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1£®On August 16£¬1977£¬Elvis Presley saved me£®The previous afternoon£¬I played with my six-year-old peers in Heather Peters'backyard£®I was enjoying my cake£¬when Heather asked me where my sleeping bag was£®Only then did I know this party was a sleepover£®The word"sleep-over"to a six-year-old bed-wetter is like what"cancer"means to an adult£®But what if I told them I was a bed-wetter£¿At least with cancer£¬people gather at your bedside instead of running from it£®
I thought of a way to escape£®I would explain that I needed my mother's permission to spend the nights£®But as I called my Mom£¬Heather stood beside me to listen£®She granted permission!Then I would be sleeping in the same living room as the other girls£®I didn't bring my own pajamas £¨Ë¯Ò£©£¬so Mrs£®Peters offered me Heather's pajamas£®
As the other girls drifted into their sweet dreams£¬I tried to stay awake£®"Do I need to go again£¿I'll stay up to go one more time£®"Of course£¬I finally fell asleep£®
The next morning£¬I was the first to wake up£®I was warm!I lay in panic for what seemed like hours before the other girls started to wake up£®I did the only thing I could do---I pretended that the bed-wetting didn't happen£®I got up£¬took off Heather's pajamas and changed into my clothes like the other girls£®
Mrs£®Peters walked into the room£¬and before she could say anything£¬she stepped right onto the pile of my wet pajamas£®My heart stopped as I watched her face burn red£®"WHO DID THIS£¿"She screamed£¬with a look so frightening£®Should I answer£¿And that was when it happened-Mr£®Peters came in and grabbed his wife£¬"Elvis Presley died!"
The news of the King's death overtook Mrs£®Peters£¬and I£¬was spared£®I got home without the other girls knowing what had happened£®
24£®The author had to spend the night at Peters'becauseB£®
A£®she enjoyed her cake there
B£®it was a routine of the party
C£®her mother allowed her to do so
D£®the famous singer Elvis Presley died that night
25£®Mrs£®Peters got angry becauseC£®
A£®her husband was rude to her
B£®Elvis Presley passed away
C£®she found the wet pajamas
D£®all the girls slept at her house
26£®From the story£¬we know Mrs£®Peters wasB£®
A£®a bad-tempered woman
B£®a fan of Elvis Presley
C£®a woman for perfection
D£®a woman who hated to wash pajamas
27£®The passage is mainly aboutD£®
A£®an unfriendly hostess
B£®a fan-purchasing experience
C£®the shocking death of a famous singer
D£®an embarrassing childhood incident£®
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