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Mick Pollyan owner of a toy storelives with his teenage daughter Carolina in KentuckyHe is known as the Bike ManOver the past five yearsMick has built hundreds of bikes for needy kids
One day in 2012a 13yearold boy with a broken bike walked by Mick's house"I was working in my garage⣩and he asked if I could fix it"says Micknow 53
The boy's bike had a broken wheelMick sent a postӣ on Facebookasking his friends if they had the needed partOne friend saw the post and gave away two used bikesMick took parts from each to build a new set of wheels for the boy
Soon afterMick repaired a bike for the boy's brother and fixed one for his sisterWord spreadand during the yearhe had fixed up lots of bikes for local kids whose parents were not able to afford new ones
"People are throwing away bikes day and night"says Mick
Mick puts the bikes and bike parts in his garage"I take off the good tires or the handlebars or the seats and use them"he says
Up to nowthe bike man has repaired hundreds of bikes and given away nearly 700newly repaired bikesThey're freebut the kids must agree to two thingsThey have to learn how to put waste things to good use and they have to try their best to study in school
If a kid's grades are lowMick requires a teacher's note"saying that you're doing your best"Mick saysMick also hopes the bikes will get kids off the sofa"When I was growing upwe all rode our bikes"he says"Hopefully these kids can get some exercise"

1Why is Mick known as the Bike Man
A.Because he's good at riding a bike
B.Because his bikes sell well
C.Because his daughter likes bikes
D.Because he's built bikes for needy kids
2In order to find the needed partMick
A.sent a post on Facebook
B.called his friends for help
C.searched his garage
D.went to many bike shops
3The underlined word"ones"refers toָ
A.wheels
B.bikes
C.seats
D.garages
4By repairing and giving away bikesMick expects the kids to
have a rest in the sofa study hard recycle waste things
get high marks exercise more learn to repair bikes
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5Which can be the best title for the passage
A.Mick Polly's Garage
B."New"Bikes And a Heart
C.A Successful Businessman
D.Health From Riding Bikes

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In the early hours of 7 September 1838, one of the worst storms in history was roaringalong the coast of England. The lighthouse keeper1at a ship. It will be gone in a few more minutes, he said sadly. His daughter, Grace Darling, looking from an upstairs window, found the great ship had 2 against the rocks and broken into halves.
Can't we save them? Grace asked when she saw the3people on the ship. Isn't there any way to help them?
No one can take a lifeboat out in that water, her father answered. The wavesˣare too large.
Grace had great4.She simply did not know how to give up. Filled with pity, she ran to the lifeboat quickly. Her father5. With tears running down his face, he begged his daughter not to get into the boat, 6 she would not listen. Her father could not let her go alone. He climbed in too. The two of them rowed in a great hurry. Each wave seemed 7to throw them into the sea at any time.
Suddenly there was a terrible roar. The storm had 8the ship in two. People were holding on to each half tightlyأ.They had to be saved soon.
Grace and her father rowed faster. Soon they reached the ship and began filling the lifeboat with9. Then father and daughter brought their lifeboat safely to shore.
As news of her brave saving action reached the public, the whole country considered her as a national hero. Grace and her father received the Silver Medal10from the British government. To this day a small statue stands above the graveĹof Grace Darling. People still respect the young woman who refused to give up.
1A.looked out B.looked up C.looked around D.looked down
2A.ran B.knocked C.crashed D.rushed
3A.worried B.scared C.excited D.mixed
4A.pride B.attention C.confidence D.courage
5A.stayed B.pushed C.followed D.returned
6A.but B.and C.so D.then
7A.mad B.close C.awful D.ready
8A.divided B.cut C.lifted D.attacked
9A.adults B.tourists C.victims D.survivors
10A.award B.gift C.prize D.reward

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