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Besides, shopping Christmas Day is quite busy, and at this time of the year it was not great fun: people stepped on your feet or pushed you with elbows(Öⲿ), they just wanted to get to the cheapest goods before .

Jane stood in front of a counter and some attractive ties were on display. ¡°They are real silk£¬¡±the assistant tried her. ¡°They worth double the price.¡± but Jane knew that her father hardly liked this kind of present before.

Jane stopped at a small counter. She found some good cigarettes on sale. her father smoked only once a week, she knew that they were the presents belonged to him. Without for long, she bought them.

When Jane got home, with her small but well-chosen presents in her bag, her parents supper at table with lots of dishes. Jane asked they had supper so early. Her mother was , ¡°Your father has at last decided to stop smoking.¡± Jane by her.

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It's that time of the year--graduation. The end of school year is nearly in sight, and it's an especially big deal if you're finishing high school or college.

One amazing 16-year-old Florida girl, Grace Bush, graduated from both high school and college this week! She actually got her college diploma before her high school diploma. How did she manage to do that?

"Hard work and great attention, " she told a local TV news station, "have made me succeed in doing high school and college at the same time." She started taking college courses when she was just 13. She would often get up at 5: 30 a m. and go to bed after 11: 00 p. m.

Doing both at the same time is a huge achievement, and it has also helped her family save money. She's one of the 9 children, all home-schooled until the age of 13. Her father is a math professor while her mother is a part-time history teacher in a high school. Grace Bush has earned her college degree in law, with a nearly perfect GPA of 3.8 and she hopes to become a lawyer one day, although her parents expect her to teach at university. By the way. she also played basketball in her college team in her spare time.

1.In what way is Grace amazing?

A. She is a 16-year-old Florida girl

B. She finished high school this week.

C. She worked very hard at her lessons every day.

D. She graduated from both high school and college at 16.

2.Which picture might Graces diploma look like?

3.What is the key to grace's success?

A. Taking college courses at 13.

B. Working hard at her courses.

C. Growing up in a professor¡¯s family.

D. Having a dream of becoming a teacher.

4.Which of the following is TRUE according to the last paragraph?

A. The Bushes have 13 children altogether.

B. Graces mother is a full-time history teacher.

C. Grace wants to teach at university in the future.

D. Grace received her education at home before 13.

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Last month some parents visited a pizza restaurant in Florida with their children. On the door, they saw a sign in capital letters: ¡°NO CHILDREN.¡± ¡°Why can¡¯t we bring our children?¡±, ¡°What on earth does the owner intend to do?!¡± The parents were surprised and complained __________.

So why did the restaurant put up the sign on its door?

Troy Taylor, the owner of the pizza restaurant, found that many parents couldn¡¯t control their children and many children couldn¡¯t have meals quietly, which __________ other customers. Therefore, he made up his mind to ban (½ûÖ¹) children from his restaurant.

Some people said that this was discrimination (ÆçÊÓ). Mr. Taylor, however, defended (Ϊ¡­±ç»¤) his decision. He said that the restaurant was near a busy road, so there might be some__________ if the parents didn¡¯t take good care of their children. Moreover, the restaurant served alcohol, which is not child-friendly.

Others _________ his decision. They said they were tired of noisy children in restaurants and now they could finally have a place for adults only.

_______, many other restaurants have also met the same problem. Some have done nothing and others have tried to ban children during certain times of the day. There¡¯s one restaurant in Italy which has been __________ in dealing with the problem. They rewarded well-behaved children with a family meal discount (ÕÛ¿Û), to encourage parents to control their children.

These methods may work for a while, but it may be a long time before restaurants find a permanent (ÓÀ¾ÃµÄ) solution to this problem.

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