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Seventeen pre-school kids graduated on Wednesday from a special school program. All of them had cancer.

The kids wore white caps and white gowns (³¤ÅÛ) on graduation day. The ceremony was held at the Morgan Center in Hicksville.

¡°This is home,¡± said Fran Hirst, whose son, Bradley, suffered from leukemia (°×Ѫ²¡).

Like his classmates, Bradley couldn¡¯t attend regular schools. ¡°He can¡¯t go to school. He can¡¯t go to malls. This is all he has,¡± said Hirst.

The Morgan Center provides a safe environment for these kids. ¡°We give them friends and experiences and a happy place to go,¡± said Nancy Zuch.

Zuch and her husband, Rod, started the Morgan Center after their own daughter, Morgan, was diagnosed (Õï¶Ï) with cancer in 2000.

Now cancer-free, Morgan, 16, handed the new graduates special medals (½±ÅÆ).¡°It¡¯s such an amazing feeling, because I couldn¡¯t have these experiences,¡± Morgan said.

On graduation day, the difficulties of a long year were replaced by smiles and cheers.

Bradley threw his graduation cap in the air just weeks after three months in the hospital for treatment. His mother said the chance to return to the Morgan Center kept Bradley going.

¡°Just to see your kid in normal surroundings, it¡¯s everything,¡± said Hirst, as her son sat on the floor, playing with a dinosaur.

1.Where was the graduation ceremony held?

___________________________________________

2.What did the children wear on graduation day?

___________________________________________

3.Why couldn¡¯t Bradley go to school?

___________________________________________

4.Was Morgan diagnosed with cancer in 2000?

__________________________________________

5.What do you think of the Morgan Center?

__________________________________________

Four students are talking about May Day Holiday.

Li Yufang: I went to Xiangyang with my cousin. We visited the ancient city of Xiangyang. We ate the most famous Xiangyang Beef Noodles. Xiangyang is a beautiful city with the history of more than 2,800 years. I like it very much. We stayed there for two days.

Zhang Xin: My parents took me to Beijing by plane. We visited the Great Wall, the Bird¡¯s Nest and the Palace Museum. We had planned to visit the Beijing Expo, but the tickets were too difficult to buy. My parents said they would take me there this summer.

Liu Liang: My uncle and aunt work in Shanghai. I took a train to visit them with my sister. They took us to Shanghai Disneyland. It opened on June 16th, 2016, It is the sixth Disney Theme (Ö÷Ìâ) park in the world. It is different from the others.

Wang Lan: My father drove me to Hainan Province, It¡¯s in the south part of our country. The weather there is pretty good. We stayed in Haikou for a short rest and then we drove on to Sanya. There, we found many beautiful beaches.

1.Li Yufang visited Xiangyang with her _ _ on May Day Holiday.

A. father B. uncle C. cousin D. sister

2.Liu Liang¡¯s uncle and aunt work in .

A. Xiangyang B. Beijing C. Shanghai D. Haikou

3.Zhang Xin couldn¡¯t visit _ with his parents during the holiday.

A. the Great Wall B. the Palace Museum

C. the Bird¡¯s Nest D. the Beijing Expo

4.Wang Lan went to Sanya .

A. by car B. by ship C. by train D. by plane

5.Choose the TRUE sentence of the following according to the passage.

A. Li Yufang stayed in Xiangyang for three days.

B. Wang Lan¡¯s father drove her to Sanya without rest.

C. Liu Liang and her sister went to visit their parents by train.

D. Zhang Xin will go to Beijing again with his parents this summer.

The size and shape of your ears show your character (ÐÔ¸ñ£©more than any other parts of the face. Other parts of the face change shape as we get older, but ears do not change their shape. They only change in size.

Reading people¡¯s character from their ears is an old science. In very old times people thought that a person with big ears had a good and generous character. They thought that a person with pale (nearly white), small ears was dangerous. They also thought that the shape of the ear showed whether£¨ÊÇ·ñ£©a person was musical or not. Today, too, many people believe that the size and the shape of the ear help you know if a person is musical.

Ears are all different, and each characteristic£¨ÌØÐÔ£©has a meaning. Next time when you look at a person, see if his ears are large or small. Look at the lobes ( the lowest part of the ear). Are they attached (Á¬×Å) to the face? Ears that are always red mean a person may easily get angry, or he/she just has high blood pressure (¸ßѪѹ). Ears that are always cold and pale mean a person has a nervous character. And a big inside hole of the ear means a person is musical.

1.In the old times people might ask for help from a person with____________.

A.red ears B.big ears C.small ears D.pale ears

2.The passage is mainly about ___________.

A.the size of our ears B.musical ears

C.ears which related to (Óë...ÓйØ) characters D.our faces and ears

3.We can guess Beethoven (±´¶à·Ò£©may have __________________.

A.pale ears B.white ears

C.small ears D.ears with a big inside hole

4.If you are often late for school, you may find the ears of your teacher _________.

A.get bigger B.get smaller C.get colder D.get redder

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