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I¡¯m sure ¡°repeat¡± is a best habit. Do you develop the habit? If we want to improve our study, we should repeat what the teachers taught us again and again, and then we can understand or remember the knowledge which the teachers demand us to master. How to develop the habit? the first step, set a timetable, and stick to carry out the plan, don¡¯t stop.

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For Kim LeBlanc, knowing that her son Tyler¡¯s organs, eyes and other tissues have given life or healing to others is helping her cope with the loss of her child, who was struck by a truck in Guelph on May 31.

Tyler was believed to have been texting a friend when he stepped onto a high-traffic road against the green light and was struck by the truck. Then he was sent to a Hamilton hospital. Surgery was performed to ease the pressure in his brain, but .the family was told he would not recover.

¡°With all of his injuries, I just prayed all night for a miracle. And I was granted a miracle, but not in the way I¡¯d expected,¡± says LeBlanc, her voice choked by emotion.

The family decided to donate Tyler¡¯s organs, a choice she believes her kind and considerate son would have made on his own. It¡¯s also a choice that transplant programs wish would be made more often, because the need for donor organs is far more than the supply worldwide. More than 1,500 people in Ontario are on the waiting list for life-saving organs, and one dies every day because an organ has not become available in time. Across Canada, the gap between donations and the need for organs continues to widen. At the end of 2010, more than 4,400 Canadians were on the waiting list for donor organs, including 3,362 needing a kidney. That year, 229 died before the organs they needed became available.

LeBlanc recalls the morning when her son was taken off life support and his organs were removed. Despite living what she calls a parent¡¯s absolute worst nightmare, LeBlanc says she has got the strength to bear such an unbearable loss. ¡°He¡¯s still there. He¡¯s still living. And he¡¯s still breathing. And he¡¯s brought so much joy to families,¡± she says. ¡°He¡¯s my hero. He really is my hero.¡±

¡¾1¡¿Tyler was struck by the truck mainly because________.

A. he broke the traffic rule

B. he was talking with his friends

C. the truck ignored him

D. the truck ran at a high speed

¡¾2¡¿The figures in paragraph 4 show that ________.

A. more people begin to donate their organs

B. more people are dying during organ transplant operations

C. many people don¡¯t know how to donate their organs

D. many people are in great need of organ transplant worldwide

¡¾3¡¿It is implied in the last paragraph that ________.

A. LeBlanc was desperate about Tyler¡¯s death

B. LeBlanc will never forget Tyler¡¯s contribution

C. LeBlanc felt relieved with Tyler¡¯s organ donated

D. LeBlanc has never thought that Tyler will be a hero

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Once there was a very poor villager.He found it difficult even to support his family. ¡¾1¡¿ He walked about in the streets, but he did not get a job.One day, he met a rich businessman, who gave him the job of cleaning the office.The villager began his work and he even started reading and writing in his spare time.

One day£¬the businessman saw that the villager was writing something.He said£¬¡°You can also read and write£¡Your handwriting is very good.¡±¡¾2¡¿The villager began to do this job as best as he could.

Later£¬the businessman learnt that the villager was good at accounting, and he made him his shop accountant(»á¼Æ)£®The other accountants were very jealous of the villager¡¯s abilities.They told the businessman that the villager had a small room where he hid the money stolen from him. ¡¾3¡¿

One day£¬they had their chance.They saw the villager going into ¡°that¡± room. ¡¾4¡¿ When they came back and opened the door, there was nothing in that room except an ordinary box.

The villager was ordered to open the box with his own hands.And there was only a pair of dirty shoes and some old clothes. ¡¾5¡¿At the same time, he was so angry with the jealous accountants that he fired (½â¹Í) them at once.The villager was made the only accountant for his office.

A£®He came to a big city hoping to find a job.

B£®They closed the door behind him and ran to the businessman.

C£®So the businessman decided to give the villager a good lesson.

D£®Seeing this, the businessman was moved by what he had seen.

E£®So the villager was given the work of writing business letters for him.

F£®The villager wished that some kind people might give him a good job.

G£®But the businessman refused to believe them unless he had seen it with his own eyes.

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿I was born at Blunderstone, in Suffolk, in the east of England, and was given my poor father¡¯s name, David Copperfield. Sadly, he never saw me and died six months before I was born. My early childhood was extremely happy, as my beautiful mother and kind Peggotty took care of me. But when I was about eight, a shadow passed over my happiness. My mother often went out walking, in her best clothes, with a gentleman called Mr Murdstone. He seemed to be very fond of my mother. But I knew that Peggotty did not like him.

A few months later Peggotty told me that my mother was going to have a short holiday with some friends. Meanwhile Peggotty and I would go to stay with her brother Daniel in Yarmouth£¬on the east coast, for two weeks. I spent a wonderfully happy two weeks there, playing all day on the beach with Emily, and sleeping in my own little bed on the ship. I am sure I was in love with little Emily in my childish way, and I cried bitterly when we had to say goodbye at the end of the holiday.

But on the way home to Blunderstone, Peggotty looked at me very worriedly. ¡®she said suddenly in a trembling voice.¡®I must tell you¡ªWhile we¡¯ve been away, your dear mother¡ªhas married Mr Murdstone£¡He¡¯s your stepfather now!¡¯

I was deeply shocked. I could not understand how my mother could have married that man. And when we arrived home, I went straight to my room and lay sobbing on my bed, which made my poor mother very unhappy too. As she sat beside me, holding my hand, Mr Murdstone suddenly came in.

What¡¯s this, Chara, my love?¡¯ he asked sternly. ¡®Remember, you must be firm with the boy£¡I¡¯ve told you before, you¡¯re too weak with him!¡¯ And when mother left the room, Mr Murdstone whispered angrily to me, ¡®David, do you know what I¡¯ll do if you don¡¯t obey me£¿I¡¯ll beat you like a dog!¡¯ I was still very young, and I was very frightened of him. If he had said one kind word to me, perhaps I would have liked and trusted him, and my life would have been different. Instead, I hated him for the influence he had over my dear mother, who wanted to be kind to me, but also wanted to please her new husband£®

¡¾1¡¿According to the passage, what ended David¡¯s happy childhood?

A. His father¡¯s death.

B. Peggotty¡¯s ignorance of him.

C. His mother¡¯s acquaintance with Mr.Murdstone.

D. Mr.Murdstone¡¯s love to his mother.

¡¾2¡¿What¡¯s the author¡¯s tone in writing the underlined sentences in P2?

A. Serious. B. Humorous.

C. Sad. D. Regretful.

¡¾3¡¿How did David think about Mr.Murdstone?

A. Strict and firm. B. Sensible and caring.

C. Gentle and helpful. D. Mean and unkind.

¡¾4¡¿According to the passage, what¡¯s most likely to be mentioned in the follwing part?

A. Peggotty¡¯s help to David. B. Mr.Murdstone¡¯s cruelty to David.

C. David¡¯s fights against Mr.Murdstone. D. David¡¯s love to mother.

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