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My elder brother Steve gave me important lessons in values that helped me grow into an adult after my father died when I was six years old.
Steve taught me to face the results of my behavior. Once when I returned in tears from a Saturday baseball game, it was Steve who asked me what happened. When I told him that my baseball had flown through Mrs. Holt¡¯s basement window, breaking the glass with a crash, Steve encouraged me to confess to her. I was supposed to play in the park down Fifth Street and not in the path between the buildings. Although my voice shook as I explained to Mrs. Holt, I offered to pay for the window from my pocket money.
I also learned from Steve that personal property£¨²Æ²ú£© is a sacred£¨ÉñÊ¥µÄ£© thing. After I found a shiny silver pen in my fifth-grade classroom, I wanted to keep it, but Steve explained that it might be important to the loser although it had little value (¼ÛÖµ). He also reminded (ÌáÐÑ) me of how sad I was when I lost the small dog my father made from a bit of cheap wood. At last, I returned the pen to my teacher, Mrs. Davids. I still remembered the smell of her perfume as she patted me on the shoulder.
Yet of all the lessons Steve gave me, his respect for life is the most vivid in my mind. When I was twelve, I killed an old brown sparrow bird in the garden with a gun. Excited with my accuracy, I asked Steve to come from the house to take a look. I shall never forget the way he stood for a long moment and stared at the bird on the ground. Then in a dead, quiet voice, he asked, ¡°Did it hurt you first, Mark?¡± I didn¡¯t know what to answer. He continued with his eyes firm, ¡°Even if it hurts you first, you should think a long time and then decided whether you will kill it or not.¡± I really felt terrible then, but that moment stands out as the most important lesson my brother taught me.
69. How many lessons Steve gave to Mark are mentioned in the passage? A) One B) Two C) Three D) Four
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72. According to the writer, which was the most important lesson Steve taught his young brother?
A) Respect for living things B) Responsibility for one¡¯s behavior C) The value for honesty C) Care for property for others 73. Which of the following is true according to the passage£¿ A) Mark was a boy when he wrote this passage.
B) Mark lost the small dog his father bought somewhere. C) When a living thing hurts you, you should kill it.
D) Even if a living thing hurts you, you should not kill it at once. 74. What¡¯s the best title for the passage?
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Keeping a good budget
You may have got much New Year money from your parents and your relatives this year. But if you don¡¯t have a (n) 75 plan for spending it, it could run out very fast. So you may want to plan a budget.
A budget is a plan to 76 where your money goes. Budgeting can help you save for the things you want, but can¡¯t pay for right now. Sounds useful? Look at the following things before you start your budget:
1. Every week, there are things we have to pay for, like school lunches and buses. There are also things we like to spend money on just for fun! These are our weekly expenses(Ö§³ö).
2. Since we can¡¯t have money for everything, we have to make 77 .We need to ask if wereally need something or just want it. Needs are what you must have in order to live, like food and water, Wants are things you would like to have or do, 78 you can still live without them.
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3. List what you spend on needs---and if there is money left over, you will save for the things you really want. This is called a budget.
4. If you don¡¯t have enough money for what you need and want, you may have to 79 one for the other.
No budget is fixed. Keep an eye on yours. Maybe you wanted a comic book, but now you want a video game. 80 Your needs may change into wants, or your wants may change into needs.
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Reading an English newspaper is a good way to improve a student¡¯s language ability. As there are many useful and common words in an English newspaper, it may help i___81___ their vocabulary as well as improve their reading skills. But what is a proper way to read an English newspaper? Do students need to look over all the content(ÄÚÈÝ) of the newspaper?
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page and read the h___83___ to know what has happened. As the most important things are put on the front page, it¡¯s easy to find out what you¡¯re interested in and then turn to other pages to read it thoroughly. There is no need to read all the articles.
Secondly, read newspaper every day. Remember words t___84___ content, in which these words may appear repeatedly. Once they appear several times, you will remember them easily. Don¡¯t look up e___85___ unknown word in your dictionary. You can try to guess the meaning between sentences. Keep reading, and you will become familiar with the words a___86___ you read them several times in different passages.
Reading English newspaper makes us knowledgeable. It can not only help us know what is happening in the world but also improve our language. Thus you can make your English learning s___87___.
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A bookstore chain ¡°Popular Bookmall¡± introduced their special style of book distribution (·ÖÏú) in Shanghai back in November. This experimental store offers books at very low prices, and there is no staff to require customers to pay before taking books away. Sounds like a book lover¡¯s paradise!
Popular Bookmall had already set up such a shop in Nanjing. The organizers of the Nanjing store report that it was a great success; enough customers voluntarily paid for their books. But most older ¡°honesty stores¡± in China did not receive enough honest customers. For example, a self-service restaurant opened in Fujian province years ago. It allowed customers to pay whatever they chose, but about one-fifth of customers paid nothing. The organizers of the ¡°honesty stores¡± say that their goal is to encourage people in China to remember how important honesty is.
Many Chinese are worried about dishonesty in China. Even at Popular Bookmall, not everybody chose to pay for their books. Is it a good way to solve it by law? Maybe not. We should listen to our conscience (Á¼ÐÄ). This has deep roots in Chinese culture. Confucius (¿××Ó) taught Chinese to be conscientious and honest.
But there is also a great rational (ÀíÐÔµÄ) reason for ¡°honesty stores¡± : the more honest people there are in society, the more reasons we have to trust others. And if people trusted each other, they¡¯d be more willing to share. For example, in a ¡°sharing economy¡±, we do not have to think about saving or spending money all the time. We should try to help other people. In brief, society is built on trust, not only trade (ÉÌÒµ).
88. What is the special style of book distribution in ¡°Popular Bookmall¡±?
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