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When he was small, Hill was a famous bad boy.
At the age of 9, his father married his stepmother. At that time they lived poor in the countryside while his stepmother was from a wealthy family.
His father introduced Hill to his stepmother as he said, ¡°Dear, I hope you notice in the entire shire this is the worst boy, who has made me have no other way. Maybe before tomorrow morning he will throw a stone at you, or do a bad thing you will never imagine.¡±
To Hill's surprise, his stepmother went up to him with a smile, held up his head and looked at him carefully. She then turned around to tell her husband, ¡°You¡¯re wrong. He is not the worst boy in the entire shire, but the cleverest and creative boy. Only he doesn¡¯t find a place to show himself. ¡±
His stepmother¡¯s words warmed his heart, his eyes full of tears. With this, he started building friendship with his stepmother. And this became the drive of his life, making him create 28 successful golden rules, which helped tens of thousands of ordinary people walk on the road to success.
Before his stepmother came, no one praised him smart, and his father and neighbors considered him as a bad boy. However, his stepmother¡¯s words changed his life.
When Hill was 14 years old, his stepmother bought him a used typewriter and said to him, ¡°I believe you will become a writer.¡± Hill accepted his stepmother¡¯s gift and expectation, and started writing things to a local newspaper. He understood his stepmother¡¯s strong feeling of interest in his family while he saw with his own eyes she had changed his family. Therefore, he would do as well as she expected him to.
The strength from his stepmother made him a rich man and famous writer in the United States and one of the most important persons in the 20th century.
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1. What did people think of Hill before the age of nine?
A. Clever. B. Creative.
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2.Hill started making friends with his stepmother after she ______.
A. smiled at him
B. looked at him carefully
C. said good words about him
D. said bad words about him
3. Which of the following is wrong about Hill?
A. He accepted his stepmother's typewriter.
B. He failed to do as he was expected.
C. He started writing to a local newspaper.
D. He understood his stepmother.
4.The writer is most probably an expert of______.
A. house building B. diet
C. news writing D. education
5.The passage was written mainly to tell us that ______.
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B. Hill¡¯s father married again
C. Hill's stepmother wan kind to him
D. Hill'S father was cruel to him
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There lived an old man in a small town of Germany. He had three sons and they all worked in the same factory where he had worked. After the Second World War began. his sons were all made to join the army and all of them died in the battle(Õ½Õù). The old man was heartbroken. He didn't have enough food and often went hungry. Nobody helped him and he didn't know how to go on living.
One cold winter night, the old man couldn't go to sleep. He had been hungry for two days and it was so cold that ice could be seen in his room. He had to get up and began to run in the room until he lay down on the ground. The next morning he had to beg from door to door. He had been to a lot of cities ever since.
Once he came to a village, but the villagers were all poor and couldn't give him anything. He was too hungry to go to another village. He thought over and over and found a way. He came to a police station and called out. "Hitler is a foolish pig!¡±
Out came a policeman at once. He took the old man into a room, gave him some bread and a cup of tea. Then he said, "Don't say that in our village, sir!¡±
¡°I¡¯m sorry, sir,¡± said the old man, ¡°I don¡¯ t know it's Hitler¡¯ s hometown.¡±
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A. Because he had nothing to support his three sons
B. Because he was made to join the army
C. Because all his three sons lost their lives in the war
2.Finally, the old man got things to eat by _________.
A. asking the villagers for help
B. shouting to the police station
C. begging from door to door
3.Actually the policeman __________.
A. hated Hitler as well as the old man
B. didn¡¯t want to help the old man
C. thought the old man was more foolish than pigs
4.We can infer(ÍƶÏ)that the ¡°village¡± underlined in the passage is _______hometown.
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