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     Our daughter Megan is severely disabled.My wife and I cared for her over twenty years at
home.Two years ago, we sent Megan to a nearby nursing home where we thought she could be
taken care of and become happier.
     A few weeks after Megan left home, I went to the nursing home to see her.I came across a
bicycle attached to the back of a wheelchair rolling out of the front entrance of the nursing home.The bike's unique design and the delight on the faces of the rider and the passenger stopped me.
Megan cried when she saw me.She said she didn't want to stay in the nursing home any more
and that she wanted to live with us at home.I took Megan out of the nursing home and bought
one the very next day.How happy she was to be with us again! We could now get outside for
fresh air, exercise and have a chance to be more involved in neighbourhood and community
activities.
     I invested (投资) all my money in buying this kind of wheelchair bike for the people who
needed them most.I call the wheelchair bike CAREBIKE.My aim is to permit people who have
disabilities and can't walk, as well as the people who care for them to have the chance to enjoy
the pleasure of a bike ride.
I'm extremely proud of what I've done.All my investment has its true reward when I hear a 100
yearold woman ending her CAREBIKE ride, laughing, or see a disabled man rolling down the
road with a smile on his face.Moments like these make it all worthwhile.
     My job now is to make the world aware of the CAREBIKE.My website provides pictures,
videos and the details about the bike.I will provide a CAREBIKE for anyone who really needs it.
1. Why did the author send his daughter to the nursing home?
A. Because the family was too poor to treat her.
B. Because he thought she would be cheered up there.
C. Because the nursing home could cure her illness.
D. Because he was tired of taking care of her at home.
2. The author stopped near the entrance of the nursing home for ________.
A. he saw an unusual wheelchair bike
B. he found his daughter was around there
C. he was stopped by a rider and a passenger
D. he recognized the passenger who was his friend
3. What was the purpose of the author investing his money in buying wheelchair bikes?
A. To earn money by selling them to the disabled people.
B. To hold a wheelchair bike race for the disabled in his community.
C. To offer a chance to disabled people to enjoy the pleasure of a bike ride.
D. To provide every disabled person in the nursing home with a wheelchair bike.
4. The underlined word "one" in Paragraph 3 refers to ______.
A. a CAREBIKE  
B. a bicycle
C. a wheelchair  
D. a gift

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Life is full of challenges. School has to be the most challenging difficulty in the lives of youth today.

Elementary school brings about a few challenges characteristic of those years spent there. There’s the challenge of coloring in lines, a very real problem to any youngster. Or how about the challenge of remembering to raise one’s hand before one speaks? There are hundreds of rules and regulations that govern these children. The one thing that keeps these children in line is the hope of reward. Yes, this is the brass ring. The reward for a clean desk is an extra five minutes of rest! The prize for having all homework done, a shiny – new pencil topper! These small wonders keep small people in line. They make the children love challenge.

Middle school is not so easy. It is not easy for the students, and it also isn’t easy for the teachers. The challenge of staying out of trouble, or writing that research paper – these are the new challenging of an older, wiser group. This group has outgrown the rest and pencil – topper tricks. They know that their efforts have to bring them something really useful, so daybreak and pop are pulled onto the scene. How does five, ten dollars for each “A” sound? Or, how about no telephone if one doesn’t do good in school? Need I say more?

By the time high school arrives a student’s place in educational excellence or else their unlikelihood to even graduate has been founded. Little can be done now to make life’s challenges seem interesting, especially where school comes in. The lazy are rewarded with a nice job at a gas station, and a fifteen – year – old Ford. The diligent are rewarded with an SAT score of over 1100, acceptance into Yale University, and a ticket to life. By meeting the challenges of school, sticking it out, and pulling through, they are given their greatest reward: success. (from Creating Miracles by Yourself, The Most Beautiful English)

1.Which of the following is NOT correct according to the passage?

       A.Some small wonders may make the students in primary school like challenge.

       B.Reading research paper would make the students in middle school upset.

       C.Hard – working students may be admitted to one of the top universities.

       D.Success could be the reward to a senior student pulled through challenge.

2.According to the writer,           is the most testing for the young.

       A.society                B.life                      C.school                 D.desire

3.A student rewarded with a fifteen – year – old Ford shows           .

       A.he is a good student                             B.he studies hard

       C.he is bright                                          D.he is lazy

4.What we can make out from the passage is             .

       A.that everyone was forced to fight with others for their social position at school

       B.that you couldn’t find a better job in society if you don’t beat others at school

       C.that school is so cruel that we don’t need to break our wonderful friendship

       D.that school is the battlefield for they young because it makes us fail or succeed

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