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C. The third place.

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B. Next Tuesday. C. Next Friday.

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B. A reporter.

C. A civil servant.

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C. A TV play.

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B. An editor.

C. A teacher.

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17. Where does the man get the advertisements? A. On TV.

B. On magazines. C. On newspapers.

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Mary knows how hard her brother tries to do the things most kids can do easily. She also

knows how much he loves being able to go to the Special Olympics competitions and how great he feels when he wins an award. She has wanted to become an official Special Olympics volunteer ever since 2005 when she was only 7. But she was too young to become a real volunteer at the moment. So Mary found another way she could do to help.

When she knew that their local Special Olympics program lost their largest fundraising (³ï¿î) event, she came up with a good plan. She decided to make and sell crafts (ÊÖ¹¤ÒÕÆ·) to help raise money for the program. Since December 2006, she has spent over 100 hours making and selling her crafts and has raised $440 for the program. She continues to make and sell her crafts every chance she gets, and she says that her goal is to raise $3,000. She named her project Mary Cares, and she even set up a website, in the hope of getting more people to know about her and raising more money for Crawford County Special Olympics.

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Not only has she done all of these successfully, but since the age of 5, Mary has helped out as much as she can at all of the Special Olympics events she goes to. Whether it is keeping scores or recording time on the field, picking balls during the softball throws or simply cheering on the athletes, she has been always ready to give a helping hand.

Mary is an amazing little girl who spends many hours working on her crafts and always tries to find more places to sell them. She expects nothing from others, just collecting as much money for the program.

21. It can be inferred that Mary ________. A. became an official volunteer in 2005 B. competes in the Special Olympics every year C. thinks her brother isn't as clever as other kids D. knows her brother enjoys the Special Olympics

22. Mary raised money for the local Special Olympics program by ________. A. drawing pictures C. doing part-time jobs

B. designing websites

D. making and selling crafts

23. Which of the following can best describe Mary? A. Devoted and helpful. C. Proud but patient

B. Cautious and brave D. Strict but careful

24. What might be the best title for the text? A. Mary and her crafts

B. A boy's Special Olympics dream

C. Mary and the Special Olympics D. How to be a Special Olympics volunteer

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Robots are smart. With their computer brains, they help people work in dangerous places or

do difficult jobs. Some robots do regular jobs. Bobby, the mail carrier, brings mail to a large office building in Washington D.C. He is one of the 250 mail carriers in the United States.

Mr. Leachim, who weighs two hundred pounds and is six feet tall, has some advantages as a teacher. One is that he does not forget details. He knows each child¡¯s name, the parents¡¯ names and what each child knows and needs to know. In addition, he knows each child¡¯s pets and hobbies. Mr. Leachim does not make mistakes. Each child goes and tells him his or her name, then dials an identification number. His computer brain puts the child¡¯s voice and number together. He

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