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I moved into a new house in July. Since then I have met a few of my neighbors who are very nice people. For Christmas, I thought I would do something nice for each of the neighbors I know. There were nine neighbors whom I knew by name or spoke with often when I was out in my yard. I knew which houses they lived in.
I decided to add one more to my list. This lady I decided to add lives down the street from me. I meet her every morning walking to work as I drive down the street. She always smiles to me. But I had no idea who she was and which house she lived in.
I planned to make small fruit baskets and leave them on my neighbor's front porches(ÃÅÀÈ) on Christmas Eve. I signed the cards: \Northumberland Road.\
I saved the last for the friendly lady. I finally decided on a house where I met her each morning and guessed that it was hers.
My neighbors really appreciated the baskets and would tell me as they saw me in the yard or they would call, and a couple even came by to thank me. This morning I found a small note in the mailbox. It was addressed simply: Resident, 5104 Northumberland Road.
The Thank You card really caught me by surprise. I opened it and read the message, \very thoughtful. Richard Kelly passed away last week. He talked a lot about how nice it was that someone remembered him in his time of illness. He really appreciated it.\
I had no idea who Richard Kelly was and that he had been seriously ill. I had left that nice lady's basket on his porch by mistake. I wanted to say sorry, but that would be wrong. I believe that Mr. Kelly was meant to have that basket because he was dying. I hate that the nice lady did not get to receive a fruit basket on Christmas, but I believe if she knew what had happened, she would be happy. I feel pleased to have helped Richard Kelly's last days be more cheerful. 63. How many Christmas gifts did the author intend to send?
¿¼µ¥ÕÐÉϸßÖ°µ¥ÕÐÍø---- ¸ù¾ÝÀúÄêµ¥Õп¼ÊÔ´ó¸Ù³öÌâ A. Nine. B. Eight. C. Ten. D. Eleven. 64. Where did the friendly lady live?
A. She lived at the end of Northumberland Road. B. Her address was 5104 Northumberland Road. C. She was thought to share a house with Mr. Kelly. D. The author was not sure about her address at all. 65. How did the author¡¯s neighbors respond to his gifts? A. They liked the gifts very much and were thankful. B. They were thankful that they wanted to be friends. C. They all made phone calls to say ¨DThank You¡¬. D. They all visited him by person to show gratitude. 66. What does the author mean in the last paragraph? A. He was regretful that the nice lady didn¡¯t receive his gift. B. He was glad to have made Mr. Kelly's life more pleasant. C. He thought Richard Kelly deserved to receive that basket. D. The old lady was happy to sacrifice to make Kelly happy.
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Mrs. Keller had a big family .Her husband had a factory in the town .One of her sons was a lawyers and the other two were drivers .And her two daughters worked in the post office .The old woman stayed at home and could do all housework and wouldn¡¯t employ anybody .
One evening ,the telephone rang while the old woman was preparing supper .She went to answer it .She was told that one of her sons died in a traffic
accident .She heard this and fell in a faint .When she came back to life ,she was in hospital .And she needed to be helped after that .
Several months later she was told on the telephone her daughter died while she was being operated on .The old woman was so sad that she had to be in hospital again .From then on she was afraid to answer any telephones and
sometimes she was afraid hear the bell .Of course it brought them some trouble and some important business was held up .So her husband advised her to see a psychiatrist .The man examined her carefully and then asked her some questions .
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The old woman took the medicine the doctor gave on time and tried to forget her dead son and daughter .And two months later she went to see the psychiatrist again .
¨DYou have saved me ,Doctor ,¡¬the old woman said ,as soon as she saw him . ¨DAre you afraid to answer the telephone now ?¡¬ ¨DNo,¡¬ answered Keller .
¨DI dare answer it whether it rings or not ¡¬
67.Mrs Keller could do all housework because ______. A. she had no money to employ a helper . B. she was strong enough to do all at home C. she didn¡¯t believe anybody D. only she was free at home
68.The old woman fell in a faint because _____ A. she went to answer the telephone. B. she was very ill that evening C. she walked in the room carelessly
D. she heard the news about her son¡¯s death.
69.After she came out of hospital ,Mrs. Keller wasn¡¯t ___as before . A. strong B. able C. clever D. sad
70.___made the old woman not answer the telephone. A. The doctor¡¯s advice B. Her husband¡¯s suggestion C. Her poor health D. The two pieces of bad news
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