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Have you ever listened to young children talking in the playground? They are always boasting. They say things like, “My Dad’s car is bigger than your Dad’s,” and “My Mom is smarter than yours.” They particularly like to boast about their families.
There were three little boys, Harry, Ted and Gavin, who were always boasting. Gavin was the worst. Everything about his family was always the best or the biggest or the most expensive.
Whatever the others said, he could always go on better. One day when they were walking to
school, Harry said, “My father had a bath twice a week,” Ted spoke next. “That’s nothing,” he said. “Having a bath twice a week is dirty. My father has a bath every day, sometimes twice a day.” Ted looked at Gavin. Now it was his turn. But what could he say? “This time,” Ted thought, “I’m going to win.” Gavin didn’t know what to say. He couldn’t say that his father had a bath three times a day. That was silly. He walked on in silence. Ted smiled at Harry, and Harry smiled back. They were sure that for once they had beaten Gavin. They reached the school gates. Still Gavin said nothing. “We’ve won,” Ted said to Harry, but he spoke too soon. On the way home, Gavin said, “My Dad is so clean that he doesn’t have to bathe at all.”

  1. 1.

    According to the passage, the meaning of the word “boast” is __________

    1. A.
      to sing a nice song
    2. B.
      to talk big
    3. C.
      to go on better
    4. D.
      to have a bath three times a day
  2. 2.

    What did Harry boast about?

    1. A.
      The number of times his father had a bath every week
    2. B.
      The size of the bathroom in his home
    3. C.
      His father’s car
    4. D.
      His mother’s family
  3. 3.

    Who boasted the most?

    1. A.
      Ted
    2. B.
      Harry and Ted
    3. C.
      Harry and Gavin
    4. D.
      Gavin
  4. 4.

    What does “he spoke too soon” in the last paragraph mean?

    1. A.
      He spoke quickly
    2. B.
      He should have spoken earlier
    3. C.
      He was wrong
    4. D.
      He couldn’t be understood

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One period of our lives when better results are demanded of us is, strangely enough, childhood. Despite being young we are expected to achieve good grades, stay out of trouble, make friends at school, do well on tests, perform chores (杂务)at home and so on. It’s not easy.
Likeable children enjoy many advantages, including the ability to deal more easily with stresses of growing up.In her book Understanding Child Stress, Dr. Carolyn Leonard states that children who are likeable and optimistic are able to gain support from others. This leads to focus and resilience(适应力), the ability to recover from or adjust early to life stress. Much research shows that resilience has enabled children to succeed in school, avoid drug abuse, and develop a healthy self-awareness(自我意识).
Why does a likeable child more easily handle stress and do better in his or her life? Because likeability helps create what’s known as a positive feedback loop(回馈圈). The positive feelings you want to see in other people are returned to you, creating constant encouragement and motivation to deal with the daily stress of life.
This feedback loop continues into adulthood. To return once again to the example of teaching, learning becomes easier with a likeable personality. Michael Delucchi of the University of Hawaii reviewed dozens of studies to determine if likeable teachers received good ratings because of their likeability or because they in fact taught well. Delucchi found that “Students who perceive(察觉) a teacher as likeable, in contrast to(比照) those who do not, may be more attentive to the information that the teacher delivers and they’ll work harder on assignments, and they will learn more.”
You may have noticed this pattern in your own life when you try to give some advice. The more positive your relationship with that person, the more he or she seems to listen, and the more you feel certain that that person has heard you and intends to act on your words

  1. 1.

    The writer implies in the first paragraph that __________

    1. A.
      life is not easy for every one of us
    2. B.
      children are expected much than we usually think
    3. C.
      better education results in smarter children
    4. D.
      to be a likable child is almost impossible
  2. 2.

    According to Dr. Leonard, likeable children __________

    1. A.
      will work harder on assignments and learn more
    2. B.
      can deal more easily with stress independently
    3. C.
      can achieve more and understand themselves better
    4. D.
      are always optimistic and ready to help those in need
  3. 3.

    The main purpose of the studies done by Michael Delucchi is to find __________

    1. A.
      how a likeable teacher’s teaching style is formed
    2. B.
      how a teacher’s likeability gains popularity
    3. C.
      if a likeable teacher draws more attention
    4. D.
      if a likeable teacher has a positive personality
  4. 4.

    The passage aims at proving that __________

    1. A.
      likeable people give better advice
    2. B.
      likeable people do better in their childhood
    3. C.
      social creatures enjoy more advantages
    4. D.
      likeable people do better in life generally

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They crossed in front of me as I was driving out of the store parking lot.My first reaction was filled with anger at being delayed for a whole ten seconds.But I quickly became patient when I realized that this was an elderly couple.
The man leaned on his wife who walked in front of him.He not only used her for support but it was obvious that he was blind.The two of them worked as one—each needing the other to function in this fast-changing world.
That little example of true strength changed my whole personal perception(理解)of life that day.Suddenly I wasn’t so mad about having to work a few extra hours on Saturdays.I had my strength,and I was still relatively young.
That picture of those two elderly people walking with dignity and strength stayed with me the entire week.My life wasn’t so bad after all.I had my health and a good job.I had a wonderful,supportive wife.I started to think—not only was I lucky to have these all, but also was that wonderful old couple,who,despite the trials and sufferings of a long life,still had the love and support of each other to carry them through this world.
There are so many people out there just like that couple.My wife and I sometimes picture ourselves in our old age, walking arm in arm into the sunset.That image always gives us a warm feeling of comfort.Just remember,none of us would be here if it wasn’t for our elders.We all should spend a little extra time and patience when it comes to helping our elder friends.

  1. 1.

    When the author was about to drive away,the couple        

    1. A.
      entered the store
    2. B.
      hit his car
    3. C.
      got in his way
    4. D.
      asked him for help
  2. 2.

    What did the author think of the couple?

    1. A.
      They lived a happier life than he
    2. B.
      They were admirable for their lasting love
    3. C.
      They didn’t live a life without hardships
    4. D.
      They wouldn’t be respected for walking together.
  3. 3.

    From the passage,we learn          

    1. A.
      the author hated working on Sundays
    2. B.
      the author is satisfied with his life
    3. C.
      old couples were advised to walk in the sunset
    4. D.
      many people like that couple because they are blind
  4. 4.

    What would be the best title for this passage?

    1. A.
      Spend an Extra Minute
    2. B.
      Stay with Your Wife
    3. C.
      Be Careful When Driving
    4. D.
      Respect the Blind,Please

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King Midas used to love gold. One day he met a fairy who allowed him to make a wish for something. The king replied at once , ‘‘I love gold . I want everything I touch to change into gold”. ‘‘Very well , tomorrow morning, everything you touch will turn into gold .”Saying this, the fairy disappeared.
The king waited excitedly till the next morning. To his joy, everything he touched changed immediately into gold. ‘‘I’m the richest man in the world now.” He shouted.
Soon Midas became hungry. He sat down at his table. All the foods and drinks turned into gold in his hand. ‘‘I’m dying of hunger.” He cried.
Just then his daughter came running in . ‘‘Why are you so sad, dad?” she asked, putting her arms around him. There and then she became a golden statue. The king loved his daughter very much .Seeing this, he began to cry. He looked up and suddenly saw the fairy before him.  ‘‘Don’t you like the golden touch?” asked the fairy. ‘‘Please take it away,” begged the king, ‘‘give me back my daughter.”  ‘‘Well, you have learned your lesson. Go and wash in the river. Then the golden touch will be gone.” The king ran quickly to the nearby river

  1. 1.

    The fairy allowed the king to make a wish because              

    1. A.
      she hoped to make the king the richest in the world
    2. B.
      She loved gold too
    3. C.
      She wanted to teach the king a lesson
    4. D.
      She wanted to turn the king’s daughter into gold
  2. 2.

    When the foods and drinks turned into gold the king was              

    1. A.
      excited
    2. B.
      hungry
    3. C.
      worried
    4. D.
      happy
  3. 3.

    The king’s daughter became a golden statue when              

    1. A.
      she saw her father
    2. B.
      the king went to meet her
    3. C.
      she put her arms around her father
    4. D.
      the king loved her very much
  4. 4.

    Which of the following might have happened afterwards?

    1. A.
      The king died in the river
    2. B.
      The king’s daughter changed back from gold to a lovely girl
    3. C.
      All the things the king had touched changed back into real ones
    4. D.
      Both B and C
  5. 5.

    What do you think the story tries to tell us?

    1. A.
      Gold makes people unhappy
    2. B.
      More gold, more happiness
    3. C.
      Gold is not the thing that makes life happy
    4. D.
      People feel happy if they have not gold

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Dolphins and sharks are showing up in surprisingly shallow water just off the Florida coast. Mullets, crabs, rays and small fish gather by the thousands off an Alabama pirer. Birds covered in oil are crawling deep into marshes(沼泽), never to be seen again.
Marine scientists studying the effects of the BP disaster(英国石油公司漏油事件)are seeing some strange phenomena. Fish and other wildlife seem to be fleeing the oil out in the Gulf and clustering in cleaner waters along the coast in a trend that some researchers see as a potentially troubling sign. The animals’ presence close to shore means their usual habitat is badly polluted, and the crowding could result in mass die-offs as fish run out of oxygen. Also, the animals could easily be captured by their enemies.
The nearly two-month-old spill(漏油)has created an environmental disaster in US history as tens of millions of gallons have flown into the Gulf of Mexico ecosystem. Scientists are seeing some unusual things as they try to understand the effects on thousands of species of marine life.
For nearly four hours Monday, a three-person crew with Greenpeace cruised past delicate islands and mangrove-dotted inlets in Barataria Bay off southern Louisiana. They saw dolphins by the dozen frolicking(嬉戏)in the oily sheen(光泽)and oil-tinged pelicans feeding their young. But they spotted no dead animals.
"I think part of the reason why we’re not seeing more yet is that the impacts of this crisis are really just beginning," Greenpeace marine biologist John Hocevar said.
The counting of dead wildlife in the Gulf is more than an academic exercise; the deaths will help determine how much BP pays in damages

  1. 1.

    What do the marine life react to the BP disaster?

    1. A.
      Birds crawl deep into caves
    2. B.
      Dolphins and sharks show up in deep water
    3. C.
      Tens of thousands of marine animals are found dead
    4. D.
      Sea creatures flee from oil spill, gathering near seashore
  2. 2.

    The environmental disaster was caused by

    1. A.
      the damage of the Mexico Gulf ecosystem
    2. B.
      the lack of environmental sense of BP
    3. C.
      the nearly two-month-old oil spill
    4. D.
      the crowding marine life
  3. 3.

    What is John Hocevar’s attitude towards the disaster?

    1. A.
      Worried
    2. B.
      Disappointed
    3. C.
      Depressed
    4. D.
      Neutral
  4. 4.

    From the passage, we can infer that

    1. A.
      BP will pay much money according to the number of dead wildlife there
    2. B.
      marine scientists have seen some strange phenomena
    3. C.
      the disaster has little influence on dolphins
    4. D.
      a three-person crew reached no conclusion
  5. 5.

    The test is most probably a   ______

    1. A.
      newspaper ad
    2. B.
      book review
    3. C.
      science news report
    4. D.
      science fiction story

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History is full of examples of leaders joining together to meet common goals. But rarely have two leaders worked together with such friendship and cooperation as American President Franklin Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. They both were born in wealthy families and were active in politics for many years. Both men loved the sea and the navy,history and nature.
Roosevelt and Churchill first met when they were lower?level officials in World War One. But neither man remembered much about that meeting. However,as they worked together during the Second World War they came to like and trust each other. Roosevelt and Churchill exchanged more than one thousand seven hundred letters and messages during five and a half years. They met many times,at large national gatherings and in private talks. But the closeness of their friendship might be seen best in a story told by one of Roosevelt’s close advisors,Harry Hopkins. Hopkins remembered how Churchill was visiting Roosevelt at the White House one day. Roosevelt went into Churchill’s room in the morning to say hello. But the president was shocked to see Churchill coming from the washing room with no clothes at all. Roosevelt immediately apologized to the British leader for seeing him naked. But Churchill reportedly said: “The Prime Minister of Great Britain has nothing to hide from the president of the United States.” And then both men laughed.
The United States and Great Britain were only two of several nations that joined together in the war to resist Hitler and his Allies. In January,1942,twenty?six of these nations signed an agreement promising to fight for peace,religious freedom,human rights,and justice. The three major Allies,however,were the most important for the war effort: the United States,Britain,and the Soviet Union. Yet,Churchill and Roosevelt disagreed about when  to attack Hitler in western Europe. And Churchill resisted Roosevelt’s suggestions that Britain give up some of its colonies. But in general,the friendship between Roosevelt and Churchill,and between the United States and Britain led the two nations to cooperate closely

  1. 1.

    What can be inferred from the passage?

    1. A.
      Roosevelt and Churchill had much in common
    2. B.
      Roosevelt and Churchill had nothing in common
    3. C.
      Roosevelt and Churchill had no difference but cooperation
    4. D.
      Roosevelt and Churchill always joined together to meet common goals
  2. 2.

    Which of the following about Roosevelt and Churchill is TRUE according to the passage?

    1. A.
      Since World War One they had believed in each other
    2. B.
      They exchanged just 27 letters and messages per month during the 5.5 years
    3. C.
      Harry Hopkins never let out the closeness of their friendship
    4. D.
      Roosevelt and Churchill hadn’t been presidents before World War One
  3. 3.

    We can know from the passage that________

    1. A.
      Roosevelt and Churchill did not always agree with each other
    2. B.
      over two differences between Churchill and Roosevelt were mentioned
    3. C.
      Churchill urged Roosevelt to give up some of its colonies
    4. D.
      the differences between Roosevelt and Churchill had an effect on their cooperation

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Mr. and Mrs. Wu were fed up with their neighbor. He was always borrowing things from them.
“It’s not right.” Mr. Wu said to his wife one evening. “At some time or another that man has borrowed nearly everything we have. Almost every day he comes over to borrow something.”
“You are quite right,” his wife replied, “and most of the things he’s never returned.”
“What I want to know,” her husband said, “is why he can’t buy the things he needs like everyone else.”
“Because people like us are foolish enough to lend him what he needs.” she replied. “As long as we are willing to lend, he’ll keep on borrowing.”
“Then we’ll never lend him anything again.” Mr. Wu said. “The next time he asks to borrow something, I’ll say no.”
“We must have a good reason for saying no,” his wire said, “and we must always try to be polite to him. We don’t want to make an enemy of the man.”
It was not long before their decision not to lend their neighbor anything ever again was put to the test.
The next morning there was a knock on the door.
Mr. Wu went to answer it.
Their neighbor was standing there. Mr. Wu knew he was going to ask to borrow something, and was ready to refuse him politely.
“Good morning,” their neighbor said, “I’m sorry to trouble you, but I wonder if I could borrow your garden scissors.”
“I’m sorry,” Mr. Wu said, “but I’m afraid my wife and I will be using them today. We’ll be spending all day working in the garden.”
“Oh, ! see.” the neighbor said, “In that case, may I borrow your golf clubs? You won’t be needing them if you are working in the garden all day, will you?”

  1. 1.

    What did the neighbor do with most of the things he had borrowed?

    1. A.
      He hid them
    2. B.
      He never returned them
    3. C.
      He lent them to others
    4. D.
      He broke them
  2. 2.

    Mr. and Mrs. Wu’s decision to treat their neighbor was

    1. A.
      not to lend anything more
    2. B.
      to be impolite to him in order to show their dislike
    3. C.
      to give him anything he would ask
    4. D.
      to keep on lending
  3. 3.

    When did the neighbor want to borrow again?

    1. A.
      The next day
    2. B.
      A week later
    3. C.
      The morning after the following month
    4. D.
      A few days later
  4. 4.

    How did the neighbor manage to get what he really wanted?

    1. A.
      He first asked for something else
    2. B.
      He asked for it earnestly (诚挚地)
    3. C.
      He worked for them
    4. D.
      He spoke highly of Mr. Wu

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Apple Inc co-founder and former CEO Steve Jobs, counted among the greatest American CEOs of his generation, died on Wednesday at the age of 56, after years-long and highly public battle with cancer.Mourners ( 哀悼者 ) gathered outside his house in Palo Alto, California, and Apple stores around the world.
Steve Jobs made technology fun.As tech leaders, they're really happy if they have one hit in their life.Steve Jobs has the Apple II, the Mac, the iPod, the iPhone, the iPad and Pixar.
Steve Jobs was a college dropout.He was adopted by a machinist and his wife, an accountant. They supported his early interest in electronics.He and his friend Steve Wozniak started Apple Computer —now just called Apple —in 1976.They stayed at the company until 1985.That year, Steve Wozniak returned to college and Steve Jobs left in a debate with the chief executive.
Mr.Jobs then formed his own company, called NeXT Computer.He rejoined Apple in 1997 after it bought NeXT.He helped remake Apple from a business that was in bad shape then to one of the most valuable companies in the world today.However, Steve Jobs stepped down as Apple's chief executive in August because of his health.He died a day after the company released a new iPhone version that met with limited excitement.Steve left behind a company that only he could have built, and his spirit will forever be the foundation of Apple.
President Obama said in a statement: by building one of the planet's most successful companies from his garage, Steve Jobs exemplified the spirit of American ingenuity (独创性的).By making computers personal and putting the Internet in our pockets, he made the information revolution not only accessible, but intuitive (有直觉力的) and fun.
The fact that he was able to redesign American business top to bottom and across is really stunning.He probably will be considered an industrial giant on the scale of Thomas Edison and Henry Ford, so one of the greatest of all time.Steve Jobs not only revolutionized technology, he also revolutionized American business.Steve Jobs was remembered as a "great visionary and leader" and a " marketing genius".

  1. 1.

    According to the second paragraph, the author wants to show that _____.

    1. A.
      Steve Jobs owns many computer companies in America
    2. B.
      Steve Jobs has a lot of inventions in the field of computers
    3. C.
      tech leaders will be really happy when they have one hit in their life
    4. D.
      Steve makes great contributions to mankind in the field of computers
  2. 2.

    Which of the following statements about Steve Jobs is TRUE ?

    1. A.
      He left Apple in 1985 because he and the CEO had different opinions.
    2. B.
      He built a company called NeXT Computer with his friend Steve Woaniak.
    3. C.
      He died a day after he stepped down as Apple's chief executive.
    4. D.
      He was remembered as the founder of Apple and the Internet.
  3. 3.

    The underlined word "stunning" in the last paragraph probably means ______.

    1. A.
      effective
    2. B.
      brilliant
    3. C.
      practical
    4. D.
      interesting
  4. 4.

    This passage is mainly about _____.

    1. A.
      the inventions of Steve Jobs
    2. B.
      the childhood of Steve Jobs
    3. C.
      a brief introduction of Steve Jobs
    4. D.
      the death of Steve Jobs

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Most people hate change, which is sad since we often go through intense changes in life. And for some of us, even the smallest changes can upset our day. So the question is: Why do most of us find making adjustments to our lives so hard?
Fear of change is nothing new. Over a century ago, the Parisians were unhappy over a particular addition to their city: the Eiffel Tower. In fact, the citizens were so angry about the plans for the tower that they protested its construction. As strange as it may seem, their anger was completely natural. They were given no choice about the huge change that was going to be made, so they became angry.
But we get upset over changes even when we do have a say in the matter and think about them carefully. Changes are brought about every day by the decisions we make: which school to attend, which job to take, whom to marry. Voluntary changes also make most of us uneasy because we don’t know how those changes will affect our future.
People have discovered that the key to overcoming the fear and anger associated with change is to be flexible(可弯曲的). When they are flexible, people can adapt to new situations more easily. Being flexible is especially important in the 21st century as technology makes change occur faster than ever before. Those who oppose change, especially with technology in the workplace, may find themselves out of a job.
When change comes, and you have no choice but to face it, embrace it. A positive attitude helps a lot. In fact, the change may turn out to be the best thing for you. That new job you got may end up being much better than your old one. You may make the best friends of your life in the new city you moved to. Don’t merely focus on how you feel about change; instead decide to accept the change. The change is the reality, and it’s up to you whether the change will be a success or a failure. You never know – your next change may be your life’s Eiffel Tower!

  1. 1.

    Why did the building of the Eiffel Tower make the Parisians unhappy?

    1. A.
      Because they didn’t like the design of the Eiffel Tower
    2. B.
      Because they couldn’t avoid accepting the Eiffel Tower
    3. C.
      Because it was no use building the Eiffel Tower
    4. D.
      Because the Eiffel Tower seemed strange
  2. 2.

    According to the passage, it can be inferred that what won’t disturb us are _____________

    1. A.
      the changes that have agreement with one’s will
    2. B.
      the small changes we meet in our daily life
    3. C.
      the changes whose effect we can predict and control
    4. D.
      the changes that we discuss or consider thoroughly
  3. 3.

    How should we overcome negative emotions that the changes bring?

    1. A.
      We are not supposed to face the changes and let them alone
    2. B.
      We should actively accustom ourselves to the new circumstance
    3. C.
      We should not take the changes seriously and avoid them as much as possible
    4. D.
      We should know that the changes merely bring us bad influence
  4. 4.

    What does the underlined sentence in the last paragraph mean?

    1. A.
      The change will probably make you fail like the Eiffel Tower
    2. B.
      The change is like the Eiffel Tower which is not good for our future life
    3. C.
      Your future life is never known just like the Eiffel Tower unknown to the Parisians
    4. D.
      Your future life is likely to be a great achievement due to the change
  5. 5.

    What is the best title for the passage?

    1. A.
      The Psychology of Change
    2. B.
      The ways to Overcome the Fear
    3. C.
      Changes That Disturb Us
    4. D.
      The Bad Effect of Changes

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Our house was directly across the street from the clinic entrance of John Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. We lived downstairs and rented the upstairs rooms to the patients at the clinic.
One evening as I was fixing supper, there was a knock at the door. I opened it to see a truly awful looking man. He’s hardly taller than my eight-year-old son. “Good evening. I’ve come to see if you’ve a room. I came for a treatment this morning from the eastern shore, and there’s no bus till morning.” He told me he’d been hunting for a room since noon but with no success. “I guess it’s my face... I know it looks terrible, but my doctor says with a few more treatments...” For a moment I hesitated, but his next words convinced me: “I could sleep in this chair on the porch. My bus leaves early in the morning.”
I told him we would find him a bed. When I had finished the dishes, I talked with him. He told me he fished for a living to support his five children, and his wife, who was hopelessly crippled(残疾的)from a back injury. He didn’t tell it by way of complaint. Next morning, just before he left, as if asking a great favor, he said, “Could I come back and stay the next time?” He added, “Your children made me feel at home. ”
On his next trip he arrived a little after seven in the morning. As a gift, he brought a big fish and the largest oysters(牡蛎)I had ever seen. I knew his bus left at 4:00 a. m. and I wondered what time he had to get up in order to do this for us.
In the years he came to stay overnight with us and there was never a time that he did not bring us vegetables from his garden. I know our family always will be grateful to have known him; from him we learned how to accept the bad without complaint when facing the misfortune

  1. 1.

    Why did the author agree to let the man spend the night in his house at last?

    1. A.
      Because the man said others refused to accommodate him
    2. B.
      Because the man said he would not cause much inconvenience
    3. C.
      Because the man said he had come from the eastern shore
    4. D.
      Because the man said he had been hunting for a room since noon
  2. 2.

    How long would it take the man to travel from his home to Baltimore by bus?

    1. A.
      About 1 hour.
    2. B.
      About 2 hours.
    3. C.
      About 3 hours.
    4. D.
      About 4 hours.
  3. 3.

    From the text we can know that_____________.

    1. A.
      the author’s children were kind and friendly to the man
    2. B.
      the man was fed up with his hard-work and his family
    3. C.
      John Hopkins Hospital provided rooms-for the patients to live in
    4. D.
      the author and his family were thought highly of by his neighbors
  4. 4.

    The author’s family were grateful to know the man because__________.

    1. A.
      he often brought them fish and vegetables from his garden
    2. B.
      he paid them money for his staying
    3. C.
      he taught them how to accept the bad without complaint
    4. D.
      he stayed only overnight with the writer’s family

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