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In 1933 an unknown American called Clarence Nash went to see the film-maker Walter Disney. He had an unusual voice and he wanted to work in Disney' s cartoon film for children. When Walter Disney heard Nash's voice, he said, "Stop! That's our duck!"
The duck was the now-famous Donald Duck, who first appeared in 1934 in the film, The Wise Little Hen. Donald lived in an old houseboat and worn his sailor jacket and hat. Later that year he became a star after an eight minute Mickey Mouse film. The cinema audiences liked him because he was lazy and greedy, and because he lost his temper very easily. And they loved his voice when he became angry with Mickey's eight nephews. Soon Donald was more popular than Mickey Mouse himself, probably because he wasn't a goody-goody, like Mickey.
In the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s, Donald and his friends Mickey, Goofy and Pluto made hundreds of Disney cartoons. He also made educational film about the place of the USA in the world, and safety in the home. Then in 1966 Donald Duck and his voice disappeared-there were no more new cartoons.
Clarence Nash died in February, 1985. But today's Children can still see the old cartoons on the television and hear that famous voice.
Who made Donald Duck cartoons?

A. Mickey Mouse.
B. Clarence Nash.
C. Walter Disney.
D. Pluto.

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In January 2002, during the first weeks of a six-month stay at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia for leukemia (白血病) treatment, Michael wandered over to his hospital window in search of relaxation. The 【B1】 first-grade watched a construction crew 【B2】 on a 10-story addition to the hospital. 【B3】 Michael's third-floor window, Ritchie, an iron-worker from the East Falls section of Philadelphia, 【B4】 and saw "this kid with no hair 【B5】 face was pressed up to the window. I waved, and he smiled and 【B6】 . I'll never forget that," says Ritchie, a father of three.
As winter 【B7】 spring, Michael watched, fascinated (着迷), as 3 000 tons of steel 【B8】 formed the skeleton of the building. One day he colored a message for the crew and held 【B9】 up to the window: Hi, Local Iron Workers. I'm Mike. Ritchie and the 【B10】 crew messaged back. Over the 【B11】 months, as his treatment continued, Ritchie and the crew 【B12】 Michael up and cheered him with 【B13】 signs like Be Strong Mike. 【B14】 the construction reached the third floor, Ritchie jumped across the 【B15】 between the buildings and the two had a 【B16】 chat. The hard hat with the tender heart wells up (涌出眼泪) when he thinks about it. "Michael 【B17】 my life," says Ritchie. "I was a real hardcore (顽固不化的) person without a lot of sympathy. But I'd 【B18】 seeing this kid every day waving at me and excited about the construction. I look at life 【B19】 thanks to him." Today Michael is a 10-year-old third-grader in complete recovery. What does he hope to 【B20】 when he grows up? "A construction worker," he says.
【B1】

A. strange
B. curious
C. serious
D. anxious

Why does the man wait so long?

A. Because the waitress is too busy.
Because the duck takes quite a while to prepare.
C. Because he hasn' t ordered .

Jim was a young man in his early twenties who was studying to be a carpenter. He was a good worker, honest and worthy of trust, so his boss was pleased with him. As he was such a likable man and easy to deal with, he was popular with his workmates, too. They also made fun of him a great deal but he never got angry with them and would only laugh.
But Jim's one great shortcoming was that he could never tell a lie, no matter how hard he tried, not even a little one. In fact, he was so honest and shy that he would blush even when he was telling the truth. He used to stand in front of the mirror and practice lying while looking himself in the eyes at the same time. But as soon as he saw his face starting to go red he had to look away.
One morning, however, he didn’t feel like going to work because he had been to a party the night before and it hadn't ended till the early hours of the morning. And so far the first time in his life he decided to take the day off. He rang his boss, pretending to be a woman. "I'm afraid Jim can't come to work today. He isn't feeling very well."
Poor Jim was thankful that his boss couldn’t see him just at that moment because his hands were trembling(发抖) and his face was bright red.
"Thank you for letting me know," said Mr. Woods, his boss, and then just as he was about to hang up, he said, "just a moment, madam, who's speaking."
"Oh!" he stammered (口气地说), and going all out for making a voice like a woman, he cried in a voice: "This is my landlady speaking!"
Jim was ______.

A. mid-aged
B. a teen-ager(青少年)
C. over 25
D. between 20 to 25

As a boy, Sanders was much influenced(影响) by books about the sea, but by the age of fifteen he had decided to become a doctor rather than a sailor. His father was a doctor. So he was often with the doctors and got along very well with them. When he was fourteen, he was already hanging around the hospital where he was supposed to be helping to clean the medicine bottles, but was actually trying to listen to the doctors' conversations with patients in the next room.
During the war Sanders served in the army as a surgeon(外科医生). "That was the happiest time of my life. I was dealing with real sufferers and on the whole making a success of my job." In Rhodes he taught the country people simple facts about medicine. He saw himself as a life-saver. He had proved his skill to himself and had a firm belief that he could serve those who lived simply, and were dependent upon him. Thus, while in a position to tell them what to do he could feel he was serving them.
After the war, he married and set up a practice deep in the English countryside, working under an old doctor who hated the sight of blood. This gave the younger man plenty of opportunity(机会) to go on working as a life-saver.
When he was a small boy, books about the sea had made Sanders want to be ______.

A. a surgeon
B. an army man
C. a sailor
D. a life-saver

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