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Mr Smith had two sons.One was seven years old, and the other was five.One morning during the holiday, when Mr Smith was cleaning the car, his younger son came and asked him for some money for sweets.

‘Sweets are bad for your teeth,’ Mr Smith said.‘Take these two oranges instead, and give one to your brother.’

One orange was much bigger than the other, and as the small boy likes oranges very much, he kept the bigger one for himself, and gave his brother the smaller one.When the other boy saw that, he said, ’It’s selfish to take the bigger for yourself.If Father had given me the oranges, I’d have given you the bigger one.’

‘I know you would,’ answered his brother.‘That’s why I took it.’

1.What was Mr Smith doing one morning?

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2.What did the younger boy ask for?

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3.What did his father give him instead?

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4.Who got the bigger orange?

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5.Why did the elder boy say that his brother was selfish?

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Mr Smith had two sons.One was seven years old, and the other was five.One morning during the holiday, when Mr Smith was cleaning the car, his younger son came and asked him for some money for sweets.
‘Sweets are bad for your teeth,’ Mr Smith said.‘Take these two oranges instead, and give one to your brother.’
One orange was much bigger than the other, and as the small boy likes oranges very much, he kept the bigger one for himself, and gave his brother the smaller one.When the other boy saw that, he said, ’It’s selfish to take the bigger for yourself.If Father had given me the oranges, I’d have given you the bigger one.’
‘I know you would,’ answered his brother.‘That’s why I took it.’
小題1:What was Mr Smith doing one morning?
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小題2:What did the younger boy ask for?
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小題3:What did his father give him instead?
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小題4:Who got the bigger orange?
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小題5:Why did the elder boy say that his brother was selfish?
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Mr Smith had two sons.One was seven years old, and the other was five.One morning during the holiday, when Mr Smith was cleaning the car, his younger son came and asked him for some money for sweets.
‘Sweets are bad for your teeth,’ Mr Smith said.‘Take these two oranges instead, and give one to your brother.’
One orange was much bigger than the other, and as the small boy likes oranges very much, he kept the bigger one for himself, and gave his brother the smaller one.When the other boy saw that, he said, ’It’s selfish to take the bigger for yourself.If Father had given me the oranges, I’d have given you the bigger one.’
‘I know you would,’ answered his brother.‘That’s why I took it.’
【小題1】What was Mr Smith doing one morning?
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【小題2】What did the younger boy ask for?
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【小題3】What did his father give him instead?
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【小題4】Who got the bigger orange?
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【小題5】Why did the elder boy say that his brother was selfish?
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Mr. Smith had two sons .One is seven years old, and the other is five. One morning during the holidays, when he was cleaning the car, his younger son came and asked him for some money for sweets.
“Sweets are bad for your teeth,” Mr. Smith said. “Take these two oranges instead ,and give one to your elder(年長的)brother,” One of the oranges is quite a lot bigger than the other one ,and as the small boy liked oranges very much, he kept that one for himself, and gave his brother the smaller one.
When the other boy saw that his brother had a much larger orange than his own ,he said to him, “It’s selfish(自私的)to take the bigger one for yourself. If father had given me the oranges, I’d have given you the bigger one.”
“I know you would,” answered his brother.” That’s why I took it.”
小題1:What did his younger son ask for?
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小題2:Did the elder brother get the bigger orange?
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小題3:Why did the elder brother say that his brother was selfish?
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      Not everyone has the chance to be a detective. But I even got one when I was 13 years old. It
happened in 1988.
      One afternoon, I was walking down the street when I saw my father's new car. I expected to
see my father, but to my surprise, I saw a young woman driving instead. "She stole my father's car,
" I thought. So I quickly stopped a taxi and got in. I said to the driver, "Follow that new car in front."
And I told him why. 
      The taxi driver had a car phone, and I asked him to call the police. Soon we heard the sound of
a police car and its loudspeaker. The police told the woman to stop her car. Our car came to a stop,
too. I got out right now and said to the woman, " It's not your car. It's my father's."
       The woman smiled and said, "Oh. You're Mr. Johnson's younger son, right? I've ever seen your
photo at your father's office."
       Before I could say another word, the woman explained that she was my father's new assistant.
My father had asked her to take his computer to the shop to have it repaired. He lent his car. After
hearing her words, we called my father and he told us what she said was true. The police and the taxi
driver laughed I felt very sorry. It was both the first and last time for me to work as a detective. Don't
you think my story funny?
1. The underlined words mean              .
[     ]
A. I was a detective at my age of 13.
B. I met a detective at my age of 13.
C. I tried being a detective at my age of 13.
D. I had a chance to be a detective
2. The author was surprised for              .
[     ]
A. he saw his father's new car.
B .a young woman stole his father's car.
C. a taxi was chasing his father's car.
D. a young woman was driving his father's car rather than his father.
3. From this passage, which of the following is true?
[     ]
A. The woman had met the writer before.
B. The writer would never act as a detective at all.
C. The writer guessed his story was not funny.
D. Mr. Johnson only had a son.
4. Who phoned Mr. Johnson to ask him if the young woman was his assistant?
[     ]
A. The taxi driver
B. The police
C. we don't know
D. The writer
5. Why did the police and the taxi driver laugh?
[     ]
A .Because I felt sorry.
B. Because they wanted to make me happy
C. Because what the woman said was true
D.Because they wanted to make me uncomfortable

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