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Jane worked hard and did a great job. She depended on tips (С·Ñ) to help her get enough money to pay the bills.

One night, after Jane had served dinner to a family, 19 left a big tip on the table. It was 20 . Jane was taking care of another family at their table. When she turned back, she found the money had been 21 .

Jane saw a woman at another table staring at her when she 22 the restaurant. Jane went to ask her what food she wanted. She 23 just a sandwich. She did not leave a tip after eating and Jane heard that she paid with a $20 bill. Jane was sure the woman had stolen her 24 , but she couldn¡¯t prove (Ö¤Ã÷) it.

The next night, the 25 woman came into the restaurant. She gave Jane $50. She said, ¡°I was so sorry I took your money last 26 . I had a bad day. Someone stole my wallet. So I was angry. So I took your money. 27 that was not right. People should 28 good things. Not bad things. So I want you to take the money.¡±

¡°I¡¯ll take the $20 but you keep the 29 . I know you need it,¡± said Jane. ¡°You should have called the police,¡± the manager said to Jane.

Jane said, ¡°No. We should forgive (Ô­ÁÂ) when someone says 30 and wants to make it right. We should try to help each other.¡±

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New Baby Brother

I was sitting in school when I heard the news. ¡°Your baby brother is born, and wants to see you!¡±

Dad got me from school

and to the hospital with no delay.

Hurrying on our journey, he almost forgot the way!

My brother¡¯s hands were tiny, and wrinkly soft, like a prune.

After he smiled at me,

Mom said, ¡°He¡¯ll come home soon!¡±

Everyone ¡°oohing¡± and ¡°aahing¡±,

they say ¡°He is so sweet. And one day he¡¯ll walk around on those little baby feet!¡±

31. The writer was _____ when hearing the news.

A. at school B. at home C. in the hospital

D. in the

store

32. The writer¡¯s _____ took the writer to the hospital to see the baby brother. A. father B. mother C. brother D. teacher

33. The family felt _____ to have the new baby.

A. worried B. surprised C. relaxed D. excited

B Have you ever heard of a rattlesnake? It is a poisonous (Óж¾µÄ) American snake. When it is angry or afraid, it makes a noise like a rattle with its tail. It¡¯s very scary. But Heather Ramirez and her husband, from California, in the United States, make a living in an unusual way. They are self-employed (×Թ͵Ä) snake catchers! They catch snakes, especially rattlesnakes which have gone indoors, and return them to the wild.

Heather describes her work as ¡°protecting people from rattlesnakes ¡ª and protecting rattlesnakes from people!¡± In the area where they live, rattlesnakes often come face to face with people. They are found in stores, offices, houses and gardens. Heather explains that it¡¯s not the snakes that are moving into places where people live, but it¡¯s the other way round. The snakes lived in these places first and then the people built houses.

Most people who see a rattlesnake are feared. If you keep your distance, however, the snake won¡¯t bite (Ò§) you. In twelve years as a snake catcher, Heather has never touched a snake. She doesn¡¯t take the risk. She picks up the snakes with a special tool. This doesn¡¯t hurt them, but it keeps them at a safe distance so that they can¡¯t bite her.

Heather and her husband are very busy because they are never off duty. Catching snakes is a full-time job and they don¡¯t often have a day off. People can get to them at any time of the day or night. Not everyone can do this job, but Heather doesn¡¯t want to do anything else. ¡°I just love my job,¡± she says. 34. The Ramirezs make a living in an unusual way by _____. A. catching and selling snakes part-time job

C. protecting snakes in the wild catchers

35. In Paragraph 2, Heather explains why the rattlesnakes _____. A. never bite people

B. are afraid of people

D. lived with people at first

C. are found where people live A. rattlesnakes C. people around

D. being self-employed snake

B. catching snakes as a

36. The underlined word ¡°them¡± in Paragraph 3 refers to _____.

B. special tools D. the Ramirezs

37. Which of the following is true according to the passage? A. Heather catches snakes only at night. B. Heather is always ready to do her job. C. Heather risks touching snakes sometimes.