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Passage 1

Gladys Holm was a secretary (ÃØÊé). She worked in an office all her life. Gladys earned (Õõ) about $ 15,000 a year. She died when she was 86 years old. And she left a big surprise ¨C $ 18 million! She gave the money to a children¡¯s hospital.

Gladys Holm never got married or had any children. But she always liked children, and she wanted to help them. When her friend¡¯s daughter was ill in hospital, Gladys brought her a teddy bear. After that, she visited the hospital many times. Every time she visited, she brought teddy bears for those children. After that, people started to call Gladys the ¨DTeddy Bear Lady¡¬.

Gladys always gave toys and presents to her friends and family but no one knew she had a lot of money. She lived in a small house outside Chicago. Everyone was very surprised when they learned she was a millionaire. A family friend said, ¨DShe always gave us nice presents and things, but we didn¡¯t know she was rich.

How did Gladys get so much money? She asked her boss how to earn more money, and she listened to what he said. She bought the stocks (¹ÉƱ) that he told her to buy, and she got very rich. Before she died, she talked to her friends about ¨Dgiving something to the children¡¯s hospital¡¬. No one knew that the ¨Dsomething¡¬ was $ 18 million!

6. Gladys Holm often visited the hospital and gave children teddy bears because she had a lot of teddy bears. A. T

B. F

7. People started to call Gladys the ¨DTeddy Bear Lady¡¬ after she died. A. T

B. F

8. Everyone was surprised that Gladys had so much money. A. T

B. F

9. Gladys did what the boss told her to do, so she got rich. A. T

B. F

10. When Gladys Holm became a millionaire, she stopped working. A. T

B. F

Passage 2

Britain and France are separated by the English Channel, a body of water that can be crossed in as few as 20 minutes. But the cultures of the two countries sometimes seem to be miles apart.

Last Thursday Britain and France celebrated the l00th anniversary (ÖÜÄê¼ÍÄî) of the signing of a friendship agreement called the Entente Cordiality. The agreement marked a new beginning for the countries following centuries of wars and love-hate partnership.

But their relationship has been ups and downs over the past century. Just last year, there were fierce disagreements over the Iraq war¡ªwhich British Prime Minister Tony Blair supported despite French President Jacques Chirac speaking out against it. This discomfort is expressed in Blair and Chirac¡¯s body language at international meetings. While the French leader often greets German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder with a hug (Óµ±§), Blair just receives a handshake. However, some political experts say the war in Iraq could in fact have helped ties.

The history of divisions may well be because of the very different ways in which the two sides see the world. But this doesn¡¯t stop 12 million Britons taking holidays in France each year. However, only 3 million French come in the opposite direction. Surveys (µ÷²é) show that most French people feel closer to the Germans than they do to the British. And the research carried out in Britain has found that only a third of the population believes the French can be trusted. Perhaps this bad feeling comes because the British dislike France¡¯s close relationship with Germany, or because the French are not happy with Britain¡¯s close links with the US.

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