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la. C. You can write anything you like to Music Pla. D. They prepared five kinds of prizes. B Should I be happy or sad? My oldest son, Danny, is moving out of home. That is the sad part. The happy part is that he is following my footsteps (足跡 ). He is going to work in London. Danny is 20 years old and it is time for him to move out but that doesn’t make it any easier. I have three boys. My middle one, Joseph, moved out of home about one year ago and my youngest one, Kevin, is still at home. Kevin is in high school now. The son that is leaving today is my fishing partner (搭檔 ) and I’m going to miss him when I’m walking along the river banks without him this summer. I know today is going to be hard for my wife, too. The boys grew up with their mom. I worked in London for eight years so I missed a lot but not my wife. She never missed a thing in their lives. She will have a bad day today. I love my son and I wish him all the safety (安全 ) and luck that he needs to be successful. ( )61. Why does Danny go to London? A. To study. B. To work. C. To go on vacation. D. To meet his friends. ( )62. How many sons does the writer have? A. One. B. Two. C. Three. D. Four. ( )63. What did the writer use to do with Danny? A. Go fishing. B. Go swimming. C. Go to the movies. D. Go for a walk. ( )64. What can we learn from the passage? A. Joseph is older than Danny. B. Kevin is a middle school student. C. The writer used to work in London. D. The writer’s sons grew up with their grandma. ( )65. Where is the passage probably from? A. A report. B. A notice. C. A calendar. D. A diary. C The Youth Service Center Library (YSCL) provided services for over 100 teenage boys and girls. They lived in King County’s Juvenile Detention F acility (少年管教所 ). I liked working at the YSCL because I thought I could help them a lot. The teenagers visited the library twice a week. There were 14 kids and a worker in every hall. The worker needed to go to the library with those kids. Most of the kids liked this library. My work included helping kids find their favorite books and taking care of the books. I liked helping the kids find books. Through the remendations (推薦 ) of Jill Morrison, the YSCL’s head librarian ( 圖書管理員 ), and talking with the kids themselves, I read quite a few teenage books. After the reading, I could give the kids some advice on books they might enjoy. One afternoon a high schoolaged girl asked me for books about college. I found some useful books for her. At the beginning of volunteering at the YSCL, I felt that if I could make a difference for only one kid, I had succeeded. Now I did it. ( )66. Who did the YSCL provide services for? A. Teenagers. B. The poor. C. Teachers. D. The disabled. ( )67. How many people were there in every hall? A. 14. B. 15. C. 100. D. 101. ( )68. What does the under