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eatment for cancer. During the 10 years since the first Hats On Day, the project has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for children with cancer. Raymond Gredder, a fifth— grade teacher at Land O’Pilies, heads up the program locally. As part of the project, Land O’Pines students are asked to bring in moary donations this week that will be contributed to the Foundation for Children with Cancer. This is the second year Land O’Pines is participating in the Hats On Day project. Last year the Student Council. anized the weeklong collection and raised more than $2,000. This year Gredder is running the program through the fifth grade health curriculum. He believes it is extremely important for children to be involved in events such as Hats On Day that promote an awareness and understanding of people in need. 61. What is the best title of the passage? A. Pupils put on the their hats to show off B. Pupils put on the their hats to help other youngsters C. How to deal with the children with cancer D. How to get along with the children with cancer 62. From the first two paragraphs, we call learn______. A. parents are unwilling to discuss the disease cancer B. it is unfortunate for some children to develop cancer C. few people have been touched by cancer D. the students helped a teacher with cancer 63. Which of the following is NOT the purpose to practice Hats on Day for the People with cancer? A. To raise money. B. To show support. C. To protect hair. D. To raise awareness. 64. The underlined word“ broached” in the first paragraph probably means_____. A. ignored B. discussed C. felt D. avoided 65. Which of the following is true according to the passage? A. Gredder is head of Hats on Day project in the country. B. Gtedder helps students to understand people in need through the project. C. Howell’s Land O’Pines School sets up a health curriculum to prevent cancer. D. Howell’s Land O’Pines Schoo is the first one to practice Hats on Day project. C Le Trung, 33, has spent £ 14,000 creating Aiko, who he describes as ―in her 20s‖ with a 32, 23, 33 figure, shiny hair and delicate features. She can speak English and Japanese and is so acplished at mathematics she can do Mr Trung’s accounts. Mr Trung, from Brampton in Ontario, Canada, said he has never had time to find a real partner— so he designed and created his ideal woman using the latest technology. The former software programmer has taken out credit cards and loans, sold his car and spent his life savings on perfecting his ―fem— bot‖. Now he is desperate to find a corporate sponsor to help him plete and perfect Aiko. He said : ―Aiko is what happens when science meets beauty. I want to make her look, feel and act as human as possible so she can be the perfect panion. I talk to her a lot, and hope to improve her knowledge. So far she can understand and speak 13, 000 different sentences in English and Japanese, so she’s already fairly intelligent. Aiko recognises faces and says hello when any of my family es around to visit. She helps me pick what to have for dinner and knows what drinks I like. She even helps me with directions when we39。s view about watching TV has changed D. when we get o1der, our view about watching TV will change 60. In the last paragraph the underlined sentence means . A. we are really hooked on our TV B. we are really proud of our TV C. TV robs us of available time D. TV benefits us greatly B The very last topic any parent wants to discuss is cancer. In fact, wouldn39。 A Today, I read an interesting article about television viewing. In one experiment, families were paid to stop watching TV for either a week or a month. Many could not plete the task and some families even fought, verbally or physically. It was quite interesting and now I will say something about TV. After TV became a product most families could afford, people bought and started to watch their new TVs. Both adults and children became less creative in problem so1ving, less able to persevere(堅(jiān)持) at tasks, and less tolerant of unstructured time. In my family, we grew up with the TV on. Every weekend, we watched Gun Smoke and Bonanza together as a fami1y. TV provides us with a fortable background when we want to learn a foreign language at home, and it entertains us cheaply with live action sports,inparable performing arts and important events of the world. In addition, it educates us about everything from the cells in our body to the galaxies in the universe. Perhaps it’s not even practical to live without television unless our views change abruptly as we get older. I don’t think that TV damages us so much as it robs us of time that could be spent doing other things such as 1earning new skills, getting some exercise or doing vo1unteer work. I was lucky to have a family that watched TV together. Today there seems to be a TV in every room of the house and there39。 In early 2020 I had bought tickets to a Christian concert for myself and two other family members, but later I decided to__36__my 4 yearold son along. I couldn’t find another ticket in the area we were sitting in, so I started__37__online for four tickets so we could all__38__. Imagine my surprise when the four__39__tickets I needed happened to be on the front row! Thinking it was a__40__, I tried again several times and each time the same tickets came up. I knew it had to be God, so after getting__41__the initial shock I decided to__42__the front row tickets, which still left me__43__the three original tickets. Not knowing what to__44__with them, I asked around but did not have my husband said two of his customers wanted to go to the same__46__but couldn39。 18. What did the man do after leaving