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e up to school with three children. The two girls were Jean39。t buy one with three children in her home.As a good friend, I listened to her concerns. At that time, I did not have much money. But I wanted to help Jean buy a car. An idea hit me when I watched a TV show.One day, Jean received an invitation to a TV show. She was surprised but decided to attend it. Midway through the show the host called Jean to the stage. He explained he had received a letter, knowing her need for a new car. The audience listened to the details of Jean39。s big heart taught me many lessons that year. I did nothing but share her story.24. What can we infer about Jean according to the first paragraph?A. She knew the girls39。t have summer break as other teachers.25. What troubled Jean?A. She couldn39。t spare more time for her students.D. She had no time to transport her kids to school.26. Why did Jean receive an invitation to the show?A. The author turned to the show for help.B. The school wanted to make her story known.C. The school rewarded her for her hard work.D. The show picked some single mothers to report randomly.27. What can be the best title for the text?A. A letter from my friendB. Helping my friend get a carC. Inviting my friend to a showD. A single mother with three kidsCA quick look at Instagram will show you thousands of girls sharing their clothing of the day. Many of these girls are sharing pletely new clothes every day. And they39。s shockingly easy to buy new clothes every day. These clothes businesses have made it possible for a normal person to never be seen in the same clothes twice. Often the quality of these clothes is so low that they don39。s shocking to think after all this, a piece of clothing might be worn once. maybe twice, and then thrown away so that they can follow fast fashion.The fashion of throwing clothes away after use needs to change. Proudly post the same clothes you39。s no need to shop frequently. 28. What is a sad thing according to the first paragraph?A. Some girls like showing off on the Internet.B. Some girls spend too much time on social media.C. Some girls care too little about their appearances.D. Some girls think posting the same clothes online again wrong.29. What leads to the girls39。 pressure.C. Clothes businesses.D. Laziness to wash clothes.30. Why does the author mention how a single piece of clothing is made?A. To tell us we should treasure clothes.B. To show fast fashion39。s easy to imagine robots and factory workers. But are we underestimating what robots can do?In some cases, they already do better than doctors at diagnosing illness. Also, some patients might feel more fortable sharing personal information with a machine than a person. Could there be a place for robots in education after all?British education expert Anthony Seldom thinks so. He even has a date for the robot takeover of the classroom: 2027. He forecasts that robots will do the main job of disseminating knowledge and teachers will be like helpers. Intelligent robots will read students39。s not a popular opinion. Most people think it39。t enough teachers and 9%— 16% of children under the age of 14 don39。t robots help teachers? Teachers spend a lot of time doing nonteaching work, including more than 1 hour a week marking homework. If robots could cut the time teachers spend marking homework and writing reports, teachers would have more time and energy for the parts of the job humans do best.32. What does the first paragraph mainly talk about?A. Robots can do creative work.B. Robots work better than humans.C. Robots will replace doctors soon.D. Robots can do more jobs than imagined.33. What does the underlined word “disseminating” in paragraph 3 mean?A. Storing.B. SpreadingC. Analyzing.D. Replacing.34. Which word best describes the public s attitude to Anthony Setdom39。s the main idea of the text?A. Whether robots will pletely rep