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     When you are little,  the whole world feels like a big playground.I was living in Conyers,  Georgia the
summer it all happened.I was a second grader,  but my best friend Stephanie was only in the first grade.
Both of our parents were at work and most of the time they let us go our own way.
     It was a hot afternoon and we decided to have an adventure in Stephanie's basement.As I opened the
basement door,  before us lay the biggest room,  full of amazing things like guns,  dolls,  and old clothes.I
ran downstairs,  and spotted a red steel can.It was paint.I looked beyond it and there lay even more paint
in bright colors like purple,  orange,  blue and green.
     "Stephanie,  I just found us a project for the day.Get some paintbrushes.We are fixing to paint."She
screamed with excitement as I told her of my secret plans and immediately we got to work.We gathered
all the brushes we could find and moved all of our materials to my yard.There on the road in front of my
house,  we painted big stripes(條紋)of colors across the pavement(人行道). Stripe by stripe,  our colors
turned into a beautiful rainbow.It was fantastic!
     The sun was starting to sink.I saw a car in the distance and jumped up as I recognized the car.It was
my mother.I couldn't wait to show her my masterpiece.The car pulled slowly into the driveway and from
the look on my mother's face,  I could tell that I was in deep trouble.
     My mother shut the car door and walked towards me.Her eyes glaring,  she shouted,  "What in the
world were you thinking?I understood when you made castles out of leaves,  and climbed the neighbors'
trees,  but this!Come inside right now!"I stood there glaring back at her for a minute,  angry because she
had insulted(侮辱)my art.
     "Now go clean it up!"Mother and I began cleaning the road.Tears ran down my cheeks as I saw my
beautiful rainbow turn into black cement.
     Though years have now passed,  I still wonder where my rainbow has gone.I wonder if,  maybe when
I get older,  I can find my rainbow and never have to brush it away.I guess we all need some sort of
rainbow to brighten our lives from time to time and to keep our hopes and dreams colorful.


1. What did the writer want to do when his mother came home?

A. To introduce Stephanie to her.
B. To prevent her from seeing his painting.
C. To put the materials back in the yard.
D. To show his artwork to her.

2. In his mother's eyes,  the writer________.

A. was a born artist      
B. always caused trouble
C. was a problem solver  
D. worked very hard

3. The underlined word"rainbow"in the last paragraph refers to______.

A. the rainbow in the sky
B. the stripes on the pavement
C. something imaginative and fun
D. important lessons learned in childhood

4. It can be learned from the passage that parents should______.

A. encourage children to paint
B. value friendship among children
C. discover the hidden talent in children
D. protect rather than destroy children's dreams

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         One year ago today, seven patients shared their stories of illness and recovery on the New York Time Well
    (a blog), according to a report published in April,2009.
         They were the first Patient Voices, a regular series that offers a first person (第一人稱的) description of
    the challenges patients face as they deal with different kinds of health problems. Since the first Patient Voices
    appeared, New York Times producer Karen Barrow has continued to give a voice to a lot of patient stories.
         We heard from Jacqueline Castine of Bloomfield Hills, Mich,who had bipolar disorder (躁郁癥), and whose
    son also suffered from mental (精神的) illness."I could not save him," she said."I could not fix (懲罰 ) him.
    He leaves a beautiful daughter and a very sad mother."
         And there is runner Alyssa Johnson,43,who was training for the Boston Marathon in 2003 when she began
    showing the first signs of Parkinson's disease." Sometimes when I'm running I'll come to a long downhill, and
    my legs work the way they used to work and my arm swings (擺動(dòng)) the way it used to. It's like running before Parkinson's, and that's the best feeling.
         And then there's the voice of Robin Grinsted, 50, of Swansea, S. C.,who has H. I. V. She is refused by her
    church and feels lonely."They're not accepting," she said." But I know there will be people putting their arms
    around me some day."
          To hear more from these patients and the many others wh. have taken part in the series, explore the links (鏈接) below to all the Patient Voices we've heard from in the past 12 months.
    1. When did the seven patients begin to share their stories of illness?
    A. In 2009.
    B. In 2008.
    C. In 2003.
    D. In 2002.
    2. According to the passage, Patient Voices refers to ______ .
    A. a series of suggestions from patients
    B. a magazine published by patients
    C. a series of patients' stories
    D. a blog shared by patients
    3. From what Jacqueline Castine said, we know her son  _____.
    A. might have killed himself
    B. died of bipolar disorder
    C. was killed in an accident
    D. didn't want to stay at home
    4. What do we know about Alyssa Johnson?
    A. She tried hard to fight Parkinson's disease.
    B. She is preparing for the Boston Marathon.
    C. She was depressed at the thought of Parkinson's disease.
    D. She didn't like running before she had Parkinson's.

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