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Throughout the world, boys and girls prefer to play with different types of toys. Boys typically like to play with cars and trucks, while girls typically choose to play with dolls. Why is this? A traditional sociological explanation is that boys and girls are socialized and encouraged to play with different types of toys by their parents, peers, and the “society”. Growing scientific evidence suggests, however, that boys’ and girls’ toy preferences may have a biological origin.
In 2002, Gerianne M. Alexander of Texas A&M University and Melissa Hines of City University in London surprised the scientific world by showing that monkeys showed the same sex typical toy preferences as humans. In the study, Alexander and Hines gave two masculine toys (a ball and a police car), two feminine toys (a soft doll and a cooking pot), and two neutral toys (a picture book and a stuffed dog) to 44 male and 44 female monkeys. They then assessed the monkeys’ preference for each toy by measuring how much time they spent with each. Their data showed that male monkeys showed significantly greater interest in the masculine toys, and the female monkeys showed significantly greater interest in the feminine toys. The two sexes did not differ in their preference for the neutral toys.
If children’ s toy preferences were largely formed by gender socialization, as traditional sociologists’ claim, in which their parents give “gender appropriate” toys to boys and girls, how can these male and female monkeys have the same preferences as boys and girls?They were never socialized by humans, and they had never seen these toys before in their lives

  1. 1.

    Traditional sociologists believe boys’ and girls’ toy preferences ________

    1. A.
      are passed down from their parents
    2. B.
      are largely formed in later life
    3. C.
      have nothing to do with gender socialization
    4. D.
      have a biological origin
  2. 2.

    The study by Alexander and Hines shows that monkeys________

    1. A.
      also have a sex typical toy preference
    2. B.
      also play toys as humans do
    3. C.
      have no toy preferences
    4. D.
      like to play different toys at different time
  3. 3.

    Alexander and Hines carried out the study to ________

    1. A.
      find more evidence for traditional sociology
    2. B.
      test the intelligence of monkeys
    3. C.
      test whether monkeys like to play toys
    4. D.
      find out why boys and girls prefer different toys
  4. 4.

    According to the study, if given a stuffed dog, _______

    1. A.
      only the male monkeys showed interest
    2. B.
      the female monkeys showed more interest
    3. C.
      the male and female monkeys showed the same interest
    4. D.
      neither the male nor the female monkeys showed any interest

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A young woman carrying a three-year-old child got on a bus. The conductor (售票員)hurried to give her a warm welcome and then kindly asked the other passengers to make more room for the woman and her child. On seeing this, people began to talk. "You know this conductor used to be very rude. Now suddenly he has changed his bad behavior(行為) , "said a middle-aged man.
"Yes, he should be praised and we must write a letter to the company," said a second passenger. "That's right," another lady said, "I wish a newspaper reporter were here so that more people could learn from this conductor. "
Just then a gentleman who looked like a teacher turned to the conductor and said , "Excuse me, but can I know your name, please? Your excellent service must be praised..."
Before he could open his mouth, the three-year-old child sitting on the young woman's lap(大腿) interrupted, "I know his name. I call him Dad."

  1. 1.

    The passengers were ________ to see the conductor's kindness to the woman and the child

    1. A.
      excited
    2. B.
      pleased
    3. C.
      interested
    4. D.
      surprised
  2. 2.

    One passenger suggested writing a letter to the com­pany to ______

    1. A.
      make a demand for more buses
    2. B.
      thank the conductor for his good service
    3. C.
      criticize the conductor for his rude behavior
    4. D.
      invite a newspaper reporter to write about the conductor
  3. 3.

    The word "he" in the last paragraph refers to _______

    1. A.
      the gentleman
    2. B.
      the conductor
    3. C.
      the middle-aged man
    4. D.
      the three-year-old child
  4. 4.

    It is clear from the story that the conductor _______

    1. A.
      has changed his attitude towards his work
    2. B.
      has now been kind and polite to all passengers
    3. C.
      has not changed his rude behavior to passen­gers
    4. D.
      has now been kind and polite to women with children

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Everybody cheats. Whether it’s the taxi driver who tricks a visitor and takes them the long way round, or the shop assistant who doesn’t give the correct change, or the police officer who accepts a bribe (賄賂) – everybody’s at it. Cheats in the nest include the scientist whose research was based on fake data, the game show competitors who worked with a friend in the audience or win a million pounds, and the doctor who made up his qualifications and wasn’t really a doctor at all. Everybody cheats; nobody’s playing the game.
Is cheating acceptable, a natural way of surviving and being successful? Or is it something that should be frowned on, and young people discouraged from doing? If it’s the latter how can we explain to children why so many bend the rules?
Take sport for example. The Word Cup was filled with cheating. Whether diving, pretending to be hurt or denying a handball, footballers will do anything for a free – kick or a penalty shot. France striker Henry denied cheating to win the free – kick which led to his side’s second goal in their 3 – 1 victory over Spain. Many footballers, however, are often putting it on. Whatever the nationality there’s one common ploy: the player rolls over holding their leg, ankle or head seeming to be in great pain. As a result a yellow card and / or free – kick is given for the foul and then, a few seconds later, the player is up and about as if nothing had happened ! The ref (裁判) may be taken in by it but youngsters watching the game aren’t. they also see their heroes getting away with it.
Of course it’s not just football. In 1998 the Tour de France, the world’s greatest cycling event, was hit by a drug – taking scandal (丑聞). The 40 bottles of forbidden drugs found with the Fustian team caused a massive investigation that almost caused the Tour to be abandoned. One rider, Veronique, was banned for 9 months. He claimed: “You have cheats in sport, just as you do in business – there will always be people trying to take a short cut. At least we’re not turning a blind eye to the problem, which other sports are.”
Is it all unavoidable? There’s huge pressure on all athletes to perform for their fans and for their sponsors. It’s success, money and power that rule professional sport rather than an honest at tempt to do the best one can.
Meanwhile companies around the world are losing billions of dollars to fake products. From cut price CDs and DVDs to sportswear, cheap fake products are everywhere. It has become socially acceptable to buy fake Gucci bags and illegal copies of films. If parents are doing this, their children will follow.
So perhaps it’s not surprising that around the world more pupils than ever are caught cheating during exams. In one case missing exam papers were put up for sale on the Internet. In another, widespread cheating took place by pupils using their mobile phones to receive tested answers. They blame the pressure put on them to do well in exams. It doesn’t help that their role models are also cheats. Surely we can’t complain when we’re setting such a bad example

  1. 1.

    According to the passage, in which way can a game show player cheat?

    1. A.
      By taking an indirect way
    2. B.
      By gaining aid from a friend
    3. C.
      By taking forbidden drugs
    4. D.
      By selling fake products
  2. 2.

    The phrase “be frowned on”(Paragraph 2) most probably means           

    1. A.
      to be disapproved of
    2. B.
      to be pushed forward
    3. C.
      to be taken the place of
    4. D.
      to be stuck with
  3. 3.

    The writer’s suppose for writing this passage is to         

    1. A.
      explain why people in almost every field cheat
    2. B.
      complain about cheats in school education
    3. C.
      persuade young people not to cheat in exams
    4. D.
      blame the society for tolerating cheats
  4. 4.

    The writer mentions the example of the World Cup in Paragraph 3 in order to           

    1. A.
      show cheating is a common phenomenon nowadays
    2. B.
      discuss the relationship between sport and cheating
    3. C.
      explore the nature of cheating in important events
    4. D.
      warn coaches and athletes of the danger of cheating
  5. 5.

    Which of the following is the main idea of the passage?

    1. A.
      Exams are not a good way of testing children
    2. B.
      Children are natural cheats
    3. C.
      If adults cheat, children will cheat too
    4. D.
      Everyone including children cheats

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The poorer mental function seen among alcoholics,many of whom also regularly smoke cigarettes,may be partly due to the long term effects of nicotine(尼古丁),new research suggests.
“People who are also smokers are at a much higher risk,” Dr.Jennifer  M.Glass of the University of Michigan's Addiction Research Center said. In her study,“Cigarette smoking has a bad effect on IQ and thinking,” she said.
This finding may seem counterintuitive(違反直覺的),since many smokers show that they feel quicker and focused after smoking. Indeed,research shows that improved mental functioning is one of the immediate effects of nicotine exposure. Chronic(慢性的)smoking,however,is known to have the opposite effect. Studies show that up to 87 percent of alcoholics smoke cigarettes.
Yet,few studies have looked into cigarette smoking as a factor that might explain the cognitive(認(rèn)知的)lack reported among alcoholics. To search for that association,Glass and her colleagues examined brain function among 172 men from the same area,including 103 men who abused alcohol. The team found that men with higher scores on the lifetime alcohol problems scale(LAPS)and those who reported a higher number of pack years of smoking both had lower IQ scores.
Upon further research,the researchers found that smoking also appeared to be independently associated  with weaker word and space reasoning.
Thus,though smoking did not account for all of the decreased mental functioning observed among the alcohol abusers,it did seem to account for some of the effects,the report indicates

  1. 1.

    What is the passage mainly about?

    1. A.
      Cigarette smoking contributes to decreased IQ and thinking
    2. B.
      Alcohol abuse is to blame for the poorer mental function
    3. C.
      Most of the alcoholics are also heavy smokers
    4. D.
      Non-smokers mostly have higher IQ scores
  2. 2.

    The underline sentence “Chronic smoking, however, is known to have opposite effect” in paragraph 3  suggests:

    1. A.
      Chronic smoking can improve mental functioning
    2. B.
      Chronic smoking has an immediate influence on mental functioning
    3. C.
      Chronic smoking has side effect on mental functioning improvement
    4. D.
      Chronic smokers feel quicker and focused after smoking
  3. 3.

    From the passage we can learn that

    1. A.
      cigarette smoking is not related to reasoning
    2. B.
      nicotine exposure can improve mental functioning temporarily
    3. C.
      the long term effects of nicotine cause alcoholics
    4. D.
      men with lower scores on the LAPS have lower IQ scores
  4. 4.

    It can be inferred from the passage that

    1. A.
      many alcoholics suffer a great deal from smoking
    2. B.
      giving up smoking is significantly challenging for the alcoholics
    3. C.
      alcoholics who do not smoke much have higher IQ scores
    4. D.
      other factors can cause the poorer mental functioning besides smoking
  5. 5.

    The purpose of this passage is

    1. A.
      to warn us of the bad effects of smoking on IQ and thinking
    2. B.
      to tell us why people are addicted to smoking
    3. C.
      to give us some advice on how to improve IQ and reasoning
    4. D.
      to compare the bad effects of alcohol and cigarette

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The China Daily newspaper group is looking for English-language senior business editors, senior copy editors, copy editors and graphic designers to strengthen its international team. We offer a competitive salary package, accommodation with furniture paid for 90 percent, medical reimbursement(報(bào)銷). a seven-day paid leave, eleven -day public holidays and a return ticket to the country of residence.
Senior Business Editor
You must:
(1) Assist the business editor in setting goals and working on achieving them;
(2) Be an excellent team person who can generate ideas and think creatively and be able to rewrite totally if needed;
(3) Ideally have been working or have worked in a position of responsibility and understand what leadership intends;
(4) Have had at least five years’ editing experience working on editing the Business Desk and be familiar with industry software.
Senior Copy Editor
You must:
(1) Work on shifts in the Business Desk and usually have the last word before the page is sent to print;
(2) Edit or rewrite copy and give smart headlines and captions;
(3) Have had at least two years.’ editing experience working on editing desks and be familiar with industry software.
Copy Editor
You must:
(1) Be good at editing or rewriting copy and writing smart headlines and captions;
(2) Be able to work on shifts for different pages, and usually have the last word before the page is sent to print;
(3) Have two years of editing experience working on copy desks, and be familiar with industry software.
Graphic Designer
You must:
(1) Have excellent skills in information graphics;
(2) Be good at illustrations and freehand drawings;
(3) Be experienced in newspaper or magazine layouts;
(4) Have a good sense of typography(活版印刷術(shù));
(5) Have good new judgment;
(6)Be fluent in English.
For enquiries or to apply, write to job @chinadaily.com.cn

  1. 1.

    What is the purpose of this passage?

    1. A.
      To describe the positions of the China Daily newspaper group
    2. B.
      To tell you how to become part of this group
    3. C.
      To describe the working conditions of the China Daily newspaper group
    4. D.
      To advertise for employing some good employees
  2. 2.

    What is not required about Graphic Designer?

    1. A.
      Be expert in Photoshop
    2. B.
      Writing smart headlines and captions
    3. C.
      Have excellent skills in information graphics
    4. D.
      Having a good sense of typography
  3. 3.

    How many positions need editing experience?

    1. A.
      Two
    2. B.
      One
    3. C.
      Three
    4. D.
      Four
  4. 4.

    Which can be the best title of the passage?

    1. A.
      China Daily: New Employees Wanted
    2. B.
      China Daily: Newspaper
    3. C.
      China Daily: An International Team
    4. D.
      China Daily: The Best Working Condition
  5. 5.

    Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

    1. A.
      The employees have the right to enjoy eleven-day public holidays
    2. B.
      The workers there can enjoy a seven day-leave without pay
    3. C.
      Free accommodations are available to the workers
    4. D.
      The senior business editor’s only job is to help the business editor to set goals

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As hand-held devices such as smartphones are becoming more common, users are reporting some new physical problems. Florida chiropractor Dean Fishman began noticing an increased number of patients talking about neck and shoulder pain. He discovered these symptoms were due to the overuse of hand-held devices, particularly the action of bending the neck, and then coined the term “Text Neck.” As if the painful symptoms weren’t bad enough, Fishman warns that an untreated case of Text Neck could lead to permanent spinal(脊椎) damage.
Other doctors have warned about “iPad Hand,” a condition that occurs when people use tablets like the iPad for hours at a time. Most people use their left hand to support the tablet and their right hand to tap or scroll. Doing this for long periods without changing positions can result in severe joint pain.
In order to avoid or reduce the possibility of getting Text Neck or iPad Hand, use the following basic ergonomic(人體工學(xué)的) principles:
Avoid awkward positioning. Don’t strain your neck, and stay aware of how you are positioned in relation to the device. Make sure that both your neck and shoulders are relaxed and that you aren’t leaning over for a long period of time.
Take frequent breaks when using any kind of mobile device. Many doctors recommend that users change their position every 15 minutes.
When using a tablet, use a case that can support the device on a table or your lap at a comfortable viewing angle.
Along with a case, use a separate keyboard with your tablet. This will be more comfortable since you’ll be resting both hands on the keyboard. And since you won’t be holding the tablet, you’ll be less likely to experience hand or arm pain

  1. 1.

    What kind of product for hand-held devices does the writer discuss?

    1. A.
      One for recording
    2. B.
      One for charging
    3. C.
      One for telephoning
    4. D.
      One for typing
  2. 2.

    Which of the following is closest in meaning to the underlined word “coined” (Para1)?

    1. A.
      cashed
    2. B.
      created
    3. C.
      changed
    4. D.
      completed
  3. 3.

    Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

    1. A.
      If you are holding an iPad for long periods, it could cause spinal damage
    2. B.
      Text Neck symptoms include long-term damage in the back
    3. C.
      You are advised to lean over in relation to the device
    4. D.
      You should rest your hands on the keyboard at times
  4. 4.

    In which magazine would you most likely find this article?

    1. A.
      Personal Finance
    2. B.
      Science Fiction Monthly
    3. C.
      Mind and Body
    4. D.
      Smartphone World

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Driving a car is not just handing controls and judging speed and distance. It requires you to predict what other road users will do and get ready to react to something unexpected. When alcohol is consumed, it enters your bloodstream and acts as a depressant(抑制藥), damaging eyesight, judgement and co-ordination(協(xié)調(diào)), slowing down reaction time and greatly increasing the risk of accidents. Even below the drink driving limit, driving will be affected.
Alcohol may take a few minutes to be absorbed into the bloodstream and start action on the brain. Absorption rate is increased when drinking on an empty stomach or when consuming drinks mixed with fruit juice. To get rid of alcohol from the body is a very slow process and it is not possible to speed it up with any measures like taking a shower or having a cup of tea or coffee.
The present Road Traffic Ordinance states clearly that the limit of alcohol concentration is:
·50 milligrams of alcohol per 100ml of blood; or
·22 micrograms of alcohol per 100ml of breath; or
·67 milligrams of alcohol per 100ml of urine(尿液).
Drivers who cause traffic accidents, or who commit a moving traffic offence or are being suspected of drink driving will be tested.
Any driver found drinking beyond the limit will be charged. The driver declared guilty may be fined a maximum of HK$25,000 and be sentenced to up to 3 years in prison and punished for 10 driving-offence points; or temporarily banned from driving.
The same punishment applies to failing to provide specimens(樣本) for breath, blood or urine tests without good excuse.
Drink driving is a criminal offence. Be a responsible driver, think before you drink. For the safety of yourself and other road users, never drive after consuming alcohol

  1. 1.

    The first paragraph is mainly about       

    1. A.
      the introduction of driving skills
    2. B.
      the damage of drinking to your body
    3. C.
      the effect of drinking on driving
    4. D.
      the process of alcohol being absorbed
  2. 2.

    The underlined word “it” in the second paragraph refers to “       

    1. A.
      alcohol
    2. B.
      absorption
    3. C.
      blood
    4. D.
      process
  3. 3.

    Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

    1. A.
      Drinking below the drink driving limit has no effect on driving
    2. B.
      Alcohol is taken in more quickly when drunk with fruit juice
    3. C.
      Having a cup of tea helps to get rid of alcohol from the body
    4. D.
      50 milligrams of alcohol per 100ml of breath is below the drink driving limit

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The information below is taken from a dictionary page.
jaguar: n. a type of large, yellow-colored cat with black markings found in the southwestern region of the U. S. and in Central and South America.
jargon: 1. n. speech that doesn’t make sense.
2. n. an unknown language that seems strange or impossible to understand.
3. n. a language made up of two or more other languages: His jargon was a mixture of French and English.
4. n. the special vocabulary of a field or profession: Her report on computers was filled with jargon.
jaunt: 1. n. a trip taken for fun.
2. v. to go on a brief pleasant trip: We jaunted to the country last Saturday.
javelin: 1. n.. a spear(矛) most commonly used as weapon or in hunting.
2. n. a light metal or wooden spear that is thrown in track-and-field sport events.
3. n. the event in which a javelin is thrown.
4. v. to strike, as with a javelin.
jazz: 1. n. a type of music that originated in New Orleans and is characterized by rhythmic beats.
2. n. popular dance music influenced by jazz.
3. n. empty talk.
4. ad. of or like jazz: a jazz band, jazz records.
Jennet: n. a small Spanish horse.
jest: 1.n. thing said or done to cause amusement; joke.
2. (idiom) in jest: as a joke ; in fun; not seriously.
3.v.make jokes

  1. 1.

    Which meaning of the word javelin is used in the sentence below?
    At the competition, Jack drew his arm back and threw the javelin 50 yards

    1. A.
      Definition (定義) 1
    2. B.
      Definition 2
    3. C.
      Definition 3
    4. D.
      Definition 4
  2. 2.

    Which meaning of the word jargon is used in the sentence below?
    Doctors often speak in medical jargon

    1. A.
      Definition 1
    2. B.
      Definition 2
    3. C.
      Definition 3
    4. D.
      Definition 4
  3. 3.

    What does the word jazz mean in the following sentence?
    Don’t give me that jazz, for I am a practical person

    1. A.
      rhythmic beats
    2. B.
      a type of music
    3. C.
      a kind of dance
    4. D.
      meaningless talk
  4. 4.

    Which word is needed to fill in the following sentence?
    His reply was taken half seriously, half in_________

    1. A.
      javelin
    2. B.
      jest
    3. C.
      jaunt
    4. D.
      jargon

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I will be the first to say that I am not materialistic. My friends regard me as a goody-goody; my parents say I am conservative and modest when it comes to clothes. None of my skirts or shorts end above my knees.
So why, why did I feel so invited? My family and I were in Target, and there it was, waiting. A skirt, specifically designed not to cover anything. It looked like something that one of those modern schoolgirls would wear.
I checked my purse. The skirt cost $10. I had the money. I could buy it. I imagined walking into school and my friends’ jaws (下巴) dropping. Guys would ask me out, and I would be happy. I could buy it, no, — I should buy it.
I showed my mother. She was surprised but said it was my decision. My sister looked on enviously.
I went into the dressing room to try it on. So sure was I that this skirt would change me, somehow make me not what I am but what I wished to be. I slid my jeans off and put it on. I looked in the mirror. There I was — a terrible girl in a Superman T-shirt and sneakers. My glasses fogged up as I started to cry. www.zxxk.com
The skirt did not change me. Though it fit well and might make me look good in the eyes of today’s world, it was not me. I am not a girl who wears cool clothes to fit in.
I took the thing off and slid back into the ­comfort of modesty. My mom knocked on the door. “Emily, are you okay?”
I wiped away my tears. “I’m fine.” I looked in the ­mirror again and saw a slim girl with funny ­glasses. I saw myself

  1. 1.

    In the author’s eyes the skirt that interested her was ______

    1. A.
      not modern
    2. B.
      very short
    3. C.
      too expensive
    4. D.
      poorly designed
  2. 2.

    The author thought if she went to school in this skirt her schoolmates would be ______

    1. A.
      shocked
    2. B.
      hurt
    3. C.
      confused
    4. D.
      happier
  3. 3.

    The underlined sentence in the 3rd paragraph indicates the author ______

    1. A.
      hesitated about buying the skirt
    2. B.
      made up her mind to buy the skirt
    3. C.
      was able to afford to buy the skirt
    4. D.
      worried about others’ opinion on the skirt
  4. 4.

    The author cried because ______

    1. A.
      she found that she looked ugly in the skirt
    2. B.
      she was aware the skirt didn’t fit her well
    3. C.
      she realized it’s a wrong decision to make a change
    4. D.
      she was disappointed the skirt failed to change her

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Weall know about “Brother Sharp” , “King of Calm” and “Brother Buckteeth”----names that netizens(網(wǎng)民) have given those with special characteristics, or who have done something special.
Recently, a new name has been added to that list----“Brother Banner(橫幅)”. What did he do to get the name?
“Brother Banner” is Chen Yihua, a Senior 1 student at Guangzhou No.16 High School. On the afternoon of May 4, he made a banner, dressed in school uniform, and stood outside a Line 1 subway station in   Guangzhou.
Chen was protesting(抗議)Guangzhou Metro(地鐵) Company’s renovation(整修) project for the line.
The company was planning to renew 16 stations on the line over three years. It said that the station would be renovated in similar styles, and the cost of the project would be 92.27 million yuan.
The banner that Chen held said: “The special features of Line 1 stations will disappear. The program is also a waste of resources. I hope you will help my protest be signing my subway petition(請(qǐng)?jiān)? against the renovation .”
His action attracted the attention of passers-by. In three days, Chen collected more than 300 signatures(簽名) from the public.
The metro company also noticed Chen, and responded to him, three times, over the following week.
On May 6, the company announced that the project was to replace aging equipment that has been running for a long time, because it had “safety risks”. The public was unsatisfied with the response.
The next day, the company met with Chen and gave further details of the project. Chen remained unconvinced.
The company made a 180-degree turn in its third response to Chen’s protest on May 10.
Zhong Xuejun, spokesman for the company, said the renovation would be based on the principle of saving energy and being economical. It would focus on the old equipment and the look of the stations wouldn’t be changed much.
Finally, Chen’s voice had been heard

  1. 1.

    What do “Brother sharp”, “King of Calm” and “Brother Buckteeth” have in common?

    1. A.
      They’re handsome
    2. B.
      They only exist in the net
    3. C.
      They’re characters(角色,特征) of a novel
    4. D.
      They have done something special or have special character
  2. 2.

    How many times has the metro company responded?

    1. A.
      1
    2. B.
      2
    3. C.
      3
    4. D.
      4
  3. 3.

    Which of the following is NOT true?

    1. A.
      “Brother Banner” is a Senior 1 student
    2. B.
      “Brother Banner” collected more than 300 signatures in three days
    3. C.
      “Brother Banner” has made a difference through his action
    4. D.
      “Brother Banner” is not a normal student

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