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Our house was the oldest in the villagE.It was nearly three hundred years olD.Although we were six children, and a mother and a father, we were not by any means alone in the housE.We were sharing it with big families of mice and spiders(蜘蛛). There were great- grandparents, grandparents, fathers and mothers, and hundreds of mouse and spider children.
My mother would never let us kill a spider, not even a hairy old grandfather. 'If you want to live and rich,' she used to say, 'let a spider run alivE.' And so the spiders, our enemies, were beaten and kicked but never killeD.But she had no such dealing with the micE.
One of our problems was that my mother hated cats; and we never owned a single cat. We kept dogs, often two or three at the same time, but very few dogs can move fast enough to catch a lively young mousE.Every night we set a dozen mousetraps(捕鼠器), each with a small piece of cheesE.Sometimes the cheese disappeared, but the mice usually seemed too wise to go near the traps. We seldom caught anything.
My mother herself had far better luck. Her arms and hands moved as fast as any cat's paws. Often, when she was scrubbing or polishing a floor on her hands and knees, some foolish little grey fellow would try to run past her. He never got very far. Quick as lightning her hard hands would smack(用掌击) together--and there on the floor would be one dead mousE.'Oh, you were a proud one,' she would say to it then.
One day my father decided to clean out the water tank, which stood on four iron legs in a corner upstairs. He was soon sorry that he had started the joB.In the mud at the bottom of the tank, there were sixteen of the little grey fellows, all as solid and hard as stones. We had been drinking the water from that tank for twelve years.
Which of followlng statements is true?
A.Because the house was old, the family were troubled by lots of mice and spiders.
B.The children did not live in the house because they were afraid of the spiders.
C.The trouble was that there was no water supply in the old housE.
D.Spiders and mice are a part of the family.

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I was eleven when we had to move out of the big old house in which I had spent my whole lifE.Each time I thought of that, I felt very saD.When the final day came, I ran to a corner and sat alone, trying not to let others see my tears. Suddenly I felt a hand patting me on the shoulder. I looked up, and saw my grandpA.'It isn't easy, is it, my grandson?' he said in a very low voice, sitting down beside mE.I nodded through my tears, without a worD.We sat silently for a long timE.Then he said, 'Good-by is such a sad word that it seems too cold for us to usE.We must try to avoid it.'Then we walked slowly in the garden, hand in hand, to have a last look at each rock, each tree, each flower. We sat for a while by the small pond which was a favorite place of my grandpa's. 'What do you see here, Tommy?' asked the old man. I looked at the water, not knowing what to say, and then replied, 'I see something soft and beautiful, GrandpA.' He pulled me close to him and said, 'It isn't the pond or the trees or the flowers that are beautiful. It is the special place in your heart that makes you feel so.' After a while, he continued, 'I built the pond, and planted the trees and the flowers a long time ago. I started to build this beautiful home the day my only son was born.' He stoppeD.After a long silence, he murmured(低声说), 'One day a terrible war came, and my son, like many other people's sons, went away to fight. Five months later, a telegram came, telling us that my son had passed away...' he couldn't finish his sentencE.I saw tears trickle from his eyes. 'That afternoon I picked some roses from this place and put them in front of son's portrait (肖像), and said goodbye to him. You know who he was, Tommy?''My father?' I asked in a whisper, hoping my grandpa would say no. But he said, 'That's rights my dear. ' Ann in arm, we crieD.Then the old man held me ups and said softly, 'My dear Tom, we axe going to move, but don't say good-bye to our old house, never.'Tom and his grandpa______ the old housE.A.were too sorry to leaveB.were both unwilling to say goodbye toC.felt sorry when they were inD.didn't know that they had to leave
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