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you. Each of you can have one loaf(Ò»ÌõÃæ°ü) every day until the hard days end.

The impatient children couldn¡¯t wait to gather around the basket. They shouted and fought for the bread because each wished to have the largest loaf. At last they went away without even thanking the good gentleman. But Shirley, a poorly-dressed little girl, did not join them. Instead, she remained standing modestly in the distance. When the other children had left, she took the smallest left in the basket, kissed the gentleman¡¯s hand and went home.

The next day the children were as rude as before. Poor shy Shirley still took the smallest loaf . When she got home, her mother cut the bread open. Many new shining pieces of silver fell out of it. Her mother was very surprised and said, \the good gentleman at once, for it must have got into the loaf by accident. Be quick, Shirley! Be quick!\

But when the little girl gave the rich man her mother¡¯s message, he said, \my child. It was no mistake. I put silver pieces into the smallest loaf to reward you because you are a kind and honest girl. Go home and the money is yours now.\26. From the story, we know the twenty children lived a ____ life. A. happy

B. poor

C. rich D. comfortable 27. The rich barker gave ____ to the children. A. some bananas C. some clothes

B. some books D. some bread

28. When the other children shouted and fought for the bread, Shirley____ . A. stood modestly

B. shouted at them

C. joined them D. laughed at them 29. Shirley¡¯s mother let her____ when she saw the money. A. buy some food

B. hide it quickly

D. tell her father the news

C. give it back to the rich man 30. The story tells us that____.

A. it¡¯s not important to say thanks to others B. fighting with others can help us get more C. Shirley¡¯s mother doesn¡¯t like silver D. a kind and honest person will be rewarded