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Thirty years ago I was studying in a college in Liverpool which was hundreds of miles from home, but I had a nice place to live and plenty of money in my pocket.
One Saturday morning I decided to walk into Liverpool city centre and buy myself something. I didn't need anything, and I was just going to spend some money!
I stepped into a store to buy myself some sweets. While I was there the door opened and in walked this little girl. She looked older than her age. She was wearing a summer dress even though it was a bitterly cold day.
She walked up to the counter, and placed a fifth pence coin on the glass. Then, she proudly announced, she had saved this up for her little brother's birthday and she wanted to buy him a teddy bear (玩具熊).The woman behind the counter told the little girl the teddy cost was more than 50 pence.
I knew that none of the bears on display could be bought for 50 pence. I also knew that I could easily buy the best bear there with the money I was going to waste that day-but did I want to encourage a little girl to take money from strangers?
While I watched the little girl turned. “Oh well,” she announced to the world, “I'll just give him mine then.”
I didn't forget her words “I'll just give him mine.” She was going to give her litte brother her teddy, probably the only teddy she had!
If I meet with this kind of little girl today, I will help her with all that I have. “I'll just give him mine.” Perfect words! I will remember the words forever. Days like that can change the course of a life.
1.From the passage we may infer that ________.
A.the little girl's family was very poor
B.the writer helped the little girl get what she wanted to get
C.the teddy bears were so expensive that the writer couldn't buy one
D.the little girl didn't have a teddy bear herself
2.The writer didn't help the little girl because ________.
A.he thought the little girl was too proud
B.he had spent all his money on sweets
C.he didn't want to encourage the little girl to accept things from other people
D.there were so many poor girls at that time
3.Which of the following can be the best title of this passage?
A.No pains no gains.
B.I'll just give him mine.
C.Be friendly to everyone.
D.Think twice before you act.