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There are many foreign teachers in China today. Among them, Philip Hancock is certainly an unusual one.The young man always wanted to give back, even when he was close to death. His last wish was to donate his organs(器官)to save others. His act changed five Chinese lives for the better.

    Phillip came from Sydney, Australia.When he was a college student, he showed great interest in China and studied Chinese by himself in his free time. In 2012, the young man took part in the 1lth Chinese Bridge Competition for foreign college students in China. This unforgettable experience helped Philip make up his mind to come to China. After finishing college, he came to Southwest University in Chongqing to teach English. During his five﹣year stay in China, Philip travelled around a lot.He loved the country deeply.

    Unluckily, Phillip had a health problem. He fought his diabetes (糖尿病) for many years.Though his condition used to be under control, it became worse in 2018. Phillip knew most of his organs were still working well. He hoped to donate them to Chinese people in need after his death.

    Phillip died on May 9th, 2018. Many Chinese people see him as a hero. Although his physical body is no longer here, he will always be with us.

(1)What was Phillip's last wish?  

A.To meet his family.

B.To go back to Australia.

C.To donate his organs to save others.

(2)How long did Phillip live in China?  

A.Five years.

B.Six years.

C.Seven years.

(3)We can learn from the passage that  

A.Phillip studied Chinese from his teachers in college.

B.Phillip seldom travelled around when he worked in China.

C.Most of Phillip's organs were still in good condition when he was close to death.

(4)What can we infer(推断) from the passage?  

A.Phillip was from Australia.

B.Phillip can speak Chinese well.

C.Phillip taught English in Southwest University.

(5)What do you think of Phillip?  

A.Smart and humorous.

B.Kind and helpful.

C.Stupid and boring.

科目 英语   题型 阅读理解   难度 中等
知识点: 人物故事类阅读 判断推理 新闻报道类阅读 文中细节
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