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31~33Most heroes are people like you. But what makes them heroes? They find special courage when they need it. They are brave enough to help in anemergency while others may stand by. A hero sees what needs to be done and does it.Sometimes heroes are rewarded for their brave acts. One such reward isthe Carnegie Medal. It is given to people who act bravely and face dangerto save the lives of others.The medal was named after Andrew Carnegie. In 1886, Carnegie heardabout a young man by the name of William Hunter who lost his life trying to save two other boys from drowning. Carnegie became a very rich businessman and set aside money to honor heroes like William. Sometimes theseheroes are in need or are hurt. If so, they receive money as well as theCarnegie Medal.Over 6,000 people have received the Carnegie Medal. Some have savedpeople from drowning or from burning buildings. Others have pulled people in front of moving trains or saved them from attacks by wild animals. All these heroes have one thing in common, however. They put someone else'ssafety ahead of their own.
31.The Carnegie Medal is given to those who are
(A) sick and poor.
(B) rich and famous.
(C) young and brave.
(D) unselfish and courageous.

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答案:D
難度:適中0.5625
統計:A(0),B(0),C(6),D(9),E(0)

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