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        This is a story of a man who worked in a big factory. I got to know him many years ago, but I never paid any attention to him. He always wore an old red hat and carried a rubbish bag. He usually spent his break time and his lunchtime walking around in that old big factory to collect the unused tins.

        Today, I was fixing a machine in the factory when this "tin man" came with his bag. As usual, he picked up the tins. My manager was standing there to watch him. He asked the "tin man" what he was going to do with those tins. I never thought about this question, because I always thought that he'd sell those tins for money. The "tin man" answered, "I will give these tins to my neighbor, because he is ill and he cannot work." I was so surprised to hear that, so I asked him, "You collect all those tins just to help your neighbor?" "I know this does not help much," he said. "But I will try my best to help him."

        At that time, I found myself standing in front of a great man. This "tin man" only wore a T-shirt and an old red hat and carried a rubbish bag, but he was a great man.

        We shouldn't judge a man by his appearance (外表). We should look at his heart.

    1. (1) The "tin man" was a(n)____________in a big factory.
      A . worker B . manager C . engineer D . cleaner
    2. (2) The "tin man" usually ____________during his break time and lunchtime.
      A . had a rest B . talked with his friends C . collected the unused tins D . fixed machines
    3. (3) From the passage we know that the "tin man" is____________.
      A . a rich man B . a busy man C . a great man D . a poor man
    4. (4) The last paragraph tells us that ____________.
      A . we should judge a man by his clothes B . we should learn from the "tin man" C . everyone should help the poor D . we should judge a man by his heart
    5. (5) Which of the following is RIGHT according to the passage?
      A . The "tin man" sold the tins for money. B . The writer was moved by the "tin man". C . The manager asked the "tin man" not to pick up tins. D . The sick neighbor was the man's relative.

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