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   Six-year-old Matthew Parker spends three days a week getting dialysis(透析) treatment at University Hospital in San Antonio. Because of this, Matthew, a triplet, isn’t able to join his brothers in their first-grade class every day. But thanks to their teacher, Lindsey Painter, that is about to change.

Matthew’s kidneys were injured shortly after his birth, and he needed to be put on dialysis. He had a kidney transplant when he was two years old, but after a few years his body began to reject the new kidney, and he went back on dialysis.

    The possibility of finding a kidney match was very low. Painte was the first to sign up to be tested as a match and proved to be exactly what Matthew’s family was looking for.

    “I look at my own boys and then I see some of the things Mattew isn’t able to do because of his illness,” Painter, a mother herself, said.” At that moment, I decided to have a try to see if my kidney suits him.”

    “Having a kidney transplant will be a major event in Mathew’s life. It will change the quality of life he has. He will be able to do certain things he can’t do now, like eating certain foods, drinking more water, and going swimming,” Matthew’s mother said. “he knows what the transplant’s going to do to him.”

    The University Transplant Center set up a website, , when Matthew was looking for  donors. After Painter was found to be a match, Matthew’s family decided to keep the site going in order to raise awareness and help other children looking for donors.” We are keeping it up, so if there are other people who want to be a donor for somebody else, we want to give them an opportunity.” Parker said, “There are other kids here doing dialysis, and they need a kidney too.”

28.  Which is the right order of the events?

University Transplant Centre set up a website looking for donors.

ter was found to be a match.

body began to reject the new kidney.

hew’s kidney were injured shortly after his birth.

had a kidney transplant when he was two years old.

A. d,e,c,a,b                  B. d,a,e,c,b              C. a,d,e,c,b                D. a,e,d,c,b

29.  What’s the sense of having kidney transplant in Matthew’s life?

A. He will live a quality life.                can eat certain foods.

       can go swimming.                           can drink more water.

30.  Why does Matthew’s family decided to keep the site going after finding the donor?

A. To spread love.                             B. To gain fame.

       C. To make money.                                 D To thank Painter.

31.  What’s the main idea of this passage?

       A.A great teacher.                                   B.A lucky patient

       C.A successful kidney transplant.           D.A helpful site.

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