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Philip was a nine-year-old boy in a Sunday school class of 8-year-old girls and boys. Sometimes the third graders didn't welcome Philip into their group and usually tricked him. This was not because he was older, but because he was “different”. You see, Philip suffered from a condition called Downs's Syndrome. This made him “different”, with his facial characteristics, slow responses and mental problems.
One Sunday after Easter, the Sunday school teacher gathered some plastic eggs that pulled apart in the middle. The teacher gave one to each child. On that beautiful spring day, the children were to go out and discover for themselves some symbol of “new life” and place it inside the plastic eggs.
After the children returned to the classroom, the teacher opened their eggs one by one, asking each child to explain that symbol of “new life”. The first opened the egg contained a flower. Everyone cheered. In another one was a butterfly. . . When the teacher opened the last egg, it was empty. “That's stupid,” said someone. The teacher felt a pull at his shirt. It was Philip. Looking up, Philip said, “It's mine. I did it. It's empty. I have new life, because the tomb is empty. ” Not a sound was heard in class at all. From that day on, Philip became a real part of the group. They welcomed him, and whatever made him different was never mentioned again.
Philip's family knew he wouldn't live a long life, for there were too many things wrong with him.
1. What does the underlined word “condition” in Para 1 probably mean?
A. Grade. B. Decision. C. Disease. D. Health.
2. What did the teacher let each child do after giving them one plastic egg?
A. Put some symbol of “new life” into it. B. Play around on that beautiful spring day.
C. Try to pull it apart in the middle. D. Go out and discover themselves.
3. What happened after Philip explained his new life?
A. The class thought he was clever. B. He began to study in the class.
C. The class fell silent. D. He felt dying.
4. What can we learn from the passage?
A. The teacher used to have classes outdoors.
B. Philip's new life wish was empty.
C. Philip was healthy as a whole.
D. Philip was accepted by his classmates in the end.