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DTwo things changed my life:  my mother an

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Two things changed my life:  my mother and a white plastic bike basket. I have thought long and hard about it and it’s true. I would be a different person if my mom hadn’t turned a silly bicycle accessory into a life lesson I carry with me today.

My mother and father were united in their way of raising children, but it mostly fell to my mother to actually carry it out. Looking back, I honestly don’t know how she did it. Managing the family budget must have been a very hard task., but she made it look effortless. If we complained about not having what another kid did, we’d hear something like, “I don’t care what so –and –so got for his birthday, you are not getting a TV in your room a car for your birthday a lsvish sweet 16 party.” We had to earn our allowance by doing chores around the house. I can stil l remember how long it took to polish the legs of our coffee table.My brothers can no doubt remember hours spent cleaning the house .Like the two little girls growing up at the White House,we made our own beds (no one left the house unitil that was done)and picked up after ourselves.We had to keep track of our belongings ,and if something was lost ,it was not replaced.

   It was summer and ,one day ,my mother drove me to the bike shop to get a tire fixed---and there it was in the window, White, shiny, plastic and decorated with flowers ,the basket winked at me and I knew ----I knew---I had to have it.

   “It’s beautiful,” my mother said when I pointed it out to her,”What a neat basket.”

I tried to hold off at first ,I played it cool for a short while.But then Iguess I couldn’t atand it any longer:“Mon, please can I please ,please get it? I ‘ll do extra chores for as long as you say, I’ll do anything ,but I need that basket,I love that basket.Please ,Mom .Please?”

 I was desperate.

“You know,” she said ,gently rubbing my back while we both stared at what I believes was the coolest thing ever,”If you save up you could buy this yourself.”

“By the time I make enough it’ll bu gone!”

“Maybe Roger here could hold it for you,” she smiled at Roger ,the bike guy.

“He can’t hold it for that long ,Mom .Someone else will buy it .Please,Mom,Please?”

“There might be another way,”she said.

And so our paying plan unfolded.My mother bought the beautiful basket and put it safely in some hiding place I could’t find.Each week I eagerly counted my growing saving increased by extra work here and there (washing the car ,helping my mother make dinner, delivering or collevting things on my bike that already looked naked  without the basket in front).And then ,weeks later ,I counted ,re-counted and jumped for joy. Oh ,happy day ! I made it! I finally had the exact amount we’d agreed upon….

Days later the unthinkable happened. A neighborhood girl I’d played with millions of times appeared with the exact same basket fixted to her shiny ,new bike that already had all the bells and whistles. I rode hard and fast home to tell my mother about this disaster.This horrible turn of events.

And then came the lesson . I’ve taken with me through my life:”Honey, Your basket is extra-special,” Mom said, gently wiping away my hot tears.”Your basket is special because you paid for it yourself.”

Why did the author say many “please” to her mother?()

A.She longed to do extra work.

B.She was eager to have the basket.

C.She felt tired after standing too long.

D.She wanted to be polite to her mother.

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血色豆浆     

  “哎,哎,哎!漫出去了!”我大声对店主喊道。

  店主似乎是聋子,对我的话根本没什么反应,右手还是用勺子一个劲地把豆浆往小桌上的小碗里舀去,口里则不紧不慢地数着:“1碗,2碗,3碗,……”

  我本想大骂店主“有毛病”,但想到自己孤身一人第一次到这人生地不熟的H小镇,还是忍住了。于是冒出喉头的话便变成了:“店老板,你有没有搞错?”

  店主闻言,乜了我一眼后,说道:“我开这爿店时,你还没来这世上呢!整整二十六年生意做下来了,从没搞错过!”

  “那,你怎么老是往小碗里舀豆浆呢?”

  “他要买,我要卖!公平合理!”

  “全流到地上去了!为啥不给他弄个大盆装装?”

  “用什么东西装豆浆,这,你我就作不了主了。还得由顾客自己决定!本店讲究的是公平买卖,童叟无欺!”

  我忽然发现,用小碗买豆浆的是一名年仅十一岁左右的小子。我对那小子说:“你这钱花得冤不冤?”

  没想到那小子眉头一皱:“关你屁事!我自己的钱,该怎么花就怎么花!只要我高兴!”

  我忽地对店主大叫:“别让这小子寻开心,别卖他!”

  “有货不卖?你是不想让我开这店了?小兄弟呀,难道死了张屠夫就没人吃猪肉?”“小哥,你是第一次来我们这小镇的吧:你就少说两句吧,那三小公子只要听到有人不服,他就要再加买一碗的!”坐在我边上的一位老伯小声对我说。

  “不!从今天开始,有人不服,我要再加买3碗!”真没想到三小公子的耳朵竟会这么灵。

  我环顾左右,只看到满满一屋子人都在自顾喝豆浆,只听得店主像念经一样地数着:“……28碗,29碗,……”

  流了一地的豆浆,像脓水一样向我就坐的地方流过来,令我感到阵阵恶心。“别跟孩子比见识!”我跑出了那店。回头一瞧,那淌在地面上的豆浆却忽地泛红起来,犹如鲜血一样。(选自浙江作家黄克庭小小说集《白开水》)

(1)你怎么理解店主所说的公平买卖,童叟无欺。

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(2)文章最后一句“回头一瞧,那淌在地面上的豆浆却忽地泛红起来,犹如鲜血一样”,如何理解这一现象。

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(3)本小说反映了怎样的一种社会现实。

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