Read this passage about Christopher Reeve.

Christopher Reeve was born on September 25, 1952, in New York City. His mother was a journalist, and his father was a professor. As a kid he played sports, did well in school, and liked acting. His passion for acting goes back to playing with his brother when they were little. Reeve acted in his first play at the age of nine. After attending college, taking acting classes, and acting in many plays and movies, Reeve landed his biggest role. In 1978, he played the title role in Superman. He received very positive reviews for his performance and starred as Superman in all the sequels. Reeve was soon acting as the lead role in dozens of movies after Superman. Once well-known, Reeve used his celebrity status for good causes, such as visiting very sick children through the Make-A-Wish foundation. He was also a track and field coach at the Special Olympics.
Which fact would be most appropriate to include in a yearbook page about Reeve?
A. Reeve created a foundation to help people with disabilities.
B. Reeve spent time working with senators.
C. Reeve learned to ride horses for a role in a movie.
D. Reeve enjoyed playing with his brother when they were little.

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1.C
2.C
3.A
4.B
5.D
6. B

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Read the passage from “The Nightingale” by Hans Christian Andersen.

One day a large parcel came for the emperor; outside was written the word 'Nightingale.'

'Here we have another new book about this celebrated bird,' said the emperor. But it was no book; it was a little work of art in a box, an artificial nightingale, exactly like the living one, but it was studded all over with diamonds, rubies and sapphires.

When the bird was wound up it could sing one of the songs the real one sang, and it wagged its tail, which glittered with silver and gold.
What is the meaning of “wound” in this passage?
A. turn to activate
B. injury
C. change direction
D. wrap around