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  Kleptomania is an illness of the mind that gives a person the desire to stealSuch a person is not really a thiefThey are sick and cannot help themselvesAll small children act naturally and as they grow up they normally learn to control their actionsPeople with kleptomania for certain medical reasons have failed to develop control over their desire to take things that do not belong to themWith medical help they may become normal citizens againThe things that a kleptomaniac steals are seldom of great valueThey often give away what they have stolen or collect objects without using them

1What is the topic of the text?

[    ]

AYoung thieves

BAn unusual illness

CReasons for stealing

DA normal child’s actions

2From the text we learn that small children ______

[    ]

Ahave little control of themselves

Busually steal things but grow up honest

Care usually kleptomaniacs

Dlike to give things away

3Kleptomaniacs usually steal things that ______ . 

[    ]

Aare valuable

Bare unimportant

Ctheir friends like

Dthey themselves need

4Which of the following words can best replace (替代) the word desire in the first sentence?

[    ]

Achance

Bpower

Cright

Dwish

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