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Milu was born in a small village in the north of India , and never had the chance of going to school. because her family needed her to work . So she grew up never having learned to read or write She was a little sad about it but she didn't let it upset her too much, and tried to think about other things. She went through life , never being able to do what she wanted , because she felt that if she couldn't read, then she was somehow less than everybody else. This meant that she didn't make many friends and didn't go out much . She thought people would think she was stupid, and she didn't want them to laugh at her. When she was fifty-six , she got a job cleaning a school and when she had finished her work, she used to sit and watch the little kids do their lessons. She didn't realise that one of the teachers watched her while she watched the kids and one day, as she was about to leave, the teacher asked her to sit in the class. The kids thought it was very funny, but the teacher patiently started Milu on her first lesson to learn to read. That was a few years ago, and now Milu can read and write as well as any of the other kids. She still cleans the school because she likes her job, but she doesn't feel less than everybody else anymore. The teacher, who is now her friend, sometimes gives her a book to read and she learns about people living in other parts of the world. She has a granddaughter who studies at the same school, and sometimes she helps her with her homework. Being able to do that makes her feel so happy that when she stays alone she has a little cry. When she was in her little village as a child, she would never have dreamt that one day she would be able to help her granddaughter with her homework. She owes gratitude to her teacher friend for the gift she was given. 29. Which of the following is NOT what Milu gains from learning? A. Knowing more about the world B. Reading some books C. Becoming a friend of the teacher's D. Feeling interested in her cleaning job

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Milu was born in a small village in the north of India , and never had the chance of going to school.
because her family needed her to work . So she grew up never having learned to read or write She was a
little sad about it but she didn't let it upset her too much, and tried to think about other things.
She went through life , never being able to do what she wanted , because she felt that if she couldn't
read, then she was somehow less than everybody else. This meant that she didn't make many friends and
didn't go out much . She thought people would think she was stupid, and she didn't want them to laugh at
her.
When she was fifty-six , she got a job cleaning a school and when she had finished her work, she used
to sit and watch the little kids do their lessons. She didn't realise that one of the teachers watched her while
she watched the kids and one day, as she was about to leave, the teacher asked her to sit in the class. The
kids thought it was very funny, but the teacher patiently started Milu on her first lesson to learn to read.
That was a few years ago, and now Milu can read and write as well as any of the other kids. She still
cleans the school because she likes her job, but she doesn't feel less than everybody else anymore. The
teacher, who is now her friend, sometimes gives her a book to read and she learns about people living in
other parts of the world.
She has a granddaughter who studies at the same school, and sometimes she helps her with her
homework. Being able to do that makes her feel so happy that when she stays alone she has a little cry.
When she was in her little village as a child, she would never have dreamt that one day she would be able
to help her granddaughter with her homework. She owes gratitude to her teacher friend for the gift she was given.
29. Which of the following is NOT what Milu gains from learning?
A. Knowing more about the world
B. Reading some books
C. Becoming a friend of the teacher's
D. Feeling interested in her cleaning job
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Milu was born in a small village in the north of India , and never had the chance of going to school. because her family needed her to work . So she grew up never having learned to read or write She was a little sad about it but she didn't let it upset her too much, and tried to think about other things. She went through life , never being able to do what she wanted , because she felt that if she couldn't read, then she was somehow less than everybody else. This meant that she didn't make many friends and didn't go out much . She thought people would think she was stupid, and she didn't want them to laugh at her. When she was fifty-six , she got a job cleaning a school and when she had finished her work, she used to sit and watch the little kids do their lessons. She didn't realise that one of the teachers watched her while she watched the kids and one day, as she was about to leave, the teacher asked her to sit in the class. The kids thought it was very funny, but the teacher patiently started Milu on her first lesson to learn to read. That was a few years ago, and now Milu can read and write as well as any of the other kids. She still cleans the school because she likes her job, but she doesn't feel less than everybody else anymore. The teacher, who is now her friend, sometimes gives her a book to read and she learns about people living in other parts of the world. She has a granddaughter who studies at the same school, and sometimes she helps her with her homework. Being able to do that makes her feel so happy that when she stays alone she has a little cry. When she was in her little village as a child, she would never have dreamt that one day she would be able to help her granddaughter with her homework. She owes gratitude to her teacher friend for the gift she was given. 29. Which of the following is NOT what Milu gains from learning? A. Knowing more about the world B. Reading some books C. Becoming a friend of the teacher's D. Feeling interested in her cleaning job

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Trong đoạn văn, Milu đã học được nhiều điều từ việc học hỏi. Cô ấy đã biết thêm về thế giới (A), đọc một số sách (B) và trở thành bạn của giáo viên (C). Tuy nhiên, việc cô ấy cảm thấy hứng thú với công việc lau dọn của mình (D) không phải là điều cô ấy học được từ việc học hỏi. Cô ấy vẫn tiếp tục công việc lau dọn của mình vì cô ấy thích công việc đó, nhưng điều này không liên quan đến việc học hỏi của cô ấy.