Part III. Reading Comprehension: Choose the best answer based on the passages. 30%
Passage 1
The "morality bank" in the city of Yanji rewards people with free services in exchange for doing something positive in the
community, the Xinhua news agency reports. The bank, which is run by a local authority, gives people points depending on the
nature of their good deed. Handing in a lost wallet will net an account holder 50 points, but the biggest rewards require a bit
more sacrifice. Helping someone who is in a dangerous situation earns between 300 and 500 points, and donating
haematopoietic stem cells means 1,000 points.
Rewards start small, with free haircuts on offer for anyone who has 150 points, but bigger account balances can earn
home cleaning sessions or health check-ups. And if a customer accumulates 6,000 points, they're declared a "model of
community morals".
Morality banks have popped up in several Chinese cities in recent years, although some critics feel they are too
materialistic, Xinhua notes. But in Yanji the bank is proving popular - more than 600 people have joined since it opened two
weeks ago, according to one local official. Among them are many local school children. One teenager, filmed cleaning up a
yard with his classmates, told local Yanji TV: "We can be proud and excited that we're doing good things and being good
people."
【題組】29. According to the passage, who will be declared a “model of community morals”?
(A) A person who hands in a lost wallet once and helps someone in danger for five times
(B) A person who helps someone in danger twice and donates haematopoietic stem cells once
(C) A person who donates haematopoietic stem cells once and hands in a lost wallet twice
(D) None of the above is correct.