根據(jù)短文,回答問題。
     It was December 25. Marie, a 13-year-old Australian girl, was happy It was Christmas,
and Marie's mother was making a special cake. She put four small coins into the cake, and
then she baked (烤) it. The four coins were for good luck. After dinner Marie and her family
ate the cake. They found three coins in the cake and put them on the table. Where was the
fourth coin? It was missing, but Marie's mother didn't notice.
     After Christmas Marie got sick. She coughed, and she couldn't speak. After six weeks she
felt better, but she still couldn't speak. Marie's parents took her to hospital. Doctors at the
hospital looked her over, and then said, "We are sorry, but we can't help her." For 12 years Marie
didn't speak. She grew up, she got a job, and she got married. But she never spoke. One day,
when Marie was 25 years old, she got a sore throat (嗓子疼) at work. She began to cough. She
coughed up something small and black. What was it? Marie didn't know. She took it to the hospital.
A doctor at the hospital said, "This is a coin!" The doctor told Marie, "I think you can speak again.''
 Marie went to a special doctor, and soon she could talk.
1. What did Marie's mother make on Christmas? 
    __________________________________________________ 
2. What did Marie's mother put some coins in the cake for?
    __________________________________________________
3. How many coins did Marie's family find after eating the cake?
   ___________________________________________________
4. Why did Marie's parents take her to hospital after Christmas?
   ___________________________________________________
5. Could Marie speak at last?
   ___________________________________________________
1. She made a special cake. / A special cake. / A cake. / A Christmas cake.
2. For good luck. / Good luck.
3. Three / 3(coins). / Marie's family found three / 3 coins after eating the cake.
4. (Because) She was ill/sick. / (Because) She couldn't speak. / (Because) She coughed.
5. Yes, she could. /Yes.
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