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V. Reading (2ps): Read the passage and answer the following questions.It was a Friday. When I woke up it was 7.00 a.m. The sun was already shiningbrightly. I had to be at the bus stop at the latest 7.15 a.m. to reach school by 7.30 a.m. Irushed to the bathroom for a quick wash and turned on the tap. There was no water, it wasdry! However, I managed with a bucket of water, which my mother had left there theprevious night. I quickly dressed myself up and slipped out of my house without mother’sknowledge. She would be angry if she knew I got up late.I reached the bus stop within five minutes only to find out the bus had gone a fewsecond before. I concluded as there were no students at the bus stop. I had no choice butto call a passing taxi. I was lucky to get one and jumped into it. I cheered up a little bitthinking that I would reach school on time. When I put my hand in my pocket to pay forthe taxi fare, I was horrified to find the pocket empty. I had no money! “What shall I do?”As the taxi stopped at the gate of my school, I met my form teacher. I explain to her mysituation and she was kind enough to help me pay the fare. I was much relieved and run tothe class. I regained my spirit when I found that I had reached school before the bell. Ihurried up the stairs to my class which was on the third floor. When I was on top of thelast staircase, I slipped and fell down, breaking my arm.I always remember to set my alarm clock before going to bed since then.* incident (n): Việc xảy ra.