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All through school, I had only one close friend. We spent years together, essentially joined at the hip. But then Greg moved away, and it would take more than50 years to bring us together again.
As children, Greg and I dove into everything with passion. We raced our bikes and illustrated our own comic books. We even became attracted to the same blonde girl from around the corner, a sixth-grader named Joanne who barely knew we existed.
The last time I saw Greg was sometime in 1966. I can’t recall saying goodbye before he moved.
But then, a few summers ago, I saw a familiar woman. “Excuse me. Would your name happen to be Joanne?” “Uh, yes. . . ” She didn’t recognize me until I explained who I was. We hadn’t exchanged more than a few  dozen words in our entire lifetime. “Have you stayed in touch with Greg?” She asked. I was surprised she even knew of our friendship.
“No. I haven’t,” I admitted. “I wish I had. ”
Back at the cabin I checked my messages. I glanced at one email, and then read it from start to finish. The email was from Greg.
Greg had tracked me down through social media. He was now married, had two children and had become a musician and entrepreneur (企业家) . We exchanged several emails before connecting by phone. A month later, my wife and I drove to meet Greg and his family.
Standing a this front door, I felt unsure of what to say or do. So much time had passed. But after hugs and introductions, the years dissolved (消失) as we exchanged stories about our lives. I had brought along the only picture I could find containing the two of us from my sixth birthday. As he gazed at the photo, Greg handed me a small, old card: Greg’s invitation to my sixth birthday party, signed “From Donnie” in faded blue crayon.
There were a few other keepsakes (纪念品) shared that evening, but, none as meaningful as the invitation and the snapshot (快照), companion pieces stored apart and saved for the reunion of two old friends.
12. What does Paragraph2mainly talk about?
A. What kind of person Greg was.
B. How adventurous the author and Greg were.
C.Why the author and Greg lost contact.
D.How close the author and Greg were in childhood.
13. How did the author probably feel when Joanne asked him about Greg?
A.Grateful. B.Regretful. C.Satisfactory. D.Unfortunate.
14. Why did the author consider the invitation and snapshot meaningful?
A.They were gifts from the author’s sixth birthday.
B. They involved a sense of history and mystery.
C.They witnessed two old friends’ separation and reunion.
D.They were thought to be lost but were finally found.
15. What does the author want to tell us?
A.A friend in need is friend indeed.
B. A man is known by the friends he keeps.
C.Friendship can withstand the test of time.
D.Childhood friendship is the truest form of friendship.

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