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I still remember one night my mum ______ some bread in front of my dad, and something was very burnt. I waited to see if anybody noticed. To my surprise, my dad just took his ______, smiled at my mum and then turned to ask me how my day at school had been. I've forgotten what I told him that night. ______ I do remember watching him put some butter on that bread. He ______ as usual, every single bit.

After dinner, my mum said sorry to my dad for burning the bread. And I never forget what he said, ¡° I ______ burnt bread, dear. It doesn't matter at all.¡±

Late that night, I went to kiss Dad good light. I asked him if he really liked his bread burnt. He held me in arms and ______,"Your mum worked very hard all day. She's really tired. And you see-a bit of burnt food never hurt anyone!¡±

Now I know life is not perfect._______ is perfect, either. As for me. I often forget birthdays some other special days. But I've learned something ______ over these years. What we really need is the understanding of each other, whether between a husband and wife, a parent and ______ or just between two friends. This is the key to a happy ______.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ There are purple clothes, purple handbags, purple bicycles, purple furniture, even purple computers! So purple is one of the most_____ colors today. But in the past, purple was a very expensive and unusual color. Let's take a look at the rich_____ of the color purple.

Some scientists believe that the first plants to appear on Earth over 500 million years ago _____ looked purple, not green. Plants today are green because they use green chlorophyll(Ò¶ÂÌËØ)to produce energy. _____ these early plants probably used something called retinal, which is a dark purple color.

During the time of the Roman Empire(37BC¡ª476AD), it was very difficult to make purple dye(ȾÁÏ). The dye came from sea snails(º£ÂÝ). But 10, 000 dead sea snails_____ you just one gram(¿Ë) of purple dye...as well as a very bad smell! This _____ purple dye was called Tyrian purple, and it was the preferred _____ of emperors.

In 16thcentury England, purple was only _____ the king's family members. Queen Elizabeth I's clothes were purple, but ordinary people were not allowed to _____ the color.

In 1856, William Perkin, an 18yearold science student, noticed something strange while doing an experiment. The chemicals(»¯Ñ§Ò©Æ·) he used to clean his instruments______ with the chemicals he used in his experiment and produced a bright purple color. This discovery led Perkin to start a company using this chemical mixture to make purple dye. The dye was much cheaper than seasnail dye. Thanks to Perkin, now anyone can afford to wear purple clothes.

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