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One day, a young painter went by the old man's garden. He looked at the garden, thinking how happy he would be _______he lived in such a beautiful place. Then suddenly he found the old gardener was blind. The painter was ______ and went to the old man. He asked, "You can't see the flowers. Why are you making them so beautiful?"

The blind gardener smiled, "I can tell you four______ . First, I was a gardener when I was young. Although I become ______ now, I am still good at gardening. Second, although I can't see these flowers, I can touch them. Third, I can ______ the sweetness of them. At last, that's you. It's ______ that I don't know you. But I know many people will stop by the garden and the beauty of my garden will make them happy. It also gives me a chance to ______ with you here and enjoy these flowers together."

Every flower has eyes. With the eyes they can see the kindness of the old man. The blind man also grows flowers in his _____ . Failing to see the beautiful flowers come out, but he surely can hear the sound of them.

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2.A. very B. so C. such D. too

3.A. if B. when C. before D. until

4.A. excited B. relaxed C. surprised D. frightened

5.A. stories B. decisions C. suggestions D. reasons

6.A. free B. lonely C. blind D. deaf

7.A. feel B. hear C. see D. smell

8.A. true B. helpful C. important D. impossible

9.A. live B. talk C. fight D. argue

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In 1982£¬when I was coaching the Raiders£¬ the owner of the team talked with me about a possible trade for Lyle Alzado. After watching him on tape£¬I didn¡¯t think he was that good, but the owner felt we could make Lyle better by creating the right environment lor him. We made the _____.

That summer at training camp£¬Lyle was having a hard time. He had that look in his eyes that many young players and some old players get when things aren¡¯t going __. One morning Lyle came into my office and he looked like he hadn¡¯t slept. Here was a huge man, with his head about as ___as it could go. We talked, or rather, I listened. The main point was that Lyle felt his career (Ö°ÒµÉúÑÄ£©was over and it would be best for him and for the team if he retired (ÍËÒÛ£©.He apologized for___ us since we had just traded for him.

Lyle was always an emotional person. This is one of the reasons he was a good player. He___ all that emotional energy with him, ready to lire out at the snap of the ball (¿ªÇò£©.Now he was in front of me£¬ almost crying. I thought for a moment£¬ realizing we had to keep that ___going. Then I went through my reasons why he should not retire. At the end of our talk£¬ I said£¬¡°You go out and play your very best, and let us____if you still have it. Personally£¬ I think you do.¡±

In January 1984. Tampa Bay Stadium. Super Bowl XVIII. With less than two minutes remaining, we were leading 38-9. We were the world champions of professional football. I saw Lyle£¬crying like a baby. I had to turn away quickly£¬or I would have joined him in ___.

I remembered that morning in my office£¬ and what Lyle£¬ and what the Raiders£¬ had achieved since he came to us. If Lyle hadn¡¯t given his career another shot, he wouldn¡¯t have had this victory. Maybe the Raiders wouldn¡¯t have had this victory. During that moment£¬ I felt one of the greatest satisfactions of my coaching career.

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2.A. away B. over C. well D. fast

3.A. low B. cool C. clear D. heavy

4.A. pushing B. refusing C. cheating D. disappointing

5.A. faced B. carried C. received D. imagined

6.A. ball B. fire C. time D. talk

7.A. guess B. wonder C. decide D. predict

8.A. cheers B. pain C. peace D. tears

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