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1.A. basketball B. football C. volleyball D. ping-pong

2.A. play B. plays C. to play D. playing

3.A. short B. tall C. fat D. thin

4.A. talk B. told C. thought D. bought

5.A. said B. spoke C. told D. talked

6.A. few B. little C. a few D. a little

7.A. and B. but C. or D. with

8.A. herself B. himself C. themselves D. them

9.A. well B. badly C. better D. worse

10.A. do B. don¡¯t C. had D. haven¡¯t

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It was the college sports meeting. My______still hadn¡¯t got well from an earlier injury. In fact, I had thought over______I should attend it. But there I was, preparing for the 5,000-meter run.

We were off. The other girls ran______ahead of me. I realized I was limping(ÍÈȳ) and felt______as I fell farther and farther behind.

The first-place runner was two laps(Ȧ) ahead of me at the finishing line. ¡°Hooray!¡±______the crowd. It was the loudest cheer I had ever______. ¡°Maybe I should stop running,¡± I thought______ I limped on. ¡°They can¡¯t wait to______this race.¡± Somehow I decided to keep going.______the last two laps, I ran in pain, deciding not to ______in the running race next year.

Just as I nearly reached the finishing line, I heard a ______ --as loud as the one I had heard when the first girl passed the finishing line. I ______to find what was that all about and saw some boys preparing for their race. ¡°That______be it; they¡¯re surely cheering for them.¡± I finished my running and went to the bathroom where a girl knocked into me. ¡°Wow, you have great______!¡± She told me. ¡°We were cheering for you. Did you hear us?¡±

Suddenly I got hope again. One girl saved my dream. I only dream that someday I will win the race with a cheer as big as the one I got when I ______ the race.

1.A. finger B. arm C. neck D. foot

2.A. when B. where C. how D. whether

3.A. excitedly B. early C. quickly D. politely

4.A. puzzled B. worried C. moved D. interested

5.A. talked B. said C. shouted D. spoke

6.A. done B. heard C. answered D. received

7.A. as B. before C. after D. for

8.A. begin B. finish C. enjoy D. watch

9.A. During B. With C. At D. Besides

10.A. give B. fight C. compete D. take

11.A. cry B. laughter C. noise D. cheer

12.A. moved out B. ran out C. turned around D. walked around

13.A. may B. can C. will D. must

14.A. courage B. talent C. secret D. ability

15.A. won B. lost C. entered D. held

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Do you like to tell stories? Do you like to write? Sometimes those questions have two different answers. ____1.___ However, it can be hard to write them down on paper.

____2.___ Even professional(Ö°ÒµµÄ) writers do not write everything perfectly the first time. They have to revise(ÐÞÕý) their work. When you revise your writing, you look for ways to change it that will make it better. ____3.___ You make sure that you have used capitals(´óд), periods and other punctuation marks in the best way. You look for words that can be taken out or changed for different, more exciting words. You make sure that your words help the reader get a picture in his mind when he reads them.

Writing is one of those skills that take practice. The changes you make can turn boring words into exciting words. ____4.___ Don¡¯t be afraid to make changes. The first time you write on a topic, you get your ideas down on paper. ___5.___ It¡¯s making it ready for readers to enjoy.

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B. Revising your writing is important.

C. Many children love to tell stories out loud.

D. Revising your writing is cleaning it up.

E. It can make your ideas come alive.

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