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We were all safe, _______ we still lost everything we had. I felt very_______ . However, Mum and Dad told ____ that we were very lucky_________no one was hurt in the fire. They said we could get back all the things in the ______ . After the fire, I learned a lesson¡ªmy family is the most________ to me in the world. We loved each other forever.

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4.A. way B. toy C. wallet D. robot

5.A. and B. or C. so D. but

6.A. happy B. excited C. sad D. well

7.A. me B. them C. you D. it

8.A. while B. because C. if D. although

9.A. beginning B. plan C. part D. future

10.A. interesting B. enjoyable C. important D. common

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When I spent Christmas away from home in Europe for the first time, I was only 14 and it was certainly terrible. I am now married and live in the US. So there is little possibility for me to go home for Christmas. Now I am able to get through Christmas with some moments of joy:

First, you are advised to search your area for stores that carry items from your home country or town. Buy food, candles and some other things that mean something to you.

Hold on to the traditions from your home that you think are important even if other people think they are stupid. But keep in mind to be open for new traditions from wherever you might be, because those traditions are as important to those people around you as yours are to you. For me that includes celebrating Christmas on the 24th.

Call, write Christmas cards, buy gifts and mail them to loved ones, just as if you were there. If you try to be as if the holiday doesn't exist, you are just going to make it worse.

Introduce your traditions to your loved ones, especially your kids. It will only enrich their celebration of the holiday to have some special traditions in their home. Little by little it will become their tradition and it¡¯s fun for them to try something new.

Food is one of the most important factors in any kind of tradition. Find the recipe (ʳÆ×) of that cake your grandmother used and make it your tradition to bake that particular cake.

Call up your parents and get them to send you some of your favorite childhood ornaments (×°ÊÎÆ·) for your tree.

Pay attention to new traditions, talk to your family about which ones you want to make your own and stick with them.

If you are far away from home, Christmas can never be the same as you experienced it before, but it is important to remember these traditions while enjoying the new ones.

Title: Getting through Christmas

Introduction

It is nearly 1. for the writer to go home for Christmas.

2. moments for Christmas

1.Prepare food, candles and something 3. for Christmas.

2.If you try to be as if the holiday doesn't exist, you will lose friendship with your loved ones.

3.Something 4. may be held on to from your home and also may be created by you own.

4.Your parents are happy to send you some of your favorite childhood ornaments for your tree.

Conclusion

1.It is important to remember these traditions while enjoying the new ones.

2.Keep an open mind and find a 5. between old and new traditions.

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