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Even so, he enjoyed 3. puppets so much that he worked day after day to improve his skills. With his efforts, they would always find something wrong with the puppets that he had made. So they often 4. his puppets out of the workshop.

The young man wasn¡¯t going to give up. He made up his mind 5. all his time in making just one kind of puppet. Years passed, and with each new attempt(³¢ÊÔ), his puppet became a little bit better. By now, his puppet was much better than his old classmates could make, but he still kept making 6. improvements than before.

By the time he was an old man, his puppet was truly 7.. After so many years of hard work, he finished work on his puppet, and said, ¡°I can¡¯t find anything wrong with it. This time it is perfect.¡± And for the 8. time in all those years, instead of throwing his puppet away, he put it on the shelf. He felt very 9. and happy. What made him succeed was not 10. talent but his hard work of so many years. If you want to make a difference in your life, you should keep it in your mind that success lies in never giving up.

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68. Peter is going to travel abroad by air during this summer vacation. He hopes to get cheap plane tickets and hotel rooms. Which website would draw his attention?

69. Mary had a baby last month. She is young and doesn¡¯t know how to care for her baby. Which website would help her?

70. Lisa likes go shopping. She always feels tired after shopping around. She wants to find a website on which she can buy kinds of things she likes.

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