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The woman said to her husband, ¡° There  3  be something expensive in the box. Let¡¯s open it, shall we?¡± Her husband said no  4  her. But the woman didn¡¯t give up the idea. One day, she decided to find out  5  was in it. Her husband didn¡¯t stop her. She  6  the box and looked inside. To her surprise, she found nothing in the box. She tried hard to close it,  7  she failed.

That evening the old man came home and found the box open. He was  8  and asked the woman and her husband to leave his home.

¡° But there was nothing in the box,¡± the woman said ¡° We haven¡¯t taken  9  at all.¡± The old man shouted at them. ¡° The box is not important, but I can¡¯t  10  you. That¡¯s important!¡¯¡¯

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The woman said to her husband, ¡° There  3  be something expensive in the box. Let¡¯s open it, shall we?¡± Her husband said no  4  her. But the woman didn¡¯t give up the idea. One day, she decided to find out  5  was in it. Her husband didn¡¯t stop her. She  6  the box and looked inside. To her surprise, she found nothing in the box. She tried hard to close it,  7  she failed.
That evening the old man came home and found the box open. He was  8  and asked the woman and her husband to leave his home.
¡° But there was nothing in the box,¡± the woman said ¡° We haven¡¯t taken  9  at all.¡± The old man shouted at them. ¡° The box is not important, but I can¡¯t  10  you. That¡¯s important!¡¯¡¯

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     When you wave to a friend, you are using sign language. When you smile at someone, you mean to be   1  .
When you put one finger in front of your   2  , you mean "Be quiet". 
     Yet, people in different countries may use different sign languages.
     Once an Englishman was in Italy. He could speak   3   Italian. One day while he was walking in the street, he
felt   4   and went into a restaurant. When the waiter came, the Englishman   5   his mouth, put his fingers into
it and took them out again and moved his lips. In this way, he   6   to say, "Bring me something to eat." But the
waiter brought him a lot of things to   7  . First tea, then coffee, then milk, but no food. The Englishman was  8  
that he was not able to tell the waiter he was hungry. He was   9   to leave the restaurant when another man
came in and put his hands on his stomach. And this sign was  10   enough for the waiter. In a few minutes, the
waiter brought him a large plate of bread and meat. At last the Englishman had his meal in the same way.
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B£®hand    
B£®few    
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B£®drink     
B£®glad    
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B£®bad    
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C£®sorry  
C£®ready  
C£®bright 
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D£®worried            
D£®touched   
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D£®play      
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     Mr Chen is a farmer who   1   in western China with his wife and two sons. One year ago, he discovered that
he had cancer. The doctor told him that he needed an operation at once. And he said the operation would   2   
thousands of yuan. It was too much money for Mr Chen and his wife. They had no job and   3   their sons were
at school. The situation seemed   4  .
    Two weeks later, however, Mr Chen got some good news. He was told about a health care project which
provides medical treatment   5   poor patients in western China. They need to pay only half the cost or even less.
Thanks to the project and the kindness of his family and neighbours, he was able to receive an operation just   6   
to prevent the illness from getting worse. Now he has returned to his family.
    The   7   of this health care project is to improve the situation for poor people in western China. So far, the
project has helped more than 5,000 people   8   medical aid. The Chinese government is   9   working together
with other countries and international organizations to do this. They hope to develop a new health care model  10  
China. As our country develops, we must remember the responsibilities (ÔðÈÎ) of caring for the weakest
members.
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(     ) 2. A. pay       
(     ) 3. A. all    
(     ) 4. A. hopeful   
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(     ) 6. A. in time   
(     ) 7. A. chance    
(     ) 8. A. receive   
(     ) 9. A. too       
(     ) 10. A. to        
B. lives       
B. spend       
B. both     
B. hopeless    
B. with        
B. on time          
B. advice    
B. receiving   
B. also        
B. at        
C. are living      
C. cost            
C. neither         
C. harmful         
C. for             
C. at the same time 
C. goal            
C. received       
C. either          
C. for             
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     What should we do to keep healthy? One important rule is to exercise   1  . The Smith family try to
exercise every day. Mr. Smith   2   exercise in the morning because he must get to work at seven o'clock.
But he runs every evening. He walks a lot,   3  . He goes to school on foot every day, and after school
he   4   different sports with his friends. Mrs. Smith goes to a yoga (è¤çì) class   5  . But it wasn't always
this   6  . Last year Mr. and Mrs. Smith used to (¹ýÈ¥³£³£) take buses   7  , even to the drugstore two
blocks away. They wouldn't walk. So they often go to the drugstore. But the Smiths all   8   better now.
They believe they shouldn't be lazy. We   9   exercise every day, but we should try our best to exercise 
  10   often as possible.  
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(     )2. A. may not        
(     )3. A. also          
(     )4. A. likes          
(     )5. A. in two weeks  
(     )6. A. way            
(     )7. A. somewhere      
(     )8. A. fell          
(     )9. A. don't          
(     )10. A. as            
B. sometimes            
B. can not              
B. either              
B. plays                
B. two or three weeks  
B. kind                
B. everywhere          
B. feel                
B. mustn't              
B. so                  
C. never        
C. should not  
C. too          
C. watches      
C. twice a week
C. result      
C. nowhere      
C. feel like    
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