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One afternoon, I went to pick up my mother from work.I got there a little early, so I 1 my car by a small park, and 2 for her. As I looked outside the car window, I saw a little boy, around two years old, running 3 on the grass as his mother 4 from a short distance. The boy had a big smile on his face as if he had just been 5 free from some sort of prison . The boy would then fall to the grass , 6 up , without looking back at his mother , run as 7 as he could ,again , still with a smile on his face ,as if nothing had happened . At that moment, I thought to myself , "why aren't most adults this way ?" Most adults, when they fall down, make a big deal out of it and don't even 8 a second attempt. They would be so 9 that they would not try again if someone saw them fall .Or , because they fall , they would find a good 10 for themselves that they're not fit for it . They would end up too afraid to attempt again for fear of failure. However, with kids, when they fall down, they don't consider their falling down as a failure, instead, they treat it as a 11 experience. They try again and again until they 12 .The answer must be that they have not connected"falling down" with the word "failure". As a 13 , they are not discouraged in any way . Besides, they 14 think to themselves that it's quite okay to fall down and that it's not wrong to do so. In other words ,they allow themselves to make 15 , so they remain energetic. I was deeply impressed by the boy's persistence (坚持不懈) and the manner in which he did. | ||||
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One day when I was five years old , my mother was washing the kitchen floor. I was telling her about a new girl at school, and she looked up at me and said, “__1___are your two best friends?”
I was not __2___ what to say, “Um--- Jenny and Mary.”
My mother __3___ washing the floor and asked me, “ Well, what about Kate and Cindy?”
“But they’re my __4___.”
“Yes, but they can __5___ be your best friends. Friends may come and __6___, but your sisters will always be there for you.”
At that time I felt __7___. How could my two sisters be my closest friends? We fought all the time over toys, food, and what to __8___ on TV. How could my sisters be my best friends? They weren’t even the same age as me. We all had our own ___9__ at school. But my mother never let us _10___ that sisters are lifelong friends. Like all mothers, she wanted to give us a great gift ___11__ let us know how lucky we were. She let us play together and always punished us in the same way, too.
We didn’t always __12___ well and fought just like any other sisters. Now twenty years have __13___. We realise that our mother is __14___. Today I share things with my sisters that I don’t ___15__ with anyone else.
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One day Jack went to a big dinner party. His coat was not good. When he went in, no one looked at him and no one gave him 1 food. He was 2 angry that he went home, and 3
his best coat and then came back to 4 party. Everyone stood up at once and came to meet him. Other guests 5 him to the best table and gave him the best food. Then Jack put the food in his coat and said, “Please eat, my dear coat. ”The other people were very 6 and said, “Why are you doing that?” Jack answered, “I’m asking my coat 7 now. When I came here at 8 , nobody noticed me 9 gave me food. After I changed my coat, you gave me the best food. So you gave food to my coat, not to 10 .”Everyone felt embarrassed(尴尬的).
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One evening I went to have dinner with my uncle and aunt. They had l invited another person, a young woman, so that there would be four people at 2 . Her face was familiar (面熟的). I was quite 3 that we had met 4 , but I could not 5 where I had seen her face. In the course of the talk, however, the young woman 6 to tell us that she had lost her purse the other day. All at once I remembered where I had seen her face. She was just the young girl in the photo in the purse I had picked up while walking down the street that afternoon, although she looked much older. She was 7 , of course, when I was 8 to describe her purse to her. Then I explained (解释) that I had recognized (认出) her from the photo I had found in the purse. My uncle insisted on going to the police station immediately to fetch the purse.
As the policeman handed it 9 , he said I had found not 10 the purse, but the person who had lost it.
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One day when I was five years old , my mother was washing the kitchen floor. I was telling her about a new girl at school, and she looked up at me and said, “__1___are your two best friends?”
I was not __2___ what to say, “Um--- Jenny and Mary.”
My mother __3___ washing the floor and asked me, “ Well, what about Kate and Cindy?”
“But they’re my __4___.”
“Yes, but they can __5___ be your best friends. Friends may come and __6___, but your sisters will always be there for you.”
At that time I felt __7___. How could my two sisters be my closest friends? We fought all the time over toys, food, and what to __8___ on TV. How could my sisters be my best friends? They weren’t even the same age as me. We all had our own ___9__ at school. But my mother never let us _10___ that sisters are lifelong friends. Like all mothers, she wanted to give us a great gift ___11__ let us know how lucky we were. She let us play together and always punished us in the same way, too.
We didn’t always __12___ well and fought just like any other sisters. Now twenty years have __13___. We realise that our mother is __14___. Today I share things with my sisters that I don’t ___15__ with anyone else.
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B. Who |
C. Where |
D. Which |
2.A.sure |
B. able |
C. sorry |
D. afraid |
3.A. began |
B. stopped |
C. suggested |
D. practised |
4.A. sisters |
B. brothers |
C. friends |
D. classmates |
5.A. ever |
B. never |
C. still |
D. already |
6.A. go |
B. stay |
C. live |
D. follow |
7.A. sad |
B. great |
C. relaxed |
D. strange |
8.A.do |
B. play |
C. listen |
D. watch |
9.A. coaches |
B. teachers |
C. students |
D. friends |
10.A. think |
B. know |
C. forget |
D. remember |
11.A. and |
B. but |
C. so |
D. or |
12.A. get off |
B. get down |
C. get along |
D. get together |
13.A. wasted |
B. lost |
C. passed |
D. finished |
14. A. tired |
B. right |
C. wrong |
D. dead |
15..A. help |
B. share |
C. make |
D. care |