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在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词,词首字母已给出 。
     Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of America, was born in a poor family. (1)A______ a little kid, he
did a lot of housework every day. And sometimes he had to (2)h______ his parents on the farm. But when
he was free, he enjoyed reading books very much.
     One day, he (3)b______ a book from his neighbor. He loved the book so much that he kept reading it until
12 o'clock at night. When he went to sleep, he put the book in the gap (裂缝) of the wall. It rained heavily
that night. When little Lincoln woke up the next morning, he found that the book was all (4)w______.
     Lincoln carried the book to the owner. He felt very (5)s______ and nervous. "What's wrong with my book?
It can't be read (6)a______!" the neighbor said. He asked Lincoln to pay for a new book. Little Lincoln had no
money, and he didn't want to ask his parents for money to pay his neighbor. "Let me work for you to pay for
a new book, please!" Lincoln asked. He cut grass in the neighbor's garden for three days to pay for the book.
     It doesn't matter if you make a (7)m______, but you should be responsible (负责的) for it.
1. As  2. help  3. borrowed  4. wet  5. sorry/sad  6. anymore/again  7. mistake
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     Anyone who has a dog as a pet will tell you why the dog is called 'man's best friend'.   "They are loyal,
funny and loving. They seldom complain and always o   1   their owners," said Mary Smith of Washington D.C.  Doctors  will also tell you that people who  have dogs seem to be  happier  and healthier  than those
who live a 2       . One reason for this is that people with dogs lead more active lives. Who can say no to a
lovely dog when he pulls on your arm and asks yon to take him for a walk?
     Dogs are really amazing animals. They not only offer emotional (情感的) support but also p  3   great
help for humans. Think about guide dogs for blind people, or dogs that help people in wheelchairs.
     However, it is the emotional side of owning a dog that has been  studied in  detail by Dr Julie  Davis of
Chicago University. "B   4      every dog lover there is a story," says Dr. Davis. "Why do people love their
dogs so much? if you hear their stories, it's not difficult to understand why. "
     Dr. Davis has studied the r      5       between dogs and people for the last ten years. "I have spoken to people in parks,  pet stores,  and  veterinary (兽医的) offices,  as well as stopping people in the street.  I
have interviewed office workers and farmers, policemen and construction workers," says Dr Davis. "E   6   wants to talk about their  dogs. Many  people said they  cried much more when their dogs died than when
their parents did. They said the sadness was much d  7   . People are finding animals are more reliable than human beings. People tell me all the time that they get more emotional support from their dogs than they do from their husbands or wives."

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