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There was a pleasant feeling of anticipation (期盼) in the air on my first working-as a teacher day. But it was not to last. It was a Saturday, and I was on the way to my aunt's. Sitting in the bus, I 1 what I would do to deal with my little sister and her friend, who were both in 2 third year of primary school. My 3 and that girl's mum expected me to help their children with spoken English, and had agreed to 4 me. I started my two girl "class". Their school books were on the desk, but I didn't use them, 5 my own teaching plan. At the beginning, the girls were calm and studied 6 . But an hour later, after a 15 minute break, they quit concentrating on study. Instead, they ran about the 7 giggling (咯咯笑) madly, paying 8 attention to me. The room got messier-books and toys covered the floor. I was just about to 9 this when suddenly the door opened. Their parents looked stunned (受惊吓的). My aunt asked, "You have finished the task?" My face 10 , I lied and nodded slightly. Before the girl's mum could hand me the money, I 11 out of the house. I knew I couldn't accept it. Being a teacher with a messy ending is surely 12 … |
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B. planned B. her B. friend B. call B. following B. happily B. floor B. a lot B. stop B. frozen B. went B. unforgettable |
C. thought C. our C. aunt C. visit C. noticing C. carefully C. table C. a little C. warn C. burning C. walked C. unlucky |
D. guessed D. their D. mum D. invite D. correcting D. hardly D. room D. more D. solve D. hiding D. rode D. uninteresting |
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Even your worst enemies (敌人) could be your best friends. This was 1 about my best friend in 5th and 6th grade. We started school in Bedford when our families moved there. We shared interests and did things together. In the last year, however, we looked down upon each other and rarely (很少) talked except to say terrible things. I 2 her for a long time. My family moved from Massachusetts to Kansas a month ago. To my 3 , she gave me a teddy bear as a farewell present. She'd designed it herself and 4 made a scarf for it. She also wrote a card that said: Hey Frances, Wow ... you were my best 5 for two amazing years. But now you're 6 hundreds of miles away. I am going to miss you! There are many things I regret doing to you. And now that I want to say 7 to you, I have to make it fit into one little 8 . Fifth grade was a trip. We two new girls became friends immediately. Sixth grade was 9 , even though the path was hard. In 7th grade we made new friends. We wouldn't even say "hi". Was it my fault (错误) that we fought? I feel sorry and I don't know 10 . You won't be here next week so we can't go to the movies or the mall one last time. Now that you've done reading my sloppy card ... bye. Hope you can forgive (原谅) me. Sincerely. Love always, Michelle This card made me cry for the first time during the move. It made me 11 that moving keeps you away from people you care about. I also realized that I cared for Michelle more than I thought. If we try to forgive and 12 , life will be easier and happier. |
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B. hard B. refused B. sadness B. never B. girl B. going B. sorry B. bear B. short B. what B. understand B. forget |
C. true C. left C. interest C. even C. teacher C. traveling C. hello C. card C. special C. why C. know C. move |
D. lucky D. hated D. surprise D. just D. neighbor D. moving D. good luck D. scarf D. hurry D. who D. think D. cry |
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I keep a two-dollar bill in my wallet (钱包). My mother gave it to me when I was six years old. The bill goes with me wherever I go because I believe luck would 1 me everywhere. Whenever I felt there was a trouble, I would 2 for my two-dollar bill and set it on the table, I would watch it for several hours and could always come up with 3 . When I began to look for my first job, I was thirty years old and very 4 . The thought of being interviewed (面试) for a job was scary (恐怖的) but I had to work. Mrs. Martin, the office manager, asked me some questions and the interview was over. As I got 5 her office, I said, "Mrs. Martin, I know that I am not the best applicant (申请者), but please give me a chance. I learn quickly and can be a very 6 member of your team." That evening I received a phone call from Mrs. Martin. "Gina," she said. "You were not the best applicant, but you have so much confidence (信心) in yourself that we have 7 to give you a chance." "Thank you so much, Mrs. Martin!" I said. I was so excited that I forgot to say 8 to Mrs. Martin. I took out my two-dollar bill. "Thanks, Mom. I am going to 9 it," I sad out loud so my mother could hear me. At that moment, I remember the time she pulled all of us into the living room and said, "You are all clever in my 10 , but if you fail once, don't give up. You will be successful." I still think of Mom every day and keep my two-dollar bill in my wallet. At a family reunion (团聚) years later, I found that my brothers and sisters 11 had two-dollar bills in their wallets. We laughed and talked about how 12 this gift from Mom had been to each of us. |
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B. take B. reach B. a chance B. lonely B. into B. strong B. decided B. sorry B. do B. eye B. all B. nice |
C. follow C. feel C. an idea C. weak C. from C. friendly C. offered C. goodbye C. have C. mind C. most C. wonderful |
D. find D. ask D. a decision D. shy D. around D. able D. needed D. thanks D. make D. thought D. both D. expensive |