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C. There was a narrow path between two mountains.

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Pm not doing well in my lessons at school£¬especial in maths. My dad says I must try hard because he wants me go to university. He thinks I'm lazy£¬but it's not true. I work really hard£¬ often study late into the night£¡I've tried to talk to my mother£¬but she always said I have to work as hard like my brother does. My brother doesn't study very hard£¬and he always gets excellent grades. It's not fair£¡

The only thing I like it is art. My teacher says rm the best student she's had for year. When I told my dad£¬all he said was£¬¡°You mustn't waste your time in art. You must focus your mind on your lessons£¡¡±Pm feeling quite puzzling what to do now£®Would you please help me out?

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.

It was a terribly cold Christmas Eve with heavy snow outside. I stayed in bed, feeling upset because there wasn¡¯t enough money to buy me the that I¡¯d wanted that year.

Mum came back with some snow in her hair. ¡°Come on, Matt!¡± she said. ¡°Dress ! It¡¯s freezing cold out tonight.¡±

, I went out in the cold with Mum and climbed up the sled beside her. She pulled it around the house and then stopped in front of the woodshed(²ñ·¿). She went in and with an armload of wood.

¡°I rode by Jensen¡¯s today,¡± said Mum, ¡°Little Jakey was out digging around in the snow. They¡¯re out of wood, Matt.¡±

Jensen lived about two miles down the road. Her husband died 3 months ago, three children, Jakey being only 8 years old.

We loaded the sled high with . Then we went to the store and my mother took down some meat, a sack of flour and a smaller sack of shoes.

We rode the two miles to Jensen¡¯s in . All the way I wondered why Mum bought them some shoes and candy as we didn¡¯t have much money. Jensen had closer neighbors than us. It shouldn¡¯t have been our .

We got to Jensen¡¯s house and unloaded the wood as quietly as possible. Then we took the meat, flour and shoes to the door.

We . Jensen opened the door and let us in. ¡°We brought you a few things, Jensen,¡± Mum said, the sack of flour and the meat on the table. Then Mum handed her the sack of shoes. Jensen bit her lower lip to keep it from trembling, tears welling out and down her cheeks.

¡°We also a load of wood, Jensen,¡± Mum added. She turned to me and said: ¡°Matt, go and bring some in.¡±

I wasn¡¯t the same person when I went back out to get the wood. Just then the scarf didn¡¯t seem . The look on Jensen¡¯s face and the smiles of her three children was the best Christmas gift of my life.

¡¾1¡¿A. scarf B. overcoat C. shoes D. handbag

¡¾2¡¿A. fashionably B. casually C. comfortably D. warmly

¡¾3¡¿A. Unsteadily B. Unhurriedly C. Unwillingly D. Uncomplainingly

¡¾4¡¿A. stepped away B. came out C. broke down D. fell over

¡¾5¡¿A. adopting B. taking C. overlooking D. leaving

¡¾6¡¿A. wood B. meat C. flour D. grass

¡¾7¡¿A. surprise B. danger C. silence D. harmony

¡¾8¡¿A. custom B. concern C. comment D. courage

¡¾9¡¿A. signed B. chased C. knocked D. hesitated

¡¾10¡¿A. taking away B. getting back C. giving out D. putting down

¡¾11¡¿A. prepared B. bought C. borrowed D. required

¡¾12¡¿A. expensive B. important C. ordinary D. available

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Welcome to Arundel Castle which is situated in West Sussex, England. The castle has a history of nearly 1000 years and has welcomed visitors traveling from all over the world. Arundel Castle also plays a starring role in many films.

The Gardens

The White Garden is planted with soft white Iceberg Roses, and Snow White Lilies.

The Rose Garden is newly planted with lovely old-fashioned English roses that are at their very best in June and July.

The Organic Kitchen Garden produces a wide range of seasonal fruit and vegetables, pears, cherries and apples.

The Castle Shop

In the Castle Shop, you will discover a wide and interesting range of gift ideas for everyone. It offers gifts and souvenirs designed to appeal to all tastes and pockets. Foods, china, books, and stationery (Îľß) are all available. Many are sold in this Castle Shop only.

At Arundel Castle we pride ourselves on supporting local suppliers and actively encourage environmentally friendly products.

The Arundel Festival 2014

Saturday 16th to Monday 25th August

The annual Arundel Festival gets bigger and better every year. It is one of the most amazing, diverse and easily accessible arts festivals in the UK, offering a mix of visual arts, music, theatre and street entertainment.

Parking

Coaches and mini-buses can drop off at the main Castle entrance in Mill Road and park in the main town car park that is opposite the castle entrance. Please inform us when making your booking of how many parking permits are required.

¡¾1¡¿What can you do when visiting the castle?

A. See how the local gifts are being made.

B. Get old-fashioned English roses as gifts.

C. Buy eco-friendly products in the Castle Shop.

D. Get seasonal fruits and vegetables free of charge.

¡¾2¡¿How long does the Arundel Festival last this year?

A. 10 days.B. One week.C. 16 days. D. One month.

¡¾3¡¿Where can you park the coach?

A. In Mill Road.

B. In the main town car park.

C. Inside the Castle.

D. At the main castle entrance.

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