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My daughter, who is thirteen, is not a emotional person. Imagine how surprising

I was the other day when she told me that she had been given a school friend of hers

a hug every day. That was why she realized the girl “wasn’t getting a lot love at home”.

It seems that she not only reached out to her friends these days but to her teachers

and other children as well as. I thought that was awesome! So, I gave she a card for

her act of kindness and told her all for it. She liked the idea very much that she decided

to find someone else to give the card so they could continue passing it forward!

 

1.a------an

2.surprising------surprised

3.given------giving

4.why-------because

5.A lot 后面加of

6.reached-------reaches

7.去掉as

8.she------her

9.for----about

10.Very改为so

【解析】

试题分析:

1.

2.

3.从过去某一时间开始一直延续到现在,并且有可能持续下去,用现在完成进行时。

4.那是因为她意识到这个女孩在家没有得到很多的爱。所以why-------because。

5. lot of 后接名词,所以A lot 后面加of。

6. seems that句型中,用一般现在时。

7. well是固定用法,意思是也,还。

8. 。

9.

10.这里是so…that句型,意思是太……以至于。

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