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Once I thought love meant flowers, gifts and sweet kisses. So, I really ___ whether there is love between my parents. Every day they are very busy ___ to earn money to pay the high schooling for me. They don¡¯t act in the ___ ways that I read in books or I see on TV, and sending flowers to each other on Valentine¡¯s Day is even_____.

One day, my mother was sewing£¨·ì£© a quilt(±»×Ó). I asked her if there was ___ between them. She stopped her work and raised her head with ____. Then she lowered(µÍÏÂ) her head and ____sewing the quilt. I was very ___ because I thought I had hurt her. But after a few minutes, she said, ¡°look at this thread£¨Ï¸Ïߣ©. Sometimes it ___, but most of the time it disappears in the quilt. If life is a quilt, then love should be a thread. It can ___ be seen anywhere or anytime, but it¡¯s really there, and makes the quilt____.¡± I listened carefully but I couldn¡¯t understand her___ the next spring.

My mother suddenly got sick seriously and had to stay in the hospital for a one-month treatment. Every morning and dusk after she___ from the hospital, my father___ my mother walking slowly on the country road. There were beautiful flowers, green grass and trees, and the sun gently shine them___ the leaves. All of these ___ the most beautiful picture in the world. ___ their eyes, I know they love each other deeply. From this experience, I ___ that love was just a ___ in the quilt of our life. Love is _____ making life strong and warm.

1.A. believe B. hesitate C. doubt D. know

2.A. keeping B. willing C. learning D. trying

3.A. magic B. romantic C. average D. special

4.A. unsuitable B. impolite C. uneasy D. impossible

5.A. difference B. love C. similarity D. fight

6.A. surprise B. anger C. smile D. calm

7.A. finished B. continued C. forgot D. considered

8.A. excited B. worried C. shocked D. disappointed

9.A. exists B. works C. appears D. breaks

10.A. easily B. hardly C. simply D. usually

11.A.long-lasting B. long-dated C. long-suffering D. long-winded

12.A. after B. before C. until D. since

13.A. returned B. escaped C. remained D. heard

14.A. led B. let C. caught D. helped

15.A. from B. through C. across D. throughout

16.A. made with B. made up C. made into D. made of

17.A. Reading B. Watching C. Seeing D. Checking

18.A. expected B. realized C. noticed D. read

19.A. material B. design C. color D. thread

20.A. everywhere B. inside C. anywhere D. Outside

 

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Finland (·ÒÀ¼) is perhaps the most beautiful and mysterious country of Northern Europe. Two-thirds of its surface is covered with thick forests. Relative to its size, Finland has more lakes than any other country. The northern part of this country is inside the Arctic Circle, where almost no trees can grow because of its cold weather and the people use their deer of transport, clothing and food.

The Finnish history began in the Middle Ages. In about 1155, Finland was conquered (ÇÖÂÔ) by its western neighbor Sweden (Èðµä). After a period of rule by Denmark (µ¤Âó) in the 14th century, the Swedes won back independence and power in 1523 under their brave king. During the Napoleonic (ÄÃÆÆÂصÄ) Wars (1804-1818) Finland was passed finally from Sweden to Russia. The opportunity came in 1917, when the Russian Revolution brought foreign rule of Finland to an end. Shortly after Soviet Russia made peace with Germany, 1919 saw the founding of the Finnish Republic.

The years between the First and Second World Wars were years of progress and growing development. Finland is the fifth largest country in Europe, and despite a relatively small population of 5.2 million, the market potential is much greater. Finland has no coal or oil, and the nation¡¯s wealth lies in the timber from its forests, which supplies material for paper and furniture making, and in the electric power from its water. Finland is an excellent gateway to trading with Russia and the Baltic States because of a long history of trading with these marks. Finland has also enjoyed a strong and long-Finland¡¯s accession to the European Union in January 1995.

1.From the passage, we learn that Finland _______.

A. lies inside the Arctic Circle

B. lies east of Sweden

C. is next to the countries of northern Europe

D. is entirely covered with forests and lakes

2.Finland must have been under the control of _______ for as long as one hundred years or so.

A. Russia B. Denmark C. Sweden D. foreign countries

3.Among natural resources, the Finnish people benefit mainly from _______.

A. coal and oil B. forests and water C. paper and furniture D. timber and power industry

4.What does the underlined word ¡°timber¡± probably mean?

A. Fruits. B. Wood. C. Animals. D. Money.

 

Though I don¡¯t have much money, I always try to think positively. However, sometimes, I also feel depressed and sad when I think how others have more than me, so I hate thinking about money. When I was younger, I always wondered why money was so important. But as I get older, of course that changes.

Last night, on my way home I stopped by to buy some hamburgers at a fast food restaurant. On my way in, a homeless man came over and asked, ¡°Do you have any bottles lying around?¡± I knew he would recycle them for a few cents, but I had none. And again he asked, ¡°Can you spare some change?¡± I smiled and said, ¡°Sorry, I don¡¯t.¡± He was respectful, saying, ¡°OK, thank you.¡± Though he didn¡¯t have anything, he was still in good spirits.

I went in and ate my meal, but I wondered if he was hungry, thinking if I should buy him something or not. Only after I finished my meal did I decide to order another one for him. At this point I didn't know if he was still around, but I tried anyway. At the counter I ordered a hamburger and also a hot chocolate, for it was cold outside. As I waited, I noticed the homeless man standing beside me with a tray£¨ÅÌ×Ó£©full of a few coins. I looked at him and smiled, ¡°The hamburger and this hot chocolate are for you.¡± He replied like a gentleman, ¡°Thank you. That¡¯s very kind of you.¡±

No matter how hard your life is, there are always those whose life is harder. And it's not always about happiness, but it¡¯s about love. If you love someone, you¡¯ll give them what they deserve because the greatest thing you can give is love.

1.Why does the writer hate thinking about money? (No more than 12 words)

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2.Why did the homeless man ask the writer for bottles? (No more than 11 words)

___________________________________________________________________________

3.How did the writer help the homeless man at last? (No more than 10 words)

___________________________________________________________________________

4.In the writer¡¯s opinion, how should we deal with those homeless persons?

(No more than 9 words)

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