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4£®Each time I see a balloon£¨ÆøÇò£©£¬my mind flies back to a memory of when I was a six-year-old girl£®It was a rainy Sunday and my father had recently died£®I asked my mom if Dad had gone to heaven£®"Yes£¬honey£®Of course£®"she said£®
"Can we write him a letter£¿"
She paused£¬the longest pause of my short life£¬and answered£¬"Yes£®"
My heart jumped£®"How£¿Does the mailman go there£¿"I asked£®
"No£¬but I have an idea£®"Mom drove to a party store and returned with a red balloon£®I asked her what it was for£®
"Just wait£¬honey£®You'll see£®"Mom told me to write my letter£®Eagerly£¬I got my favorite pen£¬and poured out my six-year-old heart in the form of blue ink£®I wrote about my day£¬what I learned at school£¬how Mom was doing£¬and even about what happened in a story I had read£®For a few minutes it was as if Dad were still alive£®I gave the letter to Mom£®She read it over£¬and a smile crossed her face£®
She made a hole in the corner of the letter where she looped the balloon string£®We went outside and she gave me the balloon£®It was still raining£®
"Okay£¬on the count of three£¬let go£®One£¬two£¬three£®"
The balloon£¬carrying my letter£¬darted upward against the rain£®We watched until it was swallowed by the mass of clouds£®
Later I realized£¬like the balloon£¬that Dad had never let his sickness get him down£®He was strong£®No matter what he suffered£¬he'd persevere£¬dart up£¬and finally transcend this cold world and his sick body£®He rose into sky and became something beautiful£®I watched until the balloon disappeared into the gray and white and I prayed that his strength was hereditary£®I prayed to be a balloon£®

59£®What would be the best title for the passage£¿D
A£®An unforgettable experience     
B£®A great father
C£®Fly to paradise                        
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A£®believed it easy to do so    
B£®thought her a creative girl
C£®felt it hard to answer   
D£®found it easy to lie
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A£®jumped with joy              
B£®became excited
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A£®An incurable disease£®
B£®An unforgettable memory£®
C£®The failures her father experienced          
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After school that evening£¬I asked my sister about the girl I'd seen£®She told me her name was Theresa and that she was a very nice girL£®"Why were those kids being mean to her£¿I asked£¬"Because they're stupid£¬"she said£®
One day£¬I was walking home from school when I heard voices behind me£®"There's the little idiot's £¨Éµ×Ó£©sister£®Does your sister wet her pants too£¿"I walked a little faster and then I felt a atone hit me in the back£®When I got home£¬I ran down to my sister's room£®
I pushed my way into her room£¬screaming at her£®"Why do you have to be that giri's friend£¿I don't see anyone else being nice to her£¬"Janelle yelled back£¬Because shes a wonderful person and she9s dying!"I will remember those words as long as I live£®Theresa wet her pants because she had an illness£¬which was killing her£®My sister was the only one nice enough to be her friend and stick up for her£®A few months later£¬Hieresa passed away£®
I felt proud that Janelle was my sister£®Throughout the years I watched her£¬and she always made friends with everyone£®It didn't matter if they ware fat£¬thin£¬brilliantornot£®She  never left anyone feeling isolated or alone£®It was she who changed me and   taughtme tonever  look at anyone in the same way again£®

28£®Why did other students make fun of Theresa£¿C
A£®Because she was dying very soon£®
B£®Because she was not good at singing£¬
C£®Because she behaved in an unusual way£®
D£®Because she was usually dressed poorly£®
29£®What was the turning point of the story£¿D
A£®Janelle became a friend of Theresa£®
B£®Theresa suffered from a serious illness£®
C£®The author lost her temper to her classmates£®
D£®Hie author was told the truth about Theresa£®
30£®What is the message conveyed in the story£¿A
A£®We shouldn't look at anyone shallowly£®
B£®Making friends teaches us more things£®
C£®Disadvantaged people need our sympathy£®
D£®Understanding is important among friends£®
31£®What might be the best title for the passage£¿A
A£®A Great Hero to Me         
B£®A Girl in Need of Help
C£®An Unforgettable Rehearsal
D£®An Embarrassing Experience£®
13£®This is a true story that happened in Japan£®In order to repair the house£¬a Japanese tore open the walls£®Japanese houses normally have an empty space between the wooden walls£®When pulling down the walls£¬he found that there was a lizard£¨òáò棩 staying there because a nail£¨¶¤×Ó£© from outside was hammered into one of its feet£®He saw this£¬feeling pity and curious£®When he checked the nail£¬he found it was nailed 10 years ago when the house was first built£®
     What happened£¿The lizard had survived in such a position for 10 years!It has been in a dark wall partition£¨¼Ð²ã£© for 10 years without moving!Then he wondered how this lizard survived for 10 years without moving a single step-since its foot was nailed!So he stopped his work and observed the lizard£ºWhat has it been doing£¿What and how has it been eating£¿Later£¬he didn't know from where another lizard appeared£¬with food in its mouth£®Ah!He was astonished and touched deeply£®The free lizard had been feeding it for the past 10 year s£®
     Such love£¬a beautiful love!Such love happened with this tiny creature¡­What can love do£¿It can do wonders!Just think about it£ºone lizard had been feeding the other for 10 long years£¬without giving up hop e on its partner£®If a small creature like a lizard can love like this£¬just imagine how we can love if we try£®
16£®How did the Japanese feel when seeing the lizard there£¿C
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17£®Why did the Japanese stop his work£¿D
A£®To watch how long the lizard can still live here£®
B£®To take out the nail and set the lizard free£®
C£®To have a rest by watching the lizard£®
D£®To find out why the lizard had survived there for 10 years£®
18£®What can we learn from the free lizard£¿A
A£®It teaches us never to give up our loved ones£®
B£®It teaches us to give more help to our loved ones£®
C£®It tells us to take pity on the stuck lizard£®
D£®It encourages us to live even longer£®
14£®February has long been a month of romance£®With the sweet£¨41£©A of roses in the air£¬romantic films£¨42£©C cinemas and love stories £¨43£©Dnewspapers and magazines£®
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