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One night I decided to spend some time building a happier and closer relationship with my daughter. For several weeks she had been me to play chess with her, so I suggested a game and she eagerly . It was a school night, however, and at nine o¡¯clock my daughter asked if I could________ my moves, because she to go to bed; she had to get up at six in the morning. I ________ she had strict sleeping habits, ________ I thought she ought to be able to ________ some of this strictness. I said to her,¡° ________ , you can stay up late for once. We¡¯re having ________ .¡± We played on for another fifteen minutes, during which time she looked ________ . Finally she said, ¡°Please, Daddy, do it quickly.¡± ¡°No.¡± I replied. ¡°If you¡¯re going to play it________ , you¡¯re going to play it slowly. ¡±And so we ________ for another ten minutes, until ________ my daughter burst out crying, and ________ that she was beaten.

Clearly I had made ________ . I had started the evening wanting to have a ________ time with my daughter but had ________ my desire to win to become more ________ than my relationship with my daughter. When I was a child, my desire to win ________ me well. As a parent, I ________ that it got in my way. So I had to change.

1.A. guiding B. asking C. training D. advising

2.A. followed B. expected C. replied D. accepted

3.A. change B. repeat C. hurry D. pass

4.A. agreed B. needed C. begged D. hated

5.A. knew B. learned C. guessed D. heard

6.A. so B. for C. but D. or

7.A. put up B. take up C. pick up D. give up

8.A. As usual B. Go ahead C. By the way D. Come on

9.A. patience B. luck C. fun D. success

10.A. excited B. proud C. anxious D. angry

11.A. well B. again C. fairly D. regularly

12.A. discussed B. continued C. counted D. argued

13.A. nervously B. immediately C. strangely D. suddenly

14.A. promised B. admitted C. wondered D.discovered

15.A. a mistake B. a decision C. an attempt D. an effort

16.A. free B. different C. full D. happy

17.A. managed B. recognized C. allowed D. reduced

18.A. important B. attractive C. practical D. interesting

19.A. offered B. served C. controlled D. taught

20.A. realized B. apologized C. imagined D. explained

Last Friday a storm swept through two villages in the New Territories£¬destroying fourteen homes. Seven others were so badly damaged that their owners had to leave them£¬and fifteen others had broken windows or broken roofs. One person was killed£¬several were badly hurt and taken to hospital£¬and a number of other people received smaller hurt. Altogether over two hundred people were homeless after the storm.

A farmer£¬Mr. Tan£¬said that the storm began early in the morning and lasted for over an hour.

¡°I was eating with my wife and children£¬¡±he said£¬¡°When we heard a loud noise. A few minutes later our house fell down on top of us. We tried our best to climb out but then I saw that one of my children was missing. I went back inside and found him£¬safe but very frightened.¡±

Mrs. Woo Mei Fong said that her husband had just left for work when she felt that her house was moving. She ran outside at once with her children.

¡°There was no time to take anything£¬¡±she said£¬¡°A few minutes later£¬the roof came down.¡±

Soldiers helped to take people out of the flooded area and the welfare department £¨¸£Àû»ú¹¹£© brought them food£¬clothes and shelter.

1. How many homes altogether were damaged in the storm£¿

A. Fourteen B. Twenty-one

C. Twenty-nine D. Thirty-six

2.Where was Mr. Tan when the storm first began£¿

A. He was in bed. B. He was inside the house.

C. He was outside the house. D. He was on the roof.

3.The underlined word ¡°shelter¡± in this passage means ______.

A. something to eat B. something to wear

C. somewhere to study D. somewhere to stay

4.Which of he following may be the best title for this passage£¿

A. A Terrible Storm B. A Lucky Woman

C. Good Soldiers D. Clever People

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