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We always want what we cannot have. When we're young, we want to stay out late, have romantic relationships, and be __1__. However, when we're __2__, we want to go back to being young and we __3__ the days when we didn't have to worry about complex love affairs, __4__ pressure, and money problems. Young people believe adulthood __15__ freedom from parents and schoolwork. When they get older, they feel that __6__ is freedom from work pressure and family responsibilities. To __7__ this feeling, people say, “The grass is always __8__ on the other side of the fence.” As __9__, we like to be like adults, but as young adults, we __10__ to be young again. We think about staying out late and __11__ our own money to spend. Suddenly, they see that love can result in __12__ hearts; staying out late makes it hard to get ready for __13__ the next morning. They find out that adult life is not as __14__ as they thought it would be and suddenly, __15__ becomes very scary. Life is __16__. It gives us time to __17__ but also requires us to work. The time will come when we must grow up and we will always look back wishing we __18__ being young a bit longer. That time will not come back. It is normal to want what we cannot have but the __19__ is that to be happy is to appreciate what we have. That is the first step to grow up. __20__ life becomes more complex, we will not regret the time we wasted wishing we were adults. | ||||
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We were late as usual. My husband had insisted on watering the flowers in the garden by him self, and 1 he discovered that he couldn't manage he asked me for 2 at the last moment. So now we had only an hour to get to the airport. Luckily there were not many cars and buses on the road and we were 3 to get there just in time. We checked in and went straight into a big hall to wait for our 4 to be called. We waited and waited 5 no announcement was made.We asked for 6 and the girl there told us that the 7 hadn't arrived yet. In the end there came an announcement telling us that those 8 for Flight JJ 108 could get a free meal voucher (代金卷) and that the plane hadn't left Spain 9 technical problems. We thought that meant that it was not 10 for the plane to 11. We waited again for a long time until half 12 when we were asked to report again. This time we were given free vouchers to spend the night in a 13 hotel. The next morning after a 14 night because of all the planes 15 off and landing, we were reported back to the airport. Guess 16 had happened while we were 17. Our plane had arrived and taken off again. All the other 18 had been woken up in the night to 19 the plane, but for some reason or other we had been 20. You can imagine how we felt. | |||
( ) 1.A. when ( ) 2.A. food ( ) 3.A. impossible ( ) 4.A. plane ( ) 5.A. so ( ) 6.A. time ( ) 7.A. policeman ( ) 8.A. coming ( ) 9.A. for ( )10.A. possible ( )11.A. repair ( )12.A. evening ( )13.A. faraway ( )14.A. bad ( )15.A. turning ( )16.A. what ( )17.A. awake ( )18.A. workers ( )19.A. get ( )20.A. woken |
B. before B. advice B. necessary B. flight B. but B. advice B. plane B. sitting B. since B. important B. sell B. noon B. nearby B. quiet B. putting B. where B. asleep B. planes B. catch B. announced |
C. while C. praise C. able C. fly C. otherwise C. help C. driver C. waiting C. because C. safe C. fly C. morning C. distant C. sweet C. taking C. it C. alone C. passengers C. drive C. lost |
D. until D. help D. unable D. flying D. if D. information D.train D. working D. from D. difficult D. telephone D. afternoon D. silent D. pleasant D. keeping D. that D. afraid D. flights D. ride D. forgotten |
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We always celebrated my Dad's November birthday on Thanksgiving Day, even after he entered a nursing home. As years went on, these events took on a(n) 1 meaning - a traditional birthday party for Dad, and a personal 2 for all that he had done for me in my life. When we knew that it might be Dad's 3 birthday, the whole family decided to come together for a huge birthday celebration at the nursing home. It was a crowded party _4_all of us sitting around him. Dad was a wonderful 5 , and here was a biggest audience he'd ever had. During a quiet moment, I announced that it was now Dad's turn to 6 stories from us. I wanted everyone to tell Dad what we loved about him. 7 , we told stories from our hearts, 8 Dad listened with wet, flashing blue eyes. We 9 all kinds of lost memories - stories about when we were little, stories about when Dad was young and stories that are shared as family 10 . Even the littlest grandchildren couldn't 11 to tell their grandfather why they loved him. For a man who had been kind to so many people in his life, here was our 12 to honor him. A few months later, at Dad's memorial service, we fully realized what we had given Dad that night. Those were the stories people normally tell at a 13 . They are told, then, full of tears, with the hope that the departed will somehow hear the outpouring of love. 14 we had given those loving 15 to Dad when he was 16 , told through laughter, accompanied by hugs and joy. I'm sure the stories and memories 17 over in his mind during his last months and days. Words do 18 , and they are enough. We need to say them, to speak them 19 to the ones we love, for everyone else to hear. That's the way to 20 love, and our chance to honor a person in life. | ||||
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We adopted Luke four years ago. The people from the orphanage (孤儿院) dropped him off at our | ||||
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