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Our three-year-old daughter Becky wanted a dog. But we were too busy to buy one. One day, Becky ran in, shouting, ¡°Mom! Come to see my dog!¡± Her face was red with1.
¡¡¡¡I followed her to the bush and found a2! He was hurt. Seeing me, he stood up 3! I could see his teeth! God! My mouth felt dry. ¡°Don¡¯t be afraid. That¡¯s Mom. She 4you, too.¡± Becky said. Then he became friendly. It was  5!
¡¡¡¡I 6 to find my husband and told him about the wolf. We should have 7the wolf, but Becky loved him. Besides, he was gentle(ÎÂÈáµÄ) to Becky. So we called the vet finally.
¡¡¡¡Becky named the wolf (ÀÇ) Ralph ,8 she carried food to him every day. Later, Ralph got well. They played together in the daytime. At night, Ralph would return to the mountains. Sometimes he 9 but came back several days later.
¡¡¡¡On Becky¡¯s first day of school, we could see Ralph¡¯s 10. After the school bus left, Ralph lay by the side of the road and 11 . When Becky returned, he got happy again. This 12 throughout Becky¡¯s school years.
¡¡¡¡Twelve 13 passed.
¡¡¡¡One day we heard that a she-wolf was killed. The other wolf was hurt and ran away. We were 14 about Ralph. That night, Ralph returned with a wound (ÉË). Fifteen-year-old Becky held his head and15 him. We hope he could come through. However, he 16.
¡¡¡¡Becky cried. I noticed something strange in the bush ¡ª two little yellow eyes! Ralph¡¯s17! Before he died, Ralph 18 his child to us! He knew he would be  19here, as he had been. Ralph, Ralph... I was 20.
¡°Don¡¯t be afraid, little ... Ralphie. That¡¯s Mom. She loves you, too.¡±

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Even though he has been caught, the former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein is still causing trouble. His arrest ?¡¡1¡¡? as many questions as it has answers. Top of the list is ¡¡2¡¡ should happen to Saddam now, closely ?¡¡3¡¡? by calls for information from him about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction (»Ù»µ).

He is currently being held by ¡¡4¡¡ troops at a secret place. The US says he will stand trial(ÉóÅÐ) for his cruel actions during his years in ¡¡5¡¡.This is likely to take place at a court ¡¡6¡¡ two weeks ago by the US-backed Iraqi Governing Council.

The council's president Abdul Aziz al-hakim has warned Saddam could be executed (´¦ËÀ) if

¡¡¡¡ 7¡¡ guilty (ÓÐ×ïµÄ) by the court. And the US ¡¡8¡¡ this.

¡°I think he ought to receive the ¡¡9¡¡ punishment for what he has done to people,¡± said US president George W. Bush,¡¡10¡¡ directly stating that Saddam should be put to death.

¡¡¡¡However, many ¡¡11¡¡,including Saddam's long time enemy Iran, believe he would receive a fairer trial in an international court.¡¡12¡¡ Britain, American's closest supporter, said it would not take part in any trial that could lead to Saddam's execution.

The UN Security Council has yet to ¡¡13¡¡ its position clear. But UN Secretary¡ªGeneral Kofi Annan ?¡¡14¡¡? say that ¡°the UN does not support a death penalty.¡±

¡¡¡¡Besides ¡¡15¡¡a trial of Saddam, the world wants to see ¡¡16¡¡ the US and Britain can find the ¡¡17¡¡ weapons they gave as the ¡¡18¡¡ for the war in Iraq. Asked if Saddam's capture (²¶»ñ) could ¡¡19¡¡ a breakthrough (Í»ÆÆ) in the hunt for the weapons of mass destruction, British Prime Minister Tony Blair said, ¡°I think we should ¡¡20¡¡ what we're doing in Iraq.¡±

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Like most July days, it was hot. I stepped into a tiny ice-cream shop to ?¡¡1¡¡? a chocolate ice-cream. It was a very ?¡¡2¡¡? store with little round tables and chairs.

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¡°Poor woman,¡± I thought. ¡°What does she get ?¡¡7¡¡? life? Why does God let people live so long past their youth?¡±

As I thought, another aged lady entered the shop and sat down with her. Soon the two of them were ?¡¡8¡¡? childhood days. They talked of how little the shop had changed in 70 years. In minutes, the two of them were shaking with laughter.

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