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There was once a lonely girl who wanted love very much.One day while she was walking in the forest,she found two birds.She took them home and put them in a small 1 .She was happy to have two“friends”.She 2 them with love and the birds grew strong.One day the girl forgot to close the door of the cage.The 3 of the two flew out of the cage.The girl was afraid that it would fly away.She caught it quickly.She felt glad that she caught the bird before it could fly away.Suddenly she couldn’t 4 a sound from the bird.When she opened her hand,the bird was already(已经)dead.Her 5 killed(杀死)the bird! Then she saw 6 bird jumping up and down 7 the cage.She could feel its great need for freedom.It wanted to fly into the blue sky.So she let it fly away 8 .The bird circled(转圈)once,twice,and three times.The girl 9 as the bird flew.She didn’t care about losing the bird any more.She wanted it to be happy.Suddenly the bird flew closer and landed softly on her shoulder.It sang the 10 song she had ever heard(她所听过的).
The fastest way to lose love is to hold it too tightly,and the best way to keep love is to give it wings.
1. A.box B.basket C.cage D.bag
2.A.looked for B.looked at C.looked after D.looked over
3.A.stronger B.lazier C.weakest D.smallest
4.A.listen B.make C.describe D.hear
5.A.love B.joke C.luck D.wish
6.A.one B.the other C.another D.other
7.A.outside B.inside C.beside D.behind
8.A.sadly B.happily C.loudly D.highly
9.A.watched B.saw C.looked D.heard
10.A.worst B.oldest C.newest D.sweetest
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| The train shook back and forth, its wheels making a loud noise. Outside the windows the freezing cold of winter ruled. The train was filled with cold, tired passengers. Suddenly a little boy 1 his way through the grown-up's legs and sat down by the window. He was all alone among the unfriendly grown-ups. What a brave child, I thought. His father 2 to stay by the door behind us. The train began to move slowly into a tunnel (隧道). Then something very 3 happened suddenly. The serious little boy slid (滑) down from the seat and leaned (斜靠)his hand on my knee. For a moment, I thought that he wanted to 4 me and returned to his father, so I helped him to stand up. But instead he leaned forward and held his head 5 towards mine. He wanted to say something to me, I thought.1 lowered my head to receive the 6 . Wrong again! What I received was a loud kiss on the face. The boy quietly retumed to his seat, leaned back and continued looking out of the window. I was so surprised. What just happened? A child kissed an 7 grown-up on the train. How could anybody want to kiss such a man that had so much beard (胡子)? Nervous and a little surprised, we smiled at the father. 8 he saw our questioning looks as he got ready for his stop, he offered a clue (some information). "He's so happy to be alive," the father said, "He has been very sick."Father and son 9 into the crowd moving toward the exit. Then doors closed and the train went on. On my face I could still 10 the child's kiss a kiss that has started some soul-search (深思) inside me. How many grown-ups go around kissing each other 11 the joy of being alive? How many even give much thought to the special right of 12 ? The little kisser has taught us a sweet but serious lesson-You don't let yourself die before your heart stops! | ||||
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Mrs. Hill was very much interested in singing. She had a good voice (嗓子), but some of her high notes (高音) seemed to sound like an axle (车轴) 1 enough oil. Mrs. Hill knew this very well, and tried her best to 2 them. As she didn't want to 3 the other 4 of the family, she usually went for long walks along the roads outside the city when she had time, and practised her high notes there. 5 she 6 a car or a person coming along the road, she stopped and 7 until she could 8 be heard before she started practising again 9 she was a shy woman.
One afternoon a fast, open car came up 10 her so 11 and so fast that she did not hear it until it was only a few metres 12 her. She was singing some of her 13 and most difficult notes at the time, and as the car went past her, she saw a 14 look come over its driver's face. The driver put his brakes (刹车) on, and as soon as the car stopped, he jumped out and began to 15 carefully at all his tyres to 16 if there was something wrong with 17 . Mrs. Hill did not dare (敢) to 18 him what the 19 had really been, so he got back into his car and drove off as puzzled (迷惑不解) as he had been when he 20 .
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