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I truly learned what a best friend is in my first year in high school.
Kate and I were good friends and we were inseparable. We spent every day together and always had a good 36 .
Then bas
ketball started and we were on the 37 team. After a few games, 38 , Kate got moved up to the Rose Cup full-time. I wouldn't admit it then, but actually I envied(嫉妒) her. Having 39 practice times, we started to see less of each other. Soon I started to hear that she was talking 40 my back.
One night, I called Kate to tell her about my new 41 .To my 42 , the next day at school she told everyone I 43 her style because she had told me she wanted to get hers cut like this. At noon she handed me a letter and walked away 44 talking with me. I couldn't accept the 45 words on the paper. In great __46__ , I wrote right back to her.
Over the next week, we exchange(交换) more
47 notes. I cried myself to sleep every night, 48 our friendship was over. One night my mom took me to Kate's home. Our moms looked at each other 49 . Kate's mom asked us questions but __50 _ of us responded(反应) .At last I let everything out. The huge burden in my mind was slowly lifted as we each talked about ___51____ we were feeling. It was all out. Suddenly Kate 52 from her seat, crossed the room and hugged me with tears. I will never forget that.
It has been five months 53 we broke with each other. Last weekend we were out together again. It makes me happy that we are 54 to care about each other more. I now know that 55 I am asked about my friends, Kate will be at the top of the list.
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| A.rest | B.time | C.example | D.party |
| A.right | B.good | C.famous | D.same |
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| A.regular | B.free | C.different | D.strange |
| A.on | B.in | C.by | D.behind |
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| A.joy | B.surprise | C.p | D.sorrow |
| A.caught | B.gained | C.copied | D.created |
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| A.cruel | B.sad | C.disappointing | D.beautiful |
| A.anxiety | B.anger | C.surprise | D.doubt |
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| I truly learned what a best friend is in my first year in high school. Kate and I were good friends and we were inseparable. We spent every day together and always had a good 1 . Then basketball competitions started and we were on the 2 team. After a few games, 3 , Kate got moved up to the Rose Cup full-time. I wouldn't admit it then, but actually I envied(嫉妒) her. Having 4 practice times, we started to see less of each other. Soon I started to hear that she was talking 5 my back. One night, I called Kate to tell her about my new 6 . To my 7 , the next day at school she told everyone I 8 her style because she had told me she wanted to get hers cut like this. At noon she handed me a letter and walked away 9 talking with me. I couldn't accept the 10_ words on the paper. In great _11__ , I wrote right back to her. Over the next week, we exchange(交换) more 12 notes. I cried myself to sleep every night, 13 our friendship was over. One night my mom took me to Kate's home. Our moms looked at each other 14 . Kate's mom asked us questions but 15_of us responded(反应). At last I let everything out. The huge burden in my mind was slowly lifted as we each talked about _16_ we were feeling. It was all out. Suddenly Kate 17 from her seat, crossed the room and hugged me with tears. I will never forget that. It was five months 18 we had broke with each other. Last weekend we were out together again. It makes me happy that we are 19 to care about each other more. I now know that 20 I am asked about my friends, Kate will be at the top of the list. | ||||
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完形填空
Do you know what kind of things the young people are reading? More and more ___1___ and parents have noticed another kind of pollution which came from the printed papers ___2___ on streets. These printed things ___3___ newspapers but have hardly ___4___ to do with them, you can only find reading materials badly made up there?---some are too strange for anyone to believe; others are ___5___ stories of something ___6___ However, many of the young readers are getting interested in such ___7___ reading, which ___8___ them what they should pay for their breakfast and brings them nightmares and immoral ideas ___9___. Homework was left undone; daily games lost. These sellers shout on streets selling their papers well. The writers, publishers and printers, ___10___ they are, we never know, are ___11___ their silent money. The sheep-skinned wolfs story seems to have been forgotten once again. Why not ___12___ this kind of things? Yes, ___13___ the teachers and parents have asked each other for more strict control of the young readers. Unfortunately, the more you want to forbid it ___14___ they want to have a look at it. ___15___ you may even find out several children, driven by the curious natures, ___16___ one patched paper, which has ___17___ from hand to hand. It really does ___18___ to our society. It has already formed a sort of moral pollution. The ___19___ teachers and parents need more powerful support in their protection of the young generation. At the same time the young readers need more interesting books to help them ___20___ those ugly papers.
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(1)A.readers |
B.writers |
C.teachers |
D.students |
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(2)A.found |
B.sold |
C.given |
D.shown |
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(3)A.appear |
B.seem as |
C.look like |
D.are |
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(4)A.nothing |
B.anything |
C.something |
D.everything |
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(5)A.puzzling |
B.pleased |
C.worried |
D.frightening |
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(6)A.too bad |
B.still worse |
C.even better |
D.very good |
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(7)A.poisonous |
B.wonderful |
C.interesting |
D.useless |
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(8)A.takes |
B.uses |
C.costs |
D.pays |
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(9)A.by turns |
B.in return |
C.by return |
D.in turn |
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(10)A.who |
B.what |
C.whoever |
D.which |
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(11)A.using |
B.making |
C.spending |
D.losing |
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(12)A.allow |
B.forbid |
C.separate |
D.leave |
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(13)A.neither |
B.some |
C.most |
D.both |
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(14)A.the less |
B.so that |
C.the more |
D.as though |
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(15)A.Seldom |
B.Always |
C.Sometimes |
D.Hardly |
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(16)A.find |
B.share |
C.get |
D.hold |
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(17)A.traveled |
B.handed |
C.given |
D.spread |
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(18)A.harm |
B.good |
C.favor |
D.wrong |
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(19)A.puzzled |
B.worried |
C.frightened |
D.disappointed |
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(20)A.throwaway |
B.keep away |
C.break off |
D.get rid of |
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完形填空
Do you know what kind of things the young people are reading? More and more ___1___ and parents have noticed another kind of pollution which came from the printed papers ___2___ on streets. These printed things ___3___ newspapers but have hardly ___4___ to do with them, you can only find reading materials badly made up there?---some are too strange for anyone to believe; others are ___5___ stories of something ___6___ However, many of the young readers are getting interested in such ___7___ reading, which ___8___ them what they should pay for their breakfast and brings them nightmares and immoral ideas ___9___. Homework was left undone; daily games lost. These sellers shout on streets selling their papers well. The writers, publishers and printers, ___10___ they are, we never know, are ___11___ their silent money. The sheep-skinned wolfs story seems to have been forgotten once again. Why not ___12___ this kind of things? Yes, ___13___ the teachers and parents have asked each other for more strict control of the young readers. Unfortunately, the more you want to forbid it ___14___ they want to have a look at it. ___15___ you may even find out several children, driven by the curious natures, ___16___ one patched paper, which has ___17___ from hand to hand. It really does ___18___ to our society. It has already formed a sort of moral pollution. The ___19___ teachers and parents need more powerful support in their protection of the young generation. At the same time the young readers need more interesting books to help them ___20___ those ugly papers.
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(1)A.readers |
B.writers |
C.teachers |
D.students |
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(2)A.found |
B.sold |
C.given |
D.shown |
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(3)A.appear |
B.seem as |
C.look like |
D.are |
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(4)A.nothing |
B.anything |
C.something |
D.everything |
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(5)A.puzzling |
B.pleased |
C.worried |
D.frightening |
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(6)A.too bad |
B.still worse |
C.even better |
D.very good |
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(7)A.poisonous |
B.wonderful |
C.interesting |
D.useless |
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(8)A.takes |
B.uses |
C.costs |
D.pays |
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(9)A.by turns |
B.in return |
C.by return |
D.in turn |
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(10)A.who |
B.what |
C.whoever |
D.which |
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(11)A.using |
B.making |
C.spending |
D.losing |
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(12)A.allow |
B.forbid |
C.separate |
D.leave |
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(13)A.neither |
B.some |
C.most |
D.both |
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(14)A.the less |
B.so that |
C.the more |
D.as though |
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(15)A.Seldom |
B.Always |
C.Sometimes |
D.Hardly |
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(16)A.find |
B.share |
C.get |
D.hold |
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(17)A.traveled |
B.handed |
C.given |
D.spread |
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(18)A.harm |
B.good |
C.favor |
D.wrong |
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(19)A.puzzled |
B.worried |
C.frightened |
D.disappointed |
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(20)A.throwaway |
B.keep away |
C.break off |
D.get rid of |