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Eric Seal thought the poor dog at his feet was perhaps five weeks old. Sometime during the night, the little female had been ¡¡16 at the Seals front gate. ¡°We can¡¯t just turned her¡¡ ¡¡17 ¡± his wife, Jeffrey said, ¡°I¡¯ll feed her and get her 18 up. Then we¡¯ll find a home for her.¡±
Standing between them, the puppy seemed to ¡¡19 that her fate was being decided. Her tail wagged ¡¡20 she looked from one to the other. Finally, Eric shrugged his shoulders, ¡°Okay, if you want to fool with her, ¡¡21 ¡± Eric continued, ¡°one other thing, let¡¯s wait a few days to put her in the doghouse with Tex. We don¡¯t want Tex 22 to anything. He has all the troubles he can handle.¡±
Tex, the six-year-old cattle dog --- the Seals had raised from a puppy, ¡¡23 he already shared his doghouse with a yellow cat, happily moved over and made room for the new puppy the Seals called Heinz. Not long before Heinz showed up, the Seals had noticed that Tex ¡¡24 to be losing his eyesight. When they brought Tex to a specialist in Dallas, doctors there determined that Tex was already ¡¡25 . It was soon obvious that the little puppy ¡¡26 be a large dog --- too large to continue sharing a doghouse with Tex and the yellow cat. One weekend the Seals built¡¡ ¡¡27 doghouse next to the one the dogs had shared.
It was then they ¡¡28 that what they had supposed was puppy playfulness actually had a purpose. ¡¡29 any training or coaching, Heinz had become Tex¡¯s ¡°seeing eye¡± dog. Each evening when the dogs ¡¡30 for the night, Heinz gently took Tex¡¯s nose in her mouth and¡¡ ¡¡31 him into his house. In the morning, she got him up and guided him out of the house again. On sunny days, Tex ¡¡32 stretched out on the driveway, if a car was coming, Heinz would wake him up and guided him ¡¡33 danger.
The Seals were surprised, without any training, the young dog had devised ¡¡34 means were necessary to help, guide and protect her blind companion. It was clear that Heinz shared ¡¡35 her eyes with Tex; she shared her heart.
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¡¡¡¡ Luckily he was flying at a good 7 when this misfortune happened, and he had time to look for a place to 8 . Below him he could see a number of fields which looked 9 enough to land on, and he succeeded in 10 his machine down on one of them. It was not as flat as it had looked from the 11 , but he landed safely and 12 out to look round, wondering where he was.
¡¡¡¡ He saw a few trees and one or two cows and horses 13 eating the grass in the fields. Along one of the 14 a man was walking, and this person stopped when he saw the plane.
¡¡¡¡ Hooker looked at him with 15 because he could 16 tell him where he was and how he could get back to London. He had the 17 of a farm-worker.
¡¡¡¡ He was wearing a dirty old hat and a coat that had seen 18 days. In his hand was a 19 made out of part of a tree, and in his mouth a long piece of grass. Hooker walked across the 20 towards this man.
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¡¡¡¡ He saw a few trees and one or two cows and horses 13 eating the grass in the fields. Along one of the 14 a man was walking, and this person stopped when he saw the plane.
¡¡¡¡ Hooker looked at him with 15 because he could 16 tell him where he was and how he could get back to London. He had the 17 of a farm-worker.
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Academy Awards The Academy Awards are the most prominent film award in the United States£®The Awards are granted by the Academy of Motin Picture Arts and Sciences£®Academy Awards are nicknamed ¡°Oscars¡±, which is also the nickname of the statuette£¨Ð¡µñÏñ£©£®The name is said to have been born when Margaret Herrick saw the statuette on a table and said: It looks just like my uncle Oscar!¡±
Berlin Film Festival One of the ¡°A¡± festivals in Europe£®The Berlin International Film Festival, also called the ¡°Berlinale¡±, is held annually in February and started in 1951 after an initiative of the American, who occupied part of the city after World War¢ò£®The jury£¨×¨¼ÒÆÀ½±ÍÅ£©always placed special emphasis on representing films from all over the world, from the former Eastern Bloc£¨¼¯ÍÅ£©Countries as well as from western countries£®The awards are called Golden and Silver Bears£¨as the Bear is the symbol of Berlin£©£®
Venice Film Festival The Venice Film Festival takes place every year in late August / early September on the Lido in the historic Palazzo del Cinema, in Venice, Italy; its main award is the ¡° Leone d¡¯Oro¡±£¨Golden Lion£©£®Recently, a new award has been added, the San Marco Award for the best film£®
Cannes Film Festival The Cannes Film Festival is a famous international film festival£®It has been held annually in Cannes, in the south of France, since 1946 with a few exceptions£®Given massive media exposure, the Festival is attended by many movie stars and is a popular venue for movie producers to launch their new films and attempt to sell their works to the distributors who come from all over the globe£®
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A£®Golden Lion B£®Golden Palm
C£®Academy Awards D£®San Marco Award
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A£®It¡¯s the nickname of Academy Awards
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C£®It got its name because Margaret said the statuette looked like his uncle£®
D£®It¡¯s an award in France£®
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B£®It is made up of bear fur
C£®The bear is the symbol of
D£®Bear is rare in
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A£®An introduction of famous film festivals and film awards
B£®An advertisement for films and TV programmes£®
C£®Introduce the nicknames of famous film awards£®
D£®A guide of how to spend famous film festivals
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