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The D-word, it's most people's worst fear, but, in a bittersweet way, it was my greatest joy. In divorce, you gain something and you 1 something. I'm thirteen years old, and I know what it 2 like when parents split up, because mine did last fall. My parents had been 3 for years. When my father started cheating my mom things went downhill, I 4 they would divorce instantly. I tried to picture my life after my parents 5 up-living at my mom's house during the week, and my father's house on the weekend. But my mom decided to be the bigger person and try to 6 it out, so that my siblings and I would know 7 it was like to have a family. Things didn't get better, 8 . I would always strain to hear the quiet 9 they didn't want me to hear. They weren't getting along and they weren't happy, My father has never really been there for me. He was there physically but not emotionally. He yelled a lot and never really showed any 10 in going to my piano recitals or watching my dance performances, 11 we asked him to do and he had another 12 -a lie. We just ignored it and went on with our lives as if nothing was the matter. Then last summer, there was real 13 in paradise. My siblings and I want out to Los Angeles to pursue acting and while we were out there, my father 14 my mom again, and this time my brother, sister, and I all found out. We decided to stay in L.A and leave my father in Florida. Our 15 resulted in divorce. We didn't know if we were making the right 16 or not. My mom went back and forth. She wanted what was best for her children. She asked me if I thought we should go back to Florida or stay in Los Angeles, I replied mom "There is nothing in Florida for us any more. Out here in L.A, we have so many 17 , that can come true. We shouldn't let him abuse us any more." Finally, we are free. The 18 was the best thing that had ever happened to me and the rest of my family. I now know that taking chances is the best thing to do. I accept that 19 doesn't always. If, in your heart, you can feel something that is not right, then follow your heart. In the end it's going to be your only true guide, to have and to hold, for richer or poorer, your heart will never 20 you down. | ||||
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I feel very excited at the thought that in another week I shall be with you again on holiday.I have enjoyed my stay in England very much indeed.Mr Brown and classmates are nice to me,but,as they say in England “There_is_no_place_like_home”,and I think you feel this above all at Christmas time.
I’m leaving here early on Thursday,the 23rd,and I shall arrive in Basle on Friday morning,so I shall be home somewhere about lunchtime.Can you meet me at the station,as I shall have a lot of luggage?
In some of my earlier letters I have told you all about the other students here,well,I want to ask my Polish friend Jan to come and spend Christmas with us.Will that be all right?His father and mother died last year,he can not go home for Christmas,and he has no friend in England except the Browns.He is a nice boy.I know you all like him,and I feel sure he will enjoy Christmas with us.It is very short notice,but you are always pleased,I know,if we bring our friends home.However,I have not yet invited him,as I thought it was better to ask you first.Please let me know as soon as possible if it will be all right.
64.The writer was very excited at the thought that________.
A.she would be back home with her new friend
B.she would be with her parents in another week
C.her parents wanted to see her very much
D.she would go on staying in England
65.When did she expect to arrive in Basle?
A.On Thursday the 23rd.
B.On Friday morning.
C.The next day.
D.The second day after her holiday.
66.She wanted someone to meet her because________.
A.she was told to do so
B.she would be tired out after the trip
C.she would carry a lot of things
D.she didn’t know where the station was
67.The underlined sentence “There is no place like home” in the first paragraph means________.
A.there is not a place that the writer likes
B.there is no place that the writer can live in
C.the writer’s home is not in London in fact
D.there is no place which is not like a house
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In some of my earlier letters I have told you all about the other students here. Well, I want to ask my Polish friend Jan to come and spend Christmas with us. Will that be all right? His father and mother died last year. He cannot go home for Christmas, and he has no friend in England except the Browns. He is a nice boy. I know you will all like him, and I feel sure he will enjoy Christmas with us .It is a very short notice, but you are always pleased, I know, if we bring our friends home. However, I have not yet invited him, as I thought it was better to ask you first, Please let me know as soon as possible if it will be all right.
1. The first paragraph suggests that________.
A. the writer will go on holiday with his parents
B. the writer misses his family very much
C. the writer will spend Christmas in a foreign country
D. the writer feels home is not a good place for Christmas
2. The writer wants someone to meet him because_________.
A. he doesn’t want to have lunch at home
B. he will be tired out after the trip
C. he will carry a lot of things
D. he has forgotten the way home
3. It can be inferred that the writer________.
A. is very kind and friendly
B. is quite independent
C. likes doing whatever he wants to
D. doesn’t often write letters to his parents
4. It is probable that________.
A. Jan will return to Poland in a week’s time
B. Jan will spend Christmas with the Browns
C. the writer’s parents will agree to his decision
D. the writer’s parents will not reply to his letter
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I feel very excited at the thought that in another week I shall be with you again on holiday. I have enjoyed my stay in England very much indeed. Mr. Brown and my classmates are nice to me, but, as they say in England, “There’s no place like home,” and I think you feel this above all at Christmas time.
I am leaving here early on Thursday, the 23rd, and I shall arrive in Basie on Friday morning, so I shall be home somewhere about lunchtime. Can you meet me at the station, as I shall have a lot of luggage?
In some of my earlier letters I have told you all about the other students here. Well, I want to ask my Polish friend Jan to come and spend Christmas with us. Will that be all right? His father and mother died last year. He cannot go home for Christmas, and he has no friend in England except the Browns. He is a nice boy. I know you will all like him, and I feel sure he will enjoy Christmas with us .It is a very short notice, but you are always pleased, I know, if we bring our friends home. However, I have not yet invited him, as I thought it was better to ask you first, Please let me know as soon as possible if it will be all right.
1. The first paragraph suggests that________.
A. the writer will go on holiday with his parents
B. the writer misses his family very much
C. the writer will spend Christmas in a foreign country
D. the writer feels home is not a good place for Christmas
2. The writer wants someone to meet him because_________.
A. he doesn’t want to have lunch at home
B. he will be tired out after the trip
C. he will carry a lot of things
D. he has forgotten the way home
3. It can be inferred that the writer________.
A. is very kind and friendly
B. is quite independent
C. likes doing whatever he wants to
D. doesn’t often write letters to his parents
4. It is probable that________.
A. Jan will return to Poland in a week’s time
B. Jan will spend Christmas with the Browns
C. the writer’s parents will agree to his decision
D. the writer’s parents will not reply to his letter
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