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The following week, the class understood _______. The principal himself brought the new student to their class. ______, Mr. White pushed the new student to the class because the student was in a wheelchair. Mr. White _____ the new student as Jeff and asked them to be friendly to him. He said that Jeff now was a _______ of the class and they should work together. He added,¡° A house divided (·Ö¿ª) against itself cannot stand.¡± ______ could fully understand what Mr. White meant at first.

Over time, they began to understand what their principal meant. Jeff was a _____ student and often lent a helping hand to students who did not understand _______ work. They felt very thankful to him. They took turns to wheel him about ______ they knew well tht when someone did something for you, you ________ do something back in return. Not only did their results ______ , but their behavior became better. It was a special year Class 6 would never forget.

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The latest colorful 3D cartoon movie, Zootopia, has become a great success. It has not only won the hearts of children but also drawn the attention of adults.
The film tells about a rabbit called Judy who was born in carrot farmers. All her life, she's dreamed of being a police officer and finally leaves for Zootopia, a beautiful modern city, to go for her dream. It's a place where, according to her understanding, ¡°anyone can be anything.¡±
At first, she is put on parking duty, because nobody believes a rabbit can become a great policewoman compared to other big and strong predator animals(ʳÈ⶯Îï).While on duty, she gets to know a sly-looking fox, Nick . They once misunderstand each other and have words with each other. But they work together to solve a secret case successfully in the end .
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D.We should live in peace, no matter what type of people we are

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The ticket lady asked ______ tickets the father wanted. He proudly answered, ¡°Please give me eight children¡¯s tickets and two adults¡¯ tickets, so I ______ take all my family to the circus.¡± The ticket lady told him the price. The father kept ______ for a short time. Then, again he asked, ¡°How much did you say?¡± Then the tickets lady ______ the price more loudly. He said nothing, but the ______ on his face clearly showed that he didn¡¯t have enough money.

When I was wondering what he would do, I saw a $20 note fall onto the ground from ______ father¡¯s hand. Then he tapped(ÅÄ) the man and said, ¡°Excuse me, sir, you dropped this.¡± The man saw the note ______ on the ground and understood my father was helping him. He picked up the money. His face turned red and replied with ______, ¡°Thank you, sir, thank you. This really means a lot to my family. I will never _____ your kindness.¡±

______ I didn¡¯t go to the circus that night, I saw something really wonderful. I began to ______ my father because of what he had done. Sometimes to offer help to others wasn¡¯t easy, but how to help others would be even more difficult sometimes.

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