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It was 8:30 and I was lying in the sun, listening to my CD.

Then my mum came out. She wanted me to go out with her. She told me about this place called Give Kids the World. It¡¯s a special place for ¡¡35 to spend a vacation when a child had a life-threatening (ÖÂÃüµÄ) illness. There were several jobs ¡¡36 did there, including gift giving and ice-cream ¡¡37¡¡ . Mum said I would enjoy it, but I expected this was a ¡¡38 job.

I got in the car and Mum drove to this place. There was a house in the village that we went into to do our work. I had to put some ¡¡39 on the back of a golf cart (¸ß¶û·òÇò³µ). Mum told me we were going to take a toy and an ice-cream to every child in the village.

We got to the first house and I knocked on the door and shouted, ¡°Gift Giving¡±, and a woman answered it. Sitting in the middle of the living room was a boy in a wheelchair. I gave him the gifts, and his face lighted up with ¡¡40 . I walked out and thought, ¡°That must be painful, unable to jump around.¡±

As I came into the second house with gifts, it seemed a little strange that the child didn¡¯t ¡¡41 me. Her mum said she was deaf and only partially (²¿·ÖµØ) sighted, so I needed to go and stand in front of her. When I ¡¡42 that, she became very excited and made a sign with her hands. Her mum told me this was the sign for ¡¡¡° 43 ¡±.

44 back in the cart, Mum told me these kids might not live to see tomorrow. Suddenly, I ¡¡45 I should be more thankful that I don¡¯t have these illnesses ¡ª that I was not in the same ¡¡46 as these kids. I no longer wanted to be at home listening to my CDs. I would rather be doing this, maybe making a difference in these kids¡¯ lives.

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46. A.¡¡ village B. position C. society D. environment

Reuben, a 12-year-old boy, saw something in a shop window. But the price ---five dollars--- was far beyond his means. He couldn't ask his parents' for the money. His father made a living through ____35____ in Bay Roberts. His mother, Dora, tried hard to feed and clothe their five children.

Hesitating£¨ÓÌÔ¥) for a few seconds, he opened the ____36____ and talked to the shopkeeper.¡°¡­I don't have the money right now. Can you please ____37____ it for me?" "I'll try," the shopkeeper smiled.

Reuben respectfully touched his worn cap and walked out. Hearing the sound of hammering from a side street, he suddenly had an idea. He ran towards the sound and stopped at a construction site (½¨Öþ¹¤µØ). Reuben knew he could collect the discarded nails(±»¶ªÆúµÄ¶¤×Ó) and sell them to the factory for five cents ____38____ .

He looked for nails until sunset. Then he ran to the factory and sold them. Reuben tightly clutched£¨ÎÕ½ô£©the five-cent pieces and ran home. He found a rusty iron can and dropped his ____39____inside. Then he rushed into the barn (¹È²Ö) near his house and hid it. It was dinner time when Reuben got home. His father sat at the big kitchen table, working on a fishnet. Dorawas at the kitchen stove, ready to ____40____ dinner as Reuben took his place at the table. Looking at his mother, Reuben smiled.

Every day after school, Reuben searched the town, keeping to his ____41____ task. Finally, the time had come! He ran into the bam, uncovered the can, poured the coins out, began to count.¡¡ .

He still needed 20 cents! He had to sell four nails ____42____ the day ended. Rushing to the town, Reuben searched every comer. The shadows were lengthening£¨Ó°×ÓÀ­³¤£©when Reuben arrived at the factory. The man at the factory was about to ____43____ .

"Please, Mister. I have to sell these nails now - please."

'Why do you need this money so ____44____ ?"

"It's a secret."

The man took the nails, reached into his pocket and put four coins in Reuben's hand.

Clutching the can tightly, Reuben ____45____ for the shop.

"I have the money," he solemnly told the owner.

Back home, his mother was cleaning the kitchen. "Here, Mum! Here!" Reuben shouted as he ran to her. He placed a small box in her roughened hand. She unwrapped it carefully. A blue-velvet jewel box appeared. Dora ____46____ the lid£¨¸Ç×Ó£©.Tears began to blur£¨Ä£ºý£©her vision. In gold lettering on a small, almond-shaped brooch(ÐØÕë) was the word Mother.

It was Mother's Day, 1946.

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Have you ever had a dream to make your home a happier place? Maybe there are some ¡¡21 you can follow.

Sometimes you don¡¯t think your parents are fair to you. When you want to dress ¡¡22 a modern way, your mum doesn¡¯t ¡¡23 you to wear a mini-skirt. When you are making phone calls to friends, they ask ¡¡24 you are speaking to a boy or a girl. Sometimes it seems that you¡¯re not as close to your parents as you used to be. How can you ¡¡25 close again?

Closing the gap by American writer Jay McGraw gives advice on how to have a better relationship with your ¡¡26 . He gives ways to help you ¡¡27 your parents. When you think, ¡°my parents don¡¯t want me to have any fun,¡± that usually means your parents want you to be ¡¡28 . Both parents and children have ¡¡29 . They need to feel they are important and loved. You should ¡¡30 your parents your needs, and find out what their needs are. Then, you can think of a way to make all of you ¡¡31 . He gives you some ideas:

Make time to ¡¡32 . You could talk about your school life and your plans for the future. ¡¡33 a diary. This is to help you understand more about yourself and your feelings. Show your parents you are growing up. Wash your ¡¡34 and help clean the house. Your parents will feel that you are no longer a little child. If you follow these, you will be able to break down ¡¡35 between your parents and yourself.

21. A. way¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ ¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ B. advices¡¡¡¡¡¡ ¡¡¡¡¡¡ C. suggestion¡¡¡¡¡¡ ¡¡ D. points

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