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One day Mrs. Smith was sitting in her doctor¡¯s waiting room when a young boy and his mother entered the office. The young boy caught Mrs. Smith¡¯s attention _________he wore a patch over one eye. She felt _________ at how natural he seemed to be even though he lost one of his eyes.
The doctor¡¯s office was very busy that day, so Mrs. Smith had an opportunity to have a chat with the boy¡¯s mother while he played with his toy soldiers.
In the end, Mrs. Smith took the chance to ask the little boy what had happened to his eye. He _________ her question for a long moment, and then replied, lifting the patch, ¡°There¡¯s nothing wrong with my eye. I¡¯m a pirate (º£µÁ)!¡± Then he returned to his _________ .
Mrs. Smith was there because she had lost her leg from the knee down in a car accident. Her 35 today was to check whether it had been OK enough to be fitted with a prosthetic (¼ÙÖ«). The loss had been _________ to her. Try as she would to be brave, she felt like a disabled fool. She knew that this loss should not have a bad effect on her life, but emotionally, she could not get out of the fear and sadness.
The word ¡°pirate¡± changed her life. Immediately, she saw herself dressed as Long John Silver, a famous pirate, standing aboard a pirate ship. She stood with her legs planted wide apart. The ship rocked under the storm¡¯s force. _________she stood firmly (Îȹ̵Ø). She smiled into a storm.
At that moment, the disabled image was replaced and her courage _________.
She regarded the young boy with respect, who was just busy with his soldiers.
A few minutes later, the nurse called her. As she _________ on her crutches, the
boy noticed her leg. ¡°Hey lady,¡± he called, ¡°What¡¯s wrong with your leg?¡± the young boy¡¯s mother felt very sorry for her son¡¯s question.
Mrs. Smith looked down at her shortened leg for a moment. Then she replied with a smile, ¡°Nothing. I¡¯m a _________ , too.¡±
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Airline Route China Mai¡ªLuang Prabang Day 2,3,5,7 Flight QV 645 Dep. 15: 05 Arr, 16: 05 Airfare (»úƱ·ÑÓÃ)5,090THB | Airline Route Chiang Mai¡ªPhuket Day 2,3,5,7 Flight TC 129 Dep. 12:35 Arr. 14: 30 Airfare 3,590 THB |
Airline Route Chiang Mai¡ªKoh Samui Day Daily Flight PG 242 Dep. 9:55 Arr. 11:40 Airfare 5,090 THB | Airline Route Phuket¡ªBali Day Daily Flight FD 3942 Dep. 6:30 Arr. 11:10 Airfare 11,391 THB |
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The days of the week are:
1. Monday 2. Tuesday 3. Wednesday 4. Thursday 5. Friday 6. Saturday 7. Sunday
(Dep.=departure ³ö·¢ Arr.=arrival µ½´ï)
¡¾1¡¿How long does it take to fly from Chiang Mai to Phuket?
A. less than 1 hour. B. About 1 hour.
C. One and a half hours. D. About 2 hours.
¡¾2¡¿ Lao Airlines has a flight from Chiang Mai to Luang Prabang on .
A. Monday B. Thursday C. Friday D. Saturday
¡¾3¡¿If Lisa wants to travel from Chiang Mai to KOh Samui, which flight should she choose?
A. QV 645. B. TG 129. C. PG 242. D. FD 3942.
¡¾4¡¿ How much it coast to fly from Phuket¡ªBali?
A. 3, 590 THB. B. 5, 090 THB.
C. 9,050THB. D. 11, 391 THB.
¡¾5/span>¡¿Where can we probably find the information?
A. At an airport. B. In a restaurant.
C. In a museum. D. At a bus stop.