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A ship was badly broken during a storm at sea. Only two of the men were able to swim to a small, _____ island. Not knowing what else to do, so they agreed to pray(Æíµ») to God for help.

However, they wanted to find _____ whose prayers were more powerful. So they divided the island into two parts and each of them _____ stayed on their own part of the island.

The first thing they _____for was food. The next morning, the first man saw a tree with plenty of fruit on his side of the island. But the other man¡¯s part of the island _____ nothing.

Soon after that the first man prayed for a house, _____ and more food. The next day, like magic, all of these things were given to him. However, the second man _____had nothing.

Finally, the first man prayed for a _____ so that he could leave the island, and in the following morning he really found a ship at his side of the island.

The first man was very _____ and got on the ship. He decided to leave the second man on the island. He thought the other man was unworthy to receive God¡¯s blessings(±£ÓÓ) since none of his prayers had been ______.

As the ship was about to leave, the first man heard a ______ from Heaven, ¡°Why are you ______ your friend on the island?¡±

¡°My blessings are mine alone ______ I was the one who prayed for them,¡± the first man answered. ¡°His prayers were all unanswered, so he doesn¡¯t deserve(Ó¦µÃ) ______.¡±

¡°You are ______!¡± the voice shouted. ¡°The only prayer your friend prayed was that all your prayers would be answered.¡±

1.A. lonely B. successful C. dangerous D. helpful

2.A. at B. to C. of D. out

3.A. quite B. also C. just D. even

4.A. prayed B. wanted C. left D. dreamed

5.A. provided B. remained C. practiced D. received

6.A. videos B. toys C. clothes D. books

7.A. still B. yet C. almost D. never

8.A. plane B. train C. ship D. bus

9.A. surprised B. excited C. nervous D. crazy

10.A. advised B. announced C. added D. answered

11.A. sound B. noise C. voice D. word

12.A. sending B. saving C. inviting D. leaving

13.A. since B. if C. until D. unless

14.A. something B. nothing C. everything D. anything

15.A. interesting B. wrong C. useless D. important

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Do teenagers in small villages do chores at home? How about the teenagers in big cities? Here is a survey. We asked 4,000 teenagers in China several questions. Half of them come from big cities like Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou. The others are from small villages. We made a diagram of the result of our survey. Let¡¯s have a look at it. We found out that teenagers from small villages do more chores than those from big cities. Maybe it is because they live a harder life. Our advice to parents in big cities is that parents should give their children some chores to do. Doing chores teaches teenagers to take care of themselves.

Chores

2,000 teenagers

in small villages

2,000 teenagers

in big cities

Take out the trash

1,600

1,000

Sweep the floor

1,200

850

Make the bed

1,400

750

Do the dishes

1,000

400

Fold the clothes

900

1,100

1.Fewer than ___ teenagers in big cities sweep the floor.

A. 450 B. 750 C. 800 D. 900

2.The number of teenagers ___ in big cities is bigger than that in small villages.

A. making the bed B. taking out the trash

C. folding the clothes D. doing the dishes

3.There are around 3,500 teenagers in total from the cities and villages who ___.

A. take out the trash and do the dishes

B. sweep the floor and make the bed

C. make the bed and do the dishes

D. do the dishes and fold the clothes

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