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For two years my life was a complete mess because I was addicted to£¨¶Ô¡­¡­ÉÏñ«£©drugs. I took my mother's trust and forgiveness for granted. Despite£¨¾¡¹Ü£©all the times I_______ from her, lied to her, and begged her to give me money, she _______ left me. Not once did I stop to take her feelings into consideration. I was never _______for any of the things she did for me.

Then one night, while wandering£¨Ïй䣩through the streets, I got pulled over by two police officers. I was _______and they found drugs in my pocket. That night I should have been put into_______ £¬but they called Child Protective Services and I was placed in a foster home instead.

That night reality hit me hard. Away from my mother, I cried myself to sleep. I _______ everything she had done for me. I _______ her so much. I started thinking about the sound of her voice, the music she listened to, the _______and taste of her food, even the clothes she would wear.

I started _______ at all the times she would be singing and I would shout at her to ¡°shut up¡±£¬ _______ when she'd hug me and say ¡°I love you¡± and I would _______ her away. I took all these things for granted and it was then that I felt _______ a big part of my life she really was.

That night I prayed_______ in eight years. I prayed to God for forgiveness for all the things I had done before. But most importantly I prayed to him for turning my life around.

My _______ has turned around now. I have stopped taking drugs and am living with my family in Baldwin Park. My relationship with my mother is_______ than ever. Now I know the feeling of my mother and I know how to thank her.

1.A. heard B. stole C. escaped D. hid

2.A. never B. always C. ever D. even

3.A. suitable B. ready C. worried D. thankful

4.A. hit B. questioned C. searched D. invited

5.A. bed B. prison C. room D. hospital

6.A. remembered B. forgot C. found D. expected

7.A. hated B. discouraged C. missed D. hurt

8.A. shape B. smell C. weight D. size

9.A. calling back B. bringing back C. turning back D. looking back

10.A. or B. but C. yet D. since

11.A. put B. take C. push D. keep

12.A. what B. how C. that D. which

13.A. for the last timeB. for the first time C. for a short time D. for a long time

14.A. hobby B. attitude C. idea D. life

15.A. nicer B. better C. worse D. Further

Linda and David have travelled by air from London to Sydney, Australia. Linda has promised£¨´ðÓ¦£©her mother that she will ring her to let her know that they arrived safely. This is something she had done ever since she was a child. David thinks it is not a good idea to ring so far, to spend too much, and to say so little.

But Linda promised to ring. "However," she says, "¡®it doesn¡¯t cost much when you just think that it¡¯s the other side of the world. It¡¯s only six pence per second (ÿÃëÁù±ãÊ¿)." "If you¡¯re on that telephone for less than one minute, I¡¯ll eat my hat, David says, "And one minute¡¯s nearly four pounds(°÷). " "That¡¯s no more than you¡¯d pay for a new hat," Linda answers.

She has asked the man at the hotel desk to get her the number. The telephone rings. Linda picks it up. "Hello, Mum. Is that you ?" She says. "Six pence per second," David told her.

¡°Hello, love. " It is Mrs Lee, Linda¡¯s mother, speaking from London. "I can hear you very clearly just like you are in the next room. It¡®s a better line than when you called me from your office. Do you remember? I shouted at that time, and still you couldn¡¯t hear me sometimes. " "Yes, Mum. "Linda puts in. "I just wanted to ring to ¡­¡­. " "I remember how you rang when you went to Betty¡®s house to eat, when you were a little girl. And then when you ¡­" Mrs Lee is a great talker

"Nearly four pounds." says David. Linda tries to tell her mother that it is time to say goodbye. "Yes, all right," says Mrs Lee," But you will write, won¡®t you, as you did when you were at work ¡­" Once again, Mrs Lee talks about the past. and there is no stopping her. "Four pounds fifty, ¡¯says David. At last, Linda cuts her mother short, promises to write, and rings off.

"There! That was long, wasn¡¯t it ?" " Four pounds, ninety pence. " David answers. " And you didn¡¯t even say that we¡®ve arrived. "

1.Linda is telephoning home to ______.

A. tell her mother some bad news

B. say that she and David have arrived safely

C. report an accident to her mother

D. say that she and David have left London

2.David says, ¡¯Nearly four pounds, because ______.

A. he wants to let Linda know the cost of the call

B. he wants to buy himself a new hat

C. Linda has not told her mother they have arrived

D. he wants Mrs Lee to know how much the call costs

3.Mrs Lee goes on talking for so long because______.

A. she likes to hear all about the past.

B. she likes talking

C. Linda had not told her that she has arrived

D. she is going to pay for the telephone call

4.Linda tries to stop her mother by ______.

A. telling her how much the call is costing

B. writing a letter as she has promised to do

C. telling her that they have arrived safely

D. promising to write, and ringing off

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