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It was Sunday afternoon. It was very 1 and nobody was glad to stay at home. Mike decided to go and swim in the river. His brother, little Jim, wanted to go with him.
“ 2 him with you, Mike,”said the father.“He'll listen to you, I think.”
They 3 arrived at the river soon. A lot of people were 4 in it. Mike told Jim to play on the bank, then he 5 into the river. An hour later Mike swam to bank with a fish in his hand. Jim was very 6 . He found a bottle and put thee fish in it.
That evening little Jim did 7 but watching the fish. Suddenly Mike heard Jim 8 in the room. He ran to him and asked,“What's wrong 9 you, Jim?”
“The fish is dead,”Jim said in tears (眼泪汪汪).“I thought it was 10 . So I brought it out of the bottle and put it on the chair. I only wanted it to have a rest.”
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Emily
and Peter have lived next door to each other as long as they can remember. When
they were ___(1)___ children, they ___(2)___ play together. They were good
friends, though they sometimes fought over toys. ___(3)___ they grew older, they
seldom(很少) played with each other. Emily preferred to be with girls and
Peter preferred to play with boys. When they were about fifteen years old, they
almost stopped ___(4)___ to each other, not because they disagreed with each
other, ___(5)___ because they belonged to different groups. Emily began to study
French and also enjoyed watching football games. Peter was only interested in
sports.
___(6)___
was football that brought Emily and Peter back together. One day, after Peter
went home, he looked into the window of Emily’s living room and saw ___(7)___
she was watching a football game on TV. He walked up and knocked at the door.
Emily was ___(8)___ to see him, but asked him to come in and they watched the
___(9)___ of the game together. They are good friends again. They ___(10)___
have different ideas about things
sometimes, but they agree with each other that football is the world’s best
game.
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A.a
little |
B.little |
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C.a
few |
D.few |
(2)
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A.often |
B.used
to |
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C.were used to |
D.themselves |
(3)
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A.When |
B.While |
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C.So |
D.Because |
(4)
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A.speak |
B.spoke |
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C.to speak |
D.speaking |
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A.and |
B.but |
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C.that |
D.so |
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A.It |
B.This |
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C.That |
D.What |
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A.what |
B. |
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C.why |
D.if |
(8)
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A.surprise |
B.surprising |
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C.surprised |
D.a surprise |
(9)
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A.other |
B.next |
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C.later |
D.rest |
(10)
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A.yet |
B.also |
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C.still |
D.too |