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Until last year, the saddest thing of my life was that my wife Alice and I couldn’ t have any children. So we always all the children in our street to our house for Christmas breakfast.

Last year, Alice died. I was very and decided not to invite the children for Christmas breakfast. But Kathy and Peter, my next door neighbors, asked me to them for dinner on Christmas Eve.

As soon as I arrived, Kathy asked me, “Do you have any milk at your house?”

“Yes,” I replied. “ you need some, I’ll go and get it right away.”

“Oh, that’s all right. Come and sit down. Just give Peter your and let him do it.”

After a happy dinner with them, I went home. When I opened my door, I found my house had been decorated by Peter! It was just as as each Christmas before. At that moment, I wished that I could still the Christmas breakfast, but I had made no preparations.

Early the next morning, a little boy with a bag of candies my bell. Before I could ask him what was , he was joining by two of his friends. Within fifteen minutes, my house was full of , and I had all the food I needed. I had a happy breakfast with the children again.

1.A. took B. invited C. sent D. led

2.A. happy B. lazy C. sad D. poor

3.A. help B. join C. pay D. meet

4.A. Unless B. As C. Since D. If

5.A. money B. milk C. keys D. things

6.A. beautiful B. dirty C. colorless D. empty

7.A. buy B. enjoy C. sell D. serve

8.A. rang B. answered C. required D. painted

9.A. boiling B. ending C. singing D. happening

10.A. gifts B. children C. flowers D. candies

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Kierman was born in Sydney, Australia, and grew up near the sea. For more than 40 years, he raced in international sailing competitions.

In 1987, Kierman was competing in an around-the-world race when he began to the huge amount of rubbish in the world’s oceans. When he returned to Australia, he to do something about it.

He organized a community called “Clean Up Sydney Harbour.” On Sunday, January 8, 1989, more than 40,000 volunteers came out to away rubbish. The next year, Kierman made the clean-up a national event. It was a huge . Across Australia, about 300,000 people spent the day improving their local .

Since then, “Clean Up Australia” has got every year. In 2002, for example,800,000 people cleaned up almost 15,000 tons of rubbish from Australia’s beaches, parks and streets.

Kierman was with the success of his project. In 2003, he started an even bigger program. With the of the United Nations Environment Program, he introduced “Clean Up the World”, an international program that supports communities around the world in cleaning up and protecting the environment. “Clean Up the World” has grown and his wonderful idea has now spread from one city to the whole world.

1.A. save B. collect C. notice D. produce

2.A. refused B. decided C. pretended D. stopped

3.A. law B. party C. company D. event

4.A. clear B. send C. turn D. give

5.A. problem B. success C. surprise D. failure

6.A. culture B. project C. government D. environment

7.A. older B. smaller C. bigger D. faster

8.A. happy B. angry C. disappointed D. concerned

9.A. need B. help C. hope D. action

10.A. loudly B. gently C. rapidly D. busily

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