Do you know World Vision?World Vision 1 in 1950 to help children and their families by 2 education, health care and other things for the poor countries and areas.World Vision is one of the biggest charity 3 in the world.It works in many countries.
World Vision tries to help children 4 happy futures and it also helps 5 make the world a better place for children to live in.It often organizes charity shows to 6 money.Many rich people help World Vision by making a 7 or doing some 8 work.If everyone shows their love to the poor children and families, our world will 9 better and 10 .
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is set up
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set
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was set up
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build
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provide
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to provide
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provided
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providing
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organization
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organizations
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show
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shows
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make
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making
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made
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makes
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governments
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children
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child
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itself
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donate
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raise
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organize
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provide
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donate
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donation
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donations
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donates
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hard
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easy
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happy
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voluntary
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were
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become
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is
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are
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good
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well
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fine
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better
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It was a large, old wooden house and my room was on the top floor.As I heard the terrible words“Fire!Help!”in the middle of the night, I 1 out of bed, opened the door and began to 2 .As I was still only half awake, instead of running to the 3 .I went in the wrong way without my shoes.The 4 grew thicker and I could see flames(火焰)all around.The floor became hot under my feet.I 5 a room to get to the window.But 6 I could reach it, one of my feet caught in something 7 and I fell down.The thing I had fallen over 8 like a bundle(包裹)of clothes, and I 9 it up to keep my face safe from the smoke and heat.Just then the floor fell in 10 me and I suddenly fell to the 11 below with pieces of burning wood all around me.
I saw a burning doorway in front.My feet was 12 terribly, but I got through.As I reached the cold 13 outside, the bundle of clothes gave a light 14 .I nearly dropped it in my surprise.Then I saw a woman running towards me for the bundle of clothes, crying, sad and frightened.The people around were all very 15 as she took the bundle out of my arms.She was Mrs Ball and I saved her baby.
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went
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looked
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stepped
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jumped
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walk
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run
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cry
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shout
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stairs
B.
room
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wall
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windows
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air
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smoke
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cloud
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fire
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left
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returned
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looked for
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ran into
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once
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when
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after
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before
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cold
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hot
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soft
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burning
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smelt
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felt
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sounded
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looked
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put
B.
picked
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dressed
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woke
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above
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beside
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under
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behind
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floor
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grass
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street
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ground
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cut
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worried
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hurt
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burned
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water
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air
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smoke
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gas
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smoke
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smile
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cry
D.
talk
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glad
B.
lucky
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sorry
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worried
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When a group of people work together to reach the same goal, they make up a team.Team spirit is very important as men try to learn more about the world in which we 1 .In 1957, a team of eighteen men from the United States 2 the winter 3 the South Pole.They were there 4 the secrets of earth and the sky.
At the South Pole, the sun 5 rises during the winter.The men had to face the darkness of six-month nights as well as the world's worst 6 .
The men lived in a group of buildings joined together by tunnels.They were cut off from the rest of the 7 .During the long winter, they could not be reached even by a plane.
The men depended on one 8 .Everyone took turns to work in the“snow mine(矿)”.There, they dug out 9 snow needed as water supply.
Each man also had his own important job to do.There was a cook and a doctor.There were scientists and men who were 10 in other jobs.Working together, they proved that men can live and work at the South Pole.
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have
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live
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notice
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turn
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spent
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cost
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paid
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took
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at
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in
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over
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on
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learning
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learn
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to study
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study
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once
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sometimes
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not
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never
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temperature
B.
weather
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snow
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sunshine
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world
B.
city
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village
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gold
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the other
B.
other
C.
an other
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another
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clean
B.
cleanest
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clearly
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cleaned
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training
B.
trained
C.
train
D.
to train
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Do you know what ORBIS 1 ?ORBIS is a 2 that helps 3 people.Most 4 problems can be cured or prevented.However, many people do not have 5 money to go to hospital.The 6 on the ORBIS plane fly to poor or remote areas to 7 them.The ORBIS plane 8 all around the world.The ORBIS doctors can perform 9 on them to help them see again.But we know the work needs a lot of money.So ORBIS doctors hope that more and more people can send donations to them 10 their work.
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is
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are
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do
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does
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bank
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organize
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school
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charity
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poor
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blind
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deaf
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ill
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eyes
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eye
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eyesight
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eyesight's
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poor
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less
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many
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enough
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workers
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doctors
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nurses
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people
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help
B.
helping
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operate
D.
operating
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travel
B.
travels
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stop
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stops
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operations
B.
operation
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operate
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operates
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to support
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support
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supporting
D.
supports
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As my train was delayed(延迟)for two hours, I had plenty of time to spare.After buying some magazines to read on the journey, I gave my wife a long-distance call.Then I 1 my way to the luggage office for my suitcase, which I had 2 there 3 days before.There were quite a few people waiting, and I took out my wallet to find the receipt(收据) 3 my case.
The receipt seemed not where I had placed it.No matter how 4 I searched, the receipt was nowhere to be found.
When my turn came, I explained the situation carefully but sadly 5 the assistant.The man looked me 6 as if to say that he had heard this kind of story many times and asked me to tell him 7 my case(箱子)was like.I told him that it was an old brown-looking object which was no different 8 the many cases I could see in his office.The assistant then told me to 9 a list of what was mainly in the case.If they were 10 , he said, I could take the case away.I tried to remember all the things I had hurriedly 11 into the case and wrote them down as they came to me.After I had done this, I went to 12 round the office.There were hundreds of 13 there.For one 14 moment, it came to my mind that if someone had picked the receipt he could have easily taken the case already.This had not happened fortunately, for I found the case 15 in the corner.After examining the things inside, the assistant was satisfied that it was mine, and told me I could take the case away.
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travelled
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gave
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had
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made
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held
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left
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found
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forgotten
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about
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to
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on
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for
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often
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hard
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much
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soon
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to
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for
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at
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on
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now and then
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round and up
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up and down
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here and there
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how
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what
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that
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all
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from
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with
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as
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among
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take
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make
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hold
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put
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everything
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correct
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left
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put
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held
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go
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run
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look
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people
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workers
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cases
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assistants
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fearful
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interesting
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lucky
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happy
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putting
B.
setting
C.
placing
D.
lying
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Mrs Hill, who was a woman of thirty, was born in a 1 family.Her father 2 her a lot of money when she married.She thought she was very 3 and often bought all kinds of expensive clothes.The woman did 4 at home but dress herself.
It was eleven o'clock in the 5 , 6 the woman Mrs Hill was still in bed.Suddenly the telephone rang.And she 7 it.Her friend told her the latest style of trousers was sold in the shop in the center of the city.Having heard this, she 8 at once and told the 9 to bring her breakfast to her bedroom.And she dressed herself 10 and went there by car.
A kind young man received her and showed the 11 to her.She loved them very much and 12 two pairs.She heard a kind of new shoes was on show downstairs and 13 .
When she got home, she found she didn't 14 the trousers with her.She had to go to the shop again.The young man brought out two boxes and gave them to her.She found there was something 15 on them.It was the description of the woman buyer:about forty, short and fat, with a red nose and two thick lips.
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poor
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rich
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happy
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common
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lent
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sold
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gave
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showed
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good
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bad
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terrible
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beautiful
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anything
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something
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everything
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nothing
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morning
B.
afternoon
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evening
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night
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but
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so
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that
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and
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A.
held
B.
asked
C.
answered
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called
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A.
got up
B.
stood up
C.
got to
D.
got on
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doctor
B.
driver
C.
cook
D.
policeman
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quietly
B.
angrily
C.
carefully
D.
carelessly
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trousers
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coats
C.
shoes
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caps
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watched
B.
made
C.
produced
D.
chose
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sent away
B.
hurried off
C.
started
D.
finished
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bring
B.
pay
C.
try on
D.
look for
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A.
drawn
B.
cut
C.
taken
D.
written
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An angry woman sat in the station office.“The railway should pay me $12,”she said to Harry, the man who sold the ticket.“My ticket was for May 22nd, and there was 1 train from Jersey that night.My daughter and I had to 2 in a hotel.It 3 me $12.”
Harry was 4 .He remembered selling the woman a return ticket. 5 he checked the Jersey timetable for May 22nd, he knew she was right.However, had he made such a careless mistake?Wondering 6 to do, he smiled at the woman's child.“Did you have a nice 7 in Jersey?”he said to her.“Yes,”she answered shyly.“The seashore was lovely.And I can swim, too!”
“That's fine,”said Harry.“My little girl can't swim at all.Of course, she's only three…”
“I'm four,”the child said 8 .“I'll soon be four and a half.”
Harry turned to the mother.“I remember your ticket, madam,”he said.“ 9 you didn't buy one ticket 10 your daughter, did you?”
“Well,”the woman looked at her child,“I 11 she hasn't started school yet.She is only four.”
“A 4-year-old child 12 pay for a ticket, madam.A child's return ticket 13 Jersey costs $13.50.So 14 we pay your hotel bill, you will owe (欠)$1.50.The law is the law, since the mistake was mine…”
Saying 15 , the woman stood up, took the child's hand and left the station office.
Allan was worried.This was his first time to go travelling 1 .He did not know how to find his seat, 2 he went to the air hostess(空姐)and asked,“Could you help me?I can't find my seat.”The air hostess showed 3 the seat and told him 4 and fasten the seat belt(系牢安全带).She told Allan his ears might feel 5 strange, but he didn't need to 6 it because many people felt 7 that.When the plane was flying very high, Allan could stand up and walk round.He could 8 read books, newspapers or see films.The air hostess would 9 food and drinks.Allan could enjoy the flight and 10 soon.
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A.
by ship
B.
by air
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by car
D.
by bus
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A.
yet
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or
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but
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so
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A.
him
B.
me
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her
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he
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stand up
B.
sleep
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to sit down
D.
sit down
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A.
a little
B.
little
C.
a bit of
D.
bit
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A.
worrying
B.
be worried
C.
worry about
D.
worry
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A.
in
B.
for
C.
as
D.
like
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A.
neither
B.
either
C.
both
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also
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A.
hold
B.
take
C.
bring
D.
carry
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A.
arrive home
B.
arrive to home
C.
get to home
D.
reach at home
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Mr Smith lives next to me and I know him well.He has 1 farms and can get a lot of corn every year.Everyone knows that he is one of 2 men in our village here.But he tries to 3 everything and he hopes to get more money.He always 4 the old clothes and goes to town by bike though the 5 can take them there.
One day Mr Smith and his son 6 some rice to the market 7 .Suddenly it began to rain and they had to wait for its 8 .The rain lasted two hours and both he and his son were very 9 .The young man asked his father to 10 something in a restaurant.Mr Smith had to agree with him.The man in the restaurant 11 the menu to them.Mr Smith studied it for a long time and at last he 12 the cheapest soup and it made the man unhappy.But he said 13 and left.After a while, the soup 14 to them.But Mr Smith found there was a fly in it. 15 it, he shouted at the man angrily,“Please tell me why it is in my soup!”
“Because it's only qualified(有资格的)to drink the soup, sir.”answered the man in the restaurant.