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Liu Mei is a nice girl. She is twelve 16 old. She is tall and 17 long black hair.
18 eyes are big. She 19 a wide mouth. She is in blue clothes. She likes this 20 . Now guess, whose skirt is blue? Yes, you are right. The skirt is 21 . Liu Mei’s mom is a teacher. She is tall and 22 . She 23 white. She 24 a new car. Do you know its (它的) color? Yes. It is 25 . It is very nice.
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shouldn't be dressed fashionably or strangely. That is thought of as impolite behavior at school. So many
schools have their own school uniforms. In general, the price is cheaper than that of common clothes in
markets. The colors and styles between boys' and girls' are different. And each uniform has the school name
where the student studies. Many students think they look very nice.
However, some schools also allow students to choose other clothes they like. But those who wear other
clothes must obey the school rules about clothing at school. The following are rules from Zhongshan Middle
school.
* Clothing must cover shoulders and backs.
* No halter tops (三角背心) are allowed.
* Skirts must be long enough to cover girl's knees. Skirt straps (裙带) must be as wide as three fingers.
* Shorts must be at least as long as where your finger tips are when your arms are straight by your side.
* Sleeveless (无袖) shirts are only OK for boys.
B. Because fashionable clothing is strange.
C. Because fashionable clothing has a different color from school uniforms.
D. Because students will be thought of impolite.
B. where the student lives
C. what the teacher's name is
D. which school the student studies at
B. school uniforms are more expensive than common clothes in markets
C. both boys and girls can wear halter tops at Zhongshan Middle School
D. at Zhongshan Middle School, girls are required to wear sleeveless shirts
A B C D
B. rules of dressing in schools
C. fashionable clothes
D. different school uniforms
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How old was I? I can’t remember. Maybe I was only 10. It was the first 16 without my father because he was away for something. He left me to fill that sad place in my mother’s heart. It was the Christmas when I stopped being a 17 and tried to play Father Christmas myself. I really wanted to make it happy and bright again. It was the Christmas of the 18 .
Mom first saw the coat at Tobias, a nice 19 shop in our town’s little shopping mall. It was dark green. And it was a 20 , heavy, wool dress coat. Mom pulled it out from the rack(架) and held it up. “Long enough,” she said in a low voice and 21 .
“I need a new coat,” Mom smiled before the mirror. She looked good on any clothes, 22 this coat suited her much better. She looked at the 23 , then hung the coat back on the rack, standing there once more to 24
Eighty-seven dollars. But I decided to buy it for her. As we moved on 25 the mall, I found some excuse to return and asked one of the Tobias ladies to 26 the coat.
I helped clean every yard(庭院) in our neighbourhood—some yards twice, and soon I got the coat. The store ladies helped me put it in their biggest 27 with bright blue paper and thick silver ribbon(丝带). I don’t remember 28 I got it home, but I can still feel the wonderful 29 and pride that filled me. I would imagine the big space which the box would take up under our tree. Here it was—joy, peace and 30 —all in the box, waiting for Mom’s surprise.
1.A. Easter B. Christmas C. Halloween D. Thanksgiving
2.A. child B. son C. student D. teacher
3.A. tree B. bag C. coat D. ribbon
4.A. children’s B. women’s C. girl’s D. men’s
5.A. big B. wide C. thin D. long
6.A. tried it on B. put it on C. kept it on D. turned it on
7.A. though B. or C. for D. and
8.A. price B. design C. color D. material
9.A. taste B. feel C. sound D. smell
10.A. through B. over C. past D. across
11.A. sell B. send C. keep D. wash
12.A. tank B. basket C. bag D. box
13.A. how B. why C. whether D. when
14.A. development B. excitement C. improvement D. advertisement
15.A. courage B. confidence C. love D. honesty
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How old was I? I can’t remember. Maybe I was only 10. It was the first 16 without my father because he was away for something. He left me to fill that sad place in my mother’s heart. It was the Christmas when I stopped being a 17 and tried to play Father Christmas myself. I really wanted to make it happy and bright again. It was the Christmas of the 18 .
Mom first saw the coat at Tobias, a nice 19 shop in our town’s little shopping mall. It was dark green. And it was a 20 , heavy, wool dress coat. Mom pulled it out from the rack(架) and held it up. “Long enough,” she said in a low voice and 21 .
“I need a new coat,” Mom smiled before the mirror. She looked good on any clothes, 22 this coat suited her much better. She looked at the 23 , then hung the coat back on the rack, standing there once more to 24
Eighty-seven dollars. But I decided to buy it for her. As we moved on 25 the mall, I found some excuse to return and asked one of the Tobias ladies to 26 the coat.
I helped clean every yard(庭院) in our neighbourhood—some yards twice, and soon I got the coat. The store ladies helped me put it in their biggest 27 with bright blue paper and thick silver ribbon(丝带). I don’t remember 28 I got it home, but I can still feel the wonderful 29 and pride that filled me. I would imagine the big space which the box would take up under our tree. Here it was—joy, peace and 30 —all in the box, waiting for Mom’s surprise.
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How old was I? I can’t remember. Maybe I was only 10. It was the first 16 without my father because he was away for something. He left me to fill that sad place in my mother’s heart. It was the Christmas when I stopped being a 17 and tried to play Father Christmas myself. I really wanted to make it happy and bright again. It was the Christmas of the 18 .
Mom first saw the coat at Tobias, a nice 19 shop in our town’s little shopping mall. It was dark green. And it was a 20 , heavy, wool dress coat. Mom pulled it out from the rack(架) and held it up. “Long enough,” she said in a low voice and 21 .
“I need a new coat,” Mom smiled before the mirror. She looked good on any clothes, 22 this coat suited her much better. She looked at the 23 , then hung the coat back on the rack, standing there once more to 24
Eighty-seven dollars. But I decided to buy it for her. As we moved on 25 the mall, I found some excuse to return and asked one of the Tobias ladies to 26 the coat.
I helped clean every yard(庭院) in our neighbourhood—some yards twice, and soon I got the coat. The store ladies helped me put it in their biggest 27 with bright blue paper and thick silver ribbon(丝带). I don’t remember 28 I got it home, but I can still feel the wonderful 29 and pride that filled me. I would imagine the big space which the box would take up under our tree. Here it was—joy, peace and 30 —all in the box, waiting for Mom’s surprise.
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