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  One day Mr.Robinson saw a lady in the street with ten children.He was very surprised   1   all the children   2   the same clothes-white caps, dark blue coats and grey trousers.“Are all those children   3  ?”he asked the mother.

  “Yes, they are,”she answered.“Do you always   4   them in the same clothes?”asked Mr.Robinson.

  “Yes,”answered the mother.“When we had   5   four children, we dressed them in the same clothes because we did not want to lose   6   of them.It was easy to see our children when they were   7   other children, because they were all wearing the same clothes.And now, when we have ten, we dress them   8   this because we do not want to   9   other children home   10   mistake.When there are other children among ours, it is easy to see them, because their clothes are different”

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A.

since

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as

C.

for

D.

because

(2)

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A.

wear

B.

wore

C.

were wearing

D.

would wear

(3)

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A.

you

B.

your

C.

yours

D.

theirs

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A.

dress

B.

dress up

C.

put on

D.

give

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really

B.

ever

C.

already

D.

only

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A.

some

B.

any

C.

few

D.

several

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A.

between

B.

among

C.

except

D.

beside

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A.

like

B.

by

C.

with

D.

in

(9)

[  ]

A.

carry

B.

hold

C.

take

D.

bring

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[  ]

A.

about

B.

since

C.

make

D.

by

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      For years Peter Smith's life was badly disturbed by the memory of an accident that caused the death of
one of his classmates, Oliver.  His wife left him after six years of marriage. He    1   his work. Then suddenly 
the news about Peter    2   .His wife came back and he found a new job.     
     One day he told me what had changed his life. "I used to think that nothing could call off what I had 
done.  The thought of my mistake would    3   me in the middle of a smile or a handshake. It put a     4  
between my wife and me. Then I had a/an      5    visit from the person l was afraid most to see the mother 
of the classmate who died.  'Years ago,' she said,'I found it in my heart to have forgiven (原谅)you. So did 
Oliver and your friends.'She paused, and then said    6    , 'Peter, you are the one who hasn't forgiven 
yourself. Who do you think you are to stand out   7  the people around you and Cod?' I looked into her eyes 
and found there a kind of permission to be the person I might have been   8   her boy had lived. For the first 
time in my life I felt worthy to love and be loved."
      It is only through forgiveness of our      9   that we gain the freedom to leam from experiences. But 
forgiving our shortcomings doesn't mean denying (否认) that they exist. Instead, it means     10   them 
honestly, realistically.     
     Can a person be all-forgiving and still be human?A scientist I know spent four years as a slave labor in 
Cermany. His parents, his younger sister and elder brother were killed by Nazi.  This is a man who has every 
reason to hate.  Yet he is filled with a love of life that he passes on to everyone who knows him. He explained 
it to me the other day, "In the beginning l was filled with hatred.     11    I realized that in hating I had become 
my own     12   .Unless you forgive, you cannot love. And without love, life has no meaning."Forgiveness is 
truly the saving grace, which gives the people who make mistakes a chance to correct them.

(     )1.A.got      
(     )2.A.started   
(     )3.A.knock     
(     )4.A.bridge    
(     )5.A.unusual 
(     )6.A.seriously
(     )7.A.for       
(     )8.A.if       
(     )9.A. excuses 
(     )10.A.facing   
(     )11.A.Yet      
(     )12.A.classmate
B.left      
B.changed   
B.take      
B.house     
B.unexpected
B.carefully
B.with      
B.when     
B. mistakes   
B.seeing     
B.Only       
B.teacher  
C.lost      
C.worked    
C.fail      
C.wall      
C.surprising
C.directly 
C.toward    
C.after    
C.failures   
C.finding    
C.Then       
C.friend   
D.took       
D.went       
D.stop       
D.door       
D.friendly  
D.sadly     
D.against    
D.unless    
D.lessons     
D.receiving   
D.Still       
D.enemy    

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Life is important. You should always have fun and new experiences, because you never know what day will be your last. You      hold grudges (怨恨). You never know what could      next. I learned all this at the age of 9.
It was the     before fifth grade. My best friend Neesah and I were playing. We got into an argument and had a     . My older cousin, Tiffany, broke up our fight. I remember Neesah storming out of my grandmother’s house saying, “I hope we never speak again!” I replied, “Good, I don’t need you as a friend!”
I went into the house and tried to calm myself. Then I      people screaming and shouting. My cousin rushed in. She said that Neesah had been hit by a street sweeper (清洁车) as she crossed the road. The driver didn’t see her. I felt     . I wished it had been      instead. It could have been avoided if we hadn’t had that argument!
When the ambulance (救护车) arrived a few minutes later, they said she was    . I was a real mess. I had to see a psychologist (心理医生) for the rest of the summer.
I miss Neesah so much and I      her always. She taught me how precious life is and that you should never hold a grudge      you never know when you’ll see that person again.
小题1:
A.shouldn’tB.mustn’t C.needn’t D.couldn’t
小题2:
A.consider B.realizeC.happen D.lose
小题3:
A.springB.summer C.autumn D.winter
小题4:
A.mistake B.waste C.presentD.fight
小题5:
A.listened B.heard C.watchedD.saw
小题6:
A.happy B.lonely C.sadD.sleepy
小题7:
A.meB.it C.them D.her
小题8:
A.alive B.dead C.wrong D.honest
小题9:
A.think of B.laugh at C.deal with D.give up
小题10:
A.when B.until C.becauseD.though

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     My parents divorced(离婚)when I was 8 years old: Their   1   was a mistake(错误)of World War Ⅱ. And about 50 years ago, I was the only child I knew who didn’t have a father at home on Father’s
Day. Divorce was very   2   back then.
     So when my friends were in town   3   for presents for their fathers, I decided since my
mother was both Mother and Father,    4   . else was like her, who better deserved (值得)a present on
Father’s Day than her?
     I bought her a little set of tools(工具), just a few things, hammer, pliers and screwdriver and a box to
put all these things in. I got some   35   from my grandfather and named it Mother’s Tool Box. She was
   6   , more at the thought of being cared for on Father’s Day than of the present.She always said she   7    her Father’s Day memories better than the Mother’s Day Ones. It made her feel   8   and she was. I have noticed(注意到)in the past few years, greeting cards are even made for“Mother on Father’s Day”.    9   , my mother has got cards on Father’s Day.By the way,she   10   just how to use those tools over the years.
(     )1. A. decision      
(     )2. A. unfriendly    
(     )3. A. choosing      
(     )4. A. somebody      
(     )5. A. ideas        
(     )6. A. surprised    
(     )7. A. remembered    
(     )8. A. special      
(     )9. A. From then on  
(     )10. A. wondered    
B. agreement  
B. uncommon    
B. buying      
B. nothing    
B. themes      
B. excited    
B. got        
B. important  
B. After that  
B. thought    
C. marriage    
C. uncomfortable
C. shopping    
C. anyone      
C. service      
C. crazy        
C. liked        
C. helpful      
C. Since then  
C. decided      
D. experience  
D. unlucky    
D. planning    
D. no one      
D. support    
D. grateful    
D. missed                    
D. welcome    
D. Even then  
D. knew        

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  Mr. Hall was a businessman and lived in a big house beside a beautiful river. Now, this river was frozen over in winter. By Christmas time it was 1 with really thick ice. One could walk across it easily.

  The sight of this gave Mr. Hall an idea. He decided to have a big Christmas party on the ice. He would have all the furniture (家具) and carpets (地毯) in his living room carried out on to the ice, he would have pretty coloured lights 2 all around, and they would have a wonderful party. So he sent out invitations to all his important friends, and on Christmas Day they all began to arrive at his house and then go down on to the ice. They were all in very good spirits and thought that it had been a wonderful idea of Mr. Hall to have a party on the ice.

  The party went on 3 late at night, and as the last guests said their merry goodbyes, Mr. Hall congratulated (祝贺) himself 4 a very successful party.

  He had drunk rather a lot during the day, so he did not wake up very early the next morning. In fact, it was nearly midday before he got up and looked out of the window. What he saw there made him wonder 5 he was still 6 and dreaming! He closed his eyes, opened them again—but there was no mistake! The ice had broken up during the night or the early hours of the morning and had 7 all his living-room furniture, carpets and coloured lights out to sea with it!

1.

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A. crowded
B. covered
C. full
D. filled

2.

[  ]

A. hang
B. hanged
C. hung
D. hanging

3.

[  ]

A. until
B. at
C. for
D. with

4.

[  ]

A. for
B. because
C. as
D. on

5.

[  ]

A. that
B. of
C. how
D. if

6.

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A. sleep
B. slept
C. asleep
D. sleepy

7.

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A. carried
B. took
C. brought
D. made

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