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The teacher thought that hobbies were very important for every child. She 20 all her pupils to have one, and sometimes, arranged for their parents to come and 21 the work they had done as a result.
One Friday morning the teacher told the class that 22 of them who had a hobby could 23 a holiday that afternoon to get things they had 24 as parts of their hobbies ready for their parents to see the following afternoon.
So on Friday afternoon, 25 those of the pupils who had nothing to show did their usual lessons, the 26 ones who had made something were allowed to go home, on 27 that they returned before five o’clock to bring what they were going to 28 . When the afternoon lessons began, the teacher was 29 to see that Tommy was not there. He was the laziest boy in the class, and the teacher found it difficult to believe that he had a hobby. However, at a quarter to five, Tommy arrived with a 30 collection of butterflies in glass cases. 31 his teacher had admired them
and helped him to arrange them on a table in the 32 , she was surprised to see Tommy pick them up again and begin to 33 . “What are you doing, Tommy?” she asked. “Those things must 34 here until tomorrow afternoon. That’s 35 the parents are coming to see them.”
“I know they are coming then,” answered Tommy, “and I will 36 them back tomorrow, but my big brother doesn’t want them to be out of our house at night in case they are 37 .”
“But what has it got to do 38 your big brother?” asked the teacher. “Aren’t the butterflies yours?” “No,” answered Tommy. “They belong to him.” “But Tommy, you are 39 to show your own hobby here, not somebody else’s!” said the teacher. “I know that,” answered Tommy. “My hobby is watching my brother collecting butterflies.”
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The teacher thought hobbies were very important for every child. She 36 all her pupils to have one, and sometimes 37 for their parents to come and see the work they had done as a result.
One Friday 38 the teacher told the class that those who had a hobby could have a 39 that afternoon to get the things they had made as parts of their hobbies ready for their 40 to see the following afternoon.
So in the afternoon, while those of the pupils who had nothing to 41 did their usual lessons, the lucky ones who had made something 42 to go home, on condition that they 43 before five o'clock to bring what they were going to show and to arrange it.
When the afternoon lesson began, the teacher was 44 to see Tommy was not there. He was the 45 boy in the class, and the teacher found it 46 to believe he had a hobby. However, at 4:45, Tommy arrived with a(n) 47 collection of butterflies in glass cases. After his 48 had admired them and helped him to arrange them on a table in the classroom, she was surprised to see Tommy 49 them up again and begin to leave.
"What are you doing, Tommy?" she asked. "Those things must 50 here until tomorrow afternoon. That's when the parents are coming to see them."
"I know 51 ," answered Tommy, "and I will bring them back tomorrow; but my 52 doesn't want them to be out of our house at night in case they are 53 ."
"But what has it got to do with your brother?" asked the teacher. "Aren't the butterflies yours?"
"No," answered Tommy. "They belong to him."
"But Tommy, you are 54 to show your own hobby here, not somebody else's!" said the teacher.
"I know that," answered Tommy. "My hobby is 55 my brother collecting butterflies."
1.A. stopped B. ordered C. encouraged D. agreed
2.A. arranged B. asked C. looked D. waited
3.A. afternoon B. evening C. night D. morning
4.A. test B. lesson C. competition D. holiday
5.A. teachers B. parents C. friends D. classmates
6.A. present B. do C. see D. eat
7.A. had B. used C. were made D. were allowed
8.A. turned out B. returned C. left D. finished
9.A. sad B. happy C. frightened D. surprised
10.A. laziest B. most curious C. cleverest D. youngest
11.A. difficult B. easy C. reliable D. disable
12.A. ugly B. small C. beautiful D. obvious
13.A. classmates B. brother C. father D. teacher
14.A. throw B. pick C. switch D. use
15.A. remain B. leave C. observe D. undertake
16.A. them B. him C. that D. this
17.A. sister B. friend C. brother D. mother
18.A. stolen B. shown C. completed D. matched
19.A. fired B. supposed C. related D. ignored
20.A. helping B. concerning C. watching D. Seeking
The teacher thought hobbies were very important for every child. She 36 all her pupils to have one, and sometimes 37 for their parents to come and see the work they had done as a result.
One Friday 38 the teacher told the class that those who had a hobby could have a 39 that afternoon to get the things they had made as parts of their hobbies ready for their 40 to see the following afternoon.
So in the afternoon, while those of the pupils who had nothing to 41 did their usual lessons, the lucky ones who had made something 42 to go home, on condition that they 43 before five o'clock to bring what they were going to show and to arrange it.
When the afternoon lesson began, the teacher was 44 to see Tommy was not there. He was the 45 boy in the class, and the teacher found it 46 to believe he had a hobby. However, at 4:45, Tommy arrived with a(n) 47 collection of butterflies in glass cases. After his 48 had admired them and helped him to arrange them on a table in the classroom, she was surprised to see Tommy 49 them up again and begin to leave.
"What are you doing, Tommy?" she asked. "Those things must 50 here until tomorrow afternoon. That's when the parents are coming to see them."
"I know 51 ," answered Tommy, "and I will bring them back tomorrow; but my 52 doesn't want them to be out of our house at night in case they are 53 ."
"But what has it got to do with your brother?" asked the teacher. "Aren't the butterflies yours?"
"No," answered Tommy. "They belong to him."
"But Tommy, you are 54 to show your own hobby here, not somebody else's!" said the teacher.
"I know that," answered Tommy. "My hobby is 55 my brother collecting butterflies."
36. A. stopped B. ordered C. encouraged D. agreed
37. A. arranged B. asked C. looked D. waited
38. A. afternoon B. evening C. night D. morning
39. A. test B. lesson C. competition D. holiday
40. A. teachers B. parents C. friends D. classmates
41. A. present B. do C. see D. eat
42. A. had B. used C. were made D. were allowed
43. A. turned out B. returned C. left D. finished
44. A. sad B. happy C. frightened D. surprised
45. A. laziest B. most curious C. cleverest D. youngest
46. A. difficult B. easy C. reliable D. disable
47. A. ugly B. small C. beautiful D. obvious
48. A. classmates B. brother C. father D. teacher
49. A. throw B. pick C. switch D. use
50. A. remain B. leave C. observe D. undertake
51. A. them B. him C. that D. this
52. A. sister B. friend C. brother D. mother
53. A. stolen B. shown C. completed D. matched
54. A. fired B. supposed C. related D. ignored
55. A. helping B. concerning C. watching D. Seeking
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Dear Abby,
In a recent column, a woman wrote to say that one of her guests at a dinner party had 1 a fork, and she didn't know how to recover it.
I wasn't that guest, 2 over the last 10 years I have taken three things from homes where I have been a 3 Abby, I can't understand 4 I took these things! I have thought over as to how 5 can get these things back!
I can't do it 6 and admit that I took them. This is a small town, and I'm well 7 here. If just one of these people talked about it, I would be 8 .
Abby, what's wrong with me? They are really 9 things. I thought about seeing an expert, but should I be 10 going to an expert, it would be all over town in no time. I'm sure thousands of people 11 me wish to have the courage to return 12 , should I just wait until it's 13 , then put the things in the mailboxes of their 14 owners?
Guilty Conscience(罪恶感)Dear Guilty Conscience,
15 . It will make you feel better, but it will not 16 your problem. You need to seek help to 17 out why you took those things so you won't 18 that behavior. See an expert in another town or city nearby to 19 your privacy(隐私).
Please take my 20 , and let me hear from you again. I care. Abby
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One day, Mrs. Hong went to the car park to get her car. While she got to the car park, she found that someone |
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stolen her car. So she rushed to the police station and told |
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the police about it. Meanwhile, the next morning, the car |
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was in its usual parked place in the car park. Inside the car |
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was a note.“We are sorry that we stole your car. |
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We really needed for an emergency trip to the hospital. Please |
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receive these two tickets for Saturday's show at the Great Theater”. |
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Mrs. Hong's husband said,“Criminals are a lot more |
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polite nowadays. We are educated people.”So they went to |
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the show. When they returned home, there was something |
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the show!” |
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