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A little girl walked to and back from school every day. One day, wind blew hard and trees shook from side to side in the wind on her way home after school. It rained 1 , and rain poured down, the girl's father worried that his daughter would be scared because of flashes of lightning. So he drove to his daughter's school in a hurry. To his surprise, he saw her 2 alone in the rain. When a flash of lightning came, she stopped, looked up and smiled. 3 followed, she stopped, looked up and smiled. With the coming of the following flashes of lightning, she repeated the 4 thing again and again.

After she got into the car, he wondered why she stopped, looked up and smiled when a lightning came. She replied with a bright smile, \scared. Seeing this, God would 5 me. I knew he was playing an interesting game with me to drive my fear. \

You see, if you look at the world from a different view, the world is really amazing. 1. A. hardly 2. A. walks 4. A. same

B. slow B. walking B. different

C. heavy D. heavily C. to walk D. walked C. Another D. The others C. second D. opposite

3. A. The other B. Other

5. A. take after B. take a photo of C. take off D. take the place of 𰸡 1D2B3C4A5B

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2ʱ⣺ԾǣߡA˳ƵBڷִʣCʽDȥʽɣsee sb doing sthʾijij£ѡB

3ʱ⣺һŵ̧ͣͷ΢ЦšAһBģʸC߼һDָһΧڳȥһһֺ\µ˻ȫWhen a flash of lightning came, she stopped looked up and smiled. followed, she stopped, looked up and smiledһʱ̧ͣͷЦˡ˴ָһ٣ѡC

4ݴʱ⣺Ž磬һһظͬ顣 Aͬ

ģBͬģCڶDģthing again and againһһΣģӦͬ£ѡA

5⣺ϵۻġAչˣBC£D棻һһģӦϵ۸񣬹ѡB

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2ĶĶģ⣬ȻӶĺABCD ĸѡУѡѡ

Run for Class President

Two months ago, when our class election ѡ٣ started, I decided to run for class president. I enjoyed speaking in public and got along well with people, so I felt it easy to win. But I was 1 that people would feel bad for me if I lost.

I was busy preparing in the following week. My plan wasn't to make promises to do things I couldn't 2 but to show my class why I wanted to be president. I put up my posters in hallways and in the classroom. I also spent three hours writing my speech, saying that I was the one they could turn to whenever they had a problem. Since I was 3 prepared, I felt that my chances of winning were strong.

However, when I gave my speech on Election Day, the response Ӧ wasn't what I had 4 . Few people actually listened. When it was my opponent's ֵģ turn, everyone was screaming his name. His speech was short, but all to the point. By then, I realized I should have made mine shorter and clearer.

It was obvious who would 5 . For the rest of the day, I felt like it was over. I wanted to just go home and cry, but I made it through. My 6 was right: I didn't win.

The next day, people were still talking about the election. I just pretended װ not to hear. But later, things got better. People 7 about the election and talked to me just as they did before.

I don't regret putting time and energy into the election because I've learned that things aren't always going the way I expect. And moments of failure like this build 8 since then I've learned to face disappointment and grown stronger. 1. A. bored

B. afraid

C. excited

D. hopeful D. repeat

2. A. compare B. remember C. manage

3. A. fully 4. A. feared 5. A. insist 7. A. forgot 8. A. trust

B. quickly B. faced B. return B. wrote B. pride

C. freshly C. wait C. cared

D. physically D. win D. discussed

C. mentioned D. pictured

6. A. suggestion B. prediction C. direction D. introduction

C. character D. support

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2⣺ҵļƻdzŵҲ¶ͬѧչʾΪ೤ԭA.ȽϣB.סC.ɣѵ£ɣD.ظ but to show my class why I wanted to be president.֪߻رԼɵ£manageɣ ѡC 3⣺Ϊҳ׼ҾӮĻܴA.ȫأȫأֵأB.ѸٵأC.ոգ½D.ϣϣϡ I felt that my chances of winning were strong.ΪԼӮĻܴӦǽ˳׼fullyֵأѡA

4⣺Ȼѡݽʱ򣬷ӦǸӡA.£B.ԣC.ἰD.룬 However, when I gave my speech on Election Day, ֪ûݽǰ߾ԼӮĻܴ󣬵ԼʵݽȴûԼݽǰôãpictured룬ѡD

5⣺Ȼ˭ʤA.֣B.黹C.ȴD.Ӯ When it was my opponent's ֵģ turn, everyone was screaming his name.ֽ֪ݽʱҶԸߺ֣˭Ϊ೤ǺԵ£winӮ ѡD

6⣺ҵԤǶԵģûӮA.飻B.Ԥ⣻ԤԣC.ָD.ܡ But I was 1 that people would feel bad for me if I lost. ߲µԼܻ£predictionԤԣѡB

7⣺ѡ£ѡǰһ˵A.ǣB.дC.ģD.ۡݳʶ֪ѧѡ˭೤ʵǺܹģþͻһжָûѡǰһforgotǣѡA

8⣺ʧܵʱA.ţB.ԺC.ɫD.֧֡ since then I've learned to face disappointment and grown stronger. ֪һݽ߸ɨ˵£ó죬characterѡC

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3Ķģվӽṹ﷨ԺҪ󣬴ӸСĸѡѡһѵȰʹ

John was a manager in a factory. He enjoyed running for exercise around the park when he was free.

One Sunday afternoon, after running as usual, John 1 to go home and have a rest. Just then, he noticed an old woman standing by the road. 2 old woman looked around worriedly. John went over and asked what 3 for her. After a short talk. John came to know that she forgot her way home and got lost. Besides, she was very tired and hungry. John called the old woman's son and then took her to the 4 restaurant.

In the restaurant, John ordered food and drink for the old woman 5 . While eating, sometimes she carelessly sprinkledfood and drink on the table and on her coat. Other customers felt disgustedᱯģat this sight. 6 John didn't care about this. He stood up and cleaned the table from time to time 7 silence.

It took the old woman some time 8 eating. After that, John paid the bill and they were ready to leave when the old woman's son arrived. He held John's hands and said, \help, my mother 9 well\years ago. I did what a son should do, \𾴣to John. They were touched by his kindness. 1. A. decided B. has decided C. decides 2. A. A

B. An

C. The C. farthest C. angry C. Or C. in C. finishes

D. will decide D. / D. farther D. angrily D. So D. with D. finished

3. A. can he do B. he can do C. could he do D. he could do 4. A. nearest B. nearer 5. A. polite 6. A. And 7. A. on 9. A. treats

B. politely B. But B. for

8. A. to finish B. finish 10. A. woman B. women C10D

B. is treating C. was treated D. will be treated

C. customer D. customers

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2⣺ ϸ˵ĵػܡold womanָijֵģöڴtheѡC

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5⣺ ڲ͹ԼòΪϸ˵ʳϡAòģݴʣBòأʣCģݴʣDأʣζ ordered òģѡB

6⣺ Լں customers felt disgusted ˿͸е John didn't care about thisԼںת۹ϵbut ѡB

7⣺ վĬĬʱʱزӡin silence̶䣬ĬĬ ѡC

8⣺ λϸ˻һЩʱ극it takes sb+ʱ+to do̶䣬ʴ˴Dzʽ ѡA

9⣺ İ豻չ˵úܺáȥһȥʱtreatmotherDZϵʴ˴һȥʱı̬was doneʽ ѡC 10⣺ ΧеĹ˿ͶԼʾء Other customers felt disgusted ֪˴ǹ˿ͣʾָʸcustomersѡD ʻƪеʱҪոͨ⣬Ȼϸһע⿼Ǿ͡﷨䡢ᄈءͨһ֤

4

One day, I heard an American boy say to a Chinese girl student, \1 the girl answered, \answer. Thinking he had not made 3 understood or the girl had not heard him clearly, he said, \

But the girl 4 kept saying, \didn't know 5 to say.

What's wrong with the girl's answer? She didn't 6 a complimentά in the same way as the American people do. She should answer \you\instead of \She 7 understood what the American boy had said, but she thought she should be modest. In the west, people will feel proud and 8 when they are praised. So if someone says the dishes you have 9 are very delicious, you should say, \

In our country we think being modest is a virtue£ and being 10 is a bad thing, but in my opinion, being confident does not 11 being proud. So sometimes you should be confident 12 being modest.

If you are modest and say, \country, the others may think that you really cannot do it. If you often say \be looked down upon by 14 . When asking for a job, if one says something like \certainly do it' instead of \you should be brave to show your self-confidence. 1. A. But

B. Though C. Or

D. So

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