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The phone ______ at about 8:00. It was Dad: ¡°Paul, I¡¯m sorry , but I couldn¡¯t play baseball with you tonight. I have to finish my work at the office. Maybe we can play this weekend. Oh no. How about next weekend? ....¡±
Paul couldn¡¯t understand why Dad was so ______ . He threw himself into the sofa and soon fell asleep. His book was still opened to the ______ page.
The next day at school, Paul didn¡¯t hand in his homework and ______ a test. Mrs. Green, his teacher, asked him to stay after school. ¡°Paul, you didn¡¯t do your homework. You didn¡¯t pass the test and only got a D. This isn¡¯t like you. What¡¯s wrong?¡±
Paul just sat there ______ . ¡°Paul, if you don¡¯t want to talk, I will. I know that something¡¯s worrying with you, but you have to get it out. You ______ to tell someone.¡±
As Paul walked home, he thought of what Mrs. Green said. Maybe he didn¡¯t do his homework because he wanted to get his dad¡¯s ______ . He knew Mrs. Green was right. He decided to ______ her advice.
When Paul got home, he ______ his dad. But there was no answer. Then it went to voicemail (ÓïÒôÐÅÏä). Paul began talking: ¡°Dad, I can¡¯t play with you next weekend. I¡¯ve got lots of problems with my ______. Also, I really don¡¯t want to spend another day looking out of the window and waiting. Whenever you _______our plans, Dad, it hurts me. It¡¯s not too late to rebuild our relationship, but we have to start small. Maybe you can help me with my homework sometime. Dad, I love you.¡±
As Paul ended the call, he felt much ______. He didn¡¯t know whether his dad would be different, but it didn¡¯t matter. He himself ______ . He expressed his feelings to the right person. He had a ______ head as he was doing his homework that evening.
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2.A. stopped B. rang C. replied D. repeated
3.A. lazy B. busy C. lucky D. sleepy
4.A. first B. last C. only D. free
5.A. made B. missed C. failed D. chose
6.A. cheerfully B. angrily C. hopefully D. quietly
7.A. hate B. want C. need D. agree
8.A. attention B. message C. praise D. trust
9.A. refuse B. hear C. remember D. take
10.A. saw B. thanked C. called D. greeted
11.A. teachers B. friends C. homework D. housework
12.A. make B. break C. follow D. forget
13.A. amazed B. bored C. surprised D. relaxed
14.A. regretted B. complained C. insisted D. changed
15.A. clever B. clear C. hot D. wrong
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A man knew that his wife dreamed of having a fur coat , but he couldn¡¯t afford to buy her such a coat .He loved his wife very much and he wanted to make her happy. Finally, he decided to start a fur-coat-buying project. He saved money in every way that he could .Two years later, he brought her a fur coat --- not one of the most expensive ones, but a nice fur coat. He gave it to his wife on her birthday. When she saw the coat, she said, ¡°Oh , Bill, how could you ?You know how much we need a new sofa . ¡± Then after a while ,she said ,¡°But it is nice ,thank you .¡±But the husband¡¯s feeling were hurt. Two years of love was hurt by her words---she didn¡¯t accept a gift kindly.
Do we often act this way when we receive a gift? Are we sometimes too proud, or too cold? Or are we not strong enough to let the other person do the giving?
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5.The author mainly wants to tell us that _________________ .
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D. a man and his wife should learn how to get along well with each other
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When I was small, my mum used to give the family something special for meals---she would make breakfast food for dinner.
I still remember one night my mum _____ some bread in front of my dad, something very burnt. I waited to see if anybody noticed. To my surprise, my dad just took his _____, smiled at my mum and then turned to ask me how my day at school had been. I've ____ what I told him that night. ____ I do remember watching him put some butter on that bread. He ____ as usual, every single bit.
After dinner, my mum said ____ to my dad for burning the bread. And I'll never forget what he said, "I ____ burnt bread, dear. It doesn't matter at all."
_____, I went to kiss Dad good night. I asked him if he really liked his burnt bread. He held me in arms and ___ , "Your mum worked very hard all day. She's really _____ . And you see a bit of burnt food never hurt anyone!"
Now I know life is not perfect. ______ is perfect, either. As for me, I often forget birthdays or some other special days. But I've learned something _____ over these years. What we really need is the understanding of each other, whether between a husband and wife, a parent and _____ or just between two friends. This is the key to a happy _______.
So don't get angry if the bread gets burnt. Remember, _____ bread never hurt anyone. Be kind to those around you and a happier life will surely come closer to you.
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2.A. glass B. milk C. spoon D. bread
3.A. decided B. known C. forgotten D. imagined
4.A. But B. So C. Because D. And
5.A. threw it away B. ate it up C. put it away D. looked it up
6.A. hello B. goodbye C. no D. sorry
7.A. hate B. love C. make D. save
8.A. After school B. Before dinner C. Later that night D. The next morning
9.A. shouted B. said C. laughed D. continued
10.A. tired B. excited C. worried D. interested
11.A. Everybody B. Anybody C. Nobody D. Somebody
12.A. important B. difficult C. funny D. easy
13.A. student B. brother C. sister D. child
14.A. class B. party C. life D. story
15.A. burnt B. cheap C. fresh D. cold
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