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Have you ever heard of Agatha Christie, an excellent writer? Agatha Christie is, without a doubt,   16  mystery writer in the world. Her books have been translated into more than 100 languages. All 77 novels and story collections she wrote are still on the market 25 years after her   17 .
Agatha Christie was born in 1890 in a southwest England seaside town. She enjoyed a very comfortable childhood in a big house with   18  servants(ÆÍÈË). Agatha was known   19  an imaginative child. With her sister and brother away at school, she often played alone. She passed the time by making up stories which she told to   20 .
Agatha Christie¡¯s first novel was published in 1920. In it, she   21  one of her most popular characters, Belgian detective Hercule Poirot. He went on to appear in 33 of her novels, and in several movies   22 . Although Poirot appears again and again in her novels, Christie certainly could not be considered as repeating her ideas. Her powers of invention and her ability to surprise continue to attract   23 readers around the world.
Christie also wrote several   24 . One of these, ¡°The Mousetrap¡±, became the longest-running play in the history of theater. It is about a murder mystery that   25  in a country house. All these mysterious stories earned her the title ¡°Queen of Crime¡±.
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Monday morning is an important time at our school. All of the students go to the playground. We listen to music, and we  1 the national flag go up.
¡¡ Usually, one student gives a talk on Monday mornings. One Monday last year, a boy gave the talk. He was   2 and excited! When I saw him, I wanted to have a try, too.
¡¡ Can I really do it?
¡¡ Last week, our teacher said our class should give the talk. My teacher   3 me, ¡°I know you want to have a try. Next Monday morning, I want you to give the talk. Go and write something down.  4 for it, I¡¯m sure you¡¯ll do well.¡±
¡°Thank you.¡± I answered. It was such a great  5 for me! When I got home, I was excited. I wrote two pages for the talk. I read them again and again. When I read, I asked my parents  6 . I wanted to make my teacher happy.
Finally Monday morning came. I began to feel  7 .
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When I got to school, we all went out to the playground. I  10 in front of everyone. I opened my mouth, but I couldn¡¯t say anything.
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I took a big breath. Then I began to talk. It wasn¡¯t hard. It was easy.
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¡¡ Usually, one student gives a talk on Monday mornings. One Monday last year, a boy gave the talk. He was   2 and excited! When I saw him, I wanted to have a try, too.

¡¡ Can I really do it?

¡¡ Last week, our teacher said our class should give the talk. My teacher   3 me, ¡°I know you want to have a try. Next Monday morning, I want you to give the talk. Go and write something down.  4 for it, I¡¯m sure you¡¯ll do well.¡±

¡°Thank you.¡± I answered. It was such a great  5 for me! When I got home, I was excited. I wrote two pages for the talk. I read them again and again. When I read, I asked my parents  6 . I wanted to make my teacher happy.

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I took a big breath. Then I began to talk. It wasn¡¯t hard. It was easy.

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Her friend, Alice was sitting at the table__4__ a cup of coffee in her hands. ¡° You want to call the police because she picks your strawberries?¡± she asked.

¡° Of course,¡± Mrs Green answered __5__. ¡° What would you do if your neighbour walked into your yard__6__ your permission(ÔÊÐí) and picked your strawberries?¡±

¡° I would say, better her than bees(ÃÛ·ä).¡±

¡° The bees don't take my strawberries.¡±

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¡° Are you crazy? What are you thinking?¡±

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