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科目: 来源:同步题 题型:阅读理解

阅读理解
     Jennie and I met in night school. After having completed the required courses, we started teaching in
the same school. Frequently we had lunch together.    
     For a time we were just casual friends, but one day, when I was telling Jennie about my problem son,
we discovered we were kindred spirits. "He's a difficult little character," I explained. Jennie looked
thoughtful, “Maybe you're seeing him with your eyes.” She was silent a moment and then added softly,
"It is only with the heart that one sees rightly." I stared at her, "You're quoting that! It's from The Little
Prince, SaintExupery's book for children. One of my favorites. You know it, too?" Jennie nodded, "I love
it. I've read it so often, I've practically memorized it."   
     Now, when I think of Jennie, I recall that book, because Jennie-more than anyone I know-possessed
the gift of seeing with the heart.    
     From that moment of a treasured book shared, our friendship grew steadily. It wasn't that I didn't
have an excellent relationship with my husband and son. But my mother had died shortly after my
marriage, and I had neither sisters nor daughters. I realize, now, how I needed someone to share those
little, seemingly unimportant things that add so much to life-things that must be shared to be fully
appreciated.    
     And it was Jennie who helped me with my fourthgrade problem child. One day I was at_my wit's_end. "What he needs is a good beating!" I exploded.    
     "He's probably had plenty of those,"  Jennie said. "Maybe he just needs sincere praise for anything he
does right, and a hug or two each day." I followed this suggestion, and eventually, because of Jennie, I
discovered a lovable little boy.    
     Looking back, I had to admit that she taught me so much, such as how to love spring. One April day
I said, "I hate rain!"  And I'll never forget what she said, "You can't hate spring rain! It brings the flowers!" So I learned to love spring rain, too, because it did bring flowers-violets, tulips and daffodils.
1. What does the underlined sentence "I was at my wit's end" mean?
A. I didn't know what to do next.                      
B. I decided to give up.
C. I was hurt by my son deeply.                        
D. I was very proud of my son.
2. We learn from the passage that the author ________.
A. has the gift of seeing with the heart
B. likes spring rain because it seldom rains in spring
C. had lost her mother before her marriage
D. seldom praised her child in the past
3. How does the author feel about her family?
A. No one listened to her seemingly unimportant things.
B. She didn't get along well with her husband and son.
C. She seldom spoke to her mother.
D. She felt quite alone in her family.
4. The passage is mainly about ________.
A. how to educate children properly
B. the fact that we should see nature differently
C. the influence of friendship on our life
D. how friendship begins and develops

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科目: 来源:同步题 题型:阅读理解

阅读理解
     Once upon a time there was one storyteller. After getting tired of telling old fabricated stories, he left
his house in search of a real life story.
     He reached a village and took a cottage for rent. After wandering in the village throughout the month,
in search of  true stories, the storyteller couldn't find one. Disappointed, he decided to stop his search.
     The next day, while sitting in the cottage, he suddenly heard a voice-a woman was yelling(吼叫)at
someone. The voice was coming from the big wall behind his cottage.
     He tried to hear the conversation; it sounded like the woman was abusing(辱骂)her daughterinlaw.
The storyteller didn't like it but he was happy to finally get his story.
     Listening to the conversations each day he added them to his story. Though he couldn't see the
characters of his story, he started hating the motherinlaw, as she seemed to be a villain(坏人).
     Now it was time to finalize the end of the story. But before he did, the storyteller wanted to see the
characters once, so he climbed up the wall.
     There he saw the motherinlaw sitting in a wheelchair. It seemed she was disabled and that the
daughterinlaw was resting nearby.
     He saw the old lady trying to get some food lying on the table near her chair. But because of her
condition, she couldn't reach it and it looked like the daughterinlaw was enjoying the old lady's
helplessness. Suddenly the old lady fell from the chair and started abusing her daughterinlaw.
     The storyteller went back and quickly changed the ending of the story. He was surprised how
different it was compared to what he originally thought it would be.Truly he had found both a real life
story and areal life lesson.
1. What's the meaning of the underlined word "fabricated" in Paragraph 1?
A. Funny.  
B. Imaginary.
C. Amazing.  
D. Romantic.
2. Why did the storyteller climb up the wall?
A. He thought he was strong enough to do it.
B. He expected to find out what was happening.
C. He would like to find a good ending for his story.
D. He wanted to have a look at the woman and herdaughterinlaw.
3. Why did the old woman start abusing her daughterinlaw?
A. Her daughterinlaw didn't take care of her.
B. Her daughterinlaw was too busy to help her.
C. Her daughterinlaw pushed her out of her wheelchair.
D. Her daughterinlaw didn't allow her to get food.
4. What lesson can we learn from the text?
A. No one is as deaf as the man who will not listen.
B. A good listener is not someone with nothing to say.
C. Don't just listen to one's words. Watch what one does.
D. Everybody lies, but it doesn't matter because nobody listens.

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科目: 来源:新疆自治区期中题 题型:完形填空

完形填空。
     Mr. Black lived in a small town. Nobody was    1   than him there, but he wished to get    2   
money all the time. One day on his way home, he found there was a    3   on the ground. He thought
it was    4   to him, so he picked it up and put it in his pocket That   5   , after he had supper, he
brought it out and began to   6    it in the room. He was interested in a piece of news on it Some
gold    7    in a desert He was afraid someone would know about it and started off,   8   telling
anybody about it. He tried to find the place    9   the gold was.
    The greedy man walked on the    10    desert for two weeks, but he didn't find any gold and
his food and water was   11   . His horse was so weak that he couldn't   12    it. He had to go
back to his hometown, but it was too   13   . His horse at last died and he was too hungry and
thirsty to go any   14   . He looked around, there was nothing   15    sand. Suddenly he saw a
man   16   on the ground far away. He crawled to him and found he was    17  , with a bag in
his hand. He hurried to open the bag to find something to   18   ,but it was full of gold. He threw
it away. As he was   19   , he cried and said," Now a bag of bread is far more   20    than a bag
full of gold. How unhappy I am!"
(     ) 1. A. happier  
(     ) 2. A. little
(     ) 3. A. newspaper
(     ) 4. A. important
(     ) 5. A. dawn  
(     ) 6. A. read  
(     ) 7. A. discover
(     ) 8. A. with    
(     ) 9. A. which  
(     )10. A. wet    
(     )11. A. lifted
(     )12. A. ride  
(     )13. A. early    
(     )14. A. near  
(     )15. A. except
(     )16. A. standing
(     )17. A. dead  
(     )18. A. wear  
(     )19. A. sleeping
(     )20. A. dangerous
B. sadder  
B. less    
B. picture
B. useful  
B. noon    
B. copy    
B. invent  
B. without
B. where  
B. rainy  
B. lost    
B. drive  
B. late    
B. nearer  
B. of      
B. running  
B. alive  
B. eat    
B. laughing  
B. impossible
C. richer    
C. a little  
C. photo    
C. interesting
C. afternoon  
C. improve    
C. was discovered
C. for      
C. when      
C. dry      
C. wasted      
C. mend      
C. easy      
C. far      
C. in        
C. lying    
C. healthy    
C. write    
C. leaving    
C. helpful  
D. poorer      
D. more        
D. map        
D. popular    
D. evening    
D. touch      
D. was invented
D. about      
D. that        
D. cloudy      
D. gone        
D. feed        
D. possible    
D. further    
D. off        
D. singing    
D. well        
D. draw        
D. dying      
D. delicious  

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科目: 来源:同步题 题型:阅读理解

阅读理解 
     During the 19th century, farmers in and around Southeast began to invest in a new and unique
business venture (冒险活动). This area would later become known as the origin of the American circus(马戏). In 1793, Englishman John Bill Rickets introduced Americans to the circus at his place in
Philadelphia where trick riding was featured along with clown(小丑) acts in the same show.    
     In the 1830s, farmers in Southeast began showing menageries(野生动物), collections of interesting
animals from far away lands. They soon combined the menagerie show with the acrobatic(杂技的)
entertainment of trick riding and these early circus bosses began taking their show on the road. By the
1850s American circuses were a big business and they began to travel abroad, bringing back to
American even more unique items and animals.    
     Hachaliah Bailey, from nearby Somers, Westchester County, brought the first elephant "Old Bet" to
the United States in 1796. Bailey exhibited "Old Bet", until her death in 1816. Somers is home to the
Elephant Hotel, built by Hachaliah Bailey in 1820-1825. The building served as a meeting place for
menagerie owners.    
     Many showmen and circus people came from Southeast. Nathan and Seth B. Howes began their
show business careers at early ages, in Southeast.    
     In 1811, Nathan formed a small circus company made up largely of his friends and family, including
11yearold Seth. Seth B. Howes would later become one of the foremost circus businessmen in the area.
From 1850 to 1853, Seth B. Howes managed a circus project for P. T. Barnum. He later toured Europe, performing before heads of state. Seth B. Howes retired in 1870.
1. When did the American circus come into being?
A. In the 17th century.
B. In the 18th century.
C. In the 19th century.
D. In the 20th century.
2. Which of the following shows the right order of events that happened to the American circus?
a. Farmers in Southeast began showing menageries.
b. The first elephant "Old Bet" was brought to the United States.
c. American circuses were a big business and began to travel abroad.
d. Nathan formed a small circus company.
e. Seth B. Howes retired in 1870.
A. b, d, a, c, e  
B.  c, a, b, d, e
C. d, c, a, b, e  
D. a, c, b, d, e
3. According to the passage, Somers was________.
A. the person who built the Elephant Hotel
B. a place for menagerie owners to meet
C. a farmer who raised animals
D. an American who introduced an elephant
4. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?
A. The American Circus in Southeast
B. The Origin of Circus
C. Menageries in the United States
D. Ways of Fun in Southeast

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科目: 来源:云南省期中题 题型:阅读理解

阅读理解。
     Henry works in a factory. He comes from a poor family and was in school for only four years.
He has to do the hard work, but he is paid less. He likes to watch football matches very much and
spends much time on them.
     One afternoon there was a big football match on the playground. He borrowed some money
from his friend and hurried there. There were a lot of people there. And all the tickets were sold
out. He was sorry for it. He saw a pole outside the playground and climbed it quickly. A policeman
came and said, "It is dangerous to stay on it! Come down!"
      "Wait a minute, please!" Henry said and just at that moment the policeman heard cheers on the
playground and asked in a hurry, "which team has kicked a goal?" "Ours!" "wonderful! You can stay
there. But take care!"  The policeman said happily and left. When the match would be soon over, he
came back again and asked, "who has won?" "Theirs, 3:2 "  " Come down," the policeman said
angrily. " Such a match is not worth watching!"
      Henry had to come down. But soon they heard cheers again. The policeman said in a hurry,
"Climb up quickly and see who has kicked a goal."
1. From the passage we know that _________.
A. Henry doesn't like his work                
B. Henry comes from a rich family.
C. Henry is paid less                        
D. Henry doesn't like the policeman
2. Henry failed to get a ticket for the match that day because ___________.
A. all the tickets were sold out                
B. he didn't want to buy a ticket
C. he had no time to buy a ticket              
D. he had no money to buy a ticket
3. The policeman asked Henry to come down the pole at first because ____________.
A. the other team kicked a goal                
B. Henry had no ticket
C. their team kicked a goal                    
D. it was dangerous
4. From the third paragraph, we can guess that _____________.
A. the policeman wanted to teach Henry a lesson.
B. the policeman was also a football fan.  
C. the policeman didn't like Henry.
D. the policeman tried to please Henry

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科目: 来源:云南省期中题 题型:阅读理解

阅读理解。
     On January 15, a little girl from the Chinese mainland was on the subway in Hong Kong. She
was eating something. A local man told her not to do so. The girl's mother told him to mind his
own business. A quarrel started. Hong Kong Mass Transit Railway rules say people cannot eat
on the subway. The rules say the train will be filled with the smell of food. They say the smell will
attract mice to the train. These mice might chew the cables and cause safety problems for passengers.
People caught eating on the subway will be fined up to 2,000 Hong Kong dollars (1,625 yuan),
Xinhua reported. Signs clearly say "no eating" and the rule is often announced on the subway and in
stations. However, the girl and her parents say they did not notice this.
     This seemingly small event has started a debate on the Internet, Xinhua reported.
     A netizen named Zhu Hongying said some Chinese consider bad habits like talking loudly in public
places, spitting or jumping queues as small matters. They simply don't care because they think public
places are not their private homes. "This kind of thinking shows a lack of a sense of social morality,"
she pointed out.
     Many people agree. "The parents (of the girl) should have apologized for their mistake," Zhang
Nan, 15, a Senior 1 student at Diaotai High School, Shaanxi, said to Teens. "Quarreling after making
the mistake only makes the situation more embarrassing for them."
     Reports of Chinese people behaving badly at tourist sites at home and abroad are nothing new.
Such reports are affecting the way other countries see Chinese people. Some foreign airports put
up signs in Chinese telling Chinese people not to talk loudly and not to spit everywhere. Many
Chinese people find this embarrassing.
     All this shows that one of the secrets to a good journey is to learn about local customs and
taboos before you go.
1.The underlined word taboos probably means _________.
A. something you buy or keep to remind yourself of a place or an occasion
B. a group of people who have the power to make and change laws
C. a general agreement that does not allow people to do, use or talk about something
D. guidance offering information of local weather, accommodation and specialties
2.According to the debate on the net reported by Xinhua, Chinese manners___________.
A. are far from being poor
B. leave much to be desired
C. are only too easy to improve
D. are always to blame anywhere anytime
3.The passage wants to tell us that ___________.
A. When in Rome, do as the Romans do
B. Birds of a feather flock together
C. Misfortune may be an actual blessing
D. A real man never goes back on his words

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科目: 来源:云南省期中题 题型:阅读理解

阅读理解。
     Joe came to New York from the Middle West, dreaming about painting. Delia came to New
York from the South, dreaming about music. Joe and Delia met in a studio. Before long they were
good friends and got married.
     They had only a small flat to live in , but they were happy. They loved each other, and they were
both interested in art. Everything was fine until one day they found they had spent all their money.
     Delia decided to give music lessons. One afternoon she said to her husband:
     "Joe, I've found a pupil, a general's daughter. She is a sweet girl. I'm to give three lessons a week
and get $5 a lesson."
     But Joe was not glad.
     "But how about me?" he said." Do you think I'm going to watch you work while I play with my
art? No, I want to earn some money too."
     "Joe, you are silly," said Delia. "You must keep at your studies. We can live quite happily on $15
a week."
     "Well, perhaps I can sell some of my pictures," said Joe.
     Every day they parted in the morning and met in the evening. A week passed and Delia brought
home fifteen dollars, but she looked a little tired.
     "Clementina sometimes gets on my nerves. I'm afraid she doesn't practice enough. But the general
is thet old man! I wish you could know him, Joe."
     And then Joe took eighteen dollars out of his pocket.
     "I've sold one of my pictures to a man from Peoria," he said, "and he has ordered another."
     "I'm so glad," said Delia. "Thirty-three dollars! We never had so much to spend before. We'll have
a good supper tonight."
     Next week Joe came home and put another eighteen dollars on the table. In half an hour Delia
came, her right hand in a bandage.
     "What's the matter with your hand?" said Joe. Delia laughed and said:
     "Oh, a funny thing happened! Clemantina gave me a plate of soup and spilled some of it on my
hand. She was very sorry for it. And so was the old general. But why are you looking at me like that,
Joe?"
     "What time this afternoon did you burn your hand, Delia?"
      "Five o'clock, I think. The iron-I mean the soup-was ready about five, Why?"
      "Delia, come and sit here," said Joe. He drew her to the couch and sat beside her.
      "What do you do every day, Delia? Do you really give music lesson? Tell me the truth."
       She began to cry.
       "I couldn't get any pupils," she said, "So I got a place in a laundry ironing shirts. This afternoon
a girl accidentally set down an iron on my hand and I got a bad burn. But tell me, Joe, how did you
guess that I wasn't giving music lessons?" 
       "It's very simple," said Joe. "I knew all about your bandages because I had to send them upstair
s to a girl in the laundry who had and accident with a hot iron. You see, I work in the engine-room of
the same laundry where you work." 
       "And your pictures? Did you sell and to that man from Peoria?"
      "Well, your general with his Clemantina is an invention, and so is my man from Peoria."
     And then they both laughed.
1. To support the family, Delia worked as             .
A. a tutor
B. a music teacher
C. an artist
D. a laundry assistant

2. We can infer from the underlined sentence that             .

A. Clemantina was an invention of the general
B. Clemantina was an invention of the man from Peoria
C. there were no such men as the general, Clemantina and the man from Peoria
D. the general, Clemantina and the man from Peoria were the couple's clients
3. The couple's attitude towards each other is             .
A. faithful
B. honest
C. ashamed
D. heartbreaking
4. Which do you think is the best title of the story?
A. A service of love
B. A story of Joe and Delia
C. Lies and truth
D. Servants of love

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科目: 来源:同步题 题型:完形填空

完形填空
     In the depths of my memory, many things I did with my father still live. These things have come to
represent, in fact, what I call   __1__   and love.
     I don't remember my father ever getting into a swimming pool. But he did   __2__   the water. Any kind of   __3__   ride seemed to give him pleasure.    __4__   he loved to fish; sometimes he took me along.
     But I never really liked being on the water, the way my father   __5__. I liked being at the water,
moving through it, __6__   it all around me. I was not a strong   __7__, or one who learned to swim early, for I had my   __8__. But I loved being in the swimming pool close to my father's office and __9__   those summer days with my father, who   __10__   come by on a break. I needed him to see what I could do. My father would stand there in his suit, the   __11__    person not in swimsuit.
     After swimming, I would go   __12__   his office and sit on the wooden chair in front of his big desk,
where he let me __13__   anything I found in his top desk drawer. Sometimes,  if I was left alone at his
desk   __14__   he worked in the lab, an assistant or a student might come in and tell me perhaps I
shouldn't be playing with his   __15__. But my father always __16__   and said easily, "Oh,  no,  it's  
__17__." Sometimes he handed me coins and told me to get    __18__    an ice cream...
     A poet once said, "We look at life once, in childhood; the rest is   __19__." And I think it is not only
what we "look at once, in childhood" that determines our memories,   __20__the person who, in that
childhood, looks at us.
(     )1. A. desire      
(     )2. A. avoid      
(     )3. A. boat      
(     )4. A. But        
(     )5. A. expected  
(     )6. A. having    
(     )7. A. swimmer     
(     )8. A. hopes      
(     )9. A. spending  
(     )10. A. should    
(     )11. A. next      
(     )12. A. away from  
(     )13. A. put up    
(     )14. A. the moment  
(     )15. A. fishing net
(     )16. A. stood up  
(     )17. A. fine        
(     )18. A. the student
(     )19. A. memory    
(     )20. A. as    
B. joy            
B. refuse          
B. bus            
B. Then            
B. desired        
B. leaving        
B. rider          
B. faiths          
B. saving          
B. would          
B. only            
B. out of          
B. break down      
B. the first time  
B. office things  
B. set out        
B. strange        
B. the assistant  
B. wealth          
B. but
C. anger        
C. praise      
C. train        
C. And        
C. wished      
C. making      
C. walker      
C. fights      
C. wasting      
C. had to      
C. other        
C. by            
C. play with    
C. while        
C. wooden chair  
C. showed up  
C. terrible      
C. myself        
C. experience  
C. or
D. worry          
D. love          
D. bike          
D. Still          
D. did            
D. getting        
D. runner        
D. fears          
D. ruining        
D. ought to      
D. last          
D. inside        
D. work out      
D. before        
D. lab equipment  
D. turned out    
D. funny          
D. himself        
D. practice      
D. and

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科目: 来源:同步题 题型:阅读理解

阅读理解

     I stole your dog. No, I didn't set foot in your house, but from the condition of your dog, I can imagine what it looks like-the word "rubbish" comes to mind.
     I found her along a road, with a heavy chain wrapped around her neck, still attached to rotten boards
from her doghouse. Not only did I know that most of the town's people had already ignored her, judging
by the place where I found her, but I knew that if she had gotten into the woods, the "cross" that she
dragged behind her would have wrapped itself around a tree until starvation or thirst killed her.
     She has a beautiful name now. Already in the first week she has come to look more like what she
should. Her eyes sparkle and she has learned to wag her tail in greeting. She has stopped flinching (畏缩) when I make a sudden movement, because she knows now that I won't beat her. In fact, she rarely leaves my side. She's even become brave enough to bark at a cat and today as I looked out of the window she
attempted to play with other dogs. No, it's clear that she does not miss you or her former life on a chain.
     It's not clear yet whether she'll remain here or whether I'll find her a loving home where she can count
on more individual attention than I can give her, but one thing is certain, this is a bit of stolen "property"
which is never returning to you. So sue me, accuse me, and plead with the court that she is rightfully
yours... I'm convinced that this is the best "crime" I've ever committed. Hardly anything has pleased me
more than the day when I stole your dog. I need only look into her beautiful brown eyes to know that she'd defend my decision with her life. If we have one prayer, it is that you will not replace her, and if we have
one special day to celebrate together, it is the day I stole your dog and the day she stole my heart.

1. What's the author's attitude towards the former owner of the dog?
A. Puzzled.  
B. Angry.
C. Shocked.  
D. Satisfied
2. It can be inferred from the passage that ________.
A. the dog is not lovely
B. the dog tried to find a kind master
C. the dog was treated badly by its former master
D. the author will be charged with stealing the dog
3. What did the author think of his theft?
A. He was afraid of being punished.
B. He thought he had to do it.
C. He believed that the law would allow him to do so.
D. He did it with pride

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科目: 来源:同步题 题型:完形填空

完形填空

     Tears clouded my eyes as I stood in our washing room, holding Brett's jeans and shirt full of burn holes.
     Tired and defeated, I   __1__   to the floor. The clothes were just one more thing Brett had   __2__.
He often got almost everything in the house out of   __3__. Many windows in our house needed repair due to his breaking   __4__   to steal money when he chose to live on the street.  Yet none of this could
compare to the emotional   __5__    Brett had done to our once quiet home.
     Brett came to live with us when he was 12 years old. During the next few years I had dealt with Brett
as   __6__   as possible, but inside I was shouting, "I don't want him in my house another day, Lord! I just can't   __7__   him!" Having wiped my tears, I continued   __8__   him as before.
     When Brett was nearly 18, he landed again in Juvenile Hall (少管所). After that, my husband and I had to send Brett to a boarding school for helping   __9__   teens.
     At the   __10__   ceremony, each graduate held a white rose to give to the person who had  __11__  
the most to him or her.
     Brett spoke   __12__   to his parents and then spoke to me, "You did so much. You were always
there, no matter   __13__. My mom and dad, I am their kid. But you,   __14__   troubled enough by me, always   __15__   me such love. And I want you to know I love you for it."
     __16__, I stood as Brett placed the white rose in my hand and hugged me   __17__. At that moment,
tears   __18__   in my eyes again, this time not for disappointment but for   __19__. Although I had
struggled with silent   __20__   toward my stepson, Brett had seen only my actions. Love is action. We
may not always have positive feelings about certain people in our life, but we can love them.

(     )1. A. sat        
(     )2. A. lost        
(     )3. A. order      
(     )4. A. off        
(     )5. A. pain      
(     )6. A. patiently  
(     )7. A. forgive    
(     )8. A. feeding    
(     )9. A. lazy          
(     )10. A. opening    
(     )11. A. afforded    
(     )12. A. sadly        
(     )13. A. where      
(     )14. A. although  
(     )15. A. cost      
(     )16. A. Astonished  
(     )17. A. surely      
(     )18. A. fell        
(     )19. A. pity        
(     )20. A. love        
B. bent            
B. ruined          
B. place          
B. in              
B. injury          
B. willingly      
B. stand          
B. pardoning      
B. disappointing  
B. official        
B. meant          
B. lovingly        
B. how            
B. unless          
B. lent            
B. Puzzled        
B. tightly        
B. flowed          
B. luck            
B. anxiety        
C. sank          
C. torn        
C. trouble      
C. up          
C. harm          
C. strictly      
C. educate      
C. comforting  
C. troublesome    
C. graduation  
C. supplied    
C. proudly      
C. who           
C. because       
C. showed       
C. Encouraged    
C. roughly      
C. moved        
C. happiness     
C. care        
D. dropped    
D. broken      
D. danger      
D. away        
D. damage      
D. rudely      
D. control    
D. parenting  
D. careless    
D. victory    
D. owed        
D. nervously  
D. what        
D. when        
D. taught      
D. Interested  
D. fiercely    
D. gathered    
D. success    
D. anger      

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