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Emily
and Peter have lived next door to each other as long as they can remember. When
they were ___(1)___ children, they ___(2)___ play together. They were good
friends, though they sometimes fought over toys. ___(3)___ they grew older, they
seldom(ºÜÉÙ) played with each other. Emily preferred to be with girls and
Peter preferred to play with boys. When they were about fifteen years old, they
almost stopped ___(4)___ to each other, not because they disagreed with each
other, ___(5)___ because they belonged to different groups. Emily began to study
French and also enjoyed watching football games. Peter was only interested in
sports.
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was football that brought Emily and Peter back together. One day, after Peter
went home, he looked into the window of Emily¡¯s living room and saw ___(7)___
she was watching a football game on TV. He walked up and knocked at the door.
Emily was ___(8)___ to see him, but asked him to come in and they watched the
___(9)___ of the game together. They are good friends again. They ___(10)___
have different ideas about things
sometimes, but they agree with each other that football is the world¡¯s best
game.
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doctor¡¯s room.
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doctor stopped him. After a moment, the doctor said, ¡°Well, boy, you don¡¯t
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¡¡¡¡¡°All right. It's very kind of you, young man.¡±The old man lay down and ____8____ he fell asleep.
¡¡¡¡The young man took the big bag gently. ____9____ when he was just going to run away, he found a corner of his fur coat was ____10____ the old man's body. Several times he tried to put it out, but he couldn't. At last he took off his ___11_____ and went away with the bag.
¡¡¡¡The young man ran out of the station as quickly as his ___12_____ could carry him. He reached a place, and there he thought the old man couldn't ___13_____ him. He stopped and quickly opened the bag.
¡¡¡¡To his surprise, there was ____14____ but old newspapers in it. He hurried to the station at once. But when he got there, he found the old man was ____15____ .
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I started to love running at a young age. I loved to race my father and my sister around the backyard. I wished I could run in the Olympics and win lots of medals.
One day my mother ¡¡41 an advertisement for a race in a newspaper. ¡°Would you be ¡¡42 in taking part in this race ? ¡± she asked me, pointing to the advertisement.
¡¡ ¡°Yes, of course.¡± I answered.
¡¡¡¡ I ____43___ the next few days practicing for my big race. My sister set up a table in the backyard so she could offer me water and ¡¡44¡¡ me.
¡¡¡¡ On the day of the race, just before the race , my father said to me , ¡° Don¡¯t ¡¡ 45¡¡ up all your energy(ÄÜÁ¿)at the beginning of the race. You need to have energy ___46____ you can run much faster at the end. ¡±
¡¡ The race ____47___ . Following Dad¡¯ s words, I didn¡¯t run as fast as I could. Then the other runners started ¡¡ 48¡¡ me, which made me feel nervous. I began to feel tired, and I started slowing down and breathing __49__ .
¡¡ Just at that moment I heard, ¡° __50___, Kelly! You can do it ! Don¡¯t give up . keep running!¡± Out of the comer of my eye I saw Dad running beside me around the outside or the track .
¡¡ I took a deep breath and tried my best to ¡¡51¡¡ on running. I didn¡¯t win the race. I came fifth, but I ¡¡ 52¡¡ like a winner. I tried my best, and I hadn¡¯t given up.
¡¡ Later, as I thought about the race, I felt thankful that my dad had _53__ left my side. He always encourages(¹ÄÀø) me when I __54___ giving up. He runs along side me through my life. I¡¯ll remember my dad¡¯s words forever, ¡°Never give up. You can be a winner even if you ¡¡55 .¡±
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