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lt to play the game by herself. Each child had to climb into a sack, jump to the finishing line, return and climb out of the sack. I noticed Jenny standing near the end of her line of players. On my first 6 , I was thirty years old. As I sat in the sitting room, I noticed there were five women ahead of me. All of them were 7 and well dressed, which made me more nervous.on the blackboard, that39。 Ask. Don39。 Cornpare (比較) .Comparing your notes with your 12 Good notetaking takes time. If you decide to recopy (重寫(xiě)) your notes every evening, you39。his grandmother well. At the same time, he got 6 a Sunshine Boy. He 10 When the reporter asked him if he felt sorry to 14 The 7 Zhang, the father of a Junior 3 student in Nanjing, was sitting at home. Suddenly, he 1 he had not spoken to his son39。 I did 5 in my exams and I was afraid my father would 6 , says the boy. I didn39。 Be 15 Some cows have eaten our breakfast! he shouted. That39。 We all felt very proud of 14 .bullying by making more rules and letting teachers watch kids at break. But a school in New Zealand had done 2 , and bullying really went down. The result of the study is that more rules aren39。s sad eyes, I 13 to give her Daddy39。 the habit of the king. He understood the 5 Without even a moment39。 Birbal said, “Make your men 9 , My Lord. If you find more crows it means some have e to visit their relatives here. If you find C. promises2. A. monB. order In the US over six million children watch the programme regularly. The viewers include more than half the nation39。songs, stories, jokes and pictures to help children understand numbers, letters and human relationship. But there are some differences. For example, the programme made in Mexico City devotes more time to teaching whole words than to teaching letters one by one.watch it with their children. This is partly because famous adult stars often appear on it. But the best reason may be that。week learn more than those who watch it once in a while. In the US the programme is shown at 4 C. sure9. A. catch B. waitC. hated5. A. danger Once Akbar asked a very strange question. He looked at his people. As he looked, one by one the heads began to hang low in search of a(an) 3 . It was at this moment that Bribal entered the palace. Birbal Then one night in November the phone 8 , and I was told father passed away. I finally 9 to call about the portrait framing and thanked God my father had got a 10 On Christmas Day, all family members gathered at our parents39。anyone else. They may accidentally hurt 5 . But the school says that39。camping in the grassy area nearby. However, our instructor, , pointed out that it might flood(淹沒(méi)) if it rained. In the end, we found a 4 area. Putting up the tent was very hard. 5 helped us a lot. Ji Ruifang, a teacher at Nanjing Foreign Language School, says parents are to blame for kids buying fathers.widely celebrated.wrong with his grandmother39。D. girls39。 How to take notes I really need this job and there is 9 I can39。 At home Dad often got out his mandolin and played for the 3 .We three children sang along. 4 played the mandolin like my father. He could 5 your heart with the music that came out of that old mandolin. He seemed to shine when he was playing. You could see his 6 in his ability to play so well for his family.t a single coin left after putting a losing bet on a horse race.out of the shadow(陰影) and rebuilt my confidence.. It does not always e easy to discover oneself. From a young age, I had already got a strong sense of who I would like to bee. 1 4 daily tasks became difficult.to bee. After a few months, I put all my heart into developing my interest in the arts. Little by little, I 13 Some thought that they would save their money, but Ruben and Nico paid no 6 , and they continued spending it all on sweets. Monty was a clever boy and he decided to manage his money by 7 it buying and selling things, or betting(打賭) it with others. Soon he saved lots of money with 8 hard work. The way he was going, he would 9 as almost a rich man. However, Monty hadn39。 She said she would offer him all the coins 12 he taught her how to play. The violinist agreed, and he taught her happily for several 13 .Julia was so 14 that gradually she got her own violin. My mother passed away when I was 17 years old and I remembered taking out my twodollar bill, 4 it in my hand for the longest time and I knew she would be 5 me the rest of life. I got my wallet and took out my twodollar bill. Thanks, Mom. I am sure to 15 it, I said out loud so that she could hear me.1. A. loveB. friendsC. moneyD. luck2. A. bringB. takeC. carryD. explore3. A. next toB. far fromC. away fromD. close to4. A. holdingB. takingC. watchingD. checking5. A. keepingB. protectingC. teachingD. caring6. A. businessB. interviewC. journeyD. vacation7. A. olderB. clevererC. youngerD. earlier8. A. fixedB. luckyC. enoughD. fit9. A. everythingB. somethingC. nothingD. anything10. A. messageB. chanceC. habitD. lesson11. A. memberB. leaderC. friendD. hero12. A. andB. thoughC. butD. because13. A. mistakeB. momentC. decisionD. idea14. A. angrilyB. surprisedlyC. wiselyD. excitedly15. A. makeB. manageC. succeedD.