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with a roof , one of hundreds that move up and down . In about six years he has not once been on l (2) , but he is never lonely . He is a strong swimmer . In fact (實際上) , he could swim before he could walk . When he wants to play with his f (3) , he just swims across to their boats or asks them to v (4) him . Ming’s father is a fisherman but he never u (5) a line or a (網(wǎng)) . Great black birds called cormorants do the fishing for him . Rings (圈) have been put around the birds’ n (6) so that they cannot eat the fish they catch . They have been taught to b (7) the fish to people . And then people reward (獎勵) them with a fine big fish as soon as their work is f (8) . Ming loves watching the cormorants , but better still he likes going s (9) with his mother . The shops , of course , are boats very like his o (10) . (三) Last week Bruce wrote to Dick , telling him that he wasn’t enjoying the n (1) school in Richmond at all . As all the o (2) students were from the same junior middle school , they g (3) on well with each other . Bruce tried his best to be friendly , but they didn’t . I (4) , they made fun of (取笑) him , for he was the s (5) in the class . He had no idea about what to do . So Bruce n (6) some help from his best friend , Dick . Now , in his l (7) back to Bruce , Dick gave him two pieces of advice (建議): First of all , d (8) worry about being short . And the s (9) , think about l (10) for a good friend . (四) There are some people who just can’t make up their m (1) by themselves . They often ask the advice of their friends and then do the opposite (相反) of what their friends have said . My brother , Mike , is such a person . He can never decide what to do and always asks my i (2) . I try to help him as well as I can . But he never t (3) my advice . Yesterday I answered his questions in a different way . “Look , ” he