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mber that day clearly. We were 3 in the classroom. The teacher was giving us our results of a Chinese exam. I had done badly. I felt so 4 that I wouldn39。t talk to anyone. At lunchtime, I even stayed in the classroom alone. Suddenly, I heard a 5 . It was Vanilla. “You look very unhappy,” she said. “What39。s wrong?” I looked at her for a while, but said 6 . I knew Vanilla had got a good mark(分?jǐn)?shù)) in the exam. I thought she was 7 me. I sat silently, but Vanilla didn39。t go away. She 8 asking me questions: “Is it because of the exam? Do you want me to tell you the right 9 ?” I looked away from her. When I looked up again, Vanilla had gone. And so had my exam paper! I didn39。t know 10 to do. I looked for my paper everywhere, but couldn39。t find it. In the afternoon, Vanilla came up to my desk and 11 me my exam paper back. I looked at it and got a big 12 . Vanilla had written the right answers next to every one of my mistakes. How 13 she was! My face turned red. I wanted to hug her, but I only held her hands and said, “Thank you.” That afternoon, 14 Vanilla and I were on the way home, I felt quite happy and thanked her again. We are 15 best friends.1. A. behindB. belowC. amongD. near2. A. slowlyB. quicklyC. nearlyD. happily3. A. singingB. sittingC. dancingD. playing4. A. happyB. sadC. funnyD. excited5. A. voiceB. soundC. noiseD. cry6. A. everythingB. somethingC. anythingD. nothing7. A. knocking atB. shouting atC. laughing atD. pointing at8. A. forgotB. keptC. practicedD. remembered9. A. answersB. examsC. resultsD. notes10. A. thatB. whoC. whichD. what11. A. gaveB. turnedC. carriedD. moved12. A. painB. interestC. surpriseD. fun13. A. kindB. braveC. healthyD. careless14. A. whetherB. whenC. afterD. unless15. A. stillB. yetC. alsoD. ever20.完形填空Dear Jenny, How39。s it going? Are you busy with your study these days? I39。ve been back at school 1 nearly four weeks. I39。m very glad to tell you that great 2 have taken place in our school this term. First of all, we39。re asked to “clear ourplates” when having our meals and say 3 to wasting. Some of us used to order more than what we could eat. That was a big waste of food. Now we need to 4 the food we order. We should also stop wasting in some other ways. For example,we should turn off the lights when we 5 the classroom. And our school has opened up some fields for us to learn how to grow vegetables. Each class is given a small garden and our class has decided to grow some tomatoes and beans(豆類) in our 6 time. I think that39。ll be very interesting. Maybe I39。ll be able to 7 you some beans we39。ve grown by ourselves next time! What39。s more,we have only two classes in the afternoon 8 we have more time for after school activities. I39。m one of the traffic safety volunteers in our school. After school, we take turns to go to the streets near our school and ask people to 9 the traffic rules. I think we are having a different school life now! Please write back soon and tell 10 more about your school.Yours,Wang Wei1. A. inB. forC. onD. at2. A. changesB. thingsC. interestsD. lessons3. A. yesB. helloC. noD. thanks4. A. cleanB. payC. cookD. finish5. A. leaveB. reachC. openD. build6. A. busyB. freeC. happyD. sad7. A. plantB. buyC. postD. lend8. A. becauseB. whenC. beforeD. so9. A. followB. makeC. breakD. think10. A. himB. herC. youD. me21.完形填空 If a snake bites you, take a photo with your mobile phone! It may save your life. This is the surprising 1 of a British cook.One day Henry Jackson was working in a restaurant kitchen. He picked up a dish from the table, and 2 a snake appeared...and bit him on the hand. A few days earlier, the snake came to the 3 from Asia in a box of bananas. It climbed out of the box and 4 under the dish. “I went to try to pick it up and it bit me again. I threw it 5 the kitchen, and it landed in the fridge. So I closed the door,” Mr Jackson said. Anyway, Mr. Jackson stayed 6 and he took a photo of the snake with his mobile phone. Soon his 7 began to ache and he went to hospital. Then his chest began to hurt. Doctors couldn39。t say what was wrong 8 they didn39。t know what kind of snake it was.Then Mr. Jackson remembered his mobile phone photo. The doctors 9 it to London Zoo. When they knew the kind of snake, they could give Mr. Jackson the right medicine, and he left hospital the next day. “So my advice is this: If a snake bites you, pick up your phone. Take 10 photo first and then show the photo to the doctors,” suggests Mr. Jackson.“Oh, and if the snake doesn39。t smile for the photo, don39。t worry!”1. A. chance B. adviceC. excuseD. business2. A. suddenlyB. nearlyC. especiallyD. fortunately3. A. garden B. hospitalC. restaurantD. school4. A. hungB. hidC. jumpedD. ran5. A. under160