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No, Dad answered, Do you remember what you did to me all those years when I took you 15 __and from school? I am sitting here to hit and kick the back of your seat all the way!1. A. driveB. sitC. leaveD. take2. A. meB. himC. usD. her3. A. learningB. workingC. teachingD. studying4. A. receivedB. boughtC. lostD. sold5. A. busB. bikeC. carD. pet6. A. groundB. factory。m sure you sit there to have a 14 his father chose that seat, because his father always sat in the front seat. 13 His 11 was done, they were ready to leave. Martin climbed into the 9 seat. He said excitedly, It39。shop. Martin spent almost all the morning going from one car to another. Finally, he saw a red Blue Bird. He had a try to drive on the open 6 , and called out, This is 7 his driving license(駕照) just before his eighteenth birthday.a car. His father spent all his summer 3 t want to 1 B. cookC. ChooseB. SendC. moreB. fewB. good atC. busy withC. visitB. chooseD. small5. A. enjoyC. highD. city4. A. lowB. number 10 . You will have a good time.1. A. village 9 8 7 5 your free time. You can enjoy its natural scenery. It sits 4 3 2 1 . It39。 eyes. What do you think of them?1. A. expensiveB. heavyC. light2. A. tillB. afterC. when3. A. troubleB. helpC. solve4. A. TVB. radioC. puter5. A. easyB. difficultC. hard6. A. smallerB. smallC. harmful7. A. paperB. keyboardC. screen8. A. withB. inC. by9. A. puterB. homeworkC. etextbooks10. A. badB. dangerousC. good16.完形填空 Some people say etextbooks are good, but some say they may be 10 to their teachers by sending sas a book, it can hold(容納) everything for study. The students can read the text page by page on the 7 for students. It much lighter than a usual schoolbag and 5 you.to carry, and it troubles you a lot 2 s much cheaper and quicker than 9 a letter.t sound interesting. But 3 we39。 The Internet is many different networks around the world. A network is a group of puters put together. These networks joined together are called the Internet.t mean anything to her, but it means a lot to me.1. A. stayB. waitC. leave2. A. payB. lendC. take3. A. busyB. happyC. free4. A. upB. backC. far5. A. losingB. gettingC. finding6. A. usedB. forgotC. understood7. A. EvenB. AgainC. Then8. A. aloneB. badC. hungry9. A. endB. answerC. idea10. A. busyB. pleasedC. kind14.完形填空s desk. An 9 came to her, Jenny39。ll bring the dollar tomorrow. The next day Jenny seemed to have forgotten again. During the noon hour, Jane saw her buying sweets for Mary and Ann. Jenny saw Jane looking at her. 7 she said something in a low voice to the other two girls. Jane felt 8 and asked her teacher if she could go back to the classroom.t go 4 . Some classmates, like Jenny, were 5 five dollars a week. Jane waited all day for Jenny to 2 back the dollar she borrowed, but Jenny always seemed to be 3 .She just forgets about it, thought Jane. I don39。 Jane, please let me borrow a dollar, Jenny asked as they stood in the school lunch line. I have one in my jacket, but I don39。 needs. One of my teachers believes that we should be part of something bigger than 10 . I never realized how true this was until I worked with these children. I believe everyone should get out and do something that makes a difference.1. A. uneducatedB. homelessC. disabled2. A. coursesB. petitionsC. activities3. A. changeB. wasteC. save4. A. nervousB. relaxedC. lively5. A. exceptB. likeC. against6. A. abilityB. illnessC. habit7. A. clearlyB. politelyC. loudly8. A. mentionedB. stoppedC. encouraged9. A. refuseB. noticeC. influence10. A. ourselvesB. yourselvesC. themselves13.完形填空 At first, I thought it would be 4 to be with the children who were so different, but gradually I found there was something special about these students. So there was no need to worry about it. Each Thursday I was weled by the smiling faces of Thomas, Joey and Missy. Thomas had to sit on the wheelchair. He municated with simple words 5 yes and no. Joey, a deaf girl, always weled me with a big smile. Missy was born with a kind of 6 and it made her really small for her age. In a normal classroom, it may be mon to hear a teacher fort a child who is tapping his pencil, speaking 7 , or making unnecessary noises. However, here, shouts, cries, and other noises were 8 . They were signs of excitement and different ways of municating.gave his gold to the poor. He became a wiser and happier man, even though he had less gold. 1. A. poorB. happyC. richD. sad2. A. moneyB. goldC. flowersD. food3. A. moreB. lessC. littleD. much4. A. decideB. reachC. expectD. sell5. A. thoughB. soC. butD. or6. A. touchB. wantC. reachD. care7. A. inB. backC. onD. out8. A. NothingB. EverythingC. SomethingD. Everyone9. A. foodB. tableC. chairD. bed10. A. laughB. worryC. believeD. wonder11. A. uncleB. auntC. fatherD. mother12. A. goldB. daughterC. womanD. stranger13. A. take upB. take backC. take offD. take away14. A. agreedB. wantedC. hopedD. wished15. A. hardlyB. alwaysC. onceD. ever1