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o 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。 Poor Julia had a wonderful secret plan. When she was to plete the second year of her plan, Julia surprised 10 with a violin and a lot of money. People all knew that Julia loved the violin, though the family couldn39。 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. A small food store owner found it was 1 to work on it. 5 , they invented their first working system. the system didn39。in stores, the problems had to be solved. Finally, Woodland solved 9 . for by Silver and Woodland in 1949, but the patent was not given until 1952. 11 store owners. the Universal Grocery Products Identification Code (通用雜貨產(chǎn)品識別碼). Marsh Supermarket in Troy was the first store to 14 s 15 it now: it is a perfect way to relax and can cheer me up when I39。and I had piano lessons every week. However, when I went to university, I had to 4 I enjoyed playing the piano so much that I 5 to get it from the music shop: I had to ask a friend to help 7 I wanted, using earphones so that I wouldn39。I was feeling a bit homesick (想家的) , playing music that I learned on my old piano made me feel 11 .t have a 12 m listening to a tune that I can 13 I really want to spend time on my hobby. Luckily, there are other activities that I 15 some flowers to school. He didn39。 At 5:15, I hurriedly drove to the school. I was out of breath by the time I knocked on the teacher39。for the worst. Nothing would 5 me.t want to live, and that she wished she could die. I watched that little girl cover her face with her hands and say loudly enough for the class to hear, I did all I could to make her happy, 9 it only seemed to make matters worse. I do, she said. Today your son walked 10 over to that girl. He handed her some pretty pink 11 I love you39。 I felt my heart swell (膨脹)with pride for what my son had done. I 12 s hand, you39。 Later that evening, I began pulling weeds from around my azalea bush. As I thought of the love Jonathan 14 the little girl, a poem came to me, …these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is 15 . While my son had put love into practice, I had only felt angry. However, now I felt the seed of love that God planted in my family and it began to bloom once again in me.1. A. providedB. tookC. sentD. sold2. A. excitedlyB. heavilyC. happilyD. sadly3. A. spentB. costC. paidD. created4. A. ourselvesB. himselfC. myselfD. herself5. A. encourageB. surpriseC. hurtD. create6. A. handing outB. caring forC. looking aboutD. thinking about7. A. crazyB. perfectC. dangerousD. patient8. A. SomebodyB. AnybodyC. NobodyD. Everybody9. A. butB. soC. becauseD. or10. A. aroundB. straightC. downD. back11. A. booksB. dressesC. presentsD. flowers12. A. smiledB. laughedC. criedD. shouted13. A. underB. inC. aboveD. for14. A. introducedB. showedC. foundD. lent15. A. faithB. hopeC. loveD. dream7.完形填空 Mr. Baker loved planting 5 . The week before last, he brought a few trees home,planted them in the 6 himself and watered them every day. Several days 7 , he had to leave for another city. Before he started,he said to Billy “Take good care of the trees. Some boys near our house always want to steal them. “t 8 about them.“ answered Billy. Six days passed and Mr. Baker came back. He asked,“ 9 anyone ever e to steal the trees?”“No,sir. “ said Billy,”To stop someone from stealing the trees,I 10 them up six days ago. I have hidden them for almost a week. “1. A. foundB. broughtC. carriedD. wanted2. A. walkedB. pityC. thanksD. excuses3. A. factoryB. officeC. townD. home4. A. pleasedB. angryC. strictD. popular5. A. flowersB. grassC. vegetablesD. trees6. A. gardenB. officeC. cityD. room7. A. agoB. laterC. beforeD. after8. A. thinkB. talkC. learnD. worry9. A. DidB. DoesC. HasD. Will10. A. sentB. pulledC. putD. picked8.完形填空t 1 t mean they don39。arrive. It39。 Usually the evening 4 with drinks and snacks. 5 s 6 to ask how much things cost. You39。ll have meat or fish with vegetables, and then dessert, 9 by coffee. It39。 Did you enjoy the 10 ? Call your hosts the next day, or write them a short “thank you” letter. British and American people like to say “thank you, thank, thank you” all the time! 1. A. affordB. inviteC. keepD. leave2. A. couldB. mustC. shouldD. can3. A. asB. likeC. withD. without4. A. openB. supposesC. findsD. starts5. A. AlthoughB. ButC. IfD. So6. A. importantB. impoliteC. impossibleD. immediate7. A. otherB. othersC. the otherD. the others8. A. probablyB. canC. mayD. might9. A. broughtB. madeC. takenD. followed10. A. noonB. eveningC. afternoonD. morning9.完形填空 t have any friend. At that time my parents were very 1 with their work. I lived with my grandparents in another city