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use his mother was ____ and he had to spend some time to look after his ____motherA ill。 ill C ill。 sick( )13. I know it’s not my job ______ you how to run your life, but I do think you’ve made a mistake.A. tell D. to ask 16 himself badly. The doctors thought it was19for him to live long. Reeve even thought of 20his life to end everything. 21 At the end of 1995, he left hospital. Soon after that, he felt he was ready to face the world again. He wanted to tell people no matter23 problems they had, they shouldn’t give up. He began to make speeches, and they helped lots of people24 B. actor C. reporter D. sent ( )19. A. available B. Certainly C. Hardly D. Again ( )22. A. look B. fight C. serve ( )23. A. when D. what( )22. A. in D. of ( )25. A. reason D. spiritⅢ、閱讀理解(30分)AOne cold Sunday, Mariko and her dad were walking to the store.“I’m tired of winter,” said Mariko.Dad waved (揮手) at their neighbor. “I know Mr. Hill hopes spring will e, too.”Mr. Hill was sitting and enjoying the sun in his garden. He waved, and Mariko waved back.“Mr. Hill loves his garden,” said Mariko. Mr. Hill had the most beautiful spring flower garden. It was full of daffodils (黃水仙).Dad said, “Yes, he does. And because he is old, it is hard for him to go outside in winter.”At the store, Mariko helped Dad choose milk, bread and carrots. “You may choose something for yourself, Mariko,” said Dad.At first Mariko thought apples would taste good. But then something else caught her eye, “Oh, Dad, look, daffodils!”“Is that something you want?” asked Dad.“Yes!” Mariko said happily.Mariko couldn’t stop looking at her daffodils all the way home. But when she got to Mr. Hill’s house, she stopped, “Maybe I could ...” “Wait here, Dad, please,” she said. “I’ll be right back.”Mariko ran to Mr. Hill and gave him the daffodils.“What a wonderful winter surprise!” said Mr. Hill. “You have brought me spring!” ( )26. What did Mariko and her father do on Sunday?A. They did some shopping.B. Carrots. ( )32. Which of the following is TRUE about Peter?A. He wore a coat and a shirt to school. B. He had lunch in the school dining hall.C. He was disabled and couldn’t play outdoors. D. He had no trouble counting in the math class.( )34. What would Tom probably have for lunch?A. Bread and an apple. B. Cheese and an apple. C. Bread and an egg. D. Cheese and an egg. (C. Tom’s math class. D. Tom’s lunch. One Saturday afternoon, a young man came to visit my friend. He stayed a long time. He talked and talked. Soon it was time for my friend to take Jack for a walk. But the man was still there. Jack became very worried. He walked around the room several times and then sat down in front of the man and looked at him. But the man kept talking. Finally Jack could st