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About three years old, I felt very lonely. I didn’t like my classmates, my parents or anyone else. My classmates didn’t want to talk   【小題1】 me and my parents were always saying that other kids were better than me. I thought I was the   【小題2】 unlucky (不幸的) person in the world.
One day I had a big fight with one of my classmates. I was so angry   【小題3】 I hit(打) him in the face. Just at that moment, a boy stood up and   【小題4】  the fight. He was the monitor(班長(zhǎng)) of our class.
After that, he often helped me and we became good  【小題5】 . Whenever I got angry or sad, he would help  【小題6】to cool down. My life began to change because of the boy, my best friend. We spent a lot of interesting days together. As            【小題7】 goes by(飛逝), I have become happier with people and things. And people around me have changed,【小題8】. My parents don’t shout at me and my classmates become  【小題9】 to me.
But now I can’t see my best friend because he is seriously   【小題10】and is staying in hospital. How I miss the days when we were together! I hope he will be all right and come back to school soon.

【小題1】with/ to  
【小題1】most      
【小題1】 that     
【小題1】 stopped     
【小題1】 friends
【小題1】 me      
【小題1】 time     
【小題1】 too  
【小題1】friendly/ kind    
【小題1】ill/ sick解析:
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Buy ordinary items instead of famous 【小題3】 
    Read ads with   【小題4】  of the psychology behind the ads.
  【小題5】 for the suggestions
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Suggestions

Never go into a supermarket when you 2. hungry!

Need an education in how and how not to buy things at the store.

Buy ordinary items instead of famous 3. 

    Read ads with   4.  of the psychology behind the ads.

  5. for the suggestions

It is 6. to buy more than you plan to

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    The prices of  8.  

items are lower because producers spend   9.

money on packaging.

Advertisers

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 10. 

 

 

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About three years old, I felt very lonely. I didn’t like my classmates, my parents or anyone else. My classmates didn’t want to talk   1. me and my parents were always saying that other kids were better than me. I thought I was the   2. unlucky (不幸的) person in the world.

One day I had a big fight with one of my classmates. I was so angry   3. I hit(打) him in the face. Just at that moment, a boy stood up and   4.  the fight. He was the monitor(班長(zhǎng)) of our class.

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