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–Do you know __________tomorrow?
--At 8 o’clock.
A. when did Sally come B. when Sally came
C. when will Sally come D. when Sally will come
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At eighteen, I left my home and studied history at Leeds University in England. It was a hard time in my 1 as I was learning to deal with the pain of my father's recent death. One day at the market, I saw an elderly gentleman having difficulty holding onto both his walking stick and his bag of apples. I rushed over and 2 him. "Thanks. Don't worry, I'm quite all right now," he said, smiling at me with a pair of bright eyes. "May I walk with you?" I asked and so began my friendship with Mr Burns, a man whose 3 and warmth very soon came to mean a great deal to me. When we arrived at his house, I insisted on helping him prepare for his meal and asked if it would be all right if I came back again. I thought I should help him. With a smile he replied, "I've never been one to 4 an offer from a kind-hearted girl." I visited Mr Bums twice a week, always on the same days and at the same time. I told Mr Bums how regretful I felt about being 5 with my father two weeks before his death. After about a month, when I went to his house at a different time, I saw him working in his garden, moving around 6 . I was very surprised. "How?" I began, "I thought…" "I know what you thought. When you first saw me at the market, I hurt my ankle earlier that day." "But…when were you able to 7 normally again?" "Ah, not long after our first meeting." "But 8 ?" Iasked. "When you came around for the second time, I saw how unhappy you were, feeling 9 and sad. I knew you were telling yourself that you were visiting me for my sake and not your own. I didn't think you would come back if you knew I was 10 , and I knew you really' needed someone to talk to, and someone who knew how to 11 ." Mr Bums, the man I'd set out to help, helped me. He gave the gift of his time and kindness to a young girl who needed 12 . | ||||
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When I was 18 years old, one morning, my father told me to drive him into a town, about 40 miles away. I had just learned to 36,so I agreed with pleasure. When we came to the town, something was wrong with the car. Then I took the car to a nearby garage to have it 37 and promised to pick Dad up at 4 pm. Because I had a few hours to spend, I decided to go to the 38 .However I became 39 interested in the film that I forgot the time. When the last film finished, it was 6 o’clock.
I was afraid Dad would be 40 and never let me drive again, so I drove back quickly to meet Dad and made an excuse(借口) 41 my being late. I’ll never forget the cry he gave me: “I’m disappointed that I feel you have to tell a lie to me, Jack. I’m angry, not with 42 but with myself. I have failed 43 I’ve brought up a son who can not even tell the truth to his own father. I’m going to walk home now and think seriously about 44 I have done wrong all these years.”
Dad began 45 along the road. I begged(乞求)all the way, telling him how I drove behind him for 40 miles, at a speed of 5 miles an hour. It was the most unforgettable lesson. I have never told a lie to him ever since.
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When I was a little girl, mum and dad told me that if you plant something in spring, you’ll get more in autumn. I 1 this without doubt.
At the age of six, while I was eating a big apple, I dropped a tooth.
I was so 2 that I cried all of a sudden and rushed to my grandma’s room. She held the tooth and smiled, “Don’t worry, dear. It’s a baby tooth. You will have a new tooth in a few 3 .”
“A new tooth?” I fell very surprised.
“Yes, you will have that tooth 4 you get old, so you must protect your new tooth well. When you grow old, the teeth will fall out again, 5 this time, it won’t grow again. So it’s not easy for old people to eat anything,” grandma said.
I went out of grandma’s room and thought, “ 6 should I put the dropped tooth?”
Suddenly, a wonderful thought came into my mind: Why not plant it in the ground? If I took good care of it, day after day, maybe it would become a big tree. When 7 came, there would be many white and strong 8 on the tree. I could pick them and send them to the 9 people who needed them. So then they could eat well and always open their mouths with a smile full of beautiful teeth.
Of course my tooth didn’t grow into a big tree, but beautiful thoughts made my childhood warm and unforgettable. With them, I 10 up.
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Mr. Smith argued with his wife. He was very 1 her, and she was 2 very angry with her husband. For 3 days they didn’t 4 each other at all.
One evening Mr. Smith was very tired when he came back from his office. 5 he said nothing to his wife. After supper, Mr. Smith went upstairs and Mrs. Smith washed the dishes and 6 some sewing. When she went up to bed, she found her husband had fallen 7 . On her bed, she saw a piece of paper, on it 8 the words, “Mother, 9 at 7 o’clock tomorrow morning. Father.”
When Mr. Smith woke up the next morning, it was nearly 8 o’clock. On the small table near his bed he saw 10 piece of paper. He took it and read these words. “Father, wake up. It’s 7 o’clock now. Mother.”
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