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¡°I¡¯ll do ___1___ to get a good photo,¡± he often said. ¡°I¡¯ll go anywhere at any time, even if it is dangerous.¡±And he told the truth. He had photos of earthquakes, forest fires, floods and even wars. If something interesting happened, Denny went to   2  it.
His wife often asked him to take her with him, but he always  3  .¡± I¡¯ll travel for my work, not for   4 ,¡± he told her, ¡°You won¡¯t enjoy yourself, and I won¡¯t have   5   to look after you. Sometimes there¡¯s not even anywhere to   6  , and I have to sleep outside. I often don¡¯t have a good   7  or a bath for days. You won¡¯t like it.¡±
¡°Denny, I¡¯m not a child,¡± his wife didn¡¯t   8  , ¡°I can look after myself. Please take me with you the next time you go overseas.¡±
Denny did not say anything, but he   9  about it, and when he was asked to go to Africa he said to his wife, ¡°You can come to Africa with me if you want to. I¡¯ll go to take photos of wild   10  there. It should be interesting and not too uncomfortable.¡± His wife was very   11  .
When they got to Africa, the first day she had a very enjoyable time. The next day Denny went   12   to find some lions to photo. His wife went with him, but soon they became separated (·Ö¿ª). She walked down one path while he walked down the other.
Suddenly, Denny heard her   13  . He ran back and saw her running toward him. A huge lion was chasing her.
Quickly Denny took his camera out of its case and   14   it at his wife and the lion. Then he shouted, ¡°   15  , woman! I can¡¯t get you both in the picture!¡±

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A few days later the man returned and said his wife had liked that pearl _18_ that she wanted another one just like it. It had to be exactly the _19_ size and quality as she wanted a pair of earrings made. ¡°Can you give me any advice on _20_ to get such a pearl?¡± said the man. The jeweler replied , ¡°I would say it¡¯s _21_ to find an exact one like that pearl.¡±
The rich man _22_ the jeweler to advertise in the newspaper, and offered $25.000 for that matching pearl. Many people answered that ad, _23_ nobody had a pearl that was just right. Just when the jeweler had _24__  hope, an old lady came in. To his _25_ , she took a wonderful pearl from her handbag. ¡°I don¡¯t like to sell it, ¡± she said _26_. ¡°I inherited (¼Ì³Ð)it from my mother, and my mother inherited from _27_, but now I really need money.¡±
The jeweler was quick to pay her _28_ she changed her mind. Then he called the rich man¡¯s hotel to tell the good _29_ to him. The rich man, however, was _30_ to be found. He had fled with the old woman a few more minutes before.
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Monday morning is an important time at our school. All of the students go to the playground. We listen to music, and we __1____ the national flag(¹úÆì) go up. Usually, one student gives a talk on Monday mornings. One Monday last year, a boy gave the talk. He was __2____ and excited! When I saw him, I wanted to have a try, too. Can I really do it £¿

Last week, our teacher said our class should give the talk. My teacher __3____ me, "I know you want to have a try. Next Monday, you can give the talk. Go and write something down. __4____  for it, I'm sure you'll do well."

"Thank you ," I answered, It was such a great __5____ for me ! When I got home, I was excited. I wrote two pages for the talk. I read them again and again. When I read, I asked my parents __6____. I wanted to make my teacher happy.

Monday morning came. I began to feel __7____. When did I last give a talk to __8___  many people ? Never! This was my first time. Could I really __9____ it. Maybe I couldn't finish the talk. When I got to school, we all went out to playground. I __10____ in front of everyone. I opened my mouth, but I couldn't say anything.

"Take it easy," I said to _11____  . " Don't be nervous. You can do it."

Just then, I looked down at everyone. I saw about 1,000 eyes. They were all looking at me ! I couldn't __12____  stand up. I looked at their eyes more carefully. Their eyes were saying , "You can do it! Don't be afraid, just talk !" I __13____  a deep breath(ÉîºôÎü). Then I began to talk. It wasn't hard. It was easy.

I don't know __14____  I finished my talk. But I did it. I felt so good that day. I showed myself __15____  everyone what I can do.

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One day, in Ben¡¯s class, the teacher held up a rock and asked   5   anyone knew it. Ben put up his hand and the teacher let him   6   . ¡°Why did Ben raise his hand?¡± all of his.

   7  whispered and wondered. ¡°He    8  said anything. What could he possibly want to say?¡± To their surprise, Ben not only   9   the rock, but also said a lot about it. He   10  other rocks in its group and even knew   11  the teacher had found it. The teacher and the other students were   12 . Ben had learned this from doing one of his book   13   .

Later Ben became the   14   student of his class. When he finished high school, he went to Yale University and   15   became one of the best doctors in the United States.

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In the eighteenth century, a person who stole salt was __7__ to have broken the __8__. if a person was caught stealing salt, he would be thrown into __9__. Books also record that in England about ten thousand people were put into prison during that century __10__ stealing salt! In the year 1553, if a man took __11__ than his share of salt, he would be thought to have broken the law and would be __12__ punished(³Í·£).

Salt was very __13__ on the dinner table of a king. It was always put __14_ the king when he sat down to eat. Then important visitors sat near the salt __15__ less important visitors were given seats farther away from it.

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From then on, we became 26._______. The more I got to know David, the more I liked him. During the four years, we always studied, played together and had a 27._______ time.

On the day when we finished high school, I could see that he was 28._______ about his speech. So I said, ¡°Don¡¯t be stressed out. Believe in 29._______ and you¡¯ll be the best!¡± Then he began, ¡°Today is a good time to say 30._______ to those people who helped you succeed through the difficult years. Our parents, our teachers, but mostly our 31._______. Being a friend to someone is the best gift you can give them. I¡¯ll 32._______ you a story¡­¡± I just looked at the handsome popular boy amazingly when he told the story of the 33._______ day when we met each other.

All of us were 34._______. Everyone was listening to his story in silence. I saw his parents looking at me and smiling. I did not know the deep meaning 35._______ that moment. I know even a small action can change a person¡¯s life. As you know, ¡°Friends are angels to make us rise when our wings have problems flying.¡±

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B. fell down

C. falling down

3. A. books

B. money

C. glasses

4. A. look for

B. look after

C. look like

5. A. is

B. was

C. will be

6. A. classmates

B. students

C. friends

7.A. happy

B. bad

C. sad

8. A. bored

B. nervous

C. excited

9. A. himself

B. yourself

C. myself

10. A. hello

B. sorry

C. thanks

11. A. friends

B. parents

C. teachers

12.A. give

B. tell

C. ask

13.A. first

B. second

C. last

14. A. crazy

B. quiet

C. strange

15. A. until

B. for

C. but

 

 

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