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       When Susan told me that she was terribly ill and probably would die. I cried. I didn¡¯t understand why this happened to my best friend. Then Susan   1  me a red ribbon(Ë¿´ø) without saying anything.

       A month later, Susan was at a hospital about two hours away from where we lived. I asked my dad to take me to see her. I wanted to give my best friend a   2 . So I took out the ribbon and cut it into two pieces with scissors(¼ôµ¶). I put one in my pocket and the other in an envelope(ÐÅ·â), along with a letter explaining it to her. I told her to keep her   3   beside her bed, and I would keep mine near me, too. Then I went to the hospital one Friday afternoon, wondering (ÏëÖªµÀ) if the ribbon would   4   anything to her. I walked into the room and ran over to give her a big hug. Then I gave her a teddy bear and the envelope. We talked for a while and then she started looking   5 , so I asked her to get some rest and left the hospital. All the way home I   6 the ribbon close to me.

       For the next four months, the ribbon was with me  7  I went: school, home, shopping, and at friends¡¯ houses. Where I went, it went. It was something to remind(ÌáÐÑ)me that I had a friend who would   8   home very soon. Susan said that she wore her ribbon   9   her arm all the time and she always had it close to her when she was being tested and treated.

       Finally, Susan came home! I was so happy. That night, I looked at the ribbon which was still with me. I had a feeling it would never   10 , that I would remember what had happened during the time she had been ill.

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(  )2. A. book                         B. gift                   C. flower               D. photo

(  )3. A. friend                    B. hope                 C. paper                D. half

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(  )5. A. tired                   B. nervous             C. hungry              D. worried

(  )6. A. saved                    B. held                  C. caught                     D. found

(  )7. A. somewhere            B. anywhere          C. everywhere              D. nowhere

(  )8. A. be                         B. see                    C. find                  D. lose

(  )9. A. in                          B. at                      C. beside               D. around

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Landing on the moon sounds ________. I hope I can go there one day.

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Do you have bright ideas? Ideas for inventions that change the world or, at least, make life

easier for somebody? P  1   we all do sometimes, but we don¡¯t often make the idea a real thing. Recently, there was a competition in a country, which encouraged young people to make their bright ideas come true. There were t  2   groups in the contest: Group A was for school children under 16; Group B was for those o  3   16. And there were eleven prize-winners altogether.

Neil Hunt, one of the prize-winners, was c  4    ¡°Sunshine Superman¡± by one newspaper writing about his design. When people study the weather, it¡¯s important to be able to record the sunshine accurately. We need to know how many h  5    of sunshine we have and how strong it is. Most sunshine recorders o  6   record direct (Ö±½ÓµÄ) sunshine. Neil¡¯s is more accurate and this is very important for research into ways of using solar power. Neil plans to keep inventing.

The ideas in the competition were so g  7   that we are surprised that the industry (¹¤Òµ½ç) doesn¡¯t ask more school children for suggestions.     

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Our teacher helped us ________ the trees.

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