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other students. _1_ She picked up a wire basket and walked towards the back of the shop, where the
rice was kept. The shop was divided by three long aisles, with rows of shelves crammed with all sorts
of things. Except for her and Mr. Patel, the owner, there were only two other people there. They were
two teenage boys, and they were standing at the end of one of the aisles.
She glanced at them as she passed. They were both wearing long, oldfashioned overcoats and they
looked rather ridiculous in them because the coats were too big. _2_ "Watch out, stupid," she heard
one of them whisper to the other. She walked on to the next aisle and found the rice she was looking
for.
Then she heard something else. _3_ She peered through a gap in the shelf and caught a glimpse of
one of the boys bending down. She saw him pick up a tin of food. But instead of putting it in the
shopping basket, he dropped it into the inside pocket of his long overcoat. Jennifer glanced back down
the aisle. She could see Mr. Patel at the cash till, still checking through his list.
_4_ The boys still had their backs to her. "Come on, let"s get out of here," she heard one of them
say. At the same time, she saw one of them put another tin in his overcoat pocket. They moved away
from her. She could no longer see what they were doing or hear what they were saying.
When she got to the still, the two boys were in front of her. She watched them pay for the few things
they had in the basket. They had both buttoned their coats and fastened them with their belts. _5_ He
even smiled at them as they were about to leave. Jennifer opened her mouth to say something.
A. It sounded like a tin dropping on the floor.
B. But such things were popular with some teenagers at the time.
C. Then she looked through the gap in the shelf again.
D. On her way she had to buy some food and stopped in one of the shops in the street.
E. They were picking many things to their basket.
F. Mr. Patel was so friendly to his customers.
G. Mr. Patel did not seem suspicious at all.
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While I waited for Jenna to answer, I started wondering what life would be like without her.
Suddenly, my thoughts were interrupted. "Of course, we"ll still be friends when we"re
eightytwo," Jenna announced loudly.
The next year, in fourth grade, we met Jamie. Since she lived in the same neighborhood as
Jenna and me, the three of us soon clicked into a really tight group of friends. Things couldn"t
have been better, and I thought even time couldn"t pull us apart, but that is where I was sadly
mistaken.
The three of us started fighting a lot-and not just small fights where your friend won"t return
a CD you let her borrow. Before Christmas, we had a really big fight. They both said I was
bossy and couldn"t keep my mouth closed. I felt helpless and alone.
I was surprised when Jenna came to my house and gave me a nice Christmas card she had
made for me. I was so sure that she was still disappointed with me, but now I was getting a
really nice card that she even made herself.
"Wow," I said, breaking the silence as we stood on either side of my front door. "Thanks."
"Okay... well... I have to go," she said softly.
The card started off with "Merry Christmas", but then, farther down the page, it said, "I am
so glad we"re friends. I am sorry about what I said when we were fighting. A fight won"t stop us
from being friends. Besides, we said we were going to be friends even when we"re eightytwo."
B. were close friends
C. often fought with each other
D. didn"t get along well with each other
B. often cheated them
C. didn"t help them
D. often ordered them about
B. Because she never thought Jenna still regarded her as a close friend.
C. Because she thought Jenna would come to fight with her again.
D. Because Jenna didn"t return her the CD she had borrowed.
B. go on fighting with each other
C. not speak to each other
D. be close friends again
busy markets and the smell of Thai food.
One day, I set off from my _1_ to find a temple that interested me. When I walked past some
buildings, I was 2 as I glanced between two unfinished buildings. There, an old woman in 3
clothing lay on the dusty stones. The terrible thought crossed my mind 4 she might be dead.
Feeling quite helpless, I 5 her. She looked quite beautiful but very ill. As an instant 6 , I
reached into my pocket to find some money. 7 , I pushed it into her hand. It was enough money
for her to 8 for a few months.
At this moment she opened her large, brown eyes filled with tears and 9 the money I"d given
her. I felt like the "kind stranger".
10 a common language, she looked at me with the 11 and pity that could burn into a soul.
She 12 pushed back the money. I was left shocked. Her eyes were 13 me. It took at least a
kilometre of walking to 14 I was quite the fool. She didn"t 15 money. She needed covers, a
bottle of water and possibly some human comfort. She was the one to teach me a valuable lesson.
That evening, I sat analysing my material version of "_16_". I knew I had to 17 my Western
values. This beautiful woman had given me something that I will 18 for the rest of my life. When I
look back upon the 19 , I hope my face carries the same wise smile that 20 laughed at me.
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The car, running along the welllit road now sank in darkness. I broke the 1 on purpose, 2 that the driver was too tired to drive. "When do you go back home in the evening?" "9 o"clock after this 3 ." "Then when do you come out in the morning?" I 4 another question. "9 o"clock, too-just as if I worked at an office." His 5 surprised me, because every time I ride a taxi, what I 6 from the driver are only complaints that they have to work from morning till night, it"s hard to earn money, they"re often 7 by the police, or that their leaders are seated lazily, 8 the fruits. But this driver told me, "I find it 9 to be a section chief as I was before. I like driving just for 10 . It"s fortunate that I hardly drive 11 a passenger. So I earn two or three thousand yuan a month with ease. Yes, I never 12 an empty taxi. If it goes southward, I go northward. If it goes along a 13 , I turn into a narrow street..." His words showed his 14 with his life and the pride he 15 in his job. Such feelings are so rare among people nowadays as oxygen in high 16 . As an ancient saying goes, "Neither joy in material 17 nor grieve (悲痛) over personal setbacks." How many people nowadays can show high ideals by 18 living and go far with a calm mind? I couldn"t help feeling 19 when finding such a state of mind in a stranger on a cold 20 . | |||||||||||||||||
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