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            • 1.

              Mr. Hall was responsible for the library's safety. One Friday afternoon he found that three books   (1)   (steal) when he checked the bookshelves there. Suddenly he heard some slight and hesitant _  (2)  (step), so he followed. After a moment, Mr. Hall closed the door first and then ran after the thief, shouting at the same time, "Stop,   (3)   I will let off the gun!" Soon he caught the thief with a rope but was surprised to find   (4)  was a little boy. The boy cried loudly, "Let go of my hand!" Mr. Hall freed the boy and took him to his office.

                 The boy said he had not enough money   (5)   food, let alone books. When   (6)   (hear) this, Mr. Hall let out a sigh. Compared with stealing money, stealing hooks was less serious. "One is likely   (7)   (make) mistakes when he is poor. This time l let you off." said Mr. Hall. Much to the boy's sunrise, Mr. Hall even  (8)   (give) him some money! "Be a good man, work hard, and live a   (9)   (good) life than this", he requested. The boy gave  (10)  deep bow to the kind man and left with grateful tears.

            • 2.

              Born in Amherst, Massachusetts, to a successful family, Emily Elizabeth Dickinson was an American poet. She studied at Mount Holyoke Female Seminary before 1. ________ (return) to her family's house in Amherst where she lived 2. ________ peaceful life. She kept in touch with her friends by writing letters and was 3. ________ (willing) to greet guests or, later in life, even leave her room.

                Dickinson's poems are unique for the time she lived in; they contain short lines, typically lack titles, and often use half rhyme. Many of her poems deal 4. ________ themes of death and immortality (永生). Dickinson wrote about 1,800 poems during her lifetime, but fewer than a dozen of 5. ________ were published. Although most of her friends probably knew about Dickinson's writing, they didn't know 6. ________ she had produced so many poems until after her death in 1886, when her younger sister Lavinia discovered the place where the poems were hidden. 7. ________ her sister not discovered them, the broadness of Dickinson's work wouldn't have become known.

                Dickinson's first collection of poetry was published in 1890, the content of 8. ________ was heavily edited by the publishers 9. ________ (fit) the conventional poetic rules of the time. A complete and mostly unedited collection of her poetry became available for the first time in 1955. Now Dickinson 10. ________ (consider) to be one of the most important American poets.

            • 3.

              A man was really worried about his son, 56. ________ was sixteen years old but had no courage at all. So the father decided to call on a Buddhist monk 57. ________ (train) his child.

              The Buddhist monk said to the boyˈs father,“You should leave your son to me. I

              will make him a man of 58. ________ (brave) within three months. However, you canˈt come to see him during that period.”

              Three months later, the boyˈs father returned. The Buddhist monk arranged a boxing match between the child and a(n) 59. ________ (profession) boxer (拳击手).

              Each time the boxer hit the boy, he fell down, but at once the boy stood up. Several times later, the Buddhist monk asked,“60. ________ do you think of your child?”

              “What 61. ________ shame!”the boyˈs father said.“I never thought he could be so 62. ________ (easy) knocked down. I shouldnˈt have left him here at all.”

              “Iˈm sorry thatˈs all you see. Donˈt you see 63. ________ each time he falls down, he stands up again instead of 64. ________ (cry)? Thatˈs the kind of courage you wanted him to have.”

              If each time you are knocked down and you have the courage to stand up again, then you can be proud 65. ________ yourself

            • 4.

              The day that you enjoy all the 1. ________ (satisfy) of having all the housework done by a robot might still be a few decades off. But increasingly, engineers are saying 2. ________ robots are going to make the leap from the factory floor to your family room.

              Bill Gates once 3. ________ (predict) the“Dawn of the Age of Robots”. What's behind this new era? It's partly 4. ________ matter of technology. Devices 5. ________ can recognize and respond to a human voice have been developed. There are now a few different ways for robots 6. ________ (move) around. They can walk, crawl or ride on wheels. They 7. ________ (make) smaller and smaller these days and also becoming more and more efficient.

              A bigger part of the story is on the demand side. From the 1950s 8. ________ the television remote control was invented, people around the world have tirelessly searched for ways to get lazier. Also 9. ________ (consider) the increasing wealth of people, engineers believe the time appears ripe to introduce robots to ease our daily lives. Robots will do basic housework such 10. ________ cleaning or gardening, or just help you have more fun on the basketball court.

            • 5. _________(attend) today’s ceremony of our school’s 100th anniversary are our honored alumni(校友) from home and abroad with success in all walks of life.
            • 6.

              South of the city __________ two tall buildings.(stand)

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