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            • 1. Last fall I got up at 8:00 a.m and hurried to the school. I was rushing on my bike, because I was late for class. I fell off the bike badly, and 61.                   (surround )by a group of friendly Torontonians ready to help.
              (1) u style="">&;                (realize) that I couldn’t put any weight on my left leg, two people carried me over to the sidewalk. A young woman called an ambulance, while a man took my bike to lock 63.                   up around the corner.
              At Mount Sinai hospital I found out that my broken leg was 64.                   (bad) than I imagined and needed both a bone graft (嫁接) and a metal board 65.                   ( fasten) it. In fact, I ended up being there 66.                      four days. All of the Mount Sinai staff were 67.                      warm and kind that I never felt like just another patient.
              After my operation, I used the walking sticks for two months, and the kindness continued – people stopped to talk to me about injuries they’d had, to offer suggestions, and to ask if I needed help. I’d been in Toronto yet for a year and a half. In 68.                   funny way, I’m glad that I fell, because it let me see the 69.                   (kind)in the hearts of most Torontonians. Thank everyone  70.                   ​ went out of their way to help me.
            • 2.

              Every winter in Alaska a race is held. But this is no ordinary race. Teams of dogs pull sleds(雪橇)along the snow and ice,   61   (carry) up to 500 kg of supplies. A single driver is in charge of each team, and stands on the sled. This race   62   (know) as Iditarod runs from the town of Anchorage to the village of Nome, a journey of more than l,800 kilometers. It usually takes the teams about ten days to complete the course.

              The Iditarod is usually run in   63   (extreme) difficult weather conditions. Daytime   64  (temperature) range from zero to minus 40 degrees. Visibility(能见度)is often very poor,   65  drivers never allow   66   (them) to become separated from their team of dogs. Indeed, the drivers depend almost entirely   67   the dogs for their survival.

              The origin of the race   68   (go) back many years to a time   69   some medicine needed to be taken from Anchorage to Nome, a very remote village. Because of severe weather, the only way to send the medicine was to use dogs. Happily, the medicine was delivered just in time to save lives. To celebrate the heroic journey, Alaskans   70   (develop) the Iditarod.

            • 3.

              Are you facing a situation that looking impossible to fix?

              In 1969, the pollution is terrible along the Cuyahoga River near Cleveland, Ohio. It   (1)  (be) unimaginable that it could be ever be cleaned up. The rive was so polluted that it   (2)  (actual) caught fire and burned. Now year late, this rive is one of___  (3)  ____most outstanding examples of environmental cleanup.

              But river wasn’t changed in a few days __  (4)  ___ even a few months. It took years of work ___  (5)  ____ (reduce) industrial pollution and clean the water. Finally, that hard work paid off and now the water in the river is __  (6)  ____ (clean) than ever.

              Maybe you are facing an impossible situation. Maybe you have a habit ____  (7)  _    is driving your family crazy. Possibly you drink too much or don’t know how to control your credit card use. When you face such impossible situation, don’t you want a quick fix and something to change immediately.

              While there are ___  (8)  ____ (amaze) stories of instant transformation, for most of us the ___  (9)  ____ (change) are gradual and require a lot of effort and work, like cleaning up a polluted river. Just be ___  (10)  ____ (patience)

            • 4.

              A long time ago, there was a British king. One day, the king asked his three daughters how much they loved him, two of 61.________ said they loved him more than anything on the earth.  The third daughter chose not to flatter (奉承) her father with dishonest claims and told him she loved him only as much as her duty as 62.________ daughter required. The king believed the two dishonest daughters and gave them 63.________ kingdom. He told the honest daughter that she was ungrateful and made her leave his kingdom so she travelled 64. ________ the sea to France.

              The king then went to live with his eldest daughter, 65. ________(bring) a hundred soldiers to look after him. But the eldest 66. ________(demand) that he should reduce the number of soldiers to fifty. The king was angry and went to live with his second daughter instead. But the second daughter was no different, and even 67. ________(far) reduced his soldiers to twenty-five. The king then went backwards and forwards between the two daughters 68. ________ he had no soldiers at all.

              The youngest daughter, hearing 69. ________ had happened to her father, gathered an army and defeated her two sisters. She then put the old king back on his throne. When the king died 70. ________ (peaceful) in his sleep, the honest daughter became crowned queen.

            • 5.

              Do you have sleeping problems? Then these tips may help you fall asleep fast.

              Set aside the thought that you have to fall 61.    (sleep).The more you think 62.     it, the more you can’t sleep. 

              The foods you eat also play 63.     important part. Avoid eating or drinking foods or things like chocolates, coffee, tea and energy drinks. If you have to, then have them in the morning and never in the afternoon,64.     (especial) before going to bed. Don’t eat too much at night. A full stomach will make you more difficult 65.    (go)to sleep because your body is working more time to digest the food you ate. 

              Make a 66.    (fix)time when to go to bed. For example, by 9 o’clock in the evening you should already be in bed. Do this even if you’re not sleepy yet. Once 67.    (follow)this routine, you will gradually see that you feel 68.    (sleep)when it’s 9 o’clock. 

              Make your room comfortable for sleeping. You should also take note that the sleeping environment also 69.    (effect) your sleep. It must be in the room where it’s not noisy. Otherwise, you will find 70.     difficult to fall asleep again after waking up. 

            • 6.

              Oseola McCarty spent more than 75 years washing and ironing other people’s clothes. As a laundrywoman, she   (1)   (pay) only a few dollars each time. Certainly nobody would consider her rich, so they were all   (2)   (amaze) when Miss McCarty decided to donate $ 150,000 to the University of Southern Mississippi.

              The money was in fact her life savings. She could save such a large amount of money because she lived   (3)   very simple life. She never learned to drive, and when she wanted to go somewhere, she just walked. She never   (4)  (fly) to anywhere till she donated the money,and in 50 years she had been out of the South only once. The house   (5)   she lived was also a rather modest one her last uncle left her. Only after she became known in America   (6)  (do) she begin to travel all over the country. Since then, she had been the subject of many interviews and articles and was even invited   (7)   the White House by the president.

              Her   (8)  (donate) was for students who clearly needed financial help. She herself left school in the sixth grade and had never married   (9)   had children. She said to the reporters that the idea of helping somebody’s child go to college gave her much   (10)   (please).

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