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Mother came from our home village. She stayed with us for ten days. When she was ___1____ to leave, she wanted to buy us something ____2___ a present.
“You’ve got ___3____,” she said, “but you seem to have got ___4____. The TV set is yours, but the people who walk back and forth in it are all ___5____, even murderers, corrupt officials and thieves come in and ___6____ it from time to time. The radio cassette player is yours, but it’s all others who __7____ in it. The books on the shelf are yours, but they are all ___8____ by others. The fridge is yours, but all the year round it’s ____9____ frost that comes from God knows where. __10___they make your life easy and comfortable, ___11___ of them BELONGS to you in the real sense of the word.
___12___ the day she was to leave for home, she got up early in the morning and ____13____ back a pickle(泡菜) pot from the market.
“___14____ some pickle in it,” she said, “and have something ____15____ suits your own taste.”
Since then pickles of our own ____16_____ had been added to our diet. When we had guests, we often had pickles ____17____ wine. Slightly intoxicated(excited greatly), everyone would say, “A country flavor, not bad, Not bad, a country flavor (特别的风味)”.
____18___ we had something to our own taste. When we looked at the ___19____, it was standing quietly at the corner. Amid the hustle and bustle of our ____20___ life and in the apartment of reinforced concrete, the pot stood there by itself, brewing an old and simple flavor.
1.A. on           B. about        C. for         D. of
2.A. since         B. because      C. as          D. for
3.A. everything    B. something     C. nothing     D. anything
4.A. everything    B. something     C. nothing     D. anything
5.A. murderers     B. thieves       C. actors       D. strangers
6.A. out           B. out of        C. into        D. along
7.A. sing          B. dance         C. plays      D. act
8.A. writing        B. written        C. read       D. reading
9.A. full           B. filled of       C. filled with    D. full with
10.A. As            B. But           C. Because      D. Though
11.A. no one        B. none          C. neither        D. either
12.A. On           B. In             C. During       D. Of
13.A. took          B. brought        C. fetched       D. carried
14.A. Do           B. Cook          C. Make         D. Prepare
15.A. what         B. /               C. that          D. as
16.A. smell         B. sound          C. feel           D. taste
17.A. to go with     B. went with    C. to drink     D. drinking
18.A. But          B. So             C. And           D. Or
19.A. pot          B. TVset           C. radio          D. shelf
20.A. ordinary      B. usual        C. every day     D. everyday

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“Who’s there?” I heard.
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The voice behind the answered, “Billy doesn’t live here anymore. He ran away from home.” Glancing behind me to see if anyone else was coming, I begged, “Aw, c’mon, Mom! I’m your son. Let me in!”
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Go for the Gold
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