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Several years ago, we moved into the apartment where we live now. When my friends helped me move in, the downstairs neighbors began to  16  about the noise. I could do  17  about it. After all, noises are unavoidable(不可避免的).How can anyone move in  18  .
Still  19  ,the complaints continued on a daily basis—well after the first day. We walked “too loudly”down the stairs, we laughed too often, we opened and closed the door too many times…They had many  20  to complain.
Nobody can stand the endless complaints and quarrels. I soon learned that they had  21  the last few families who lived above them by the same way. So I had the information I needed and I tried to  22  every situation carefully.
I tried to walk in  23  to avoid any possible noises. Whenever they called  24  came to the door with a complaint, no matter how unreasonable, I simply listened. From their confused expressions, I could imagine that they had never expected to get a   25  attitude from me.
Of course, it was hard to keep calm but my sister and I  26  . I told my sister that we were going to be pleasant and  27   them to change their attitude to neighbors. I explained to her that they probably felt  28 in their lives because they are common people.   29  , they were always looking for a   30  to show their power so that nobody could look down upon them. I continued smiling and greeting them as I saw them, much to their  31  .On more than one occasion(不止一次), I ended up  32  them. They thanked me before they left.
Unexpectedly, the next time I saw them, they all smiled and  33  friendly. We had a short but pleasant  34  . Ever since then, they’ve been very pleasant neighbors, and we’ve become good  35  .

A.worry B.talk C.care D.complain

A.verything B.nothing C.something D.anything

A.quietly B.quickly C.suddenly D.slowly

A.angrier B.less C.better D.worse

A.purposes B.times C.reasons D.persons

A.come across B.driven off C.knocked into D.taken in

A.treat B.allow C.keep D.accept

A.fashion B.trouble C.doubt D.peace

A.but B.so C.or D.as

A.funny B.positive C.gentle D.satisfying

A.continued B.decided C.began D.stopped

A.order B.ask C.forbid D.encourage

A.stupid B.powerless C.unfortunate D.dangerous

A.Besides B.Therefore C.Otherwise D.However

A.task B.chance C.challenge D.job

A.surprise B.worry C.taste D.expect

A.frustrating B.annoying C.helping D.joining

A.sounded B.felt C.phoned D.looked

A.discussion B.quarrel C.conversation D.journey

A.friends B.workmates C.partners D.classmates

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A.seldom B.never C.already D.almost

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