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A teacher teaching Maths to seven-year-old Laiq asked him, " If I give you one apple and one apple and one apple, how many apples will you have?"
Within a few seconds Laiq   31   confidently, " Four!"
The confused teacher was expecting a(n)   32    correct answer, three.She was disappointed. "Maybe the child did not listen  33    " she thought. She   34   , "Laiq, listen carefully. If I give you one apple and one apple and one apple, how many apples will you have?"
Laiq had seen the   35   on his teacher' s face. He  36   again on his fingers. But within him he was also   37    the answer that would make the teacher happy. This time hesitatingly he replied, "Four. "
The disappointment stayed on the teacher' s face. Suddenly she   38   that Laiq liked strawberries.She thought maybe he didn’t like apples and that was why he couldn’t answer the question.This time with an excitement in her   39   she asked, " If I give you one strawberry and one strawberry and one strawberry, then how many you will have?"
Seeing the teacher   40   , young Laiq calculated on his fingers again. There was no pressure on him, but a little on the teacher. She wanted her new   41   to succeed.  42  a hesitating smile young Laiq replied, "Three?"
The teacher now had a   43   smile. Her approach had succeeded. She wanted to   44   herself.But one last thing remained.  45   she asked him, "Now if I give you one apple and one apple and one more apple how many will you have?"
Confidently Laiq answered, "Four!" The teacher was   46    "How Laiq, how?" she demanded in a little annoyed voice.
In a voice that was   47   and hesitating young Laiq replied, " Because I already have one   48  in my bag. "
The story tells us:  49   someone gives you an answer that is   50   from what you expect, don' t think they are wrong. There shall be an angle that you may not have thought about yet.

A.told B.added C.replied D.wrote

A.worthless B.effortless C.careless D.selfless

A.possibly B.actively C.properly D.strictly

A.repeated B.ordered C.whispered D.complained

A.satisfaction B.disappointment C.punishment D.determination

A.recognized B.discovered C.calculated D.insisted

A.searching for B.waiting for C.arguing about D.talking about

A.decided B.noticed C.expressed D.remembered

A.eyes B.hands C.mouth D.nose

A.sad B.happy C.pitiful D.lovely

A.invention B.system C.reform D.approach

A.On B.In C.With D.By

A.victorious B.precious C.lasting D.appealing

A.thank B.congratulate C.help D.enjoy

A.Above all B.In vain C.On purpose D.Once again

A.astonished B.concerned C.amused D.relaxed

A.high B.low C.easy D.clear

A.strawberry B.apple C.coin D.box

A.Before B.After C.Until D.When

A.absent B.free C.different D.safe

科目 英语   题型 完型填空   难度 中等
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A.required B.owned C.repaired D.saw

A.take B.have C.afford D.ride

A.clean B.warm C.nice D.good

A.agreed B.managed C.desired D.prepared

A.offered B.decided C.expected D.promised

A.disappointed B.astonishment C.sadness D.regret

A.bought B.got C.borrowed D.used

A.achieved B.produced C.developed D.reduced

A.finally B.obviously C.immediately D.peacefully

A.frightened B.upset C.hopeless D.confused

A.explained B.encouraged C.comforted D.taught

A.once B.already C.hardly D.never

A.out B.down C.away D.up

A.chance B.success C.event D.treasure

A.important B.necessary C.reasonable D.invaluable

A.thought B.missed C.struggled D.forgot

A.lesson B.loss C.illness D.difficulty

A.death B.washer C.gift D.loser

A.share B.spend C.live D.earn

A.grateful B.energetic C.relaxed D.happy

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The robber gave back the and burst into tears. He could not what was happening. Why didn’t you the money?” he asked. The professor replied: “I couldn’t because it’s not mine.” Then he walked off, turning down the thief’s to share the prize.

A.friendship B.honesty C.bravery D.adventure

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A.repair B.rest C.watch D.help

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A.running B.walking C.driving D.riding

A.results B.story C.loss D.sales

A.presented B.took C.donated D.shared

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A.since B.while C.even though D.as if

A.review B.request C.show D.notice

A.joking B.saying C.wondering D.replying

A.number B.luck C.win D.receipt

A.notes B.emails C.letters D.calls

A.trick B.persuade C.lead D.draw

A.recognized B.remembered C.recorded D.recovered

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A.imagine B.blame C.believe D.realize

A.keep B.return C.give D.earn

A.deal B.promise C.payment D.offer

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A.happened B.grew C.changed D.started

A.built B.met C.caught D.ignored

A.appeared B.waited C.shouted D.slept

A.even if B.only if C.if only D.as if

A.secretly B.instantly C.directly D.suddenly

A.remained B.left C.settled D.returned

A.wildly B.politely C.stupidly D.naturally

A.seen B.recognized C.heard D.hunted

A.special B.usual C.simple D.exact

A.suitable B.noble C.valuable D.enjoyable

A.disappointment B.embarrassment C.sadness D.eagerness

A.decision B.tool C.trouble D.policy

A.surprised B.satisfied C.delighted D.concerned

A.requirements B.expectations C.agreements D.complaints

A.stop B.keep C.delay D.consider

A.survive B.practice C.suffer D.compete

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A.pulling B.washing C.protecting D.feeding

A.trainer B.watcher C.lover D.owner

A.connect B.play C.live D.work

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A.pay for B.throw away C.turn off D.try out

A.people B.stones C.grass D.water

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A.space B.peace C.word D.need

A.offer B.receive C.provide D.exchange

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A.plan B.design C.sport D.way

A.serious B.amateur C.famous D.ordinary

A.Others B.These C.Those D.Ones

A.save B.beat C.waste D.value

A.finally B.simply C.partly D.certainly

A.ages B.walks C.sorts D.nations

A.turn B.1ook C.break D.enter

A.across B.over C.through D.on

A.size B.1ength C.depth D.height

A.race B.city C.ground D.ceremony

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A.north B.south C.east D.west

A.signing B.helping C.watching D.running

A.beginning B.front C.course D.process

A.who B.what C.which D.As

A.stay B.fall C.are D.stand

A.fun B.medal C.win D.prize

A.wrapped B.followed C.separated D.tied

A.dinner B.party C.day D.invitation

A.sold B.presented C.threw D.Donated

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