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I sat next to my close friend,Tina,in my history class.Our teacher,Miss Turner announced a new  11  .We were to create a  12   about cultures.As required,we wrote the names of two friends we wanted in our group.Miss Turner informed us that she would  13  our choices and let us know the result.I had no  14  that I would work with Tina because I knew we had chosen each other.
The next day,I waited anxiously when Miss Turner started to call out  1 5.When she reached group three,Tina was called.  16  ,my name was not included.“There must have been some  17  !"I thought to myself.
Than I heard  18  .The last group with Mauro and Karina! How  19  ! How could I face being in that group—the boy who hardly spoke English and the girl who wore  20  clothes a11 the time?
I went to Miss Turner to  21  I should be in a “good” group.She gently placed a hand on my shoulder.“I know what you want,Rachael,”she said,but your group 22 you more.Only you can help them get an ideal   23   .Will you help them?"
I  24  walked to where the others in my group sat. Halfway through the week, I   25  myself enjoying working with my partners.There was no need to   26  —I grew sincerely interested in learning something about then. Mauro, I found out, was  27  with English after he came to this country. Karina wanted to be a fashion designer and she had a lot of  28  ideas.They were the ones no one cared enough about to try to understand—except Miss Turner.
Miss Turner gave us an A on that newspaper. But I think she is the one who truly   29  it. I really  30  that Miss Turner gave me a chance to see other people in a new light.

A.plan B.subject C.project D.lesson

A.story B.group C.test D.newspaper

A.make use of B.pay attention to C.put into practice D.take into consideration

A.idea B.doubt C.intention D.promise

A.names B.numbers C.students D.topics

A.Besides B.However C.Thus D.Finally

A.mistake B.coincidence C.problem D.reason

A.her B.it C.them D.him

A.interesting B.amusing C.annoying D.disappointing

A.dirty B.plain C.strange D.formal

A.warn B.remind C.request D.inform

A.needs B.refuses C.misses D.ignores

A.design B.job C.chance D.grade

A.slowly B.swiftly C.suddenly D.bravely

A.found B.kept C.had D.set

A.speak B.pretend C.refuse D.panic

A.dealing B.helping C.beginning D.struggling

A.funny B.general C.bright D.new

A.offered B.deserved C.neglected D.proved

A.believed B.appreciated C.admitted D.agreed

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