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Twenty years ago, Mark Thatcher, the son of Mrs. Thatcher, was reported missing in the Sahara Desert while competing in the Grand Prix Motor race from Paris to Daker. The sad news, so unexpected, shook the unusually       and unhurried politician off her balance. Though she did her best to     as if nothing had happened and made her public appearance as usual, people could not fail to notice that she was no longer the old self-assured prime minister who always had everything under     . Instead she had become a very sad mother who was unable to      from her shock.
One day when she was to     at a lunch party, a reporter caught her off her guard by bringing up the      of her missing son again. She was     mentally unprepared for the question and lost her self-control. Tears were     her cheeks     she sobbingly told the reporter there was still no news of Mark and that she was very worried about him. She said that all the countries concerned had     to do their best to help her find her son. With that she     down completely and sobbed silently for quite a while. Gradually she calmed down and started to speak as     . It was a very     scene which exposed a new side of Mrs. Thatcher’s     the public do not usually see. People began to talk about the Iron Woman’s      love, a     that is common to all human race.
Later Mark returned     to his mother’s side, good-humored and all smiles as usual    nothing unusual had ever happened. The Iron Woman,       , broke down again and was      sobbing for a second time.

A.outstanding B.busy C.calm D.considerate

A.seem B.talk C.do D.pretend

A.construction B.control C.discussion D.pressure

A.respond B.relieve C.reduce D.recover

A.arrive B.eat C.speak D.read

A.subject B.object C.theme D.message

A.hardly B.totally C.partly D.mostly

A.putting down B.taking off C.getting off D.rolling down

A.because B.though C.if D.as

A.permitted B.admitted C.promised D.managed

A.fell B.went C.broke D.brought

A.agreed B.planned C.announced D.explained

A.moving B.shocking C.interesting D.serious

A.quality B.action C.position D.character

A.lively B.likely C.lovely D.motherly

A.habit B.hobby C.feeling D.thought

A.hungry and tired B.safe and funny C.safe and sound D.tired and sleepy

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

A.therefore B.however C.besides D.thus

A.made B.heard C.felt D.seen

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