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It happened on February 27, 2010. We      in the middle of the night at the alarm in our apartment. My husband got out of bed to see what was happening. I sat up trying to keep our little son Nemer    .  All of a sudden, I felt that the bed was slightly      . Then everything in the room started shaking.
My husband entered the room puzzled, trying to find      what was happening. Then we knew for sure it was a(n)         . I quickly took Nemer out of his stroller(折叠式婴儿车) and held him        .  The shaking kept going harder. I tried 3 times to close and open my eyes to wake up from this         nightmare(噩梦),but I realized it was real. We decided to       the apartment as we knew it was dangerous to stay inside.
When we       the building, I heard banging on doors and crying. We went in fear with other neighbors down the        . It was completely dark,        we couldn’t see where we were stepping. Luckily, we        to get out of the building in the end.
Lots of        people were standing outside, looking up at the high building. Some of them were        , others were holding their family members or friends, and some were just too frightened to do anything. I       God that my son was alive in my hands. I was shaking and my husband’s face expression was full of        .
Luckily, the damage in our city wasn’t very        .  And only a few people died in our city. But many people in the city nearby lost their        in this earthquake. After this      , I learnt that we might die easily. And I learnt to value life much more. Now I try to live every day to the fullest and        as much time with my family as possible.

A.showed up B.stayed up C.hanged up D.woke up

A.alone B.asleep C.alive D.ahead

A.moving B.pushing C.shaking D.pulling

A.to B.in C.out D.of

A.earthquake B.dream C.fire D.flood

A.slightly B.hardly C.rightly D.closely

A.beautiful B.terrible C.cheerful D.lucky

A.enter B.watch C.leave D.observe

A.locked up B.looked out of C.stayed around D.hurried out of

A.hills B.stairs C.buildings D.paths

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

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

A.excited B.troublesome C.impatient D.frightened

A.cheering B.crying C.thinking D.talking

A.thanked B.ignored C.praised D.blocked

A.anger B.cruelty C.fear D.happiness

A.believable B.small C.satisfying D.serious

A.concerns B.lives C.jobs D.nation

A.experience B.story C.news D.lesson

A.spend B.pay C.waste D.face

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A.While B.When C.Though D.Unless

A.upon B.back C.off D.away

A.honor B.belief C.hand D.way

A.problems B.secrets C.names D.intentions

A.rolls B.piles C.works D.slips

A.cast B.caught C.drew D.found

A.given B.chosen C.elected D.delivered

A.tells B.means C.makes D.has

A.after B.since C.as D.from

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A.other B.simply C.rather D.all

A.disliked B.resisted C.defeated D.dishonored

A.celebration B.arrangement C.feast D.eve

A.goat B.saint C.model D.weapon

A.because B.made C.instead D.learnt

A.part B.representative C.judgment D.symbol

A.story B.wander C.arrow D.play

A.describe B.require C.demand D.alarm

A.Keeping B.Disapproving C.Supporting D.Forgetting

A.constructive B.damaging C.strengthening D.responding

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A.front C.side D.middle

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A.doctor B.driver C.teacher D.classmate

A.mood B.condition C.atmosphere D.occasion

A.listen to B.argue with C.explain to D.talk to

A.however B.instead C.therefore D.otherwise

A.surprise B.particular C.purpose D.silence

A.replied B.shouted C.cried D.spoke

A.totally B.already C.completely D.heavily

A.leg B.stomach C.heart D.head

A.pain B.respect C.happiness D.disappointment

A.was lost B.was away C.died D.was sick

A.go against B.go for C.go by D.go through

A.realized B.recognized C.argued D.explained

A.family B.school C.friend D.job

A.money B.attention C.respect D.time

A.unless B.though C.because D.while

A.voice B.job C.family D.look

A.anyone B.someone C.everyone D.nobody

A.happy B.smart C.important D.useful

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A.old B.new C.good D.famous

A.smiling B.sitting C.standing D.crying

A.tall B.shy C.beautiful D.kind

A.if B.when C.why D.how

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

A.worst B.shortest C.ugliest D.smartest

A.remembered B.thought C.asked D.understood

A.threw B.pushed C.pulled D.led

A.firstly B.still C.surprisingly D.finally

A.fought B.disappeared C.met D.died

A.kept B.stopped C.advised D.forgot

A.fast B.widely C.slowly D.quietly

A.played jokes with B.thought highly of C.took care of D.looked down upon

A.helped B.served C.chose D.pleased

A.progress B.happiness C.marks D.surprises

A.dreams B.efforts C.energy D.time

A.joy B.sadness C.past D.anger

A.since B.because C.so D.but

A.hours B.years C.months D.days

A.invitation B.card C.key D.letter

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A.to B.before C.until D.upon

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A.still B.even C.also D.forever

A.observed B.corrected C.selected D.tested

A.struggled B.agreed C.continued D.declared

A.cheerful B.impatient C.enthusiastic D.shy

A.decided B.managed C.turned D.forgot

A.go over B.run over C.turn over D.hand over

A.except for B.due to C.as for D.up to

A.will B.record C.heart D.back

A.pain B.stare C.sense D.contrast

A.wouldn’t B.couldn’t C.mustn’t D.shouldn’t

A.amused B.doubtful C.approved D.thoughtful

A.survey B.speech C.report D.quiz

A.give up B.hand in C.turn down D.come across

A.respect B.curiosity C.surprise D.fear

A.victory B.shock C.sadness D.confidence

A.escaped B.taken C.missed D.passed

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

Once upon a time, there was a group of forest deer. In this group was a wise and respected 36 , smart in the ways of deer. He taught the tricks of 37 to the fawn-the young deer.
One day, his younger sister 38 her son to him, to be taught 39 is so important for deer. The teacher said to the fawn, “Very well, you can come at this time tomorrow for your first 40 .”
At first, the young deer came to the lessons 41 he was supposed to. But soon, he became more interested in 42 with the other young bucks(雄鹿). He didn’t realize how 43 it could be for a deer who learned 44 but deer games. So he started
45 . Soon he was escaping school all the time.
46 , one day the fawn who played hooky 47 a snare(陷阱)and was trapped. Since he was 48 , his mother got worried. She went to her brother the teacher, and
49 him if her son had learned something. The teacher 50 ,”My dear sister, your son was disobedient and 51 . Out of respect for you, I 52 to teach him. But he did not want to learn the 53 of deer. He played hooky! How could I possibly teach him?”
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A.perform B.survival C.hunting D.hiding

A.brought B.caught C.arranged D.referred

A.that B.which C.how D.what

A.arrival B.punishment C.prize D.lesson

A.as B.because C.whether D.where

A.learning B.playing C.talking D.fighting

A.interesting B.boring C.dangerous D.useful

A.nothing B.something C.all D.none

A.working hard B.cutting classes C.playing games D.teaching others

A.Luckily B.Unexpectedly C.Definitely D.Unfortunately

A.found out B.set up C.stepped in D.got over

A.dying B.missing C.unhappy D.improving

A.told B.scolded C.asked D.suspected

A.replied B.analyzed C.advised D.questioned

A.unbelievable B.unreachable C.inflexible D.unimportant

A.made up my mind B.tried my best C.gave up D.would like

A.stories B.structures C.games D.tricks

A.proud B.sick C.stubborn D.shy

A.misses B.loves C.forms D.attends

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