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Many parents find it hard to explain to their kids why some movies ,music ,books and magazines are not acceptable for them. One father listened to all the        his children gave for wanting to see a particular movie. It had their favorite       . Everyone else was seeing it and said it was great. It was only rated PG-13 (parental guidance ) because of         in it . The teens did         that there was a scene, but it was “ just a little” wrong .It wasn’t anything really        However, the father still wouldn’t        . He just said, “ No!”
That evening, the father asked his kids if he would like the favorite bread he     . He said that he’d       “Just a little” something extra. The children asked what it was . The father        said it was “ just a little” dog poop (屎).        , he quickly assured them it was “ just a little”. All the other ingredients were of good         . He was sure the bread would be      . Even with their father’s assurance , the teens held firm to their original thoughts, and would not         the bread. The father then explained to his children how the       they wanted to see with “ just a little” bit of bad stuff in it was just like the bread. It tries to     our minds and our lives by deceiving (欺骗) us into        that “ just a little” bit of evil won’t matter. The       is “just a little” of poop that makes the difference  between a great treat and something      , which is totally unacceptable.
Now when his father’s children want to         something that is of questionable material, the father merely asks them if they want some of his special dog poop bread. That      the subject .

A.rules B.challenges C.conditions D.reasons

A.authors B.actors C.magazines D.books

A.bravery B.kindness C.violence D.love

A.report B.admit C.imagine D.guess

A.bad B.unnecessary C.impossible D.difficult

A.turn up B.give in C.speed up D.hold on

A.tasted B.stored C.baked D.bought

A.analyzed B.produced C.prepared D.added

A.calmly B.happily C.sadly D.proudly

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

A.quality B.service C.use D.help

A.big B.fresh C.warm D.delicious

A.make B.fetch C.try D.move

A.picture B.poop C.sight D.movie

A.disturb B.attack C.enter D.change

A.believing B.saying C.predicting D.proving

A.purpose B.truth C.tradition D.theory

A.convincing B.astonishing C.challenging D.disgusting

A.provide B.divide C.see D.doubt

A.closes B.chooses C.brings D.bears

科目 英语   题型 完型填空   难度 中等
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A.warm B.cool C.cold D.fresh

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A.drive B.look C.trip D.walk

A.move B.run C.begin D.work

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A.about B.over C.for D.with

A.Luckily B.Suddenly C.Finally D.Quickly

A.for B.in C.with D.without

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A.fix on B. hold on C.focus on D. impress on

A.shocked B. amused C.interested D. excited

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