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My 9-year-old daughter and I were flying from our home in Carolina, to spend a week with my husband in Florida. We were             about the trip because we hadn't seen him for five months, and she             her Dad terribly. As usual on the Charlotte-toMiami flight, the plane was totally            . Because we did not get our boarding passes until we             at the gate, Kallie and I could not get seats together and were             by the aisle (过道). I asked two passengers in my row if they would switch places with Kallie and me,             we could be together. They            , saying they thought they should stay in their assigned seats.
Meanwhile, a mother and her three children were in a             several rows ahead of us. There had been a mistake in their boarding passes, and             the whole family had been split up. The passengers in her row             refused to move elsewhere. She was very             about the younger boy sitting with strangers. She was in tears, yet nobody             to help her.
There were a troop of Boy Scouts on             Suddenly the Scout leader stood up and said, "Ma'am, I think we can help you." He then            five minutes rearranging his group so that adequate space was             for the family. The boys followed his directions cheerfully and without            , and the mother's relief was obvious.
Kallie, however, was beginning to panic at the             of not being next to me. I told her. that there wasn't anything I could do.            , the man sitting next to the Scoutmaster,             to me and asked, "Would you and your daughter like our seats?"             to himself and the Scoutmaster. We traded seats and continued our trip, very much relieved to be together and watch the scenery from Kallie's window seat.

A.worried B.excited C.anxious D.eager

A.loved B.considered C.imagined D.missed

A.full B.crowded C.empty D.overweight

A.reached B.arrived C.landed D.knocked

A.divided B.blocked C.separated D.connected

A.in case B.even if C.as if D.so that

A.prevented B.refused C.agreed D.promised

A.panic B.hurry C.rush D.seat

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

A.too B.even C.ever D.also

A.concerned B.curious C.particular D.content

A.suggested B.offered C.provided D.supplied

A.duty B.watch C.board D.spot

A.took B.cost C.paid D.spent

A.convenient B.available C.probable D.comfortable

A.permission B.excuse C.apology D.complaint

A.thought B.end C.feeling D.sense

A.Immediately B.Puzzlingly C.Suddenly D.Amazingly

A.turned back B.turned around C.turned out D.turned away

A.sticking B.keeping C.waving D.Referring

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A.around B.through C.over D.along

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A.in all B.at all C.after all D.above all

A.returned B.went C.traveled D.drove

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A.lost B.sending C.broken D.flying

A.While B.As C.Because D.Once

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A.reward B.remember C.thank D.congratulate

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A.wonder B.anxiety C.disbelief D.pride

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