---I surveyed the paper again before I handed it over.

--I am sure you will get a good mark this time.

A.looked up B.looked for C.looked over

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To Test Your wings

“We have to let him try it, Lila,” I said to my wife. “Cant you see that?”

“But how will he_______on his own?”

“He'll make it.”

“But he can't see, he's blind!”

“I know it.”

Of course I knew it. I'm Andy's father, aren't I? But I also knew how much it hurt Lila to say that. It was years before I heard her accept it. She knew it and had been told it over and over by all the_______at the hospitals we had taken Andy to when we were still hoping during the early years.

“Lila,” I tried again, "he's nineteen years old. He's clever. He's ambitious. He's _______-he believes in himself. He wants to try things on his own. We've given him what we can. We have to let him go.”

“But why does he have to_______a college halfway across the country?”

“Because he wants to test his wings.”

“That's all very well,” she continued to protest(抗議), “but he cannot see. How do we now he can fly on his own?”

“I think he can,” I said softly. “And we have to let him ________ He'll come back sometimes.” We were both silent for a while.

“Remember Gertie, the bird we saved?” I asked.

“Yes,” Lila nodded.“ I remember Gertie.”

“ And we let her use her wings, didn't we?”

Lila _______ again.

“Even though it had broken her wing; even though you wanted to hold onto her; even though she was disabled too in a way, and we were_______she might not make it, we still let her test her wings.”

“Yes.”

“And she did come back, didn't she? Not only that spring, but for several springs, and a couple of falls, too.”

“But never to stay.”

“No. Never to stay,” I agreed. “And that's the_______it is with children too, once they're grown and gone.”

There were tears in Lila's eyes again, but her voice was firm(堅(jiān)定的) as she stood up.

“Let's go find Andy. We'll tell him he can go and test his wings.”

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4.A.miss B.leave C.choose D.discover

5.A.try B.wait C.run D.regret

6.A.laughed B.promised C.asked D.nodded

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b. David wore dirty boots and left many footprints.

c. The police got a call and arrived soon.

d. David fired shots in different directions.

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A.They found the dirty boots from David's bedside table.

B.They found there was no money in David's safe.

C.They found the bullies came from the same pistol.

D.They found David wore dirty socks on that evening.

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That was three years ago. My garden’s now very pretty, just like I wanted. When I go out and take care of my flowers, I don’t seem to miss my children as much as I once did. It feels like they’re right there with me.

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A.three B.four C.five D.six

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C.We have enough money on the tree D.We can’t afford to buy it

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With no one to support them, Mrs. Dickens and the children, except Charles, moved into prison with their father. Even though Charles was only 12 years old, he got a job in a dirty, black shoe polish factory working 12 hour days.

When Mr. Dickens received some money from a relative, he paid his debts and got out of prison. He then got a job as a court reporter.

Charles went back to school. Charles studied hard and learned quickly. He also studied people, paying attention to what they did and why they did it.

After two years, he got a job as a reporter at England’s Houses of Parliament and he found it attractive.

Then one day Dickens decided to be imaginative, and he wrote a story of his own. Every character seemed to be a little like someone he had known. Finally one evening he dropped off his story, under the penname Boz, at The Monthly Magazine office.

A month later Dickens was shouting joyfully, “They printed my story! I’m an author!”

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