可修编训练一一模I’djustgotinataxiattherailwaystationwhensuddenlyIfoundoneofmysuitcases(手提箱)missing.Justthen,Isawayoungman,notveryfar,openingitandtakingoutvaluables.“Stopthief!Stopthief!”Ishoutedandthrewopenthecardoorandrushedouttohim,followedbythedriverandsomepassers-by. 60 .Mydrivercaughthimbytheneckandtookoutthevaluablesfromhistrouserpocketandputthembackintomysuitcase.Halfanhourlater,61ButasIcheckedthosestolenthings,Ibecameverysurprised,unabletospeak. 62 .Andabloodtestreportofa58-year-oldwomanappeared.Isuddenlyrealizedthatthetaxidrivermusthavemistakenthethief’sthingsandputhisintomysuitcase. 63 .Butthisstorykeepsingbacktome.Wastheyoungmanahabitualthieforadutifulsonwhohadbeendriventofindmoneytosavehismother’slife? 64.HowIwishIhadgonebackthatafternoontoreturnthemoneyandthereportandsaysorrytohim.Forthefirsttimeinmylife,Irealizedthathateandloveareveryclose.A.Myheartachesforhim B.Twoyearshaspassedsincethen C.Isatbackinthetaxiandbreathedasightofrelief(松了一口气).D.VerysoonwecaughtupwiththethiefE.Beforemyeyeswas200yuaninsteadof100训练二(东城一模) HaveyoueverwonderedwhytoybearsarecalledTeddyBears?WhynotHarryorJoeorJane? 60 .ThepresidentwasTeddyRoosevelt.61.In1902Rooseveltwentbearhunting(狩猎)withsomefriends. 62.Hecouldn’tseemtofindanything.Hisfriendsfoundablackbear,andtiedittoatree.TheythoughtthatRooseveltwouldwanttoshootitwithhisgun.WhenRooseveltsawthebear,herefusedtokillit.Shootingabeartied toatreewasn’tfair! 63.Anewspaperartistheardthestoryofthebearhuntanddrewacartoonaboutit. 64 .Hemadeatoybear.LaterhewasallowedtousePresidentRoosevelt’snameforthebearshemade.The“TeddyBear”wasborn! A. HeletthebeargoB. Hewasthe26thpresidentoftheUnitedStatesC. However,hishuntwasgoingpoorlythatdayD. MorrisMichtom,ownerofatoystore,sawthecartoonE. TheansweresfromastoryaboutaU.S.presidentandabear训练三昌平一模Eatingtoomuchfoodmakesyoufatandthisisverybadforyourheart.Therearetwothingstodo. 60 .Eatfoodwithproteinsandvitamins.61.Fruitandvegetableshavelotsofvitamins.Youneedtoeatsomefatbutdon’teattoomuch. 62.Alsodrinklotsofwaterorfruitjuice.Don’tdrinktoomuchcocacolabecauseit’sbadforyourteeth!Dosomeanaerobicexerciseeveryday. 63 .Theimportantthingistokeepmovinguntilyoubreathequicklyandyourheartbeatsfast.Theheartgetsstrongerwhenitworkshard.Thishelpsyourbloodgoaroundyourbodybetter. 64 .Smokingisbadforyourheart,andyourhealth. A.Becauseit’snotgoodforyourheart B.YoucangoswimmingordowalkingC.EathealthilyandtakelotsofexerciseD.FishandmeathavealotofproteininthemE.Finally,don’tsmokeifyouwanttobefit 训练四房山一模JayChouwasborninTaiwan,China.Hegrewupwithhismother,andwasaquietandshykid. 60 Sopeoplethoughthewouldneverbesuccessfulinlife.Asasmallchild,Jaytookagreatinterestinmusic. 61 . Heloveditandkeptonpracticing.Whenhewasinhighschool,hecouldplaythepianoquitewell.Atthesametime,heshowedhistalentforwritingsongs. BeforeJaybecameasinger,heworkedasasongwriter. 62 . Hisfirstalbum(专辑)cameoutin2000,andsoonhebecamequitepopular. 63.However,heisstillshyanddoesn’ttalkmuchorsmile.Hedoesn’tspeakclearlywhenhesingsortalks. 64 Mostofhisfanslikehimbecauseheneverfollowsothers.A.Buthehasalotoffans.B.Hedidn’tdoverywellinschoolwork. C.NowJayisoneofthemostfamoussingersinAsia.D.Fortwoyears,hespentmostofhistimewritingsongs.E.Hismothersenthimtolearnthepianowhenhewasonlythreeyearsold. 训练五(密云一模)A. Somepeoplesayit’sasillynameforadog B. MyoldersisteralsogoestoworkC. Hegoeseverywherewithme D. Ilikemostsports,tooE. TheyarethebestintheleagueHi,Mike, Gladtohearfromyou!I’dreallyliketobeyourpenpal.IthinkInternetpalisabettername,isn’tit?I’mthesameageasyouareandI’minGrade9atjuniorhighschool.Ilivewithmymomandmyoldersister.Mymomworks.She’sanurse. 60 ,soIlookaftermyselfalotofthetime.Mydaddoesn’tlivewithusbutIseehimonceaweek.Hetakesmetofootballgames. 61 ,butmyfavoritesportisAmericanfootball.IwatchmyteamplayeverySunday.Theyalwayswinthegames.62. Mybestfriendismydog.HisnameisAbe,afterAbrahamLincoln. 63,butIlikethename,andsodoesmydog!Helookslikeamixtureofeverydayyou’veeverseen.IgothimfromtheCityDogPound.Whenhesawme,hewaggedhistail,andIknewweweregoingtobefriends. 64 .WhenIdomyhomework,hestaysnearmydesk.WhenIsleep,Abesleepsonmybed! Writetomesoon.TellmesomethingaboutParis. SincerelyYours, Bob 训练六(大兴一模)DavidBeckhamwasbornon2ndMay,1975,inLondon.Whenhewasayoungboy,heplayedfootballwheneverhehadthechance.Sometimeshewouldgoandwatchagamewithhisfriends. 60 .ThisledtohimgoingforavisittoafootballtrainingcampinSpain.Asaboyatsecondaryschool heplayedfornotonlyhisschoolbutalsohiscountryteam.On8thJuly,1991,hebecameamemberofManchesterUnited. 61 .On2ndApril,1995,heplayedhisfirstmajorfootballleaguegameagainstLeedsUnited.During1995and1996,DavidbecamearegularmemberoftheteamandManchesterUnitedwoninbothseasons,withDavidscoringmanygoals. 62 .Inthefirstgameofthe1996/7season,hescoredanamazinggoalfrombeyondthehalfwayline.Seeingthegoalkeeperalittlewayoutofhisgoal,Davidsenttheballoverthegoalkeeper’sheadandintothegoal.63DavidBeckhamisagreatplayer,butheisdifferentfrommostotherplayers .Hehasarealloveforfootball. 64 .Heisalwaysonthemovewiththeballorrunningtopickupapassfromanotherteammember.Healsohashisfeetonthegroundandbehavesinaverynaturalandrelaxedway. A.Hecontinuedtoscoreastonishinggoals,especiallyfromfree-kicks. B.HewonaprizeattheageoftwelveC.Whenheistraining,henever restsD.DavidBeckhambecameveryfamousovernightE.Thismeansthathecouldpracticefootballasmuchashewantedto 训练七(丰台一模) Twomenareinthesameroomofahospital.60_______. Onemanhastolieonhisbackallday. Everyday,themansittingupbythewindowtellstheotheraboutthingsoutside. “Somechildrenarethrowingbreadtotheducksonthelake.”“61_______.”Theothermanishappytohearaboutalltheactivitiesandcolorsoftheworldoutside. Daysandweekspass.62_______.Theothermanasksthenursetomovehisbednexttothewindow. Finallyhecansituptoseetheoutside,butheisverydisappointed.63 “Butmyroommatetoldmesomanywonderfulthingsaboutoutside!”hesays.“Hewasblind.64_______.Hejustwantedyoutolivewithhope,”saysthenurse. A. Hecouldn’tevenseethewall B. Onemorning,themanbythewindowdies C. Thegirlsaresobeautiful intheirsummerdresses D. Allhecanseeisawhitewall!E. Bothofthemareveryill 训练九(怀柔一模)A.Itseemsthatsomepeoplephonethehotlinesforfun.B.Sothehosthastotellthecallerwhattheshowisabout.C.Someyoungchildrenphonethehotlineinordertotakepartingames.D.Somepeopleknowlittleaboutthetopicunderdiscussion.E.Itisnecessaryfortheradiostationtoimprovethehotlineprogram.HotlineshavebeemoninChina.Someradiobroadcastingstations(广播电台)usehotlinestoencouragethelistenerstotakepartinthetalkshow.Areyouinterestedinhotline? That’sagoodidea.Yet,thefactis,somepeopledonothingbutbreakthewholeprogram.60_Sometimestheyevendonotknowwhatthehostistalkingabout.61.___________Usuallythecallerwillaskafewquestionswhichexpresshishopeandshowhisignorance(无知).Thenthehosthastoanswerandexplainhowsillythisis! Itwastesalotoftime. 62.____________Theyjustwanttoletthelistenershearthem.Theydonotcareaboutwhatthetopicis,whethertheythemselvesareinterestedinorhowsillytheyappeartobe. Iamreallyboredbythosepeople.63.________________Inmyopinion,ifacallerdoesnotknowwhatisgoingon,theoperatorshouldnotletthecallertakepartinit. 64.______________SomeradioorTVstationsholdthehotlineinordertogetmoremoneyfromthechildren.Soifyourphonefeegoesupquicklysuddenly,maybeyoursonordaughteroftenphonehotline. 训练十(顺义一模)Ayoungboyhadjustgottenhisdrivingpermit.Heaskedhisfather,whowasaminister,iftheycoulddiscusshisuseofthecar.Hisfathersaidtohim,“ 60 .Youbringyourgradesup.StudyyourBiblealittle,andgetyourhaircut.61”Amonthlater,theboycamebackandagainaskedhisfatheriftheycoulddiscusshisuseofthecar.Hisfathersaid,“ 62 Youhavebroughtyourgradesup,you’vestudiedyourBiblediligently, 63 ”Theyoungmanwaitedamomentandthenreplied,“Youknow,Dad.I’vebeenthinkingaboutthat.YouknowSamsonhadlonghair,Moseshadlonghair,Noah.hadlonghair,andevenJesus(耶稣)hadlonghair.”Hisfatherreplied,“Yesson, 64 ”Thesonstoodtherestillandthoughthardonwhathisfatherhadjustsaidtohim.A.I’mreallyproudofyou. B.I’llmakeadealwithyou C.butyoudidn’tgethaircut. D.ThenwewilltalkaboutitE.andtheywalkedeverywheretheywent. 训练十三(门头沟一模) Jennywasmygrandmother’ssisterandshewasanamazing(神奇的)woman. 60 Itwasapitythat shedidn’tlivetocelebrateher100thbirthday,butshehadagood,longlife. Shehadbeenateacherbeforemanywomenhadjobs.ShetaughtinAfricaformanyyears. 61 Atthattime,peopledidn’ttravelbyplane,soshehadtotraveltherebyship.IttookherthreemonthstosailfromEnglandtoMalaysiainthosedays.In1947,shetraveledbyplaneforthefirsttime. 62 Shecontinuedtoteacharoundtheworlduntilshewas75yearsold. 63.Ialwayslovedtohearhertalkaboutherstories.TheyweresointerestingthatIwouldliketolistentoherwhenIwasfree.Itwasamazingthatshecouldremembereverythingeventhoughshewassoold. 64 Mygrandmother’ssisterwasreallyanamazingwoman. A.Thismadetravelingmucheasierandeasier.B.Shewasbornin1912anddiedin2011.C.Ithinkitwasbecausesheneverstoppedworkingandthinking.D.JennyreallylovedteachingandshewasalsogoodattellingstoriesE.ThenshemovedtoMalaysiaandtaughtEnglishthereforafewyears.训练十四(石景山一模)AnneandJosepharetalkingaboutaninterestingquestion.60.__________?Therecanbemanyreasons.HannachangedhernametoAnnebecauseshethoughtitwouldbeeasierforpeopletoremember.Ontheotherhand,Josephisthinkingaboutchanginghisnametoanunusualnamebecausehewantstobedifferent. 61.__________.Filmstars,singers,sportsmenandsomeotherfamouspeopleoftenchangetheirnamesbecausetheywantnamesthatarenotordinary,orthathavespecialsound.Theychosethe“newname”forthemselvesinsteadofthenametheirparentsgavethem. Somepeoplehaveanotherreasonforchangingtheirnames.62.Forexample,LiKaimingchangedhisnametoKenLeewhenhemovedtotheUnitedStates.HeusesthenameKenathisjobandatschool.63.__________.Inmanycountries,awomanchangesherfamilynametoherhusband’saftershegetsmarried.Buttoday,manywomenarekeepingtheirownfamilynamesandnotusingtheirhusbands’.Sometimes,womenusetheirownnamesinsomesituationsandtheirhusbands’inothersituations.64.__________.A.AndsomeusebothofthemB.TheyhavemovedtoanewcountryandwanttouseanamethatisusualthereC.WhydosomepeoplechangetheirnamesD.Butwithhisfamily,heusesLiKaimingE.Peoplehavemanyreasonsforchangingtheirnames训练十六(延庆一模)Intheearly20thcentury,mostwesternpeopledidn’tknowmuchaboutAsiaanditspeople.However,onewomanhelpedtochangethat. 60 .Pearlwasbornin1892andmovedtoAsiawhenshewasonlythreemonthsold.ShelivedinachurchwithherfatherandherchildhoodfriendsweremostlythechildrenofChinesefarmers.Mostofthepeoplewholivedaroundinthecountrysidewereverypoor. 61 . PearlmovedbacktoAmericain1934.ShebegantowritebooksaboutherexperiencesinChina. 62 ,andin1938,shewontheNoblePrizeforhernovelTheGoodEarth.Shebecameknownas“theMarcoPolo”forreintroducingAsiatoWest. 63 .Shealsotriedtochangepeople’sattitudes.ShebecameactiveinmanymovementsintheUnitedStates.FromthedayofhermovetotheUS,PearlwasactiveinAmericancivilrightsandwomen'srightsactivities.HerexperiencesinChinainfluencedherthinking,notonlyaboutAsiabutalsoaboutherowncountry.64. A.ThewomanwasPearlS.BuckB.HerbookswerehugesuccessC.Soshecouldunderstandthesepeople’sfeelings D.PeardiedinMarch,1973,justtwomonthsbeforehereighty-firstbirthdayE.PearldidmorethanjustwritestoriesaboutAsia 训练十七(丰台二模)Apoliceofficerpulledacarover.Whenhewalkeduptothecar,amanrolleddown(摇下) thewindow.“__60___”heasked.Thepolicemananswered:“Istoppedyouforrunningthatredlightbehindyou.”Justthentheman’swifeleanedforwardfromthepassenger’sseatandsaidinaveryloudvoice:“Itoldhimtostopatthatlight.Butdidhelisten?No.__61___” Themanturnedtohiswifeandshouted:“Shutup!”Thepolicemancontinued:“AndjustbeforethelightIclocked(测速)youdoing50miles(80km)perhour.__62___”Hiswifeleanedforwardagainandwhined(埋怨):“63.Butdidhelistentome?No!Heneverlistenstome.”__64___“Shutup!ItoldyoutoSHUTUP!”Thepolicemanlookedatthewomanandasked:“Doeshealwaystalktoyouthisway?”Towhichthewomanreplied:“Onlywhenhehasbeendrinking.” A. Hejustkeptrightongoing. B.Againthemanshoutedathiswife, C.Itoldhimtoslowdown D.What’stheproblem,officer? D. Thespeedlimitisonly30. 训练十八(东城二模)ArmidaScarpaisanEnglishteacher.60.SheusesarealtextofGoldilockswithherclass. 61.Theyareintheirsecondyearatschool.TheyarelearningtoreadinItalian,andhaveEnglishthreetimesaweek.Shedoesn’texpectthechildrentolearnthedifficultgrammar. 62 .Sheonlyasksthemtoreallylearnthewords.ThismethodistogivechildrenanexperienceofrealEnglishandallowstheteachertousealmostanystory. 63 andiftheteacherusesitcarefully,thechildrencanunderstandit.Childrenareusedtolivinginaworldwheretheydonotunderstandalotofthings. 64 ,buttheycanalsonoticealltheotherinformationaroundthem.Ifwedeprive(剥夺)childrenofeveryexperienceexceptthosewewantthemtomaster,thenwetakeawaythechanceforthemtoexperiencethisnaturalgrowth.A.MostchildrentakewhatwefindforthemB.Butshedoeswanttoshowthemthattheycanmakesenseofthem C.Herclassareagroupofseven-year-oldpupils D.IfthechildrenlikethestoryE. Shebelievesthatstoriescanbeusedfromtheverybeginning 训练十九(海淀二模)MariaMartinezisrememberedtodayasthemakerofbeautifulpottery.Herpotteryisinmuseumsallovertheworld. 60 ShelivedinNewMexicoinAmerica.Asayoungwoman,Mariawasknownforthefinepotsshemade.Mariaandtheothervillagewomenmadepotsfortheirfamilies.Theyalsosoldpotstovisitors. In1908,somearchaeologists(考古学家)foundbrokenbitsofpotteryinMaria’svillage.TheybelongedtoAmericanswholivedthere700yearsbefore. 61 TheywerethinnerthanMaria’spots.Thefindsinfluencedherart.Mariadecidedtomakesuchapot.Herhusbandhelpedher.62.Mariaknewtheclaysheusedwouldnotwork.Athinpotmadeoutofthatclaywouldcrack(破裂)easily.Mariamixeddifferentamountsofclay,sand,andwater. 63 Mariaproducedmanypotsinherlifetime. 64TheyarekeepingtheoldwaysalivejustasMariahaddonebefore.A.Hersonandgrandsonalsolearnedhowtomakebeautifulpots.B. Atlast,shediscoveredamixthatwouldnotcrack.C.Theyhadtofindawaytomakethepotthinner.D.ThenthearchaeologistsshowedthemtoMaria.E.Mariawasbornaround1881.训练二十(顺义二模)Aboylosthisarmsinanaccidentandhisfatherlosthislife.60._____Exceptforwritingwithhistoes(脚趾头),hecouldhardlydoanythinginhislife.Asthetwobrothersgrewuptogether,theyhadlotsofproblemsandtheyoftenargued.61._____Sohewasverysadanddidn’tknowwhattodo.62._______Thoughhereldersisterwantedtotakecareofher,shedecidedtobepletelyindependent.Atschool,shealwaysstudiedhard.Onceshewrotethefollowinginherposition,“Iamlucky.ThoughIlostmyhands,Istillhavelegs.63.______” Oneday,theboyandthegirlwerebothinvitedtoatelevisioninterviewprogram.64.Theboywrote“Myyoungerbrother’sarmsaremyarms”whilethegirlwrote“Brokenwings,flyingheart”.A.Agirllostherhandsbecauseofafire. B.Thenoneday,hisyoungerbrotherlefthim. C.Thoughmywingsarebroken,myheartcanstillfly.D.TheybothwereaskedtowritesomethingonapieceofpaperwiththeirtoesE.Sincethen,hehadtodependonthearmsofhisyoungerbrother. 训练二十一(二模)AprogramisverypopularwiththechildrenatSt.SavaOrthodoxSchool.Studentsaregivenwarm,winterhatsiftheyreadenoughbooks.ThehatsaregiftsfromawomanwholivesinColorado.Sheknits(编织)eachhatbyhand. 60 . ThewomaniscalledNora. 61 .Sheisaretired(退休的)geographer. Noraenjoysknittinghats.62.Andtheyhelpherhaveasenseofpurpose.Theyalsogiveheraconnectionwithchildren. MaryLee,ahighschoolteachersaysthattheprogramencouragesstudentstoreadmorethanbefore.“Ifchildrenreadbookswhiletheyareyoung,theywillreadbooksbeforetheypickupanythingelse,”shesaid.“Someofthosestudentsarereadingbecauseitgivesthemagoal. ___63 .”Norasaidshehopedthatmoreandmorepeoplewouldknithatsordosomethingelsetohelpchildrenreadmorebooks.It’snotonlygoodforchildren,butalsogoodforthemselves.___64 .A.Sheis80yearsoldB. ShethinksthehatsareawaytogetchildrentoreadmoreC.ShespendsaboutthreehoursoneachoneD.Sotrytodosomethingtohelpthechildren.E.Theyprobablywon’treadsomanybookswithouttheprogram训练二十二(大兴二模)JoanneRowlingwasborninEngland.Shewroteherfirststoryattheageoffiveorsix.AtschoolherfavoritesubjectwasEnglishandsheusedtomakeupstorieswithherfriends.Whensheleftschool,shestudiedinParisforayeartolearnFrench. 60 However,mostofallshewantedtowrite! In1992,sheleftEnglandtogotoPortugal(葡萄牙)toteachEnglish.61.Afewyearslater,JoannereturnedtoliveinScotland. 62 Whileshewasthere,shefinishedherstoryaboutHarryPotter,ayoungboywhoisawizard(术士). Thenoneday,in1997,shefoundapublisher(出版商).Shewasveryexcitedandhappy!Tohersurprise,herbookwassoldinmillions!Itwonmanyprizes! 63 EverybodywantedtoreadaboutHarryPotter.Herstorieshavebeentranslatedintomanylanguages. 64 JoanneRowlinghaswrittenseveralmorebooksaboutHarryPotterandallofthemhavesoldmillionsofcopies.Someoftheselaterbooksarealsobeingmadeintofilms.A.SoJoannebecameveryrichandfamous.B.Whileshewasthereshegotmarriedtoajournalistandhadadaughter.C.Afteruniversity,sheexperiencedallsortsofdifferentjobs.D.Andtheycannowbereadallovertheworld.E.Shehadverylittlemoneyandlivedinaverysmallflat.训练二十三(密云二模) It’sverymonforstudents’markstofall.Sometimesitisbecauseofsituations(情况)outsideschool,suchasproblemsathome.60 .Whenyourmarksstarttofall,youshouldtrytotalktoafriendlyteacher.Heorshewillbeabletohelpyouwiththesubjectsyoufinddifficult.61 .Itdoesnotmatterifotherstudentsgethigherexammarksthanyou.Whatisimportantisthatyoudoyourbest.62 ,youshouldgothroughyournotesfromclass.Youshouldrememberthemostimportantthingsyouhavewritteninashorterform.63.Youwillbesurprisedwhenyoufindyouremembersomuch.Itmaytakehardworkandyourmarksmaynotimprovequickly.64 Soonyouwillfindyourmarksbegintoclimbagain.A.Stopparingyourmarkswithotherstudents’B.LookthroughyourshorternotesagainjustbeforetheexamC.BeforeeachexamD.SometimesitisonlybecausetheexamsgetharderE.Butletyourconfidence(自信)risebyeverymark 训练二十四(石景山二模)I’llrememberthefirstcarnival(狂欢节).60.__________.MyparentscamefromJamaicaandtheyhelpedtostartcarnival.Wehadverylittlemoney,butwemadecostumersfromoldbitsofmaterialandfeathers,andcolourfulmasks.Wedecoratedoldlorries,sothatwecouldrideonthemthroughthestreets.Ittookussixmonthstogetready.Butonthebigday,allourhardworkhadbeenworthit.Peopleofallages,frombabiestograndparents,blackandwhite,dancedtogetherinthestreet.61.__________.Themusicwasplayedonanythingmadeofmetal:itwasverynoisy. Therewerepeoplewatchingfromthewindowsofeveryhouse.WeateallourfavouriteJamaicanfood,washeddownwithbeer.62.__________–butcarnivalhelpsyouforgettheweather!63.Somepeoplesaidtheyfeltfrightenedbythelargecrowdsandthenoise.Wewereworriedthatcarnivalwouldbebanned(禁止).Thenwefoundananswer–everythingwasmovedtoawiderandsaferstreet.64.__________.A.Itwasinthe1960s B.TheweatherwaswetC.Thepolicemendanced,too D.Whenthecarnivalgottoobig,thoseoldstreetsbecametoonarrowforsuchbigcrowds(人群)E.Socarnivalshouldcontinueforyears.训练二十五(延庆二模)Oneday,whileIwaswalkingalongthestreet,Inoticedapieceofwood.60. .Ipickedhimupandfoundhewasbadlyhurt.Itookithomeasquicklyaspossible. Afterseveraldays,thecatgotwell.Thecatwasverysmall.61. .SoIcalleditLittleBit.Atthattime,IlovedLittleBitverymuch.WhereverIwent,Ialwaystookhim.AnytimeIwashome,heneverleftmyside. 62. .Ispentmymostofmytimewithmyfriends.63. Untiloneday,IfoundsomethingwaswrongwithhimandItookhimtothepethospital,buttheycoulddonothing.64. . LittleBit’sdeathmademerealizehowmuchhemeanttome.Ifeelsorryfornotalwaysbeingthereforhim.Iwillalwaysrememberthespecialmemorieswemade.A.However,IgrewupB.IcouldevenputhimintomypocketC.Underthewoodwasasmallblackcat D.IwouldeinthehouseonmyphoneandnotmaketimeforLittleBitatallE.Thepoorcatfilledmyarmsanddied训练二十七(平谷二模)IwastalkingtomymomyesterdayaboutwhenIwasababy. 60 .Idon’tremembermuchaboutwhenIwasasmallbaby. 61 .Ihaven’talwayslivedinLA.IwasbornnearDesMoines,Iowa.It’sasmallfarmingtowninAmerica.Welivedwithmygrandparentsontheirfarm.Itwasinthemiddleofwheatfields.WemovedtoLAwhenmydadchangedjobs.Iwaseightyearsold. 62 . Ihadtocatchthebustoschool.Ihadtostandontheroadbyourfarmat7amandwait.Ifthebuswaslate,Iwaitedforthebus.IfIwaslate,thebusdriverwaitedforme!IfIwassick,someonewentdowntotheroadtotellthedriverIwasn’ting. 63 ,weallspentalotoftimeonourown,orwithbrothersandsisters.Butwesoonmadefriends.Itwasgoodtobewithkidsofourownage.MybestfriendwasSam.Hewasverynaughty!A.Becausemanyofthestudentscamefromfarms B.IrememberlotsofthingsaboutwhenIwassmallC.SomyfirstschoolwasinDes
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