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A
[2018·建湖一模]
Once there was a poor
little girl living near a forest. She had no
family and no one to love
her. So she often
felt sad and 1.l .
One day, when she was
walking in the forest, she found that a small
butterfly was trapped
unluckily in a bush. It
tried to fly away but 2.f . The kind little
girl saved the butterfly
with great 3.c .
Instead of flying away, the butterfly turned 4.i
a beautiful
little girl was very surprised.
“Thank you for saving me. You are so kind. I
will make any of your 5.d come true,”
said
the fairy.
The little girl thought for a
moment and then said, “I want to be happy!”
The fairy said, “Very well. I will help you.”And
she said something in the little girl’s
ear.
Then the fairy 6.d .
When the kind little
girl grew up, she was always 7.r to help
villagers in need. No
one in the village was
as happy as she was. 8.E asked her the secret
of happiness. She always
smiled and answered,
“The secret is that I listened to a kind fairy
when I was a little girl.”
When the kind girl
became a very old woman and was 9.d , the
neighbors in the village
all gathered around
her bed and asked what the kind fairy said years
ago.
The lovely old woman still smiled and
said, “She said helping 10.o would make me
happy
all my life.”
B [2019·南通]
Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. A short
video about seven people wearing prosthetic
devices(人造装置) who 1.t on a desert race
challenge has become popular.
The seven
disabled people 2.j in the 108-kilometer
desert race from May 11 to 14 in
Dunhuang,
Northwest China’s Gansu Province. Six of the seven
had one leg amputated(截肢), and 3.o
had two legs amputated.
Cheng
Baojun, a man from Luohe, Central China’s Henan
Province, the double amputee, said he
never
4.i he could take part in the desert race. “It
is great. I can do it, and you can
also.” “It
is easy to say but walking it is 5.h ,” Cheng
said. On the first day, they
finished a
complete section of 27 kilometers of the race, and
on the second day, they finished 20
kilometers.
“My legs were painful while
I was walking. We also met with a very big
sandstorm on the way.
But 6.s it was a
challenge, we could not give up. We all encouraged
each other to continue,”
he said. After
getting 7.t , they rested on the third day and
walked on the fourth.
Lao Tongyi walked the
longest of the group, a distance of more than 70
kilometers. Team leader
Sun Naicheng said that
they had to 8.p through depopulated(人烟稀少的)
areas of the Gobi
Desert. He also added that
team members challenged themselves and realized
their 9.d .
They are good 10.e for
everyone to learn from. It’s up to you how far you
go. If you
don’t try, you will never know.
C [2019·建湖二模]
I am a plastic bottle. A
week ago, I was on a supermarket shelf. I had a
normal life, the 1.s
as all my brothers
and sisters—other bottles full of water. I felt
really happy.
Then a tall woman picked me up
and put me in her basket! The woman took me home
and put me in
the fridge. It was 2.c , but
I soon made friends with the cans and bottles in
it. However,
only a few hours later, she took
me out of the fridge and 3.d the water inside
me. Then
she threw me into a litter bin. I
have never felt so empty and 4.a in my life.
Early the next morning, a man took me out of
the litter bin. He threw me and the other rubbish
into the 5.b of a truck. There were so
many awful smells. Then I was pushed together with
the 6.r of the rubbish. Soon I was
completely flat. I cannot believe how thin I
became.
I slept for a while. When I 7.w
up, I found myself in a terrible place. Everything
8.a
me was ugly and had nasty smells. I
felt afraid. I kept hoping that I would be moved
9.s else.
Then huge trucks came and
covered us with a lot of soil.
I asked
another bottle what would happen to us. He said
that we would never leave this crowded
place,
but would have to stay here for 10.t of years.
“Why can’t they reuse or recycle us?” I cried.
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