When I returned to my hometown, I was nearly lost. Almost ______had changed.
A. nothing B. anything C. something D. everything
—Sonia, is this your dictionary?
—Oh, no, it’s not ______. Ask Li Lei, he is looking for ______.
A. me; hers B. mine; him C. my; her D. mine; his
Let’s look at the bag. Can you see “s” on the corner of _bag?
A. a; A B. an; An C. an; the D. the; An
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A: Jane, you look so worried. 1. _____________________________________?
B: I lost a book about computer science.
A: Is it the one you borrowed from the city library?
B: Yes, it is. But I can’t find it now.
A: 2.______________________________________. Where did you lose it?
B: Over there, on the playground. I left in a hurry without taking it.
A: 3._______________________________?
B: Yes, I did. But now I haven’t found it yet.
A: Don’t worry. Maybe someone took it by mistake. 4.______________________________?
B: That’s a good idea. Thank you very much.
A: 5. ________________________________________.
one with important book still open something story take as interest until |
I was a student of yours in Grade Six. And I hope you can 1. remember me. I want to tell you that the school year with you was 2. and special to me.
I know I used to be quiet in your class, and you never said much to me. But you did 3. that made a big difference in my life. You see, all through my 4. year in school, I hated to read books, but I will never forget the first day when you 5. out a thick book and read stories to us. Your voice seemed to change 6. the people in the story, and you drew pictures in my mind as you read aloud. From the day, I couldn’t wait 7. you read to the class.
Later I missed hearing the 8. you would read. I found out that I could make the words 9. , too. Interest made me love to read! Thank you for 10. the world of books for me.