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(2023上?廣東深圳?九年級深圳第三高中??计谥校╅喿x下面短文,從短文后所給的A、B、C、D四個選

項中選出能填入相應(yīng)空向處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將相應(yīng)的字母編號涂黑。

I'llalwaysrememberthefirsttime1triedballet(芭蕾).Mymotherwasa]andIwantedtobelikeher,

butaftermakingmistakesduringmyfirstclass,Iwantedto2rightaway.However,ItoldmymomIcouldn't

waittodanceagain.

Mydanceteacherannouncedthatweweregoingtoperforminashow.Iwasafraidof3mymom,soI

practicedhardfbrtheshow.Weekspassed,mydancingdidn'tgetany4Finally,Iwenttomymomtotellher

howIfelt.Sheonlylaughedandtoldmeshewouldteachmeallsheknewaboutballet.

MymomquicklydiscoveredhowbadatballetIwas,butshestilltaughtmewiththegreatest5loveand

understanding.WhenIjumpedandfell,shewasthereto6me.WhenIlostmybalance,sheheldmeup.By

thetimetheshow7IwasaspreparedasIcouldbe.

Breathingcalmly(平靜地),Ibeganmovingtothemusicwithoutmissingastep.Whenthemusicstopped,I

8_thestage(舞臺)andlaughedinexcitement.

Mymomgavemeahugehug,tellingmehow9shewas.Ilookedmymomintheeyeandtoldherchat

therewasnowaythiscouldhavehappenedwithouther.Iknowthatmytnomwill1()theretocatchmeifI

fall.

1.A.musicianB.artistC.directorD.dancer

2.A.continueB.quitC.practiceD.learn

3.A.lightingB.cheeringC.upsettingD.comforting

4.A.betterB.worseC.moreD.less

5.A.painB.patienceC.regretD.doubt

6.A.catchB.carryC.bringD.take

7.A.stoppedB.gotC.endedD.began

8.A.runoverB.runoffC.runoutD.runafter

9.A.proudB.sadC.angryD.relaxed

10.A.seldomB.neverC.alwaysD.sometimes

(2023上?廣東深圳?九年級校聯(lián)考期中)閱讀下面短文,從短文后每小題的四個選項中選出能填入相應(yīng)空

白處的最佳選項。

Theyearwas1927.Theworldwasabigplace.Americanswantedtolive11lives.Peopleboughtcars.

Someevenflewairplanes.CharlesLindberghwasoneofthosewhoflewplanes.

In1927.Lindbergh12fromNewYorkinatinymonoplane.Lindberghwantedtobe(he13

persontoflysoloacrosstheAtlantic.ThenameofhisplanewasTheSpiritofSt.Louis.

Lindberghhadplannedhisflight.Hefiguredout14howmuchgashewouldneed.Hefiguredouthow

muchweighttheplanecouldtake.Heputawicker(柳條)chairintheplane,notametal15leather(皮革)

one.Wickerwaslighter.Hecutoffthelegstomakeitevenlighter.Hetookfivesandwichestoeat,andnothingmore.

Anymore,hethought,wouldmakehimortheplanetoo16.

CharlesLindberghflewalonefromNewYorkCitytoParis,Prance.Ittookhim33hours.Whenhelanded,he

was17.HugecrowdswailedforhimattheFrenchairport.Theysmashed(沖破)throughthefences.They

pulledhimoutoftheplaneandcarriedhimon(heirshoulders.Hewasa18!

WhenLindberghgotbacktoNewYork,fourmillionpeopleheldaparadefbrhim."LuckyLindy^^wasahero.

Hisdeedhadbeencourageous.Hehadflown19theAtlanticOceanalone.Nowtheworldseemed

20.ItwouldnolongertakefivedaystogetfromAmericatoEurope.Itcouldbedoneinlittlemorethanaday.

Lindbergh'sflightwasasignofthingstocome.

11.A.happyB.understandingC.simpleD.normal

12.A.tookoutB.tookupC.lookoffD.tookback

13.A.bestB.firstC.onlyD.able

14.A.cheaplyB.hardlyC.exactlyD.mostly

15.A.andB.orC.butD.whether

16.A.lightB.difficultC.heavyD.thick

17.A.surprisedB.afraidC.quietD.serious

18.A.senantB.fighterC.reporterD.hero

19.A.beforeB.acrossC.throughD.past

20.A.fasterB.prettierC.smallerD.earlier

(2023上?廣東深圳?九年級萬科城實(shí)驗(yàn)學(xué)校校考期中)Atthe2023HangzhouAsianGames,QuanHongchan

beatteammateChenYuxitowinthewomen's10-meterplatformgoldmedal.Knownasoneofthemost21

athletes,shehasmadehistoryfbrChinaonceagain.Successdoesn'thappenovernight,asthesayinggoes.Quan's

experienceofdivingdoesn'trun22allthetime.Instead,itincludesplentyofsweat.

BorninthecityofZhanjianginGuangdongProvince,Quanwas23divingattheageofseven.In

2OI8,she24theGuangdongDivingTeam,spendingthreeyears(herebeforebreakingintothenationalteam

attheendof2020.

HeWeiyiisadivingcoachattheGuangdongProvincialSportsTeam.QuanHongchanwasunderhis_25

inthisdivinghallforthreeyears.Uponthe10-mctcrplatfbrm,coachHesaidhowhefoundQuan'stalents.

“Itlookshighuphere,butinjustthreeyears,Quanmanagedsomeverydifficultsetsofmovements.Her

developmentwasmuchquickerthanmostathletes.Isupposesshehasgot26talent!''

Buttalentalonedoesn'tguarantee(確保)to27success.ForQuan,hardworkhasbeenthekey.He

said,“Quanpracticesharderthanotherathletesaroundherage.Sheisthemosthard-working.Shekaplaskingme

28shedidwell,andshewouldgetunhappyifIcouldn'tanswerheratonce.Herspiritisadesirefbrperfection.

Asforherbigwinswithinyears,hesaidtherewerealso29alongtheway."Infact,thereisasetof

positionsshedidn'tfeelcomfortabledoing,butIthinkathletesarealltrainedtohaveacalmstateofmind(心態(tài))

andsclf-confidcncc.Hergoodemotionreallyhelpedherwingold.”

HehopesQuancantakefulladvantageofherphysicalprowess(體能),and30biggergoalsfbrthe

future.

21.A.trustworthyB.pleasingC.talentedD.universal

22.A.smoothlyB.politelyC.certainlyD.difficultly

23.A.knownforB.introducedtoC.consideredasD.usedto

24.A.attendedB.invitedC.participatedD.joined

25.A.considerationB.instructionC.agreementD.movement

26.A.unrelatedB.unrealC.unexpectedD.worthless

27.A.expectB.achieveC.shareD.confirm

28.A.whenB.whyC.whetherD.(hat

29.A.challengesB.decisionsC.situationsD.changes

30.A.requestB.increaseC.takeD.set

(2023上?廣東深圳?九年級校聯(lián)考期中)閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出能

填入相應(yīng)空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將相應(yīng)的字母編號涂黑。

LittleGeorgelivedinapoorvillage.Onesummerafternoon,George'smothersenthimtothefieldtopickup

somedriedwoodforthefire.

Bythetimethesunwashigh,Georgewasvery31andwishedforacoolplacetorestandhavesomefood.

Asliewalkedon,hefoundsomeshade(陰涼處),andbyitweresomefine,wild32.

“Howgoodthesewillbewithmybreadandbutter/,thoughtGeorge.He33allofthestrawberriesand

couldn'twaittoliftoneofthemtohismouth.Suddenlyherememberedhissick34.aloneinherdark,coldroom

inthevillage.

Withthisinmind,heputthestrawberrybackagain."ShallIsavethemforhcr?^^heaskedhimself.Hethought

hov/refreshing(提神的)theywouldbeforher,butwasstill35(hemwithalonging(渴望的)eye.will

eathalf,andtaketheotherhalftoher,“hesaid.Hedividedtheminto36parts,buteachpartlookedsosmall.

Hepulthemtogetheragain.

“Iwillonlyeatone/'hethought.

But,asheagainliftedittohismouth,hesawthathehadtakenthe37,andheputitback.

Whenthesunwasbeginningtosink,Georgeleftforhome.How38hefelt,then,thathehadallhis

strawberriesforhissickmother.

Heheardhismother'sfaint(虛弱的)voicecallinghim.4tIsthatyou,George?I'mgladyou've39.I'm

thirsty,andamlongingfbrsometea.”

Georgerantoherandjoyfullyofferedthestrawberries.

“Andyousavedthemfbryoursickmother,didn'tyou?”shesaid,layingherhand40onhishead,with

tearsinhereyes.

31.A.hotB.warmC.fullD.sick

32.A.pearsB.orangesC.watermelonsD.strawberries

33.A.sawB.ateC.pickedD.touched

34.A.fatherB.motherC.brotherD.sister

35.A.lookingatB.askingfbrC.talkingaboutD.shoppingfor

36.A.fiveB.fourC.threeD.two

37.A.finestB.smallestC.greenestD.dirtiest

38.A.movedB.worriedC.relaxedD.pleased

39.A.setoffB.comebackC.runawayD.rushedout

40.A.hardlyB.stronglyC.lovinglyD.doubtfully

(2023上?廣東深圳?九年級萬科城實(shí)驗(yàn)學(xué)校校聯(lián)考期中)Oneday,mysonRyansaid,"Tmgoingtokeep

workinguntileveryoneinAfricahascleanwater.''Ithought,44oh,boy!"ButI'dheardaboutencouragingchildrento

he41anddreambigdreams.SoIdidn'twanttosaythathecouldn'tmakea42.

Atfirst,heplannedtomakemoneytobuilda43somewhereinAfrica.Hecleanedwindowsanddid

gardeningforourneighbours.Butwhenhe44hisfirst$70madebydoingchoresintheneighbourhoodtoa

charity(慈善機(jī)構(gòu)),hewastoldthatitactuallycost$2,000tobuildawell.Itwasalotofmoney,butRyandidn't

45Hepersuadedhisclassmatesandneighbourstogivemoney.AndIwrotetothelocalnewspapertomakehis

storygo46.Soonmoreandmorepeopleknewaboutthestoryandtriedtohelp.Afterseveralweeks,Ryanhad

47the$2,000,withwhichawellwasbuiltnearaprimaryschoolinUganda.Thechildrenattheschoolnever

neededtowalkforhourstogetwater.Theywereallvery48andinvitedhimtovisit.

Aftera15-hourflight,Ryan49arrivedinUganda.Hegottoseethewellwithhisowneyesandhundreds

ofstudentswhohadturnedouttowelcomeandthankhim.Seeingtha:hereallyhadhelpedthesechildren,he5()

ajoyfulsmile.

NowthereisaRyan'sWellFoundation(基金會).Hisdreamhaschanged(helivesofsomanypeople,mostof

whomwewillnevermeet.Ryanhasshownmewhatthepowerofdreamscando.

41.A.freeB.confidentC.correctD.curious

42.A.decisionB.messC.differenceD.mistake

43.A.wellB.housec.factoryD.school

44.A.lentB.paidc.gaveD.showed

45.A.stayupB.showupc.signupD.giveup

46.A.badB.madc.wrongD.public

47.A.borrowedB.savedc.earnedD.raised

48.A.kindB.thankfulc.ashamedD.embarrassed

49.A.bravelyB.luckilyC.finallyD.doubtfully

50.A.brokeintoB.fellintoC.lookedintoD.raninto

(2023上?廣東深圳?九年級統(tǒng)考期中)閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出能

填入相應(yīng)空白處的最佳選項。

WaltandWendylivedwiththeirmominabigcity.Their51Mrs.Dawsonlivedupstairs.

Oneday,Mrs.Dawsonsaidherkneeshurtalotandcouldn'twalktostore.SosheaskedWaltandWendyto

52afewthingsforher.Wendyagreedtoherrequest53andpromisedtheywouldbebacksoon.Mrs.

DawsonhandedWaltalistandmoney.Whentheirmomknewit,shesaid,“Sheisanicelady.WhenIwaslittle,she

helpedmyfamilyalot.Mymomalways54herforherkindacts.Nowwccandoakindacttorhcr^^^

MomhelpedthekidsfindthefoodonMrs.Dawson'slist.Walt55Mrs.Dawson'sfoodwiththemoney

shehadgivenhim.Later,thekidstookbagsuptoMrs.Dawson'shome."Thankyou,“shesaid.

“Youhavebeenvery56Actually,WendyandWaltwere57everydayastheyoftenhelped

peopleonthestreet.

Onenight,WaltandWendywere58ashortbreakafterworkingallafternoon.Thenthephonerang

andMom59herphoneimmediately.t4Mrs.Dawsonaskedustogoupstairs,“saidMom.

Everychildwhohadhelpedherwasthere.Cakesandice-creamwereonthetabic."ThisisjustlikewhatIsaw

whenIwaslittle,recalledMom.Sherememberedherchildhoodwitha6().“ButthistimeMrs.Dawson's

treatsareformythoughtful(體貼的)kids!”

51.A.friendB.neighborC.teacherD.grandma

52.A.findB.makeC.buyD.sell

53.A.happilyB.impolitelyC.calmlyD.surprisingly

54.A.forgotB.thankedC.punishedD.kicked

55.A.waitedforB.lookedforC.caredforD.paidfor

56.A.kindB.dangerousC.specialD.famous

57.A.lazyB.freeC.boredD.busy

58.A.proudofB.madatC.readyforD.crazyabout

59.A.pickedupB.lookedintoC.turneddownD.heardof

60.A.signB.sadnessC.fearD.smile

(2023上?廣東深圳?九年級深圳市高級中學(xué)校考期中)閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給的A、B、C、D四個

選項中選出能填入相應(yīng)空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將相應(yīng)的字母編號涂黑。

Whiletravelingtobigcitiesintheworld,youwillseestatuesofthousandsofcharacters61inthestreets.

Doyoubelievethattheyareactuallyrealpeopleworkingas62artists?Theyoftencoverthemselves63

withpaint.Theyhavetostandstill(靜止的)andkeepeyesopenforseveralhours.Streetartistsneedtobestrong-

mirdedand64.Itisnotaneasyjob,butthere'splentyoffun65them.

Yorgeisoneof(hemostfamousstreetartistsinBrazil.Hestandsout66hispartner,acutedognamed

Jaspe.WhenYorgegoestowork.Jaspe67onhisarmandkeepsstillaslongasshecan.Mostpeopleare

68bytheirperfectworktogether.However,thepaironcegotintotrouble.SomeanimalloversthoughtthatYorge

forcedhisdogtogivea69inthestreet.Infact,Yorge70trainedJaspeatall.

Theperformanceoflivingstatueshasbecomeastreetart.Nowitisreallypopularinmanylargecitiesaround

(heworld.

61.A.walkingB.singingC.standingD.dancing

62.A.languageB.geniusC.paintD.street

63.A.clearlyB.completelyC.suddenlyD.correctly

64.A.patientB.activeC.brightD.honest

65.A.ofB.asC.forD.on

66.A.thankstoB.insteadofC.besidesD.without

67.A.playsB.eatsC.restsD.answers

68.A.encouragedB.disappointedC.refusedD.surprised

69.A.lectureB.performanceC.reportD.hand

70.A.seldomB.sometimesC.neverD.often

(2023上?廣東深圳?九年級校聯(lián)考期中)閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出

能填入相應(yīng)空白處的最佳選項。

Itistruethathardworkersarealwaysfightingagainsttheattractionofsleep.Theallusion(典故)xuanliang

cigu,whichmeanstyingone'shair:othehousebeam(房梁)andstabbingone's(high(大腿)withasharptool,

tells71storiesaboutthehardexperienceofkeepingawake.

IntheEasternHanDynasty,therewasa72politiciannamedSunJing,whoreallyenjoyedstudying,even

inthe73.Incasehefellasleepwhenreadingatnight,Sun74aspecialwaythatwouldhelphim.Hetied

hishairtothebeamwhile75.Then,ifhefeltsleepy,hishairwouldbepulledupwardbytheropeandthe76

wouldwakehimup.

Beforeyouare77bySun'saction,thestoryofSuQin,anothercelebratedmanwholivedintheWarring

StalesPeriod,wasmoreshocking.AccordingtoStrategiesoftheWarringStates(《戰(zhàn)國策》),whenSuwasyoung,

he78somanytimestogetaaovemmenlalpositionthatheevenlethisfamilydown.Sohe79towork

harder.Whenhefeltsleepyatnight,heusedasharptooltostabalhis(highso(hathewouldbecomeawakeand

focusonreadingagain.

80,Su'shardworkwererewarded.Finally,herealizedhisdrcamandbecamesuccessful.Then,people

joinedSu'sstorywithSun'sandcreatedtheallusionxuanliangcigu.Atpresent,althoughwearcnotsupposedto

followtheiractions,theiramazingspiritsarcstillmeaningfulandencouraging.

71.A.twoB.threeC.fourD.five

72.A.luckyB.famousC.politeD.poor

73.A.morningB.afternoonC.eveningD.daytime

74.A.joinedinB.heardfromC.thoughtofD.madesure

75.A.sleepingB.readingC.eatingD.resting

76.A.soundB.hairC.painD.light

77.A.excitedB.satisfiedC.movedD.surprised

78.A.failedB.criedC.triedD.fell

79.A.plannedB.decidedC.agreedD.preferred

80.A.DirectlyB.CorrectlyC.ExactlyD.Certainly

(2023上?廣東深圳?九年級深圳市大鵬新區(qū)華僑中學(xué)校聯(lián)考期中)閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給的A、B、

C、D四個選項中選出能填入相應(yīng)空白處的最佳進(jìn)項。

Iwasaneighth-graderwithouteverreallylearninghowtorcac.Ihadnoconfidenceandwasafraidofbeing

laughedat.81,anamazingteacherappeared.

Afteraskingmetoreadaloudinclass,Ms.Powellnoticedmynervousness.Shequicklyletanotherstudentdo

the82andaskedmeifshecouldtakemetothenurse'soffice,sayingthatIlookedalittlepale.Eventhough

Iwasnot83,1followedher.

Icouldn'tread,soIneverhadthe84tomakefriends.Ialways85someonewouldfinditout.I

washappybeingnobody.

Ms.Powellneverknewreadingwasachallengeforherhusbanduntiltwoweeksbeforehepassedaway.She

promisedtoteachhimbuthetoldher,“Teachsomeonewhoreallyneedsyou."She86thatpersonforsome

time.

Thensheaskedalittlegirltoreadand87herproblem.Thalgirlwasme.Meetingmeinthehallway,she

said,'Tmheretohelpsolveyourproblem."Shamefully,ItoldherIcouldn'tread."Thereisnoneedtofeel88

shesaid.Shepromisedmethat89couldsolvemyproblem.Overthecourseofthenextyear,Ms.Powellspent

itteachingme.Itwas90.butthroughmanytearsIcouldfinallyread.

Ms.Powellbroughtmeoutofmylonelyworldandmylifeimproved.

81.A.HopefullyB.LuckilyC.SuddenlyD.Finally

82.A.taskB.businessC.requestD.time

83.A.okayB.realC.tiredD.sick

84.A.chanceB.confidenceC.choiceD.invitation

85.A.believedB.consideredC.worriedD.imagined

86.A.lookedforB.turnedtoC.focusedonD.thoughtof

87.A.discussedB.acceptedC.answeredD.discovered

88.A.sorryB.surprisedC.ashamedD.lonely

89.A.effortsB.pleasureC.curiosityD.adventures

90.A.differentB.boringC.difficultD.wonderful

(2023?廣東深圳?統(tǒng)考二模)閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出能填入相應(yīng)空

白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將相應(yīng)的字母編號涂黑。

Therewasalonelykitteninasmallvillage.Shehadnofamiliesorfriends,soshespentherdayslyingaround.

Shewantedtomakefriendswithothers,buteveryonewastoobusyto91her.

Oneday,thekittensawagroupofchildrenplayinginthe92.Shewalkedtothemquietly,hopingto

makesomefriends.Butassoonasshegotclose,theystarted93her.Theysaidshewastoosmallandtoo

dirtytoplaywiththem.

Thekittenwasheartbroken.She94thepark,crying.Shedidn'tunderstandwhynobodywantedtobe

herfriend.Shefeltsolonelyand95

However,shemetanoldcatwhowassittingbyatree.Theoldcataskedherwhatwaswrong,andthekitten

toldhereverything.Theoldcatlistened96andthensaid,"Don'tworry,littleone.Iwillbeyour97.

AndIwillteachyouhowtobestrongandbrave.''

Thekittenwassurprisedandthankful.Shespent(herestofthedaywiththeoldcat.learninghow(o98

trees.Shealsolearnedhowtobeconfident.

Fromthatdayon,thekittenwasnever99again.Shehadafriendwholovedherandtaughther

everything.Whenevershesawthechildreninthepark,shewouldwalkbythem1()()becausesheknew

thatshedidn'tneedtheirapproval(認(rèn)可)tobehappy.

91.A.saveB.noticeC.punishD.miss

92.A.riverB.forestC.parkD.street

93.A.playingwithB.laughingatC.shakinghandswithD.takingphotosof

94.A.ranawayfromB.arrivedatC.drewapictureofD.heardof

95.A.excitedB.satisfiedC.nervousD.unloved

96.A.impolitelyB.angrilyC.carelesslyD.patiently

97.A.friendB.followerC.interviewerD.protector

98.A.plantB.climbC.burnD.protect

99.A.embarrassedB.tiredC.lonelyD.bored

IOC.A.quietlyB.shamefullyC.proudlyD.slowly

(2023?廣東深圳???级?Itwasacoldnightandthesnowwascomingdown.Therewasnooneonthe

streets.

AtToronto\HospitallorSickChildren,therewasababywithasickheartbutneardeath.InHamiltonwas

anotherveiysickbabywhowaswaitingforahearttransplant(移植).IfwecouldgettheHamiltonbabytoToronto

intime,theparentsofthedyingbabywouldstopthelifesupportandthedoctorswouldusehisheartto101

theotherbaby'slife.Withourhelp,102onebabywoulddie,theotheronemightlive.Thatwasthedeal.

I103thetasktobethedriver.ThetriptoHamiltonwouldnormallytakeaboutfortyminutes,butwho

knewhowlongitwouldtaketonight.We]Q4madeourwayv/esttoHamiltonundernear-impossibledriving

conditions.Thesnowwasverydeep.Thestrongwindmadeit105tocontroltheambulance(救護(hù)車).Luckily,

afterfourandahalfhours,mydrivingskillsfinallybroughtallofustoHamiltonsafely.

OnthewaybacktoToronto,wehadanewproblem.Wewereburningmorefuelthanusual105ourslow

speedandthebadconditions.However,wecouldn'tgetoffthehighwaytofindagasstation.Itwouldlikely107

asmuchfuelaswewouldtojustgoforthefinalplace—SickChildren.Iknewwehadtoreturntothehospital.As

wemadethelastturn.Iheardtheenginemadealittlecough.Finally,wearrivedatthehospital,andstoppedrightin

frontof(hedoorsbeforethefueltankwentempty.

Ateamwas108atthedoors,andbeforeIevenhad(heambulanceshutdown,theyhadcarried(heboy

indoors.Ilaterlearnedtheoperationwasa109.Weweresohappy,knowingthatthankstoour11()a

babyhadlived.WhenIgothomelaterthatmorning,Idroppedintobedtiredly—butfellasleepfeelinggood.

101.A.stopB.saveC.followD.influence

102.A.becauseB.ifC.althoughD.when

103.A.consideredB.missedC.acceptedD.heard

104.A.slowlyB.freelyC.quietlyD.happily

105.A.comfortableB.hardC.funnyD.different

106.A.insteadofB.asforC.accordingtoD.becauseof

107.A.pickupB.payfbrC.useupD.clearout

108.A.waitingB.lookingC.callingD.fighting

109.A.pityB.successC.chanceD.shame

110.A.changesB.reportsC.plansD.efforts

(2023?廣東深圳?南山實(shí)驗(yàn)教育集團(tuán)南海中學(xué)??级#㏕hereoncelivedanelephantnamedPeter,who

wasthemostIIIelephantever.Suzy,Peter'swife,wastiredofPeterforgettingthings.Peterdidn'tmisstheir

112onpurpose,buthewouldalwaysendupforgetting.ThismadeSuzyfeelherselflessimportantinhislife.

OnedaySuzysaid,“Itismybirthdaytomorrowandwewillgooutfor113.Ifyou'renotontimethistime,

wc'rcdonefbrgood.”

Peterwas114hewouldupsetSuzyagain.Therehadtobeawayforhimtoremember.Hetiedared

ribbon(絲帶)aroundhistrunk.Hethoughtthatnextmorningwhenhewouldlookaliheribbon,itwould115

himofthedinnerandhewouldnotmissit.ThatnightPeterwenttosleepthinkinghewasontosomething.

ThenextmorningwhenPeterwokeupandlookedathimselfir.the116.hesawtheribbon.Buthehad

forgottenwhatitwasfor.Petertriedtofigureoutwhatitwas.Hecalledallhisfriendsaskingifhemadea117

toanyone,yettherewerenone.SoonnighttookovertheskyandPeter118thathewouldaskSuzywhatthe

ribbonwasfor.Shemustremember.

PeterrushedtoSuzybutbeforehehadthechancetoaskher,shehuggedhim119.Hehadarrived120

forthedinneratlastandtheyendeduphavingaverylovely

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