Edie was nine years old, and she was tinier than other children of her age. One day, she ran home crying loudly, because she was   36  by the three new girls of her school. They picked her as the object of their   37  and threatened to beat her up. Edie’s mother held her   38  and comforted (安慰)her. She 39  the next day that the girls had been troublemakers at several other schools and they were being given one more   40   at a new beginning.
Edie’s _41  said ,“Be kind to your enemies, Edie.”She _42  said, “When the girls 43   to threatened you next time ,tell them you want to be their friend.”“Are you 44 enough to do that?”Edie’s mother asked. The   45  girl answered, “Yes, Mom, I’ll try.”
Every day, the girls pushed Edie and called her names and  46  to get in a poke(戳) or two. Each time, Edie looked up at them and said, “ I’d really like to be your 47 .”But it seemed that this wasn’t working.
Then one day the following week, Edie ran home as 48   as she could , shouting ,“Mom, guess what happened today ! Just like I 49 did, I said I’d really like to be their friend, and one of the 50  said ,‘Okay, Edie, we  51  and we’ll be your friends’”A short time later, Edie sat at a table with them and  52  their tutor (私人教師).
Towards the end of the school year,   53   Edie’s parents went to school for a parent-teacher conference, the teacher told   54  ,“Because of Edie’s kindness, those girls have completed 55   and are model students in the class.”
小題1:
A.frightenedB.encouragedC.cheatedD.saved
小題2:
A.shameB.surpriseC.a(chǎn)ngerD.fear
小題3:
A.suddenlyB.unwillinglyC.curiouslyD.softly
小題4:
A.expressedB.a(chǎn)dmittedC.learnedD.believed
小題5:
A.timeB.chanceC.lessonD.trouble
小題6:
A.sisterB.fatherC.motherD.teacher
小題7:
A.a(chǎn)gainB.a(chǎn)lsoC.onceD.just
小題8:
A.startB.a(chǎn)greeC.refuseD.forget
小題9:
A.kindB.braveC.strongD.clever
小題10:
A.weakB.foolishC.selfishD.tiny
小題11:
A.choseB.promisedC.volunteeredD.tried
小題12:
A.friendB.classmateC.enemyD.neighbor
小題13:
A.fastB.carefullyC.lateD.safely
小題14:
A.neverB.seldomC.a(chǎn)lwaysD.often
小題15:
A.boysB.studentsC.playersD.girls
小題16:
A.grow olderB.give upC.set offD.become worse
小題17:
A.becameB.helpedC.invitedD.found
小題18:
A.ifB.whenC.becauseD.before
小題19:
A.herB.himC.usD.them
小題20:
A.stayed upB.broken downC.turned aroundD.fallen behind

小題1:A
小題1:C
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小題1:B
小題1:C
小題1:B
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小題1:B
小題1:D
小題1:D
小題1:A
小題1:A
小題1:C
小題1:D
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B.introduce Wambugu’s contribution to genetic engineering
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B.Her great interest in genetic engineering.
C.Her love for sweet potatoes.
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