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        1. A while ago, I made a photo journey across the United States by bus. During this 21, I ended up in Seattle where I 22 Laddie McCrea.Laddie, you see, was a hobo(流浪者). He was about 60 years old but 23 like 100. When I first met Laddie, he was standing on the side of a 24 street greeting every person 25 with a smile,a pleasant greeting and an extended palm(伸展開的手掌). Each day, people 26 past Laddie—either not noticing that he was there or 27 him — a smelly hobo.

          I found Laddie to be a(n) 28 character for my photo journey, so I paid him to allow me to stad in the background and 29 him. I spent three days 30  somewhere, and photographing Laddie. Most of the time he didn’t know where I was. Each 31  he stood in a busy place of town  32  the world with a smile,just to earn some money for a meal.

          One 33 day,as I watched from a bench off in the distance, a young girl, around six or seven,came to Laddie and 34 him something. Laddie was 35 about it. He reached in his pocket and gave the girl some thing. The girl ran back to her parents 36 showing them what she had 37 .I was so curious(好奇的)about the 38  that I went to Laddie immediately and asked him what happened.

          Laddie 39  :“The little girl came to me and gave me a coin, so I gave her two in return 40   I wanted to show her that when you are generous, you will receive more than you give”

          21. A.holiday      B.search      C.break          D.trip

          22. A.trained      B.looked      C.visited         D.met

          23. A.moved      B.thought      C.spoke         D.looked       

          24. A.busy        B.secret       C.beautiful       D.clean

          25. A.turning back  B.passing by   C.slowing down   D.setting off

          26. A.continued    B.rushed      C.practiced       D.discussed

          27. A.avoiding     B.forgetting    C.losing         D.stopping

          28. A.new         B.gentle       C.excellent      D.strange

          29. A.copy        B.test         C.follow         D.film

          30. A.lying        B.hiding       C.playing        D.relaxing

          31. A.minute      B.hour         C.day           D.week

          32. A.greeting     B.watching     C.helping        D.praising

          33. A.hard        B.special      C.cloudy         D.sunny

          34. A.sold        B.lent         C.handed        D.made

          35. A.worried     B.srious       C.certain         D.happy

          36. A.nervously   B.excitedly     C.sudenly        D.finally

          37. A.found      B.collected     C.received       D.borrowed

          38. A.exchange   B.photo        C.coin          D.character

          39. A.advised     B.replied       C.wrote         D.warned

          40. A.if          B.while        C.though        D.because

           DDDAB   BACDB   CABCD   BCABD

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