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[ "smile", "run", "write" ]
She didn't [MASK] . I asked her again.
answer
[ "worked", "returned", "succeeded" ]
She told me that her father [MASK] the year before .
died
[ "or", "but", "thought" ]
She used to have a job, but she wanted to look after her sick mother who lived alone, [MASK] she stopped working.
so
[ "rich", "old", "quiet" ]
Her family was [MASK] and she could not pay the doctor's bills of her mother .Then she said she even planned to kill herself.
poor
[ "present", "house", "hospital" ]
I told her I would try to get her a good [MASK] that would pay well.
job
[ "bad", "ticket", "jacket" ]
I passed her my [MASK] and asked her to ring me if she needed help.
card
[ "lesson", "service", "love" ]
She smiled and said, "Thanks for your [MASK] and I promise I won't have any more terrible thoughts.
kindness
[ "What", "Which", "How" ]
[MASK] do you want to teach you?
Who
[ "after", "when", "if" ]
Maybe you have lots of questions to think about [MASK] school starts.
before
[ "everything", "anything", "nothing" ]
Put yourself into learning, and you can find [MASK] you are interested in.
something
[ "correctly", "honestly", "carefully" ]
Second, try your best to finish your homework [MASK] .
quickly
[ "get", "wake", "pull" ]
Don't [MASK] Up late, or you can't study well the next day.
stay
[ "read", "put", "write" ]
If you can [MASK] the words in your way, you can tell your teachers you don't like the way of copying them again and again.
remember
[ "parents", "classmates", "friends" ]
If you can remember the words in your way, you can tell your [MASK] you don't like the way of copying them again and again.
teachers
[ "take", "finish", "have" ]
Be sure that you must [MASK] the test.
pass
[ "more", "exciting", "busy" ]
And they can give you some [MASK] work to do.
interesting
[ "Join", "Trust", "Fit" ]
[MASK] in your teachers and yourself.
Believe
[ "OK", "good", "Nice" ]
[MASK] morning.
Good
[ "be", "are", "am" ]
My name [MASK] Eric.
is
[ "is", "are", "be" ]
I [MASK] 12 years old .
am
[ "a", "the", "/" ]
I have [MASK] ID card.
an
[ "name", "card", "ID" ]
Its [MASK] is 3367753.
number
[ "Her", "Miss", "His" ]
[MASK] is very nice.
She
[ "she", "him", "his" ]
What's [MASK] telephone number?
her
[ "it", "its", "is" ]
Oh, [MASK] 6207654.
it's
[ "white", "green", "red" ]
She likes [MASK] very much.
blue
[ "ruler", "pen", "orange" ]
Can you tell me what [MASK] you like?
color
[ "everything", "nothing", "anything" ]
But there is [MASK] wrong with his eyes.
something
[ "in", "on", "at" ]
One day, he went to New York [MASK] train.
by
[ "at", "on", "from" ]
After he got here [MASK] the evening, he found his friend wasn't at home.
in
[ "them", "that", "this" ]
But he thought it was a snail ,so he put the bottles on [MASK] .Of course, the fly flew away and the bottles were broken.
it
[ "fly", "bottle", "friend" ]
The waitress in the hotel knew this, then she put a [MASK] into the wall.
snail
[ "quickly", "fast", "careful" ]
So he walked [MASK] and hit it hard with his hands.
quietly
[ "happily", "quickly", "clearly" ]
At once he cried [MASK]
loudly
[ "be", "is", "are" ]
I [MASK] Guo Li.
am
[ "listen", "look", "write" ]
I want to [MASK] you something about my family Look at this picture !
tell
[ "class", "school", "name" ]
I want to tell you something about my [MASK] Look at this picture !
family
[ "map", "quilt", "telephone" ]
I want to tell you something about my family Look at this [MASK] !
picture
[ "be", "am", "are" ]
This [MASK] my father, and his name is Guo Jianshe.
is
[ "his", "my", "your" ]
This is my mother, and [MASK] name is Ma Yun.
her
[ "to", "on", "after" ]
We are [MASK] Beijing with my grandparents.
in
[ "sister", "mom", "grandma" ]
And these are m [MASK] and my uncle.
aunt
[ "brother's", "dad's", "grandpa's" ]
My aunt's name is Hao Xia and my [MASK] name is Ma Dong.
uncle's
[ "student", "sister", "girl" ]
She is my [MASK] , too.
cousin
[ "to", "for", "in" ]
This is a photo [MASK] a classroom.
of
[ "please", "yes", "OK" ]
You can see a teacher and two students , [MASK] Three books are on the table.
too
[ "book", "pen", "photo" ]
You can see a teacher and two students , too Three [MASK] are on the table.
books
[ "am", "are", "does" ]
A schoolbag [MASK] behind a chair.
is
[ "His", "He's", "Him" ]
[MASK] is 11.
He
[ "girls", "sisters", "teachers" ]
They're good [MASK] .
friends
[ "His", "Her", "They" ]
[MASK] math teacher is Mr. Brown.
Their
[ "computers", "bikes", "houses" ]
Cars are very popular in America.When the kids are fourteen years old.They dream of having their own [MASK] .Many students work after school to buy a car.In most places young people learn to drive in high school.They have to take a driving test to get a licence.Learning to drive and getting a driver's book may be one of the most exciting things in their lives.For many,that piece of paper is an important symbol that they are now grown-ups.
cars
[ "borrow", "lend", "sell" ]
Cars are very popular in America.When the kids are fourteen years old.They dream of having their own cars .Many students work after school to [MASK] a car.In most places young people learn to drive in high school.They have to take a driving test to get a licence.Learning to drive and getting a driver's book may be one of the most exciting things in their lives.For many,that piece of paper is an important symbol that they are now grown-ups.
buy
[ "old", "tall", "strong" ]
Cars are very popular in America.When the kids are fourteen years old.They dream of having their own cars .Many students work after school to buy a car.In most places [MASK] people learn to drive in high school.They have to take a driving test to get a licence.Learning to drive and getting a driver's book may be one of the most exciting things in their lives.For many,that piece of paper is an important symbol that they are now grown-ups.
young
[ "language", "listening", "body" ]
Cars are very popular in America.When the kids are fourteen years old.They dream of having their own cars .Many students work after school to buy a car.In most places young people learn to drive in high school.They have to take a [MASK] test to get a licence.Learning to drive and getting a driver's book may be one of the most exciting things in their lives.For many,that piece of paper is an important symbol that they are now grown-ups.
driving
[ "address", "driving", "body" ]
Cars are very popular in America.When the kids are fourteen years old.They dream of having their own cars .Many students work after school to buy a car.In most places young people learn to drive in high school.They have to take a driving test to get a licence.Learning to drive and getting a driver's [MASK] may be one of the most exciting things in their lives.For many,that piece of paper is an important symbol that they are now grown-ups.
book
[ "healthy", "pleased", "angry" ]
Americans seem to love their cars almost more than anything else.People almost never go to see a doctor when they are [MASK] .But they will take their cars to a "hospital" at the smallest sign of a problem.At weekends,people spend most of the time in washing and waxing their cars.For some families it is not enough to have one car.They often have two or even three.Husbands need a car to go to work.Housewives need a car to go shopping or to take the children to school or other activities.
sick
[ "his", "her", "your" ]
Americans seem to love their cars almost more than anything else.People almost never go to see a doctor when they are sick .But they will take [MASK] cars to a "hospital" at the smallest sign of a problem.At weekends,people spend most of the time in washing and waxing their cars.For some families it is not enough to have one car.They often have two or even three.Husbands need a car to go to work.Housewives need a car to go shopping or to take the children to school or other activities.
their
[ "cost", "take", "pay" ]
Americans seem to love their cars almost more than anything else.People almost never go to see a doctor when they are sick .But they will take their cars to a "hospital" at the smallest sign of a problem.At weekends,people [MASK] most of the time in washing and waxing their cars.For some families it is not enough to have one car.They often have two or even three.Husbands need a car to go to work.Housewives need a car to go shopping or to take the children to school or other activities.
spend
[ "no", "some", "several" ]
Americans seem to love their cars almost more than anything else.People almost never go to see a doctor when they are sick .But they will take their cars to a "hospital" at the smallest sign of a problem.At weekends,people spend most of the time in washing and waxing their cars.For some families it is not enough to have [MASK] car.They often have two or even three.Husbands need a car to go to work.Housewives need a car to go shopping or to take the children to school or other activities.
one
[ "another", "others", "else" ]
Americans seem to love their cars almost more than anything else.People almost never go to see a doctor when they are sick .But they will take their cars to a "hospital" at the smallest sign of a problem.At weekends,people spend most of the time in washing and waxing their cars.For some families it is not enough to have one car.They often have two or even three.Husbands need a car to go to work.Housewives need a car to go shopping or to take the children to school or [MASK] activities.
other
[ "exciting", "unpleasant", "pleasant" ]
A first-grade student whose best friend is battling cancer thought that hours of playing and telling jokes was not enough - he wanted to show his buddy just how he understood the [MASK] time he was going through.
hard
[ "refused", "agreed", "disliked" ]
Seven-year-old Vincent Butterfield [MASK] the only way was to cut off his hair in support of his best friend Zac who lost his hair through chemotherapy .
decided
[ "ever", "never", "just" ]
Zac Gossage is receiving treatment but [MASK] goes to Union Central Elementary School in Missouri every day, because that's where he gets to play on the swing with Vincent.
still
[ "though", "but", "so" ]
Zac Gossage is receiving treatment but still goes to Union Central Elementary School in Missouri every day, [MASK] that's where he gets to play on the swing with Vincent.
because
[ "raise", "add", "fall" ]
Vincent found out that Zac might [MASK] his hair because of the chemotherapy treatment.
lose
[ "mask", "scarf", "glove" ]
So one day, he showed up in the first grade class wearing a [MASK] .
cap
[ "teachers", "parents", "patients" ]
And he pulled off his cap and other [MASK] saw that he already had all his hair cut off.
kids
[ "pulled", "sent", "put" ]
And he pulled off his cap and other kids saw that he already had all his hair [MASK] off.
cut
[ "friends", "money", "clothes" ]
"I did it just to make Zac feel he's not the only one without any [MASK] ."
hair
[ "successful", "important", "meaningful" ]
said Vincent.Vincent has also been raising money for his best friend after learning how [MASK] his chemotherapy treatments are.
expensive
[ "fewer", "worse", "better" ]
He asked his mother to make [MASK] than 20 scarves and gloves.
more
[ "made", "donated", "collected" ]
He and his mother [MASK] them at the price of 10 dollars each, raising over $200 for Zac.
sold
[ "already", "always", "nearly" ]
Though Zac is receiving treatments, he has [MASK] missed any days of school.
hardly
[ "how", "where", "which" ]
When asked [MASK] friendship was, Vincent looked at his friend Zac, thought for a(an) moment and responded,"It's a beautiful thing."
what
[ "hour", "morning", "day" ]
When asked what friendship was, Vincent looked at his friend Zac, thought for a(an) [MASK] and responded,"It's a beautiful thing."
moment
[ "Today", "That", "In" ]
(15;l,15) [MASK] afternoon, my uncle and aunt come to my home.
This
[ "son", "children", "cat" ]
Their [MASK] Maria, comes here with them, too.
daughter
[ "friend", "sister", "brother" ]
Maria is my [MASK] .
cousin
[ "family", "school", "work" ]
My parents are not at [MASK] .
home
[ "walking", "running", "swimming" ]
They go [MASK] in the supermarket.
shopping
[ "go", "look", "play" ]
So I phone them to [MASK] home quickly .
come
[ "take", "put", "borrow" ]
My uncle and aunt [MASK] me a new hat.
bring
[ "It", "It's", "Its'" ]
[MASK] colour is blue.
Its
[ "after", "late", "about" ]
Half an hour [MASK] , my parents come home.
later
[ "visits", "gives", "tricks" ]
My mother [MASK] them with a nice dinner.
treats
[ "with", "in", "of" ]
After dinner, they chat with each other [MASK] interesting things.
about
[ "with", "but", "together" ]
Maria [MASK] I watch TV.
and
[ "all", "every", "not" ]
We [MASK] like watching cartoons .
both
[ "hello", "sorry", "thanks" ]
I say [MASK] to them.
goodbye
[ "decision", "conclusion", "advice" ]
I prefer that students begin at an earlier age, but Robby said that it had always been his mother's [MASK] to hear him play the piano.
dream
[ "considered", "knew", "protected" ]
So I [MASK] him as a student.
accepted
[ "education", "information", "thought" ]
Although Robby worked very hard, he didn't have a basic [MASK] of music.
sense
[ "got", "stood", "put" ]
However, he never [MASK] up and continued.
gave
[ "sing", "speak", "call" ]
And at the end of each weekly lesson he'd always say: "My mom is going to hear me [MASK] some day."
play
[ "cheerless", "helpless", "meaningless" ]
But it seemed [MASK] .
hopeless
[ "listened", "flew", "went" ]
One day Robby [MASK] to our lessons very late.
came
[ "asleep", "deaf", "well" ]
He told me that his mom had been [MASK] and unable to take him to piano lessons, but he was still practicing in class.
ill
[ "writing", "singing", "talking" ]
He told me that his mom had been ill and unable to take him to piano lessons, but he was still [MASK] in class.
practicing
[ "disliked", "expected", "decided" ]
He asked if he could take part in my concert and I [MASK] .
agreed