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[ "satisfied", "bored", "familiar" ]
The high school gym was [MASK] with parents, friends and relatives.
crowded
[ "feet", "arms", "legs" ]
His [MASK] danced on the keys...
fingers
[ "carefully", "cheerfully", "meaningfully" ]
He played so [MASK] that everyone was on his feet, clapping excitedly.
wonderfully
[ "took", "moved", "ran" ]
Well, actually she had cancer and [MASK] away this morning.
passed
[ "party", "meeting", "show" ]
And well... she was born deaf, so tonight was the first time she ever heard me play at the [MASK] . I wanted to make it special and show her I could do it!
concert
[ "some", "no", "little" ]
But his mother would pay [MASK] money for his college education.
much
[ "and", "so", "because" ]
As a result, he could enter the college [MASK] he didn't get high scores.
although
[ "to", "with", "of" ]
The next day, she sold her car and asked her boss [MASK] another four hours' work every day.
for
[ "refuse", "quarrel", "laugh" ]
She had to walk to work and work for twelve hours a day, seven days a week, but she didn't [MASK] .
complain
[ "talk", "speak", "say" ]
When the results were told, Roy ran home to [MASK] his mother the news.
tell
[ "worried", "shy", "free" ]
You must be very [MASK] ."
pleased
[ "day", "week", "year" ]
His father gave him a bag of nails and told him that every [MASK] he got angry, to drive a nail into the back wall.
time
[ "turned", "pulled", "threw" ]
The first day the boy had [MASK] 37 nails into the wall.
driven
[ "harder", "tougher", "worse" ]
He found it was [MASK] to be not angry than to drive those nails into the wall.
easier
[ "sticks", "knives", "forks" ]
He found it was easier to be not angry than to drive those [MASK] into the wall.
nails
[ "happy", "sad", "excited" ]
Finally the day came when the boy didn't get [MASK] at all.
angry
[ "came", "returned", "happened" ]
The days [MASK] and the young boy was finally able to tell his father that all nails were gone.
passed
[ "some", "many", "most" ]
The days passed and the young boy was finally able to tell his father that [MASK] nails were gone.
all
[ "house", "nails", "room" ]
The father took his son by the hand and led him to the [MASK] .
wall
[ "badly", "sadly", "kindly" ]
He said, "You have done [MASK] , my son, but look at the holes in the wall.
well
[ "sometimes", "often", "always" ]
The wall will [MASK] be the same.
never
[ "politely", "carefully", "happily" ]
When you say things [MASK] , they leave a scar just like this one.
angrily
[ "must", "need", "should" ]
You [MASK] put a knife in a man and draw it out.
can
[ "cry", "jump", "lose" ]
They make you [MASK] and encourage you to succeed.
smile
[ "refuse", "fail", "learn" ]
They lend an ear, they share a word of praise, and they always [MASK] to open their hearts to us.
want
[ "excited", "happy", "surprised" ]
He looked [MASK] .
sad
[ "for", "of", "on" ]
"What's wrong [MASK] you?"
with
[ "buy", "eat", "make" ]
"You can pick my apples and [MASK] them.
sell
[ "angrily", "friendly", "lovely" ]
The boy picked all the apples on the tree and left [MASK] .
happily
[ "Because", "But", "Or" ]
[MASK] the boy cut the tree branch.
So
[ "everything", "nothing", "something" ]
"Sorry, but I don't have [MASK] for you."
anything
[ "you", "he", "We" ]
"All [MASK] need is a place to rest."
I
[ "worry", "hate", "give" ]
They always [MASK] you, no matter where you are.
love
[ "sleep", "walk", "vacations" ]
It was Dragon Boat Festival last Saturday and we had a three-day [MASK] . I didn't have a good sleep during work days.
vacation
[ "on", "to", "with" ]
It was Dragon Boat Festival last Saturday and we had a three-day vacation . I didn't have a good sleep [MASK] work days.
during
[ "And", "Or", "But" ]
[MASK] I decided to be in bed for a long time on the first day.
So
[ "fantasti", "fashion", "pool" ]
The beach was a little [MASK] , but we still had great fun playing in the water.
crowded
[ "made", "Talked", "discuss" ]
In the afternoon, I went to visit Alice and we [MASK] some math questions.
discussed
[ "Hutong", "report", "hotel" ]
Those old and long [MASK] made me think a lot.
walls
[ "had", "saw", "take" ]
We [MASK] many photos there and we also had a picnic.
took
[ "what", "where", "how" ]
We were all tired [MASK] we got home.
when
[ "him", "them", "her" ]
That woke [MASK] up!
me
[ "hat", "jacket", "glasses" ]
I had no [MASK] on, so my feet were quite freezing.
shoes
[ "covered", "crowded", "fixed" ]
The computer, big-screen television and heavy boxes [MASK] with our most valuable things were taken to safety.
filled
[ "So", "And", "Because" ]
[MASK] , our piano, sofa, washing machine and water heater were all still down there--being destroyed .
However
[ "discovered", "arranged", "measured" ]
However , our piano, sofa, washing machine and water heater were all still down there--being [MASK] .
destroyed
[ "knowing", "telling", "writing" ]
Knowing that your home is being destroyed is bad enough, but [MASK] that you can't do anything to stop it feels even worse.
realizing
[ "ships", "cars", "buses" ]
Rescue [MASK] were floating in our streets.
boats
[ "usually", "exactly", "certainly" ]
When it was [MASK] safe to walk outside, all the people in the neighborhood gathered at the street corner.
finally
[ "stood", "walked", "met" ]
When it was finally safe to walk outside, all the people in the neighborhood [MASK] at the street corner.
gathered
[ "influenced", "believed", "worried" ]
People [MASK] each other.
comforted
[ "discovered", "thought", "concluded" ]
I really have [MASK] something from this flood.
learned
[ "truth", "value", "regret" ]
I have learned what [MASK] means.
safety
[ "She", "They", "He" ]
[MASK] is a photo.
Here
[ "first", "fine", "middle" ]
It's a(n) [MASK] photo.
nice
[ "map", "school", "pen" ]
Can you see me in the [MASK] ?
picture
[ "Be", "Am", "Are" ]
B: [MASK] the boy you?
Is
[ "you", "those", "these" ]
A: Yes, [MASK] are.
they
[ "friend", "son", "dog" ]
B: Who is the [MASK] ?
girl
[ "grandfather", "father", "uncle" ]
He is my [MASK] .
cousin
[ "What", "Who", "Who's" ]
B: [MASK] his name?
What's
[ "see", "meet", "say" ]
Well, [MASK] a good day!
have
[ "what", "How", "How's" ]
B: Good afternoon [MASK] your name, please?
What's
[ "I", "Your", "You" ]
A: [MASK] name is Jim.
My
[ "How", "Where", "That" ]
[MASK] are you, Mr White?
What
[ "OK", "worry", "yes" ]
B: I'm fine, [MASK] .
thanks
[ "what", "I", "your" ]
And [MASK] ?
you
[ "too", "two", "hello" ]
A: I'm fine, [MASK] Excuse me , Mr White.
to
[ "I", "you", "my" ]
A: I'm fine, to Excuse [MASK] , Mr White.
me
[ "in", "is", "are" ]
What's this [MASK] English?
it
[ "Can", "Are", "Am" ]
A: [MASK] you spell it, please?
Is
[ "No", "yes", "no" ]
B: [MASK] . P-E-N, pen.
Yes
[ "classmate", "teacher", "volunteer" ]
*Go to school on time As a [MASK] , going to school on time is very important.
student
[ "teach", "study", "practice" ]
If you are late, you will not start your lesson at the same time with your classmates so that you will [MASK] some lessons, which can influence your grades.
miss
[ "pleased", "strict", "popular" ]
If you are late, the teacher will be [MASK] with you, too.
angry
[ "make", "change", "follow" ]
*Follow the school rules Do not [MASK] the school rules.
break
[ "to", "at", "about" ]
Don't fight [MASK] your classmates, and you should be friendly to your classmates and your teachers and be ready to help others who are in trouble.
with
[ "love", "understand", "realize" ]
Don't fight with your classmates, and you should be friendly to your classmates and your teachers and be ready to [MASK] others who are in trouble.
help
[ "Although", "Unless", "After" ]
*Prepare lessons before class [MASK] you want to know what you will learn next day, you'd better prepare lessons.
If
[ "lessons", "comments", "studies" ]
It is good for your study and it can help you get good [MASK] Besides, you should listen to the teachers as carefully as possible.
grades
[ "happily", "easily", "slowly" ]
It is good for your study and it can help you get good grades Besides, you should listen to the teachers as [MASK] as possible.
carefully
[ "calmer", "funnier", "cleverer" ]
For example, sports can not only improve the relationship between you and your classmates but also make you [MASK] .
healthier
[ "important", "interesting", "easy" ]
We remembered that we all learned our own language when we were children , if we can learn a second language in the same way, it won't seem to be so [MASK] .
difficult
[ "which", "how", "when" ]
They listen to [MASK] people say and they try to imitate what they hear .
what
[ "see", "listen", "speak" ]
They listen to what people say and they try to imitate what they [MASK] .
hear
[ "send", "look", "wait" ]
When they want something they have to [MASK] for it.
ask
[ "in", "by", "on" ]
They are using language, talking [MASK] it all the time.
with
[ "teachers", "children", "workers" ]
If [MASK] use a second language like this all the time, they will learn it more quickly .
people
[ "slowly", "hardly", "carefully" ]
If people use a second language like this all the time, they will learn it more [MASK] .
quickly
[ "not", "but", "then" ]
It is also important to remember that we learn our own language by hearing people speak it, [MASK] by seeing what they write.
and
[ "first", "earlier", "before" ]
In school, though you learn to hear and speak, to read and write, you must learn all new words through the ear, you can read them, spell them and write them [MASK] .
later
[ "paid", "took", "cost" ]
Sally was fourteen.She studied in a middle school.She liked dancing and singing and [MASK] a lot of time on them.But she hated math and even decided to give it up .Her father was worried about it.
spent
[ "found", "liked", "studied" ]
Sally's father gave a call to his sister who [MASK] math in another school.
taught
[ "when", "where", "why" ]
He hoped she would come and tell his daughter [MASK] to learn math.The woman came and said,"You are a clever girl.Sally.I'm sure you will soon learn math well if you do your best ."
how
[ "strange", "poor", "thin" ]
He hoped she would come and tell his daughter how to learn math.The woman came and said,"You are a [MASK] girl.Sally.I'm sure you will soon learn math well if you do your best ."
clever
[ "well", "good", "better" ]
He hoped she would come and tell his daughter how to learn math.The woman came and said,"You are a clever girl.Sally.I'm sure you will soon learn math well if you do your [MASK] ."
best
[ "mustn't", "needn't", "shouldn't" ]
"Girls [MASK] be good at math."
can't
[ "woman", "doctor", "teacher" ]
"1 was good at it when 1 was a [MASK] .You must do more exercises and try different Ways to solve math problems until you work them out,or at least understand them better.
girl
[ "reading", "sports", "housework" ]
"1 was good at it when 1 was a girl .You must do more [MASK] and try different Ways to solve math problems until you work them out,or at least understand them better.
exercises
[ "write", "copy", "discuss" ]
"1 was good at it when 1 was a girl .You must do more exercises and try different Ways to solve math problems until you work them out,or at least [MASK] them better.
understand