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The Other Side of the Wall
There was a young woman who took great pride in her flower garden. She was raised by her grandmother who taught her to love and take care of flowers. So her flower garden was the______ .
One day, while she was looking through a flower list she often ______ the flowers from, suddenly a picture of a plant caught her eyes. She had never ______ blooms(花) on a flower like that before. “I have to have it,” she said to ______ , and she ordered it at once.
When it arrived, she already had a ______ prepared to plant it. She planted it at the back of her yard. It grew well, with beautiful green leaves all over it, ______ there were no blooms. Day after day she continued to water it, feed it, and she even talked to it, trying to make it bloom. However, it was ______ .
One morning, a few weeks later, when standing before the vine(藤), she felt very ______ that her plant had not bloomed. She was giving thought to______ it down and planting something else in its place.
It was at this point that her neighbor, whose ______ joined hers, called over to her. “Thank you so much! You can’t imagine how much I have ______ the blooms of that vine you planted.” The young woman walked ______ the gate into her neighbor’s yard, and she saw that on the other side of the wall the vine was ______ with blooms.
They were indeed the most beautiful blooms she had ______ seen. The vine had grown through the crevices (缝隙) and it had not flowered on ______ side of the wall, but it had flowered on the other side.
Sometimes one may not see the good result of his effort (努力), but that doesn’t mean it isn’t successful.
1.A. worst B. bad C. best D. fine
2.A. learned B. heard C. ordered D. borrowed
3.A. seen B. smelt C. sold D. picked
4.A. her B. himself C. him D. herself
5.A. place B. bag C. wall D. vine
6.A. and B. so C. or D. but
7.A. endless B. useless C. successful D. hopeful
8.A. excited B. nervous C. sad D. frightened
9.A. putting B. cutting C. turning D. taking
10.A. balcony B. kitchen C. bedroom D. yard
11.A. enjoyed B. dreamed C. expected D. hated
12.A. through B. across C. above D. below
13.A. satisfied B. connected C. filled D. pleased
14.A. never B. ever C. yet D. just
15.A. its B. his C. her D. their
— Thanks for listening to my problem and giving me your advice, Amy.
— _____________. That’s what friends are for.
A. My pleasure B. With pleasure
C. Never mind D. It’s nice of you
—Mrs. Green. Do you think I can get an “A” in the exam if I start working hard now?
— Of course. _________.
A. Better late than never
B. Many hands make light work
C. You cannot burn the candle at both sides
D. Actions speak louder than words
--Would you mind me_______ here? --_______. Let me take my bag away.
A. to sit; Better not B. sitting; I'm afraid not
C. sitting; Not at all D. to sit; I hope so
— I hear that your good friend David ____________ books about history.
— Yes, but now he ____________ novels.
A. used to read; used to read
B. use to read; used to reading
C. use to read; is used to reading
D. used to read; is used to reading
— Would you like some juice or bread?
— __________ . I’m really thirsty and hungry after walking for a long time.
A. None B. Either C. Nothing D. Both