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Four of my friends and I gathered at our favorite restaurant for Anna’s birthday party. We were all having a good time when suddenly Julia said, “Hey! Let’s go to _______ house and party on!”
“I’m not sure if it’s a good idea,” I said. I looked to the others for support, but it seemed they were _______ going to Julia’s house, for they didn’t know how to say “_______”to Julia. Julia always tried to bully(欺负) the rest of us. She knew that we would all get into trouble with our parents _______ we left the restaurant. But that didn’t stop her.
“Don’t forget Anna’s mother will bring the birthday cake at 8:30,” I said, “We _______ wait until Anna’s mother arrives!”
“Don’t be _______. She’ll find us,” Julia said, laughing, like it was no big deal.
“My mother is coming here to pick me up,” I _______, not wanting to tell her I knew my mother wouldn’t force me to go.
“Stay here _______ yourself,” Julia said, “The rest of us are going.” Then she began calling me name.
I felt tears coming to my eyes, so I ran to the bathroom. I felt so childish, crying alone. It’s really hard to go_______ your friends, especially when you’re hoping to be popular with them. A moment later, Amanda came in and said, “Julia is just that _______. I agree with you. If we get out right now, maybe we can persuade(劝说) the others to stay.”
“I’m staying here with Susan,” Amanda said as soon as we _______ to the table. Then she said something I hadn’t expected. “If I leave, I’ll get into trouble with my parents, so let’s take Susan’s _______.
Anna looked happy again as she said, “My mother wouldn’t agree, either. I’ll stay with you two.” “Okay, I’ll stay, too,” Ellie added.
“_______ _, I’m not going alone. I have to stay! Oh!” Julia said.
I was surprised it was so _______. None of the girls left and I knew it was because Amanda sided with me.
I guess it’s true that there’s strength in _______. Friends can influence each other, for good or bad.
1.A. her B. your C. my D. their
2.A. trying B. considering C. imagining D. suggesting
3.A. yes B. no C. great D. sorry
4.A. before B. after C. when D. if
5.A. need B. can’t C. should D. mustn’t
6.A. silly B. worry C. sad D. late
7.A. lied B. shouted C. complained D. doubted
8.A. for B. by C. with D. around
9.A. with B. along C. for D. against
10.A. matter B. state C. shape D. way
11.A. got B. back C. returned D. pointed
12.A. advice B. offer C. answer D. plan
13.A. Great B. Well C. Bad D. Good
14.A. polite B. direct C. wise D. simple
15.A. numbers B. danger C. trouble D. common
---Excuse me, would you mind if I use your phone?
---____ It is on the table over there.
A. Yes, please. B. Sorry, I’m afraid not.
C. Yes, it’s available. D. Help yourself.
The poet says he wrote this long poem ____ he was still in primary school.
A. which B. why
C. when D. where
---Do you know ____ now?
---At the school gate.
A. where Kate is waiting for her mother
B. where is Kate waiting for her mother
C. where Kate was waiting for her mother
D. where was Kate waiting for her mother
---Hi, Helen. Long time no see.
---Oh, yes, I ____ on vacation last mouth.
A. were B. traveled
C. went D. came
To avoid the heavy traffic, it’s necessary to ____ early to get there in time.
A. take off B. put off
C. set off D. show off