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My neighbour is a librarian. He is one of my best 1. (friend). We have known each other since we were little boys. The library is five 2. (mile) away from his house. It is 3. little far for him to walk to the library. So he drives to work every day. In my spare time, I 4.(usual) go to the library to borrow books, magazines or newspapers. He often sits at the 5. (enter) of the library. He is helpful 6. knowledgeable. After he 7. (complete) his work, he usually invites me to have coffee, and we enjoy ourselves very much.
One y8. ago, he planned to go to Canada to have a tour. He wished he could communicate with foreigners 9. English. So he asked me if I could help him. I helped him to practice English every evening after work. Thanks to my help, his tour in Canada was perfect and he enjoyed 10. (he) there.
Jenny is t________ for the new knowledge. She believes knowledge can change her life.
I want to send a letter to you. Please give me your a________.
“我”和邻居
Last week, my friend Allan and I were playing catch in my yard. The ball hit my neighbour's window because of my fault. The window broke into many pieces.
We were scared and hid. Mr. Jones, the neighbour, came running out of his house and looked around to see who threw the ball. We didn't come out until Mr. Jones went back into his house. So he had to repair the broken glass with his own money.
Later, my mom and I were talking. She told me about the broken window.“Poor Mr. Jones,” she said. “He's such a nice guy. I can't believe anyone would break his window and not stay around to say sorry.”
Right away, I knew what I had to do. I told Mom that I had broken the window by accident and run away. Mom said I could easily fix that mistake. She said I should go right over now and make up my mistake. It wasn't easy, knocking on Mr. Jones' door and telling him what I had done.
Mr. Jones looked at me after I explained what had happened. He was not angry at all. I asked him how much it cost to repair the window. I told him that I would save my money and pay back every penny of it.
Mr. Jones smiled. “It's not the money that matters,”he said.“I was really hurt because someone would do that to me without saying sorry. Now that you have come and explained the accident, I feel good again.”
1、2题完成句子;3题简略回答问题;4题用英语简要概括出本文的主旨大意;5题将文中画线句子译成汉语。
1.The ball hit my neighbour's window because of the author's________________.
2.Mr. Jones had to repair the broken glass with________________.
3.Who made the author know what to do?
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4.The passage mainly tells us something about the author and_______________.
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