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學校:姓名:班級:考號:

一、完形填空

Peopleoftencalleyesthewindowtothesoul.Butdoyouknowthatyoureyeswill

alwaystellthe]evenifyoutrytohideyourfeelings?Soundlikeaplotinafilm?

Indeed,bodylanguageexperts(專家)havefoundthattheycantellallsortsofthingsabout

you,justfromhowyouuseyoureyes.

?Steady(穩(wěn)定的)eyecontact.

Makingasteadyeyecontactisagoodsign.Thiskindofeyecontactmakesyoulook

more2andtherefore,otherswillchoosetobelieveinyou.However,somepeople

mayfeeluncomfortableifyourgaze(注視)istoostrongandsteady.

<3.

Peoplewhoavoid(避免)eyecontactduringaconversationbylookingatthefloorare

oftenthoughttobeshy.Theymayfeelbadaboutsomethingsotheyfeeluncomfortable

makingeyecontact.Thosepeopleusually4tolookintoothers'eyes,especiallywhen

theyaretalkingtostrangers.Sometimes,youevenneedtogivethemhopetoopenup.

。Lookingtotheright.

Lookingtotherightduringaconversationisasignoflying.Someonewhoistellinga

liewill5lookatthepersonthey'retalkingto.Itissaidthattheyoftenlooktotheright

becausetherightsideofthebrain(大月齒)controlscreativityandimagination.

QLookingtotheleft.

Ifapersonisalwayslookingtotheleft,heorshemightbebusytryingtorememberevents

andexperiencesfromthe6.Thereasonforlookingtotheleftisthattheleftsideofthe

brainisassociatedwith(與...相關(guān))people'smemory

1.A.suggestionB.methodC.levelD.truth

2.A.honestB.worriedC.terribleD.excited

3.A.LookingupB.LookingdownC.LookingoutD.Lookingback

4.A.chooseB.offerC.refuseD.decide

5.A.alwaysB.neverC.suddenlyD.carefully

6.A.pastB.presentC.futureD.sense

TheNewYearisalwaysatimeforcelebrations.PeoplecelebratetheNewYear

7partiesandspecialdinners.TheNewYearisalsoagreattimeto8

resolutions.ANewYear'sresolutionisapromisethatyoumaketoyourselfonthefirstdayof

theyear.Itisanew9.

NextyearIamgoingto10alongvacation.Fmgoingtovisitmygrandparents

inNewYork.AndIamgoingtostudy11atschool.Tmnotgoodatsomeofmy

subjects—science,mathandhistory.I12myselftogetbettergradesnextterm.Iam

goingtosavealotof13andbuyanewbike.AndIamgoingtotry14

new.Itisgoingtobeagreatandexcitingyear.IknowI'llbebusyandhappynextyear.

15arcyourNewYear'sresolutions?Areyougoingtokeepthem?Ithinkyou

shouldtrytodothat.Sayto16,“Icandothat!”Youshouldbelievethattheywill

happen.

7.A.withB.forC.ofD.to

8.A.discussB.improveC.shareD.make

9.A.beginningB.sideC.reasonD.competition

10.A.takeB.payC.describeD.miss

11.A.worseB.harderC.soonerD.later

12.A.helpB.teachC.promiseD.enjoy

13.A.moneyB.timeC.foodD.paper

14.A.anyoneB.someoneC.anythingD.something

15.A.WhereB.WhaiC.HowD.When

16.A.himselfB.myselfC.yourselfD.herself

Iwaswalkingdowntheroadonedaywhenmyphonerang.Achild'svoiceontheother

endspoketome,“Dad,pleasecomebacksoon.Imissyousomuch!^^Ithoughtthatitwasa

wrongnumber.Ashortwhilelater,thecallcameonceagain,soI17impolitely,

“You'vecalledthewrongnumber!”andthenhungup.

Duringthe18days,Ioftengotthesamecall.ButIdidn'tcaremuchaboutit.

Thenonedayshekeptcallingme.19Ididn'tanswer.FinallyIansweredthephone

andheardaweakvoice,“Dad,pleasecomeback.Imissyousomuch!Dad,I'minsomuch

pain!Momsaidyouweretoobusytotakecareofme.But,dad,please20meagain,

OK?”Itwas21torefuse(拒絕)theinnocent(天真的)ask.Imadea22kiss

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onthephoneandheardtheweakvoicesay,“Thankyou...Dad,Iamso...happy,

so...happy...

Shortlyafterthis,Ibecamecuriousaboutwhoitwasontheotherendofmyphone.SoI

calledback,andawomananswered,"Sorry,sir.Iamreallysorryto23you.My

daughterhashadbonecancersinceshewasbom.Andherfather...diedinacar24

twoweeksago.Ididn'twanttotellherthenews.Poorbaby.Whenshecouldn'tstand(忍受)

thepainfulchemotherapy(化療),shewouldcryfbrherdadbecauseherdad25

encouragedher.Ireallydon'tknowwhattodo,soIgaveherarandom(隨意的)phone

number…”

“Howisyourdaughternow?”Icouldn'twaittoask.

“Shehasdied.Youmusthavekissedheronthephone,becauseshedied26a

smile,tightlyholdingthecellphone...??Tearsfullofmyeyes....

17.A.spokeB.toldC.returnedD.answered

18.A.otherB.frontC.followingD.coming

19.A.butB.andC.ifD.so

20.A.lookafterB.kissC.helpD.support

21.A.differentB.difficultC.easyD.unusual

22.A.softlyB.sweetC.lowerD.wisely

23.A.troubleB.askC.stopD.reach

24.A.testsB.eventC.accidentD.activity

25.A.seldomB.sometimesC.neverD.always

26.A.withB.hadC.woreD.Stayed

通讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出一個可以填

入短文空白處的最佳選項。

Ashopkeeperfoundadoginhisshop.Ithada27initsmouththatread,“Can

Ihavetwokilosofmeat,please?”Inthedog'smouththerewasalsoatendollarbill.The

shopkeeperfeltvery28.sohetookthemoney,putthemeatinabag,putthebagin

thedog'smouth,andthen29it.

Thedogwalkeddownthestreet.30itcametoacrossing,itwaitedforthe

lightstoturn31.andthenwalkedacrosstheroad.

Soonthedoggottoa32.Itlookedatthetimetable,andthenitsatonaseatto

33thebus.

Whenabuscame,thedogwalkedtothefrontofthebus,lookedatthe34of

thebus,andwentbacktoitsseat.Anotherbuscame.Thedogwentandlookedatthenumber

again,andthen35.

Thebustraveledoutofthetown.36thedogstooduptopushthebuttonto

stopthebus.

Theshopkeeperwalkedafterthedogtoahouse.It37thebagandhititself

againstthedooragainandagain!Amanopenedthedoorandshoutedatthedog

38,“Whatareyoudoing?”theshopkeeper39theman.”Thisdogis

agenius(天才)”

Themananswered,uClever?40!Thisisthesecondtimethisweekithas

forgottenits4]

27.A.bookB.photoC.m叩D.note

28.A.surprisedB.worriedC.sadD.shy

29.A.beatB.savedC.followedD.killed

30.A.WhenB.BeforeC.IfD.Though

31.A.redB.greenC.yellowD.black

32.A.parkB.busstopC.cinemaD.bookshop

33.A.waitforB.lookafterC.getonD.getoff

34.A.sizeB.colorC.driverD.number

35.A.gotbackB.gotdownC.gotonD.gotoff

36.A.InthefutureB.AfterawhileC.JustnowD.Sofar

37.A.soldB.washedC.droppedD.mended

38.A.happilyB.angrilyC.quietlyD.politely

39.A.stoppedB.thankedC.telephonedD.helped

40.A.YesB.SureC.NoD.OK

41.A.moneyB.bagC.homeD.key

Onesunnymorning,whenZebravisitedtheriverforacooldrink,heheardatinyvoice.

“Helpme,Zebra!”

ZebralookedaroundandfoundWasp(黃蜂)42inaspiderwebinathorn

bush(荊棘叢).Carefully,Zebracreptintoit,butthethorns43him."Ouch!”Zebra

steppedbackandwasleaving.

“PleasehelpmeJsaidWasp."OnedayIwill44yourhelp."

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Zebralaughed.'Tmfastandstrong.Besides,Ihaveabigfamily.WhywouldIneed

helpfroma45wasp?

“Pleasetryonemoretime."Waspsaid.Zebraknockedatthewebagain.46,this

timeitwasenoughtofreeWasp.*'Trytostayoutoftrouble.^^Zebrasaid.44Imightnotbe

nearbythenexttimeaspidergets47Thenheleft.

Allday.Zebrastayedwithhisfamilyuntilhenoticedhisfavoritefrjit—someberries!

ThehungryZebraranto48theberries.

WaspwasrestinginthebusheswhenshesawZebra.ShealsofoundLionhidingquietly

ahead.IfZebragottooclosetoLion...

Thinkingquickly,WaspflewdownandgaveLionasuddensting.The49lion

cried."Roooooaaar!”Zebraheardtheloudcry.Inasecond,heturned50andranback

tohisfamily.

Amomentlater,WaspflewaroundZebra'shead.t4Trytostayoutoftrouble.^^Waspsaidwith

a51,“Imightnotbenearbythenexttimealiongetshungry.^^

42.A.restingB.playingC.caughtD.hidden

43.A.hurtB.hitC.refusedD.killed

44.A.rememberB.returnC.repeatD.report

45.A.noisyB.lazyC.shyD.little

46.A.SadlyB.SuddenlyC.LuckilyD.Strangely

47.A.sleepyB.angryC.thirstyD.hungry

48.A.smellB.tasteC.touchD.watch

49.A.surprisedB.excitedC.interestedD.bored

50.A.upB.downC.aroundD.over

51.A.laughB.shoutC.wishD.promise

閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每小題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選

項。

Itwasaverycoldwinter.Acouplehadtomoveoutfromtheirbeauufiilandbighouse

becausetheircompanywasbroken.Thehusbandworkeddayandnightto52the

familybutwithnocareofhiswife.Soshethought,t4Hedoesn'tlovemeanymore.Hejust

thinksabouthis53

Oneday,shewantedtotakeabath.He54heratthedoor,uLetmetakeit

“Whynotletmeshowerfirst?”sheasked."Iwas55.dear.Youtakeitlater,OK?”

Shewasverysad.

56aboringday,shefound57todoandturnedonhiscompute匚After

58minutes,hereyeswerefulloftears,itwashisdiary:Today,Iwasquitesad.She

askedme59Iwasalwaystakingtheshowerfirst,andIsaidtoher,Iwastired.She

was60.Inhermind,Itreatedhernotas61asusual,buthowcan1do?I

wasn'tasrichasbefore!Wemovedtothe62flat,andtherewasonlyashowerin

suchafreezingwinter.ButI(bundthat63onelooktheshowerfirst,theroomcould

getalittlewarmer.SoeverytimeI64tothebathroomfirst,Iwasthinkingthat,

whenshetooktheshower,theroomwouldget65by1℃,2℃,3℃.NowIcan't

givehercomfortablelife,bringhertotheexpensiverestaurant,buyexpensivedressesforher,

but.66.1cangiveher1℃.

52.A.bringB.raiseC.protectD.make

53.A.feelingB.abilityC.businessD.interest

54.A.metB.obeyedC.feltD.stopped

55.A.tiredB.sleepyC.busyD.sick

56.A.OnB.InC.AtD.With

57.A.somethingB.nothingC.anythingD.everything

58.A.alittleB.afewC.anumberD.abit

59.A.whatB.whereC.whyD.how

60.A.unhappyB.boredC.worriedD.lazy

61.A.earlyB.hardC.rightD.well

62.A.bigB.beautifulC.smallD.sweet

63.A.sinceB.beforeC.tillD.if

64.A.jumpedB.flewC.rushedD.jogged

65.A.hotterB.warmerC.coolerD.colder

66.A.atleastB.atlastC.atfirstD.attime

閱讀下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選擇

最佳選項。

Onasunnyafternoon,myfatherandIwerereadingtogetherinthelivingroom.My

fatherisanamateur(業(yè)余的)67.Helikeswritingshortstoriesandsomeofthem

werepublishedinthenewspapers.Ireadthestoriesforawhileandthenlookedathimand

said,t4Whynotwriteastorymyselflikethem?Ifyoulikeit,givemea68!”Heagreed

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happily.

Backtomyroom,Iconcentrated(集中精力)onwriting.Butwhenthehundredthdraft

(草稿)stillhardlygavemesaiisfaciion,hopelessnessfilledmyhcan.Ilookedoutofthe

window,andlistenedtothebirdpurposelessly.HowcouldImakemyfather69?Then

Iwentpastthelivingroomtothestudy70forhelp,whereIfoundaninterestingstory.

IwassoexcitedthatItookdowneverythingIneededfromthebookwithoutthinking.ThenI

tookthestorytomyfather.Hefinishedreading,noddedandsmiled,“Itisexcellent,Jay.1am

quitesureyoucangetwhatyouwant."Thenhepointedataline,“Writingreallytakesstudy

andimagination.Icantellyou'reacreativeboyfromthissentence.SothereisnothingIcan

71

Ilistenedtohispraise,myheartbeatingfastandmyhandssweating.Whathesaid

mademeembarrassed(尷尬的).Ididn'tfeellikea72MarkTwainshouldhavewon

theprize,becausehewasthewriterofthebook.

Isteppedbackabitandsaid,“Dad,I'msorry.I73thestoryfromabook,

changingthesettingandsomewords.Iguessedyoumightnothavereadit,so...”Myvoice

lowered,andthetearsrandownthecheeks.

“Jay,Iamgladthatyoucanrealizeyourmistake.^^Hepattedmyheadandcontinued,

“That'sbecause,Iknow,youwanttoshowyourpassion(熱愛).forwritingtomeandmake

mehappy.But,myboy,nomatterwhatyouwanttodo,74alwayscomesfirst.

Remember?”

Inodded,tryingtounderstandhiswords,whichwouldbethemostspecialprizefbrme

inmylife.

67.A.playerB.writerC.driverD.actor

68.A.prizeB.markC.suggestionD.book

69.A.relaxedB.perfectC.comfortableD.proud

70.A.secretlyB.happilyC.politelyD.loudly

71.A.practiceB.findC.changeD.need

72.A.trainerB.failureC.explorerD.winner

73.A.wroteB.copiedC.understoodD.corrected

74.A.talentB.happinessC.honestyD.confidence

Ihavebeentomanyplaces.ButKunyuMountainisthemost71placeinmy

mind.Ihavebeentothe76ofthemountainandIthinkofitasbigprogressinmy

life.

Doyouknowthe77ofKunyuMountain?ItisinthecityofYantai,Shandong.

Everyyear78oftouristscometovisitit.MydadandIwenttoclimbitinanearly

summerfiveyearsago.Thetopwassurrounded(圍繞)bymanywhiteclouds.I79to

lookupwhileclimbingatfirst.Ididn'tthinkitwassafeenoughtoclimbsuchahigh

mountain.80itwasbeautiful,Iwasinnomood(心情)tolookatit.Mylegswere

badlyshivering(顫抖)becauseofthe3-hourwalk.I81myselfthatIcouldn'tgiveup

climbingbecauseitwasmydreamtoreachthetop.

Itwas82thatIsucceededinreachingthetopwiththehelpofmydadatlast.

Seeingthemountainswithlargerocksaroundmeandthewaterfallsbelowus,Ienjoyedmy

successinreachingthetop.Icouldn'thelptakingoutmy83totakesomebeautiful

picturesrightaway.

Inourlives,thetopisour84.Theclimbingisdifficultbutworthyourefforts(值得努

力).Juslpreparemoresothatyoucanfinallyreachthetop.

75.A.boringB.unusualC.strangeD.social

76.A.topB.bottomC.middleD.valley(峽谷)

77.A.weatherB.populationC.birthD.location

78.A.fullB.coupiesC.thousandsD.fans

79.A.fearedB.hurriedC.cheatedD.provided

80.A.BecauseB.AlthoughC.SoD.If

81.A.encouragedB.choseC.allowedD.finished

82.A.easyB.modemC.nervousD.unbelievable

83.A.cameraB.inventionC.toolD.umbrella

84.A.jobB.studyC.dreamD.rule

Afarmerhadsomepuppies(小狗).Hepaintedasignadvertisingthepuppiesonthewall.

Hefeltastrongpullonhiscoat85hewaspainting.Helookeddownintothe

eyesofalittleboy."Mister,“hesaid:"Iwantto86oneofyourpuppies.”

“Well,thepuppiescostmuch."saidthefarmer.

Theboy87hisheadforawhile.Thenhelookedupagainatthefarmerandsaid:

“Ihaveonly89cents.Isthatenough88totakealook?”

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“Sure,“saidthefanner.Heletoutawhistle.4tHere,Dolly^^^Hecalled.

OutfromthedoghouseranDolly,followedbyfourlittleballsoffur.Thelittleboy

pressedhisfaceagainstthefence(籬笆).Hiseyesdancedwithjoy.

Asthedogsmadetheirwaytothefence,thelittleboynoticedsomethingelseshaking

insidethedoghouse.Slowly89littlefurballappeared,thisonelookedmuchsmaller.

Itbeganwobbling(搖搖晃晃)towardstheothers,doingitsbesttocatchup.

t4Iwantthatone,Mthelittleboysaid,quickly90tothesmallerone.

Thefarmersaidgently,"Son.youdon'twantthatpuppy.Hewill91beableto

runandplaywithyouliketheseotherdogswould.”

Withthat,thelittleboy92backfromthefence,reachingdownandbeganrolling

uponelegofhistrousers.Heshowedasteelbrace(支架)runningdown93sidesof

hisleg.Lookingatthefarmer,hesaid."Yousee,sir,Idon'truntoowellmyselfandhewill

needsomeonewho94Withtearsinhiseyes,thefannerpickedupthelittle

puppy.Holdingitcarefully,hehandedittothelitlleboy.

“Howmuch?”askedtheboy.

“Nocharge(收費)Jansweredthefarmer.44Thereisnochargefbrloveandunderstanding.”

85.A.assoonasB.whenC.wheneverD.until

86.A.buyB.spendC.costD.pay

87.A.raisedB.shookC.noddedD.dropped

88.A.atmostB.atleastC.atlastD.atonce

89.A.otherB.othersC.anotherD.theother

90.A.lookingB.smilingC.runningD.pointing

91.A.neverB.alwaysC.sometimesD.often

92.A.returnedB.steppedC.ranD.fell

93.A.allB.eachC.bothD.either

94.A.recordsB.holdsC.caresD.understands

DuringtheTangDynastymorethan1,000yearsago,peoplehadtosendgiftstothe

emperor(皇帝).Once,amancalledMian95totakesomeswans(鵝)incagestothe

emperor.96hewaspassingalake,hefoundthattheswanswerehotanddirty.He

wantedtolettheswansloosesothey97haveabathinthelake.98theswansflew

awayassoonastheywereletout.Onlyafewfeathers(習習毛)wereleft.99frightenedthe

manwaswhenhesawthat.Suddenly,hegot100idea.Hepickedupafeatherfromthe

groundandleftfor(hecapital.

Theemperorwasacceptingvaluablegiftsfromofficials.Everyonewassurprised

whenMian101hisfeather.Mianthenbegantosing,"I'vecomeathousandli102

youthegift.ButIlostmyswansatalake.Mygiftisnot103,butmyloveandrespect

fbryouaretrue.^^TheemperorwaspleasedatMian'swit(智慧).Insiead104punishing

him,hegavehimabigreward.

Peoplethendrewtheidiom(典故)"aswanfeathersentfromathousandliaway.”

95.A.wasaskedB.asksC.wereaskedD.wasasking

96.A.BeforeB.AfterC.UntilD.When

97.A.shouldB.mayC.needD.could

98.A.AndB.SoC.ButD.Though

99.A.WhatB.HowC.WhataD.Howan

100.A./B.anC.aD.the

101.A.presentB.waspresentedC.haspresentedD.presented

102.A.sendingB.sentC.tosendD.send

103.A.heavierB.heaviestC.heavilyD.heavy

104.A.ofB.inC.withD.to

Therewasonceaking(國王).Hewantedtofindou(aperson.Thepersoncouldpaint

thebestpictureofpeace.Andthekingwouldserveaprizetothe105.Manypeople

tried.Thekinglookedatallthepicturesbuthejustlikedtwoofthem.Hehadto

106thebetterone.

Thelakewasjustarightminorforpeaceful107allroundit.Overthelake

wasablueskywithwhiteclouds.Everyone108thatwasthebestpictureofpeace

intheking'seyes.

109picturehadmountains,too.Butthesewerefullofrocks(巖石)andthere

weren'tonthem.Overthemountainswasa110.anditwasrainingheavily.Down

thesideofthemountain,awaterfallfell111.Everythingdidn'ilookpeacefulatall.

Butwhenthekinglookedcarefully,hesawalittletreegrowinginacrack(裂縫)ofthe

rock112thewaterfall.Andinthetree,amotherbirdwas113theirhome

withbabybirds...ingreatpeace.

Atlast,thekingchosethesecondpicture.""Peacedoesn'tmeanaquietenvironment.Peace

meansyoucanstillkeep______1_L4______inheartwhenyouhaveproblems,nsaidtheking.

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105.A.actorB.artistC.singer

106.A.solveB.improveC.choose

107.A.mountainsB.factoriesC.roads

108.A.thoughtB.decidedC.remembered

109.A.AnotherB.TheotherC.Other

110.A.sunB.skyC.plane

111.A.slowlyB.quietlyC.quickly

112.A.behindB.overC.down

113.A.buildingB.breakingC.painting

114.A.hungryB.creativeC.quiet

Itissaidthatsomepeoplefearpublicspeakingmorethananythingelse.」15.

theycanovercomethatfearwithtwosimpleways:practiceandusingpositiveenergyfrom

thelisteners.Practicingforaspeechisimportant.116thetaskofwritingthespeech

isfinished,speakersmustpractice,practice,practice.Themoretimestheypracticethespeech,

themore117theyarewhendiscussingthetopic.Use118suchasmirrors

orvideocamera.Whentheypractice,thosethingscanshowwhattheylookandsoundliketo

thelisteners.Videoisveryhelpfulbecausethespeakerscan119manytimes.

Another120ofovercomingpublicspeakingfearsisusinglistcncrs,positiveenergy.

Speakersneedtorememberthatlistenerswantthemto⑵.Somethinglikeasmall

nodorasmilefromamemberofthelistenersshouldgive122tothespeakers

behindthedesk.Whileitiseasyfornervousspeakerstoonlycareaboutwhattheyspeak,

usingtheaudience's123will(意愿)helpsmuchinmakingaspeechbetter.

Withsupportfromthelisteners,speakerswillfinditmucheasiertomakeaspeechbetter.So

thereisno124tofearpublicspeakinganymore.

115.A.LuckilyB.SuddenlyC.SadlyD.Terribly

116.A.UnlessB.AfterC.UntilD.Before

117.A.nervousB.afraidC.comfortableD.difficult

118.A.objectsB.activitiesC.signsD.instructions

119.A.findB.sellC.clearD.watch

120.A.causeB.problemC.wayD.purpose

121.A.surpriseB.screamC.supposeD.succeed

122.A.confidenceB.challengeC.humorD.service

123.A.poorB.goodC.weakD.free

124.A.useB.difficultyC.wayD.need

閱讀下面短文,從各小題所給的四個選項中選出最佳選項。

Oneday,awomanwasdryingriceoutsideherhouse.Asparrow(麻雀)flewdownand

begantoeatsomeofthe125.Thewomanwasangryandshouted,“Youbadbird!”

She126thesparrowandcutoffhistailfeathers(羽毛).

Akindold127livednextdoor.Theysawwhathappenedand128the

sparrowtohisnest(鳥巢)inanappletree.Theygavethesparrowabowlofrice.The

sparrowwas129andinvitedthemtomeethiswife.Then,thesparrow'swifebrought

twobaskets,onebig,onesmall.Sheaskedthemto130onetotakehome.Thecouple

chosethesmallerbasket.Theyweresurprisedtofindthebasketfullofgoldandjewels(寶

石).

Whenthewoman131this,shewenttotheappletree.Thesparrow'swife132

herachoicebetweenthetwobaskets.Shechosethe133one.Shethoughtithadmore

gold.Assoonasshearrivedhome,sheopenedit.134insteadofgoldandjewels,the

basketwasfullofangrybirds.Theyflewaroundherheadandr

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