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There was once a boy whose greatest dream was to have a rocket(火箭), and send it up to the moon. Unluckily, he had little money and couldn't1 one. One day, at the side of a path, he found a box for one of his 2 kinds of rocket. Opening it, he found there was only one rocket3, made of paper, the result of a factory malfunction(故障). The boy was very disappointed, but at least he now finally had a rocket of sorts. He started 4 his plans. For many days he collected paper of all the shapes, sizes and colours; and with all his soul(灵魂)he 5 drawing, cutting, sticking and colouring all the stars and6that would turn his rocket into an outer space in paper form.
It wasn't an easy job, but the final result was so excellent. From then on, the boy 7playing with his paper rocket every day. One day, a friend came, and in the boy's bedroom he saw that excellent sight. The friend offered to exchange it with the boy, for a real rocket he had at home. The boy 8accepted. Since then, each day, playing with his new rocket, the boy would 9 more and more his old paper rocket, with its planets, stars and all the rest.10 he had much preferred playing with that one. He realized that it was more fun playing with toys he had made himself, with great 11and enthusiasm(热情).
And so it was, that the boy started12 all his toys by himself, and when he grew up he became the greatest toy-maker in the whole world.

(1)
A、make B、borrow C、afford D、sell
(2)
A、latest  B、favourite C、useful D、best
(3)
A、above  B、beside C、nearby D、inside
(4)
A、giving up  B、talking about C、choosing D、preparing
(5)
A、set about  B、went on C、put off D、worried about
(6)
A、moon  B、planets C、earth D、sun
(7)
A、stopped  B、hated C、continued D、enjoyed
(8)
A、happily B、sadly C、carefully D、hurriedly
(9)
A、take  B、care C、miss D、add
(10)
A、Really  B、However C、Besides D、Interestingly
(11)
A、success  B、effort C、danger D、difficulty
(12)
A、selling  B、colouring C、building D、collecting
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阅读理解

Once there was a teenage boy who was known as a fast runner in his village. He only cared about winning every race and becoming more successful.

One day,the boy took part in a running race in his village. He won the 200, 100 and 50-meter races without any problem. He was proud of himself and received great applause (掌声). But his grandfather stepped in and challenged him to a race with two unexpected competitors, an old man and a blind girl. The boy thought it was unbelievable but accepted. In the race, the boy finished first, while the old man and the blind girl were still at the starting line. With joy, he waved his hands at the crowd. But they kept silent.

"Why are people not cheering for me like before?" he asked his grandfather.

"Start the race again with them. But this time, all of you should cross the finish line at the same time," the grandfather replied.

The boy was surprised but agreed to the race. During the second race, the boy took the hands of the old man and the blind girl and walked slowly with them to the finish line. The crowd gave them a standing applause.

The boy asked his grandfather, "For whom are the people cheering? Is it for me, or them?" The grandfather smiled and said. "The crowd did not cheer for any one of you. They cheered for how you all ran the race together. Facing the race of life, what matters is not just winning, but how you run the race."

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