sound, taste, smell, feel, be |
invite, excited, smell, thank, disappoint |
A: Hello, Judy! You look so happy.
B: Linda and I are planning to go to the movie theater.
A: Really?
B: Aftershock.
A: It is very moving (感人的).
B: Tomorrow evening. Would you like to go with us?
A: Can you get a ticket for me?
B: Of course. I have three tickets here.
A: Thank you very much.
A. Why? B. Yes, I'd like to. C. You can have one. D. When are you going? E. What movie are you going to see? |
Susan was a lively girl. She worked as a 1. She was once the most beautiful girl in her hospital. Many young 2 liked her and wanted to marry (娶)her. People could 3 see her sweet smiles.
But one day everything changed. She 4 a car accident and her was disfigured (毁容). She felt quite 5 and stayed at home all day. She didn't want to 6 anyone.
Her parents were afraid she would go 7. So one day they took her to “Blind (盲的) Children's Home”. She played with the blind children that afternoon and for the first time after the accident her parents 8 her happy look. Just as they were leaving, a blind girl put her 9 round Susan's neck and said, “Your voice 10 sweet and I know you must have a beautiful face.”
Susan cried all the way home in the car, but it was with happiness. Susan changed in the end. Smiles came back to her face again.