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[
"into",
"on",
"along"
] |
I could cut a piece [MASK] that chocolate without anyone knowing it.
|
off
|
[
"while",
"after",
"since"
] |
I waited [MASK] Mother went outside feeding the chickens.
|
until
|
[
"water",
"chicken",
"shirt"
] |
I went into the room and got the [MASK] down.
|
chocolate
|
[
"silently",
"easily",
"slowly"
] |
So I had to put the chocolate [MASK] into my shirt, went to my mom and hid the chocolate there.
|
quickly
|
[
"ate",
"held",
"returned"
] |
So I had to put the chocolate quickly into my shirt, went to my mom and [MASK] the chocolate there.
|
hid
|
[
"tell",
"find",
"call"
] |
And then I went back to [MASK] Father.
|
help
|
[
"falling",
"breaking",
"jumping"
] |
My hands began shaking and my heart started [MASK] fast.
|
beating
|
[
"still",
"hardly",
"never"
] |
I [MASK] wanted to get a chance to put it back.
|
just
|
[
"excuse",
"mistake",
"moment"
] |
Have you ever had a similar [MASK] ?
|
experience
|
[
"replies",
"rewards",
"results"
] |
One of the [MASK] for that is I want to be a teacher like Mr. Chen.
|
reasons
|
[
"moon",
"star",
"sun"
] |
"Look!Do you know what it is?A-ha,it's the [MASK] !And it will always move around the sun."
|
earth
|
[
"advised",
"announced",
"answered"
] |
He then touched the nose and [MASK] , "Can you tell me the name of this mountain?
|
added
|
[
"distance",
"weight",
"size"
] |
What's the [MASK] of it?
|
height
|
[
"very",
"too",
"really"
] |
He was [MASK] humorous that we all fell in love with his lessons at once .
|
so
|
[
"to",
"in",
"for"
] |
Generally speaking, most of the teachers are strict [MASK] students and sometimes a little bit demanding , not so with Mr. Chen.
|
with
|
[
"away",
"together",
"angry"
] |
He is a friend and easy to get [MASK] with, always encouraging us to speak out loud without considering our shyness and other disadvantages.
|
along
|
[
"thinking",
"caring",
"supposing"
] |
He is a friend and easy to get along with, always encouraging us to speak out loud without [MASK] our shyness and other disadvantages.
|
considering
|
[
"money",
"clothes",
"time"
] |
Seeing the cut on his arm, I realized he was donating his [MASK] . I was moved and was given another lesson, a lesson of love and devotion.
|
blood
|
[
"taught",
"taken",
"had"
] |
Seeing the cut on his arm, I realized he was donating his blood . I was moved and was [MASK] another lesson, a lesson of love and devotion.
|
given
|
[
"remembers",
"represents",
"warns"
] |
Every time I see my globe , it would [MASK] me of Mr. Chen.
|
reminds
|
[
"just",
"never",
"yet"
] |
He is the most unforgettable teacher I have [MASK] met and he will always be.
|
ever
|
[
"about",
"allowed",
"available"
] |
Someday I hope I am [MASK] to be a teacher like him.
|
able
|
[
"well",
"good",
"best"
] |
Thank you for helping me to discover what I do best and to do it even [MASK] Thank you for understanding all of us and giving us the time and care each of us needs.
|
better
|
[
"big",
"medium",
"green"
] |
Ingredients
*3 cups of strawberries *2 small apples *1 bag of sugar *2 teaspoons of vanilla syrup
*crushed ice
Apple Strawberry Slush
Wash and peel two [MASK] apples.
|
small
|
[
"Add",
"Make",
"Put"
] |
[MASK] the apples into pieces.
|
Cut
|
[
"ask",
"made",
"help"
] |
Wash strawberries and [MASK] them dry.
|
make
|
[
"a",
"an",
"/"
] |
Cut [MASK] strawberries in half and put them in a bowl.
|
the
|
[
"some",
"little",
"many"
] |
Put the apples in a blender, turn it on until there are [MASK] slices of apples left.
|
no
|
[
"ices",
"salt",
"sauce"
] |
Put some [MASK] in glasses.
|
ice
|
[
"blender",
"bowl",
"bag"
] |
Fill the [MASK] with the apple and strawberry mixture.
|
glass
|
[
"they",
"it",
"its"
] |
Then mix [MASK] all up.
|
them
|
[
"boiled",
"hot",
"warm"
] |
Now, just put a spoon in each glass and this [MASK] Apple Strawberry Slush is OK to drink.
|
cool
|
[
"time",
"word",
"use"
] |
In the first [MASK] , he did not come from an ordinary family, both his parents were famous.
|
place
|
[
"actor",
"player",
"lawyer"
] |
His father was a chess expert and rocket research [MASK] for NASA.
|
scientist
|
[
"because",
"as",
"instead"
] |
However , what made Bob unusual was [MASK] his parents were famous, he had no interest in school---he never studied and avoided(;) activities that needed thinking.
|
though
|
[
"great",
"special",
"never"
] |
However , what made Bob unusual was though his parents were famous, he had [MASK] interest in school---he never studied and avoided(;) activities that needed thinking.
|
no
|
[
"offered",
"reported",
"taught"
] |
However , what made Bob unusual was though his parents were famous, he had no interest in school---he never studied and avoided(;) activities that [MASK] thinking.
|
needed
|
[
"when",
"if",
"since"
] |
In fact, you might think Bob was rather stupid, [MASK] you asked a question about a car.
|
unless
|
[
"away",
"up",
"clearly"
] |
He could take a car [MASK] , put it back together again, repair any mechanical difficulty, or give you the correct statistics for any American car built in the last 20 years.
|
separately
|
[
"ask",
"answer",
"have"
] |
He could take a car separately , put it back together again, [MASK] any mechanical difficulty, or give you the correct statistics for any American car built in the last 20 years.
|
repair
|
[
"passed",
"chose",
"wrote"
] |
After six months of college, he [MASK] all his classes and had to drop out.
|
failed
|
[
"graduating",
"working",
"mastering"
] |
After [MASK] , he got a job in a garage working with cars .
|
leaving
|
[
"companies",
"friends",
"workers"
] |
After leaving , he got a job in a garage working with [MASK] .
|
cars
|
[
"successful",
"funny",
"happy"
] |
In the end, I think he was secretly [MASK] that he had to leave school.
|
sorry
|
[
"eggs",
"milk",
"vegetables"
] |
For breakfast, I only have [MASK] .
|
fruit
|
[
"welcome",
"useful",
"happy"
] |
It tastes [MASK] .
|
good
|
[
"sing",
"draw",
"read"
] |
In the afternoon, I like to [MASK] . I usually play basketball.
|
exercise
|
[
"Only",
"Always",
"Really"
] |
[MASK] I swim.
|
Sometimes
|
[
"busy",
"small",
"old"
] |
In the evening, I clean the house -- I like [MASK] rooms.
|
tidy
|
[
"And",
"So",
"Because"
] |
[MASK] my sister doesn't like weekends.
|
But
|
[
"writes",
"calls",
"plays"
] |
She has a job in a big store and she always [MASK] on weekends.
|
works
|
[
"about",
"from",
"of"
] |
She never goes out [MASK] her friends.
|
with
|
[
"when",
"who",
"Where"
] |
But don't ask her [MASK] she reads.
|
what
|
[
"on",
"to",
"for"
] |
It's my birthday present [MASK] my uncle.
|
from
|
[
"French",
"Chinese",
"Japanese"
] |
It's an [MASK] dog.
|
American
|
[
"dislikes",
"helps",
"finds"
] |
It [MASK] playing ball games with me.
|
enjoys
|
[
"sleeping",
"swimming",
"eating"
] |
It's great fun [MASK] with it.
|
playing
|
[
"busy",
"shy",
"scary"
] |
Maria is very [MASK] .
|
clever
|
[
"house",
"box",
"dog"
] |
Can it put the [MASK] into the basket ?
|
ball
|
[
"Why",
"Where",
"What"
] |
[MASK] does it do it?
|
How
|
[
"pay",
"look",
"visit"
] |
All my friends like to [MASK] it play basketball.
|
watch
|
[
"beautiful",
"lazy",
"sad"
] |
I'm [MASK] to have it.
|
happy
|
[
"with",
"and",
"on"
] |
It can dance [MASK] the music.
|
to
|
[
"how",
"what",
"when"
] |
The teacher asked him [MASK] .
|
why
|
[
"student",
"doctor",
"scientist"
] |
"You are the best [MASK] in the world.
|
teacher
|
[
"asked",
"cried",
"laughed"
] |
I will not succeed until that happens," [MASK] the teacher.
|
said
|
[
"Maths",
"Chinese",
"PE"
] |
Mike's [MASK] teacher was a strict man.. Every day Mike played the same piece of music,and the teacher said it was not good and he must practise more .
|
music
|
[
"And",
"So",
"Or"
] |
[MASK] when he played it in public, everyone said it was perfect, and he found he could play other pieces of music easily.
|
But
|
[
"students",
"doctors",
"artistst"
] |
What do you think of these two [MASK] ?
|
teachers
|
[
"town",
"city",
"restaurant"
] |
It's a wonderful [MASK] with beautiful scenes and interesting people .
|
country
|
[
"scenes",
"people",
"costumes"
] |
However, I didn't enjoy Indian [MASK] very much.
|
food
|
[
"palace",
"airport",
"entrance"
] |
At the [MASK] they said.
|
hotel
|
[
"curious",
"cheerful",
"nervous"
] |
I was very [MASK] when we got there , so we had some rice and vegetables with bread in a small restaurant.
|
hungry
|
[
"shocked",
"bored",
"tired"
] |
We were [MASK] to find it was quite nice.
|
surprised
|
[
"quietly",
"easily",
"gently"
] |
Well, they looked delicious so I ate the first one very [MASK] . I was just putting the second one in my mouth when I felt myself burning --my mouth was on fire!
|
quickly
|
[
"watering",
"crying",
"smiling"
] |
Well, they looked delicious so I ate the first one very quickly . I was just putting the second one in my mouth when I felt myself [MASK] --my mouth was on fire!
|
burning
|
[
"believe",
"think",
"know"
] |
I couldn't [MASK] how spicy it was!
|
feel
|
[
"luck",
"time",
"money"
] |
You couldn't make me eat another Indian meatball for all the [MASK] in the world!
|
diet
|
[
"little",
"few",
"less"
] |
In this way, people can pay [MASK] attention to the climate change and know that it's important to save the earth.
|
more
|
[
"In",
"At",
"To"
] |
[MASK] March 28, 2009, 88 countries and more than 4,000 cities joined Earth Hour.
|
On
|
[
"shops",
"world",
"cities"
] |
However, people are trying to do something to save the [MASK] in such beautiful "dark moment".
|
earth
|
[
"do",
"may",
"are"
] |
Now, [MASK] you join us?
|
could
|
[
"making",
"jumping",
"believing"
] |
Do you know why more people are [MASK] bikes to work?
|
riding
|
[
"popular",
"famous",
"friendly"
] |
We can answer the question in [MASK] ways.
|
different
|
[
"more",
"much",
"many"
] |
First, bikes don't need gasoline , so it takes [MASK] money to use them.
|
less
|
[
"mend",
"have",
"find"
] |
Second, a bike doesn't [MASK] much space , so it is easy to find a place for it.
|
need
|
[
"hard",
"cheap",
"expensive"
] |
Second, a bike doesn't need much space , so it is [MASK] to find a place for it.
|
easy
|
[
"journey",
"study",
"work"
] |
And riding a bike is good for one's [MASK] .
|
health
|
[
"buses",
"trains",
"boats"
] |
People often drive their [MASK] to offices or to shops, but now people think riding bikes is a good way of doing sports.
|
cars
|
[
"what",
"how",
"where"
] |
That's [MASK] more Americans are now riding to work by bike, and they are leaving their own cars at home.
|
why
|
[
"on",
"at",
"in"
] |
That's why more Americans are now riding to work [MASK] bike, and they are leaving their own cars at home.
|
by
|
[
"cleaning",
"staying",
"learning"
] |
That's why more Americans are now riding to work by bike, and they are [MASK] their own cars at home.
|
leaving
|
[
"excuse",
"effect",
"operation"
] |
An [MASK] had kept the boy home, but he had expressed an interest in meeting me, and it would mean a great deal to him.
|
illness
|
[
"While",
"Although",
"Because"
] |
[MASK] he was born, the doctor told his parents that he would not live to see five, then they were told he would not make it to ten.
|
When
|
[
"they",
"she",
"him"
] |
When he was born, the doctor told his parents that he would not live to see five, then they were told [MASK] would not make it to ten.
|
he
|
[
"teaching",
"playing",
"working"
] |
He spoke about [MASK] and succeeding and seeking his dreams.
|
winning
|
[
"home",
"desk",
"classroom"
] |
When we finished talking, I went to my [MASK] and pulled out the first gold medal I won and put it around his neck.
|
bag
|
[
"failure",
"luck",
"smile"
] |
I told him he was more of a winner and knew more about [MASK] and overcoming obstacles than I ever would.
|
success
|
[
"around",
"in",
"down"
] |
He looked at it for a while, then took it off and handed it [MASK] to me.
|
back
|
[
"surprised",
"brave",
"happy"
] |
The doctors are [MASK] to tell me that I don't have long to live any more.
|
sorry
|
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