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1 . My husband sat down on the bed. “Your ________ are complete ridiculous, Denise. These gifts don’t have to be perfect. The kids don’t care.”

I ________ him and kept wrapping the gifts. Each boy needed to have his own paper, and each gift ________ to be wrapped perfectly. Actually, I always ________to do everything perfectly. I suspected my entire family lived in ________ of my standards. I told myself I was just taking care of my family, but in reality I knew my ________ perfectionism wasn't doing us any good. I knew I needed to ________.

Two days later, my husband and I took our two older boys on a ________ to Matamoros, Mexico. We were going to participate in a(n) ________ known as the" Big Feed", where we'd be working in a field with strangers.

Upon arriving, we sat down and listened to the director, Ben, give his ________ about the event. “We won't stay inside although it's raining. And I have something that'll ________ that all of you stay flexible.” He ________ a small piece of cookie to each of us. “This is the Flexi-cookie. You eat it and you ________ will be flexible. Now let’s eat this cookie together.”

It tasted so ordinary, but it ________ magical ways. I worked alongside my family for two long days in a ________ field. We handed out supplies and ________ for several thousand people. My sons played games with the other children all day in the rain, and I never once ________ them up. I learned to be flexible.

Later, I muttered(嘀咕)"Fexi, Flexi" throughout the day, ________ myself that I needed to be less ________. I cannot say I've totally overcome my perfectionism, but I've made enough ________.

1.
A.attitudesB.beliefsC.principlesD.standards
2.
A.blamedB.abandonedC.ignoredD.teased
3.
A.hadB.requestedC.happenedD.asked
4.
A.agreedB.attemptedC.failedD.refused
5.
A.orderB.fearC.placeD.support
6.
A.stubbornB.curiousC.generousD.normal
7.
A.fleeB.withdrawC.changeD.recover
8.
A.routineB.dietC.dilemmaD.journey
9.
A.eventB.adventureC.lectureD.ceremony
10.
A.speechB.reviewC.writingD.guess
11.
A.explainB.guaranteeC.witnessD.assume
12.
A.showed offB.took inC.mixed upD.passed out
13.
A.improperlyB.certainlyC.rarelyD.unwillingly
14.
A.occurredB.countedC.workedD.mattered
15.
A.muddyB.broadC.comfortableD.smooth
16.
A.preparedB.stoodC.waitedD.cooked
17.
A.fixedB.pickedC.broughtD.cleaned
18.
A.convincingB.remindingC.warningD.promising
19.
A.patientB.conservativeC.rigidD.careful
20.
A.marksB.equipmentC.progressD.differences
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2 . Birthdays at the Canadian Children’s Museum

The perfect place for a memorable birthday party!

Celebrate at the Canadian Children’s Museum with creative and fun-filled activities designed to excite the interest of children aged 3 to 12.

The party includes:

●One hour in a private party room;

●Admission to the museum;

●Unlimited time in the Children’s Museum (until closing);

●One hour animation(动画片)(Only with the “scene-Stealers” and “round the World” themed party. ) Payment is due(到期的)in full upon registration. Registration is required at least two weeks in advance.

Scene-Stealers (Ages 3 to 8)

Step into the spotlight (聚光灯)with a behind-the-scenes trip to the Canadian Children’s Museum Theatre. The Director will help you warm up with some theatre games, and teach you some stage skills to get you ready for the audience!

Cost: $190 for up to 10 kids and 2 adults; $10 for each extra child.

Around the World (Ages 4 to 7)

Take an unforgettable trip around the world to learn a traditional Mexican dance! This unforgettable journey through the International Village is packed with fun and creative activities for young adventurers.

Cost: $190 for up to 10 kids, and 2 adults; $10 for each extra child.

DIY Party (Ages 5 to 12)

DIY Party includes Museum admission, and one hour of free time in one of the Museum’s party rooms. A great choice for parents looking to plan their own activities!

Cost: $100 for up to 10 kids and 2 adults; $8 for each extra child.

1. What should you know about celebrating birthdays at the Canadian Children’s Museum?
A.It is for kids aged 3 to 7.
B.It provides animation in all parties.
C.It should be booked ahead of time.
D.It is required to be within one hour in the museum.
2. What can you do at a Scene-Stealers party?
A.Make a new movie.B.Learn some stage skills.
C.Visit the International Village.D.Practice traditional paper-making art.
3. How much should a couple pay if they bring 12 kids to a DIY Party?
A.$100.B.$116.C.$190.D.$210.

3 . The Torch Festival (火把节) is a traditional festival which is celebrated among some ethnic groups in southwestern China, such as the Yi, Bai, Hani, Lisu, and Lahu, etc. It usually falls on the 24th or 25th of June, with three days of celebrations. The festival came from worship (崇拜) of fire by ancestors (祖先). For some ethnic groups, it’s a tradition in the festival for elders to share farming experience with young people and educate them about taking care of crops.

During the festival, big torches are made to stand in all villages, with small torches placed in front of the door of each house. When night falls, the torches are lit and the villages are bright. At the same time, people walk around the fields and houses, holding small torches and placing the torches in the field corners. Inside the villages, young people are singing and dancing around the big torches that keep burning throughout the night. Other activities like horse races are also held during the festival.

In a horse race of the Yi people in Yunnan, torches are used to form hurdles for riders to get through. The Hani people in Yunnan traditionally tie fruits to torches with strings. When the strings are broken after the torches are lit, people struggle for the fruits for good luck.

For the Lisu people in Sichuan, the festival is an occasion for holding torch parades. Big torches are carried by teams of people, which is like a fire dragon. If different teams meet, it’s a tradition to exchange the big torches with one another.

1. What can we know about the Torch Festival from the first paragraph?
A.It has nothing to do with farming.
B.Its celebrations usually last two days.
C.It is a traditional festival of all China.
D.It is a festival to show worship of fire.
2. What does the underlined word “them” in paragraph 1 refer to?
A.ancestors.B.young people.
C.elders.D.ethnic groups.
3. What is the main idea of the second paragraph?
A.Why the festival is enjoyed.B.Where the festival is celebrated.
C.How the festival is celebrated.D.What torches are used for the festival.
4. Which is a way that Lisu people in Sichuan celebrate the festival according to the text?
A.Holding torch parades.B.Tying fruits to torches with strings.
C.Struggling for fruits for good luck.D.Using torches as hurdles for a horse race.
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