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That summer when I was 11, I spent two weeks with my grandparents in a small town. There were no other kids nearby. "I'm 1 ," I said. "There is nothing to do here."
"Oh, there is plenty to do," Grandma said. So we crossed the street. I saw a cinema. "I love films!" I said to myself. But Grandma walked right 2 the cinema. She stopped at a bookshop. She pushed the glass door open, 3 to the salesman and walked to the children's part. Her fingers danced along the books 4 they came to a thick one with a brown cover. She took out the book from the shelf and 5 it to me.
I looked at the title. "Heidi?" I'd never heard of it. "Is it any good?" We 6 for the book and left. After we 7 home, Grandma lay down for a rest. I sat in Grandpa's armchair and opened the book. I was 8 in a girl who goes to stay with her grandfather (like me!). She learns to love 9 (like me!). My favorite words in the book were "When you do not know what else to do, you just read a lot."
That book opened a whole new world. Twenty years ago my husband said, "You love books so much. Why don't you 10 your own?" I did. And I've kept doing it. I've written more than 20 books. Just like what Grandma showed me in that long-ago summer, there's plenty to do.
( )1. A. lazy B. relaxed C. bored D. happy
( )2. A. in B. into C. over D. past
( )3. A. sang B. shouted C. nodded D. complained
( )4. A. until B. if C. because D. while
( )5. A. read B. handed C threw D. pushed
( )6. A. paid B. cost C. bought D. spent
( )7. A. visited B. left C. moved D. returned
( )8. A. interested B. interesting C. excited D. exciting
( )9.A. smiling B. reading C. crying D. traveling
( )10. A. copy B. enjoy C. write D. report
1C 2D 3C 4A 5B 6A 7D 8A 9B 10C