MlUlItwasquiteanexperiencetostudyinaBritishhighschoolforoneyear.Icouldgetupanhour1.later(late)thanusual.Onthefirstday,theheadmaster2.told(tell)usabouttherulesoftheschoolandthatweshoulddevote3.ourselves(us)tostudy.Becausewehaddifferentclassesindifferentrooms,itwasastruggleforme4.toremember(remember)myclassmates.Thehomeworkwas5.abitchallenging,butmyteachersgavememuch6.encouragement(encourage).Icouldsende-mails7.to_myfamilyandfriendsbackhomeforfree.Ilikedcooking.8.(cook)andalsotookmanysubjects.Ioncemadeasmallsculpture.Ilikeditverymuch9.thoughitdidn'tlookverybeautiful.Ito.willvalue(value)theexperienceforever.:••I••MlU2MomandDadarrivedbackfromvacationadayearlier1.thanexpected.Theycouldn'twait2.tosurprise(surprise)theboysbutfoundthehousewasin3.amess.Theirdog,Spot,seemedtobestarvingandthemoneyfordogfood4.wasgongo).DadtoldDaniel•thathelefthiminchargeofthehouse5.buthecouldn'tactlikeanadult.Danielshoutedandraninto6.hisbedroomandshutthedoorangrfur.EricadvisedDanieltoexplaineverythingtotheirparentsbutDanieldidn'tthinktheydeservedanexplanation,7.saying(say)thatwhytheydidn'taskhim8.whathappenedinsteadofshoutingathim.Momfeltthattheremaybeareason9.forthesituationofthehouseandtheymaybetoohardonDaniel.Dad,however,saidthatDanielwastoorudeandshould10.bepunished(punish).....••MlU3InherlettertoZhouLing,Amysaidthatshedidn'tworkoutinthegymasusual.I.Ashamed(ashame)ofherbody,shetriedtoloseweight.Shewastakingweight-losspillsfor2._a_roleinanewTVshow.Thepillsworked3.1l_utsometimesshedidn'tfeelsoenergetic.Hermotherwarnedhernot4.totaktake)them.Sherefused.Soon,shewasinhospitalrecoveringfromliverfailure.Sheregrettedtakingthosepills,whichcontaineda5.h_armful(harm)chemical.Sherealized••:••Ithatitwasn'tworth6.damaging(damage)herhealthforaslimandattractivefigure.ZhouLing7.replied(reply)thatAmylookedgreatasshewasand8.therewasnoneedtobeembarrassedaboutweight.Asamatteroffact,nothingwas9.moreimportant(important)thanhealth.ZhouLingalsosaidthatmanypeople,someof10.whomaren'toverweightatallwerealwaysgoingonadietortakingweightlosspills.••:••IM2UlPoliceinAmericahavesteppeduptheirsearch1.forafifteenyear-oldboycalledJustinFoster2.whowentmissingthreedaysagoinDover.WitnessessaidtheysawJustin3.walking(walk)home.Kelly,hissister,saidthat4._a_brightlightwokeherupandsheoncemistooks.i!_forthelightofthefullmoon.Shesawalargespaceshipflyingoutsidethewindow.AndJustin6.shouteshout)andthenshehasn'tseenhimsince.When7.asked(ask)aboutthepossibility8.thatJustinwastakenbyaliens,DetectiveSamPetersontakingchargeofthecasesaidthey9.wouldlook(look)intoitandwouldn'tgiveup10._untiltheyfoundoutthetruth.••:••IM2U2I'vebeenquitebusyarrangingmyholidaywithColinandweplantospendafewweekstravelling1.beforehegoestouniversity.WewillleaveLondonon15July2.forMoroccobyair.We3.wefindwillride(ride)camelsthroughtheSaharaDesert4.wherenoshade.Afterthetripbycamel,we'regoingtotraveldown5.theRiverNile.Wewillgowhite-waterrafting.It'squitedangerous,6.butveryexciting.Then,wewillgotoseewildanimalsinKenya.I'llneed7.tobuy(buy)alargebackpackinadvancetocarrymysuppliesoffood••:••Iandwater.Duringtheday,we'llwalkacrosstheland,8.following(follow)thetracksofwildlife.Wewilltrytogetascloseaspossibletotheanimals,eventhoughtheyare9.dangero(danger).Later,we'llbemovingontoTanzania,wherewe'regoingtoclimbMountKilimanjaro.Manypeoplefeelsicktherebecausetheatmospheregets10.thinner(thin).••:••IM2U3HowardCarterisoneofthemostfamousexplorers.Hedidn'tgotoschool,butlearnt1.todraw(draw)fromhisfather.In1891,hesetsailforAlexandria,Egypt,2.wherehesearchedforseveralimportanttombs.3.However,hislaterdiscoverybroughthisteambadluck.LordCarnarvondiedand4.sodidhisdog.ButHowardCarterlivedon5.untiltheageof65.Somebelievedthatthe6.deaths(die)wereinconnectionwithamummy'scurse.However,stillothersbelievethatthereis7.ascientificexplanation.Insidethetombs,therearemanyviruses.If8.breathed(breathe)in,theycanresultinillness9.orevendeath.Itiscertainthat'thecurseofthemummy'lO.remains(remain)ariddletothisday.:••I••M3UlAtfouro'clockonafoggyday,Pollyleftworkandsteppedoutintothefog,wondering1.if/whetehrthebuseswouldstillberunning.Shewalked2.quickly(quick)towardsherusualbusstop,only3.tobetold(tell)thebuscouldn'trunasfar4.asKingStreetthatday.ShehadtotaketheUndergroundtoGreenPark,5.wheretherewasnooneinsight.Asshewalkedalongthenarrowstreet,Pollyheardthesoundoffootstepsapproaching,6.butthenthefootstepsweregone.SuddenlyPolly7.wasfrightened(frighten)byaman'sroughhand••:••Ibrushinghercheek.8.Hesaidsorrytoherandmovedaway.Thenthefootstepswereheardagain.Pollywasmorefrightened9.thanaminutebefore,andshecouldn'tmoveatall.LuckilyforPolly,itwasablindmanthatwantedtoofferhelp.10.Withtheblindman'shelp,Pollygottoherlivingplace,KingStreet.••:••IM3U2Allthroughhistory,peoplefrommanydifferentcountriesandcultureshavelivedtogetherinBritain1.whobroughtgrammarandvocabularytoBritain.OldEnglishconsistedof2.amixtureofdifferentlanguagesfromseveralgroups.Bythe10thcentury,OldEnglish3.hadbecome(become)theofficiallanguageofEngland.ThencameMiddleEnglish.Manythingscontributed4.toit.Frenchdidnotrepl