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It¡¯s time for our annual 100+word¡ªstory Contest again. How do we pick out the winners? Read our final choices last year below. After reading these. head over to Facebook and submit your own story to Reader¡¯s Digest.
1. WINNER: $1000 Lynne Momple South Africa
Mavis took one end and I the other and together we carefully moved the old bed through the bedroom door and the open balcony doors£®We lifted it over the balustrade(·öÊÖ)into the hands of family members waiting below. Carrying it under the low Albizia branches, then past the loses, they gently put it down in the middle of the freshly mown lawn.
Chantelle carried out the cotton sheets£¬the embroidered pillows, and finally the multi-coloured blanket her great-grandmother had knitted for me.
Tonight. on her 90th birthday. my mother wants to sleep out under the stars. WHAT THE JUDGES SAID:
¡°We thought this story had a strong visual impact thanks to the rich selection of words. It is a deserving winner. ¡±
2.RUNNER-UP: $250 Ritu Hemnani Hong Kong
Cope and Meera played together every day.¡±Race you to the garden !¡± Meera won.¡°I¡¯m one step ahead!'
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Cope chased Meera around the trees. Then she wept ¡°We¡¯re moving away.¡± Cope¡¯s heart broke. I will write to you.¡±
For years they remembered. Then life pulled them apart. Yet neither one forgot.
¡°It¡¯s time for you to marry. ¡±Cope¡¯s father said one day.¡°I have chosen a girt.¡± ¡°I hope she¡¯s sweet£¬¡±Cope prayed.
Later£¬he lifted her veil(ÃæÉ´).¡°Meera, it¡¯s you!¡± ¡®I guess I¡¯m still one step ahead!¡± Meera smiled.
WHAT THE JUDGES SAID:
¡°This entry tells a complete story. It conveys a rich tenderness and intimacy that has a lasting impact on the reader.¡±
21. What is the purpose of the passage?
A. To display some funny stories. B. To encourage readers to contribute. ¡¯ C. To advertise two awarded stories. D. To promote a story-telling contest
22. In the opinion of the judges, the first story has a strong visual impact because of______. A. variety in word B. creativity in style C. humour in language D. flexibility in expression 23. What is the second story about?
A. It is a funny joke. B. It is a fairy tale. C. It is a classic comedy. D. It is a romantic story.
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The deadliest mass shooting committed by an individual in the us left 58 people dead and hundreds wounded at a country music festival in Las Vegas on October 1£®Smith was at the festival to celebrate his brother¡¯s 43 rd birthday£®When the gunshots started£¬Smith initially thought they were fireworks£®Soon he got separated from his family£®As he turned back toward the stage to look for them£¬he saw people crowd behind a car at the northwest edge of the concert lawn£®Others were so frightened that they didn¡¯t know what to do£®¡°Active shooter£¬active shooter£¬let¡¯s go! We have to run£®¡±he repeatedly shouted£®He grasped people and told them to follow him toward a parking area in the direction of the airport£¬away from Las Vegas Avenue£®
A few girls weren¡¯t fully hidden£®The copy machine repairman from Orange County£¬California £¬
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stood up and moved toward them to urge them to get on the ground£®That¡¯s when a bullet(×Óµ¯) struck him in the neck£®
Smith believes an off-duty San Diego police officer saved his life£®The officer came over and tried to stop the bleeding and then signaled passing cars to try to get Smith a ride£®By the time Smith got into a vehicle£¬he was struggling to breathe£®Surgeons found it too risky to remove the bullet from his neck£®Smith may have to live with it for the rest of his life£®
His courageous actions helped his photos go viral on Twitter and Reddit£®A photo of Smith has been shared more than 74£¬000 times£¬with 177£¬000¡°likes¡±£®¡°I don¡¯t see myself that way£¬¡±he said£®¡°I would want someone to do the same for me£®No one deserves to lose a life coming to a country festival£®¡± 24£®Why did Smith go to the music festival?
A£®To enjoy fireworks£® B£®To gather with his family£® C£®To meet his favourite singers£® D£®To celebrate his brother¡¯s birthday£® 25£®How did Smith save the people behind a car?
A£®By directing them to the airport£® B£®By blocking bullets with his body£® C£®By taking them to a safe parking lot£® D£®By pressing them to lie on the ground£®
26£®The surgeons didn¡¯t remove the bullet in Smith¡¯s neck in order to________£®
A£®1et it fall out naturally B£®avoid doing harm to him C£®make it stop the bleeding D£®use it as a reminder of safety 27£®What do Twitter and Reddit users think of Smith?
A£®He is a heroic figure£® B£®He is a modest person£® C£®He is an Internet addict£® D£®He is an ambitious dreamer£®
C
The world¡¯s most complex biological computer, made from a group of engineered cells, could one day be implanted into the body to detect diseases and deliver treatments.
In an early research in 2012, Martin Fussenegger at ETH Zurish in Switzerland and his colleagues engineered two kidney cells to become a biological circuit capable of simple mathematics. One of the cells was able to calculate addition: the presence or absence of each of two chemicals would switch on a reaction
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