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A couple gave birth to a boy.
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A couple gave birth to a boy after eleven years of marriage. They are a loving couple. You can imagine how excited they are. This boy is undoubtedly the apple of their eye.

One morning, the husband saw a medicine bottle. Being late for work, he asked his wife to cover the bottle cap and drank three cups. My mother, who is busy in the kitchen, doesn't think much of it. The boy went playfully to the medicine bottle, stayed with its color and drank it all. Small doses are toxic to adults. When the child showed signs of poisoning, his mother took him to the hospital and he died. Mother was stunned. She is too old to face her husband. When 10' s father camel went to the hospital and saw the dead child, his wife and the dead child were just four words.

My husband just said "12"

Husaband is indeed 13 in interpersonal relationship. The child is dead. He can come back to life. No 15 found fault with mother. 16, if he had taken the time to put the bottle in the cupboard or somewhere else, this wouldn't have happened. No one is 17. She also lost her only child. What she needed at that time was her husband's comfort and 18. He gave it to her.

If everyone can look at life from this point of view, there will be far fewer problems in the world. Sometimes we take the time to ask who is 19 or who is to blame, whether in a relationship, in a job or with someone we know. In this way, we get some warmth in interpersonal relationships.

1.a. Treatment B. Thought C. Neglect D. Abandonment

2. close; Close; open

3. Put it aside.

4. completely forget B. completely afraid

C. completely forget D. absolutely remember

5. Satisfied B. Fascinated C. Confused D. Calm

6. What seems to have happened is.

7. It means "requirement".

8 ... C. But where's D.

9. Feel ashamed, afraid, angry and worried.

10. A terrible angry patient

11.D. looked surprised.

12. I hate you now. Hello.

C.how did this happen? Honey, I love you.

13.a. Idiot B. Genius C. Success D. Evil

14. 10. c) never

15.a. Miracle B. Point C. Happiness D. Worry

16. However, besides this,

17. Be accused of being noticed.

18. Explain courage as an excuse for sympathy

19. Suitable; Credible; Easily accessible; responsible

20. Attention, attention, attention, attention.

Introduction to solving problems

A couple got married 1 1 years later and gave birth to a boy. They are a loving couple, and this boy is the apple of their eye. When the boy was about two years old, one morning, the husband saw a bottle of medicine opened. Because he was going to be late for work, he asked his wife to put the medicine bottle in the cupboard. His wife was so absorbed in the kitchen that she forgot about it. The boy saw the medicine bottle and was fascinated by its color. He wants to play with it and drink it up. It happens to be a small dose of toxic drug designed for adults. When the child fell, his mother rushed him to the hospital. He died, and his mother was scared to death. She is too scared to face her husband. The absent-minded father came to the hospital, saw the dead child, looked at his wife and said only four words.

Answer and analysis

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1. Answer. Entertain ... like ... like "seeing/caring", he took his mistake as a joke. ; Think of ... as ...; Ignore it; Ignore, transitive verb. I tried to tell her, but she ignored me, but she ignored me. Another example is: "If the child misbehaves, ignore him and he will stop soon." "When the child is naughty, don't pay attention to him, he will soon stop making trouble." ; Give up is also a transitive verb, meaning "give up; Give up; Abandon ",for example, abandon home, and for example, they abandoned the game because of rain." The game stopped because of the rain.

2.d. according to cap(vt. Cover) in the back, you can see here to fill in the open (adj open); Close (v. close, close); Close; Close; Naked. Naked, naked, empty.

3. C. put ... away "keep it"; Put ... aside "(temporarily)"; A group ... put aside "cancel, refuse"; Leave ... alone "it doesn't matter, it doesn't matter" Only C fits this sentence.

The mother who was busy in the kitchen completely forgot about it. Here is the predicate, who ... is an unrestricted attributive clause. It is easy to choose the wrong A in this question.

5. B. Fascinated by fashion, fascinated; Attraction; Interesting, such as: the color changes that are fashionable at sunset and vivid eyes. The ever-changing colors at sunset are fascinating. Other options are out of context. Another example is that he used Buddhist rituals to shape it. He is crazy about Buddhist rituals.

6. Answer. (Used with nouns) Come across (a situation, especially an unfortunate thing) by chance; (used with verbs) by chance; As it happens, I happened to be in the market when the fire broke out yesterday. I happened to be in the market when the fire broke out yesterday. I happened to meet Peter on my way to the bookstore yesterday. I happened to meet Peter on my way to the bookstore yesterday. It seems that ... it seems that ... it doesn't fit the sentence; Make a sound, publish.

7. C. means "intention; It is the attribute of the past participle. He wants to leave this house to his daughter. He is going to give the house to his daughter. This is a joke. This is a joke. Another example is that he is destined to be a doctor. He should be trained as a doctor. Stands for "representing, replacing, symbolizing and supporting"; Call for "demand, advocate and shout" ... "; "The most ideal, the most suitable, cooperate, move to; For example, a natural pair, for example, a large font is easy to read. Large fonts are easy to read. This question is easy to choose wrong B.

8.d .Where guides non-restrictive attributive clauses. Then most of the situations are listed in the following order. For example, he took a bath and then went to bed. He took a bath and went to bed. I cooked the meat and then washed the pot. I cooked the meat and then washed the pot. It is easy to choose the wrong C in this question.

9. B. Scare "scare, scare"; Ashamed "ashamed, ashamed"; I am annoyed at his rudeness. His rudeness annoyed me. ; Worried about "glum, embarrassed and anxious".

10.c. upset "insanity; Crazy "; Terrible "terrible, majestic, extremely bad"; According to the context, only C fits the meaning of the sentence. This question is easy to choose the wrong D.

1 1. A. According to the context, the answer is to look at "look": stare at "stare at (at); Gaze; He stared at the word and tried to remember its meaning. He stared at the word, trying to remember its meaning. ; Glare refers to staring at a pickpocket with threatening, fierce or angry eyes because of admiration, fear, surprise or stupidity. For example, the old man just stood there glaring at the pickpocket's pocket and said nothing. The old gentleman just stood there and glared at the pickpocket without saying a word. ; Amaziat "surprise; Surprise ",for example, her knowledge amazed me. Her knowledge surprised me. The news of George's sudden death surprised me. I was surprised to hear that George died suddenly. This question is easy to choose wrong B.

12.d. It is not difficult to see the answer according to the following contents.

13.b. Genius "Genius, Genius", such as Einstein is a genius. Einstein was a genius. ; Idiot "idiot, fool, fool"; A successful "successful person or thing"; A failed "failed person or thing"

14. A. Never "never; Never ",other words are taken out of context.

15.b. Examine the understanding of the context. The child is dead, and it is meaningless to pursue it again ... "points"; Meaning/meaning; Argument; I don't see the point of waiting for her. She may not come. I don't know the point of waiting for her. She may not come. I don't know what you mean. I don't know what you mean.

16. C. "Best" in addition; In addition, "play a complementary role, such as: it is too late to go to the basketball game now; It's too late to watch the basketball game now, besides, it's raining again. There is "so, so", which contains causality and is inappropriate; We don't have enough money. We can't afford this new car. We don't have enough money, so we can't buy a new car In any case, "even so, but still, however"

17. A. Blame [idiom] "condemned", for example, children should not be blamed. Children should not be condemned. The driver is not to blame for this traffic accident. The driver should not be blamed for the traffic accident. Accuse "complaints; Sue ",accuse someone. About ... Accuse someone ... For example, he was accused of stealing by the police. The police accused him of stealing. This question is easy to choose wrong B.

18.d. According to the previous meaning of sympathy, we can judge and then use sympathy; Unfortunately "; Interpretation "interpretation"; Courage "courage" excuse, reason "out of context.

19.d. According to the following or who is to blame, you can judge the answer. Easy to get "easy to get; Easy to approach and easy to be influenced. " This question is easy to choose wrong B.

20.d miss "missing"; Act like "explain, try to deal with, understand, agree and understand"; Beware of "attention, caution"; Stand out "stand out, stand out, persist in resistance, stand out".