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“This Friday we'll have the yearly Egg Drop Challenge,” said our science teacher, Mr. Baker. “You can work alone or with a partner.” My friend, Cassie, and I smiled at each other. We always worked on projects 36 . The 37 of the challenge was simple—to build a protective container to keep an egg from breaking when 38 the stadium wall. I made my sandwich that afternoon while waiting for Cassie. 39 the butter-cream gave me an idea. “I have a brilliant design for our 40 container!” I said when Cassie arrived. “We can 41 the egg with some butter-cream.” “Why not put the egg in a basket with a parachute 42 ?” Cassie rolled her eyes. “The parachute is better than that stupid idea.” I couldn't believe it. Of course we'd had our little 43 in the past, but she'd never called any of my ideas “ 44 ” before. “Then I’ll build mine and you build yours!” 45 words had been out, our friendship was challenged. When Friday finally arrived, I had to 46 Cassie’s Egg Force One looked pretty good. 47, my Egg-cellent Egg Cream didn't look quite scientific. We kids carried our containers up three stadium steps and dropped them over the side wall. Those whose eggs broke were out; those whose eggs survived 48 three more steps and dropped them again. This would go on till the last egg broke. After four rounds, only Cassie and I were 49 . I let go of my box. I heard someone say “ew” after seconds. Had my egg broken? I raced down the 50 . The sidewalk was dotted with egg shells(蛋壳) from those 51 drops. Finally I found my little Egg-cellent Egg Cream. “That looks like egg drop soup, Laura,” Cassie said. She was holding her Egg Force One. My 52 raced. Had she won? I looked at her basket. 53 . “My egg bounced (弹起) 54 ,” she explained, pointing to a broken shell. “A tie(平局),” Mr. Baker said. Cassie looked at me, and her glare(瞪眼) 55 . I laughed. She smiled…
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小题1:C
小题2:B
小题3:D
小题4:A
小题5:D
小题6:A
小题7:C
小题8:B
小题9:B
小题10:A
小题11:C
小题12:B
小题13:C
小题14:A
小题15:A
小题16:C
小题17:D
小题18:D
小题19:B
小题20:D