One day before my final exam, my dad gave me a gift. It completely  1  my life.

     On that day I had a  2  with my friends and it was a difficult time with my studies, too. I was  3  .Then I noticed the gift. I opened it and saw a DVD inside. Its name was "THE SECRET”.  4_, I was in no mood to watch it. I sat down to study, but the 5 in my life—  the fight, the sleepless nights and my poor health... Everything came to my mind. I wanted an  6  but I wondered if there was any. Just then, I saw the DVD again. Maybe it would be helpful. I turned on my DVD player. I had no words to  7  the feelings. I experienced while watching it. The moving stories of human beings made me so moved that I  8    not forget any of them.

     Thanks to my father’s gift "THE SECRET". I discovered myself. Everybody has difficulties in their lives. The important thing is that you should be   9  enough to face them. Now I have started being getting on well with my studies and my friends. And I’m in good health, too. I often hear people say, “What a perfect  10  you have!”

1  A.filled     B. restarted    C. changed     D. exchanged

2  A.trip      B. party       C. talk         D. fight

3  A.nervous   B. unhappy    C. afraid       D. lonely

4  A.However  B. Otherwise   C. Therefore    D. Anyway

5  A.chances   B. problems    C. secrets      D. mistakes

6  A.advice    B. aim        C. answer       D. reply

7  A. say      B. describe     C. represent     D. send

8  A.dared     B. might       C. should       D. would

9  A.brave     B. patient      C. clever       D. energetic

10 A. parent    B. life         C. friend       D. health

1C  2D  3B  4A  5B  6C  7B  8D  9A  10B

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