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Jim Read is talking about his experiences(经历)as a twin: When we were small my mother dressed us
1 the same clothes. That was bad enough and we didn't like it. But when we went on our first camping
trip with the scouts(童子军), it was even
2 .We were only ten years old, and while
3 went into their
sleeping bags for the night, we were not happy to snuggle(紧偎)inside a double-sleeping bag my mother
made for us.
At school our classmates
4 us Henfield One and Henfield Two, so people couldn't even see our
difference according to our initials(姓名的开头字母)because
5 of us were M.It was only when 1 went
to college and began to have my own friends that I started to feel my own freedom of identity(身份). Before l went to college, during my last secondary school
6 , I got a job on a building site(建筑工地).
My twin brother, Mike Henfield, didn't work. He was resting. One day I said to the foreman(工头), "Can
I have a week off?" "Certainly," he said, 6'but you won't have the job when you
7 back. "I didn't want
to
8 the job. So on Monday morning, Mike went down in my jeans, jacket and hat and he worked for
me for one week.
9 of them knew the difference.
Now I am growing old and I feel very different
10 my twin brother. And he'Il tell you the same.
We have really worked towards that for forty years.
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B. for B. wors B. another boy B. asked B. each B. holiday B. will get B. lost B. Nonf B. from |
C. on C. good C. all the other boys C. cold C. both C. week C. got C. missing C. Each C. with |
D. with D. best D. all the boys D. knew D. all D. weekend D. are getting D. lose D. Both D. as |