When I was a kid, my parents never let me watch scary movies. At that time, one of my _________ was to watch one.

I remember going to a friend’s birthday party in middle school. After the party, it was dark. We sat in the living room and talked. “How about watching the latest __________?” someone asked. And __________ said no. My dream would come true. I was so excited.

However, the movie wasn’t as __________ as I thought. I didn’t want to go on halfway. But I was afraid of being laughed at, so I kept watching. I hardly sleep that night, and I couldn’t __________ thinking about the scary things in the movie. Once I heard any noise, I thought something would break into the house.

From then on, I never watched scary movies again.

1.A.jobs B.dreams C.roles D.articles

2.A.action movie B.cartoon C.scary movie D.sitcom

3.A.somebody B.everybody C.anybody D.nobody

4.A.boring B.exciting C.scary D.relaxing

5.A.stop B.hope C.expect D.send

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