完形填空。 There was a pleasant feeling of anticipation (期盼) in the air on my first working-as a teacher day. But it was not to last. It was a Saturday, and I was on the way to my aunt's. Sitting in the bus, I 1 what I would do to deal with my little sister and her friend, who were both in 2 third year of primary school. My 3 and that girl's mum expected me to help their children with spoken English, and had agreed to 4 me. I started my two girl 'class'. Their school books were on the desk, but I didn't use them, 5 my own teaching plan. At the beginning, the girls were calm and studied 6 . But an hour later, after a 15 minute break, they quit concentrating on study. Instead, they ran about the 7 giggling (咯咯笑) madly, paying 8 attention to me. The room got messier-books and toys covered the floor. I was just about to 9 this when suddenly the door opened. Their parents looked stunned (受惊吓的). My aunt asked, 'You have finished the task?' My face 10 , I lied and nodded slightly. Before the girl's mum could hand me the money, I 11 out of the house. I knew I couldn't accept it. Being a teacher with a messy ending is surely 12 … ( )1. A. expected ( )2. A. my ( )3. A. teacher ( )4. A. pay ( )5. A. making ( )6. A. quietly ( )7. A. yard ( )8. A. no ( )9. A. keep ( )10. A. shaped ( )11. A. rushed ( )12. A. unusual B. planned B. her B. friend B. call B. following B. happily B. floor B. a lot B. stop B. frozen B. went B. unforgettable C. thought C. our C. aunt C. visit C. noticing C. carefully C. table C. a little C. warn C. burning C. walked C. unlucky D. guessed D. their D. mum D. invite D. correcting D. hardly D. room D. more D. solve D. hiding D. rode D. uninteresting