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1、1 .(高新一中 3 模) pride, one, resolute, we, month, use,begin, plan, get, AfricanNo dream is too big, and no dreamer is too small. Madison Glinski, a ten-year-old girl, proved it.Madison 61.to raise just S 500, but since she began at Easter, she's raised more than32,000 for theChildren's Hospice

2、South West in just eight 62.by playing her violin to passers-by.Her mother Terrasa was very 63.of her and supported her decision. She said, “Madisonhas a kind heart.She made a New Year's 64.to help other childrenand decided to raise 500 forthe Children ' s Hospice South West. "At the 65

3、.Madison just had her violin case open for donations(捐款).But as she startedputting up signs and said what she was doing for,it was 66.better and better. Then shestarted a JustGiving page and people could watch all what she was doing on the Internet.However,it's not the 67. time that Madison has

4、reached out to others. One dayMadison asked her parents if they could go to 68.to help children there. Madisontried to collect 69. things from friends and use her own pocket money to buy 700pounds ' worth of toys , shoes,clothes and so on. As soon as they returned, Madison started toplan for the

5、 next trip.I can't help imagining why a little girl can do that. As for us, I think we should not onlyconsider 70. but also think of others. We should learn from the kind girl.2 .(高新一中 5 模)save, run, burn, act, clean, house, luck, produce,throw ,beRubbish or trash is an important kind of environ

6、mentalpollution.Each person 61 .about two kilos of trasheach day. We are making waste products so quickly that naturecan not break them down in time,and we are 62.out of our resources( 資源)of the earth at the sametime.This adds up to trouble forthe environment. But where does all thatrubbish go? What

7、 can be done to help deal with rubbish?Rubbish isn't just the smelly fruits, vegetables or meatthat we have 63.away from our homes.Those are only a small part of all the rubbish. We create waste whenbuilding 64.and industry rubbish iseverywhere in the factories.Have you ever wondered what happen

8、s to yourrubbish? Most is 65.or buried( 埋葬).Less than a quarter of our rubbish 66.recycled, so if we put the reused things into good use, we can 67.the resources.With a population of over 1.3 billion, rubbish is a big problem for China. Once we used about3 billion plastic shopping bags every day in

9、China. 68, we have done something about that.And now we use more cloth bags and shopping baskets when we shop. We need to take 69.to make the world 70. and more beautiful. Lets pull together to play a part in protecting our environment.3 .(西工大六模)help, he, everywhere ,call, because, raise, cause , wa

10、tch, careful, depend,.Today, a number of people spend most of their free time watching their cell phones.These people are 61.The "Heads-down Tribe ( 低頭族)".Heads-down tribe members now can be seen 62.More and more traffic accidents are happening 63.more drivers use cell phones when they are

11、 driving.In order to make drivers drive more 64.some traffic rules have been made. For example, in Taiwan, if a driver 65.his or her cell phone while driving, he or she will be fined.Keeping heads down and using cell phones may 66.accidents. Besides, more and more interesting and strange factshappen

12、 to the". Heads-down Tribe 'Lets have a look at aninteresting TV report. A man in America kept using his cell phone on 67.way home. As aresult, he bumped into ( 與.相撞)a big bear. When he 68.his head, he was so frightened that he turned around and ran away as quickly as possible.Cell phones a

13、re 69. and necessary tools for modern people. Are cell phones good or not? It 70.on how people use them. Lets be " healthy" users and try to be the ." Heads-up Tribe"4 .(西工大 8 模) suggest, email, feel, continue , tell, nice, public, safe,as ,quickYou may want to find an English-sp

14、eaking friend to write to and this kind of friend is known 61. a penfriend or pen pal. Some people prefer to write letters, while others prefer to use 62.and this kind ofpenfriend is also called a keypal.We all enjoy receiving and sending letters to our friends.and family. Most pen pals have been wr

15、iting to eachother for many years and will 63.to do so. So how can you be a good pen pal? Here are some 64.Open each letter as soon as possible. Read it carefully and write back 65.Don ' t just write about the weather. Answer all the questionsyour pen pals asked in the last letter. Write aboutho

16、w you 66.and what you like to do in your life.Try not to type your letter because it looks much 67.when a letter is handwritten.If your family moves somewhere else , don ' t forget to 68.your penfriend about your new address.Keep all your old letters as a keepsake(2己念品).But for your69. , you sho

17、uld not give your personal address or phone number to anyone else until you are sure you can trustthat person.If you want to meet your penfriend, be sure that the first meeting is in a 70.pla ce,and take a friend with you if possible.5.(鐵一中 7 模)nine, color, see, word, call, different, kilometer, sur

18、prise,become, beJiuzhaigou is a very beautiful place. It is in the north of Sichuan Province.It is more than forty61. long.The green and golden trees , the high and multi-shapedmountains and the clearand 62.water make the unique( 獨(dú)特的 ) beauty of Jiuzhaigou.l There are more than100 lakesof 63.shapes

19、in the valley. These lakeshave wonderful colors. They are 64." Haizi" , whichmeans. son of the sea. It is these beautiful lakes that makeJiuzhaigou a fantastic place. Between the forests and thelakes,there are 65.Tibetan villages. The name Jiuzhaigou means Nine Village Valley.Jiuzhaigou wa

20、s discovered because of a panda savingprogram. The pandas were once endangeredbecause the bamboo there 66.blooming( 開(kāi)花 ). When peoplecame to save the pandas, they were67 .by the beauty of Jiuzhaigou. After that, Jiuzhaigou 68. .a protected area.In China, there is a saying which goes likethis: No mou

21、ntain is worth 69 .after you have seenHuangshan and no other body of water will attract you after youhave visited Jiuzhaigou. The beauty of Jiuzhaigoucannot be described with a few 70. .The best way to enjoy this fairy land is to go there.See you in Jiuzhaigou.6.(鐵一中 8 模)room, I, unlucky, man, rain,

22、 suggest,a(n),something ,worry, unableRecently ,I traveled to a small but popular city with my wife.In theevening,we got there and found aHotel.61.,we were told that all the rooms in the hotel had been taken.It wasalready nine o'clockand it started 62.outside. We didn't know where we could f

23、ind another hotel.Though we didn't say63.the young man who was receiving us said, " You can stay at my room if you like Don t worry aboutme.I can share a room with my friend.He smiled.That young 64.words reminded me of what Iexperienced when I was young. It was one stormyNight many years ag

24、o. 65.old man and his wife entered the lobby(大廳)of the small hotel wherewas working. The husbandasked me if we still had a room. There were no 66.left and that waswhat I told them. The old couple looked67.It was already 1 :0O am and it was snowing hardoutside. So I said,"I cant send a nice coup

25、le like you out into the snow. I'm 68.to find a guestRoom for you,but you can sleep in my room if you want. Its not big, but it will be comfortable enough for a night.The couple accepted my 69.Some time later,Iwas invited to a hotel where I met the oldcouple again. It turned out that they were a

26、 very rich couple.They built a hotel for me to run because theythought I ' d be a very good manager.I Proved them right.and that night , I knew I had met the man who could take 70.place when I retired one day.7.(交大 1 模) pressure ,for. hold, excite, much, other,activity, event, break, beginIn man

27、y Western schools, sports day is a big 61.Children take part in competitivesports, trying to 62.school records and win gold medals.Sports days, or sports meets, are usually 63.in the warmer seasons, either at the64. or the end of the school year. They are also called field days.Elementary school spo

28、rts days are fun. They usually have65.such as theegg-and-spoon race and the sack race. In middle schools, sports days include many of thecommon track and field events. They are 66.serious and competitive than those inelementary schools.Students ' parents and 67. relatives also come tole school o

29、n sports days. They are spectators( 旁觀者).Many schools in the West have “ mothers and fathers". races for parents to take part in.Although sports days are 68. they also have some problems. According to somereports in the US, sports days have become too competitive to be good 69.students.Some par

30、ents put too much 70. on their Children ,so some schools have banned "Mothers and fathers" races as there is much fighting and cheating8 .(交大 5 模) amazing, lie , way, you, Europe, happy , much, send, six, chooseWhat do the words outback , dingo, and barbie have in common? They're words

31、 unique(獨(dú)特的)to Australia!People often use the words to describe Australia. Why? Because thecountry is unique in many 61.!Australia is the only country that is also a continent(洲).It is the smallest continent ( 洲)but the 62.largest country in the world. People often call Australia the" land down

32、under" because it 63.south of theequator.Dutch deplores first landed in Australia in l606, and the British began to gothere in 1788. Over the next80 years ,about 160,000 people were 64 to Australian, according to the BBC.On Dec.21, 1972, China built diplomatic ( 外交的)relations with Australia.Now

33、 China is Australias largesttrading partner.And Australia is one of the 65.popular countries for Chinese students. The main reason thatChinese students are 66.Australia is the country's immigration policy(移民政策).Over a quarter of thePeople who live in Australia were born in other countries. They

34、comefrom the UK and other 67 .countries, but also from China, Vietnam , North Africa and the Middle East.Australia is also a great country with 68.places and lovely animals. Manyvisitors spend theirvacations 69.there every year. Hope you can enjoy 70.in Australia one day.9 .(咸B日中學(xué) 3 模) good, difficu

35、lt, meet, because , them, write, Internet, only, important, however Many teenagers feel that the most important people in their lives are their friends. They believe that theirfamily members don ' t know them so 61. as their friends do. In largefamilies, it is quite often forbrothers and sisters

36、 to fight with each other. They can 62. go to their friends for some ideas.It is very 63. for teenagers to have one goodfriend or a group of friends. Even when they are not withtheir friends, they usually spend a lot of time 64. to eachother and talking on the phone or on the65. This kindof communic

37、ation is very important for every child, 66.they can discusssomething. These things are 67. to say to their family members.68., parents often try to choose friends for theirchildren. Some parents even stop their childrenfrom 69. their friends. They do this because they want toprotect " their ch

38、ildren. Only the children70.know.10.(咸陽(yáng)實(shí)驗(yàn)中學(xué) 5 模) esson, worth, because, I, quickly, hand , hold, value,drop, whoA famous teacher was speaking to the students at our school.He began his lesson by 61. upaYl00 bill.Then he saidto the three hundred students, " Who would like this Y 100 bill?The stu

39、dents put up their hands 62.Then he said, "I am going to give this Y 100 bill to oneof you, but first , let 63.do this. ". He thenmade the bill into a ball. Then he said, " Who wants it now?" The64.went back into the air."Well, "he said, " what if I do this?"

40、And he 65. iton the floor and stepped on it. He picked up thedirty , crumpled( 弄皺的)bill and said, " Who still wants it?". Hands went back into the air.“My friends, " he said, " you have learned a valuable66.today. No matter what I did to the bill,you still wanted it 67.it did not

41、 go down in value. It was still worth Y 100!”Many times in our lives, we aredropped, crumpled , and stepped on by the chances we take and the things thathappento us. We felt as if we were 68.nothing. Butremember, no matter what happens to you, youwill never lose value :you are always valuable to tho

42、se people 69.loveyou. Your value doesn't comefrom what you do or whom you know, but WHO YOU ARE. You are special and 70.Don t forget it!11.(原創(chuàng) 1) can, move, talk, sudden, come,lonely, warm, he, part,runWhat is the most miraculous ( 奇跡般的 )thing in the world? It is a smile. A smile can start a fri

43、endship, prevent an argument, and make us feel much 61.and more joyful.Last year when I entered a new school and began my study as a middle school student. I had no friends and felt 62.One day during the break, I was 63.on the playground.64 . , I was tripped( 絆倒)by a stone and fell onto the ground.

44、I tried to stand up, but65 .not.My ankle ( 腳踝)was really hurting me at that time. But then a hand 66.into my sight. As I looked up, I saw a big smile. It was from my new classmate Leo Then I felt a warmfeeling from my heart spreading to all the 67.of my body. I grabbed (抓?。﹖he handwithout any hesita

45、tion and stood up. Without a word, a smile started the friendship between Leoand me.Even best friends quarrel sometimes.Leo and I are no exception. Last week after the quarrel,I went home. That night after calming down I regretted saying some bad words to him. But I felttoo embarrassed to 68. to Leo

46、. After sending an emoji (表情符號(hào) )of a smile to69 .mobile phone, I heard the ring of a videochat. When I accepted the chat, I saw a facewith a big smile on the screen.I was 70.a lot. That ' s the magic of a smile.You can see how great the power of a smile is. Try to give other people a smile and y

47、ou will live in a wonderful world !12 .(原創(chuàng) 2) two. lead, hard, keep. anything, break. good, be. athlete born"I am lucky. Though I lost my leg, 1 still have arms.Though my wings are 61.,my heart can still fly.This is something that a boy named Ezra Frech from the US believes deep in his heart.Ez

48、ra was 62. with only one finger on his lefthand and a shorter left leg. Doctors had to remove theleg andused one of his toes to create a 63.finger on his left hand when he was only two and a halfyears old.Ezra has lived with disabilities( 殘疾 ),but that doesn ' tstop him from 64.excellent. Ezra t

49、hinksof himself as an athlete. Although he has a man-made leg, Ezra hasbecome one of the top 65.in his group."I love sports. When I play sports , I ' m not thinking about being different ,". said Ezra.With the man-made leg, Ezra does 66. in almost every sport he takes part in, includin

50、g running, basketball and high jump. He holds seven running records. Heis the 67.of his basketball team ,and he has a blue belt in Karate.Ezra says he always 68.positive( 積極的)by thinking about what he has instead of what he doesn ' t have."You can do 69. that you want to do. You candream it

51、. You can hope for it and you can make ithappen.I choose to work much 70.because that's the only way I'm going to get it," said Ezra.In his spare time, he speaks at schools to encouragepeople to follow their dreams and does charity workacross the country to help others. His story encour

52、ages more people toovercome the difficulties that appear in their life.13 .(原創(chuàng) 3) call, unlucky, begin, cross, child, poor, can, spend, we,goodHow often do you help others? Here is a story of Luke Cameron. He had a good friend.61.,his friend died from cancer(癌癥)one year ago. After that Luke 62.to do

53、 at least one goodthing for others every day.He helped the old when they were 63.the streets.He bought gifts for some64.on their birthdays. And he gave out the food to the 65.people. He also bought meals forseveral people at McDonald's, and even paid for the petrol (汽油)for a stranger who66.not a

54、fford it. He said he 67.about $ 4,700 on good things last year."We usuallythink about ourselves and forget to think about others.In fact, we are too selfish. We should helpothers and it can make68.world much more beautiful and warmer. Nothing is69.for me than to help others," Luke said to

55、the reporter happily.Luke starts a website that is 70.The Good Deed D. He writes down every goodthing he has done on the website. Now Luke has over 1200 followers. They all want to help otherslike Lake.14 .(原創(chuàng) 4) two, correct, tell, play, he, can, much, agree, shoulder ,continueOne afternoon Simon a

56、nd his father walked past a park. There some boys were 61. baseball.Simon asked " Do you think they will let me play ?" Simon' s father knew thathis son was not good at sportsand most boys didn't want to play with him. But Simon' s father understood that if his son wasallowed t

57、oplay, it would give 62.a sense of belonging. Simons father went towards one of the boys andasked if Simon 63.play. The boy looked at histeammates, but nobody 64. Then the boydecided to have a rest and let Simon take his place.Simon smiled and his father thanked the kind boy. Simonwas 65.to put on a

58、 glove. Simon triedhis best and his team scored( 得分 ). The game 66. , and theother team scored. Would Simon's teamlose their chance towin the game? Surprisingly, Simon was given the bat.Everyone knew that Simondidn't even know how to hold the bat 67.The pitcher(投手 ) threw the ball so softly

59、thatSimon couldhave hit it. But Simon missed. One of Simon steammates came up to him, held the bat together and waitedfor the 68.chance. This time, they hit a slow ground ball. At last , Simons team won the game.His teammates lifted him on their 69.and made him the hero.Simon had 70.confidence than before after thegame."'I will never fo

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