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1、DoyouknowSweden(瑞典)?Itl_?1_?inthenorthofEuropeItisthefourthlargestcountryinEuropewithana_?2_?of450,000squarekilometersandthe?populationofabout8.5million.Overonethirdofthemliveinthethreelargestcities,namelyStockholm,GoteborgandMalmo.MorethanhalfofSwedenisc_?3_?withtrees.Itisoneofther_?4_?countriesint
2、heworld.About100yearsagoSwedenbecameindustrialized(工業(yè)化).Todaylessthanonethirdofthepeoplearef_?5_?.SwedenisthecountrywherethefamousNobelPrizesareawarded.ManypeoplewhohavebeentoStockholm,thec_?6_?ofSweden,musthavevisitedtheplaceswhereNobelPrizesareawarded.ThefirstlanguageofSwedenisSwedish.Englishisthe
3、firstf_?7_?languageinschools.Manymiddle-schoolstudentscans_?8_?twotothreelanguages.MostoftheSwedishpeople,menandwomen,o_?9_?andyoung,canspeakEnglish.Sothereisnop_?10_?tospeakwiththeminEnglish?IstillremembervisitingMoscow.ItisthecapitalofRussia,theb_?1_?countryintheworld.Iwenttherew_?2_?myparentswhen
4、Iwaseightyearsold.Ilivedandstudiedthereforoneyear,Ihadsomehappymemories.?Oneofthemostinterestingthingsofthatcitywasthatt_?3_?weremanydogs.PerhapsRussiansl_?4_?dogsverymuch.Youcanseedogshereandthere.Almosteachofthefamilieshadadog.ImadefriendswithmanyRussianchildrenw_?5_?Iwaslivingandstudyingthere.The
5、ywereallverynice.Theyhadfairhairandfairskin.Iplayedwiththemh_?6_?thoughIcouldonlyspeakalittleRussianatfirst.Theyweref_?7_?tome.TheweatherinMoscowwasverycold.Itsnowedalmosteveryinwinter.Thegroundwasalwaysc_?8_?withalotofsnow.Weoftenmades_?9_?together.?NowIamb_?10_?inChina,butImissthemsomuch.Iwillneve
6、rforgetmyhappymemoriesofthisvisittoMoscow.?Theseyears,withthedevelopmentofsociety,moreandmoreteenagershavesufferedfromstress.Someoftheproblemscanmakethemfeelveryw_?1_?andunhappyallday.Whocanhelpthem?Ateacherfromacollegetriedhisbesttohelpthem.Hethoughtofalotofw_?2_?tohelpthem.?OnMondayandThursday,you
7、canv?3?him.Herearesomeideashowtokeeptheyoungmenhealthierineveryway.F_?4_,itisveryimportanttokeephealthy.Togete_5_sleepeverydayisalsonecessary.Trytohaveahealthyd_6_.Secondly,maybeyouarenotthetopstudents.Itdoesntm_7_.Themostimportantthingistoworkhard.Ifyoutryyourbest,yourteachersandparentswillundersta
8、ndyou.Ifyouhavesomeproblems,youshouldbea_8_totalkwithyourteachersandparents.Theycanhelpyou.Remembertos_9_yourhappinessands_10_withyourgoodfriends.Sometimesyoucangooutforawalk.Inaword,youcantrytomakeyouhappybyyourselves.Imsureyoucanbehappyeveryday.四Beforewindowswereused,oldh1_inEurope(歐洲)andBritainwe
9、reverydark.Theirgreatroomswerehighw_2_onlyoneholeintheroof(屋頂)toletthesmokeo3fromcookingfire.Later,peoplebegantomaketheholesb_4_tohavemorelightandairintheirhomes.ThefirstEnglishwindowwasj_5asmallopening(口,孑孔)inthewall.Itwascutlongtoletinasm?6?lightaspossible,andnarrowtokeepoutthebadw_7_.But,morewind
10、thanlightwouldc_8_inifthewindowwascutlong.Thisiswhyitwasc_9_“Thewindseye”.Andtheword“w_10”comesformtwoancient(古代的)wordsfor“wind”and“eye”.五Thirtyyearsago,Iwalkedintoyourbakeryandaskedforsomeloaves(條)ofbreadtosell.Atthattime,Iwas12yearsold.Ayoungladys1methatday.Shegavemefiveloavesandwishedmegoodl2.Ito
11、oktheloavesandwentouttosellthem.Itt3meallday,butIsoldthemall.Atthee4oftheday,Ihadsomemoney.Iwastheh5boyintheworldasIwalkedhomethatevening.Thenextday,Iwenttoabicycleshop.Ipaidadeposit(定金)onanewbicycle.AndthenIstartedmynextj6asanewspaperdelivery()boy.SoonIc7paytherestofthemoneyforthebicycleandthebikew
12、asmine.Iwassoproudofm8!TodayIstillworkinthedeliverybusiness.Ihavealotoftruckstosendgoodsalloverthecountry.Iliveinabeautifulhouse,butIdontrideabicyclethesedays.Idrivealargenicecar.Idontknowe9thatyoungladywas.Butb10shegavemethestart,Ihavebecomeasuccessfulman.Idliketoshowmythankstoher.六Longago,peopleus
13、edbellsmoret?1_theydotoday.Thepostmenusedtoringahandbellwhentheydeliveredletters.Fireengineshadbelli?2_?ofsirens(號笛).Peoplewhosoldthingscamepasthouses,ringingabellandshoutingw?3?_wasforsale.Everyvillagehaditschurchbelltoletpeopleknowitwast?4?togotochurch.Atnight,thisbellwasringingsothattravelerswoul
14、dfindthevillageinthed?5?_.Inmostcountriesbellswerehungr?6_thenecksofanimals.Thebellshelpedownerstofindlostcowsorsheep.Today,inIndia,animalsstillwearbells.Nowbellsareusedl?7_?_andless,Buzzers,sirensandhornshavet?8?_theirplace.Nowpeopletrytokeeptheoldbellsinschoolandchurchessot?9?theywillnotl?10_?thei
15、rbeautifulsoundsforever.Lifegetsnoisiereverydayandveryf1peoplecanbefreefromnoiseofsomekindoranother.W2youliveinthecentreofamoderncityoravillagefaraway-thechancesthatyouwillbedisturbedbyplanes,cars,radios,etc.arealmosteverywhere.Weseemtobeusedtonoise,too.Somepeoplefeelquitelonelyw?3?backgroundmusicwh
16、iletheyareworking.Testshaves4thattotalsilencecanbeveryfrighteningexperiences.H5,somepeopleenjoylisteningtopopmusicwhichisveryloud,andthiscandoharmtotheirears.Thenoiselevelinsomeplacesisfara6theusualsafetylevelforheavyindustrialareas.Onerecentreportaboutnoisesaidthata7alotofpeoplesaythatanynoisedistu
17、rbstheirattention,onlyasuddenc8inthelevelofnoisereallyaffectspeoplesattention.Itgoesontosaythatabackgroundnoise,whichdoesntchangetoomuch(music,forexample)mayevenhelppeopletopayattention.Peoplearetestingwaystomakelessnoise.Thereareevenlawsc9noise.Wecantr10tothe“goodolddays”ofpeaceandquiet.Butwecanmak
18、elessnoise-ifweshoutloudlyenoughaboutit八Therearet1manyaccidentsincities.Accidentsoftenhappenwhenpeoplec2theroadsorstreets.Readthepassagec3?andlearntobecarefullateron.Becarefulwhenitisr4.Manyaccidentshappenonrainydays.Peopleareinah5becausetheydontwanttogetw6.Theyoftencrosstheroadsquickly.Oftentheycan
19、tseec7astheyholdtheirumbrellasinfrontoft8.Rememberthatcarstakel9timetostopwhentheroadsarewet.Whenitisraining,wemustbemoreandmorecareful,notl10_careful.九MostAmericanfamiliesaresmallerthanthefamiliesinotherc_1?_.ChildrenintheUSwilll_2_theirparentshomes.Whentheygrowup,theyusuallylivef_3_fromtheirparent
20、sbecausetheywanttof_4_goodjobs.Theyoftenw_5_totheirparentsortelephonethem.Andtheyoftengotov_6_theirparentsonholiday.Parentsusuallylettheirchildrenchoosetheiro_7_jobs.AmericansthinkitI_8_foryoungpeopletodecideontheirlivesbythemselves.Childrenareaskedtodosomeworkaroundtheirhouses.Andinmanyfamilies,Chi
21、ldrenarep_9_fordoingsomehouseworksothattheycanlearnh_10_tomakemoneyfortheirownuse.十Someonesays:“Timeismoney,”butIthinktimeise_1_moreimportantthanmoney.Why?Becausewhenmoneyisspent,wecangetitback.However,whentimeisg_2,itwillneverr_3_.Thatswhywemustntwastetime.Itgoeswithoutsayingthatthet4isusuallylimit
22、ed(有限的).Evenasecondisveryimportant.Weshouldmakefulluseofourtimetodos_5_useful.Butitisapitythattherearealotofpeoplewhodonotknowthei_6_oftime.Theyspenttheirlimitedtimesmoking,drinkingandp?7?_.Theydonotknowthatwastingtimemeanswastingpartoftheirownl_8_?_.Inaword,weshouldsavetime.Weshouldntl_9_todayswork
23、fortomorrow.Rememberwehaven?10?timetolose.十一AndywasborninChina15yearsagoIn2005,shem_1_totheUSAwithherfamilyAsahighschoolstudent,shehasfoundmanydifferencesb?2?ChineseandAmericans:AboutmoneyAmericansliketospendm?3?thantheyhave,somanyofthemarealwaysindebt(欠債).ButChineseusuallyspendlessthantheyhave,soma
24、ny0fthemalwayshavem?4?leftinthebankTheAmericankidsthemselvesmaketheirownmoneyMostChinesekidsalwaysa?5?theirparentsformoneyManyAmericanparentsthinkthereisn?6?needtosendtheirchildrent0anexpensiveuniversityItsdifferentinChinaManyChineseparentswoulddoanythingtosendtheirchildrentoexpensiveuniversitiest?7
25、?theirfamilyisntrichenoughAboutschool1)ManyAmericangirlstakepartinsports,dancingandsinginggroupswhilemanyChinesegirlstakepartinstudygroups2)ManyAmericanstudentsthinkthatBisgoodwhilemanyChinesestudentsthinkthatBistoob?8?.AboutfriendsMostAmericanparentslettheirsonsordaughtersmakefriendsbyt?9?.Theyneve
26、raskthemabouttheirfriendswhileChineseparentsusuallyenjoyknowingmoreabouttheirchildrensfriendsi?10?manydifferentways,andusuallystopthemfromstayingouttoolatewithfriends十二Doyouhavebrightideas?Ideasforinventionsthatc?1?theworldor,atleast,makelifeeasierforsomebody.P?2?wealldosometimes,butwedontoftenmaket
27、heideaarealthing.Recently,therewasacompetitioninacountry,whiche?3?youngpeopletomaketheirbrightideascometrue.Thereweret?4_?groupsinthecontest:GroupAwasforschoolchildrenunder16;GroupBwasforthoseo?5_?16.Andtherewereelevenprize-winnersaltogether.NeilHunt,oneoftheprize-winners,wasc?6_?“SunshineSuperman”b
28、yonenewspaperwritingabouthisdesign.Whenpeoplestudytheweather,itsimportanttobeabletorecordthesunshineaccurately(準(zhǔn)確地,精確地).Weneedtoknowhowmanyh?7_?ofsunshinewehaveandhowstrongitis.Mostsunshinerecorderso?_8?recorddirect(直接的)sunshine.Neilsismoreaccurateandthisisveryi?9?forresearchintowaysofusingsolarpowe
29、r(太陽能).Neilplanstokeepinventing.Theideasinthecompetitionweresog?10?thatwearesurprisedthattheindustry(工業(yè)界)doesntaskmoreschoolchildrenforsuggestions.十三BritishteenagerscanleaveschoolatsixteenaftertakingtheirGCSEexams.Theystudyforexamsinasmanyastensubjects,s?1?theyhavetoworkprettyhard!Todaysteensspendmo
30、retimedoingtheirhomeworkthananyteenagersinthepast,s?2?for2.53hourseveryevening.FreeTimeItsnotallwork,ofcourse.WhatdoBritishteenagersdotohavef?3?TheylovewatchingTV,goingout,meetingfriendsinInternetcafesandlisteningtomusic.CommunicationsInadditiontotheInternet,teenagersinBritainusetheircomputerstoplay
31、gamesanddotheirhomework.Theya?4?lovetheirmobilephones,andspendhourstexting(發(fā)短信)theirfriendsandchatting.Today,phonesaregettingsmallerandlighterandyoucandoalotmorew?5?themthanjusttalk.Textmessaginghasb?6?thecoolestandmostpopularwaytocommunicate.Morethan90%of12-to16-year-oldshaveamobile,andexpertssayth
32、atthisstopst?7?fromspendingtheirmoneyonsweetsandcigarettes.Fashion(服飾)Atschool,almostallBritishteenagershavetow?8?aschooluniform.However,intheirfreet?9?theycanwearwhatevertheylike,andwhattheylikeisdesignernamessuchasNike,DieselandPaulSmith.Infact,40%ofBritishteenssaythattheythinkitisimportanttohavet
33、helatestfashion.Lookinggooddoesntcomec?10?,butmanyteenagersthinkitusualoreasytospendmorethan100ononeitemofclothing.?十四Mynine-year-olddaughter,Maria,isinYearFour.Everyeveningwegetintoh?1?battles(爭執(zhí)).Threeafternoonsaweek,shehasa?2?(net-ball,singing)afterschoolandbythetimewegethome,homeworkisthel?3?thi
34、ngshefeelslikedoing.Theothertwodays,shegetshomeearlyandweargue(爭論)aboutw?4?sheshoulddoherhomeworkr?5?afterschool,orifsheshouldhavesometimetorestandplayf?6?WhenMariaatlastsitsdowntodoherhomework,sheseemstowantmetherehelpingallthetime.Idowanttohelpher,butIms?7?thatsheisgoingtoneedtobeabletodoitonhero?
35、8?Andinf?9?,mostofthetime,IhaveotherthingsIneedtobedoing.Itseemsthatchildrenthesedayshavemuchmorehomeworkthanwedid,andsomeofitisreallybeyond(超越)theira?10?.Asyoucansee,ImreallyworriedabouthomeworkandIreallydontknowwhatIshoulddo.Anyideas?十五Whenyoufinishhighschooloruniversity,islearningdone?Theansweris
36、“no”.Inmanycountries,peoplecontinuelearningalltheirlives.Whyislifelong(終身的)learningimportant?Howcanithelpyou?Letslookatonee?1?oflifelonglearninginJapan.Yougotoschoolandlearn.Youstudy.YoutaketestsB?2?learningdoesntonlyhappeninschool.Learningdoesnts?3?whenyougraduatefromhighschoolorcollege.Youarelearn
37、ingallthetime.Forexample,learningcanh?4?whenyougotoamuseum.Itcana?5?happenwhenyougetajob.Youlearnwhenyoup?6?asportorwhenyoutakeatrip.Learningisl?7?!Weneverstoplearning.Everydayyoucanimproveyourselfbylearningsomethingn?8?.InJapan,lifelonglearningisveryimportant.PeopleinJapanliketotrynewlearninga?9?.M
38、usic,calligraphy(書法)andforeignlanguagesaresomeoftheirf?10?classes.Japanesetakeclassestoimprovetheirskillsandlearnnewthings.Whenwegraduatefromschool,wecancontinuetolearn.Makelifelonglearningbecomeoneofyourgoals!十六OnMay23,sixpandasleftanimportantpandabase(基地)inWolong,southwestChinasSichuanProvince,bec
39、auseofdamaged(損壞的)s?1?andfoodshortagesaftertheMay12earthquake,alocalofficialsaid.Thepandasweret?2?bytrucksfromChinaGiantPandaProtectionandResearchC?3?toYaan,anotherbaselessaffectedbytheearthquake,saidXiongBeirong,anofficialofSichuanProvincialForestryBureau(林業(yè)局).?Eightotherpandasl?4?fortheChengduRese
40、archBaseonMay18.TheywillbecarriedbyChinaSouthernAirlines(CSA)toBeijing,wheretheywills?5?attheBeijingZoo,saidWolongdirectorZhangHemin.LiuShaoyong,aleaderofCSA,saidthepandaswerescheduled(預(yù)定)toleaveChengduat3p.m.Saturday.TheywilltravelonaBoeing747-700planewithbambooa?6?water.“Thereise?7?waternow,b?8?fo
41、odisstillabigproblem.Thepandasneedbamboosandapples.”XiongBeirongsaid.?Aftertheearthquake,tonsofbambooshoots,apples,eggs,milkpowderandmedicineswerebroughttothecenter,butthesuppliescouldonlyl?9?aboutaweek,shesaid.Thereareabout1,590pandasl?10?inthewildinChina,mostlyinSichuanandthenorthwesternprovinceso
42、fShaanxiandGansu.十七Themobilephoneisausefulthing,butmaybeIdontknowh?1?touseit.Sometimesitmakesthingsdifficultforme.OnedayIwantedtoseemyfriendnearby.Icoulda?2?athishouseinfiveminutes,butIlookedatmymobilephoneandthoughti?3?wouldbebettertoringhimup.Ir?4?himforthefirsttime,butthelinewasbusy.Fiveminutesla
43、ter,therewasananswer,butitwasthewrongnumber.ThenItrieda?5?andthistimeIgotananswerfromhim.Iaskedhimifhewasathomeintheafternoon.Andhesaid-at1?6?Ithoughthesaid-hewouldbeathomeallafternoon.SoIwenttohishouse,butthenIfoundn?7?in.Icalledhimforthefourthtime.ThistimeIgotsoangrythatIs?8?,Youarenotathome?Butyo
44、ujusttoldmeoverthetelephonethatyouwouldbeathomeallafternoon!Herew?9?hisanswer,No,Isaid:IwillNOTbeathomeallafternoon.Iwentbacktomyroom,satdowninfrontofthemobilephoneandlookedatit.Whate?10?couldIdo?Nothing!十八Weweresinging,“Happybirthdaytoyou”Mymotherwassmiling,surroundedbymyfather,mylittlesisterandme.
45、Itwastimetosendwishes.Myfathersaid,“Youvedonem?1?thingsforus.Onthisspecialday,letmed?2?allthehouseworkforyou.”Afterkissingmymother,mysistersaid,“Mum,youreag?3?muminmyeyes.”Il?4?atmymotherseyesandsaid,“Dearmum,IamalwayswaitingforonedaywhenyouandDadgetold.”Myparentsseemedpuzzled(困惑),andIexplained,“Whe
46、nyoureold,Iwilltakecareofyoujustlikeyoutakecareofme.”ThereweretearsintheireyesYes,w?5?theygetold,Iwilltakecareofthem.Thesewordswereinmymindf?6?alongtime,andatlastIsaidthemtomydearparents.Ifeltv?7?happy.Myparentsarejustcommonpeople,b?8?theyregreat.Likeotherparents,theybringusupwithlove,andgiveusfooda
47、ndc?9?.Theyteachushowtoberealpeople.MyparentshavedonealotofthingsformeandIamverythankfultothem.However,theywillnotalwaysbeabletotakecareofme.Oneday,theywillgetold.Theymaynotevenbeabletotakecareoft?10?.Butthatdoesntmatter.I,theirchild,willtakecharge.十九Tomwasapoorboy.Hemadealivingbycleaningleather(皮革)
48、s?1?forothersinthestreetTomwasalsoab?2?boyOneday,arichmann?3?Miserappearedinfront?of?TomHewatchedhisd?4?shoesforawhile,andthen,lookedatTomTomknewthiskindofpeoplewellTheylovemoneybuthatetospend?itTomsaid,“Letmeb?5?yourshoes,sir.Onlytwopence(便土),sir.Mr.Misershookhisheadandwalkedaway.Tomthoughtforaseco
49、ndandthencalledout,Idliketocleanitfornothing.”ThistimeMr.Miseragreed.Andsoononeof?hisshoes?wasshiningbrightly.?Whentherichmanputhisothershoeonthestool(凳子),Tomsaidhewouldntcleanitforhimu?6?hewaspaidtwopenceforhiswork.Mr.Miserwasverya?7?.Herefusedtopayanythingandwentaway.?Buttohiss?8?,thewellcleanedsh
50、oewassobrightthatitmadetheotheronelookevendirtier.Mr.Miserlookedround.Peopleinthestreetwerel?9?athim.Finallytherichmana?10?andgaveTomtwopence.Inaveryshorttimehistwoshoesshonebrightly二十Doyouknowthedifferencesbetweenthenewbuildingandtheoldones?Oldbuildingsh?1?brick(磚)andstonewalls.Thewallsholduptheb?2?.Incities,manymodernbuildingl?3?asiftheyaremadejustofwindows.Wallsofdarkglassreachhighintotheair.Manybuildingsarem?4?than50stories(層)tall.Arewallsofglassstronge?5?toholdupthenewbuildings?No,Thenewglasswallsdonoth
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