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1、語法填空ItasstorythattookplaceinJuly1915.Henryandhiseight-year-olddaughter,Pearl,were1._(excite)aboutthecompanytripthenextday.Buttheydidngtointheend.Why?Thatevening,Henryhadaviolentargument2._hislandlord(房東)Theargumentendedwiththelandlords3._(damage)anartworkoftheVirginMary.ThatwasHenrysfavorite4._(pain

2、t)Hewassoupsetwhenhe5._(realize)thepaintinghadbeendamaged.Onthefollowingdayhefellillandcouldnttakethetrip.Bothof6._(they)wereverysadaboutthatbecausetheyreallyexpected7._(take)thetrip.Buttwodayslater,theyknewtheywere8._(extreme)luckytohavemissedthecruise(航行)ontheSSEastland.ThatdayHenryreadinthenewspa

3、perthatthecruisehadsunkwithover800peopleonboard.HenryandPearldidnincident9._theydidnttakethetrip.HenryismygrandfatherandPearlismymother.Thankstothatargument100yearsago,22descendants(后輩)couldcometotheworldlater.Astheoldsayinggoes,“Misfortunemaybe10._actualblessing(福氣”Sodontbe)toosadwhensomethingbadha

4、ppens.Itmayturnouttobesomethinggood.2.語法填空InAmericahitchingaride(搭便車)isverycommon.Manypeopletherelovehitchingarideduring1._(they)trips.IalsooncehitchedaridewhenIwastravelinginAmerica.I2._(drive)ontheroadwhenmycarstopped.IwasgoingtoatownwhichwasfartherthanIhadexpected.Mytank(油箱)becameempty3._Igotther

5、e.Standingthere,Ididntknowwhattodo.IjustknewthatIneededhelp.ButIcouldseenobodyaround.WhocouldIturn4._?ThenIthoughtofscenesthatIhadseeninHollywood5._(movie)IrememberedthatpeopleinAmericalovedhitchingaride.ItoldmyselfthatIcoulddothat,too.Sowhenacarwascoming,Itriedtohitcharide.Tomyjoy,thecarreallystopp

6、edinfrontofme.Thedriverwas6.oldman.After7._(know)myproblem,hesaidhecouldhelpmeout.Hetookmetothe8._(near)gasstation.Butthenheleftashehadsomethingimportanttodo.IcouldntwalkallthewaybacktomycarT.herefore,ItriedtohitcharideagainandI9._(help)outonceagain.Iwas10._(great)moved.3.語法填空Jackwasbornintoaverypoo

7、rfamily.Oneday,he1._(walk)ataparkwhenhesawhalfofa$5bill.Usuallynoonewouldbehappytofindhalfofa$5bill.Itsofnou,seafterall.ButJacksheartwasfilledwith2.(excite)whenhesawit.Hehappilypickeditup.MothersDaywascomingandhewantedtochooseaMothersDaygift3.hismBouthheer.couldntaffordanygift.Hethoughtsomeonemustha

8、vethrownawaythatincompletebill.Andhewassuretheotherhalfofthe1billwasnearby.Butitwas4._(wind)thatday.Thathalfofthebillmust5._(blow)away.However,JackdidntloseheHaert.startedsearchingaround6._(careful)Abouttenminuteslater,asheliftedhishead,hefound7._hewaslookingforwasinthebush.Withthatfivedollarsinhisp

9、ocket,hewenttoastorenearby.Helookedforagiftforhismotherandboughtsomethingcheapbutnicefor8.(she)Jackmsotherwasmovedafter9._(know)howhecouldaffordthatgift.Richpeoplewouldntspendtimelookingfor10._incompletebillB.utforapoorlittleboywholovedhismother,5dollarscouldmeanalot.語法填空Thereissuchathingasafreelunc

10、h,asaschoolboyandhismominNewMexicocan1._(proud)say.Duranwas2._(puzzle)whenher14-year-oldsonDylanaskedhertopreparehimtwolunches.Whensheaskedaboutthereason,his3._(respond)wastrulytouching.ItturnedoutthatDylanhad4._classmatewhosefamilyreallyneededhelp.Theboymotherlostherjobdaysagoandcouldnolongerafford

11、hersonlsunches.Afterlearningthis,Duranwasmuch5.(willing)togivehelp.“Iwashomelessafewyearsago,6._Iknowhowharditistoaskforhelp,”saidDuran.“IdontthinkIhavedoneanythingspecial.IjustthinkIhavedonewhatahumanbeing7._(suppose)todo,”sheadded.Thekindnessdoesexistthere.Duranisthecoachofaschoolvolleyballteam.He

12、rteamraised$4008._(cover)thecostofalltheextralunchesDuranhadmadeoutof9._(she)ownpocket.Insteadofkeepingthemoney,Durandonatedittothecafeteria(自助食堂)ofhersonsschool.“Noweveryonecaneat,”Duransaid,“Whatmakesmeparticularlyproudisthatitallhadmysontostart10.”語法填空Hello,ImHelen.Iimntroducingyoutooneofthemostf

13、amous1._(theatre)intheworld,2._youcanhearandseewonderfulperformancesofoperaandballet.ItstheRoHouse.TheRoyalOperaHousewasbuiltin1858.Andit3._(be)actuallythethirdtheatrethatwehavehadonthislandatCoventGarden.Thefirsttheatrewasbuiltin1732,anditburntdownin1808.Thesecondonewasbuiltin1809anditburntdownin18

14、56.Butitnsotjustthe4._(build)thatmakesit5._(impress);itaslsotheperformancesonstagethatmakeitanamazingplace6._(visit)TheRoyalOperaHouseishome7._twocompanies,theRoyalBalletandtheRoyalOpera.Theyarebothfull-timehere,andtheygivealmost300performancesofoperaandballeteveryyear.2TheRoyalBalletandtheRoyalOper

15、ahavedancersandsingersfromallover8._world.Inrecentyears,wevehadtwofamoussingersfromChinaZhangLipingandDaiYuqiang.Therearesomecheaptickets9._(offer)there,butthenumberofthemislimited,soIthinkthebestthingtodoisbuy10._(they)inadvance.6.語法填空IV?語法填空WhenHanboklangwasyoung,hisparentsdied.Hewasbroughtupbyhis

16、grandparentsanduncle,andhewasreallygrateful1._themfortheirgoodteachings.OneMondayafternoon,he2._(walk)downtheroadwhensuddenlyhefoundahouseonfireandachildcryingloudly.Thenherealizedthatitwashisuncleshouse3._wasonfire.Herushedt,otbhuethoeufsoeundhisunclewasnotathome.AndhesawhiscousinTomcallingpeoplefo

17、rhelpwithnobody4._(help)him.Withouthesitation(遲疑),Hanboklangrushedinthehouse5._(save)Tom.WhenHanboklangwastakingTomoutsideofthehouse,ablockofwoodfellon6._(he)rightshoulder.HedidntstopuntilhetookTomoutofthehouse.ButHanboklangwas7._(serious)injured.Soon,Hanboklang8._(rush)tothehospital.WhenHanboklangw

18、asoutofdanger,Tomwasvery9._(thank);hesaidsomethingfor10._firsttime,anditwas“Ilove,yboiugbrother”語法填空Rice1._(believe)tohavebeenfirstgrowninChinaorpossiblysomewhereelseineasternAsiaaround10,000yearsago.2._earliestevidenceofricefarmingcomesfroma7,000-year-oldsitenearthelowerYangtzeRivervillageofHemudui

19、nZhejiangprovinceinChina.Riceisakindoffoodwhichrequiresmuchlabor.Indevelopedcountries,theplantingandharvestingisdone3.(most)withmachines.However,inmuchoftheworld,thesethingsarestilllargelydonebyhand.Ittakesonefarmer1,000to2,000workinghours4._(raise)aricecropon2.5acresofland.Thefactthatriceneedssomuc

20、hlabormeans5._(keep)alotofthepopulationontheland.Riceisalsoacrop6._needoflotsofwater.ThewetricegrowninmostofAsianeedshotweatherafteraperiodofrainandconditionsprovidedbythe7._(rain)seasonsaffectmanyoftheplaces8._riceisgrown.Ricestraws(稻稈)9._(leave)inthefieldsaddnutrients(營養(yǎng)物)tothesoilafterriceisharve

21、sted.Forthenextcrop,ricefarmerscanoftenenjoyagoodharvestbyaddinglittle10._nofertilizer.語法填空Cheatingcanhappeninalotofdifferentways.Whensomepeoplecheat,itwillnotbefairtothekids3who1._(study)hardforatestorthosewhoshouldbethetruewinnersofgames.Somekidscheat2.theybruesyorlazyandwanttogetgoodgradeswithout

22、3._(spend)timestudying.Otherkidsthinktheycantpassanexamiftheydontcheat.Evenwhenthereseemstobea“goodreason”,tagoodidea.4._c_hcehaetiantginigsnAkidwhothinkscheatingistheonlywaytopass5._examshouldtalkwithothersabouthisproblemsandfindthe6._(solve)together.Kidswhocheatmayfeelworriedaboutgetting7._(catch)

23、andtheymayfeelguilty(有罪的)afterwards.Ifyounoticesomeonecheating,orifsomeonewantstocopy8._(you)answers,youcantellittoateacher.“Cheatersneverwinandwinnersnevercheat,”asthesayinggoes.Thismaysound9._(confuse),sincesometimesitseemsthatcheatersdowinatleastforthemoment.Butkidswhodontcheataretruewinnersbecau

24、,sewhentheywin,theymakeit10._(honest)9語法填空Theprofessionalbasketballplayersareusuallyveryhard-working.Theyspendalotoftime1._(train)sinceyoung.Inotherwords,theyputalotofeffortsintoit.Mybasketballexperiencestarted2._Iwasonly11yearsold.I3._(begin)playingformyschoolwhenIwas13andImadealotofeffortstobe4._b

25、est.Ispentalmost5to65._(hour)onbasketballafterschool.SometimesIevenplayedtill10pm.Basketballhadbeenaveryimportantpartofmylife;itseemedthatIcouldntlive6.it.Iwastheteamcaptainof7._(I)schoolbasketballteam.Beforethestatebasketballtournament(錦標賽),wedidalotoftrainingincludingphysical,weight,shooting,jumpi

26、ng,andrunning.Weendedup8.(get)3rdinthetournamentandeverybodywassurprisedthatafteronly1yearwedidso9._(good)Butitmadesense.Wehadtrainedsohardafterall.Ifyouwanttobecomea10._(profession)basketballplayerorbecomegoodatsomething,tryhardenough.Withoutefforts,youcanhardlyachieveanything.10.語法填空Irecentlyexper

27、iencedsomethingduringadiving(跳水)competitionthatIwillneverforget.MyfriendsandIwerecheeringonouronlydiver,1._wasreadytotakeherturn.She2._(perform)herdiveverywell.Thejudgesheldoutthecards,3._(show)thatshereceivedtwofive-and-a-halves,averygoodscore.Whenherscore4._(announce),thecoachfromanotherteamimmedi

28、atelyjumpedfromhisseatinthefirstrow,5._(shake)hishead.Herantothejudgesandstartedarguingabouthowacertainturninherdivewaswrong.Hemadeimpolitecommentsrightinfrontof6._(she)loudly.Andhewassoangrythathespokesomedirtywords.Itwas7._rudestbehaviorIhadeverseenandIcouldntbelievethatitcamefromacoach.Thejudge,s

29、afterabriefdiscussion,agreedthatthedivewasnt8.(exact)whatit4wassupposedtobeandgavethedivertwotwos.Thecoachwalkedawaywitha9._(satisfy)laugh.IwillneverforgethowsorryIfelt10._theotherteam,whohastoworkwiththisrudecoach.語法填空Afewweeksago,afriendandI,bothtravelinginthesouthofFrance,61._(decide)togotothecho

30、colatefestival,62._(call)“FeriaduChocolat”inFrench.Ihad63._fatime.Therewerestalls(貨攤)sellingboxesofchocolates,sweets,dessertwines,etc.Allthestallownerswereveryfriendlyandhappytoseethe64.(arrive)offoreignerslikeus.Theyexplainedtheirmethodsof65._(make)chocolate,showedusphotosoftheirfactories,and,ofcou

31、rse,letustrytheirproducts!Myfriendboughtsomechocolatecups,66._Ithinkisagreatnovelty(新鮮事物)youdrinkyourdrink,andthenyoucaneatthechocolatecup!Wethenwenttoamasterclasswherewelearnthowtomakechocolate.Iwasalittle67._(worry)beforethemasterclass,astherewereonly12peopleinaclass,andIwasnstureifmyFrenchwouldbe

32、goodenough68.(understand)everything!Luckily,everyonewas69._(extreme)friendlytheladynext70._mewasmakingnotesofeverythingwedid,sosheexplainedwhenIdidntunderstand.A,tthoeurencldassstayedintheroomandchattedabouthowmuchwewereenjoyingthedayandeatinglotsofchocolate!語法填空Eatingatrestaurantshasntalwaysbeenkno

33、wnasthebestchoiceforpeople61._aretryingtokeepahealthydiet.Itis62._(extreme)hardforpeopletoavoidfoodthatisntsogoodforthemwhendiningout.However,youdonthavetogive63._yourloveofrestaurants.Therearewaysthatyoucaneathealthierfoodwhendiningoutwhileyoucanstillenjoytheexperience.Onemethodistotaketime64._(rea

34、d)thenutritioninformation.Somerestaurantspostitontheirmenusortheirwebsite.Ifyouknowyouregoingtovisit65._cert,ainyoreusstahuorualndtcheckthewebsitefirst.Ifnonutritioninformation66._(list),youshouldcheckthemenuattherestaurantbeforeyouorder.Anotherwayistothinkaboutnoteatingcreamorbuttersauces.Instead,c

35、onsider67._(choose)asaucethatcouldaddarichflavourtoyourfoodwithoutextracalories(卡路里)Allrestaurantshavewateravailable.Whetheritisfree68._youhavetobuyit,youshouldchoosetodrinkwateroverotherdrinkslikebeerorsoda,whichcontainsalotofcalories.Eatingoutdoesnthavetobeanunhealthy69._(decide)aslongasyoumakewci

36、sheoices.You5couldstillenjoyallofthebenefitsofdiningoutandbe70._(please)withyourchoiceslateron.語法填空Idliketotalkaboutcolour-blindness.Ifyourclothesdonmtatch,someonemightlaughatyour61._(be)“colour-blind”Butsomepeoplearereallycolour-blind.Itdoesnmteantheycantseeanycolour62._all,likeablackandwhitemovie.

37、Itmeansthattheyhavetroubleseeingthedifferencebetweencertain63._(colour)Beingcolour-blindcanmakeithard64._(match)yourcoatandtrousers,butitsnotaseriousproblem.Peoplewhoarecolour-blindcandonormalthings,evendriving.Mostcolour-blindpeoplecanttellthedifferencebetweenredandgreen,65._theycanlearntorespondto

38、thewaythetrafficsignalchanges.Theredlightis66._(general)onthetopofthesignalandthegreenoneatthebottom.People67._(test)forcolour-blindnessthroughpicturesmadeupofdifferentcoloureddots(小圓點trecognizethenumbersinthepicture,sheorshemaybecolour-blind.Boysarefar68.(much)likelytobe)Ifapersoncancolour-blind.In

39、fact,among12boys,oneof69.(they)isprobablyatleastalittlecolour-blind.Sogirls,nexttimeaboyasksyouiftwocoloursmatch,youdbetterlendhim70.hand!語法填空TheBigBangtheoryissciencesbestexplanationofhowtheuniversebegan.Thetheoryinsiststhatouruniverse61.(create)whenatinyandsuper-hotmassexplodedandbeganexpandingver

40、yrapidly.It62._(final)cooledandformedintothestarsandgalaxies(銀河系)with63._wearefamiliar.Itissaid64.theeventhappenedapproximately15billionyearsago.TheeventoftheBigBangwasspaceitselfexpandingperhapsatspeeds65._(great)thanlight.Sincethelate1960s,theBigBangtheory66._(be)themainexplanationforthebirthofour

41、universe.Because67._(physics)havenotyetfoundaconvincingtheorythatexplainshowgravityoperates,theyareunable68._(find)theoriesastowhathappenedaftertheBigBang.Attheverybeginning,ouruniversemayhavebeenanobjectwithnearly-infinitedensity,69._perhapssomethingelse.Ourinstrumentsand70._(science)methodsmayneed

42、tobefullyimprovedbeforeanyfurtherprogressismade.15.語法填空Carpoolingiswhenadriverofferstotakepassengersinexchangeforsomemoneyforpetrol.As61.result,carpoolingcanbe62._(cheap)thanpublictransportbecauseeveryoneinthecarsharesthecostofpetrol.I63._(recent)didcarpoolingforthefirsttimeanditwasveryeasytofindadr

43、iverusedawebsite64._listsdriversprofile簡介)andfoundsomeonewhowasgoingtothesameplaceasme.Alotofinformationcan65._(see)intheprofilessuchastheirfirstname,ageandgender(性別)aswellasreviewsfromotherpassengers.Idecided66._(travel)withaladywhohadverygoodreviews.Ifoundcarpoolingtobea(n)67._(impress)experience.

44、Notonlywasthetripverycheap,6butthedriverandtheotherpassengerswerereallyfriendly.TheywereallFrenchsoIhadthechancetopractise68.(speak)someFrench.WhenIwavedgoodbyetothem,athoughtsuddenlyoccurredtome69._carpoolingcouldbethefutureoftravel.Bothdriversandpassengerscanbenefit70._thisformoftravel.Itsavesmone

45、y,andperhapsmoreimportantly,carpoolingprovidesafantasticopportunitytomeetinterestingpeopleonyourtravels.語法填空WuZetian,theonlywomanemperortoruleancientChina,isconsidered61._oneofthemostpowerfulwomeninChinesehistory.Shewasbornintoa(n)62._(wealth)familywithgreatbeautyandintelligence.Thisbeautifulgirl,un

46、likeothersinancientChina,63.(be)infavourofreadingandoftentravelledaroundthecountrywithherfatherwhenshewasyoung,64._increasedherknowledgeanddevelopedhertalents.Whenshewasaboutfourteen,she65._(send)tothepalaceandmarriedtotheEmperor.Aftermanydifficultiesandhardships,she66._(successful)madeherselfqueen.

47、AfewyearsafterEmperorGaozongdied,WuZetianchangedthenameofthedynastyTangtoZhou,andbecameEmpress.67.seemedlikeahardtaskforwomentoberulersinancienttimes,butWuZetiansucceeded.Whensheruledthecountry,shesupportedeconomicandcultural68._(develop)andimprovedpeoplelivsingquality.Shealsoencouragedgirlstogotosc

48、hool69._(study)Beforethen,girlswerenotallowedtogotoschool.WuZetiandiedattheageof82,70._(leave)agravestonewithoutanywordsonit.AlthoughtheZhoudynastyonlylastedforonegeneration,itmarkedanimportantperiodinChinesehistory.語法填空Ilovetravelling,butithasntalwaysbeenmyhobby.Duringthespringvacationatuniver,sitI

49、yvisitedAthensand61.(differ)citiesinItalyIwasveryexcitedbecausethiswas62.firsttimeIhadtravelledabroadwithjustmyfriends.Thisdesiretotravelstartedoffsimplyasaway63._(have)somethingtolookforwardtoafterexams,butIsoondiscovered64._importantitistotravel.OnmytravelsIhavehadtheopportunityof65._(experience)n

50、ewculturesthroughtheart,history,languageandfoodofvarious(多種多樣的)places.Travelling66._(be)alearningexperienceforbothoneselfandalsothepeopleyoumeet.Whenyoutravelyouwillmeetpeoplewhohavevariousculturalbackgroundsand67._aresult,sometimesyourownideasandopinionsmight68._(challenge)Itsimportanttolearntoseet

51、hingsfromotherpeoplectives(視角)andsperspetochallengeyourownknowledgeoftheworld.Travellingis69._(true)anenrichingexperienceandIamalwaysexcitedaboutthe70._(discover)thatarewaitingformeonmynextadventure!7語法填空Once,threemengot61._(lose)intheforest.Theydecidedtheywouldstayintheforestuntiltheyfound62._(they

52、)way.Thenextmorning,onemanwenttofindsomefood.Soon,theothertwomenwere63._(surprise)tofindhimbackwithadeerandaskedhowhegotthedeer,themanreplied,“Ifoundtracks,Ifollowedthetracks,andIgotadeer”Theybothwere64._(slight)confusedbecausehehadnoweapons.Afew65._(day)later,thesecondguywentinsearch66._foodandsoon

53、camebackwithadeertoo.Theothertwoaskedhowhemanaged67._(get)thedeer.Hisreplywas68._sameasthefirstmans.Thenitwastheturnofthethirdguytosearchforfood.Manyhourspassed,andthethirdman69._(hold)nothinginhishandscameback,withbloodonhisface.Theothertwoaskedhim70._hadhappened.Helookedatthemandreplied,“Ifoundtra

54、cks,Ifollowedthetracks,andIgothitbyatrain”19.語法填空Bodylanguagereferstowhat61._(communicate)tootherswithyourbody.Gestures,facialexpressionsandmovementsareconsidered62._(be)bodylanguage,suchasnoddingyourheadorshrugging(聳)yourshoulders.Bodylanguageisaformofnon-verbalcommunicationthatcanhave63._influence

55、onhowweareunderstoodbyothers.Insomeworkplaces,youmayhavetoworkwithpeopleofdifferentnationalities,soits64._(help)tohavesomeknowledgeofculturalbodylanguage.Whatisacceptabletosomepeoplemaymakeothersfeeluncomfortable.65._example,Australiansdonthavemuchphysicalcontact.Intentionscanbemisunderstoodwhen66._

56、comestotouchingsomeoneintheworkplace.Puttingahandonsomeonesshouldermaynotbeacauseofalarminsomeculture,sbutinAustralia,itmaycause67._(misunderstand)somepeoplemayseeitasimpolite.However,likeinmostcountries,shakingsomeoneshandfirmlyisa(n)68._(common)usedwayofgreetinginAustralia,69._showsthatyouareopena

57、ndgenuine.Bothmenandwomenshakehandsinbusiness,especiallywhen70._(meet)someoneforthefirsttime.語法填空Anamusementparkorthemeparkisagroupofentertaining61._(attract),rides,andothereventsinalocationfortheenjoymentofvariouspeople.Formany,theresonlyonegoodreason62.(go)toanamusementpark:therollercoaster.Others

58、,however,wouldratherhidebehindtheclosestcandystand63._gonearacoaster.Rollercoastersoftenappealto(吸引)kidswhoselivesare64._(bore),stressfulorcontrolled,anexpertsays.“Thesummers65._kidscouldbekidsandfloatdownariverinaninnertubeareover.Rollercoastersareawayof66._(break)outofroutines(老例)inwhichtoomuch67.

59、_(expect)ofyoubyothersineverydaylife.Youcanletgoandscreamandshoutordowhateveryou8want.”Attendanceatamusementparksshowsmanyadultsfeel68._sameway.69_(compare)withskateboarding,extrememountainbiking,andotheradventuresports,ridingrollercoastersissafe.Parents70._(general)dontmindwhenkidsgooncoasters.Roll

60、ercoastersalsobringpeopletogether.Riderssharethethrillandadventureofsurvivingwhatfeelslikeanextremeexperience.語法填空Thegrassisalwaysgreenerontheothersideofthefence.Thatonseofthebest-knownold1._(say)inEnglish.Itmeansotherplacesoftenlookbetterandmoreinterestingthantheplace2._welive.Troublesinlifearesure

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