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Theywere (surprise)toseetheListen!Hervoice(聲音) (sound)likethesingingoftheCould lmewhat (happen)toyoujustnow (chat)underthebigtreeWouldyou (go)with (like)hisfather,healsolikesplayingIt’stime (play)9 Johnisaforeignstudent.HelovesChinaandhe_1 inChinaforovertwoyears.He2 agoodEnglishteacherin2yearsafterschool.Onedaywhenhe3 onthebeach,heheardsomeonecryingforhelp.Hejumpedupquicklyandsawaboyinthesea.He4 offhisshirtandjumpedintothewater.Heswamtotheboyandpulledhimout.Thenhegavetheboymouth-to-mouthbreating.Atlasttheboy5 .HewasverygratefultoJohn.. —Ihearanew“SoYoung”willbeonthisweekend.Let’sgotothecinematogether,—Soundsgreat.Unlessit —Ididn‘tseeyouatyesterday‘sparty,—Oh,I formydrivingMyauntMay alotovertheseyears.Sheusedtobealittlefat,butnowsheisveryThegeographyteachertoldusthatDiaoyuIsland intheeastofAMartinRobinsonisafamousdoctor.He1(have)alotofexperiencedealingwithteenagers.Hisnewbook——WhatWouldYouf?——2(come)outlastmonth.Itgivesadviceonwhat3(do)inlotsofdifferentsituations.BOnedaythereweresomepeopleonabus.Suddenlyawomaninthefrontofthebuscalledout.People4(notknow)whathappenedandtheylookedahead(前面).Atruckquicklyrushedtoourbus.Theyweretooscared5(say)aword.Atthelastmomentthedriverturnedthebusasideandithitatreebytheroad.Thetruckpassedbyquicklyand6(fall)intotheriver.Luckily,noneofthepassengers7(hurt).ButTomandDavewerenotTheyhadtosavethetruckdriver!ManyAmericanswereborninpoorfamilies.They(1) (spend)theirchildhoodinwooden(木制的)rooms.Theygotlittle(2) (educate).WashingtonandLincoln,forexample,neverwenttoschool.Theytaught(3) (them).Lincolnoncedidjobsasaworker,ashopkeeper apostofficerinhisearly(5) (year).Besides,anumberofUSshadexperiencesinthearmy,suchasGrantandEisenhower.Grantwas(6) general(將軍).It(7) (happen)thattheycamefrom(8) sameschool—WestPointMilitaryAcademy點(diǎn)軍校).However,these(9) (difficulty)experienceshadgreatinfluence(10) lifeandhelpedthemsucceed.Eachyear,thousandsofChinesemiddleschoolstudents(1) (go)tostudyinforeigncountriessuchastheUS,theUKandAustralia.“Chinesechildrenhopeverymuchtogoabroad(2) get)awiderview(視野)oftheworld,”saidLiMingshan,aChinesewriterwho(3) (live)inAmericaformanyyears.InatalkLi(4) (l)morethan300parentsandtheirchildrenthatlifeinforeigncountriescanbehardforyoungpeople.“Theyhavetomeetacultureshockandlanguageproblems.”However,thesearenotthemostdifficultthings.Tomostchildren,(5) (look)afterthemselveswhilethey(6) (study)aloneinaforeigncountryisabigchallenge().ZhaoBaohua,a16-year-oldstudentbegintostudyinahighschoolinAustralialastOctober.Tohissurprise,therenostudent(7) (give).“Withtheseeducationsystems(體制),wehavemorefreetimeandmorespaceforthinking.”SaidZhao.Butifyoudontknowhowtoplanyourtimeandmoney,you (nothave)aneasytime.”Someofhisfriendsspenttheirwholeyear’smoneyintwomonthsoftheterm,andtheydidn’tpasstheir“Learningatayoungage(9) (help)studentslearnforeignlanguagesquickly,butstudentsandparentsshouldknowaboutthechallenges,”Lisaid.“Ifyouwanttostudyabroad, (try)totalktosomeonewithexperienceinforeigncountries.Makesurethatyouarereadyforit.”O(jiān)neday,whenTomgottotheoffice,aletter(1) (wait)forhim.Heopenedit.“DearTom,”thelettersaid,“I(2) (write)tothankyouforyourhelp.You(3) (help)mesomuchwhenIcametoyouroffice.Here’saticketforthebigfootballmatch.”Tomlookedatthe ticket.Hecouldnotbelievethathehadit.Everyonelookedforward (watch)thematch!“Imustwatchthematch,”hethough.“Imust. (expect)thebigmatchfor4Tomthoughtandthough.He(6) (notput)hisheartintoanywork.Thenattwelveo’clockheknewwhat(7) Hewentoutoftheofficeandcalledhissister,Atoneo’clockMrBatescameuptohim.“Ihavebadnewsforyou,Tom.Yoursisterephonedjustnow.Yourmother(8) (send)tohospitalamomentago.”“Thankyou,”Tomsaid.“Iwillgotothehospital.I (come)backassoonasInfact,Tom(10) (leave)theofficequicklyforthefootballground.Tom’sticketwasagoodone.Hecouldstandnearthefront.Thenextmorning,whenTomgottotheofficeMrBatescameuptohim.“ourefired(解雇Tom.”Thenhewalkedawarily.“Butwhy?”TomThenagirlsaid,“WesawthematchonTVhereyesterday!YouwereonTV!Tom,youhadsuchagoodOnceuponatime,somechildren1(fish)atseasidewhentheycaughtaturtle.Theybeatitwithstones.Justatthattime,ayoungmancameupand2(drive)themaway.Theturtlewasverythankfulandsaid,“Thanksforyourkindness.Iwouldlike3(invite)youtoafantasticplace.”Theyoungmanrodeontheturtle’sbackandwastakentoasecretplaceinthesea.Whentheyreachedplace,hewasamazedatthesightseeing,“whatanicepalace!”Tothankhim,thekingoftheturtlesgavehimaverybigdinner4(eat).Hehadn’teatensomuchdeliciousfoodbefore.HewaspleasedwithAfterthedinner,thekingsaid,“I’mgoingtogiveyoutwoboxes,butyoumusopenboth.Dorememberit!”Theyoungmanpromisedthathe5(open)onlyone.Justthen,alargewavesenthimoutofthesea.After6(go)backhome,heopenedthebiggerbox.Tohissurprise,theboxwasfullofgoldshiningbrightly.“MyGod!Iamrichnow!”Thenhethought,“Theremustbesomethingmoreexpensiveintheotherbox.”Hebrokehispromiseandopenedit.Suddenlyhebecameanoldmanwhowasover80yearsold.Hewassosorryforwhathedid,butitwastoolate.Thewaywecommunicatewithotherscan1. (improve)bybuildingabettervocabulary.Inourallife,wecommunicateandshareexperienceswithothers.However,howwellwedo (depend)onourabilitytoexpressourselvesthroughspokenand3. (write)language.Luckily,increasingourwordpowercanmakeusowntheskillsweneed4. (communicate)betterwithothers.Whenyouseeanewword,whetherthroughreadingor5. (hear)someonesaytheword,justbereadytotakeoutyourdictionaryandlookituplearnaboutthewordandanythingthatrelates( 相關(guān))it.Ifyou6. (understand)theword,you'llhopefullyrememberitwell.JohnisfromItaly.He (like)travellingaroundtheworld.Hereisastoryabouthistravel.yearsago,hewent (visit)England.unluckily,he (drop)hiswalletintotheverywater.Severalweekslater,thephoneranginhishouseandanEnglishmantoldhim,"Sir,(find)yourwalletalready.(discover)lastSundayonthebedofthelake.""Thewholethingisquiteamazing.Theyhavepostedallthethingstome.I6. (get)themtomorrow.Ican'tbelieveit,"saidJohn.Weusuallyhadsomestrangeandfunnyideaswhenwewere1WhenIwasalittlegirl,I2(live)inaverybigneighborhoodandwesharedagardenand3poolbetweenforty-eighthouses.Therewerealotofkidsaroundmyageandweallused4(play)together,andwe’doftenswim5thepool.Buttherewasoneboywhowasaboutfiveyears6(old)thanus.day,whenIwasswimming,7toldme,“Ihopeyouknowthereisasharkinthelight.Andit8out)togetyouifyouswimalone.”Iwasveryafraid,andupuntiltoday—Iamtwenty-fiveyearsoldnow—IstillgetnervouswhenIswimalone Ialwayscheckthelighttomakesurethere’snoshark. youthinkofthiskindofideas?WriteyourstoriesandsharewithItwasSunday.Jackwenttoabarber’sshop(理發(fā)店)tohave (he)haircut.Buthewasnothappywiththeresult.Whilehe (walk)alongthestreet,hemethisfriendBob.“Whathashappenedtoyourhair?”Boblaughedand“Ihad 3baddaytoday!Ididn’tlikemyoldhairstyle Iwenttoanewbarber’sshop.Butthisoneseemseven (bad)thanbefore.Youknow,Iamgoingtoapartytonight.”Jacksaid “Oh,that’sreallyaproblem.NowI’ll lyouwhat (do)whenyougointoabarber’sshopnexttime:havealook 8allthebarber’shair,findout9hairlooksworst,andtengostraighttohim.”“Why?”Jackasked.“Whocutthat10(man)hair?Hecouldn’tcutithimself,couldhe?Anotherbarbercutit.Soyouknowhecan’tbetheworstbarber.”Bobsaid.I'msittingoutsidegrandpa'spig'eonloft(鴿子房)andwaitingfoldietocomehome.I'mreallynervousaboutitbecause (ask)todoanimportantGoldieisgrandpa'schampion(冠軍)racingpigeon.She'sfamousbecauseshe (win)lotsofcups.Thismorningshehadarace-flewtwohundredawaywithlotsofotherpigeons.Andnowshe (race)back¨Comeon,Goldie.Comeon.Goldie!"That'sme,callingGoldiebackhome.Butlcan'tseeheryet.IreallywantGoldietowinthisrace.1wanttogivegrandpathegoodnewswhen (see)himtonightinhospital.Myeyessearchthebluesky.Stillnosignof“Calm()down,Danny!”IlButit'shardtobecalm.Thisjobisveryimportant.I'lllyouBeforetherace,they (put)aringoneverypigeon'sleg.Whencomesback,I'vegottocatchher (take)herringoff,asfastasIcan,putitinalittlemetaltube(管子),thenputthattubeingrandpa'sspecialclock.ThatrecordsthetimethatGoldiefinishedtheraceItshouldbegrandpa'sjobButwhile (prepare)fortherace,hefellillsuddenlyandwassenttotheSothat'swhyI'mnervous,waiting oldie.I'mgettingmorenervousminute,becauseGoldie (be)herebynow.Buttheskyisblueand (notworry)”I lmyself.“Goldiealwayscomesback.”Butwhereisshe?What(10)I 1waituntilit'snearlydark.1giveup!Thenllocktheotherpigeonsintheloft.I'vegottoseegrandpatonightatthehospital.Bridgesarebuiltformanyreasons.Somebridgesarebuiltsothatcars1(cross)overrivers.OthersaremadefortrainstouseInWashingtonStatethereisaveryunusualbridgeItwasbuiltforsquirrels(松鼠)。ThetownofLongviewhasaverybusystreet.Manycarspassiteveryday.Whensquirrelstriedtocrossthestreet,they2(kill).AmosPeterswanted3(protect)thesesmallandlovelyanimals,sohebuiltabridgeforthem---onethatwouldletthempassabovethetraffic.Thebridge4(be)asymbolofthetownforover40yearssincethen.AndeveryChristmas,thelocalpeople5(add)asmallChristmastreetothecenterofthebridge,Howlovely!Afewyearsago,thelocalpeople6(create)asquirrelfestivalandtheyraisedmoney7(build)twomorebridgesfortheselovelyanimals.Foryears,becauseofthebridges.thesquirrelsinthetownhavebeenabletocrosssafelyfromonesideofthestreettotheother.3個(gè)單詞。Somepeoplestillliveintheirhometown.However,othersmayonlyvisit1onceortwiceayear.MillionsofChineseleavethecountryside2(search)forworkinthecities.AmongtheseisHuaXing.He3(live)inWenzhouforthelast13years.Withahardjob4afactory,heseldomvisitshishometown.“Ihaven’tbeenbackforthreeyears.It’s5(shame),”hesays. (develop)havebeengoodinHuaXing’shometownsince2002,forexample,new newschool8(build).However,somethingswillneverchangeinhishometown.Thebigoldtreeisstillbesidetheplayground.Childreninhistime9(usual)likedtoplaytogetherunderit.Itwas10happyInrecentyears,moreandmorechildrenintheUSareinterestedinlearningChineseandlearningaboutSeven-year-old (study)ChinesefortwoyearsintheConfucius()ClassroomWashingtonYuyingPublicCharterSchool.Duringclass,Annaandtheotherchildrenareinterestedinintroducingthemselvesandteachingvisitorshow (say)“ o”,“thankyou”and“goodbye”inChinese.“Whenshegrowsup,sbeabletocommunicatewithChinese.IhopeshelearnsChineseasearlyaspossible,”saysAnna’smother.“I (spend)moreonthissothatshecangetalifelongskill.”Forthelasthundredyears,peopleoftwovillagesinSumatrahaveuseda30-metre-longbridge.It4(make)oftheroots(樹(shù)根)oftwotreesoneachsideoftheriver.PakihSohan,ateacher,begantobuildthebridgeinBecauseoftheriver,many (not,go)toIttookPakihSohanmorethan26yearstomakethestrongbridge.Thebridge e)strongerandstrongerbecausetherootsgrowallthetime.Onrainydayspeopleshouldcrossthebridgecarefully.Whenit (rain),thebridgewill ewetandslippery(滑的).Moreandmorepeopletraveltherejusttotakesomephotosandtrycrossingit.閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)脑~,或填人括號(hào)中所給單詞的正確形式(3個(gè)單Childrentodayhavemanythingstoplaywith.Theycanwatchevision,surf Internet,orplaygames.Butwhatdoyouthinkchildren (do)forfunlongago?TheyreadSomeofyoumightask,"Arebooks
(real)fun?"Believeitornot,booksprovidemanythingsevisionorcomputerscannot.Sincebooksuseonlywords (l)astory,theycanimproveyourimagination.Youcanpicturethecharacters backgroundinyourheadandyoucanalso thecharactersThewordsandsentencesthatareusedin lingarealsoveryinteresting usuallycannot (find)oftenon evisionoronwebsites.Theyaresometimessobeautifulandtouchingbringtearstoyoureyes.
theyBooksalsohelpustothinkharderand (deep).Aswecontinuetoread,weaskquestionsto (our)andtrytofindThesearesomeofthe (reason)whybooksaresofuntoread.Remember:themoreyouread,themoreyougrow.Summerwascominganditwasgettinghotter.Mrs.Kinggot1earlyonemorningandwenttothemarketaftershe2(have)breakfast.Sheknewthateverythingwascheaptherebeforeeighto'clock.Shewantedtobuymanyes3(vegetable)forherfamily.Suddenlyshesawtherewere4ofpeoplearoundafarmer.Shehurriedthereandfoundthathewassellingsome doesitcost?”awoman“Twodollarsa“Oh,howcheapitis!”Mrs.Kingsaidtoherself.“John 6(like)beefverymuch.I'dbetterbuysomehere.”Whenshegot7withfivekilosofbeef,hersonwashappybutherhusbandgot“Whatasillywoman!”saidMr.King.“Howshallwekeepitfreshinsuchhotweather?”“Yourauntisveryrich,”saidMrs.King.“Whynotgoandborrowsomemoney8her?Thenwe'llbeabletobuyafridge.”MrKingagreedandtheybegantoteachtheirfiveyearoldson9(say)whentheywereathisaunt's“John,”Mr.Kingsaid,“howcanwekeepthebeeffresh?”“That'seasy,”theboysaid10(happy).“Byeatingit!”Japanesewoman—JunkoMountQomolangmaisthehighestmountainintheworld.ItisintheHimalaya(喜馬拉雅betweenNepal(尼泊爾)andChina,anditisabout8,844metershigh.SirEdmundHillaryfromNewZealandandTenzingNayfromNepalwerethepeopleever1(climb) in1953.Menfromseveraldifferentcountriesclimbeditafterthat.JunkoTabei,aJapanese,wasthe woman2(make)thisdifficultclimb.AJapanesenewspr-evisioncompany3(choose)fifteenwomenfrommountaineeringclubstoclimbMountQomolangmain1975.Thegroupclimbedforseveraldays.Thentherewasanaccident.Theheavyiceandsnow4(hurt)tenofthewomen.Theyhadtostopclimbing.Theotherfivewentonclimbing.OnlyMs.Tabeiwasabletoclimbthelast70meters.She (stand)onthetopoftheworld.Shewasthewomanthere.Ms.Tabeiwas35yearsoldatthattime.Shestartedclimbingmountainsin1960.Shestillclimbsmountainsnow.Sheisnotanordinary (Japan)housewife.Ms.Tabeimakesmoneyforhertrips (teach)Englishandpianotochildren.Sheclimbsamountainabouteverythreeyears.Shehasclimbedsomeof (high)mountainsinsixcountries.Finally,shewantstoclimbthehighestmountainineverycountryintheworld.Whenshereachesthetopofamountain,shethinks,“I’mgladthatI’mattop.Onedayarichwoman(1) (lose)herpursewithalotofmoneyinit.Soshemadeapromise,“Ifanybody(2) (find)mypurseandreturnsittome,I’llgivehalfthemoneytohim.”Apoormanfoundthepursenearashop.Hesentitbacktothewoman,buttherichwomanchangedhermind.“There(3)(be)anexpensiveringinmypursebesidesmoney.”saidthewoman,“I (notgive)giveyouhalfthemoneyinmypurseuntilyoureturnittome.”“ButI(5) (see)anexpensiveringinyourpurse.”saidtheman.Theybegan(6)(quarrel).Themanbecameangryandtookthewomantoajudge().After(7) (hear)whathadhappenedtothem,thejudgesaidtothewoman,“I’msurethatyouhavelostapurse,andthereisanexpensiveringinit.Butthereisonlyalotofmoneyinthispurse.SoIdon’tthinkit’syours.(8) (wait)forsometime.Maybesomebodywillgiveyourpursebackafterit(9) Thenthejudgeturnedtothemanandsaid,“You(10) (take)thepursehome.Iftheownertcometogetitbackintwodays,itwillbeMostofushaveprobablybeenangrywithourfriends,parents,orteachers.Perhapsthey1(say)somethingyoudidn’tlikeoryoufeltthey2(be)unfair,sometimes,people3(stay)angryforyearsaboutasmallproblem.Time4(go)by,andgoodfriendshipsmay5(lose).Whenweareangry,however,weareusually (affect).Perhapswehaveseenyoungchildren 7(play)together.Sometimesthey (have)disagreementsanddecidenot 9(talk)toeachother.However,thisusuallydoesnotlastforlong.Thisisanimportantlessonforus,wecansolveaproblemby (learn)toI’dlike1.(introduceabooktoyoutoday—Sorry,IFettoAsk!It’saboutaskingforpermission允許)and2.(say)sorry.Trarjisanaughty(調(diào)皮)boy.Heisalwayscausinglotsoftrouble.Without3.(l)anyone.TrarjandhisbestfriendSamdecided4.(walk)homefromschoolinsteadoftakingthebus.Trarj’sfather5.(find)theboystryingtousehiscomputertosurftheInternet.Aftertheirpianolesson,TearjandhissisterBlanche6.(eat)Mom’schocolatecakesecretly.OnGrandma’sEverytimewhenTrarjmadeamistakehewouldstayinhis“time-out”chairand7.(think)abouthisDadhelpedTrarjlearnhow8.(do)abetterjodofaskingforpermissionandsayingsorrytothebusdriver,Grandmaandsoon.Finally,trarjlearnedthe9.(different)ofaskingforpermission.SoTrarj10.(have)fewertripstothe“time-out’chairlater.Overthelastfewyears,people(1) (start)tothinkthatplasticbottlesarebad.Therearemanygoodreasonsforthis.Plasticbottlestakealotoftimetobreakdown,sotherearealwaysalotoftheminlandfills.Astheworld’slargestdrinkcompany,theCoca-ColaCompanyisalwaysable(2) (catch)agoodopportunity.It(3) (come)upwithanewinvention,the“PlantBottle”.Thenew partly (make)fromplants.Usually,petroleumisthemainmaterial(5)(use)toproducebottles.Therefore,(6)(use)plantstoproducebottlescancutdowntheCoca-ColaCompany’suseofpetroleum.Also,thePlantBottlecanbeusedagain.TheCoca-Cola (produce)twobillionPlantBottlesbyofthisyear.MuhtarKent,CEOoftheCoca-ColaCompany,(8)(l)areporter,“Wearethe (take)thiskindofbottletothemarket.Thisisanimportantstepinoursustainable“ThePlantBottleisakindofinnovation4.It(10)(show)howbusinessescanhelptodealwithclimatechangeproblemsandputlessstressonourvaluablenaturalresources5,”saidKateKrebs,thedirectorofSustainableResourcesfortheClimateGroup.makeregardbe Tina,a16-year-oldgirl,haslongstraightandblackhair.She’soutgoingandhasmanygoodfriends.Lastyearwe1 goodfriendsduringmysummerI’dliketointroducehertoyou.Tina2 interestedinEnglishbecauseshethinksit’sveryfunny.Andsofar,she3 goodEnglishgrades.Sheisalsogoodatvolleyball.Andshe asthecaptainofschoolvolleyballteambyallofus.Ihope friendswithherWhenwesleep,weliedown.Ourbodiesrestbecausewearenotmoving.Ourstomachsrestbecausewearenot_1(eat).Ourlungsrestbecausewearenotbreathingsofast.Our2restbecausetheyarenotlookingatanything.Theworkourbodiesdowhileweareawake3(go)onwhilewesleep.Butitgoesonmore4(slow).Animalsneed5(sleep),too.Butsomeanimalsdonotliedownandclose_6eyes,asweSometimes,itishardtolwhetheracowisasleep7awakebecausewedonotoftensee8(close)theirHorsessleep9(stand)up.Cranesnotonlysleepstandingup,10 theysleepstandingononeleg!LionlivedinaforestaloneHealwaysdreamedthatotheranimalswouldrespect尊重him (follow)himandbowingbeforeOnedayMouseranthroughthejungleandtripped絆倒overLion’spaws.Lion(wake)upbyhim,feelingangry.“Howdareyou(3) (run)overmypaws!”heshouted.Mouse (catch)byhim.AndLioncontinuedshouting,“Onthesecondthought,hungrynow,andyou’llmakeadeliciousMousecriedout,“KingLion,doyouthinkIshould(5) (pardon)?Ifyouletmelive,yourkindnesswillalways(6) (remember).Andsomeday,Imightbeabletohelpyou.”“Howcouldsuchapowerlesslittlemouseeverhelpme?”ThatthoughtmadeLion(7)(laugh)somuchthathedecidedtoletMousego.AweeklaterLionwaswalkingthroughthejunglewhenhesteppedontoahunter’snetThenetscooped勾)himup.Lion’sfrightenedshouts(8) (hear)byMouse.Herantohelp.Mousequicklychewed(咬)throughtheropes(9) (make)aholeinthenet.Soon,Lionwasfree.Lionlookeddownatthelittlemouse.“Thankyouforsavingmylife,”saidLion.“Iwasmistaken.Iusedto(10) youpowerless.Butyou’veprovedyourselfagreatfriend!”IthappenedlastAugustattheairport.Afewweeksago,agroupofusdecided(1) (go)abroadtogetherforaholiday.Whenwe(2) 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