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年南京市中考英語復(fù)習(xí)之首字母填空1Chinesepeoplestartedtobuildgardensmorethan2,000yearsago.Chinesegardensareaspecialformoft___66___Chinesecultureandart.AttheentrancetoaChinesegarden,thereisusuallyahugestoneorwalltoscreen(擋?。﹜ourview.Thisistogiveyouapressed-infeeling,inordertolaterproduceunexpectedjoyw___67___youturnaroundthehalltoseetheamazingrockformations(假山)andabiglake.Thebeste___68___istheSummerPalace.Rockformationsplayani___69___roleinthedesignofaChinese-stylegarden.Withoutthem,agardencouldnotbeconsideredaChinese-stylegarden.TheyareasimportanttoaChinese-stylegardenassculpturesaretoaEuropean-stylegarden.GeGardeninYangzhouisfamousfori___70___FourSeasonsRockeries(假山花園).G___71___inthesoutharemostlysmallinsize.Chinesegardendesignershaveusedthemethodof“borrowingscenerywithamirror(鏡子)”tocreateasenseofs___72___.Amirrorishungoppositeawindowtotakeintheoutsidescenery.AfineexampleofthisisPianShiShanFang,arockeryinHeGarden,Yangzhou.Abigmirrorisbuiltintothewallofitswestcorridor.Thewholegardenwillbes___73___inthemirrorwhereverthevisitorsare.Apooloralakeinagardena___74___servesthispurpose.ApoolrunsfromsouthtonorththroughthegardenofPianShiShanFang.Eastoftherockery,aman-mademoonisreflected(倒映)inthep___75___.Whatevermethodsused,everyeffortismadetoachievethepurposeofgivingvisitorsasenseofspaceinthegarden.66.(t)raditional67.(w)hen68.(e)xample69.(i)mportant70.(i)ts71.(G)ardens72.(s)pace73.(s)een74.(a)lso75.(p)ool2TheChineselifeiscolorfulwithmanyinterestingfolkways.TheLanternFestivalisonthe15thdayofthefirstlunarmonth,ithasaChinesenameYuanxiaoFestival.Yuanxiaocomesfromthef__66__thatpeoplecallthefirstlunarmonththeYuanMonthandnightXiao.Thenightofthe15thdayofthefirstlunarmonthm__67__thebeginningofthefirstfullmoon.OntheLanternFestival,theChinesepeoplehavethecustomofe__68__lantemsandeatingglutinousricedumplings.Thereisacommonsayingthat“PlayingontheLanternFestival.”ThecustomstartedduringtheHanDynasty,andhasah__69__ofmorethan2000years.Onthatnight,everyplaceisdecoratedwithlanternsandstreamers(飾帶)andthereisabustlingatmosphere.Asnightf__70__,peoplegoincrowdstotheseaofcolorfullanterns:palacelanterns,walllamps,figurelanterns,flowerlanterns,revolvinghorselanterns,animallanterns,andtoylanterns,ofalltypesandc____71__.Somelanternshaveriddles(謎語)onthem,whichencouragepeopletotrytobethef__72__tofindtheanswer.Itisa__73__atraditionalcustomtoeatglutinousricedumplingsatthistime.AsearlyastheSongDynasty,therewassuchakindoffood,aroundballm__74__ofglutinousriceflourwithafillingofsugarandkernels(果仁).SinceitiseatenontheLanternFestival,peoplecallityuanxiao.TheChinesepeoplehopethate__75__issatisfactory(yuanmaninChinese),andtoeatglutinousricedumplingsonthefirstnightwithafullmooninayearistowishthatfamilymemberswillremainunited,harmonious,happyandsatisfied.66.food 67.means 68.enjoy 69.history 70.falls71.colours 72.first 73.also 74.made 75.everything3Sometimes,childrencan’tkeepasinglebitofinformationintheirmindwhiletheyaredoingsomethingelse.Ifso,theymayhaveproblemswiththeirworkingmemory.Itisanimportants____68____forchildren.Herearesomet____69____tohelpimprovechildren’sworkingmemory.Readactively.Theymayformlong-term(長時(shí)間的)memoriesmoree____70____whenchildrentakepartinactivereading.Activereadingi____71____notonlyaskingnotes,butalsospeakingaloudandaskingquestionsaboutthematerialthattheyarereading.Usevisualization(形象化)skills.Whenreadingsomething,askchildrentoimaginethesceneofthestoryandd____72____it.Forexample,askthemtosetatableforafewpeopleandhaveap____73____intheirmind,andthenhaveadescription.Askthemtoteachothers.Teachinga____74____personmeansbeingabletounderstandtheinformationwellbeforesayingitaloud.Whenchildrenarelearninganewskill,askthemtoshowothersh____75____todoit.Theyshouldbeabletoexplainittoothers.Moreover,therearelotsofmatchinggamesthatcanbep____76____toimprovetheirworkingmemory,oryoucanusesomethingsimplel____77____amagazineoranewspaper.Havethemfindacertainwordasmanytimesastheycaninoneminute.68.(s)kill69.(t)ips70.(e)asily71.(i)ncludes72.(d)escribe73.(p)icture74.(a)nother75.(h)ow76.(p)layed77.(l)ike4Foodwasteisabigproblemaroundtheworld.Whilesomepeoplet1awayunwantedfood,lotsofpeopleinotherpartsoftheworldfacefoodshortages.Inordertoreducefoodwaste,manyc2intheworldlikeGermanyandFrancehavefoodbanks.Peopleandgrocerystorescangiveextrafoodtothemandtheycangivethefoodtot3inneed.ShanghaiOasisopenedChina'sfirstfoodbankin2015.Infiveyears,itsavedsevenmilliontonsoffoodandh4760,000people.Manyfruitsandv5gotowastebecausetheylookugly.Forexample,about25to30percentofcarrotsdon'tmakeittothestorebecauseoftheir16.Sotrytobuyuglyfoodnexttime,sinceitisj7asgoodas"normal"food.ManyChineserestaurantsaretellingpeopletoo8dishesbyusingthe"N-l"formula."N"s9forthenumberofpeopleinyourgroup.Soifyou’reinagroupofs10people,youshouldorderfivedishes.Toreducefoodwasteisabigtask,anditneedstime.Everyonecandosomethingtomakeadifference.1.throw 2.countries 3.those 4.helped 5.vegetables6.looks 7.just 8.order 9.stands 10.six5OneofthefoundersoftheCommunistPartyofChinaoncewroteaboutyouth.Theyouthareliketheearlyspring,likethemorningsun,likethebuddingflowers,likethesharpbladefreshoffthegrindingstone.Youthisthemost46.v_______________timeoflife.Youthisarelatively(相對地)short47.p_______________inone'slife.Duringthistime,habitsandinterestsareformedforthe48.r_______________ofyourlife.Soit'simportanttohaveagoodstart.Butwhatisthe49.s_______________ofyouth?It'satimetobegintheprocessofself-relianceandself-motivation.Sure,youmighthaveparentsandfriendshelpyounow,but50.f_______________,youmustdependonyourself.51.W_______________needinghelporadvice,yourcharacterandconfidencecanbebuiltbyyourself.Noonecan52.f_______________youtogetgoodgradesorgettheperfectjob-thoseresponsibilities(責(zé)任)areyours.53.O_______________youcanbethemasterofyourlife.Whenyouareintrouble,continuetrying.54.T_______________yourselftobestrong.Tellyourselfthatdifficultiesarenotalwaysproblems.Youcandotheworkthatotherscan't.Anything55.w_______________doingisn'teasy-it'sbesttolearnthatlessonearly.Nevercomplainandalwaysworkhardtoachieveyourdreams.46.valuable 47.period 48.rest 49.spirit 50.finally51.Without 52.force 53.Only 54.Train 55.worth6ReyesGuanagrewupinapoorMexicanfamily.Hehassevenbrothersandsisters.Hisparentsalwayshadtwojobstomakeendsmeet.Atweekends,thewhole(66)f_____wenttofieldstowork.Whenthechildrenwereyoung,theystayedinthecar.Astheygrew(67)o______theyworkedtoo.Asaboy,Guanawasa“veryshy”childwhowasvery(68)q______inschool.Hehadfewfriendsbuthehadagoodrelationshipwiththeschoolcleaner.Helikedtocallthefriendlylady“Nike”becausesheusuallyworeNikeclothesandshoes.Nikewaswellorganizedandtheboyliked(69)h_______shemadeeverythingclean.Hetoldherhewantedtobeacleaner,too.“Well,it’sgoodifyouwanttobeacleaner,”NikesaidtolittleGuanawith(70)k______.“Butmakesureyougotocollegeandmakeitasoneofyourstepsthere.”Guanaalsolookeduptotheprincipal(校長)ofhisschool.Hewasatallandgood-lookingman.Also,healwayswenttosomeonein(71)n_______.Theprincipaltoldtheboythathisjobwastohelpstudentsandteachers.“Wow,whenIgrowup,Iwanttodowhatyou’redoing.”“Well,youcandoit!”theprincipal(72)r______.Guanadidgetthere,andthetwomenremainfriends.Theformerprincipalisnowalmost90yearsold.But(73)b_____becomingaschoolprincipal,GuanafollowedinNike’sfootstepsandworkedforthreeschoolsinLodi,California.Andbeingacleanerataschoolmadehimthinkabouthowtoshowrespectforeveryoneinanorganization.InGuana’sschoolsystemtoday,everyoneis(74)i________topartiesandevents.Everyoneisimportantnotonlythepeoplewhocleanthefloorsordrivethebusesbutalsothepeoplewhoteachthestudentsorleadtheschools.Henever(75)f____wherehecamefrom,orhowhefelt.Now,Guanatellshisownthreechildrenhowimportantaneducationisfortheirlives.66.family 67.older 68.quiet 69.how 70.kindness71.need 72.replied 73.before 74.invited 75.forgot7Amanhadagarden.Heplantedaroseandwatereditc___46___.Beforetheroseblossomed(盛開),henoticedmanythorns(刺)aroundthebud(花蕾)andhethought,“H___47___cananybeautifulflowercomefromaplantwithsomanysharpthorns?”Becauseofthisi___48___,helostinterestinthiskindofplant,thenhegaveupwateringtherose.Andjustb___49___itwasreadytoblossom,itdied.Goodqualitiesarejustlikeroses.Thereisaroseine___50___spirit.Thegoodqualitiesplantedinusatbirth,growamongthethorns—ourweaknesses.Manyofuslookato___51___andweonlyseeourweaknesses.Weloseheart,thinkingthatn___52___goodcanpossiblycomefromus.Wegiveupwateringtherosesinus,andslowlytheydie.Weneverrealizetheg___53___ofbeingabletofindoutourgoodqualities.Someonemaynotseetheroseinhimself,soweneedtohelphimd___54___therose.Withlove,wecanacceptapersonintoourlife,eventhoughweknowhistrueweaknesses.Atthesametime,weshoulde____55____himtofacehisweaknessesbravelyandcorrectthem.Thenhewillblossommanytimes.46.carefully47.How48.idea49.before50.every/each/everyone's/everybody's51.ourselves52.nothing53.gift(s)54.discover55.encourage8Sometimeswefallinlovewithsomethingatonceandsometimesittakeslong.Thesameistruewithpoems.Ifwewereluckye_____71_____,weopenabookandfindapoemthatattractsusatonce.Butusuallyweneedtospendalittlet_____72_____ormakealittleefforttotrulyunderstandapoem.TodayI’dliketotalkaboutreadingpoemsinwaysthatmaketheexperiencebetter.Readingapoemrepeatedlywilldeepenyourunderstandingofit.Sometimesapoemthatseemsb_____73_____onfirstreadingbecomesinterestingwithmorereading.Apoemthatfeelsmeaninglessbecomesdeeperandmoremeaningful.Andsometimesyou’rejustnotintherightmoodthefirsttimeyoureadapoem,butl_____74_____ittouchesyourheart.Keepad_____75_____athandwhenyouarereadingpoems.Poetsliketouseunusualwords.Insteadofskippingover(跳過)thesewordsortryingtog____76____theirmeanings,lookthemup.Readaloudandlistentothepoem.Readingaloudwillmakethepoem’srhythmclear.Besides,apoet’sreadingisveryhelpfulb_____77_____wecanunderstandthepoem’smeaningsfromwherethepoetplacesemphasis(強(qiáng)調(diào))orpauses(停頓).Afteryoufinishreadingapoem,takeafewmomentstoconsiderw_____78_____itissaying.Sometimesitsmeaningsarebetterunderstoodt_____79_____repeatedreading.Othertimestheyneedourcarefulanddeepthoughtonapoem.Itish_____80_____tosaywhetherthere’sarightorwrongwaytoreadpoems,butreadingpracticeswillenrichyourexperience,increaseyourenjoyment,anddeepenyourunderstandingofanypoem.71.enough72.time73.boring74.later75.diary76.guess77.because78.what79.through80.hard9Ourliveschangedtracksthedayoursonwasborn.We66.wwhetherweshouldmovebacktoourhomecountryBrazil.Irememberedlookingdownatournewbornbabyandthinkingabouthowdifferenthislifewouldbethere.Duringthetenyearsawayfrommybigfamilyandmyculture,Imissedthedeliciousfoods,samba,Brazilianjujitsu(柔術(shù)),andsunnyskies,Mywife67.mourhomelandtoo,Asamusician,itwouldbe68eforhertodoherworkinBrazil.ButintheUnitedKingdom,Ihadthefundingandlabresourcesformyresearch.Wouldsuchamovebeadisadvantagetomycareer?Afewweekslater,mybrothercalledfromBrazil,tellingmethatourfatherhadpassedaway.ThegreathappinessIfeltaboutmysonsbirthsuddenlygavewaytodeep69.s.Wehadnodoubtitwastherighttimeto70.rtobrazil.Weappliedfortheprofessorpositionsatauniversityinourhometownand71,breceivedoffers.72.H,itwasn'teasygettingstartedwithmyresearchinBrazil.Ididn'treceiveanystart-upfundingformylab.Now,thankstoBrazilianfunding,Ihaveateamofbrightyoungscientistsandcan73.aexpensivelabresources.Wearelivingtheliveswewantedtolive-workingonrewardingresearchandfeelingclosertoourfamilyand74,cinourhomecountry.Mysonisgrowingupclosetohiscousins.ItakeupBrazilianjujitsutraining,whichIhaven’tbeenabletododuringmyyears75.a.MywifeandIfeelhappytofindawayhome.66.wondered 67.missed 68.easier 69.sadness 70.return71.both 72.However 73.afford 74.culture 75.away10Nothingisimpossibletoawillingheart.Ashortvideoaboutsevenpeoplewearingprostheticdevices(人造裝置)who(66)tonadesertracechallengehasbecomepopular.Thesevendisabledpeople(67)jinthe108-kilometerdesertracefromMay11to14inDunhuang,NorthwestChina’sGansuProvince.Sixofthesevenhadonelegamputated(截肢),and(68)ohadtwolegsamputated.ChengBaojun,amanfromLuohe,CentralChina’sHenanProvince,thedoubleamputee,saidhenever(69)ihecouldtakepartinthedesertrace.“Itisgreat,Icandoit,andyoucanalso.”“Itiseasytosay,butwalkingitis(70)h.”Chengsaid.Onthefirstday,theyfinishedacompletesectionof27kilometersoftherace,andonthesecondday,theyfinished20kilometers.“MylegswerepainfulwhileIwaswalking.Wealsometwithaverybigsandstormontheway.But(71)sitwasachallenge,wecouldnotgiveup.Weallencouragedeachothertocontinue.”hesaid.Aftergetting(72)t,theyrestedonthethirddayandwalkedonthefourth.LaoTongyiwalkedthelongestofthegroup,adistanceofmorethan70kilometers.TeamleaderSunNaichengsaidthattheyhadto(73)pthroughdepulation(人煙稀少)areasoftheGobiDesert.Healsoaddedthatteammemberschallengedthemselvesandrealizedtheir(74)d. Theyaregood(75)eforeveryonetolearnfrom.It’suptoyouhowfaryougo.Ifyoudon’ttry,youwillneverknow.66.took 67.joined 68.others69.imagined70.hard71.since72.tired 73.pass74.dream75.examples11Everyoneknowsthatsecond-handsmokeisasdangerousasfirst-handsmoke.Buthaveyou(71)h_________of"third-hand"smoke?Third-handsmokemeansthepollutionleftonthesurfaces(表面)ofthingsaround,(72)l____________furnitureorclothes.Whensomeonesmokesinaroom,poisonousparticles(粒子)intobacco(煙草)smokelandonthesurfacesofthefurnitureorhisclothes,evenafterthecigarette(香煙)hasbeenputout.Thiscancauseagreatdangertoyourfamily,(73)e_________youngerchildren.Babieshaveonlyjustlearnedtowalk.Theyaremorelikelytobeharmedbythird-handsmoke.Thisis(74)b_________theyareoftenclosetosurfacesofthings.suchasfloors,wallsandfurniturewheretobaccoparticlesremain.Whenthey(75)t_________thesesurfaces,theygettheirhandspolluted.So,itisnecessaryandimportanttosay(76)n__________tothird-handsmoke.Toachievethis,strict(77)r_________forforbidding(禁止)smokinginsidehomesshouldbecarvedout.Ifoneofyourfamilymemberssmokes,pleasemakesurehesmokes(78)o________thehouse.Gethimaspecialjacketandhat,sooncehe(79)f__________smoking,hewilltakethemoffbeforegettinginsidethehouse.Moreover,makesurethatasmokerwasheshishandsandface,andchangeshisclothesbeforepickingupthebaby.Manytimes,youcannotseethesmokedoingharmtoyourchild,butitdoesn'tmeanheorsheis(80)s_____________".Giveupsmoking,orifthatisnotpossible,makesurethatyourlovedones,farawayfromthird-handsmoke.71.heard 72.like 73.especially 74.because 75.touch76.no 77.rules 78.outside 79.finished 80.safe12WeconfirmedthatJimwaslockedinthehut.Wespenttwonightsd___66____aholeunderthehut.WecameupunderJim’sbed.Hewasverysurprisedtoseeus.Wep___67____Jimtofreehimwhenwewereready.Thenweclimbedt___68____theholebacktoourbedroomandtalkedaboutaplan.Tomwantedtomakeanadventure.HewrotealettertoUncleSilastellinghimsomebodywasplanningtostealJim.Iputtheletterunderthefrontdoor.Wewaitedforthec___69____tofreeJim.Thenextnight,somemenwereinUncleSilas’ssittingroom--allwithguns!Wejumpedoutofthebedroomwindowandclimbedintothehut.“Comeon,Jim!”Tomwhispered.“Huck,yougofirst.Thenyou,Jim.I’llgol___70____.”Weheardsomebodyshouting,“Thethieveshaves___71____Jim!”Wequicklyclimbedoutandrantowardsthefence.Wekeptrunninglikeourf___72____wereonfire.Wemadeittothefence.IjumpedoverthefenceandJimfollowedme.Tomwasrightbehindus.U___73____,hecaughthistrousersonanail.Hepulledt___74____freebutthemenheardthenoise.Theystartedshooting.Werantotheriverandjumpedintothecanoe.Welaydown,outofbreath.“Jim!You’reafreeman!”Isaid.WewereallhappyandTomwastheh___75____.“Itwasagreatadventure,”Tomsaid.“Andlook!Igotabulletinmyleg!”Itwastrue.Hislegwasbleedingbadlybutheconsidereditaspartoftheadventure.TakenfromTheAdventureofHuckleberryFinn66.digging 67.promised68.through69.chance70.last71.stolen72.feet73.Unluckily74.them/trousers75.happiest13AsIenteredaninternationalhighschool,allmyfriendsfeltsurprisedatmyshorthair.Thisisbecause,myoldschoolthinksteenagey46aren’tthetimeforlookingpretty.ThenIcolouredmyhairblue.Forthefirsttime,Ifeltfreeandbeautiful.Thisinternationalschools47tomeetmyneeds.Ihadat48educationbackground.Iwenttopublicschools,receivednormal(常規(guī)的)educationandwasrequiredtofollowr49likeeveryotherstudent.Later,Ibegantowonderw50thiseducationwastrulysuitableforme.However,inthenewschoolmyhighhopeswerenotmet.Forawhile,IfoundmyselfinasurprisingsituationasIfacedbefore.Itwass51thebiggestchallengeIfacedinmyeducation-thefreedomtotrynewthings.Intheoldsystem,Iwasstronglyadviseda52__tryingnewthings.Butinmynewschool,itworkedtheoppositeway-wehadmanychancestotrynewthings.ButifIf53,Imustberesponsible(負(fù)責(zé)任的)becauseIputmyselfinsuchrisk.Finally,itledmetogetintotroubleagain.Astimewentby,Istartedtofindmyo54balance.Infact,noneoftheeducationsystemsintheworldareperfect.Iaml55enoughtohaveachancetobringgreatvaluefrombothsystemstogether.Asaresult,I'vebuiltasystemformyself.46.youth47.seems48.terrible49.rules50.whether51.surprising52.against53.fail54.own55.lucky14Withthedevelopmentofmoderntechnology,digitaldevices(數(shù)碼設(shè)備)havebeenseeneverywhere.Peopleoftencheckwhatis46.h_________intheworldontheInternet,keepintouchwithfriendsthroughemails,orevenstarttoreade-books.47.H_________,manypeoplestillpreferpaperbookstoe-booksbecausetheythinkthatbrainswork48.b__________whenreadingpaperbooks.Now,somescientistshavecomeupwithsome49.d___________ideas.Theybelievehowbrainsworkisnotgreatlyaffectedbythewaypeopleread,butdependsonthefollowingfactors(因素).They50.i___________thetypeandcontentofreadingmaterial,the51.p___________ofreading,etc.Whenpeoplereadforentertainment,likenewsaboutstarfamiliesor52.f_________stories,readingpaperbooksore-booksmakesnodifference.Whenpeoplereadtogain53.k___________aboutscience,readingpaperbooksismorehelpful.Brainsneedlongertodealwithharderproblems.Usually,takingnotesby54.h_________onpaperbookstakeslongerthantyping(打字)notesoutondigitaldevices,Soit's55e_________foryoutorememberkeypointswhenyoureadpaperbooks.Nexttime,whenyoureadebooksaboutscience.justremembertoslowdownandgiveyourbrainmoretime.46.happening 47.However 48.better 49.different 50.include51.purpose 52.funny 53.knowledge 54.hand 55.easier/easy15Themobilephoneisausefulthing,butmaybeIdon'tknowh81touseit.Sometimesitmakesthingsdifficultforme.OnedayIwantedtoseemyfriendnearby.Icoulda82athishouseinfiveminutes,butIlookedatmymobilephoneandthoughti83wouldbebettertoringhimup.Ir84himforthefirsttime,butthelinewasbusy.Fiveminuteslater,therewasananswer,butitwasthewrongnumber.ThenItrieda85andthistimeIgotananswerfromhim.Iaskedhimifhewasathomeintheafternoon.Andhesaid--at186Ithoughthesaid--hewouldbeathomeallafternoon.SoIwenttohishouse,butthenIfoundn87in.Icalledhimforthefourthtime.ThistimeIgotsoangrythatIs88,"Youarenotathome?Butyoujusttoldmeoverthetelephonethatyouwouldbeathomeallafternoon!"Herew89hisanswer,"No,Isaid:'IwillNOTbeathomeallafternoon.'"Iwentbacktomyroom,satdowninfrontofthemobilephoneandlookedatit.Whate90couldIdo?Nothing!81.how82.arrive83.it84.rang85.again86.least87.nobody88.shouted或screamed89.was90.else16Part-timejobsaregreatforyoungpeople.Theyallowteenagersandyoungadultstogainalittlejob(66)eandmakeabitofmoneytoo.Comparedwithotherhobbiesandactivities,part-timejobsarehealthierandbetterhelpteenagers(67)pforadultlife.Ofcourse,forstudents,doingapart-timejobshouldneverbemoreimportantthan(68)sforgoodgrades.

Therearesomanydifferentpart-timejobsforyouto(69)cfrom.Afewofthemostcommononesarerestaurantwaiters,storesalesmenandparkworkers.Thesearealljobsthatonlyneedyoutowork(70)btenandtwentyhoursperweek.Besides,theydon’trequiremuchworkexperience.Soyoucanlearnhowtodothejob(71)ewhileyouareworking.

Youcanlearngreatlessonsfromapart-timejob.Someareabouthowtoworkwithothers,someareabouthowtobeontimeand(72)oareabouthowtoworkhard.Theseareallnecessarylessonsyouwilluselaterinlife.Asurveyshowsthattheyoungadultswhodonothavepart-timejobsare(73)lpreparedforlifethanthosewhodo.

Itisgreattoearnmoneyforthefirsttimefromapart-timejob.Thenhowdoyouusually(74)sthemoneyfromapart-timejob?Itcanbeusedtosaveforcollegeeducationorfavoritethings.Maybeyouwillfindit'shardertousemoneyyoumadethanthatyourparentsgaveyou!Yetitcanrightteachyouthe(75)vofmoney.66.experience67.prepare68.studying69.choose70.between71.easily72.others73.less74.save75.value17Justasafamoussaying(71)g________,“Readingistosuccesswhatwateristofish.”Readingisveryimportantforallhumans.Itcanopenmany(72)d________andcanleadyouintoapathtosuccess.It’squiteclearthateverysuccessfulpersonhasagood(73)h________ofreading.Thisis(74)b________readingisanimportantwaytogettheinformationrequiredtounderstandsomething.Forexample,agooddoctorhastoknowthelatestdevelopmentin(75)m_______byreading.Then,howcanyoudevelopaninterestinreading?Thereisonlyoneway.Letmeexplainthistoyou.Ifyouwanttolearnhowtorideabike,youhavetogetonthebikeasmanytimesaspossible(76)u________youcanrideskillfully(熟練地).Itworksthesamewaywithreading.Ifyouwanttoimproveyourreading,trytoreadas(77)m________asyoucan.Whenyoufinishreadingyourfirstbook,takeanotherbookanddothesame.Ifyouaregoingout,takeamagazine,abook,anarticleorsomething(78)e________toread.Whenyouarereading,trytounderstand(79)w________messagethewriterisgivingtoyou.So,parentsshouldhelptogettheirchildrentoreadasearlyaspossible.Studieshave(80)s________thatreadingtoyourunbornchildisverygood.Inthisway,yourchildwilllikereadinglater.Readingisalwaysawonderfultime.Goodbooksaregoodfriends.71.goes

72.doors

73.habit

74.because

75.medicine76.until77.much78.else79.what80.showed/shown18Manyteenagersdon'tgetalongwellwiththeirparentsandtheydon'tknowwhattodo.Ifyoufacesuchaproblem,whatI'msayingnowmightbe(71)htoyou.Haveyoueverthoughtof(72)ttoyourparentstofindoutwhyyoudon'tgetalongwellwitheachother?WhenIwasateenager,Ididn'tgetonwellwithmyparents,(73)e.Wesometimesargued(爭吵)witheachother.IamsorrythatIhadsuchan(74)e.NowI'mamotheroffourgirls.Ofcoursewehavedifferentopinions,butIencouragethemtocommunicatewithmeopenlyandhonestly.InthiswayImakesurethatthey(75)tmeandcometomeforanything.Asa(76)r,wegetalongverywell.Arguingwithyourparentswillmakethemangryandyouwon'tfeelgood.Also,rememberthatthemostimportantthingistosolveproblems.Tryyourbesttobecalm.Ifyoucannotcontrolyour(77)f,youcangotoadoctororyourteacherwhocouldgiveyou(78)aonyourproblem.Rememberthatyourparentsloveyou.Sometimestheydosomethingthatyoufind(79)h__________tounderstand.Forexample,youmaywanttobeasingerinthefuture,butyourpare

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