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1.KeepingadiaryinEnglishisoneoftheeffectiveways⑴(improve)ourEnglishwritingability.

Comparedwithotherformsofwriting,itisshorterandtakes⑵(little)time.Itcanhelpustodevelop

thehabitofthinkinginEnglish.Ifwepersist(堅(jiān)持)inthispractice,graduallywe'lllearnhowtoexpress

ourselvesinEnglish.InkeepingadiaryinEnglish,wecertainlyrunupagainstmany⑶(difficult).Firstly,

itoftenhappensthatwehavetrouble⑷(find)appropriatewordsandphrasestogiveexpressiontoour

mind.Secondly,there⑸(be)manyidiomaticwaysofsayingthingsinChinese.Anditisextremelyhard

forustoputthemintoEnglish⑹(proper).

AsfarasIamconcerned,mysuggestionis⑺weshouldalwayshaveanotebookandaChinese-

Englishdictionarywithineasyreach.Wheneversomethingbeatsus,wecanfirstputitdowninournotebook

andthenconsultourdictionary.WecanalsoaskourEnglishteacher⑻help,ifnecessary.Inshort,I

believethatitis⑼greatusetokeepadiaryinEnglishforthe(10)(develop)ofourwritingskills.

2.InmuchofAsia,especiallytheso-called"ricebowl"culturesofChina,Japan,Korea,(1)Vietnam,food

isusuallyeatenwithchopsticks.

Chopsticksareusuallytwolong,thinpiecesofwoodorbamboo.Theycanalsobemadeofplastic,animal

boneormetal.Sometimeschopsticksarequiteartistic.Trulyelegantchopsticksmight⑵(make)ofgold

andsilverwithChinesecharacters.Skilledworkersalsocombinevarioushardwoodsandmetal⑶(create)

specialdesigns.

TheChinesehaveusedchopsticksforfivethousandyears.Peopleprobablycookedtheirroodinlarge

pots,(4)(use)twigs(樹枝)toremoveit.Overtime,(5)thepopulationgrew,peoplebegancutting

foodintosmallpiecessoitwouldcookmorequickly.

Foodinsmallpiecescouldbeeateneasilywithtwigswhich⑹(gradual)turnedintochopsticks.

SomepeoplethinkthatthegreatChinesescholarConfucius,(7)livedfromroughly551to479B.C.,

influencedthe(8)(develop)ofchopsticks.Confuciusbelievedkniveswouldremindpeopleofkillingsand

⑼(be)tooviolentfbruseatthetable.

ChopsticksarenotusedeverywhereinAsia.InIndia,fbrexample,mostpeopletraditionallyeat(10)their

hands.

3.BritneySpearsisahot⑴(sing).EverygirlwantstobeherbecauseBritney⑵(have)sweetvoice

andperfectoutlookandeveryonelikesher.Whenshewasveryyoung,shewaspopulararound⑶world.

Asshegotfamousatanearlyage,shegot⑷(marry)whenshewas24.Butthemarriageturnedouttobe

bad,andBritneyandherhusbandhadmany⑸(problem),sotheydivorcedtwoyears⑹(late).After

thedivorce,Britneywaslikeacrazygirlandwasoutofcontrol,somepeopleevensawher⑺(cry)onthe

street.Peoplethoughtshewouldbelostforever,⑻Britneycameback.Shefocusedonhernewalbum,

andshe⑼(become)popularagain.Manyofhernewsongswonsomeawards,whichwerethebestgifts

forher.Britneyisagreatperson,(10)continuestosurprisetheworld.

4.閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(一個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式(不多于3個(gè)單詞)。

Studyingingroupsisbecomingmoreandmorepopularinclass.Ithasmany(1)(advantage).For

example,wecannotonlysavetimebutalso(2)(encourage)eachotherwhenwestudyingroups.Istill

rememberwhenIwasinGrade8,myphysics(3)(be)verypoor.Ihad⑷reallyhardtimewithit.Oncein

class,theteachersasked⑸(we)todiscussitwitheachother,butIwasveryshy.Icouldnotdoitlike

whattheytoldme.Myphysicsteacherencouragedmetofaceothersandtalkwithsomeone

else(6)(brave).ThenIstudiedwithsomeclassmatestogether.WhenIdidnotunderstandanyquestions,

theycouldgivemesomeadvice.Icouldquicklyfindouttheways(7)dealwiththeproblems.AfterthatI

feltveryrelaxedandaskedmyclassmatesalotofquestionsaboutphysics.Atlast,Iwasabletofinishmy

homework(8)myselflorthefirsttime.How(9)(excite)Iwas!

Becauseof(10)(study)ingroups,Iamnotworriedaboutphysicsanymore.Withmyclassmates*help,

Iammakingprogressgraduallyatpresent.Italsogivesmemorechancestoimprovemyselfinmanyways.

5.DietshavechangedinChina-andsotoohasitstopcrop.Since2011,thecountry⑴(grow)morecorn

thanrice.Comproductionhasjumpednearly125percentover(2)past25years,whilericehasincreased

only7percent.

Atasteformeatis(3)(actual)behindthechange:Animportantpartofitscornisusedtofeedchickens,

pigs,andcattle.Anotherreasonforcorn*srise:Thegovernmentencouragesfarmerstogrowcorninstead

ofrice(4)(improve)waterquality.Cornuseslesswater(5)riceandcreateslessfertilizer(化月七)

runoff.Thisswitchhasdecreased(6)(pollute)inthecountry'smajorlakesandreservoirsandmade

drinkingwatersaferforpeople.

AccordingtotheWorldBank,Chinaaccountsforabout30percentoftotal(7)(globe)fertilizer

consumption.TheChineseMinistryofAgriculturefindsthatbetween2005-whenthegovernment(8)(start)

asoil-testingprogram(9)givesspecificfertilizerrecommendationtofarmers-and2011,fertilizeruse

droppedby7.7milliontons.Thatpreventedtheemission(排放)of51.8milliontonsofcarbon

dioxide.China'sapproachtoprotectingitsenvironmentwhile(10)(feed)itscitizens''offersusefullessons

foragricultureandfoodpolicymakersworldwide,"saysthebank'sJuergenVoegele.

6.Onemorning,Iwaswaitingatthebusstop,worriedabout⑴(be)lateforschool.Thereweremany

peoplewaitingatthebusstop,⑵someofthemlookedveryanxiousand⑶(disappoint).Whenthe

busfinallycame,weallhurriedonboard.Igotaplacenext⑷thewindow,soIhadagoodviewofthe

sidewalk.Aboyonabike⑸(catch)myattention.Hewasridingbesidethebusandwavinghisarms.I

heardapassengerbehindmeshoutingtothedriver,butherefused⑹(stop)untilwereachedthenextstop.

Still,theboykept⑺(ride).Hewascarryingsomethingoverhisshoulderandshouting.Finally,whenwe

cametothenextstop,theboyranupthedoorofthebus.Iheardanexcitedconversation.Thenthedriver

stoodupandasked,“⑻anyoneloseasuitcaseatthelaststop?"Awomanonthebusshouted,nOh,dear!

It's⑼(I)M.Shepushedherwaytothedriverandtookthesuitcasethankfully.Fiveothersonthebusbegan

talkingaboutwhattheboyhaddoneandthecrowdofstrangers(10)(sudden)becamefriendlytoone

another.

7.Inyourdailylife,therearemanyexampleswhereyourparentscontrolhundreds(1)thingsforyouwhen

youareakid,suchastheclothesyouwear,thefoodyoueat,whereyougoandhowyougetthere.Itisa

goodthing.Kidsneedthiskindof⑵(protect)andhelpbecausetheyarenotoldenoughtotakecareof

(3)andmakedecisions(4)(correct).Butwithkidsgrowing(5)(old),thepartofbeingateenis

developingyourownidentity-onethat(6)(separate)fromyourparents*.Differentattitudestowardsevents

likepartyingmayleadtoarguments,becauseyourparentswillalwayswanttoprotectyouandkeepyousafe,

nomatterhowoldyouare.As(7)result,yourparentsfeelithardtogetusedtothenewsituationwith(8)

(increase)anxiety.Whatkidsshouldkeepinmindis(9)inmostcases,yourparentscanrelatetowhat

you'regoingthroughbecausethey(10)(be)teensonce.

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8.LastFriday,asusualIwenthomebybike.Butatacrossing,156(sudden)knockedanoldman

offhisbike.Ihurriedoverandfoundthathisleg57(injure).Nervousandworried,Icalledmy

momandtoldherwhathadhappened.Wedecidedtotakehimtothehospitalfirst.

Shortlyafterwearrivedatthehospital,mymothercame.Ihadsomedoubt58therewas

anythingseriouslywrongwiththeoldman.Thedoctorgavetheoldmana59(detail)

examination.Toourdelightandrelief,therewasnothingseriouslywrongwithhim.Wethankedthedoctor

andleft.Afterthat,wewentbacktotheplace60theoldman'sbikewasparked,only

61(find)itdidn'twork.SoIimmediatelyfoundarepairmantogetit62(fix).Soonhe

finished63(repair)it.Beforetheoldmanleft,mymomofferedhimourcellphonenumberincase

heneededtocontactus.Thentheoldmangotonhisbikeandwewavedgoodbyetoeachother.

IfI64(ride)mybikecarefully,Iwouldhaveavoidedtheaccident.Consequently,the

unexpectedaccidentmademerealizethatinthefirstplaceweshouldbecareful,butonceitoccurs,weshould

take65(responsible).

9.DuringmyfirstyearinChina,Ispentthesummerholiday⑴myfamilyattheseasideinBeidaihe.

Thehotel⑵wewerestayinginwasnearthesea,soweusedtospendmostofourtime⑶(swim).

Now,mywifeisfromSwitzerlandandwhenshewasathome,sheboughtmeawatchas(4)present.The

watchshebought⑸(be)waterproof(防水的)andInevertookitoff,evenwhenIwashavingabath.

WhenIwentswimmingatBeidaihe,Ididn'ttakemywatchoffeither.Onthelastdayofourholiday,Iwent

swimmingand⑹(come)outoftheseawithoutmywatch.As1wasleaving,themanagerofthehotelsaid,

"Leaveyouraddressandphonenumbersothatwecansendyourwatchtoyouifwecanfindit.'*Ididsobut

1wasn'tvery⑺(hope).Oneweeklater,Igotaphonecallfromthehotel.Themanwho⑻(find)my

watchwasaPLAman.Hepickeditupwhenhewasout⑼(walk)onthebeachonedayandhandeditin

atthepolicestation.Afterseveral(10)(day),Igotmywatchbackanditwasstillworking.

10.閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

Goodmorning,boysandgirls.I'mheretodaytoshareagoodstorywithyou.Itisatruestoryaboutapoor

boy,⑴(name)WilliamSmith,hadonlyonedollarleft.Hewassohungry⑵hedecidedtobegfor

amealatthenexthouse.Alovelyyoungwomanopenedthedoor.Shethoughthelookedhungry

and⑶(bring)himalargeglassofmilk.Hedrankit⑷(slow),andthenasked,“HowmuchdoI

oweyou?”“Youdon'towemeanything.Shereplied."Motherhastaughtmenevertoacceptpayfor

a⑸(kind).,,AsWilliamSmithleftthathouse,hefeltmuch⑹(strong)physicallyandmentally.

Yearslater,theyoungwomanbecameseriouslyilland⑺(send)toabighospital.Dr.WilliamSmith,

nowfamous,wascalledinfortheconsultation(咨詢).Herecognizedheratonceandwasdeterminedtotry

hisbest⑻(save)herlife.

Afteralongstruggle,thebattlewaswon.Butthewomanhadtopayalotofmoney(9)thetreatment.Dr.

Smith,thenrequestedthebusinessofficetopassthefinalbilltohimforapproval.Helookedatitandthen

wrotesomethingonit.Thebillwassenttoherroom.Sheopenedit,andfoundanoteontheside

of(10)billinsurprise,whichread:"Paidinfullwithaglassofmilk,(signed)Dr.WilliamSmith.”

11.SinceauniversityeducationintheUnitedStates_£1)_(be)veryexpensive,moststudentsworkin

additiontostudying.Students_(2)_(usual)workpart-time,butsomestudentstakefull-timejobs.

Atypicaljobforastudentwouldbeworking(3)_awaiterorwaitress.Othertypicaloff-campusjobs

wouldincludebeingaclerkinastoreordeliveringpizza.Sometimesstudentsalsofindjobsoncampussuch

ascleaning,workinginacafeteriaorlibraryoranswering_(4)_(telephone).Moststudentjobsare

entry-levelandlowpaying,buthaveflexiblescheduleallowingstudents_(5)_(attend)classes.

Sometimesstudentsalsoholdmoreresponsiblepositionssuchasmanagers,oriftheyarelucky,positions

intheirareaofstudy,⑹_theyhopewillhelpthemfindemploymentaftertheygraduate.

_17)_doubleresponsibilities(雙重責(zé)任)ofworkingandstudyingresultinaverybusy,_(8)_(stress)

lifeforsomestudents._£9)_,itistheonlywayformanypeopletofinance(供資金給)theircollege

educations.SomeAmericansbelievethattheworkexperienceisgoodforthestudents_(10)_(they)since

itgivesthematasteof“therealworld"outsidetheschool.

12.Mr.Johnsonlivedinthewoodswithhiswifeandchildren.Heowned(1)farm,whichlooked

almostabandoned.(2)(lucky),healsohadacowwhichproducedmilkeveryday.Hesoldor

exchangedsomeofthemilkinthetownsnearly(3)otherfoodandmadecheeseandbutterforthe

familywithwhat(4)(leave),Thecowwastheironlymeansofsupport,infact.Oneday,thecow

waseatinggrass(5)itbegantorainheavily.Whilemakinggreateffortstorunaway,she(6)

(fall)overthehillanddied.ThentheJohnsontriedtomakealiving(7)thecow.Inorder

tosupporthisfamily,Mr.Johnsonbegantoplantherbsandvegetables.Sincetheplantstookawhiletogrow,

hestartedcuttingdowntrees(8)(sell)thewood.Thinkingabouthischildren'sclothes,hestarted

growingcottontoo.Whenharvestcamearound,hewasalreadysellingherbs,vegetablesandcottoninthe

market(9)peoplefromthetownmetregularly.Nowitoccurredto(10)thathisfarm

hadmuchpotentialandthatthedeathofthecowwasabitofluck.

13.閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

TheDragonBoatFestivalisa(1)(tradition)Chinesefestival,whichiscelebrated(2)thefifthdayof

thefifthlunarmonth.Peoplealwayseatricedumplingsandwatchdragonboatraces(3)(celebrate)it.The

festivalisbest(4)(know)foritsdragonboatraces,especiallyinthesouthernplaces(5)therearemany

riversandlakes.They'reverypopularandinteresting.Thericedumplingismadeofglutinousrice,meatand

soon.Youcaneatdifferent(6)(kind)ofdeliciousricedumplings.TheDragonBoat

Festival(7)(honour)QuYuan,(8)famouspoetandpatriot(愛國者)oftheWarringStatesperiod,who

issaidtohavecommittedsuicidebydrowning⑼(he)inariver.Thelocalpeople,outofrespectforhim,

rushedintotheirboatstosearchforhimwhile(10)(throw)bambooleavesfilledwithcookedriceintothe

rivertofeedthefishsothattheywouldnoteatQu'sbody.Thislaterdevelopedintothecustomofholding

dragonboatracesandeatingricedumplings.

14.Teachingyourkidsaboutmoneymayfeelattimeslikeadifficulttask.Butit*s(41)(importance).

Researchshows'thatparentsarethe(42)(big)influenceonachild'sfinancialbehavior.

What*smoreisthatthelessonskids(43)(teach)byage7candeterminetheirmoney(44)

(habit)forlife.

Sowhat'sthebestWaytolead(45)(they)tofinancialsuccess?(46)researchersaysit's

teachingtheconceptofdelayedgratification(}蔭足).Theresearcheralsosaysthebestway(47)

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(help)kidsdevelopthishabitistoputawaymoneyforsomethingtheyreallywant.

"Insteadof(48)(buy)asnackeverydayafterschool,youcansaveupthatmoney(49)use

ittobuysomethingyoureallywant,"theresearchersaid."Thatreallyhelpskidsunderstand(50)

theyneedtodotosavemoneyinthelongterm."

15.Arezoosnecessary,oraretheybadtoanimals?It'stheveryquestion⑴causesdisagreementamong

manyanimalexperts.Some,wemayjustcall⑵GroupA,believethatputtinganimalsinazoodoesharm

tothem.Theythinkthatallanimalsshouldbeprotectedfrom⑶(hunt)toomuchandshouldbeleftintheir

nativeland.Theyalsosuggest(4)(educate)peopletoknowmoreaboutanimalsinthewild.Otherexperts

ofGroupBthink⑸(different).Theysaythatmodernzoos(6)(design)verycloselyto⑺natural

environment.Oneoftheirargumentsisthatcertainspecies,suchasthepandafromChinaandthewhitetiger

formIndia,arenotonlyprotectedfrombeingkilled⑻canputtheirbabies

under(9)(protect).(10)thatway,agreatnumberofanimalsmaybesavedfromdyingout.

16.閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

Eachyear,thousandsofpeoplecometoShaanxi,China,tovisittheTerracottaArmy,whichshowsthelife

ofQinShiHuang,⑴country'sfirstEmperor.

Asoneofthemostfamoustouristsightsintheworld,theTerracottaArmyisaformoffunerary(葬禮的)

art⑵(bury)withtheFirstEmperorin210to209BC.Itwasdesigned⑶(protect)theemperorinhis

afterlife.

Sincetheir(4)(discover),expertshavequestionedwhetherthelife-sizemodelsofsoldiers⑸(base)

onrealwarriors(勇士)orwhethertheycameoffaproductionline.

InOctoberaBBCdocumentary移己錄片),theGreatestTombonEarth:SecretsofAncientChina,

suggestedtheinspirationfortheTerracottaWarriorsmayhavecome⑹AncientGreece,

about⑺ArchaeologistLiXiuzhensaid,"Wenowhaveevidencethatclosecontactdidexistbetweenthe

FirstEmperor'sChinaandtheWest.”

Onthe41stInternationalMuseumDay,itwas⑻(official)announcedthatnewtechnologyhasjust

made⑼possibleforvisitorstobeguided.Thankstoaninteractive(交互式)360-degreevideo,visitors

canchooseeithertoviewthe(10)(figure)close-uporfromadistance.

17.OnkeepingaDiaryinEnglish

KeepingadiaryinEnglishisoneoftheeffectiveways⑴(improve)ourEnglishwritingability.

Comparedwithotherformsofwriting,itis⑵(short)andtakeslesstime.Itcanhelpustodevelopthe

habitofthinkinginEnglish.⑶wekeeppracticing,graduallywe'11learn⑷toexpressourselvesin

English.InkeepingadiaryinEnglish,wecertainlyrunupagainstmany(5)(difficult).Inthefirstplace,it

oftenhappensthatwehavetrouble⑹(find)properwordsandphrasestogiveexpressiontoourmind.

Secondly,therearemanyidiomaticwaysofsayingthingsinChinese.And⑺isextremelyhardforusto

putthemintoEnglishproperly.

AsfarasI⑻(concern),mysuggestionisthatweshouldalwayshaveanotebookandaChinese-English

dictionarywithineasyreach.WecanalsoturntoourEnglishteacher⑼help,ifnecessary.Inshort,I

believethatitisofgreatusetokeepadiaryinEnglishfor(10)developmentofourwritingskills.

18.Chengduhasdozensofnewmillionaires,Asia'sbiggestbuilding,andfancynewhotels.Butfortouristslike

me,pandasareitstop⑴(attract).

Soitwasagreathonourtobeinvitedbackstageatthenot-for-profitPandaBase,whereticketmoneyhelps

payforresearch.I⑵(allow)togetupclosetothesecuteanimalsatthe600-acrecentre.Fromtomorrow,

IwillbetheirUKambassador.Thetitlewillbe⑶(official)giventomeataceremonyinLondon.Butmy

connectionwithpandasgoesback(4)mydaysonaTVshowinthemid-1980s,⑸Iwasthefirst

WesternTVreporter⑹(permit)tofilmaspecialuniteatingforpandasrescuedfromstarvationinthe

wild.Myambassadorialdutieswillinclude(7)(introduce)Britishvisitorstothe120-pluspandasat

ChengduandothersataresearchcentreinthemistymountainsofBifengxia.

Onmyrecentvisit,Iheldalively-three-month-oldtwinthathadbeenrejectedby⑻(it)mother.The

nurseryteamswitcheshimevery,few⑼(day)withhissistersothatwhileoneisbeing

bottle-fed,(10)otheriswithmum-sheneversuspects.

19.Learningamusicalinstrumentissomethingthatcangiveyoualotofpleasure.Itisalsoanachievementand

askill⑴stayswithyouforlife.Musichasaparttoplayineveryone*slife,andhas⑵(describe)asua

primarylanguage".

Learningtoplayaninstrumentisn'teasyatthebeginningand⑶(take)effortanddetermination.While

itisOKtobethetop,musicis⑷(certain)notsomethingtotakeupbecauseyouthinkyoushoulddoit.

Alotofadultsregretnothavinglearnttoplayaninstrumentwhenthey⑸(be)younger.Butitisnevertoo

latetolearn!Andthe⑹(advantage)oflearninganinstrumentarefar⑺(great)thanjustthepleasureof

producinganenjoyablesound.Whenyou'veprogressedfarenough,therearelotsofgroupsthatyoucan

join⑻youwanttobepartofalargergroup.Onceyou'vereachedagoodenoughstandard⑼(join)a

band,youaddtheteamskillslikethoseyougetfromplayingsport.Thereisalsoagreatsocialsideto

playing(10)others,aswellasthechancetotravelthroughtouring.

20.Globalwarmingreferstothefactthattheearth'satmosphereiswarmingnear(1)(it)surface-inother

words,it'sgettinghotter.Somescientistssayitishumanactivity⑵hascausedglobalwarming.

However,thereareothertheoriesaswell.

Onepopulartheoryrelatestothegreenhouseeffect”.Gasesthatmakeuptheatmospherearesimilar

to⑶greenhousebecausetheyallowsunlight(4)(pass)through,andthentrap(吸收)muchoftheheat

from(5)(escape).Thisnaturallyoccurringphenomenon,⑹iscalledgreenhousewarming,keepsthe

earth'ssurface⑺(warm)thanitwouldbe.

Whilescientistsagreethathuman-producedcompounds(化合物)likecarbondioxideandothersarebeing

releasedintotheatmosphere,someargueit'snotclearhowhisleads(8)thechangesintemperature.

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Globalwarmingcan⑼(great)affecthumanlifeonmanylevels.Scientistshavemade

great(10)(contribute)tofindingouthowlongtheearthhasbeenwarming,atwhatrateitiswarming,and

whatfactorsarecausingit.Theseanswersmaybetterpreparepeopletohandleitseffects.

21.AreporterfromJiangsuProvincewenttoAustraliaandsomeother(1)(country)withhisfatherfora

3-monthtrip.Hisfatherspentmostofhislife(2)(work)inthefield.Thesonstartedthe⑶(amaze)

tripswithhisfatheraroundtheworldbecausehisfatherhadcancer--aseriousillness.

Thereporterwanted(4)(take)hisfathertotravel,hopingthathisfathercanfindhisyoungerselfinhis

lastdays.They(5)(travel)morethan13,000kilometersandtookover110,000pictureson(6)(they)

tripstodifferentcountries.Well,amiraclehappenedduringthe“rebirth“trips.⑺theirsuiprise,his

fathergotbetterfromillnessandbecamemoreopen-hearted.Heeventaughthimselftoplay⑻violin,

andthen(9)(gradual)heplayeditverywell,(10)encouragedhimalot.Nowheisexpectinganother

triptoAfrica.Heisthemoststylishdadever.

Timecarves(雕亥(!)hisfacebutyouthflowsinhisblood.Thisistherealstyle.

22.Ifyoufeelstressedbyresponsibilitiesatwork,youshouldtakeastepbackandidentify(識(shí)別)thoseof(1)

(great)andlessimportance.Then,handlethemostimportanttasksfirstsoyou'llfeelarealsenseof(2)

(achieve).Leavingthelessimportantthingsuntiltomorrow(3)(be)oftenacceptable.

Mostofusaremorefocused(4)ourtasksinthemorningthanwearelaterintheday.So,getanearlystart

andtrytobeasproductive(5)possiblebeforelunch.Thiswillgiveyoutheconfidenceyouneedtogetyou

throughtheafternoonandgohomefeelingaccomplished.

Recent(6)(study)showthatwearefarmoreproductiveatworkifwetakeshortbreaks⑺(regular).Give

yourbodyandbrainarestbysteppingoutsidefor(8)while,exercising,ordoingsomethingyouenjoy.

Ifyoufindsomethingyoulovedoingoutsideoftheoffice,you'llbelesslikely⑼(bring)yourwork

home.Itcouldbeanything-gardening,cooking,music,sports-butwhateveritis,(10)(make)sure

it'sarelieffromdailystressratherthananotherthingtoworryabout.

23.Asweallknow,wearewhatweeat.That'sbecausewhatweeateverydayhas⑴greateffecton

ourhealth.Therefore,weshouldmakeeveryeffort(2)(change)ourbadeatinghabits.Althoughbakedor

friedfoodsmaybe(3)(taste),eatingtoomuchofthemwill(4)(probable)resultinsome

illnesses.(5),somefoodthatcostsusagreatdealofmoneyandisnothealthyisjunkfood.

ComparedwithpeopleintheWest,Chinesepeopleusedtoeatmoregrainandvegetables,

but(6)(little)meat,whichisagoodeatinghabit.However,thingsarequitedifferentnow.Withtherapid

economic(7)(grow)ofourcountry,wenowalsoeatalotoffoodthatishighinsugarandfat.

We(8)(run)theriskeatingoutwithoutconsideringthebalanceofourdiet.

Thefoodwechooseaffectsourhealth,sowemustkeep⑼mindthatthefoodwechooseshould

give(10)(we)thenutrientsweneed.

24.閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

Wewanteveryonetorespectus.Dowerespecteveryonearoundus?TheanswerisabigNO!Wedon't

respect(1)wethinkisbetterthanus,wedon'trespectpoorandoldpeople,andwedon'trespectwhowe

feelislessbetter(2)us.Sohowcanwewinrespect?Theeasiestway(3)(gain)respectisbygiving

respect.

Winningrespectmightbedifficultbutnotimpossible.Don'tusebadlanguage.Being(4)(help)and

listeningtosomeoneareasignofgivingrespectand⑸(win)respectaswell.Withpatienceandpractice,

youcangetanykindofvirtue.

Flowersarethemain(6)(attract)ofanytypeofdecorationandinthesamewayrespectisthebeautyoflife.

Lifeisterrible(7)respect.Justthinkwheneveryougotoaparty,everyonethereisnottreatedequally.Do

youknowwhy?Becauseof(8)(they)manners.

Whyarewenottreatedsometimesas(9)(expect)?Becausewedothesametootherswhohave

expectationsfromus.Relationshipcanbehealthyifwenevercrossthewallsofrespect.

Withoutrespect,youcan'tlive.Youneedrespecteverywhere,inlife,inwork,insocietyorinfamily.A

respectedperson(10)

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