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PAGEPAGE8Book1Module1MynameisLiKang.IliveinShijiazhuang,__1__capitalcityofHebei Inmyschool,theteachersareenthusiasticand____3___(friend)andtheclassroomsareamazing.OurEnglishisaveryenthusiasticwoman____4___(call)MsShen.Hermethodofteachingisnothinglike___5__ofmyJuniorHighschool.Idon’tthinkI’llbe____6___(bore)inherclass.Shewantstoimproveourspellingandhandwriting.Wedothis___7__afunway,withspellinggamesandotheractivities.Ilikeherattitudeverymuch,andthe_____8___(behave)ofotherstudents____9___(show)thattheylikeher,too. Thereareforty-ninegirlsandsixteenboysinourclass.Andeverybodyinourclassishard-working.I’mlookingforwardto____10___(do)thehomeworktonight.Book1Module2Myfirst___1____(impress)ofMrs.Li,akindandpatientteacher,wasthatshewasnervousandshy.Butnow,theclasslikesworking___2__herbecausesheexplainsEnglishgrammarso___3___(clear)andavoids___4____(make)studentsfeelstupid.Mrs.Chen,almost60,isverystrict.She’salsoveryseriousanddoesn’tsmilemuch.Someofourclassmatesdoesn’tlikeher,butmostofusreallyappreciateit___5___herteachingissowell____6___(organize)andclear.Mr.Wuhasonly___7____(teach)usfortwoweeksandhe’salreadyverypopular.Theyoungteacher,about28,hasgotsomuchenergy___8___thisisoneclassyoudonotfallasleepin!He’sreallyamusingandtells____9___(joke)whenhethinkswe’regetting___10___(bore).Irespecthimalot.Book1Module3AliceThompsonisagirlfromSydney,Australia.Shehadherfirstlong___1___(distant)trainrideattheageof18.Togetherwithafriend,shegot___2__thefamousGhantraininSydneyandgotoffinAliceSprings.Duringthetwodaysandnights,theyatemeals___3___(cook)byexpertsandsawfields,desertand____4___(abandon)farms.Inthedaytime,Whyisthetrain___6___(call)theGhan?ItisshortforAfghanistan.Alongtimeago,Australianswantedtotraveltothemiddleoftheircountry,sotheybroughtsome__7___(train)camelsfromAfghanistan___8___(carry)foodandothersupplies,andreturnedwithwoolandother___9__(produce).Theydidthatuntil__10___1920s,whenthegovernmentbuiltanewrailwaylineandtooktheplaceofcamels.Book1module4XiaoLi’shometown____1___(lie)inthenorthwestofXiamen,isoneofthemost___2___(attract),interestingandlivelyplaces.Thepeoplethereare____3___(friend).Itishotandwetinthesummer___4___itcanbequitecoldinthewinter.Everyyearthousandsof_____5___(tour)cometovisititsbeautifulscenery.Inthebusinessdistrict,lotsofhigh-risingbuildings____6____(put)up,andtherentisveryhigh.Therearesomegreatshoppingmalls,too.Thewesterndistrictis__7____mostinterestingpartofthecity,____8___therearemanyprettyparks.Thereisanicelittlerestaurantneartheparksandyoucanparktheretohavearestorabigmealwhenyouare____9___(starve)ortired.GulangyuBook1module5Metalsarevery____1___(importance)intheworld.Differentmetalshavedifferentuses.Forexample,steel____2___(use)incars,andironisusedin___3____(electricity)equipment.Whenweusemetals,____4____isveryimportant____5____(know)theyreact___6___differentsubstances,forexample,waterandoxygen.The____7___(react)ofmetalswiththesesubstancescan____8___(put)inorder.Potassium,sodium,calcium,magnesium,aluminiumandzincreactmost___9___copperandironreact___10___(little).Book1module6 TheInternetisthebiggestsourceofinformationintheworld,___1___consistsofmillionsofpagesofdata. It___2___(date)backto1969whenaUSdefense_____3____(organize)developedawayforalltheircomputersto“talk”toeachotherthroughthetelephone.ThusDARPANET,anetworkofcomputerscameintobeing.____4____itwasonlyusedbetheUSarmy.Thenin1984,theNSFstartedtheNSFNETnetwork,whichbecame____5___(know)astheInter-Network.LateranEnglishscientistcameup___6___theideaofWorldWideWebwhilehe____7___(work)inSwitzerlandin1989.Hedesignedthefirst“webbrowser”,____8____(allow)computerusers____9____(access)documentsfromothercomputers.Fromthatmomenton,theInternetgrew.Withinfiveyears,____10___numberofInternetusersrosefrom600,000to40million.Book2module1 Lastweek,ZhouKaiwasill.Hewasstupidenough____1___(play)footballintherain___2___ajacketon,althoughhismother___3___(tell)himtogethisjacketon. Infact,ZhouKaiis___4_____healthyboy.Herarelygetscolds.Hehasagooddietbecausehismother___5____(feed)themsowell.Shehasalreadymadesuretheyeatvery___6____(healthy).Sincehe’drather____7___(eat)anicepieceoffruitthanasweet,hedoesn’thavetodiet.Buttwoyearsagohebrokehisarmswhile____8____(play)football.Theinjurywasquite____9___(pain). Sowecanseethatheisanormalkindofperson,butheisreallycrazy___10____football.He’snotonlythecaptainoftheclassteam,butalsoamemberoftheSeniorHighteam.Book2module2 AdamRousefirststartedtousedrugs____1___theageof15.He____2___(offer)crackcocaineandbecame____3____(addict)toit.Whenhedidn’thaveenoughmoney____4___(pay)fordrugs,hewas___5____(terrible)painful.Inordertogetmoney,he____6___(break)intoahouseandstoleatelevisionandavideorecorder.Afterthat,hehadtostealsomethingseverydayfordrugsandfinallywastakentothepolicestation. ____7___(late),adoctoradvisedhimstop____8___(take)drugs,sohetook____9___doctor’sadviceandnowhe___10____(work)inacenterfordrugaddicts.Book2module3 BeethovenwasborninBonn,Germany.Heshowed____1___(music)talentwhenhewasveryyoung,andlearnedtoplay____2__violinandpianofromhisfather,____3___wasasinger.MozartmetBeethovenandwas____4___(impress)byhim.“Hewillgivesomethingwonderfultotheworld.”Hesaid.BeethovenmetHaydnin1791,butwasnotimpressedbytheolderman.Afterthey___5____(know)eachotherformanyyears,Beethovensaid,“Heisagood____6___(compose),buthehastaughtmenothing.”However,itwasHaydn____7___encouragedBeethoventomoveto BeethovenbecameverypopularintheAustraliacapitalandstayedtherefortherestofhislife.Ashegrew____8___(old),hebegantogodeaf.Hebecame____9____(complete)deafduringthelastyearsofhislife,buthecontinued____10____(compose).Book2module4 People____1___(general)agreethatPabloPicassoisthetwentiethcentury’s____2___(great)westernartist.HewasborninSpainandattheageoftenhewasalready___3___excellentartist.Hehadhisfirst___4____(exhibit)attheageof16.PicassostudiedartinSpain,butmovedtoFrance___5___hisearlytwenties.From1902to1904hepaintedaseriesofpictures___6____themaincolorwasblue.Thesepicturesshowedpoor,unhappypeopleandareknownasPicasso’s“blueperiod”.From1904to1906,Picassopaintedmuch____7____(happy)picturesinthecolorpink. WithanotherSpanishartist____8___(call)GeorgeBraque,PicassothenstartedanimportantnewartisticmovementcalledCubism.HisfirstCubistpaintingswerepaintedinbrownandgrey.InhisgreatestCubistpaintingheshowedhis____9___(feel)aboutwhat____10___(happen)tothetownduringthe1930swarinSpain.Book2module5 YangLiwei,China’sfirsttaikonaut,landed____1___(safe)thismorningintheShenzhouVcapsuleininnerMongolia.Yangwas___2____spacefortwenty-oneandahalfhoursandmadefourteenorbitsoftheearth.____3___(orbit)inthecapsule,Yangtookphotosofplanetearth____4___spoketotwoastronautsaboardtheinternationalSpaceStation.WhenYanglanded,PremierWenJiabaotelephonedtheControlBook2module6 CrouchingTiger,HiddenDragon,____1____(direct)byAngLee,isverypopularinChinaandinthewest.Thefilm___2____(tell)ofmartialartsmasterswithunusual____3____(able).Thestorytakesplacein___4___early1800sinChina.LiMubaiandYuXiulianareinlovewitheachother,buttheycan’tmarry.WhensomeonestealsXiulian’ssword,theytrytogetitback.Theactioninthefilmis___5____(amaze),andcharactersleapthroughtheaireverynowandthen,____6___beautifulandgracefulmovements. ZhangZiyiplaysthepartofYuJiaolong.SheandXiulian’sfightscenesarethemostexciting_____7___(moment)inmoderncinema.____8____thewonderfulChowYun-Fatisthemostunforgettable,theromanticsceneswithXiulianareverymoving. CrouchingTiger,HiddenDragonwillmakeaudiences’heartsleapwith____10___(excite)atitsbeautyBook3module1 Paris,Barcelona,FlorenceandAthensarefourgreat________(Europe)cities. Paris,oneofthemostbeautifulcitiesintheworld,isthecapitaland________(large)cityofFrance.Itisfamous_______theEiffel ThesecondlargestcityofSpainisBarcelona,oneofwhosefamous_______(landmark)istheChurchoftheSagradaFamilia_______(design)byAntonioGaudi. Florence,_______theUffizi Athens,thebirthplaceofwesterncivilization,isthecapitalofGreece.Itusedtobrtheworld’smost________(power)city.TheworkofGreece’sbestwriters________(influence)otherwriterseversince.Book3module2 In2,000,147worldleadersagreed____1____(work)togethertoreducepovertyby2015orearlier.Fromthisagreement____2____(come)theHumanDevelopmentReport.Thereport____3____(main)includestwoaspects.OneistheHumanDevelopmentIndex,_____4____measurestheachievementsof175countriesinthree____5___(way):lifeexpectancy,educationandincome.TheotheristheDevelopmentGoals,andthemostimportantonesare____6____(reduce)povertyandhunger;makesurethatallchildrenhaveeducationup___7___theageof11;fightAIDsandotherdiseases;improvetheenvironmentofpoorpeopleandencourage_____8____(develop)countriestogivemorehelptoothercountries. ____9___(base)onsomeexamples,thereportfinallyshowsthatwearemakingsomeprogressbutthatweneedtomake___10____(great)efforts.Book3module3 Atornadoisarotatingcolumnofairfromathunderstormtotheground.AlmostallofthemoccurintheareafromTexasinthesoutheasttoSouthDakotainthenorth. Tornadoescancausemuch____1____(destruct).___2___averagethereare800tornadoesintheUSeachyear.The____3____(bad)oneofalltimeoccurredin1925,____4____(affect)threeUSstates.Bythetimeit___5____(end),morethan700people_____6_____(kill)and2,700hadbeeninjured. Hurricanesarestrongtropicalstorms.Thereareviolentwindsof120kilometersperhourormore,____7____causehugewaves,heavyrainandfloods.ThereareonaverageaboutsixAtlantichurricaneseachyear.Theworsthurricanedisaster____8____(occur)onthe8thSeptember1900.Thedisasterkilled6,000peoplein____9___populationof37,000anddestroyed3,600____10____(build).Book3module4 Sandstorms____1___(be)amajordisasterformanyAsiancountriesforcenturies.Scientistshavetriedmanywaystosolvethisproblem. Sandstormsarestrong,drywinds____2___carrysand.Theyareoftensothick____3____youcannotseethesun,andthewindissometimesstrongenough____4____(move)sanddunes.ThefourmainplacesintheworldwheretherearesandstormsareCentralAsia,NorthAmerica,CentralAfricaandAustralia.RenJianbodescribedaterriblesandstormheexperienced___5___achildinthedesert.“To______6_____(catch)inasandstormwas____7__terribleexperience,”hesaid.“Therewasnothing____8____(do).Itwasthemost____9_____(frighten)andthemostdangeroussituationI’veeverbeenin.Youjusthadtohopeyou’dsurvive.I___10____(think)Iwasgoingtodisappearunderthesand.”Book3module5 TherearemanygreatphilosophersinancientChina.Confucius,____1___wasbornin551BCanddiedin479BC,wasthe____2____(great)philosopher.He_____3___(stress)theimportanceofkindness,dutyandorderinsociety.HisideasaffectedChinesesocietyforover2,000years. Mencius,bornin372BC,wasastudentofConfucius’sideas.So,histeachingsweresimilarto____4____ofConfucius.Hebelievedmanwasborngoodandthatpeoplewere____5____(important)thanrulers.Hewroteabookinhislastyears____6____(name)TheBookofMencius. Mozi,whowasbornin476BCanddiedin390BC,wasalso____7____influentialphilosopher.Insomeways,hisideasweresimilartothoseofConfucius.Forexample,he____8____(think)governmentwasthemostimportantthing.Mozibelievedallmenwere_____9___(equality).DifferingfromConfucius,hestressedtheimportanceof____10_____(kind).MozifoundedMohism.Book3module6 TheThreeGorgesDamis____1____(near)200metershighand1.5kilometerswide.Itis______2_____(large)hydro-electricpowerstationanddamintheworldandhascostmorethananyother____3____(construct)projectinhistory. Thedamwillgenerateelectricityequal___4___about40milliontonsofcoalwithout____5____(cause)somuchairpollution.MaoZedong’sdreamcametrue. Thereservoirhasflooded2cities,11countries,140townsandmorethan4,000villages.Morethanamillionpeople____6____(move)fromtheirhomesandthey___7____(live)ahappynewlifeindifferentareas. TheThreeGorgesareaisoneofthemostbeautifulareasofChinaandtheprojecthasfloodedsomeofChina’smostfamous____8____(history)sites,someof____9____arebeingremoved____10____somearebeingputintomuseums.Book4module1 Itisdifficult____1____(predict)whatthecitywillbelikeinthefuture.____2___(recent)ateacherconductedapooltofindout____3___hisstudentswouldrunacityof5,000peoplein2025.Herearesomeoftheideas: TransportationCarsIt____4___(power)byelectricity,solarenergyorwind,andthecolorofcarscanbechangedbyaswitch. MedicalcareItwillbe_____5____(convenient)because____6___distantsurgery. ShoppingShoppingwillbedoneonline,andcatalogswillhavevoicecommandstoplace_____7___(order). RecreationAllformsofrecreationwillbe___8____(freely)ofcharge. HolidaysItwillbeconvenientforseniorsandthedisabled,becausetheycanusehigh-techcamerastogettoknow____9___worldwithoutgoingout. TravelOrdinarypeople____10____(travel)inspacewillbecommon. EnvironmentWewillloadspaceshipswithwastematerialsandsendthemtowardsthesun.Book4module2 Taxisareonthestreets24hoursaday.____1____(simple)raiseyourhandandataxiappears___2__notime.Youshouldcheckthecabhas___3____businesspermit,andmakesureyouaskforareceipt. Publictransport____4____(provide)acheapway____5____(get)aroundinBeijing.It’sagoodideatoavoidpublictransportduringtherushhour.Touristsshouldn’tmissthe103bus____6___offersoneofthemost_____7____(impress)routes. TherearefourundergroundlinesinBeijing,andseverallinesareunder____8____(construct).Trainsarefastand_____9____(convenience),butrushhourscanbeterrible.Tricyclesareworth____10____(use)ifyouwanttoexplorethenarrowalleysofoldBeijing.Book4module3 Wordsandsentencesareimportantin_____1____(communicate),butwecommunicatewithnotonlyspokenand____2____(write)words,butalsobodylanguage.Bodylanguagevaries___3___culturetoculture. Everyculturehasdevelopedaformalway____4____(greet)strangers,toshowthemtheyarenotaggressive._____5____(traditional),EuropeansandAmericansshakehands,____6___meanstheytrusteachother. Greetingsaredifferentaround___7___world.InChina,weputtherighthandovertheleftandbowslightly.Muslimsgivea“salaam”,wheretheytouchtheirheart,mouth,forehead.Hindusjointheirhands____8____bowtheirheadsinrespect. Today,peoplestillusetheirhandsinformalgreetings,whichalsomeanstrust.Americanyouthsoftengreeteachotherwiththe____9____(express)“givemefive”. Bodylanguagecanconvey____10____(much)informationthanwords,sopeopleeasilygivethemselvesawaybytheirgestures.Book4module4 TheChinesescientist,YuanLongping,isa____1___(lead)figureinthericegrowingworld.HewasbornandbroughtupinChina.Asaboyhe____2_____(educate)inmanyschools.Hestudiedagricultureincollege.After____3_____(graduate)fromSouthwestAftermany____6____(year)hardwork,heproducedanewplant_____7___crossingdifferentspeciesofriceplant,____8_____couldgivea_____9___(high)yieldthananyoftheoriginalplants.Thisbreakthroughinricebreedinghasmadegreat____10_____(contribute)totheworld.Book4module5 InAugust1996,IcametothetownofFuling____1____(teach)English.Whenthefirstsemester____2____(finish),mycolleagueandIhadatripalongtheThreeGorges.WetooktheboatforJiangyouandleftthedocks____3___abeautifulafternoon.AsthesunsetwedockedatFengdu,andwecouldseethesun_____4____(set)behindthewhitepagoda,_____5____wasverybeautiful. Wemissed____6____(see)thefirstgorges,theQutangGorge,becauseofoursleep.Thenextmorningwewent____7___theWuGorge,homeofQuYuan.Wehada____8____(pleasantly)timeduringtheGorge.Aswecameoutofthethirdgorgr,theXilingGorge,wesailedintotheconstructionsiteofthedam.We_____9____(notallow)togetofftheboat,sowetookpicturesondeckin___10_____distance.Book4module6 LakeTianchi_____1____(locate)inChangbaiMountainsinJilin MengFanying,thedirectorofalocaltouristoffice,saidthatthemonsterseemed_____4____(be)blackincolor,andjumpedoutofthewaterlikeaseal. XunJunlin,alocalphotographer,claimedthatitsheadlookedlikeahorse,____5___noonereallygota____6____(clearly)lookatthemysteriouscreature. Asoldiersaidthemonsterwasgreenish-blackandhad___7___roundheadwith10-centimeterhorns. LiXiaohe,____8___wasvisitingthelakewithhisfamily,claimedto____9_____(see)aroundblackcreature_____10____(move)quicklythroughthewater. Manypeoplebelieveitsexistence.However,scientistsareskepticalaboutthis.Book5module1 BritishandAmericanEnglisharedifferent___1__manyways.Thefirstandmostobviouswayisthevocabulary.Forexample,Americansdriveautomobilesdownfreeways,____2___theBritishdrivecarsalongmotorways.Theseconddifferenceis____3___sometimesthesamewordhasa____4_____(slightly)differentmeaning,whichcanbe____5____(confuse).Third,thereareafewdifferencesingrammar,too.TheBritishsayHaveyougot…?____6____AmericanspreferDoyouhave…?Propositions,too,canbedifferent.TheBritishusepropositions,however,Americansomit____7___. Finally,manyfactors_____8_____(influence)Americanpronunciationsincethefirstsettlersarrivedfourhundredyearsago.Theaccent,whichismostsimilartoBritishEnglish,can____9____(hear)ontheEastCoastoftheUS.ALondonermayhavemoredifficulty_____10____(understand)aScotsmanfromGlasgowthanunderstandingaNewYorker.Book5module2 LaPaz,inBolivia,isthehighestcapitalintheworld.Theremanyroadsare____1__badcondition.Onroadinparticular____2___goesnorthfromLaPaz,____3____(consider)themostdangerousroadintheworld.Ononesidethemountainsrise_____4___(steep);onthe____5___sidethereisasheerdrop.Onaverage,onevehiclecomesofftheroadeverytwoweeks.Thedropissogreat___6____anyoneinsidethevehicleisluckytosurvive. ThankstoTimoteoApaza,thedeathtoll____7____(fall).Everymorningheclimbsuptothebendwithalargecircularboardinhishandanddirectsthetraffic,workingasavolunteer.Beforehevolunteeredtodirectthetraffic,he____8___(have)lotsofjobs.HowmuchdoyouthinkTimoteoreceivesfromdoingit?Nearlynothing.Sometimesdriversgivehimatripwhichisjustenoughforhim____9____(live)on.Butoftentheyjustpassby,_____10____(take)thehumantrafficsignalforgranted.Thereasonwhyhedoesitisthathefeelsitishismissioninlifetohelpothers.Book5module3 Therewasabigstormaftermidnightandtherainpoureddown.HuckandJim_____1___(stay)insidetheshelterandlettheraft____2____(sail)downtheriver.Suddenly,theysawasteamboat.Theydecidedtoclimbontothesteamboat.____3___theyheardaman’sangryvoice,Jimpanickedandranbacktotheraft.Hucksawthreemeninacabin.Thetallmanwaspointingagun____4___themanonthefloor.Theshortmansuggested_____5____(leave)themanonthefloor.Huckhadaplan.Theyfoundthemen’sboat_____6___(tie)totheothersideofthesteamboatandpaddledawaytoasafedistance. Theydidn’twantallthreementodie.____7_____theywantedsomeonetofindthemenandgetthemoffbeforeitsank.Theymovedthe____8___(steal)thingsfromthesteamboattotheraftandstartedoffagain.Atlast,theymetwithacaptainandtoldhimtheyhadlefttheirfamilyona_____9___(sink)steamboat,only_____10____(find)nothingleft.Perhapsthethreemenwerealreadydead.Book5module4 WhencarnivalbeganinEurope,peoplesaw____1____asthelastchancetohavefunattheendofthewinterseason.____2____(have)funmeanteating,drinkingand____3____(dress)up.ThemostfamouscarnivalwasinVenice.Atfirst,itlastedforjustoneday.____4____timepassed,thecarnivalperiod_____5_____(extend).Peoplewalkedaroundthestreetswearingmasks,___6____(do)whattheywantedwithout______7_____(recognize). Later,wearingmaskswaslimitedbylaw.Finally,attheendofthe18thcentury,maskswerebannedcompletely.Butin____8___late1970s,thetraditionwasrevivedbystudentsandthefestivalwasdevelopedfortourists.Today,carnivalinVeniceiscelebratedforfivedaysinFebruary.Hotelsare___9_____(full)bookedandthenarrowstreetsarecrowded_____10____wonderfulcostumes.IfthekeytoRioismusicandmovement,theninVeniceitisthemysteryofmasks.Book5module5 LiNing,____1____(know)astheprinceofgymnasts,retiredat26with106goldmedalsinmajor____2____(compete)acrosstheworld.____3____hewasdisappointedbecausehehadn’tperformedwellinthe1988SeoulOlympics.Ayearafterhis____4_____(retire),LiNingdecidedtolaunchanewbrandofsportswear,_____5____(compete)withglobalgiantslikeNikeandAdidas.Furthermore,hechosehisownname___6____thebrandmark.Hebecameabusinessman.Injustafewyears,LiNingwonmorethan50%ofthenationalmarket.Nowhiscompanyhasalsogrown_____7_____(international)._____8_____,hehasopenedaschoolforgymnaststohelpyoungpeople_____9_____(achieve)theirsportingambitions.Forhim,theworkofgreatsportsmandoesn’tfinish_____10____heretiresfromthesport.Itjuststarts.Book5module6 OnedayJiesangSuonandajiefoundthatagroupofpoacherswerekillingthe____1____(danger)animalantelope.____2____hestruggledwiththemtoprotecttheantelope,hefailedanddied. Bythe1990s,thenumberofantelopes____3____(fall)toabout50,000becausethepoachers’pursuinghighprofitsfromitswool.Often____4____(work)atnight,thepoachersshootwholeherdsofantelopesatatime,____5____(leave)onlythebabies,____6____woolisnotworthsomuch.Theanimals____7____(skin)onthespotandthewooltakentoIndia,_____8____itismadeintotheshawls. Theseyears,ourgovernmentbegantotakeanactivepartinprotectingantelopes.Sometimesthereweregunfights,likethe____9___inwhichJiesangSuonandajiewaskilled.Officials____10_____(work)inthereservearealsohelpedbyvolunteerswhoarereadyfordifficultconditionsoflife.Asaresult,theantelopepopulationbegantogrowagain.Book6Module1Always_________(remember)thewordsofBenjaminDisraeli,BritishPrimeMinisterinthe19thcentury:“Talktoamanabout_________,andhewillspeaktoyouforhours!”Ifyougotoasocialoccasioninanothercountry,rememberthatsocialrules_________bedifferent.Insomecountries,forexample,youhavetoarrive_________timeataparty;inothercountries,youdon'tneedto.Inaddition,youneed_________(know)howlongyoushouldstay,_________whenyouhavetoleave.Some_________(host)expectflowersorasmallgift,butinotherplaces,youcantakethings,butyouneedn’tifyoudon'twantto.Rememberalso_________insomecountries,youmustn'ttakeflowersofacertaincolour,they’re_________(luck).Inmostplaces,youdon'thavetotakeagifttoapartybutfindoutfirst!Book6Module2TheelderstateswomanofofBritishfantasyliteratureisJ.KRowling,the_________(gift)creatorofHarryPotter.JoanneRowling's_________(root)areinthesouthwestofEngland,_________shegrewup.ButtheideaforHarryPottercameto_________whileshewasona_________(delay)trainbetweenManchesterandLondon.She_________(write)downherideasonthebackofanenvelope.Sshethenwent_________(teach)EnglishinPortugal,whereshecontinuedtoaddflesh_________thebonesofthefirstHarryPotterstory.Buthernameisforever_________(associate)withEdinburghinScotland,whereshe_________(live)anddevelopedtheformatforthewholeseriesofsevenbooks.Book6Module3IrememberthefirsttimeImetRoy.He________(stand)inthecentreofagroupofboys,andhewastelling________joke.Whenhe_________(reach)thefinalline,everyoneburstout____________(laugh).Roylaughedaloudhappylaugh.“Popularboy,Ithoughtto___________.MynameisDaniel.Iwasthenewboyintheclass.OurfamilywasfromthenorthofEngland,butmyfather________(offer)abetterjobinLondon,andourwholefamilyhadmovedthere.Iwastwelveand_________(lose)allmyoldfriends,Ifeltshyand___________(lone)atmynewschool.Therewere33studentsinmynewclass,andmostpeopleweren’tveryinterestedinashynewboy.Roywasoneofthefewpeoplewho________(be)kindtome.Heofteninvitedmetojoinhisparticulargroup,andasaresult,Istartedgetting_______(know)people.RoyandIbecamegoodfriends.Wetrustedeachotherandwecouldtalkaboutpersonalmatters,thingsthatwereimportanttous.Book6Module4

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