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詞匯應(yīng)用專項訓(xùn)練
詞匯應(yīng)用一
IliveinPennsylvania.Itisa](north)stateofAmerica,whichisthe33rd
2(large)stateinAmerica.Youmightknowsomeofthecities,likePhiladelphia,
PittsburghandAllentown.ThestatecapitalisHarrisburg.Nowletmetellyoualittle
moreaboutmystate.
SeveralIndiantribes(部落)livedinPennsylvaniabefore3(Europe)
came.TheDutchcamefirst,4(follow)bySweden.Englandstartedcolonies
(殖民地)later.Afterafewfights,they5(take)controloftheland.
Pennsylvania6(give)tothePennfamilylater.ThatishowPennsylvania
gotitsname.Pennsylvaniawasthe7(two)tojointhenation.Thecityof
Philadelphia8(be)animportantcitysincethecolonywasfounded.Itwas
eventhecapitalofAmerica,too!Today,Pennsylvaniaissometimesregardedasthe
snackcapitalofthecountry.Itisfamousforsnacks,likepretzelsandchips,Heinz
ketchupandsauces.ThereisalsoHershey,whichiswell9(know)asthe
chocolatecompany.
Therearesteelcompaniesinthestate,aswellasalotofcolleges.Thereare
plentyofthings10(do)inPennsylvania.Thereareseveralmajorsportsteams.
Pennsylvaniahas121stateparks,andtheyallhavefreeentrance.Huntingispopular
here,too.
Areyouthinkingaboutvisitingthestate?
.5.
.10.
詞匯應(yīng)用二
Inmylife,apersonwhohasinfluencedmemostismyfather.Heisamodelfor
me.NowI'lltellyouabouthisstory.Myfatherisinhis1(fifty).Henever
smokesordrinks.He2(work)inalocalfactoryforyears.Youwillnotfind
anything3(usual)abouthimuntilyoulearnmore.Heworks4(care)all
thetime,sohe5(respect)byhiscolleagues.Myfatherhasalwaysbeenkind
andhelpful.Hehasfun6(talk)witholdpeople.HegaveourTVtoafamilywho
couldnotaffordone.Hecaresforthechildrenwhohavelosttheirparents.Whenever
hehassomemoneyleft,he7(give)ittosomeoneinneed.
Myfatherhasdonatedbloodmanytimessincewe8(move)here.Theblood
hehasdonatedismuchenough9(save)over70lives.Hehasalsodonated
bloodcellstopeoplewithbloodcancer.Tomysurprise,hehasdecidedtodonatehis
bodyformedicalresearchafterhis10(die).
WhenIwasalittlegirl,Icouldnotunderstandwhymyfatheralwaysseemedtobe
kindertoothersthantohisownfamilyandwhyhethinksofothersmorethan
himself.NowIrealizethatheownsaheartfulloflove.
.5.
.10.
詞匯應(yīng)用三
Spacevegetablesaregrownfromseeds(種子)thathavebeentakentospace.
Whenthey1(bring)backtotheearth,theseseedsproducevegetablesthatare
biggerand2(healthy)thannormal(正常的)vegetables.Butsomepeople
worryabout3(have)spacevegetables.Theythinkthatspacevegetablesmight
notbegoodforusandcouldmakeus4(get)sickbecauseoftheradiation(輻射)
inspace.However,peopleshouldnotbeafraidbecausespacevegetablesarevery
healthy.Herearesomefactsthatyoushouldknowaboutspacevegetables.
Spacevegetablesaregrownfromseedsthatare5(care)chosen.Whenseeds
comebackfromspace,theyaretestedtomakesurethattheywillbesafe6(eat).
Spacevegetablesare7(good)thannormalvegetables.Forexample,space
8(tomato)stayfreshfortwentydays,whichisoneweeklongerthannormalones.
Aftergeneticallymodified(轉(zhuǎn)基因)food9(appear)inthemarket,people
worriedthattheywereeating10(know)things.Forexample,ifnutgenes(堅果
基因)areputinsidepotatoes,peopleallergic(過敏)tonutsmightgetsickfromeating
thesepotatoesbecausetheydonotknowtheyarealsoeatingnuts?Unlikegenetically
modifiedfood,nobodyhasdoneanythingwiththegenesofspacevegetablesuntil
now.Thismeansthatnonewgeneshavebeenputintothem.Sothereisnoriskof
eatingsomethingunknown..
.5.
.10.
詞匯應(yīng)用四
Dannyisshortandthin.Ofalltheboysaroundheisthe1(thin)kid.Sohe
2(call)Bones(骨頭)byhisfriends.Hetalksmoreandlaughslouderthananyone.
However,heisalways3(happy),becauseheisnotgoodatsports.
Oneday,Dannywatchedthe4(man)marathon(馬拉松)onTV.The
runnersneedn'tgofastandtheyjustranonandon.Theydidn'thavebigmuscles.
TheyweremorelikeDanny.Hedecidedtohaveatry."Boy,it'sbetter5(do)a
littlebiteachday,“advisedhismum.Thenextday,Dannystartedhispractice.From
thenonhekepton6(train)intheparkeverymorning.
Theraceday7(come).Therewere109runnersandtheywereallbigger
thanDanny.Theyallstartedfast.Dannytriedtokeepupwith8(they).Buthe
fellfurtherandfurtherbehind.Halfwaysomeonegottired.Dannypassedabigguy
withmuscleslikefootballs.9(sudden)hefeltlikeaswitch(開關(guān))hadbeen
turnedon.Hepassedanotherone,the10(three)one...Alltherunnerswere
breathinghardandlookedtiredexceptDanny.Helookedlikehecouldrunforever.At
thattimehedidn'tseethecrowdsorheartheircheering.Hejustranandran.Atlast
heraisedhisarmslikeachampion(冠軍)ashecrossedtheendingline.
.5.
6.7,8.9.10.
詞匯應(yīng)用五
Itisreportedthatalawhasbeenapproved(通過)inSpain.Spainchildrenmay
soon1(require)tohelpoutwithhouseworkbylaw.
Thelawwouldbepartofawiderchildprotection,andchildrenundertheageof
18haveto2(join)inallareasoffamilylife.That3(include)houseworkand
otherworkinthefamily.Therulescomeunderasectionofthelaw4(call)“the
rightanddutiesofchildren^^.
Alongwith5(do)housework,childrenwouldalsohavetoberespectful
totheirparentsandteachers,andwoulddo6(well)intheirstudiesthanbefore.
Butthelawdoesn'tsayanythingaboutpunishmentforchildrenwhodon'tobeythe
law.
MarriedSpanishmencanalsofacepunishmentsforrefusing7(do)
housework-requiringmentoshareinhouseholdduties,andthecareofchildrenand
elderlyfamilymembers.
Childrenshouldlearntododifferentkindsofhouseworkatdifferentages,butit
isalmost8(possible)forChinesechildren.Theyseemtoavoidsuch9
(usually)houseworkatsimilarages,becausetheirfamilies10(protect)themtoo
muchsincetheywereborn.Childrenshouldrealizethattheyarepartofthefamilies
andhaveresponsibilities(責(zé)任)ontakingcareofthemselvesandthefamilymembers.
.5,
.10.
詞匯應(yīng)用六
ACeremony(儀式)WhereBoysBecomeCrocodile(鱷魚)Men
Whendoesateenagergrowupandbecomeanadult?Inmanycountries,it
happensonyour1(eighteen)birthday,butinsomepartsoftheworld,you
havetodosomething2(usual)toentertheworldofgrown-ups.
OnanOceanianisland,somepeopleliveneartheSepikRiver,whichisfullof
crocodiles.Theybelievethatcrocodilesmadetheearthand3(it)people.When
itistimeforteenageboys4(become)men,a"crocodileceremony,,takes
place.
Theboysaretakentosmallhouse5(name)the"CrocodileNest”.Inthe
house,theboys6(tell)tothinkoftheircrocodile''fathersandmothers^^.Old
peopleinthevillagesaythatiftheboysthinkoftheircrocodileparents,theywillbe
strongerand7(brave)becausetheceremony8(cause)greatpain.To
taketheirmindsoffthepain,theboystelljokesinthehouse,ratherthanjuststay
silent.9(surprise),someoftheboysevensleepduringthe10(painful)
partsoftheceremony!Itwillbeeightweeksbeforetheyleavethehouse.
Whentheboysfinallyleavethecrocodilehouse,thereissinginganddancingin
thevillagetowelcomethenewcrocodilemen.
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詞匯應(yīng)用七
RidingaMobikeonthestreet,youmighthearsomepeople1(speak)
Chinesealoud.Turningtotheright,youseeaSichuan-stylerestaurant.After
2(walk)intoastore,youseethatHuaweismartphonesareonsale.Butyou're
notinChina—you5reinManchesterinBritain.Infact,youmightseesimilarthings
inmanyother3(city).Chineseproductshavebeengoingallovertheworld.
Chinesefood4(enjoy)inWesterncountriesforalongtime.
5(meet)localpeople'stastes,Chineserestaurantshavemadesomechangesto
thedishes."Oneexampleisthemeat,“saidYinHang,aChinesestudentwho
6(study)inAustralia.tlWeliketoeatmeatwiththebone(骨頭)in,butpeople
heredon't.SothelocalChineserestaurantsprovidebigpiecesofmeatwithoutbones,
evenforfish.^^
SomeChinesebrands(品牌)arealsobecomingmorepopular.It7(report)
thatinmanycitiesin8(European),manystoressellTCLtelevisions,Haier
fridgesandLenovocomputers.MorethanhalfofUS-owneddrones(無人機(jī))are
Chinesemodels,accordingtoChinaDaily.They'renotonlymadeinChina,butalso
designedand9(develop)inthecountry.
Inthepast,mostWesternpeoplethoughtChineseproductswerecheapand
unreliable.Butnow,thingshavechanged10(great).Morepeopletrust
Chinesebrands."MadeinChina“becomescool."Theyarebeautifulandoffer
somethingspecialthatAmericanphonesdon'thave,^^anarticleonCNNoncesaid
aboutChinesesmartphones.
Asitissaid,Chinesegovernmenthasbeentryingitsbesttoimproveitsnational
brandsofallkindstomeettheneedsofmodernlife.
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詞匯應(yīng)用八
Readingisimportantinourdailylife.Buthaveyoueverthoughtwhatweread
for,informationor](skill)?Howdowefeelwhenweread,excitedorupset?
Wereadwordbywordaloudandthinkaboutthem.Isthatenough?Ithinkreadingis
morethan2(pronounce)orthinkingaboutwords.
3(recent),TheReader,averypopularTVprogram,isstaged(上演)in
theformofreading.It'sa4(nation)readingprogram.DongQingworksas
bothahostessanda5(produce).TheReaderhopestotelluswhattheworld
islikeandittakesustoseethebeautifulworldby6(read).Theshow
7(invite)someinfluential有影響力的)guestswhohaverichexperiences
and8(touch)stories,likeNiPing,WangYuanfromTFboysandYao
Chen.
“Readingtouchespeople'shearts^^isthesloganofTheReader.Whatitwants
9(show)isn'treadingskillsbutrealfeelings.Theyarewhattouchesthe
audiencemost.^^Ihavelongthoughtaboutworkingonaprogramrelatedtothehuman
spirit.SofartheReader10(become)aturningpointinmycareerin
hostingandtheprogramhasbroughtmequiteahugechallenge,"saidDong.
TheReaderisofgreat_importancetotheaudienceandChineseculture.Italsotells
usifweunderstandwhatwearereading,wewillknowwhatreadingreallyisand
we'llbecomebetterreaders.
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詞匯應(yīng)用九
Weallneedexercise.Exercise1(use)upfoodthatweeatandkeepsthe
bodyfullofenergy.Exercisemakesyourheartandmuscles(肌肉)strong.Exercise
alsomakesyoufeel2(relax).Ifyouexerciseseveraltimesaweek,youwill
stayhappyand3(health).Therearemany4(way)toexercise.Youcan
walk,run,playsportsorswim.
However,mostpeoplecannotdothis.Itistoofarfromtheirhomestotheir
offices.Theyhaveno5(choose)buttodrivetowork.First,thesepeopledon't
haveachance6(exercise)becausetheyaresittingintheircarsfortwoorfour
hourseachday.Second,drivingischallenging,7(especial)inrushhours,and
needstoomuchattention.Jt8(make)apersontiredout.Whenthesepeople
arrivehomeafterwork,theydon'twanttotakeexercise.
Some9(west)countries,suchastheUnitedStates,haveproblemswith
exercise.Manypeopledon'thaveenoughexercise.Theyhavetoworkfrommorning
tillnight,sotheydon'thavetimetotakeexercise.
Today,manypeopleintheWestarefat,whichcauseshealthproblems.Doctors
sayexercisecanhelppeoplebothlose10(weigh)andimprovetheirhealth.
Somanypeoplearetryingtogetmoreexercise.Butittakestimetochange,andwhen
peopledon'tseeadifferencerightaway,theywilllostheartandstopexercising.
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6.7,8.9.10.
詞匯應(yīng)用十
Readingnewspapers](become)animportantpartofeverydaylife.
Somepeoplereadnewspapersasthefirstthingtodointhemorning;othersread
newspapersassoonastheyhavefreetimeduringthedaysothattheycanlearnwhatis
happeningintheworld.
Sometimes,wedonothaveenoughtimetoreadallthenews2(careful),so
wejusttakeaquicklookatthefrontpage.Atothertimes,wemaybesobusythatwe
onlyhaveafew3(minute)tolookatthenamesofthepassages.
Newspaperscan4(find)everywhereintheworld.Wecangetmany
5(difference)kindsofnewspapersinbigcities,butinsomemountainvillages
wecansee6(few)newspapers.
Somenewspapers7(publish)onceaweek,butmostofthepapersare
publishedonceadaywithmanypages,someevenpublished(出版)twiceaday!You
knowdifferentpeopleenjoy8(read)differentnewspapers.Somelikeworld
news,andothersprefershortstories.Theyjustchoosewhattheyare9
(interest)in.
TodaynewspapersinEnglishhavethelargestnumberof11(read)inthe
world.TheEnglishlanguageissopopular,andmanyChinesestudentsarereading
EnglishnewspaperssuchasChinaDailyand2\stCentury.Theybringusmoreand
moremessagestogetherwiththeInternet.
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6.7,8.9.10.
詞匯應(yīng)用十一
Asastudent,youmusthavemetallkindsofteachers.Doyoulikeorhatethem?
Istherecompleteunderstandingbetweenyouandthem?
Atfirst,I1(think)MissLiwasnervousandshy.Butnow,Ifindshe's
kindandpatient,andshe2(explain)EnglishgrammarsoclearlythatevenI
canunderstanditwell!Shealwaysavoids3(make)youfeelstupid.I've
alwayshatedmakingmistakesorpronouncingaword4—(correct)whenI
speakEnglish,butMissLijustsmiles,sothatIdon'tfeelthatstupid!
Mrs.Chenisverystrictandserious.Inherclass,wedon'tdaretosayaword
unlesssheasksusto.Thereareafewstudentsinourclasswhokeep5(come)
toclasslate,butthey'realwaysontimeforMrs.Chen'slessons!Someofour
classmates6(notlike)her.Butmostofusreallyappreciate(欣賞)her
becauseherteachingissowell7(organize)andclear.Physicswillnever
bemyfavoritelesson,butIthinkrildo8(good)intheexamwithMrs.
Chenteachingme.
Mr.Wuisverypopular.HereallyenjoysteachingChinese.Youcan'timagine
whatagreatteacherheis!Hetalks9(loud)andfastandwaveshishands
aboutalotwhenhegets10(exciting).He'sreallyunderstandingand
funny.Whenhethinkswe'regettingbored,hewilltellusjokesandmakeusactive
again.Wereallyrespecthimalot.
.5.
.10.
詞匯應(yīng)用十二
Manychildrenloveanimals.AndWillowPhelpsisoneof1(they).In
fact,this2(America)littlegirlnotonlylovesanimals,butshealso
3(do)reallyalotforthem.Andbecauseshedidthesekindthings,shewon
the2016ASPCA(美國防止虐待動物協(xié)會)KidoftheYear.
Willowsloveforanimals4(start)early.Whenshewasabout3years
old,herfamilytookinan18-year-oldcat.Underthe5(careful)ofWillow,
thecatlivedforanother3years.Afterthat,manyoldpetsarrivedinWillowshome.So,
Willowbegantomakeplanstohelpmore6(animal).
Withhermumshelp,Willowbegan7(run),swimmingandeven
sewing(縫制J)toys8(raise)moneyforanimalsinneedofhelp.Inher
younglife,shehas9(success)completedthethreeprojects.Finally,she
raised$11,000.Shealsosucceededinstoppingtheuseoflivegoldfishasprizesather
schoolparty.Andwhatshedidforgoldfish10(notice)andrewarded(獎勵)
bytheASPCA.
“Iwillcontinuetospeakupforanimalsnomatterhowharditis,"saidWillow.
Willowdreamsofbecomingananimaldoctorinthefuture.Let'shopethislittlegirl's
dreamwillcometrue.
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.10.
詞匯應(yīng)用十三
Everyonehashisdreamsofthefuture.Butdoyouknowwhatfuture
(real)is?Ithinkfutureisnow.Thatistosay,wemusttreasure(珍惜)everyminute
andsecond.
ThereisanoldEnglish2(say),“Gaintime,gainlife.5,Thenwhatistime?
Timeissomethingthatcan't3(see)ortouched,butwefeelit4
(pass)by.Timeisalwayswithus.Weoftensay“Timeismoney”,butitismore
5(value),becausewhenmoneyis6(spend),wecanearnitback.Butif
timeisgoneaway,itwillneverreturn.That'swhywesaytimeis7(price).
8(grasp)thepresentisgraspingthefuture.Asstudents,weshouldwork
9(hard)inordertocreateabrightfutureof10(we)own.Weshouldmake
thebestuseofeveryhourandbethemastertoday.Weshoulddoeverythingaswellas
possible.Andneverputoffwhatcanbedonetodaytilltomorrow.
Timeandtidewaitfornoman.Ifyouwastetoday,youwillregrettomorrow.
.5.
6.7,8.9.10.
詞匯應(yīng)用十四
Now,itseemsthatartficialintelligence(人工智能)1.(become)more
andmorepopularinourlife,andithas2.(great)influencedthewayswelive,
workandplay.Canyouimaginethatyoucanplaytabletenniswitharobotoneday?
Recently,ascientist3.(invent)aspecialrobotthatcanbeatable
tenniscoach.Thatmeanspeoplecanpracticetabletennisnotonlywithhumansbut
alsowitharobot.
NamedForpheus,thesmarttabletennisrobotisquitespecial.Itcanstudythe
4.(move)ofhumanplayersandthespeedsoftheball.Inthisway,itcan
exactlyjudge(判斷)theplayer'skilllevels(水平).Thenitusestheinformation
5.(change)thewaystoplay.Iftheplayerarejust6.(begin),
Forpheuswillplayinaslowandeasyway,butiftheplayersarebetterones,therobot
willplayinafasterandmorediffucultway.What'smore,whileplaying,itencourages
players7.(try)theirbestwithwordslike"Goodjob!","Comeon!"andsoon.
Atthesametime,itgivessomegood8.(advice)toimprovetheirskills.Soit
isbothagoodpartnerandaclevercoach.
Scienceandtechnologyisdevelopingquicklythesedaysandit'shardtoimagine
what9.(happen)inthefuture."Inthenext20years,itwillbepossiblethat
onerobotteachesanothertoplaytabletennisoreveninventsanotherone!"Takuoya,
the10.(invent)oftherobot,said.
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6.7,8.9.10.
詞匯應(yīng)用十五
Nexttimeyouholdabookinyourhands,stopandthink.Likemostotherthings
inthemodernworld,itistheresultofthousandsofyearsofhumaninvention.
First,cametheinventionofwriting,1(probable)about5,500yearsago.
Withwriting,peopledidnothavetoremembereverythingintheirheads.Theycould
communicatewithpeoplethattheynever2(see)andsharetheirknowledge.
Later,theGreekswere3(know)fortheirliterature(文學(xué))andscience,
buttheir"books"lookedverydifferentfromthebooksoftoday.Theywerecalled
scrolls(卷軸).Theyweredifficult4(use)andtookalotofspaceinalibrary.
About2,000yearsago,bookswithlotsofpages5(invent).
Formorethanathousandyears,thepagesofbooksweremadefromanimalskin.
Thatchangedinthe6(thirteen)century,when7(Europe)learned
aboutavery8(use)Chineseinvention:paper.
But9(big)changeforbooksinEuropecamein1439,whenJohannes
Gutenberginventedtheprintingpress.Beforethat,booksinEuropewerecopiedby
hand,sotheywereveryexpensive.Manymorepeoplecouldaffordthebooksthat
wereproducedonaprintingpress.
Thesedaysitisdifficulttoimagineaworldwithoutbooks.Buthumaninvention
doesnotstop.Everyyear,more10(story)areboughtase-booksandreadona
screen.
Willanyoneturnthepagesofatraditionalbookinthefuture,orwillbooks,like
scrolls,soondisappear?
.5.
.10.
詞匯應(yīng)用十六
ItwasMother'sDay.WhenIwokeupthatmorning,Irealizedsomething1
(usual)washappening.Usually,Iwasthe2(early)onetogetupinmyfamily.
Butthatmorning,Icouldhearsomeoneelse3(work)inthekitchen.Iheard
thesoundoffridgedooropeningandclosing,andwaterrunning.Thingssounded
quitebusy.
Icalledtoseewhatwasgoingon.Mylittleboyquicklyanswered."Don'tgetup,
heshoutedasherantomybedroomdoor.“I4(make)something
specialforyou.AndIwanttoserveittoyouinbed.^^
Iwasgreatlysurprisedbecausemysonhadnevercookedbefore.IwonderedifI
shouldgetup5(help)him.ButIdecidedtolieinbedandwaittoseewhat
would6(cook)forme.
Ismelledtoast(烤面包)burninginthetoaster.Ithought,44Hemustbemakinga
lotof7(noisy)cookingupastorminthekitchen.”
Afterafewminutes,Iheardaknockonthebedroomdoor.My7-year-oldson
cameinwithadishandaglassofmilkinhishands.
Itwasthefirsttimethathehadcooked.Icouldfeeltearsofjoycomingtomy
eyesasmylittleboy8(proud)putthefoodanddrinkonmybedandgave
meakiss."HappyMother'sDay!”hesaid.1atethemealhappily,althoughitwas
difficulttomakethedry,burnttoast9(go)downmythroat(喉嚨).
Thatwasmanyyearsago.Now,everytimemysoncallstowishmewellon
Mother'sDay,wethinkofthatmorning.Ithasbecomeaspecialstorybetween10
(we)two.
.5.6.
7.8,2.
詞匯應(yīng)用十七
Iwasfeelingalittlesadbecausemymotherhadlostherjob.Oneday,whileI
](walk)onthestreet,Iheardthatabeautifulpiecepianomusicplaying
abovethenoiseofthepeople.Iwalkedmoreslowlytofindoutwhereitwascoming
from.ThenIsawayounglady2(sit)atapiano.
Shewassingingsongsaboutlove,believingin3(you)andkeepingon
trying.Thewayshewassingingmademe4(relax).Istoodtherequietly,
watchingherplayingonsucha5(crowd)NewYorksquare.Ithoughtthatshe
mustbebraveenoughtoperforminfrontofsomanypeople.
Shenoticedme.Iwalkedoverand6(tell)herhowgoodhermusic
sounded."Thankyou."shesaid."Ihavebeengoingthroughahardtimerecently,
butyou7(make)mehopefulagain."Isaidtoher.
"I'mgladthatIcouldhelp,"shereplied,"Whyareyousosad?"
"Well,mymomhaslostherjob,andI'mnotsurewhat8(do).
"Didyounoticedthewayyouwerewalking?Yourheadwasdown,"she
said."Don'tbeupset,becauseopportunitycomesindifferentwaysandifyourheadis
down,youmightnotseeit.You9(smile)more...liftyourheadup."
"Whyareyouplayingthepianohere?"Iaskedherwithasmile.
Sheexplainedthatshesawalotofunhappypeopleintheworldandshetriedtocheer
themupbyplayingmusic.
Ismiledalittlewilder,10(realize)thatnodifficultiescouldstopmefrom
goingon.
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.10.
詞匯應(yīng)用十八
Ayoungmantraveledthroughadesertwhenhecame](cross)aspringof
clearwater.Thewaterwassweet.He2(fill)hisleatherbagsothathecould
bringsomebacktotheelder,whohadbeenhisteacher.Afterajourneyoffour
3(day),theyoungmanfinallybroughtthewaterto4(he).Theteacher
tookadeepdrink,smiled5(warm),andthankedhisstudentverymuchfor
thesweetwater.Theyoungmanwenthomewithahappyheart.
Afterthestudentleft,theteacherletanotherstudent6(taste)thewater.
Hespititout,sayingitwasawful.Infact,itwasno7(long)freshbecause
oftheoldleatherbag.Heaskedhisteacher,"Sir,thewaterwasawful.Whydidyou
seem8(enjoy)it?”Theteacherreplied,"Youtastedthewater.Itastedthegift.
Thewaterwasnotjustwater,butanactof9(kind)andlove.Nothingcould
be10_(sweet)7,
Weunderstandthislessonbestwhenwereceivegiftsoflovefromchildren.
Whetheritisacheappipeoradiamond(寶石的)necklace,theproperresponseis
appreciation(感激).Welovetheideawithinthegiftratherthanthethingitself.
.5.
.10.
詞匯應(yīng)用十九
Haveyoueverpickedstrawberriesyourself?Thesweetfruitlooksnice,butlight
pressurecanmakethemoutshape,soyouhavetobevery](care)when
pickingthem.Nowadays,there2(be)manyyoungpeoplewhoarejust
likestrawberries.They3(easy)breakdownwhentheyfacedifficulties.
Thereisanameforthem-strawberrykids.
Whyaremanychildrensoeasytobreakdown?Manystudentsaretheonlychild
intheirfamily.Theirparentsdoalmosteverythingfor4(they)intheirdaily
life.Theyhardlyevergetcriticized(被花匕評)athomeandalwaysfeelgoodabout
5(they).Ifthesestudentsarecriticizedstrictlybyteachers,they6
(feel)upsetandbegintodoubttheirownabilities.Andschools?Manyschoolscare
moreabout7(student)gradesinsteadofdevelopingtheirpersonality.Asa
result,studentsgetsatisfyinggradeswhiletheyarenotmentally(精神上地)strong
enough.
Youngpeopleshouldlearnhow__8(make)themselvesmentallystrong.An
expertsaid,"Wheneveryouareintrouble,don'taskforhelptoo__9(qui
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