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九年級上冊專題復習材料短文填詞,根據(jù)語境、音標或所給單詞的提示,在每個空格內(nèi)填入適當?shù)脑~(每空一詞)要求所填的詞義準確,形式正確,使短文意思完整,行文連貫。Unit1Topic1SectionCI'm

Kangkang.ForthisreportIhaveinterviewedmygrandmother.ShehaslivedinBeijingformore1fortyyears.ShehasseenthechangesinBeijing2(her).Inthe1960s,thelivingconditionsinthecitywerepoor.Theroadswerenarrowandthereweren'tmanyringroads.Bigfamilieswerecrowdedintosmallhouses.Manyfamiliescouldn'tgetenoughfood.Fewchildrenhadthe3(機會)toreceiveagoodeducation.Peoplehadlittlemoneytoseeadoctor.Andtherewerefewhospitals.Peoplekeptintouchwiththeirfriendsandrelativesfarawaymainlybyletterortelegram.Chinahasdevelopedrapidly4thereformandopening-up.MoreandmoreringroadsandsubwayshaveappearedandbuildingsinBeijingarebecomingtallerandbrighter.People'slivingconditionshaveimprovedalot.Andtherearemorekindsoffoodandclothesto5/?s?t?sfa?/people'sneeds.ChildrencanstudynotonlyinmodernschoolsbutalsoontheInternet.Peoplecanenjoygood6/?med?kl/care.What'smore,communicationsarebecoming7(easy)andquicker----peoplecanusetelephones,cellphones,fax8(machine)andtheInternet.Beijinghasmaderapid9/'pr??gres/andithasalreadysucceededin10(host)the2008OlympicGames.Ithinkitisimportanttorememberthepast,liveinthepresentanddreamaboutthefuture.2.3.4.5.___________6.7.8.9.10.___________Unit1Topic1SectionDLeisureactivitiesarethekindsofthingspeopleliketodotorelaxandenjoythemselveswhentheyarenotworkingorgoingtoschool.Leisureactivitiesplayanimportantpartin1(people)lives.Inthepast,therewerefewleisureactivities.Childrenoftengottogethertoplay2/ha?d/-and-seek.Peoplemettoplaycardsorchessinthestreet.Fewpeoplehadchancestotravel.Watchingoperasandlisteningtothe3/'re?d???/werethemainactivitiesintheirsparetime.Sincethereformandopening-up,Chinesepeoplehavehadmoretimetospend4variouskindsofleisureactivities.Alotofpeoplelovebothtoplayandtowatchteam5(sport)likebasketballorfootball.Manypeoplestayathomehavingarest,6(read)booksandwatchingTV.Youngpeopleliketoplay7(game)oncomputersorchatontheInternet.Inrecentyearsmoreandmorepeoplelovetotravel8/'dj??r??/vacation.Theygotovisitsomeplacesof9,andsomepeopleevenmakeatour10/??br?:d/toseetheworld.Chinesepeoplenowhavethetimeandchancestodomorekindsofleisureactivities.1.2.3.4.5.___________6.7.8.9.10.___________Unit1Topic2SectionCIn2010,theworld'spopulationwasaboutbillion.Morethanthreebillionpeoplelivein1

/?e???/now.That'salmosthalfoftheworld'spopulation.Chinahasthe2(large)populationintheworld,andaboutone3(five)ofthepeopleintheworldliveinChina.Because4thelargepopulation,thereislesslivingspaceforeachfamily.Anditisdifficultforlotsofpeopletofindjobs.Atthesametime,thelargepopulationhascausedmany5difficultiesforthewholenation.Forexample,itishardforChinatosupplyenergyandwatertosatisfypeople'sdailyneeds.Mostcitiesaremorecrowdedthanbeforeandthetrafficismuchheavier.6(nature)environmentsarebecoming7(good)andworse.Thelargepopulationhasbeenaseriousproblem.Sofar,our8/?g?v?rnm?nt/hastakenmanymeasurestocontrolthepopulation.Oneisknown9theone-childpolicy,IthasworkedwellincontrollingChina'spopulation.Thankstothepolicy,Chinaisdevelopingquicklyandpeople'slivingconditionsareimprovingrapidly.However,thepopulationproblemisstill10/'s??r??s/inChina.Westillhavealongwaytogo.1.2.3.4.5.___________6.7.8.9.10.___________Unit1Topic2SectionDHello,everyone!MynameisSue.IliveinCanada.Canadaisalargecountry1apopulationofabout36million.Iliveinasmallmountaintown2(call)Fairmont.IhavelivedheresinceIwasthree.Fewer3600peoplelivehere.Thesmalltownissurroundbytrees.Theairiscleanandfresh.Peopleliveclosetonatureandtryto4/pr?'tekt/it.Theyarecarefulwithgarbageanddiscouragecuttingtrees.Thetownisreallylikeonebigfamily.The5/?l??kl/peopleoftenhelpeachotherandhavefuntogether.Butsometimesitishardtoseefriendsbecausetheylivesofaraway.Hi.I’mLiMing.IliveinBeijing,the6/?k?p?tl/ofChina.Mycityhasalonghistoryandmanyplacesofinterest.Wehavebigshoppingcentersand7/hju:d?/markets.Ourpublictransportationisexcellent,too.Buses.taxis,andsubwayscantakemyfriendsand8(my)toanypartofthecity.Wecanplaysports,seeBeijingoperas,gotomovietheaters,andeatdeliciousfood.Therearemanyfineplaces9asBeihaiparkandTian’anmenSquarewherewecanmeetwithfriendstodanceorlistentomusic.IlovemycityofBeijingbecauseIhavesomanyfriendshereandwehavesomany10(interest)placestovisittogether.ButnowthelargepopulationinBeijinghascausedsomeproblems.1.2.3.4.5.___________6.7.8.9.10.___________Unit1Topic3SectionCOneofthemostbasichumanneedsisahome.Ahomeisasafeplace.Whilemostpeoplearoundtheworld1/'v?lju:/theirhomes,therearemanypeopleineverycountrywhoarehomeless.Somepeoplearehomelessforashort2/?p??ri?d/oftimebecausetheyaremoving3oneplacetoanother,andotherpeoplearenotabletofindahome.Theymustliveonthestreetsorinashelter.Therearemany4ofhomelessness.Sometimespeoplecannotkeepahomebecausetheydonotearn5/??n?f/money,orbecausetheydonothaveajob.Sometimespeoplearehomelessbecausetheyhaveaproblemwithdrugsorbecausetheyhaveamental6(ill).Nooneiseverhomelessonpurpose.7(what)thecauseofhomelessnessis,theeffectsarethe8.Homelesspeoplemustworkvery9_(hard)tolive.Theycannotraisetheirchildren.Sometimestheymuststealfoodjusttoeat.Thegovernmentineverycountryhasworkedformanyyearsto10(support)thehomelessbutmoreneedstobedone.Wemustthinkofthehomelessaspeople,notjustasproblems.1.2.3.4.5.___________6.7.8.9.10.___________Unit1Topic3SectionDProjectHopeisaneducationprogramtohelpstudents.It1(build)schoolsinthepoorestpartsofChinaandithelpspoorfamilies2/??f?:d/anforeducationtheirchildren.3ProjectHopestartedin1989,ithasdoneverywell.By2012,ProjectHopehad4/re?zd/billionyuan.Withthismoneyithasaidedmillionchildrentogotoschoolsandithasbuilt180025/?pra?m?r?/Schools.ProjectHopehasmadeimportantcontributions6boththeeducationandthehealthofchildren.Formorethan20years,ProjectHopehas7(encourage)themoraldevelopmentandmodernthinkingofstudents.Asa8/r?'z?lt/,thestudentsinHopeschoolsrespecttheir9(teacher),aidthepoor,andhelponeanother.ProjectHopeisthebest-knownandmost10(success)educationprograminChina.WithoutProjectHope,thereisariskthatmanychildrenwouldhaveanunhappyfuture.1.2.3.4.5.___________6.7.8.9.10.___________ReviewofUnit1Inthepast,teenagershardlyhadanychoicestogooutandhavefun.Theyhad1computers,evenwithoutTVathome.Nowadays,Chineseteenagershavemorefunthanthoseinthepast.First,theyhave2/?plent?/ofchancestogooutsideandjoininallkindsofoutdoor3(activity).Theycanjointhefunofteenagerlifeaswellasthesunshine.Duringtheirholidays,theymaygetclosetonaturetoenjoy4(it)beauty.Theycangototheseasidetoswiminthesea,sunbathandplay5/bi:t?/volleyball.Theycangoclimbingtosharefreshairwiththesingingbirds.Sometimes,theymight___6__(go)outforapicnictohavefuntogether.Theycanalsogetclosetoculturebygoingoutculturalparksandvisitingmuseums.7theirsparetime,teenagersoftenplayteam8(sport)together,likefootballandbasketball.Teenagersnowadaysalsoenjoymoreoutdooractivities.Theycanhaveapartywiththeirfriendsatweekends.Iftheydon’twanttogo9,theymaysurftheInternettoplaygamesorchatwith10(other).TheymaywatchtheirfavoriteTVprogramsormovieswithoutleavingtheirhomes.HowhappytheChineseteenagersare!1.2.3.4.5.___________6.7.8.9.10.___________Unit2Topic1SectionC

Intoday’sworld,almosteveryoneknowsairpollutionisharmfultopeople’shealth.However,notallpeopleknownoiseisalsoakindofpollutionandisharmfultohuman’s1(health).Peoplewhoworkandliveinnoisyconditionsgodeaf2(easy).Forexample,manyoftheworkerswho3/pr?nt/newspapersandbooksgodeaf.Quiteafewpeople4(live)nearairportsalsohavehearingloss.5/?ri:sntl?/,itisreportedthatmanyteenagersinAmericacanhearno6than65-year-oldpeopledo,becausetheseyoungpeoplealwayslisten7loudmusic.Makingaloudnoiseinpublicisalsoakindofpollution.Itnotonlydisturbsothersbutalso8(do)greatharmtopeople’shearing.Carsandmachinesalso9/pr??dju:s/toomuchnoise.Suchpollutionmakespeople10(feel)uncomfortableandunpleasant,anditcanevencausethemtobecomesickordeaf.Nowadays,manycountriesaretryingtosolveallsortsofenvironmentalproblems,includingnoisepollution.1.2.3.4.5.___________6.7.8.9.10.___________Unit2Topic1SectionD

Therearemanykindsofpollutionaroundus,includingairpollution,soilpollution,noisepollutionandlightpollution.Theyarebadforour_1inmanyway.Burninggasoilandcoal2(create)pollution.Itcancausesoreeyesand3(breath)problem.Withtheincreaseinpopulationandthe4(develop)ofindustry,litteriseverywhere.Itmakesourenvironment5/d?:t?/.Peopleputlotsoflitter6theland.Inthefields,farmersusetoomuchchemicalswhichdestroythesoil.Soilpollutioncausesunhealthy7(food).Noisepollutioncanmakepeople8/def/.Forexample,peoplemaylosetheirhearingiftheyworkinanoisyplaceforalongtime.Toomuchnoisecancausehigh9/bl?d/pressureaswell.Workinginstronglightforalongtimemaycausesomekindsof10(ill).Itmakespeoplefeelterribleandisespeciallybadforeyes.Withlesspollution,ourplanetwillbecomegreenerandourhealthwillbebetter.Let’sbegreenerpeople.1.2.3.4.5.___________6.7.8.9.10.___________Unit2Topic2SectionCTheearthisbillionyearsold.Wehumanshavelivedontheearthforonly35000years,butduringthisperiod,wehavechangedour1/pl?n?t/alotinmanyways.Somethingswehavedonearevery2fortheearthwhileothersarebad.Allovertheworld,peoplehave3downmillionsoftrees.Whenitrainsorwhenthewind4(blow),theearthistakenaway.Forestshavebecomedeserts,somanykindsofanimalsandplantsaredisappearing.Inbigcities,carsandbuseshave5(pollute)theair.Nowmanypeopleincitieshavehealthproblems.Factorieshavealsopollutedthelandandthewater.Asaresult,manyriversandlakesarenow6/ded/.Aroundtheearth,thereisaspecialkindofoxygen.Itis“ozone”(O3).Itisimportanttotheearth.Butnowairpollutionisdestroyingitandmakingaverybigholeintheozonelayer.Toomuch7(harm)radiationfromthesunpassesthroughtheholeandreachestheearthdirectly.Thisisverydangerous8thiskindofradiationcancausecancer.Carbondioxide(CO2)intheairhasincreasedalot.Itmainlycomesfromburningoilcoalandwood.Thishas9(form)ablanketaroundtheearth.Theheatfromthesuncannotescapesothetemperaturegoesup.Thisiscalled“thegreenhouseeffect”.Itcausestheleveloftheoceansto10/ra?z/andtheclimateoftheearthtochange.Alltheseproblemsareveryserious,sowemustdosomethingnow.1.2.3.4.5.___________6.7.8.9.10.___________Unit2Topic2SectionDAlthoughtheworldishungry,itiseventhirstier.While1/'n??l?/3/4oftheearthis2(cover)withwater,wearestillshortofdrinkingwater.Thisisbecauseabout97%ofthewaterontheearthisseawater.Sowecan'tuseit3wateringplantsordrinkingdirectly.Humanscanonlydrinkandusefreshwaterfromplacesincludingrivers,lakesandunderground.Howcanwe4/?'v??d/aseriouswatershortage?First,weshouldsavewaterandnotwasteit.Second,weshouldprotect5(we)waterresourcesandnotpollutethem.Third,weshould6/d?'sk?v?(r)/waystoreusewater.Scientisthavemadesomeprogressinthefield.Today,somelarge7(city)arereusingtheirwater.Butpeople'sneedforwateris8(increase)daybyday.Westilldon'thaveenoughwater.Whatelsecanwedo?Theseaseemstohavethebestanswer.Thereisplentyofwaterinthesea.Butweneedtotakethe9awayfromtheseawater.Thisisvery10.Ifscientistcanfindcheaperwaystodoit,wecansolvetheproblemoftheshortageofwater.1.2.3.4.5.___________6.7.8.9.10.___________Unit2Topic3SectionCInmanycountries,peopleproducepowerfromcoal,butitisverydirtyandcausesacidrain.Some1(country)usenuclearenergytoproducepower.However,nuclearpowercanbeverydangerous.Tosolvetheenergyproblem,peopleallovertheworldarelooking2newwaystoproducepower.Chinaisoneofthe3(one)countriesintheworldtousebiogas4/tek?n?l?d??/.Farmersrecyclestraw,grassandanimalwastetomakebiogas.Thisrenewableenergyisusedinpeople’severydaylives.Itskeydisadvantageisthattheprocess5(require)alongtimeandthecostishigh.Electricvehiclesweredevelopedinthe1990s.OnApril11,2010,anewkindofelectricvehicle6(name)

“Yezi”

wasshowninthe2010ShanghaiWorldExpo.Itproduceselectricityfromthesun,thewindandCO2.

Itcannotonlyprotecttheenvironmentbutalsosaveenergy.It’s7smalltoholdmanypeople,butlargermodelswillbedevelopedinthenearfuture.InChina,thebest-knownmaglevtrainisthe8(Germany)-builtoneinShanghai.Ittakespeoplejust7minutestogototheairport30kmaway.Thetraincan9/ri:t?/atopspeedof431kmperhour.Itis10/?kwa??t/andquick.Thereisnowheelnoise,becausetherearenowheels.Maglevtrainsareveryenergy-efficientanddonotpollutetheair.However,maglevguidepathsaremuchmore1.2.3.4.5.___________6.7.8.9.10.___________Unit2Topic3SectionDForestsarethelungsoftheearth.1/w?'ea?t/them,itcannotbreathe.Itneedsitsforeststoremovecarbondioxidefromtheairandtomakeoxygen.Inmanycountries,2asNewZealand,Canada,andBrazil,forestswerecutdownto3/pr?'va?d/woodtobuildhouses.Manyyoungvolunteersaroundtheworldareworkingin4(they)holidaystoplantnewtreestoreplacethem.Theseyoungmenandwomenfacemanydifficultieswhentheyplantnewtrees.The5maybeveryhotand6/dra?/oritmaybeverycoldandwet.Thereareoftenmanyinsectsthatbitetheseplantersontheirlegs,armsandfaceswhiletheywork.Theycarryheavybagsofsmalltrees,andworkinginthemountainscanbe7(danger).Treeplantersarechangingtheworld.Theyplantdifferenttypesoftrees8thatbirdsandanimalscanliveintheforests.Eventhoughtree9(plant)isverydifficult,theylovetheir10.Theybelievethattheirlittletreeswillbecomebeautifulforestsin50years.1.2.3.4.5.___________6.7.8.9.10.___________ReviewofUnits1-2China’sGreenBeatisthefirstgreenmediainChina.Itprovidesenjoyableshortfilmstomakepeoplecareforenvironmentalproblems.Ithascreatedmorethantenshortfilmsinorder1teachpeopleaboutenvironmentalproblems2/'θru:/thesestories.Shanghai:Over-PackagingInrecentyears,thepackagingforcertainproducts,forexample,mooncakes,hasbecomevery3(beauty)butexcessive.Thecostofthepackagingisoftenhigherthanthatofthe4/?pr?d?kt/.Theover-packagingofgoodscreatesalotofwaste,seriouslywastesour5(nature)resourcesandpollutesourenvironment.Thisnew6/?v?d???/,producedinShanghai,visitsmarkets…Kungming:NoCarDaySeptember22is“NoCarDay”aroundtheworld,butKunmingisthe7/'?unl?/Chinesecitytohave“NoCarDay”everymonth.ItisonthelastSaturday89:00to5:00.Thepolicy9(require)thatonlytaxis,buses,bikesandspecialpurposevehiclesare10(allow)totravelanywhereinthecity.September22,theairqualityinKunmingwasreportedtobemuchbetterbecauseoffewervehicles.1.2.3.4.5.___________6.7.8.9.10.___________Unit3Topic1SectionCTherearemorethan3000languagesspokenintheworld.Ofalltheselanguages,Englishisthe1(much)widelyused.Recentsurveysshowthatmorethan500millionpeoplespeakEnglish2theirmothertongue.FromitsrootsinEnglish,thelanguagewas3(spread)aroundtheworldbyEnglishtraderandEnglishgovernmentsinnewlands.Oneofthesenewlands4(become)theUnitedStatesofAmerica.The5/pɑ:pju:'lei?n/oftheUnitedStatesis309million,makingitthecountry6thelargestnumberofnativeEnglish7(speak).About300millionpeoplespeakEnglishastheirsecondlanguage.Thereareevenmorepeople,likesomein8(European)aswellasinChinaandJapan,whostudyEnglishasa9∕'f?:r?n∕language.Englishhasbecomethebaselanguageforinternationalbusinessfortheworld’sairlinesandevenforthe10/'Int?net/.Whateverlanguagepeoplespeak,theyneedtoknowsomeEnglishiftheyworkinthesefields.ItisclearthattheEnglishlanguageisbecomingmoreimportant.1.2.3.4.5.___________6.7.8.9.10.___________Unit3topic1SectionDEnglishhasbecomewidelyusedaroundtheworld.Whyhasthishappened?Wemayfindtheanswer1history.Inthenineteenth2/?sent??r?/,GreatBritainbecameapowerfulcountry,soEnglishbecomeaninternationallanguage.Then,sincethe1950s,theUSAhasbecomemoreandmorepowerful.The3(America)computerandInternetindustryhavetakentheleadingpositionintheworld.Asa4/r?'z?lt/,theInternethashelpedEnglishtomuch5popular.China,acountrythe6(large)populationintheworld,hasencouragedmorepeopletolearnEnglishsincethethe1990s,English7(learn)hasverybeenpopularwithChinesepeople.ManyofthemhavedonewellinEnglishandhavemadegreat8(progress)inspeakingit.Now,studentsare9(require)tolearnEnglish,andthe10/st?d?/ofEnglishisregardedasaveryimportantindustryinChinaaswellasintherestoftheworld.1.2.3.4.5.___________6.7.8.9.10.___________Unit3Topic2SectionCSomethingsusuallyhavedifferentmeaningsindifferentcultures.Herearesomewordsaboutanimalsthatareused1(different)inwesternculturesandChineseculture.MostphrasesinChineseaboutthedog,suchas“a2/'h??ml?s/dog”,“amaddog”,“arunningdog”and“adogcatchingamouse”,havenegativemeanings.Butinwesterncountries,dogsareconsidered3/'?n?st/andgoodfriendsofhumans.Theword,“dog”,haspositivemeaning.4example,“youarealuckydog”meansyouarealuckyperson.And“everydoghasitsday”meanseachpersonhasgood5(lucky)attimes.6weknow,dragonsareveryimportantinChineseculture.In7/?e?n??nt/times,dragonswereregardedasstrongandmagicalcreatures.Theybroughthopeandgoodluck.Theancientemperors8(compare)themselvestodragons.Nowadays,manyparentswanttheirchildrentobecome“dragons”.Butinwesterncultures,dragonsweredangerousanimals.Heroeskilledthemtoprotectpeople.Somethingshave9meaningsinChinesecultureandwesterncultures.TheroseisregardedasasymbolofloveinbothChinaandsomewesterncountries.PeopleinChinaandtheWestthinktherosealsostandsforpeace,10/?k?:r?d?/andfriendship.Whenwepayattentiontotheculturemeaningsofwords,wewillunderstandthembetter.1.2.3.4.5.___________6.7.8.9.10.___________Unit3Topic2SectionDEnglishisspokenbypeopleinmanyplaces.ItbeganinEnglandbut1/spred/astheBritishpeoplelefttheircountryandmadenewhomes.Now,Englishisthelanguagespokenby2(many)peopleincountrieslikeCanada,AmericaandAustralia.Aftermanyyears,theEnglishlanguagebegantochange.Thechangesweremainlyexpressionsandspellings.Sometimesdifferentpeopleuse3wordstomeanthesamething.peopleinEnglandsay“underground”whilepeopleinAmericasay“subway”.InAmericaanelevatorstarts4thefirstfloor,butinBritainitstartsonthe5/graund/floor.“Colour”and“center”areBritishspellingwhile“color”and“center”areAmericanspellingsforthesamewords.6/pr??n?ns??e??n/ofwordsandwaysofspeakinghavechangedwell.ItispossibletotellwhetherapersonisAmericanorBritishby7(listen)tohisorherspeech.TheEnglishlanguagehasalsochangedbyborrowingwords8otherlanguages.TheAmericasborrowed“cent”fromold9(France)and“cookbook”fromGerman.TheyalsoborrowTheEnglishlanguageis10(change)allthetime,butpeoplefromEnglish-speakingcountriesarestillabletounderstandeachother.1.2.3.4.5.___________6.7.8.9.10.___________Unit3Topic3SectionCMissWangisholdingaclassmeetingonhowtolearnEnglish.Sheaskstwostudentstoreporttheresultoftheir1.(discuss)Iamverygladto2/?e?/ourgroup’sopinionswithyou.Kangkangsaidthathepreviewedtheday’slessonbeforeclass,tooknotesinclassand3(review)themafterclass.LinPingsaid,“Readapassage.Thentrytoretellityourself.”YuZhenthoughtstudyinggrammarwasimportantwhenlearningEnglish.ImyselfpreferwatchingEnglishmovies,4sometimesIcan’tunderstandthem5(exact).Theseareouropinions.Thanksforlistening!It'san6

/??n?(r)/totalkwithallofyouhere.OurgroupagreessomeofGroupOne'sopinions.Howeverwehavesomeotherideas.XuDuoduosaidthatjoininganEnglishclubwasthebestwaytoimproveherEnglish.ChengLeadvisesusto7agoodEnglishnewspaper.Butshesaid,"Weshouldn'ttranslateeverywordwhenwearereading."ShuYantoldusweshouldspeakEnglishwithourteachers,classmatesandevenwithforeignersasoftenaspossible.That'sall.Thanks.Goodjob!Youtwohavetoldusmanygood8/'meθ?dz/.Eachofuscanuseoneormoreofthem.Butremembertochoosetheonesthatsuityoubest.I’msurethatyouwillmakegreat9/?pr??gres/aslongasyousticktothem.AndIthink10(keep)adiaryinEnglishisagoodwaytoimproveyourwriting.Also,thechants,songsandriddlesinourtextbooksarehelpful.1.2.3.4.5.___________6.7.8.9.10.___________Unit3Topic3SectionDAreyoufacingproblemsinlearningEnglish?Ifso,thefollowing1wayswillhelpyoutolearnitmoreeasilyandwithmorefun!“IdownloadEnglish2(song)fromtheInternet.Ithasreallyimprovedmylistening.What’smore,Iam3(happy)whenIstudythisway,”saidonejuniorstudent.ListeningtoyourfavoriteEnglishsongsisactuallyaneffectiveway.Beforeyoulisten,youcanreadfirstandfindoutwhatthesongisabout.Whilelistening,picksome4(use)wordsorphrases.Adictionarymayalsobehelpfulif5/nes?s?r?/.Watchingamovieisanothergoodand6(interest)way.“Itiswonderfultowatchmovies,anditcanhelpyourEnglishalot!

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