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閱讀填空Passage1Attheendoftheterm,ourethics(倫理學(xué)〕professorgaveusatest.Hehadtoldustoexpectoneandhadwarnedusitwouldbeincludedinthefinalgrade.Thetestbegan.Sureenough,Iwasso1.________(confidence)thatIfinishedallthequestionsafterfortyminutesexcepttheverylastone:Whatisthenameofthewomanwho2._______(clean)thelecturehall?Ithoughtitwasajoke.I’dseenthewomancleanermany3.________(time).She’dbeenworkinginthebuildingforatleastayear.Sheisshortwithdarkhair,inherfifties,andwe’devensmiledateachotheronceortwice.ButIdidn’tknowhernamebecauseI’dneverthoughttoaskher.Ihandedinmytestandthelastquestionwas4._______(leave)unanswered.Atthatmoment,Ihopedthatthefinalresultwouldn’tbeinfluencedtoobadlybecauseofthesimplebutdifficultquestion.Butthenonestudent5._______(put)uphishand.Hehadn’tfinishedthetest,either.“Iamjust6.______(wonder).〞hesaid.“WillitreallychangemygradeifIdon’tcompletethatlastquestion?〞“Certainly,〞ourprofessorsmiled.“Inyourfuturejobs...〞Afterthetest,Ilearnedthatthe7._______(woman)namewasSherry.I’veneverforgottenthatlesson.Passage2Beingpoliteisveryimportant.It’snecessaryforustolearnhowtoaskforhelp1._______(polite)whenwegetalongwithothers.Thisisespeciallyimportantwhenyouarea2._______(visit)inaforeigncountry.Itisoftennotpolitetoasksomeverydirect3.______(question).Forexample,“Whereisthewashroom?〞isaverydirectquestion.And“Couldyoupleasetellmewherethewashroomis?〞isalsoarequestfor4._______(direct)toaplace.Butit’smuchmorepolite.Yousee,itisnotenoughtojustaskaquestion5._______(correct).Wealsoneedtolearnhowtobepolitewhenweaskforhelp.Good6._______(speak)changethewaytheyspeakindifferentsituations.Forexample,theyasktheirclassmates“Whenistheschooltrip?〞Buttotheirteacher,theyasklikethis,“Excuseme,Mr.West.Doyouknowwhentheschooltripis?〞Sotheexpressionstheyusemightdependon7._________(who)theyaretalkingtoorhowwelltheyknoweachother.Passage3Kateismypenfriend.SheisastudentatSunnySchool.Shestudiesveryhard.Shealwaysgetsgoodgradesandshelikeshelpingothers.Sheisagoodstudentinherclass.Shehassome1.________(health)habitsnow.Butayearago,shewasdifferentfromnow.Sheoftengotsickandfeltverytiredafteraday’sstudy.Andshedidn’twanttodoanysportsafterschool.Herparentswantedhertoexerciseeveryday,butshedidn’tthinkexerciseisofany2.______(important).Afterdinner,herparentsaskedhertogoforawalkwiththem,butsheonlystayedathomeandreadbooksby3.________(her).Onweekends,sheneverwentoutwithherfriends.Shejustspenthertime4.________(watch)TVallday.Thatwas5._______(real)badforherhealth.Herparentsworriedaboutherlifestyle.Oneday,herteachertalkedwithheraboutherlifestyleandaskedhertochange.Afterthatshemadea6._______(decide)toliveahealthylife.Nowshewalkstoschoolandexerciseseveryday.Onweekends,sheoftenplaysvolleyballwithherfriends.Shethinksitisnecessaryforher7._______(exercise)everyday.Ithelpshertostudybetter.Herparentsarehappytoseetheirdaughter’schange.Passage4Saltedfishisacommonfood,especiallyinSouthChina.Itischewy(有嚼勁的)andaddsasaltyflavortoother1.______(dish).Buteatingtoomuchsaltedfishcancausecancer,accordingtoastudy.Saltedfishisproducedwithlotsofsalt,whichlater2._______(turn)intonitrites(亞硝酸鹽).Whennitritesreachourstomach,theyturnintoanotherkindofchemicalthatcancausecancer.Socan’tweeatsaltedfishanymore?Youneedn’tworrymuch.Cancerhastodowithhowoftenyoueatcertainfoodsandhowmuchof3.________(they)youeat.Ifyou4._______(real)likeeatingsaltedfish,youcaneatasmallamountonceor5._______(two)amonth.Meanwhile,youshouldalsoeatmorefruitand6._______(vegetable)thatarerichinvitamin,asthiscanhelpfightagainstnitrites.Actually,manyfoodsweofteneatcancausecancer,suchaspickles(咸菜),arecapalm(檳榔),certainfriedfoodsandevenredmeat,suchaspork,beef...Althoughthesefoodscanpotentiallycausecancer,itdoesn’tmeanapersonwillgetcancerfrom7._______(eat)them.Canceriscausedbymanydifferentfactors,likeone’sgenes,environment,lifestyleandeatinghabits.Aslongasonehasabalanceddiet,onedoesn’tneedtoavoidcancer-causingfoodstotally.Passage5ManyAmericanstakevacationsvery1._______(serious).Forthem,vacationsarespecialdaysthatare2._______(spend)withthepeopletheylove.Therefore,vacationsaremorepropertofamilieswithkids.Ifyouwanttomakeyourvacations3._______(enjoy),weareheretohelpyoufindoutthemostinteresting4.______(way),whatevertheseason.Vacationseasonis5.______〔fill〕withhappiness.Youcanlearnaboutthefoods,drinksandtraditionsthatmakethesevacationssoimportantandjoyfulfor6._______(family).Youcanalsocelebrateloveandnewbeginnings.Therearesomanyvacationsandyoucanlearnabout7._______(they)allhere!Sositback,lookthroughourwebsite,andfindoutaboutthemini-vacationsandspecialcelebrationsyoujustmightbemissingouton.Passage6Thereare24solarterms(節(jié)氣)inChina.TheGrainRain(谷雨)isoneofthem.ItfallsonApril20thisyear.Thissolartermis1._______(call)theGrainRainbecauseitisknownfor“rain〞thathelpsthegraingrow.Fromitsname,wecanguessitmeansatimeof2._______(much)rain.Soifyougooutinthenexttwoweeksyoumayneedtotakeanumbrellawithyou.Butthisisagreattimeforplantingcrops.IfyoumissthetimeforplantingduringtheGrainRain,youwillfeelsorrylater.Somaybeyoucantrytoplantsomeflowersorvegetablesinyourgarden.Whenthespringrain3.________(fall),farmersbegintogrowcrops.Farmersoftensay,“Springrainisasprecious(珍貴的)asoil.〞Itbringsfarmershopeforagoodyearahead.Thereare4._______(also)manyinterestingcustomsduringtheGrainRain.InthenorthernpartofChina,peopleliketoeatChinesetoon(椿芽)mixedwitheggs.ThefoodmadeduringtheGrainRaintastes5.________(wonder)andisgoodforyourstomach.InthesouthernpartofChina,thetea6.________(leaf)arepickedduringthetime.TheyarecalledGrainRaintea,whichisfamousfor7._________(it)freshnessandsweetsmell.Passage7Nobodycancontroltheweather.Butifwestudythe1.______(sign)arounduscorrectly,wecanpredictwhattheweatherwillbelikeonthe2.______(follow)dayortwobyweatherforecasting(天氣預(yù)報).Formany3.______(century),peoplehavestudiedtheweatherandmadeweatherforecasting.People’spainin4._____(they)bonesmeansthecomingofwetweather.Somebirdswillflyhighiffineweatheriscoming,buttheywillflynearthegroundifrainyorstormyweatherisontheway.Ifyouseearainbowduringa5.______(rain)day,theweatherwillbecomeclearandfine.Ifthestarstwinkleclearlyatnight,thenfineweather6.________(continue).Ifafogappearsinthemorning,thenthedaywillbewarm.Instead,ifafogappearsintheevening,thenextdaywillbewet.Mostoftheaboveconclusionshavebeenmadebypeoplewhohave7._______(use)theireyesandbrainstomakeweatherforecasting.Passage8LastMondaywehadadancecompetition.AndI1.________(wear)awhitedress.WhenIsteppedbackstage(后臺),I2.________(see)eachperformerholdingabunchofflowersintheirarms.“Esther.〞Iheardmynamebeing3.______(call).“Mommy,〞Irepliedandlookedovertomymother.Therewereno4.________(flower).Why?Tearsbegantorundownmyface.“Esther,whyareyoucrying?Youweresobeautifulinwhitedressandyouperformedsowell.〞“Flowers,〞I5._______(say).“Wherearemyflowers?〞Mymotherbecamesadandsaidthiswasthefirstrecital(獨舞表演)inourfamily,soshedidn’tknowthetradition.On6.________(we)wayhome,mymotherpickedsomeflowersformealongtheriverside.ShetoldmethatIwasherperfectdancer.Thismadethetearsonmyfaceruneven7._______(fast),becauseeachflowerwasafloweroflove.Passage9Somepeoplehavetotakepublictransport.Somedislikeitandstillsomeloveit.Ifeveryonehasacaranddrivesanywheretheywanttogo,therewillbemanyterribletraffic1._______(problem).Luckily,trainsareagoodformofpublictransportation.Britishpeopleuse2._______(train)alot.Everydayabout20trainsleaveLondon.Andpeoplefeelgladthatthetrainstakeonly2hoursand30minutestoarriveinParis.Itisreallymuch3.______(fast)totravelbytrain.Besides,Londonersthink4._______(take)atrainisoneofthesafestwaysoftravellingontheground.Trainstakequiteanumberofqualitytestswhentheyare5.______(make).Moreimportantly,theyhavetotakemanysafetychecksbeforetheyare6.______(use).What’smore,Britishalwaysenjoy7._______(they)onthetrainbecausetrainsinBritainprovidefineservicesforusers.Passage10ZhangYimouisagreatChinesedirectorandwell-knowntoboththeChineseandforeigners.Hewas1.________(bear)in1950inShaanxiProvince.Likemanypeople,aftergraduatingfrommiddleschool,hewasmadetoworkina2.______(village).Afewyearslater,heenteredBeijingFilmAcademyand3.________(marry)hisfirstwifeatthesameyear.Hewonthefirstawardinthisfieldatthe4._________(age)of34.Hehasdirectedmanysuccessful5._______(work),suchasRedSorghum(《紅高粱》),Heroandsoon.Manyofhisfilmsreflecttherealsociety6.________(exact),suchasNotOneLess.In2018,Zhang’s7._______(late)film,Shadow,wason.Wealllookforwardtomoreofhisworks.Passage11MaoDunisthepennameofShenDehong(ShenYanbing).HeisoneofthemostfamousnovelistsofmodernChina.Hewasbornin1896.Hebeganhiscareerasa1._______(write)in1916.In1920,hetranslatedTheConstitutionoftheCommunistPartyoftheSovietUnion(《蘇聯(lián)共產(chǎn)黨黨章》)intoChinese.OneyearlaterinShanghai,MaoDunbecamethe2._______(one)writertojointheCommunistPartyofChina.HewasChina’sfirstMinisterofCultureandwaselectedchairmanoftheChineseWriters’Associationin1978.OnMarch27,1981,he3.______(die)ofillnessinBeijing.Duringtheperiodfrom1974untilhisdeath,MaoDunlivedandworkedinBeijing,andfinishedwritinghisreminiscences(回憶錄).Duringhislastyears,MaoDunhaddifficulty4.______(get)aroundanddidmostofhisreadingandwritinginhisbedroom.Asinglebed,apillow,sheetandquilt(被子)remainpositionedastheywerebeforehisdeath.Somebooksthatheoftenreadduringhislast5._____(year)arepiledonabedsidetable.Maokeptpensandpaperbesidehimsothathecouldwritedown6._______(he)thoughtsashewokeupatmidnight.Onhisdeathbed,hedonatedroyalties(版稅)of250,000yuantotheChineseWriters’AssociationtoestablishtheMaoDunLiteraturePrizeasawaytoencourageexcellentChinesenovelists7.______(create)morewonderfulworks.Passage12Howmuchdoyouknowaboutearthquakes?TheChildren’sMuseumofRichmond,a(n)1._______(usual)museum,willhelpyoulearnaboutearthquakesthroughdifferentkindsofactivities.AnearthquakeoncehappenedinLouisaCounty,Virginia,theUSA.Theexperiencewassoterriblethatchildrentherewouldneverforgetaboutit.TheChildren’sMuseumofRichmondwantedtodosomethingforLouisa’sschools,whichweredamagedintheearthquake.It2._______(hold)manyactivitiesforchildren.Andtheywerenot3.______(simple)forfun.Thepurposeoftheseactivitieswastoraisemoney.Themostinterestingonewasanexplanationofhowanearthquakeworked.Itexplainedthisto4.______(child)byshowinggrahamcrackers(全麥餅干)likeearthplatesandicing(糖衣)likelava(熔巖).Becausetheywereeatinggrahamcrackersandicing,childrenwereencouragedtolearnwhatanearthquakewas.Itwas5.______(consider)tobethebestwaytogetknowledge.Inthemuseum,childrencouldlearnby6.______(play),too.Theycouldplaywithotherinterestingthings.Itseemedthatthemuseumwasthemostpopularamongchildren.Lotsofparentstooktheirchildrentothemuseumanddecidedtogivemoney.Theseactivities7.______(attract)people’sattentionandraisedthousandsofdollars.Onelocalpersonsaid,“ItmakesusfeelthatpeoplecareaboutLouisa.〞Passage13EversinceIwasveryyoung,Ihadlookedtomyparentsandgrandparents,friendsandteachersforguidance.Iaskedthemforanswerstoeverything.Afraidtomakeamistake,Ihad1.______(ask)manytimes,“WhatshouldIdo?〞MaybeIwasjustafraidtotakemy2._______(one)stepbymyself.However,duringmyhighschoolyears,Ichanged.MaybeitwaswhenI3.______(decide)totryfortheroleinBeautyandtheBeast.Althoughitwassohardtoperform4._______(well)thanothers,Iwouldtakethechance.Thedaycamesoon.MyheartwasbeatingbadlywhenIstartedtosing.Butsomethinghappened.AssoonasIopenedmymouthtosing,thesoundwaspowerfulandsweet.Unexpectedly,Iwas5.______(choose)toplaytheleadroleatlast.IrealizedthatifIwantedtomakemylifethefullest,Ihadtotakeeachchance.I’mtakingadifficultsciencecourserightnow.IknowifItryhardenough,I’llgetagoodgradesothatitwon’tlowermystronggradesinother6.______(subject).Ihaverealizedthateventhoughmyparentsandgrandparents,friendsandteachersdon’talwayshavetheexactanswerto“WhatshouldIdo?〞,theywillbetheretosupportmewhenItry.“Lifeis7.______(learn)todealwithPlanB,〞saidmymother.ButnowIknowthatthePlanAImakeformylifewillbecomeeasierwitheverychanceItake. Passage14ItwasaSundaymorning.Bill,ayoungchemistryprofessor(教授),was1._______(wait)forhiscoffeeinthecollegerestaurant.Afewminuteslater,Cindy,ayoungwaitress,cametohimwiththecupofcoffeeheordered,but2._______(careless)spilled(灑出)somecoffeeonhisnewjacket.Thecoffeestain(污漬)leftonthejacketseemed3.______(possible)towashoff.Cindyfeltsosorry.ButBillsmiledatherandsaiditdidn’tmatter.CindyaskedBilltoleavethejacketwithher,andsaidshewould4.______(return)ittohimverysoon.Thenextday,thejacketwassentbacktoBill’soffice.To5.______(he)surprise,thecoffeestainhaddisappeared.Hehadbeenworkingonanewpowerfulwashingpowder(洗衣粉)for6.______(year),buthecouldn’tmakeit.Sohewenttotherestaurantagain,andaskedCindyhowshedidit.Cindypointedtosomepurpleflowersoutsidetherestaurantwindowandsaidthatitwasaspecialmethodpassedon(傳遞、傳承)fromhergrandma.BillthankedCindyand7.______(pick)somepurpleflowers.Hetookittohislaboratorytostudy.Laterhefoundthatithadtheverynaturalelement(成分)thathehadbeensearchingfor.Passage15ThefirstchocolatewaseatenbypeopleinSouthAmericahundredsofyearsago.Inthosedays,thepeopledidnotreallyeatchocolate.Theyusedthecocoabean〔可可豆〕tomakeachocolatedrinkandtheyenjoyedit.Manyyearslater,thecocoabeanwasbroughttoother1.________(countries)andpeoplecametolovethetasteofchocolate.Butdoyouknowhowchocolateismade?In1824,JohnCadburyopenedasmallshopinBritain.Oneofthethingshesoldwaschocolatedrink.In1831,heopenedafactorytomakechocolatedrink.Hewantedtoencouragepeople2._________(drink)chocolateinsteadofotherdrinks.Afewyearslater,amancalledJosephFry3.________(find)awaytomakechocolateinsteadofonlydrinkingit.Butatthattimechocolatewasveryexpensiveandonlytherichpeoplecouldbuyit.Later,moreandmorechocolatebarswereproducedandsold,itbecamemuch4_______(cheap)..Atfirstonlyplainchocolate〔黑巧克力〕wasproduced.Milkchocolatecamelaterandthiswasmadeby5_______(add)milktothechocolate.The6._______(one)milkchocolatebarwasmadeinCadbury’sfactoryin1897.IthasbeenthemostpopularchocolateinBritainandaroundtheworldforover100years.TheCadburyfactoryisstillinBritainandthechocolateproducedthereis________(eat)allovertheworld.Passage16Itwasasunnyday.Tomgotupveryearlyinthemorningbecausehewouldtryoutfortheschoolbasketballteam.ItwasimportantforTom.Tomrandownstairstotellhismomthathehadtoleaveforschoolearly.Momtoldhimthatheshouldeatbreakfastfirstsothathewouldhaveenoughenergyafterhegottoschool,butTomsaidthathewastoo1.______(nerve)toeat.“Trytohavesome,〞saidTom’smom.Tomstillfeltalittleunhappy,buthe2._______(eat)somebreakfastintheend.Beforehelefthome,Tom’smom3._______(hug)himandencouragedhimjusttodohisbest.ShortlyafterTomarrivedatthebasketballcourt(籃球場),alltheboyswere4._____(require)torun,catchandthrowballs.Eventhoughhehadlosttheballseveral5.______(time),Tomthoughthedidprettywell.Afterwards,Tomwasreallytiredandwalkedoffthecourt.Minuteslater,hiscoachcalledhisname.HeaskedTomifhewouldlike6._____(join)theschoolbasketballteam.Tomjumpedin7._______(excite).“Thatwouldbereallygreat!〞heshouted.Passage17Philipisthe1.______(brave)boyIknow.Hisfriendsandfamilyareallveryproudofhim.Ten-year-oldPhilipwasbornwithan2._____(ill)whichmeansthatheisalwaysbreakinghisbones.Althoughheisseriouslyill,Philiplovesplayingsports.InJanuarylastyear,he3.______(start)wheelchairracing.Hecamesecondinhisfirstrace,andsincethenPhiliphaswoneveryotherrace!Inordertolookforanewchallenge,Philip4.______(decide)totakepartintheLondonWheelchairMarathon(馬拉松).However,fivedaysbeforetherace,Philipgotsick.Hedidn’twanttogiveup.He5._____(final)madeuphismindtotakepartintherace.Philipwas6._______(give)medicinebyhisdoctorandguesswhat?Henotonlycompletedit,butalsowonthe7._______(one)place!Philipisverybraveandnevergivesup.That’swhyhehasbeenchosentobetheBravestChildoftheMonth.Passage18Papercutting,orJianzhiisatraditionalskillinChina.IthasbeenasymbolofChinesecultureforhundredsofyears.PeoplestarttopracticeJianzhiinChinainthe6thcentury.Papercuttinghadanumberof1.______(specially)usesinChineseculture.Almostallofthemareforhealth,happinessorpeace.Redisusedthemost2._____(wide)amongallthecolorssincelongago,Chinesepeoplehavebeeninterestedin3.______(cut)paperintotraditionalChinesecharactersandsymbolizedChinesezodiac(生肖)animals.Papercuttingispopulararoundtheworld,andtheChinesepapercuttingis4._______(list)intheUNESCO〔聯(lián)合國教科文組織〕IntangibleCulturalHeritageLists(世界非物質(zhì)文化遺產(chǎn)名錄).TheChinesepapercuttinggetsitsinternationalplace,becauseithasaverylonghistoryof5.______(much)than1,500yearsandittellssomuchofChinesehistoryandculture.Papercuttinghas6.______(develop)fastovertheyearsanditisstillpopularinChina,especiallyduringspecialfestivalsliketheChineseNewYear.Papercutting7._____(product)areoftenseenatChineseweddingsaswell.Passage19APhDstudentsurnamedSunisinthehotseatforoccupyinga1._______(woman)seatonahigh-speedtrainonAug21.InavideopostedonSinaweibo,themancanbeseenslouching(懶散地坐)inaseat.Whenthewomanaskedhimtogiveherseatback,herefusedandsaid,“Youhavethreechoices—stand,takemyseatorgotothediningcoach.Atrainattendant(乘務(wù)員)thencametotrytoaskhimtoreturntheseat.Sunclaimedhewasn’t2.______(ability)tostanduponhisownandaskedforawheelchair.Leftwithnoother3._______(choice),theattendantledthefemalepassengertoanotherseat,ChinaDailyreported.Thevideo4.______(quick)sparkeddebateonline.Manyhaveexpressedangerattheman’sbehavior.Somepeopleevenduguptheman’snameaswellashiseducation,workhistoryandreleasedhisinformationonline.TheJinanPublicSecurityBureauhandeddownapunishmentforSunonAug24.Hewasfined200yuanandwouldnotbe5.______(allow)tobuytrainticketsforaperiodoftime,thePeople’sDailyreported.However,somethinkthepunishmentwasnotstrictenough,6._______(add)thatthosewhobehavesimilarlyonairplanesshouldbeheldcriminallyliable(承當(dāng)刑事責(zé)任),ChinaNewsServicenoted.ExpertsexplainedthatthebureaucouldonlypunishSuninthiswayaccordingtopresentlawsandregulations.Buttheyaddedthatsuchlawswouldbeimproved7.______(stop)trainpassengersfrombehavingpoorly.Passage20TheUKisdividedintosmallerregionscalled“counties.Devonisoneof1._______(they)inthesouthwestofEngland,whichisreallyagreatplacetotakeaholiday.Devonisonthecoast.Thismeansyoucanspendplentyoftimeonthebeach,whichisfantasticifitis2._______(sun).Ofcourse,youshouldtakeanumbrellatothebeachaswell,justincaseitrains—whichisquitelikelyduringtheBritishsummer!Butevenifit’sraining,there’sstillalottodoinDevon.Therearelotsofveryprettytowns,soyoucan3.______(easy)spendadayshopping,findingaplacetoeatsomelocalfishandchipsandenjoyinganicecreamattheendofyourday.Ifyouhaveasweettooth,youwillbe4._____(please)toknowthatDevonisfamousforitsfudge(軟糖)andcreamteas.Ifyou’re5.______(interest)inhistory,youcanfindplentyofcastlesandoldhousestovisit,whereancientkingsandqueensoncelived.Devonisalsogreatifyouenjoy6._______(spend)timeoutdoorsbecauseyouwillhaveplentyofopportunitiestowalk,hike,cycleandsoon.Devonisrichinnaturalbeautybecauseofitshills,forests,beachesandbays.Ifyoulovegeology(地質(zhì)學(xué)),itwillbeanotherreasonforyoutovisitDevonasit’sfamousforits“JurassicCoast〞.Thisisanareabytheseawherethecliffs(懸崖)haveanaturallyredcolor.Manypeoplecometospendadayexploringtherocks.Devoniscertainlyworth7.______(visit)!【主旨大意】本文是一篇說明文。主要介紹了英格蘭的一個度假好去處——德文郡。1.them【解析】句意為:德文郡位于英格蘭的西南部,是______中的一個。介詞of后接代詞時,需跟其賓格形式。故填them。2.sunny【解析】句意為:這意味著你能在海岸邊度過大量時間,如果天氣是______,那將是極棒的。分析句子結(jié)構(gòu),可知此處缺少形容詞作表語。故填sunny。3.easily【解析】句意為:這兒有許多美麗的城鎮(zhèn),所以你可以______花費一天時間購物……。分析句子結(jié)構(gòu),可知此處缺少副詞來修飾動詞spend。故填easily。4.pleased【解析】句意為:如果你喜歡吃甜食,你將會______了解到德文郡因它的軟糖和奶油茶點而知名。德文郡的特色是軟糖和奶油茶點,這是甜食,所以對喜歡甜食的人來說這是一大驚喜,他們一定會很快樂,選詞please。bepleasedtodosth.樂意/快樂做某事。故填pleased。5.interested【解析】句意為:如果你對歷史______,你可以找到許多城堡和老房子……。beinterestedin對……感興趣。故填interested。6.spending【解析】句意為:如果你喜歡花費戶外時間,德文郡也是很好的因為……。enjoydoingsth.喜歡/享受做某事。故填spending。7.visiting【解析】句意為:德文郡絕對值得德文郡也是很好的_______。根據(jù)句意并結(jié)合備選詞匯可知此處指“值得游覽/參觀〞,選詞visit。beworthdoingsth.值得做某事。故填visiting。Passage21IstayeduptoolatelastnightandIfell1.______(sleep)inclass.Atinygirlcameintomydream,andaskedmetofollowherthroughseveralflowerandwheat2.______(field).Attheendofthefields,weenteredthegateofanancientcastleandsawmany3.______(child)havingapartyinside,andtheylookedsohappy.Withthegirl’shelp,I4.______(manage)toclimboverthewallandattendedtheparty.Iwassoexcitedandhadfun.Atlast,theyweresurprisedtofindme,a5._____(strange),andbegantorunafterme.Ihadnochoicebuttorun.ButIcouldn’trunveryfastinthedream,thoughItriedmybest.FinallyIwascaughtandhighlyliftedandthenlanded.Theysurroundedme,laughingandshoutingsomething.Theywereveryexcitedtoseeapersontheyhadnever6.______(see)there.ButIwassoscaredthat7.______(sudden)IwokeupandfoundthatIwasintheclassroom,whichwasarealrelief.Passage22Astudentaskedhisteacher,“Whatisgreed(貪婪)?〞Theteachersaid,1.______(find)“theanswertoyourquestion,gotothechocolatefactoryandpickthechocolateyoulikebest.Butthereisarule:asyoupassthroughthefactory,youcannotturnback.〞Thestudentwenttothechocolatefactory.Ashewalkedthrough,hesawonechocolatewrapped(包裝)2._______(nice).Hereallylikeditbuthethoughtthathemightfindamuch3._______(big)onelater.Sohewalkedfurtherandsawanotherchocolate.Butagain,hethoughtthesameandtooknothing.Whenhereachedneartheendofthefactory,hecouldn’tseeanybiggerchocolateandstartedtoregrethis4._______(decide)oflettingitgo.5._______(final),hegaveup.Hewentbacktotheteacherwithemptyhandsandexplainedwhathehaddone.Theteachertoldhim,“Youlikedonechocolateverymuchbutyoustillkeptlookingforabiggerone.Andlateryourealizedwhatyoumissedwasthebestchocolateyoucouldfindthere.Thatis6._______(call)Greed.〞Inourlifeweletgoofmanygoodthingsbecauseofourgreedofexpectingbetterones.Learntomakeyourchoice7.______(wise).Passage23Onmywaytothehospital,afeelingofanxietysweptoverme.Theskywasclearandthewindblew1.______(soft),butitdidn’tmakemefeelanybetter.WhenIrushedintotheward(病房),Isawmymomlyingonthebed,andinherarmsalittlebabywas2.______(cry).Igaveherabighug.ThenInoticedmylittlebrother—acuteandsmallbaby.Seeing3.______(he),Ifelteverythingwasjustlikeadream.Whenmyfriendscongratulatedmeonthebirthofmylittlebrother,everycell(細胞)inmybody4._______(refuse)toacceptbecauseIdidn’tfeelanyjoy.Icouldn’timaginewhatlifewouldbelike.Ifeltso5._____(worry).Anyway,mylifeinatwo-childfamilybegan.Everymorningat5o’clock,Iwas6.______(wake)upbyhiscry.Ihadtoplaywithhim.Atfirst,Iwasreallytiredoflookingafterababy,becauseIthoughtitwasn’taneasyjob.Butoneday,whilewewereplayinginfrontofthemirror,Ismiledathimandsuddenlyhesmiledback.Meltedbyhiscuteness,myheartwasfullof7._____(happy).Irealizedthatlivingwithababywasn’talwaysterrible.Beingpartofatwo-childfamilycanmeannewexperiencesandadventures.I’mexcitedtostartanunforgettablejourneywithmybrother.Passage24Everyonewantstorelaxafterstudyingforalongtime.Ihavemanywaysofrelaxing1.______(I).Letmetellyousomeofmyfavorites.Iamabigsportsfan,sothewayIrelaxistowatchorplaymanykindsofsports.Myfavoriteistennis,butIaminterestedinallkindsofsports.WhetherIamplayingtennisorwatchingagameonTV,itisexcitingtoseeteam2.______(member)doingtheirbest.It’samazingtoseeplayersplayingvery3.______(goo

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