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牛津譯林版(2019)必修第二冊《Besporty,behealthy》
2022年同步練習(xí)卷(27)
1.Atthemoment,avarietyofactivitiesonlinetocelebratetheNewYear.()
A.areholdingB.haveheld
C.havebeenheldD.arebeingheld
2.Directions:Choosetheexpressionsgivenintheboxandputthemintothefollowing
sentencesintheirproperforms.Notethateveryphrasecanbeusedonlyonceandthereis
onemorephrasethatyouneed.
showupbreakintotothefullesttakeonholdbackontherise
(1)Thehotel'sextensiveofferingswillencouragegueststoliveinthepresent,experiencelife
(2)Thepolicemanputsomechemicalsonthepieceofpaperandalineofword.
(3)Inthe21stcentury,theCulture-industryisandisbecominganimportantfoundation
ofthenationaleconomy.
(4)Bynow,thedetailedexaminationoftheunderwaterruinsbyalackofsuitable
technology.
(5)Threeofthedirectorsadditionalresponsibilitiesandhavewonthegreatrespect.
3.Directions:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbe
usedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.rangeB.novelC.interestD.unlikelyE.benefitF.experiencing
G.availableH.necessarilyLinitiativeJ.generatedK.partnership
Googlegives$1MgranttoPressAssociationtodeveloprobotjournalistsNew
consumersofthefuturecouldbereadingstoriespiecedtogetherbyadvanced
data-analyzingrobotsratherthanhumanjournalists,ifGooglehasitsway.
OnThursday,thePressAssociation,theU.K.'snationalnewsagency,announcedthatit
received€706,000fromthetechgiantforitsReportersandDataanRobots(RADAR)
01.
AcollaborationbetweenthePressAssociationanddata-drivennewsstart-upUrbs
Media,RADARaimstosetupanartificialintelligence-fueled,newsservicethatwill
generatetensofthousandsofnewsstoriesamonthusingpublicly(2)data.
Everyonefrombig-namenewsorganizationstohyper-localoutletsandbloggerscould(3)
fromtheprogram.PressAssociationeditor-in-chiefPeterCliftonclaimed,"thisisahugely
excitingdevelopment,andwebelieveour(4)withUrbsMediacanbeagenuine
game-changerformediaoutletsacrosstheU.K.andIreland.'1
AccordingtothePressAssociation,RADARwon't(5)marktheendoftheflesh-and-blood
journalists,butwillratherenabletheAItoproduceavolumeofstoriesthatwouldbe
impossibletomatchmanually.
Theenvisionedwork-flowwouldbeginwithhumanjournalistsidentifyingopendatasets
and"creatingdetailedstorytemplatesacrossa(n)(6)oftopicsincludingcrime,health
andemployment."Theroboticreporterwouldthentakeoverandscanthedata,use
languagegenerationsoftwaretocrafttogetherstorytextandautomaticallylocaterelevant
photosandvideo.PressAssociationclientswouldthenbeabletouseaspecialdistribution
platformtoidentifynewsstoriesof(7)totheiraudience.
Contentautomationisn*tatotally(8)conceptinthenewsindustryhowever.APestimated
thatitcanfreeup20percentofjournalists*time,allowingthemtofocusonmore
complex,qualitativetasks.
Shockingly,notalljournalistsaresoldontheAIinfiltration.Astudyfoundthatjournalists
fromleadingnewsorganizationshadseveralreservationswhenshownanautomatically⑼
sportsstory.nIwouldnever,ever,everhavewrittenastorylikethat/oneBBCjournalist
said,whileaCNNreporterthoughtthestorywasrepetitiveandlackedvariation.
Nevertheless,itlookslikeAIinjournalismisheretostay.Atatimewhenmanymedia
outletsare(10)commercialpressure,RADARwillprovidethenewsecosystemwitha
cost-effectivewaytoprovideinsightfullocalstories.
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Forawhile,myneighborhoodwastakenoverbyanarmyofjoggers.Theywerethereallthe
time:earlymornings,noonsandevenings.Therewerelittleoldladiesingraysweaters,young
couplesinAdidasshoes,middle-agedmenwithredfaces.℃omeon!”MyfriendAlex
encouragedmetojoinhimashejoggedbymyhouseeveryevening."You'llfeelgreat."
WellJhadnothingagainstfeelinggreatandifAlexcouldjogeveryday,anyonecould.SoItook
upjoggingseriouslyandgaveitagoodtwomonthsofmylife,andnotadaymore.Basedonmy
experiencejoggingisthemostovervaluedformofexercisearound,andjudgingfromthe
numberofthepeoplewholeftourneighborhoodjoggingarmy,I'mnotaloneinmyopinion.
Firstofalljoggingisveryhardonthebody.Yourlegsandfeettakearealpoundingrunning
downaroadfortwoorthreemiles.Idevelopedfoot,legandbackproblems.ThenIreadabouta
nationallyfamousjoggerwhodiedofaheartattackwhilejogging,andIhadsomethingelseto
worryabout.Joggingdoesn'tkillhundredsofpeople,butifyouhaveanyphysical
weaknesses,joggingwillsurelybringout,astheydidwithme.
Secondly,!gotnoenjoymentoutofjogging.Puttingonefootinfrontoftheotherforforty-five
minutesisn'tmyideaoffun.Joggingisalsoalonelypastime.Somejoggerssay,nIlovebeing
outtherewithjustmythoughts.'1Well,mythoughtsbegantoboreme,andmostofthemwereon
howmuchmylegshurt.
AndhowcouldIenjoysomethingthatbroughtmepain?Andthatwasn'tjustthefirstweek;
itwaspracticallyeverydayfortwomonths.Inevergotpastthepainlevel,andpainisn't
fun.Whatacruelwaytodoit!Somanyotherexercises,includingwalking,leadtoalmostthe
sameresultspainlessly,sowhyjog?
Idon'tjoganymore,andIdon'tthinkIeverwill,I'mwalkingtwomilesthreetimesaweekata
fastpace,andthatfeelsgood.Ibicycletoworkwhentheweatherisgood.I'mgetting
exercise,andI'menjoyingitatthesametime.Icouldneversaythesameforjogging,andI've
foundalotofbetterwaystostayinshape.
4.Whatcanwelearnfromthefirstparagraph?
A.Alexorganizedanarmyofjoggers.
B.Peoplejoggedonlyduringthedaytime.
C.Joggingbecameverypopularintheneighborhood.
D.Joggingprovidedachancetogettogether.
5.Whatwastheauthor'sattitudetowardsjogginginthebeginning?
A.Hefeltitwasworthatry.
B.Hewasveryfondofit.
C.Hewasstronglyagainstit.
D.Hethoughtitmustbepainful.
6.Theunderlinedword"them"(Paragraph3)mostprobablyrefersto.
A.physicalweaknessesB.heartattacks
C.famousjoggersD.backproblems
7.Whydidthewritergiveupjoggingtwomonthslater?
A.Hedislikeddoingexerciseoutside.
B.Hewasworriedaboutbeingleftalone.
C.Hewasafraidofhavingaheartattack.
D.Hefounditneitherhealthynorinteresting.
8.Fromtheauthor'sexperience,wecanconcludethat.
A.noteveryoneenjoysjogging
B.heistheonlypersonwhohatesjogging
C.nothingotherthanjoggingcanhelppeoplekeepfit
D.joggingmakespeoplefeelgreaterthananyothersport
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Havingfriendsmaywellkeepyouhealthierandhelpyoudealwithstressbetter.Somestudies
showthatpeoplewithclosefriendshaveagreaterabilitytofightdiseasethanpeoplewhoare
alone.
Makefriendshipapriority(優(yōu)先).Makefulluseofthetimetobewithfriendsevenifitmeans
lettingthelawngounmovedorthedishesunwashedforawhile.Whenyoucan'tget
together,usethephonetokeepintouch.
Openuptoclosefriends.Maintainingadeepfriendshiprequiresalevelof"heartfelt"intimacy
(親密).Don'tbeafraidtoexpressyourinnerfearsanddisappointments.Listentoyourfriends
whentheyhaveproblems,butofferadviceonlywhentheywanted.Helpraisefriends*
self-esteemwhentheyareshakenbyajobloss,orothersuchevents.
Havedifferentfriendsfordifferentactivities,suchasgoingtothemovies,singinginachoir,and
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joininginabowlingleague.
Don'twaitforafriendtoaskafavor.Whenafriendhasafever,gotothestoreoraskteachersfor
help.
Nevertakeafriendshipforgranted.Likeagoodfamily,friendshipneedscareand
patience.Becomeajoiner.Findagroupthatmatchesyourinterests.
Talktostrangers.Conversationsstartedinmuseums,diningrooms,orbookstorescanleadto
firmfriendship.
Joinaclubortwo.ltisanidealplacetomeetotherswithsimilarinterests.
9.Accordingtothepassage,you'dbetterofferadvicetoyourfriends.
A.atanymomentB.onlywhentheyarehappy
C.onlywhentheyneeditD.onlywhenyouareglad
10.Whatshouldwedotohavefriendsaccordingtotheauthor?
A.Makefriendshipapriority.
B.Openuptoclosefriends.
C.Nevertakeafriendshipforgranted.
D.Alltheabove.
11.WhichofthestatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.Youshouldhavedifferentfriendsforthesameactivities.
B.Youshouldwaitforafriendtoaskafavor.
C.Youshouldavoidtalkingwithstrangersinmuseums,laundryrooms,orbookstores.
D.Youshouldnevertakeafriendshipforgranted.
12.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?
A.Thebenefitsofmakingfriends.
B.Thewaystoearntrustfromothers.
C.Howtomakenewfriendsandgetalongwiththem.
D.Havingfriendskeepsushealthier.
F
Winterisagreattimetoexperimentwithnewsports.Thekeyistofindonethatmatchesyour
interestsandnaturalabilities.Ifyouliketowalk,keepwalking-onsnowshoes.Ifyouwanttotry
anendurancesport,goforcross-countryskiing.Besides,snowboardingisjustgreatfun.
Notsatisfiedwiththese?Trydownhillskiing,then.Downhillskiingisnotashardasitusedto
be-shorler,lightweight,curvedskismakeanybeginnerfeellikeanOlympicwinner.These
newerskis-alongwithanothertypeofequipmentcalledskiboards,whichareevenshorterthan
skis-helpyoucontrolyourspeedandbodymovements.
Considertestingthelatesthigh-techskisorsnowboards?Checkwithyourlocalsportsshops
ortherentalplacesattheskimountainsaboutsampleprogrammes.
Youcouldalsotrysledding.Useawood-framedsledwithsteelrunnersoraplasticsledtohead
downasnowyhill.Ifyouprefericetosnow,thinkhockeyorfigureskating.
Runnerscanalsotrainduringthewinterinspiteofwetorslipperyroads.Oneoftheeasiest
sportsaround,snowshoeingcanbeexcellentcold-weathercross-trainingforrunnersand
cyclists-oranyonewantingtotakeawintrywalkinthewoods.Snowshoesare
smaller,lighter,andbetterthanever.Ifyouwanttotrythemout,youmaybeabletorentapair
foradayatmanyofthelargeroutdoororsportinggoodsstores.
Whateversportyouchoose,don'trelyonafriendforinstruction.Youwouldn'tletan
inexperienceddoctorperformabrainoperationonyou,butwhyletoneteachyoutoskiorskate?
That'swhatinstructorsarefbr-tohelpnewcomersstartoutright.Instructorscangiveyouadvice
aboutequipment,techniques,safety,anddealingwithinjuriesiftheydohappentoyou.
Aboveall,ifyouwanttoprogress,investyourtimeinlearningthebasicskills
thoroughly.Everythingelseyoudoasaskier,boarder,orskaterwillbebuiltonthesefirstskills.
13.HowmanydifferenttypesofsportsarementionedintheFIRSTTWOparagraphs?
A.Six.B.Five.C.Four.D.Three.
14.Whatdowelearnfromthepassage?
A.Runnersandcyclistscannottrainbecauseofthewetorslipperyroadsinwinter.
B.Downhillskiingusedtobemoredifficulttolearnbecauseoftheold-fashionedskis.
C.Peoplecann'trentsnowshoesforadayattheirlocalsportsshopsortherentalplaces.
D.Ingeneral,firstskillsaremoreimportantinskiingthaninsnowboardingorskating.
15.Whoarethemostlikelyreadersofthepassage?
A.Highschoolstudents.B.Physicaleducators.
C.Wintersportslovers.D.Professionalathletes.
G
rdbeenaskedtogotoaneditor'sofficewiththeoldprogram“Wehaveastorywethinkyou'd
beperfectforM.Herewasthetopic:Wewantyoutowriteabouthowmiddle-agedmenhaveno
friends.Seeingthat,Icouldn'thelpthinking,"Excuseme?Ihaveplentyoffriends."Thenthe
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editortoldmetherewereallsortsofevidenceouttheretoshowhowmen,astheyagejettheir
closefriendshipsgo,andthatthefactcancauseallsortsofproblemsandhaveaterribleimpact
ontheirhealth.
AsIwalkedbacktomydeskinthenewsroom-adistanceofmaybe100yards-Iquicklytook
stockofmyfriendlist.Firstofall,therewasmyfriendMark.Wait,howoftendoweactually
hangout?Maybefourorfivetimesayear?Andthentherewasanotherbestfriendfromhigh
school,Rory,andIactuallycouldnotrememberthelasttimeI'dseenhim.
Therewereallthoseothergoodfriendswhoseemedasifthey'restillinmylifebecausewe
followoneanotherviasocialmedia,butasIrandownthelistofthoseIconsidered
real,true,lifelongfriends,!realizedthatithadbeenyearssinceIsawmanyofthem,even
decadesforafew.
BythetimeIgotbacktomydesk,IrealizedthatIwasindeedperfectforthisstory,notbecause
Iwasunusualinanyway,butbecausemystorywasvery,verytypical.AndasIlookedintowhat
thatmeans,Irealizedinthelongterm,Iwasheadingdownapaththatwasvery,very
dangerous.AndIknewIneededachange.
16.Whatdidtheauthorthinkofthetopicatfirst?
A.Heshowedaninterestinit.
B.Hefeltsurprisedanddoubtful.
C.Heknewtheeditorwasjoking.
D.Hethoughtitwasperfectforhim.
17.Howdidtheauthorkeephisfriendship?
A.ThroughtheInternet.
B.Byletters.
C.Byphoningeachother.
D.Bygettingtogetherregularly.
18.Whatdoweknowfromthelastparagraph?
A.Theauthorwasagoodwriter.
B.Theauthorlikedmakingnewfriends.
C.Othershadmorefriendsthantheauthor.
D.Theauthorwouldattachmoreimportancetofriendship.
Somefolksspenddecadeslookingfortheirbestfriends.Iwas(19)enoughtofindminein
Grade7atmyseniorschool-eightGO)girls.
Asweprogressedtohighschool,acoupleofgirls(21)andacoupleofnewoneswormedtheir
wayin.BytheendofGrade12,thegrouphadmoreorless(22)intoitsfinalform,onethat's
remainedremarkably(23)forthepast20years.
Amongourmany(24)isanannualChristmasexchange.Thiseventfirst(25)whenwewere
12.Wesetituponthelong,stickycafeteriatablesatourschooltoswap(26)giftsboughtwith
ourbabysittingmoney.Infollowingyears,we'd(27)anightofit,watchingmoviesandordering
pizzainparents'livingrooms,(28)movingintoourownshabbystudentapartments,into
slightlylessshabbyadultapartmentsandthenintoourfirst(29).
Atthebeginning,wegaveeachotherbutterflyhairclipsandsoon.Those(30)brightmall
jewelleryandcheerfulhousewaresaswebegannestinginour20sandbabyclothesoncewe
startedhaving(31)inour30s.
Holidayswithfamilycanbe(32),butourexchangeofferedsomethingelse:achanceformy
friendsandmeto(33)ourowntraditionsandplayatbeinggrown-ups.
19.A.cautiousB.astonishedC.luckyD.clever
20.A.matureB.teenageC.fashionableD.strange
21.A.droppedoutB.droppedinC.showedupD.showedoff
22.A.brokenB.forcedC.separatedD.united
23.A.secretB.longC.naturalD.complete
24.A.hobbiesB.traditionsC.ceremoniesD.rules
25.A.caughtonB.tookplaceC.brokeoutD.felldown
26.A.fancyB.expensiveC.modestD.generous
27.A.repeatB.addC.searchD.make
28.A.instantlyB.literallyC.eventuallyD.consequently
29.A.homesB.schoolsC.sheltersD.offices
30.A.heldontoB.gavewaytoC.cateredtoD.adaptedto
31.A.salariesB.jobsC.kidsD.families
32.A.rareB.practicalC.inspiringD.cosy
33.A.createB.reformC.applyD.recognize
Itwas11:40atnightwhenwefinishedhairdressing.(34)tomissthetimeofourschoolclosing
thedoor,wequickenedoursteps.Aswe(35)thedooroftheapartmentbuilding,wesawour
headmasterstandingoutside.(36)smilesonourfaces,werushedtowardsthedoorguardedbya
teacher.(37)theteachercouldclearlyseeus.Sheshouted,"Wherehaveyoubeen?Whyare
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younotansweringmycalls?Your(38)havegoneouttolookfbryou.Nowpleasecallthem
backimmediately!"
Justthen,inthedimmoonlight,wesawtwofamiliar(39)movingslowlytowardsus.Bytheir
stature(身高),we(40)theywereourroommates.Finally,Linda,andRosemarycamebackwith
agroupofstrangers.nWhathappenedtoyou?AreyouOK?”Lindaaskedeagerlyand(41).
SeeingLindaandRosemaryinpajamasandslippers,weallfelt(42),bowingourheadsforour
mistake.Atthesametime,wewere(43)thepureloveweownedandthefaithfulfriendswe
had.Wewerefeelingvery(44).
"Wedidnotdothis(45).MaggieandWendydidn'ttaketheircellphonesandmycellphonewas
uncharged.(46),wecouldn*tmakeanycalls,'*I(47).Theteachercutmeshort,nItistoo
(48).Pleasegobacktoyourdormitorynow.”
Aswewereapproachingourdormitory,wealltiptoedinordernotto(49)others*sleep.Butto
our(50),noneofourroommateswereasleep.Theywereallsittingupworryingaboutus.
Beforeclosingmyeyes,Ithoughtalotaboutthislittle(51).Itsuddenlydawnedonmethatwe
areactuallypartofonebigfamily.Whateverwedomay(52)others'lives.Ifeltsafeandsatisfied,
(53)Iknewmyfriendswouldalwaysbethereforme.
34.A.DecidingB.FailingC.FearingD.Choosing
35.A.lockedB.climbedC.openedD.approached
36.A.ForgivingB.ForcingC.IgnoringD.Discovering
37.A.StrangelyB.ObviouslyC.GraduallyD.Similarly
38.A.roommatesB.parentsC.teachersD.sisters
39.A.figuresB.foreignersC.officialsD.relations
40.A.guaranteedB.recognizedC.insistedD.declared
41.A.fluentlyB.slowlyC.anxiouslyD.faithfully
42.A.relaxedB.excitedC.puzzledD.ashamed
43.A.appreciatingB.advancingC.sacrificingD.expressing
44.A.softB.angryC.warmD.confident
45.A.forfreeB.atriskC.onpurposeD.invain
46.A.MeanwhileB.HoweverC.BesidesD.Therefore
47.A.pausedB.explainedC.answeredD.shouted
48.A.lateB.longC.boringD.short
49.A.burstB.getC.catchD.disturb
50.A.surpriseB.hopec.joyD.relief
51.A.giftB.incidentC.progressD.problem
52.A.saveB.affectC.improveD.lead
53.A.soB.orC.forD.but
Donaldlivedinthreedifferentfoster(寄養(yǎng)的)homesandchangedschoolswitheach
move.Theexperiencelefthim(54)andoftendroppingoutofschool,makingDonaldloseall
(55)forschool.Thenhe(56)Mr.Felipe,theCISsitecoordinator(協(xié)調(diào)員)athisschool.
Mr.Felipe(57)developedaplantomeetDonald*sneeds.He(58)schoolsuppliesandclothesfor
Donaldandencouragedhimtojointheschool'skarate(空手道)program.Aftermonthsof
workingwithMr.Felipe,Donald's(59)changed.Hebecamemore(60)and
optimistic.He(61)makingfriendsatschoolandbuilding(62)withhisteachersand
classmates.Meanwhile,hisgrades(63)aswell.
“Mymomhas(64)thatmyattitudehaschangedalot,andmygradesaremuchbettertoo.Iliketo
cometotheCISclassroombecauseitis(65)tobehere.Mr.Felipegivesussnacksandprovides
schoolsuppliesforus.Weworkinthegardenandwegetthe(66)weneedtostudyanddoour
homework.IfeelhappyandmotivatedwhenIcometothis(67).u
ForDonald,Mr.Felipeisthepersonwhochangedhislife."IwasinfostercarewhenIwas4-5
yearsoldandwas(68)mybrotherforpartofthetime.Fmbackwithmyfamilynowandhappyto
havetheminmy(69),"saidDonald."ButIstill(70)thattimeandthebaddepressionIfelt.At
school,artandfootballhelpedmeforgetandletitall(71),ItisMr.FelipewhohelpedmewhenI
was(72).BecauseofhimIbecamemoreseriousabout(73)andworkingeneral.',
54.A.curiousB.depressedC.satisfiedD.devoted
55.A.reasonB.chanceC.confidenceD.motivation
56.A.metB.foundC.ledD.persuaded
57.A.suddenlyB.immediatelyC.strangelyD.urgently
58.A.mentionedB.triedC.boughtD.equipped
59.A.attitudeB.studyC.ambitionD.future
60.A.considerateB.generousC.flexibleD.outgoing
61.A.missedB.continuedC.avoidedD.began
62.A.networksB.targetsC.relationshipsD.trends
63.A.decreasedB.changedC.improvedD.exploded
64.A.noticedB.arguedC.emphasizedD.hoped
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65.A.outstandingB.interestingC.challengingD.rewarding
66.A.toolB.helpC.moneyD.love
67.A.programB.designC.experimentD.research
68.A.brokendownbyB.takenoverby
C.separatedfromD.joinedtogetherby
69.A.professionB.lifeC.emotionD.experience
70.A.treasureB.manageC.keepD.remember
71.A.goB.healC.flowD.vary
72.A.sympatheticB.concernedC.upsetD.mysterious
73.A.hobbiesB.relaxationC.sportsD.school
74.A35-year-oldAustralianmothermakesaround$58,000ayearbyhuggingstrangers.
JessicaONeil(1)(start)herunusualjobsixmonthsago.uAshumanbeings,one
thingweoftenignoreinourdailylivesisphysicaltouch,without(2),wecanfall
intodepressionandothermentalhealthproblems.Tofulfillthisneed,Fvebecomea(3)
(profession)huggingtherapists(理療師)"saidJessica.
Jessicaclaimsthatherhugscanhelpthosesufferingfromloneliness,depression,orlow
self-confidence."WhenIhuggedmycustomers,!couldseetheirtensionand(4)
(anxious)meltaway.ThenIcouldgettotheirheartanddowhatIcan(5)
(cure)them."Jessicasaid."Everyonehasthedesiretoconnect(6)someone.I
believemyhughelpsmeandmycustomersconnectataspirituallevel.'*
Jessicasaysthemajorityofhercustomersaremale,butshehas(7)surprising
numberoffemalecustomersaswell.
Whilemanypeoplethinkshemustbecrazytodosuchwork,Jessicaisconfident(8)
she'smadetherightchoice."Intoday'sdigitalage,manypeoplearelonelierthan
ever.Apparently,forpeople(9)(lack)physicalinteraction,theirmentalhealth
(10)(affect)bymyhuggingtherapyJ*saidJessica.
75.OneofthebiggestInternet(1)(succeed)isawebsitecalledFriendsReunited.Friends
Reunitedbringstogether-thatis,unites-oldfriends,(2)usedtobeclose,buthavenotseen
eachotherforalongtime.Thewebsitewasbegunin1999byaLondoncouplecalled
StephenandJuliePankhurst.Juliewantedtoknowwhatheroldschoolfriendswere
doing.Didtheyallhavefamilies(3)theirown?Didtheystillliveinthesamearea?.....
Stephenandhisbusinesspartner,JasonPortenbuilt(4)website.Slowly,peopleheardabout
thesiteandbecameinterested.Bytheendof2000thesitehad3,000members.Thenthe
website(5)(mention)onaradioprogrammeandafterwardsthesitebecame(6)
(increase)popular.
Howcanyoufindoldfriends(7)(use)FriendsReunited?It*sveryeasy.Peoplejointhe
websiteandgiveinformationabout(8)-thenameoftheiroldschool,theneighbourhood
theylivedin,thecollegetheywentto,etc.Tofindanoldfriend,youtypeintheir
name,school??,.Youmayfindthatyourfriendisamemberofthewebsite,andyoucan
thencontacthimorherthroughthewebsite.Mostpeopleareveryhappy(9)(reply),
andpeopleoftenbecomefriendsagainasaresult.ThankstoFriendsUnited,millionsof
people(10)(find)eachotheragaintodate.
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76.TheTeacher-studentRelationshipAgoodteacher-studentrelationshipwillmakelearning
⑴(enjoy)andinterestingforthestudents.
Tosetupagoodteacher-studentrelationshipsteacher's⑵(behave)isimportant.The
teachershouldmotivate(激發(fā))thestudentssothattheywanttolearn.Agoodteacher
shouldbe(3)(patience),friendlyandstrict.However,beingtoofriendlymaycause
studentstobecomelazyandstopmakingprogress.Ontheotherhand,⑷(be)toostrict
mayfrightenthestudents.Soateachershouldavoidgoingtoextremes(極端)in(5)
(treat)hisstudents.Andteachersshouldencouragethestudentstothink⑹
(independent)andlearntostudybythemselves.
Asforthestudents,theymustalwaysshowrespect(7)theirteachers.Studentsshouldbe
eager(8)(learn)aswellaswillingtoworkhard.Ifsimportanttolistenwithattention
inclassand(9)ismoreimportanttolearntoraisequestionsandworkoutproblemsinnew
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