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閱讀提升信息填空專項(xiàng)練習(xí)1閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,完成表格中所缺的信息。每空一詞?!癢edon’tstopgoingtoschoolwhenwegraduate,”onegroupofSenior1studentsinFuyang,Anhui,tookthesewordsquiteseriously.TheyhavegraduatedfromFuyangExperimentalMiddleSchool.Buttheschoolstillmeansalottothem.Theychoseaspecialwaytokeeptheirmemoriesofjuniorlifealive—theyrecreatedadigitalversion(數(shù)字版本)oftheirschoolinMinecraft,avideogame.Inthegame,theyrebuilteverypartoftheschool.Theyrebuiltthesmallgarden,classroombuildings,sportsfield,theirEnglishcornerandeventhesoccerfield.“Our10memberteammadeaplantogether,andthentookourownpartstoworktowardourgoaleveryday,”WangTian’ao,16,theorganizersaid.Theybeganwithchoosingphotosoftherealbuildings.Thentheydrewsketches(草圖)forthemodels.TheyalsoneededtoThehardestpartwasfindingthemostsimilarmaterialsandcolors.“Forexample,torecreatethehugeglasswallofoneofourclassroombuildingshastakenusalotofeffort.Theglasswallisrichblue.Buttherewasn’tsuchacolorinthegame.Sowehadtousedifferentcolorstomakethemostmatchedcolor,”Wangsaid.Althoughtheprojectwasnoteasytothem,theirrecreationwasspokenhighlyofbypeople.“It’sjustsomuchliketherealschool.ItbringsmebacktoWang’smiddleschoolteacherWangWeialsosaid,“It’samazingtoseesuch1.oftheOldSchoolinMinecraftTheteamAteammadeupof2.graduatesofFuyangExperimentalMiddleSchool,andorganizedbyWangTian’aoPurposeTokeeptheirmemoriesofjuniorlifealive.3.◆Madeaplantogetherandsharedthework.◆Chosephotosoftherealbuildings.◆Drewsketchesforthemodels.◆Measuredbuildingscontinuallytomakesureofaccuracy.ThechallengeFindingthemost4.materialsandcolors.Theresult◆Theyrebuilteverypartoftheschool.rombothgraduatesandteachers.1.______________2.______________3.______________4..____________5______________閱讀提升信息填空專項(xiàng)練習(xí)2閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,補(bǔ)全表格中所缺的信息。按編號(hào)把答案依次填入題后橫線上。每空一詞。(共5小題,每小題2分;計(jì)10分)ThekangarooisthenationalsymbolofAustralia.KangaroosareeverywhereinAustralia.TheyareonTV,inbooksandnewspapers.Thereareabout50differentkindsofkangaroos.Somecanbeverytiny.Andsomecanbeverylarge.Themuskyratkangarooisthesmallestandweighsonlyaboutapound.Thelargest,theredkangaroo,canstandastallasamanandweigh200pounds.Themostamazingthingaboutkangaroosisthatthebabiesgrowinpouches(育兒袋)ontheirmothers’bodies.Whenababykangarooisborn,itisaboutthesizeofabean!Thetinyhairlessbabywillclimbintothepouchonthefrontofitsmother’sbody.Thispouchwillbethebaby’shomeforthenextseveralmonths.Blindandhelpless,thelittlebabykangaroolivesinthepouch,drinkingmilkandgrowing.Kangarooshaveverystrongbacklegsandlargefeet,andtheymovebyjumping.Theycanjumpupto70kilometersanhour.Anotherinterestingthingaboutkangaroosisthattheyarestrongswimmers.Iftheyfeelendangered,theywillmoveintowater.Theythinkit’ssafethere.Kangaroosareherbivores.Thismeanstheirfoodesfromplants,suchasgrassandtreeleaves.Kangaroosgetmuchofthewatertheyneedfromwhattheyeat,whichmeanstheycangoforlongperiodsoftimewithoutdrinkingwater.Kangaroosusuallyspendthedaysrestingandthecoolevenings,nightsandmorningsmovingaroundandeating.Sometimeskangarooscanbedangeroustopeople.Somepeoplehavebeenbadlyhurtbykangaroos.Soyoushouldneverfeedorgettooclosetokangaroos.KangaroosGeneralintroduction★TheyarethenationalsymbolofAustralia.★TheyappearonTV,inbooksandnewspapersinAustralia.★Thereareabout50differentkindsofkangaroos,andtheyeindifferent1andweights.Amazingthings★Thebabiesliveintheirmothers’pouches,drinkingmilkandgrowing.★Theymovebyjumpingwiththeirstrongbacklegsandlargefeet.★Theyaregoodatswimmingandwillmoveintowaterto2themselvesfromdanger.Living3.★They4onplants.★Theygetmuchofthewaterfromwhattheyeat.★Theyrestinthedayandmovearoundandeatinthecoolevenings,nightsandmornings.5tipsWeshouldneverfeedorgettooclosetothem._____________2.______________3.______________4..____________5______________閱讀提升信息填空專項(xiàng)練習(xí)3讀下面短文,根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容,在文章后表格中小題的空格里填入一個(gè)最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。注意:每個(gè)空格只填寫1個(gè)單詞。Manypeopleoftenlosetheirchancetolivelifetothefullestbecauseofprocrastination(延,拖延)whichmeansthattheyalwaysdelaydoingsomethingthatmustbedoneatonce.Moreover,becausetheyoftenputofftheirplanstill“tomorrow”,theyarelesslikelytoachievetheirgoalsandwillgiveuptheirdreamsandgoalsfinally.Asaresult,wecansaythatprocrastinationistheenemyofaprogressivelifestyle.Nowthatweknowprocrastinationissomethingbad,whydosomepeoplenottakeimmediateaction?Well,therearesomethingsthatresultinprocrastination.Dependingonsomeoneelseratherthandoingbyoneselfisoneofthethings.Wheneveryouwaitforsomethingtohappenbeforeyouact,youmakeiteasiertodelayourgoalsanddreamsuntil“someday”.Anotherreasonforprocrastinationisthatpeopledonotvalueeachmomentintheirday.Infact,it’ssurprisinghowmuchyoucandoifyoujustdecidetodolittlethingswiththelittletimeyouhave.Alsothosewhooftenprocrastinatecanalwaysfindagoodreasonforsomethingtheyrefusetodoatonce.Ifyouareoneofthosewhooftendelay,thenit’stimeforyoutomakeadecisiontoactnowbecausethingshappenonlywhenwedecidetoact.Getdowntodoingsomethinglikelosingweight,savingmoneyorspendingmoretimewithfamily.Don’tletthesethingscontinuetobeanexcuseforyoutodo“someday”,butmakeadecisiontodoitnow.Onceyouhavemadeyourdecision,writedowntheplanandtakeactionimmediately.Makingplanscanhelpyouthinkcarefullyabouthowyouaregoingtodowhatyouneedtodo.Afterunderstandinghowtodowhatyouwanttodo,getdoingwiththeplan.Itdoesn’tmatterhowsmallthemoveyoumakeandjustbeclosertoyourgoals.So,instead,startnow!Justmakeuseofeverymomentyouhavetodosomethingthatishelpfulinrealizingyourdreamsandgoals.Hereisachallengethatwillalsomoveyoutobeclosertoyourdreamsandgoalsiftakenseriously.Makealistoftenthingsyouhavebeenputtingoff.Itcouldbeanythingfromgettingahealthexamination,callingafriendorfamilymember,togettingthecarfixedandcleaningupthegarbage,etc.Andthentrytodevelopthehabitofdoingthemimmediately!StayawayfromprocrastinationParagraphoutlineSupportingdetailsProblemswithprocrastination

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Makeita(n)10.tofinishthemontime.______________2.______________3._____________4._____________5.____________________________7.______________8.____________9.____________10._____________閱讀提升信息填空專項(xiàng)練習(xí)4請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在文章后表格中各小題的空格里填入一個(gè)最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。注意:每個(gè)空格只填1個(gè)單詞。Thesedays,manyteenagerswatchthousandsofhours’programsonTVorshortvideosonsmartphones.However,somestudiesshowtheseteenagersdon’thaveanymedialiteracy(媒體素養(yǎng))theyneed.It’shardforthemtothinkabouttheinformationtheysee.Onestudyshowedmorethan80percentofthemiddleschoolstudentsdidn’tknowwhichtheywatchedwererealstoriesoradslookedlikenews.Also,theappslikeTikTok,orSnapchatonsmartphonesonlysendteenagersthesimilarshortvideosaccordingtotheirinterest.Soteenagershavefewchancestogetsomethingnewordifferent.Thismakesitharderforthemtoagreewithothers’newordifferentideas.StanfordprofessorKevinJohnteachesaclasscalledMediaEffects(效應(yīng)).Hetriestohelphisstudentslearnmedialiteracy.Theprofessorthinkssomenewsstationsonlypartlytellthetruth.Healsothinkstheshortvideomakersdoworse.Hegaveanexample.FromPicture1,peoplemaythinkthemotherlioniseatingherkid,butfromPicture2,peoplecanseethatshejustwantstotakehersleepykidaway.Sohethinksstudentsshouldavoidonesidestory.“Withanewsstory,newsstationstellyouwhattheythinkaretheimportant,butinshortvideos,thevideomakersjustwanttocatchyoureyestogetmorelikes.”saidJohn,“Ifapersonhasmedialiteracy,heorshewillknoweachstoryisnotonlyaboutonesideatthistime.”Buthowcanteenagershavemedialiteracy?Someexpertsthinktheschoolisthebestplacetoteachit.Othersbelieveeveryoneshouldhelpteenagerslearntheskill.Manyexpertsadvisethebesttimetostartlearningtheskillisattheageof12.Butlittlekidsshouldlearnsomebasicideasevenearlier.“It’snevertooearlytostartlearningmedialiteracy.”Johnsaid.Teenagersshouldhavesome1.medialiteracy.2.Problems*TeenagersspendalotoftimewatchingTVorshortvideos.*Theappsonthesmartphonesonlysendteenagersthesimilarshortvideosaccordingtotheirinterest.*Teenagersare3.______________tothinkaboutinformationtheysee.*Theyhavedifficultyintellingthedifferencesbetweentherealstoriesandads.*Theyfeelit’shardertoagreewithothers.CausesSolutions*Newsstationsonlytellpeoplewhattheythinkaretheimportant.*Videomakersevengive4.informationtocatchpeople’seyestogetmorelikes.*Schoolsshouldteachmedialiteracy.*Everyoneshouldhelpteenagerslearnthe5.ofthinkingfromdifferentsidestohavemedialiteracy.*Teenagerscanlearnsomebasicideasatayoungage.___________2.___________3.____________4.___________5.____________閱讀提升信息填空專項(xiàng)練習(xí)5請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在文章后表格中各小題的空格里填入一個(gè)最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。注意:每個(gè)空格只填1個(gè)單詞。Doyouuseemojisonyoursmartphone?Emojiisakindofpictograph(象形文).ShigetakaKuritacreateditinJapananditwaspopularontheInternetandinmobilephoneusers.ThepurposeofcreatingEmojiwastomakepeople’sexpressionsmoreinteresting.Ithasdevelopedtobemorelikeanewlanguageandhasitsownspecialnature.Itcanbeseeneverywhereinourdailyonlinetalks.Byusingitwecanunderstandthefeelingsbehindthewords,andevenanemojicanshowourfeelings.Oneofthenicethingsaboutemojisisthatpeoplefromallovertheworldcanunderstandthem.ButIhaverecentlylearnedthatsomeemojishavedifferentmeaningsinChina.Takethebasicsmileyfaceemojiasanexample.Atfirst,Ithoughtitwasjustanormal,friendlysmile.Butlater,Ifoundoutthatitcanmeansomethingdifferent.Itcanmeanthatsomeoneislookingdownonyouorevenlaughingatyou.Ireadonlinethatalthoughtheemojiissmiling,itseyesarelookingdown,whichmakesitlooklikeanunrealsmile.Whataboutthesmilingfacewithawavinghand?Itcertainlylooksfriendlyenough.Butactually,Chinesepeopleusethisemojitoshowthattheydon’twanttotalktosomeone—thehandiswavinggoodbye.Infact,someemojisalsohavedoublemeaningsinWesterncountries.Oneofmyfavoriteemojisisthe“crylaugh”emoji.Atfirst,itmeant“rolling(打滾)onthefloorlaughing”.Butovertheyears,themeaninghaschanged.Itisoftenusedtodescribesituationsthataresosadthatyoucan’thelpbutlaughtomakeyourselfhappy.Itlookslikethelanguageofemojischangesovertime,justlikethereallanguage.Weshouldthinktwicehowweuseitwhenspeakingtoothers.◆It’sakindofpictograph.◆Itfirst1.___________________inJapan.ShigetakaKuritacreatedit.◆Itispopularintheworld.◆Wecanunderstandorshowthefeelingsbetter2.____________________________2.___________3.____________4.___________5.____________閱讀提升信息填空專項(xiàng)練習(xí)6閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,補(bǔ)全表格中所缺的信息。每空一詞。TraditionalChineseMedicine,alsocalled“TCM,”isanancientsystemoftraditionalmedicineandpracticethathavedevelopedinChinaoverthousandsofyears.Itisacatchalltermforavarietyofmedicaltreatmentsandpractices.InTCMtheories,allthedifferentorgans(器官)andsystemswithinthebodyformaninterconnected,organicwhole.Eachpartofthiswholecanbedescribedaseitheryinoryang.Theimbalancesofyinandyangcanleadtohealthproblems.SoTCMpractitioners(實(shí)踐者)don’ttreatacertainkindofdiseaseseparatedfromtheothers.Theylookatthebodyasawholeandtrytofindouttheunderlyingcausesofthedisease.AnotherimportanttheoryofTCMisthefiveelementtheorywhichisusedtounderstandtheinteractionsbetweenelementswithinourbodies.People’sorgans,emotionsanddietarecloselyrelatedtothefiveelements.Basically,therearetworelationsamongthefiveelements—generationandrestriction.Generationmeansasupportiverelationship.Forexample,watersupportswood.Restrictionreferstoacontrollingrelationship.Forexample,watercontrolsfire.Inordernottohavetoomuchortoolittleofanyelement,it’simportanttoknowhowgenerationandrestrictionwork.Forexample,toomuchangerisharmfultotheliver.Toreduceanger,youcansearchforfunandjoybecausefirecontrolsmetal.FiveelementtheoryandthingsrelatedtotheelementsAsthetreasureofourChineseculture,TCMisneveroutofdate.AsurveybyChinaYouthDailyshowedthat93.3percentofthe1,000youngpeoplewhotookparthadtrieddifferentTCMtreatments.BetweenWesternmedicineandTCM,youngpeopleoftenchooseTCMduetoitsefficacy(療效).TCMbegantogetfamiliartotheAmericanpublicin1971throughanarticlebyJamesReston,aNewYorkTimesreporterwhoreceivedacupuncturetreatmentfordiseaseswhiletravelinginChinawithHenryKissinger.Sincethen,TCMhasbeepopularindifferentcountriesaroundtheworld.Switzerlandisoneofthem.AccordingtoChinaDaily,over20yearsago,TCMstartedtobeewellknownintheSwisshealthresortsofBadRagazandBaden,andthenitspreadthroughoutSwitzerland.It’sasystemoftraditional1.andpracticewithalonghistoryinChina.AgeneralintroductiontoTCMThebasictheoriesofTCMTherising2.ofTCMamongyoungpeopleandaroundtheworld★Theyinandyangtheory.*Healthproblemsarecausedbytheimbalanceofyinandyang.*TCMpractitionerstreatthebodyasawhole3.oftreatingdiseasesseparately.★Thefiveelementtheory.*Thereisa(n)4.betweenpeople’sorgans,emotions,dietandthefiveelementswhichareinteractedinformsofgenerationandrestriction.*Toremainhealthy,peoplearesupposedto5toomuchortoolittleofanyelement.*MoreandmoreyoungpeoplechoosetoreceivedifferentTCMtreatments.*Sincethe1970s,TCMhasbeenwidelyusedandwelearoundtheworld.______________2.______________3.______________4..____________5______________閱讀提升信息填空專項(xiàng)練習(xí)7閱讀填空((共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)閱讀短文,在短文后的空格里填入最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~(每空限填一次),并將答案寫在答題卡相應(yīng)編號(hào)的橫線上。organization.IntraditionalMexicanculwithinthesamehouse.Nowadays,moreandmoreyoungcouplesmoveouttostartfamilies(大家庭).TraditionalMexicanfamiliesarehighlymancentered.Thefatbreadwinningmemberofthehome.Themothercooks,cleans,andtakescareothechildren.Sheistheheartofthefamily,keepingallthefamilymemberstogether.Butthemenhavepleteauthority(權(quán)威)inthehouse.Themodernlifestmadesomechanges.Moreandmorewomhelpingoutwiththehousework.Mexicanstrulybelievethatunity(團(tuán)結(jié))isstrength,soMexicaItissafetoconcludethatMexicanfamilylifeandtraditionsarecloselyconnectedwitheachother.Mexicanslivebytherule:Familyesfirst.MexicanFamilyCultu●Thewholefamilyunitusuallystaysveryownfamilies,usuallythe1 2members*Themotherdoes____3____andtakescareofchildrNowadays,moreandmorewomenhavethedoublepressureofFamilyisthemost5*Familymembersareoftenloyalandre*Familymembersalwayscar_____________2.______________3.______________4..____________5______________閱讀提升信息填空專項(xiàng)練習(xí)8閱讀填空((共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)閱讀短文,在短文后的空格里填入最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~(每空限填一次),并將答案寫在答題卡相應(yīng)編號(hào)的橫線上。Confidenceissomethingeveryoneneeds.Sometimesyoumayquestionyourlevelofconfidenceandwishittobehigher.Yourconfidencelevelmakesadifferencetowhatyoucanachieve.Sokeepingahighlevelofconfidenceisimportanttoyou.Youcandoasfollows.RenewyourmindWhatyoureceivedecidesyourmind,sotrysomethingnew.Readanewbookormagazineorlistentoaradioyouhaven’tlistenedtobefore.Inthisway,youcanchallengeyouropinions,openanewworldandenrichyourknowledge.Also,spendaperiodoftimebeingonyourownandjustthinkaboutyourlifesometimes.Keepyourselfawayfromothersandenjoythepowerofsilence.ChooseyourfriendswiselyChoosepeopleyouadmireasyourfriends.Itcanbehelpfultohavethosefriendsinyourcircle.Learnthewaytheyfacenewchallengesandmunicatewiththemmore.Keepawayfromthosewhoalwaysgiveup.LetgoofthepastForgive(原諒)peoplewhohurtyouinthepast.Writealettertoyourselftorecordyourfeelingsindetail.Iftherearepeoplewhoyouneedtosaysorryto,goanddoitrightaway.PushyourselfoutoffortzonesIt’seasyforustomakeexcusesforsomething.Maybeyouthinkit’soutofyourfortzoneortoodifficult.Rememberthatyoucandoit.Itwillhelpyoudiscoversomethingnewaboutyourself,suchasnewhobbiesorskills.1toimproveyourconfidenceImportanceofconfidenceEveryoneneedstobeconfident,becauseconfidence2whatyouachieve.Renewyourmind◆Whatyoureceivedecidesyourmind,sotrytolearnsomethingnew.◆Spendsometime3thinking.aboutyourlife.Chooseyourfriends4◆Trytolearnfromthoseyouadmire.◆Keepawayfromthosewhoalwaysgiveup.Letgoofthepast◆Forgivepeoplewhohurtyou.◆Saysorrytopeoplewhomaybehurtbyyou.Pushyourselfoutoffortzones◆Nevermake5foranything.1.____________2.____________3.______________4..____________5______________閱讀提升信息填空專項(xiàng)練習(xí)9閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,完成表格中所缺的信息。每空一詞。Thenumberofmobilephoneusershasincreasedgreatlythroughouttheworld.Thenumberofwastemobilephonesisalsoveryshocking.Whenpeoplethrowtheirmobilephonesaway,theyusuallyendupintheopenair.Mobilephonesincludesomematerialslikelead,mercury,andcadmium(鉛,汞和鎘).Theycangointodrinkingwaterandfoodandcausehealthproblemsonpeopleandanimals.Actually,about75percentofmobilephoneusersdon’tthrowtheirphonesaway.Instead,theykeepthewasteonessittingaroundthehouseastheyarenotworthverymuch.Peoplearealsoafraidthatothersmayknowtheirinformationiftheyselltheirwastephones.Lessthan20percentofthemarerecycledeachyear.Mobilephoneshavevaluablematerialsinside.Themostvaluablematerialisgold.Theycanbeusedagainafterrecycling.IfallofthewastephonesintheUSarerecycled,itwillsaveenoughenergytoofferover194,000USfamilieselectricityforoneyear.Onewayofrecyclingmobilephonesistotaketheworkingpartsofbrokenphones,thenbine(使結(jié)合)themwiththeworkingpartsofotherusedmobilephonestomakeonereadytousemobilephone.Anotherwayofmobilephonerecyclingistomelt(熔化)downandseparate(分開)partsofthephone,gettingthevaluablematerials,suchasgoldandplatinum.Plasticandglasscanalsoberecycledfromusedmobilephones.PresentSituationofDealingwithWasteMobilePhonesThrowthemawayTheyusuallyendupintheopenair.*1Keepthemathome2quartersoftheuserskeepthemintheirhouse.*Theyareverycheap.*Thereis3ofleaking(泄露)theirinformationifthey’resold.4themLessthan20percentofthemarerecycled.5:*Itcansavevaluablematerialswhicharereusable.*Itwillsaveenergy.Ways:*Joinworkingpartsofbrokenorusedphonestogether.*valuable1.____________2.____________3.______________4..____________5______________閱讀提升信息填空專項(xiàng)練習(xí)10閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,完成表格中所缺的信息。每空一詞。WilliamShakespearewasbornin1564inatowncalledStratforduponAvon.Attheageofsix,Shakespearebeganschool,studyingLatin,Greek,literatureandothersubjects.Butsevenyearslater,whenhisfatherfailedinbusiness,Shakespearedroppedoutofschooltohelphisfather.Inthe1560sand70shesawplaysbythetravelingtheatergroupstouringStratford.ShakespearegotmarriedtoAnneHathawayattheageof18.Theyhadthreechildren.ShakespearewenttoLondonsometimein1586.HespentmostofhistimeinLondonwritingandperforminginhisplays.Inthebeginning,Shakespeareworkedasagroom(馬夫)atatheater.Inhissparetime,helikedtowatchperformancesonthestagethere.Whenthetheaterneededextraactors(臨時(shí)演員),hetookonsupportingroles.Atthattime,thetheaterpaniesinLondonwereinneedofplays.Shakespearebegantowriteplays.Intheearly1590sShakespearewrotehisfirsthistoricalplaycalledHenryVI.Aftertheplaywasputon,itbecameahugehit.Hisearlyplaysweremainlyediesandhistories.Shakespearethenwrotemainlytragediesuntilabout1608,includingHandel,Oihello,KingLear,andMacbeth.Inhislaterpartoflife,hewrotetragiedies,alsoknownasromances.Around1613,attheageof49,hereturnedtohishometownStratford,wherehediedthreeyearslater.Itwason23April,1616.WilliamShakespeareiswidelyconsideredthegreatestwriterintheEnglishlanguage.Hewroteabout38plays,154sonnets(十四行詩),twolongpoems,andsomeotherworks.Hisplayshavebeentranslatedintoeverymajorlivinglanguageandareperformedmoreoftenthanthoseofanyotherplaywrights.IntroductiontoWilliamShakespeareLifeexperiences●bornin1564inStratforduponAvon●beginningschoolatsix●leavingschooltohelphisfatherwhenhewas●seeingplaysbythetravelingtheatergroupsinthe1560sand70s●gettingmarriedat18andhavingthreechildren●writingandperforminginLondon●returningin1616Workexperiences●asagroomatatheater●asanextraactor●asa(n)Works●writingmainlyediesandhistoriesatfirst*HisfirsthistoricalplayHenryVIbecamevery78afterbeingputon.●writingmainlytragediesuntilabout1608*Handel,Oihello,KingLear,andMacbeth●writing4.inhislaterpartoflife5●Hewroteplentyofworks:*38plays,154sonnets,twolongpoems,andsomeotherworks●Hisplaysaretranslatedwidelyandareperformedthemostoftenlplaywrights.1.________2._________3._________4._________5._________閱讀提升信息填空專項(xiàng)練習(xí)1【語篇答案】1.Recreation/Rebuilding2.10/ten3.Process4.similar5.praise閱讀提升信息填空專項(xiàng)練習(xí)2【語篇答案】1.sizes;2.protect;3.habits4.live/feed5.Safety閱讀提升信息填空專項(xiàng)練習(xí)3【語篇答案】1.fail/unable2.Stop/prevent/keep3.Reasons4.themselves5.excuses6.Immediately/now7.a(chǎn)ct8.know/understand9.Spend10.habit閱讀提升信息填空專項(xiàng)練習(xí)4【導(dǎo)語】本文講述現(xiàn)在很多青少年

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