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新目標(biāo)英語九年級(jí)期末專項(xiàng)復(fù)習(xí)--短文填空一、語法填空(一)Theoil-paperumbrellahasahistoryofover1,000yearsinChina.Itused
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(be)awater-proof(防水的)toolfordailyuse.Therearedifferent
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(story)abouttheumbrellainChina.ThemostpopularoneisrelatedtoLuBan.Itis
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(say)thatonceheandhisyoungersistervisitedtheWestLake,itstartedraining
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(sudden).Thesistersaid,“Let’shaveacompetition.Beforethesunrisestomorrow,whoevercomesupwithawaytomakeitpossibleforpeopletovisittheWestLakeevenon
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(rain)dayswillbethewinner.”LuBanthoughtitwaseasy.Hecollectedsometoolsandmaterialsand
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(spend)thewholenightbuilding10pavilions(涼亭)aroundthatlake.Hewasproudofthem.Thenextmorning,
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,LuBanwassurprisedtoseesomethingunusualinhissister’shand.Itwasaroundshapewhileitwasopened.Itwasmade
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silkandbamboostrips(竹條)andcouldbeopenedandclosedeasily.Itwaslight,beautifulandeasytocarry.LuBansaid,“Youwin.Your‘pavilion’canprotect
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(we)fromrain.”Sotheumbrellawasinvented.Laterpeopleusedamuchcheaperpapertotake
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placeofsilk.Tomaketheumbrellawater-proof,peoplebrushedtungoil(桐油)acrossthesurface.Thatwashowtheoilpaperumbrellawasinvented.(二)Therearemanydifferentstoriesaboutthehistoryoftheumbrella.According
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anoldChinesestory,theumbrella
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(invent)byLuban’swifeabout3,000yearsago.Lubanwas
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(famous)craftsman(工匠)inancientChina.Oneday,LubanandhiswifewaswalkingbytheWestlake.Theywereenjoyingthebeautifulscenewhenitsuddenlystartedtorain
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(heavy).Aftertheyreturnedhome,theywereallwet.“Canyoumakesomethingtokeeptherain
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?”Luban’swifeasked.“Icanbuildsomepavilions(亭子)alongtheWestLakeandyoucanhideunder
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(they)whenitrains.”Lubanreplied.Luban’swifeshookherhead.Shethoughtaboutthisquestionforalongtime.Oneday,Luban’swifesawsomechildren
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(play)intherain.Theywereholdinguplargelotus(荷花)
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(leaf)tokeepouttherain.Shegotagoodidea
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thechildren.Thenextday,shemadethe
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(one)umbrellainancientChina.(三)LiWenliveswithhisgrandparentsinthecountryside.Heis
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14-year-oldboy.He
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(work)hardanddoeswellinschool.Itishardtobelievethatheusedtohavemany
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(problem)inschool.Whenhewasalittleboy,hehardlycausedanytrouble.Butafterhisparentswenttoworkinthecity,theycouldnotlookafterhim
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(careful).SoLiWendislikedstudy
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missedclasses.Thenhisparentsdecided
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(send)himtoanewschool.However,hewasashyboyandcouldn’tmakefriendsquickly.Oneday,hewantedtoleavetheschool.Hisparentswereveryworried
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himandcamebacktotalkwithhim.Afteralongtalk,LiWenrealizedthathisparentsloved
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(he)deeply.He
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(move)byhisparents.Now,heismuch
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(happy)thanbefore.It’sveryimportantforparentstobetherefortheirchildren.(四)Handwashingwithsoapcanreduce(減少)illnesses.Oneoftheeasiest
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(way)tostopthespreadofillnessistowashyourhands.Butmanychildrenhaven’t
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(develop)therighthabitofhandwashing.Childrendonotwash
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(they)handsoftenenoughorlongenough.It’ssuchasimplehabit,butthechildrenaren’tdoingit.Issarandhisfrienddecided
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(solve)theproblemusingafunmethod.TheytriedmanytimesandcreatedatoolcalledSoapen.Itturnedhandwashing
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afunactivity.Asthenamesuggests,Soapenis
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penwhichismadeoutofsoap.ThechildrendrawonhandswiththeSoapenandthenwashthedrawingoff.Thecolorswillremainonthechildren’shands
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theydon’tspendenoughtimewashingthemoff.It
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(help)ateacherintheclassroomalot.Afterall,notalltheteachershavethetimetomakeeachchildwashhishands
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(proper).“Childrenwashhandsmuch
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(long)thanbeforenowbecausetheylikedrawingonhands.Soapendoeshelpchildrenmakeagoodhabitofhandwashing,”saidIssar.(五)Therewasaboywhowassenttoaboardingschool.Heusedtobe
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brighteststudentinhisclass.Heenjoyed
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(work)withhisclassmatesinclass.Butlaterthingschanged.Hisgradesbegandroppinginall
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(subject).Hehatedbeinginagroup.Hefeltnoonelovedhim.Histeachercalledhisfatherwhowasproud
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thesonallthetime.Therefore,hisdadshowedupinschoolandwanted
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(have)atalkwithhim.They
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(sit)onthebankofthelakeneartheschool.Thefatherstartedaskinghimsomequestionsabouthisdailylife.Thenheasked,“Doyouknow,son,whyIamheretoday?”Theboysaid,“Tocheckmygrades?”“No,no,”hisdadreplied.“Iamheretotellyouthatyouareimportanttome.Ihopetoseeyouplayinghappily.Icare
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(much)aboutyouthanyourgrades.Icareaboutyour
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(happy),too.YOUAREMYLIFE.”Afterthat,theboythoughthehadeverythinghewanted.Heknewtherewassomeonewho
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(care)forhim.Andtherewassomeonewholovedhim
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(deep).Hemeanteverythingtosomeone.(六)
ThisisTammelaSchool,aprimaryschoolinFinland.Thestudentsarehavingamathclasswiththeirrobotteacher.The“teacher”is
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tiny,bluemachineabout25cmhigh,Reutersreported.Nomatterwhenstudentshaveproblems,ithelpsthemvery
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(patient)andnevergetsbored.“Therobotcanmakestudentsmuch
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(active)inclassthanusual.IseeEliasasoneofthe
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(tool)togetdifferentkindsofpracticeandactivitiesintotheclassroom,”ateachertoldReuters.Inthepastfewyears,theschool
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(introduce)fourrobotteachers,oneofwhomisalanguageteacherthatcanspeak23languagesanddancetomusic.“
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isnecessarytoencouragekidstocomeup
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newwaystomakeuseoftechnologyinschoollife,”theheadoftheschool
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(add)intheinterview.Therobotteachersareused
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(help)improvelearning.Thisdoesn’tmeanthathumanteacherswilllosetheirjobs.Therobotscanteachwell,
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theyarenotabletokeepclassinorder.Theschoolstillneedshumanteachers.(七)Dolphins(海豚)arestarsinaquariums(水族館).Theybringalotofhappinesstopeople.Kidsalwayshavesomuchfunwatchingthem.
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,dolphinsarenothappylivinginaquariums.Astudyshowsthatdolphinsinaquariumslivemuch
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(short)livesthanthoseinthesea.Acompany(公司)intheUSAistheretohelpthesedolphins.Thescientistsinthiscompanysolvethisproblemvery
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(successful).Theyhavemaderobotdolphins.Therobotdolphinsnotonlylooklikerealonesbutalsomove
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realones.Duringatestaweekago,people
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(think)theywererealdolphins.“Therobotdolphinscanswimanddiveby
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(they),peoplecanalsoseesomething
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(enjoy)whentheywatchthem.”Aworkerinthecompanysaid.Onerobotdolphincostsabout$27million.Now,anaquariuminChinaisthinkingaboutusingtheminsteadofrealdolphins.
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(save)theseaanimals,thecompanywillkeeponmakingotherdifferent
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(shape)ofrobotanimals,suchassharksandseahorsesinthefuture.Welookforwardto
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(watch)theshowsfromrobotanimalsinsteadofrealones.Thankstothecompany,moreandmoreseaanimalswillgobacktonatureandliveahappylife.(八)AccordingtosomeoldChinesestories,thereoncewas
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ancientemperornamedShennong.Atthattime,therewasnomedicinetotreatillnesses.Manysickpeoplecouldonlywaitfor
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(die).Tosavehispeople,Shennongdecided
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(find)andtestoutdifferentplants.Heandhismensetoutonajourneyinsearchofmedicinalplants.Eachtimetheteamfoundanewplant,Shennongwouldtasteit
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(he).Someplantsmadehimfeel
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(sleep),somecausedhimtohaveastomachache,andsomemadehimtremble(顫抖)allover.AfterShennongsearchedandtestedoveralongtime,heandhismendiscoveredlotsofmedicinalplants.Astheycontinuedtheirsearch,oncetheteamfoundastrangeplant
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isnewtothem,it’sahugeplant
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smallyellowflowers.Shennongpickedoffonepiecefromtheplantasusual.Hesaid,“Itlookslikeamedicinalplant.Ihavetotestit,orsomepeoplemaymisuseit.”Suddenly,Shennong’sfaceturnedpaleandhefellontheground
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(heavy).Evenafterhe
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(give)theleavesfromothermedicinalplants,hestilllosthislife.Peoplecoveredhimwith
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(thousand)offlowers.Fromthenon,theycalledhim“theEmperorofMedicine”.(九)Ioftenseeemptyplasticbottlesaround.Whydopeoplelikedrinkingwaterorsoftdrinksfromplasticbottles?Somethinkit’scleanand
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(health).Othersthinkit’seasytotakeit
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(somewhere)andanytime.However,ifwethrowplasticbottlesonlandandinriversandseas,theyare
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(harm)totheenvironment.Howcanwedealwiththem?Firstofall,usethemless.Plasticproductscomefromoilandoilis
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importantkindofenergyresource.Thefewerplasticbottlesweuse,the
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energywesave.Second,
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(sort)andrecyclethem.Putthemintothedustbinwiththeword“recyclable”onitorcollectandthensellthemtoawasterecyclingcenter.Wecansavesomemoneyaswellas
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(protect)theenvironment.Last,wecanreusethem.Mymotheroftenusesthemtokeepriceanddifferent
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(kind)ofbeansandpeanutsathome.Agood-lookingplasticbottlecanbeusedasapiggybank.
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wecutanemptybottlehalf,wewillhaveaplantpot.Therearemanyother
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(way)toreuseplasticbottles.So,pleasethinkoverbeforethrowingawayanemptybottles.Wecanmakeadifference.(十)NomatteryouareAsian,Europeanor
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(Africa),mostofthepeopleintheworldcannotimaginemodernlife
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socialmedia(社交媒體).Weuseitalmosteverydayinordertofindoutthelatestinformationorkeepupwith
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ishappeninginourfriends’lives.Althoughitmayhaveabadinfluenceifwedon’tuseitproperly,socialmediahasdonemoregoodthanharm(危害).
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(it)greatestadvantage(優(yōu)點(diǎn))isthatwecanconnectwithpeoplemuchmoreeasily.
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someofourfriendsarefaraway,wearestillabletokeepintouchwiththem.Also,socialmediais
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(help)forustomakefriends,especiallyforthosewhoareafraidofmakingfriendsfacetoface.Associalmediaisusedmore
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(wide),ithasbecomeagoodwaytomakepeopleheard.Anyonewithavoicecanexpressit.Anyonewithatalentisfreetoshowit.Manypeopleare
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(know)forwhattheydoonsocialmedia.Someofthemgiveinteresting
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(speech)orshowtalents.Someoneelse
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(interview)peopleinthestreetaboutthehotspots(熱點(diǎn)問題).Andtheydrawtonsofattentionasaresult.(十一)ThekitesinWeifangneverdisappoint.Everyyear,theWeifangInternationalKiteFestival,whichisknown
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allkindsofwell-designedkites,attracts(吸引)visitorsfromallovertheworld.Akiteisoneof
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oldesttoys.Kitescomeinmanysizes,
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(shape)andcolors.Theyare
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(love)bytheyoungandtheold.Butdoyouknowthatkitescanbebothtoys
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tools?Kiteswerenamedafterthekitebirds.Thekitebirdhaswidewingsand
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(easy)flieshighinthesky.Nooneknowswhomadethe
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(one)kite.ButonefamousChinesestoryaboutakitewaswrittenover2,000yearsago.Thestoryisabout
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(use)akitetobreakafort(堡壘).Amancouldn’tfindthewaytogetinsidethefort.Thenhetiedhimselftoahugekite.He
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(fly)overthewallofthefortandscaredthesoldiers!As
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(color)kiteskeepflyinginthesky,theWeifangInternationalKiteFestivalisnotonlyagoodtimetosharekite-makingskills,butalsoawaytodevelopfriendshipbetweenpeoplefromdifferentcountries.(十二)WhileSarahwas
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(study)abroadinEngland,sheheardasongfulloffeelingsaboutreturninghome.Itmadeherthinkaboutherfamily
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friendsbackintheUS.Shecametorealizehow
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sheactuallymissedallofthem.Eversincethen,shehasbeen
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fanofAmericancountrymusic.Countryisa
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(tradition)kindofmusicfromthesouthernstatesofAmerica.Nashville,Tennesseeisthehomeofit.Many
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(song)thesedaysarejustaboutmodernlifeintheUS,such
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theimportanceofmoneyandsuccess,butnotaboutbelongingtoagroup.However,countrymusicbrings
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(we)backtothe“goodolddays”whenpeopletrusted
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(first)another.Itremindsusthatthe
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(good)thingsinlifearefree—laughter,friends,familyandthebeautyofnatureandthecountryside.SarahhopestogotoNashvilleoneday.(十三)Manyteenagershave
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(hobby).Theythinktheyshould
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(allow)topracticethethingsthattheywant.Buttheirparentsworryabouttheirsuccessatschool.Theythinkteenagersshouldspendmoretime
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theirschoolwork.LiuYu,afifteen-year-oldboy,isarunningstar.Hehasalwayswantedtobeaprofessionalrunnerwhenhegrowsup.However,hisparentswon’tallowhimtotrainsomuch.“Totell
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truth,wewanttoseehimachievehisdreams,”saysMr.Liu,“We
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(support)everyoneofhisracesformanyyears.Wehavenothingagainst
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(run)!Butwethinkheneedstothinkaboutotherpossiblejobs.He
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(get)oldernow,soheneedstothinkaboutwhat
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(happen)ifhedoesn’tendupasaprofessionalrunner.”LiuYudoesn’t
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(real)agree.Heknowshisparentscareabouthim.Buthethinkshecandecidefor
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(he).(十四)DoyoulikeChinesefolkmusic?Maybeyouranswerisno,
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Ilikeitverymuch.Lastnight,afriendof
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(my)tookmetoaconcertofChinesefolkmusic.Thepiece
ErquanYingyue
whichwasplayedontheerhuespecially
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(move)me.Itmademe
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(feel)sadandpainful
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(strong).Theerhusoundedsosad
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IalmostcriedalongwithitasIlistened.Abing
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wasafolkmusicianwrotethemusic.Hecouldplaymanymusical
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(instrument)withhisfather’shelp.Byage17,hewasknown
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hismusicalskills.Today,Abing’s
ErquanYingyue
isapiecewhichallthegreatestErhumastersplayandpraise.It
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(become)oneofChina’snationaltreasures.(十五)Handwashingwithsoapcanreduce(減少)illnesses.Oneoftheeasiest
1
(way)tostopthespreadofillnessistowashyourhands.Butmanychildrenhaven’t
2
(develop)therighthabitofhandwashing.Childrendonotwash
3
(they)handsoftenenoughorlongenough.It’ssuchasimplehabit,butthechildrenaren’tdoingit.Issarandhisfrienddecided
4
(solve)theproblemusingafunmethod.TheytriedmanytimesandcreatedatoolcalledSoapen.Itturnedhandwashing
5
afunactivity.Asthenamesuggests,Soapenis
6
penwhichismadeoutofsoap.ThechildrendrawonhandswiththeSoapenandthenwashthedrawingoff.Thecolorswillremainonthechildren’shands
7
theydon’tspendenoughtimewashingthemoff.It
8
(help)ateacherintheclassroomalot.Afterall,notalltheteachershavethetimetomakeeachchildwashhishands
9
(proper).“Childrenwashhandsmuch
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(long)thanbeforenowbecausetheylikedrawingonhands.Soapendoeshelpchildrenmakeagoodhabitofhandwashing,”saidIssar.(十六)AnewfilmhitChinesescreenonSept.30,theeveofChina’sseven-dayNationalDayholiday.Thefilm,
HomeComing,isabouttheevacuation(撤離)ofChinesepeoplefromawarinan
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(Africa)country.IttellshowtwoChinesediplomats(外交官)lead125ChinesepeopletoreturntoChina.Thestorycomesfromarealevacuation.It
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(happen)inLibyain2011,whentheChineseembassy(大使館)evacuatedmorethan30,000Chinesenationalsover12days.HomeComing
isdirectedbyRaoXiaozhi.Themain
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(character)includethefamousactor,ZhangYi,andtheyoungstar,WangJunkai.Raosaidheandhisteamlookedthroughmanyreportsanddocumentsabouttheevacuationtomakeupthestory
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hasbothexcitingandtouchingmoments.
HomeComing
isanexcellentwork.Itshows
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Chinesediplomatsworkinterribleenvironments.Theyneedtofacemanydifficultiesandchallenges
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(protect)overseaChinesepeople.“Therealdiplomatsarealsofathers,husbands,andsons,
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theyneedtogettothefrontlinetomakeadevotion.Theirbraverydeeplymovedme,”Raosaidatthepremiere(首映)ofhisnewfilminBeijingonMonday.RaotoldthereporterhowheandhisteamtraveledalloverChinatofindproperfilminglocations,includingQingdao,Beijing,andYinchuanbecausetheywere
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(able)toleavethecountry.Theactorsandtheteamalsohadtoput
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(they)intherealdesertenvironmentnearYinchuantoexperienceasimilarenvironmentasiftheywereinAfrica.
HomeComing
isalsofilmedforIMAX,whichhelpspeoplehavea
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(good)watchingexperience.Manypeoplepraisethefilmandmorepeoplewanttowatchit.(十七)Let’slearnabout
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(manner)foranEnglishteaparty.FortheHost:●Most
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(important),theteashouldbeservedinafriendlywayandtheactionofservingteahastobewell-mannered.●Preparesomemilkandhotwater
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thattheguestscanhavetheirteainthewaytheylike.●Preparemoreteaandcakesthatguestswillneed,sotheywillfeelcomfortable,drinkingandeatingasmuchastheywant.Preparethefoodby
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(you)ifpossible.FortheGuest:●Ifyou
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(ask)toateapartyandwouldliketobringsomethingtotheparty,somefoodthatyouhavemadebyyourselforflowerswillbethemostwelcomed.Itmaybeagoodidea
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(discuss)itwiththepeoplewhohavebeeninvitedtosuchaparty.●
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theparty,youmaydrinkasmuchteaasyouwant.However,youneedtofinishthecupofteabefore
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(pass)ittothehostformore.●Iftheteaistoostrongorbitter(苦的),youcanusehotwatertomakeitalittle
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(weak).●Ifsomesandwichesorcookiesareserved,takeonlyoneat
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time,andthenpassthemtothenextperson.Don’tbreakacookieintosmallpieces.(十八)SpringFestivalcouplets(春聯(lián))arewrittenonredpapersandstuckonthedoorsduringtheSpringFestival.It
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(stand)forpeople’swishesforahappierlifeinthecomingyear.WhenIwasyoung,thecoupletswereoneofthemostimportant
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(symbol)oftheSpringFestival.Stickingcoupletswasalwaysin
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firstplaceontheto-dolist.Andmymotherwouldaskmetotakesomegiftsforpeople
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wrotecoupletsforus.Whentheywerewriting,Iliketowatchhowpeoplecreatethesegreatworksby
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(use)brushes.LaterwhenIwasintheeighthgrade,myparentsexpectedme
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(learn)howtowritecouplets.Whenlearningit,Ibecameinterested
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traditionalculture.EverytimeourfamilypaidvisitstorelativesduringtheSpringFestival,Iwouldalwayslookattheircouplets.Nowadaysthecoupletsare
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(wide)printedbymachines.Thetraditionalcoupletsgraduallybecomefewerinthemarketsasaresult.Buttheredpaperandblackwordswillnever
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(forget).Theyarenotonlythecouplets,butalsocarry
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(we)lovefortraditionalculture.(十九)AChinesedancedrama
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(make)thefirstappearanceonsocialmediaplatformsabroadalready,causingawaveofdiscussiononthebeautyofChinesecultureamongartloversworldwide.Thedancedrama
LiBai
is
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classicplaymadebytheChinaNationalOperaandDanceDramaTheater.Ithastouchedpeopleallovertheworld
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tellingthestoryofTangDynasty(618AD—907AD)poetLiBai.LiBaiwasbornin701AD
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diedin762AD.Maybebecausehetraveledaroundsomuchwhenhewaslittle,hedecided
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(keep)travelingaroundthelandwhenhewas25yearsold.Hewantedtolearnmoreaboutnatureandpeople.Heexpressedhisfeelingsthroughthebeautifulwordsinhispoems.People
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(real)likedhispoems.Eventodaypeoplestilladmirehispoems,notonlyadults,but
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(child)too.Kidsstarttolearnhispoemswhentheyareinprimaryschools.LiBaiisoneofthe
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(important)poetsinChina.HeisjustasimportantasWilliamShakespearetotheworld.Lastmonth,thedancedrama
LiBai
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(watch)over5.57milliontimes.AndChinahasonceagaincarriedChinesecultureforwardin
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(it)ownway.(二十)LiWenliveswithhisgrandparentsinthecountryside.Heis
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14-year-oldboy.He
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(work)hardanddoeswellinschool.Itishardtobelievethatheusedtohavemany
3
(problem)inschool.Whenhewasalittleboy,hehardlycausedanytrouble.Butafterhisparentswenttoworkinthecity,theycouldnotlookafterhim
4
(careful).SoLiWendislikedstudy
5
missedclasses.Thenhisparentsdecided
6
(send)himtoanewschool.However,hewasashyboyandcouldn’tmakefriendsquickly.Oneday,hewantedtoleavetheschool.Hisparentswereveryworried
7
himandcamebacktotalkwithhim.Afteralongtalk,LiWenrealizedthathisparentsloved
8
(he)deeply.He
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(move)byhisparents.Now,heismuch
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(happy)thanbefore.It’sveryimportantforparentstobetherefortheirchildren.三、短文綜合填空閱讀下面的短文,根據(jù)首字母、音標(biāo)、語境、中文和所給單詞的適當(dāng)形式填空,使短文意思完整。(一)Peoplehavebeenmakingsilk,whichisknownas
si
inChinese,intoclothformorethan5,000years.Theproductionofsilkincludesraisingsilkworms(蠶)andg
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mulberrytrees(桑樹).Itr
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atraditionalpracticetilltoday.Onceuponatime,whenspringturnedtosummer,theGrandCanal,awaterway
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crossedBeijingandHangzhouwasabusyplace.Countlessboatsusedittoship
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(value)silk.Ittookthemtwomonthstoreachthecapitalcity,wherethesilkwasmade
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coolandlightweightclothes.Silkhasalsoplayedanimportantr
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inChineseconnectionswiththerestoftheworld.TheSilkRoadwass
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upduringtheHanDynastyanddrovetheexchangeofgoods,ideas,andculturalpractices.Chinesesilkwasoneofthemaingoodstraded,travelingasf
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asRome(羅馬).Silkisproducedthroughlooms(織布機(jī)),withdifferentskills,
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(final)resultinginsilksofdifferentshapes.Silkconnectsthe
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(beautiful)ofartandtechnology.IthasbeenanimportantcarrierofChineseculturesinceancienttimesandremainssotoday(二)ClassOnewashavingameeting.Thestudentswerehavinga
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(discuss)intheclassroom.Whatweretheytalkingabout?Thetopicwasthebest
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(invent)inournormallife.Tomthoughttheclockwasthemostuseful.Itcouldtellthetime
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(exact).Withouttheclock,wedidn’tknowwhentoleaveforschool.Mariashowedusa
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/′kre??n/onthedesk.Itcouldbeusedtodrawbeautifulpictures.Soitwashelpful.Peterpreferredcomputers.Hesaidthattheworldwas
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(connect)togetherbycomputers.Wecouldgettheinformationfarawayinaminute.Therewerealsotinycomputers
6
(outside)thepatients’bodies.Thesecomputerswereusedfortreatingillnesses.Lilywas
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(certainly)thattherobotswereimportant.Therobots
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workedinthefactorieshelpedpeopleperformdifferenttasks.It’sno
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thatallofabovechangedourhabits,theymakeusworkandlivemorecomfortably.Perhapsinthefuturewecaninventsomethingfor
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(we).I’msurewehavetheabilitytobearealinventor.(三)ClassOnewashavingameeting.Thestudentswerehavinga
1
(discuss)intheclassroom.Whatweretheytalkingabout?Thetopicwasthebest
2
/?n?ven??n/inournormallife.Tomthoughttheclockwasthemostuseful.Itcouldtellthetimeexactly.
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(with)theclock,wedidn’tknowwhentoleaveforschool.Mariashowedusa
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/'kre??n/onthedesk.Itcouldbeusedtodrawbeautifulpictures.Soitwashelpful.Peterpreferredcomputers.Hesaidthattheworldwas
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(connect)togetherbycomputers.Wecouldgettheinformationfarawayinaminute.Therewerealsotinycomputersinsidethe
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(患者)bodies.Thesecomputerswereusedfortreatingillnesses.Lilywasc
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thattherobotswereimportant.Therobots
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workedinthefactorieshelpedpeopleperformdifferenttasks.It’snodoubtthatallofabovehave
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(change)ourhabits,theymakeusworkandlivemorecomfortably.Perhapsinthefuturewecaninventsomethingfor
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(us).I’msurewehavetheabilitytobearealinventor.(四)Chinacelebratedits70thbirthdaywithabigceremonyonO
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1st,2019.Therewerecelebratingactivitiesinthe
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(全部的;整個(gè)的)country.PresidentXiandotherleadersattendedthebigcelebrationonTian’anmenSquareinBeijingonthatday.Soldierswalkedshoulderbyshoulderinlines.Thebigparadenamed“ChineseDream”,includingworkers,nursesandfamousactors,dancedalongthestreet.Theywavedtheirflagsexcitedly.Planesflewbyandleftcolourfulcloudsinthes
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.SincethePeople’sRepublicofChinawas
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(成立)in1949,itwasthefifteenthbigcelebrationinTian’anmenSquare.Anditwasahugevictory.InYinchuan,wewatchedthecelebrationonTV.Itwasreallyimpressiveandamazing.Duringthenationalholiday,someofustookavacationas
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(很快)astheholidaybegan.Somechosetolaythetableandcookmealsforfamilyandfriends.Somewenttothecinematoenjoymovies.WearesoproudofourcountryandbeingChinese.Wedohopethatourmotherlandwillbemuchstrongerandbetter.(五)RockmusicbeganintheUnitedStatesinthe1950s.Itfirstbecame
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(受歡迎的)insmallclubsandontheradio.Later,withtheintroductionofrockmusicprograms,peoplecouldwatchtheirfavoritebandsonTV.Rockmusichasinfluencedmanymusicstylessinceitwasborn.Andithasbeeninfluenced
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differentculturesandmusicaltraditions.Althoughchangesinrockmusichaveoftentakenplaceinregionalce
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