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1、 阅读短文,从A—E五个选项中选出正确的选项补全短文,并完成第小题。有一项为多余项。
People travel in different ways. Some plan their trips carefully before they set out, while others don't. They just like to go and see where the wind takes them. Now let's look at both sides of the coin!
Planning can help you save money. Planning can also help you save time. You can plan your routes and make the most of your time. Planning can also make sure you see all the attractions. Some attractions might only be open on certain days or certain hours. Some might need a booking. With a plan, you will not miss any of them.
With no plan, you have much freedom. You can change your routes at the drop of a hat! You will be happy when you get surprises during your trip. With no plan, nothing can go wrong. So you don't have to worry when a bus doesn't come on time, or when you get on the wrong train. Just relax and go with the flow.
It is all about finding the right balance between the two, and we need to find out which one works better for you.
A. There's no right or wrong way to travel with a plan. or not.
B. Travelling with a plan allows for more freedom and unexpected surprises.
C. You can do anything and go anywhere with anyone you want at any time!
D. By planning in advance(提前), you have the time to find the cheapest tickets or hotels.
E. Before you go travelling, you usually make a list of places that you would like to see!
Do you like planning when you travel? Why? (15词左右)
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2、 词汇运用
Young people often feel unhappy when they are with their parents. Maybe every child in their teenage, years of the (整个的) world is upset with the relationship of parents. They say that their parents don't understand them and often set (规则) for them.
Parents often find it difficult to win their children's trust and they seem to forget how they felt when they were young. For example, it is quite normal for a student to (未能及格) in one (考试). But some parents will (惩罚) their kids just as their parents did in the past, and say that "it is good for you" at the same time, In fact, what the children want is encouragement.
Young people often make their parents (生气的) because of the clothes they want to wear, the music they enjoy or something else. Then they will get into (麻烦). In fact, they just think that in this way, they can get out of their parents'" (控制)". They want to make a new culture of their own.
Sometimes (代替) of going out with their parents, they just want to stay at home alone and do what they like, such as playing the (吉他).
If you plan to manage an independent life, you'd better win your parents' trust and try to get them to understand you. If your parents see that you have a high sense of responsibility, they will certainly give you chances to do what you want to do.
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3、 完形填空
There is a fine line between an open-minded parent and a controlling parent. When my daughter, Nicole, prepares to leave home for college, I'm discovering how hard it is to stay on the 1 side of this line. When I 2 onto the strings(线) between Nicole and me, she just tries to get out of my control. As you can imagine, the 3 is an embarrassing mother-daughter relationship.
For the past two 4 of her high school life, it's usually gone like this—— My question: "Have you thought of taking an advanced placement class(高阶课程) so that you can earn more college marks? "Nicole's answer:" No, I'm not 5 that. "
Two months ago, she was going to6 a great university. However, I was still the mother having a(n)7 time letting go. The night before the introductory meeting of the university, I had read the course list carefully and 8 the courses which I thought looked good. We met on the campus the next afternoon, and Nicole's face lit up with excitement. "I have had all my 9 figured out!" she said. "Already?" I was surprised, thinking she should have discussed them with me. I looked at the ones again. Nicole hadn't taken a single one of the courses I had suggested. Every course she had chosen 10 suited her interests. Just then I saw a mature(成熟的), capable(有能力的)young woman with a smart mind and the ability to shape her11 . She no longer needed me to12 everything for her. I felt proud, though still a bit sad.
I reviewed the lessons 13 that Nicole has struggled(艰难地行进) to learn over the past 18 years: responsibility, patience and hard work. There have been a few holes along the way.14 , she is well-prepared and hopes to taste the future. The next step I realised was15 to take: Giving my daughter and myself the independence we both needed.
(1)A 、 wrong B 、 right C 、 either D 、 each(2)A 、 hold B 、 take C 、 bring D 、 put(3)A 、 result B 、 class C 、 fight D 、 beginning(4)A 、 days B 、 weeks C 、 months D 、 years(5)A 、 interested in B 、 different from C 、 similar to D 、 angry about(6)A 、 consider B 、 leave C 、 graduate D 、 attend(7)A 、 good B 、 great C 、 hard D 、 easy(8)A 、 taken B 、 chosen C 、 offered D 、 read(9)A 、 courses B 、 dreams C 、 worries D 、 lines(10)A 、 mostly B 、 hardly C 、 exactly D 、 slightly(11)A 、 past B 、 future C 、 dream D 、 idea(12)A 、 encourage B 、 decide C 、 disagree D 、 agree(13)A 、 quietly B 、 carefully C 、 quickly D 、 deeply(14)A 、 Therefore B 、 Instead C 、 Anyway D 、 Besides(15)A 、 mine B 、 hers C 、 ours D 、 theirs -
4、 阅读短文,回答问题
Zhao Li is known as "the Chinese Fabre". He's famous for writing the Chinese version(版本) of Fabre's Book of Insects(《昆虫记》) and setting up Asia's largest insect museum——the Insect Museum of West China in Sichuan,
Much like the French naturalist(博物学家) Jean Henri Fabre, Zhao's story with insects dates back to his childhood. In his early years, Zhao started making butterfly specimens(标本) with the help of his parents. In high school, the butterfly specimens he collected were enough to support his first specimen exhibition.
Zhao's love for butterflies is nearly crazy. During his college years, he went into the forests of Western Sichuan every summer. In 1991, when he was 19, he rode a bike over 500 kilometres, living in farmhouses, eating dry food, and sometimes even sleeping in temples or on big rocks along the way. Finally, he discovered a new butterfly species(种类)—— Lethe bipupilla(舜目黛眼蝶). It's reported that it was the first time a new butterfly species in Sichuan had been discovered by a Chinese person.
____ In 1992, Zhao came across a mudslide(泥石流) in Mount Gongga, Sichuan Province, Luckily, a tree got in the way of a big rock coming towards him and saved him. However, the dangers didn't stop him from looking for butterflies. To find the nationally protected Teinopalpus aureus(金斑喙风蝶), Zhao camped for seven days on the highest peak in southern Hainan. He became the first person in China to successfully take a detailed photo of this butterfly species, which helped people see clearly how beautiful the butterflies are!
Zhao is often called" Prince Butterfly". But he said, "I am not a prince but someone who loves insects. "
(1)、How many examples are given to show Zhao's love for butterflies?A、Two. B、Three. C、Four. D、Five.(2)、Which of the following can be put in the ____?A、The beauty of butterflies has always attracted many people. B、Zhao is a good photographer who takes great photos of butterflies. C、Mount Gongga is a beautiful but dangerous place for butterfly lovers. D、The discovery trips can sometimes be dangerous.(3)、What is the purpose of the passage?A、To show Zhao Li's love for nature. B、To tell stories about Zhao Li's childhood. C、To introduce a famous Chinese naturalist. D、To express the importance of insects and butterflies.(4)、What can we know from the passage?A、Zhao Li is known as a French naturalist. B、Zhao Li set up Asia's largest bird museum in Sichuan. C、Zhao Li had few dangerous discovery trips in China. D、Zhao Li deeply loves studying and collecting butterflies. -
5、 词汇运用
Albert Einstein was born in 1879 in Germany. When he was little, he was slow to talk and had difficulty learning to read, But he was curious and imaginative. He always (更喜欢) staying alone and thinking deeply at that time. He loved watching things carefully and asked a lot of questions about them. His questions were often hard to answer for teachers.
When Einstein started school, he (意识到) his talent in maths and science. Einstein finished high school in Switzerland and (上学) a university in Zurich. He (毕业)as a teacher of maths and physics in 1900, However, Einstein didn't work at a school. Instead, he worked at the Patent Office(专利局), Spending much time studying physics, he created many (惊人的) theories. Though he got a (胜利) in the field of science, he still (设法完成)to put more effort into scientific research, Finally, he won the Nobel Prize for physics in 1921.
Einstein kept on his research until he (死) in 1955. (科学家) studied his brain after his death. They wanted to see if there was (任何事情) special about it, However, there was no conclusion(结论).
Today, many famous scientists still think Einstein is simply the smartest man in the world.
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6、 阅读短文,回答问题
Wangari Maathai, a Nobel Peace Prize winner, was born on April 1st, 1940, in Kenya, Growing up in the countryside, Wangari was deeply connected with the land from an early age. This early experience with the environment later inspired her life's work, which has left an unforgettable mark in the world.
With the help of a programme, Wangari received her university education in the United States. After graduation, she returned to Kenya, In 1971, she got a doctor's degree from the University of Nairobi, becoming the first woman doctor in East and Central Africa, But her greater achievement was outside the university. In 1977, Wangari set up the Green Belt Movement, an organisation focused on tree planting. environmental protection and women's rights. She called on Kenyan women to plant trees in their home town. This simple act not only helped to protect the environment but also made women economically and socially powerful.
Wangari focused not only on environmental problems but also on democracy(民主), human rights and social fairness. Her activism(激进主义) often put her in disagreement with the Kenyan government. As a result, she was put in prison(监狱) several times, but she kept fighting bravely. It was because of her tireless work that she was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in2004. She became the first African woman to receive the award.
Wangari passed away on September 25th, 2011, but her spirit continues to inspire a worldwide movement towards environmental protection and social fairness. Her book, Unbowed, records her life journey and the challenges she faced, offering inspiration to countless people worldwide, Her story lives on through millions of trees planted by the Green Belt Movement and countless lives she touched through her hard work. It serves as a reminder that even the smallest actions. like planting a tree, can have a great influence on the world.
(1)、For what purpose does the writer mention Wangari's early life in Paragraph 1?A、To describe how she grew up in the countryside. B、To tell us why she studied hard for a doctor's degree. C、To explain why she cared about environmental problems. D、To show how she became a Nobel Peace Prize winner.(2)、What does the underlined part "This simple act" in Paragraph 2 refer to?A Setting up an organisation.
A、Planting trees in Kenya. B、Focusing on women's rights. C、Fighting for democracy.(3)、Why was Wangari put in prison several times?A、Because there was something harmful in her book Unbowed. B、Because she founded the Green Belt Movement organisation. C、Because the Kenyan government was angry with her activism. D、Because she received her university education in the United States.(4)、What can we learn from Wangari's story?A、Small actions can make great differences. B、Brave people should win the Nobel Prize. C、Only good education can help one be successful. D、We shouldn't look down upon Africans. -
7、 词汇运用
The first" forest library" in Shanghai recently opened to the public, which gives readers the chance to take a (座位) to relax and read in a natural (环境).
Known as Read& Joy Forest, the forest library was built by Pudong New Area and Shanghai Library. It lies in a green space area near Shanghai Library. It (覆盖) an area of 20, 546 square metres, and it (允许) visitors to take a pleasant walk in the quiet and green forest.
"I learned about it from friends and I came here myself, " said Wang Ming, a college student, twenty years old. "The green outdoor environment (影响) my feelings. It makes me relaxed. I (猜想) I will visit here again. "
It offers different reading (经历) to readers. Most of the visitors to the forest library were young people and parents with their children, who either lost themselves in reading or took a walk in the forest. "The nice smell of the trees here really (使惊讶) me. I' ve spent a lot of time indoors, and wanted to get some fresh air at (正午). I feel very relaxed here. Maybe going here to read will be my (日常的)routine, " said one reader, sitting on a bench.
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8、 完形填空
Once there was a teenage boy who was known as a fast runner in his village. He only1 winning every race and becoming more successful.
One day, the boy took part in a running race in his village. He 2 the 200-metre race, the 100-metre race and the 50-metre race without difficulty. He was 3 of himself and received great applause(掌声).
But his grandfather stepped in and4 him to a race with two unexpected competitors, an old man and a blind girl. The boy thought it was5 but accepted.
In the race, the boy finished first, while the old man and the blind girl were still at the starting line. With 6 , he waved his hands at the crowd. But they kept 7 this time.
"Why are people not cheering for me like before?" he asked his 8 .
"Start the race again with 9 . But this time, all of you should cross the finishing line at the same time, " the grandfather 10 .
The boy was surprised 11 agreed to restart the race.
During the second race, the boy took the hands of the old man and the blind girl and ra n12 with them to the finishing line. The crowd gave them standing applause.
The boy felt 13 again. Then he asked his grandfather, "Who are people 14 for? Is it for me, or them?"
The grandfather smiled and said, "The crowd did not cheer for any one of you, They cheered for how you all finish the15 together. "
Facing the race of life, what makes you successful is not just winning, but how you finish the race.
(1)A 、 worried about B 、 cared about C 、 talked with D 、 learned from(2)A 、 missed B 、 attended C 、 won D 、 expected(3)A 、 proud B 、 afraid C 、 good D 、 short(4)A 、 decided B 、 reminded C 、 provided D 、 invited(5)A 、 strict B 、 strange C 、 uncomfortable D 、 rude(6)A 、 regret B 、 pity C 、 disappointment D 、 joy(7)A 、 active B 、 silent C 、 busy D 、 angry(8)A 、 cousin B 、 friend C 、 grandfather D 、 teacher(9)A 、 him B 、 her C 、 them D 、 us(10)A 、 shouted B 、 asked C 、 joked D 、 replied(11)A 、 but B 、 and C 、 or D 、 so(12)A 、 politely B 、 slowly C 、 quickly D 、 clearly(13)A 、 surprised B 、 worried C 、 bored D 、 scared(14)A 、 shouting B 、 cheering C 、 telling D 、 looking(15)A 、 way B 、 present C 、 race D 、 trip -
9、 阅读短文,从A—E五个选项中选择正确的选项补全短文,并完成第小题。有一项为多余项。
For two years, I never went anywhere without my gun. I felt lonely and afraid, and had many sleepless nights. One night there was a very bad storm. and I thought I heard the sound of guns at sea. The next morning, I looked out and saw a ship. It was lying on its side not far from the bank.
There were two dead men on the ship. The bodies of other sailors(水手) were lost in the sea. I took some clothes and tools, and also a box of Spanish gold, and silver money. I was a rich man now, but what use was money to me?
I wanted people, a friend, somebody to talk to . . . somebody who could help me run away from my island. "I'll try to catch one of the prisoners(囚犯) of the wild men, " I said to myself. "He'll be happy to be alive and perhaps he'll help me to run away. " I watched day and night, but for a year and a half there were no boats.
Then one day five boats came. They made their fire on the sand and danced round it. Then they killed one of the prisoners and began to cook their terrible meal, Suddenly, the second prisoner turned and ran. The two men ran after him.
A. There were about thirty men and they had two prisoners.
B. I could not buy anything with it.
C. One morning I woke up and made a plan.
D. They did not see what was happening.
E. Quickly, I put my little boat in the water and sailed out to it.
Do you like the story? What do you think will happen next? (15 词左右)
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10、 阅读短文,回答问题
If you grew up in an unusual family and felt limited by heavy thoughts from your parents, how would you change your life story? In the book Educated, the US writer, Tara Westover, shows us how she deals with hard times.
The book talks about Westover's life. Her father had a junkyard(废品场) in Idaho, the US. It's a very small mountain village. Tara and her brothers and sisters worked every day. Before she turned 17, she had never travelled outside. None of the kids in her family had ever been to school. As she got older, she felt that she needed to get away from this uncomfortable situation. Luckily, Westover's older brother taught her to read. Through hard work, Westover went to college on a scholarship, and later got a doctor's degree in history at Cambridge University.
Education changed her, her life, her way of thinking and even her luck. After reading the book, I came to thank for my own family's support and the education I got. Education allows girls like Westover to fly like birds towards their own goals. It allows us to get a different view, find new experiences, better understand others and explore a wider world. I wish all of us can be like free and powerful birds, growing and changing through challenges and difficulties.
(1)、What's the purpose of Paragraph 1?A、To attract readers' interest. B、To collect Westover's opinion. C、To show how to deal with hard times. D、To explain how to change one's life.(2)、What can we learn about Westover's life from Paragraph 2?A、Her brother got a doctor's degree in history. B、She changed her life through hard work. C、Her life in the village was comfortable. D、She left the small village in childhood.(3)、What is the last paragraph mainly about?A、Directions of birds' flying. B、The ways of thinking. C、Experiences of girls' growing. D、The power of education.(4)、What is the text?A、A news report. B、A book review. C、A science fiction novel. D、A reading plan. -
11、 语法填空
Earth Day comes every 22nd April. It's a day to do something good for the planet. Here are two young people have taken action for Mother Earth. They're heroes for the planet.
Fighting wildfires
When Emma was 11, her family (move) from Chicago to Northern California. Soon after, the Camp Fire started. "It was one of (large) fires in California history. "Emma recalls. Her school was about 200 miles south of the fire, but students had to wear masks because of the smoke. " It was terrible experience for me, " she says. It made her want to find a solution. She created a way (use) AI to predict forest fires. Her method is nearly 90% correct. "I realised that if I could succeed, the results would make a big (different). "
Recycling power
Kim learned a scary fact on his (ten) birthday. Every year, the number of batteries(电池) that (throw) by people is about15 billion, polluting the groundwater and harming the environment. Kim's organisation, Recycle My Battery, provides recycling bins batteries. This organisation has a team of 250 student volunteers around the world. In the past three years, they (help) to recycle more than 260. 000batteries. Kim has won many environmental awards. "My biggest goal is to being billions of batteries which people throw away each year worldwide to zero, "he says.
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12、 词汇运用
Dear neighbours,
We are writing this letter to you because our school has started a club. It is called" Save the Earth". It works to make an (影响) on (保护)the environment against pollution in our daily life.
Here are some interesting (事实) that our group has learned.
☆Most things that we have (扔掉) away can be used again or 24. (回收利用).
☆Some cities in our country, such as Shanghai, have already recycled most of their (废料).
☆90% of people in the country would like to reuse things such as (瓶子) in other useful ways to protect the environment.
We think that most people would agree with the following ideas.
☆We need to recycle our waste, and we shouldn't use up the world's resources(资源).
☆(比较) with burning or throwing waste into the sea, it is better to recycle our waste. One of the best things our club cam do is collect the recyclable waste. We will sell the waste to recycling (工厂) and give the money to people in need. We would like you to bring your recyclable waste to school. But if you don't have time, we can (收集) it from you once a week.
We hope that you will agree to this.
Yours,
Wang Li
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13、 完形填空
Cathy double checked the words on her spelling test. If she got 100 points today, she would win a new 1 . Also, Ms Miller had promised to do a handstand(倒立) if anyone got a perfect score.
Three more words to go. N-I-C-E-L-Y. Q-U-I-C-K-L-Y. H-O-N-E-S-T-Y. Wait! She had spelled" homesty", not "honestly"! Cathy erased the" T-Y" and wrote the" L-Y" before she 2 her paper.
After grading the test papers, Ms Miller walked into the classroom. Then, as if she were an Olympic gymnast(体操运动员), Ms Miller threw both her3 into the air.
"Congratulations, Cathy! You did it!" she announced when she was upside down.
The whole class4 ! Ms Miller presented Cathy with her prize. It was a dictionary with the words: To Cathy Carter, for her perfect score in5 .
As soon as she arrived home, Cathy showed Mum her spelling test paper and the prize with6 . "Well done, Cathy, " Mum hugged her.
Cathy was so happy that she lifted up her cat and said to him. "Can you spell nicely , Jasper? And quickly and honesly, and …"
Honesly? H-O-N-E-S-L-Y! Cathy threw the test paper 7 her schoolbag, rushed to her room and fell onto her bed. She thought to8 again and again. "How could I tell the class I shouldn't have got the prize after all? Shouldn't Ms Miller have been more 9 when grading my test? It wasn't my fault that Ms Miller had given me the prize. If I put the missing't' back in,10 would know . . . "
The next morning, Cathy got to school11 than usual and most of her classmates didn't come yet. Ms Miller was unlocking the classroom. "I can't keep this. I misspelled" honestly" and you didn't12 it, " Cathy said with her head down, giving her teacher the spelling paper and the dictionary.
For a moment. Ms Miller stood 13 . reading the words on the dictionary. Then she took out her pen, crossed out the word "perfect" and wrote "honest" 14 she returned the dictionary to Cathy.
Cathy felt15 . "I can still keep this? Honestly?"
"For'honestly', no, " Ms Miller smiled. "But for honesty, yes. "
(1)A 、 book B 、 dictionary C 、 eraser D 、 schoolbag(2)A 、 gave up B 、 took out C 、 turned on D 、 handed in(3)A 、 feet B 、 hands C 、 cars D 、 arms(4)A 、 stopped B 、 left C 、 cheered D 、 laughed(5)A 、 reading B 、 spelling C 、 writing D 、 counting(6)A 、 energy B 、 progress C 、 excitement D 、 sadness(7)A 、 into B 、 at C 、 on D 、 with(8)A 、 itself B 、 himself C 、 themselves D 、 herself(9)A 、 careful B 、 creative C 、 helpful D 、 relaxed(10)A 、 everybody B 、 anybody C 、 somebody D 、 nobody(11)A 、 more quickly B 、 earlier C 、 more slowly D 、 later(12)A 、 touch B 、 miss C 、 meet D 、 catch(13)A 、 happily B 、 actively C 、 silently D 、 wisely(14)A 、 before B 、 if C 、 since D 、 until(15)A 、 bored B 、 disappointed C 、 surprised D 、 satisfied -
14、 阅读短文,回答问题
The world's highest ski place, Chacaltays, was closed after the 18, 000-year-old glacier(冰川) melted in 2009. Many scientists agree that the glaciers around the world would disappear in this century, much faster than we thought.
As we all know, the reason for this is global warming. When certain gas such as carbon dioxide(CO2) is largely emitted(排放) into the atmosphere, it causes the greenhouse effect(温室效应) which makesEarth warmer.
As Earth becomes warmer, glaciers melt more quickly, and dark rocks are uncovered. Then these rocks take in more heart, causing the temperature to rise. As a result, the remaining snow on glaciers melts faster.
The effects of global warming will be far-reaching and often devastating(毁灭性的). While the melting of glaciers may flood some areas of Earth, in other places, it is making water disappear. An increasing number of heat waves and droughts(干旱) worldwide will also change the face of the world in the future.
Global warming is a real problem, and it is largely caused by human activities. Solving the problem is not easy, and there is no single magic way. However, we can begin it by lowering the amount of CO2 in our daily lives.
Peter Miller, along with his wife, took part in a scientific test to see how much CO2 they could cut down in a month. The average US household produces about 80 kilos of CO2, which was more than twice theEuropean average and almost five times the global average. Their final goal was to make less CO2 than most American families.
First, they found out how much CO2 they were producing. Then they asked an expert for advice on how to reduce CO2 emissions. According to the expert's advice, they made some changes to their house. replaced their lights, and changed some of their living habits. At the same time, they either biked, walked, or used public transportation. A month later, they saved70% on electricity, 40% on gas, and drove half as much as others. Their daily CO: emissions were less than the US average, at 32 kilos.
Protect ing our planet starts small: Change a light, open a window, walk or bike. With a little effort and not much money, most of us can make a difference.
(1)、Why was the ski place, Chacaltaya, closed in 2009?A、Because the ski place was too old. B、Because few tourists came to this place. C、Because the ski place was too high to reach. D、Because the 18, 000-year-old glacier melted.(2)、How does the writer show that Peter succeeded in the scientific test?A、By listing numbers. B、By asking questions. C、By giving explanations. D、By giving suggestions.(3)、Which of the following can match the information in the passage?A、B、
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15、 语法填空
Mintu Roy is from West Bengal, India. He has been dreaming of living in a house (look) like the Titanic ship. It all started when he was a little kid (live) in Kolkata. One year. during a festival. a Titanic-shaped pandal(临时棚舍)caught his eyes. He liked it very much and decided (build) his Titanic-shaped house one day.
When Roy grew up and lived in West Bengal, he began (make) plans to build his dream house. However, he couldn't find many people (help) him, so he decided to build it himself. With his wife and children's support, Roy started the project in 2013, and today he has been working at it for about 12 years because he didn't have enough money (support) it.
The house has three floors. It is 39 feet long, 13feet wide, and about 30 feet high. Roy has poured a lot of effort and money into (achieve) his dream. He even went to Nepal (study)masonry(砖石技艺).
Although the house is unfinished, it has become famous in the area, Many people come (see) the building and take photos of it. Roy hopes (finish) it next year and live in it with his family. What a crazy and creative project!
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16、 用方框中所给单词或词组的适当形式完成短文。每词(组)限用一次。
collect leave return look after live make
Albert was mad about computer games. When people encouraged him to normal life, he would say, "This is my doorway to the world. "
In one of his favorite games, he would collect as many turtles(龟) as he could. No one else could collect more than he did. But he still wanted more. One day, when he got home from school, he found two real turtles in his bedroom.
Albert's parents decided them his job. Albert had to learn all be could the turtles. He also tried to make them his room, but it never worked. Gradually, he got used to with the turtles and even began to enjoy it. And other people loved hearing Albert's stories and his growing knowledge about nature.
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17、 Lots of practice is one of the best ways (improve) our English.
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18、 Something is wrong with the fridge. You'd better have it (repair).
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19、 Look! There is a pet dog (lie) on the ground. Let's go and play with it.
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20、 The doctor advised me (not eat) too much candy.