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  • 1、More and more people choose to shop in a supermarket as it offers a wide v of goods. (根据首字母单词拼写)
  • 2、It's not the destination that matters, but the (风景) along the way. (根据汉字提示拼写单词)
  • 3、This smartphone (特色) a high-resolution camera and a long-lasting battery. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
  • 4、It's a great (便利) to live here with all the transportations and shopping centers. (根据汉语提示拼写单词)
  • 5、Two thirds of the region (摧毁) in the past decades due to natural disasters. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
  • 6、 (判断) from the expression on her face, she must have good news to tell us. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
  • 7、阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

    Ne Zha: Reborn into the World of Chaos (2025) is a popular Chinese animated (动画) movie that continues the story of the legendary figure Ne Zha.

    After the first movie's success, Ne Zha2 dives deeper into his inner struggles, showing his dream to break free from the very fate (命运) others have forced upon him. The movie focuses themes of self-discovery and courage. It combines (tradition) Chinese folk with modern animation techniques, (offer) an emotional experience for viewers of all ages.

    The animation team has been working tirelessly to create eye-catching and vivid world. From the mythical creatures to the magical landscapes, every frame is (true) designed to bring the story to life.

    With exciting action (scene), dramatic moments, and a message about personal growth, the film has attracted audiences both in China and internationally. Ne Zha's fight against his own fate is not just a physical battle but also a battle within himself. What the movie stresses is that he has the power (change) his fate. Since the movie was on, its success (inspire) many viewers, showing that change is possible if we fight for it. Ne Zha's change from a demon child to a hero is a (prove) that anyone can overcome their fate.

  • 8、​​​​​​​When Emma was a child, she had a dream — to become a professional pianist. She would spend hours practicing, her fingers1 across the keys with determination.2, the journey was filled with challenges.

    At the age of ten, Emma suffered an injury that made playing the piano painful. Her doctor3 that she might never regain full ability of her hands. For a while, she felt lost, questioning whether she should give up. But deep inside, she knew that her passion outweighed any obstacle in her path.

    Instead of feeling4, she chose to fight. She started physical therapy and found new methods to5. Day by day, her strength returned. Slow as progress was, she remained6, refusing to let doubt cast its shadow over her resolve.

    Years passed, and Emma faced more challenges. There were times when she felt like a(n)7, failing auditions (试音) and struggling with8. But she reminded herself that every great musician had once been a beginner. She understood that success was not about never falling but about always9 after every fall.

    One evening, she stepped onto the grand stage of a famous concert hall. As she sat at the piano, she took a deep breath, feeling a wave of10 wash over her. The audience fell silent. Then, with confidence, she played — every note filled with the11 she had poured into, every chord echoing her perseverance.

    When she finished, the hall erupted in applause. Tears filled her eyes as she realized that every12 had shaped her into the pianist she was meant to be. At that moment, she understood that true success comes not from avoiding struggles, but from13 them with courage.

    She had finally14 her childhood dream. But more importantly, she had discovered the15 that lay within her. From that day forward, she promised herself she would always embrace whatever life placed in her path.

    (1)
    A 、moving B 、running C 、wandering D 、dancing
    (2)
    A 、Moreover B 、Besides C 、Otherwise D 、Nevertheless
    (3)
    A 、warned B 、insisted C 、advised D 、whispered
    (4)
    A 、discouraged B 、excited C 、relieved D 、anxious
    (5)
    A 、struggle B 、adapt C 、perform D 、adopt
    (6)
    A 、exhausted B 、indifferent C 、determined D 、careless
    (7)
    A 、outsider B 、expert C 、instructor D 、failure
    (8)
    A 、self-doubt B 、self-control C 、self-confidence D 、self-awareness
    (9)
    A 、looking up B 、rising up C 、stepping forward D 、breaking out
    (10)
    A 、anxiety B 、calm C 、regret D 、hesitation
    (11)
    A 、journey B 、hesitation C 、effort D 、reward
    (12)
    A 、difficulty B 、improvement C 、advantage D 、victory
    (13)
    A 、ignoring B 、fearing C 、facing D 、avoiding
    (14)
    A 、respected B 、achieved C 、forgotten D 、improved
    (15)
    A 、weakness B 、beauty C 、strength D 、secret
  • 9、How to Organize Your Daily Planner for Maximum Productivity

    A good daily planner can help you stay organized, focused, and motivated throughout the day. Whether you're managing task or working toward goals, your planner can be a powerful tool for keeping balance in your life.

    Important Dates

    This part is also helpful for scheduling important appointments, whether medical or business-related, allowing you to devote time to the important people and tasks in your life.

    Habit Tracker

    A habit tracker is key for monitoring routine activities. Instead of listing everything, use it to track essential daily habits like working out regularly, drinking enough water or completing household chores. Seeing the reward you're about to earn can help you stick to the habit-forming process.

    Inspiring Mottoes

    Add a section for inspirational mottoes to keep you encouraged throughout the day. The mottoes could be from a movie you love, a novel you've recently read, or even famous people you admire.

    Gratitude Page

    Reflecting on things you're thankful for each day creates a positive mindset. Gratitude doesn't mean you have to wait for extraordinary, heart-touching events to happen. They provide comfort during tough challenges and inner struggles.

    By organizing your planner with these essential sections, you'll be equipped to tackle your day with purpose and efficiency.

    A. You could even create a "Reward Zone" in this part.

    B. Habit tracker is gaining increasing popularity among students.

    C. Here's what to include in your daily planner to make the most out of it.

    D. These words of wisdom will act as a boost whenever you need motivation.

    E. However, these events will undoubtedly contribute to your feeling of gratitude.

    F. Record birthdays, anniversaries, and significant events to ensure you never miss them.

    G. Instead, a supportive friend, a peaceful walk in nature, or even a warm cup of tea are all worth noting down.

  • 10、Dogs have an extraordinary ability to find their way home after being separated from their owners, a skill that has been studied widely. Previous studies believed dogs got this ability from their ancestors, the gray wolves, which needed to navigate (导航) large lands. Dogs likely created a mental map of their surroundings, with their sense of smell playing a particularly important role. Their sense of smell was up to 100,000 times stronger than humans', allowing them to follow the smell and recognize places by sight, sound, and smell.

    Recently, a study in Czechia has explored how dogs navigate when lost. Researchers followed 27hunting dogs during over 600 trials in unfamiliar wooded areas. GPS trackers and cameras were used to monitor the dogs' behavior. Most of the dogs used their sense of smell to retrace their steps and find their owners. However, about 30% employed a strategy called the "compass (指南针) run", where they ran along a north-south axis before switching to a scent trail. This suggested the dogs might be using Earth's magnetic field (磁场) to guide them.

    Study co-author Hynek Burda, professor at Germany's University of Duisburg-Essen, explained, "We have not yet found final evidence that the dogs used magnetic clues for navigation, but this is the most reasonable explanation." Researchers believe that dogs may combine their mental map with magnetic clues to navigate when lost.

    Although these studies show dogs' impressive navigation skills, such journeys are becoming less common as dogs now form strong bonds with their owners. Monique Udell, director of the Human-Animal Interaction Laboratory at Oregon State University, explained, "Dogs raised with humans can form bonds to humans similar to child-parent attachments, with a strong will to reunite when separated."

    To reduce the need for such incredible journeys, it's significant for dog owners to ensure their pets have proper identification, like a micro chip or collar with contact details. This makes reuniting lost dogs with their families easier.

    (1)、How do dogs find their way home when lost according to previous studies?
    A、They only rely on their strong sense of smell. B、They make use of the compass to guide them. C、They depend on a mental map to tell places. D、They have to navigate large lands like wolves.
    (2)、Which one is correct about the study in Czechia?
    A、The dogs were trained to follow specific routes. B、Man-made magnetic fields are adopted as a navigator. C、Owners guided the dogs back home by building bonds. D、Researchers monitored the dogs using tracking devices.
    (3)、What attitude did Hynek Burda hold towards the findings?
    A、Negative. B、Disapproving. C、Optimistic. D、Unclear.
    (4)、What are recommended for the owners to help dogs reunite?
    A、To ensure dogs have proper identification. B、To spend more time outdoors with dogs. C、To teach dogs to follow certain routes. D、To build bonds by keeping them indoors.
  • 11、Lao Zi once said, "Care about what other people think and you will always be their prisoner."

    People tend to gain self-worth through others' approval (认可), which is a fruitless way to go through life. Why do we allow what others think of us to have so much power over how we feel about ourselves? If it's true that you can't satisfy all the people all the time, wouldn't it make sense to stop trying?

    Unfortunately, sense often isn't driving our behavior. For social beings who desire love and belonging, wanting to be liked and caring about the effect we have on others are healthy and allow us to make connections. However, where we get into trouble is when our self-worth is dependent upon whether we win someone's approval or not.

    This need to be liked comes from when we were children and were completely dependent on others to take care of us. Small children are not just learning how to walk and communicate, they are also trying to learn how the world works. We learn about who we are based on communications with others. Thus, to a four-year-old, if Mommy or Daddy doesn't like him or her, there is the danger that they will abandon them. We need to understand that when we anxiously want someone to approve of us, it's being driven by that little kid part of us that is still terrified of abandonment.

    As you become more capable of providing yourself with the approval you find, your need for validation (确认) by others will start to disappear, leaving you stronger, more confident, and yes, happier in your life. Imagine how much time we lose each moment we restrain our real selves in an effort to be liked.

    So embrace the cliché (老话) and love your true self as it's highly doubtful that you'll regret it.

    (1)、Why is Lao Zi's quotation used in paragraph 1?
    A、To lead into the topic of this passage. B、To stress the importance of caring about others. C、To show us how to avoid being a prisoner. D、To introduce a famous historical figure.
    (2)、What does the author say about why people expect others' approval?
    A、They want to feel better than others. B、They are trying not to be abandoned. C、They believe it will bring them sense of pride. D、They consider that approval equals success.
    (3)、What does the word "restrain" most likely mean in the passage?
    A、Express. B、Hide. C、Confirm. D、Reflect.
    (4)、Which one is the most suitable title of this passage?
    A、The Power of Self-Worth. B、Childhood Shapes Behavior. C、The Importance of Approval-Seeking. D、Staying True to Yourself.
  • 12、Tony Bennett, one of the legends of jazz and popular music, developed a career lasting over half a century.

    He was born on August 3,1926, in New York City. His parents were both from poor farming families. Young Tony gave a singing performance at the opening of the Triborough Bridge at 10 years old. He studied music at the New York High School of Industrial Arts but dropped out at the age of 16. To help his family economically, he worked as a singing waiter in Italian restaurants.

    In 1950, Bennett signed a contract (合同) with Columbia Records and then made his first big hit Because of You. It sold over a million copies and topped the pop charts in1951. Bennett was able to do five to seven shows a day in New York to crowds of screaming teenagers. In 1956, he continued making recordings and brought two albums, with Chicago and Jeepers Creepers becoming popular songs. His landmark concert at Carnegie Hall in 1962 featured 44 songs. The same year he released I Left My Heart in San Francisco, which remained on the charts for a year and has become his signature song.

    Bennett had a change of fortune after 1964, with strong competition from The Beatles and the British Invasion. His singing career took a downturn when his bosses forced him to change his image and style, which pleased no one.

    Tough as the life was, his career took off again when he brought back his original style. He made two gold albums in 1992 and 1993, and developed a loyal following. He again extended musical cooperation to live performances with other bands. Bennett also appeared as himself on MTV's documentary series Unplugged. His successful comeback became big success in the modern-day entertainment industry.

    (1)、What did Bennett do to support his family?
    A、He quitted school at the age of 16. B、He sang at the opening of a show. C、He performed in the restaurants. D、He signed for Columbia Records.
    (2)、Which song is considered as Bennett's representative work?
    A、Because of You. B、Chicago. C、Jeepers Creepers. D、I left My Heart in San Francisco.
    (3)、How did Bennett recover from a career crisis?
    A、By returning to his former style. B、By appealing to young fans. C、By cooperating with other bands. D、By playing a role in a musical documentary.
    (4)、Which words can be used to describe Bennett?
    A、Stubborn and generous. B、Honest and creative. C、Tough and open-minded. D、Determined and devoted.
  • 13、Easter Tennis Camp Junior

    Are you looking for a unique opportunity to raise your tennis level and have an unforgettable experience? We invite you to secure your place on the exciting Easter Tennis Camp of the Rafa Nadal Academy by Movistar, which will be held from April 6 to 27,2025.

    Who can join?

    This camp is a golden opportunity to young people between 8 and 18 years of age who wish to immerse themselves in the world of tennis in one of the world's leading high-performance sports centers.

    What are included?

    20 hours of tennis training per week.

    Lunch and mid-morning snack.

    10.5 hours of sports activities.

    Guided visit to Rafa Nadal Museum.

    8 hours of leisure and recreational activities in Mallorca.

    Competitions on Saturdays.

    5 hours per week of "Building a Champion" activities.

    Barbecue lunch and trophy presentation.

    During the Easter Tennis Camp, participants will have access to the prestigious training system of the Rafa Nadal Academy by Movistar, where they will be able to improve their technique, physical condition and skills on the court. In addition to world-class sports training, our "Building a Champion" program teaches valuable lessons on balanced diet, physical preparation and essential values.

    Price

    €1,000 per person per week

    20% discount before April 1st

    Note: Players will be able to book one, two or three weeks of camp. Click the link below and reserve your place now and be part of this unforgettable trip! The entrance of application for the slot will be locked l week prior to the opening of the camp.

    (1)、Which of the following is NOT included in this package?
    A、Leisure and recreational activities. B、Volunteer as a guide in a museum. C、Mid-morning snack and barbecue lunch. D、Valuable lessons and tennis training.
    (2)、How much should Kevin and his brother pay for 2-week training on March 7th?
    A、€2,000. B、€4,000. C、€3,200. D、€1,600.
    (3)、Where is the passage most probably taken from?
    A、A brochure. B、A website. C、A report. D、A magazine.
  • 14、People's voices frighten wildlife even more than the snarls (低吼) of lions, suggesting that we are the scariest animals. Giraffes, elephants, and more than a dozen other species of animals in a South African wildlife reserve ran away from loudspeakers twice as often when they heard the sounds of humans compared with those of lions, found by a study led by Michael Clinchy at the University of Western Ontario in Canada.

    "This is a protected area, so these animals should not be fearful of us," he says. "But whether you're a wildlife tourist, or a poacher (盗猎者), or whatever, you're all going to be seen as the same thing. The presence of the human is equally dangerous, regardless of what type of human you are."

    Clinchy and his colleagues had already discovered that the fear of predators (捕食者) can cause species to decline in number. Wanting to find out which was the most feared, the team decided to test humans against lions often seen as the world's most fearsome predator on land, says Clinchy.

    They set up loudspeakers and cameras on trees 10 meters away from animal paths near 21 waterholes in Greater Kruger National Park, South Africa, which hosts one of the largest remaining lion populations in the world. When animals approached the waterholes, the speakers immediately played back one of four kinds of recordings, all at the same volume. These included men and women speaking calmly in local languages, lions snarling, gun shots with or without barking dogs and the calls of regional birds.

    The researchers captured 15,000 videos of 19 species of animals reacting to their recordings. They found that wildlife except lions ran around in response to human voices more than to any other sounds, and were also 40 percent quicker to escape.

    The findings highlight the damaging impact that our presence could potentially be having significant ecological (生态的) results. Even so, the findings could lead to positive outcomes as well. Human voices might prevent wildlife from entering crop fields or farms.

    (1)、Why are some animals fearful of human beings?
    A、Human beings are the strongest. B、Human beings make them out of water. C、Human beings may have caused great damage. D、Human beings can make the loudest voice in the world.
    (2)、What can be inferred about Greater Kruger National Park?
    A、There are many lions there. B、There are 21 waterholes there. C、It is easy to set up loudspeakers there. D、It is easy to record the local people's activities.
    (3)、Which animal responded to human voices least?
    A、Elephants. B、Giraffes. C、Lions. D、Dogs.
    (4)、What is the main idea of the last paragraph?
    A、The advantages of human voices to animals. B、The damaging impact of human presence. C、The significant ecological results of human voices. D、The impact and possible application of human voices.
  • 15、Studies have shown the mere exposure effect, also referred to as the familiarity principle, inspires our decisions. It is a helpful psychological mechanism (机制) that helps us maintain our energy and focus our attention on other things. Getting used to new things takes effort and it can be tiring. So unless we have a terrible experience, we are likely to buy from companies we've got used to. That is why companies spend so much money on advertising and marketing and why insurance companies openly charge existing customers more than new ones.

    It's not the case that we only desire things we already know. Some studies suggest when invited to share our preferences, we sometimes see less familiar choices as more desirable. But when acting on that preference, we fall back to what we know. This might explain why sometimes the things we want and the things we do don't quite match up. We might even return to companies that treated us poorly in the past or stay in bad relationships.

    It's easy to paint the familiarity principle as an enemy or something to battle as if it is something that holds us back from living our dreams. But this attitude might be overwhelming because it tends to encourage us toward big-picture thinking. Where we imagine that change requires a substantial dramatic (巨大而突然的) swing that we don't feel ready for. Some articles suggest the solution to familiarity frustration is complete exposure to novelty (新奇的事物). While this can appear effective in the short run, we may only end up replacing one problem with another. It also risks overwhelm and burnout.

    So what if we can work with the familiarity principle instead? Familiarity is something we can learn to play with and enjoy. It is a setting for creativity and a pathway to expansion. We can broaden the zone of familiarity bit by bit. If we think of familiarity as something that can expand, we can consider changing the conditions in and around our lies to make more space for our preferences to take root and grow gently. From here, we will start to make decisions, drawing from an ever-deepening pool of valuable alternatives.

    (1)、What allows insurance companies to charge old customers more?
    A、The familiarity principle. B、The advertising cost. C、The improved service. D、The law of the market.
    (2)、What can be learned from paragraph 2?
    A、Our preferences affect our decisions. B、There can be a mismatch between desires and actions. C、The familiarity principle is a double-edged sword. D、Familiarity tends to generate disrespect.
    (3)、What is the author's attitude towards the solution in some articles?
    A、Objective. B、Favorable. C、Disapproving. D、Tolerant.
    (4)、Which of the following is the best title for the text?
    A、Gently Expand Your Familiarity Zone B、Step Out Of Your Familiarity Zone C、Spare A Thought For Your Preference D、Give Priority To The Mere Exposure Effect
  • 16、阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

    My family's daily routine of collecting bottles and cans had always been a hidden part of my life, something I kept secret from my friends and peers. The recycling center in Bushwick was like a second home to me, a place where my mother and I would bring our collected items in a shopping cart, going through the streets with a mixture of pride and embarrassment.

    My family collected bottles from sunup to sundown all year long. My mother left at dawn to collect cans, and when she returned 12 hours later, I helped her pull the shopping cart among the six long blocks to the recycling center through the streets of Bushwick. Although this center had been like my second home for the past years, I had kept it mostly a secret. I couldn't bear the idea of my friends knowing that my family relied on collecting cans and bottles for survival. I felt guilty for being embarrassed, but I couldn't help it. Even though I had a lot of friends and was a social butterfly, I was not ready to trust someone else.

    Then in the summer before my senior year I took a college essay course. We were asked to tell a time when we faced a challenge, setback, or failure and how it affected us, and what we learned from the experience. I chose to write about the impact my neighborhood's gentrification(社区改造) had on me, and how that led me to volunteer with officials in my community who were trying to fight it. At the end of my essay, only the last sentence mentioned can collecting.

    One day after class, my teacher asked me to discuss my essay draft. "Your story has potential; however it is not about personal growth. How about telling me more about the can collecting?" So I was faced with sharing my secret. But he was my teacher and I trusted him, so I rewrote the essay. This time, I poured my heart into it, detailing the struggles, the pride, and the lessons I had learned from my family's daily routine.

    Two days later, unexpectedly my teacher asked some students including me to share our essays in class.

    注意:1.续写词数应该为150个左右;

    2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

    The day of sharing our essays in class came.

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    As I finished reading, I looked up to see my classmates' faces.

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  • 17、假定你是某国际学校的学生李华,鉴于你校32%的学生体重超重,你校学生会响应国家"体重健康管理"的号召,开展主题为"科学管理身材,健康生活"的英语征文活动,请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:

    1.体重超重的现象和影响;

    2.科学管理身材的建议;

    3.发出呼吁。

    注意:1.词数80左右;

    2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

    参考词汇:obesity过度肥胖

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  • 18、阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

    There is a unique regional food in northwest China's Xinjiang. This dish is (incredible) fragrant and has been fresh and popular for millennia. That food is nang.

    The word "nang" ( originate) from Persian and means bread. Archaeologists have discovered that nang was already a stable food for (local) more than 2, 000 years ago. Along the ancient Silk Road, due its non-perishable nature and high-calorie content, nang became famous "hunger killer" for travelers.

    Today, the people of Xinjiang consume around 2. 75 million nangs daily with over 10, 000 nang pits (坑) throughout the region. When (visit) a Xinjiang home, you will (serve) nang. This is not only a warm hospitality tradition, but a continuation of Xinjiang's culinary culture has been practiced for thousands of years.

    In the minds of Xinjiang people, nang is meant to be shared, it tastes even better when enjoyed together. Xinjiang's nang has now evolved into over 300 varieties. Each has its own unique flavor profile. From simply baking nang in a pit to various production methods (use) today, nang has remained a vibrant and cherished part of Xinjiang's culinary tradition for thousands of years.

  • 19、​​​​​​​There once was a stray dog (流浪狗) named Rufus. He could hear a whisper from miles away and could even smell a single drop of honey hidden in a field of flowers. You would think that Rufus, being such a(an)1 dog, was happy. But he wasn't, because there was one thing that kept Rufus from being2 by his favorite human, Janie Johnson. That was when Rufus3, sounding like: "Wob-wow! Fra-fra-fra! Krab-krab!"

    Rufus could4 being teased by everyone. What he couldn't tolerate was that his bark kept him from living with Janie, who never5 him. Rufus wanted to be her6. He wanted to play catch in her yard and sleep at the foot of her bed.

    But Janic's father, Mr. Johnson, wouldn't accept Rufus. "What? A dog that barks like that? No, Janic. It's out of the7. We'd be the8 of Kumquat Street!"

    One day, Rufus heard Mr. Johnson saying, "It's almost supper time. Is Janie still roller-skating? She has never been late before."

    Rufus set off for Janie and started barking as9 as he could. Soon all in the neighborhood was his bark. Suddenly, Janie10 up to Rufus. "Oh, Rufus, I knew I heard you!" cried Janie.

    At the11 of Janie and Rufus, Mr. Johnson ran up. "Janie," he said. "Where on earth have you been?" Janie explained, "I took wrong turn and got lost, Daddy! Suddenly, I heard ‘Wob-wow, fra-fra.' It was Rufus! I knew if I12 the sound of his bark, I'd find my way back home." Mr. Johnson was touched deeply. Mr. Johnson knelt in front of Rufus and13 out his hand to Rufus. "Rufus, I14 you an apology," he said. "I'd like to invite you to come and live with us." Rufus happily gave Mr. Johnson his pa w and licked his cheek. Indeed, the very thing that makes us different becomes the15 to someone's heart.

    (1)
    A 、lonely B 、reliable C 、amazing D 、loyal
    (2)
    A 、treated B 、adopted C 、rescued D 、favoured
    (3)
    A 、ran B 、walked C 、barked D 、turned
    (4)
    A 、stand B 、hate C 、avoid D 、risk
    (5)
    A 、took care of B 、laughed at C 、belonged to D 、fought with
    (6)
    A 、roommate B 、partner C 、friend D 、family
    (7)
    A 、question B 、control C 、order D 、list
    (8)
    A 、heroes B 、glory C 、laughingstocks D 、pride
    (9)
    A 、cheerfully B 、loudly C 、angrily D 、normally
    (10)
    A 、moved B 、rushed C 、dived D 、skated
    (11)
    A 、sight B 、thought C 、request D 、mention
    (12)
    A 、recognized B 、analyzed C 、followed D 、detected
    (13)
    A 、reached B 、checked C 、pulled D 、threw
    (14)
    A 、write B 、owe C 、return D 、promise
    (15)
    A 、window B 、light C 、guide D 、bridge
  • 20、​​​​​​​Modern society makes it easy to feel tired at all times, which makes it really hard to break the cycle of exhaustion. There are habits and behaviors that can help you feel less exhausted.

    ●Eat food that fuels you.

    The food you put into your bodies is what makes you feel good and drives you. However, you should be mindful of the intake amount. Consuming too much can lead to discomfort or digestive issues.

    You can't expect to sit around all the time and have energy. If you want to feel more awake, try not to have a zero day, even if it's a 10-minute walk after dinner or just doing some stretching— that daily movement is just so good for your bodies.

    ●Seek out habits and experiences you enjoy.

    If you're doing things you love, it's not work, it's a call, and it does energize you. However, if you're doing something miserable or you're in a place where you're not happy, it's an energy drain. Make sure you carve out time to do whatever it is that excites you each week.

    ●Get your stress under control.

    If you're stressed, you probably won't be sleeping well and you might even skip your workouts. You need to look at ways to make sure that you're having that balance where the body has time to rest and recover.

    A. Move every day.

    B. Prioritize physical exercises.

    C. Take time to consider what you enjoy.

    D. But it's not an unsolvable problem.

    E. It's advisable not to eat processed food.

    F. This could mean taking time to vacation or spending time in nature.

    G. This is why people fuel up with carbohydrates like potatoes and bread before a marathon.

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