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1、1I am now a good student in my class. But you don 16tIksntoawrted seniorEnglish in the beginning, I found it difficult and quite different 17 what welearned in junior school. 18 _ the help of my teacher, I realized the 19(important) of English, so I was 20 (determine) to learn English well. From the

2、non, every morning I recited English words, 21 (listen) to English tapes and did alot of 22 (exercise). My English teacher, 23 is good at 24 (make) herclass lively and interesting, is happy to see this.Now I have made such great progress in my English study that I am 25(much) interested in learning

3、it than before.2I went to the seaside to spend my holiday last summer holiday with my family.One day,I was swimming in the river _16_ someone shouted, “Look out. There is ashark not far away! ” on hearing the shout, I was scared to _17_ (die) because I waswell aware _18_ its dangerous characteristic

4、. “Just don t worry, Tom! ” my fatsaid to me, “but in order to avoid being harmed, let s go back to our hotel. ”We stayed in the seaside for about two weeks. Though the weather was _19_hotter than that in my hometown, I got used to _20_ and _21_ (feel) at home.Every morning, I got up earlier than my

5、 parents and went for breakfast ahead of time.Then I went to have _22_ chat with my new friend, John, who I happened to come_23_ during my holiday. John was a native and he was familiar with the seasidewell. He was a man _24_ good qualification. Soon we became very good friends.After we parted, we h

6、ave been kept writing to each other. Now, I still often hear fromhim. We talked in our letter about things and persons_25_ we remembered in theseaside.3Sarah and Janet have been friends since they 36 (start) school. They doeverything together: study, read, watch TV, surf the Internet, play sports an

7、d listen tomusic. Anyone 37 has a problem can ask the other for help. When Sarah was in the38 (three) grade, some of the other students made fun of her 39 she was shy.Janet told the other students to stop 40 (make) fun of Sarah, and she helped Sarahovercome her shyness. In the fifth grade, Janet had

8、 41 (difficult) in her mathsclass. She studied hard, 42 she just couldn tunderstand the homework. Sarahhelped Janet 43 her homework and 44 (patient) explained every exercise toJanet. After six months, Janet did much better and even got 45 A in the mathsexam.4Rivers are one of our most important natu

9、ral resources. Many of the world s greatcities are located on rivers, and almost _16_ country has at least one riverflowing through it _17_ plays an important part in the lives of its people.Since the beginning of history, people _18_ (use) rivers for transportation.1The _19_ (long) one in the Unite

10、d States is the Mississippi, and the lifeline ofEgypt is the Nile. _20_ transportation, rivers give water to drink, water for crops,and chances for fun and recreation for the people _21_ live along their banks._22_, large cities and industries _23_ are located on rivers often makeproblems. _24_ the

11、cities grow in size and industries increase in number, thewater in the rivers becomes polluted with chemicals and other materials. People arelearning the _25_ (important) of doing more to keep their rivers clean if theywant to enjoy the benefits of this natural resource.5I felt upset when I 16_ (tel

12、l) that I would have to leave the company. Inorder to find 17_ new job to support the family, I read almost all thenewspapers 18_ set down almost all the telephone numbers in ads19_ my notebook and tried to call almost all the companies that needed newclerks. Not until 20_ (find) a job in a small to

13、wn near Townsville did Icalm down. My new boss, Mr. Brown, was one of my schoolmates 21_ Iwas getting along well with at school. Both of us were 22_(excite) to seeeach other and we spent the whole afternoon 23_(talk) about things andpersons that we remembered at school. He asked me to give24_ somead

14、vice on how to enlarge his present business and he was 25_(entire) happyabout my advice.6A jobless man applied for the position of “office boy ” at a big firm.The HR manager _31_ (interview) him, then a test: clean the floor. “You ahired, ” he said, “give me your email address, _32_ I ll send you th

15、e application tfill. ” The man replied “I don t have a computer, _33_ an email ”.“I m sorry, ” said the HR manager, “that means you do not exist. And _34_doesnetxist cannot have the job. ” The man_le_f_t 35_ no hope at all. He didn tknow what to do, with only $10 in his pocket.He then decided to go

16、to the supermarket and buy a 10 KG tomato crate. He thensold the tomatoes in a door to door round. In less than two hours, he _36_ (success)in doubling his capital. He repeated the operation 3 times, and returned home with$60.5 years later, the man is one of the _37_ (big) food retailers( 零售商 ) in t

17、heUS. He started to plan his family s future, and decided to have a life insurance.He called _38_ insurance broker, and chose a protection plan. When theconversation was concluded, the broker asked him his email. The man replied: “Idont have an email ”. The broker replied _39_ (curious), “You don t

18、have anand yet have established an empire! Do you imagine _40_ you could have been ifyou had an email?The manthought for a while, and replied: “An office boy! ”72There was once a boy who had a temper. His father gave him a bag of nails andtold him that every time he lost his temper, he _31_ hammer a

19、 nail into the back ofthe fence.The first day the boy _32_(drive)37 nails into the fence. Over the nextfew weeks as he learned to control his anger, the number of nails hammered _33_(gradual) decreased.He discovered _34_ was easier to hold his temper than todrive nails into the fence.Finally the day

20、 c ame _35_ he didn t lose his temper. He told his father andhis father suggested that the boy now_36_ (pull) out one nail for each day so thathe was able to hold his anger. The days passed and the boy told his father that all thenails were gone.The father took the boy _37_ the hand and led him to t

21、he fence. He said,“Lookat the holes in the fence. The fence will never be the same. When you saythings in anger; they leave a scar (疤痕) just like the_38_ on the fence. It won tmatter how many times you say I am sorry, _39_ wound is still there. A verbalwound is as bad as a physical one. Friends are

22、very rare. They make you smile andencourageyou _40_ (success). They lend an ear, and always want to open theirhearts to us. ”8An old man who lived in a small street in the city of Mumbai had to put up_31_ the nuisance烦( 心事) of having boys play cricket outside his house at night.One evening when the

23、boys were _32_ (particular) noisy, he went out to talkto them. He explained that he was happiest _33_ he could see or hear boys playinghis favourite game, cricket. He said he would give them 25 rupees (卢比) each weekto play in the street at night.The boys were thrilled. They were being paid to do som

24、ething they enjoyed! Atthe end of the first week they _34_ (knock) at the old man s door and asked him topay them, and so he did.The second week when they asked for _35_ (pay) he said he had run out ofmoney and sent them away with only 15 rupees. The third week the man said he hadnot _36_ received h

25、is pension and gave them only 10 rupees. The boys were very_37_ (disappoint) but there was not much they could do about _38_. Thefourth week the man said he could not afford to pay them 25 rupees _39_ he hadpromised, but would give them 5 rupees each week without fail.This was too much for the boys.

26、“You expect us to play seven days _40_ week for a merely 5 rupees! ” theyyelled. “Go to blazes. ” They stormed away and never played on the street again.9Many years ago, when I worked as a volunteer at Stanford Hospital, I got toknow a little girl _31_(name) Liz who was suffering from a rare and ser

27、iousdisease.Her only chance of recovery appeared to be a blood transfusion(输血)_32_ her 5-year-old brother, _33_ had miraculously survived the same disease3and had developed the antibodies needed to fight the _34_(ill).The doctor explained the situation to her little brother, and asked the boy if hew

28、ould be willing to give his blood to his sister. I saw him hesitate for a moment_35_ taking a deep breath and saying, “Yes, I ll do it _36_ it can save Liz._37_ the transfusion progressed, he lay in bed next to his sister and smiled, aswe all did, _38_(see) the color returning to her cheeks. Then _3

29、9_ face grewpale and his smile faded. He looked up at the doctor and asked with a trembling voice,“Will I start to die right away? ”Being young, the boy had_40_(understand)the doctor; he thought he wasgoing to have to give his sister all of his blood.10For this months young World magazine. I intervi

30、ewed 19-year-old Asian popstar Candy Wang. Candy told me that she used to be really shy and took up singing todeal with her 66 (shy). Now shes not shy anymore and enjoys 67(sing) in front crowds.I asked Candy how life was different after she became famous. She explainedthat there are many good thing

31、s, like being able 68 (travel) and meet newpeople all the time. “Ididnt use to be popular in school, but now I get tons ofattention everywhere I go. ” 69 (however), too much attention can also be abad thing. “I always have to worry about how I appear to others, and I never dare tobe 70 (care) about

32、what I say or do. And I have much 71 (little)private time now because there are always guards around me. ”What does Candy have to say to all 72 (that) young people who want tobecome famous? “Well, ” she beg7in3s (slow), “you have to be prepared to giveup your normal life. You can never imagine how d

33、ifficult the road to success is. Manytimes I 74 (think) about giving up, but I fought on. You really require a lot oftalent and hard 75 (work) to succeed. Only a very small number of people makeit to the top. ”11Bullying ( 欺凌 ) is doing things to hurt other people. It is a serious problem atschool.M

34、iah-now a 22-year-old girl, still (61)(remember) how she was bullied in juniorhigh school. “They kicked me, put sticks in my hair and took money from me. Evenworse, I (62)_(make) to eat rubbish. I (63)never (63) _ (forget) thosemoments. “Miah is not the only case. I saw another bullying situation wh

35、en I was a student.Some students bullied a handicapped智( 力低下的 ) girl every day hitting, pushing,and kicking her. They just enjoyed (64)(do) it. The girl didn rtealize that people(65)_ (hurt) her. She couldn etven tell the teacher. The situation lasted for along time.4Bullying at school is getting wo

36、rse, so, many people (66)(try) to startanti-bullying (反欺凌 ) programs. Students in many schools have already takenactions. They (67) _(create) anti-bullying clubs. Many students have joined theclubs. They work with teachers to show students how to stop bullying. Some otherprograms have proved to be s

37、uccessful, too.In Wales, two girls came up with an idea to stop bullying on the school bus. Theycreated a bus pass (乘车证 ) and made four rules for students: no bullying, noswearing (骂脏话), no smoking and no shouting. Whenever a student broke a rule, hewould get a mark on his pass. When a student hadou

38、f r marks, he wouldn t be allowedto take the bus anymore. The bus pass idea worked. It (68)(stop) bullying on the bus.In Michigan, some students tried to stop bullying with friendship. They madeDVDs. They gave the DVDs to students in their school (69) _(teach) themhow to be good friends. This idea w

39、orked, too. After that, there was less bullying attheir school,School programs like these (70) _(help) bullies learn to behave properlyand they can also help prevent school bullying. I think it will come to a stop ifeveryone does some things.12When I was a child, my parents often took me to a run-do

40、wn house in a thickforest. No otherchildren ever stayed there. I didn evten have the choice of playingwith a brother or sister.I could never 42 (understand) what the attraction of the house was, evenfor my parents, who enjoyed nothing better than to sit in silence with a good book.The woman in the h

41、ouse, my father s distant cousin, was a terrible cook.One day, when I was hanging around the garden behind the house, I noticed awooden house. It was clearly abandoned废弃的 )and 43 (hide) completelybehind tall trees and huge grass.As I walked towards it, I heard a noise, like an animal moving hurriedl

42、y away. Iwas about to turnaway when I saw an old man 44 (stand) at the door. I was much scared.“Please don t tell them you saw me, ” he said. “They never use this place, and Ihave nowhere else to live. ” “Dont worry, ”45I sa(idn.ot tell“) aInyone. Butare you all right out here? Imean-do you have eno

43、ugh to eat? ”The old man 46 (shake) his head and said that he hadn t had a big meal forages. I decided to put this right as soon as I could. The same evening, I took a smallplastic bag into the dining room and, while no one was looking, I emptied some of thefood into it. Later, I got out of the back

44、 door secretly and gave the food to the old man,whose name I had discovered was Taff. I had never seen anything else as lovely as thesmile on Taff s face when h4e7 (eat) the food. From then on, my visits to theold house had a purpose, and I enjoyed every minute of the rest of my stay.513Space vegeta

45、bles are grown from seeds(种子) that have been taken to space.When they 1 (bring) back to the earth, these seeds produce vegetables that arebigger and 2 (healthy) than normal (正常的 ) vegetables. But some peopleworry about 3 (have) space vegetables. They think that space vegetables mightnot be good for

46、us and could make us 4 (get) sick because of the radiation辐( 射)in space. However, people should not be afraid because space vegetables ale veryhealthy. Here are some facts that you should know about space vegetables.Space vegetables are grown from seeds that are 5 (care) chosen. Whenseeds come back

47、from space, they are tested to make sure that they will be safe 6(eat).Space vegetables are 7 (good) than normal vegetables. For example, space8 (tomato) stay fresh for twenty days, which is one week longer than normal ones.After genetically modified ( 转基因) food 9 (appear) in the market, peopleworried that they were eating 10 (know) things. For example, if nut genes 坚( 果基因) are put inside potatoes, people allerg

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