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高中英语新人教版选择性必修三 Unit 2课文语法填空
高中英语新人教版选择性必修三Unit 2课文语法填空【Reading and Thinking】HABITS FOR A HEALTHY LIFESTYLEAs teenagers grow up, they become more independent and start making their own decisions. However, during this period, it can be easy for some of them to form bad habits. These bad habits, if left 1 (check), could lead to more serious ones when they become adults. For example, some of them may become involved in tobacco or alcohol abuse, 2 can lead to physical and mental health problems. To prevent harmful habits like these from 3 (dominate)a teenager’s life is essential. They must learn to recognise bad habits early and make appropriate changes.To change bad habits is never easy, even with many 4 (attempt). There is a famous saying based on the philosophy of Aristotle: “We are what we repeatedly do.” In many ways, our lifestyle is the sum of choices we have made. We make a choice to do something, and then we repeat it over and over again. Soon that choice becomes automatic and forms a habit that is much harder to change. The good news is that we can change, if we understand 5 habits work.According to modern psychology, we must first learn about the “habit cycle”, which works like this:●Firstly, there is a “cue”, an action, event, or situation that acts as a signal to do something.●Secondly, there is a “routine”, the regular action you take in 6 (respond) to the cue.●Thirdly, there is the “reward”, the good thing or feeling we get from the routine.For example, when we feel unhappy (cue), we eat lots of unhealthy snacks (routine), which makes us feel happy (reward). The reward makes us much more likely 7 (continue) the cycle, and the bad habit of relying on unhealthy snacks is formed.To facilitate a positive change in our bad habits, we must first examine our bad habit cycles and then try to adapt them. We can do this by combining the information from our habit cycles with our own positive ideas. For example, we could try to replace a negative routine 8 something more positive. So, when we feel unhappy again (cue), rather than eat snacks, we could listen to some of our favourite music instead (routine), which will make us feel relaxed (reward). Aside from changing bad habits, we can also use the habit cycle to create good habits. For example, when wecome to an escalator (cue), our normal routine is to ride it, but we could change this routine into something more positive by taking the stairs instead.Many of us try to change bad habits quickly, and if we are not 9 (success) straight away, we often become pessimistic and give up. In fact, the most successful way to change is not suddenly, but over a period of time. As the Chinese philosopher Laozi wrote, “A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.” One step seems small, but it is essential. To reach the goal of change, a person must show some discipline and 10 (repeated) take many small steps. After all, it is not easy to break bad habits.For young people, there is plenty of time to change bad habits. However, there is no “magic pill” or delete button that will help you; you have to think about your bad habits and decide on some changes. You have the power to build a happy and healthy life full of good habits!【参考答案】1. unchecked2. which3. dominating4. attempts5. how6. response7. to continue8. with9. successful 10. repeatedly【Using Language】Dear Editor,After I attended your summer camp about health and lifestyle choices, I realised I hardly ever felt well, either physically or mentally. I often felt sleepy and dizzy, and lacked passion. Most 1 (worry), though, I got the flu easily and experienced many toothaches, too.At the end of the camp I heard, “Change the world by changing yourself.” This stimulated my2 (motivate). A dentist once examined me and told me that too much sugar in my meals3 (damage) my teeth and health. I made up my mind to change two things in my life: to eat nothing with sugar and to exercise regularly.After that I stopped buying all the sweets, biscuits, and sugary drinks that I used to have every day.4 I went out with friends, I brought snacks from home, things that didn’t have any added sugar: fruit,nuts, dried meat, etc.My exercise was very simple: I went outside every day for at least 30 minutes and did something active. Sometimes I played table tennis or badminton with my cousins. Other times I jumped on my skateboard and rode around my neighbourhood, or just took a long walk.The results have been fantastic. I feel 5 (dynamic) and stronger than ever, in both body and mind. I sleep soundly at night now. I no longer suffer from a flu virus or toothaches either. Best of all, in my opinion, is how I feel about myself. I feel like I’m in control of my own life. To make choices about myself is within my own power. I CAN change myself. I just need to try.Yours truly,Wang LuDear Editor,As I took part in the summer camp about personal life choices, I started to analyse my choices,especially 6 I did to relax and how it was affecting my whole life.After starting high school, I felt stressed out and always relaxed by playing computer games. I got so absorbed 7 I played the games day and night. Playing was fun, but I felt even more worn out afterwards! So after the camp, I realised that it was very, very important 8 (adjust) my lifestyle. I decided to take control of my life and find other ways to relax.It was a big struggle not to join my friends in playing online games as I’m mad for them. However, I realised that to succeed in quitting, I had to replace it with something else. So I thought about what to try. Rock climbing,bowling, watching comedies, and playing basketball were the things I thought of doing instead.Now my dad and I go rock climbing together monthly! It has enhanced the quality of my life, improving my health and increasing my happiness. I get 9 (refresh)through climbing, spend more time with my dad, and get to meet new friends.After six months of trying out new ways of relaxing, I feel much more energetic. I feel that I can change 10 (I) for the better. And if that’s true for me, then it might truly be possible to change the world for the better. As Gandhi said, “Be the change you want to see in the world.”Sincerely,George Fielding。
高中英语人教版(2019) 选择性必修一 Unit 3 课文语法填空(含答案)
【课文语法填空】新人教版选择性必修一Unit 3【Reading and Thinking】SAREK NATIONAL PARK—EUROPE’S HIDDEN NATURAL TREASUREI wake up to the sound of the wind buffeting the cloth of my tent. Even though the sun isleave my tent and walk over to the mountain edge. Spreading out before me, branches of the Rapa River flow through the valley below. I’m in the remote far north of Sweden in Sarek National Park, a place with no roads or towns.ice melted, leaving behind about 100 glaciers. Soon after, reindeer began to arrive. Following thedifficult, so apart from the Sami very few people have ever seen Sarek. In 1909, Sarek was made a national park in order to keep the land in its natural state. Though the Sami are allowed to continuewithin park boundaries. At the far side of the valley, an ancient Sami cottage is visible. Close by, there are a few reindeer feeding on grass.For hundreds of years, looking after reindeer was a way of life for the Sami. They used the reindeer’s meat for food, their bones for tools, and their skin for making clothes and tents. Since reindeer were always on the move, the Sami would pick up their tents and accompany them.valleys of Sarek, living in tents or old cottages and enjoying their traditions. I am not a Sami, butin Sarek I’ve adopted some of their habits. For example, this morning my breakfast is flat brea d warmed over a fire, dried reindeer meat, and some sweet and sour berries that I found growing near my tent.After breakfast, I pack my bag and set out again. Since I must carry all of my food andbe full of sweat and hard work as I hike over this difficult land to my destination on the other sidefeel blessed to be alive. Here I am, alone under this broad sky, breathing the fresh air, and enjoying this great adventure. What could be better?【参考答案】1. brightly2. Checking3. be covered4. who5. Getting6. development7. their8. a9. with 10. makes【Using Language】THEME PARKSFUN AND MORE THAN FUNwith different parks for almost everything: food, culture, science, cartoons, movies, history, and so on. Some parks are famous for having the biggest or longest roller coasters, others for showingpark that will appeal to you!found in several parts of the world. Disneyland will bring you into a magical world and make your childhood dreams come true. Travelling through space, visiting a pirate ship, or meeting an adorable fairytale or cartoon character are all possible at Disneyland. As you wander around the fantasy amusement park, you may see Snow White or Mickey Mouse in a parade or even on theswinging ships to scary free-fall drops. If you want to have fun and more than fun, come to Disneyland!Dollywood, in the beautiful Smoky Mountains in the southeastern USA, is unique because it shows and celebrates America’s traditional southeaste rn culture. Famous country music groups put on performances there all year round, indoors and outdoors. People come from all overVisiting the candy shop and trying some of the same kind of candy that American southernerssuperb old wooden roller coaster, Thunderhead. It is world-famous for having the longest track in the smallest space. Come to Dollywood to have fun learning all about America’s historical southeastern culture!Chimelong Ocean Kingdom in Zhuhai, China, is one of the leading ocean-themed parks in the world. Here you can walk under the Whale Shark Aquarium—the world’s largest—and see upsea lion shows is both educational and fun. Of course, you can also see all kinds of interestingfight against pirates, get turned upside down by an exciting roller coaster, or get wet in one of the water rides! Then at night, see the splendid Journey of Lights Parade and fireworks display. Hungry? The park has plenty of restaurants with tasty food for every appetite—you can even eatto Chimelong Ocean Kingdom!【参考答案】1. various2. an3. probably4. to amuse5. in6. Riding7. who8. to9. including 10. entertainment。
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U1Though festivals all over the world have a wide range of 1____________(origin), they have something 2___________ common. Almost every culture has a harvest festival. For example, during the Mid-Autumn festival in China, families gather 3.____________ (admire) the shining moon and enjoy delicious mooncakes. Customs play a 4____________(significance) role in festivals, but sometimes they can change over time. With the development of modern society and the spread of new ideas, some traditions may fade away and others may 5. ____________(establish). What's more, festivals are becoming more and more 6____________( commerce), with businesses 7____________(take) advantage of the celebrations. But peoples opinions differ over the issue.All in all, festivals are important in our society. They are occasions 8.____________allow us to relax and enjoy life, and forget about our work for 9____________little while. They help us understand where we 10____________(come) from, who we are, and what to appreciate.U2At age 5,Lin Qiaozhi lost her mother, 1.____________death affected her deeply. So at age 18,shedecided to study medicine despite 2.____________ (complain) from her brother. After graduating from Peking Union Medical College with the Wenhai Scholarship, the 3.____________ (high) prize given to 4.____________(graduate), she 5.____________ (hire) as a resident physician in the OB-GYN department of the PUMC Hospital and later was named 6.____________ chief resident physician. Several years later, she was sent to study in Europe and then the US where she was invited to stay by her colleagues but she 7.____________(reject) their offer.In 1941, Lin Qiaozhi became the first Chinese woman ever 8.____________(appoint) director of the OB-GYN department of the PUMC Hospital. In 1954, she was elected to the first National People's Congress. However, despite all these important positions, she was more interested in tending patients,9.____________(publish) medical research on care for women and children, and training the next generation of doctors. Though Lin Qiaozhi never married, she was known 10.____________The “mother of ten thousand babies”, having delivered over 50,000 babies in her lifetime.U3After 1.________________(camp) in the Redwood Forest and visiting Napa Valley, Li Lan took a tour of San Francisco, which rebuilt 2.________________(it) after the earthquake that 3.________________ (occur)in 1906. In the morning,she walked around the Mission District,4.________________ she looked at the street art and ate some delicious Mexican- Chinese noodles. In the afternoon, she headed 5.________________a local museum that showed the 6.________________(history) changes in California. She learnt that many 7.________________ (immigrant) from different countries and cultures came to California during the gold rush and played8.________________ important part in its9.________________(develop). Later in the evening she went to Chinatown and ate in a Cantonese restaurant. Now she is planning 10.________________ (go) to a jazz bar in the Richmond District.U4Mankind has always explored space in the hope1._______________ finding out more about the universe.'They make 2._______________ (vehicle) to carry brave people into space. On 4 October 1957,the Sputnik l satellite was launched by the USSR and 3._______________ ( successful) orbited around Earth. Afterwards, Yuri Gagarin became the first person in the world 4_______________ (go) into space. Over eight years 5_______________ (late),on July 1969, American astronaut Neil Armstrong stepped 6_______________ the moon. 7_______________ (follow) this, many more goals were achieved. despite the huge risks, people will always continue to explore this final frontier so as 8_______________ learn Its secrets. Scientists hope future discoveries will not only enable us to understand more about its origin 9_______________ also help us survive well into 10_______________future.U5Two rich brothers made a bet 1._____________(see)whether a man with a million-pound bank note could live a month in London. They were going to find someone to take part in their bet when they saw Henry2._____________ (walk) on the street outside. They invited him into their house, 3._____________ Henry told them he landed in Britain4._____________ accident. It was a ship that 5._____________(bring) him to England. Although he sought help from the 6 _____________(America) consulate, he received nothing. Henry wanted to get an 7_____________ (honesty) job from them but the two brothers said that his bad luck made them8._____________(happily ) They gave Henry a letter9._____________ money in it. They told him not to open it 10_____________ 2 o’clock and Henry promised.参考答案:U1:1.origins2.in3. to admire4. significant5. be establishedmercial7. taking8.that/which9.a 10. cameU2:1. whose2. complaint3. highest4. graduates5. was hired6. a7. rejected8. to be appointed9. publishing 10. asU3:1. camping2. itself3. occurred4. where5.to6. historical7.immigrants8. an9. development10.to goU4:1. of2. vehicles3. successfully4.to go5. later 6 onto 7. Following 8 to 9. but 10. theU5:1.to see2.walking3.where4. by5. brought6. American7. honest8.happy9.with 10. until。
课文语法填空新译林版 必修一 Unit 1
【课文语法填空】新译林版必修一Unit 1【Reading】Realizing your potentialHello, everyone! Welcome to senior high school! Today is the start of a new term, the start of aleads to a world full of challenges: a new environment, new knowledge and new ways of thinking. However, for those of you with a positive mind, opportunity lies in each challenge. When you rise to the challenges, you will have the opportunity to acquire great knowledge and enjoy personaldoor to your potential.“What is potential?”you may ask. Put simply, potential is your natural ability that cana difference to your family, to your community and to our country. Over the next three years, you will discover your potential while you develop as a student and as a person.resources. Take advantage of your classes, learn from your teachers and classmates, and make use of our school facilities. There are also a lot of school activities for you. Join a club or two, and【参考答案】1. promising2. to describe3. growth4. importantly5. be developed6. technologies7. endless8. confidence9. for 10. in【Extended reading】School life in the UKLast year, I had the chance to study at a British secondary school as an exchange student. I stayedChina!The British school day begins at 9 a.m. and ends at 4 p.m. Students usually have to learn nine subjects at secondary school. Every student in the UK must study English, Maths and the Science subjects: Biology, Chemistry and Physics. Students can also choose to study other subjects, such as History, Art and Business.The classes are different 3 those in China. Each teacher has their own classroom and the students move around for every lesson. In most of my classes, there were only about 20 students. In the beginning, however, it was still tough for me 4 (remember) everyone’s name!I enjoyed most of the classes, but some of them were quite 5 (challenge). Technology classes were fun. I made a clock to take home. The teacher helped me put the parts together. I like it so much that I still use it as my alarm! I found Maths quite easy and 6 (enjoy) because the material was 7 (little) advanced in the UK than in China. However, learning in English was a great challenge for me. There were a lot of difficult English words, 8 (especial) in Geography and Biology. Class discussion is very important in the UK, but I could not make a great contribution 9 sometimes I wasn’t able to express myself clearly in English. Although there was not as much homework as I was used to, it was still challenging. Fortunately, my teachers and classmates were always helpful and gave me lots of 10 (encourage). My language skills improved over time.【参考答案】1. lovely2. with3. from4. to remember5. challenging6. enjoyable7. less8. especially9. because 10. encouragement。
人教版七年级下英语课文填空语法填空新目标答案
人教版七年级下英语课文填空语法填空新目标答案Lesson 1: It's raining1. Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb:I (read) _am reading_ an interesting book now.2. Fill in the blank with the appropriate preposition:It's raining, so the students are staying _in_ the classroom.3. Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb:Look! Lily (bring) _is bringing_ an umbrella.4. Fill in the blank with the appropriate article:Do you have _an_ English book?5. Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb:The cat (sit) _is sitting_ on the chair.Lesson 2: How was your school trip?1. Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb:Ken's school trip (be) _was_ fantastic.2. Fill in the blank with the appropriate possessive pronoun: This is _my_ father's car.3. Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb:She (not go) _didn't go_ to the zoo with us.4. Fill in the blank with the appropriate preposition:We took a lot of pictures _of_ the beautiful flowers.5. Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb:They (have) _had_ a great time yesterday.。
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高中英语外研版课文填空篇一:外研版高中必修教材1至5课文改编语法填空教材课文语法填空(book I-5)阅读下面课文缩写材料,在空白处填入适当的内容或括号内单词的正确形式(不多于3个单词)。
Book 1 Module 1My name is Li Kang. I live in Shijiazhuang, __1__ capital city of Hebei Province. It is my first day at Senior High school and I’m writing down my___2____(think) about it.In my school, the teachers are enthusiastic and____3___(friend) and the classrooms are amazing. Our English is a very enthusiastic woman ____4___(call) Ms Shen. Her method of teaching is nothing like ___5__ of my Junior H igh school. I don’t think I’ll be____6___(bore) in her class. She wants to improve our spelling and handwriting. We do this ___7__ a fun way, with spelling games and other activities. I like her attitude very much, and the _____8___(behave) of other students ____9___(show) that they like her, too.There are forty-nine girls and sixteen boys in our class. And everybody in our class is hard-working.I’m looking forward to ____10___(do) the homework tonight.Book 1 Module 2My first ___1____(impress) of Mrs. Li, a kind and patient teacher, was that she was nervous and shy. But now, the class likes working ___2__ her because she explains English grammar so ___3___(clear) and avoids ___4____(make) students feel stupid.Mrs. Chen, almost 60, is very strict. She’s also very serious and doesn’t smile much. Some of our classmates doesn’t like her, but most of us really appreciate it ___5___ her teaching is so well____6___(organize) and clear.Mr. Wu has only ___7____(teach) us for two weeks and he’s already very pop ular. The young teacher, about 28, has got so much energy ___8___ this is one class you do not fall asleep in! He’s really amusing and tells ____9___(joke) when he thinks we’re getting___10___(bore). I respect him a lot.Book 1 Module 3Alice Thompson is a girl from Sydney, Australia. She had her first long ___1___ (distant) train ride at the age of 18. Together with a friend, she got ___2__ the famous Ghan train in Sydney and got off in Alice Springs. During the two days and nights, they ate meals ___3___(cook) by experts and saw fields, desert and ____4___(abandon) farms. In the daytime, Alice talked to other passengers and read some books. At night, she watched the stars in the sky ____5__ shone like diamonds. Why is the train ___6___(call) the Ghan?It is short for Afghanistan. A long time ago, Australians wanted to travel to the middle of their country, so they brought some __7___ (train) camels from Afghanistan ___8___ (carry) food and other supplies, and returned with wool and other ___9__ (produce). They did that until __10___ 1920s, when the government built a new railway line and took the place of camels.Book 1 module 4Xiao Li’s hometown ____1___(lie) in the northwest of Xiamen, is one of the most ___2___(attract),interesting and lively places. The people there are____3___(friend). It is hot and wet in the summer___4___ it can be quite cold in the winter. Every year thousands of _____5___(tour) e to visit its beautiful scenery. In the business district, lots of high-rising buildings ____6____(put) up, and the rent is very high. There are some great shopping malls, too. The western district is __7____ most interesting part of the city, ____8___ there are many pretty parks. There is a nice little restaurant near theparks and you can park there to have a rest or a big meal when you are ____9___(starve) or tired. Gulangyu Island is a gorgeous one ___10___ some really interesting architecture.Book 1 module 5Metals are very ____1___(importance) in the world. Different metals have different uses. For example,steel ____2___(use) in cars, and iron is used in___3____(electricity) equipment. When we use metals,____4____ is very important ____5____(know) they react ___6___ different substances, for example, water and oxygen. The ____7___ (react) of metals with these substances can ____8___(put) in order. Potassium, sodium, calcium, magnesium, aluminium and zinc react most ___9___ copper and iron react ___10___(little).Book 1 module 6The Internet is the biggest source of information in the world, ___1___ consists of millions of pages of data.It ___2___(date) back to 1969 when a US defense_____3____(organize) developed a way for all their puters to “talk” to each other through the telephone. Thus DARPANET, a network of puters came into being.____4____ it was only used be the US army. Then in 1984, the NSF started the NSFNET network, which became ____5___(know) as the Inter- Network. Later an English scientist came up ___6___ the idea of World Wide Web while he ____7___(work) in Switzerland in 1989. Hed esigned the first “web browser”, ____8____(allow) puter users ____9____(access) documents from other puters. From that moment on, the Internet grew. Within five years, ____10___ number of Internet users rose from 600,000 to 40 million.Book 2 module 1Last week, Zhou Kai was ill. He was stupid enough____1___(play) football in the rain ___2___ a jacket on, although his mother ___3___(tell) him to get his jacket on. In fact, Zhou Kai is ___4_____ healthy boy. He rarely gets colds. He has a good diet because his mother ___5____(feed) them so well. She has already made sure they eat very ___6____(healthy). Since he’d rather ____7___(eat) a nice piece of fruit than a sweet, he doesn’t have to diet. But two years ago he broke his arms while ____8____(play) football. The injury was quite ____9___(pain).So we can see that he is a normal kind of person, but he is really crazy___10____ football. He’s not only the captain of the class team, but also a member of the Senior High team.Book 2 module 2A dam Rouse first started to use drugs ____1___ the age of 15. He ____2___(offer) crack cocaine and became ____3____(addict) to it. When he didn’t have enough money ____4___(pay) for drugs, he was___5____(terrible) painful. In order to get money, he ____6___(break) into a house and stole a television and a video recorder. After that, he had to steal some things every day for drugs and finally was taken to the police station.____7___(late), a doctor advised him stop____8___(take) drugs, so he took ____9___ doctor’sadvice and now he ___10____ (work) in a center for drug addicts.Book 2 module 3Beethoven was born in Bonn, Germany. He showed____1___(music) talent when he was very young, and learned to play ____2__ violin and piano from his father, ____3___ was a singer. Mozart met Beethoven and was ____4___(impress) by him. “He will give something wonderful to the world.” He said. Beethoven met Haydn in 1791, but was not impressed by the older man. After they ___5____ (know) each other for many years, Beethoven said, “ He is a good ____6___(pose), but he has taught me nothing.” However, it was Haydn ____7___ encouraged Beethoven to move to Vienna.Beethoven became very popular in the Australia capital and stayed there for the rest of his life. As he grew ____8___(old), he began to go deaf. He became____9____ (plete) deaf during the last years of his life, but he continued ____10____(pose).Book 2 module 4People ____1___ (general) agree that Pablo Picasso is the twentieth century’s ____2___(great) western artist. He was born in Spain and at the age of ten he was already ___3___ excellent artist. He had his first ___4____(exhibit) at the age of 16. Picasso studiedart in Spain, but moved to France ___5___ his early twenties. From 1902 to 1904 he painted a series of pictures ___6____ the main color was blue. Thesepictures showed poor, unhappy people and are known as Picasso’s “blue period”. From 1904 to 1906, Picasso painted much ____7____(happy) pictures in the color pink.With another Spanish artist ____8___(call) George Braque, Picasso then started an important new artistic movement called Cubism. His first Cubist paintings were painted in brown and grey. In his greatest Cubist painting he showed his ____9___(feel) about what____10___(happen) to the town during the 1930s war in Spain.Book 2 module 5Yang Liwei, China’s first taikonaut, landed____1___(safe) this morning in theShenzhou V capsule in inner Mongolia. Yang was___2____ space for twenty-one and a half hours and made fourteen orbits of the earth. ____3___(orbit) in the capsule, Yang took photos of planet earth ____4___ spoke to two astronauts aboard the international Space Station. When Yang landed, Premier Wen Jiabao telephoned the Control Center to offer his_____5____(congratulate) to him. Now China has bee the third country ____6____(send) a man into space and Yang was the 431th person to travel in space. In____7___(totally), the 431 astronauts _____8____(spend) more than 26,0000 days in space. Yang’s successful space flight ______9____(consider) ”__10___ import anthistorical achievement” and “a step forward for the whole world”.Book 2 module 6Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, ____1____(direct) by Ang Lee, is very popular in China and in the west. The film ___2____(tell)of martial arts masters withunusual ____3____(able). The story takes place in___4___ early 1800s in China. Li Mubai and Yu Xiulian are in love with each other, but they can’t marry. When someone steals Xiulian’s sword, they try to get it back. The action in the film is ___5____(amaze),and characters leap through the air every now and then, ____6___ beautiful and graceful movements.Zhang Ziyi plays the part of Yu Jiaolong. She and Xiulian’s fight scenes are the most exciting_____7___(moment) in modern cinema. ____8____ the wonderful Chow Yun-Fat is the most unforgettable, the romantic scenes with Xiulian are very moving.Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon will make audiences’ hearts leap with ____10___(excite) at its beautyBook 3 module 1Paris, Barcelona, Florence and Athens are four great________(Europe) cities. Paris, one of the most beautiful cities in the world, is the capital and________ (large) city of France. It is famous _______ the Eiffel Tower, its restaurants, cafes and theaters.The second largest city of Spain is Barcelona, one of whose famous _______(landmark) is the Church of the Sagrada Familia _______(design) by Antonio Gaudi.Florence, _______ the Uffizi Palace _______ (situate), became famous for the Renaissance _______ began in the 1300s and lasted for 300 years and is now visited by about a million tourists each other.Athens, the birthplace of western civilization, is the capital of Greece. It used to br the world’s most________(power) city. The work of Greece’s best writers ________ (influence) other writers ever since.Book 3 module 2In 2,000, 147 world leaders agreed ____1____(work) together to reduce poverty by 2015 or earlier. From this agreement ____2____(e) the Human DevelopmentReport. The report ____3____(main) includes two aspects. One is the Human Development Index,_____4____ measures the achievements of 175 countries in three ____5___(way): life expectancy, education and ine. The other is the Development Goals, and the most important ones are ____6____(reduce) poverty and hunger; make sure that all children have education up ___7___ the age of 11; fight AIDs and other diseases; improve the environment of poor people and encourage _____8____ (develop) countries to give more help to other countries. ____9___(base) on some examples, the report finally shows that we are making some progress but that we need to make ___10____(great) efforts.Book 3 module 3A tornado is a rotating column of air from a thunderstorm to the ground. Almost all of them occurin the area from Texas in the southeast to South Dakota in the north.Tornadoes can cause much ____1____(destruct).___2___average there are 800 tornadoes in the US each year. The ____3____(bad) one of all time occurred in 1925, ____4____(affect) three US states. By the timeit ___5____(end),more than 700 people _____6_____(kill) and 2,700 had been injured.Hurricanes are strong tropical storms. There areviolent winds of 120 kilometers per hour or more,____7____ cause huge waves, heavy rain and floods. There are on average about six Atlantic hurricaneseach year. The worst hurricane disaster____8____(occur)on the 8th September 1900. Thedisaster killed 6,000 people in ____9___ population of 37,000 and destroyed 3,600 ____10____(build).Book 3 module 4Sandstorms ____1___(be) a major disaster for manyAsian countries for centuries. Scientists have tried many ways to solve this problem.Sandstorms are strong, dry winds ____2___ carry sand. They are often so thick ____3____ you cannot see the sun, and the wind is sometimes strong enough____4____(move) sand dunes. The four main places inthe world where there are sandstorms are Central Asia, North America, Central Africa and Australia. RenJianbo described a terrible sandstorm he experienced___5___ a child in the desert. “To ______6_____(catch) in a sandstorm was ____7__ ter rible experience,” he said. “There was nothing ____8____(do). It was the most ____9_____(frighten) and the most dangerous situation I’ve ever been in. You just had to hope you’d survive. I ___10____ (think) I was going to disappear under the sand.”Book 3 module 5There are many great philosophers in ancient China. Confucius, ____1___was born in 551 BC and died in 479 BC, was the ____2____(great) philosopher. He_____3___(stress)the importance of kindness, duty and order in society. His ideas affected Chinese societyfor over 2,000 years.Mencius, born in 372 BC, was a student of Confucius’s ideas. So, his teachings were similar to ____4____ of Confucius. He believed man was born good and that篇二:外研版_高中必修1英语课文中英对照-我上高中的第一天 \ Module 1 My First Day at SeniorHighMy name is Li Kang. I live in Shijiazhuang, a city not far from Beijing. It is the capital city of Hebei Province. 我叫李康。
人教版高中英语必修一课文语法填空
人教版高中英语必修一课文语法填空XXX lived in Amsterdam。
Netherlands during World War II。
Her family。
who were Jewish。
had to hide from the German Nazis to avoid being caught。
During this time。
Anne was unableto go outside for so long that she XXX with everything related to nature。
One evening。
XXX to have a good look at the moon。
but she didn't dare open a window。
Another time。
she happenedto be upstairs at dusk and the window was open。
The dark。
rainy evening。
the wind。
and the thundering clouds XXX。
It was the first time in a year and a half that she had seen the night face to face.XXX friends。
Anne made a new friend - her diary。
Kitty -to whom she could confide everything。
Sadly。
her family was XXX XXX Nazis.XXX.When Shakespeare was writing his plays in the late 16th and early 17thcenturies。
English had already e a language entirely8________(different) from the English XXX’s English is not the same as the English we speak today。
新人教版英语必修二课文语法填空
(一)U1 Cultural HeritageEconomic development is necessary if we want 1. ________ (improve) society but finding and keeping the right balance between progress and the protection of cultural sites can be a big challenge, which can sometimes lead to great solutions. Perhaps the 2. ________ (good) example is shown by UNESCO, 3. ________ runs a programme that prevents world cultural heritage sites around the world from 4. ________ ( disappear).In the 1950s, the Egyptian government 5. ________ (want) to build a new dam across the Nile, but the proposal led to protests because water from the dam would likely damage some temples and destroy cultural relics. Finally, the government turned 6.________ the United Nations for help.=A committee 7. ________ (establish) to limit damage to the Egyptian and prevent the 8. ________ (lose) of cultural relics. The group asked for contributions from different departments and raised funds within the international community. Fiftycountries donated nearly 80 million dollars to the project.When the project ended in 1980, it was considered 9. ________ great success. As is shown, if a problem seems too difficult for a single nation. The 10. ________ (globe) community can sometimes provide a solution.U2 Wildlife ProtectionToday, I made a trip to observe Tibetan antelopes. I 1. _________ (strike) by their beauty when I watched them moving slowly across the green grass. I was also reminded of the danger they are in.My guide Zhaxi told me Tibetan antelopes suffered a lot in 2. ________ 1980s and 1990s. The population 3. ________ (drop) sharply because of shooting and habitat 4. ________ (lose). Luckily, the government took 5. _______ (effect) measures to save this species. Zhaxi and other volunteers watched over the antelopes 6. ________ (keep ) them safe from 7. ________ (attack). Finally, 8. ________ all of the efforts, the antelope population has recovered and in June 2015, the Tibetan antelope was removed from the endangered species list. However, the government does not intend to stop the protection programmes, 9. ________ the threats to the Tibetan antelope have not yet disappeared.There is a long way to go to protect wildlife. Only when we learn to exist in harmony with nature can we stop 10. ________ (be) a threat to wildlife and to our planet.U3 The InternetJan Tchamani, 1. ________ English teacher in the UK, suddenly developed a serious illness, so she had to quit her job. While she 2. ________ (stick )at home, she felt lonely and bored. Later, she discovered that 3. ________ (surf) the Internet was very interesting. She joined an online group 4. ________ she could talk about her problems and get support from others. She realized that one of the greatest 5. ________ (benefit) of the Internet was its ability to remove the distance that usually exists between people. 6. ________ (inspire) by the people she met online, she startedan IT club 7. ________ (teach) older people how to use computers and the Internet and many old people benefited from it. A 59-year-old man learned how to apply for work online and 8.________ (find) a great job. A 61-year-old woman who was living alone has started a small online company together 9. ________ her friends. Jan has started to learn more about how to use the Internet to make society better. Her next goal is to start a charity website to raise money for children in poor countries. In a word, Jan’s life has been 10. ________ (great) improved by the Internet.U4 History and TraditionsThe United Kingdom, Great Britain, Britain, England----many people are confused by what these different names mean. 1. ________ (get) to know a little bit about British history will help you solve the puzzle.From the 16th century to the 19th century, Wales, Scotland and the Kingdom of Ireland were joined one by one 2. ________ (create) the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. In the 20th century, the southern part of Ireland broke away 3. ________ the UK, 4. ________ (result) in the full name we have today: the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The four countries that belong 5. ________ the UK work together in some areas. However, they also have some 6. ________ (different). The United Kingdom has a long and interesting history to explore. Almost everywhere you go in the UK, you 7. ________ (surround) by evidence of four different groups of people 8. ________ took over at different times throughout history.There is so much more to learn about 9. ________ interesting history and culture of the United Kingdom. Studying the history of the country will make your visit much more 10. ________ (enjoy).U5 MusicIf you want to sing together with hundreds of other people while at home alone, you can join a virtual choir. Anyone can take part in a virtual choir from anywhere---- all you need is a video camera and 1. ________ Internet connection. A virtual choir helps connect ordinary people together, for it enables them 2. ________ (add) their voices to those of other individuals and become part of the global community.The virtual choir was the idea of award-winning 3. ________ (compose) and conductor Eric Whitacre, 4. ________ began studying music at the University of Nevada in 1988. He fell in love with Mozarts classical music when 5. ________ (sing) for the university choir. He received a master’s degree 6. ________ musical composition from the Juilliard School in New York in 1997. Over the next 10 years, Whitacre's 7. ________ (origin)compositions began to become quite popular among choirs and singers, which led to the 8. _________ (create) of the virtual choir.In 2009, Whitacre received a video of a girl who was singing one of his works. 9. ________ (inspire), he set up his first virtual choir, which has received millions of views on the Internet. Since then, the virtual choir 10. ________ (become) a worldwide phenomenon.参考答案U1:1. to improve;2.best;3. which;4. disappearing;5. wanted6. to;7. was established;8. loss ;9. a; 10. globalU2:1. was struck;2.the;3. dropped;4. loss;5. effective;6. to keep;7. attacks;8. with;9. since/because; 10. beingU3:1. an;2. was stuck;3. surfing;4. where;5. benefits;6. Inspired;7. to teach;8. found;9. with; 10. greatlyU4:1. Getting;2. to create;3.from;4. resulting; 5 to;6. differences; 7 will be surrounded; 8who/that; 9. the; 10. enjoyable U5:1. an;2. to add;3. composer;4.who;5. singing;6. in;7. original;8. creation;9. Inspired; 10 has become。
人教版英语八年级上册unit1原文语法填空
单元课文原文填空Monday, July 15thI _____ (到达) Penang in Malaysia this morning with my family. It______(be) sunny and hot, so we decided ______(去海滩) near our hotel. My sister and I ______ ( 尝试)paragliding. I _______(feel) like I was a bird. It was so_______(令人激动)! For lunch, we had ______ (一些非常特别的东西)–Malaysian yellow noodles. They were delicious! In the afternoon, we ______(ride) bicycles to Georgetown. There are a lot of new buildings now, but many of the old buildings are still there. In Weld Quay, a really old place in Georgetown, we saw the houses of the Chinese ______(trade) from 100 years ago. I wonder what life was like here _____ (在过去). I really enjoyed _____ (walk) around the town.Tuesday, July 16thWhat a __________(different) a day makes! My father and I decided to go to Penang Hill today. We wanted to walk up to the top, but then it started_________(rain) a little so we decided to take the train. We waited ______ (多于,超过) an hour for the train because there were ______ (太多的) people. When we got to the top, it was ________(rain) really _______(hardly, hard). We didn’t have an umbrella so we were wet and cold. It was ________(terrible)! And because_______(that, of)the bad weather, we ______(can’t) see anything below. My father didn’t bring ______ (足够的钱), so we only had one bowl of fish and rice. I was so hungry!。
必修三课文语篇填空学生版
外研社必修三课文语法填空Unit1 Absolute agony!Ben is in a total mess now. They lost ___1____ football match and he thought the team was let down by the point guard. Disappointed by his behaviour, Ben let ___2____steam by telling it to his best friend, but his friend told everyone else ____3____ he’d said. ______4_______(embarrass) and ashamed, he turns to Agony Aunt for help.Agony Aunt shares an old saying, “Loose lips sink ships” _____5____ offers him some advice. She asks Ben ______6______(apologise) to his teammate first to resolve the conflict and then talk to his friend to repair their friendship. And most _____7______ (important), Ben should think about his own______8____(behave) and always remember: think first, speak later. Filled with anger, we tend to speak out our opinions quickly without____9_____ (think) clearly. Agony Aunt suggests that Ben __10____(raise) his concerns in a professional way with his team coach.1.________2. _________3. __________4. _________5. _________6._________7._________8. __________9.__________10. _________Unit2 The Well that Changed the WorldRyan had trouble _____1_____(believe) that many people in developing African countries couldn’t get enough clean water. He decided to help them by working for his family and neighbors _________(earn) money to build a well somewhere in Africa. But when ____3____ (tell) that it actually cost $ 2,000 to build a well, Ryan persuaded people around to donate money. After several months, Ryan had raised the $ 2,000, with ___4____ a well was built near a primary school in Uganda. The children were____5_____ (extreme) grateful and invited him to visit. In Uganda, when Ryan saw the finished well and the happy students, he_____6______(break) into a joyful smile.He really made ____7____difference for them. Later, Ryan set up a foundation to encourage more people to help. The six-year-old boy with the _____8_____ (determine) attitude eventually made his dream a_____9_____ (real). Today, over 800,000 people in 16 countries across Africa have benefited_____10____ the life-changing gift of clean, safe water.1.________2. _________3. __________4. _________5. _________6._________7._________8. __________9.__________10. _________Unit3The New Age of InventionDr Richard Fairhurst, ____1____ new book The New Age of Invention has just been published, is an inventor himself. He thinks there ____2_______(be) golden ages of invention throughout history, such as the four great inventions in Ancient China. And now we are in____3___new age for inventions, most of which are tech-based. For example, _____4_______(advance) in virtual reality, wearable tech, the flexible battery, medicine and environmental science, mean we should soon be seeing ____5____(far) developments. 3D printers have been used to make replacement hearts and bone parts.____6____terms of the environment, it is now possible _____7_____(create) an intelligent walking house. It is capable of using GPS technology to travel to different places, with computing technology _______8_____(control) its “legs”. Solar technology can be eco-friendly, too. Most inventions start with recognising a problem that _____9____ (need) a solution. But what remains important is that we have an____10____ (incredible) strong desire to think and create,which is the real spirit of invention.1.________2. _________3. __________4. _________5. _________6._________7._________8. __________9.__________10. _________Unit4 Live from the LouvreThis live broadcast from Zack is being brought to you from the largest museum on Earth—the Louvre! There are many ___1_____(amaze) treasures in the Louvre. First get ____2___load of a huge stone sculpture— the Winged Victory of Samothrace, _____3__ head and arms are missing. ____4_____, you can imagine her holding her arms up high, celebrating the result of an ancient battle. The skill of the sculptor is_____5___ (true) incredible. Then you can see the one and only Mona Lisa, which attracts crowded visitors every day. When ____6____(look) into her eyes, you may find she has a mind of her own, and then catch a sense ___7___ sadness in her smile! Finally, it’s time to get up close and personal with one of history’s greatest _____8______(art)—Rembrandt, who painted paint over 90 self-portraits in the 17th century. But no one really knows why. About 35,000 works ______9____(display) in over 300 rooms in the Louvre currently, and it would take a lifetime _____10____(see) everything! 1.________ 2. _________ 3. __________ 4. _________ 5. _________6._________7._________8. __________9.__________10. _________Unit5 Climbing Qomolangma:Worth the risk?Climbing Qomolangma is an experience_____1___ (include) crowds, discomfort and danger. Many climbers would become sick due to the ____2______ (extreme) cold and low air pressure and a few would even lose ___3_____(they) lives. As for George Mallory, climbing Qomolangma is ___4___ experience which makes people feel powerful. ___5____ they get from the adventure is just sheer joy. Meanwhile, Alan Arnette thinks climbing the mountains forces people_____6____ (look) deep inside themselves. People must have the physical and mental toughness to succeed.Recent ____7_____(study) indicate that taking risks may be part of human nature,with some of us____8______ (likely) to take risks than others. Psychologist Frank Farley refers to the personalities of these people _____ “Type T”--standing for “thrills”.Research also suggests that our desire to seek risks can ____10_____ (connect) to how much we expect to benefit from the result.1.________2. _________3. __________4. _________5. _________6._________7._________8. __________9.__________10. _________Unit6 Hot! Hot! Hot!When I am travelling on the London Tube,it is very hot with the temperature___1_____ (reach) 30 plus degrees outside, ___2___ makes me feel awful. It is even ____3__ (hot) inside the train than outside,causing me to feel a bit sick and even melt with ___4__ passenger next to me. Thinking that London will probably get hotter, I _____5__ (scare). To prepare for the future, I plan ___6____ (sell) my flat, buy a boat, move my office ___7__ the top floor, and even learn swimming _____8______(immediate). Looking through a newspaper, I am shocked by the reports of natural _____9_____ (disaster) around the world, which makes me nervous and consider moving to space. However , going outside, I feel_____10___(refresh) and think I have been worrying too much.1.________2. _________3. __________4. _________5. _________6._________7._________8. __________9.__________10. _________。
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Unit2
Reading and Thinking Ⅰ.课文语篇填空
When Lin Qiaozhi was only five,her mother died suddenly, 1.___w__h_ic_h____ deeply affected her.At age 18,she chose to study medicine rather than go into 2.__m_a_r_r_ia_g_e___(marry) like the majority of girls at that time.When her brother complained 3.___a_n_g_ri_ly____(angry),Miss Lin responded,“I’d rather stay single to study all my life!”
At age 26,Miss Lin graduated from Peking Union Medical College with the highest prize given to graduates.She immediately became the first woman ever 4._t_o__b_e_h_ir_e_d__(hire) as a resident physician in the OB-GYN department of the PUMC Hospital.After 5. ___w_o_r_k_in_g___ (work) for a few years,Miss Lin was sent to study in Europe.In 1939,her American colleagues,6.___w_h_o______ were greatly impressed by her,invited her to stay,but she rejected the offer and returned to China.
Unit 5 Languages Around the World 课文语法填空(含答案)
必修一 Unit 5 Languages Around the WorldThe Chinese Writing system: connecting the past and the presentChina is widely known _______ its ancient civilization which has continued all the way through into modern times, despite the many ups and downs _____ its history. There are many reasons _______ this has been possible, but one of the main _______(factor) has been the Chinese writing system._____ the beginning, written Chinese was a picture-based language_____________(date) back several thousand years to the use of longgu—animal bones and shells on which symbols ____________(carve) by ancient Chinese people. Some of the ancient symbols can still __________(see) in today’s hanzi.By the Shang Dynasty, these symbols ____________(become) a well-developed writing system. Over the years, the system developed into different forms, as it was a time ______________ people were divided geographically, _________(lead) to many varieties of dialects and characters. Qinshihuang united the seven major states into one unified country ________ the Chinese writing system began todevelop________ one direction. That writing system was _______ great importance in uniting the Chinese people and culture.Written Chinese has also become an important means ________ which China’s present is connected with its past. People in modern times can read the classic works which ____________ (write) by Chinese in ancient times. The high regard ______ the Chinese writing system can be seen in the ____________(develop) of Chinese characters as an art form, known ________Chinese calligraphy.Today, the Chinese Writing System is still an important part of Chinese culture. With China _______(play) a greater role in global affairs, an _____________(increase) number of international students are beginning to appreciate China’s culture and history through this ___________(amaze) language.Write a blog about English studyI ______________(study) English since primary school. I used to get high marks, but now I’m having a lot of trouble _______ my li stening. When ___________(listen) to native English speakers talking in a video, I can catch only a few words. Listening to English radio programs__________(help) me get used to ________fast native speakers talk. Sometimes I even record my voice so I can listento _____(I) and compare my_______________(pronounce) with the radio host’s! __________(depend) on whom I’m talking to, I have to decide ___________ to say,“Open the window, please!” or “Could you open the window, please?” If we’re equals, I only need a few words to bridge the gap ___________ us. But i f I’m talking to someone senior_______ me, then I should say, “Would you mind __________ (open) the window, please?”The book that keeps on growingThe Oxford English Dictionary is one of the most famous books in the world with no story and no interesting characters, no exciting__________(begin) and no ____________(satisfy) ending. And yet this book keeps __________(print) and it keeps growing! At its last printing, it was 20 volumes, with nearly 2,000 pages. This _________(strange) popular book is one of the most famous dictionaries in the English-speaking world.The Oxford English Dictionary, or OED______ short, began in 1857 as just an idea of a group of people ________ thought the world needed an English-language dictionary to show the history of English words. However, it wasn’t until the late 1870s___________ James Murray joined the project that it began to grow. Murray ________(plan) for adictionary of about 6,400 pages in four volumes, completed in 10 years. That small metal building was the place ______ Murray and his assistants collected millions of pieces of paper, each one with a word and an example sentence or phrase _________(write) on it. It was not until 1928________the dictionary was declared complete and published. Murray passed away in 1915, over a decade ___________ the OED came out. As soon as the dictionary _________(publish) , however, the editors started to update it! In 1933, the OED was reprinted in 12 volumes. Between 1972 and 1986, four _________(many) volumes were added with new technical and _____________(science) vocabulary and words from other English-speaking countries.With about 600,000 words and three million quotations from over 1,000 years of English, the OED is not only a record of ___________ the English language has come from but has also become _______ important part of the history of English-speaking cultures around the world.Keys:For leading increasing depending whenIn where amazing whether plannedWhy in have been between to where Factors of studying opening writtenAt/in by with beginning that Dating were written listening satisfying before Were carved for helps being printed was published Be seen development how strangely moreHad become as myself for scientific When playing pronunciation who/that where an。
history and traditions课文语法填空
The United Kingdom has a long and interesting history to explore, which can help you understand much more about the country and its 1 (tradition).Almost everywhere you go in the UK, you 2 (surround) by evidence of four different groups of people who took over at different times throughout history.There is so much more to learn about the interesting history and culture of the United Kingdom. Studying the history of the country will make your visitmuch 3 (enjoy). The capital city London is a great place to start, as it is an ancient port city that has a history 4 (date) all the way back to Roman times. There are 5 (count)historic sites to explore, 6 lots ofmuseums 7 ancient relics from all over the UK. The UK is 8 fascinating mix of history and modern culture, with both new and old traditions. 9 you keep your eyes open, you will be surprised to find that you can see both 10 past and its present.答案:1.考名词单复数traditions2. 考谓动will be surrounded3.考形容词比较级more enjoyable4. 考非谓语dating5.考词性转换countless6.考连接词(并列连词)and7.考介词with8.考冠词a9.考连接词(从属连词)If10.考代词its原文翻译:英国历史源远流长、别有趣味,等待你去探索,帮助你进一步了解这个国家及其传统。
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课文语法填空(一)1Do you want a friend 1_______ you could tell everything to ,like your deepest 2_________ (feel) and thoughts? Or are you afraid that your friend would laugh 3______ you ,or just can’tunderstand 4_______ you are going through? Anne Frank wanted the first kind ,so she made her diary her best friend.Anne lived in Amsterdam in the Nethterlands 5_______ World WarⅡ.Her family was Jewish so 6_______ had to hide or they would be caught by the 7________(Germany) Nazis. She and her family hid away for nearly twenty –five months 8_______ they were discovered .During that time the only true friend was her diary .S he said ,“I don’t want to set down a series of facts in a diary 9_______ most people do, 10______ I want this diary itself to be my friend , and I shall call my friend Kitty.”2I wonder if it’s because I haven’t been able to be outdoors for so long 1______ I’ve grown so crazy about everything to do 2_______nature. I can well remember that there was a time 3________a deep blue sky, the song of the birds, moonlight and flowers could never have kept me spellbound. That’s changed since I was here.For example, when it was so warm, I stayed awake on purpose 4______ half past eleven one evening in order to have a good look at the moon for once by myself. But as the moon gave far too 5_______ light, I didn’t dare open a window. 6________time five months ago, I happened to be upstairs one evening 7_______ the window was open. I didn’t go downstairs until 8______ window had to be shut. The dark, rainy evening, the wind, the thundering clouds held me entirely in their power. 9______ was the first time in a year and a half that I 10________ (see) the night face to face.3.Why has English changed over time? Actually all languages change and develop when cultures meet and communicate with each other. At first the English 1_______(speak) in England beween About AD 450 ___2___ 1150 was very different from the English spoken today. It was based more 3______ German than the English we speak at present. Then 4_______ (gradual) from about AD800 ___5____ 1150, English became less like German because 6______ who ruled England spoke first Danish and later French. These new settlers enriched 7_____ English langguage and especially 8______ vocabulary. So by the 1600’s Shakespeare was able to make use 9_______ a wider vocabulary than ever before. In 1620 some British settlers moved to America. Later in the 18th century some British people _______(take) to Australia too.English began to be spoken in both countries.4English now is also spoken 1_____ a foreign or second language in South Asia. For example, India has a very large number of fluent English 2_______(speak).This is 3_______ Britain ruled India from 1765 to 1947. ___4___ that time English became the language for 5___________(govern) and 6________(educate). English is also spoken in many 7________ countries in Africa and Asia. Today 8_____ number of people learning English in China 9________(increase) rapidly. In fact, China may have the largest number of English learners. Will _________(China) English develop its own identity? Only time will tell.5My name is Wang Kun. Ever since middle school, my sister Wang Wei and I have dreamed 1______ taking a great bike trip. Two years ago she bought an expensive mountain bike and then she persuaded me 2________(buy) one. Last year, she visited our cousins, Dao Wei and Yu Hang at their college in Kunming. They are Dai and 3_______(grow) up in western Yunnan Province near the Lancang River, the Chinese part of the river 4________ is called the Mekong River in 5_______ countries. Wang Wei soon got them 6__________(interest) in cycling too. 7________graduating from college, we finally got the chance to take a bike trip. I asked my sister, "Where are we going?" 8_______ was my sister who first had the idea to cycle along the entire Mekong River 9______ where it begins to where it ends. Now 10______ is planning our schedule for the trip.6I am fond of my sister but she has one serious shortcoming. She can be really stubborn. 1__________ she didn't know the best way of getting to places, she insisted that she 2_________ (organize) the trip properly. Now I know that the proper way is always her way. I kept 3________ (ask) her, "When are we leaving and when are we coming back?" I asked her 4________ she had looked at a map yet. Of course she hadn't; my sister doesn't care 5_______ details. So I told her that the source of the Mekong is in Qinghai Province. She gave me a determined look --- 6_____ kind that said she would not change her mind. When I told her that our journey would begin at an altitude of more than5,000 metres, she seemed to be excited about it. When I told her the air would be hard 7__________(breathe) and it would be very cold, she said it would be an interesting experience. I know my sister well. 8______ she has made up her mind, nothing can change 9_____. Finally, I had to give 10_____.7Although 1______ was autumn, the snow had already begun to fall in Tibet. Our legs felt so heavy and cold 2_______we thought they were ice. Have you ever seen snowmen ride bicycles? Wang Wei was in front of me as usual. I knew I didn't need to encourage her. 3_______( climb ) the mountain road was hard work but to go down the hills was great fun. When we reached a valley, it became much 4_________(warm). We had to change from our caps, coats, gloves and trousers 5_______ T-shirts and shorts. Then, as we reached the colder altitudes, we had to change again. In the early evening, we stopped 6________(make0 camp. First we put up our tents and then we ate. After supper, Wang Wei went to sleep but I stayed 7_________(wake). At midnight, the sky became clear and the stars were bright. It was 8_______ quiet in the mountains that night that there was almost no wind, only the sound of the fire. We have already traveled so far. We are reaching Dali in Yunnan Province 9_______ our cousins Dao Wei and Yu Hang will join us. We can hardly wait to see 10________!8Many people put their thoughts into a diary but 1_______ write about their travels in 2_____ is called a travel journal. What is the 3___________(different) between the two? For one thing, a journal isn’t as personal 4______ a diary. For 5_________, a travel journal has a different purpose. In a journal, writers also record their experiences, ideas and afterthoughts about what they have seen. 6________ diary writers try to record 7_______ they feel very soon after things happen, journal writers try to better understand what has happened to them much later. Unlike a diary, a travel journal is written for lots of readers. 8________ topics can be different from a diary, often 9__________(include) people, things, and events less familiar 10_______ the readers.9At 3:42 am everything began to shake. It seemed as if the world was ______ an end! Eleven kilometres directly below the city the greatest earthquake of the 20th century had begun. It was felt in Beijing, 1______ is more than two hundred kilometres away. One-third of the nation felt 2______. A huge crack that was eight kilometres long and thirty metres wide cut _______ houses, roads and canals. In fifteen terrible seconds a large city lay 3_______ ruins. The suffering of the people was extreme. Two-thirds of them died or 4__________(injure) during the earthquake. Thousands of families were killed and many children were left without parents. 5_______ number of people who were killed or injured reached more than 400,000.________ hope was not lost. Soon after the quakes, the army sent 150,000 soldiers to Tangshan to help the rescue workers. The army organized teams to dig out 6______ who were trapped and to bury the 7________(die).Workers built shelters for survivors 8_______ homes had been destroyed. Fresh water was taken to the city 9______ train, truck and plane.10_______(slow),the city began to breathe again.10My name is Elias. I am a poor black worker in South Africa. The time 1______ I first met Nelson Mandela was a very difficult period of my life. I was twelve years old. It was in 1952 and Mandela was the black lawyer 2______ whom I went for advice. He offered guidance to poor black people 3_______ their legal problems. He was generous with his time, for 4_______ I was grateful.I needed his help because I had very little 5_________(educate). I began school at six. The school 6_______ I studied for only two years was three kilometers away. I had to leave because my family could not continue to pay the school fees and the bus fare. I could not read 7______ write well. After trying hard, I got a job in a gold mine. 8________, this was a time when one had got to have a passbook to live in Johannesburg. 9_______(sad) I did not have it because I was not born there, and I worried about 10________ I would become out of work.11The day when Nelson Mandela helped was one of my happiest. He told me 1______ to get the correct papers so I could stay in Johannesburg. I became more 2________(hope) about my future. I never forgot how kind Mandela was. When he organized the ANC Youth League, I joined 3_______ as soon as I could. He said:“The last thirty years have seen the greatest number of laws stopping our rights and progress, until today we have reached a stage 4_______ we have almost no rights at all.”It was the 5________(true). Black people could not vote or choose their leaders. They could not get the jobs they wanted. The parts of town in which they had to live were decided by white people. No one could grow food there. In fact 6_______ Nelson Mandela said: “…we were put into a position 7______ which we had either to accept we were less important 8_______ fight the government. We chose to attack the laws. We first broke the law in a way which was peaceful; …A s a matter of fact, I do not like violence…but in 1963 I helped him blow up some government buildings. It was very dangerous because if I 9__________(catch) I could be put in prison. 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