九年级上学期英语语篇填空第二节盲填专练
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九年级上学期英语语篇填空第二节盲填专练
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China and Western countries may have different ideas about certain animals, but when it comes to pigs we have somehow reached 1 agreement--that pigs are ugly, lazy and stupid. 2 the truth is that pigs do have some finer qualities. A research shows pigs are mentally and socially similar 3 dogs. And the know the difference between those who treat them well and those who don’t. 4 are lovable pig characters in cartoons, too. Peppa Pig, for example, a UK television series (连续剧) that began in 2004, 5 now become one of the most popular cartoons in 180 countries and regions. The four members in the cartoons teach children from all over the world about love, friendship, and the value of family.
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There are many reasons why I encourage people to travel, and I know the experience will make one a better person. I remember 1 traveling, I began to know the world better. The world is not just about me, my small town and home.
2 you will meet different people from all over the world, you will realize that people are similar in their dreams, hopes and feelings. Enjoy exploring(探索) the different cultures,
3 you will also find that people are different in some of the things they do and how they live. Once you understand their ways, it
4 not be strange or scary. Often we read stories about other cultures in books. Only when we visit their areas,
5 we find that those stories are something wrong.
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There are many places of interest in Beijing, such as the Great Wall and the Forbidden City. The Forbidden City is 1 the center of Beijing. It is the largest palace in the
world. To protect the people inside the palace, the ancient people built a moat (护城河) around it 2 is 52 meters wide and 6 meters deep. There is also a thick wall. The wall includes four gates in 3 . They are Wumen in the south, Shenwumen in the north, Donghuamen in the east and Xihuamen in the west. On the four corners of the wall stand 4 towers. All the buildings are strong 5 amazing. They are great achievements of Chinese ancient architecture (中国古建筑). Now, thousands of tourists come to visit it every day.
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Do you know when and where ice-cream was created? It has a long and interesting history. The earliest ice-cream was eaten in China centuries ago. People at that time 1 put orange juice on the ice or get something cool to drink. Later, this idea traveled to Italy. Around 1660, 2 was popular to serve ice-cream in coffee shops in Paris. Most of the shops were owned 3 Italians. Among them, the first successful one belonged 4 a man named Francesco Procopio. Ice-cream was brought to America in 5 1700s, and it quickly became the favorite of Americans. Today in the United States, ice-cream is not only a kind of food, but also a way of life.
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Once, two lazy birds lived in a nest together. 1 a cold winter day, a strong wind was blowing. Suddenly, there appeared a hole in their nest. The cold wind blew in through the hole and got away the warm air from the nest. They started feeling cold. But each of them thought that the other bird 2 repair the hole. As a result, no one did it. Soon the snow started to fall and entered the nest. The two lazy birds felt freezing. 3 no one was active enough to work. In the morning they were found
dead in their nest. Life is 4 same. Some people never get success because their laziness blows out the chances. 5 not lazy will enable you to live a happy and successful life. It's up to you, of course.
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We usually go to see a doctor when we are ill. Doctors 1 give us some medicine, and the medicine often makes us feel better. But sometimes the doctor's medicine 2 work. This happened to one man Thomas Smith. He was ill in hospital, but he wasn’t getting well. Then he found a new "doctor" 3 himself. He saw funny films. He read funny books. And something wonderful happened. Laughing took away his pain after half a year. His own happy feeling helped him get well again. He wrote his story in his book. He said laughing was very useful. 4 was the best "medicine". This story may surprise you, but more and more people are getting well in this way. 5 call on the "doctor" inside your mind, and keep happy and well!
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Once, there was a little girl named Meredith. She was always interested in things 1 chemistry and history. Meredith never wanted to talk about these interests because she was afraid she would be judged. She always learned more about these topics when she was 2 herself. 3 no one could find out about this. One day a new girl, Josie, joined her sixth-grade class, and 4 new girl was asked to say three things about herself. Josie stood up and started to talk about her interests. First, she said she was interested in reading and writing stories. Second, she said she
liked history. Third, she said she enjoyed chemistry. Meredith’s eyes lit up with joy. Finally, she had found someone 5 had common interests as her. Immediately the two girls became good friends.
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As the saying goes, "Eyes are the window to the soul". However, 70% of us have poor eyesight. So how can we protect our eyes? 1 is some advice on how to protect our eyes. At first, we should be cautious on the health of using eyes. 2 reading, we should keep the book about a foot away from us. After reading for an hour or two we 3 better have a rest by looking at the plants in the distance. What's more, using less electronic products 4 a good way to protect our eyes. Besides, we should see green plants as often as possible. Finally, remember to do eye-protecting exercises or do more outdoor sports 5 will help us keep good eyesight.
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Everyone faces challenges in their life, but some are more important than 1 . Daniel Kish had serious problems with his eyes when he was born. And doctors took away both of his eyes 2 he was fourteen months old. Soon after, however, he started to do an amazing thing. He started to make clicking (咔哒) sounds his tongue to help him move around. Much like a bat, he now moves about using sonar (声呐). He is 4 good at it that he can ride a bicycle in traffic. He and his group, World Access for the Blind, teach others 5 to use sonar.
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Critical thinking (批判性思维) is trying to improve the way you think. People use critical thinking in every area of life to solve problems and evaluate claims (评估主张). When a problem comes our way, we need to think critically to decide 1 to solve it. When we see an advertisement, for example, we should stop and think. Advertisements are made 2 make people feel certain that they are true, and then people can buy the products. 3 is what the advertisement says true? Is it making a claim? Or does it only interest us? Critical thinking is important and stops us 4 making poor choices. In fact, we are using 5 if we ask questions naturally about what we see.
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My name's Jim Brown. I've taught in China 1 5 years. I don’t like to write letters, 2 I enjoy getting letters from my family and other people. They always say you have to write letters if you expect to get some. But 3 isn’t true. I hardly ever write to anybody. However, I always get lots of mails. I hear 4 my brother in Germany two or three times a month, and I get letters regular from my sister in Paris and from friends in Britain and Canada. My cousin Harry works in an airline company and travels all around the world. He writes to me very often too. A friend of Harry's writes to me simply 5 he learns that I collect stamps.
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Ever since I was a little girl, I've loved reading detective (侦探) novels, so I guess it was pretty normal that I started writing 1 when I was older. However, my family want me to have a traditional career 2 when I said that I wanted to go to college and study w riting, my parents told me that I couldn’t. They told me that I had to study for a degree 3 that I would achieve a career, and not something as risky as writing suppose I could have studied journalism (新闻专业), but I didn’t want to lose interest in writing because it would be something I would do every day for work, not 4 pleasure. I thought teaching looked like a pretty good compromise (妥协), especially because of the long holidays. It was a good choice. By the time I was twenty-five, I 5 already finished two novels.
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