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1、综合填空专项练习You are so 1. 疲倦的 at night, but you can't sleep. Here are some good ideas.First, you 2. s be in a quiet room. That 's important. You should put your feet in somewarm water before you go to bed, and that's a 3. / t r ?d?i n ? l / way. You should havea glass of milk. It 's good

2、 for sleeping. You should think you are4i.n_a / b j u: t i fl/ beautiful place. Itvery q'uiset here , and there are many trees and you walk 5. slow.That 6. like a good idea. It can help you sleep soon.Sleeping is important to our 7. 健康. Don 't b8e. worry. Go to bed early,eat more vegetables

3、and do some 9. . And 10. e will have a good sleep at night.1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 二Amanda is a very kind girl. She is always 11. will to help people who are in 12. Now Amanda is 13. s in the university of Texas. At the same time, she is volunteering to teach at Heart House in her 14 time. He

4、art House is a local after schoolprogram for children. It 15 / p r ? v ai d z/ some extra education for those children who arenot doing well in their studies.Amanda goes to Heart House to teach the children twice a week. She has also 16 makea website for Heart House. In this way, more people have mo

5、re chances to learn about Heart House and help the children there.Because of Amanda's website, every week 125 volunteers 17 花费 about four hourshelping the children at Heart House now. “ Without Amanda's website, Heart House would be 18. u to have enough volunteers. Her support is much apprec

6、iated, the program leader says.“I feel happy to teach those kids how to study. The 19. / h ? p i s t/ thing is that I canalso learn a lot from them. I won't give up volunteering after graduation. I hope to 20 继续teaching kids who need help, Amanda says.11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 三I w

7、ork in a cleaning company. Usually people call us, and we provide house cleaning 21. /'s?:rvis/.One day, I got a call from a man named David.“I want to help an old man. He just hadsurgery 手术 and is still 22. i. Can I pay for it without letting him know ?he asked. Davidwas a very kind man. He cal

8、led us because he was worried about his 23. 邻居 , Mr. Smith.Mr. Smith just came back from the hospital. His house was in a 24. , but he couldn't do anyhousework. Even 25 sweep the floor was difficult for him. He didn't tell his childrenbecause he didn't want them to 26 浪费 their time takin

9、g care of him. David wanted to helpMr. Smith without bringing him any 27 精神压力 ,心理负担 . And then we asked Davidwhat would happen if Mr. Smith would refuse to let us come into his house. “I have to at least try, and 28. a, I really want to help him, he said.Luckily, Mr. Smith let us in and our workers

10、did a good job. 29. /sins/ we promisedDavid not to tell his name, we didn't tell too much to Mr. Smith. Mr. Smith was touched by the gift from someone he didn't know. Sometimes we don't expect to 30 on others, because we areafraid of letting them get into trouble. However, there is alway

11、s someone who cares for you and tries his best to help you.21. 22. 23. 24. 25.26. 27. 28. 29. 30.四It 31. take me about two months to plan my daughter's birthday party. She was threeyears old. I got many ideas from the 32. / 'int?: rnet/ that I 33. t I could use for theparty. I had sleepless

12、nights because I wanted this to be the best birthday. I looked for a place to 34. our party. 35. 幸运地 , I found Monte Verde Park. It is a very beautiful park. After booking it, we 36. s to buy gifts for all the kids. We went to LA for good prices. I had40 gifts in my room for a month and I wanted to

13、give them all away. I bought two beautiful 37. 裙子 for my daughter. I also bought red cards at Tall Mouse. I then 38. them to my daughter's friends. I 39. invite them to my daughter's third birthday party on 40. /sep'temb?r/ 25 at 6 : 30 p.m. at Monte Verde Park. They could eat cake and h

14、ave a good time.31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 五Alan, a woodcutter 伐木工 , lived a hard life. One day when he was cutting wood near a river, his axe 斧 41. fall into the river. Alan had only one axe and did not know how to42. He felt so 43. s and began to cry.An old man 44. _ / 'h?: rd/ an

15、d walked to him. “What's the matter, young man? he asked. “Help me, said Alan. “My axe is in thwe ater. I can't 45. f it. “You'll have your axe, said the old man. “ I'll help you. Then he jumped into the 46. 河 and brought up a gold axe.“Is this 47. (you) axe? he asked.“No, said Alan,

16、 “that is not my axe.Then the old man brought up a silver( 银的 ) axe. Alan again said that it was not his axe. The48/' 0 ?: rd/ time the old man brought up the woodcutter's axe.Alan was very happy. “This is my axe. The old man was happy 49 the woodcutter's honesty He also 50 (给) the golda

17、xe and the silver axe to him.41. _ 42 43. 44. _ 45. 46. _ 47 48. 49. _ 50. 六Be a Butterfly!CampKimimelais a camp forgirls in the 51. /'bju: tifl/ Rocky Mountains.Kimimela 52. (意思是 ) “ butterfly in the Native American Sioux language. Our campersstay in cabins( 小木屋 ) that are named after 53. / 

18、9;difr?nt/ butterflies:Cabin Lacewings(ages 710),Cabin Swallowtails(ages 11 14) and Cabin Monarchs (ages 15 17)Campers will live, play and learn here. A 54. t of good teachers will look 55. them.Camp activities 56. ( 包括 ) boating and swimming on beautiful Lake MacShane,and horseback (ride) and hikin

19、g in the woods. Campers may also play sports (tennis and volleyball) and go to parties. Every day ends 58. a song around the campfire( 营火 )We have 10 cabins and 15 campers live in a cabin. Don'tworry the cabins all have bathrooms!Camp Kimimela is all about outdoor fun, so you may not bring mobil

20、e phones or MP3 players.Our camp has two sessions一段时间).Each session is six weeks. The first session 59. bfrom June to mid July and the 60. (two) from midJuly through August.The cost is $3,000 per session for one child.51. 52. 53. 54. 55.56. 57. 58. 59. 60.七Chinese writer Mo Yan has 61. (win) the 202

21、2 Nobel Prize in Literature( 文学 ). He isthe first Chinese to win the prize.Mo Yan was born into a farmer's family in Shandong in 1955. He 62. l_ school to work atthe 63. of twelve, first on the farm, later in a factory. In 1976 he 64. j_ the PLA and duringthis time he began to study writing. His

22、 first short story was published in has 65. writemany famous books about his 66. / t?aildhud / and his hometown. Many of his books havebeen translated into English, French and many other 67. _ 语言 .Mo Yan's 68. / wini? / of the Nobel Literature Prize, widely regarded 69. a great 70. 鼓励 for China&

23、#39;s literature, is bringing more confidence to the nation's young authors.61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 八There are many 71. _ of tigers all over the world, and the 72. _ large tiger is Northeast Tiger. It can be over two 73. m long and 200 kilos in 74. _重量 . Some NortheastTigers live

24、 in the northeast of China, like Heilongjiang Province and Jilin Province. Because there are large 75. /'f?: rists/ and 76. / 'maunt?nz/and the tigers usually like living there. Alsothere are fewer people living there. So the tigers can live a quiet life. They can run after each other, catch

25、 and eat some small animals like rabbits and deer.The Northeast Tiger is 77. d from an ordinary one. For 78. ,the Northeast Tiger haslighter fur and dark brown stripes 条纹 The number of the tigers 79. become smaller and smaller, so we should 80 保护 them from now on.71. 72. 73. 74. 75.76. 77. 78. 79. 8

26、0.九The Ways to Carry MessagesWhen you speak, write a letter and make a telephone call, your words carry a message. People communicate with words. Do you think you can communicate without words? A smile on your face 81. _ show you are happy or friendly. 82. T_ in your eyes tell others that you're

27、 sad or 83. 不快乐的 . When you put 84. your hand in class, your teacher knowsyou want to say something or ask some 85. . / 'kwest?nz/You shake your head in China, andpeople know you are saying “ no You nod in China, and people know you are saying “ yesOther things can also carry messages. For examp

28、le, a sign at the bus stop helps you know which bus to take. A sign on the wall of your school helps you to find the library. Signs on the door tell you where you go in or 86. . There are a lot of signs around you. You can 87. rmessages from them all the time.People can communicate in many other way

29、s. An 88. 艺术家 can use his pictures totell about the beautiful mountains, the blue sea and many other things. Books can tell you about allthe 89. wonder things in the world and also about people and their ideas.Books, letters, TV, radio, films and the Internet all help us to communicate with others.

30、Theyall help us know the news in the world and what other people are 90./ ' 0 i?ki? / about.81. 82. 83. _ 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. _ 89. 90. A turtlelived in apon d池塘with十two ducks. The turtleenjoyed 91. _ she life therebecause she could talk with the ducks every day. And the turtle loved to talk.Aft

31、er many 92. y_, there was very little water in the pond. The two ducks 93. decideto fly to another 94. a. They walked over to the turtle to say goodbye.“Oh, don't leave me behind ! said the turtle, “Take me with you ! “But you cannot fly !said the ducks.“Take me with you !Please! said the turtle

32、.The ducks felt so 95. _ 抱歉的 for her, and at last they got an idea. “We will each carry one end of a stick, and you bite 咬 the middle of it. Then we will fly with you. But 96. /ri ' mebm?r/ not to talk ! If you open your mouth, you 97. fall down, said the ducks.The turtle 98. 同意 and thanked the

33、ducks. So they began to fly.When they came over a small town, some people saw them. “Isn't it 99. _ /strend?/ strange?Look!they shouted, and everyone ran to look.The turtle forgot everything, and started to say, “ Hus,hyou foolish 愚蠢的 people!But when she opened her mouth, she 100. to the ground.

34、It is a very good thing to be able to hold one's tongue 舌头 !91. 92. 93. 94. 95. 96. 97. 98. 99. 100. My hometown is a beautiful village. Great changes have taken 101. p here in the past tenyears. Ten years ago, it was a 102. 贫穷的 village. There was only one mountain path to gothere. 103. O_ one o

35、r two families had bikes or radios. People 104. 居住 in low straw thatched cottages破草房.Now my hometown has taken on a new look. We have 105.build a new highway 公路 Every family can 106 _ TV at home, and some have had cars. All the 107 /'vilid ?rz/ are living in new houses, some even in large 108. /

36、 ' bildi?/z. Everyfamily has 109. save some money. Thanks to幸亏,由于the government's effort, nowchildren can receive a good education. We are living a 110. _ life now.101. 1 02. 1 03. 1 04. 1 05. 106. 107. 108. 109. 110. 十二 I had two unwanted house guests 客人 for years. Their names were Fear and

37、 Hate. It 111. seem that they liked to stay with me. I tried 112. _ 几个 times to let them out. But in the _, I found they came back again and again. They also invited their bad friends, 114. lWorry, to stay with me. They made my life 115. / ' tebr?l/.Finally one day I couldn't stand them any

38、more. I 116. 决定 to get rid of 摆脱 theseunwanted guests. Then I 117. h_ a knock 敲门声 on the door of my soul 内心 When I opened the door, I found Love there. I invited Love in and to my 118. /s ?' pra/iz, my unwanted houseguests 119. _ leave. Then Love asked his friends Peace and Joy to come in. Later, Fear and Hate tried to get back in my house, but when they saw Love in my house, they ran 120. _.Open the door of your soul. Invite Love in and let Fear and Hate go. Make your home a happy one now.111. 112. 113. 114. 115. 116. 117. 118. 119. 120. 十三A little boy 121. i

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