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虹口区Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords(在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词,首字母已给):(14分)IheardastoryaboutanolderwomanwhostoodinlineatthePostOffice.Shec___81___withayoungmannexttoher.Theyoungmann___82___thatshehadnopackagetomail,andaskedwhyshewasstandinginline.Shesaidthatshejustneededafewstamps.“Ma’am,youmustbetiredstandinghere.Doyouknowthere’sastampmachineoverthereinthecorner?”Hep____83____tothemachinebuiltintothewall.“Thankyou,”theladyreplied,“butI’lljustwaitherealittlel____84____.I’mgettingclosetothewindow.”“Butitwouldbesomuche___85___foryounottostandinthislonglineandbuyyourstampsfromthemachine.”

Thewomansmiledandanswered,“Oh,Iknow.Butthatoldmachinewouldn___86___askmehowmygrandchildrenaregettingalong.”Shehadaneedgreaterthantheneedf___87___postagestamps-aneedtofeelconnectedtootherpeople.Anditwasaneedthatcouldnotbemetbyastampmachine.第一页,编辑于星期一:九点十四分。浦东新区C.Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords.(14分)

Youknowthateatingasensibledietandgettingplentyofexercisehelpmakeyourbodyhealthyandstrong.Butdoyouknowthattherearewaystomakeyourbrainhealthierandsmarter?Herearesevenstepstowardasmarterbrain.

LimityourTVviewingNeverspendtoomuchtimeonTVviewing,foritn________81_______verylittlebrainactivities.Yourbrainwillbecomeweakjustasyourmusclesdo.IfyoudowatchTV,choosesomethingeducationalandmeaningful.TravelTravellingtoa________82_______countryforcesyoutoseeanddothingsinafreshway,bringingstimulationtothebrain.LearnanewlanguageLearninganewlanguageinvolvesdifferentlearningmethods.Learningalanguagesharpensyourbrainandhelpspreventmemoryp________83_______thatyoumaymeetinlateryears.ReadoftenAsyouread,takethetimetolookuppeopleorplacesthataren’tfamiliar.Readingmakesyourvocabularymuchl________84_______ifyoualwayssearchforwordsanddefinitionsthatyoudon’tknow.Eachweek,chooseananimal,abirdorfish,andreadeverythingyoucanaboutit.Stretchyourbrainasyoubecomeanexpertonthesubject.Calculatew________85_______youshopAsyouputthingsinyourgrocerycart,totaleverythinginyourhead.Seehowcloseyougettotheactualtotal.Useyournon-dominant(不占优势的)handIfyouareright-handed,useyourlefthandforeverydayactivities,oruseyourrighthandifyouareleft-handed.Doingfamiliarthingsinadifferentwaywillmakeyourbrainc________86_______newneural(神经)networks.Wechat(微信)!Readmessagesfrompeoplewhohasdifferentinterests.Andsomesaythatlearningtoexpressy________87_______injust100wordsisagreatbrainchallenge.Haveatryanddotheseeveryday.Littlebylittleyoucangetintothehabitofchallengingyourbrain,andmakeyourbrainsmarter!第二页,编辑于星期一:九点十四分。长宁区

C. Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords(在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺。每空格限填一词,首字母已给)(14分)Imaginethis:romanceisallaroundyou,youhavemetandfalleninlovewiththemostwonderfulperson.Theonlytroubleis,youarenotathome,youareinacompletelydifferentpartofthew81.Howdoyouletthatspecialpersonknowhowyoufeel?FranceTheonlyplacetosay‘JET'AIME’(Iloveyou)isonaParisbridgeinthemoonlight.IfyoureallywanttogofortrueFrenchstyle,youwillneedtodressverysmartlyandgotoafashionableFrenchrestauranta82youhavesaidthemagicalwords.JapanThecherryblossomseasonisthemostromantictimeofayearinJapan.I83yourboyfriend/girlfriendinthepolitestwaypossible(youshouldalwaysbeaspoliteaspossibleinJapan!),setupanicelittlepicnicu84acherryblossomtreeandsay‘SUKYO’.RussiaItmightbeminus6degreeswhenyousay‘YATYEBYALYUBLYU’,butthes85willbefallingaroundyouinStPetersburg.Thereisnoscenemoreromantic,andyouwon’tevenfeelthecold---yourheatwillbesow86inside!IndonesiaGosurfingontheIndonesiawatersofSumatraandseetheboyorgirlofyourdreams.Wakeuptoabeautifulsunrise,gosurfinginthecoolwatersalldayandr87intheevenings.AnytimeisOKtosay‘SAYACINTAPADAMU’!Whereveryoucomefrom,onlysay‘Iloveyou’whenyoutrulymeanit.Theymayonlybethreelittlewords,buttheyarepowerfulwordsinanylanguage!第三页,编辑于星期一:九点十四分。松江区C. Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords(在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺。每空格限填一词,首字母已给)(14分)An8-year-oldMiamiboy,JoshuaWilliams,ispresidentofhisownnon-profitorganization---Joshua’sSavetheWorld.Hisorganizationprovidesfoodandclothesforp81

peopleandfamiliesinMiamiandtheneighboringareas.Joshuahasr82thousandsofdollarsforhisorganization.Hestartedtohelpthehungrywhenhewasjust5.Hewasinhismother’scarwhentheypassedabeggar.Joshuaaskedhismothertostopsothathecouldgivehim$20.“It’smym83.Iwanttohelphim,Mum,”Joshuarecalled.Oneyearlater,hecreatedhisorganizationwiththehelpofhismotherandFrancineHanna,alocalbusinesswoman.“Hejustthoughtthatwaswhathewantedtodo,”hismothersaid.“Andtherewasnothingthatcoulds84him.”Theorganizationnowprovidesclothing,furnitureandfoodforthepoorpeopleinAmerica.Atthesametime,Joshuanevermissesac85toencourageotherpeopletofollowwhathedidwhetheratchurchoronthestreets.EarlLairdlosthisjobtwoyearsagoandhasn’tmanagedtogetan86one.Withoutmoney,hecan’tpayfortheflatandhastoliveonthestreet.HedependsonfoodfromJoshua’sSavetheWorld.“Joshuaisanangel(天使)fromGod,”hesaid.JoshuahaswonMiami’s“DotheRightThing”awardandthe“KidsWhoCare”competition,whichawardedhima$1,000note.Eventhoughhehasa87doneplenty,hesaidthathismission(使命)toprovideforthepoorisfarfromfinished.“Iwanttogetateamtogether,”Joshuasaid.“Iwantmyteamtogooutandgivefoodtopeoplewhohaveaneedforit.IwanttospreadlovetocountriesinAfrica.”第四页,编辑于星期一:九点十四分。闸北区C.Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords(在短文的空格内填入ThestorybehindtheshoppingcartCharactersSylvanGoldman–ownerofagroceryshopFredYoung–Sylvan’sfriend,amechanic(机械师)Onenightin1936,inanAmericancity.InsideFred’sworkshop,SylvansitsnexttoFred,whoismakingadjustments(调试)totheirnewi81–ashoppingcart.Sylvan: Mycustomersdon’tlikeourshoppingcart.Fred: Really?Sotheyp82shoppingwiththoseheavybaskets?Sylvan: (nods)I’vegotahugecrowdofcustomerseveryday,b83noneofthemwantstousethecart.Fred: Idon’tunderstand.Weinventedthecartsothatpeopledon’tneedtocarryabasketaroundtheshop.Sylvan: (laughs)Andsothattheywillbuymoregroceries!Fred: Sowhydon’ttheyliketheshoppingcart?Sylvan: Youngmenthinkthatpushingacartaroundmakesthemlookw84andslow,andyoungwomenthinkit’sunfashionable.Fred: Ofcourseitisn’tfashionablerightnow.It’sonlyjustbeeninvented!ButI’msureolderpeoplewillappreciateit.Fred: What?Theydon’tlikethecarte85?Sylvan:Well,theythinkpushingitmakesthemlookhelpless!Fred: Ohno.Weneedtodosomething,Fred.Wecan’tjustg86uponthisinvention!Sylvan:Wewon’t.(Hegetsupandwalksaroundtheroom.Suddenly,hestops.)Aha!I’vegotanidea.Fred: Whatisit?Sylvan:I’llhire(雇佣)somegood-lookingguysandgirlstopushthecartsaroundandpretendthey’reshopping.Fred: Oh!Sotherealshopperswillseetheseattractivepeopleusingthecartsandthink,“Hey,ifit’sgoodenoughforthem,it’sgoodenoughforme!”Sylvan:E87.Fred: Hey!Maybeyoucouldgetoneofthegirlstogreetyourcustomersandencouragethemtousethecart.Sylvan:Greatidea!第五页,编辑于星期一:九点十四分。闵行区C.Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords(在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词,首字母已给)(14分)ChuckWallteachesmanagementandhumanrelationsatBakersfieldCollege.Hewalkedintotheclassonedayandtoldhisstudentsthattheirhomeworkwastoperformoneactofrandom(任意的)kindness.Hisstudentsdidnotc81understandthehomeworkanddidn’tknowwhattodo,buttheprofessorwouldnotanswertheirquestions.Heencouragedhisstudentstoworkitoutbythemselves.Oneweeklater,thestudentsenteredtheclassroomexcitedlytosharetheirs82.Onestudentgaveawayblanketstothehomeless.Anotherreportedonhelpinganoldmancleaningthehouse,andanotherstudenthadbeentryingtof83along,lostfriend.Studentswereenergized(给予活力)bythehomeworkandwantedotherpeopletobekindtoo.Andluckily,thelocalbusinessesprovidedthemwithsomemoneyandmaterials.Withthes84ofthem,thestudentsmadestickerstoputoncarsthatinvitedpeopletodosomethingkindforothers.Theysoldthestickersanddecidedtodonatethemoneytoacenterfortheblind―notsurprisingasProfessorWallisblind.Sincethen,kindnessactivitieshavebeenveryp85inschoolsaroundtheworld.ManyschoolsorganizeaRandomActsofKindnessWeek,aroundNovember13th,tocelebrateWorldKindnessDay.SomeschoolsuseeachdayofRandomActsofKindnessWeektoperformdifferentkindacts,suchasmakinganewfriend,helpingsomeone,doingcommunityservice,orr86moneyforacharity.Studentslearntoconsiderotherpeopleandthinkabouthowsmallactionscanmaketheworldab87place.第六页,编辑于星期一:九点十四分。徐汇区C. ReadthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwordsMostpeopleknowthatintelligencequotient(IQ)isimportant,butEQisprobablymoreimportantindailylife.Whenfacinganexam,EQhelpsustomanageourfeelings.Whengettingalongwithfriendsorparents,EQhelpsustoc81well.EQisshapedpartlybygenetics(基因).Youcanseesomebabiesarequiet,whileothersarenot.B82,EQissomethingyoucanlearnforyourself.Youcanlearnwhatdifferentfeelingsmightmeanandhowtheyrelatetoyourselfandothers.Ifwelearnintherightway,ourEQcangetbetteraswegetolder.ChildrenwithahighEQusuallyhavegreatersuccesswithmakingfriends.HavingahighEQneedsafewdifferentskills.Learningabouttheseskillscanhelpustoi83ourEQ.Butwhatarethey?Let’stakealook!1.KnowyourselfMostpeoplefeelmanydifferentfeelingst84theday.Somefeelingslikesurpriselastjustafewseconds.Others,likehappinessandsadness,maystayaroundmuchl85.BeingabletorecognizetheseeverydayfeelingsisthemostbasicofallEQskills.2.ManageyourselfWeallgetangry.Weallhavedisappointments.Butweneedtocontrolit.Itisnotalwaystherighttimeorplacetoexpressourfeelings.Whenyouareangrywithsomeone,takeadeepbreathands86countto10.Thisway,youcancalmdown.3.EncourageyourselfWhenyoufailanexam,youmaybedisappointed.Butthereissomethingmoreeffectiveyoucando—learntoencourageyourself.Itgivesyoutheenergyandc87tomoveon.Ithelpsyoutobuildastrongheart.第七页,编辑于星期一:九点十四分。宝山区

C.Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords(在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使内容通顺,每空格限填一词,首字母已给):(14分)Therearedifferentwaysoftellingastory.Itcanbetoldinwords,inpictures,inmusic,andactedo81,oritcanbetoldbystillanotherway---bydancing.Dancingthattellsastoryiscalledaballet(芭蕾舞).Thedancinginaballetisdonetomusic,butthestoryistoldbythemovementsofthedancers.Thereisnosingingandspeakinginit.Aballetisaworkofartjustasabeautifulpicture.Theorigin(起源)ofballetd82backabout600yearsago,whichbeganasakindofentertainmentinthecourtsoftherulersinItaly.TwohundredyearslaterballetwadpopularintheFrenchcourt.TheFrenchKingLouisXIVfoundedaballetschool.LatertherulersofRussiabecameinterestedinballet.TheyofferedlargeamountsofmoneytothebestballetmastersanddancersofFrance.Theyalsosetuptheirownballetschoolsanddancecompanies(舞蹈团).SoonRussiansproducedmanyfamousballets.“SwanLake”wasoneofthem.Russianstransformedtheworlddance,music,art,theatreandevenf83.Thebasicpositions(姿势)andtechniquesofballetweredevelopedlongago.Overthecenturies,choreographers(编舞者)haverevised(修改)theclassicaltechniques,butthebasicpositionshaveremainedthesame.Whenyoubeginlearningthestepsandposes(舞姿)ofballet,youwillrealizethatmostofthemhaveFrenchnames.Forexample,apartofaballetthatisdancedbyjusttwopeopleiscalledpas-de-deux(芭蕾双人舞).MostoftheFrenchtermshavebeenc84throughouttheyears.Balletdancingisknownforitsgraceandelegance,asballerinas(芭蕾舞女演员)seemtoglide(滑行)acrossthestagealmosteffortlessly(不费力地).Balletdancersstrivetoappeartallandlightontheirfeet.Femaledancersraisethemselvesevenhigherbygoingupontheirtoeswithpointeshoes(足尖鞋).Probablythemostimportantpartofaballetdancer'sequipmentisballetshoes.Afterseveralyearsofpropert85,somefemaleballetdancerswearpointeshoestomakethemappearlighterandmoredelicate.Pointeshoesmakeitpossibleforballerinastodanceonthetipsoftheirtoes.Thefirstballetwasperformedover500yearsago.Ment86dancedtheleadingroles,aswomenwereconsideredtooweaktoperformthechallengingandsometimesdaringchoreography(大胆的舞蹈动作).Butnowagirlhasasgoodachanceasaboyofbeingafamousballetdancer.Manyofthemostfamousballetswereadaptedfromfairytalesandfolkstories.Someballetsarebasedonhistoricaleventsandbiblestories.Inaballetyoucanfindthemostbeautifulandgracefulofalldancestyles.Ifyou'veeverseenal87balletonstage,youareawareofaballerina'samazingabilitytotransportanentireaudienceintoanotherworld.Allballetdancershaveonethingincommon:aloveofgrace,beautyanddiscipline(有素养)ofballet.第八页,编辑于星期一:九点十四分。崇明区C)Readthepassageandfilltheblankswithproperwords(在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使内容通顺,每空格限填一词,首字母已给)(14分)MaketheskiesblueTHEstreetsofDalian,LiaoningwerecoveredbysnowaweekbeforeSpringFestival.However,insteadofstayingathome,LiChunyuan,aJunior1studentatNo42MiddleSchool,wentoutwithherclassmates.Theymadepostersbyt____81___andcalledonpeoplenottosetofffireworks.Thestudentdidthisinordertor___82___airpollution.SinceJanuary,manycitiesinchinahaveseenalotoffoggydays.InBeijing,onlyfivedaysinJanuarywerefreeofsmog(雾霾)。AnofficialfortheMinistryofEnvironmentProtectiontoldBeijingNewsthatPM2.5pollutionisthem__83___problemwithairpollution.Poorairhasdoneharmtopeople’shealth.Childrenandtheelderlyaremoreatrisk.AreportfromBeijingChildren’sHospitalshowsthathalfofthep____84__hadrespiratory(呼吸道的)problemsfromJan.5to11.Torespondtotheairproblem,theChinesegovernmentandmanyChinesepeoplehavestartedtotakeaction.Beijingannouncedaplantousecleanfuelingovernmentvehiclesandplanttrees.Ita___85____askedcitizenshiptosetofffewerfireworksfortheSpringFestivalcelebrations.Theysuggestedthatcarswithlargeemissions(排放)shouldbebanned(禁止)andfactoriesshouldbecloselywatched.ThreestudentsfromNo.4HighSchoolinBeijingwroteareporttoadviseh___86____tofighttheairpollution.“Wehopemorepeoplewillj___87____ustoprotectourenvironment.Withallefforts,theblueskieswillcertainlyreturnsoon,”saidShiyucong,oneofthethreestudents.第九页,编辑于星期一:九点十四分。金山区C.Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords.(在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词,首字母已给。)(14分)ButterflyfairlyTherewasoncealittlegirl.Shehadnofamily,andnoonelovedher.Oneday,whenshewaswalkingthroughafield,shenoticedasmallbutterflyc_____inathornbush(荆棘丛).Themorethebutterflytriedtofreetofreeitself,thedeeperthethornscutintoitsbody.Thelittlegirlc____letgothebutterfly.Insteadofgoingaway,thebutterflychangedintoabeautifulfairy.Foryourkindness,thebutterflyfairysaidtothelittlegirl,“Iwillgiveyouanyw____youwouldliketohave.”Thelittlegirlthoughtforamomentandthenreplied,”Iwanttobeh____.”Thefairysaid,”verygood.”Thenshegotclosetothegirl’searandsaidsomethingtoherinalowvoice.Asthelittlegirlgrewup,therewasnooneinthevillages_____happyasshe.

Therewasnooneinthevillages______happyasshewas.Everyoneaskedherthesecretofthehappiness.Shewouldsmileandonlyanswer

“ThesecretofmyhappinessisthatIlistenedtoakindfairlywhenIwasalittlegirl.”Whenshewasveryold,theneighborsallcametovisither.Theywerea_____thathersecretofhappinesswoulddiewithher.“Tellus,please,”theybegged,“telluswhatthefairysaid.”Theoldwomansmiledandsaid,“Shetoldmethateveryone,nomatterhowoldoryoung,nomatterhowrichorpoor,n_____me.”shesaidthatalwayshelpingotherswouldmakemydreamcometrue.”第十页,编辑于星期一:九点十四分。嘉定区Airpollution,asweknowittoday,startedwiththeIndustrialRevolutioninEuropeinthe19thcentury.Inthelastfewdecades,ithasb______aseriousproblemforourenvironment.Whenharmfulelementsgetintotheair,theymaycausehealthproblemsandcanalsod_____theenvironment,buildingandsoil.Theymaketheozonelayer(臭氧层)muchthinnerandtheclimatemorechangeable.Ourmodernlifestylehasledtodirtierairovertheyears.Factories,allkindsofvehicles,thegrowingnumberofpeoplearethethingsthatarer______forairpollutiontoday.Butnotallairpollutioniscausedbypeople.Smog,forestfires,duststormsandvolcaniceruptionscanalsoleadtothepollutionoftheatmosphere.Smog(雾霾)isam________ofsmokeandfog.Itoccurswhengasesfromhurtfuelgettogetherwithfogontheground.Whenheatandsunlightgettogetherwiththesegases,theyformdangerousparticlesintheair.Smogoccursinbigcitieswithalotoftraffic,e_____inthesummertime.Whenitisveryhot.Smogstaysneartheground.Itcauseslungdiseasesandbreathingproblemsandinsmogareas,wecan’tseewell.Today,citieswithalargep______havethebiggestsmogproblems-LosAngeles,MexicoCityorCairo.Thesmogoftenstaysoverthecitiesformanydays.ThousandsofpeopledieinLondoneveryyear.Alotofmeasureshavebeentakentopreventsmogsofar.Driversarenota______todriveonsmogdaysinsomecities.Factoriesusecoalthatdoesn’thavemuchsulfur(硫磺)init.Socarsaremuchenvironmentallyfriendlytoday.第十一页,编辑于星期一:九点十四分。黄浦和卢湾区Doyougetangrywhenyourfriendssingloudlywhileyouaretryingtoworkorwhenyourbestfrienddoesnotwaitforyouafterschool?Ifyoudo,youneedtotakecontrolofyourfeelings.Gettingangrywithotherscancauseyoutol_81___friends.CaryEgeberg,anAmericanhighschoolteacher,haswrittenabooknamedMyFeelingsAreJustLikeWildAnimalstohelpyoucontrolyourfeelings.Thebooktellshowtostaycoolwhenb_82___thingshappen.Thebooksaysthatgettingangryonlymakesproblemsw_83___.Itcannevermakethembetter.“Gettingangryisnotanaturalwaytoact,”thebooksays.“Itisjustahabit,likesmoking.’’Thebooksaysyoucancontrolyoufeelingse_84___---allyouhavetodoistotellyourselfnottobeangry.Thebookgivesmanytipstohelpyouifyougetangryfrequently.Herearethetopthree:●Keepar_85___.Everytimeyougetangry,writedownwhyyouareangry.Lookatitlaterandyouwillseeyougetangrysooften.●Askyourfriendstos_86___talkingtoyouwhenyougetangry.Leaveyoualone.Thiswillteachyounottobeangry.●Dosomethingd_87___.Whenyougetangry,walkawayfromtheproblemandgosomewhereelse.Trytolaugh.第十二页,编辑于星期一:九点十四分。静安和青浦区C)Readthepassageandfilltheblankswithproperwords(在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使内容通顺,每空格限填一词,首字母已给)(14分)Whoismanagingthingsinyourtownorcity?Someonerepairsabrokenwindowinthelibrary.Someonemakessurethetrafficlightswork.Someonepumpscleanwaterintopipes.Someone81forthe

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