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专题07完形填空(10空)20篇1.GovernmentsandbusinessworldwidearecreatingsmartphoneappstohelptrackthespreadofCOVID-19.Trackingthespreadofadiseaseisanimportantstepin_____1_____itsoutbreak.Bytrackingdownpeoplewhohavebeenincontact_____2_____COVID-19patients,healthexpertscanwarnthem,andkeepCOVID-19fromspreading_____3_____.Thisiscalled“contacttracing”._____4_____governmentsremoveCOVID-19lockdownlimits,they’llneedtobeabletoquicklyfindandcontain(控制)newoutbreaks.Contacttracingwillbea(n)_____5_____partoftheprocess.ButbecauseCOVID-19spreadsso_____6_____tosomanypeople,it’salmostimpossibletotraceallcontactswithphonecalls.That’s_____7_____manypeoplehopethatdigitalcontacttracingwithsmartphoneswillhelp.Mostcontacttracingappscollect_____8_____aboutwherepeoplehavegoneandthepeoplethey’vehadcontactwith.Theappscannotify(通知)_____9_____whenoneoftheirrecentcontactshasbeenfoundtohaveCOVID-19.Somesystemsalsonotifygovernmentsorhealthcareworkers.Nowmanyappshavebeen_____10_____aroundtheworld.Butsomepeopleworrytheappsarebeingmadetooquicklyandmaynotprotectpeople’sprivateinformation.1.A.stopping B.keeping C.studying D.using2.A.for B.by C.with D.at3.A.nearer B.further C.higher D.slower4.A.As B.Though C.So D.But5.A.expensive B.friendly C.cheap D.important6.A.quickly B.clearly C.politely D.softly7.A.where B.why C.which D.how8.A.story B.advice C.information D.answer9.A.patients B.doctors C.families D.users10.A.developed B.found C.bought D.borrowed2.Orderingfoodonlinehasbecomepartofcollegelifebecauseitonlytakesafewminutes.However,auniversityinsouthwestChinaistryingtostop___11___doingit.Theban(禁令)notonlymadestudentsunhappy,butalsotheinternetusers.Somesaidthatthebanmadethe___12___fullofpeople.Therearenotenoughseatsinit,sostudentshavetostanduporsquat(蹲)whentheyeat.The___13___dininghallalsomeansthatstudentshavetospendmoretimeeating.Ifstudentscanorderonline,theycanhavemoretimeto___14___atnoonsothattheywillbeenergetic(精力充沛的)intheafternoon.Someevensaid___15___thatthedininghallonlyprepareafewdishesandalmostallofthemtastebad.Infact,ChengduUniversityofForeignLanguagesisnotthe___16___onetodoso.BeijingLanguageandCultureUniversityandsomeotheruniversitieshavealreadydonethat.AteacherfromChengduUniversityofForeignLanguagessaidthatschoolsstoppedstudentsorderingfoodonline___17___thefoodfromoutsideisnotsafeforstudents.Orderingtoomuchfoodalsohadaserious___18___problembecausetherewereoftenmanyusedfoodboxesleftintheschoolplaygroundafterstudents___19___meals.However,intheeyesofLiuJunhai,ateacheratRenminUniversityofChina,universitiesthemselvesshouldsolvethisproblem.“Ifschoolsmaketheirdininghallsbetter,theirstudentswillsoon___20___.Forexample,theycanpreparemoretastydishes.”11.A.students B.teachers C.parents12.A.classroombuilding B.dininghall C.swimmingpool13.A.clean B.busy C.modern14.A.play B.eat C.rest15.A.happily B.angrily C.seriously16.A.earliest B.worst C.slowest17.A.but B.and C.because18.A.noise B.air C.rubbish19.A.finished B.prepared C.started20.A.goaway B.comeback C.standup3.ReadersisapopularTVshow.Itinvitesdifferentpeopleto____21____aloudonthestage(舞台).Theshowalso____22____themovingstoriesbehindthosepeople.Theycanreadeverything,likepoems,books,and____23____.Byreadingaloud,thewordsonthepapercometolife.Manypeoplearefansofthe____24____.Theybegintoenjoyreadingaloudathome.Now,theshowgivespeoplea____25____placetoreadacrossChina.Itisareadingpavilion(朗读亭).Theyareinmany____26____,includingShanghai,HangzhouandXi’an.Thepavilionisvery____27____.Onlyonepersoncancomeintoiteachtime.Thereisamicrophoneinitanditrecordspeople’s____28____.Everyonecanreadforthreeminutesinthepavilion.Theycanreadanythingthey____29____.Theshowwillpicksomeofthe____30____andinvitethemtoreadonTV.Peopleofallagesreadinthepavilion.“Readingshouldbejustlikesingingandtalking,”saidDongQing,thehostandproducer(制作人)oftheshow,“Wecanexpressourtruefeelingsbyreadingaloud.”21.A.sing B.read C.shout D.speak22.A.tells B.talks C.speaks D.says23.A.movies B.letters C.games D.songs24.A.film B.song C.game D.show25.A.sad B.special C.boring D.common26.A.buildings B.countries C.towns D.cities27.A.big B.small C.interesting D.wide28.A.voices B.faces C.smiles D.heads29.A.like B.smell C.hear D.remember30.A.singers B.readers C.speakers D.actors4.Whatisitliketoexerciseinspace?Simplethingscanbeharderoutside___31___earth.However,difficultthingsmightbecome___32___.AvideofromCCTVshowsthatZhaiZhigang,acrewmemberofShenzhouXIII,ispracticing___33___traditional—taichi(太极拳)ontheTiangong-1.___34___surprisingandinterestingthisis!Infact,thetraditionofpracticingtaichistartedin2012whenthecountry’sShenzhouIXcrewmemberLiuYangfirstdidsoinspace.Forastronauts,exercisingisbothfun___35___necessary.Thethreeastronauts,ZhaiZhigang,WangYapingandYeGuangfu,___36___intospaceonOctober16.MostChineseexpect___37___whatreallygoesoninsidethespacestation.Herearetheplans.Firstofall,theywilldo___38___scientificexperiments(实验)duringthesix-monthstayonTiangong-1.Also,they___39___educationallessonstoChinesestudentstowatch.What’smore,theywillshowustheirnormallife.Forexample,afewdayslater,Zhaiwillshowhis“flying”skill.Areyoulookingforward___40___theirplans?Ifyouhopetolearnmoreinformation,youcanwatchtheCCTVnewstonight.31.A.a B.an C.the D./32.A.easy B.easier C.easiest D.easily33.A.something B.nothing C.anything D.everything34.A.Howa B.Whata C.How D.What35.A.but B.so C.because D.and36.A.fly B.flew C.areflying D.willfly37.A.knowing B.toknow C.know D.knows38.A.hundredsof B.hundredof C.hundred D.hundreds39.A.willgive B.gives C.gave D.give40.A.at B.through C.about D.to5.Oneday,Davidandhisfriendstalkedaboutwhotheirclosest___41___were.Whenitwashisturn,hesaid,“MybestfriendisAmy,___42___81-year-oldwomanlivinginFlorida.”Theirfriendshipcame___43___agame.Inthegame,DavidandAmywereonthesameteam.Afterthisgame,theybecamegoodfriends.Davideventoldherabouthisdreamofmusic.However,lifewashardforDavidatthattime.Hehardly___44___timeormoneytoplaymusic.Mostofthetime,hehadtoworkinarestaurant.Hefeltthathisdreamwashopeless(无望的).___45___healmostlostheart,Amygavehimlotsofhelpandsupportedhisdream.Twoyearslater,hedecided___46___toNewYorkforhisdream.Thereheheldhisfirstconcertsuccessfully.Aftertheconcert,afamousreporterinNewYorkheardoftheirstory.Hewantedtoknowwhat___47___.SoheflewtoFloridatointerviewher.Tohissurprise,thefriendshipbetweenAmyandDavidwas___48___thanhecouldimagine.Later,manypeopleweremovedbythisstory.ButAmythoughtitwas___49___.Shesaid,“Asfriends,we___50___giveahandwhentheyneed.”41.A.friend B.classmate C.friends D.classmates42.A.the B./ C.a D.an43.A.below B.from C.to D.at44.A.willhave B.hashad C.have D.had45.A.When B.Before C.since D.If46.A.go B.togo C.going D.gone47.A.isAmylike B.Amyislike C.Amywaslike D.wasAmylike48.A.morebeautiful B.beautiful C.beautifully D.themostbeautiful49.A.everything B.something C.anything D.nothing50.A.should B.would C.mustn’t D.can’t6.Everyoneneedsfriends.Weallliketo___51___closetosomeone.Itisnicetohaveafriendtotalk,laughanddothingswith.___52___,sometimesweneedtobealone.Wedon’talwayswantpeoplearound.Butwewouldfeel___53___ifweneverhadafriend.Notwopeopleare___54___.Friendssometimesdon’tgetonwell.Thatdoesn’tmeanthattheynolonger___55___eachother.Mostofthetimetheywillmakepeacewitheachother,andbecome___56___again.Sometimesfriendsmoveaway.Thenwefeelvery___57___.Wemissthemverymuch,butwecan___58___themandwritetothem.Itcouldbepossiblethatwecouldevenseethemagain.Andwecanalso___59___newfriends.There’smoregoodnewsforpeoplewhohavefriends.Theylivelongerthanpeoplewhodon’thave.Why?Itcouldbethattheyare____60____.Beinghappyhelpsyoustaywellanditcouldbegoodjustknowingthatsomeonecaresaboutyou.51.A.look B.watch C.feel D.see52.A.Hardly B.Nearly C.Suddenly D.Certainly53.A.excited B.sad C.happy D.lonely54.A.friendly B.kind C.justthesame D.quitedifferent55.A.like B.hate C.worry D.help56.A.enemies B.strangers C.students D.friends57.A.angry B.sad C.happy D.alone58.A.call B.ask C.tell D.talkwith59.A.lookfor B.find C.make D.know60.A.happier B.stronger C.kinder D.richer7.MyfriendRichardwentfartowork,soheaskedmetotakecareofhisyardinthemountains.Healwaysworkedhardandoftenkepttheyard____61____withoutanygrass.ButIwastoo____62____topulloutthegrass,allowingthemtogrowfreely.Intheearlyspring,in____63____,theleavesweregreenandsoft.Amonthlater,whentheleavesspreadquickly,I____64____theywerelikewildorchids(兰花)intheforest.Unlikethosepurpleorbrownredforestorchids,theywereyellow.I____65____oneflower,thenwenttoafriendwhostudiedplants.Assoonasmyfriendsawit,heaskedme____66____Ipickedit.“It’samazing!”Heexplained____67____,“Thiskindoforchidishardtofind.Nowitisworthatleast10,000dollarseach.”IcalledtotellthegoodnewstoRichard.Hewasverysurprisedandthensaidhehadseentheorchidsintheyardeveryyear,buthethoughttheywerecommongrass,sohealways____68____.Hesaid,“ItwouldhavefloweredafewyearsifIcould____69____.”Yes,allofusmightmisssomerare(稀有的)orchidsinourownlives.Wedon’tgivethemthetimetoflowertoprovetheirvalue.Givethe“grass”timetoflowerandgiveeverybodya____70____toprovehisvalue.61.A.wild B.clean C.wide D.beautiful62.A.tired B.lazy C.bored D.happy63.A.December B.June C.October D.March64.A.wondered B.believed C.discovered D.guessed65.A.stole B.picked C.kicked D.found66.A.how B.why C.where D.when67.A.sadly B.successfully C.gently D.excitedly68.A.leftthemalone B.pulledthemout C.keptthemoff D.letthemdown69.A.wait B.notice C.take D.make70.A.tree B.yard C.flower D.chance8.Modernlifeisimpossiblewithouttravelling.Thefastest____71____oftravellingisbyair.Withamodernairliner(客机)youcantraveltoseveralplacesinoneday.It____72____amonthorlongertogetthereahundredyearsago.Travellingbytrainisslowerthanbyair,butithas____73____advantages(优点).Youcanseethecountrywhileyouaretravellingthrough.Moderntrainshavecomfortableseatsanddiningcars.Theymakeeventhelongestjourney____74____.Somepeopleliketotravelbywaterwhenitispossible.Therearelargeshipsandriverboats.Youcan____75____manyothercountriesanddifferentplaces.Travellingbywaterisaverypleasantwaytospenda____76____.Manypeopleliketravellingbycar.Youcanmakeyourownplan.Youcantravelonehundredormoremilesaday,just____77____youlike.Youcanstopsomewhere____78____.Youcanstopatagoodrestaurantwhereyoucan____79____agoodmeal,oratahoteltospendthenight.That’swhytravellingbycaris____80____forpleasanttrips.TakingatrainoraplaneisOKwhenpeoplearetravellingonbusiness.71.A.road B.way C.idea D.tour72.A.depended B.entered C.took D.paid73.A.his B.its C.their D.it’s74.A.boring B.terrible C.enjoyable D.bad75.A.lookup B.giveup C.takein D.arrivein76.A.holiday B.day C.week D.minute77.A.as B.for C.because D.do78.A.stupid B.interesting C.ugly D.honest79.A.make B.offer C.enjoy D.sell80.A.polite B.delicious C.beautiful D.popular9.Hello,IamJudy.I'ma14-year-oldgirl.IliveinMaomingwithmyparents.Duringthesummerholidaylastyear,Ihadatwo-day___81___inGuangzhouwithmyparents.Wewentthereonthehigh-speedrailway(高铁)anditwasreallyfast.Itjust

___82___usabouttwohourstoreachGuangzhou.Onthe___83___day,wegotupearlyandhadsomelocalfoodforbreakfast.WevisitedChenClanAcademy(陈家祠)inthemorning.Itisa(an)___84___buildingwithalonghistory.Intheafternoon,wedidalotofshoppingonBeijingRoad.Onthesecondday,we___85___toclimbtheBaiyunMountain.Wehaveneverbeenthere___86___.Wewenttherebybus.Whenwe___87___themountain,weweresoexcited.Wecould___88___waittoclimbit.Thesunwasshiningbrightlyandwefeltverythirstyandtired.Wewantedtogiveupatfirst,butwe___89___climbing.Finally,weclimbeduptothetopanddranklotsofwater.Theairwasfresh.Wecouldhearthebirdssingingandenjoythewholeviewofthecityfromthe___90___ofthemountain.Itwassobeautiful.Wetooklotsofpicturesandhadgreatfun.Afterthetrip,IhopetogosightseeinginGuangzhouagaininthefuture.However,becauseofCOVID-19,wecan'tgothererightnow.81.A.tour B.interest C.competition D.prize82.A.paid B.took C.spent D.cost83.A.fourth B.third C.first D.last84.A.soft B.active C.modern D.ancient85.A.refused B.led C.moved D.planned86.A.later B.soon C.before D.ago87.A.gotready B.gotto C.goton D.gotoff88.A.hardly B.hard C.heavily D.slowly89.A.cameon B.kepton C.triedon D.puton90.A.background B.foot C.end D.top10.Davelikesmusicverymuch.Heeventhinksofitaspartofhislife.Heoftenlistenstomusicwhenhefeelstired.Hethinksmusiccanmakehim__91__.HelikesBeethoven’smusicbestofallthemusic.Unluckily,aterribleaccident___92___tohimoneday.Itwas4:10p.m.Onhiswayhomeafterschool,a___93___hithimbecausethedriverwasmakingaphonecall___94___hewasdriving.ThecardriversoonsentDavetothenearesthospital.However,Davecouldn’t___95___anhourlater,Dave’s___96___arrived.Theywereverysadtoseetheirsonlyinginbedsilently.Thedoctorstried___97___besttosaveDave,buthestill“slept”quietly.Dave’smotherthoughtofmusic___98___.ShethenbegantoplayBeethoven’smusicforDave.___99___everyone’ssurprise,Daveopenedhiseyes.Dave’sparentswere___100___excitedthattheycouldn’tbelieveitwastrue.Theywerehappythatmusicsavedtheirson!91.A.relaxed B.relaxing C.interested D.interesting92.A.fell B.seemed C.hurried D.happened93.A.car B.bus C.bike D.truck94.A.when B.while C.before D.after95.A.putup B.makeup C.wakeup D.takeup96.A.friends B.parents C.teachers D.classmates97.A.them B.they C.their D.theirs98.A.hardly B.heavily C.suddenly D.recently99.A.To B.For C.With D.From100.A.as B.so C.too D.very11.MynameisDavid.Ilove____101____picturesoffish.I’vegotanexcellentcameraanditismyfirstcamera.It’s____102____thanothercamerasbutIcanuseit____103____thewater.Lastmonth,mydadandI____104____ashark(鲨鱼).Itwasasmallone____105____mydadsaid,“Don’tbeafraid.Thiskindisn’t____106____.”Itooksomewonderfulpicturesofit.Inonepicture,itsmouthisopen,soyoucanseeits_____107_____.SometimesIgoswimmingunderthewateratnight.YesterdayeveningIsawastrangefish.It____108____atiger!Iaskedmydadaboutit,buthedidn’tknow____109____name.I’mgoingthereagainnextSundayduringtheday.IwilltakeaphotoofitifI_____110_____finditagain.101.A.play B.playing C.taking D.take102.A.heavy B.heavier C.heaviest D.heavily103.A.under B.of C.about D.for104.A.see B.seeing C.tosee D.saw105.A.but B.or C.and D.after106.A.safe B.dangerous C.interesting D.worried107.A.head B.eyes C.nose D.teeth108.A.lookedlike B.lookedafter C.lookedout D.lookedfor109.A.my B.me C.its D.it110.A.can’t B.can C.mustn’t D.must12.HaveyoueverheardorheardofHuangmeiOpera?Doyouwanttoknow___111___aboutit?AlmosteveryoneinAnhuiProvinceandHubeiProvincecan___112___somesongsofthemovieGoddessMarriage(《天仙配》).HuangmeiOpera,justlikeYueOpera,PingOpera,PekingOperaandYuOpera,isoneofthefivemainoperasinChina.As___113___asinTangDynasty,itbegantoformlittlebylittleinHuangmeiCountyofHubeiProvince.Itcame___114___atune(曲调)oftea-picking.Anditbegantobecome___115___inMingandQingDynasties.HuangmeiOperawasdevelopedand___116___inAnhuithoughitformedinHubei.NowitispopularinJiangxi,Zhejiang,Jiangsu,Fujian,HongKongandTaiwan.Inthe1950s,themovieGoddessMarriage,whichwasacted___117___YanFengyingandWangShaofang,topartistofHuangmeiOpera,___118___HuangmeiOperawell-knowntoalmostalltheChinesepeople.NowinAnqing,thereisaFestivalofHuangmeiOperaeveryyear.AndtheMemorialhallofHuangmeiOperawas___119___inAnqingattheendofOctober,2009.It____120____anareaof1800squaremeters.EveryyearmanypeoplewhoareinterestedinHuangmeiOperacomeheretolearnmoreabouttheopera.111.A.nothing B.something C.anyone D.everyone112.A.read B.speak C.write D.sing113.A.early B.late C.quick D.slow114.A.down B.on C.from D.to115.A.boring B.direct C.dead D.popular116.A.required B.spread C.created D.described117.A.by B.from C.about D.of118.A.made B.completed C.expressed D.played119.A.lookedup B.givenup C.setup D.pickedup120.A.covers B.builds C.stands D.lies13.Manyparentswanttheirchildrentobefamousoneday.Butdochildrenhavethesame____121____?Anewplay—Hi,Ke’aiisonatBeijingChildren’sArtTheater(剧院).Ittellsthestory____122____aboycalledKe’ai.Hisparentswouldlike____123____tobecomeapainteroramusicianoneday.Theyteachhimtopaintand____124____theviolin,butKe’aidoesn’tenjoytheseactivities.ThenonedayKe’ai’sparentsseeLiuXiangwinagoldmedal(金牌)attheAthensOlympicGames,andtheywanthimtobea____125____.“____126____dotheywantmetobesomeoneelse?”Ke’aiasksandsays,“Ionlywanttobe____127____.”Theplayshowsusthatitisgoodforparentstolearnto____128____theirchildren.Ithelpsparentstothinkaboutwhatkidswanttodo.Youngaudience(观众)enjoythestory,andalsothe____129____intheplay.Therearetwosongsintheplay.Oneofthem,Hi,Ke’ai’sSongisvery____130____tolearn,sotheaudiencecansingthesongontheirwayhomeaftertheplay!121.A.jobs B.dreams C.habits D.hobbies122.A.in B.on C.of D.for123.A.him B.he C.she D.her124.A.plays B.played C.playing D.play125.A.sportsman B.teacher C.musician D.actor126.A.How B.Why C.When D.Where127.A.myself B.different C.others D.great128.A.forget B.argue C.control D.understand129.A.light B.clothes C.music D.color130.A.difficult B.easy C.important D.necessary14.AstarwinsheartswithherenergeticworkoutsonDouyin.Nowshegotabout3millionlikesonherDouyinvideos.Thestaris70-year-oldChenJifang.SheisfromShanghai.Chenwasonceevenonarealityshow____131____ChinaCentralTelevision.Shesaidshedidthis____132____shewantedtoencouragepeoplewhoare30to50.Shewantedtomotivatethemtoworkoutinthegymafterseeingthatagrannylikehercoulddothat.Itisnevertoolatetoworkhardfor____133____health.Chen____134____dreamedtobefamousfordoingexercise.Shestartedtoexercisejustbecausesheneededit.Herhealthhadbeenpoorsinceshewasachild.Sheevenhadtogiveupherjobandstayathomeaftershehadherdaughter,asherhealthwasworse.Inthepast,whenshefeltuncomfortable,shewouldlieat____135____forawholeday.Chenwasasaleswomaninalocalfoodcompany.Threeyearsago,shefoundthatshehadsomeserioushealthproblems.Herdoctortoldhertoexercisemoreto____136____herpoorhealth.Shehadproblemswithherknees,soshewenttoagymtoexercise.Shehitthegymeverydayandtookdifferenttypesoftrainingfrom8amto3pm.Shealsomadebig____137____inherdiet.Forexample,she____138____

herfavouritefoodslikebarbecuedmeats,creamcakesandspicyhotpot.Threemonthslater,shelost28kilogramsandherhealthgotmuchbetter.Herfamily____139____herinmanyways.Herhusbandshowshissupportbydoingmostofthehousework.Herdaughter,ontheotherhand,helpstopickhergymclothes.“Itiswisetospendmoneyonexercise,____140____spendingmoneyonmedicine.”Chensays.131.A.at B.in C.on132.A.though B.because C.so133.A.good B.poor C.rich134.A.always B.never C.often135.A.home B.school C.gym136.A.encourage B.improve C.expect137.A.dinners B.chances C.changes138.A.workedout B.gaveup C.tookdown139.A.stopped B.supported C.suggested140.A.insteadof B.closeto C.asfor15.Howdoyourclassmatesgotoschooleveryday?Bybicycle,bybus____141____onfoot?Over50%ofthechildreninNewZealandgotoschool____142____theirparents’carseachday.It’ssurprisingthatinsome____143____countriesnearly90%ofthechildrengotoschoolinthiswayeveryday.____144____toschoolinsteadof(而不是)walkingmakeschildren____145____lessexercise,sosomechildrenaregettingheavierandheaviertoday.Atthesametime,drivingtoschoolalsobringsmuch____146____pollution(污染).Walkingtoschoolis____147____forbothchildren’shealthandthe____148____.Why?Becausechildrencantakeenoughexerciseeverydayandtherewillbelessairpollution.Teachersandparentsshould____149____childrentowalktoschoolmoreoften.Inthis_____150_____,childrenwillgrowuphealthilyandtheenvironmentwillbecomecleaner.141.A.so B.but C.and D.or142.A.with B.in C.over D.by143.A.another B.other C.others D.theother144.A.Flying B.Running C.Driving D.Walking145.A.take B.play C.finish D.lose146.A.water B.air C.land D.light147.A.good B.bad C.early D.late148.A.distance B.speed C.growth D.environment149.A.decide B.find C.encourage D.invite150.A.future B.time C.way D.moment16.Everyonehashobbies.Hobbies____151____usalotofhappiness.Formostofus,theactivitiesweliketodoarecommonandeasy.However,thereare____152____peoplewholiketododifferentactivities.Theyaremore____153____insnowboarding,divingandrockclimbing.Manypeopleenjoyrock____154____.Youcandoitindoorsonspecialwallsoroutdoorsonrealmountains.Therearemanyadvantages(优点)inrockclimbing—itisfunanditalsohelpspeople____155____theirworries.Themostimportanttooltohaveisgoodshoes.Theyneedtobehalfasizesmallerthanyourusual____156____.Thenextthingyouneedisaharness(保护带).Thisallowsyoutomovefreely,____157____itwillholdyouupifyoufall.It’simportanttoknowhowtouseyourtools.Ifyouareabeginner,it’sbesttohavelessons.Aclimberwith____158____canhelpyoualotwhenyouarelearningtoclimb.Rockclimbingisveryexcitingforpeopleofdifferentages.Climbers,however,mustbecarefulnotto____159____theenvironment.Sometimesrockclimbersleaverubbishonthemountainswhichtheyclimb.Theyshouldtakeit____160____themandthrowitaway.Thiswillletotherclimbersenjoyacleanenvironment.151.A.take B.bring C.provide D.have152.A.other B.another C.others D.theother153.A.rich B.proud C.worried D.interested154.A.skating B.diving C.climbing D.swimming155.A.remember B.forget C.trust D.keep156.A.size B.shape C.color D.kind157.A.as B.but C.so D.or158.A.glasses B.experience C.space D.information159.A.protect B.produce C.pollute D.save160.A.along B.to C.for 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B.catch C.turn D.include166.A.legs B.arms C.eyes D.ears167.A.in B.up C.of D.with168.A.do B.make C.pass D.experience169.A.salty B.hot C.icy D.cold170.A.fight B.keep C.have 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B.healthy C.healthily D.healthier172.A.Water B.Drink C.Vegetables D.Food173.A.what B.that C.which D.this174.A.as B.for C.with D.to175.A.orange B.milk C.juice D.water176.A.have B.lose C.get D.put177.A.good B.well C.fine D.better178.A.important B.easy C.different D.same179.A.sleep B.time C.break D.food180.A.Somebody B.Anybody C.Nobody D.Everyone19.ThePencilandtheEraserPencil:Youknow.I’mreallysorry.Eraser:Forwhat?Youdon’tdo___181___wrong.Pencil:I’msorry,asyouget___182___becauseofme.WheneverImakea___183___,youarealwaystheretoerase

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