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1£®Obviously (ÏÔÈ»), the students are not interested in the subject. 2£®My mother often reminds (ÌáÐÑ) me to study hard.

3£®You can't take photographs here without permission (Ðí¿É)£® 4£®Mr. Jones sent his apologies (µÀǸ) for not attending the meeting. 5£®He was really brave enough to save the drowning (ÄçË®µÄ) boy from the rough sea.

6£®The boy fooled (ÆÛÆ­) her into believing him.

7£®It was with great sadness (ÉËÐÄ) that we learned of his death. 8£®They all forgave (Ô­ÁÂ) him for the mistake he had made. 9£®She wept (Á÷Àá) bitter tears over her lost youth. 10£®I wiped (²ÁÈ¥) my shoes on the mat before I came in. ¢ò.µ¥¾äÓï·¨Ìî¿Õ

1£®You must apologize to your parents for being so rude. 2£®Can you forgive me for giving you so much trouble? 3£®Mary, I reminded John of his promise to help you.

4£®The prison authorities permit visiting (visit) him only once a month. 5£®Benjamin Franklin set about learning (learn) the printer's trade at an early age.

6£®In a word, it is time for us to improve the safety of school buses. 7£®It is obvious to everybody that the only way to achieve one's goal is to work hard.

8£®Living (live) miles away, he attended the course.

9£®She couldn't make herself heard (hear) because of the traffic noise. 10£®Jack had something more important to do; as a result, he couldn't turn up this evening.

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turn up, turn on, set off, throw away, remind sb. of ..., keep one's word, hold one's breath, drown one's sadness in alcohol 1£®I expect the missing watch will turn_up one day. 2£®He held_his_breath,_not daring to make any sound.

3£®I believe whatever he says, for he always keeps_his_word.

4£®I set_off for the company earlier in order to avoid the heavy traffic. 5£®On arriving home, he turned_on the TV and began to watch the sports news. 6£®Don't throw_away the rubbish. It can be recycled.

7£®After his wife died, the man often drowned_his_sadness_in_alcohol. 8£®They sing and dance happily, which reminds_me_of my experience.

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1£®Only by keeping ourselves healthy and strong can we feel energetic (energy)£® 2£®After walking the whole day, I was almost out of breath (breathe), not feeling bad, though.

3£®Don't sit there doing (do) nothing.

4£®I owe you an apology (apologize) for what I said this morning.

5£®Obviously (obvious), the ship set out on its voyage without permission last night.

6£®No one can truly understand my sadness (sad)£® 7£®She is looking at me as though/if she knew (know) me.

8£®Festivals are meant (mean) to celebrate important events of the year. 9£®We didn't permit taking (take) books out of the library. 10£®Jack set out at seven in the morning; he should be here now. 11£®If you must go, at least wait until the storm is over.

12£®Great changes have_taken (take) place in my hometown since two years ago. ¢ò.²¹È«¾ä×Ó

1£®The stone pavilion is in_memory_of_a_famous_poet. ÕâʯͤÊÇΪÁ˼ÍÄîÒ»Î»ÖøÃûµÄÊ«ÈË¡£

2£®I wish you wouldn't_look_down_on/upon this kind of work. ÎÒÏ£ÍûÄã²»Òª¿´²»ÆðÕâÖÖ¹¤×÷¡£

3£®Not only the students but (also) the teacher was_interested_in_his_speech made yesterday.

²»½öѧÉú¶ÔËû×òÌìµÄÑݽ²¸ÐÐËȤ£¬ÀÏʦҲһÑù¡£ 4£®I am_looking_forward_to your earliest reply. ÎÒÆÚ´ý×ÅÄãµÄÔçÈÕ»ØÐÅ¡£

5£®He could_play_the_violin when he was six. ËûÁùËêʱ¾Í»áÀ­Ð¡ÌáÇÙ¡£

6£®My teacher often reminds_me_to_pay_attention_to my handwriting. ÎÒµÄÀÏʦ¾­³£ÌáÐÑÎÒ×¢ÒâÎÒµÄÊéд¡£

7£®I must apologize_for_not_being_able_to_meet_you. ÎÒÒòΪûÄܽÓÄã¶øÏòÄãµÀǸ¡£

8£®She sets_aside_five_hours_a_week to learn French. ËýÿÐÇÆÚÁô³ö5¸öСʱµÄʱ¼äÀ´Ñ§·¨Óï¡£ ¶þ¡¢ÇÚÁ·¸ß¿¼ÌâÐÍ£¬¶àÁ·×ÔÄÜÉúÇÉ¢ñ.ÔĶÁÀí½â

Life can bring us down from time to time. At some point, you may find yourself in what you will consider as your darkest hour. As you try to find your way out of that bad situation, you should try to remind yourself that there will always be a reason to be grateful.

If you look at your situation now and compare it with someone else who is in much deeper trouble than you, I am sure that you'll find something to be thankful for. We all have our share of problems, but

complaining about them so much only makes us blind to the fact that there are the miracles (Ææ¼£) which happen around us each day.

When all your needs are provided, then you should be content and happy. If you have a roof over your head, some proper clothes to wear, enough food on the table, a comfortable place to sleep, clean water to drink and you are free to make your own choices, then you should be happy and grateful. Many people all around the world, especially those who are at war or those in very poor countries, would_give_anything_to_be_in_your_shoes.

Even if you lose all your money or possessions and your heart is broken for some reason, as long as you are still alive, then everything you have lost can be regained. If you have a few good friends who will be there to support or help you, then be glad because true friends are hard to find. As long as you have someone to love and someone to love you back, then you are a very fortunate person. Remember to be patient and trust that things will get better.

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1£®What are we told to do when life brings us down? A£®To remind ourselves to keep calm. B£®To find a way out of the situation soon.

C£®To fight against the bad situation bravely. D£®To know there is something to be grateful for.

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2£®That we complain about the bad situation only results in ________. A£®losing others' support B£®ignoring something good C£®having a far worse situation D£®taking everything for granted

½âÎö£ºÑ¡B ÍÆÀíÅжÏÌâ¡£Óɵڶþ¶Î¡°...but complaining about them so much only makes us blind to the facts that there are miracles ...¡±¿ÉÖª£¬×÷Õß˵¹ý¶àµÄ±§Ô¹Ö»»áµ¼ÖÂÎÒÃÇ¿´²»µ½Éí±ßµÄÆæ¼£¡£

3£®By ¡°would give anything to be in your shoes¡±£¬ the author means many people ________.

A£®really admire your shoes

B£®are in a better situation than you C£®would like to be in your situation D£®never know the value of your shoes

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4£®According to the author, as long as you are still alive, ________. A£®you should be content and happy B£®what you've lost will be back soon C£®you will certainly lead a life you like

D£®you will have a chance to get what you've lost back

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M£ºHi, Deb. I __1__ (come) up with an idea just this morning for the coming Sunday. __2__ we be engaged in playing basketball or football in the morning? Does the idea appeal to you?

W£º__3__ sounds fun. I really need to build up my strength.

M£ºThat's all right. For a couple of years, in my spare time, I __4__ (take) up some exercise every day to keep in good shape, like playing basketball.

W£ºAnd that accounts for the reason __5__ you always seem so energetic. What about when it rains or snows? Do you call off your exercise in this __6__£¿

M£ºWell, bad weather won't hold me back as long as I want to exercise. __7__ (stick) to your plan, you can always have a way out. I have some other alternatives. I can make __8__ (much) of any opportunities to take up some form of exercise.

W£ºAs soon as I finish my work, I'll work out __9__ plan and figure out what kind of exercise I can do. I really need to get myself __10__ (bury) in some form of exercise every day, even for a short time.

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