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also had some 6 . She found a new purpose for herself then. Through the years, she 7 to write stories about people for national magazines. There was now a new 8 : Old people like herself. She began to write a newspaper column called “Sixty Plus”, which was about 9 old. She writes about the problems of old people, especially their problems with being 10 .
Anna Douglas uses her 11 ability to see the truth behind a problem. She understands 12 problems begin. For example, one of her 13 said that his grandchildren 14 the houses as soon as he came to visit. Mrs Douglas 15 some ways for him to understand his grandchildren.
“It’s important to know 16 about your grandchildren’s world,” says Mrs Douglas, “That means questioning and listening, and 17 is not what old people do best. Say good things to them and about them,” she continues, “Never try to 18 your grandchildren or other young people. Never 19 your opinion. Don’t tell them what they should do. 20 , they have been taught they should have respect for old people. The old should respect them as well.” 1. A. free 2. A. service 3. A.observed 4. A. recognized 5. A. studied 6. A. mistakes 7. A. had 8. A. subject 9. A. getting 10. A. unknown 11. A. thinking 12. A. that 13. A. visitors 14. A. escaped 15. A. invented 16. A. everything 17. A. listening 18. A. praise 19. A. speak out 20. A. Commonly
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When I got up in die morning, I hurried to the window. It was frosted and I couldn't see through it. I 1 a peephole on the glass with my fingers. I saw this time the snow had not fooled me. It was still coming down white and silent and too thick for the wind to move, and the streets and houses were almost as I had 2 . I watched, shivering and 3 . Then I dressed, pulling on my clothes 4 the house were on fire .
After a quick breakfast, I headed for the school, jumping like a clumsy rabbit in and out the
B. rich B. money B. met B. followed B. agreed B. problems B. ought B. life B. respecting B. refused B. working B. when B. readers B. entered B. chose B. something B. speaking B. scold B. give up B. Surprisingly
C. powerful C. students C. comforted C. enjoyed C. round C. questions C. was C. way C. employing C. misunderstood C. writing C. why C. listeners C. left C. suggested C. anything C. pleasing C. trouble C. get back C. Happily
D. busy D. books D. answered D. demanded D. used D. characters D. used D. plan D. supporting D. discouraged D. leading D. whether D. friends D. passed D. imagined D. nothing D. advising D. encourage D. stick to D. Naturally
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snow banks. It seemed wrong to 5 the smooth outlines of these snowdrifts (雪堆) and I hoped that nobody else would pass this way 6 me . In that case, the thick falling snow would soon restore the damage. Reassured by this hope I continued on my smashing like some wanton (肆无忌惮的) explorer. I began to feel that no one would dare the 7 of a snowstorm.
When eventually, I reached the school, I found scores of white-covered 8 already there. The boys stayed in the storm. They jumped in and out of the snowdrifts and walked through the deep 9 white fields in front of the school. When we were 10 seated in our classroom, we 11 to watch the snowstorm through the windows. The morning had grown darker as we had all hoped it would, and it was 12 to turn on the electric lights in the room. In this yellow light, the school seemed to 13 and in its place was a picnic spread around us. The teachers themselves seemed to change. Their eyes kept turning toward the windows and they kept 14 us as if we were strangers. We grew excited and even the sound of our lessons made us tremble. My 15 to get out into the world of wind and snow kept lifting me out of my seat. 1. A.bound 2. A. inferred 3. A. depressed 4. A. even if 5. A. spoil 6. A. after 7. A. joy 8. A. sculptures 9. A. broken 10. A. temporarily 11. A. continued 12. A. necessary 13. A. proceed 14. A. waving to 15. A. unwillingness
(12) No one would be willing to pay one-third of the price for the packaging or wrapping of what he or she purchases. But over-packaging has become a disease that leads to an 1 waste of resources and 2 environmental pollution. The wasted packaging materials are 3 to be worth about 280 billion yuan annually. And such packages and wrappings thrown away by customers 4 up half of the volume of solid waste in cities. 5 , it is high time that regulations were 6 to stop enterprises from spending too much on unnecessary packaging and wrapping. To produce paper packaging or wrapping, many more trees have to be cut down. Over-packaging also limits the interest of consumers when they have to spend quite a high percentage on something that they will have to throw into the dustbin. The simple truth is that the more a producer spends on packaging, the 7 the products it sells will be. B. melted B. planned B. alert B. now that B enjoy B. beside B. dangers B. statues B. dangerous B. finally B. requested B. possible B. develop B. turning to B. eagerness
C. cut C. built C. happy C. so that C. draw C. without C worries C. figures C. unexplored C accidentally C. intended C. important C. expand C. looking at C.hesitation
D. blew D. dreamed D. shocked D. as if D. trace D. beneath D. anxiety D. shadows D. safe D. actually D. expected D. urgent D. disappear D. pointing at D. determination
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Product packaging and wrapping used to be very simple 30 years ago. \was the word many had used to 8 the way Chinese products were packaged. And shabby packaging was blamed for making Chinese products 9 in the international market. It is 10 to pay enough attention to packaging or wrapping products in such a manner that they can be 11 to customers' eyes. But that does not definitely justify that packaging should even outshine what is inside. In the Chinese proverb, “keep the glittering casket and give back the pearls to the seller (买椟还珠)”, the buyer returns the pearl and just keeps the case because the 12 is too fancy and luxurious. It not only laughs at the poor 13 of the buyer, but also criticizes the unnecessary 14 the seller has made in making the case. Another message from the proverb is that over-packaging helps cultivate an 15 consuming attitude -- to buy fancy-looking stuff but not what they really need. 1. A. enormous 2. A. results from 3. A. predicted 4. A. look 5. A. However 6. A. observed 7. A. better 8. A. recommend 9. A. popular 10. A. ridiculous 11. A. accustomed 12. A. former 13. A. judgment 14. A.
15. A. unfamiliar
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Many times when our new husbands and wives enter our lives, they need to accept another love that is already there. A lot of us have pets and they are a huge part of our 1 . Some may not want these loved ones absent from our most 2 moment of getting married. There are many things you can do to your pets to be 3 included in your wedding and not have the event turn into a 4 . Let's talk about how you can have a pet friendly wedding!
First things first, some people may be allergic (过敏) to pets and this does have to be taken into consideration when you're thinking of 5 your dog, cat or other pet in the wedding activities. The 6 thing you want to do is have sneezing guests that are miserable the whole time they are at your wedding. 7 you may want to plan an outdoor wedding so that the pet dander (毛屑) does not become an issue it would be if 8 indoors.
Next, set aside an area where pets will be kept out in the open and 9 but still away so not to spoil the wedding ceremony. If the pets are 10 and used to being around other pets, allow the pets to play together. Also, you should ask anyone that has a pet 11 at the wedding
B. available B. contributes to B. required B. hold B. Therefore B. broken B. more expensive B. praise B. impressive B. incredible B. appealing B. next B. eyesight B. efforts B. unhealthy
C. invisible C. depends on C. acknowledged C. make C. Otherwise C. adopted C. cheaper C. consider C. unattractive C. unnecessary C. similar C. other C. appetite C. progress C. unnatural
D. illegal D. calls for D. estimated D. add D. Furthermore D. forbidden D. more useful D. criticize D. qualified D. reasonable D. grateful D. latter D. health D. use D. unavoidable
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to sit towards the back and away from anyone that may have allergies.
And last but not least, not only will you have to plan a special meal for your 12 guests, you'll also want to make sure there's plenty of food and water for any pets present. Although this may be a bit 13 , you may want to allow only certain types of animals to attend the wedding activities. 14 , if you have a dog, perhaps only allow guests that also have dogs. Obviously you will not want aggressive pets possibly to 15 any part of the event. I'm sure you are not going to want to walk through the crowd to pets fighting in the background. 1. A. lives 2. A. lively 3. A. safely 4. A. dream 5. A. feeding 6. A. last 7. A. However 8. A. held 9. A. at risk 10. A. healthy 11. A. alert 12. A. human 13. A. tough 14. A. In general 15. A. attend
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Billions of people across the world use cell phones. Though cell phones can be wonderful, liberating tools of 1 , freeing us from the confines (界限) of an office and providing more leisure time, they often do the exact 2 . Cell phone use has 3 the line between work and non-work time, increasing stress and tension within families and between friends. As Eric Slate, author of Technoslave commented in his essay: \seems the more ' 4 ' we are, the more detached (不相连的) we become.\
There is a risk of being too connected. While I was hiking in Spain, I got 5 a few times. I saw new sights and was surprised by 6 landscapes and towns I wouldn't have otherwise come across. Back in the US, whenever I got lost, I would always call a friend for 7 on my cell phone. With a cell phone, you're less 8 to go down the wrong street and see new things or unexpectedly meet new people.
So, when I recently returned home to Burlington, Vermont, I 9 my cell phone and traded in an old, rusty bike for a regular landline telephone that was connected to the wall and everything. Now, I go outside and don't make a phone call or check my phone. 10 , I've seen things in my neighbourhood I 11 noticed before, like a big flower garden around the block and artwork and sculptures down the road. Now that I'm not 12 my cell phone, I've met new people on the street and at the supermarket, started 13 with neighbours I haven't spoken with before and talk with my friends face-to-face instead of over the phone. . B. homes B. important B. blindly B. comedy B. raising B. only B. Furthermore B. trapped B. in sight B. energetic B. angry B. formal B. silly B. By contrast B. witness
C. marriages C. attractive C. smoothly C. legend C. including C. other C. Therefore C. participated C. for fun C. sociable C. present C. party-animal C. serious C. In conclusion C. worsen
D. families D. representative D. uncertainly D. disaster D. attending D. similar D. Meanwhile D. celebrated D. by hand D. sensitive D. disappointed D. animal-loving D. common D. For instance D. interrupt
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