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A
I'm in London now. It's the capital 1.
Things here are quite different 3.
Taxis in London are 7.
London also has one of the biggest underground systems(系统) in the world. It's easy to go the 10.
B
Fan making is a kind of Chinese handicraft. Traditionally, fans are made 1.
C
Mr Smith is an old but wise man in our neighbourhood. After his retirement(退休), he bought a small house in 1.
There is a big 2.
To solve this problem, Mr Smith thinks hard and comes up with 3.
At first, the boys are glad and they play hard and get 6.
The second week comes. Mr Smith tells them, “I lose my job and can't even make a living by 7.
“Why do we play hard for only five dollars?” they say angrily. After that, they 10.
I'm in London now. It's the capital 1.
of
England. I enjoy everything here except(除……之外) the food. I 2. miss
/mɪs/ dumplings and noodles.Things here are quite different 3.
from
those in China. Traffic in England 4. goes
/gəuz/ on the left of the road. And if you want to go to the other side of a road, you can have many ways: a subway, a footbridge or a zebra 5. crossing
/'krɒsɪŋ/. And in some places, you can see black-and-white poles(杆). There is 6. a
button(按钮) on each of them. You can press the button to tell the drivers you want to cross the road.Taxis in London are 7.
really
/'ri:əli/ expensive. If you come to London, you should have 8. enough
/ɪ'nʌf/ money with you. Taxi drivers are usually 9. friendly
/'frendli/. They are always ready to help you.London also has one of the biggest underground systems(系统) in the world. It's easy to go the 10.
wrong
/rɒŋ/ way if you are not careful.B
Fan making is a kind of Chinese handicraft. Traditionally, fans are made 1.
of
paper, silk and bamboo. These 2. materials
/mə'tɪəriəlz/ make fans light to hold. Fans 3. come
/kʌm/ in different shapes, such as round, square or folding fans. At 4. first
/fɜ:st/, fans were only used to make people feel cool on hot days. But later, people began to 5. paint
/peɪnt/ flowers and write words on them to turn them into lovely artworks. Chinese fans are 6. popular
/'pɒpjələ(r)/ around the world as a symbol of China. Nowadays, many children and grown-ups enjoy an interesting 7. activity
/æk'tɪvəti/ at market stalls: making lacquer fans(漆扇). This kind of fan is 8. quite
/kwaɪt/ easy to make so everyone can have a try. This art form brings people lots 9. of
joy. What's more, it has cultural 10. value
/'vælju:/ and makes children know more about Chinese culture.C
Mr Smith is an old but wise man in our neighbourhood. After his retirement(退休), he bought a small house in 1.
a
quiet village.There is a big 2.
garden
/'gɑ:dn/ in front of his house, so many boys play football there at weekends. They are so noisy that Mr Smith can't rest well.To solve this problem, Mr Smith thinks hard and comes up with 3.
several
/'sevrəl/ ideas. Finally, he 4. decides
/dɪ'saɪdz/ to meet the boys on a Saturday afternoon. He tells the boys, “I enjoy watching you play football, 5. so
I will give you sixty dollars a week if you play football here.”At first, the boys are glad and they play hard and get 6.
their
/ðeə(r)/ money for the first week.The second week comes. Mr Smith tells them, “I lose my job and can't even make a living by 7.
myself
/maɪ'self/ now. So I can only give you thirty dollars.” The boys continue playing football there 8. without
/wɪ'ðaʊt/ saying anything. Then comes the third week. Mr Smith tells the boys that his wife is ill so he can only give them ten dollars. The boys feel 9. unhappy
/ʌn'hæpi/. They get only five dollars for the fourth week.“Why do we play hard for only five dollars?” they say angrily. After that, they 10.
never
/'nevə(r)/ play in the garden again.
答案:
1. of 2. miss 3. from 4. goes 5. crossing 6. a 7. really 8. enough 9. friendly 10. wrong
@@1. of 2. materials 3. come 4. first 5. paint 6. popular 7. activity 8. quite 9. of 10. value
@@1. a 2. garden 3. several 4. decides 5. so 6. their 7. myself 8. without 9. unhappy 10. never
@@1. of 2. materials 3. come 4. first 5. paint 6. popular 7. activity 8. quite 9. of 10. value
@@1. a 2. garden 3. several 4. decides 5. so 6. their 7. myself 8. without 9. unhappy 10. never
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