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Ⅴ. Choose the best answer.
In our modern life full of high-tech devices, have you ever thought about the old items that our parents or grandparents used? Let me share one with you.
Last week, while cleaning the attic, I f 1 a strange-looking box. It was made of wood and had some old-fashioned patterns on it. At first, I didn't know what it was. Then my grandpa came over and told me it was an old-fashioned radio.
I was really s 2. It looked nothing like the radios we have today. There were no digital displays or sleek designs. My grandpa said that in the past, people d 3 on this kind of radio for news, music, and even entertainment shows.
He told me stories about how, in the evenings, the whole family would gather around this radio, l 4 to interesting programmes. They didn't have smartphones or TVs like we do now, so the radio was their main source of fun.
I asked grandpa if it still worked. He smiled and said we could give it a t 5. After some cleaning and checking, we plugged it in. To our joy, a soft sound came out! It was playing an old-fashioned song.
Listening to that song, I could almost picture my grandparents' life in the past. These old items might not be as advanced as the new ones, but they hold so many sweet m 6. They are like a bridge connecting the past and the present. What old items do you remember from your family?
1. ______ 2. ______ 3. ______ 4. ______ 5. ______ 6. ______
In our modern life full of high-tech devices, have you ever thought about the old items that our parents or grandparents used? Let me share one with you.
Last week, while cleaning the attic, I f 1 a strange-looking box. It was made of wood and had some old-fashioned patterns on it. At first, I didn't know what it was. Then my grandpa came over and told me it was an old-fashioned radio.
I was really s 2. It looked nothing like the radios we have today. There were no digital displays or sleek designs. My grandpa said that in the past, people d 3 on this kind of radio for news, music, and even entertainment shows.
He told me stories about how, in the evenings, the whole family would gather around this radio, l 4 to interesting programmes. They didn't have smartphones or TVs like we do now, so the radio was their main source of fun.
I asked grandpa if it still worked. He smiled and said we could give it a t 5. After some cleaning and checking, we plugged it in. To our joy, a soft sound came out! It was playing an old-fashioned song.
Listening to that song, I could almost picture my grandparents' life in the past. These old items might not be as advanced as the new ones, but they hold so many sweet m 6. They are like a bridge connecting the past and the present. What old items do you remember from your family?
1. ______ 2. ______ 3. ______ 4. ______ 5. ______ 6. ______
答案:
1. found 2. surprised 3. depended 4. listening 5. try 6. memories
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