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16 ・ The traffic may also ______________________类(填代词、冠词、引导词、 动词、连词)two16・ …厂… (th 、reat)peope '、嗨 考法、情 17 builtroommates. 示词 态动提示、 The two stude nts gradually frie ndly relati on ship with their18. Some travelers have doubts about the new seati ng, while ,19. I hope he ' a cha nge. 20. Luckily he had brought some workhome from office, with _____________ e kept himselfbusy for a couple of hours.21. _____ Chai Jin said in her video about the smog has caused public concern. support the idea.go out and enjoy ____________ fordistrict pho ne calls have bee n can celled.23 . _______ the year, she witnessedgradual changes in the class. 24. In this way, every one will live _peace. —— hen the d river stood up and asked, anyone ose a suitcase at the last stop? ~26. I have put them in there whenthe phon ~27.I wan ted to watch the September 3 military parade so much ________________________________ I put off the meeti ng.We stood around watched atte ntively.Liste ning is a n ecessary part ofcomm uni cati on. Not only does it help ;you build good relati ons with others, _1_it ' also a way of show ing respect. Whe n people feel respected, it ' easy to build long ,happy relati on ships. Thi nk about how greaf it feels whe n some one spe nds time _2—(Uste n)to you, and those times when they are absorbed in __3_ you are saying.This makes you feel valued and _4 (do)w on ders to aid comm uni cati on.Look at it the other way around: we all know people who are really bad liste ners. They love the sound of their own voice __5_ much that you can ' get a word in, and when it ' fin ally your turn to talk, 6 aren ' really listening. How does this make you feel? Disappo in ted, and of low value. By not liste ning to you, the other person is telling you that you have no thi ng worth 7—(say).So try to be 8good liste ner. Pay atte nti on, and the n show your understanding of a conversation by repeating key points in your _9_ (respond).Af the end ofthe day, people just want to feel like they (un dersta nd).It was rainin© lightly when I 61_________ roam ng fees (漫游Tianjin and Hebei for crosshim Yan gshuo, China(arrive)in Yangshuo just before dawn. But I didn 't care.A few hours 62 ,1'd been at home in Hong Ki ng, with 63 (it) chok ing smog. Here, the air was clean and fresh, even with the rai n.I ' skipped nearby Guilin, a dream place fortourists seek ing the limest one mou ntai n tops and dark waters of the Li River 64 are pictured by artists in so many Chinese 65 (pain ti ng). In stead, I'd headed straight for Yan gshuo. For those who fly to Guili n ,it ' only an hour away 66 car and offers all the sce nery of the better-k nown city.Yan gshuo 67 (be)reallystudy of travelers 68 (c website TripAdvisor names Yangshuo as 6ne of the top 10 destinations in the world. And the town is fast becoming a popular weekend destination for people inAsia. Abercrombie & Kent, a travel company in Hong Kong, says it 69 (regular) arran ges quick getaways here for people 70 (live)i n Sha nghai and Hong Kong.(衡中2016届模拟)discovered that 1 (help us lose weight.Un iversity of California found that exposure to thecold in creases levels of a protein that helps form brow n fat — the type of fat that producesYangshuo 67 study, o beautiful. A Con duct)by the the top 10 destinations in the world. And thedestinatign for people in Asia. Abercrombie & 69- (regular) arranges q people 70 s here for Scientists have(stay )in the cold could Researchers at the Un iversity of California found thats levels or a protein that helform brown fat — the type of fat that produces , .White fat 3weightheat and keeps us warm. Brow n fat bur ns energy, 2 helps us lose weight stores extra energy, which results gain. The researchers said that because 'airconditioning and heating give us constant, _4our _b°dy s need fo rII “ Outdoor workers in no rther n “ Fin la nd who 5_ (comfort)temperatures, our body s need for brown . fat has decreased., .They joynd . that:(expose) to cold temperature have _6 significant amount of brown fat when 二(compare )to the same-aged in door workers. The research was con ducted on two differe nt control groups of mice. 8 group was injected with the protein that helps create brow nfat. This group later gained 30% less weight after both groups were fed high-fat diets. The researchers say this could be good n ews in the fight aga inst obesity. People who are obese have 9_ (low)levels of brown fat than thinner people. Head researcher Hei Sook Sul said: “ Thisen if eating the same amount of food.Cloze 1 plays, so we 'l go e have time. But y tickets, we would like to know if od or bad. Whe n a new play comes, usual)read the newspaper to get play was — saidit was(interest)so we decided to go on Saturdaynight. My wife took a long time to make up her _3_ about what to wear and we left our house a little late. 4 the time we got ........ e first act had already _5n©x[ to _ us several years ago.I m n6t (stay )out so late^a ndI wasprotein could become an important target for research into the treatment and prevention of obesity and obesity-related diseases.” She added:If you can somehow in crease levels of this protein, you could 10 (possible)lose more 创新预测厂: ’My wife and I like watchi ng [ to the theater when ever we before we the play is 仁or bad. Whe n a new play comes,Cloze 2Televisi on has in creased the speed at which news travels and it can bring situations and images into our homes that previous gen erati ons would not have had the opport un ity to wit ness. How does television affect our lives? It can be 1 (help)to those who carefully choose thewe ________information about it. Last week a newput on at the theater. The n ewspaper said it was very 2.........make up herlto the theater ,the(begin).After the play was over ,we met _ some friends, _6_ lived next to us several years ago. The n we went danqing. By the time we got home, it was about two o'lock in the morning. I "m not accustomed to 7_(stay )out so late and I was 8_ (extreme)tired. , When I was younger, I didn "have the money to go out for eveqing like this. Though Ican afford it no w, I don "have the en ergy _A0 (enjoy)it.programs that they watch and harmful to those2 watch it too much. In China, many people worry that children and young people _3 (watch )too much television. _4- survey of 300 youn gsters in Shan ghai last year showed that, on the average, they spent half of their free time, which is two and a half hours, watching television and two thirds of an hour _25 (read)stories. Childre n who watched many hours of entertainment programs had 6 (low)test scores than those who watched fewer hours of such programs. Another survey of school-age childre n in Wuha n found that half of the children said _7_ read very little. Duringthe London Olympic Games, tens of millions of Chinese viewers stayed 8 late to watch the opening ceremony and other programs. And television is quickly taking the place of _9 (pri nt)material as the major source of n ews for most 10 (Chi na).Cloze 3Whe n I was 17, my pare nts moved to a small village n ear Oxford. I was the only Asia n girl in my school, and I sudde nly felt a bit Luckily, I had a brilliant 「encouraged me to go to Art College. ______day of my college in terview in Batn, I woke up late. I left the house 3_ (wear)L and didn ' notice that my bottle 二■ ■ ■i ■■ i■丿whe n I fin all wrong trai n! _I(professio n)artist. But I went to Sweden instead.had ' laughter.bag. Then got on thestation. 9- (cut) a long" story short, I got an 10_ (invite)a week later to attend an interview for the show, and the rest is history. I'm veryNow I'm in charge of a very popular TV comedyprogram.Cloze 4I live in a small village in the coun try. I live a very 1 (peace)l^e. Some may say it isboring, _2_ I love it. We have plenty of time to stop and chat. I have plenty of time to pursue my hobbies, such as gardening, fishing, and walking in the countryside. I love the outdoor life, which 3 (make)me^realize how beautiful our world is. But it was n'always like this. I used to have _4_ really stressful job, workingtill late in the office every evening and often_5__(bring )my work home at theweekend. The advertising world is very 6 (compete)and when I look 7 , I can not Sne how I stayed in it. I had no time for the important things in life. Because 8 pressure of the job, I was addicted to 9 (smoke). The day fin ally came whe n my wife left me. She compla ined that she seldom saw me and£ (Ione). had a brilliant art teacher,who ._2_ ,on the(two odd shoes _」e of milk had poured all over the pain ting in my ly got to the station, I! Who knows! If I 4 (©o)to Bath that "day, I should have become a 5 (professio n) artist. But I went to Swede n in stead. I told the woma n n ext to me on the trainabout happened, and she sat and cried with7 turned out that she was the producer of comedy program of the radio' 八 ' 'ry short, I got an 10_ (invite)a week」ateLtg attend an interview lucky.My life has bee n full of happy accide nts:I had no time for family life. This made me realize what was really importa nt to me. I talked things through with her and we decided 10 (start )a new and better life together.Cloze 5M: Miss Dernot, let me ask you straight away. Do you think, within a few years, many people could work at home in stead 1 worki ng in the offices?,W: Oh, yes. It s happening now. You see, the comm uni cati on in dustry 2 (make)muchprogress in the last ten years.M: And how do these people man age to work? I mean, what equipme nt do they have at home? W: Well, they have a televisi on set, a computer, a prin ter, and a teleph one to connect with other colleagues. ,M: Oh, I see. But _3- (sure) there 're some _4 (adva ntage)of being able to work at home.W: Y es. Work ing afhome, people don 'have to spend a lot of time 5- (get)to and fromtheir workplaces. The rush hours, _6every one kno ws, are the _7_ (had)time of a day. Millions of people have to get up early 8 (avoid)the rush hours.M: What do you think about the conditions of home workers?W: Oh, in the future a British firm, for example, in London, might employ clerks in Belfast, and 9- Paris company could have their secretaries in Spain, 10 the n they just use a teleph one to get in touch with each other.附答案:衡水中学:1 staying. 2.which 3.in4. comfortable5.are exposed6.apared. 8.0 ne 9」ower.2.i nteresti ng3.mi nd 6.who 7.stay ing10.to enjoy 2.who 3.are watching 4.A 5.readi ng 6」o wer 7.they 8.up9.pri nted 10.Chi neseCloze 3:1 onely 2.However 3.wearing 4.hac gone5.professi onal6.what 7」t 8.a 9.To cut 10.i nvitation5. bri ngingpetitive 9.smok ing 10.to startCloze 4:1.peaceful 2.but3.makes4.a 10.possible. Cloze 1:ually4.By5.begu n8.extremely 9.a nCloze 2:1.helpful 7.back 8.ofCloze 5:1.of 4.adva ntages 8.toavoid 9.a2.had made6.gett ing 6.as10.a nd3.surely7.worst。