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            • 1. Festivals of all (1) are held everywhere.Some festivals, (2) Obon in Japan and Halloween in Western countries,are held to honour the (3) or to satisfy and please the ancestors,who could return either to help or to do (4) .Other festivals (5) be held in memory of famous people or the gods,such as the Dragon Boat Festival in China and Columbus Day in the USA.
              Harvest and Thanksgiving festivals can be very happy (6) .People are (7) because their food is gathered for the winter.People get together to have meals and some win (8) for the crops they have harvested and animals they have raised.The most (9) and important festivals are the ones (10) celebrate the end of winter and the coming of (11) .At the Spring Festival in China,family members will get together to have a dinner of reunion and give children lucky money (12) red paper to celebrate the Lunar New Year.
              People love to get together to eat,drink and have (13) with each other.Festivals (14) us enjoy life,be proud of our customs and forget our (15) for a while.
            • 2. My name is Robert Sobukwe. Like Nelson Mandela I was a (1) who believed that all (2) is created (3) . I hate (4) and tried to use (5) ways so that black people could (6) for their government. As I live in South Africa, the (7) of the South African (8) did not agree with me. They (9) me for encouraging the blacks to fight against the government and put me in prison. Nobody was allowed to talk to me for five long years and I lost the ability to talk. Before I went to prison, I had been (10) that things would change. After I was released I found the (11) of life for black people had got worse. I was (12) my future, and soon I fell ill. Although I was not as successful as Nelson Mandela, many people remember me as one of the first (13) black fighters for human rights in South Arica.
            • 3. Many developed nations are now concerned about saving nature rather than developing or destroying it. However , many poorer nations must focus on (1) the everyday needs of their people. In doing so , they are using up natural resources at a fast pace. They have not yet seen the effects of the (2) use of the environment like many wealthy nations have. Often they do not realize that the choices they make are bad for the environment. Should they be (3) for destroying hundreds of thousands of acres of rainforest if it means a better income for their people? The developed and developing countries need to work (4) make sure that people enjoy healthy and happy lives without the environment around them (5)
            • 4. Lesson 6: ……Yesterday a beggar (1) at my door. He asked me for a meal and a glass of beer. (2) return for this, the beggar stood on his head and sang songs.
              Lesson 7: the plane was late and detectives were waiting at the airport all morning. They were (3) a (4) parcel of diamond from South Africa.
              Lesson 8: ……Bill works harder than Joe and grows more flowers and vegetables, (5) Joe"s garden is more interesting. He (6) neat paths and has built a wooden bridge over a pool.
              Lesson 9: On Wednesday evening, we went to the Town Hall. It was the last day of the year and a large (7) of people had gathered under the Town Hall clock. It would (8) twelve in twenty minutes" time.
              Lesson 10: ……Recently it (9) by a visitor. She tried to play jazz on it! She struck the keys too hard and two of the strings were broken. My father was (10) . Now we are not allowed to touch it. It is being repaired by a friend of my father"s.
            • 5. One day,I heard an American boy say to a Chinese student of English,“You speak very good English.”But the student answered,“No,no.My English is very poor.”The foreigner was quite  _____(surprise)at the answer.

              What’s wrong with the student’s answer? He didn’t accept the compliment in____same way as the American people do.He should say“Thank you”instead of“No”.He _____(real) understood what the American boy had said,____he thought he should be modest.In the west,people will feel proud and confident when they____(praise).So if someone says the dishes you have cooked are very delicious,you should say“Thank you”.If someone says to a woman“You look so____(beauty)with the new clothes on”,she must be very happy and say“Thank you”.

              If you are modest and say“No,I'm afraid I can’t do it well”while _____(work)in a western country,the others may think that you really cannot do it.If you often say“No”,you will certainly be looked down upon by others.If asking_____a job,one says something like“Yes,I can certainly do it” instead of Let me have a try he or she will hope ____(get)it. So in the west,you should be brave to show your_____(confident)!

            • 6.

              I was born in a town called Blackburn, in the northwest of England, and lived there till I left home  (1)  the age of eighteen. My parents had moved to England from India during

                (2)  1970s.

                  As a child, I went to my local school and, of course  (3)  (speak) English with a local accent. But home was very different: we lived in a kind of “little India”, with a huge extended family of uncles and aunts. I remember  (4)  (feel) part of this big thing called “family”, and an even  (5)  (big) thing called “ India”. I suppose my family  (6)   (real) influenced me while I was growing up. They used to talk about India as “home”——even  (7)  at that time I had never been there!

                  To me, it doesn’t seem at all strange to grow up as part of two cultures. I am always thinking that growing up with two cultures is a gift, not a  (8)  (advantage). Now as a mother, I want my child  (9)  (get) in contact(接触)with her Indian roots too, so we are planning to visit there later this year. All her Indian   (10)  (cousin) are expecting to meet her!

            • 7.

              This morning when I got in my car to go to work I made a promise. I promised that I would try my best   66   (become) a better person. However, as soon as I got on the freeway I found that people on the road were driving so crazily,   67   made me mad and impatient. A car in front of me stopped   68   (sudden) , so I had to brake to avoid crashing into it.

              At that moment a string of angry words entered my mind.   69   of my hands rose in preparation for sounding my horn(喇叭)! My other hand prepared to make   70   rude gesture at the driver.

              But something kept me   71   behaving that way. I remembered my promise. So I asked   72   , “Would all the things I am going to do help me become a better person?” The answer was “no”. On the other hand, I knew that   73   (practice) patience and self-control would help, so I managed to keep calm.

              I   74   (cut) off by three more cars before I arrived at my company,   

                 75   each time I smiled instead of complaining as usual. I’m already feeling like a better man.

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