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            • 1. Debbie is an (1) (会计师) in a large company in the centre of London. She travels to work on "the tube" though it"s so c (2) .She spends all morning (3) (check) numbers. In the afternoon, she returns to the paperwork in the office. She has dance classes on Monday nights and goes to the gym on Wednesday nights. She needs to do that because she doesn"t get enough exercise (4) .Sometimes, if the weather (5) (预报) is good, she and her friends drive to the countryside and enjoy walking here and there.
              However, Paul lives in a small village in the north of England. Every morning, (6) a big breakfast in his house, he walks out of the front door and he is already (7) work. He has cows, sheep, pigs and chickens on his farm, and he has to make sure they are free of (8) (疾病). Right now he is studying Chinese by d (9) learning. He is a "movie fan", and he also likes to buy a few c (10) (雪茄烟).
            • 2. The adobe dwellings (土坯房) (1) (build)by the Pueblo Indians of the American Southwest are admired by even (2) most modern of architects and engineers.In addition to their simple beauty,what makes the adobe dwellings admirable is their (3) (able) to"air condition"a house without (4) ( use) electric equipment.Walls made of adobe take in the heat from the sun on hot days and give out that heat (5) ( slow) during cool nights,thus warming the house.When a new day breaks,the walls have given up their heat and are now cold enough (6) (cool) the house during the hot day; (7) the same time,they warm up again for the night.This cycle (8) (go) day after day:The walls warm up during the day and cool off during the night and are thus always a timely offset(抵消) for the outside temperatures.As (9) (nature) architects,the Pueblo Indians figured out exactly (10) thick the adobe walls needed to be to make the cycle work on most days.
            • 3. By the time Jill got to a little town,every hotel room (1) (take)."You"ve got to give me a room somewhere,"he said to the manager at the hotel," (2) just a bed---I don"t care where."
              "Well,I do have a double room with one guest," (3) (admit) the manager,"and he might be glad to split(分担)the cost.But to tell you (4) truth,he snores (5) loudly that people in the next room have complained (6) (late).I"m not sure if it would be worth it to you."
              "No problem."Jill assured him,"I"ll take (7) ."
              The next morning Jill came down to breakfast bright-eyed.
              "How did you sleep"asked the manager.
              "Never better."
              The manager was impressed."No problem with the other guy snoring,then?"
              "No,I shut him up (8) no time,"said Jill.
              "How did you manage that?"asked the manager."Did you give him some medicine to stop the snoring?"
              "No,I didn"t.But here is (9) I did.He was already in bed when I went into the room,"Jill explained."I went over,gave him a kiss on the forehead,and said,‘Good night,beautiful,"and he sat up all night (10) (watch) me."
            • 4. People nowadays can hardly imagine what Jewish people went through during World WarⅡ.It was just because they were Jewish (1) Anne and her family had to hide away,or they would be (2) (catch) by the German Nazis.
              Anne hadn"t been able to be outdoors for (3) long a time that she had grown crazy (4) everything to do with nature.
              For example,when it was warm,she stayed (5) (wake) on purpose until half past eleven one evening in order to have a look at the moon for once by (6) (her).But as the moon gave far too much light,she didn"t dare open a window.And another time,she happened (7) (be) upstairs one evening when the window was open.She didn"t go downstairs (8) the window had to be shut.The dark, (9) (rain) evening,the wind,the thundering clouds held her entirely in their power.It was the first time in a year and a half that she (10) (see) the night face to face.
            • 5. My mother lived in the countryside and was upset (1) the snakes in the courtyard. She wanted me to help her get rid (2) them. This was a chance for me to distinguish myself by inventing something (3) (mercy) to catch snakes but not harm them.
              First, I checked if there were any products (4) might help me, but there only seemed to be some powders designed to kill snakes. So I had to find out a new way. I set (5) researching the habits of snakes, then I decided (6) three possible ways and used the last one: to cool snakes and catch them.
              I bought an icecream maker made of (7) (stain) steel. I put some jelly on the outside and inside walls of the bowl, then I put the bowl into the fridge and waited, at the same time, I prepared some icecubes.
              In the following two days, I tried to catch the snakes, but I failed. Then I decided to use a net to catch snakes after they became passive. This time, I made (8)
              My friends and relations pressed me to send my invention to the patent office to get (9) (recognize), so I filled in the form and filled my patent (0) ______ (apply) with the patent office and waited for the result.
            • 6. Last October,while tending(护理) her garden in Mora,Sweden,Lena Pahlsson pulled out a handful of small (1) (carrot) and was about to throw them away.But something made her look closer,and she noticed a (2) (shine) object.Yes,there beneath the leafy top of one tiny carrot was her long-lost wedding ring.
              Pahlsson screamed (3) loudly that her daughter came running from the house."she thought I had hurt (4) (I),"says Pahlsson
              Sixteen years (5) (early),Pahlsson had removed the diamond ring (6) (cook) a meal.When she wanted to put the ring back on later,it was gone.She suspected that one of her three daughters-then ten,eight,and six-had picked it up,but the girls said they hadn"t.Pahlsson and her husband (7) (search) the kitchen,checking every corner,but turned up nothing."I gave up hope of finding my ring again,"she says.She never replaced it.
              Pahlsson and her husband now think the ring probably got (8) (sweep) into a pile of kitchen rubbish and was spread over the garden, (9) it remained until the carrot"s leafy top accidentally sprouted (生长) through it.For Pahlsson,its return was (10) wonder.
            • 7.

              I seldom thought I had a passion. I would sit before the TV all day, thinking    61    nothing but the next shadow. It was not long ago that I first learned how important having a passion is to life.

              One day I went with Mum to drop my sister off at the gym. Then,     62   Mum stopped at a red light, someone on the roadside caught my eyes. It was a man      63    (dress) in rags, homeless. That didn’t interest me, for I      64       (see) many like him before.

              But the man wasn’t sitting down with a sad      65     (express). He had a radio in his hand and was dancing      66      (merry) to the music. The radio seemed to be the most precious thing ____67_    he had.

              “Mum, why does that man have a radio even though he’s homeless?” I asked.

              “He bought     68    ,” she replied.

              “But if he’s homeless, why doesn’t he use the money to buy food or clothes? He wasted it on something he doesn’t need.”

              “Well, Sarah, sometimes food and clothes aren’t     69   only important things. We need happiness, too.”

              “I see.” The man must care too much about music, so he bought a radio instead of food and clothes. I realized that happiness is the key to life.    70    it, there’s nothing to look forward to. A passion gives a person the happiness they need to keep going!

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