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            • 1.

              Lin Tao has a computer. He likes  (1)  very much. He often  (2)  the Internet. He downloads(下载)  (3)  from the Internet, because he likes listening to music. He often visits websites(网站)to get information for  (4)  homework. He also  (5)  emails to his good friends. He makes many good friends from all  (6)  the world with the help of his computer. He likes travelling very much, so he often  (7)  travel plans on the computer. But he doesn’t download games  (8)  the Internet, because he  (9)  like computer games at all. Do you want to  (10)  a computer?

            • 2.

              Anna, 14, woke up one morning. She thought she had a dream about   (1)   plans with a friend. But it wasn’t a dream. Her phone showed that   (2)  the night, Anna read a text message(短信) from her friend. She did it   (3)   she was fast asleep.

                Reading and answering text messages while asleep—called “sleep texting” It’s an unusual sleeping way, similar  (4)  sleepwalking(梦游). It’s also a growing worry among doctors: young people   (5)   live if they don’t have their phones.

                One in three   (6)  sends more than 100 text messages a day, American experts says   (7)   four out of five teenagers sleep with their phone on or near their  (8) .

                Bob, an expert,   (8)   sleep texting. He said that having a phone nearby all night is a big   (9)   of the problem. “That phone is in bed with them or sometimes on top of their chest(胸) when they’re sleeping or even in their  (10)   . So the response is kind of automatic(自动的). Some people can do normal movements—  (11)   walking, talking, texting or even driving—while they’re sleeping,” he said.

                Bob said it’s a(n)  (12)  habit to break. He knows some students who wear socks on their hands to   (13)  themselves from texting.

               “A lot of people leave their phones on their side tables, but for some reason I leave mine on my bed,” he said. “It is   (14)  dangerous because it may wake me up a lot more—and probably cause me to start sleep texting.” Teenagers, let’s run away from our mobile phones, go out for sports!

            • 3.

              Thirty years ago, I began my first year of teaching in Grade Two. One of my students had serious ADHD(多动症). I had never learned about this, so I spent the year learning  (1)   to help him.

              At the end of the school year, I heard that the teachers in Grade Three were   (2)   that they would have Stephen the next year. I thought for a long time and found that I would be the best person to   (3)   Stephen into Grade Three. My headmaster looked at me   (4)  , but he agreed to my plan.

              I will never   (5)   that day when Stephen   (6)   ask why he was in my class again. “Well, Stephen, you’re in my class again because I   (7)   you.” The little boy looked surprised. “You   (8)  ? Why?” he asked. “Because I like you and want to   (9)   working with you,” I answered.

              Stephen just looked at me. After a few minutes, he   (10)   and walked back to his seat. We   (11)   talked about it again, but we two together   (12)   great progress and surprised all the others that year. I know the great success was a   (13)  of Stephen knowing that I believed in him though he brought me a lot of   (14)  .

              Each season is a new beginning. Many students want a fresh   (15)   and are ready to act upon it. We need to think of even the smallest sign that students are looking for help.

            • 4.

              Miss Green was very fat. She was 100 kg and was getting  (1)  every month,   (2)  she went to see the doctor. The doctor said, “You  (3)  to be on diet(节食), Miss Green. And I’ve got a good way here.” He gave her a small book and said, “Read it  (4)  and eat the things on Page 11 every day. Then come back and see me

                (5)  two weeks’ time.”

              Miss Green came back again two weeks  (6)  , but she wasn’t thinner, and she was even  (7)  . The doctor was surprised and said, “Are you eating the things on Page 11 of the small book?”

                 “Yes, doctor.” She answered.

                   (8)  the doctor visited Miss Green in the afternoon. She was very surprised to see him.

                 “Miss Green,” he said, “  (9)  are you eating potatoes and bread? You aren’t on diet.”

                 “But, doctor,” Miss Green answered, “I  (10)  my diet at lunch time. This is my tea.”

            • 5.

              None of us can be as perfect as the film stars or singers we see on the television or in magazines. This is not only a question of  (1) .The stars we admire have assistants who fix their hair and make up for them. They even have special shoppers who  (1)   their fashionable clothes.

              Living ordinary lives, attending classes and doing homework, the rest of us have no chance   (2)   as cool as the stars.

              Some people might feel bad about having such normal lives,  (3)   I think this is a good thing. People who always worry about their appearance can be quite boring, and they usually do not make very good friends. I like to spend my time with confident people who are comfortable being  (4)  .

              Confident people make very good friends because they are not trying to be someone else. It is more fun to spend time with a real person than with someone who is always  (5)   about ways to become cooler.

              Then how to gain(获得)confidence?

              First, be happy about who you are. If you feel comfortable  (6)   who you are, you will never feel truly lonely.

              Next, think about your interests. Find what you enjoy doing, and try to do it more often.   (7)   you become proud of your abilities, you will feel happy and confident when you tell others about yourself.

              After you start to love yourself and  (8)   comparing yourself to others, you will learn something interesting. Other people will also like the real you, and  (9)   you will have many friends who like you just as you are.

            • 6.

              e you one of the Chinese parents? Now   (1)  parents in China will buy everything that their children want to have. If they go on with the  (2)  , their children will  (3)   know the money comes from the  (4)   work.

              Some parents are   (5)   to have birthday parties for their children. If they keep on doing this,their children will think it’s  (6)   for them to enjoy birthday parties every year. Year after year,  (7)   they’ll forget their parents’ birthdays and only remember and  (8)   about theirs. It’s against(反对) the traditional value(价值).

              Many parents don’t let their children do   (9)  .They think children only have one thing to do.

              They  (10)   study hard every day and be good   (11)  all their lessons. If parents go on doing this, their children will only need to open their mouths to be fed and stretch(伸出) their arms to be dressed every day. When the children   (12)  , they won’t be able to do anything, and they won’t even find a   (13)  . In fact, parents should teach their children how to do housework   (14)   it can help them start good habits of working by   (15)  . It can also help them have an independent(独立的) life in the future.

            • 7.

              I can’t __  (1)  __ what I want to be when I grow up. Reporters get to meet new people. Doctors, athletes(运动员), and policemen meet new people, __  (2)  __. Doctors help people when they are __  (3)  __. Policemen help when they are in trouble. Reporters get to travel the most, sometimes going __  (4)  __ the world. Athletes get to travel a lot, too. They get to meet reporters when the reporters want to write about them.

              To be a good __  (5)  __, I need to be a good writer. To be a good doctor, I need to be good in science and math. Athletes have to be physically fit and have a talent for their chosen __  (6)  __.

              All these careers need people willing to work hard. I will work hard at my job and I hope I will become __  (7)  __ I want to be when I grow up.

            • 8.

              Nobody likes rules but everyone _____  (1)  _____ follow them. As a teenager you probably have lots of rules to follow. You can’t be late ____  (2)  _____ school and you have to do your homework. You can’t eat ____  (3)  _____ drink in class. At home, your parents might say you have to help clean the house, and you can’t go out on a school night.

              Adults(成人) have to follow rules, too. They have to be in the office ____  (4)  _____ and for some jobs they have to wear a uniform. If you drive a car, there are traffic rules you have to follow. ________  (5)  _______, you have to drive on the correct side of the road. You have to turn on your headlights at night, and you can’t park anywhere you like.

            • 9.

              No sports , no life. Sports are very important to us. Sports help us to keep in good   (1)   and get good grades.

               Everyone in our class  (2)  sports. Our favorite  (3)  is P.E. We only have P. E .   (4)  a week, but we play sports every day. The most popular sport in our class is basketball. The boys enjoy  (5)   it, and many of the   (6)  like it , too. Football is also popular. When the weather is  (7)  , we often play football outside. We   (8)   play volleyball. Because we think it is boring.

                  There is a basketball team in our class. Our team often has matches (比赛) with other teams. When there is a match, many of us go to  (9)  it. It’s very  (10)  .

            • 10.

              This is a picture   (1)   my family. This is my father.  (2)  is 45 years   (3)  .This is   (4)   mother. She is 42 years old. She is  (5)   teacher of English. This is my brother. His   (6)    is Li Ming .He is fourteen. He is in   (7)  One, Grade Three. That is my aunt. She is my mother’s  (8)   .   (9)   husband(丈夫)is Jiang Feng. They have a daughter .She is my   (10)    . It’s a happy family.


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