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              请根据首句和尾句的提示,默写出必修五课文中缺省的句子。

            • 2.

              MARTIN Luther King Day fell on Janthis year, the third Monday in January. It would just have been a one-day holiday for me had I not taken part in the march held near St. Louis Park to support equality (平等) for African Americans.

              It was four o’clock in the afternoon when Bridget, my host mother, and I arrived at the local church where the march started. Hundreds of people had already gathered together for the march. Among them there were not only African Americans, but also large numbers of supporters from many different backgrounds. There were black boys playing the saxophone (萨克斯管) and drums, white girls holding up banners (横幅), old couples in “Black Lives Matter” T-shirts and priests (神父) from the church in white robes (长袍). Some of them were Catholic (天主教徒), some were not, yet they all came together to support what they thought was right and just.

              This march was full of positive energy and high spirits. It started when a young black lady of about years old from the local church sang a song and the group joined in. Whistles (口哨) and timbrels (手鼓) could be heard along with the singing and clapping.

              For a moment, I felt shocked and confused. I used to think of the fight for equal rights as a hard struggle, but these people showed the world their optimism (乐观) with smiles and music. I couldn’t help joining them, saying from the bottom of my heart that black lives matter. While we were marching, the passers-by waved hands at us, gave us thumbs-up, and some cars even made noise with their horns (号角) to support us. Bridget and I left the march about ten minutes later, but it was said to last over half an hour.

              The march is only one of the many examples that show how much Americans care about human equality. High school students are asked to read books like To Kill a Mockingbird to learn about the lives of African Americans. My host parents even chose my host brother’s school because of the children of many different backgrounds that go there. Human equality has indeed become common sense in Americans’ daily lives and education.

              71 . ____   72 . ____ 73 . ____ 74 . ____ 75 . ____ 76 . ____ 77 . ____ 78 . ____ 79 . ____ 80 . ____ 

            • 3.

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              _________73______His discussion with his new boss, Hu Xin (HX) , was to strongly influence his life as a journalist.

              HX: Welcome. We're delighted you're coming to work with us. Your first job here will be an assistant journalist. Do you have any questions?

              ZY: Can I go out on a story immediately?

              HX: (laughing) That's admirable, but I'm afraid it would be unusual! Wait till you're more experienced. First we'll put you as an assistant to an experienced journalist. Later you can cover a story and submit the article yourself.

              ZY: Wonderful. What do I need to take with me? I already have a notebook and camera.

              HX: No need for a camera. You'll have a professional photographer with you to take photographs.

              ________________74_________________

              ZY: Thank you. __________75_________

              HX: Good.

            • 4.

              MARTIN Luther King Day fell on Janthis year, the third Monday in January. It would just have been a one-day holiday for me had I not taken part in the march held near St. Louis Park to support equality (平等) for African Americans.

              It was four o’clock in the afternoon when Bridget, my host mother, and I arrived at the local church where the march started. Hundreds of people had already gathered together for the march. Among them there were not only African Americans, but also large numbers of supporters from many different backgrounds. There were black boys playing the saxophone (萨克斯管) and drums, white girls holding up banners (横幅), old couples in “Black Lives Matter” T-shirts and priests (神父) from the church in white robes (长袍). Some of them were Catholic (天主教徒), some were not, yet they all came together to support what they thought was right and just.

              This march was full of positive energy and high spirits. It started when a young black lady of about years old from the local church sang a song and the group joined in. Whistles (口哨) and timbrels (手鼓) could be heard along with the singing and clapping.

              For a moment, I felt shocked and confused. I used to think of the fight for equal rights as a hard struggle, but these people showed the world their optimism (乐观) with smiles and music. I couldn’t help joining them, saying from the bottom of my heart that black lives matter. While we were marching, the passers-by waved hands at us, gave us thumbs-up, and some cars even made noise with their horns (号角) to support us. Bridget and I left the march about ten minutes later, but it was said to last over half an hour.

              The march is only one of the many examples that show how much Americans care about human equality. High school students are asked to read books like To Kill a Mockingbird to learn about the lives of African Americans. My host parents even chose my host brother’s school because of the children of many different backgrounds that go there. Human equality has indeed become common sense in Americans’ daily lives and education.

              1 . ____  2 . ____ 3 . ____ 4 . ____5 . ____6 . ____7 . ____ 8 . ____ 9 . ____ 10 . ____ 

            • 5.

              More than eight million Americans are facing a vision problem that cannot be corrected so easily. What can you eat today to protect your eyes? Find out here.

              Studies show that people with low levels of antioxidants(抗氧化剂) are more likely to develop eye diseases. Antioxidants that seem to be especially protective against eye diseases include vitamin C, E and so on. While it is not completely clear how these antioxidants protect your eyes, it seems that they accumulate in the retina(视网膜) where they can wipe out compounds that damage cells by starving them of oxygen.

              Egg yolks are rich in lutein (叶黄素) and zeaxanthin (玉米黄质)--- nutrients that abound in dark leafy greens, but many of us avoid eggs because we are worried about their cholesterol(胆固醇) content. Research suggests that we shouldn’t be so concerned. When people eat eggs regularly---as many as two a day---they significantly increase the levels of lutein and zeaxanthin circulating in their bodies without leading to high cholesterol levels. Unless your doctor adivses, go ahead and enjoy eggs regularly.

              Supplements are showing a lot of promise in fighting against eye diseases. If you have any risk factors, talk with your professional about taking an eye health formula supplement. The current supplement formula being studied in major research trials includes 10mg of lutein, 2milligrams of zeaxanthin and 1gram total of EPA and DHA. Remember to take it only under medical supervision.

              People with high blood pressure are more likely to develop eye diseases. Increased pressure damages blood vessels. This prevents blood from flowing to the eyes, making it harder for protective nutrients to reach the retina. Losing extra pounds if you are overweight might also help.

              Title

              Healthy ways to help protect Your Eyesight

              Introduction

              As many people__(1)____ from vision problems, it is urgent for us to learn to protect our eyes.

              Findings of studies

              _(2)___ are that people with low levels of antioxidants may develop eye diseases.

              Antioxidants __(3)____ because they accumulate in the retina where they wipe out harmful compounds by starving them of oxygen.

              Food ___(4)___ rich vitamin C, E and so on may be protective against eye diseases.

              The(5)_to protecting eyesight

              ▲Eating eggs: Egg yolks rich in lutein and zeaxanthin can help to reduces eye diseases. So, have a regular ___6____of eggs, unless your doctor stops you.

              ▲Considering a supplement when__(7)_____: If you have any risk factors, __(8)____your eye-care professional about taking a supplement.

              ____(9)___ your blood pressure in check: People with high blood pressure have a _(10)_____ possibility of developing eye problems.


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