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book 5unit 1great scientists.單項(xiàng)填空1i_along the street looking for a place to park when the accident_.awent;was happeningbwent;happenedcwas going;happeneddwas going;had happened2in _ review of 44 studies,american researchers found that men and women who ate six key foods daily cut the risk of _ heart disease by 76%.aa;thebthe;aca;/d/;a3when i got there,he was_a wedding party.aattendingbjoiningcattending todjoining in4would you please help me with the box?_.ayes,pleasebno,please dontcwith pleasuredmy pleasure5which doctor is_ your wound?doctor wang.acuringbtreatingcoperatingdattending6the boy_by the police has no parents.aquestionedbhas been questionedchaving been questioneddquestioning7he always gives students enough time to _ what they have just learnt.aattractbabsorbcgetdreceive8_ for the terrible coal mine accident,as the public thought,the mayor of the city felt nervous and was at a loss what to do.ahaving blamedbhe was to blamecbeing to be blameddbeing to blame9its said that driving after drinking_ thousands of traffic accidents every year.aresults frombcontributes tocdevotes todlies in10there are many toys on the shelf and you can use whichever you want,but please_ them_ when you have finished playing with them.aput;onbput;downcput;backdput;off11she smiled happily,_ a set of amazing white teeth.aexposingbbeing exposedcexposeddto expose12your composition is wellwritten _ some spelling mistakes.abesidesbexcept forcas well asdin addition to13dogs have a very good_ of smell and are often used to search for survivors in the earthquake.asensebviewcmeansdidea14he suggested_ a meeting and it suggested that he_ in our plan.ato hold;was interestedbholding;was interestedcholding;should be interesteddshould hold;be interested15whats the matter?i cant get the engine_.arunningbruncto rundran.完形填空once a farmer had some puppies to sell.he painted a(n)_16_ advertising the pups and set about nailing it to a post on the edge of his yard._17_he was driving the last nail into the post,he felt a sudden pull on his trousers.he_18_down into the eyes of a little boy.“mister,”he said,“i want to buy one of your puppies.”“well,”said the farmer,as he rubbed the sweat off the back of his_19_,“these puppies come from fine parents and_20_ a good deal of money.”the boy_21_his head for a moment.then reaching deep into his pocket,he pulled out a handful of_22_and held it up to the farmer.“ive got thirtynine cents.is that enough to take a look?”“sure,”said the farmer.and with that he_23_a whistle,“here,dolly!”he called._24_from the doghouse and down the road ran dolly_25_by four little balls of fur.as the dogs made their_26_to the fence,the little boy noticed something else moving inside the doghouse._27_another little ball appeared,this one noticeably smaller.the little pup began walking unsteadily toward the others,doing its best to_28_.“i want that one,”the little boy said,_29_at the runt (矮個(gè)子)the farmer knelt down at the boys side and said,“son,you_30_want that puppy.he will never be able to_31_and play with you as other dogs would.”with that the little boy_32_back from the fence,reached down,and began rolling up one leg of his_33_.in doing so he showed a steel brace(支柱) running down both sides of his leg attaching itself to a_34_made shoe.looking back up at the farmer,he said,“you see,sir,i dont run too well myself,and he will need someone who understands.”the_35_is full of people who need someone who understands.16a.sightbpapercinformationdsign17a.thenbbeforecasdafter18a.putblookedckneltdstared19a.nosebneckcheaddface20a.spendbsparecmakedcost21a.raisedbliftedcfellddropped22a.notesbchangecsugardgoods23a.let outbcarried outcput outdleft out24a.upbovercoutdin25a.camebfollowedcwentdcaught26a.stepbwaycwalkddrive27a.quicklybslowlycoddlydsadly28a.get upbstand upccatch updmove up29a.movingbpointingccallingdturning30a.mustntbdontccantdneednt31a.runbsitcwalkdstand32a.steppedbtalkedcclimbeddfell33a.clothesbdressescsweatersdtrousers34a.simplybspeciallyccarefullydnewly35a.farmbcountryccitydworld.閱讀理解where we live,on the eastern shore of maryland,the gentle waters run in and out like fingers slimming at the tips.the canada geese know this place,as do the white swans and the ducks.in autumn,they come home for the winter.once or twice each year,snow and frozen rain move into the area.when this happens,if the river is at its narrowest,there is a freeze which hardens the water to ice.one morning,a friend of mine set the breakfast table beside the huge window,which overlooked the tred avon river.suddenly she leaned forward and cried out,“there is a goose out there.”we saw the figure of a large canada goose,very still,its wings folded tight to its sides,its feet frozen into the ice.then from the dark skies,she saw a line of swans.they floated from the top of the sky downward and at last landed on the ice.my friend was on her feet now,with one hand against her mouth,unbelieving.as the swans surrounded the frozen goose,she feared that life it still had might be pecked(啄) out by those great swan bills.instead,those bills began to work on the ice.the long necks were lifted and curved down,again and again.it went on for a long time.at last,the gooses head was lifted.its body was pulled.then the goose was free and stood on the ice.and the swans stood in the air watching.then,as if it had cried,“i cannot fly.”four of the swans came down around it.their powerful beaks chipped off the ice held in the feathers.slowly,the goose spread its wings as far as they would go,and moved slowly into the sky.this is a true story.i just think of it in the bad moment,and from it comes only one hopeful question:if so for birds,why not for man?36which would be the best title for the passage?awhy not for man?bgraceful swanscswans brave actdi just couldnt believe it!37what happened to the canada goose?ait was deserted by other geese.bit was stuck in the ice.cit was wounded and couldnt fly.dit was lost in the water.38at first the authors friend was worried that_.athe swans would not help the canada goosebshe didnt care about this matter any morecthe swans wouldnt identify with the canada goosedthe swans would peck the canada goose to death39what did the swans do when they saw the canada goose couldnt fly

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