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完形填空精選課件APhilipisthebravestboyIknow.Hisfriendsandfamilyareallvery

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him.

Ten-year-oldPhilipwasbornwithan

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whichmeansthatheisalwaysbreakinghisbones(骨頭).Althoughhehassuchaseriousillness,Philip

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playingsports.InJanuarylastyearhe

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wheelchairracing.Hecamesecondinhisfirst

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,andsincethenPhiliphaswoneveryotherrace!

Inordertolookforanewchallenge(挑戰(zhàn)),Philip

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totakepartintheLondonWheelchairMarathon(馬拉松).

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,fivedaysbeforetheracePhilipgotsick.Hedidn’twantto

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.Hefinallymadeuphismindtotakepartinit.Philipwasgivenmedicinebyhisdoctorandguesswhat?Henotonly

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it,butalsofinishedinfirstplace!

Philipisvery

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andnevergivesup.That’swhyhehasbeenchosentobetheBravest

Child

of

the

Month.

精選課件(A)1.A.proudof B.afraidof

C.angrywith D.strictwith(C)2.A.ability B.effort C.illness D.interest(D)3.A.stops B.avoids C.minds D.loves(B)4.A.watched B.started

C.cancelled D.held(B)5.A.journey B.race

C.class D.interview(D)6.A.regretted B.hated

C.failed D.decided(C)7.A.Instead B.Also

C.However D.First(A)8.A.giveup B.sitdown

C.setoff D.goout(C)9.A.refused B.left

C.completed D.invented(A)10.A.brave B.honest C.polite D.fair精選課件BOncetherewasakingandhisdaughter.Thekingaskedhisdaughterhowmuchshelovedhim.Shesaidthatshelovedhimasmuchassheloved

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.Heranswermadethekingveryhappy.Saltisasimplething,

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itisveryimportant.Sothekingthoughthisdaughtercaredalotabouthim.

Salthasmany

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.Ourbodiesneedsalt.Ifwedon’thaveenoughsalt,ourbodiescan’tworkproperly.Weputsaltonicyroadstomakethem

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.Wealsousesalttoproduceotherproducts,likepaperandglass.Butformanyyears,salt’smostimportantjobwasto

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food.Likeotherlivingthings,mostbacteria(細(xì)菌)needwatertolive.Salttakesinplentyofwater,somostbacteriacannotlive

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asaltyenvironment.Asaresult,saltprotectsfoodandmanyotherthings.Formuchofhumanhistory,thisabilityhasmadesalt

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.EveryancientculturefromEgypttoChinadependedonsalt.Eventoday,thehard-working,usefulpeopleare

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as“thesaltoftheEarth”.

精選課件Forcenturies,saltwasalsohardto

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.Itsusefulness,togetherwithrarity(稀有)madeitveryexpensive.Saltcouldevenbeusedlike

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.Infact,theword“salary(薪水)”comesfromtheword“salt”.

Today,saltisusedmorewidelyanditstillplaysanimportantroleinourlife.精選課件(A)11.A.salt B.air C.gold D.sugar(D)12.A.or B.so C.and D.but(C)13.A.forms B.secrets C.uses D.skills(B)14.A.wide B.safe C.smooth D.thick(A)15.A.protect B.provide C.produce D.prepare(A)16.A.in B.outside C.for D.without(C)17.A.hopeful B.comfortable

C.valuable D.successful(D)18.A.saved B.dreamed

C.invited D.described(B)19.A.sell B.get C.take D.keep(A)20.A.money B.medicine

C.earth D.food精選課件AAteacherdecidedtoletherclassplayagame.Shetoldeachchildintheclasstobringalongabagwith

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tomatoes.Eachtomatowouldbe

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anameofapersonthatthechildhated.Sothenumberoftomatoesinhisorherbagwoulddependonthenumberofpeoplethechildhated.

Whenthedaycame,everychildbroughtsometomatoeswiththenamesofthepeopleheorshehated.Somehadtwotomatoes.

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hadthreetomatoes.Someevenhadfivetomatoes.Theteacherthentoldthechildrentocarrythetomatoeswiththemwherevertheywentforaweek.Dayspassedandthechildrenstartedtocomplain(抱怨)

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therotten(腐爛的)tomatoesletoutterriblesmell.Besides,thosehavingfivetomatoes,alsohadtocarry

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bags.Afteroneweek,thechildrenwereveryhappybecausethegamehad

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ended.

精選課件Theteacherasked,“Howdidyoufeel?”Thechildrenstartedcomplainingofthetroublethattheyhadtogothroughwhencarryingtheheavyandsmellytomatoes.Thentheteachertoldthemthe

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behindthegame.

Theteachersaid,“Thisisthesamesituationwhenyoucarryyourhatred(憎恨)forsomebody

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yourheart.Theterriblesmellofhatredwill

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yourheart,andyouwillcarryitwithyouwhereveryougo.Ifyoucannotstandthesmelloftherottentomatoesforjust

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week(s),canyouimaginewhatitisliketohavethesmellofhatredinyourheartforyourlifetime?”

精選課件(C)1.A.much B.alittle C.afew D.few(B)2.A.bought B.given C.taken D.brought(B)3.A.Any B.Some C.Every D.None(A)4.A.because B.but

C.so D.and(C)5.A.lower B.lighter C.heavier D.uglier(B)6.A.often B.finally

C.always D.seldom(A)7.A.meaning B.time

C.way D.money(B)8.A.outside B.inside

C.beside D.besides(C)9.A.clean B.wash C.pollute D.clear(A)10.A.one B.two C.five D.seven精選課件B

AprilFool’sDaystartedinthesixteenthcenturyinEurope.Beforethattime,NewYear’sDaywascelebratedon1April.Thenanewcalendarwas

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intoEurope.Then1Januarybecamethefirstdayoftheyear,butmanypeopledidnotknowaboutit.Sothose

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continuedtocelebrateNewYear’sDayon1Aprilwereteased(取笑).People

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themandcalledthemfools.

精選課件Nowadaysweplayjokes

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peopleon1April.Forexample,someonemightputsaltinthesugarcontainer(容器)soanotherpersoncould“accidentally”put

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inhisorhercoffee.Orsomeonemight

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thetimeonanotherperson’salarmclocksothatpersonwouldunknowingly

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upearlierorlaterthanplanned.Ormaybeapersonwouldtellalietomakesomeoneelseshocked.

Afterweplaythetrick(詭計(jì)),wesay“AprilFool”.Thenthe

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personrealizeshewasfooled.Itisgenerallydoneinthespiritoffunanddoesn’tcauseanyreal

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toanyone.Doyouhaveanygreatjokestoplayonanyonetoday?Tryitout.Justdon’tforgettosay“AprilFool”whentheotherpersonbeginslookingalittle

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.

精選課件(B)11.A.set B.introduced

C.taught D.borrowed(A)12.A.who B.which

C.what D.whom(B)13.A.lookedat B.laughedat

C.knockedat D.shoutedat(C)14.A.with B.for C.on D.to(A)15.A.salt B.sugar

C.water D.container(A)16.A.change B.give

C.lose D.catch(C)17.A.look B.make C.wake D.listen(A)18.A.poor B.lucky

C.brave D.happy(B)19.A.protection B.harmC.safety D.tradition(A)20.A.confused B.excited

C.relaxed D.tired精選課件AIwaswalkingalongabusyroadwhenInoticedayoungmanstandingnearthecrossingsellingtoys.

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Iwouldhurrypastsuchsellers.ButIfoundthisyoungmanwas

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,soIstoodforsometimewithoutcrossingthestreet.Iwantedtoseehowhesoldhisthings.

Soon,ayoungmotherwithalittlegirlcamebyandthechildset

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eyesononeoftheteddybears.Themotheraskedforthe

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anditwasonlyonedollar.She

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outa10-dollarnotefromherhandbagandtoldtheyoungmanthatshewasgivinghim10dollarsandwantedthe

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back.Iwaswonderinghowhewasgoingtodoit.Hetoldtheyoungmothertoputthemoneyinthebag

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aroundhisneckandtakeoutherchange.

精選課件Irealizedthatthisyoungmandependedonbelievingpeoplenottocheathim.Therewasnowayforhimtoknow

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someonewouldtakeoutmorethantheyshouldhave.Iwasso

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.IboughtacarmodelfromhimthatIdidnotneed.AsIwalkeddownthestreet,Igavethecarmodeltoakidwalkingwithhisfather.

Ikeptthinkingthattheworldwouldbeabetterplaceifwecouldalllearnto

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othersmore,liketheyoungblindstreetseller.

精選課件(A)1.A.Usually B.Exactly

C.Hardly D.Probably(B)2.A.wise B.blind

C.handsome D.strange(C)3.A.its B.their C.her D.his(C)4.A.man B.child C.price D.help(D)5.A.threw B.cleared

C.gave D.pulled(A)6.A.change B.note

C.bill D.money(B)7.A.turning B.hanging

C.looking D.showing(D)8.A.where B.what C.why D.how(D)9.A.excited B.interested

C.surprised D.touched(C)10.A.help B.understand

C.trust D.manage精選課件BAweekbeforethistermstarted,ZhouYu,astudentfromHeilongjiang,gotsomebig

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.Herschoolplanstodelay(延遲)itsstarttimeto8a.m.Shewasquite

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.

Zhouusedtogetupat6a.m.,butwould

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until10or11p.m.thenightbefore.Sheworkedveryhard.Herschoolaskedstudentstoarriveat6:30a.m.insummerand7a.m.inwinter.Shedidn’tgetenough

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.“Ioftenfeltsleepyinclass.Butifmyschoolplanstodelaythestarttime,I’llbeveryglad,”Zhousaid.

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,alloftheschoolsinHeilongjiangplantochangetheirstarttime.Primaryandmiddleschoolswillexpectstudentstoarriveat8a.m.orlater.The

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willhelpmorestudentsgetenoughsleep.Ingeneral,mostChinesemiddleschoolstudentshavetoarriveatschoolataround7a.m.Studentshavetogetupat6a.m.oreven

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iftheylivefarawayfromschool.Whiletheyoftenstayuplateintheevening,theycan’tgetthenine

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ofsleepthattheyneedtostayhealthy.

精選課件ZhengjiangandGuizhouarecarryingoutsimilarpolicies(政策),thoughonlyatprimaryschools.Inthefuture,moreplacesmightjoinin.However,somestudentsstillworry

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therule.LiangChen,fromHarbinNo.69HighSchool,

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tohavesomestudytimebeforeclassbeginsinthemorning.Hethinksthisisthebesttimetostudyandrememberthings.

精選課件(B)11.A.practice B.news

C.advice D.trouble(C)12.A.careful B.patient

C.happy D.humorous(D)13.A.play B.dance C.repeat D.study(A)14.A.sleep B.homework

C.food D.space(A)15.A.Infact B.Ingeneral

C.Inshort D.Inall(B)16.A.show B.change

C.progress D.law(D)17.A.later B.faster

C.sooner D.earlier(C)18.A.seconds B.minutes

C.hours D.days(A)19.A.about B.in C.to D.on(B)20.A.hates B.prefers

C.refuses D.forgets精選課件AIt’sawindynight.A

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oldmanwenttolivewithhisson,daughter-in-law(兒媳婦),anda4-year-oldgrandson.Thefamilyatetogetheratthetable.Thegrandfatherhaddifficultyeatingbecausehecouldn’t

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thingsclearly,andhishandscouldn’tstopshaking.Heoftenmadethingsinamess.

Thesonanddaughter-in-lawbecame

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withthemess.“Wemustdosomethingaboutmyfather,”saidtheson.Sothecouplesetasmalltableinthecorner.There,theoldmanate

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whiletherestofthefamilyenjoyeddinnertogether.

精選課件Sincetheoldmanhadbrokenadishortwo,hewasaskedtoeatfroma

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bowl.Sometimeshehadtears(眼淚)inhiseyesashesatalone.Oneeveningbeforedinner,thefather

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hissonplayingwithsomewoodblocksonthefloor.Heaskedthechild,“Whatareyoumaking?”“Oh,Iammakingalittle

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foryouandMumtoeatyourfoodinwhenIgrowup.”The4-year-oldboysmiled.Thefatherwas

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byhiswordsandcouldn’tfindareply.Thateveningthehusbandtooktheoldman’shandand

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ledhimbacktothefamilytable.Forsomereason,neitherthehusbandnorhiswifeseemedtocareanylongerwhenthebowlwasdroppedorthetablewasina

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.Sometimesshowingcareforthoseinneedcanbeagoodexampletopeoplearoundus.

精選課件(A)1.A.weak B.rich C.healthy D.proud(B)2.A.hear B.see

C.touch D.remember(C)3.A.pleased B.sad

C.angry D.tired(B)4.A.happily B.alone

C.suddenly D.quickly(D)5.A.glass B.small

C.golden D.wooden(C)6.A.minded B.dreamed

C.noticed D.preferred(A)7.A.bowl B.cup C.box D.basket(D)8.A.moved B.changed

C.doubted D.surprised(B)9.A.madly B.softly

C.hopelessly D.bravely(C)10.A.silence B.trouble

C.mess D.pain精選課件B

TheReadersisapopularTVshow.Itinvitesdifferentpeopletoreadaloudonthestage.The

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alsotellsthemovingstoriesbehindthosepeople.Theycanread

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