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專題08首字母填空(期末真題速遞,18篇)(23-24八年級上·上海崇明·期末)在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當?shù)脑~,使其內(nèi)容通順,每空格限填一詞,首字母已給。OnFriday,7thJune,anItalianAirlinesflightwasreadytoleaveRomeforTokyoinJapan.Allthepassengerswereontheplane.Thedeparturetimewas9p.m.Theseatbeltsignswereturnedon,sopassengerswerenotallowedtostandupandhadtostayintheirseats.Thensomethingu1happened.Awomandecidedthatshehadtogotothetoilet.Soshegotupandwalkedtothebackoftheplane.Thetoiletdoorwasc2marked“TOILET”,butthewomanopenedadoornexttothetoilet.Thisdoorwastheemergencyexitand,whensheopenedit,theevacuationslide(撤離滑梯)opened.Becauseofthis,theplanewasnotabletotakeoff.Allthepassengershadtol3theplane.Whentheevacuationslidehasopened,therearetwopossibilities.Workerscanchangetheslideattheairport,buttheflightwillbedelayedforalongtime.Ortheplanecantakeoffwithoutanevacuationslideandreplaceitwhenithaslanded,butthenumberofpassengersontheplanemustbesmallerfors4reasons.Thirty-eightpassengershadtostayatahotelattheairportandtakea5flightthenextday.Theotherpassengersgotbackontheplane,anditfinallytookoffat5:10onSaturdaymorning.ItarrivedinTokyoat14:10.SomepassengersfoundthattheirluggagewasstillinItaly.Butperhapstheywerel6becausetheyarrivedatthedestinationsafeandsound.(23-24八年級上·上海閔行·期末)Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords.(在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當?shù)脑~,使其內(nèi)容通順,每空格限填一詞,首字母已給)DIYispopularintheUK.Itcannotonlysaveyoumoney,butalsogivegoodresults.TakecarewhendoingDIYjobsbecausea1mayhappen.Whend2yourhouse,everylittlecornerisimportant.Findingtherightb3betweencolorsandmaterialsisthekeywhentryingtohaveacomfortablespace.DIYisnotjustaboutyourhouse,butaboutyourgardenaswell.Havingagoodgardenisanidealforsomepeople.Ifyouwanttokeepitt4,perhapsyoushouldbuildagardenshed.Gardenshedshaveseveraldifferentshapesandsizes.Sowhetheryouhaveasmallorlargegarden,youcanfindashedthatwillfitp5.Thekitchenissuchanimportantroominthehouse—justthinkabouthowmuchtimeyouspendthereeverydayincookingandeating!Youwantnicesurroundingswiththewonderfulequipment.HavingsomeDIYskillscanhelpsaveyouthousandsofpoundsoveranumberofyears.Takealookatourarticlesandprojectsfora6.(23-24八年級上·上海普陀·期末)Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords(在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當?shù)脑~,使其內(nèi)容通順,每空格限填一詞)Livesofchildrenarenotthesamearoundtheworld.ChildreninrichcountrieslikeGermanylivedifferentlyfromchildreninpoorcountrieslikeSierraLeoneinAfrica.AgoodGermanbreakfastc1ofrolls,jam,cheese,hard-boiledeggs,coldmeatandmilk.Lunchisthemainmealofthedayanditistheheaviest!Dinneristhoughttobeal2mealthanlunch.Germanchildrenstarttheireducationatayoungage.S3aretaughtinGermanbutchildrenalsostudyEnglishastheirsecondlanguage.Inaddition,manyGermanchildrenstudyathirdlanguagesuchasFrench.InGermany,cyclingandswimmingarepopulara4amongchildren.Familiesalsoliketogoforwalksintheforestinwarmerseasons.Inwinter,theyoftengoskiingortakeaholidayinacountrywithwarmerweather.Incontrast(對比之下),thepoorchildreninSierraLeonelivemainlyonr5.Theydonotalwayshavemeatoreggs.Thechildrenalsohavetowakeuparoundthreeo’clockinthemorningtofetchwater.ManychildreninSierraLeone,especiallythegirls,donotgotoschool.Mostfamiliesaresopoorthatonlytheboysgettoa6school.Afterschool,theboysalsohavetohelpparentswithhousework.Mostgirlsdonotgotoschoolastheyareneededathome.Theymustcookanddootherhousework.FamiliesinSierraLeoneareusuallyveryl7andoldergirlsareexpectedtocarefortheiryoungerbrothersorsisters.(23-24八年級上·上海浦東新·期末)Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords(在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當?shù)脑~,使其內(nèi)容通順,每空限填一詞,首字母已給)IntheUnitedStates,sixteen,eighteen,andtwenty-oneareimportantagesinaperson’slife.Therearenospecialcelebrationsforthesebirthdays,buteachisatimewhenapersoncandonewthingstom1theirtransition(轉(zhuǎn)變)intoadulthood(成人時期).Afterturningsixteenapersoncanwork,getadriver’slicenseandleavehome.Manyhighschoolstudentslearntodriveandgetpart-timejobssoona2celebratingtheirsixteenthbirthday.AttheageofeighteenapersonintheUnitedStatescanvoteandsmoke,buttheyareprohibitedfromgoingintomanynightclubs,buyingwineorgambling(賭博)u3theyaretwenty-one.InmanyLatincultures,ayoungwoman’sfifteenthbirthdayisimportant.Atthisage,sheisregardedasanadult.Tomarkthisspecialday,familieswithteenagedaughtershaveac4calledaQuinceanera.Thedaybeginswiththeyoungwomanandherfamilygoingtochurch.Later,thereisapartyandmanyguestsareinvited.InJapan,youngpeoplebecomeadultsattwenty.Atthisage,theycanlegally(合法的)vote,drinkwineandsmoke.ThesecondMondayinJanuaryisan5holidaycalled“ComingofAgeDay”.Onthisday,thetwenty-year-oldcelebrateb6firstgoingtoachurchtopraywiththeirfamilies.Later,theylistentospeechesgivenbycityandschoolleaders.Afterward,manycelebratewithfamilyorfriendslateintothenight.Insomecountries,birthdaycelebrationsc7throughadulthood.Somepeoplecelebratetheirfortiethandfiftiethbirthdays,ortheirretirement(退休)year,withahugeparty.(23-24八年級上·上海徐匯·期末)Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords(在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當?shù)脑~,使其內(nèi)容通順。每空格限填一詞,首字母已給。)Thefastdevelopmentoftechnologyhasmademanychangesinourdailylife.Somepeoplebelievethatschoolswillnotbenecessaryinthenearf1.TheysaythatbecauseoftheInternetandothernewtechnology,thereisnoneedforschoolbuildings,classesorteachers.P2thiswillbetrueoneday,butiftheworldhadnoschools,Icouldn’timaginehowoursocietywouldbe.Infact,weshouldlearnhowtousenewtechnologytomakeschoolsbetter.Weshouldinventanewkindofschoolthatislinked(連接)tolibraries,museums,sciencecentres,labsandevencompanies.Companiesshouldc3learningprogrammesforschools.ScientistscouldgivetalksthroughtheInternet.TVnetworksandlocalTVstationscoulddevelopprogrammesaboutthestudentswhoarestudyingatschool.Labscouldsetupwebsitestos4newtechnologysothatstudentscouldseeitontheInternet.Isthisadaydream?No.Thisisbeginningtohappeninmanycities.Inthosecities,learningcantakeplaceathome,atschoolandintheo5.Businessesprovideprogrammesforschoolsandsociety.Schoolsprovidecomputerlabsforpeoplewiththeirowncomputersathome.EveryonecanvisitfarawaylibrariesandmuseumsaseasilyasnearbyonesandeveryonecangoontheInternet,andolderpeopleuseitasmuchasy6ones.Howwillthisnewkindofschoolchangetheusualwayoflearning?Itistooearlytobesure,butitisfantastictothinkaboutit.Technologywillchangethewaywelearn;schoolswillchangeasw7;andwewillalllearnsomethingfromtheInternet.(23-24八年級上·上海金山·期末)在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當?shù)脑~,使其內(nèi)容通順,首字母已給,每空格限填一詞。Tomorrow’sRobotsWeallknowthatrobotswillbepartofourfuture.Forexample,somerobotscanexploredeepunderwaterplacesthataretoounsafeortoodeepforpeopletor1.Tomorrow’sRobotswillhelppeopledothingsthattheyareunabletodo.FirefighterRobotsOneday,therewillberobotsthatfightfires.Humanfirefighterswillc2therobotsandgetthemintoburningbuildings.Onetypeofrobotwilllooklikearealfirefighter.Theserobotswillbeabletowalk,climbupladdersandseethroughs3.Anothertypewilllooklikeasnake,abletomovethroughtheair.Thesewillhelpfirefightersfindpeopletrapped(陷入)insmallplaces.RunningRobotsTheremightalsobesomerobotsthatlooklikeanimals.They’llprobablyhavefourlegsandbeabletorunveryfast.They’llhavebiggerbacklegsthanf4legssothattheycanjump,too.Theserobotswillprobablyhelppolicec5criminals.They’llneverfailbecausethey’llbeabletorunfasterthanhumans.JumpingRobotsThisrobotwon’tlooklikeananimalorperson,butit’lldoa6things.It’llhavewheels(輪子)thatmoveitfromplacetoplace.It’llbeabletojumpveryhigh.Infact,itmightbeabletojumpoverwallsorontorooftops(屋頂).It’llhelppoliceseeiftherearedangerousthingsorpeoplethere.(23-24八年級上·上海浦東新·期末)Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords(在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適詞,使其內(nèi)容通順,每空格限填一詞,首字母已給)Peopleoftencomplainaboutairlinecompanieslosingtheirsuitcaseswhentheyfly.It’sn1happenedtome,butsomethingalotworsehappenedtomyfamilyrecently.AbouttenyearsagomymumgotajobteachingatauniversityinThailand.Atfirstsheonlywentforsixmonths,butshereallylikeditanda2tostaylonger,soweallwenttolivewithher.Wehadagreattime,butlastyearmyparentsdecidedthattheywantedtor3totheUK.Becausewe’dbeentheresolong,wehadloadsofthingswewantedtotakebackwithus—allthefurniturefromourhouse,infact.SoMumandDadwenttoashippingcompanyandarrangedtotakee4backinoneofthosebigcontainersthatyouseeonships.Thecompanypackedeverythingintoit:thearmchairsandsofas,theTV,wardrobes,desks,e5alltherugsandcurtains.Ourwholehousewasinsidethatbiggreenmetalbox.WeflewbacktotheUKandwaitedforthecontainertoa6.Abouttenweekslater,wewerehavingbreakfastonemorningwhenabiglorryarrivedoutsideourhouse.Onthebackwasabiggreenmetalbox.Weweresoexcited.Themenopenedthecontainerandstartedtotakeoutourthings.Buttheyweren’tourthings.Thecontainerwasfullofgymequipment.Itwasthew7one.Weweresoupset.Butthestoryhasahappyending.Thementookthecontainerandgymequipmentaway,andabouttwomonthsagoourthingsfinallyarrived.(22-23八年級上·上?!て谀㏑eadthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords.(在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當?shù)脑~,使其內(nèi)容通順。每空限填一詞,首字母已給。)Itisnaturalforyoungpeopletoworshipcoolandgood-lookingyoung“idols”.Wespendalotoftimecaringaboutthem—e1moretimethanwespendonourstudiesorwork.Weoftenwonder:Whatmakesthemsopopular?WhatcouldIdotobecoollikethem?Well,guesswhat?Manyofyouridolsareonlymadeto“l(fā)ook”cool.Ifyoucouldseeintotheirp2lives,youwouldfindthesestarsaren’tsobright.Theirbeautyisonlyskin-deep.Someofthemmightnotbeashonest,kindorhard-workingasyouare!Theydon’tdeservethepopularitythattheyenjoyatall!WhenIwasateenager,I,a3withmostofmyclassmates,hadworshippedpopidols,too.Then,oneday,IdiscoveredLeonardCohenandNeilYoung.Theywereordinary-lookingpeoplewhoplayedtheguitarwhilesittingonastool(凳子).Theyw4noflashy(花俏的)clothes,andtheyhadnoscreaming(尖叫的)fans.Theydidn’tneedtobeflashybecausetheirsongsweregreatandmeaningful.Theytoldthet5:Lifeishardandtheroadyoutakemightsometimesbelonely.Mostofall,theytaughtmethatitwasokayifIwasnotpopularandcoolallofthetime.Istilllistentothemtoday.Modern“idolculture”oftensendsthew6messagethatlifeisalwayseasyandfun.Butthebestactors,thetop-rankingsportsstarsandthemostcreativescientistsallhavescars(傷疤)fromthestressofdealingwithlife’smanydifficulties.Manyofthesuccessful“outgoing”peopleweadmiretodaywereshywhentheywereteenagers.Idolscanserveasimportantrolemodelsinourlives,soit’sveryimportanttochoosetherightones.Weshouldcelebratepeoplewhoteachusimportantvaluesthatcanhelptog7usontheroadahead.Thenexttimeyouseesomepretty,popular“stars”,askyourself:DoIreallyneedthesepeopleinmylife?(22-23八年級上·上海長寧·期末)Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords.(在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當?shù)脑~,使其內(nèi)容通順,每空格限填一詞,首字母已給)Bye,our“l(fā)ittlebrownrat”!Yearsago,melomys(珊瑚裸尾鼠)couldstillbeseenrunningontheAustralianislandofBrambleCay(荊棘礁).Localfishermenwouldsometimesseethem.Onefisherman,EgonSteward,toldscientiststhathesawafewin2009.Scientistsbelievethatwasthel1timeanyonesawtheanimal.InFebruary,theAustraliangovernmentannouncedthatBrambleCaymelomyshadgoneextinct(滅絕).Itisthefirstmammal(哺乳動物)tobecomeextinctbecauseofclimatechange.MelomyshaveneverbeenfoundoutsideBrambleCay.In1978,severalhundredmelomyslivedontheisland.Thatnumberhaddroppedtobelow100by1998.InDecember2011,scientistslookedformelomysandr2homeempty-handed.Melomyswerelittleknown.However,peoplearoundtheworldares3abouttheirextinction(滅絕).“Themelomyswasalittlebrownrat,”saidTimBeshara,ascientist.“Butitwasourlittlebrownrat.Itwasourresponsibilitytoprotecttheanimalfromextinction.Sadly,wef4.”Itisverylikelythatthemelomyswentextinctbecausetheislandwasshortoff5.Theanimallivedonplants.Between2004and2014,however,thenumberofplantsonBrambleCayreducedby97percent.Asaresult,manymelomyshadtogoh6.Scientistsbelievethelack(缺乏)ofplantswascausedbyclimatechange.ManynativeanimalsinAustraliahavebecomeextinct.Thegovernmenthasbeenheavilycriticized(批評)fordoinglittletos7theEarth.“Wearesufferingfromtherealeffectsofclimatechange,”saidLeanneEnoch.“Howmanymorespecies(物種)dowehavetolosebeforewetakerealaction?”heaskedangrily.(22-23八年級上·上海青浦·期末)Fillintheblankswithproperwords.(在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當?shù)脑~,使其內(nèi)容通順,每空格限填一詞,首字母已給)FutureSchoolSomepeoplebelievethatschoolswillnotben1inthenearfuture.TheysaythatbecauseoftheInternetandothernewtechnology,thereisnoneedforschoolbuildings,classesorteachers.Perhapsthiswillbetrueoneday,butiftheworldhadnoschools,Icouldn’timagine(想象)howoursocietywouldbe.Infact,weshouldlearnhowtousenewtechnologytomakeschoolsb2.Weshouldinventanewkindofschool.Itwilllinktolibraries,museums,sciencecenters,labsandevencompanies.Companieswillcreatelearningprogramsforschools.Scientistscangivetalkstostudentst3theInternet.TVnetworksandlocalTVstationscand4programsaboutthestudentswhoarestudyingatschool.Labscansetupwebsitestoshownewtechnologysothatstudentscouldseeitonline.Isthisadaydream?No.Thishasalreadytakenplaceinmanycities.Businessesprovideprogramsforschoolsandsociety.Schoolsprovidecomputerlabsforpeoplewiththeirowncomputersathome.Therefore,peoplehavealreadys5inlearningathome,atschoolandintheofficeinthosecities.EveryonecanvisitfarawaylibrariesandmuseumsaseasilyasnearbyonesandeveryonecangoontheInternet,andolderpeopleuseitasmuchasyoungerones.Howwillthisnewkindofschoolc6theusualwayoflearning?Itistooearlytobesure,butitisveryexcitingtothinkaboutit.(22-23八年級上·上海寶山·期末)Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords(在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當?shù)脑~,使其內(nèi)容通順,每空格限填一詞,首字母已給)Howdoyoucelebratethenewyear?Peopleinmanycountriestakepartinmanydifferenta1.PeopleinAustraliaandtheUnitedStatesoftenenjoyfireworksatmidnight.Somepeopleeatwithfriendsandneighboursasawaytohopeforgoodluck.Otherpeoplehaveapartywithfriendsandfamilies.Theyallbelievecelebratingthenewyearisagreatwaytothinkaboutthepastandhopeforabrightfuture.OutwiththeOld,inwiththeNewInmanycountries,itisimportanttogives2fornewandgoodthings.Peopleindifferentareashavedifferentwaysofdoingso.Inmanycountries,peopledealwitholdthingstomakeroomfornewones.BurningChristmastreestoshowtheendoftheChristmasseasonisonepopularway.Peopleinsomecountriesthrowouttheiroldorusedthings.Inordertosaygoodbyetotheoldyear,manypeoplestayupuntilmidnightonNewYear’sEve.Inthisway,theycanbeawake(醒著的)tob3thenewyear.Splashing(潑灑)WaterOthercountriescelebratethenewyearbysplashingwater.Somepeoplesplashwateroneachothertobringgoodluck.Othersthrowwateroutoftheirwindowstosendawaybadluck.CelebratingwithPartiesandFoodInmanycountries,peopleenjoygoodfoodwiththeirlovedones.Havingfestivalmealsanddessertsisawaytocelebratethecomingyear.AtNewYear’sEveparties,peopleoftenc4“ten,nine,…two,one”inthelasttensecondstowelcomethenewyear.StrangeTraditionsYoumaythinkthesetraditionsareu5buttheyarecommon(普遍的)forotherpeople.Forexample,inCanada,somepeoplecelebratethenewyearbyjumpingintothefreezingwaterofEnglishBay.Theydothistobringanendtotheyearthathaspassed.Thesetraditionsarealldoneforfun.Theimportantthingaboutcelebratingthenewyearisthinkingabouttheoldyearandmakingplansforthenewone.(22-23八年級上·上海浦東新·期末)Fillintheblankswithproperwords(在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當?shù)脑~,使其內(nèi)容通順。每空格限填一詞,首字母已給。)Physicalexerciseisveryimportant.Itmakesyoufeell1stressed.Exercisestrengthensorganssuchasthelungandtheheartandhelpsapersontokeeptherightbodyweight.SportsscientistsDr.HelenLopezo2thefollowingadvicetoteenager,“First,youneedtoworkoutyourleveloffitness.Thenyoucandesignap3thatwillhelpyoubecomehealthier.”Itissuggestedthattherebet4levelsoffitnessthatneedachangeoflifestyle.“Overweight”meansthatthepersongetsverylittleexerciseandveryoftenhasaseriousweightproblem.“Inactive”meansthatthepersondoesnottakepartinmanyphysicalactivities,butitisnots5overweight.“Active”referstopeoplewhotakepartinsportsandotherphysicalactivitiesbutdonothaveahighfitnesslevel.AccordingtoDr.Lopez,overweightteenagersshouldkeepactive.“Rideabike,playvolleyballorbasketballforawhileandgoforatwenty-minutewalkeachday.Allthesewillhelptoburncalories.”Inactiveteenagersshoulddos6activities,butaddsomebendingandstretchingexercises,suchaspush-upsandsit-ups,startingwithtwentyofeachaday.“Inactivepeoplecantakealittlemoreexercisethanoverweightpeopleb7theirbodiesarestronger.”Thesameactivitiesarealsosuitabletoactiveteenagers.Dr.Lopezrecommendsonehouraweekormoreonrunningandotherformsofexercise,togetherwithfifteenminutesadayspentonstretchingandbendingactivities.(22-23八年級上·上海青浦·期末)Fillintheblankswithproperwords.(在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當?shù)脑~,使其內(nèi)容通順,每空格限填一詞,首字母已給)AStudentBudgeCollegeisanexcitingtimetolearnandtomakefriendsthatwilllastalifetime.Manystudentsdonotliketoworryaboutmoney,andtheywouldrathernotthinkaboutit.Butitdoesn’tmatterwhetherastudent’sparentspayfore1orwhetherthestudentworkspart-timetohelppayforhisorhereducation.Allstudentscangetintomoneyt2iftheydon’tgiveattentiontoit.Thecostofacollegeeducationcanbequitee3.InEnglish-speakingcountries,theaveragecostperstudentperyeariswelloverUS$10,000.Studentsmustalsopayforbooks,paper,pens,etc.Thesecancost$500to$1,000peryear.Studentswholiveinuniversityhousingpaythousandsmoreperyearforroomandboard.A4moneyforclothes,travel,andotherpersonalexpenses(花費),andtheaveragecostofoneyearatauniversitycanbe$20,000to$30,000ormore.Studentsneedtospendtheirmoneyc5.Atmostuniversities,advisorscangivestudentsadviceonhowtoplantospendtheirmoney.Theysuggestthis:atthestartofaschoolsemester(學期),writedownyourincome(收入);forexample,moneyyouwillgetfromyourfamilyorapart-timejob.Then,listallofourexpenses.Putyourexpensesintotwog6:thosethatchange(food,phone,books,travel),andthosethatwillstaythesame(tuition,roomandboard).Putallofyourexpensestogether.Aretheymorethanyourincome?Doyouhaveenoughmoney,ordoyouneedmore?Learningnottospendmoremoneythanyouhaveisnotalwayseasy.Butformany,itiseasierthanborrowingmoneyfromfamilyorfriends.(22-23八年級上·上海徐匯·期末)在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當?shù)脑~,使其內(nèi)容通順。每空格限填一詞,首字母已給。Smashedcucumber(拍黃瓜)saladisoneofthemostpopularcolddishesinChina.NowadaysevenAmericansaretryingit.AccordingtoNewYorkTimes,somerestaurantsinNewYorkhavea1smashedcucumbersaladtotheirmenu.Whyisthisdishbecomingsopopular?Onereasonisthespecialflavorittastes.Smashedcucumbersholdontoflavorsandseasoningsmorethans2cucumbers.Howthedishisp3alsointerestspeople.Ittakesonlyfiveminutestomakethesalad.Thecooksmashesfreshcucumberswiththeflatsideofaknife.Thestrongsmashmakesthecucumbersdifferentins4andsizes.Then,anyseasoningscanbeadded.InChina,peopleusegarlic,vinegar,andsesameoiltomakethecucumbert5.That’swhypeoplelikeitverymuch.(22-23八年級上·上海·期末)ReadthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwordsMaybeyouprideyourselfonsleepingforonlyafewhoursanight.However,areyoufeelingtiredandsleepythroughouttheday?Doyoufinditd1tokeepyoureyesopenwhenyoustudy?Haveyounoddedoffwhilereading?Ifyoucananswer“Yes”toanyofthese,itshowsyoucouldnothaveenoughsleep.Studiesshowthatmosta2shouldhaveseventoninehours’sleep.Asforteens,theyneedevenmore.Ifyouaren’tgettingenoughsleep,youshould:Avoidcaffeine(咖啡因)Youshouldavoidhavingcaffeinateddrinks,suchascoffee,teaandsoda,foratleast6hoursb3yougotobed.AvoideatingbigmealsbeforesleepingEatingabigmealcanmakeyoufeelsleepy.Itcanalsomakeyoufeeluncomfortableandp4youfromsleepingwell.Buildahealthysleepe94Withthelightison,canyouhaveagoodsleep?Ofcoursenot.You’dbetterkeepyourbedroomdarkandcool.AvoidusingelectronicsbeforebedThelightfromelectronicscankeepyoufromfallingasleep.Tryreadingorlisteningtoquietmusici5.Pleasegetenoughsleepfromnowon.(22-23八年級上·上海徐匯·期末)在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當?shù)脑~,使其內(nèi)容通順。每空格限填一詞,首字母已給。December24,SundayIt’sSundayafternoon,andI’minacaféintheHarajukuinTokyo.Harajukuisapopularmeetingplaceforcosplayers,andpeoplewearspecialorevens1costumes(戲服)there.AsI’mtypingthesewords,twoyoungwomenwalkby.They’rewearingblackclothes.Theyhavelongbluehairandwhiteface.Peoplestopands2atthembecausetheyaresodifferent.Welcometotheworldofcosplay.Cosplay(FromtheEnglishwords“costume”and“play”)isallaboutfashionandf3.HereinJapan,teenagersandpeopleintheirearlytwentiesdressupastheirfavoritevideo-gamecharacter.Thesedays,manycosplayersa4dresslikecharactersfromamovieorliketheirfavoritemusicians.
Cosplayersoftenmeettosharetheircostumesandtakephotos.S5theygatherincertainareasofacity(likeHarajuku)oratspecialparties.Formanycosplayers,cosplayismorethanah6.“Ispendalotoftimeandmoneyonmycostume,”sayscosplayerKeikoYoshida.“I’manordinaryperson.ButwhenIputonmycostume,I’mnotm7anymore.I’msomeoneinterestingandspecial.”(21-22八年級上·上海奉賢·期末)在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當?shù)脑~,使其內(nèi)容通順,每空格限填一詞,首字母已給。Manyyearsago,whenIworkedasavolunteeratStanfordHospital,Igottoknowalittlegirlwh
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