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下图甲为人体内细胞与外界物质交换示意图乙是内环境示意图请回答一般健康人④中的葡萄糖浓度为与调节血糖平
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下图是人体内血糖调节的局部图解图中ab表示参与血糖调节的两种激素请回答1当血糖升高时通过②过程使a分
人体血糖浓度的相对稳定受多种因素影响现有甲乙丙三人甲正常乙的胰岛B细胞被自身免疫反应所破坏丙的胰岛B
下图是人体血糖调节示意图A表示有关的结构B.C.为激素请回答问题1当人体内的血糖浓度降低时A中的感知
请回答1葡萄糖由肠腔进入小肠上皮细胞需要蛋白的协助并消耗能量小肠上皮细胞对葡萄糖的吸收属于的过程2小
下图所示人体内血糖调节的部位图解图中ab表示参与血糖调节的两种激素请回答正常人的血糖浓度为
请回答正常人体的血糖含量为80~120mg/dL机体长时间运动时血糖不断消耗此时胰岛细胞分泌的___
糖类是生物体内的主要能源物质血糖浓度的恒定对于细胞的正常生理功能的维持非常重要请回答1人体细胞直接从
下列关于健康人血糖水平叙述正确的是
空腹时血糖的主要来源是糖异生
进餐对血糖水平影响不显著
进餐是体内血糖的主要来源
血糖浓度在较窄范围内波动
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请回答1葡萄糖由肠腔进入小肠上皮细胞需要_________蛋白的协助并消耗能量小肠上皮细胞对葡萄糖的
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下图表示人体部分生理过程的调节过程请回答下列问題人体受到寒冷刺激时位于下丘脑的兴奋引起相关细胞分泌激
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TheotherdaymybrotherTomwasbeginninghis56.______motorbikethenourneighborMarycameoutandasked57.______himifhewasgoingnearthestation.Soheofferedheralift.Shegotatthebackofthemotorbikeand58.______theydroveaway.Justbeforetheyreachedtothestation59.______apolicemanwavedtothemtostop.ExcusemesirhesaidYouarenotsittingonthatmotorbikeproperly.What’smatterwiththewayI’msittingmybrother60.______askedinsurprise.Notyousir.It’sayoungladysaid61.______thepolicemanInthiscountryside-saddle偏座isnot62.______permittedwhenonerideamotorbike.Marymadeanexcuse63.______thatshewasfromItalywhereitisn’t.consideringto64.______breakthelawwhenpeopletaketheside-saddle.Thepolicemanshookheadanddroveaway.65.______
TheotherdaymybrotherTomwasbeginninghis56.______motorbikethenourneighborMarycameoutandasked57.______himifhewasgoingnearthestation.Soheofferedheralift.Shegotatthebackofthemotorbikeand58.______theydroveaway.Justbeforetheyreachedtothestation59.______apolicemanwavedtothemtostop.ExcusemesirhesaidYouarenotsittingonthatmotorbikeproperly.What’smatterwiththewayI’msittingmybrother60.______askedinsurprise.Notyousir.It’sayoungladysaid61.______thepolicemanInthiscountryside-saddle偏座isnot62.______permittedwhenonerideamotorbike.Marymadeanexcuse63.______thatshewasfromItalywhereitisn’t.consideringto64.______breakthelawwhenpeopletaketheside-saddle.Thepolicemanshookheadanddroveaway.65.______
TheotherdaymybrotherTomwasbeginninghis56.______motorbikethenourneighborMarycameoutandasked57.______himifhewasgoingnearthestation.Soheofferedheralift.Shegotatthebackofthemotorbikeand58.______theydroveaway.Justbeforetheyreachedtothestation59.______apolicemanwavedtothemtostop.ExcusemesirhesaidYouarenotsittingonthatmotorbikeproperly.What’smatterwiththewayI’msittingmybrother60.______askedinsurprise.Notyousir.It’sayoungladysaid61.______thepolicemanInthiscountryside-saddle偏座isnot62.______permittedwhenonerideamotorbike.Marymadeanexcuse63.______thatshewasfromItalywhereitisn’t.consideringto64.______breakthelawwhenpeopletaketheside-saddle.Thepolicemanshookheadanddroveaway.65.______
A AskDrJeffers. ThismonthDr.Jeffersisansweringquestionsabouthumanbrainandhowitworks.DearDr.Jeffers OneofmycolleaguesFelixMoellertoldmethatscientistsarelearningtousecomputerto’readminds’.Isthereanytruthtothisstory --JaneLeonNewYorkUSA DearMs.Leon Wellalotofresearchisbeingconductedinthisareabutsofarthebrainscanningequipmentandcorrespondingcomputerprogramshaven’tbeenabletoactuallyreadthoughts.Inoneexperimenttestsubjects受试者wereconnectedtoscanningequipmentandshowntwonumbersonascreen.Theywerethenaskedtochoosebetweenaddingorsubtracting减thetwonumbers.Usingthismethodresearcherswereabletofollowbrainprocessesandmakethecorrectassumptions假设70percentofthetime.It’snotquitemindreadingbutit’scertainlyafirststep. --Dr.J. DearDr.Jeffers Mythree-year-oldsonlovesitwhenIdigmyfingersintohissidesandtickle胳肢himuntilhelaughsuncontrollably.TheotherdayInoticedhimtryingtoticklehimselfbuthecouldn’tdoit.Whynot --GlennLewisVancouverCanada DearMr.Lewis It’sbecauseofhowthebrainworks.Thebrainistrainedtoknowwhattopayattentiontoandwhattoignore.Itcausesustoignorephysicalfeelingsweexpecttohappenbutitcausesamildpanicreactionwhenthereisanunexpectedfeeling.Forexampleyoudon’tnoticehowyourshoulderfeelswhileyou’rewalkingdownthestreet.Butifsomeonecomesupbehindyouandtouchesyoulightlyontheshoulderyoumayjumpinfear.It’sthatunexpectedpartthatcausestheticklereaction. --Dr.J. Whatcanbelearnedfromtheanswertothefirstquestion.
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E ForgetTwitterandFacebookGoogleandtheKindle.Televisionisstillthemostinfluentialmediumaround.Indeedformanyofthepoorestregions地区oftheworlditremainsthenextbigthing——finallybecomesgloballyavailable.AndthatisagoodthingbecauseTVrevolutionischanginglivesforthebetter. Acrossthedevelopingworldaround45%offamilieshadaTVin1995;by2005thenumberhadclimbedabove60%.ThatissomewaybehindtheU.S.wheretherearemoreTVsthanpeopleandwherepeoplenoweasilygetaccesstotheInternet.Fivemillionmorefamiliesinsub-SaharanAfricawillgetaTVoverthenextfiveyears.In2005afterthefalloftheTaliban__whichhadoutlawedTV1in5Afghanshadone.Theglobaltotalisanother150millionby2013——pushingthenumberstowellbeyondtwothirdsoffamilies. Television’smostpowerfuleffectwillbeonthelivesofwomen.InIndiaresearchersRobertJensenandEmilyOsterfoundthatwhenTVsreachedvillageswomenweremorelikelytogotothemarketwithouttheirhusbands’approvalandlesslikelytowantaboyratherthanagirl.Theyweremorelikelytomakedecisionsoverchildhealthcare.TVisalsoapowerfulmediumforadulteducation.IntheIndianstateofGujaratChitrageetisapopularshowthatplaysBollywoodsongswithwordsinGujarationthescreen.Withinsixmonthsviewershadmadeasmallbutsignificant有意义的improvementintheirreadingskills. ToomuchTVhasbeenassociatedwithviolenceoverweightandloneliness.HoweverTVishavingapositiveinfluenceonthelivesofbillionsworldwide. Theauthorintendsto.
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C DanielleSteelAmerica’ssweetheartisoneofthehardestworkingwomeninthebookbusiness.Unlikeotherproductiveauthorswhowriteonebookatatimeshecanworkonuptofive.Herresearchtimebeforewritingtakesatleastthreeyears.Onceshehasfullystudiedhersubjectsreadytodiveintoabookshecanspendtwentyhoursnonstopatherdesk. DanielleSteelcomesfromNewYorkandwassenttoFranceforhereducation.Aftergraduationsheworkedinthepublicrelationsandadvertisingindustries.Latershestartedajobasawriterwhichshewasbestfitfor.Herachievementsareunbelievable:390millioncopiesofbooksinprintnearlyfiftyNewYorkTimesbest-sellingnovelsandaseriesof"MaxandMartha"picturebooksforchildrentohelpthemdealwiththereal-lifeproblemsofdeathnewhobbiesandnewschools.Her1998bookaboutthedeathofhersonshottothetopoftheNewYorkTimesbest-sellinglistassoonasitcameout.Twenty-eightofherbookshavebeenmadeintofilms.SheislistedintheGuinnessBookofWorldRecordsforoneofherbooksbeingtheTimesbest-sellerfor381weeksstraight. NotcontentwithabighousealovingfamilyandaviewoftheGoldenGateBridgeDanielleSteelconsidersherreaderstobethemostimportantresource资源andhaskeptintouchwiththembye-mail.Whilesheisoftencomparedtotheheroines女主人公ofherowninventionherlifeisundoubtedlymuchquieter.Butifshedoeshaveanythingincommonwiththemitisherstrengthofwillandherinimitable无与伦比的style.ThereisonlyoneDanielleSteel. DanielleSteelisdifferentfromotherwritersinthat.
TheotherdaymybrotherTomwasbeginninghis56.______motorbikethenourneighborMarycameoutandasked57.______himifhewasgoingnearthestation.Soheofferedheralift.Shegotatthebackofthemotorbikeand58.______theydroveaway.Justbeforetheyreachedtothestation59.______apolicemanwavedtothemtostop.ExcusemesirhesaidYouarenotsittingonthatmotorbikeproperly.What’smatterwiththewayI’msittingmybrother60.______askedinsurprise.Notyousir.It’sayoungladysaid61.______thepolicemanInthiscountryside-saddle偏座isnot62.______permittedwhenonerideamotorbike.Marymadeanexcuse63.______thatshewasfromItalywhereitisn’t.consideringto64.______breakthelawwhenpeopletaketheside-saddle.Thepolicemanshookheadanddroveaway.65.______
Ⅰ Inthediningroomofmygrandfather’shousestoodhisheavyclock.Mealsinthediningroomwerea21forourfourgenerationstobecomeone.Mygrandfather’sclockalwaysstoodlikeatrustedoldfamilyfriend22usplayingjokesandtellingstorieswhichwasalreadya23ofourlife. WhenIwasachildtheoldclockinterestedme.Iwatchedandlistenedtoitduring24Iwassurprisedhowat25timesofthedaytheclockwouldstrikethreetimessixtimesormorewithawonderfulgreat26thatechoedthroughoutthehouse.Theclockchimedyearafteryearapartofmy27apartofmyheart. Evenmore28tomewasmygrandfather’sspecialactioneachday.Hemeticulously29theclockwithaspecialkeyeachday.Thekeywasmagictome.It30ourfamily’smagnificentclocktickingandstrikingallyearround. 28
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TheotherdaymybrotherTomwasbeginninghis56.______motorbikethenourneighborMarycameoutandasked57.______himifhewasgoingnearthestation.Soheofferedheralift.Shegotatthebackofthemotorbikeand58.______theydroveaway.Justbeforetheyreachedtothestation59.______apolicemanwavedtothemtostop.ExcusemesirhesaidYouarenotsittingonthatmotorbikeproperly.What’smatterwiththewayI’msittingmybrother60.______askedinsurprise.Notyousir.It’sayoungladysaid61.______thepolicemanInthiscountryside-saddle偏座isnot62.______permittedwhenonerideamotorbike.Marymadeanexcuse63.______thatshewasfromItalywhereitisn’t.consideringto64.______breakthelawwhenpeopletaketheside-saddle.Thepolicemanshookheadanddroveaway.65.______
E ForgetTwitterandFacebookGoogleandtheKindle.Televisionisstillthemostinfluentialmediumaround.Indeedformanyofthepoorestregions地区oftheworlditremainsthenextbigthing——finallybecomesgloballyavailable.AndthatisagoodthingbecauseTVrevolutionischanginglivesforthebetter. Acrossthedevelopingworldaround45%offamilieshadaTVin1995;by2005thenumberhadclimbedabove60%.ThatissomewaybehindtheU.S.wheretherearemoreTVsthanpeopleandwherepeoplenoweasilygetaccesstotheInternet.Fivemillionmorefamiliesinsub-SaharanAfricawillgetaTVoverthenextfiveyears.In2005afterthefalloftheTaliban__whichhadoutlawedTV1in5Afghanshadone.Theglobaltotalisanother150millionby2013——pushingthenumberstowellbeyondtwothirdsoffamilies. Television’smostpowerfuleffectwillbeonthelivesofwomen.InIndiaresearchersRobertJensenandEmilyOsterfoundthatwhenTVsreachedvillageswomenweremorelikelytogotothemarketwithouttheirhusbands’approvalandlesslikelytowantaboyratherthanagirl.Theyweremorelikelytomakedecisionsoverchildhealthcare.TVisalsoapowerfulmediumforadulteducation.IntheIndianstateofGujaratChitrageetisapopularshowthatplaysBollywoodsongswithwordsinGujarationthescreen.Withinsixmonthsviewershadmadeasmallbutsignificant有意义的improvementintheirreadingskills. ToomuchTVhasbeenassociatedwithviolenceoverweightandloneliness.HoweverTVishavingapositiveinfluenceonthelivesofbillionsworldwide. Theunderlinedwordoutlawedinparagraph2probablymeans.
B Manyanimalsrecognizetheirfoodbecausetheyseeit.Sodohumans.Whenyouseeanappleorapieceofchocolateyouknowthatthesearethingsyoucaneat.Youcanalsouseothersenseswhenyouchooseyourfood.Youmaylikeitbecauseitsmellsgoodorbecauseittastesgood.Youmaydislikesometypesoffoodbecausetheydonotlooksmellortasteverynice.Differentanimalsusedifferentsensestofindandchoosetheirfood.Afewanimalsdependononlyoneoftheirsenseswhilemostanimalsusemorethanonesense. Althoughtherearemanydifferenttypesoffoodsomeanimalsspendtheirliveseatingonlyonetype.Thegiantpanda大熊猫eatsonlyoneparticulartypeofbamboo竹子.Otheranimalseatonlyonetypeoffoodevenwhengiventhechoice.Akindofwhitebutterfly蝴蝶willstayontheleavesofacabbageeventhoughthereareplentyofothervegetablesinthegarden.Howevermostanimalshaveamorevarieddiet多样化饮食.Thebeareatsfruitsandfish.Thefoxeatssmallanimalsbirdsandfruits.Thedietoftheseanimalswillbedifferentdependingontheseason. Humanshaveaveryvarieddiet.Weofteneatfoodbecausewelikeitandnotbecauseitisgoodforus.IncountriessuchasFranceandBritainpeopleeatfoodwithtoomuchsugar.Thismakesthemoverweightwhichisbadfortheirhealth.Eatingtoomuchredmeatandanimalproductssuchasbuttercanalsobebadforthehealth.Choosingtherightfoodthereforehasbecomeanareaofstudyinmodernlife. Wecaninferfromthetextthathumansandanimals.
A AskDrJeffers. ThismonthDr.Jeffersisansweringquestionsabouthumanbrainandhowitworks.DearDr.Jeffers OneofmycolleaguesFelixMoellertoldmethatscientistsarelearningtousecomputerto’readminds’.Isthereanytruthtothisstory --JaneLeonNewYorkUSA DearMs.Leon Wellalotofresearchisbeingconductedinthisareabutsofarthebrainscanningequipmentandcorrespondingcomputerprogramshaven’tbeenabletoactuallyreadthoughts.Inoneexperimenttestsubjects受试者wereconnectedtoscanningequipmentandshowntwonumbersonascreen.Theywerethenaskedtochoosebetweenaddingorsubtracting减thetwonumbers.Usingthismethodresearcherswereabletofollowbrainprocessesandmakethecorrectassumptions假设70percentofthetime.It’snotquitemindreadingbutit’scertainlyafirststep. --Dr.J. DearDr.Jeffers Mythree-year-oldsonlovesitwhenIdigmyfingersintohissidesandtickle胳肢himuntilhelaughsuncontrollably.TheotherdayInoticedhimtryingtoticklehimselfbuthecouldn’tdoit.Whynot --GlennLewisVancouverCanada DearMr.Lewis It’sbecauseofhowthebrainworks.Thebrainistrainedtoknowwhattopayattentiontoandwhattoignore.Itcausesustoignorephysicalfeelingsweexpecttohappenbutitcausesamildpanicreactionwhenthereisanunexpectedfeeling.Forexampleyoudon’tnoticehowyourshoulderfeelswhileyou’rewalkingdownthestreet.Butifsomeonecomesupbehindyouandtouchesyoulightlyontheshoulderyoumayjumpinfear.It’sthatunexpectedpartthatcausestheticklereaction. --Dr.J. Whohasgotalittlechildaccordingtothetext.
Theexperimenthasthepossibilityoftheexistenceofanylifeonthatplanetbutitdoesnotmeanthereisnolifeonotherplanets.
D Americancitiesaresimilartoothercitiesaroundtheworld:Ineverycountrycitiesreflectthevaluesoftheculture.AmericancitiesarechangingjustasAmericansocietyischanging. AfterWorldWarUthepopulationofmostlargeAmericancitiesdecreased;howeverthepopulationinmanySunBeltcitiesincreased.LosAngelesandHoustonarecitieswherepopulationshifts转移toandfromthecityreflectthechangingvaluesofAmericansociety.Inthelate1940sandearly1950scityresidents居民becamewealthier.Theyhadmorechildrensotheyneededmorespace.Theymovedoutoftheirapartmentsinthecitytobuytheirownhomes.Theyboughthousesinthesuburbs郊区. Nowthingsarechanging.Thechildrenofthepeoplewholeftthecitiesinthe1950sarenowadults.Manyunliketheirparentswanttoliveinthecities.TheycontinuetomovetoSunBeltcitiesandolderonesoftheNortheastandMidwest.Manyyoungprofessionalsaremovingbackintocities.Theypreferthecitiestothesuburbsbecausetheirjobsarethere;ortheyjustenjoytheexcitementandpossibilitiesthatthecityoffers. Thispopulationshiftisbringingproblemsaswellasbenefits.CountlesspoorpeoplemustleavetheirapartmentsinthecitybecausetheownerswanttosellthebuildingsormakeapartmentsforsaleinsteadofrentingInthe1950smanypoorpeopledidnothaveenoughmoneytomovetothesuburbs;nowmanyofthesesamepeopledonothaveenoughmoneytostayinthecities. OnlyafewyearsagopeoplethoughthattheolderAmericancitiesweredying.Somecityresidentsnowseeabrightnewfuture.Othersseeonlyproblemsandconflicts.Onethingissure:manydyingcitiesarealiveagain. Whatdoestheauthorthinkofcitiesallovertheworld.
假设你应邀参加学校组织的“英语学习师生座谈会”请你根据下表所提示的信息用英语写一篇发言稿简单介绍自己英语学习的情况并对学校今后的英语教学提出建议 注意 1.对所给要点逐一陈述适当发挥不要简单翻译 2.词数在150词左右开头和结尾已经写好不计入总词数 3.文中不得提及考生所在学校和本人姓名 Dearteachersandschoolmatesit’sagreatpleasureformetobeheretodayandsharemyexperienceoflearningEnglishwithyou. __________________________________________ Thankyouforlistening.
B Manyanimalsrecognizetheirfoodbecausetheyseeit.Sodohumans.Whenyouseeanappleorapieceofchocolateyouknowthatthesearethingsyoucaneat.Youcanalsouseothersenseswhenyouchooseyourfood.Youmaylikeitbecauseitsmellsgoodorbecauseittastesgood.Youmaydislikesometypesoffoodbecausetheydonotlooksmellortasteverynice.Differentanimalsusedifferentsensestofindandchoosetheirfood.Afewanimalsdependononlyoneoftheirsenseswhilemostanimalsusemorethanonesense. Althoughtherearemanydifferenttypesoffoodsomeanimalsspendtheirliveseatingonlyonetype.Thegiantpanda大熊猫eatsonlyoneparticulartypeofbamboo竹子.Otheranimalseatonlyonetypeoffoodevenwhengiventhechoice.Akindofwhitebutterfly蝴蝶willstayontheleavesofacabbageeventhoughthereareplentyofothervegetablesinthegarden.Howevermostanimalshaveamorevarieddiet多样化饮食.Thebeareatsfruitsandfish.Thefoxeatssmallanimalsbirdsandfruits.Thedietoftheseanimalswillbedifferentdependingontheseason. Humanshaveaveryvarieddiet.Weofteneatfoodbecausewelikeitandnotbecauseitisgoodforus.IncountriessuchasFranceandBritainpeopleeatfoodwithtoomuchsugar.Thismakesthemoverweightwhichisbadfortheirhealth.Eatingtoomuchredmeatandanimalproductssuchasbuttercanalsobebadforthehealth.Choosingtherightfoodthereforehasbecomeanareaofstudyinmodernlife. Certainanimalschangetheirchoiceoffoodwhen.
Ⅰ Inthediningroomofmygrandfather’shousestoodhisheavyclock.Mealsinthediningroomwerea21forourfourgenerationstobecomeone.Mygrandfather’sclockalwaysstoodlikeatrustedoldfamilyfriend22usplayingjokesandtellingstorieswhichwasalreadya23ofourlife. WhenIwasachildtheoldclockinterestedme.Iwatchedandlistenedtoitduring24Iwassurprisedhowat25timesofthedaytheclockwouldstrikethreetimessixtimesormorewithawonderfulgreat26thatechoedthroughoutthehouse.Theclockchimedyearafteryearapartofmy27apartofmyheart. Evenmore28tomewasmygrandfather’sspecialactioneachday.Hemeticulously29theclockwithaspecialkeyeachday.Thekeywasmagictome.It30ourfamily’smagnificentclocktickingandstrikingallyearround. 24
D Americancitiesaresimilartoothercitiesaroundtheworld:Ineverycountrycitiesreflectthevaluesoftheculture.AmericancitiesarechangingjustasAmericansocietyischanging. AfterWorldWarUthepopulationofmostlargeAmericancitiesdecreased;howeverthepopulationinmanySunBeltcitiesincreased.LosAngelesandHoustonarecitieswherepopulationshifts转移toandfromthecityreflectthechangingvaluesofAmericansociety.Inthelate1940sandearly1950scityresidents居民becamewealthier.Theyhadmorechildrensotheyneededmorespace.Theymovedoutoftheirapartmentsinthecitytobuytheirownhomes.Theyboughthousesinthesuburbs郊区. Nowthingsarechanging.Thechildrenofthepeoplewholeftthecitiesinthe1950sarenowadults.Manyunliketheirparentswanttoliveinthecities.TheycontinuetomovetoSunBeltcitiesandolderonesoftheNortheastandMidwest.Manyyoungprofessionalsaremovingbackintocities.Theypreferthecitiestothesuburbsbecausetheirjobsarethere;ortheyjustenjoytheexcitementandpossibilitiesthatthecityoffers. Thispopulationshiftisbringingproblemsaswellasbenefits.CountlesspoorpeoplemustleavetheirapartmentsinthecitybecausetheownerswanttosellthebuildingsormakeapartmentsforsaleinsteadofrentingInthe1950smanypoorpeopledidnothaveenoughmoneytomovetothesuburbs;nowmanyofthesesamepeopledonothaveenoughmoneytostayinthecities. OnlyafewyearsagopeoplethoughthattheolderAmericancitiesweredying.Somecityresidentsnowseeabrightnewfuture.Othersseeonlyproblemsandconflicts.Onethingissure:manydyingcitiesarealiveagain. Accordingtothe4thparagraphagreatmanypoorpeopleinAmericancities.
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Ⅰ Inthediningroomofmygrandfather’shousestoodhisheavyclock.Mealsinthediningroomwerea21forourfourgenerationstobecomeone.Mygrandfather’sclockalwaysstoodlikeatrustedoldfamilyfriend22usplayingjokesandtellingstorieswhichwasalreadya23ofourlife. WhenIwasachildtheoldclockinterestedme.Iwatchedandlistenedtoitduring24Iwassurprisedhowat25timesofthedaytheclockwouldstrikethreetimessixtimesormorewithawonderfulgreat26thatechoedthroughoutthehouse.Theclockchimedyearafteryearapartofmy27apartofmyheart. Evenmore28tomewasmygrandfather’sspecialactioneachday.Hemeticulously29theclockwithaspecialkeyeachday.Thekeywasmagictome.It30ourfamily’smagnificentclocktickingandstrikingallyearround. 26
Ⅰ Inthediningroomofmygrandfather’shousestoodhisheavyclock.Mealsinthediningroomwerea21forourfourgenerationstobecomeone.Mygrandfather’sclockalwaysstoodlikeatrustedoldfamilyfriend22usplayingjokesandtellingstorieswhichwasalreadya23ofourlife. WhenIwasachildtheoldclockinterestedme.Iwatchedandlistenedtoitduring24Iwassurprisedhowat25timesofthedaytheclockwouldstrikethreetimessixtimesormorewithawonderfulgreat26thatechoedthroughoutthehouse.Theclockchimedyearafteryearapartofmy27apartofmyheart. Evenmore28tomewasmygrandfather’sspecialactioneachday.Hemeticulously29theclockwithaspecialkeyeachday.Thekeywasmagictome.It30ourfamily’smagnificentclocktickingandstrikingallyearround. 22
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