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Themostimportantscientifictoolsforastronomersaretelescopes.Thisisprovenbythefact61.________thefirstmajordiscoveriesaboutthesolarsystemthoseofGalileoaccompaniedtheinventionofthetelescopE.Withtheincreaseinpoweroverthecenturiestelescopeshaveallowedastronomers62.__________makemoreandmorediscoveriesabout63.________natureoftheuniversE.Thefirsttelescopes64._______useglasslensestofocustheirlightwhilemostmoderntelescopesnowusemirrorsastheirmajorlight65.__________collect.Inalenstelescopethelightmustpassthroughthelenssothelensmustbeentirelyperfect.66._______inamirrortelescopethelight67.__________simplebouncesoffthemirror.Thismeansthatonlythesurfaceofthemirrormustbeperfectmakingitmuch68.________easytomanufacturelargemirrors.Makinglargerandlargermirrorsfortelescopes69._________beimportantbecauseatelescope’spowerisdirectlydecidedbythesizeofitsmirror.Thereforetheprimaryconcern70._________astronomersistogetthelargestmirrorpossiblefortheirtelescopE.
85.Theoldmanhastwosonsbothof_______arelawyers.86.Thisisthemuseum_________wesawanexhibitiontheotherday.87.Weoftenthinkofthedays________wespenttogetherontheislanD.88.HehasleftBeijing________ameetingistobehelD.89.Thisistheveryplace_________I’mwishingtolivein.90.Thereason________hedidn’tcomewasthathewasinjureD.91.Hisfatherdiedlastyear_________madeitimpossibleforhimtogoabroaD.92.TheEnglishplay_________mystudentsactedattheNewYear'spartywasagreatsuccess.93.Lisawillalwaysrememberherchildhood_________shelivedwithherauntinthecastlE.94.Ilookedupatmyfriend___________expressionsaidnotoallofus.
Anycaraccidentisfrighteningbutanaccidentinwhichyourvehicleisthrownintothewaterwithyoutrappedinsideisabsolutely绝对地terrifying.36..Howevermostdeathsresultfromfearwithoutaplanorunderstandingwhatishappeningtothecarinthewater.Byadoptingabrace支撑positionactingdecisivelyandgettingoutfastyoucansaveyourselffromasinkingvehiclE.Braceyourselfforimpact撞击力.Assoonasyou'reawarethatyou'regoingofftheroadandintoabodyofwateradoptabraceposition.Theimpactcouldsetofftheairbagsysteminyourvehiclesoyoushouldplacebothhandsonthesteeringwheel方向盘inthetenandtwoposition.Undoyourseatbelt.37..Releasethechildrenstartingwiththeoldestfirst.Forgetthecellphonecall.Yourcarisn'tgoingtowaitforyoutomakethecall.38..Leavethedooraloneatthisstageandconcentrateonthewindow.A.car'selectricalsystemshouldworkforuptothreeminutesinwatersotrythemethodofopeningitelectronicallyfirst.Manypeopledon'tthinkaboutthewindowasanescapechoiceeitherbecauseoffearormisinformationaboutdoorsandsinking.Breakthewindow.Ifyouaren'tabletoopenthewindoworitonlyopenshalfwayyou'llneedtobreakitwithanobjectoryourfoot.Itmayfeelcounter-intuitive有悖常理的toletwaterintothecar.39..EscapewhenthecarhasequalizeD.Ifithasreachedthestagewherethecarhasbeenfilledwithwaterandithasbecomebalancedyoumustmovequicklyandeffectivelytoensureyoursurvival.40..Whilethereisstillairinthecartakeslowdeepbreathsandfocusonwhatyou'redoing.A.Openthewindowassoonasyouhitthewater.B.Thisisthefirstthingtodoyetitoftengetsforgotten.C.Survivingasinkingcarisnotasdifficultasyouthink.D.InshortifyouknowwhattodointhewateryouwillbesafE.E.Ittakes60to120secondsforacartobefilledwithwaterusually.F.Suchaccidentsareparticularlydangeroustotheriskofdrowning淹死.G.Butthesoonerthewindowisopenthesooneryoucanescapedirectlythroughit.
ForseveralbillionyearsaftertheBigBangtheearthwasstilljustacloudofdust.Whatitwastobecomewas66__________untilbetween4.5and3.8billionyearsagowhenthedustsettledintoasolid67__________.Theearthbecameso68___________thatitwasnotclearwhethertheshapewouldlastornot.It69___________loudlywithfireandrock.Theywereintimetoproducecarbonnitrogenwatervapourandother70___________whichweretomaketheearth’s71____________.Whatisevenmoreimportantisthatastheearthcooleddownwaterbegantoappearonits72____________.HereinVancouveryou’reinCanada’swarmestpart.PeoplesayitisCanada’smostbeautifulcity73___________bymountainsandthePacificOcean.74___________intheRockyMountainsandsailinginthe75____________makeVancouveroneofCanada’smostpopularcitiestolivein.Itspopulationis76____________rapidly.Thecoast77____________ofVancouverhassomeoftheoldestandmostbeautiful78____________intheworlD.Itissowettherethatthetreesare79___________tallsome80___________over90metres.
Facebook____61____blockinChinasince2009butthecompanyhaslongexpressedadesire___62____entertheChinesemarket.OnWednesdayFacebook’schiefexecutiveMarkZuckerberggaveadramaticdisplayofhisinterest__63__thecountryspeakinginChineseforaboutahalf-hourat___64___forumatTsinghuaUniversityinBeijing.Hediscussedhisthoughtsoninnovation创新inChinaFacebook’sfutureinthecountryand___65___heisstudyingChinesE.HisMandarinis___66___fromperfect___67___hisfirstfewwordswerereceivedwithcheersandapplausebythestudentspresent.HelloeveryonE.Thanksforcominghetoldthegroup.I’mverygladtobeinBeijing.Ilovethiscity.MyChineseisreallyamessbutIstudyusingChineseeveryday.PerhapsIneedpracticeheaddeD.___68___askwhyhestudiedthelanguageMr.ZuckerbergsaidhiswifePriscillaChan’sfamilymembersspeakChinesE.HesaidthatwhileheknowsmorewordsinMandarinhiswifealsospeaksCantoneseandhasmuch___69___welllisteningcomprehensionthanhedoes.OnetimeIaskedherwhyis___70____listeningcomprehensionsobad?Mr.ZuckerbergsaiD.Shesaid‘YourlisteningcomprehensioninEnglishisalsobaD.’
1.Nowadaysalmosteveryonepreferstouseasmartmobilephone_________functionsaremorepractical.2.Thespeakerspokeofsomewritersandsomebooks_____werepopularthen.3I________amyourclosefriendwilltrymybesttohelpyouwheneveryouareintroublE.4.Weallliketheway________theteachergiveshislessons.5.________isrecordedinthehistorybookDiaoyuIslandhasbelongedtoChinasinceancienttimes.6.Dorothywasalwaysspeakinghighlyofherroleintheplayofcourse_____madetheothersunhappy.7.Parentsshouldpayattentiontothecases__________theirchildrenhavedifficultyadaptingtonewsurroundings.8.Iamlookingforwardtotheday__________mydaughtercanreadthisbookandknowmyfeelingsforher.9.Englishisalanguagesharedbyseveraldiversecultureseachof__________usesitsomewhatdifferently.10.Theoldmanhastwosonsoneof_______isasoldier.11.Suchabook______youshowedmeisdifficulttounderstanD.12.Isuggestthatonemorechair_________buyatoncE.13.Thereportswentmissingin2012andnobody__________seethemsincE.
1.Itis________toyourhealthtodrinktoomuch.2.Aftersunsettheskydarkened________rapid.3.A.cinemaisapublicplaceof________entertain.4.The________terrorismarethreateningtoblowuptheplanE.5.The________oftherainforestswillbringdisasterstohumansinthefuturE.6.PeterTaylorfindsouthowcomputersandtheInternetaregoingtohaveagreat________onourlives.7.Thechairmanaskedustwotomakean________forthenextweekend’smeeting.8.Thiskindofskirtshascomeinto________流行.9.Sarah________拒绝herbrother’sofferofhelp.10.Theysaidthattheworkedfor________军事的reasons.
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