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StevenPaulJobswasborninCaliforniaUSAonFeB.241955.In1974hedroppedoutofcollegetowork21______avideogamedesigner.HisinitialaimwastosaveprettyenoughmoneytogotoIndiaandexperienceBuddhism.111]BackintheUSintheautumnof1974JobswentintobusinesswithhishighschoolfriendStephenWozniak.Jobsheldtheopinion22______computerswouldappealtoabroadaudience.Althoughhehadlonghairanddressedcasuallyhemanaged23______obtainfinanceforhisfirstmarketablecomputertheAppleIIin1977.AppleInC.24______formandmetwithimmediatesuccess.SevenyearslaterJobsintroducedtheMacintoshcomputerinabrilliantlydesigneddemonstration.HoweverthesalesofthefirstMacswere25______disappoint.Thisledtosuchtensionsinhiscompany26______in1985heresigneD.In1986JobsbroughtPixarAnimationStudios.OverthefollowingdecadehebuiltPixarintoalargecorporation27______amongotherachievementsproducedthefirstfull-lengthfilmtobecompletelycomputer-animatedToyStoryin1995.Inlate1996Apple28______facewithhugefinanciallossesandonthevergeofcollapseaskedJobstocomeback.Heacceptedandquicklyengineeredanaward-winningadvertisingcampaignandurgedcustomerstothinkdifferentandbuyMacintoshes.In1998heintroducedtheiMacanegg-shapedcomputerthatofferedhigh-speedprocessingatareasonablepricE.Itwas29_______instantsuccess.SteveJobshadsavedhiscompanyandintheprocessre-established30______asamasterhigh-technologymarketer.
Haveyoueverthoughtaboutthebestmealyouhaveevereaten?Formanypeopleitisn'tjustaboutthequalityofthefood;it'salsoaboutgreatmemoriesofaparticularvacationorthepersonitwasshared_61_.Weasked100famouschefsfromaroundtheworld_62_theirbestmealswereandwegotsome_63_interestanswers.Astheresearchersexpected30%ofthechefs_64_surveysaidthattheirbestmealasakidwasstillwhattheylikedthemostasanadult.20%_65_consideramealinafancyrestaurantasthebestoneintheirlivesandanother10%saidthatamealwhileonvacationwiththeirwife_66_husbandwasthebestofalltimE.15%saidthatasimplemealthattheyoftencookathomeranked_67_highthananyothermealsandthesamenumbersaidthattheirbestdishwassomethingtheymakewheretheywork._68_surprising10%ofthesechefssaidthattheirfavoritemealoftheirentireliveswasatafastfoodrestaurant!Thesebest_69_cookintheworldwouldpickMcDonald'sorKFCiftheyhadthechoiceofwhat_70_eat.
1.Theyoungmanisn'tvery________relybutIlikehimjustthesamE.2.Manyorganizationshavebeenlaunchedbya________determinegroupofvolunteers.3.Thecompanypromisestogive________prefertohisapplicationforemploymentforhehasworkingexperienceinthisfielD.4.Forseveralcenturiesshippinghasalwaysbeenamain________transportwayintheworldtradE.5.Peopleseemtofailtotakeintoconsiderationthefactthateducationdoesnotendwith________graduate.
Whatweeateverydayhasagreateffectonourhealth.Thereforeweshouldtryourbesttochangeourbadeatinghabitsandhave61balanceddiet.62weallknowbakedorfriedfoodmaybe63tastebuteatingtoomuchofthemwillprobablylead64someillnesses.Moreoversomefoodcostsusagreatdealofmoneybutit’snothealthy.ComparedwithpeopleintheWestChinesepeopleusedto65eatmoregrainsandvegetablesbut66littlemeatwhichisagoodeatinghabit.Howeverthingsare67realdifferentnow.Withourlifebecomingbetterandbetterwearenoweatingalotoffoodthatishighinsugarandfat.Weofteneatoutwithout68considerthebalanceofourdiet.Thefoodwechoose69affectourhealthsowemustkeepinmindthatthefoodwechooseshouldgiveusvarious70benefitinleadingahealthylifE.
XuexiangVillageformerlyknownasaforestryfarmhasbeentransformedintoaboomingtouristresort.41locateatthesouthernfootofChangbaiMountainithasmuchsnow.ThesnowherestartsfallinginOctoberandbeginstomeltinApril.A.uniquesceneisthesnowmushrooms42areformedaftersnowfallsontowoodpiles.Togetherwithlogcabinspinetreesandsnowymountains43placelookslikeafairytaleworlD.Severaldecadesagopeople44comehereasloggers.Yearsofexcessiveloggingresulted45aresource-shortageproblem.Afterthenaturalforestprotectionproject46launchin1999theforestryfarmstoppedloggingandstartedtomakegooduseofthesnowtodevelopthetourismindustry.Amateurphotographersfirstpromotedthebeautifulscenerythenwiththehelpoftheinternetit47gradualbecamefamousandtouristsbegancoming.48sensethenewopportunitiesloggersstartedtoopenfamilyhotelsandrestaurants.Nearly8049familyarenowinvolvedintourismbusiness.Myfamilycanmake200000-300000yuaneachyearwhich50ableustoliveamuchbetterlifesaidFanaused-to-belogger.
IwasborninatowncalledBlackburninthenorthwestofEnglandandlivedtheretillIlefthomeattheageofeighteen.MyparentshadmovedtoEnglandfromIndiaduring611970s.AsachildIwenttomylocalschoolandofcourse62speakEnglishwithalocalaccent.Buthomewasverydifferent:welivedinakindoflittleIndiawithahugeextendedfamilyofunclesandaunts.IrememberfeelingpartofthisbigthingcalledfamilyandanevenbiggerthingcalledIndia.Isupposemyfamilyreallyinfluencedme___63___Iwasgrowingup.TheyusedtotalkaboutIndiaashome—even___64___atthattimeIhadneverbeenthere!Tomeitdoesn’tseematallstrangetogrowupaspartoftwocultures.Iamalwaysthinkingthatgrowingupwithtwoculturesisagiftnota65advantage.
IfdocumentaryA.BiteofChinawasafeastfortheeyeswithinvitingimagesofcuisinesfromaroundthecountryAerialChina航拍中国offersanothervisualtreatwith61itimpressingbeautyofthecountry’snaturalviews.Theserieshas34partseach62featureadifferentplace.Thefirstseason’ssixpartsfeaturesceneryfromHeilongjiangHainanXinjiangShaanxiShanghaiandJiangxi.AccordingtotheBeijingMorningPostittookoneyear63filmthefirstseason.Thetotaldistancetheycoveredwasabout150000kilometers—enoughtocircletheEarthfourtimes.Theireffortshavepaid64howeverAerialChina65recenthasascoreof9.4pointsoutof10onDoubananinfluentialratingandreviewwebsite66recognizeworldwide.Themajorityofviewers67impressbytheamazingviewofnaturetheshowpresents.FromthebeautifulblueofmeSouthChinaSeatothevastgrassland68herdsmen牧民huntinXinjiang...EveryframeofthisshowwouldmakeagreatdesktopwallpapercommentedHuashangMorningPost.ButamazingviewsarenottheonlythingAerialChinawantstoshowtotheaudience.Everypictureandeveryline69conveytheloveforourmotherland.chiefdirectorYuLesaidin70interviewwithCCTV.Themoreyouknowabouttheplacewhereyoulivethemoreyoufeelobligedtoprotectit.
LastweekwehadavisittotheScienceMuseum.Itwasfreesowedroppedinforthreehours.Theguidehad1c____withus.Shetoldussomethingaboutthemuseum.Aboveallweshouldpay2a____tothesignsinthemuseumsuchasNosmokingNoshoutingNophotosandsoon.Makesureweweren’t3a____therules.OrwewouldbeintroublE.MaybewewerebepunisheD.Thehumanunusualinventionsareonthesecondfloor.IwasinterestedintheinventionssoIwent4u____.ThereIalsoworkoutmyplansandtryoutnewideasbydoingphysicsandchemistry5e____.It’sdifferentfromothermuseums.Inmostmuseumswemustbequiet.Butonthesecondfloorinthismuseumyoucanmake6n____.Somestudentswholikedsportswentdownstairs.Therethey7d____bigholesonthesanD.Thenthey8f____amodeltruckonfourwheelswiththesanD.Onthethirdfloorwecomparedspeed9w____animals.WeallhadawonderfultimE.No10w____somanypeopleliketocomeherE.
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OnceuponatimetherewasamanfromtheStateofChuwholovedhisswordverymuch.Onedayhewassittinginaboat61preparetocrossariverwhenheaccidentallydroppedhisswordintothewater.62theshipmovingfastonandthewaterrunningthepeopleonboardremindedthatheshouldgointothewatertofindhisbelovedswordback.Themanfeltingreat_63anxioustoo.Howeverheturnedadeafeartothatandinsteadhe64immediatetookoutaknifeandmadeanotch刻痕onthesideoftheboat65hisdearswordfell.Thepeoplewonderedwhyhedidso.Hesaidproudlythenotchcouldhelp66gethisswordback.Shortlyafterthe67arriveattheshoreheenteredthewaterjustbeneaththenotchhemadE.Though_68spendratheralongtimehereturnedempty-handeD.Withoutdoubthewaslaughedatinpublicandhisstorybecame69well-knownjokeinChinA.Todaytheidiom70relatetothestoryisusedtodescribeapersonwhosticktorigidruleswithoutconsideringachangingenvironmentordescribesanactionmadepointlessbychangingcircumstances.
WhenIwas19IgotajobinmylocalbookstorE.61_______liveinthelargecityIusuallysawmanystrangecustomersmostof62________wereteenagers.Theydidn’tcomeoftenIforgotallthecustomers63________two.Onenighta15-year-oldgirlcameinlookingforabookwithaboy.Theyseemedtofind64________theywantedtobuy.Butwhentheycametothecounterthegirlfoundshewasadollarortwoshorttobuythebookandshetook65________allhermoneytoproveit.Shelookedso66________disappoint.JustthenIrememberedmydiscountcardanditwasstillactivesoItoldthegirlnot66________worry.IputinmycodebeinghappythatIcouldhelpthemwiththiscarD.Withthebook67_______herhandshegavemeathankfulsmileandthensheandtheboygotoutofthestorehappilyleavingme68________feelcontenttoo.Thisexperience69________influencemedeeplyeverydaysincethen.Infactsometimesalittlethingcanalsomakeone’sworldbeautiful.
AfterfouryearsoflivinghereIhaveabetter61________understandofnorthernChina’sfooD.NorthernChina’sheartyfoodis62___________generalmoreacceptabletoWesterners.theycanenjoyBeijingroastduckbeefanddairy奶制品fromInnerMongoliaandKoreandishesinthenortheast.NorthernChinaexperiencescoldanddrywintersandhotsummers63_____makecalories热量andsaltreplacementmoreimportant.Asaresultnortherndisheshavestrongflavorscomparedwiththesouth64_____dishesarelighterinflavor.WheatisthemaincropofnorthernChinaandyouwillfindavarietyofwheat-flour65_____product.Riceisalsoeateninthenorthbutitiscertainlysecondarytowheat.Dumplingsareverypopularinthenorth66_____servewithvinegarfordipping.Northernerstendtoeatmoremeatanddairyforthepurpose67_____fightingagainstthecoldweather.Mostmeatdishes68_____baseonmuttonporkbeefchickenandfish.69____arelessfreshvegetablesavailablebecauseofthecoldweather.Fruitistraditionallylimitedtoafewhardseasonalvarietieslikeapplessoitdoesn’tfeaturemuchinthecuisinealthoughthenorthwestisfamousfor70___itdriedfruitandwinE.
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YeGongwaswell-known61.hisfondnessfordragons.Dragons62.paintandcarvedonthewallsofhishousE.Thereweredragonseverywhereupanddownfrontandback.Intheheaventherewas63.Realdragon.64.madethedragonhappywastohearthatYeGongwassofondofdragons.Onedaythesky65.suddendarkenedandthen66.comewindthunderandrain.TherealdragonflewtoYeGong’shomE.Itpoked伸出itsheadintothewindowinthesouthandcoiled绕itstailtothewindowinthenorth67.rockthewholehousE.AtthesightofarealdragonYeGongwas68.frightenoutofhiswits.Hetrembledalloverandhurriedlyhid69.he.SoitturnedoutthatwhatYeGonglikedwaspaintedandcarvedfake70.dragonbutnotrealones.
76._________raredidCaptainAhabfollowothers’advicetostophuntingforthewhalE.77.Whathediddoesn’tf_____inwithwhathesaiD.Inotherwordsheisdishonest.78.Oneofthemostcommons________ofthefluishavingasorethroat.79.ItiswellknownthatTheDreamofRedMansionCaoXueqin’smasterpiece__________公认为asaclassictragedy.80.An______观众ofmillionswatchedtheroyalweddingonTV.81.A.witnesssaidthathe________观察到amaninblackstoppingatthegateofthebankthedaybeforeyesterday.82.Wemust_________采纳newtechniquestomakegreaterprogress.83.Thegovernmenttooknewmeasures________aimtodealwiththefinancialcrisis.84.Theoldmanshookhisheadin______beliefwhentoldthathissonwasdrowneD.85.Thereareatpresentmorethan100television________频道forustochoosefrom.
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Yinchuan____61_____capitalofNingxiaHuiAutonomousRegion____62_____lietothewestoftheYellowRiverandtotheeastofHelanMountain.Thecity____63_____hasahistoryofmorethan1300yearswas____64_____originalfoundedin678.ItwascalledWesternXiafromtheestablishmentin1038byDangxiangethnicgroupthatcreatedsplendidculture______65_____superbarchitecturE.A.brilliantculturehascontributedtoYinchuan_____66______beafamoustouristcity.Thereareover60historicalsitesincludingpagodastemplesandimperialtombs.A.transportationsystemofhighwayrailwayandairlineinYinchuanprovidesspeedand____67______convenient.Thereareseveralnationalhighwaysleading_____68______allportsofthecountry.Hereyou____69_____tastethelocaldishesorsnacksofrichIslamicflavor.Hotelsofdifferentgradesareavailabletovisitorsprovidingyouwithwarmandcomfortableplacestorelax____70_____you.
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EachweekNewYork-basedhairstylistMarkBustostriestomakeasmalldifferenceinpeople'slives_61_givinghaircutstohomelesspeoplE.DuringtheweekMarkworksinhishigh-classsalonbuteachSundayhewalksaroundthecityaskingpeople_62_they'dlikeahaircut.Hethengivesthemastylishhaircut_63_samekindhewouldgivetoanypayingcustomerexceptthesearedoneforfreeforthosewhoarehomelessorcannotaffordahaircut_64_them.Mark'sworkbeganin2012whenvisitingfamilyinthePhilippines.Insteadofjust_65_takeatypicalrelaxingvacationhedecidedtogivepoorlocalchildrenhaircuts.IfeltsohappydoingitthatI'vecontinuedsincereturningMarkexplains.Changingsomeone'sappearancecanhaveahugeimpactontheirlifE.Rememberthehomelessretiredsoldierwhoreceivedamake-over?Hefoundajob?_66_rentahouseandquitdrinkingalcoholafterwards._67_simplechanginghowapersonlookscangivethemahugeincreasein_68_confident.MarkBustosprovesthattherearemanyways_69_giveandthatyoucaneasilyuseyour_70_personabilitiestomakeadifferenceinsomebody'slifE.
Whatisclassicliterature?Classicsaretheantiques古董ofthe_61_literatureworlD.Theyarenovelsplaysandpoemsthatwerewrittenalongtimeagoandwere_62_wellwrittenthatpeoplestillreadthemnowadays.Theyareexamplesofgreatwritingand_63_wiseandeventhosewritten_64_centuryagocanstillbefoundinbookshopsandlibrariestoday.Becausealotofclassicswerewrittensolongagotheirlanguagecharacteristicsarequitedifferentfrom_65_ofmodernworks.Thismakesthemdifficultforsomepeopletoreadsoasisoftenthecasethey_66_leavetogatherdustonshelves.Manypeopledonotreadthembecausetheythinkclassics_67_beoldandboringandhavenothingtodowithlifetoday.Howeverifthisistruewhydowestillfindtheseclassicsinbookshopsandlibraries?TheyhavenotdisappearedandstillhaveaplaceintheworlD.Whyelsewouldmanyfilms_68_adaptfromthembesuccessful?In1995anaward-winningfilmbased_69_JaneAusten'snovelEmmacameout.Threeyearslaterin1998amodernadaptationofCharlesDickens'snovelGreatExpectationsappearedincinemas.Nobodywouldbothertomaketheseclassicnovelsintofilmsifthey_70_havenothingtodowithcontemporarylifE.
WhenJackwasasmallboyhewasonceaskedtogiveaspeechaboutABigChallengeinMyLife.Totalkbeforethewholeclasshewas61terribleshy.Howeverhehadnoother62choosethough.FirstJackwastodraftthespeech63wasapieceofcakeforhimbecausehewasagoodwriter.Butthehardpart64lieinhisoralpresentationfor65wasnotallowedtoreadthepaper.ArealtrialbeganwhenJackstoodontheplatform66hislegstremblingandhismindblank.Hetookadeepbreathandtriedhisbest67calmdown.Surprisinglyitdidworkonhim.68afewsecondshewasnomorenervousandfinishedhisspeech.Tohissurprisehemadeit!FromthenonhisfearoftalkingbeforeabigaudiencedisappeareD.ActuallyJackhadhisconfidence69buildup.Nowhe70turnouttobeagoodspeaker.Asweknowthegreaterdifficultywemeetonourwaytosuccessthemorelikelywewillbeabletoachieveourgoals.
Whenwe41treatunfairlywewillgetangry.Angertendstobecomeaproblem42canmakeushavealotofnegative43thought.Whenwefailtocontrolititmayhurtothersandalsoaffectourhealth.44weshouldcontrolangersothatitdoesnotcauseharm45usorthosearounduswelovE.Oneofthebestwaystocontrolangeristogethelpfrom46other.Ifyoufeelyouare47abletomanageyourangerpleasetellsomeonewhoisclosetoyoulikeafriendorafamilymemberaboutyourproblem.Whenyoudiscussamatterwithothersthereisabetterchanceof48findasolutiontoyourproblem.Besidesthere49nobetterstressrelieversthanhumor.Humorcanhelpyoulookatdifficultthingsinalighterwayandhelpdevelop50abilitytoavoidcausinganger.Thusyouwillfeelbetteraboutthethingsaroundyou.GetonwellwithangerandtrytoenjoylifE.
In1977adeadauthorofdetectivestoriessavedthelifeofa19-month-oldbabyinamost61.________usualway.TheauthorwasAgathaChristieoneofthemostsuccessfulwritersofdetectivestoriesintheworlD.InJunethatyearababygirlbecame62.________seriousillinQatarnearSaudiArabiA.Doctorswereunabletofindoutthecauseofherillnesswith63.____________confidentsoshewassenttobighospitalinLondon64._________specialisthelpwasavailablE.A.teamofdoctorshurriedtoexaminethebabyonly65.________discoverthattheytoowereconfusedbytheveryunusualdiseasE.Justthenanurseaskedtospeaktothem.Excusemesaidthenurse66.____________Ithinkthebabyissufferingfromthallium铊poisoning.Whatmakesyouthinkthat?Dr.BrownaskeD.ThalliumpoisoningisextremelyrarE.Ireadadetectivenovel67.________AgathaChristieafewdaysagothenurseexplainedandinthebooksomebodysuffersfromthalliumpoisoningandallthesymptoms68.___________describe.They'reexactly69.__________sameasthebaby's.Thetestsshowedthatthebabyhadindeedbeenpoisonedbythalliumararemetallicsubstance70.______useinmakingspecialglass.Oncetheyknewthecauseoftheillnessthedoctorswereabletogivethebabythecorrecttreatment.ShesoonrecoveredandwassentbackhomE.
WangHongwasbornin1985inGuangzhouChinA.EvenwhenshewasababyshelovedtodrawlineseverywherE.46______seethisherfatherdecidedtohelpher.Hegaveherpaintbrushesandpaper.Shepracticedhardandimprovedvery47_______quick.Soonherlinesbecameflowerstreesandanimals.Someofherpictureswereshownin48____artexhibitioninShanghaiattheageoffour.BytheageofsixWangHong49_______makeover4000paintings.Shelovedtodrawanimalsespeciallymonkeysandcats.50________herfatherwasgoodatdrawinghedidn’tgiveheranyartlessons.Heevenstoppedpaintinghisownpictures.Insteadheoftentookthelittlegirltoparksandzoos51_______getideasforherwork.InthiswayWangHongdevelopedherownstyleofpaintingwithbrightcolors.Allherpicturesweredifferent52_____others.Attheageofeightoneofhermonkey53_________paintingwasmadeintoaChinesestamp.LatershestartedtodrawpicturesofcountrysceneryandpeoplE.Andwhenshe54_____bejustfourteenshebecametheyoungestpersontohave55________personshowsinWashingtonD.C.andmanyothercitiesaroundtheworlD.
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