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Steven Paul Jobs was born in California USA, on FeB. 24, 1955. In 1974 he dropped out of coll...
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KiyotoSaitoistryingtochangepeople’sopinionofagriculturalworkthroughhisunusualattire打扮.Whetherhe’sdrivingatractor____41____isstandinginthefieldsKiyotoisalwayswearinganelegantsuit.Kiyoto’sfamilyhasbeenplantingriceforaround400yearsbutasateenagerhe____42____findthetraditionboringandmovedtothecity.Hereturnedtohisnativetowntwoyearsago____43____determinetogetinvolvedinthefamilybusiness.___44___ideaofwearingasuitinthefieldsstartedasajokE.OnedayhisbrotherjokedaboutfarminginanelegantsuitbutKyiototookit____45____serious.Heviewedtheideaastheperfectwaytochangepublicopinionofagriculturalwork.Mostpeoplethinkoffarmers____46____‘dirtyallday’.Iwantyoungsterstothink‘farminglooksfun’hesaiD.Atfirstnooneseemed____47____understandhim.Evenhisfamilywassurprisedbyhis____48____chooseoffarmingattirE.Hisgrandfatherworried___49___dofarmworkinasuitwouldbedangerous.NowKiyotoisfamousandhasbeeninvitedonvarioustelevisionshows.Healsohasablogwhereheregularly____50____posthisfarmingexperiencesandphotosofhimselfalldressedup.
TheInternetisanamazinginformationresourcE.Studentsteachersandresearchersuseitas____61____investigativetool.Journalistsuseit____62___findinformationforstories.Doctorsuseittolearnmoreaboutunfamiliardiseasesandthe____63____latemedicaldevelopment.Ordinarypeopleuseitforshoppingbankingbill-payingandcommunicatingwithfamilyandfriends___64____livefarawayorindifferentpartsofacity.Peopleallovertheworlduseittoconnectwithindividualsfrom____65___countriesandcultures.___66___althoughtherearemanypositivedevelopments____67____associatewiththeInternettherearealsocertainfearsandconcerns.Oneconcernrelatestoalackofcontrolover___68___appearsontheInternet.Withtelevisionandradiothereareeditorstochecktheaccuracyorappropriatenessofthecontentofprogramsandwithtelevisiontherearerestrictionsonwhatkindsofprogramscan___69___broadcastandatwhattimesoftheday.WiththeInternetparentscannotcheckapublishedguidetodeterminewhatissuitable___70___theirchildrentoseE.
Walkingdownthecitystreetsyoulookupandsee___41___redtelephonebox.Behinditontheroadabigreddouble-floorbuspassesby___42___carrycitizensandtourists.ThisisLondon.Andtherediswhatthecityisfamous___43___.Moderntransportationhaschangedthewayweleadourlives.Oneimportantmeansoftransporthasbeenthebus.InLondonbusestakeonabiggerrolE.Theyareusedtovisitthecity.Redtouristbuseshaveopen___44___roofwhichletpeopletakephotoshaveanamazingviewofthecityandenjoy___45___themastheydrivepastBigBentheThamesandsoon.ButhowdidthebusbecomeuniquetoLondonculture?Horse-drawnbusesenjoyahistoryofmorethan180years.They___46___useinLondonsince1829.Bytheearly20thcenturymotor-busesweredrivingaroundLondon.BuscompaniesuseddifferentcolorsatthetimE.Oneofthe___47___bigcompanieschoseredbecausethebrightcolourmade___48___easyforthecitizenstopickoutthebus.In1933whenLondontransportwasgroupedintoasinglecompanytheychosethemost___49___wideusedcoloratthetime-reD.AndsothecolorredstayedinLondon.Butitwasinthemid-1950s___50___thereddouble-floorwasborn.ItsnameistheRoutemaster.Builtbetween1954and1968theystilllooktraditional.LiketheyhavebeenfrozenintimE.
71.Doyouknow_________manstandingthere?.72.John________playbasketballwithhisbrothersatweekends.73.Theradiosaysitwillbeabit___________coldtomorrow.74.Theseresultsare_____________encouragebutyoustillhavealongwaytogo.75.The____________abandonhousewaspulleddowntomakewayforanewroaD.76.ItisthethirdtimeJack_________failhisdrivingtest.77.Kidsarenotallowed___________runinthestreet.78.The_________carefulyouarethebetteryoulearn.79.Maryisalwaysthefirstone____________comeinourclass.80.Hetoldalietoavoid___________punishbytheteacher
Thegiantpanda41lovebypeoplethroughouttheworlD.Chinesescientists42recenthadachancetostudyawildfemalepandawithanewbornbaby.Shewasavery43caremother.For25dayssheneverleftherbabynoteventofindsomething44eat!Shewouldnotletanyotherpandascomenear.Shelickedthebabyconstantlytokeepitclean.Anysmellmightattractnatural45enemythatwouldtrytoeatthelittlecomfortingpats.Themotherheldthebabyinherfrontpawsmuchthewayahumandoes.46itcriedsherockeditbackandforthandgaveitlittlecomfortingpatsThemothercontinuedtocarefortheyoungpanda47morethantwoyears.Bythattimethepandanolongerneeded48itmotherforfooD.Howeveritstayedwithherandleanedaboutthewaysoftheforest.Thenaftertwoandahalfyearsthemother49drivetheyoungpandaaway.Itwastimeforhertohaveanewbaby50itwasalsotimefortheyoungpandatobeindependent.
HuaMulanwasabravegirlintheNorthernWeidynasty.Shedisguised假扮____41____herasamanandjoinedthearmyinplaceofherfather.Mulan’sfatheronce____42____soldiertaughthisdaughtermilitary军事的skills____43____includehorseridingandhowtofight.HuaMulanalsoreadherfather’sbooks_____44_____militarysciencE.___45___driveawaytheRourannomads游牧民族the___46___ruleofNorthernWeiorderedthateveryfamilyshouldsendamanofftowaragainstthem.Mulan’soldfatheraswellasheryoungbrotherwasnotabletogoandfight.SoMulan___47___decidetojointhearmyinsteadofherfather.Mulanfoughtfor12years___48___successfulwithouthertrueidentitybeingdiscovereD.Mulanbecameahero______49______braverymovedpeoplegreatlyandshe____50____offerahighpositionbutsherefusedit.EventhoughherstorymightbenomorethanalegendHuaMulanhasbeenrespectedasafilial孝顺的daughterbyChinesepeopleforhundredsofyears.
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