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WhenIwas61._______teenagerIworkedpart-timeatmyuncle’spuB.Onedayamanwalkedintothepuband62.________orderthreebeers.Butjustoneofthem63._______drinkbyhim.IwasconfuseD.Thenextdaythatmanorderedthreebeersagainanddrankoneofthem64.________quietatthetablE.HedidthesamethingeverytimehecametothepuB.OnedayIaskedtheman65.________heorderedthreebeersandjustdrankonE.ThemanrepliedItseemsstrangeisn’tit?Youseemytwobrothersliveabroadatthemoment.Wehavehadan66.________agreethateverytimewegotoapubeachof67.________wewillordertwoextrabeers.Afewweekslaterthemancametothepubagainbutheorderedonlytwobeersnotthreeasusual.Iwas68.________surpriseandthoughtthatoneofhisbrothersmighthavedieD.ButwhenIaskedhimwhyhejustorderedtwobeersthemansaidItalked69.________mybrotherTomonthephoneyesterday.Hehadpromisedtogiveup70._________drink.
EqualpayforequalworkisaphrasebytheAmericanwomenwhofeeltheyare___61___fairtreatedbysociety.Theythinkitisnotrightforwomentobepaidlessthanmenforthe___62____amountofwork.Somepeoplesaymenhavemoredutiesthanwomen.A.marriedmanhastoearnmoneytosupporthisfamilyandmakeimportant___63____decidesoitisrightforthemtobepaidmorE.Someareevenagainstmarriedwomen___64___workatall.Whenwivesgoouttoworktheysaythehomeandchildrenaregivennoattention___65____.Ifwomenareencouragedbyequalpaytotakeupjobstheywill___66____abletodothethingsthattheyarebestatdoing:makinganicehomeandbringing___67____children.Womenwhodisagreesaythattheywanttoescapefromthe___68____limitplacewhichsocietywishesthemtofillandhave___69___freedomtochoosebetweenajobandhomelife___70____amixtureofthetwo.Infactwomenhavetherightnotonlytoequalpaybutalsotoequalchances.
Hewasaprofessor.Attheageof90hestillworkedeighthourseverydayregardless61theweather.Hissecretarysaid:Hewasextremelyoldbutheforcedhimselftowalkfromhislivingplacetotheofficethroughtwoblocks.62wouldtakehimanhourtodosobutheinsistedbecauseitmadehimgetasenseof63succeed.Onedayauniversitystudent64stepoutofhisofficewithapileofbooks.Hecomplained:Healwaysanswersmyquestionswithjustayesorno.Howeverhealwaysgivesmedozensofbooksandsuggestsme65findtheansweronmyown.Bychancetheprofessorknew66thestudentcomplainedabout.Heexplainedtohimwithasmile:ThisisthemethodIhavelearnt---the67hardyouworkindependentlythebettersolutionsyouwillfinD.Ifyoucanmakefulluseofthebooksyouwill68probablebecomeagoodlawyerinthefuturE.allslopesareeasy70goofwhichheoftenremindedhisstudents.This90-year-oldmanwasPound69wasthepresidentofLawCollegeofHarvarD.Hebelieved
LanzhouNo.1SeniorHighSchoolGansu36foundin1902whichwascalledGansuAdvancedSchoolisanexemplaryhighschool37ahistoryof114years.Thenameoftheschoolhasbeenchangedseveraltimesoverthehistorybut38keepsunchangedisitsspiritandelegantwork.Theschoolisalwaysranked39firstclassintheeducationofGansuProvince.ThereusedtobeavarietyofclassestheclassofcommercenormalclassestheclassofminoritytheclassofMathematicalOlympiadandtheclassoftheartsandsports40include.Theschooliscarryingouttheeducationalprinciplewhollyand41practicequalityeducationinanall﹣roundway.Theschoolmottoisfosteringmoralcharacterdevelopingintelligence42strongbodiesandcultivatingappreciationofthebeautiful.Allthepeoplehereholdabelief43An44educategentlemancannotbutbebroad﹣minded45hehastakenupaheavyresponsibilityandalongcourse.
Longlongagotherewasalargemountainsidewhererestedaneagle'snestwithfourlargeeagleeggs.Oneday41earthquakerockedthemountaincausingoneoftheeggstorolldownthemountaintoachickenfarm42locateinthevalleybelow.Thechickenswerekindenoughtocarefortheeagle'seggandanoldhenvolunteeredtonurture哺育andraisethelargeegg.Onedaytheegghatchedandabeautifuleaglewasborn.Sadly43theeaglewasraisedtobeachicken.Soontheeaglebelievedhewasnothingmore44achicken.Theeaglelovedhispresentfamilybuthisspiritcriedout45morE.Whileplayingonthefarmonedaytheeaglehappenedtonoticeagroupofmightyeaglessoaringintheskies.OhtheeaglecriedIwishIcouldsoarlikethosebirds.Thechickensroaredwith46laughYoucannotsoarwiththosebirds.Youareachickenandchickensdonotsoar.Theeaglecontinuedstaringathisrealfamilyupabove47dreamthathecouldbewiththem.Eachtimetheeaglewouldlethisdreams48knowhewastolditcouldn'tbedonE.Thatis49theeaglelearnedtobelievE.Theeagleaftertimestoppeddreamingandcontinuedtolivelikeachicken.Finallyafteralonglifeasachickentheeaglepassedaway.YoubecomewhatyoubelieveyouarE.Soifyoueverdreamofbecominganeaglefollow50dreams...notthewordsofachicken.
ThewomanoftencalledtheFirstLadyofNewYorkdiedinAugust.BrookeAstorwasonehundredfiveyearsolD.TheextremelywealthyandfamousNewYorkerspentmuchofherlife41helptheneedyinherbelovedcity.ShewasborninPortsmouthNewHampshirE.Shewastheonlychildofahighlevelmilitaryofficer.Aftertwoearlier42marryshemarriedVincentAstorin1953again.Hecamefromafamily43hadbeenrichforatleastonehundredyears.AmongotherthingsheowedmanybuildingsinNewYorkCity.BrookeAstorbecameoneofthe44richwomenintheworldwhenVincentAstordieD.Shealsobecameheadofahugecharityorganization45foundbyherhusbanD.Herepeatedlyhadtoldhershewouldhavefungiving46hismoney.AndapparentlyshediD.MissusAstorgavetensofmillionsofdollars47maintoplacesandpeopleinNewYorkCity.Shesaiditwasthesensiblechoicebecausethatwas48themoneyhadbeenmadE.Shegavefinancialsupporttothecity’sculturalcentersitspooranddisabledas49astomanyothersmallercharities.WhenshediedthemayorofNewYorksaidthecitywouldnotbewhatitistoday50hersupport.
Apupil'sdiarydescribinghowhismother61wasaddictedtohercellphoneignoredhiseffortstoexpresshisgratitudeforheronInternationalWomen'sDayhasbecomeahit.Thethird﹣gradeprimaryschoolboywrotethediaryonMarch8adaywhenChinaholdsvarious62activitytopromoterespectandloveofwomen.Inthediaryhewrotethathefirsttoldastorytohismotherbutsheseemeduninterestedandstaredintohercellphone63devote.Sadbutnotdiscouragedhethenrecitedsomeblessingsyethismotherremainedoccupiedwithherhandset.64seethathechosetomassage按摩herback.Mymotherwasstilllookingathercellphone65asignofasmileonherfaceandIfelteven66sadhewroteinthediaryHeart﹣brokenWomen'sDay.Hismotherfeltashamedafterreadingthediaryand67makeuphermindtospendmorequalitytimewithherson.68interviewwithstudentsfoundnearly70percentsay69theyparentsareoftenabsorbedinthephones.Parentsareurgedtopaycloseattentiontofamilyeducationbecauseit70betheywhoarethefirstteacherstoinfluencechildren.
OvertheyearsIhavemetsomeinterestingpeoplE.Twoof61mostinterestingpeopleweretwoelderlysistersJoanandBernice62wayoftalkingaboutpeopleinspiredmE.Itwasalwaysa63pleasanttovisitthesetwosisters.Justbeinggreetedatthedoorwasajoy.Theycouldn’tbe64happywhenseeingmE.IalwaysheardaboutthepeoplewhoweretherebeforemE.Everyperson65talkaboutinapositiveway.TheconversationwouldgosomethinglikethisOhKaysoandsowashereyesterdayshe66bejustthe‘saltoftheearth’isn'tshe?TheothersisterwouldreplyOhyes!Youjustcan'tbelieve67wonderfulsheis.IneverheardtheysaidanegativewordaboutanyonE.NEVER!Iunderstoodwhythesetwohadsomuchcompanywhenotherpeoplecomplainedthatnoonecaredabout68they.Itwastheirattitude69peoplE.TherewasnodoubtthatwhenthenextpersoncametovisittheyweregoingtohearhowIwasthesaltoftheearth.Whatawonderfulexamplethesetwoelderlysistersweretome!Iwillalwaysbe70thankthatIhadtheopportunitytoknowthem.
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SeveralyearsagoIwasbackpackinginthePhilippines41ImetaladyfromtheUS.Shewaspayingavisittoherfather42hadlivedwithherintheUS.Iaskedwhyherfather43choosetoliveonsuchapoorand44loneisland.ShesaidherfatherwasdiagnosedwithcancerafterhemovedtotheUSandthedoctorsaidhehadonlyhalfayear45leave.AssoonasherfatherheardthenewshewentbacktoliveontheirhomeislandinthePhilippines.46happenednextwas47miracle.Fishingandbarbecuingasheusedtoherfathersurvived.48turnedoutthathappinesswasthebestcurethewomansaid.Backpackingtourslikethisgivemethechance49reflectonthetruepurposeofliving.Travelinghaschangedme.Butifyouaskedmewhatthatchangeis50IwouldsayitisaboutfindingwhatIreallywanthappiness.
Hardlycanyousucceed61doingsomethingverywellthefirsttimeyoudoit.Thereforewhenyoudosomethingforthefirsttimeitistimetogiveuptheideaofperfection.IrememberthefirsttimeIdroveracarintrafficafter62getmydriver’slicensE.Iwasverynervousinthatheavytraffic--mydrivingstyle63showthatIwasn’tveryconfidentdriver.NowIammuchmore64experienceasadriver.AlthoughIstilldon’tconsider65meaperfectoneI’mmuchmoreconfidentbehindthewheelthan66IwaswhenIstarteD.Ingeneralitisuselesstoworkhardfordoingsomething67perfectwhenyoudoitforthefirsttimeYou68besettingthebarsohighthatyoujustfeelbadwhenyouareunabletomeetthelevelyouhaveset.Alsoperfectionisjustanotherway69delaysotryingtobeperfectisjust70wasteoftimE.YoushouldworkhardforexcellenceinsteaD.
AskthreepeopletolookoutofthesamewindowatabusystreetcornerandtellyouwhattheyseE.61__________chancearethatyouwillreceivethreedifferentanswers.Eachpersonseesthesamescenebuteachperceivessomethingdifferentabout62________.Perceivinggoesoninourminds.Of63________threepeoplewholookoutofthewindowonemaysaythatheseesapoliceman64________giveamotoristaticket.Anothermaysaythatheseesrush-hourtrafficjamattheintersection.The65________threemaytellyouthatheseesawomantryingtocrossthestreetwithfourchildren.Perceptionisthemind’s66_________interpretofwhatthesenses–inthiscaseoureyes–tellus.Manypsychologiststodayareworkingtotry67__________determinejusthowapersonexperiencesorperceivestheworldarounD.Usingascientificapproachthesepsychologistssetupexperimentsin68________theycancontrolallofthefactors.69_______measuringandchartingtheresultsofmanyexperimentstheyaretryingtofindoutwhatmakesdifferentpeopleperceive70_________totaldifferentthingsaboutthesamescenE.
Ahealthylifestyleisrelatedtophysicalandmentalfitness.Doyouthinkitistimetomakechangestolead41healthierlifeNowadaysmanypeoplesaytheyjustdon'tgetmuchtimetolookafter42theyhealth.Howeveritiswhatyoudoandeateveryday43guarantees保证youahealthybody.Somakesomelittlechangesinyourscheduletoimproveyourlifestyle.It'snevertoolate.Thesearesomesuggestions44givebyhealthexpertswhichcanhelpyouachieveyourgoal.Firstofalladdhealthyfooditemstoyourdiet.Forexampleeatinggreenvegetablesandfruits45beamustbecausetheycontainlotsofvitaminsandminerals46arenecessarytoyourbody.Doremembertoexercise47regularbecauseitwillburnextrafatsinyourbodyandhelpyougaincontrolofyour48weigh.Ifyoucan'texerciseeverydayatleastgoforawalkeveryday.Sleepatleast8hourseveryday49makeyoufeelfreshandenergetic.Inadditionmanypeopledosomeactivitieseveryday50saythishelpsthemtodeveloptheirmind.Therearemanythingsyoucandotokeephealthybutexercisingwillalwaysbeatthetop.
AljeleniIgwean18-year-oldfromCamdenNewJersey56.________graduatefromLeapAcademyCharterSchoollastmonth.HismotherOvellaO’Nealwasexcitedoverhisachievementsoshedecidedtobuyabillboardshowingherprideforherson57.__________agraduationpresent.A.mothercan’traiseamanbutIraisedagentlemanreadsthebillboard58___________costs$725andalsohasapictureofIgwE.Needless59___________saythebillboardsurprisedthe18-year-olD.WhenheturnedaroundhesaidOhmyGoD.Howdidyoumakethatupthere?O’NealtoldCBSPhilly.Hewas60________________totalsurpriseD.ThesinglemotherofsixsaidherhappinesswaspartlyfromthefactthatIgwehadbeenabletosucceed61__________hissurroundings.AccordingtothereportCamdenhasthe62____________highcrimerateintheUnitedStates.Italsohasthelowestgraduationratewithtwoinfivehighschoolseniors63________failtograduatein2014.O’NealcreatedstrictrulesinherhouseholdlikepreventingIgwefromhaving64.__________girlfrienD.ShealsolimitedhiscellphoneusetokeephimfromgettingdistracteD.Herguidelinesseemedto65_____________workandshesaidhersonstayedontherighttrack.Whilethelovinggestureisboldonetherecentgraduatesayshishard-workingmotherdeservesabiggiftaswell.HehopestomakethathappeninthefuturE.
阅读下面短文按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求在空格处填入一个适当的词或者括号中词语的正确形式填空并将答案填写在答题卡标号为56~65的相应位置上A.24-year-oldLongIslandmanwaschargedearlyThursdaymorningaftercrashinghiscarandkillinghisgirlfriendwhiledrivingoverthespeedlimit.KevinDaly56sentencetonearlythreeyearsinprisonafterlosingcontrolof57partnerAliceHicks’caronacountryroad5880mph.ShewasapassengerintheMini-cooperandwasthrownfromthecar59hecrashedintoanothervehicle60moveintheoppositedirection.Daly24deniedcausing61diebydangerousdrivingandwasfoundguiltybyajury陪审团atTauntonCrownCourt.ThecourtheardthatneitherDaly62MissHicks22waswearingseatbeltsatthetimeofthecollisionthathappenedonNovember172011.NBCNewYorkreportsKevinDalywasdrivingonCountyRoad83whentheroadwasblockedbyatruckthatwaswaiting63turnright.Witnessesdescribed64Dalyhadlittleornochanceofstoppingbehindthestilltrafficandheturnedtoavoidthevan65hitaMazdaontheothersideoftheroaD.
IwasnineyearsoldwhenIlearnttorideabike.Thebikewasabirthdaypresentfrommyuncle.Youcanimaginehow61exciteIwaswhenIsawthebikeandIbeggedmyuncletoteachmehow62rideitrightaway.HoweverbeforeIgotonthebikeIfelt63extremenervousandlwasafraidthatlwouldfalloffandhurt64me.Myuncleheldontotheseatandhelpedmetoget65thebike.WhilelwasridinghewasrunningalongbesidemeholdingtheseatsoIwouldnotfallover.Iwasso66gratetohimforhishelp.AsIwaspracticingIbecamemoreandmoreconfident.ThenIheardmyuncleshoutingYouareridingitbyyourselfnow!Iwasbothexcitedandscared.Iwasreallyridingbymyselfbut67ifIfelloffCouldIusethebrakestostopAsIwaswonderingaboutthismyuncleranaftermeandgotholdofthebike.I.68slowdownandcametoastop.MyheartwasstillbeatingfastwhenIgotoffthebike.69latethatdayhavinglearnthowtogetonthebikeandgetoffitIfeltlikelwaswalkingonair!Iamstillthankfultomyuncleforteachingmetorideabikeonmy70ninebirthday.
ACCTVjournalistsucceededinarousingaheated76discussamongnetizensbyaskingpeoplewhethertheywerehappy.Theresponsestothequestionwerevariousevensomequitefunnyones77include.Althoughpeopleplayedjokes78theanswersitdidnottakelong79theybegantofigureoutthetruemeaningsofhappiness.Itiscertainthatpeople’sviewsonhappiness80affectgreatlybytheirownlifeexperiencE.81lucktoomanypeoplerefertobeingrichashappinessandthereisnosignofadecreasein82numberofthosewhoarevoluntarilyatthemercyofwealth.Somepeople83goalistomakebigmoneyappreciate84giveanychancetoincreasetheirincomebelievingthatiswheretheirhappinesslies.Someareeagertoinherit继承theirparents’propertyespeciallythosewhoareknownassilver-spoonkids.What’s85badsomewouldratherbreakthelawtosatisfytheirfinancialdesireorearnmoneyinanillegalway.InmyopinionhappinessisnotaboutpursuingwealthmerelybutaboutadmiringthebeautifulthingsinlifE.Thereforeliveyourlifetothefullestandbehappy.
ChristopherReeve41borninSeptember1952.Hewasinhisfirstschoolplay42hewaseightandhestartedtoactinTVshowsandfilmswhilehewasstillincollege.Hemademany43successfilmsandTVshowsbutheismostfamous44hisSupermanfilms.45luckydisastercamein1995whenhefellfromhishorseand46breakhisback.Thedoctorsdidnotexpecthimtolive.47hemade48amazeprogress.Atfirsthecouldn'tbreathewithoutamachinebuthelearnttobreatheon49own.Hewouldneverwalkagainbuthestarted50newlifewithgreatcourage.
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Spendingmorethananhouronyoursmartphoneeachdaymaybeasignthatyouaresufferingfromdepression____61____newstudyhassuggesteD.Themoretimeisspent___62____useaphoneforanyreasonincludingtextingandgoingonlinethemorelikelyvolunteerswere____63____havetheblues.Monitoringpeople’scomingsand____64____gousingGPStrackingontheirphonesalsohelpedtrackmooD.Spendingmostofyourtimeathomewasalso___65____linktodepressionaswashavingan___66____regulardailyschedulesuchasunusualshiftpatterns.____67____peoplearedepressedtheytendtowithdrawanddon’thavethemotivationandenergytogooutanddothingssaidseniorauthorDavidMohr.Thedata__68____showeddepressedpeopletendednottogomanyplaces____69____reflectthelossofmotivationseenindepression.Thesignificanceofthisisthatwecandetectifapersonhasdepressivesymptomsandtheseverity严重程度ofthosesymptoms____70____askingthemanyquestions.Phonescanprovidedataobviouslyandwithnoeffortonthepartoftheusers.
Streetatisaverypopularfromofart61isspreadingquicklyallovertheworlD.Youcanfind62onbuildingssidewalksandstreetsigns.Nowsomeartmuseumsandgalleriesevenincludethe63workofstreetartistsintheircollections.Amongallformsofstreetartgraffiti涂鸦is64popular.Itoriginally65startinNewYorkinthe1960s.AtfirstsomeyoungpeopleplantedwordsandimagesonthewallsTheyfoundthat66paintingstheypaintedcouldshowtheirdisagreementsagainstsocietyLaterthiscolorfulenergeticstyleofwritingbegan67knowasgraffiti.Streetartistsdothisfordifferentreasons.Somethinkitbringthemclosertothepeople68otherstrytoexpresstheirpoliticalopinions.Intoday’sworlD.theinternethasabiginfluence69streetart.70showtheirpicturestoaudiencesallovertheworldhasneverbeeneasier.Thestreetartmovementliveswithenergyandlifeofcities.ItwillcontiunetogrowandchangE.
Yesterdayafternoonaclassmeetingholdtodiscusshowtospendthemoneyourwholeclassearnedbyrecyclingandsellnewspapersandplasticbottlesafterclass.Itisthefirsttimethatwehavethistopic.thenumberofthestudentswhosuggestedbuyingstationery文具forourownusebe30.Theysaiditcouldletusexperiencetheenjoymentofharvest.Meanwhileitiswayofencouragingourclassmatestocontinuethisaction.Howevertwofifthsofthestudentsgavetheirsupportthatthemoneyshouldbedonatedtothepeoplewhoneededitparticularlythosetheearthquakestrickenareas.Thankstothediscussionweareconvincedthathelpingothersismeaningful.personnomatterhowthemoneyusemostofusexpressoursatisfactionwiththethediscussionthroughwhatwelearnisthathowwecanmakethingsuseful.
MoststudentsdoanIQtestearlyintheirschoolcareer.EveniftheyneverseetheirresultstheyfeelthattheirIQis61________determineshowwelltheyaregoingtodoinlifE.Whentheyseeother62_______studentdoingbetterthanthemtheyusuallybelievethatthosestudentshavea63______highIQandthatthereisnothingtheycando64______changefacts.HowevernewresearchintoEQsuggeststhatsuccessisnot65_____simpletheresultofahighIQ.WhileyourIQtellsyouhow66_______intelligenceyouareyourEQtellsyouhowwellyouuseyourintelligencE.ProfessorSaloverywho67_______inventthetermEQgivesthefollowingdescription:AtworkitisIQ68______getsyoupromoteD.Supported69_______hisacademicresearchProfessorSaloverysuggeststhatwhenpredictingsomeone'sfuturesuccesstheircharacter70______measuredbyEQtestsmightactuallymattermorethantheirIQ.
阅读下面材料在空白处填入适当的内容1个单词或括号内单词的正确形式Allthecustomerswhowenttothenewsupermarkethadonestrongwishtobetheluckycustomerwhodidnothavetopay61hershoppingforthenoticeinsidetheentrance62sayRememberonceaweekoneofourcustomersgetsfreegoods.Thismaybeyourluckyday!ForseveralweeksMrs.Edwardshopedtobeoneofthelucky63housewifelikemanyofherfriends.Shenevergaveuphope.Cupboardsinherkitchen64fillwiththingsthatshedidn’tneedatall.Shedreamedoftheday65themanagerofthesupermarketwouldsaytoherwithasmileMadamthisisyourluckyday.Everythinginyourbasketisfree.OneFridayafternoonaftershehadfinishedshoppingandhadtakenittohercarshefoundthatshe66forgettobuysomesugar.Sherushed67tothesupermarketgotthesugarandwenttowardsthecashdesk.Asshedid68shesawthemanagerofthesupermarketcomeuptoherandsaid69congratulate!Youarethe70luckyamongallthecustomersthisweekandeverythinginyourbasketisfree!
Anextremehikeinhotclimateisonewithchallengesthatcanincluderoughmountainsandsevereweatherconditions.61isimportanttomakesureyouarepreparedfortheconditions.A.recreational娱乐的hikecanturnintoanightmareifyoudon’thavetherightclothing.Wearalong-sleevedshirtandlongpants.Bothshouldbelight-coloredinordertoreflectthesun’srays.62theclimateishotyouwillprobablyspendmostofthehikeintheshort-sleevedshirtandshorts.63youmayneedprotectionfromthesunandinsects64longsleevesandlongpantsprovidE.Theyarealso65helpwhenthetemperaturedropsatnight.Anidealoptionispantsthatunzip拉开的拉锁aroundtheknees66becomeshorts;theyworkformultipleconditionsandaretypicallymade67nylonfabricwhichdriesquickly.Wearhikingbootsandbreathablesocks.Purchasenylonsocksmade68specialforhikinginhotclimates.Waterproofbootsdonot69breathwellsoavoidthemunlessyouknowthatyouwillencounterwateronyourhikE.Wearawide-brimmed宽边的sunhat.Chooseahatthatislight-coloredandmadefrombreathablematerial.Yourheadistheeasiestpartofyourbodyforthesuntoburnwhenyouarehikingsobesureit70protect.
IalwayshavemyownwaystolearnEnglish.FirstIalwaysreadthetextinadvancesothatIcanknowwhatImustpaymuchattentiontoinclass.41mydelightwhenmyteacherraisesaquestionIknowhowtoanswermoreoften.AndwheneverIansweraquestion42correctIhaveastrongsenseofachievement.BesidesIalwaystrytotakenotesinclass.Importantlanguagepointsgrammarrulesuseful43expressandkeywordsare44Iwanttotakedown.AfterclassIorganizethenotessothatIcanhaveabetter45understandofthem.OfcourseIwillcertainlyreadaloudthenotesinthemorning.TodevelopmyinterestinEnglishafterclassI.46widereadEnglishmaterials.BythismeansIcanalsodevelopmyabilityofreading.47chatwithmyteachersandclassmatesisalsooneofmywaystolearnEnglish.Weoftentalk48Englishaboutdifferenttopicsconcerningfriendshipsportsetc.FreeexpressioninEnglishalways49givemeasenseofpride50inturninspiresmetolearnEnglishbetter.
Ofthethreemajordrinksoftheworld---teacoffeeandcocoa—teaisconsumedbythe61largenumberofpeoplE.ChinaisthehomelandofteA.Humancultivationofteaplantsdatesbacktotwothousandyearsago.TeafromChinaalong62hersilkandporcelainbegantobeknowntotheworldmorethanathousandyearsagoandsincethenit63beanimportantChineseexport.AtpresentmorethanfortycountriesintheworldgrowteawithAsiancountries64produce90%oftheworld’stotaloutput.AllteatreesinothercountrieshavetheirorigindirectlyorindirectlyinChinA.Thewordfortealeavesorteaas65drinkinmanycountriesarederivatives衍生物fromtheChinesecharactercha.TheRussianscallitcha’i66soundslikechayetealeavesasitispronouncedinnorthernChinaandtheEnglishwordteasoundssimilartothepronunciationofitscounterpartinXiamen.TheJapanesecharacterforteaiswritten___67exactthesameasitisinChinesethough68pronouncewithaslightdifferencE.ThehabitofteadrinkingspreadtoJapaninthe6thcentury69itwasnotintroducedtoEuropeandAmericatillthe17thand18thcenturies.Nowthenumberoftea70drinkintheworldisstillontheincreasE.
Oncetherewasawiselandownerwhohadtwosons.Afterafewyearsthelandownerfellillbadly.Soheconsidered41.___________selectoneofthemtorulethefamilyaccordingtotheirabilities.Hecalledbothofthemand42.___________giveeachonearoom.HesaidYoumustfillyourmomcompletelywithanythingyouwish.Itcanbeanything!Butthereshouldnotbeanyspace43.___________leavebehindandyoushouldnotseekadvice44.___________others!Thenextdaythelandownervisitedtheelderson'sroom.Theroomwascompletelyfilledwithhay干草.Thelandownersighedonthe45.___________foolishoftheelderson.Thenhewenttotheroomgiventotheyoungerson.ButitwaskeptcloseD.Thelandownerknockedatthedoor.Theyoungersonasked46.___________fathertogetinandclosedthedooragain.47.___________wasdarknesseverywhereandthelandownershoutedathisson48.___________angry.Buttheyoungersonlightedacandle49.___________saidIhavefilledthisroomwithlight!Nowthelandownerfeltveryhappyandhuggedhissonproudly.Heunderstoodthattheyoungerwouldbetheapplicableperson50.___________rulethefamily.
Sweetwormwood青蒿isacommonplantinChinabutithasthepowertocurethedeadlydiseasecalledmalaria症疾.Tuyou56bethewomanwhousestheplantsspecialpowertosavemillionsoflives.TheChinesescientistwonaNobelPrizebecauseofhergreatcontribution.OnOctober5Tuwasawardedthe2015NobelPrizeinPhysiologyorMedicinE.ShesharedtheprizewithtwootherscientistsfromtheUSandJapan.TuisthefirstnativeChineseperson57_receiveaNobelPrizeinnaturalsciences.Tuwasmodestaboutreceivingtheaward:It's58successforthewholeresearchteam.Shealsothinks59isscientists'dutytofightforthehealthofallhumans.WhenTujoinedthenationalresearchteamtofindthemedicine60__couldfightagainstmalariainthe1960sand1970sthingswereharD.Theteamdidn'thaveadvancedequipmentbackthen.Tuusedtotest61medicinebyeatingthemherself.HerteamsearchedoldChinesemedicinebooks62handandtestedover2000traditionalrecipes.OnceTu63returnhomeaftertravelingforsixmonths.Herlittledaughterdidn'trecognizeherandhidfromthestrangewoman.TodoresearchTualsohadtomovearoundalot.FinallyTufoundartemisinin青蒿素insweetwormwoodin1971.Shespentthenextdecades64__trytoimprovethemedicinE.AccordingtoWorldHealthOrganizationabout200millionpeoplesuffer65malariaaroundtheworldandabouthalfamilliondieeachyear.Artemisininisstir激起themosteffectivetreatmentagainstmalariaknowntoday.Tunevercomplainsabouthowhardsheworks.IfeelmorerewardedwhenIseesomanycuredpatients.shesaiD.
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