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9年級英語短文填空練習(xí)1(Unit1)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入1個(gè)恰當(dāng)?shù)脑~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Tryreadingthefollowingsentencesasfastasyoucan.“Shesellsseashellsbytheseashore.Theshellsshesellsaresurelyseashells.Soifshesellsshellsontheseashore,I’msureshesellsseashoreshells.”Notveryeasy,wasit?Whatyoureadiscalledatonguetwister(繞口令).Itisanexercisemade1ofsoundsthatarehardtopronounceinordertohelppeoplepronouncewordsfasterand2(clear).Trythenextexample.“PeterPiperpickedapeckofpickledpeppers.DidPeterPiperpickapeckof(大量)pickledpeppers?IfPeterPiperpickedapeckofpickledpeppers,where’sthepeckofpickledpeppersPeterPiperpicked?”Tonguetwistersusuallydonothavemuch3(mean).Theyaredesignedtoimprovepeople’s4(able)topronouncewords.5theymaybeverydifficult,theseexercisesareveryimportanttopeoplewhoaretryingtospeakEnglishwell.Thisisbecausetonguetwistershelppeopletotellthe6(different)betweensimilarsounds.Soifyouwishtopronouncewordsmoresmoothly,you’dbettertrypickingoutsometonguetwistersand7...actice)theminfrontofthemirror.Sometimesyouneedtorecordyourvoiceonthetape,readitonce,twice...Atfirst,youmaylaughat8(you).Butmaybeinthe9(twenty)time,you’llfindyour10(pronounce)muchbetter.Anywayandanyhow,themore,thebetter.短文填空練習(xí)12(Unit1)WhenIwasinGradeEight,IlearnedEnglishjustbydoinggrammarexercises.Iwasafraidtoaskquestionsinclassbecauseofmy(1)(pronounce).SomyEnglishwasgettingworseandworse.ThenonedaymyEnglishteacher2(advice)metojoinanEnglishclubinourschoolandIfollowedhisadvice.Withhishelp,myEnglishhasbeengettingbetterandbetter.Accordingtomyownexperience,oneofthesecretsto3(learn)Englishispracticingalittleeveryday.Studyingforalongtimecanmakeustiredandmakeithardforustopayattention4ourlessons.Startingwithashorttimeisthebestway5(keep)grammarandvocabularyfreshinourmind.Trytogetafeelingofthelanguage6speakingwordsandphrasesoutwhilewearepracticing.ItisimportantforustopronouncecorrectlytolearnEnglish.Readsentences7(loud)frombooksormagazinesinEnglish,andwewillgetusedtothenewwords.Sometimeswhenwemeetthenewwords,wecanguessthemeaningfromthecontext(語境)orlook8(it)upinanEnglishdictionary.Listeningtonative(當(dāng)?shù)氐模﹕peakers_9(patient)canalsohelpyouimproveyourlisteningandspeakingskillsquickly.LearningEnglishtakesmuchpractice.Weshouldkeeppracticingwhatwe10(mistakes.Itweshouldnotbeafraidofmakingmistakes.Itisnormaltomakemistakeswhenwelearnsomethingnew.Wecanlearnalotfromourmistakes.短文填空練習(xí)2(Unit2)HaveyoueverheardofFather'sDay?Itwasa1(tradition)festivalinWesterncountries,ButmoreandmoreyoungpeopleinChinacelebrateit.Theybuy_2(present)fortheirfathersorinvitethemtohaveanicedinner,Itisa3(real)goodwaytosay"thankyou"tofathers.ButdoyouknowhowFather'sDaystarted?WhileMrs.Dodd,fromAmerica,waslisteningtoatalkaboutMother'sDayinthechurchin1909,shehadanideaofhavingFather'sDayinmemoryofherfather,WilliamSmart.Hiswifediedwhenshegavebirthtoher4(six)child.SoMr.Smarthadtolookafterhissixchildrenallby5(he).Itiseasytoimaginethattheylivedahardlife.AfterMrsDoddgrewup.Shewantedtothankherfatherfor6hehaddoneforthem.She7(write)alettertothechurchandaskedittomakethethirdSundayinJuneFather'sDay.Toherjoy,itagreed.ThefirstFather'sDaywascelebratedinWashingtononJune19,1910.Thatdaychildrenmadespecialdessertsanddidotherthings_8(make)theirfathershappy.In1924.PresidentCalvinCoolidgeagreed9theideaofnationalFather'sDay.Sincethen,peopleinAmerica10(have)thefestival.Intheend,in1966,PresidentLyndonJohnsonmadethethirdSundayinJuneFather'sDay.短文填空練習(xí)3(Unit3)ItissometimessaidthattheEnglisharepolitepeople.Thiscanmakelifedifficultforforeigners.WhenaforeignboyasksanEnglishgirltogooutwithhim,1(normal),shewillsay,"IfIfinishmywork,I'llmeetyouinthecoffeeshopat7o'clock."Isshesaying"yes"or"no"tohis2(invite)?Ingrammar,sheisusingtheconditionalsentence,byusingtheconditional,speakersofEnglishneedn'thavetogivea"yes"or“no"answer3cafe.Sheion.Ithelpspeopletobepolite.Ifthegirldoesn'twanttogooutwiththeboy,shewon'tturnup(出現(xiàn))atthecafe.Shewilllethimunderstandsheisstill4(work).Ifshewantstogooutwithhim,butdoesn'twanttoappeartooeasytocatch,well,she_5(achieve)thatwithherreply.Butinthissituation,assheusesthefirstconditionalwhichshowsprobability,sheisquitepossibletoturnupatthecoffeeshop.Beingpolitecanmakelifeverydifficult!Peopleoftenusetheconditionalwhentheydon'twanttospeakouttheirideasinadirectway.Thisisveryimportantiftheyareontheirwayto6(discuss)anagreement.Noonewantstogiveawayhisorherpoints7heorshestarts.Agovernmentspokesmanmightsaytoagroupofworkers,"Ifwecouldpayyoumore,wewould."Theuseoftheconditionalheremakesroomforargumentalthoughthespeakerisusingthesecondconditionalform,whichshowsimprobability.So,itis_8_(possible)fortheworkerstogetmorepay."If"isasmallword,whichappearsoftenintheEnglishlanguage.Itcanshowyour9(polite)toothers,solearn10(use)it.Itwillbehelpfultoyou.短文填空練習(xí)4(Unit4)Areyouafraidofpublicspeaking?Don'tworryalotbecauseyouaren'talone.Otherpeoplealsohavethesamefear.Butthereareseveralwaystoovereyourfearofgivingaspeech1public.Thefollowingwordswillbe2(help)toyou.Faceyourself3(brave).Thebiggestproblemwithpublicspeakingisn'tfacingtheaudience(觀眾).Actuallytheaudiencedon'thaveaverybiginfluenceonyourfeelings.Butit's4(you)thatmakesadifference.Theaudiencearen'texpectingyoutofail5(give)aspeech.Thefirststepinoveringyourfearofpublicspeakingistounderstandthatyouareyourownexactenemy(敵人).Youandtheaudienceareinateam.Theaudiencewatchyoubecausetheywaittolearnsomethingfromyou.Youshouldwantandliketoteachtheaudience.Thebestwaytodeal6itisthatyouarepreparedtodoitwell.Don'tcaretoomuchabouttheworstthingthatcouldhappen.Peoplewithafearofpublicspeakingareoftenafraidof7(make)mistakes.Butyoucanfindfortinknowingthatifyoumakeamistake,noteveryoneintheaudience8(realize)it.Remember,yourlifewillstillgoonafterthe9(speak)isover!Believeinyourselfandtake10(proud)inyourself.I'msureyou'llbeawonderfulpublicspeaker.短文填空練習(xí)5(Unit5)Chinaisthebirthplaceoftea.Sinceancienttimes,Chinesepeoplehavebeenplanting,picking,makinganddrinkingtea.Chineseteamakershavedeveloped6mainkinds1teagreen,yellow,dark,white,oolong(烏龍茶)andblackteas(紅茶).Therearemorethan2,000tea2(produce)inChina.Teawasoriginally3(use)asherbal(香草的)medicinecalled“tu”.Duringthetreatingprocess,peoplegraduallyfoundthatteacouldnotonlycureillnessbutalsohelptoclearheataway,soteabecame_4necessarydrink.Nowadays,teaisoneoftheworld'sthreemajordrinks.It5(enjoy)bypeopleallovertheworld.Teacanbefoundeverywhere,suchasinfamilyactivities,workplaces,teahousesandrestaurants.Itisalsoanimportant6(municate)mediumformakingfriends,weddingsandotheractivities.Sofar,Chineseteaculture7(bee)animportantpartofChineseculture.OnNovember29th,2022,China'straditionalteamakingwas8(successful)addedtotheintangibleculturalheritagelist(非物質(zhì)文化遺產(chǎn)名錄)oftheUNESCO.Chinanowhasthe9culture.Itms(項(xiàng)目)onthelist.ThemovewillhelpprotectandhanddownChineseteaculture.Italsohelpsforeignpeoplehaveabetter10(understand)ofChinesetea,aswellasChineseculture.短文填空練習(xí)6(Unit6)YuanLongping,knownasthefatherofhybridrice(雜交水稻)inChina,passedawayonMay22,2021attheageof91.But1heleftbehindwillcontinuetohelppeoplearoundtheworldandencourageotherscientists.Hehelpedfeedover1.4billionChinesepeople,nearlyonefifthoftheworld'spopulation,by2(grow)hybridrice.Whenthesadnews3(report)later,alargecrowdgatheredtosaygoodbyetotheoldman.Theybegan4(cry)out,"GrandpaYuan,restinpeace!"ManyofthemcamefromotherpartsofChina.Somebrought5(picture)theyhaddrawnforhim.Thousandsmoreattendedtheonlinememorial(悼念儀式),mourning(悼念)him6differentways.Onsocialmedia,peopleshowedphotosoftheiremptyplates.Theysaidthey7(miss)Yuanwhentheyateandpromisednottowastericeandotherfood."Ihadneverseensomanypeopleetomournascientist,"aworkeratthefuneral(葬禮)said.Internationalorganizations,scientistsandthemediaallshowedtheirsorrowandadmiration(欽佩)."Wereallymissthetruefoodhero,"theUNDepartmentofEconomicandSocialAffairssaid."ChinesescientistYuanLongpingsavedsomanypeoplefrom8(hungry).QuDongyu,DirectorGeneraloftheUNFoodandAgriculture(農(nóng)業(yè))Organization(組織),said,"Iwas9(deep)sad.Iwassosorrytohearthe10(die)ofProfessorYuan.Hegavehislifetotheresearchofhybridrice."短文填空練習(xí)7(unit7)Areyoutheonlychildinthefamily?Ifso,family.Parentsstimportantinyourfamily.Parentsare1world.Butproblem.Theyintheworld.Butalotofmiddleschoolstudentshaveaproblem.Theyfeelthey’renotasclosetotheirparents2before.Theyevendon’tthinktheirparentsarefairtothem.Somestudentsplainthattheirparentsoftensayalottothem,3them.Somestentothem.Somesaytheirparentsdon’tallowthem4(play)putergameswhenotherclassmatesaredoingthat.Otherssaywhenthey’remakingphonecallstofriends,theirparentsliketoask5they’respeakingtoaboyoragirl.Thesemakethemvery6(happy).Somestudentsevendecidetoleavehomebecausethey’reafraidtotelltheirparentswhentheyhavedonesomethingwrong,especiallywhentheydo7(bad)inexams.Thentheyusuallythinkrunningawayistheonly8(choose).Buttheydon’tknowrunningawaymaybringthemsomemoreproblems.life.Herearepartsoflife.Herearesomesuggestionsforyou9(solve)yourproblems.·parents.Donchancetotalkwithyourparents.Don’tbeafraidtotellthemyourfeelings.·Gethelpfromotherslikegoodfriendsorteachers.·Keepadiarytohelpyouunderstandmoreaboutyourselfandyourfeelings.·Showyourparentsyou’regrowingup.Thenthey’llfeelyou’reno10child.Ifasmallchild.Ifyoufollowtheadvice,you’llhaveahappylifeandneverthinkofrunningaway.短文填空練習(xí)8(unit8)World.IttPyramidofGizaisoneoftheWondersoftheAncientWorld.It1Egypt.Itmorethan4,000yearsagoinEgypt.Itissopopularthat2(million)oftouristsfromaroundtheworldetovisititeveryyear.InEgyptthereareover80pyramidsandthe3Pyramid.ItneistheGreatPyramid.It4Nile.Inbank.TheestbankoftheNile.Infact,allthepyramidsalongtheNileareonthewestbank.TheancientEgyptiansparedtherisingofthesun5life.ThatNile.Youeandthesettingofthesuntotheendoflife.Thatiswhytheirdeadbodieswereburied(埋葬)onthewestbankoftheNile.Youcan6is.Itd)imaginehowhugetheGreatPyramidis.Ithasover2millionblocks.Someareasheavyasfiveschoolbuses.7theywereheavy,workerswereabletoputablockintothepyramideverythreeminutes.Theworkers,Egyptianmenandwomen,workedinteams.Theteamshaddifferent8(task).Somedugupthestones.Othersmovedthem.Anotherteamcutthestones.Thelastgroupputthestonesintothepyramid.Thereweresomanydifferentteams,butthepyramidisperfect.Nostoneisinthewrongposition.ButhowdidtheEgyptiansmovethoseheavystonestothetop9anymodernmachinery(機(jī)械)?Nooneknowsforsure.ManythingsabouttheGreatPyramidarestill10mystery.短文填空練習(xí)9(unit9)Takeacloselookatthese1(photo).Whatarethepeopleinthemdoing?Youmay2(guess)thatthepeopleareplayingthepiano.Ifyoudid,you’reright!Accordingtothenotes(音符)ofamusicscore(樂譜),apiano3(play)bypressingonitskeys,whichmakessmallhammershitthestrings4thepianotomakecertainsounds.Itisbyhittingdifferentkeys5variousbeautifultonesareproduced.Noteafternotemakes6asong.Amanin7(Italian)madethefirstpiano.Peoplethinkhe8(one)madethispianoover300yearsago.Sincethen,peoplehavemadesomeverybeautifulmusicwiththepiano.The9(music)Beethovenwasoneofthesepeople.Oneofhis10(famous)songsisFürElise.Ifyoucan,listentoit.Whatdoyounoticeaboutthemusic?短文填空練習(xí)10(unit10)Chinaisanationofetiquette(禮儀).Chinesepeopleareamong1(friendly)peopleintheworld.IfforeignersvisitaChinesefamily,theywouldbesurprisedatthewarmththattheywouldreceiveasguests.2youvisitaChinesefamily,thehostusually3(make)teaforthem.Thenhewillserveyousnacks4biscuitsorcandy.Someoneinthefamilywillalsochatwithyou,never5(let)youfeellonely.Atthesametime,otherfamilymemberswillprepareamealforyou.Chinesepeopletreattheirguestswithabigmeal.Theyalwayspresent6(much)foodthantheguestscaneat.Onthetable,theguestsmustbe7firsttoeat.Asyouareeating,thehostusuallysays,“Itseemsthatyoudidn’teatmuch.Pleasehavemore.”8youtellthemyouarefull,theystillputmorefoodinyourbowl.9(be)warmandhospitable(好客的)haslongbeenanimportantpartofChinesecultureandtradition.AsConfuciussaid10(thousand)ofyearsago:Tomeetfriendsfromafar,howhappyweare!短文填空練習(xí)11(unit11)Moneycanmakeyouhappyonlyifyouspenditinacleverway.Tostartwith,buyinganewcar1(make)youhappy.However,you’ll“l(fā)ose”thishappyfeelingwhenthecargetsold.Butifyouaremade2(spend)aweektraveling,it’smorepossiblethatyou’llrememberthegreatexperiencesandthegoodfeelingforalongtime.Anewstudyhasfoundthatspendingmoneyonexperiencesrather3materialthings(物質(zhì))makespeoplehappier.Formaterialthings,it’spossiblethatyoudon’tleave4anylittlethings.Ifyoubuyanicepen,andsomeoneelsebuysonewithlessmoney,it’spossiblethatyoumaybeunhappythatyouspendsomuchmoney.Itletsyou5alot.Oppositely,whenitestoexperienceslikegoingonatrip,youwon’tthinklikethat.Ifthetripcanbenice,you’llhappilypayforiteventhough6(it)pricemaybeveryhigh.Andthemoreoftenyougoontrips,the7(happy)you’llbe.Materialthingscanbeparedmoreeasily.IfyoubuyaniPadandthenseeamoresuitable(合適的)one,youmayregret8(buy)thefirstone.Andit9(drive)youmadaswell.But,ifyoujusthaveadinneratagoodrestaurantandthenlearnaboutabetterone,you’llnotregretthefirstmeal.It’snormalthatmaterialthingscancausejealousy(嫉妒).Forexample,youbuyanewtoyandfindthatyourfriendhasabetterone,itmaymakeyoufeel10(fortable).Instead,ifyoujusttraveltoabeautifulplace,nomatterwhereyourfriendshavegone,itwon’tmakethememoryofyourtriplesspleasant.短文填空練習(xí)12(unit12)AprilFool’sDayiscelebratedintheWesternworldonApril1stofeveryyear.Itisalso1(call)AllFools’Day.Itisnotalegal(法定的)holiday.Even2ithasbeencelebratedformanyyears,itisstillnot3(include)intheofficiallistofholidayseveryyear.AprilFool’sDayisadaywhenpeoplecanplayjokesandhoaxes4eachother.IntheUnitedStates,Canada,F(xiàn)ranceandSouthKorea,jokesandhoaxeslastallday,andinsomecountriessuchasIreland,SouthAfrica,NewZealandandtheUnitedKingdom,theylastonly5noon.Inthesecountriesifsomeoneplaysatrickonyouintheafternoon,heorshewillbecalled6AprilFool.Herearetwo7(piece)ofrealAprilFool’sDaynewsinhistory.OnApril1st,1946,HawaiiandAlaskawerehitbyatsunami(海嘯)that8(kill)165people.OnApril1st,2002WWERAWchangeditswhichisuseduntilnow.AfamousAprilFool’sDayhoaxinhistoryiswhentheLeaningTowerofPisa9(announce)tohavefallenover,manypeoplecalledtheradiostationtoconfirm(確認(rèn))the10(surprise)news.短文填空練習(xí)13(unit13)Animalsarepeople'sfriends.Butmanywildanimalsarefacingthedangerof1(die)out,becausetheenvironmentthattheyarelivingin2(change)greatlysofar.Forexample,theirlivingareahasbeesmallerandsmallerbecauseof3(pollute)andthedevelopmentofcities.Theyhaveno4(room)toliveinexceptthezoo.Andmanyofthewildanimalsnowcan'tfindenoughfoodtoeat.Atthesametime,man5(kill)animalsjustfortheirfur,teethandmeat.Peopleshouldrealize6seriousthesituationisandsomethingshouldbedonetoprotecttheanimals.Weshouldsetupsomenaturereservessothatanimalscanlive7(free).Andpeopleshouldn't8(allow)tokilltheendangeredanimals.Weshouldalsodosomethingtomakeourworld_9(clean).Freshair,cleanwaterandgreengrassareallimportantforanimals.Thedeath10theendangeredanimalswillbringadisaster(災(zāi)難)tohumanbeings.短文填空練習(xí)14(unit14)It’shardtobelievethatthreeyearshaspassed.We’llgraduate1schoolnextweek.ThenI’mleavingour2(care)teachersandclassmatesandgoingbacktoAmerica.It’stimetosaygoodbyetothem.Iamespeciallythankful3myChineseteacherMr.Wang.IknewlittleaboutChinesewhenIgotherethreeyearsago.ButMr.Wangwaskindandgavemesomegood4(method)oflearningChinese.I5(overe)manydifficultieswithhishelp.Iputinmoreeffortandtriedmybesttomeetthestandardof6(he).SowhenIwasinGrade8,myChineseexamscores7(double).Ihavetogomyseparatewaynow.Iknowthere8(be)manyharderdifficultiesaheadofmealongthewayoflearningChinese.ButMr.Wanghasaddedstrong9(wing)tome.I’msureIcancontinuetomakeprogress10learningChinese.Unit1用所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空.His(pronounce)isverygood,sohewonaprizeintheEnglishSpeechContestlastyear.IfyouwanttoimproveyourEnglish,youshouldpractice_________________(speak)Englishasoftenaspossible.Themoreyoueat,the(fat)you’llbe.It’sreallyhardforusto(understand)Englishvideos.(speak)Englishasmuchaspossiblewillhelpusalot.LastweekIfinished(read)thebook.ThenIreturnedittothelibrary.Don’treadwordword.Readwordgroups.Listeningtosomethinginterestingisthesecretlanguagelearning.OurEnglishteachertreatshisstudents.Healwayshelpsuswithgreat(patient).The(express)onthechildren’sfaceshowedthattheywereveryexcited.Youshouldspendyourmoney(wise),don’tuseiton(use)things.Theytookan(act)partintheorganizationoftheclassmeeting.Theyallbelievethatheistheonlyonewiththe(able)todothework.WealllikeourEnglishteacherbecauseheisamanwithlotsof,thatistosay,heisa___________teacher.(know)Doctorssaytoomuchpressureisnotgoodforachild’s___________(develop).Good(learn)alwaysreviewwhattheyhavelearnedby(draw)mindmaps.Hewasbornblindeyeswhichmadehimunabletoseethebeautifulworld.Thatnewroadwillconnectthevillagethenearestcity.ThemathteachergotangrymewhenIdidn’tpayattentionhiminclass.ornotyoucangetgoodgradesdependsyourgoodlearninghabits.Thesquareinfrontofourbuildingisoften(crowd)withlotsofoldpeopledancing.—Let’sgotothemunityifit(notrain)tomorrow.—Butnobodyknowsifit(rain)tomorrow.Itwasverythatastoppedhimonhiswayhome.(strange)Thelittleboyrefused(share)themooncakewithhissister.OnmyvisittoAustralia,IfeelAustraliansaresimilarusinmanyways.Unit2用所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空.Sheofcancer.Shefortwoyears.Iamverysadforher(die).Theactortreatshisfanswith(kind)and(warm)everywherehegoes.Someofushaven’trealizedthe(important)oflearningEnglish.Shedoesn’tcareherhusbandandchildrenatall.Sheonlythinksherself.MyfatherhasgonetoHongKongbusiness.Hewillstaytheretwoweeks.Theliftisso_(crowd)thatthereisnomoreroomtostandin.Whatisthe(hot)monthoftheyearinChina?SomestudentsinClassTwothinkthemuseumisfun(visit).Janeisashygirl.She'snervoustostaywithsomany(strange).TheSpringFestivalisagoodtimefor_(express)wishes.Theyoungman_(steal)alady'swalletonthebusyesterdaymorning.After(lay)thebirthdaycakedownonthetable,weclappedandsangforTom.(who)wantstoeintotheroommustansweraquestionfirst.TheSpringFestivalisoneofthemostimportant(tradition)festivalsinChina.Whydidyourefuse(play)soccerwiththemyesterday?InmostareasofChina,Julyisthe(hot)monthoftheyear.They(e)backinthreeweeks.I'msogladtohearthat.(actual),moreandmorepeoplelikethewesternholidays.Hisfatherhastwo__(tie).It'sagoodidea(go)toSouthChinafortheSpringFestival.Theroomwasnottidy.Clotheswere___(lie)alloverthefloor.WhenFrankfoundhiscatwas_(die),hecried.Nellygotmanybeautiful(present)onherbirthday.Georgetreatseveryonewithkindnessand(warm),spreadingpositiveenergy.Thepolice(punish)thedriverbecausehedranktoomuchwinebeforedriving.Myfamilyoftenhasaparty(celebrate)mymother'sbirthday.Mymotheroften(treat)ourrelativestosomedeliciousfoodUnit3用所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空.Thegovernmenthasbuiltalotofpublic(washroom)inourcity.(normal),Igotobedearly,butIstayeduplastnight.Howmany(stamp)hasyourfriendcollectedsofar?Thereadingroomforchildrenisonthe_(two)floor.Ifeltvery(scare)whenIsawthesnake.Lindasuggested(go)onvacationsomewhereinChinaandItookher(suggest).Thismorning,Iwas(pass)bythewindowwhenabirdflewintomyhouse.Theclothesinthisstoreareniceand(expensive),soIoftengoshoppingthere.Couldyoutellmewhetherthereisagoodplace(relax)?Mrs.Liwassitting(quiet)whenIcamein.Theroominthecarisverylarge.It's(crowd)forusalltositin.That(speak)looksveryyoung.Doyouknowhim?Couldyoupleaseshowmethe(direct)totheshoppingcenter!Thereshouldbesomeoneto(who)youcanturnforadvice.It'simportanttolearnhowtospeak(polite)toothers.Sherequestedme(stop)talkingsoastolistentohercarefully.Lisadoesn'twanttospendtoomuchtime(do)theseexercises.Shethinkstheyaretoobusy.Thereisapianoroominthe(centre)marketinmycity.Yesterday,I(mail)myparentstotellthemaboutmylifeinChina.Unit4用所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空.Tobreakthe(silent),Itoldajokeandsoontheconversationwentonsuccessfully.Steveplayedwelland(score)twogoalsbeforetheendofthefirsthalf.Candyusedtocoffee,butnowsheisusedtoChinesetea.(drink)Lindaissevenyearsoldandsheisoldenough(dress)herself.Myhometown(change)alottheseyears.Itlooksreallybeautiful.Thesoldiersarethe(guard)ofourcountry.Indiaisan(Asia)country.ItisonthesouthwestofChina.Myputerdoesn'twork.Itrequires(repair).Mysisterusuallydares(go)totheteachers'officeandaskherteachersomequestions.Thehugestoneinthemiddleoftheroadweighsabouttwo(ton).Mylittlebrotherused(play)pingpong.I'musedto(take)awalkafterdinner.Woodisusedto(make)desks,chairs,tablesandsoonDidyou(use)tobequietoroutgoing?Thewintervacationising.Mostcollegestudentsarelookingforward(get)backhomeearly.JackfindsitdifficulttopronouncesomeEnglishwords(correct).The(express)theyusedependonhowwelltheyknoweachother.I’dliketogoonvacationinBeijing.Couldyoutellmewhichplaceisagood(choose)togoto?Manyboystudentsthinkscienceis(little)difficultthanEnglish.Sleepingisapopularway(relax)amongstudents.Facebook,Google,TencentandTwitterareimportantmeansof(municate).Unit5用所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空.Chinesefoodis(wide)knownandenjoyedallaroundtheworld.These(leaf)turnyellowinautumnandtheylooklikebutterfliesdancinginthewind.AlicehaslivedinChinaformanyyearsandshehasbeenusedtousing(chopstick).Thewastewatermust(process)beforebeingpouredintothesea.Iamgoingonaholidaythisafternoon,soI'm(pack)myclothesnow.Weshouldavoid(use)mobilephonesforalongtimebecauseitwilldoharmtooureyes.Iboughtnothingbuttwo(handbag)lastweekend.HowmanyChinese(brand)canyouname?SandysoonlearnedtospeakFrenchaftershelivedin__(French).Wecanbuymostofoureveryday(thing)likefoodandwaterinasupermarket.English(learn)asaforeignlanguageinmostChinese

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