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I feel nervous before the exam. -- __________. It won’t be too difficult for you to pass.
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It was __________ great shock to the world that a French airplane got missing over __________ Atlantic Ocean on June 1st, 2009.
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Gunpowder is generally believed __________ in ancient China.
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Without electricity human life __________ quite different today.
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Mr. Smith, may I have a word with you? I’ll try not to __________ too much of your time.
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When I came back from shopping, I found my purse __________.
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He spent __________ money on books and _________ his books are about space and satellites.
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Physical exercises not only are useful for character training but also can ________ man’s body.
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Liu Xiang achieved his __________ to become the first man to cover the 110-meter hurdles in less than 12.91 seconds.
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The teacher highly recommended that I ___________ more to improve my English.
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Can you think of some cases __________drivers obviously knew the traffic rules but did not obey them.
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Tony, would you go and see if Sam has any difficulty __________ his tape recorder?
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----Is it my age __________ the boss minds? ----I’m afraid not. He will consider __________ necessary to have an experienced assistant.
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Won’t you __________ me in a walk after supper? It will do good to your health, you know.
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I would like a job which pays more, but ____________ I enjoy the work I’m doing at the moment.
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The good thing about children is that they very easily to new environments.
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--People should stop using their cars and start using public transport. -- __________. The roads are too crowded as it is.
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Children find meanings in their old family tales. When Stephen Guyer’s three children were growing up, he told them stories about how his grandfather, a banker, 21 all in the 1930s, but did not lose sight of what he valued most. In one of the darkest times 22 his strong-minded grandfather was nearly 23 , he loaded his family into the car and 24 them to see family members in Canada with a 25 ,“there are more important things in life than money. ” The 26 took on a new meaning recently when Mr. Guyer downsized to a 27 house from a more expensive and comfortable one. He was 28 that his children, a daughter, 15, and twins, 22, would be upset. To his surprise, they weren’t. 29 , their reaction echoed (共鸣) their great-grandfather’s. What they 30 was how warm the people were in the house and how 31 of their heart was accessible. Many parents are finding family stories have surprising power to help children 32 hard times. Storytelling experts say the phenomenon reflects a growing 33 in telling tales, evidenced by a rise in a storytelling events and festivals. A university 34 of 65 families with children aged from 14 to 16 found kids’ ability to 35 parents’ stories was linked to a lower rate of anger and anxiety. The 36 is telling the stories in a way children can 37 . We’re not talking here about the kind of story that 38 , “When I was a kid, I walked to school every day uphill both ways, barefoot in the snow. ” Instead, we should choose a story suited to the child’s 39 , and make eye contact (接触) to create “a personal experience”,. We don’t have to tell children 40 they should take from the story and what the moral is. ” 1..
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For some kids, old photos and baby pictures are embarrassing. For others, they are cherished keepsakes (纪念品). But for thousands of children living in orphanages (孤儿院) worldwide, these records of the past simply don't exist. Either the kids' parents weren't around to snap photos, or the pictures have been lost. Whatever the reason is, the Memory Project is giving orphans a lasting document of their youth. Over the last two years, the Memory Project has provided hand-painted portraits to more than 4,000 children living in orphanages in poor countries. Ben Schumaker, 24, got the idea when he was visiting an orphanage in Guatemala in Central America. But he's not creating the portraits(肖像) alone. Students in hundreds of high school art classes across the U.S. paint them using photos sent from the orphanages. Schumaker believes that the artists benefit from the project as much as the orphans do. “There are two purposes of the Memory Project,” he said. “One is to offer a special gift to the child abroad. The other is to help open the eyes of the student who is painting.” Staring into the eyes of another person, Schumaker believes, it creates a real connection. This connection raises awareness in U.S. schools about the needs of the world's poor children. “It's about planting a seed,” he said. Schumaker is also working on Books of Hope, a project in which students of all ages put together homemade books for children in Uganda and India. He hopes that one day children in Uganda and India will send books to the U.S. “It's important to me to have it be a two-way exchange,” Schmnaker says. 1. Old photos and baby pictures are clearly unavailable to .
2. How can the orphans in Guatemala get a continuing record of their youth?
3. What does the third paragraph mainly tell us?
4. According to the passage, Schumaker helps the kids in poor countries.
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