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1.Kids would love to have more money in their pockets. With the money that _______(make) by themselves they can buy the things they want. Actually, making money when you are a kid is much _______(easy) than you think. Here is a great method of making money for you, if you are a kid. It’s dog walking.

Don’t try to do dog walking as a business if you are not _______ (comfort) with dogs. However, if you love dogs, this can be a good _______(choose).

Usually your customers are in the neighborhood. Ask dog owner _______(tell) you as much as possible _______ their dogs and their habits. It’s very important that you keep friendly with the dogs. _______(bring) a treat to the dogs can help develop a friendship with them.

You can charge 5 dollars _______ a walk lasts 30 minutes. If a dog’s owner wants you to walk _______(he) dog for an hour, you can charge 10 dollars or even 15 dollars.

The only disadvantage of this method is that you have to deal with dog waste. Be sure to take ________ bag and clean up after those dogs.

2.Athens, the capital of Greece, ________(know)as the birthplace of ________(west) civilization. Two thousand four hundred years ago, it was the world’s most ________(power) city. ________ (build) such as the Parthenon on the Acropolis Hill were built during this period. Greece’s best writers lived in ancient Athens. Their work has influenced other writers ever ________.

 

1.is made 2.easier 3.comfortable 4.choice 5.to tell 6.about 7.Bringing 8.if 9.his 10.a 11.is known 12.western 13.powerful 14.Buildings 15.since 【解析】本题有两段短文,第一段短文为孩子们介绍遛狗挣钱的方法。第二段短文介绍西方文明的发源地Athens。 1.固定搭配:make money挣钱,此处money是先行词,在后面的定语从句中做主语,第三人称单数形式,和定语从句的谓语动词之间是被动关系,所以用一般现在时态的被动语态,故答案为is made。 2.根据than可知,句子用比较级,故答案为easier。 3.句意:如果你和狗在一起不舒服,不要试着去遛狗。be 动词后面用形容词做表语,故答案为comfortable(舒适的)。 4.句意:这可能是一个好的选择。choose(动词)选择,根据前面有a good修饰,故此处用名词形式choice(名词)选择。 5.固定搭配:ask sb. to do sth.请求某人做某事,故答案为to tell。 6.句意:让狗主人尽可能多地告诉你关于他们的狗和他们的习惯。故此处用about。 7.句意:给狗狗带点吃的可以帮助与它们建立友谊。此处用动名词做主语,故答案为Bringing。 8.句意:如果步行30分钟,你可以收取5美元。此处是if引导的条件状语从句。 9.此处是形容词性物主代词修饰名词,故答案为his。 10.句意:一定要带一个袋子清理狗的粪便。此空填a。 11.固定搭配:be known as以---著称,被认为是---。Athens是句子主语,句子用一般现在时态的被动语态,故答案为is known。 12.形容词修饰名词,答案为western(西方的)。 13.形容词修饰名词,答案为powerful(强大的)。 14.根据谓语动词的were,可知主语用名词的复数形式,答案为Buildings(注意开头大写)。 15.句意:从那时起,他们的作品影响了其他作家。ever since(从那时到现在),和现在完成时态连用,故答案为since。
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Historians believe the Mayan people of Central America first learned to farm cacao plants around 2,000 years ago. 2. Then they grew them around their homes. They cooked the cacao seeds and pressed them into soft powder. They mixed the powder with water to make a delicious chocolate drink. There are often images of cacao plants on Maya buildings and art objects. The rulers drank chocolate at ceremonies. 3.

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