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Mochi (年糕) is a traditional food popular in Chinese and Japanese cooking, made from 1. (special) treated rice. It is often presented in the form of a round cake, and is traditionally exchanged at the New Year.
Mochi is made by 2. (put) sticky rice into water overnight, cooking it and pounding it into a sticky paste. The paste is made into shapes ranging from simple to complex rounds, some of 3. are stuffed with sweet fillings. Mochi is often decorated with 4. (flower) or fruits, especially when it is exchanged as 5. gift at celebrations like birthdays and the New Year.
Traditionally, wooden mortars (臼) and pestles (杵) 6. (use) to pound mochi rice. Fresh mochi is usually cooked and served warm 7. a variety of sauces. Steaming and boiling are both popular preparations in Japan, along with cooking. Fresh mochi is soft but it8. (hard) quickly. Prepacked mochi blocks, flattened and cut into square pieces or shaped into rounds, are available at grocery stores. Mochi can go bad easily, so it’s 9. (good) to cook soon than to keep it in your fridge.
Hard mochi pieces can be cooked, deep-fried, boiled, and more. Cooked mochi is very sticky, so be careful not 10. (choke) on it.
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Seventeen-year-old teenager, John Janson was honoured at the Lifesaver Awards last night for giving first aid on his neighbor after1.shocking knife attack.
John2.(study) in his room when he heard screaming. When he and his father rushed outside, they found Anne Slade, their neighbour, had been stabbed3.( repeated) with a knife. She was lying in her front garden4.(bleed) heavily. It was John's quick action and knowledge of first aid5.saved Ms. Slade's life. He immediately used6.he could find on the spot to treat the most severe injuries7.Ms. Slade's hands until the ambulance came. Before receiving their awards last night, John and nine other Life Savers8.had saved the life of another attended a special reception yesterday9.(host) by the Prime Minister. "I'm proud of what I did but I was just doing what I'd been taught," John said.
John's experience shows that a knowledge of first aid can make a real10.(differ) in our daily life.
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This year’s top award in architecture goes to Balkrishna Doshi. This is the first time an Indian 1. (win) in the 40-year history of the award, known 2. the Pritzker Architecture Prize, Some compare the award 3. the Nobel Prize.
Doshi was born in 1927 in the city of Pune. He studied architecture in Mumbai and was the first director of Ahmedahad’s School of Architecture and Planning, now 4. (name) CEPT University. He founded his own company in 1956, and lives and works in Ahmedabad.
Doshi has been an architect, city planner, and educator for 70 years. In Ahmedabad, Dashi’s designs can 5. (see) in the concrete Life Insurance Corporation Housing buildings to the flowing curves (曲线) of the Amdavad ni Gufa art gallery. 6. he is famous for designing low-cost housing. Doshi said his life’s work has been to help “the have-nots, the people who have nothing.”
He called the prize an honor both for 7. (he) and for India. The Hyatt Foundation, 8. sponsors the PritzkerArchitecture Prize, called Doshi’s work “poetic and functional”. It noted that Doshi’s buildings both respect 9. (tradition) culture and improve the quality of life in India.
“My work is the story of my life. I am always moving forward, changing and searching to look at life beyond architecture,” Doshi said in the award 10. (announce). Doshi will be given the $100,000 prize in May at a ceremony in Toronto, Canada.
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iPhone 7 being investigated after surfer claims it set his car on fire
Apple is investigating a report from an Australian man who claimed his iPhone 7 caught fire and destroyed his car, the company said on Friday.
Surfer Mat Jones told Channel 7 News that he 1. ( go ) into water off a New South Wales beach and left his new iPhone 7 bought last week, 2. ( wrap) in a pair of trousers in his car on the beach.
He said that 3. he returned from the water he saw smoke rising from the car. “As I looked into my car,I could not see inside the car, like all the windows were just black.”
A video footage(影像) taken from another phone showed the front seats, dashboard and stick melted and charred, and Jones said that he felt “pretty much like a big heat wave just came out of the car”.
Eventually the surfer was able to remove 4. was left of his clothes. “Ash was just coming from inside the pants. Once the pants were unwrapped, the phone was just melting inside.”
Jones said that he had not dropped the phone or physically damaged it, 5. happened to a Sydney man who fell off his bike and suffered burns from an iPhone. He also said that he had not used 6. non-Apple charging device.
A spokeswoman for Apple said the company was investigating the complaint. “We’re in touch with the customer and we’re looking into it,” she said.
Lithium-ion (锂离子) batteries 7. burst into flames because of physical damage or overheating. Apple’s 8.( big )smartphone competitor, Samsung, has begun an international recall of 2.5m Galaxy Note 7 devices after more than 100 devices started smoking, sparking or caught fire—in some cases 9. ( cause ) fire damage and injury.
Several other companies, including Hewlett Packard, Tesla and the makers of so-called “hoverboards”, have also experienced problems 10. their lithium-ion batteries, though the vast majority work without problems.
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Barditch High School decided to an All-School Reunion. Over 450 people came to the event. There were tours of the old school building and a picnic at Confederate Park. Several former teachers were on hands to tell stories about the old days. Ms. Mabel Yates, the English teacher for fifty years, 1.(wheel)to the Park.
Some eyes rolled and there were a few low groans(嘟囔声)when Ms.Yates was about to speak. Many started looking at their watches and coming up with excuses to be anywhere instead of preparing to listen to a lecture from an old woman 2. had few kind words for her students and made them work harder than all the other teachers combined.
Then Ms. Yates started to speak:
"I can't tell you 3. pleased I am to be here. I haven't seen many of you since your graduation, 4.I have followed your careers and enjoyed your victories as well as crying for your tragedies. I have a large collection of newspaper photographs of my students. 5. I haven't appeared in person, I have attended your college graduations, weddings and even the birth your children, in my imagination."
Ms. Yates paused and started crying a bit. Then she continued:" It was my belief that if I pushed you as hard as I could, some of you would succeed to please me and 6.would succeed to annoy me. Regardless of our motives, I can see that you have all been successful in your 7.(choose) path."
"There is no greater comfort for an educator than 8.(see) the end result of his or her years of work. You have all been a great source of pleasure and pride for me and I want you to know I love you all from the bottom of my heart."
There was a silence over the crowd for a few seconds and then someone started clapping. The clapping turned into cheering, then into a 9. (deafen)roar(呼喊). Lawyers, truck drivers, bankers and models were rubbing their eyes or crying openly with no shame all 10. of the words from a long forgotten English teacher from their hometown.
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In 2017, eleven million deaths worldwide were linked to people eating diets high 1. sugar, salt and processed meat. Those foods were partly 2. (blame) for heart disease, cancer and diabetes, a new study found.
The findings 3. (report) in the publication The Lancet. Researchers considered 15 dietary elements and found that the consumption of foods such as nuts and seeds, milk and whole grains 4. on average too low.
“The poor diet is responsible for more deaths than 5. other risk factor in the world,” said Chris Murray, 6. (direct) of the Institute for Health Metrics (指标) and evaluation at the University of Washington, 7. led the work. The study found people ate only 12 percent of the 8. (recommend) amount of nuts and seeds — an average intake of 3 grams a day. For good health, experts say, you should eat 21 grams of nuts and seeds every day.
Another study published in January suggested 9. “ideal diet” for the health of people and the planet, which would include a doubling of the consumption of nuts, fruits, and vegetables. Such a diet would also include 10. (reduce) the amount of meat and sugar consumed by half.
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It is possible that we simply do not stay in one place for a true friendship 1. (develop). However, there can be no disagreement on 2. need for each of us to think carefully about the kind of friendships we want.
To most of us, friendships 3. (consider) important, but we need to have clear minds of the kinds of friendships we want. Are they to be close or kept at arm’s 4. (long)? Do we want to share something with our friends or do we want to walk on the surface? For some people, many friendships on the surface are quite enough 5.that’s all right. But at some point, we need to make sure that our expectations are the same 6.our friends’ expectations. If one 7. (want) more from the friendship than the other, and if this is not talked about, one is likely at last to feel that he’s holding the short end of the stick. The sharing of 8.(person) experience including our tears as well as our dark 9. (dream) is the surest way to deepen friendships. But it must be undertaken 10. (slow) and carried on only if there are signs of interest and action in return.
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The death toll from a powerful typhoon sweeping across China’s east coast rose to 30 on Sunday, with 1. least 18 still missing, after torrential downpours forced more than 1 million2.(leave) their homes, the state news media reported.
3.(Near) 5 million people in Zhejiang province have been affected by the storm, Typhoon Lekima, 4. made landfall early Saturday, according to the reports. Many of the deaths occurred in Yongjia County, near the city of Wenzhou, when the collapse of a natural dam set off a flash flood that swept away several people, said CCTV.
The typhoon, which packed winds of up to 116 mph, caused major travel disruptions across the region, 5.(include) in Shanghai, with thousands of flights canceled and train operations suspended. Shanghai Disneyland was closed on Saturday.
In Zhejiang, the typhoon damaged more than 400,000 acres of crops and 34,000 homes, amounting to economic losses of more than $2.2 billion, said Xinhua News agency, citing provincial authorities.
Officials in the city of Linhai, near Taizhou, said on Sunday that the typhoon6.(cause) the worst flooding there in the 70-year history of the people’s Republic of China, with water levels as high as 36 7.(foot) causing major power failures. State news reports showed people wading through waist-high water in the centuries-old city’s narrow alleyways.
Lekima, China’s 8.(nine) typhoon of the year, is expected to make 9. second landing on Sunday evening farther north in Shangdong province, the state news media said. More travel disruptions are 10.(like).
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增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(^)。并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(/)划掉。
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In the past, we usually go shopping in stores, supermarkets and malls. And nowadays, shopping online has become an important part of many people’s life.
According to a study on online shopping in China, the number of online shopping in China has already come 0.67 billion, only second to that in America. It is show that most of them are people aged from 18 to 35. Besides, many women than men prefer online shopping.
There are various reason for people’s preference for online shopping. First of all, it’s advantage is to spare much time and trouble in shopping outside. In an addition, various goods attract people, especially young people who are more particularly about styles and fashions. Last but not least, online shopping has a greater advantage in price, which can attracted online shoppers.
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Classrooms1.(change) little in the past few centuries. Students attend class, take notes and do their homework. The teacher lectures and administrators a test. Students get their grades and move on to the next topic. By and large, students --- 2.(especial) the most disadvantaged ones --- attend the school or university3.(build) near their home, regardless of its quality.
These routines are starting to change. In a small but growing number of schools, students watch 4.(lecture) online and come to class prepared to handle homework and work with teachers and classmates. They interact with computer programs that allow them to work5. their own pace. Teachers rely on the same programs 6.(score) tests and essays. And local schools are no longer a pupil’s only option. Start-ups and nonprofits make high-quality courses available online to anyone with an Internet 7.(connect).
What is driving this digital revolution? One factor is that schools and universities are under 8.(great) pressure than ever before. More and more students are seeking higher levels of education at a time 9.many schools cannot hire the teachers they need. At the same time, governments and institutions are raising10.standard for what students should know at every stage of school.
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