The Silk Road is in fact a relatively recent term. These ancient roads had no particular name until in the mid-19th century, a European 1. (name)the trade and communication network the Silk Road. Since then the term 2. (accept)globally.
In the nineteenth century, a new type of travelers stepped onto the Silk Road, who were eager 3. (look)for adventure. Researchers who came from many countries traveled through the Taklamakan Desert, 4. is now in Xinjiang,to explore ancient sites along the Silk Road 5. (lead) to many discoveries and studies, and most of all,a renewed interest 6. the history of these routes.
Today, many historic 7. (build) and monuments still stand, marking the passage of the Silk Road through hotels, ports and cities. What's more, the remarkable network is reflected in 8. large number of cultures,languages,customs and religions that have developed for many years along these routes The passage of merchants and travelers of many 9. (difference)nationalities resulted not only in commercial exchange, but in a widespread and continual process of cultural interaction. 10. (obvious),it has become a driving force in the formation(形式)of diverse societies.
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A girl 1.(name)Dina was born in California in 1932. After 2.(graduate) from university in 1954, she worked at a children’s hospital in Kentucky for several years. However, her interest in animals inspired her 3. ( take)her first step towards her future work. In 1966, she went to Africa to study rare mountain gorillas
Even though some of the gorillas were quite dangerous, this didn't not discourage her. She showed great 4. (devote) to her work and loved to tell people about gorillas. Dina was an outgoing and kind person and had the ability to gain valuable data about their lives by becoming a 5.(company)to them. She wrote a book about the gorillas she had lived 6. It is thanks to her research 7.we now know more about mountain gorillas. Her love for the gorillas teaches people about dangers these animals 8.(face)with. Now they are protected by governments and various organizations. 9.her work, there would be very few mountain gorillas left today. She has received world’s 10.(famous)around the world and is now regarded as one of the heroes of the 20th century.
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The Great Wall of China is more than 6,000 kilometres long. It winds 1. (it) way from west to cast, across deserts, over mountains, through valleys 2.at last it reaches the sea. The Great Wall has a history of over twenty centuries. The first part of it 3. (build) during the Spring and Autumn period. During the Qin Dynasty, 4. (keep) the enemy out of his empire, Emperor Qin Shi Huang had all the walls 5. (join) up. Thus, the Great Wall came into being. The Great Wall is wide enough at 6.top for five horses or ten men to walk side by side. Along the wall are watchtowers, 7.soldiers used to keep watch. Fires were lit on the towers as a 8. (warn) when the enemy came.
It was 9. (extreme)difficult to build such a wall in the ancient days without any modern machines. All the work was done 10.hand. Thousands of men died and were buried under the wall they built. The Great Wall was made not only of stone and earth, but of the flesh and blood of millions of men.
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It’s not often that a tomato 1. (describe) as so sweet that “whenever people see it they just want to hug it”, but this is not an ordinary piece of fruit. The heart-shaped tomato was grown by a 2. (retire) knife maker, Rod Matless, who said he was shocked when he noticed it in his greenhouse while checking his 3. (late) produce.
Mr. Matless, who suffered a heart attack a few years ago, was so astonished by the fruit 4. he decided to sell it at auction(拍卖) and contribute the money 5. the British Heart Foundation.
The 2.26 oz tomato was bought 6. the price of £ 16 on eBay by a woman from Wales, 7. said she planned to give it to someone special.
Mr. Matless said, “I hope it will do someone good. It’s very sweet --- whenever people see it they just want to hug it.” But because it’s very important to keep the tomato fresh, Mr. Matless was racing against time to send it to its new 8. (own) before it goes bad.
He said, “I didn’t want to send someone something 9. (horror). I 10. (probable) could have raised a bit more money with more time but I was worried about it. It will certainly make a nice present for a loved one. I hope that he or she will like it. I’ve really enjoyed growing this very special tomato."
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Each year 1.(thousand) of tourists visit the polar regions of the Arctic and Antarctica. But the increasing number of people traveling to the ends of the Earth can have 2.negative effect on fragile ecosystems. Should tourists 3.(allow) to visit polar regions?
About 40,000 tourists visit Antarctica each year. More than five million travel to the Arctic and sub-Arctic. Transporting tourists to the regions4.(increase) ship and airplane traffic, adding to the risk of pollution, oil spills, and other 5.(environment) damage. Because the places where wildlife is accessible 6.(be) few in number, tourist traffic can become concentrated in specific areas, 7. (put)Arctic vegetation(植被) at risk.
Others say that access 8.these very special parts of the world should not be restricted to only researchers and scientists. Polar tourism allows people to develop deep 9.(person) connections with polar regions. “Those 10.travel to the Arctic or Antarctica often become cheerleaders for supporting those places.” Jim Sano, vice president for travel and conservation at World Wildlife Fund, told TFK.
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It happened at a weekend in the 1970's. Mum gave me two tickets for a film,telling me she was too busy to go together with me with the 1.(end)housework. She told me to keep the money if I could sell the extra ticket. I was very happy. At that time,a ticket cost only 20 fen. But to me,a little girl of twelve,20 fen seemed quite a lot.
I reached the cinema 2.(hurry).Holding the ticket in my hand,I began to look for a buyer. Just then a handsome young man,3. noticed me and the ticket,came towards me with a big smile,“You've got 4. extra ticket?”
“Yes,”I nodded.
“That's great. Say how much?”
“20 fen.”
“Oh,” he thought for a while and then took out a ten-yuan note 5. his wallet.
“I'm terribly sorry,6. I've only got this note.” Seeing I was confused,he added,“Then how about waiting for a while 7. I have changed it in the cinema's store?”
Without much thinking,I agreed. Then we went to the cinema together. He walked very fast. I could hardly keep up with 8..Soon he disappeared. I stood there 9.(puzzle).Suddenly I realized the handsome young fellow 10.(cheat) me.”
Before long I found that he'd sold the ticket to a little boy. He earned 20 fen,but lost his honor!
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The party began shortly after nine. Mr. Wood, who lived in the flat below, sighed to himself as he heard 1. ( excite) voices and the noisy music. Luckily, he had brought some work home from the office, with 2. he kept himself busy for a couple of hours, thus managing to pay no attention3. the noise overhead. But by eleven o'clock he felt tired and was ready to go to bed though from his 4.( early) experience he knew it was no use5.( try) to get to sleep. He undressed and6.( lie) for a while in bed, trying to read, but he found himself reading the same page over and over again. He then turned off 7. light and buried his head in the pillow. But even so he could not shut off the noise. Finally, after8. seemed hours, his patience was gone.
He jumped out of bed, put on some clothing, marched firmly up the stairs, and walked into his neighbor's apartment. The owner of the apartment came across the room and, 9. Mr. Wood could say anything, cried, "My dear fellow, come and join us. I know our parties would trouble you. I meant to send you an invitation." Mr. Wood's anger disappeared then and there. He said, "I'd better go and get changed." Minutes later, he returned,10.( proper) dressed, only to find that the party was nearly over.
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We high school students do have some growing pains, but we can get rid of them 1. (correct) and wisely. 2. , some of us are upset 3. their body styles and looks. It’s unnecessary and it’s not important at all. We needn't care about it. It is one's inner beauty 4. matters. Second, we sometimes seem to be misunderstood by our teachers, parents and classmates. 5. (face) with this, we can find a proper time to have a heart-to-heart talk with them, trying 6. (remove) the misunderstanding. Some of us have fewer friends. I think being open-minded and friendly will do you good. Third, we may fall behind others, 7. makes us stressed. Actually we can encourage 8. to work efficiently, full of 9.____ (determine). At last, some of us don’t have much pocket money, so they feel unhappy. Isn’t it strange? So long as we have some, that’s enough. And we can learn 10. to spend money.
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What might life be like if you looked very different from others? Most of us are lucky to be born with “normal” faces.1., the movie Wonder shows us that there is no such thing as being normal and that beauty is more than skin-deep.
2.(base) on a bestselling novel, the movie is about a boy named Auggie. He has a facial deformity (畸形) and has spent most of his life being home schooled. But as he enters middle school, his parents decide to send him to a private school. There, Auggie must deal with judgmental classmates and learn to accept3.(he) as he is.
In the US, most kids4.(teach) that it is OK to be different. Most people in the US celebrate being unique. But some kids have difficulty5.(accept) uniqueness. It’s easy to pick on someone who’s different,6.(especial) if you have your own problems to deal with. This is another7.(center) theme from the movie—even the kids8.pick on Auggie have their own personal struggles.
As Auggie’s classmates get to know him better, they come to find that he’s a nice kid9.a great sense of humor. They start to change their attitude toward him. In real life, it may take longer to see such changes happen. But if we give people10.chance, their hearts and minds may change in the end.
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Traffic jams (堵塞) are a common problem in larger cities. In some cities, traffic jams get so bad during rush hour that it is sometimes 1. (fast) to walk than to drive. Traffic accidents are also a problem. Sadly these problems are not easy to solve. However, a traffic system (系统) being tested in several cities in Northern Europe has led to some surprising 2. (result).
The system 3. (call) “shared streets”. It is a system that has very few traffic laws. As a result, shared street areas have no traffic lights or street signs. Although most people would expect this to cause the number of traffic jams and accidents 4. (go) up, until now 5. has been a great drop in both. One reason 6. (be) that the shared streets system encourages people to be more 7. (care). Without traffic rules, people slow down and pay more attention 8. each other. Normal traffic systems, on the other hand, depend on signs, 9. people often miss or don't follow, leading to accidents. Also, the shared streets system decreases (减少) traffic jams because without fixed (固定的) parking spaces, it is easier for cars to move around 10. (free) when there is a lot of traffic.
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