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Many hundreds of years ago, a native (土著的) American chief named Shenandoah lived with his people in what is now the state of Virginia. Very l1. is known about Shenandoah, but the soft sound of his name was given to a river. The Shenandoah River still runs in a d2. valley (山谷) between the mountains in West Virginia, just as it did when Chief Shenandoah lived. There is an old story which tells how the river got its name.
A long time ago, many c3. before Europeans went to live in America, there was a great lake hidden in the mountains of Virginia. For hundreds of years, the native Americans lived near this lake, feeding on the f4. they caught in its clean waters. They often climbed up the mountains and set up camp there d5. their long hunts for food. In the evenings they sat near their camps and looked d6. at the beautiful lake.
On a clear, starry night you could see thousands of stars s7. and dancing on the water below. The native Americans loved this lake, and because they could see the stars in it they called the lake “Clear Daughter of the Stars.” In their l8. the word for this was “Shenandoah.”
One day there was a loud crashing sound at one end of the lake. The lake began to disappear. Its water r9. out of the vallev through a break (裂口) in the mountain side. The waters ran on and on until they j10. another river, which today is known as the Potomac.
At last, the lake was gone. In its place was only a river. It is this way today. The lake is gone, but the beautiful Shenandoah River runs on.
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Many hundreds of years ago, a native (土著的) American chief named Shenandoah lived with his people in what is now the state of Virginia. Very l1. is known about Shenandoah, but the soft sound of his name was given to a river. The Shenandoah River still runs in a d2. valley (山谷) between the mountains in West Virginia, just as it did when Chief Shenandoah lived. There is an old story which tells how the river got its name.
A long time ago, many c3. before Europeans went to live in America, there was a great lake hidden in the mountains of Virginia. For hundreds of years, the native Americans lived near this lake, feeding on the f4. they caught in its clean waters. They often climbed up the mountains and set up camp there d5. their long hunts for food. In the evenings they sat near their camps and looked d6. at the beautiful lake.
On a clear, starry night you could see thousands of stars s7. and dancing on the water below. The native Americans loved this lake, and because they could see the stars in it they called the lake “Clear Daughter of the Stars.” In their l8. the word for this was “Shenandoah.”
One day there was a loud crashing sound at one end of the lake. The lake began to disappear. Its water r9. out of the vallev through a break (裂口) in the mountain side. The waters ran on and on until they j10. another river, which today is known as the Potomac.
At last, the lake was gone. In its place was only a river. It is this way today. The lake is gone, but the beautiful Shenandoah River runs on.
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Are you a fan of traveling? Well, in 20 years, there may be a new place for you to spend your v 1. - the moon. Last month, the European Space Agency (ESA) published ideas for b 2. an international moon village by 2030. The village aims to open the door for deeper space exploration, and it will a 3. be a tourist center.
In 1969 after US astronaut Neil Armstrong first arrived on the moon, he said the famous w 4. “One small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind”. A 5. to the head of the ESA, Johann, the moon village could be “the next giant leap for mankind”, because the technology for this is about 20 years away from coming true. One of the biggest challenges is getting the building materials into space w 6. costing too much, said Matthias from the German Aerospace Center. Scientists s 7. using the ice water and rocks on the moon to print 3-D building materials, so people don’t have to carry e 8. from the Earth. When asked why the ESA chose the moon rather than Mars as the next goal, Johann said it’s b 9. the moon is about 144 times closer to the earth than Mars. The ESA i 10. the US, Russia, China, India, Japan and some other countries to join in its moon plan. It hopes that “in the future, the moon can become a place where the nations of the world work together”.
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A 22-year-old British student has invented(发明) a mobile fridge, “Isobar”, which could save millions of lives in the world.
Will Broadway’s “Isobar” has been designed to k1. vaccines (疫苗) at the ideal temperature while they are being sent in developing countries. And Will doesn’t plan to make money from his creation. His p2. is to get vaccines to people who need them, which is why he won’t be trying to get a patent(专利). Will’s Isobar has w3. him the James Dyson Award that challenges young people to design something that solves a problem.
Present methods of transporting vaccines can l4.to the vaccines freezing(冻住) before reaching their places in developing countries, b5. the Isobar keeps a temperature of 2 to 8 degrees for 30 days.
Will’s invention is expected to save the lives of 1.5 million people a6. the world. After finishing college education, he is making an effort to take the Isobar into production. “I will be hands-on, all the way through it, and m7. sure that it works, ” he says.
The product has been designed to transport vaccines, but already Will sees the possibility for other m8. uses in the developing world and beyond. “Blood donations, organ transplants(器官移植) —if they get trapped in t9., you still use cold-bags that really aren’t good enough for a long time, ” he says.
There is also a possible, non-medical use for the Isobar. “It would be a great thing to take on a five-day trip w10. you have no power,” he says. But he insists vaccine transportation is the primary function (功能) of his invention.
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Hip-hop dancing(街舞)is popular with many young people today.They like it b1.they can invent their own moves.They use this dance to s 2. their love for life.It a3.shows that they feel good about life,that they just want to be themselves and enjoy life,and that they are not afraid of problems.
Hip—hop dancing has a h4.of more than 20 years.It f5.began in the 1980s in the US.In early times,it was seen in New York and Los Angles.At that time,many young black people often danced to the m6.in the streets.They used their l7.,arms,heads and even shoulders to dance.Many young people still use most of these moves today.
Hip-hop dancing became popular all over the world because of the 1983 movie Flashdance. Some people performed Hip-hop dancing in the movie.People enjoyed their performance. They began to dance l8.them. Then it became popular.There are t9. kinds of Hip-hop dancing:new school and old schoo1.More and more young people are l10.Hip-hop dancing.People believe that it is a good way to exercise their bodies,and that it is good for their health.
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Many people have cars in the city. But pollution is a problem because of the t1.. Nowadays some downtown(市中心) areas around the world don’t have cars. These car-free zones(无车区) are a2. for people, bicycles, and public transportation only.
Eight million people l3. in the center of London and anther two million go to work there every day. The downtown area is very n4. with hundreds of cars, buses, and taxis, but there are a5. a lot of beautiful parks with free music concerts. At lunchtime, many people go there for a rest a6. they get off work.
Parts of Tokyo are always crowded with hundreds of people — but no cars! These modern car-free zones are r7. popular and people like shopping there.
In the past, Bogota was polluted because there w8. lots of cars and traffic. Now the downtown area is car-free zone and the air is c9.! Many people don’t have a car and half a million people take the bus to w10.. There are lots of stores. It’s not expensive.
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For a long time, people thought that the floor of the ocean was a very quiet place. Some thought that it was almost without any s1. at all.Scientists were surprised when they put a microphone (麦克风) under water and heard all kinds of noises. They heard grunts, growls, snarls and whistles. The b2. of the sea sounded like a zoo! The scientists were puzzled (迷惑的) when they found out these noises were c3. from fish.Some fish make noise by grinding their teeth. Others scrape their bones together. Still others make noise with the sac of air in their bodies. W4. fish make these sounds is somewhat a mystery (谜). Some scientists think that the fish use these noises to s5. to one another. Most people believe the sounds have no meaning.Scientists have found out that the dolphin k6. the meaning of some sounds. Tests show that it is one of the smartest a7. in the sea. People say that they have been able to teach the dolphin many human words. At Marineland of the Pacific, it is said that dolphins have even been taught to sing. They rise to the s8. of the water and sing for visitors. At least it sounds somewhat like singing!
Who knows? We may be able to talk with the dolphin and learn many secrets of the sea sometime soon. Just think what the dolphin could tell us. We could learn the location of treasure ships u9. the sea. We could learn where to find great schools of fish. We might e10.learn the location of submarines (潜艇). It could be an exciting moment when we first begin to find out what those voices from the ocean floor are saying.
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For the past five years, 44-year-old Rami Adham has d1. much of his time to helping children in Syria(叙利亚). He keeps sending toys to them.
Rami Adham was born in Syria, but he was f2. to move to Finland with his family in 1989. When Syrian civil war(内战) took place in 2011, he decided to help the children in his hometown. In the beginning, he never planned on sending toys. He thought food, 3. and drinking water were more important. Once his daughter asked him to send her toys to the children in Syria. When Adham gave the toys to those poor children, he saw the j4. on their faces. From then on, he made toys on the top of his gift l5..
Adham soon became famous as the Father Christmas of Syria. He has travelled from Finland to Syria 28 times. And he won’t stop until the war e6.. Every time he goes to Syria, he carries a heavy bag of toys on his back all his way. It’s a trip full of d7.. He might get hurt or be killed at any time, but he never gives up. “Now children in Syria are facing death and many other possible threats. I think the toys are really v8. for the children,” he said. “No matter what they r9., they are always happy to share them with others.”
Adham is having a fund-raising activity at present. He wants to raise 100,000 dollars. If it is successful, he plans to use the money to build schools in Syria. The work of Adham is a light among the d10. for many children in Syria.
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Classic Is Never Gone
Every year hundreds of films are produced, yet how many are forgotten after six months? Movies come and go, as throwaway as popcorn bags left on the floor of a cinema. But of those few films that people do remember, there is one that is truly “evergreen”(常青).
Whether you are young or old, or where you are in the world, the 1939 classic Gone with the Wind never seems to become unpopular. Last year the film celebrated its 75thbirthday.
The movie comes from a best-selling book of the same name by US writer Margaret Mitchell. Hollywood was soon interested in turning the novel into a movie.
The story is set in the periods before, during and after the American Civil War (1861-1865). It is about relationships between members of high-class families living in the south of America.
The Civil War period piece highly rewarded the time and effort of the filmmakers who worked on it. Over twenty years, no studio went beyond it in making the most money of any film ever made. It’s the kind of movie that every studio dreams of making.
Topic: the film Gone With the Wind | |
Basic information | It celebrated its 75thbirthday last year. |
It is1.on a best-selling book of the same name by US writer Margaret Mitchell | |
Main idea : | It is set in the period before, during and after the American Civil War. |
Success | It is evergreen and always stays in people’s3. |
It seems to be4.among people all around the world, young or old. | |
For over twenty years, it held the5.for making the most money of any film ever made. | |
Every studio dreams of making a film like it. |
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Mike was alone at home last year, because his parents were always busy working in other cities. He ________1.________, so he often turned on the TV and watched different programs. However, these programs ________2.________ him. He had lost himself in them. ________3.________, he spent little time on his study. Luckily, his mother realized his problem ________4.________. She talked about it with his teacher and decided to come back to Nanjing. Mike was very glad to live with his mother. So far, he has________5.________ in his study. He believes he can catch up with his classmates soon.
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Nowadays, studying abroad is becoming more and more popular in China. Many parents send their children abroad instead of letting them receive e1. at home.
There are many advantages for people to attend school abroad. Firstly, he can use the foreign language in his everyday life so that his ability in the second language may be greatly i2.. While studying in a foreign country, he will meet many students from abroad and it is much easier to make f3. with them. Also, he can get familiar with the latest knowledge in different fields. In this w4.,
there is every chance that he is a5. to widen his horizon (眼界) and broaden his mind.
Of course, attending schools abroad may b6. a lot of problems. The most serious one is language barrier(障碍). Most of the students who go abroad don’t have e7. skills in the language spoken there. As a result, on arriving there, they will find it difficult to u8. what the teachers say. Moreover, they don’t know the customs(风俗) of local people very w9., and they may have trouble dealing with some situations.
Therefore, one must think of both sides carefully before m10. a decision. The place where you study is not very important, but the desire(渴望) to learn matters the most.
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