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Do you know 1. a story gets into the newspaper? Here is an example.
Imagine that a city bus has turned over in a ditch, injuring some of the passengers. An eyewitness calls the newspaper. Then a reporter is sent to the scene, at 2. he talks to passengers, the driver and witnesses. He finds out what they saw, 3. (set) down their answers or comments. Meanwhile, a professional photographer is busy taking pictures.
Many reporters use portable (手提式)computers which allow them 4. (write) the story on the spot and then send 5.back to the office.
Next, an editor concentrates on the story, checking facts, grammar and spelling. 6. the same time, a picture is chosen.
The story is set in print. On most newspapers today, this 7. (do) with a computer. The computer makes sets of columns of type, which are pasted onto a sheet of paper 8.(exact) the same size as a newspaper page. Only after a proofreader checks the story for mistakes 9. the newspaper ready for printing. Then the presses (印刷机) begin to run.
Miles of paper are turned into thousands of printed newspapers. They are counted and placed in waiting trucks. Within a few hours, people can read about the bus accident in their 10. (day) newspaper.
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Do you know 1. a story gets into the newspaper? Here is an example.
Imagine that a city bus has turned over in a ditch, injuring some of the passengers. An eyewitness calls the newspaper. Then a reporter is sent to the scene, at 2. he talks to passengers, the driver and witnesses. He finds out what they saw, 3. (set) down their answers or comments. Meanwhile, a professional photographer is busy taking pictures.
Many reporters use portable (手提式)computers which allow them 4. (write) the story on the spot and then send 5.back to the office.
Next, an editor concentrates on the story, checking facts, grammar and spelling. 6. the same time, a picture is chosen.
The story is set in print. On most newspapers today, this 7. (do) with a computer. The computer makes sets of columns of type, which are pasted onto a sheet of paper 8.(exact) the same size as a newspaper page. Only after a proofreader checks the story for mistakes 9. the newspaper ready for printing. Then the presses (印刷机) begin to run.
Miles of paper are turned into thousands of printed newspapers. They are counted and placed in waiting trucks. Within a few hours, people can read about the bus accident in their 10. (day) newspaper.
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Do you know the former President of South Africa, Nelson Mandela? He 1.(flight) for black people and was 2.prison for almost thirty years. He helped black people to get same rights as white people.
Elias was a students in a school. Because his family couldn’t afford 3.(pay) the school fees, he had to drop out of school. Then he found a job in a gold mine and he worried about 4.he would be out of work. It was during this difficult period of time 5.he met Nelson Mandela for the first time, 6.had opened a law firm to advise poor black people on their legal problems.
At that time, black people had no rights 7.(vote) and their living places were decided by white people. Nelson Mandela said to Elias that they were put into a position 8.they had either to accept they were less important, or flight the government. So they decided to use 9.(violent). Though Elias didn’t like it, he helped Nelson Mandela blow up some government buildings. He knew 10.was dangerous to do so, but he also knew it would help them realize their dream of making black and white people equal.
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Have you ever gone 1. (travel) abroad? 2. (actual), it is interesting to visit another country, 3. can broaden our mind and make us have an unforgettable experience, but sometimes there 4. (be) some problems when we don’t know the language very well. It may be 5. (difficulty) to talk with the people there. We may not know how to use the telephone in the country which we are 6. (visit). We may not know how to buy the things we need. In a strange country we may not know where to eat 7. what to order in a restaurant. It is not easy 8. (decide) how much money to tip waiters or taxi drivers. When we are helpless, we may not know how to ask 9. help. After a short time, however, we learn what to do and what to say. We learn to enjoy 10. (live) in another country, and then we may be sorry to leave both the place and the people. It’s a pity, isn’t it?
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Newspapers printed stories that said it was easy 1.(become) rich. All you had to do was pick up the gold from the ground. Books and magazines told how to travel to the area and the best method of finding gold. 2., most of the information was false. It was not easy to find gold. It was 3.(extreme) hard to work under very difficult condition. The American4.(write) Jack was among the gold seekers. He became famous 5.writing about his experiences in Alaska Canada. He wrote a short story 6.(call) “The White Silence”, which perhaps best explains the terrible conditions of gold seekers(淘金者).
In the story, Jack explained how the extreme cold made the world seem 7.(die). It causes strange thoughts. He said the cold and silence of this frozen world 8.(seem) to increase a man’s fear of death. This cruel cold could make a man afraid of his own voice.
The story also told what could happen to a person who had an accident. There 9.(be) not many doctors in the gold fields. A seriously injured person could only expect to die. Jack’s many stories truthfully explained just 10. hard it was to be a gold seeker in eighteen ninety-seven.
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It's a touching Christmas story, but not in the 1. (tradition) way. It’s about a seriously ill 5-year-old boy 2. died in Santa’s arms in Knoxville, Tennessee, in the United States.
Eric Schmitt-Matzen, 60, a part-time Santa, received a call 3. a nurse at a hospital several weeks ago, saying a dying 5-year-old boy wanted to see Santa Claus. Schmitt-Matzen dressed and rushed to the hospital. Walking into the boy’s room, he asked people 4. (leave) if they couldn’t hold back their 5. (tear). He picked up the boy and held him in his arms.
“They say I’m going to die,” the boy told him 6. (sad). “What can I tell them when I get to where I’m going?”
Schmitt-Matzen said. “When you get there, you tell them you’re Santa’s Number One elf (小精灵), and they will let you in.”
The boy asked, “They will?” Then he 7.(sit) up and gave Schmitt-Matzen a big hug and asked one more question: “Santa, can you help me?” Schmitt-Matzen wrapped his arms around the boy. Before Schmitl-Matzen could say anything, the boy died right there. Santa let the boy stay, hugging and 8. (hold) onto him.
Schmitt-Matzen was 9. sad that he wanted to cry.
The story was printed, and people were 10. (move) when they read it.
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There is a wonderful story about Jimmy Durante, 1.is one of the greatest singers in the twentieth century. One day, when 2.(ask) to be part of a show for some old World War II soldiers, Jimmy told them he was very busy, 3. he would come if they wouldn’t mind his singing one short song and immediately leaving for his next appointment. Of course, the show’s director agreed happily.
But when Jimmy got on stage, something 4.(surprise) happened. He went through the short song and then stayed. The applause grew louder and louder and he kept staying. Pretty soon, he had been on stage5.fifteen, twenty, and then thirty minutes. One of his assistants behind the stage stopped him and said, “I thought you had to go after a few minutes. What happened?” Jimmy answered, “I did have to go, but I can show you the reason6.I stayed. You can see for yourself if you look at the front row.” In the front row7.(be) two men, both of 8.had lost an arm in the war. One had lost his right arm and the 9.had lost his left arm. Together, they were able to clap, and that was exactly what they10.(do), loudly and cheerfully.
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Franklin’s life is full of charming 1. (story) which all young men should know---how he sold books in Boston and became the guest of kings in Europe; how he was made General Franklin, only to quit and help to organize the army 2. was better than the trained troops of England and Germany.
This poor Boston boy, 3. a day’s schooling, became master of six languages and never stopped 4. (study). This apprentice(学徒)received degrees and diplomas from many colleges, and became forever 5. (remember) as “Doctor Franklin”, philosopher, scientist and political leader.
Self-made, self-taught, the candle maker’s son 6. (give) light to all the world; the street bookseller set all men singing of liberty; the apprentice became the most outstanding man across the world, and brought his native land to praise and honor him.
He built America, for 7. our nation is today is largely due to the management, the forethought, the wisdom, and the ability of Benjamin Franklin. He belongs to the world, but 8. (especial) he belongs to America. The people around the world honored him while he was living. He is still regarded as 9. loftiest man by the common people today after 10. death. And he will live in people’s hearts forever.
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This is a meaningful and impressive story. A man came to the USA. After settling down at 1. island, he went into a cafeteria to get something 2. (eat). He sat down at an empty table 3. (silent) and waited for someone to take his order, 4. nobody did. Finally, a woman with a plate full of food 5. (sit) opposite him and informed him 6. the cafeteria worked. “Start out at that end,” she said. “Just go along the line and pick out what you want. At the other end, they’ll tell you how much you have to pay.”
“I soon learned how everything worked in the USA,” the man told a 7. (rely) friend. He said, “Life’s a cafeteria here. You can get anything as long as you are 8. (will) to pay the price.”
You can even get success, but you’ll never get it if you wait for someone to bring it to you. You have to get up and get it 9. (you). You can’t change the things that you can’t avoid or prevent. The only thing you can do is control your attitude. Once you reach that point in life, 10. (achieve) won’t be too far away.
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The following is just a short story but it really brought home to me how very small acts of kindness and even polite behavior have 1. (big) effects than we realize.
I have a bad back 2. flares up (发作) from time to time. Yesterday I was out walking in the street while 3. (carry) shopping bags and my keys. My keys 4. (sudden) slipped from my hand and fell to the ground. The problem was that because of my back I couldn’t bend down 5. (get) them. I was just thinking of how to get around this 6. two teenage girls came up beside me. Without even speaking to me, one of the 7. (girl) just reached down, picked up my keys, handed them 8. me and went on her way.
While it was 9. small gesture and she couldn’t have known that I was in too much pain to bend down, it 10. (mean) a great deal to me at that moment
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UK nursing homes are getting some colorful new 1.(guest). HenPower is bringing the joy of hens to more than 60 care homes around the UK to add some excitement to their daily activities.
The hens give elderly people a chance 2.(explore) their creativity and to spend some time outdoors with the chickens having fun, feeding them and collecting the eggs.
The 3.(organize) has been especially helpful in allowing elderly people to feel4.(need) through caring for others, instead of always 5.(care) for. HenPower also has plenty of support from the community, 6. allows it to create real change in 7. way elderly people see themselves.
One elderly man said that while he believed the HenPower concept was strange at the start, he finally decided to try it, and now 8.(feel) it’s the best thing he has ever done, To take pride 9. looking after someone or something can 10.(complete) change the way people live their lives. When elderly people know they have a reason to get up in the morning because they have to look after their chickens, it brings everyone together.
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