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(二)
TherearetwobasicstagestolearnEnglish.Thefirststageoflearningthislanguagewouldbevery___1___(interest).Onceyouhaveagoodcommandofthealphabets(字母),___2___(gradual)youcanlearnmanywords.Itwouldalwaysbebettertofollowthemethodofreadingfirst,thenwriting.Whenyoufeel___3___youhaveunderstoodthewords,youcanmakesentences.Thisisthemostamusingstagetolearn.Youjustthinkofasentenceinyourmotherlanguage,andtrytoset___4___thesamesentenceinEnglish.Therecouldbesomemistakes,___5___youshouldnotworryaboutit.You'
dbetterwritethesamesentenceby___6___(make)useofmanydifferentwordstillyouaresatisfied___7___yoursentence.Ifyoufollowthisway,verysoonyoucancreatesentencesofyourown.
___8___secondstepislearningthegrammar.Comparedwith___9___languages,Englishisquitesimpleandverysystematic(系统化的).Therearecertainrulesandregulationsforeachandeverytopicingrammarofthislanguage.Aslongasyoufollowtherulesandregulations,___10___wouldbeadifficulttasktomakemistakes.
(三)
Iliketakingphotosverymuch.OnceItravelledbyship___1___acloudymorning.Itwasintheafternoon___2___theweatherturnedfine.Therefore,Iwantedtotakesomephotos.IwaslookingaroundandIsawnexttomealovelylittlegirl___3___(sit)onherfather'
sshoulders.___4___wasluchyformetomeetsuchaperfectmoment-thegirlwassmilingandthesurroundingviewwasbeautiful.Withoutthinking,Itookapicture___5___thelittlegirlatthatmoment.
Hermotherwassurprisedthata___6___(strange)wasphotographingherdaughter.IexplainedthatIwasmovedbythatsightandshowedthem___7___photoonmydigital(数字的)camera.Theyloveditverymuch.IsaidIcouldemailittothemwhenIgothome.Finally,theygave___8___theiremailaddress.Thenextday,Isentthemtheirdaughter'
sphotoasI___9___(promise).
ThismorningIreceivedamessagebacksayingtheyaregratefuland___10___theyareveryhappywiththelovelyphotooftheirdaughterandalovelymemoryoftheday.
(四)
Nooneknowsforsurewhenafirewillhappen,soitis___1___(extreme)necessarytomakepreparationsbeforeafirestarts.Checkthefireescapeinadvanceandmakesurethatyoucanfind___2___inthedarkwhenlightshavefailed.Findout___3___thenearestfireextinguisher(灭火器)isandreadtheinstructionstolearnhow___4___(use)it.
Don'
tloseyourheadwhenafirebreaksout.First,telephonethefiredepartmentimmediatelywhen___5___firejustgetsstarted.Takecarenottobeovercomebysmoke,___6___cankillyouquickly.Coveryourmouth___7___awettowelorcloth,andavoidgettingintothesmoke.Don'
tgetinanelevator,asyoumaygettrappediftheelectricity___8___(fail).Ifyoucannotgetaway___9___yourself,itisofgreatimportancetohangsomethingoutofthewindowtoattractattentionasasignofaskingforhelp.
Inshort,ifyoumakepreparationsbeforehandandtakeprecautions(预防措施)duringthefire,chancesarethat___10___willsurviveincaseofafireifitreallybreaksoutsomeday.
(五)
Everyonehashisdreams,butnotallthesedreamscancometrue.Peoplegiveuptheirdreams___1___thisorthatreason.Those___2___dreamsbecometruehaveonethingincommon,thatis,___3___alwaysholdfasttotheirdreams.
MarieCurie,afamousscientist,hassetagoodexample.In1898,Mariefoundanewelementinthepitchblende(沥青铀矿).Inordertoproveherdiscovery,shemustgetitandshowittotheworld.Then,toget___4___newelementbecameherdream.___5___refining(提炼)tonsofpitchblende,Marieandherhusbandatlastsawthebluelightofradium(镭).Therearemany___6___example;
forinstance,theathleteswhogainthegoldmedalsandthestudentswhoenterkeyuniversitiesafteryearsof___7___(prepare)andhardwork,arealldream-holders.
Holdfasttoyoursdreams,nomatter___8___bigorsmalltheyare.Thepathtodreamsmaynotbesmoothandwide;
evensomesacrifices(牺牲)___9___(need).Holdontotheend,andyouwillfindthereisno___10___(great)happinesswhenyourdreamcomestrue.
(六)
Undoubtedly,everyonehasoneormorefriendsinhisorherdailylife.Someonemaycomeacrossthefact___1___oneofhisfriendsborrowssomemoneyfromhimbutdoesn'
treturn___2___intime.Atthistime,hemustbefacedwiththequestionhow___3___(ask)hisfriendtoreturnhismoney,___4___personorbywritingaletter?
IfIwereforcedtochooseoneofthetwo,Iwouldprefer___5___latter.OnceIreceivedaletterfromoneofmyfriends___6___(unexpected),inwhichheaskedmetoreturnhismoneyinapoliteway.Inmyopinion,theletterdoesn'
thurtme.Instead,ithelpsmetogetalongwithmyfriend___7___(closely)thaneverbefore.IfIhadn'
treceivedhisletter,itwould___8___(ruin)ourfriendshiponlybecauseofsomemoney.
AsfarasIamconcerned,everyonesuffers___9___thestrain(压力)ofmodernlife.Ifyoudropinonyourfriendjustbecauseyouwanttogetyourmoneyback,itwillhurtyourfriendandobviouslyhurtyourrelationship.However,akindletternotonlycansolvetheproblem___10___upsetsyou,butalsocanfurtherdevelopyourrelationship.
(七)
Culturalrelicsareapartofhistory,andrepresentpeople'
sculturaltreasures.Therefore,itisimportantforustopretect___1___.Asweknow,mostculturalrelicsarereallyvaluablebecausetheyhaveseen___2___historyofourcountry,___3___allowsustohaveabetterunderstandingofourcountry'
shistoryandculture.Wecanalsolearnalotfromourancestorsandfeelproud___4___beingaChinesewhileenjoyingthesevaluabletreasures.Inaddition,weareabletodeveloptourismandpromotetheeconomywhenthewell___5___(protect)culturalrelicsareopentothepublic.
However,someculturalrelicsarebeingdamagedbypeoplenow.Forexample,buildingscarved(雕刻)___6___people'
snamescanbeseenhereandthere.Thereisnodoubtthatmoreprecioushistoricalrelics___7___(disappear)ifpeoplekeepdestroyingthem.
Therefore,itishightimethatweshouldtakemeasurestoprotectculturalrelics.Tobeginwith,wecanmakespeechesandputupposters(海报)toeducatepeople___8___importantitistoprotectculturalrelics.Besides,moneycanbecollectedtohavesomebuildings___9___(repair).
Inaword,___10___isourdutytosparenoefforttoprotectculturalrelics.
(八)
Amangotlostwhiledrivingthroughacountry.Ashetriedtoreadamap,hedroveofftheroadintoaditch(沟渠)___1___(lucky).Thoughhewasn'
tinjured,hiscarwasstuckdeep___2___themud(泥).Sothemanhadgottowalkto___3___nearbyfarmtoaskforhelp.
"
Warwickcangetyourcaroutofthatditch,"
saidthefarmer,___4___(point)toanoldmule(骡).Themanlookedattheweakmuleandthefarmer___5___juststoodthererepeating,"
Yep,oldWarwickcandothejob."
Themanthought___6___hadnothingtolose.Therefore,hetooktheoldmanandWarwicktotheditch.
Thefarmerhitched(套住)themuletothecarandshouted,"
Pull,Fred!
Pull,Jack!
Pull,Ted!
Pull,Warwick!
Andthemulepulledthecarfromtheditch___7___verylittleeffort.
Themanwas___8___(amaze).Hethankedthefarmerandasked,"
Whydidyoucalloutallofthose___9___namesbeforeyoucalledWarwick?
Thefarmersmiledandsaid,"
OldWarwickisjustaboutblind.Oncehe___10___(believe)he'
spartofateam,hewon'
tmindpulling."
(九)
Allthebirdscametothemagpie(喜鹊)toaskhowtobuildnests(巢).Themagpieputthemroundherandbegantoshowhowtodoit.First,shetooksomemud(泥)andmadearoundcake___1___it.Thenthemagpietooksometwigs(嫩枝)andputthemroundin___2___mud.Theblackbirdsaid,"
NowIknowallaboutit!
andflewoff.Laterthemagpieput___3___layer(层)ofmudoverthetwigsandthenputsomefeathers(羽毛)overthemudtomakethenest___4___(comfort)."
Thatsuitsme!
___5___(cry)thestarling(欧椋鸟),andoff___6___flew.
Themagpiewentonworkingwithoutnoticingtilltheonlybird___7___remainedwastheturtledove(斑鸠),whichjustkepton___8___(say)itsstllycry,"
Taketwo,taketwo-o-o-o!
Atlast,themagpielookedupbutshesawnobodynearher___9___thesillyturtledove,andthensheflewawayandrefusedtotellthebirdshowtobuildnestsagain.
Thatis___10___differentbirdsbuildtheirnestsdifferently.
(十)
Whenshelookedahead,FlorenceChadwick,whohadbeenswimmingfornearlysixteenhours,sawnothingbutthickfog(雾).Althoughshewasthefirstwoman___1___hadswumtheEnglishChannelinbothdirections,shemadeup___2___mindtobecomethefirstwomantoswimfromCatalinaIslandtotheCaliforniaco