1、优质寒假完型填空作业(A)At different times in a mans life, his food has different effects on his body. Among children food is quickly change into the power to run and play g 1 . Most of a young mans food is spent on g tall: we grow upwards only during the first twenty years of our lives, not later. Working man
2、 g _ their strong bodies from their food; and if they work h 4 ,they do not get fat. Office workers eat well and sit down a lot, and may begin to grow fat when still quite young. Many older people try to work much and walk often. Perhaps the most d_5_ time is when a man reaches sixty years of age. H
3、is body and mind become restful, without much work or i 6 . Thats when food change quickly to f 7 .Games growing grows hard difficult(B)I got an answering machine for my birthday and I soon realized what a useful machine this is. I am not h 1 most of the day, so someone can l 2 a massage and I can c
4、all them back. They have no way to say they can not g 3 in touch with me. Sometimes when I am home and h 4 work to do, the phone never stops. Now I put the machine on. Im not troubled. I can do a lot more work. There are some people I j 5 dont want to talk to. So I put the machine on and I dont h 6
5、to speak to them. I conclusion, I really do not know h 7 I lived without this wonderful machine. (C)Will it mater i 1 you dont take your breakfast? A short time ago, a test was given in the United States. People of different ages, from 12 to 83, were asked to h 2 a test. During the test, these peopl
6、e were given all k 3 of breakfasts and sometimes they were g 4 no breakfast at all. Scientists wanted to see how well their bodies worked when they had had different kinds of breakfasts.The results show that if a person eats a right breakfast, he or she will work better than if he or she has no brea
7、kfast. If a student has fruit, eggs, bread and milk before g 5 to school, he will learn more quickly and listen more carefully in class.The results also show that having no breakfast will not h 6 you lose weight. This is because people become h 7 at noon that they eat too much for lunch. So they wil
8、l g 8 weight instead of losing weight. (D)Shanghai, one of the largest cities in China, attracts people at home and a_. People come here for its c 1 , its history. Shanghai, is also named Hu or Shen in short. It is i 2_ the middle of Chinas east coast. It has nice weather, with four seasons.These ye
9、ars, a number of m 3 buildings have been set up in Shanghai, such as the Oriental Pearl TV Tower, Shanghai Science & Technology Museum, Shanghai Museum, Shanghai Library, Shanghai Grand Theatre and Jin Mao Tower. They have become new scenic sights in Shanghai. Every year millions of travels from dif
10、ferent countries visit Shanghai. A lot of young students from different countries g 4 to Shanghai to further their studies. This makes the city develop more quickly.Shanghai will h 5 the 2010 World Expo. The theme of 2010 Shanghai World Expo will be Better City, Better Life. Nowadays all people in S
11、hanghai are working hard to welcome the 2010 World Expo.(E)In most parts of the world, many students h_1_ their schools make less pollution. They j_2_ environment clubs. In an environment club, people work together to make our environment clean.Here are some things students often do.No-garbage lunch
12、es. How much do you throw away after lunch? Environment clubs ask students to bring their lunches i_3_ bags that can be used again. Every week they will c_4_ the classes that make the least garbage and report them to the whole school.No-car day. On a no-car day, nobody comes to school in a carnot th
13、e students and not the teachers! Cars g_5_ pollution to our air, so remember:Walk, jump, bike or run.Use your legs! Its lots of fun.Turn off the water! Did you k_6_ that some toilets can waste twenty to forty cubic meters of water an hour? In a year, that would fill a small river! In environment clu
14、bs, students repair broken toilets. (F)In America, blind people try to be i _1_ by using guide dogs.These dogs have a nickname(绰号): seeing-eye dogs because they are their owners eyes. For instance, they help blind people to walk along the street and cross the street safely. If there is something in
15、their owners way, the dogs can g_2_ them around it. Also, seeing-eye dogs are very useful in others ways .They can defend (保卫)them against criminals and bad people. If their owners are lonely, the dogs can become their friends and g_ them love. Its sensible( 明智的)that their owners love them a lot, to
16、o.Blind people can take their seeing-eye dogs anywhere they want to. American law says that these dogs must be allowed in all high-rises. Despite( 尽管 )all this, there are not many of these dogs in America. These dogs may be very expensive and hard to get. I have j_4_ seen a person with a seeing-eye
17、dog three times in my life. Personally, I hope people can k_5_ more and more guide dogs.(G)Not many people have seen icebergs. Sailors sometimes see them but they try to k_1_ away from them.We call the top and the bottom of the world the North and South Pole. H_2_ there is ice over the sea and the l
18、and. This ice is often thousands of meters t 3 . The ice often moves slowly down towards the sea. Then big pieces of ice break off and float on the sea. We call these big pieces of ice “icebergs”Most of an iceberg is j_4_ under the water. Ice is only a little lighter than water, so only a little of
19、iceberg is above the water. The top of an iceberg may not be near a ship but the ship hits the iceberg below the water. Then the ship g _5_ down.Sometimes the water becomes warm. The bottom of the iceberg becomes smaller and smaller. Then it turns right over. Sometimes it hits a ship. Icebergs are o
20、ften very b_ but they are also dangerous.(H)Coca-Cola is enjoyed all over the world. 1.6 billion gallons are sold every year in over one h_1_ and sixty countries. The drink was i_2_ by Dr. John Pemberton i_3_ Atlanta, on 8 May 1886, but is was g_4_ the name Coca-Cola by his partner, Frank Robinson.
21、In the f_5_ year, only nine drinks a day were sold. The business was bought by a man called Asa Candler in 1888 and the first f_6_ was opened in Dallas, Texas, in 1895. Coca-Cola is still made there now. Billions of bottles and cans have been produced since 1895. (I)Mr. Newton was a f_1_ scientist b
22、ut absent-minded. One evening when he g_2_ home a 8 oclock, his family was not at home. He waited and waited. He became so worried about them that he couldnt eat. He wasnt h_3_ at all. Then he thought: his wife always took the children to the park on Wednesday, and after that she took them to the ci
23、nema. And it was Wednesday that day. Mr. Newton was no more worried. He began to f_4_ hungry. He ate some bread, meat and tomatoes. After supper, he f_5_ asleep in his chair. Later Mr. Newton h_6_ someone enter the house, they didnt make much noise and they didnt turn on the light, either. Thieves!
24、he thought. Getting up quickly, Mr. Newton held a chair in his hands and lifted it up i_7_ the air. Then he heard: Dad! What are you doing? Now he understood: It wasnt thieves, they were his children.(1). Eating in western restaurants is a l_1_ different from eating in Chinese ones. Its n_2_ to unde
25、rstand the differences and act politely. As they say when in Rome, do as the Romans do. When you first arrive at the restaurant, you should wait for the waiter to show you a table. Sometimes its all right to find a table for yourself, but you should ask first. In a western restaurant, each person us
26、ually asks for their o_3_ food or dishes and eats what they ask for. Western people dont put all of the food in the m_4_ of the table to share. One of the biggest differences between Chinese and western o_5_ is that most Chinese restaurants are n_6_, but most western restaurants are quiet and people
27、 there speak in a l_7_ voice. Dont shout to the waiters, or people may think that you are rude. If you need help, you should try to ask with your eyes instead of your voice. Its better not to put up your hand, either. (2) Music is something that everybody likes. Everybody can make sounds in a way, b
28、y singing o_1_ playing a musical instrument. Many kinds of music have developed as people have found o_2_ how to sing in different ways. There are so m_3_ kinds of music to hear that you are sure to find some music that will greatly interest you. Music has meaning for everyone. It affects the old an
29、d the young, m_4_and women. It can m_5_ people happy or sad. In our modern world, radios and televisions supply us with a constant flow of music, giving us joy and relaxation. Either in a music lesson or at concert, music m_6_ different things to different people. Music belongs to the whole world.(3
30、). Every day, in all kinds of weather, many thousands of men and women jog. Why has jogging -running slowly for a l_ distances- become so popular? Most joggers begin because they hear it is very good exercise. Jogging makes the heart stronger and helps people l_ weight. It can also help them feel be
31、tter about themselves. John, who is forty-two years old and works in an o_, began jogging a few years ago because he felt he was too fat. At first he could only run about 100 yards. It took him three m_ to be able to run a m_. But two years later, he ran in a marathon race-o_ twenty-six miles. Many joggers, like John, feel that if they can succeed in jogging, they can succeed in other things also and quite often this feeling helps them at their jobs. (4). The Greedy DogA greedy dog stole a large piece of meat from a shop. He held the meat between his teeth, and r
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