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Unit1 What's the matter
单元话题(健康与救护)完形填空16篇
说明:此专题分三个难度层次,基础入门训练<进阶拓展训练< 能力综合实践,老师根据学生实际情
况进行针对性难度训练。
基础入门训练5篇
(23-24八年级下·广东广州·期末)We often hear that some famous men can do great things. But do you
know even a six-year-old kid can do a wonderful thing?
Last Monday, six-year-old Beanie was having lunch at school. Her friend Aniyah sat by her, 1 an
apple. Suddenly, Aniyah was choked (被噎住). She couldn’t say anything but just pointed to her throat. The
problem was that a piece of apple was in her throat. It was really 2 at that time. No one knew how to
3 the girl. Quickly, Beanie had a great idea in mind. She got up and stood behind Aniyah. Then Beanie put
her 4 around the girl. Then she put her hands on Aniyah’s stomach. She pressed (压) in and up hard on
Aniyah. The piece of apple finally 5 ! Aniyah could speak again. Beanie once saw such a life-saving
show on TV and she saved her friend’s life with the 6 in it. How clever Beanie was! “I never thought I
would give first aid, but I’m very glad that I know what to do,” Beanie said. We sometimes 7 this kind
of situation (情况) in our life. So it’s 8 to learn something about first aid. We may 9
someone around us some day by using that. Maybe you will have a 10 to save someone’s life, too.
1.A.washing B.drawing C.buying D.eating
2.A.difficult B.interesting C.dangerous D.popular
3.A.save B.find C.lift D.pass
4.A.legs B.arms C.feet D.cars
5.A.got up B.grew up C.came out D.stayed up
6.A.stick B.skill C.sport D.smell
7.A.taste B.change C.check D.meet8.A.necessary B.successful C.noisy D.exciting
9.A.look B.encourage C.help D.try
10.A.mind B.chance C.risk D.habit
(23-24八年级下·新疆克孜勒苏·期末)It was a sunny morning. Donna was walking on the beach with
her husband (丈夫) Todd. While they were enjoying 1 there, Todd 1 fell down. At first,
Donna thought her husband was 2 play-acting. But when she found Todd’s 3 turn blue and
his heart stop beating, she 4 that it was no laughing matter.
Donna was so 5 that she shouted for help loudly. Tyler and Paul were playing in the sea when
they heard Donna. They 6 the water quickly. They are 7 . Tyler called 9 and Paul started
doing CPR (心肺复苏术). They continued doing CPR 8 the ambulance (救护车) arrived. Luckily,
Todd’s 1 0 started to beat again. Tyler and Paul left quietly. They were 11 they could help
save a person’s 1 2 .
Later, Donna shared the 1 3 online. She said she was so 1 4 . Donna and her husband
live in another city. In fact, they planned to drive back home that morning. They decided to take a 1 5 on
the beach before leaving. If they left early, the unlucky thing might happen while they were driving home.
1.A.them B.their C.themselves
2.A.easily B.suddenly C.clearly
3.A.ever B.just C.already
4.A.face B.feet C.head
5.A.realized B.hoped C.imagined
6.A.bored B.surprised C.scared
7.A.got out of B.were in control of C.ran towards
8.A.teachers B.doctors C.students
9.A.until B.after C.because
10.A.leg B.face C.heart
11.A.glad B.sad C.angry
12.A.house B.car C.life
13.A.news B.experience C.journey
14.A.nervous B.shocked C.lucky
15.A.picture B.walk C.shower(23-24八年级下·陕西渭南·期中)Tom had a bad tooth, so he often had a toothache. His mother wanted
to take him to see a (n) 1 , but he didn’t agree. He is 2 when the doctor extracts (拔出) his
tooth. Tom’s mother told him if he didn’t see the doctor, the pain would get 3 . At last, Tom had to agree.
There were not many people in the 4 . Soon, it was Tom’s turn. He walked 5 into the
room and sat down. The doctor looked 6 and said hello to him with a smile. He asked Tom to 7
his mouth. And then he told Tom that he had to extract the 8 tooth. The doctor gave Tom an injection
(注射) and promised him that he would not 9 any pain.
Tom really didn’t feel any pain. Then the doctor 10 Tom to brush his teeth twice a day—in the
morning and in the evening. He also told Tom not to eat too many sweet things.
1.A.doctor B.scientist C.driver D.artist
2.A.proud B.funny C.afraid D.excited
3.A.better B.worse C.smaller D.shorter
4.A.park B.school C.library D.hospital
5.A.easily B.loudly C.suddenly D.nervously
6.A.strict B.friendly C.angry D.shy
7.A.close B.fall C.open D.think
8.A.bad B.good C.new D.deep
9.A.look B.build C.feel D.follow
10.A.forgot B.wrote C.accepted D.advised
(23-24八年级下·河南平顶山·期中)After a day of hard work as a building worker, Kevin’s father was
happy to return home. His plan was to 1 , and then to relax and enjoy the rest of the day.
Just as he was finishing his shower, the phone rang. “Dad, it’s for you. Hurry up!” Kevin shouted. His father
rushed to finish up his shower. As he was getting out of the bath, he slipped (滑倒) and 2 down on the
floor.
Kevin’s dad cried 3 . He hurt his left foot! Hearing the shout, Kevin ran to check and found his dad
4 on the floor with his left foot twisted (扭转) nearly 180 degrees. It seemed broken. His father’s face turned
5 , and he said calmly to his son, “Kevin, call your mom and tell her to come home.”
Kevin called his mother and 6 his mum what happened to his dad. His mother worked at a nearby
store and was home at once. Together, they helped Kevin’s father to the car.
Mum drove the car 7 to the emergency room (急救室) at the hospital. The doctor checked the
8 carefully, and then asked Kevin’s dad to hold his breath. Suddenly, the doctor twisted Kevin’s father’s footto set it 9 to the correct place.
“Ahh!” The sound his dad made was 10 . But his left foot was back in 11 right place.
The doctor explained to Kevin’s father that he would need to use crutches (拐杖) to walk for 12 three
weeks.
“Slipping on a wet floor or in the bathtub is one of the most common 13 around the home,” the
doctor said. “It can be very dangerous. Some people fall and hurt their heads, 14 serious concussions
(脑震荡).”
Kevin’s mum comforted Dad, “It could be 15 .” she said. “Next time, don’t rush to get out of the
bathtub.”
1.A.do the dishes B.go to bed C.brush teeth D.take a shower
2.A.felt B.fell C.stood D.slept
3.A.happily B.loudly C.quietly D.slowly
4.A.lying B.jumping C.standing D.sleeping
5.A.red B.black C.white D.green
6.A.told B.talked C.replied D.repeated
7.A.suddenly B.carelessly C.slowly D.hurriedly
8.A.body B.foot C.face D.head
9.A.up B.to C.off D.back
10.A.excited B.happy C.terrible D.pleasant
11.A.its B.his C.her D.their
12.A.at last B.at first C.at least D.at most
13.A.mistakes B.diseases C.actions D.accidents
14.A.causing B.having C.leading D.happening
15.A.better B.worse C.bigger D.busier
(23-24八年级下·重庆沙坪坝·期中)根据文章内容,从 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出一个能填入相应
空格内的最佳答案。
Studies show that CPR (心肺复苏术) can save people’s lives in dangerous 1 . And experts say
people need to know the 2 of CPR and learn it.
The 3 it is done, the more likely (可能的) it is for people to be saved. The American Heart
Association 4 more schools to teach students about CPR.
When 15-year-old Seth Johnson learned CPR at school, he learned it 5 . Two weeks later, Sethused CPR to save his dad Mark with his elder sister Claire 6 Mark had a heart attack (心脏病发作).
That day, their father Mark suddenly felt 7 . Then, things got worse. Claire ran in and let her dad
8 . Seth called 911 right away and then started doing CPR. Seth put his hands on the center of his dad’s chest
(胸部) and started to press hard and fast. He pushed on his chest 30 times, and then he gave his dad rescue breaths
(人工呼吸).
Claire once 9 CPR at school, too. After about four minutes of CPR, Seth was saved. Then Claire
kept on doing it. About two minutes later, doctors arrived. 10 Seth and Claire, their dad Mark spent
only five days in hospital and finally got better.
1.A.decisions B.situations C.predictions D.reasons
2.A.importance B.trouble C.spirit D.grade
3.A.louder B.farther C.earlier D.closer
4.A.refuses B.invites C.disagrees D.advises
5.A.quietly B.carefully C.comfortably D.beautifully
6.A.how B.what C.where D.when
7.A.sick B.comfortable C.rich D.unlucky
8.A.cut off B.get off C.lie down D.fall down
9.A.learned B.touched C.discussed D.controlled
10.A.Thanks of B.Thanks to C.Thanks about D.Thanks for
进阶拓展训练5篇
(23-24八年级下·四川眉山·期中)Barry Jones was shopping when he saw a woman lying on the ground
outside one of the shops.
“I saw the woman 1 on the ground outside a shop across the road. She began to hit her 2
on the ground.” Barry said. He 3 the woman was suffering from epilepsy (癫痫). Thinking about the
advice from his first-aid course, he remembered that he needed to stop the woman from hurting 4 . So
he took off his coat and put it under her head in order to protect her.
“I asked the shopper to 5 an ambulance (救护车), as I wasn’t sure if the woman had the history
of epilepsy and she seemed to be alone,” Barry said.
When the epilepsy stopped 6 , the woman started to come round very slowly, but she was too weak
to know where she was. So Barry stayed with her 7 the ambulance came.“After the ambulance left, I felt quite tired and tried to 8 some time getting my thoughts together.
I don’t know 9 to stay calm. I always thought I would feel afraid in a real first-aid situation.
Remembering what I had learnt helped me a lot,” he said.
“I think everybody should learn first aid as it’s something that 10 everyone.” Barry said.
1.A.standing B.sitting C.lying D.walking
2.A.head B.hands C.body D.legs
3.A.planned B.realized C.reported D.pushed
4.A.yourself B.myself C.himself D.herself
5.A.call B.get C.move D.drive
6.A.nearly B.heavily C.completely D.usually
7.A.though B.until C.because D.unless
8.A.spend B.pay C.use D.take
9.A.what B.where C.why D.how
10.A.is good at B.is in control of C.is good for D.is good with
(23-24八年级下·辽宁抚顺·阶段练习)Having a nosebleed is not comfortable and looks scary. When
the 1 of the nosebleed gets worse, it can make you go into shock (休克). But most of the time, if you
can 2 it, it is usually not dangerous. Let’s have a look at two examples of 3 a nosebleed.
Frank’s mother tells him to put his head 74 when he has a nosebleed. The reason is that the blood will
make his clothes 4 . Many people also don’t like to see blood. But one of the biggest 5 about
nosebleeds is to put the head back. In fact, Frank should put his head down. If he 6 or puts his head
back, the blood may go down the throat. Then it will go 7 the stomach. Blood may irritate (刺激) the
stomach and make Frank vomit suddenly (突然呕吐).
Grace presses the sides of her nose during a nosebleed. The 8 place of pressing is just below the
bony bridge (骨桥). 9 she does it in a right way, she should be able to breathe through the nose. And she
should keep pressing for at least five minutes. If the nosebleed doesn’t stop after 15 to 20 minutes of pressing,
Grace should go to see a doctor.
1.A.break B.situation C.place D.importance
2.A.hurt B.mean C.hit D.control
3.A.stopping B.refusing C.standing D.discussing
4.A.off B.in C.back D.out
5.A.big B.dirty C.clean D.small6.A.mistakes B.reasons C.accidents D.decisions
7.A.gets into B.lies down C.gives up D.cuts off
8.A.onto B.for C.from D.into
9.A.similar B.serious C.right D.poor
10.A.Though B.If C.Unless D.Until
(23-24八年级下·重庆沙坪坝·阶段练习)What should we do if one of our classmates suddenly falls ill
or gets hurt? Here are some steps you 1 follow. But always remember to 2 medical care after
first aid (急救) if the wound is serious.
Broken bones (骨折): Take away the clothes from the wound. Use an ice pack. 3 the hurt part
while waiting for the doctor to arrive.
Animal bites (咬伤): Wash the bite area with soap and 4 . Pack the wound with a clean cloth if it
is bleeding. If the bleeding has stopped, cover the area 5 a bandage and take the person to the 6
. Make sure you remember what kind of animal it is so that the doctor can find the right way to treat (治疗) him or
her right away.
Fainting (昏厥): Have him or her 7 with feet lifted a little. Make sure he or she can 8
and let fresh air in. Clean the person’s face with a cool cloth.
Nosebleeds (鼻出血): Have the person put 9 his or her head forward a little. Don’t have the head
back because this may cause heavy breathing or coughing. Press the lower part of the nose for at least 10
.
1.A.has to B.need C.will D.should
2.A.look like B.look for C.look at D.look up
3.A.Hit B.Cut C.Move D.Don’t move
4.A.tea B.coffee C.water D.juice
5.A.on B.into C.with D.in
6.A.home B.hospital C.school D.zoo
7.A.sit B.lie C.stand D.sleep
8.A.speak B.talk C.cough D.breathe
9.A.up B.down C.on D.into
10.A.days B.hours C.minutes D.seconds
(23-24八年级下·辽宁鞍山·期中)If you have the flu (流感), it’s very important to stay at home fromschool. Because it is a(n) 1 that could make some people ill. We should 2 it spreading (蔓
延) around.
The flu is a fever 3 one or more of these-cough, sore throat or headache. If you have the flu,
home is the 4 place to stay.
If you stay at home, you won’t make other people ill. And if you have the flu, 5 at home is what
you need to get better.
Take these steps if you feel 6 .
Tell your parents. They will call the 7 to talk about whether you have the flu or some other
illnesses.
Stay at home and keep away from school and other 8 places. Also, try not to make other people
in your family ill. Do that by washing your hands 9 .
Get rest, drink more water and you’ll feel better fast. Be sure to tell your parents how you’re feeling 10
they can take good care of you.
Go back to school only when you’re feeling better.
1.A.illness B.happiness C.hope D.way
2.A.let B.stop C.keep D.have
3.A.for B.on C.about D.with
4.A.worst B.easiest C.healthiest D.best
5.A.eating B.playing C.studying D.resting
6.A.hungry B.angry C.ill D.bored
7.A.teacher B.worker C.doctor D.singer
8.A.nice B.important C.different D.crowded
9.A.hardly B.often C.seldom D.never
10.A.so that B.or C.although D.but
(23-24八年级下·安徽蚌埠·期中)You feel tired and you have no energy (精力). You can’t breathe out
of your nose and your throat hurts. Don’t be afraid—you have probably just got a 1 . Every year, many
kids experience this sick feeling. Some kids have up to eight colds every year. So, 2 is a cold?
Well, a cold is an infection (传染病). It affects (影响) 3 nose, ears and throat and makes you feel
sick and weak. It’s very easy to 4 a cold. When someone sneezes (打喷嚏) or coughs near you, bacteria
(细菌) travel through the air and quickly come into your body and then make you sick. Also, if you touch your
nose or eyes after touching something with bacteria on it, 5 a door or your desk at school, you can getsick.
Some of the symptoms (症状) of a cold include (包括) a fever, a sore throat and a cough. If you sneeze, or
if your nose is running and your 6 are full of water, you’ve probably got a cold. Most people who have
got a cold feel very tired and don’t have much energy to do anything.
A cold is not a pleasant thing to 7 . However, there are some things you can do to feel better. You
can eat healthy food and get a lot of rest so your body can be 8 enough to fight your cold. You should
have hot drinks if you’ve got a sore throat and cough. If you’ve got a fever, 9 if you aren’t feeling better
within a few days, you should visit your doctor and take some medicine.
A cold can be terrible, but just 10 that there are many things you can do to feel better and get
stronger. Take care of your body and stay healthy.
1.A.cough B.headache C.fever D.cold
2.A.what B.why C.how D.where
3.A.my B.your C.its D.their
4.A.feel B.rest C.catch D.stay
5.A.like B.on C.behind D.with
6.A.hands B.arms C.eyes D.ears
7.A.experience B.choose C.develop D.notice
8.A.happy B.strong C.weak D.exciting
9.A.and B.but C.or D.then
10.A.think B.know C.forget D.remember
能力综合实践6篇
(23-24八年级下·天津东丽·期中)Everyone gets a headache sometimes. But how much do you know
about 1 ? What may cause them? And what should we do if we have a headache? When should we go to
see a 2 ? Let’s talk something about them.
The headache is not a disease (疾病), but it may show that something in our body is wrong. We may have
3 than one headache each month.
Usually a 4 or some other illnesses may cause headaches. As we all know, when we have a cold,
we often have a cough and a sore 5 at first. When you feel worse and 6 your temperature,
you probably find you have a fever, and then the headache comes. Besides, we may get a headache when we work
too hard. We may get a headache when we exercise on an empty (空的) 7 . We may get a headache
when we don’t get enough 8 . When we have a headache, we should 9 and rest. We shouldhave a good sleep. We shouldn’t take 10 exercise if we are tired. If we often have headaches, we need
to see a doctor.
1.A.toothaches B.stomachaches C.headaches D.backaches
2.A.doctor B.teacher C.worker D.hospital
3.A.least B.little C.more D.most
4.A.blood B.fever C.break D.death
5.A.head B.throat C.neck D.foot
6.A.make B.shake C.show D.take
7.A.stomach B.tooth C.neck D.head
8.A.sleep B.food C.exercise D.medicine
9.A.take a break B.see a dentist C.lie down D.take exercise
10.A.too much B.much too C.too many D.many too
(23-24八年级下·贵州贵阳·期中)
Everyone of us 1 had a headache. But do you know about headaches? What may cause them?
And what should we do 2 we have a headache? When should we go to 3 a doctor?
A headache is not an illness, but it may show that 4 in your body is wrong. We may have 5
than one headache each month.
Usually a fever or some other 6 may cause headaches. You may get a headache when you work
too hard. You may get a headache when you can’t get enough 7 . You may get a headache when you
exercise on an empty (空的) 8 .
What should you do if you have a headache?
You should lie down and have a good 9 . You should get enough sleep. You shouldn’t take 10
exercise on an empty stomach.
If you have headaches often, you need to see a doctor.
1.A.gets B.has C.makes D.causes
2.A.if B.so C.and D.but
3.A.read B.watch C.see D.look
4.A.nothing B.anything C.something D.everything
5.A.many B.much C.more D.most
6.A.ill B.sick C.illnesses D.wrong
7.A.time B.sleep C.exercise D.food8.A.back B.throat C.neck D.stomach
9.A.rest B.look C.talk D.swim
10.A.too many B.many too C.much too D.too much
(23-24八年级下·江西赣州·期末)请先阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各小题所给的A、B、C、D
四个选项中选出可以填入相应空白处的最佳选项。
You feel tired and you have no energy (精力). You can’t breathe out of your nose and your throat hurts.
Don’t be afraid you have probably just got a 1 .
Every year, many kids experience this sick feeling. Some kids 2 have up to eight colds every
year. So, what is a cold? Well, a cold is an infection (传染病). It affects (影响) 3 nose, ears and throat
and makes you feel sick and weak. It’s very 4 to catch a cold. When someone sneezes (打喷嚏) or
coughs near you, bacteria (细菌) travel through the air and 5 your body and then make you sick. Also,
if you touch your nose or eyes after touching something that has bacteria on it, 6 a door or your desk at
school, you can get a sick. Some of the symptoms (症状) of a cold 7 a fever, a sore throat and a cough.
If you sneeze, or if your nose is runny and your 8 are watery, you’ve probably got a cold. Most people
who have got a cold feel very tired and don’t want to do 9 . A cold is not a nice thing to 10 .
However, there are some things you can do to feel 11 . You should have hot drinks 12
you’ve got a sore throat and cough. You should eat healthy foods and get a lot of rest so your body can be strong
enough to 13 your cold. If you’ve got a fever, or if you aren’t feeling better within a few days, you
should visit your 14 and take some medicine. A cold can be frustrating (令人沮丧的), 15
just remember that there are many things you can do to feel better and get stronger. Take care of your body and
stay healthy.
1.A.cough B.headache C.fever D.cold
2.A.even B.still C.only D.hardly
3.A.my B.your C.its D.their
4.A.difficult B.necessary C.easy D.helpful
5.A.build up B.find out C.feel like D.get into
6.A.like B.on C.behind D.with
7.A.take B.catch C.turn D.include
8.A.legs B.arms C.eyes D.ears
9.A.something B.anything C.everything D.nothing
10.A.do B.make C.pass D.experience11.A.worse B.better C.colder D.hotter
12.A.until B.so C.if D.unless
13.A.fight B.keep C.have D.get
14.A.parent B.doctor C.friend D.teacher
15.A.but B.then C.and D.or
(23-24八年级下·安徽池州·期末)Everyone forgets things sometimes, but as we get older, we may feel
like we’re forgetting 1 . But don’t worry! Research shows that there are some ways to help.
The first way is to make plans for your 2 . If you often plan things and 3 things, you
will be less likely to get Alzheimer’s disease (早老性痴呆症). It doesn’t 4 be big plans, just simple
things like meeting a friend for coffee each week. Having things to do helps keep your brain (大脑) active.
The second way is to go for a walk or swim. 5 can help your blood sugar to be normal, it is good
6 your brain. In other words, taking care of your 7 also means taking good care of your brain.
Then, try learning something new. It can be 8 , like taking a class or joining a club. 9
new things helps keep your brain strong and 10 your memory. And it’s fun to learn new things!
So remember, there are ways to help your brain stay healthy. Make plans, exercise, and learn new things!
1.A.less B.more C.many D.few
2.A.future B.past C.beginning D.ending
3.A.look through B.look after C.look for D.look forward to
4.A.should B.will C.have to D.must
5.A.Risk B.Stress C.Exercise D.Illness
6.A.at B.for C.of D.by
7.A.change B.body C.rest D.spirit
8.A.anything B.nothing C.anybody D.nobody
9.A.Learn B.Learns C.To learn D.Learning
10.A.imagine B.improve C.interest D.include
(23-24八年级下·陕西安康·期末)Some time ago, Frank had a clever daughter Savannah. One day,
Frank found 1 in trouble. He had difficulty breathing. He called 911 to get help, 2 just as the
call went through, he couldn’t even talk. When Savannah saw this, she 3 took the phone from him and
started talking to the dispatcher (调度员). At that time, she was only five 4 old.
“What’s wrong?”“Um, my dad can hardly breathe.”
When the dispatcher found out 5 situation was serious, he dispatched an ambulance (救护车) at
once. The dispatcher then asked Savannah’s age and gave her advice on how to look after her father. As the
dispatcher spoke to the little girl, he 6 very happy about one thing. The girl sounded very calm (镇定
的). There was 7 to show that she was afraid!
Savannah made sure her father knew that she was there for him. She didn’t forget 8 to him,
“Don’t worry, Dad!” It seemed she was 9 control of the situation. The ambulance quickly arrived, and
her father was saved in time.
Soon Frank got better. He thanked his little girl. She 10 his life. He was so proud of her.
1.A.he B.his C.him D.himself
2.A.so B.but C.or D.because
3.A.quickly B.slowly C.quick D.slow
4.A.weeks B.week C.years D.year
5.A.a B.an C.the D./
6.A.was B.is C.were D.are
7.A.everybody B.nobody C.everything D.nothing
8.A.speak B.to speak C.push D.to push
9.A.on B.in C.for D.with
10.A.saved B.save C.saves D.will save
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When my baby brother Lipe was growing inside her body, my mother learned that he would be born with
Down Syndrome (唐氏综合征). Hearing this, we all began to 1 . Would he be able to walk and talk like
other kids? Would he have any friends and be liked by others? All these problems 2 us day and night.
We even couldn’t sleep well, though we knew we would 3 him exactly the way he was.
Thankfully, after birth, Lipe was 4 than we expected. He didn’t have heart problems connected
(有联系的) with Down Syndrome. With fair hair and big eyes, he was so lovely. He also smiled warmly. Even if it
took him long time to learn something easy, he always did well without becoming angry. Although we were glad
to see that, we still 5 what others would say about him. In order to protect (保护) him, I didn’t tell
anyone about his condition (状态). I was also afraid that my friends would stay away from me if they knew that.
But I soon 6 if I truly loved him, I shouldn’t avoid (避免) this problem. So I told a friend about Lipe’sdisease (疾病). She said my brother needed more love. After the long talk, the whole family 7 to spend
more time being with him. We played soccer and listened to his favorite songs.
Because of my brother, I have changed a lot. Before his birth, if I saw someone who acted differently, I
thought it to be 8 and started laughing at him or her. I now think what they could 9 be
experiencing in life. We may live in a world where we don’t understand what people are going through, but we
can at least show 10 . Only in this way can we expect to create a better world.
1.A.laugh B.worry C.imagine D.fight
2.A.satisfied B.surprised C.changed D.troubled
3.A.accept B.expect C.afford D.miss
4.A.healthier B.happier C.more confident D.more careful
5.A.talked about B.agreed with C.cared about D.stayed with
6.A.gave out B.spoke out C.ran out D.found out
7.A.decided B.depended C.developed D.disliked
8.A.common B.fantastic C.magic D.strange
9.A.successfully B.especially C.possibly D.accidentally
10.A.kindness B.pleasure C.differences D.feelings