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6-2022年上海市初三英语二模真题专项训练之完形填空
2022杨浦二模
Picture this: You wake up in the morning. A soft light turns on in your
room. You go into the bathroom and the shower starts. The ___65___ is the
perfect temperature. After your shower, you go into the kitchen. Your
favourite breakfast is already cooked. Now it's time to go to work. It's a rainy
day. You live ___66___, but you find that your umbrella and hat are already
by the door. How is all this possible? Welcome to your future life!
APPLIANCES THAT TALK
Technology will allow homes in the future to be “smart”. Appliances will ___67___ each
other — and with you. Your stove will tell you when your food is cooked and ready to eat.
Refrigerators will suggest menu and recipes based on food items you already have.
HOUSES THAT THINK
Are you ___68___ the color or pattern of your walls? In a smart home, you won't have to
repaint them. The walls will actually be digital screens, like computer or TV screens.
A computer network will link these walls with everything else in your house. This
technology controls your entire house. Your house can learn about your likes and dislikes. It will
then use that knowledge to control the environment. ___69___, it will set the heat in the house to
your favourite temperature. It will turn on the shower at the right heat. It will also darken the
windows at night and lighten them when it's time to wake up.
ROBOTS THAT ___70___?
But how about your cooked breakfast, and the umbrella and hat you found by the door? For
those, you can thank your robot helper. Scientists today are starting to build friendlier, more
intelligent robots.
Sociable robots will be able to show feelings with their faces, just like humans. They will
smile, frown and make eye contact. These robots will do work around the house. Hopefully they
will even take care of children and the elderly.
How soon will this smart home be a reality? There's a good chance it will be a part of your
life in the next 10 years, perhaps sooner.
65. A) body B) weather C) food D) water
66. A) abroad B) alone C) happily D) quietly
67. A) play with B) compete with C) get along with D) communicate with
68. A) amazed at B) tired of C) worried about D) aware of
69. A) For example B) What's more C) After all D) In brief
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2022普陀二模
It was a weekend in spring. The warm sun shone on the
grassland around the farm. Ken was the eldest son of the farmer’s
65 children. He was not happy.
His mother was busy in the kitchen. She saw his son’s
unhappy expression.“Come on, Ken, tell me the trouble,”she said.
Ken answered,“Mother, I don’t want to take the children to the grassland. I want to please
myself!”
“Were you told to take the children to the grassland by your Father?”Mother asked.
“Yes. He said I was to take them to play on the grassland, and not to leave there until he
came back from the market.”
“ 66 , what is it you want to do?”
“I want to go with my net down to the Butterfly Valley. There will be lots of butterflies out
this spring day. And the other boys at school are all collecting. They have more than I do.”
“Oh, dear! But I can guess why your father gave those orders. He knew that this is a very
busy day for me,”his mother said.“And as this is market-day at the town, he would be away until
dinner time. So, you see, he has left you in charge. You are in father’s place this morning to guard
the farm and all of us, especially the little kids. Don’t you think it’s an honor to be 67 ?”
Something happened in Ken’s heart because of his mother’s words. He walked quietly away.
After all, what were the butterflies compared with the kids left in his charge?“Hip, hip,
hooray!”Ken cheered. He had won a 68 — over himself.
“Hi, Charlie! Hi, Jack! Come along! And where’s little Bob? We’re going to the grassland,
and I’ll teach you to play a new game!”he shouted. All the kids enjoyed a happy day.
At the dinner table, Father showed the family a new bike. He said to Ken,“Now I’ll tell you
why I wanted you to stay at home this morning. It was for this 69 . Look, my boy! For weeks
back I’ve been planning to buy this bicycle for you. Today I bought it, and it’s yours!”
For a few seconds Ken could not believe his eyes. The good, kind father had been planning for
this boy’s 70 !“Oh, Father!”Ken’s eyes were filled with tears...
( )65. A) three B) four C) five D) six
( )66. A) Besides B) Instead C) At last D) So far
( )67. A) trusted B) served C) praised D) watched
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( )69. A) game B) advice C) surprise D) outing
( )70. A) research B) collection C) competition D) pleasure
2022虹口二模
More than ten years ago, Hock travelled to his country of birth, Indonesia. He was adopted
by Dutch parents at two months old. On the trip he learnt the poor conditions for Indonesian kids.
According to the World Bank, more than 28 million Indonesians still live below the poverty
(贫困) line. This is also ___65___ to see in the country’s schools which Hock noticed on his visit.
He ___66___ to start Face This to make a difference. He says, "Instead of focusing on the
poor conditions of the schools, we wanted to make use of the optimism (乐观) of the kids at
Duduk Atas, the first school we worked with."
How did Face This start doing that? After recognizing schools in need, they set up ___67___
classes and asked the kids to create drawings, which would then be sent to the Netherlands, and
shared with artists all around the world. The artists would then re-imagine the drawings and
printed them on T-shirts.
Artists were really interested in that way of drawing from kids. Being able to work together
with a kid made them feel ___68___. They tried to get back to that way of working.
Money from sales goes ____69____ back into improving the construction of schools. In the
last ten years, the team has donated three schools on the Indonesian islands of Java, Lombok and
Flores.
Hock says ____70____ for the next ten years include expanding the range (范围) beyond T-
shirts, extending (扩展) to more Indonesia schools, and working together well with more artists.
65. A) satisfying B) precious C) comfortable D) easy
66. A) picked out B) set out C) tuned out D) worked out
67. A) Internet B) language C) art D) maths
68. A) great B) nervous C) confused D) naughty
69. A) suddenly B) directly C) simply D) seriously
70. A) plans B) decisions C) choices D) advantages
2022松江二模
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to believe, isn’t it? For decades, popcorn and movies have gone hand in hand. However, the
relationship between the two is 65 than you may think.
Back in the 1920s, movie theaters were built with elaborate decorations. They were a place of
luxury(奢华). Many of them had carpets, stages, curtains and live bands (现场乐队). And their
owners hated popcorn. It wasn’t because popcorn was unpopular. The snack had been loved by
people, especially kids, for decades. Sold from a cart (手推车), popcorn had been a 66 of a
roadside food. Movie theater owners were against popcorn because they believed it would 67
the top-quality atmosphere they wanted to create.
In the mid-1920s, more movie theaters opened. Not all of these new theaters were luxurious.
They allowed people to eat popcorn while watching movies. A couple of years later, America
suffered the Great Depression (1929-1933). Lots of people became unemployed (失业). In order
to survive (生存), theaters 68 an idea. They lowered their ticket prices. And moviegoers would
often buy a bag of popcorn 69 it was the only snack that had remained cheap. Soon, movies and
popcorn became a popular pairing across the United States. Some theater owners even bought
machines to produce popcorn themselves. The smell of popcorn filled movie theaters all over.
Today, popcorn is considered an essential part of the movie-going experience. Mike Goles, a
theater owner in the United States, said, “Sometimes, people come to theaters just for the popcorn.
They don’t even 70 what is playing!”
( ) 65. A) closer B) younger C) longer D) cooler
( ) 66. A) symbol B) mess C) reward D) waste
( ) 67. A) limit B) spread C) damage D) transport
( ) 68. A) came up withB) became aware of C) were full of D) made sure of
( ) 69. A) since B) although C) even if D) but
( ) 70. A) value B) care C) understand D) describe
2022宝山二模
We’ve all heard people say, “Oh that person is so creative!” about someone who is great at
art. But art is just one area where people can be creative.
Any time you try something ___65___ to solve a problem you’re being creative. In
engineering, that might mean mixing different materials to make a special box that will protect an
egg. At home, it could mean making up a game to amuse yourself. You can be creative every day!
Are some people naturally more creative than others? Maybe, but anyone can get more
creative with practice. Here are some ___66___ that work for experts (行家、能手) who are
creative in very different ways.
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Artist Georgia O’Keeffe found beauty in things that others passed over. She became famous
for her huge paintings of small flowers. She said: “I’ll paint them big and people will be ___67___
when they take time to look at them again.”
Explore and ___68___
Shigeru Miyamoto is the brains behind some of world’s most popular video games:
Super Mario. He developed his creativity when he was growing near Kyoto, Japan. He spent
hours exploring nature and going on adventures in his mind. As a game designer, he still
finds joy in making up new worlds.
Super Mario
Keep creating
Lin-Manuel Miranda wrote some well-known musicals and he wrote songs for the movie
Moana (海洋奇缘). In an interview, he was asked if he was writing another musical. His answer:
“___69___.”
Don’t give up
Dr Lonnie Johnson is the inventor of the Super Soaker water gun. When
he was in high school, he wanted to build a real robot that he had seen on TV.
He didn’t stop trying ___70___ he was told that the TV robots had people
the Super Soaker inside. After a year, he succeeded. He later became an engineer and a rocket
scientist. Now he develops technologies to deliver clean energy worldwide. In
a TED Talk, he said, “Just like with the robot, I don’t know any better than ‘Try’.”
65. A) meaningful B) difficult C) important D) unusual
66. A) examples B) tips C) stories D) experiments
67. A) satisfied B) proud C) surprised D) pleased
68. A) imagine B) discover C) share D) investigate
69. A) Never B) Maybe C) Always D) Almost
70. A) because B) until C) unless D) although
2022静安二模
After a long day, Zhang Tian finally got back to his small room,
feeling tired. He had to prepare his lessons for the following day.
This is a(n) ___65___ day for Zhang Tian. He had been teaching in
Guizhou Province for quite a few months.
Zhang Tian graduated from university last year. His parents hoped he would go to a big city
to find a teaching job. ___66___, Zhang Tian wanted to start a new lifestyle. His teachers told him
to go and teach where he was needed most. For that reason he became a volunteer teacher in a
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But not everything lived up to Zhang Tian's hopes. The school was much smaller than he had
imagined. Living in the village was also a ___67___. He could only shower every four days, and
he had to learn how to cook. The thought of leaving once flashed through his mind, but he quickly
gave up on the idea.
The school had just three teachers and Zhang Tian was the only English teacher. The two
local teachers were responsible for maths and Chinese. To make school life more ___68___ for his
students, Zhang Tian added more subjects ― music, art and PE. PE is certainly the kids' favourite
subject! The playground is now full of laughter and music.
Zhang Tian's first year is almost over. He has enjoyed working with the children. What made
him feel good was that his students were able to read, speak and write in English, and they became
more confident in learning. Zhang Tian also brought ___69___ to the village. He contacted charity
organizations about rebuilding the playground and setting up a library, and helped the villagers sell
local products online. His efforts made him very popular among the villagers. The village is like
his second home now. He had only planned to stay for one year, but now he feels ready to stay for
another year. He feels so happy that he followed his heart when he chose what to do with his life,
although it may not be what others ___70___.
65. A) lucky B) exciting C) ordinary D) unforgettable
66. A) First B) Next C) Besides D) However
67. A) duty B) challenge C) chance D) solution
68. A) enjoyable B) traditional C) convenient D) changeable
69. A) cases B) examples C) changes D) suggestions
70. A) decided B) believed C) promised D) expected
2022崇明二模
Julie Joins Facebook
Julie was sitting in bed late at night playing with her brand-new
smartphone. Earlier that week, she had been visited by her children
and grandchildren to celebrate her 70th birthday, and had received
the phone as a 65 from her granddaughter Mary. Julie had been
widowed (守寡) for five years now. Since she lived hours away
from the rest of the family, Mary thought the phone would be a
good way for them to 66 and take up some of her time.
Up until then, Julie had never really been interested in catching
up with modern technology, but finally owning her own smartphone
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the younger people were doing. However, when making her profile (简介) page, she was 67
to put up a picture of herself since she thought she looked too wrinkly (有皱纹的) and nobody
would want to talk to her. To change this, she downloaded a picture of a 20-year-old beautiful girl
from Google, posted it under her 68 , and went to sleep.
The next morning, Julie woke up and enthusiastically logged into Facebook in hopes that she
would have one or two new friends. She could not believe her eyes. Her inbox was full of friend
requests from dozens and dozens of young handsome men who 69 her beauty and wanted to
know all about her. Julie decided to accept only the best-looking ones and began chatting with
them day and night, 70 letting them know that they were actually talking to a grandma. The
next time Julie met up with Mary, she thanked her so much for the phone and remarked, “I
haven’t felt so young and pretty in years!” Mary was confused and asked, “Why?” Julie just gave
a mischievous smile and changed the topic.
65. A) tool B) gift C) custom D) duty
66. A) keep in touch B) have sports C) make a decision D) stay up
67. A) proud B) forgetful C) satisfied D) embarrassed
68. A) name B) direction C) address D) diary
69. A) showed B) owned C) praised D) ignored
70. A) ever B) almost C) later D) never
2022奉贤二模
What’s in your face?
Your face might be the most unique (特别的) part of your physical
appearance. ____65____ has something about their face that’s a little
different. And that difference makes facial recognition (面部识别) possible.
This technology can be seen in many films. In the science-fiction classic:
A Space Odyssey, a powerful AI-controlled computer called HAL 9000 is able to “____66____”
the emotions of human astronauts by scanning ( 扫描) their faces. And in the 1987 action classic:
Robocop, a half-robot police officer identifies (识别) a criminal by scanning his ____67____ and
finding it in a computer.
Today, facial recognition tech has become reality. It is mainly used as a ____68____ method
to identify criminals. In 2018, facial recognition technology was used to identify and catch
criminals who were attending concerts by Hong Kong singer Jacky Cheung. And if you have a
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your face. But those are ____69____ a few of the things we can use facial recognition for. The
possibilities, it seems, are endless.
Take Grab for example. Grab is a ride-hailing (叫车服务) company in southeast Asia that
uses facial recognition technology to protect passengers from danger. The technology works by
scanning the faces of both the driver and the passenger, allowing passengers to make sure that
they have been matched up with the ____70____ driver.
Facial recognition is more common than you might realize.
65. A. Someone B. Anyone C. Everyone D. No one
66. A. read B. draw C. show D. speak
67. A. information B. figure C. photo D. apartment
68. A. amusement B. science C. politics D. safety
69. A. still B. just C. nearly D. hardly
70. A. careful B. correct C. close D. confident
2022嘉定二模
Several times a week, teenager Karina Moore trains at her local pool
to jump from the high-diving board into the water—in an attempt(努力) to
become a national diving champion.
Karina first knew about diving during a family break in Spain. There
was a high-diving board in the hotel. Young people were diving off it.
Karina didn’t join in, 65 she was a strong swimmer. Then after returning home, she discovered
a long-distance runner she’d always admired had started diving for relaxation. So she became
more 66 .
Karina joined a beginner’s training class at her local pool. They had several classes jumping
onto soft materials before trying the high board. ‘The water looked a long way down,’ says
Karina, ‘but after our training, I felt I would 67 it. I didn’t injure myself! I couldn't wait to get
started, although the other weren’t so keen! Anyway, I wasn’t disappointed by the experience.’
In Karina’s area, there’s now lots of interest in high diving, but it’s sometimes 68 for
swimmers to find suitable practice facilities. Although the pools are deep enough, they’re in use so
often by diving club that other people don’t get opportunities to practice. Fortunately, though,
Karina’s coach noticed her talent and helped her develop her techniques. After only two years, she
won competitions in her area.
But what’s it like to 69 diving so much? ‘I train 20 hours a week,’ says Karina, ‘and I
won’t pretend it’s easy. You have to enjoy it to spend so much time doing it! It’s not easy for my
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they’ve had financial help from sport organizations, 70 . And my school work and social life are
good. I still meet my friends, and there’s always the phone. The only thing I hadn’t realized was
that the poor water would damage my hair. But I’ll definitely keep on diving!’
( ) 65. A) because B) if C) when D) though
( ) 66. A) interested B) relaxed C) excited D) surprised
( ) 67. A) try B) dive C) join D) manage
( ) 68. A) enjoyable B) difficult C) common D) useful
( ) 69. A) go on B) depend on C) focus on D) hold on
( ) 70. A) luckily B) hardly C) possibly
2022闵行二模
Should Shakespeare (莎士比亚) be taught in schools?
Linda Hill and Louis Wright, two American students, are having a (an) ___65___. They are
arguing about whether or not William Shakespeare should it be taught in schools.
Yes! - Linda Hill No! - Louis Wright
Shakespeare is widely regarded as one of the I don’t think schools should teach
best writers in history. He produced many great Shakespeare. The biggest ___69___ is
works. While we enjoy these stories, we can learn that it is not useful. Let’s be honest: When
many things do you really use Shakespeare outside of
First, Shakespeare teaches us history. Of school?
course, this was not the writer’s intention. Many of my classmates consider
However, Shakespeare liked to ___66___ his own studying Shakespeare to be a waste of
society in his plays. Through the reading of his time. If we didn’t study Shakespeare, we
works, we can find out what was going on when could spend more time learning things
he was alive. that are more useful.
Shakespeare also helped ___67___ In addition, Shakespeare is too
thousands of English words. According to the ___70___. The stories don’t deal with
Oxford English Dictionary, words like “rival” and modern problems. The language is old. It
“hostile” all first appeared in Shakespeare’s plays. is difficult for students to
We can get a better understanding of the English understand it. Some young
language through these works. people will lose interest in
___68___, few writers in history have been literature all together if they
able to describe the human condition as well as are required to study
Shakespeare had. By exploring different human Shakespeare.
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In conclusion, I think schools should teach
Shakespeare.
65. A) ambition B) debate C) reply D) memory
66. A) look after B) talk about C) listen to D) stand for
67. A) keep B) translate C) reduce D) create
68. A) At least B) By the way C) What’s more D) In return
69. A) chance B) challenge C) reason D) resource
70. A) boring B) ordinary C) changeable D) familiar
2022徐汇二模
Monday, 12 March
I was out in the Rose Garden neighbor when I received a radio call
telling me to ___65___ an accident nearby. A taxi driver had knocked down a
cyclist on the corner of Hill Road and Green Street. The cyclist suffered back
injuries and was sent by ambulance to the nearest hospital. The taxi driver
was in a state of shock when I tried to interview him. ___66___, there were
no passengers. This has been another busy day. We police officers never
know what will happen, so there's no chance of getting bored!
Tuesday, 13 March
A five-year-old boy fell into a pool in the Green Park neighborhood. Fortunately, an elderly
man Terry Lim was passing by when the incident took place and he called 110. When I reached
the ___67___, I wasted no time and jumped into the pool right away. I managed to save the boy in
the nick of time. When I took him home, his mother was so ___68___ and she gave me bags of
food and drink for my lunch!
Wednesday, 14 March
I saved another life today. This time it was an eighty-year-old man who had stopped
___69___. When Officer Max and I received the emergency call, we quickly took our first aid kit
(急救包) and drove our patrol car there. We immediately started CPR, and kept it up while
waiting for the ___70___ to arrive. Five minutes later, when they came, the man had started to
breathe and he was taken to hospital right away. Over the past couple of days, I had saved two
people’s lives and that for me, is the best part of a police officer's job.
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68. A. frightened B. excited C. thankful D. angry
69. A. eating B. breathing C. smoking D. exercising
70. A. street cleaners B. bus drivers C. ambulance workers D. chief editors
2022浦东二模
A thoughtful gift
Don’t focus on the price tag when you want to choose a gift. Instead, get creative and think
about a different set of values.
Care
There are many things you can buy for friends, family members or even teachers. From a
framed photograph to a small gift, each present sends a powerful message. And the closer you are
to a person, the more ___65___ your present can be — it’s a real chance to prove how well you
know them and their interests. Before you make a purchase, think about the ___66___ of the
person you’re buying for. It’s not the price of the gift, but the thought behind it.
Time
You can give your time in so many ways.
Homemade presents are special and show you care enough to make an effort. ___67___ with
emotion can also bring a sense of happiness. It could be knitting a scarf with their favourite
colour, making a greeting card with a self-created poem inside or baking lovely cupcakes.
Whatever you decide, make it amazing — for them and for you. And a gift doesn’t even have to be
‘___68___’. It could be simply hanging out together, including watching your friend’s must-see
movie, visiting your mother’s favourite museum or asking a grandparent to tell you more about
his/her childhood. The gift of time is ___69___ — think carefully about how the other person
would wish to spend a few hours or a day together.
Meaning
Why wait for a birthday or Christmas? From ‘I’m sorry’ to ‘I love you’ and ‘thank you’ to
‘good luck’, gifts can take many messages and ___70___ inner feelings of regret,
thankfulnesswhen you are too shy to speak them out. It’s a wonderful feeling for the giver, too, as
the person will be surprised and touched by such a display of care and attention.
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67. A) Deciding B) Creating C) Delivering D) Cheering
68. A) everything B) anything C) something D) nothing
69. A) precious B) dull C) limited D) common
70. A) keep B) exchange C) carry D) express
2022长宁二模
Amy Purdy's challenges began when she was 19. She was working, snowboarding as much
as possible, feeling independent and happy. Then she developed a serious illness, bacterial
meningitis (脑膜炎). At the hospital, doctors said she had a 2% chance of survival. When Amy
__65__ came home two and a half months later, she had lost both of her legs below the knee.
Soon Amy got her first pair of artificial (假的) legs. They were so painful and ugly. Amy
wondered how she would ever be __66__ again. She knew she had to figure out how to live with
her new challenges. She asked herself this question: What if her life were a book, and she were the
author? How would she want her story to go?
The question made her start daydreaming. She __67__ herself walking, helping others, and
snowboarding again. Having such a dream was the first step on her new journey. Four months
later Purdy was snowboarding again - with __68__. She needed better artificial feet and legs, but
she couldn't find anything that worked. In order to live her dream, she had to be creative: she
decided to design a pair of legs herself.
Instead of trying to __69__ what she calls the "borders" in her life, Amy pushed off them,
using them to force herself to reach higher and farther. It's a strategy (策略) that has worked very
well. In 2011 and 2012, Purdy won back-to-back World Cup championships in snowboarding.
And that same spring, she inspired millions with her performances on the TV show Dancing with
the Stars. She made it all the way to the finals, and got a medal. __70__ writing a book about her
experiences, Amy has founded an organization to help others with disabilities enjoy sports. She
gives talks encouraging people to meet challenges, just as she has done.
65. A) completely B) suddenly C) finally) D) carefully
66. A) active B) successful C) creative D) confident
67. A) continued B) practiced C) required D) imagined
68. A) pleasure B) breath C) difficulty D) patience
69. A) make sure B) break down C) get tired of D) point out
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2022金山二模
Every time you’re online, you are attacked by pictures, articles, links and
videos trying to tell their stories. ___65___, not all of them are true. These
days it’s so easy to share information. These stories spread quickly, and the
result is---fake (假的) news.
There is a variety of fake news: from crazy stories which people easily
recognize to more types of inaccurate information. Experts have been examining the fake news
and offered us these tips. Don’t ___66___!
1. Check the source
Look at the website where the story comes from. Does it look real? Is the text well written?
Are there a variety of other stories or is it just one story? Fake news websites often use ___67___
that sound like real newspapers, but don’t have many real stories about other topics.
2. Watch out for fake photos
Many fake news stories use images that are photoshopped (图像处理) or taken from an
unrelated site. Sometimes, if you just look ___68___ at an image you can see if it has been
changed.
3. Check the story in other places
If you do find it on many other sites that you know and trust, then it probably isn’t fake.
4. Look for other signs
There are other techniques that fake news uses. Also, think about how the story makes you
feel. If the news story makes you angry, it’s probably ___69___ to make you angry.
If you know these things about online news, and can apply them in your everyday life, then
you have the control over what to read, what to believe and most importantly what to share. If you
find a news story that you know is fake, the most important ___70___ is: don't share it!
In this way, the world will be safer.
65. A) Finally B) Instead C) Luckily D) Unfortunately
66. A) fall asleep B) get angry C) get fooled D) lose weight
67. A) addresses B) alarms C) animals D) songs
68. A) angrily B) closely C) happily D) quickly
69. A) failed B) designed C) happened D) invited
70. A) date B) person C) festival D) advice
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Everyone wants to be polite and no one wants to look 65 . Therefore, it’s important to learn the
local dining rules so you can travel like a pro. To help you out, we’ll talk about 4 different
countries and our tips on the rules.
America: No elbows!
Like most western countries, in America it’s impolite to put your elbows on the dining table. Of
course, no one will 66 this rule if you’re eating at McDonald’s. But at fancier restaurants or
business dinners, you’ll want to remember to keep your elbows down.
Italy: Don’t ask for cappuccinos afternoon!
Italians are proud of their fantastic coffee, and they have strict rules about drinking it, too!
67 Italians, a cappuccino is strictly a morning drink and is too heavy for the afternoon. If it’s
later in the day, a lot of places will say “no” if you ask, so you’re better off just ordering an
espresso.
Japan: Feel free to slurp!
In North America, it’s generally polite to eat as 68 as possible. But, in Japan, eating noodles
loudly is a sign of appreciation! So the next time you go for ramen (拉面), don’t 69
the sound.
Korea: Look away while drinking!
Koreans love to drink, and it’s a big part of their work culture. So it’s important to show respect
and be polite when they’re out with their co-workers. When taking a sip of alcohol, they
70 making eye contact with their elders. They might even turn their bodies away when they
drink from their cups.
( ) 65. A) natural B) rude C) excited D) strict
( ) 66. A) prepare for B) care about C) depend on D) laugh at
( ) 67. A) Instead of B) Because of C) According to D) In addition to
( ) 68. A) loudly B) slowly C) quickly D) quietly
( ) 69. A) worry about B) turn off C) deal with D) give up
( ) 70. A) escape B) repeat C) keep D) avoid
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Do you sometimes wonder if life will always be the same? Perhaps nothing ever seems to
___65___? You wake up in the morning, get ready for school and then somehow, by the time your
head hits the pillow at night, it’s as if you’ve just lived a repeat of the day before. It might not
seem like it but, whether you’re aware of it, you do move forward every single day. Here’s a fun
way to see all the ___66___ you’re making.
Keep a record
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this). Write down the date at the top of the first page, then ___67___ the day in your mind. Think
of all the things you did, saw, heard, tasted, smelled or touched. Maybe you learned a new concept
in maths, a handy skill in the kitchen, an easier way to draw faces, and an awesome skateboard
trick. While exercising, did you lift ___68___ weights, run longer, walk further or stretch better?
Everything counts, even if a tiny step.
It’s all in the detail
Next, describe what happened during the day and what you learned. It can be just a few
words or several paragraphs. Add whatever mattered most to you — it might be a teacher’s
___69___, a grade that you’re proud of or congratulations from a friend. Perhaps you ___70___
found the courage to speak up for a cause you care about, acted on something that’s been
troubling you or decided to take part in an activity for the first time.
65.A) change B) appear C) matter D) increase
66.A) mistakes B) promises C) progress D) sense
67.A) prepare for B) go over C) search for D) work out
68.A) safer B) richer C) thinner D) heavier
69.A) complaints B) praise C) fear D) advice
70.A) finally B) carefully C) hurriedly D) simply