填空题This is a bad time to be ill.
填空题You may need to show this when you travel to a foreign country. p ______
填空题In the United States, newspaper reports tell of "crime in the streets" every day. (36) , all too often such stories have made many people think that (37) are so dangerous that they should be (38) . However, this is not necessarily the (39) . If an individual is careful wherever he goes, the (40) of having a misfortune in any large city are (41) small. Besides, the police have also given many tips to help people be on (42) against any possible attack. In general, when moving about a city at night, it is (43) to keep to the more traveled and better lighted streets. If you must travel through areas of a city that are considered dangerous, (44) . Avoid parks in the night since they are too likely to be deserted. Most cities have special telephone numbers to report a fire or to call the police. (45) . If the number is not posted, you can reach the police or fire department by calling the operator on the telephone. (46) .
填空题她可真是个爱美的姑娘,每次出门前都在
jìng子
前照一照。
填空题我们要
péi
养全面发展的人才。
填空题Did you have any difficulty ______ (取得去美国的证)?
填空题A newly-qualified dentist took out Mr Dupont's tooth.
had
Mr Dupont ____________________ by a newly-qualified
dentist.
填空题要办好这件事,
kùn
难会很多,你别想得太简单了。
填空题这是我上学以来看到的最精彩的一
chǎng
足球赛。
填空题If you don't understand a word, you can look in this. d______
填空题The TV programme was so complicated that none of the children could understand it.
too
The TV programme was____________________ the children to understand.
填空题Even though the majority of Americans would find it hard to imaginewhat life could be like without a car, some have begun to realize that theautomobile is a mixed blessing. Traffic accidents are increasing steady, 67. ______and large cities are troubled by too many automobiles. First of all, 68. ______perhaps, is the air pollution caused by the internal-combustion (内燃机)engine. Every car engine burns hundred of gallons of fuel each year and 69. ______pumps gases into the air. These gases are one origin of the smog that 70. ______hangs over large cities. Some of these gases are poisonous and danger to 71. ______health, especially for someone with a weak heart or a respiratory disease One answer to the problem of air pollution is to build a car that doesnot pollute. That's the several major automobile manufacturers are trying 72. ______to do. But building a clean car is easier saying than done. So far, progress 73. ______has been slow. Another solution is to eliminate car fumes altogether for 74. ______getting rid of the internal-combustion engine. Inventors are now workingon turbine-powered cars, as long as on cars powered by steam and 75. ______electricity. But most of us won't be driving cars run on batteries orboiling water for a while yet. Many auto makers believe that it will spend 76. ______years to develop practical models that are powered by electricity or steam.
填空题咱们是班干部,一定要好好为同学们服
wù
。
填空题我非常感
xiè
老师们对我的关心和帮助,没有他们就没有我今天的成绩。
填空题Write a Note to the Future YouDear FutureMe, I have become interested in talking to you. I like the idea of you receiving bits of the past, piece by piece I've been a little blue lately because of ending relationship with S. Perhaps you're still friends with her. Probably not, though. Just remember that you had some lovely time with her. When I read this, I'll be a much different being. I think one of the things that impressed me about many of the "future letters" is how they seem to serve a healing (治愈) purpose: reminding future selves to get relaxed, to go out more, to enjoy life, to get work done. Above all, to be happy. Be happy. Greg, written Oct. 7, 2003, to be sent April 25, 2009 What Is It? In 2009, on April 25, a man named Greg is supposed to get an e-mail. It will remind him that he is his own best friend and worst enemy, that he once dated a woman named Shelley, and that he planned to major in computer science. Who Sent the Mail? The e-mail was sent by Grcg himself through a website called FutureMe. org. Because it is one of the messages open to the public view at the site, Greg used only his first name. FutureMe is one of a handful of websites that let people send e-mails to themselves or others to be read years in the future. It attracts users from around the world, a good portion of whom are in high schools and colleges. What Is the Purpose to Do This? Some use the service to note down their current lives and styles. Others remind their future selves of personal goals and tasks, such as whether they've lost that extra weight, or found the perfect mate. Whatever their pleasure, people worldwide are joining the e-time trend. Since the fall of 2002, FutureMe. org already has received more than 192,000 messages, and the number grows at a rate of almost 400 a day. The most interesting development in FutureMe is that some people allow their letters to be displayed publicly. This provides visitors to the site with an opportunity to briefly eavesdrop (偷听) on their thinking. "Messages into the future is something that people have always wanted to do," sail Paul Saffo, a director in one US research group. "In a way, it's a statement of optimism." Who Established the Website? Matt Sly, 29, created FutureMe. org four years ago when he remembered being required to write a letter to himself in school. Sly, now a graduate student in management studies at Yale University, worked with Jay Patrikios, 31, of San Francisco on the project. The website lets people send messages for delivery as much as 30 years from now for free, though Sly reports that most users schedule their e-mails to be sent within three years. "We want people to think about their future and what their goals, dreams, hopes and fears are," he said. Is the Idea Popular? Recently, Forbes. com adopted the idea, offering an "e-mail time" promotion. More than 140,000 letters were collected over about six weeks. Nearly 20 percent are supposed to land in the sender's inbox in 20 years. "A lot of people have been excited by it," said a Forbes. corn worker. "It makes you stop and think about your life in a way that you usually don't." Paul Hudson, a cofounder of the website, said the project was new to him. "Part of the value of it is that you define yourself when you do it. It might be a good exercise in introspection (反省). /
填空题明天去春游,我打算带一
píng
可乐,一个面包和一根香肠。
填空题小企业生存压力大,更应该获得政
fǔ
的支持。
填空题小时候,爸爸带我去国外旅游,周围的人在说什么,我一句也听不
dǒng
。
填空题离开母校许多年了,但美丽的校园,老师的
wēi
笑却永远也忘不了。
填空题If you keep trying, ______ (你迟早会找到一份称心如意的工作).
