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dthedaughterinlawbecameangrywiththeoldman,sotheyputasmalltableinthecorner.There,thegrandfatheratealone,whiletherestofthefamilyenjoyeddinneratthetable.droppedSincethegrandfatherhadbrokenadishortwo,hisfoodwas_4(serve)inawoodenbowl.Thefouryearoldboywatcheditallinsilence.Oneeveningbeforesupper,thefathernoticedhisson_5(play)withapieceofwoodonthefloor.Heaskedthechildsweetly,“Whatareyou_6(make)?”servedplayingmakingTheboyanswered,“Oh,IammakingalittlebowlforyouandmamatoeatyourfoodfromwhenIgrowup.”Thefouryearoldboysmiledand_7(go)backtowork.Thewordsstrucktheparents,sothattheywereinsilence.Thentearsstarted_8(stream)downtheircheeks(脸颊).Thoughnowordwasspoken,bothknewwhatmustbedone.Thateveningthehusbandtookthegrandfathershandandgentlyledhimbacktothefamilytable.wenttostream六六DrawingmighthelpyouthinkWhenyouresittinginclass,haveyoueverdrawnpicturesinthemarginsofyournotebooks?Ifso,yourteachermighthavetoldyou_1(stop).Manypeoplethinkofdoodling(涂鸦涂鸦)asadistraction(分分散注意力的事散注意力的事)frommoreimportantthings.Butitmightbejusttheopposite.tostopOnestudyshowsthatdoodlingmayhelpyourememberthingsyouhear.In2009researchersaskedtwogroupsofpeopletolistentoaphonemessage.Onegroup_2(encourage)todoodle,buttheotherwasnot.Neithergroupknewthatitwouldbeaskedtorememberinformationfromthemessage.Butthegroupthatdoodledremembered29percentmore.wasencouragedOtherpeople_3(suggest)otherusesfordrawing.JessePrinz,aprofessorwhostudiesdoodling,saysitcanhelpyouthinkcreatively.Walkingawayfromaproblemtodrawmightactuallyhelpyousolveit.Whenyoucomeback,you_4(have)afreshperspectiveandfigureoutananswermorequickly.havesuggestedwillhaveTwoyearsago,anauthornamedSunniBrown_5(write)abookondoodling.Shearguesthatdoodlingisatoolthatcanhelppeoplethink.Sheadmitsthatpeopleseedoodlingasdoingnothing,butshewantstochangethat.Infact,sherunsabusinessthathelpscompaniesimproveorganizationandplanningthroughdoodling.wroteShe_6(believe)doodlingishelpfulbecauseitincorporates(整 合)manywaysoflearning.Youlearninfourways:seeing,hearing,readingorwriting,andthroughmovement.Themorewaysyouuse,thebetteryoulearn.Andwhenyoudoodlewhileyou_7(listen)toalecture,youuseallfour.believesarelisteningYoumightthinkthatbeinggoodat_8(draw)isimportantfordoodling.Butifthepointofdoodlingistohelpyouthink,thenitdoesntmatterwhatthepicturelookslike.Evenifyourenotanartist,doodlingcanhelpyou.Sonexttimeyouneedhelpfocusing,pickupapenanddoodleaway!drawing七七WouldyouliketovisitBritainoneday?Ourcountrywouldliketowelcomeyou!Overseastravelcanbeexpensive.Buttherearewaysof_1(visit)Britaincheaply.Wehopethatwecangiveyousomegoodideas.visitingWhentocome?IfyoucanavoidthebusymonthsJulyandAugust,yourvisitmaybecheaper.There_2(be)smallernumbersofvisitors.BritishweatherispleasantfromApriltotheendofSeptember.Ofcourse,you_3(could)visititinwinter,butitisoftendarkby4p.m.Manyplaces,suchaslargehousesandcastles(城堡),are_4(close)earlyinwinter.willbecanclosedHowever,ifyouareinterestedinmuseums,artgalleriesortheatres,wintermaybeagoodtime_5(visit).Beprepared.Ifyouareastudent,itsagoodidea_6(apply)for(申请)anInternationalStudentIdentityCard(身份证).Withthiscard,youcansavealotofmoney.tovisittoapplyYoucangetthecardfromyourlocalstudenttraveloffice,andyoucanalsodial(44)08708413224togetit._7(get)thecard,youneedtoshowthatyouareastudent,getapassportphoto,and_8(pay)alittlemoney.Togetpay八八Lastyear,Iworkedinamiddleschoolnearmymothershouse,andIstayedwithherforamonth.Duringthattime,Ihelpedherdosomehouseworkandbuysomefood.Afterthefirstweek,Inoticedthatthefoodwas_1(eat)upveryquickly.ThenIbegankeepinganeyeonmymum.eatenTomysurprise,Ifoundthatshewouldputsomeofthefoodintoapaperbagandgooutwithitataboutnineeverymorning.Andfinally,Idecided_2(follow)her.Isawhertakingthefoodtothestreetchildren.Shewouldalsospendalotoftimetalkingandplayingwiththem.tofollowOneday,Italkedtoaneighborandfoundoutthatmymumwaswellknowninthearea.Thechildrenwereveryfriendlywithherandeven_3(think)ofherastheirownmother.Thenithitmewhywouldntshewanttotellmeaboutit?WassheworriedthatIwouldstop_4(buy)foodifIfoundout?thoughtbuyingWhenmymumgothome,Igaveherabighug(拥 抱).Itoldhershedidntneed_5(keep)itasecretfromme.Andshetoldmesomethingaboutthechildren.Someofthemlivedwithanoldladyinasmallhouse.Otherssleptonthestreet.Foryears,shewas_6(help)thepoorstreetchildrenby_7(give)themfood.tokeephelpinggivingAftershetoldmeeverything,Iwassomovedbyhowselfless(无私 的)she_8(be).Shehelpedothersinneed.Asherson,Iwassoproudofmymum.Icontinuedtobuyfoodformymumafterthat.ButIalwaysaddedonemorebagforherotherchildren.was九九【中考中考临沂临沂】CampbellRemessisateenagerfromAustralia.Hehasbeensewing(缝制缝制)teddybearsforsickchildrenforseveralyears.Thestory_1(begin)in2013whenCampbellwasnineyearsold.HetoldhisparentsthathewantedtogiveChristmasgiftstochildreninhospitals.beganButhisparentssaidno,becausewithninechildrenoftheirown,buyingpresentsforsickchildrenwouldjustcosttoomuch.Thelittleboydidntgiveup,however.Hedecided_2(make)theirpresentsbyhimself.Campbellmadehisfirstteddybearwithhismotherssewingmachineinhisbedroom.Itwashardforhimashehadneverdonethisbefore.tomakeHedownloaded(下载)patternsfromtheInternetandlearnedhowtomakeateddybearby_3(watch)videosonline.Ittookhimfivehourstofinishhisfirstteddybear.Hecannowmakeateddybearinanhour.Hehasalsostartedaprojectcalled“Project365byCampbell”inwhichhe_4(try)tomakeateddybeareveryday.watchingtriesYoungCampbelluseshispocketmoneytobuymaterialsformakingteddybears.Tomakemorepocketmoney,hehelpshisparentswithhouseworkwheneverheisfree.Sometimes,healsosellshisteddybearsonline_5(raise)moneyforsickchildren.Manypeople_6(encourage)byCampbellsstoryandtheygiveawayfreematerialstohim.toraiseareencouragedCampbell_7(give)awayabout1,300teddybearssofar.Heisnowbusymakingthisyearsteddybears.Hesaidthathehadneverthoughtofstoppingandhewouldkeep_8(put)smilesonpeoplesfaces.hasgivenputting十十Mr.Leewasinbedandwas_1(try)togotosleepwhenheheardthebellring.Heturnedonthelightandlookedathisclock.Itwastwelveoclock.“Whocanit_2(is)atthistimeofnight?”Hethought.Hedecided_3(go)andfindout.Sohegotoutofbed,putonhisdressinggownandwenttothedoor.tryingbetogoWhenheopenedthedoor,there_4(be)nobodythere.“Thatisverystrange.”Thenhewentbacktohisbedroom,tookoffhisdressinggown,gotbackintobed,_5(turn)offthelightandtriedtogotosleep.Afewminuteslaterheheardthebellringagain.wasturnedMr.Leejumpedoutofbedveryquicklyandrushedtothedoor.Heopenedit,butagainhefoundnoonethere.Heclosedthedoorandtried_6(notfeel)angry.Thenhesawapieceofpaperonthefloor.Hepickeditup.There_7(be)somewordsonit:“Itisnowaftermidnight,soitisAprilFoolsDay.AprilFooltoyou!”nottofeelwere“Oh,itwastheEnglishboynextdoor!”Mr.Leeexclaimed(惊叫)andalmostsmiled.Hewentbacktobedand_8(fall)asleepatonce.Thebelldidnotringagain.fell十一十一Streetartcanbefoundonbuildings,streetsignsandevendustbinsfromTokyotoParistoNewYorkCity.Thisspecialkindofartcantaketheformofpaintings,sculptures,clothorevenstickers.Streetart_1(become)partofaculturewhichcanbeseenaroundtheworld.hasbecomeNow,evenartmuseumsandgalleries(画廊)arecollectingtheworksofstreetartists.Peoplehavedifferentthoughtsaboutstreetart.Somethinkstreetart_2(be)bad,butothersseethisartasarichformofnontraditionalculturalexpression.StreetartbeganinNewYorkCityinthe1960s.isYoungadultswouldusepaintinspecialcanstospray(喷射)their“tag”onwallsandtraincarsaroundthecity.Thistagwasanametheycreated_3(show)offtheirartwork.Thisstyleofdrawingandwritingbecameknownasgraffiti(涂鸦).Graffitiartshowedthatyoungpeoplewantedtorebel(反抗)againsttherules.Theytraveledaroundcitiestomakepaintingsthateveryonecouldsee.toshowStreetartistsdotheirworkforsomereasons.Anumberofthem_4(choose)streetartbecauseitisclosertoeverydaylife.Whattheyenjoymostisthefreedomof_5(express)themselveswhichstreetartpermits(允 许).OnewellknownstreetartistisSwoon.Shecutsoutpaperimagesofpeopleandputsthemonwalls.Swoondidntstarthercareerasastreetartist.chooseexpressingShestudiedartbut,astime_6(go)on,gotboredwiththeworksshesawinmuseums.Thenshefellinlovewithgraffiti.ThepeopleinNewYorkenjoySwoonsstrongandinterestingstyle.Somemuseumshavealready_7(buy)someofherworks.Nowadaysstreetarthasbecomepartofaworldwideculture.Itis_8(support)bywebsites,artistgroups,booksandmagazines.wentboughtsupported十二十二IntheUK,mostchildrenhavetheirlunchesatschool,butinsomeschools,parentscanchoosewhattheirchildreneat.Thechildrencanhaveaschooldinnerahot,cookedmeal;ortheycantakeapacked(包装的包装的)lunchwiththem,whichusually_1(include)coldfoodlikesandwiches.Oftenparentsknowwhattheirchildrenwant.includesCath,amotherofthreechildren,toldus,“Mychildrenhave_2(pack)lunchesbecausetheysaytheyhateschooldinners.SoImakethreepackedluncheseverymorning.”However,anothermother,Susan,madeadifferentchoice.Shesaid,“Mydaughtershavealwayshadschooldinners.IthinktheyprobablygethealthierfoodatschoolthanafewsandwichesImakeforthem.”packedButhowhealthyareschooldinners?Kaz,afather,_3(think)poorlyofthem.Hesaid,“Fizzy(起 泡 的)drinkswereofferedandIthinktherewerelotsofchips.”JamieOliverspentayear_4(work)inaschoolkitchen.Hewasworriedabouttheunhealthyfoodwhichincludedburgers,pizzasandchips.thoughtworkingSohetriedtocookhealthyfoodsuchasgoodstewsandcurriesforthechildreninstead.SoJamieimprovedtheschooldinners,andtrainedthedinnerladies_5(cook)healthyfoodinthatschool.Thenheadvisedthegovernmenttoimproveschoolfoodacrossthecountry.tocookAnditseemsthatthechanges_6(begin).Anna,apupil,toldus,“Weused_7(have)afastfoodwindowwhereyougotchipsandCoke,buttheystoppedthatthisyear.Theresasaladrestaurant,whichisgood,soitshealthierthanit_8(be).”havebeguntohavewas十三十三MostAmericansenjoy_1(move)fromplacetoplace.Forexample,theyoftendrivetheircars120to160kilometresawayjusttohavedinnerwithafriendorevenflytoLondonorParisjust_2(watch)afootballmatch.Insomestatesonlyonepersoninfive_3(live)inaplaceformorethanfiveyears.movingtowatchlivesOnemaybe_4(bear)inonecity,andgotoschoolinanother.Hemayfinishhismiddleschoolintwoorthreecities,andthengotocollegefaracrossthecountry.Whenhebegins_5(work),hemaypossiblymovefromjobtojob.Movingfromonejobtoanother,which_6(call)“jobhopping”,canbeseeninmanyplacesintheUnitedStates.borntoworkiscalledJobhopping_7(do)goodtoworkersbecauseeverychangeofajobgivesthemachancetogetbetterpay.Andjobhoppingalsogivesbossesthechance_8(get)newideasandskillsfromhimorher.doestoget
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