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高考语法填空专项训练(1)TakingataxiinacertainEastemEuropeancountrycanbe31shockingexperience.Itissaid32sometaxidrivershavemetalwiresstuckintothepassengerseats.And33abuttonispushed,theseatwillgiveyouanelectricshock.Thesetaxidriversdon'tdothis34fun.Theydoittotourists35argueabouttheridiculousfarestheycharge.Somedriverschargeasmuch36tentimesthelegalfare.Theyhaveasecretswitchwhich37(make)themetersmuchfaster.Ifyourefusetopay,youarereallyinforashock.Inonecase,aGermanwomanhadno38buttopayUS'$120foraUS$20ridefromtheairport.Shesaidthatshewas"reallytakenforaride,"butwhatcouldshedo?Besidestheelectricshock,shewasverbally39(abuse)andthreatenedwithphysicalviolence.Shehasonlyonepieceofadvicefortourists,"Takethebus40stayathome."(2)Inordertoknowaforeignlanguagethoroughly,fourthingsarenecessary.Firstly,wemustunderstandthelanguagewhenwehear31spoken.Secondly,wemustbeabletospeakitourselvescorrectlywithconfidenceandwithouthesitation.32,wemustbeabletoreadthelanguage,andfourthly,wemustbeabletowriteit.Wemustbeabletomakesentencesthataregrammaticallycorrect.Thereisnoeasywaytosuccess33languagelearning.34goodmemoryisagreathelp,butitisnotenoughonly35(memorize)rulesfromagrammarbook.Itisnotmuchuselearningbyheartlonglistsofwordsand36meanings,studyingthedictionaryandsoon.Wemustlearnbyusingthelanguage.37wearesatisfiedwithonlyafewruleswehavememorized,wearenotreallylearningthelanguage.“Learnthroughuse”isagoodpieceof38(advise)forthose39arestudyinganewlanguage.Practiceisimportant.Wemustpractisespeakingand40(write)thelanguagewheneverwecan.(3)Manypeoplesaythate-mailisjustafasterwaytodeliverletters.Thefactisthatletterwritingande-mailare(31)__________(complete)differentprocesses.Letterstravelinenvelopesthroughactualspaceandtaketimegetting(32)__________oneplacetoanother.Thetimeanddistance,asamatteroffact,influencetheletter-writer.IfIamwritingonpapertomybrotherinKenya,Iwillbe(33)__________(little)likelytocomplainaboutthebreakfastIhadthismorning.IwillprobablywriteaboutmyrelationshipsandsomethingsthatI’vebeenthinkingabout.Iwillalsotakemorecarewithmystyle,(34)__________(try)towriteinaway(35)________isinterestingandworthreading.Mybrothermightsavemyletter;hemightreaditbacktomeyearsfromnow.E-mailisdifferent.Itisinstant,travelingfrompointtopoint.(36)__________youdon’tprintitout,themessagedoesn’tphysicallyexist.Withe-mail,geographyisnoobstacleandtimeisnotimportant.Icansend(37)__________messagetoKenyawheneverIwantto,and(38)__________getstherealmostinasecond.Theeaseofthiskindofwritingandsendingprobablymakesforadifferentkindofcommunication.IcancomplainaboutthebreakfastIhadthismorningorrattleonaboutfriendsandmovies.Thatis(39)__________Iamnotsofocusedonstyle.Thedownsideis,Imightbelesslikelytosaysomethingdeeper.Mybrothermightglanceatmymail,havealaugh,andthendelete(40)__________.(4)Storms___31____producedatleast13tornadoessweptalongNewMexico'sborderwithTexasonFriday,___32___(destroy)homesandotherbuildingsandinjuringatleast16people,severalcritically,authoritiessaid.The_____33____(bad)damagewasreportedinthetownsofLoganandClovis,whichareabout80milesapart,policesaid.Thetornadoesdamagedseveral___34___(new)builtbuildings,toppledpowerlines___35___sparkedfiresthatwerelaterextinguishedinClovis,policeLt.JamesSchoeffelsaid.Thirteenpeoplefrom___36___areawerehospitalizedatthePlainsRegionalMedicalCenter.Fivewereincriticalcondition___37___headtrauma(外伤,损伤),saidLizCrouch,thecenter'schiefoperatingofficer.InLogan,threepeople___38___(take)toahospital,___39___othersweretreatedatalocalclinic.Oneofthemwasavisitor,sayinghewouldn’thavebeenthereifhe___40___(watch)theweatherforecastthedaybefore.(5)Jeanisa17-year-oldhighschoolstudent.OnSaturdaymornings,Jeanandherfriendstakepartintheprogram31(call)SAVETHEKIDS.TheytraveltoapoorareaofWashingtonD.C..Theyhelpyoungerstudentslearn32toreadandtosolvemathematicsproblems.ManyAmericanteenagersjoininprograms33servetheircommunities.OnweekendsJeansometimesworksatanice-creamstore.Whensheisnotworking,shegetstogetherwithhergirlfriends.Theymightgotoamovie,toashoppingmallortoaneatingplace.Ortheymightattend34sportseventoftheirhighschool.Theyalsooftenstayatonegirl’shouseforthenight.35teenagersinmostpartsofthecountry,Jeanbegandrivingacarwhenshewas16yearsold.Shedoesnothavehercar,however.Shemust36thefamilycarwithherparents.About70percentofAmericanteenagershavetheirowncars.Manyofthemdrivetheircarstoschooleveryday.Jeandoesnotsmokecigarettes37drinkalcohol.38doherfriends.Butmanyteenagersatherschooldo.Drinkingalcoholisamajorproblemthere.Everyweekendteenagershaveparties,wheretheydrinkalcohol.Thentheydrivetootherparties.Peopleundertheageof2139(notallow)todrinkalcoholintheUnitedStates.Anditis40(danger)todrinkanddriveacar.Yetthisdoesnotstopsometeenagers.(6)Oneevening,Icameacrossoneofson’spaperswithafailinggrade.Ialmoststartedtoyellhisname31Isuddenlyrememberedhewasinbedasleep.Itwashis32(nine)yearofschoolandhisacademiccareerseemedtobeinruins,soIwasangry.ButIputthepaperasideandturnedtothe33one,atthetopofwhichwerewritten“Mydad”.Itwasapoemaboutme,34includedthetimeIhadtoleaveworktotakehimtothehospitalbecausehe35(break)hisfinger.SocarelesswasI36Ihadforgottenallaboutthat.HetalkedabouthowIwrestledwithhimintheeveningsand37goodmanyotherthings.Thatpaperwassuddenlynotnearlyasimportantasithadbeenafewminutes38.Idon’tknowifheplantedthepoemnexttothefailinggradeto39(soft)theblow,butitworked.Insteadofaseverelecture,Italkedtohimaboutthepoemaswellasthefailedhomework,anditbegantomakesensetomethatIcouldincludepraisealong40constructivecriticism.(7)MoststudentsdoanIQtextearlyintheirschoolcareer.Eveniftheyneverseetheirresults,theyfeelthattheirIQis31determineshowwelltheyaregoingtodoinlife.Whentheyseeotherstudentsdoing32thanthem,theyusuallybelievethatthosestudentshave33higherIQand34thereisnothingtheycandotochangefacts.However,newresearch35EQsuggeststhatsuccessisnotsimplyresultofahighIQ.WhileyourIQtellsyouhow36(intelligence)youare,yourEQtellsyouhowwellyouuseyourintelligence.ProfessorSalovery,37inventedthetermEQ,givesthefollowingdescription:Atwork,itisIQ38getsyoupromoted.Supportedbyhisacademicresearch,ProfessorSaloverysuggeststhatwhen39(predict)someone’sfuturesuccess,theircharacter,40measuredbyEQtests,mightactuallymattermorethantheirIQ.(8)Afteraquickbreakfastinthestationrestaurant,Petersetofftolookforaroomwherehecouldliveforthenextfewmonths.Heknewexactlywhathewanted:aroom,__31__wasnottoosmall,nor__32__largethatitwouldbedifficulttobeatinwinter.Ithadtobecleanand__33__(comfort)toobut,aboveall,ithadtobequiet.Inthenewspaperhehadboughtfromthebookshop,therewereveryfewadvertisements__34__roomstolet.But,asheglanceddownthepage,__35__noticecaughthiseye.JOHNSON'SHOUSINGAGENYFLATSANDROOMSTOLETThisseemedhopeful,__36__hemadeanoteoftheaddressandsetoffinsearchoftheagency.Hefound__37__inanarrowstreetjustoffthemainroad.Thewomanatthedeskgavehimabrightsmileasheenteredand,afterPeterhadexplained__38__sortofroomhe__39__(lookfor),hepaidtwopoundsforalistofabouthalfadozenlandladieswhohadrooms__40__(let).(9)TheMinistryofEducationonTuesdayreleasedsomeinformationaboutChinesestudentswhowentabroadforstudyin2006.31informationshowsthatin2006,some134,000Chinesestudentswenttostudyabroad,and120,000of32wereself-funded(自筹资金)students,accountingfor90%ofthetotal.33(compare)withthepreviousyear,thenumberofstudentswhowentabroadforstudywasincreasedby15,000,orariseof13%.Atthesametime,therehadbeenagrowingnumberofoverseasstudents34camebacktoChinaafterstudy.In2006,over40,000overseasstudentscameback,with33,000ofthembeingself-fundstudents,20%35thantheyearbefore.MoreandmoreChinesestudentsgoabroadforstudy,36issupportedbytheChinesegovernment.AnofficialfromtheMinistryofEducationsaidthatChinafollowsaneducationalpolicythat37(encourage)studentstostudyabroadandcomebackwhenevertheywant.Inspiredbythispolicy,thenumberofstudentsgoingabroadforstudykeepsrising.Statisticsshowthat38Chinacarriedouttheopening-uppolicy,atotalofonemillionstudentshavegoneabroadforstudy.ManyofthemhavefinishedthestudyandcomebacktoChina.Thesepeoplehavemadegreat39(contribute)toChinawiththeirwork.Atpresent,over60%ofprincipalsandleadersincolleges,universitiesandresearchinstitutesinChinahavebeen40tostudy.(10)AfterIfinishedschool,Ibegantolookforwork.Now,severalmonthslater,Ihadnotfound31______kindofworkIwasinterestedin32______.OnemorningIreceivedaphonecall.“IsthatJennySmith?”amanasked.“Ihavebeentoldyou’relookingforajob.”Iagreed.Thenhewent33______.“Ihearthatyoudidwellinyourstudiesand34______youwereactiveinsports.Well,Imighthavea35______foryou.Ifyouhave36______(interesting)init,comeovertomyoffice.I’mTimBrownoftheAll-StarClothingFactory.”IwentuptoseeMr.Brownthatafternoon.While37______(ask)mequestions,helookedatme,upanddowncarefully.Atlasthesaid,“Ok,I’llletyouhavethejob.”Myheartstartedbeating38______(fast).Wouldhetakemeonasalaboratoryassistant?Iwantedtobecomeascientistoranengineersomeday.Whenhespokeagain,Icouldn’tbelievemy39______.40______heneededwasnotafuturescientist,butamodel.(11)Theyarenolongerchildren.Buttheyarenot31yet.Theyexpressthemselveswiththeirownmusic,clothesandlanguage.Therearemorethan35millionAmericans32theagesof13and19.Theyarethenation’steenagers,33(have)theemotionsofachildinthebodyofanadult.Theywanttobefreeand34(depend),andmanyofthemdisagree35theirparentsabouthowmuchfreedomtheyshouldhave.Theydon’tliketotell36ishappeningaroundthemtotheirparents.TodayAmericanteenagersspendalotofmoneybuyingrecords,clothesandelectronicdevices.Theyalsospendalotonentertainment.Lastyearteenagersspent100thousandmilliondollars.TheNEWYORKTIMESsaysthatwasevenoneandahalftimes37thantheirparentsspentonthosethings.Wheredotheseteenagers38allthismoney?Someofthemhavegotpart-timejobs,helpingtotakeafterchildrenorworkingatfastfoodplacesafterschool.39students,theycan’tworkfull-time.Instead,manyofthemdon’thavejobsandjustreceivemoneyfromtheirparents.Theymightgetasmuchas20dollarsaweek.Generally,they40(permit)tospendthismoneyinanywaytheychoose.(12)Since[31]_______startedoperatingin1999,theundergroundinGuangzhou[32]________(bring)greatchangestothecity.With[33]_______totallengthof116kilometers,theundergroundreducesthetime[34]________(long)oftheroadtrafficjams.Inaddition,itreleasesless[35]_______(harm)pollutionintotheair,thusreducingtheserioustrafficpollutioninGuangzhou.Theunderground,[36]______hasbecomeabusinesscardaswellasbeautifulsceneryofGuangzhou,[37]_______(provide)acleanenvironment[38]_______thepassengers.Undergroundline3and4havebeen[39]_________usesinceDecember30,2006,[40]_______(bring)conveniencetomoreandmorepeople.(13)Mysisterhaddroppedoutofschooland31veryunwisedecisionswithherlife.Shechosetospendhertimewithpeoplewhowerelost32shewas.Theyallchosetoignoretheir33(responsible)andsupportedoneanotherinalifewhichinvolveddrinkingandpartying.34(sad),theywerealllosingtime.Theywereyoungandhadthepotentialtobecome35theywantediftheywouldonlychoosetorespectthemselvesandbelieveinabetterlife.Mysisterwaslostbutmyfathernevergaveuponher.Shemaynothaveevenknownitbuthisprayersandfaith36hermayhavebeentheverythingsheneeded.Iremembersittingatthefamilydinnertable37everyonehadgatheredexceptmysister.Onceagainshehadchosentodrinkwithfriendsinsteadofspending38eveningwithourfamilywholovedherverymuch.Wesaidshewouldnotcome.Butmyfathersaidshewould.Weallralliedagainsthim,39(bet)shewouldnotshowupandaskedwhyhewouldsaythat.We40convincedhewasindenial.Hesimplysaid,“Iwillalwaysbetonher,onallofyou.”(14)Avisittoadoctor’sofficecosts31_fifteentofiftydollars.32_isalmostimpossibleforpeopletopayforthemedicalcaretheyneed.ManypeopleintheUnitedStatesthinkthatdoctorsareoverpaid.Mostdoctors,33,disagree.Theysaythatthey34(require)tostudymedicineforalongtime.Tuitionformanyyearsofmedicaleducationcostsalotofmoney.Doctorssaythatitisnecessary35mostmedicalstudentstoborrowmoneyfrombank36(pay)theirtuition.Becausetheirmoneymustberepaidto37bank,youngdoctorsneedtoreceivealotofmoneyfortheirwork.So,theycharge(收费)peoplehighpricesformedicalcare.Therefore,itispossiblethatthehighcostofmedicalcareinAmericaisunnecessary.38hightuitionis39causeofhighcosts,onewaytolowercostswouldbetohavemedicalschools40arefreeorhavelowtuition.15.Anincreaseininterest31readingamongchildrenispreventingthem32(suffer)accidents,British33(research)say.Thescientistslookedatthenumberofchildrenattendingcasualty(看急诊)atJohnRadcliffeHospitalinOxfordonweekendsofSaturday,21June,2003andSaturday,16July,2005—thelaunchdatesofthetwomostrecentHarryPotterbooks,TheOrderofthePhoenix34theHalf—BloodPrince.Theyfoundthatonly36and37kidsrespectivelyneededtreatment35(compare)withanaverageof67childrenon“normal”weekends.Thedoctorssaidwhilereadingdidkeepchildrenawayfrom36(danger)games,itcouldleadtoanincreaseinobesity(肥胖).Theauthorsofthestudysuggestedthat37(encourage)morebookreadingmightbe38usefulwaytopreventchildhoodaccidents.39,theyadmittedtherecouldbeadownsidetoastrategy40seekstoturnactivechildrenintobookworms.16.AccordingtotheHongKong-basednewspaperTaKungPao,JackieChanhasparticipatedinthe31(promote)ofmanyfamousbrandsofclothing,shoesandfoodinrecentyears.Severaldaysago,heshowedthepublica32(limit)editionfour-wheeldrivecar,33isespeciallymade34hispersonaltaste.AtthepressconferenceinSingaporeafewdaysago,JackiesaidthatheshouldhavecooperatedwithParjero,35theplanwassuspendedbecauseofthesuddendeathofthecar36(design).LaterhedecidedtoworkwithhisoldpartnerRalliart,oneofthebrandsofMitsubishi,andfinallyrolledout(正式推出)thislimitededitioncarwithastoragecapacityof3,500cubiccentimetersofoil.Only50suchcarswillbeavailableintheworld.Asacarfan,Jackiehasparticipatedin37cardesignhimself.Thecar,38(decorate)withthesymbolsof“dragon”,issaidtobecomfortableandpowerful.Jackiesaidthatmakingthiscarwas39(fulfill)hisdream,nottomakemoney.Thepriceofthecarhasnotbeenannouncedyetdueto40statusofthelimitededitionanddifferenttaxationsystemsallovertheworld.17.Choosingacareerisacomplicatedprocessthatisbasedonanumberofthings,includingyourinterests,skills,work-relatedvalues,andpersonality.Youmightwanttomeetwithacareerdevelopmentprofessional,i.e.careercounselor___31____careerdevelopmentadviser.Acareerdevelopmentprofessionalwillusevarioustoolstohelpyouevaluateyourinterests,personality,skillsandvalues,___32_____iscalledaself-assessment.Heorshewillthenshowyou___33___allthesethings,combined,playaroleinchoosingacareer.Ifyoulackmoney,don’tletthatkeepyoufromgetting___34____helpyouneed.Checkwithyourpubliclibrarysincesomeoffercareerplanninghelp.Alsocheckwithlocalcollegesanduniversities.Mosthavecareerdevelopmentofficeswhichmayofferservicestomembersofthecommunity.Programsthattraincareercounselorsoftenhavestudentsworkwithmembersofthecommunityinordertogainexperience.Thereareself-assessmenttoolsyoucanuse___35__yourown.Manyareavailableonline.36youshouldendupwithisalistofsuitablecareersbasedonyourself-assessment.Obviouslyyoucan’tdoeverythingonyourlist,37willyouwantto.Here’swhereyouneedtodosomeresearch.Youshouldbegintogatherinformationaboutthesecareerswhichwillincludeajob____38_____(describe),outlookforthefield,andrequiredtrainingandeducation.Whenyouhavenarroweddownyourchoicetojustafew,youshouldinvestigateevenfurther,perhaps___39______(conduct)someinformationalinterviewswiththoseworkinginthefield.Youcannowmake__40____educateddecisionaboutwhatcareertopursue.18.Theweddingringofapregnantwomansavedherlifewhenitturnedabulletasidethatwouldhavehither__31___theheadduringarobberyinBrazil.

___32___woman,32,wasworkinginachemist’sonThursdayinMonteAlegre___33___anarmedmanshotheratcloserange,thereportssaidonTuesday.Sheimmediatelyraisedherhands___34___(protect)herfaceandhead.Policesaid___35___waslaterfoundthatthebullethadbouncedoffherweddingringandsavedherlife.However,___36___shotbrushedthewoman,causingminorinjuries,policeadded.Twocustomerswerenot___37___lucky.The17-and11-year-oldgirlswereshotandkilled.Thepregnantwoman___38___(take)tohospitalwheredoctorssaidsheandherbaby,___39___isduetobeborninamonth,wereingoodhealth.Afterthefuneralsofthegirlswhowerekilledintherobbery,residentsofMonteAlegrewentontothestreetstoshowtheirfearand___40___(angry)forBrazil'srisingcrimerate.19.Fastfoodbusiness31(develop)tremendouslyinthepast50years.Nowadayspeoplewillseeallkindsoffastfood32hereandthere,whichclearlyshowshowcloselyitisrelatedtoourdailylife.Mostpeoplebelievethatfastfoodbusinesshasbecomepartofourlifeandits33(develop)isgoodforbothsocietyandpeople.Firstly,thebestthingaboutfastfoodisbeingfast.Noweveryonelivesabusylife,34timeisthemostvaluablethingtousall.Fastfoodoffers35mostefficientwaytoeat.Youwillwastenotimeinwaitingorchoosing.36,fastfoodrestaurantsprovideuswithagoodenvironment37entertainmentandstudy.Friendscomehere,chattingorplayingcards;studentscomehere,readingbooksordoinghomework,andmeanwhileyoucanenjoyabagofchipsandabottleofcola38willbringmorepleasure.Thirdly,youngsterscanevenfindgoodopportunitiesofworkingpracticeinsomefastfoodrestaurants.Workingexperiencehelpsthemunderstandthesociety39(well)andimprovetheircommunicatingskills.Inmanyways,webenefitalotfromthefastfoodbusiness.Therefore,Ithink40helpfulandimportanttoourlife.20.SeveralmenhittheSaoPauloMuseumofArtjustbeforedawnonThursday,December20th,2009.Authoritiessaidthat31thievesmusthavebeenwellprepared,as32tookthemjustthreeminutestostealpaintings33twoworld-famousartists,PabloPicasso34CandidoPortinari,whichareworthmillionsofdollars.Imagesfromthesecuritycamerashowthatthreemenbegantheiractionat5:09am,35theguardsinthemuseumweregoingthroughtheirshiftchange(换岗).Theybrokethroughtwoglassdoors,36(run)tothemuseum’stopfloorandgrabbedthetwopaintingsfromdifferentrooms,somehow37(avoid)nearbyguards.Thealarmneverrang,andby5:12am,theyweremakingtheirescape.Afterthat,thepolicewereinterviewingthe30museum38(employ).“Everythingindicatesthievesweresenttodoitbysomewealthyartloverfor39owncollection.Hewasnotrichenoughtobuythepaintings,40hewaswealthy,”saidtheleadpoliceofficer,MarcosGomesdeMoura.21.OdysseusisaliteraryfigureintheOdyssey31(write)byHomer.HerejectedthecomfortablelifeofaGreekkingandmadeapromisetohelpanotherGreekleader,Menelaus,get32wifeback.Butthewar33(drag)onandonandhewasawayfromhisfamilyfortenyears.Duringthistimethefortunesofthewarwereso34(change)thatnoonecouldpredict35wouldwin.OdysseusbecametiredofthewarandthedelayinTroy.Heurgentlywantedtoreturnhome,so36theGreekkingshadtheirregularweeklymeetinghesuggestedthattheytake37opportunitytotricktheTrojans.TheGreeksbuiltagiantwoodenhorsesothatmencouldhideinsideit.TheGreeksthenpretendedtoleaveabroadtheirshipsasifthey38(discourage)bythelengthofthewar.TheTrojansblessedtheirGod39theirgoodfortuneandpreparedtocelebrate.ThatnightthemenclimbedoutofthehorseandopenedthecitygatestotheGreekarmy.TheTrojansawoketotheboomofthewarningbell40(announce)aGreekvictory.SothewarendedbutthepunishmentoftheTrojanpeoplewasonlyjustbeginning.22.Withthe2010SummerOlympicscomingnear,thereisalottobedone.31ofthemanythingstodoistoplantheexactrouteoftheOlympicFlameonitstriptoBeijing.Asdiscussionscontinue32whereandwhenthisuniquesymbolwilltravel,people___33_(take)noticeofthisgreatOlympicGamestradition.TheOlympicFlame,ortorch,34(introduce)tothemodernOlympicin1928,symbolizingthegiftoffire35(give)tomanbyPrometheus.In1936,thetorchwaslitinAthensandcarriedby36(run)allthewaytothesiteoftheOlympicsinBerlin.ThistorchrelayhastakenplaceforalltheSummerGames37then,andforalltheWinterGamessince1960.EachOlympicyear,thetorchislitfromthesamefireinAthensandtakento38hostcity.Thetorchhastraveledmanymilesbyrunners,boats,andairplanes;andithasevenbeencarriedunderwater.39thetorchrelaygoesnextyear,40willsurelybeanobjectofinterestandinspiration.23.Wheneveryourchild’ssemesterreportcardarrives,keepthefollowingthingsinmind.Ifthegradesarelower____31___thoseyouhaveseenfromyourchildinmiddleschool,findoutwhy.____32____youhearstatementssuchas,“Theteacherdoesn’tlikeme”,besure____33_____(do)twothings.First,explaintoyourchildthatthegradeisnottheteacher’s____34____his/hers.Second,contacttheteacher,andfindout___35___theteacherthinkstheproblemmightbe.Ifyourchildishavingtransitionalacademicdifficulty,checkhis/herstudyhabits.Doesthestudentspendatleast1to1.5hoursanightonhomework?Doesyourchildknow___36____tomanagetime?Theseareskillswhichcan____37____(learn).Ifyoucan’thelpyourchildperfectthem,reachouttoyourschoolorto_____38_____outsidetutorforhelpearlyinyourchild’shigh-schoolcareer.Alwaysgiveyourchildrentheknowledgethatyouaretheretosupportthemintheirendeavorsbutthatyourecognizethattheyaretruly___39___(separation)peoplefromyou.Donottrytorealizeyourdreams____40___them.24.Nearly6millionpeoplegotoLouvreMuseumtoseetheMonaLisaeveryyear,attractedbythe___31(mysterious)ofhersmile.“Itisveryinterestingthatwhenyouarenotlookingather,sheseems___32(smile),andthenyoulookatherandshestops,”saidProfessorMargaretLivingstoneofHarvardUniversity.“It’s33directvision(视觉)isexcellentatpickingupdetail,butlesssuitedtolookingatshadows.DaVincipaintedthesmileinshadows.”However,34actualhistoryoftheMonaLisaisjust___35mysteriousasthesmile.DaVinci36loveditsomuchthathealwayscarrieditwithhim,untilitwaseventuallysoldtoFrance’sKingFrancisIin1519.In1911,thepaintingwasstolen37theLouvrebyaformeremployee38tookitoutofthemuseumhiddenunderhiscoat.HesaidheplannedtoreturnittoItaly.ThepaintingwassentbacktoFrancetwoyearslater.DuringtheWorldWarII,Francehidthepaintinginsmalltowns___39(keep)itoutofthehandsofGermanforces.IfGermanforces___40(find)it,wewouldn’thaveseenthevaluablepaintinginLouvre.25.ItwasmyfirstdayinHangzhou,theChinesecityfamousforitsnaturalbeautyandhistoryandIdidn'thavemuchtimetospare.Iwantedtosee31muchofthecityaspossibleinthetwodays32IwastoreturntoGuangzhou.Myfirsttaskwastodecidewheretogoand33togetthere.Itookoutmyguidebookinwhichtherewasalotofinformationaboutthecity'swell-knowntourist34(attract)andstartedtoread.Atthatmomentanattractiveyounglady35noticed,nybookcameuptomeandintroduced

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