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Lofton (洛夫顿) is a little village not far from Manchester (曼彻斯特). Like many 1 villages near towns or cities, it is clean and quiet. Not many families 2 there, so the people all know 3 . Most of them are friendly and helpful. 4 their homes are in Lofton, many people have jobs in Manchester. Some work in the big factories. 5 work in shops or offices. Most of these people go to work by train. It usually takes them about 6 to get from Lofton to Manchester. In the evening a lot of people like 7 TV. If they want to see a film or to listen to a concert (音乐会) , they 8 go to Manchester. There are no cinemas in Lofton. Life in Lofton may not be so exciting as life in the 9 cities, but it can be just as 10 as there. That is why people in Lofton love their little village. | ||||
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There are two kinds of music in the world-one is written down and the other is not. Many people earn their living 1 music. They write songs for pop stars and music for films and TV plays. They usually write exact institutions on 2 the music is played. Folk music has been passed down from one generationc(一人) to another. At first it was never written down. People 3 the songs from their families, relatives, neighbors and friends in the same village. These songs were 4 country life, the seasons, animals and plants, and about love and 5 in people's lives. Early performers of music were popular and respected. They 6 learn hundreds of songs 7 . On festivals they used to act and sing in praise of heroes 8 lived long ago. This was at a time 9 there was no radio, TV or cinema. Many of the country people 10 read nor write. In this way stories were passed on from one person to another. This continues even today. | |||
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B. by writing B. when B. leamt B. to B. happy B. are using B. by heart B. whom B. in when B. can either |
C. in writing C. what C. are leaming C. for C. sorry C. used lo C. to heart C. when C. that C. could neither |
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I was filled with uncertainties and worries until my grandfather told me to stand all. It was no 1 I wasn't looking forward to entering ninth grade. High school is well known for being a place for serious competitions, where everyone seems to be 2 physical changes and love self-esteem (自尊). For me, 3 was my greatest problem. I had always felt no confidence and out of places as one of the taller members of my class, standing a head 4 the other girls. My grandfather would watch me grow 5 uncomfortable, but he didn't laugh at me or try to comfort me. 6 , he would give me advice. "Stand straight and tall," he'd say, 7 I unsuccessfully tried to make myself smaller and shorter. And each time, I would carefully 8 his words. As time 9 , I had changed the way I think about my life. His advice to me has become much more than a challenge to 10 my posture (压 力). It tells me to be proud of who I am. | |||
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