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根据短文内容,将下列单词或词组填入空格。每空格限填一词,每词只能填一次。

A. full of B. say goodbye to C. young D. chance E. lonely F. alone

Sometimes, children want to grow up quickly. That’s because adults have no school rules to follow at all and they are allowed to do many things such as driving cars, staying out late and so on. But there’s one place in Japan where children want to stay 1. forever.

Adults are not allowed to visit Japan’s Future Sweets Factory. It is a magical place 2.something sweet and delicious. Only young students are asked to visit the factory 3., leaving their parents behind in the waiting hall.

Future Sweets Factory is in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. After kids pass through the gate, they will be in a waiting hall. They must 4. their parents there. Then they go through a special kid-sized door to the place where all the magic happens. The factory is decorated to suit the kids’ tastes — with cartoon characters and robots. Inside the factory, kids can taste sweets and they also have a 5. to learn how sweets are cooked.

A. more B. communication C. experience D. because E. express F. so

After kids get out, they are asked to describe their exciting adventures to their parents. In fact, this 6. between parents and children was Cook Susumu Koyama’s wish to start Future Sweets Factory. “Nowadays, adults are busy 7. they don’t spend much time listening to what their children are saying,” he said. “I hope parents will be 8. serious about talking with their kids in everyday life.”

Future Sweets Factory is a wonderful idea. It teaches kids to 9. themselves bravely and gives children an exciting 10. to remember. It’s really popular in Japan now.

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A university student in Britain is raising money for a homeless man who offered her his last£3 so she could get home safely after a night out.

Dominique Harrison-Bentzen is a 22-year-old university student. She lost her bank card after a night out. “I didn’t realize that I had no money until I wanted to get money for a taxi. Just then a homeless man came and gave me his only money,£3,” she said. “He told me to take it to pay for a taxi to make sure I got home safely.” She didn’t take the money in the end but was so moved by the man’s kindness that she made a decision to help him.

“I posted a picture on Facebook (一社交网站) to try and find him the next day. To my surprise, I found that I was not the only person he had helped,” she said. “Robbie seems to have helped many persons in the city center, returning bags to people and offering his scarf to keep people warm.”

Miss Harrison-Bentzen started raising money to help him get an apartment so that he can be safe and warm. At first, Miss Harrison-Bentzen hoped to raise £500 to help Robbie get off the streets. Now £12,500 has already been collected for the man.

Miss Harrison-Bentzen has also decided to spend 24 hours through the day and night as a homeless person to understand the difficulties that the homeless people face each day. “If people can see what I am doing, then maybe they can take the time to stop and talk to a homeless person, and hear his story,” she said.

1.Who is Robbie?

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2.What happened to Miss Harrison-Bentzen one night?

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3.Did Miss Harrison-Bentzen accept Robbie’s offer?

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4.How much money has Miss Harrison-Bentzen raised for Robbie?

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5.Why did Miss Harrison-Bentzen experience a homeless person’s life?

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The 3rd China's Got Talent (中国达人秀) gives the child a chance to show his special________.

A.ability B.behavior

C.education D.background

One of the things to be learnt in a foreign language is guessing all the time what kind of thing to come when listening to someone talking. People do this all the time in their own language, so it is necessary (必要的) to do this in a foreign language, too. Here are some examples.

1."What's the matter?" "I went to a party last night, so I…"

2."I feel so tired these days."" I think you'd better…"

3."Of course, she never stops talking. She is one of the most…"

You can see from the above three examples that the context (上下文) helps a lot in understanding what is being talked about. So "guessing "is very important in understanding English, especially (尤其)spoken English.

1.This passage tells us mainly about _________.

A. the importance of "guessing " in learning a foreign language

B. how to guess what one is going to talk about

C. some examples of right guessing

D. how important it is to guess all the time

2.from the context, we can see maybe the finished answer in EXAMPLE I is _________.

A. "… so I didn't have a good time." B. "…so I went to bed very late."

C. "…. So I felt unhappy." D. "… so I got up very early."

3.Maybe the finished answer in EXAMPLE 2 is ________.

A. "I think you'd better have a good rest and take good care of yourself."

B. "I think you'd better have something to drink."

C. "I think you'd better get some help from your friends."

D. "I think you'd better be more careful."

4.Maybe the finished answer in EXAMPLE 3 is ______.

A. "… she is one of the most famous film stars."

B. "…she is one of the most beautiful women."

C. "… she is one of the most famous speakers."

D. " .. she is one of the most talkative women."

5.From the passage we can infer (推断) that guessing is ______in learning a foreign language.

A. the only way B. more important in spoken English than in written English

C. more important than any other way D. more important in written English than in spoken English

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