完形填空。 One of the most famous movie prizes in the world is the Oscar. 1 in the United States, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences gives Oscars to people who have done 2 the movies. There is an Oscar for the best movies of the year, another for the best actor, and Oscars for doing many other things well in the movies. Oscars are very important 3 people want to see movies that won them. They want to see actors who have won Oscars, 4 . This means that movies that have won Oscars make a lot of 5 . The Academy first gave prizes to movies 6 1927, but they were not called Oscars. That happened 7 four years. Most people think that Oscar was someone famous in the movies, but he 8 . He was no one important. He was someone that a woman called Margaret Herrick knew. She worked for the Academy and one day she saw the 9 on a table. She said, "He 10 my friend, Oscar." From that time on the prizes were called the Oscars. | ||||
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Thousands of years ago, people did not know 1 to make a fire. When it was very 2 at night, they could not sleep well. Sometimes lightning hit (打, 击) a 3 and started a fire. At first people were both surprised and 4 to see the fire. They were afraid to go up. Later a few 5 men took some of this fire and made a fire near their homes. They used the fire to keep them warm and to cook food. When they had a fire, they did not let it 6 burning. If it stopped, they could not start it again. Maybe they had to 7 for a long time, sometimes for 8 . Later they 9 how to make a fire with pieces of wood. Now we have matches, we can put them in our pockets and make a fire when we want to make it. But we have to be 10 with fire. | ||||
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Sports in America In many parts of the world, there are four seasons: spring, summer, fall and winter. In the USA, there are only three: football, basketball and baseball. If you want to know 1 , just have a look at what people are playing. Sports are an important part of American culture. Throughout their school 2 , Americans learn to play many sports. All students take P.E. classes in school. Some try out for the school teams, 3 others join school sports leagues. For many people in the USA, sports are not just 4 . They're almost a religion (宗教). 5 sports fans buy expensive tickets to watch their favorite teams and athletes 6 in person. Other fans watch games at home, glued to their TV sets. The most devoted (投入的) sports fans 7 a game. | |||
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