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Recently 653 students from six middle schools in Guangzhou took part in a survey organised by Guangzhou Daily about students¡¯ reading problems. According to the survey, 74.5% of the students agree to read after class, saying that out-of ¨Cclass reading can never be replaced by other activities. 7.6% of the students also think it¡¯s a good idea to read after class and insist on doing so for at least one hour after class. However, 77.8% of the students can¡¯t have time to read after class though they would love to because of too much homework. Besides, leisure and pleasure magazines are really popular among all the reading contents.

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kind of things. One Saturday last spring, she worked real hard, planting vegetables all day. So
after the work she found she had lost her wedding ring. She went to look for it in the garden.
She became sad and sadder as she realized it was probably gone forever. Though that summer
there were less sunny days than as usual, she had rich harvest. One day, she dug her carrots
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In 1901, H.G. Wells, an English writer, wrote a book describing a trip to the moon. When the explorers landed on the moon, 61.ËûÃÇ·¢ÏÖÔÂÁÁÉϵ½´¦¶¼ÊǵØϳÇÊÐ. They expressed their surprise to the ¡°moon people¡± they met. In turn, the ¡°moon people¡± expressed their surprise. ¡°Why,¡± they asked, ¡°are you travelling to outer space when you don¡¯t even use your inner space?¡±

H.G. Wells could only imagine the travel to the moon. In 1969, human beings did land on the moon. 62. People today know that there are no underground cities on the moon. However, the question that the ¡°moon people¡±asked is still an interesting one. 63. A growing number of scientists are seriously thinking about it.

Underground systems are already in place. Many cities have underground car parks. In some cities, such as Tokyo, Seoul and Montreal, 64. ÓÐÐí¶àµØϹºÎïÇø. The ¡°Chunnel¡±, a tunnel connecting England and France, is now completed.

But what about underground cities? Japan¡¯s Taisei Corporation is designing a network of

underground systems, called ¡°Alice Cities¡±. The designers imagine using surface space for public parks and using underground space for flats, offices, shopping, and so on. A solar dome (Ì«ÑôÄÜñ·¶¥) would cover the whole city.

Supporters of underground development say that building down rather than building up is a good way to use dying Earth¡¯s space. 65. They say the surface can be used for farms, parks, and gardens. H.G. Wells¡¯ ¡°moon people¡± would agree. Would you?

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Dear Mr. Smith,

I am writing to tell you a piece of excited news:                       76.___________

I won first place in the Spoken English Competition of            77.___________

our city. The achievement that I made it is due to your             78.___________

kind help. You spent so much time help me with my spoken        79.___________

English that I made rapid progress. I remember you advice        80.___________

¡°Speak slowly and clearly.¡± Thank you very much all your time     81.___________

and advice . I hear that you and your wife will visit               82.___________

our school before long. I¡¯m very glad and looked forward to        83.___________

see you. I sent you a telescope as a small gift.                   84.___________

Please check the mail and I hope you will like them.              85.___________

Yours

Li Ming

 

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Jim: What¡¯s wrong, Ann? You don¡¯t look good.

Ann: I¡¯m OK. I¡¯m just (76) t_______. I didn¡¯t sleep well last night            76.  t ________

Jim: That¡¯s too bad. (77) W______ couldn¡¯t you sleep well?                 77.  W_________

Ann: Well, I had a dream. I (78) w_______ up at three in the morning,         78.  w________

and I couldn¡¯t get (79) b_____ to sleep.                               79.  b__________

Jim: Do you (80) r______ the dream?                                   80.  r________

Ann: Yes, I do. (81)F______, a big lion came into my room and               81. F________

jumped on my bed. I thought it was going to eat me. I was really frightened.

Jim: What happened next?

Ann: Well, then I started talking to the lion. I said, ¡° Please don¡¯t eat me.

Get off  (82) m______ bed, and I will give you some food. Then maybe you   82.________

will be happy and go away.¡±

Jim: How did the dream end?

Ann: Well, I closed my eyes and counted to one hundred.

Then I (83) o_____ my eyes, and the lion was gone. But¡­                 83. o_______

Jim: But what?

Ann: My cat, Poco, was sitting (84) o______ my bed. He was watching me.      84 . o_______

Jim: Oh, now I understand. I think you should give Poco a lot of (10) f____ tonight. 85. f_____

 

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