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and grasses could be seen everywhere. To build house                77. ________
and grow many crops, people cut down more and more trees.           78. ________
As time go on, the whole forest was almost destroyed.                79. ________
Now, the green hills have changed into wasteland.                    80. ________
Sandstorms strike us now and then and we suffer from a lot.            81. ________
I do hope all the people should realize terrible result of                82. ________
not care about the environment. Besides, we should take               83. ________
goodcare of the forest but plant more trees instead of cutting            84. ________
it down in order to improve our living conditions.                    85. ________

 

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62. ¹ÅÓ¢ÓïÓëÎÒÃǽñÌìËù˵µÄÓ¢Óï´ó²»Ïàͬ. The invasion of three Germanic tribes helped create the language Anglo-Saxon. Then the Vikings invaded Britain. They brought with them their languages, which also mixed with Anglo-Saxon. 63. The language they created is what we now call Old English. By the 10th century, Old English became the official language of England.

Middle English is the name given to the English used from around the 12th to the 16th century. The French ruled England for 250 years during this period. 64. ÕýÒòΪÈç´Ë£¬·¨Óï¶ÔÓ¢ÓïÓкܴóÓ°Ïì¡£Many English words we use today come from French.

Modern English began during the Renaissance in the 16th century. Because of this, Modern English includes many Latin and Greek words. However, this is not the end of the changes in the English language. 65. It is certain that this process will continue, and people will keep inventing new words and new ways of saying things.

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         S:What¡¯s wrong, Mum? You seem upset.

         M:It¡¯s your (76) y         sister Jill. She should have been here an hour ago.

         S:Don¡¯(77) w     ,Mum!It¡¯s not all that late and she has probably not(78)r    how late it is. I think she¡¯ll

be here soon.

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         P:What¡¯s up?Mum¡¯s on the phone and she seems as though she¡¯s going to cry.

         S:It¡¯s Jill.She should have£¨79£© r    home by now and Mum¡¯s getting anxious.

         P:You needn¡¯ fecl so anxious ¡£Mum!You know what tecnage girls are like. (80)         she¡¯s all right.

         M;I can¡¯t help but be concerned.I¡¯ve just rung Lucy and she said Jill her our the cinema ages ago to get the

bus.

         P:Well,the bus service isn¡¯t very frequent in the evenings.Perhaps she(81)m        one and is wairting for

another.Have you tried(82)p     her on her mobile?

         M:Yes, but there¡¯s no reply.That made me even more worried.I think(83)s      must have happened to Jill.

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       S:Calm down,Mum! You¡¯ll make yourself ill.Perhaps she switched her mobile(85)o    in the cinema and

forgot to switch it back on again.Or it may need to be charged.

 

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