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invited Du Xuan to his house and treated him with wine. On the wall of the room 1. h_____ a red bow (¹­).
Its shadow appeared in Du Xuan's cup. Du Xuan took the shadow for a snake. He was 2. f_____ but he
didn't refuse out of politeness. He drank the wine 3. w_____ his eyes closed.
      When he was back at home he felt so sick that he could 4. h_____ eat and drink any more. He sent
for the doctor and took some 5. m_____, but nothing could cure him. 6. W_____ Ying Chen went to ask
Du Xuan how he got so seriously ill, Du told him about the snake in the wine. Chen returned home,
thought hard,7. b_____ he could not find an answer. 8. S_____ the bow on the wall caught his eyes.
"That's it!" he shouted. He immediately sent for Du Xuan. He seated him where he sat before and offered
him a cup of wine. Du Xuan saw the snake-like shadow again. Ying Chen said, pointing at the shadow,
"The 'snake' in the cup is 9. n_____ but a shadow of the bow on the wall!" Now that Du Xuan knew
10. w_____ it was, he felt much easier. And strange enough, his illness disappeared the next moment.
      This story turned out to be the idiom "Bei Gong She Ying".
1._______ 2._______ 3._______ 4._______ 5._______
6._______ 7._______ 8._______ 9._______ 10._______
1. hung   2. frightened   3. with   4. hardly   5. medicine
6. When   7. but   8. Suddenly   9. nothing   10. what
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¡¡¡¡Today people can use the phone to talk with others almost any where on the earth. But when you use the phone, you don't s__(1)__ the person you are talking with. That may c__(2)__ in the near future.

¡¡¡¡Today some people are u__(3)__ a kind of telephone called picture phone or vision phone. W__(4)__ it, two people who are talking can see e__(5)__ other.

¡¡¡¡Picture phones can be useful when you have s__(6)__ to show the person you've calling. They may have o__(7)__ uses in the future. One day you may be able to ring up a library and ask to see a b__(8)__. Then you'll be able to read the book right over your picture phone. Or you may go s__(9)__ through your picture phone. If you see something in the news paper that you think you want to buy, you'll go to your phone and call the shop. People at the shop will show you the thing you're interested in right over the phone. You'll be able to shop all over town and never even l__(10)__ your room.

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Do you know something about tree rings (ÄêÂÖ)? Do you know they can tell us what the weather was l__1___, sometimes even hundreds of years ago?

A tree will grow well in a climate with lots of sunshine and rainfall. And l__2__ sunshine or rainfall will limit (ÏÞÖÆ) the growth of a tree. We can see the change of climate by studying the tree rings. For e___3___, to find out the weather of ten years ago, count the rings of a tree from o___4___ to the inside. If the t___5___ ring is far from the eleventh ring, then we are sure that it was sunny and rainy most of that year. If it is near to the eleventh ring, then the climate that year was bad.

Tree rings are i___6___ not only for studying the history of weather but also for studying the history of man. Long long ago there lived a lot of people at a place in New Mexico. But now you can find only s___7___ there¡ªno trees and no people. What h____8___?

A scientist studied the rings of d___9__ trees there. He found that the people had to leave b__10___ they had cut down all trees to make fires and buildings. As all trees had gone, the people there had to move. 

 

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     Antarctica (Äϼ«ÖÞ) is the continent which is the most southern area of land on the Earth and is mostly
(1)c___________ with ice. This is one of the driest and coldest places in the world. But people from all over
the world come to (2)w___________ there. Near the South Pole (Äϼ«), three thousand people live together in
a place (3)c____________ Amundsen-Scott Station.
     The station has libraries, cinemas, shops, sports rooms and laboratories. There is electricity, and they have
telephones-the system (ϵͳ) that they use to have a conversation (4)w____________ someone in other place.
And they have (5)c____________-electronic or machines that stores information and uses programs to help
them find, organize or change the information.
     But the people here don't (6)t____________ by car, or train, or bus, because there aren't any roads or
railways near the station. They travel by ship, plane, or snow tractor, or with dogs.
     There aren't any trees or flowers there, but there are (7)h___________ of different birds and other animals. 
     Most of the people here are scientists They study plant and animal (8)l___________ and how ice moves.
The ice can tell us about changes in climate. Ray Kingman is an expert at Amundsen-Scott Station,
(9)t__________ us on the phone, "This is my second year here. It's a very interesting and beautiful place, but
life is very hard in the winter. In the summer we can go swimming in hot pools of water. We welcome
newcomers here for further (10)s___________of the continent!"

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     Do you know Eskimoes? Let me tell you something about their life. The
Eskimoes live near the North Pole. There are only two seasons there:
winter and summer. There is no spring o_______(1) autumn there. In
winter night are long. You can't see the s_______(2) for more than two
months, even at noon. In summer days are long. For more than two months,
the sun never g__________(3) down and there is no night.
     The Eskimoes have w________(4) clothes. Their clothes are made of
the skin of animals. From animals they make coats, caps and s_________(5).
Near the North Pole trees can't g_________(6), for it is too cold there.
The Eskimoes h_______(7) to make their houses from skins, stones or snow.
When they g_________(8) out in a storm and can't get back home, they make
houses of snow. They l__________(9) these snow houses when the storm is
over. Life is hard for the Eskimoes, but they still l________(10) to live there.

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In our country, traffic goes on the r£®But in many other countries, for example, in Singapore, traffic goes on the o4  side£®It¡¯s easy to c5  an accident if you walk or drive in the wrong direction(·½Ïò)£®When traffic lights turn green, you can go a 6  the road£®When they turn red, you must stop and wait£®If you are walking, it is important and n7  to walk on the zebra crossing(°ßÂíÏß)£®The most d8  place is corner£®People don¡¯t often pay much a9  when they are near the corners£®And sometimes there are no traffic lights near the corners£®

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