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Another truly wonderful aspect of the Internet is the way people use it to build social b .4. People who are disabled and must stay in their homes can c and communicate with others around the globe who have similar interests.5. Young people from d backgrounds and different countries can form friendships that will last their entire lives.6. The main drawbacks of the Internet I will address today are that it has too much information that hasn t been (膵0O) for (芉nx'`), and that it is transforming the way people spend their time. 7. This study shows that people who spend too much time on the Internet tend to w from the people and the world around them.8. The links that you get are not (R{|) by subject.9. Someone has c through pages and links and selected all those that are in the directory.10. Not every person b to read over their own writing and make c .11. Write an (衏瞺 俰亯) of the information you have found.12. When you are finished, you should always a where you got your data by attaching a list of the websites you got your information from.13. It has the d____________ of being the oldest and most complex underground system in the world.14. Unfortunately, the number of vehicles on the road caused u______________ traffic jams, and the roads became so busy that no one could travel anywhere.15. The British government gave a__________ to construction by the Metropolitan Railway Company.16. However, the plan required raising a large number of money, so the digging was p_____ until 1860.17. The i_________ tunnels were opened in 1863 and were just beneath the surface of the ground.18. Early underground lines needed large holes leading to the surface ar regular i___________, so that people could get fresh air and would not c________.19. These new ways of digging a______________ the pace of the London Underground抯 development.20. Having seen the situation, Charles u____________ the job of improving the system by obtaining ownership of the many different lines.21. All the different bus and train lines were placed under the a________________ of the Board.22. The last line added was the Jubilee Line, which was opened in 1979in honor of the 25th a____________________ of Elizabeth II becoming the queen.23. The number of road accidents and the deaths a____________ from those accidents has increased over the past year.24. We must all be aware of the p__________ causes of traffic accidents and act to prevent them.25. Many drivers are a________________ and push into other lines of traffic or pass other cars.26. If you drive after c_______________ alcoholic drinks, you are v_____________ the law and risking your life as well.27. Carrying more than a light load on your bicycle makes it more difficult to control, which is an ________________ to accidents.28. Because a lot of classics were written so long ago, their language ______________ yr乢  are quite different from those of modern works.29. Pip is in a foggy cemetery when a d___________ c__________ (j痳) appears and frightens him.30. Classic novels often have symbols which add interest, ___________ ('} _ll) or deeper meaning to the text.31. He has r____________ ideas of what it means to be c___________ and to be a gentleman.32. Pip is b_____________ on becoming a gentleman and winning Estella s love.33. What it really means to be a gentleman is an important t_____________ in Great Expectations.34. Burns had a r______________ for being funny and pleasant to be around.35. However, he came from a poor family with many d________, and didn抰 ever make a lot of money.36. From this we can see how much the Scottish people a__________ Burns.37. The poetry of this period often focuses on concepts like freedom and beauty, and tends to use imagination and t____________ on strong feelings.38. Like many of Burns抯 poems, it was i___________ to be a song.39. Just imagine performing such an opera in the Forbidden City  there could not be a more a_____________ setting!40. Turandot is the story of a ________鶹gb剉 and cruel Chinese princess, who lives in the Forbidden City in Beijing.41. The emperor finds the death __________銷篘N塠剉 .42. Turandot becomes very angry at this turn of events, as she is u__________ to get married.43. Calaf s father and Liu have been seen accompanying Calaf, so Turandot s________ Calaf s father and Liu, and d________ that they tell her Calaf s name or they will be beaten.44. When it becomes evident what happened, Calaf s________ Turandot for not being more ________罭Ha剉 .45. As he grew up, he wrote many operas and __________蚑騠 .46. Modern pop music has its roots in the folk songs of black Americans held in ________tY稏6R .47. Other musicians began to copy his style and the ________陙1u he brought to his music.48. From the early 1930s to the early 1950s, traditional jazz went into a ________ ________.nnpT= 49. In the early 1950s, a record company owner from Memphis, Tennessee, Sam Philips, s________ (=attempted) to bring rock music to white audiences.50. Because of the ________OP翂 and racial __________gk茐 of the time, he knew that he had to use white singers or the records might not get played on the radio.51. Black musicians used these folk songs to create a kind of music called the blues, because it had a t_________ to be very sad.52. I was amazed to learn that Picasso had an o_______ of more than 20,000 pieces of art.53. He left Spain while he was still a young and struggling artist, and _______歔E\ in Paris, France. 54. By popular c__________, this is the most valuable painting in the world.55. It is impossible to c_____________ what price it would fetch if it ever came on the market.56. He designed many new inventions, including a ___________烻薡剉 form of a helicopter and a tank.57. Unfortunately, although van Gogh c__________ his whole being to painting, he received little reward for his effort.58. Today, van Gogh抯 paintings are worth u____________ of millions of dollars each.59. Wanting to stay in a hotel suite in an old castle, we tried to make a reservation. However, that Hotel was booked full. So, instead, we found a_______________ in a dormitory.60. In 1983, he gained a____________ to the Beijing School of Art.61. Will it be an _______絙a寗v  pattern, or will it be a picture of things, a scene or people?62. You can l_____ all the pieces out on the card before you stick the down.63. This may sound _______銷篘N隷剉  to some, but it is really quite clean and great fun.64. Once it is stuck on, you can _________稶  the different sections of the picture with paint.65. For example, one end of a tin can be d______ into paint and used to make circles on a piece of card.66. His early works, mostly in the traditional Chinese style, reflected the s_________ of eastern China.67. In the 1990s, he won a s___________ to study in the USA.68. Why not have a ______ at some of the ideas above and then try out some ideas of your own?69. The main c___________ for being included is that the film must not be f____________ by Hollywood studios.70. I don抰 like to argue, but in d___________ of the Venice Film Festival, I have to point out that we don抰 just have Hollywood films.71. Our policy is to include high-quality films _____________ of (N) who made them.72. We make no ___________________ (P?R) on the kinds films we show.73. The Sundance Film Festival _______________ _______________(Eea礲6R) all Hollywood films, and we don t foresee ever including them.74. It was then that Robert Redford became its sponsor and changed the focus to independent films, often made on very ________________(儚\剉) budgets.75. Robert Redford has directed many big Hollywood films, but wanted to e_______ the public to films made outside of the Hollywood system that ordinary people might have no a______ to otherwise.76. I hate to _____________(蚐s? you, but in recent years, the Cannes Film Festival has shown special favour to American films.77. Some people remark that it has taken a step backwards, and is beginning to ___________(螾) the Academy Awards in Hollywood too much.78. We reject the idea that we have lost our e______ as the best international film festival in the world.79. At our festival, Hollywood films are in the minority, while films that are likely to be ________________(齙茐) at other festivals, have a real chance of becoming champions.80. At the Academy Awards, the ____________(OP}Y)is to reward top-ranking American films.81. No reliable figures are available for money_______________(飝/}) from popcorn sales, but film fans usually consume a lot of this salty food, especially when watching a tense thriller.82. The world of ordinary people exists p_____________ to the world of magic, but ordinary people are not aware of it.83. Harry has ___________________(礲鎵剉) feelings about his new life.84. Watching Harry z____________ around on a flying broom could make you feel dizzy.85. Many people also complain that the film has a t____________ to (=tend to) spend too much time showing Harry s life with the Dursleys.86. This shows that the film-makers did not give enough __________to (訬苸€Q?who the audience of the film would be. 87. Within this huge country, there are _________(癚籕剉) wastes, vast mountain ranges, huge open fields, __________(peNn剉) rivers and endless forests.88. Toronto, the largest city in Canada, __________ (抍T) among the most __________(YCQ噀S剉) cities in the world.89. There are old buildings, historic churches, narrow streets and alleys, all alongside glass and steel and concrete skyscrapers __________(貧8€) upwards.90. The waterfalls, the largest of which is s_________ like a semicircle, are670 meters wide, and fall 56 meters in an awesome white sheet of water91. Although only a h________ of people became successful, many stayed and built s__________ in the area.92. There is nothing a__________ about Australians love of sport.93. Their ___________(輣鵞剉) love of it seems ___________(:_6R剉).94. Australians d__________ to sport, however, does not mean that most of them really do much sport.95. The rest are c________ to just sit in their cosy armchairs and watch.96. Many people o_________ their love of sport to the perfect weather conditions for it.97. Since most tennis court are _________(MY@w) lights, many people often play after ________(臑f) in the evening and late into the night.98. The sport that most of the world calls football is known as soccer in Australia, to d___________ it from Australian rules football.99. Rugby, soccer and football are all rough games and can lead to serious injuries, but they greatly a________ to Australians, who watch sports for the _________(:R纎) they bring.100. C__________ Australia s small population, its outstanding performance at the Olympic Games was really amazing._l蟼w闚乢-Nf[2018  2019貧孨駛韹蛬Gl込[M7U3  M9U1 1. 26. 51. 76. 2. 27. 52. 77. 3. 28. 53. 78. 4. 29. 54. 79. 5. 30. 55. 80. 6. 31. 56. 81. 7. 32. 57. 82. 8. 33. 58. 83. 9. 34. 59. 84. 10. 35. 60. 85. 11. 36. 61. 86. 12. 37. 62. 87. 13. 38. 63. 88. 14. 39. 64. 89. 15. 40. 65. 90. 16. 41. 66. 91. 17. 42. 67. 92. 18. 43. 68. 93. 19. 44. 69. 94. 20. 45. 70. 95. 21. 46. 71. 96. 22. 47. 72. 97. 23. 48. 73. 98. 24. 49. 74. 99. 25. 50. 75. 100. _l蟼w闚乢-Nf[2018  2019貧孨駛韹蛬Gl込[M7U3  M9U1 1. With the touch of a button or the click of a mouse, a student will find abundant information from the largest libraries and museums in the world at his command.2. They make the assumption that children spend too much time chatting and playing games instead of focusing on their school work.3. Another truly wonderful aspect of the Internet is the way people use it to build social bonds.4. People who are disabled and must stay in their homes can correspond and communicate with others around the globe who have similar interests.5. Young people from diverse backgrounds and different countries can form friendships that will last their entire lives.6. The main drawbacks of the Internet I will address today are that it has too much information that hasn抰 been evaluated for accuracy, and that it is transforming the way people spend their time. 7. This study shows that people who spend too much time on the Internet tend to withdraw from the people and the world around them.8. The links that you get are not classified by subject.9. Someone has combed through pages and links and selected all those that are in the directory.10. Not every person bothers to read over their own writing and make corrections.11. Write an outline of the information you have found.12. When you are finished, you should always acknowledge where you got your data by attaching a list of the websites you got your information from.13. It has the d______________ of being the oldest and most complex underground system in the world. distincton Unfortunately, the number of vehicles on the road caused u______________ traffic jams, and the roads became so busy that no one could travel anywhere. unbelievable15. The British government gave a____________ to construction by the Metropolitan Railway Company. approval 16. However, the plan required raising a large number of money, so the digging was p__________ until 1860. postponed17. The i_________ tunnels were opened in 1863 and were just beneath the surface of the ground.Initial18. Early underground lines needed large holes leading to the surface ar regular i___________, so that people could get fresh air and would not c________. Intervals; choke19. These new ways of digging a______________ the pace of the London Underground抯 development. Accelerated20. Having seen the situation, Charles u____________ the job of improving the system by obtaining ownership of the many different lines. undertook21. All the different bus and train lines were placed under the a________________ of the Board. authority22. The last line added was the Jubilee Line, which was opened in 1979in honor of the 25th a____________________ of Elizabeth II becoming the queen. anniversary23. The number of road accidents and the deaths a____________ from those accidents has increased over the past year. Arising24. We must all be aware of the p__________ causes of traffic accidents and act to prevent them. Potential25. Many drivers are a________________ and push into other lines of traffic or pass other cars. Aggressive26. 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Because a lot of classics were written so long ago, their language characteristics are quite different from those of modern works.29. Pip is in a foggy cemetery when a desperate criminal appears and frightens him.30. Classic novels often have symbols which add interest, tension or deeper meaning to the text.31. He has rigid ideas of what it means to be civil and to be a gentleman.32. Pip is bent on becoming a gentleman and winning Estella s love.33. What it really means to be a gentleman is an important theme in Great Expectations.34. Burns had a reputation for being funny and pleasant to be around.35. However, he came from a poor family with many debts, and didn t ever make a lot of money.36. From this we can see how much the Scottish people adored Burns.37. The poetry of this period often focuses on concepts like freedom and beauty, and tends to use imagination and touch on strong feelings.38. Like many of Burns s poems, it was intended to be a song.39. Just imagine performing such an opera in the Forbidden City  there could not be a more a_____________ setting! awesome40. Turandot is the story of a ________鶹gb剉 and cruel Chinese princess, who lives in the Forbidden City in Beijing. stubborn41. The emperor finds the death __________銷篘N塠剉 . disturbing42. Turandot becomes very angry at this turn of events, as she is unwilling to get married. 43. Calaf s father and Liu have been seen accompanying Calaf, so Turandot s________ Calaf s father and Liu, and d________ that they tell her Calaf s name or they will be beaten. seizes demands44. When it becomes evident what happened, Calaf s________ Turandot for not being more ________罭Ha剉 . scolds merciful45. As he grew up, he wrote many operas and __________蚑騠 . symphonies46. Modern pop music has its roots in the folk songs of black Americans held in slavery tY稏6R .47. Other musicians began to copy his style and the ________陙1u he brought to his music. liberty48. From the early 1930s to the early 1950s, traditional jazz went into a ________ ________.nnpT=  gradual decline49. In the early 1950s, a record company owner from Memphis, Tennessee, Sam Philips, s________ (=attempted) to bring rock music to white audiences. sought50. Because of the prejudice OP翂 and racial discrimination gk茐 of the time, he knew that he had to use white singers or the records might not get played on the radio. 51. Black musicians used these folk songs to create a kind of music called the blues, because it had a t_________ to be very sad. tendency52. I was amazed to learn that Picasso had an o_______ of more than 20,000 pieces of art. output53. He left Spain while he was still a young and struggling artist, and settled歔E\ in Paris, France. 54. By popular c__________, this is the most valuable painting in the world. consensus55. It is impossible to calculate what price it would fetch if it ever came on the market.56. He designed many new inventions, including a primitive 烻薡剉 form of a helicopter and a tank.57. Unfortunately, although van Gogh committed his whole being to painting, he received little reward for his effort.58. Today, van Gogh s paintings are worth upwards of millions of dollars each. 59. Wanting to stay in a hotel suite in an old castle, we tried to make a reservation. However, that Hotel was booked full. So, instead, we found accommodation in a dormitory.60. In 1983, he gained admission to the Beijing School of Art. 61. Will it be an abstract絙a寗v  pattern, or will it be a picture of things, a scene or people?62. You can l_____ all the pieces out on the card before you stick the down. lay63. This may sound disgusting銷篘N隷剉  to some, but it is really quite clean and great fun.64. Once it is stuck on, you can spray稶  the different sections of the picture with paint.65. For example, one end of a tin can be dipped into paint and used to make circles on a piece of card.66. His early works, mostly in the traditional Chinese style, reflected the scenery of eastern China.67. In the 1990s, he won a scholarship to study in the USA.68. Why not have a go at some of the ideas above and then try out some ideas of your own?69. The main criterion for being included is that the film must not be financed by Hollywood studios.70. I don t like to argue, but in defence of the Venice Film Festival, I have to point out that we don t just have Hollywood films.71. Our policy is to include high-quality films regardless of who made them.72. We make no restrictions on the kinds films we show.73. The Sundance Film Festival deliberately boycotts all Hollywood films, and we don t foresee ever including them.74. It was then that Robert Redford became its sponsor and changed the focus to independent films, often made on very modest budgets.75. Robert Redford has directed many big Hollywood films, but wanted to expose the public to films made outside of the Hollywood system that ordinary people might have no access to otherwise.76. I hate to contradict you, but in recent years, the Cannes Film Festival has shown special favour to American films.77. Some people remark that it has taken a step backwards, and is beginning to resemble the Academy Awards in Hollywood too much.78. We reject the idea that we have lost our edge as the best international film festival in the world.79. At our festival, Hollywood films are in the minority, while films that are likely to be overlooked at other festivals, have a real chance of becoming champions.80. At the Academy Awards, the preference is to reward top-ranking American films.81. No reliable figures are available for money accumulated from popcorn sales, but film fans usually consume a lot of this salty food, especially when watching a tense thriller.82. The world of ordinary people exists parallel to the world of magic, but ordinary people are not aware of it.83. Harry has contradictory feelings about his new life.84. Watching Harry zoom around on a flying broom could make you feel dizzy.85. Many people also complain that the film has a tendency to spend too much time showing Harry s life with the Dursleys.86. This shows that the film-makers did not give enough thought to who the audience of the film would 87. Within this huge country, there are _________(癚籕剉) wastes, vast mountain ranges, huge open fields, __________(peNn剉) rivers and endless forests. frozen, countless88. Toronto, the largest city in Canada, __________ (抍T) among the most __________(YCQ噀S剉) cities in the world. ranks, multicultural89. There are old buildings, historic churches, narrow streets and alleys, all alongside glass and steel and concrete skyscrapers __________(貧8€) upwards. towering90. The waterfalls, the largest of which is s_________ like a semicircle, are670 meters wide, and fall 56 meters in an awesome white sheet of water shaped91. Although only a h________ of people became successful, many stayed and built s__________ in the area. handful, settlements92. There is nothing a__________ about Australians love of sport. ambiguous93. Their ___________(輣鵞剉) love of it seems ___________(:_6R剉). absolute, compulsory94. Australians devotion to sport, however, does not mean that most of them really do much sport.95. The rest are c________ to just sit in their cosy armchairs and watch. content96. Many people o_________ their love of sport to the perfect weather conditions for it. owe97. Since most tennis court are _________(MY@w) lights, many people often play after ________(臑f) in the evening and late into the night. equipped, dusk98. The sport that most of the world calls football is known as soccer in Australia, to d___________ it from Australian rules football. distinguish99. Rugby, soccer and football are all rough games and can lead to serious injuries, but they greatly a________ to Australians, who watch sports for the _________(:R纎) they bring. appeal, thrill100. C__________ Australia s small population, its outstanding performance at the Olympic Games was really amazing. 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