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Unit3Lifeinthefuture單元練習一、聽力(聽力)(共20小題;共20分)ListeningComprehension(30marks)SectionAmarks)Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearsixconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Foreachconversation,thereareseveralquestionsandeachquestionisfollowedbythreechoicesmarkedA,BandC.Listencarefullyandthenchoosethebestanswerforeachquestion.YouwillheareachconversationTWICE.Conversation11.Whatdidthemanbuyyesterday? A.Ashirt. B.Someshoes. C.Somepants.2.Wheredoesthemanwork? A.Atapostoffice. B.Ataclothingstore. C.Atabank.Conversation23.Whowilltakethewomantoworkthisweek? A.Matt. B.Theman. C.Shewilldriveherself.4.WhatkindofcardoesMatthavenow? A.ABMW. B.AnAudi. C.AMercedes-Benz.Conversation35.Whattimewastheman'sappointment? A.11:15. B.11:30. C.12:00.6.Whathappenedearlierthismorning? A.Thedoctorwaslate. B.Thepowerwentout. C.TheInternethadsomeproblems.Conversation47.HowlongwillittaketogettoParis? A.Anhour. B.Anhourandtenminutes. C.Twohours.8.HowwillthemangettothecitycenterinParis? A.Bybus. B.Bycar. C.Byair.9.Howmuchwillthemanpayforthetickets? A.60pounds. B.100pounds. C.300pounds.Conversation510.Whichapartmentdothespeakersgiveupfirst? A.Theoneon68thStreet. B.Theoneon72ndStreet. C.Theoneon80thStreet.11.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheapartmenton80thStreet? A.Ithasabetterview. B.Ithasgoodparking. C.Ithasmuchspace.12.Whatdothespeakersagreetodointheend? A.Buyanewsofa. B.Putthedeskinthelivingroom. C.Buytheapartmenton72ndStreet.Conversation613.Whatisnotnecessaryforworkingathome? A.Aprinter. B.ATVset. C.Aphone.14.Whatwillhappeninthefuture? A.Peoplewon'thavetoworkatall. B.Peoplecancookdinnerwiththeircomputers. C.Peoplecanworkathomeforcompaniesindifferentcountries.15.Howdoesthewomanfeelabouttechnology? A.Confident. B.Worried. C.Disappointed.SectionBmarks)Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearashortpassage.ListencarefullyandthenJillinthenumberedblankswiththeinformationyouhaveheard.FillineachblankwithNOMORETHANTHREEWORDS.YouwillheartheshortpassageTWICE.Newsitem1Atleast16.

peoplediedinaseriousaccidentontheM6motorwayinLancashireearlythismorning.Newsitem2PrimeMinisterand17.

haveagreedtoworktogethertofindwaysofcombatinginflation(抗擊通貨膨脹)andreducingthepresentlevelofunemploymentin18.

.Newsitem3Anationalbusstrikewillstarton19.

.Newsitem4PoliceinManchestercontinuetheir20.

themurdererof71-year-oldJaneSimpkins.16.

17.

18.

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20.

二、單詞拼寫(單句首字母填空)(共15小題;共15分)21.Howdoyoulikethenewemployee?Hisloyaltytothecompanyhasmadeagoodi

onme.22.Tomisapromisingstudent.I'msurethatwithhisc

effort,hewillrealizehisdream.23.Alongwiththeelapsingofyear,thisbookwillbemorep

.24.G

bythekind-heartedoldman,wehadnodifficultyinwalkingthroughtheforest.25.Hewasnotemployedbythecompanybecausehel

thequalificationsforthepost.26.Don'tloseheart.Youshouldbeo

,theneverythingwillbeallright.27.Hespentayearonthed

islandandmadealivingonwildfruits.28.Thestrikershavereachedas

withtheemployers.29.Dealingwithpeopleisoneofthemostimportanta

ofmywork.30.Theschoolcan'tt

suchbadbehavior.31.We'vehadtomakesomea

toouroriginalcalculations.32.Wetakealltheoldbottlestober

.33.Ifyoudrinksomewater,itwillmakethepillseasiertos

(吞咽).34.F

yourseatbelts,please!Theplaneisgoingtotakeoff.35.Theg

boyatesomanycakesthathefellill.三、單詞拼寫(根據中文提示拼寫單詞)(共15小題;共15分)36.Iregretthatap

(先前的)engagementpreventsmefromacceptingyourkindinvitation.37.We'llbetravellingbycamelwithlocal

(導游),campingintentsandsleepingonthegroundinourthicksleepingbags.38.PeopleinGermanyputtheirgarbageintodifferentbagsandthenr

(重新利用)it.39.Weshouldbe

(樂觀)andalwayskeepapositiveattitudetowardslife.40.Thoughhe

(缺乏)inexperiencehemakesupforitinenthusiasm.41.Thegirlhadastrong

(動機)tolearncrosstalkasachild,butsoonhequittedhisdream.42.Irisplaysthepianoverywell.Her

(不間斷的)practicehashelpedhertowinmanyprizes.43.Theyhaveplannedatight

(日程安排表)oftravel.44.Dear,putthepillsinyourmouthand

(咽下)them.45.Knowinggoodmannerswillhelpmakeagood

(印象).46.Hemadeseveral

(調整)totheplan.47.Heisa

(貪婪的)man.Nothingcanstophis

(貪婪)formoney.48.Youshouldconsiderother

(方面)ofthematterbeforemakingadecision.49.Howcanyou

(忍受)allthatnoisewhileyouareworking?50.He

(系)theropetothetreeandwentaway.四、翻譯(根據中文提示完成句子)(共10小題;共20分)51.如果誤服,有些藥物可以致命,所以在服用藥物的時候要小心。Somemedicines,wrongly

,cankillaperson,sobecarefulwhentakingthem.(take)52.Hewill

(開始從事)hisnewdutiesnextweek.(take)(詞數不限)53.ThegiantdamoftheThreeGorgeshydropowerproject

(坐落在)theYangtzeRiverwasfinallycompletedonMay20,2023,ninemonthsaheadoftheschedule.(locate)54.在濃霧中我們看不見這條船了。We

theboatinthedensefog.55.Ourclassroomshouldbe

(打掃)afterclasseveryday.(sweep)56.我們迅速地溜進灌木叢里,觀察動靜。Quicklywe

thebrushandthenwatched.57.

(油漆成)red,thebuildingstandsoutamongtherestandlooksveryattractive.(paint)58.那輛汽車開到村莊時便加快了速度。Thecar

whenitreachedthevillage.59.

(被電影深深打動),weallcried.(詞數不限)60.這部小說曾經是美國高中閱讀最廣泛的書。(read)(詞數不限)Thisnovelwasoncethe

bookinhighschoolsintheUnitedStates.五、單項選擇(共15小題;共15分)61. Earlythisyearthegovernmentdecidedto

thedevelopmentofagriculture. A.speedup B.sweepup C.takeup D.callup62. Asisreported,ababyboy,

deadatbirthbythedoctors,"camebacktolife"afterspendinghoursinthehospitalrefrigerator. A.pronouncing B.beingpronounced C.pronounced D.havingpronounced63. Thestrongerthe

is,themorequicklyamanwilllearnanewskill.Inotherwords,itisuptowhetherhehasaninterestinit. A.ambition B.inspiration C.aspiration D.motivation64.

ononeofhisbestsellingnovels,themovieTinyTimeswasdirectedbyGuoJingming. A.Based B.Tobase C.Tobebased D.Havingbased65. Oh,look!Here'saphoto

inmyclassroomatprimaryschool.Canyourecognizemeinit? A.taking B.wastaken C.taken D.beentaken66.

inthought,healmostranintothecarinfrontofhim. A.Losing B.Havinglost C.Lost D.Tolose67. Asyoungpeople,wemustn't

thegoodtraditionspasseddownfromonegenerationtoanother. A.catchsightof B.atthesightof C.losesightof D.outofsight68. Moreandmorehigh-risebuildingshavebeenbuiltinbigcitiesfor

space. A.lack B.lackfor C.lackof D.lackingin69.

onthesamegoal,ourfriendshipisenjoyable. A.Based B.Beingbased C.Basing D.Tobebased70. SamuelClemens,

asMarkTwain,wasoneofthemostfamousAmericanwriters. A.toknow B.tobeknown C.known D.knowing71. Toavoidbeingpunished,she

theroomfromthebackdoorwhentheteacherwaswritingonthephone. A.slidinto B.enteredinto C.brokeinto D.lookedinto72. Janecouldn't

beingmadefunofbystrangersonAprilFool'sDay;shewasalmostangry. A.remind B.ensure C.tolerate D.challenge73. I'mtoldthatthejobisopentoeveryoneinspiteoftheir

experience.Soit'sachanceforagreenhandlikeyou. A.previous B.primitive C.original D.precious74. Whileatschool,wewereoftentaughtthat

communicationmakesforunderstanding. A.accurate B.independent C.special D.constant75. Youshouldkeep

nomatterwhathappens.Justlookonthebrightsideofthings. A.optimistic B.energetic C.creative D.practical六、完形填空(共20小題;共30分)Iwantedtoknowwhatlifemightbelikeintheyear2050.IletmyimaginationrunfreelyherebutmanyofthethingsI76

hereareintheplantodayanditwillnottakelong77

theybecomeareality.Itakeitfor78

now,butwhenIthinkaboutthatpast35years,prettymuch79

haschanged.Today,in2050,thereisnotasingleaspectofmylifethathasnotbeen80

bytechnology.Forexample,todayI81

earlytogetreadyforwork.Idon'tneedanalarmclock82

becausethenewchipIhad83

inmybodysendssignalstomybraintogentlywakemeup.Notonlydoesthechiphelpsmybrain84

things,rememberbetter,85

itisconnectedtothenew10Gnetwork.The86

alsobacksupmybrainactivityinrealtime,whichdoesafullbody87

ofmyhealthevery4secondsandifitfindsanyissuesinmybodyit88

mydoctordirectly.Ialsolovemycontactlenses(隱形眼鏡).They89

GoogleGlassagesago.Theselensesareconnectedtothechip90

meandrecordeverythingIsee.ThishelpsmegettheinformationIneedandsincethe91

updateinrealtimeIrarelyhaveany92

questions.Infact,whenmybrainhasaquestion,theanswerjust93

onthelensessoIcanseeitinfrontofme.It'sso94

thatIsometimesdon'trealizethatIhaveaquestionatall.The95

inthecoming35yearswillbetobringtheNetworkSocietytothemoonbecauseit'sbecomingverytrendytostartbuyingpropertythere.76. A.invent B.possess C.mention D.prepare77. A.that B.when C.before D.since78. A.seriously B.lightly C.interested D.granted79. A.everything B.something C.anything D.nothing80. A.transported B.transformed C.discovered D.checked81. A.setout B.takeup C.stayup D.getup82. A.sometimes B.somewhat C.anymore D.anywhere83. A.installed B.charged C.preferred D.repaired84. A.operates B.hides C.balances D.learns85. A.and B.or C.also D.then86. A.net B.chip C.change D.life87. A.wire B.strength C.diagnosis D.routine88. A.directs B.controls C.passes D.contacts89. A.meant B.replaced C.informed D.covered90. A.over B.outside C.inside D.beyond91. A.issues B.doctors C.questions D.lenses92. A.unanswered B.unfinished C.undoubted D.unattached93. A.makesout B.comesout C.turnsup D.risesup94. A.energetic B.protective C.predictive D.ridiculous95. A.problem B.challenge C.knowledge D.competition七、閱讀理解(共15小題;共30分)AAreyouwillingtoworkforarobotboss?Sorryifyouranswerwas"no",becauseitwillbecommoninthenearfuture,accordingtoresearchersfromOxford.AthirdofBritishjobsareat"highriskofbeingreplacedbyrobotsinthenext20years,theresearchbyDeloitte,theOxfordMartinSchoolandtheUniversityofOxfordfound.Wiredmagazinewentfurther."Itmaybehardtobelieve,butbeforetheendofthiscentury,70percentoftoday'soccupationswillbereplacedbyautomation(自動化技術),"saidthemagazinein2023.Ofcourse,peoplebeingreplacedbyrobotsisnotrecentnews.Robotshavebeentakingoverlaborworkinfactoriesandonfarmsforsometime,liftingheavyboxesandpickingfruitandvegetables.Next,cleaningchoresinofficesandschoolswillbetakenoverbylate-nightrobots,startingwitheasy-to-dofloorsandwindowsandeventuallymovingtotoilets,Wiredpredicted.Butthat'sjustthebeginning.Evenwhite-collarjobsarenotsafe.Anyjobdealingwithsales,servicesorlotsofpaperworkcouldbetakenoverbyrobotsinthefuture.Forexample,intheUK,libraryassistantshavedecreasedby48percentsince2023,sales-relatedjobshavefallenby40percent,andtravelagentsby44percent,theDailyMailreported.Butthatdoesn'tmeanthathumanbeingswillhavenothingtodointhefuture.Instead,weneedtoupdateourskills.Digital(數字化的)know-how,managementandcreativitywillbeingreaterdemandinthefuture,saidBritishconsultingcompanyDeloitte.96.Theunderlinedsentencemeans

. A.athirdofBritishjobsaredangerous B.athirdofBritishjobsareofhighprofit C.Britishpeoplemayloseathirdoftheirjobs D.Britishpeoplemayreplaceathirdofrobots'jobs97.Fromthepassage,weknowlate-nightrobotsaremainlymadetodo

. A.factoryandfarmjobs B.cleaningjobs C.difficultjobs D.white-collarjobs98.IntheUK,sales-relatedjobshavedecreasedby

since2023. A.70% B.48% C.44% D.40%99.Thebesttitleforthispassageis

. A.RobotstoTakeCharge B.RobotstoBeSmarter C.RobotstoDoHardJobs D.RobotstoDoPaperworkBSciencefictionwriterscreateimaginaryworlds.Thewaythingsworkinyourimaginaryworldswillbebasedonactualscience.Soit'simportantforyoutobefamiliarwiththescientificprinciplesandinventionsthatarerelatedtoyourcreation.Forexample,ifyou'rewritingabouthumanlivingonaplanetwithzerogravity,thenyouneedtoknowtheeffectsofzerogravityonthehumanbody.Thenyouhavetofigureouttheexactrulesofyourimaginaryworlds.Andyouhavetofollowthem.IfhumansareabletobreatheunderwaterinChapter1,yourcharactercan'tdrowninaswimmingpoolinChapter3.Theissuehereismaintainingyourreaders'trust.Thatmeansthereaderiswillingtopretendalongwithyou.Ifyoustartoutwithanordinarydetectivenovelandthenthrowinsomeonebreathingunderwaterinthe6thchapter,youwillpullthereadersoutoftheirimagination.Thesamethinghappensifyouchangetheruleshalfway.Partofyourpreparationworkforthenovelistomapoutitsworldsingreatdetail.Youshoulddecidethefollowingissues:thehistoryoftheworld,thegeography,whatpossibilitiesitoffers,howeverythingworksinthisnewreality,andhowallofthesefactorsaffectthewayyourcharactersthink,feel,andreacttothings.Youdon'thavetotellyourreadersalltherulesinthefirstchapter.Butyouhavetoletreadersknowenoughtounderstandwhat'sgoingon.Thisalsoallowsyoutoworkoutlogicalproblemsandcontradictionsbeforeyoustartwriting.Whenyouarewriting,remembertomakeitfeelreal.Youareinvitingreaderstovisitanewworld.Theywillwanttobeabletosee,hear,feel,smell,andeventastewhatit'slike.Whetheryournovelisaboutaworldwithoutdiseaseoranundiscoveredplanet,helpyourreadersfeellikethey'reactuallythere.100.What'stherelationshipbetweenactualscienceandsciencefiction? A.Sciencefictionpromotesthedevelopmentofactualscience. B.Sciencefictionoftenreflectsthedevelopmentofactualscience. C.Actualsciencelimitstheimaginationdescribedinsciencefiction. D.Actualscienceprovidesbasicprinciplesforsciencefiction.101.Thesecondparagraphismainlydevelopedby

. A.makingcomparisons B.givingexamples C.followingthetimeorder D.analyzingcauses102.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE? A.Itisnecessarytodosomescientificexperimentsbeforewritingsciencefiction. B.Itismoredifficulttowritesciencefictionthanordinarydetectivenovels. C.Readersofsciencefictionactuallypretendthewriters'rulesaretrue. D.Itisgreattoleavesomecontradictionsinyoursciencefiction.103.Thetarget(目標)readersofthepassageare

. A.youngscientists B.sciencefictionwriters C.collegestudents D.professionaljournalists104.Thepassageismainlyabout

. A.howtodoscientificresearch B.howtoraiseinterestinscience C.whattoexpectfromsciencefiction D.howtowritesciencefictionCIt's2035.Youhaveajob,afamily,andyou'reabout40yearsold.Welcometoyourfuturelife.Gettingreadyforwork,youpauseinfrontofthemirror,“Turnred,”yousay.Yourshirtchangesfromskybluetodeepred.Tinypreprogrammedelectronicarerearranged(重新設置)inyourshirttochangeitscolor.Lookingintothemirror,youfindithardtobelievethatyouare40.Youlookmuchyounger.Withamazingadvancesinmedicine,peopleinyourgenerationmaylivetobe150yearsold.You'renotevenmiddle-aged.Asyougointothekitchenandpreparetopourcereal(谷類)breakfastintoabowl,youhear:“Toloseweight,youshouldn'teatthat,”fromyourshoes.Theyreadthetinyelectroniccodeonthecerealboxtofindoutthenutritiondetails.Youdecidetolistentoyourshoes.“Kitchen,whatcanIhaveforbreakfast?”Alistofpossiblefoodsappearonthecounteraskitchenchecksitsfoodsupplies.“Readyforyourtriptospace.Youaskyoursonanddaughter.”In2023onlyspeciallytrainedastronautswentintospace—andveryfewofthem.Todayanyonecangotospacefordaytripsorlongervacation.Yourbestfriendevenworksinspace.Handingyourchildrenthreestrawberrieseach,youadd,“Thedoctorsaidyouneedtheseforspacetravel.”Thankstomedicaladvice,vaccinationshots(注射疫苗)areathingofthepast.Ordinaryfoodscontainspecificvaccines.Withtheberriesintheirmouths,thekidsheadforthefrontdoor.It'stimeforyoutogotowork.Yourcarchecksyourfingerprintsandunlocksthedoors.“Myoffice.Autopilot(自動駕駛).”Youcommand.Yourcardrivesitselfdowntheroadandmovessmoothlyintotrafficonthehighway.Yousitbackandunrollyoure-newspaper.Thelatestnewsdownloadsandfillstheviewer.Lookingthroughthepages,youwatchthenewsasvideofilmsratherthanreadit.105.Whatchangesthecolorofyourshirt? A.Themirror. B.Theshirtitself. C.Thecounter. D.Themedicine.106.Thestrawberriesthechildreneatserveas

A.breakfast B.lunch C.vaccines D.nutrition107.Howisthetextorganized? A.Inorderoftime. B.Inorderofcharacter. C.Inorderofpreference. D.Inorderofimportance.DArobotismachinedesignedtoworklikealivingperson.Thewordrobotwasactuallyinventedin1920byKarelCapek,aCzechoslovakianwriter.Butalthoughthewordisquitenew,theideaofmachinesactinglikepeopleisveryold.InthesecondcenturyBC,PhilonofByzantiumdesignedstatuesthatperformedclevertricks.Todaythroughouttheworldthousandsofrealrobotsdomanyimportanttasksthathelppeople.Robotscandomanyofthethingsthatpeopledo,aswellassomethingspeoplecan'tdo.Manyofthetasksthatrobotsperformareboringoractuallyunhealthyforpeople.Somerobotsarebuilttoexploreplacestoodangerousforpeopletovisit.Theycantakepicturesandsendbackusefulinformationwithoutputtingpeopleatrisk.Oneoftheareaswhererobotsexplorersareusedextensivelyisinspace.Astronautsneedspecialequipmenttosurviveinspace.Robotsdonotneedair,waterorfood.TheycanworkondistantplanetskeepingintouchwithEarthbyradiosignals.NASA'sSojournerRoverwastheveryfirstrobottotravelacrosspartofanotherplanet.In1997,thesix-wheeledroverexploredpartofthesurfaceofMars.ThetestrobotAfghanExplorermayonedayvisitwarzones.Workingasawarreporter,itcouldsendpicturesandinterviewsbacktoaTVstationinasaferplace.TheDante2issimilartotheAfghanExplorer.Thiseight-leggedrobotcanclimbintothecraterofared-hotvolcanotocollectgassamples(樣本)andtakephotoswithitseightcameras.NomadRover,anotherrobotexplorer,isthesizeofasmallcar.Ithastrekkedthroughhotdesertsandicylandsonitown,collectinginformationforscientistsathome.Manyrobotsworkunderwater.Theymaptheoceanfloor,monitorsealifeorfindsunkenwrecks(殘骸).Theserobotscantraveldeepunderwaterfarmoreeasilythanpeople.Robotscanstayunderwaterformanydaysatatimeandtravelhundredsofkilometresexploringtheoceans.Underwaterrobots,suchasDeepDrone,cantraveltotheoceanfloorandhelprecovercrashedaircraftorsunkenships.DeepDronecantravelaround40timesdeeperthanunprotectedhumandivers.Somerobotsarerescuerobots:theycansavelives.Theydothisbyfightingfires,searchingforsurvivorsafterdisaster,orhandlingdangerousobjectssuchasunexplodedbombs.Bombdisposalrobotscanlookatsuspectpackageswiththeircameras.Theyrelaytheinformationtosomeoneatasafedistance.Asrobottechnologyadvances,ourrobotsarebecomingsmarterandareabletohelpuswithmoreandmoreaspectsofourlives.Robotshaveenhancedourworkefficiencygreatly.Robotswon'talwaysbemachineshiddenawayindangerousfactories.Workisalreadybeingdonetodeveloprobotswhichwillhelpusinourkitchensoronourfarms.Whatdoyouthinkrobotsmightbedoingtohelpusinthefuture?108.WhichofthefollowingaspectsisNotmentionedinthepassage? A.Military. B.Astronomy. C.Education. D.Rescue.109.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage? A.Robots:AValuableResource B.Robots:FutureApplications C.LivingintheRobotAge D.LeadingaRobot-StyleLife110.WhichofthefollowingisNottrueaccordingtothepassage? A.TheAfghanExplorerhasnotbeenputinuseyet. B.TheDante2isusedtocollectinformationaboutvolcanoes. C.NomadRovercanenduremiserableweatherconditions. D.DeepDroneisdesignedtoprotecthumandivers.八、短文7選5(5選5等)(共5小題;共10分)Someexpertsfeelthattheautomobileisto"die".Theyseeadayinthenot-too-distantfuturewhenallautoswillbeabandonedandallowedtobecomerottenironandsteelrubbish.111.

Theythinkthatthecarwillremainaleadingmeansofurbantravelinthenearfuture.

112.

Itshouldbecomesmaller,safer,andmoremoney-saving,andshouldnotbepoweredbythepetrolengine.Thecarofthefutureshouldbefarmorepollution-freethanpresenttypes.Regardlessofitspowersource,theautointhefuturewillstillbethemainprobleminurbantrafficjam.113.

Whentheautoentersthefreewaysystem,aretractablearm,whichcanbemovedinwardsorbackwards,willdropfromtheautoandtoucharailthatissimilartothesubwaytrainselectricallypoweredfromthesystem,andcontrolofthevehiclewillpasstoacentralcomputer.114.

Thedriverwilluseatelephonetodialinstructionsabouthisdestinationintothesystem.Thecomputerwillcalculatethebestroute,andreservespaceforthecarallthewaytothecorrectexitfromthefreeway.115.

Itisguessedthatanautomatedfreewaywillbeabletohandle10,000vehiclesperhour,comparedwiththe1,500to2,000vehiclesthatcanbecarriedbyapresent-dayfreeway. A.Otherauthorities,however,thinktheautoisheretostay. B.Thecomputerwillthenmonitorallofthecar'smovements. C.Oneproposedsolutiontothisproblemistheautomatedfreewaysystem. D.Expertshavedifferentviewsonwhatroleautoswillplayinthenearfuture. E.Themotorcarwillundoubtedlychangesignificantlyoverthenext30years. F.Driversinthefreewaysystemcansitbackanddonothingbutcontrolthedirection. G.Thedriverwillthenbefreetorelaxandwaitforthesoundspeakerthatwillwarnhimofhiscomingexit.九、補全短文(共10小題;共10分)Moneyisimportantinourlives.Withoutmoneywecouldnotlive116.

(comfortable).Werequiremoneytotravel,tobuymedicinewhenweareillandalsotopayfortheservice117.

(give)byothers.Intruth,moneyisalmostnecessaryforour118.

(survive).Mostofouractivitiesarethereforedirectedtowardsearningasmuchmoneyaspossible.Weusemoneynotonly119.

(meet)thebasicneedsoflifebutalsotopayforourownadvancement.Weuseitforeducation120.

helpsustolive121.

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