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人教新目標初中英語九年級上學期期末復習選詞填空練習一forgetdecidelovemetobeginningexactlysincesofarlivelyManypeopledrawonpaper,butfewpaintonstones.Andthatis

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whatMoWuyingisdoing.Theanimalsshepaintsonstonesaresurprisinglylifelike.Theposes(姿勢)are

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bytheshapesofthestones.Mosaysitisanartformthatneedscreativeideas.According

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Mo,thefirststepistodrawtheoutline(輪廓)ofananimalonastone.Thenshecolorsittomakeit

4..Afterthat,sheaddsallthedetails(細節).Drivenbyher

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forpaintingfromayoungage,Mohasbeenimprovingherstonepaintingskillsforyears.Atthe

6.,shetriedherhandatsceneriesandfigures(人物).But

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threeyearsago,shehasfocusedon(專注于)paintinganimals.Mohascompletedhundredsofstonepaintings

8..“ThemoreIworkonit,themoreinterestingIfindit,”saidMo.Shesometimeseven

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toeatorsleep.“Itusuallytakes

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severaldaystofinishastonepainting.Itisrelaxinganditmakesmemorepatient,”saidMo,addingthatshewouldcontinueworkingonit.二often

refuse

which

easy

someone

expressions

impolite

request

of

situationTheyoungwomanatthetrainstationgreetedapassengerwithaquestion

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wouldbenoprobleminChinese,“What’syourproblem?”Butthisquestionis

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inEnglish,andthepassengerbecameangry.Inthis

13.,theyoungwomanshouldsay,“MayIhelpyou?”Maybeyouwouldlikesomething.Instead

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saying“Givemeahamburger.”,say“CouldIhaveahamburger,please?”Englishspeakers

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use“please”and“thankyou”.When

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something,you’dbetteruse“CouldI”or“MayI”.Maybe

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asks,“Whatdoyouthinkofmyidea?”Ifyoudon’tlikeit,don’tsay“It’saterribleidea.”Say“Idon’tthinkit’sthebestidea.”Whenyoucan’tacceptaninvitation,don’t

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directlybysaying“Ican’t.I’mbusy.”These

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like“I’mafraidIcan’t...”or“I’dloveto,but...”canmakethemmuch

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toaccept.三dryproducecutdownprotectrecentlysomethingfournatureplanetsimpleTheearthisgettingwarmerbecauseoftheactivitiesofpeople.We

21.,burntreesandsendgasesintotheairwithourcarsandfactories.Canwedo

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aboutit?Sure.Wemaynotbeleadersorscientistsbutwecanplayourpartin

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theplanet.Herearetwoideas.Ridebikestoschool.Doyougotoschoolbybusorbybike?Ifyoubike,youaredoingsomethingforour

24..Buses,cars,trainsandplanes

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alotofcarbondioxide.Ifyoulivenearyourschool,whynotbikethereonwarmspringmornings?Or,youcan

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walktoschooltosaveenergy.Washinthegreenway.Doyouhelpyourmomanddadwashclothes?Thenwashtheminanenergysavingway.A

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studybyCambridgeUniversityfoundthat60percentoftheenergyusedonapieceofclothingisspentinwashingand

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it.Overitslifetime,aT-shirtcansend4kilogramsofcarbondioxideintotheair.Ifyouwashyourownclothes,washthemincoldorwarmwatertosaveenergy,butnothotwater.Washyourclotheswhentheyfillupthemachine.Usethemostenergy-savingmachineyoucanfind.Somenewonesuseaslittleasone

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oftheenergyofoldmachines.Whentheyclean,dryyourclothesinthe

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way,byhangingthemonalineratherthanputtingtheminadryer.Inall,youcancutdownthecarbondioxidefromwashingby90percent.四value

consider

that

exact

large

mystery

receive

stand

it

butRedwalls,goldenroofs(屋頂),andgreathall—theForbiddenCityisalready600yearsold.Sofarit

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morethanmillionsofWesternvisitorsaroundtheworld.It

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asChinesecivilizationofancienttimes.ItholdsmanystoriesaboutChinesecultureand

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thatremainwithustoday.Builtin1420,thepalaceisthe

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woodenpalaceonearth.It'sstrongandcanbearlotsofweight.

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infactitisalsoflexible(柔韌的)enoughtostayinonepieceduringanearthquake.TheForbiddenCityisfamousfor

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specialbuildings.Majorhallsstandonthenorth-southcenter

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istheoldBeijing’saxis(軸線).EventhesmallestfeaturecanbeanexampleofancientChineseculture.Forexample,therearemythicalanimals

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onthepalace’sroofs.Thenumberofanimals

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showsthepositionofabuilding——themoreanimalsthereare,themoreimportantthebuildingis.Historiansbelievethatthe

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treasuresinthebuildinghavealotofhistoricalmeanings.TheForbiddenCityhaspasseddownthespiritsofChineseculturelikeharmony,balanceandorder.五Enjoy

lantern

normal

they

prepare

for

tired

tradition

treat

waitTheSpringFestivalisanimportantfestivalinChina.WiththearrivaloftheSpringFestival,peoplearealwaysbusywithdoingsome

41..The23rddayofthe12thlunarmonthinNorthChinaandthe24thdayofthemonthinSouthChinaareLittleNewYearontheChineselunarcalendar.Onthisday,peopleusuallyare

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becauseofcleaningtheirhouses.It’sa(n)

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toprepareallstaplefood(主食)forthewholefamilytoeatduringthefirstweekofthefirstmonthoftheLunarNewYear.

44.,thestaplefoodisflour-made(面制的)becauseit’seasytokeep.Theactivitystartsfromthe28thdayofthe12thlunarmonthandmaylast

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oneortwodays.Finally,it’stheNewYear’sEve.Thewholefamilyenjoysabigdinneratnightwhile

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theSpringFestivalGala(春晚).Theystayuplateto

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fortheringintheNewYear.Akindofmust-eatfoodisdumplings.Eldersgivekidsredpackets,withmoneyin

48..Inthedaysbetweenthe28thand30thofthe12thlunarmonth,peopleputcouplets(對聯)onthegatesandputupsome

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aroundtheirhomes.OnthefirstdayoftheNewYear,peoplevisittheirrelatives’homesandsendNewYear’sgreetings(問候)toeachother.Inreturn,thehostwill

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thevisitorstoabigmeal.六face

when

hands

in

and

feltshoutedat

grownup

fellasleep

sorryMyMother’sLovingHandsNightafternightshecametohelpmesleep,evenlongaftermychildhoodyears.Idon’tremember

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itfirststartedmakingmealittleangry—mymom’shandspushingmyhairthatway.Butitreallymademeuncomfortable,forthey

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rough(粗糙的)againstmyyoungskin.Finally,onenight,I

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her,“Don’tdothatanymore.Yourhandsaretoorough!”Shedidn’tsayanything,

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sheneverdiditagain.Yearslater,Imissedmymother’s

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andhergood-nightkissonmyface.I’mnotalittlegirlanymore.Mymomis

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hermid-seventies,andherroughhandsarestilldoingthingsformyfamilyandme.Nowmyownchildrenhave

57..ItwaslateonThanksgivingEve.AsIsleptinmybedroom,afamiliarhandranacrossmy

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topushthehairfrommyhead.Thenakiss,evensosoftly,touchedmyforehead.Takingmymom’shands,Itoldherhow

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IwasforthatnightIshoutedather.Butmymomdidn’tknowwhatIwastalkingabout.Shehadforgottenitlongago.Thatnight,I

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withanewappreciation(感激)formymother’scaringhands.Andtheguilt(內疚)thatIhadcarriedaroundforsolongwasnowheretobefound.七buybornbecauseofraiseinventrecorditusebyeasyHoverCamera(無人機)WangMengqiu,the

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ofHoverCamera,was

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inHangzhouin1982.Hebecamefamousovernight

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theinvention.Forgetselfiesticks(自拍桿)!Comparedtoothercameras,HoverCamerahasmanyadvantages(優點).*Itcanflyandstayinmid-air,track(追蹤)yourfaceandevenfollowyoutomakesureitgetstheperfectpicture.*Itcanbecontrolled

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usingasmartphone.*It

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movementswitha13MPcameraandtakes4Kvideo.*Itisthebestchoiceforweddings,sportsgamesandholidays.Mr.Wangalsosaid,“Themaindesignconsiderationiseasyandsafetotakeforthe

66..It’sverylightandsmall.Itcanbefoldedintwo,soitcanbe

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putintoabag.Whenthepowerislow,itcanlandonthegroundsafelyon

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own.”Thecompany

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muchmoneyinthelastfewyearstoproduceit.Asithasbeenproduced,HoverCameracanbe

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onlineorattheshops.八badsafetinyeducatechoosehoweverentertheywidegiveShouldchildrenbeallowedtobuyanythingwiththeir

pocketmoney

(零花錢)?Tomostparents,theansweris“No”,becausetheythinkit’suptothemtomakesureoftheirchildren’s

71..Theywon’tallowtheirchildrentobuyanythingthatisbad,dangerousor

harmful

(有害的)tohealth.Forexample,somejunkfoodlike

latiao

isbadforthebody,sotheywon’tallowtheirchildrentobuyit.Itis

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believe

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