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A£®open up B£®open out C£®open into D£®open by

2£®¡ªIt is a long time ________ we last met.

¡ªYes£¬and it will be a long time ________ we meet again. A£®that£»until B£®since£»before C£®when£»that D£®before£»since

3£®The President ________ the idea that the welfare system should be improved. A£®applied to B£®appealed to C£®adjusted to D£®subscribed to

4£®He suffered from a terrible disease ________ regular overwork£¬so in order to cure the illness£¬he hurried to catch the train£¬which was ________ leave for Shanghai at 9£º00 p£®m.

A£®due to£»owing to B£®owing to£»due to C£®due to£»likely to D£®thanks to£»due to

5£®Penicillin was then produced ________ in order to meet the demands of the armies.

A£®in large amounts B£®in large plenty C£®in large quantities D£®in large numbers

6£®The key ________ English well is to read more when ________. A£®to learn£»possible B£®of learning£»possibly C£®of learning£»was possible D£®to learning£»possible 7£®¡ªIt is ________ great relief to have rain after so long ______ time of drought. ¡ªYes.How delighted the farmers are! A£®a£»the B£®the£»/ C£®a£»a D£®/£»a

8£®The Foreign Ministry said£¬¡°________ our hope that the two sides will work towards peace.¡±

A£®This is B£®There is C£®That is D£®It is

9£®His surgeon suggested that he ________ acupuncture to reduce and relieve his pain according to one theory£¬which suggests that acupuncture ________ pain signals ________ the spinal cord or brain.

A£®used£»blocks£»from reaching B£®use£»blocks£»from reaching

C£®would use£»should block£»from reaching D£®uses£»blocks£»to reach

10£®¡ª I find it astonishing that John________be so rude to me. ¡ªIn fact£¬he is always rude to others. A£®should B£®must

C£®might D£®ought to

11£®¡ª What do you think of investing in today¡¯s stock market? ¡ª There are many risks£¬but also many ________ gains. A£®potential B£®confidential C£®influential D£®preferential 12£®¡ªHow was the school¡¯ s sports meet?

¡ªWe didn¡¯ t plan it like that but it________very well. A£®tried out B£®went out C£®worked out D£®carried out

13£®[2018¡¤ºþ±±¾í] An unhappy childhood may have some negative effects on a person¡¯s character£»however£¬they are not always________.

A. practical B. avoidable C. permanent D. beneficial

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C£®So sadly did she look D£®So sadly did she looked

15£®Now a lot of new technology can ________problems in industry. A£®be applied to solve B£®apply to solve C£®be applied to solving D£®apply to solving ¢ò.ÍêÐÎÌî¿Õ

I believe in miracles(Ææ¼£)because I've seen so many of them.One day£¬a patient was referred to me who was one hundred and two years old.¡°There's a__16__in my upper jaw£¬¡±she said.¡°I told my own dentist it's nothing£¬but he __17__I come to see you.¡±

Her eighty-year-old son accompanied her.He would __18__to add something£¬but she stopped him.She wanted to tell everything herself.I found a large cancer that spread over much of the __19__of her mouth.A careful examination later __20__that it was a particularly bad sort of cancer.

During her next appointment£¬I explained to her the __21__of the problem.She clasped my hand in hers and said£¬¡°I know you're worried about me£¬but I'm just __22__.¡±

I thought otherwise.After considerable __23__on my part£¬and kindness on her part because she wanted to __24__me£¬she agreed to have me refer her to a cancer surgeon.She saw him£¬but as I expected£¬__25__treatment.

About six months later she returned to my office£¬still energetic and__26__. ¡°How are you£¿¡± I asked.

¡°I'm just fine£¬honey£¬¡±she responded__27__high spirits.¡°When can I get started on fixing my dentures(¼ÙÑÀ)£¿¡±

Surprised to see her at all£¬I answered __28__ £¬¡°Let me take a look in your mouth and we'll see about it.¡±

I couldn't believe my eyes.The cancer that had __29__ nearly the entire roof of her mouth was gone¡ªonly one small area of redness __30__.

I had read of such things happening£¬but had __31__seen them with my own eyes.That was my first miracle.Since then I've seen many others£¬because they keep getting __32__to see.In fact£¬miracles are daily events for me now.And people are a miracle£¬__33__through them we have a chance to know ourselves and to__34__the miracles of one another.

Since my first miracle£¬I've come to understand that the time and place for a miracle is__35__we choose to find it.

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We are going to describe one way to build a rooftop garden that does not even require soil.Four things are needed for a small rooftop garden.One thing is a roof that can support the weight.Another is grass cutting.The third thing is a sheet of plastic on which to spread the cut grass.And the last thing is a box about eight centimeters deep and made out of four pieces of wood.

Once you are sure the roof is good£¬cut and collect some grass.Then lay down the plastic where the garden box will go.The four-sided box can be as long and as wide as needed.Place the box on top of the sheet of plastic.Then fill it with the cut grass.Next£¬add water and walk on the cuttings to press them down.

After about three weeks£¬the rooftop garden is ready for planting.Put the seeds

directly into the wet grass cuttings.This garden is a good place to grow peas£¬tomatoes£¬beans£¬onions and lettuce.If the box is deep enough£¬potatoes and carrots will also grow.

It is important to keep the grass wet until the plants begin to grow.When the plants are growing£¬they will need watering every day£¬unless there is rain.And they will need some liquid fertilizer.Also£¬seeds and new plants must be protected from insects and birds.

Rooftop gardens are increasingly popular£¬and not just to grow vegetables.They keep buildings cooler in the sun£¬so they save energy.They can also extend the useful life of a roof.Rooftop gardens also reduce the runoff of storm water and help clean the air.Plus they add beauty£¬and give birds and insects in the city a nice place to live.

The Building of a Rooftop Vegetable Garden

Things needed 36.________ Requirements A roof To 37.________ 38.________ and strong the weight enough Grass cuttings To be used as 39.________ To be pressed down A sheet of plastic To 40.________ possible leaks(ÉøÂ©) On which to 41.________ the cut grass A 42.______ box To hold the cut grass Made of 4 pieces of wood To be protected from 43.______________________Seeds For vegetables __________________________________________________ and birds 44.________ and fertilizer To make vegetables grow better Supplied frequently and 45.________

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