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Yesterday, our teacher asked us when people could be considered old. David said that when people got wrinkles (皺紋). However, Mary didn't__1__. She thought people might gain wrinkles at an earlier age because of their__2__work. Then Lily said that those__3__ their 60s or more could be called old people. This time, Emily expressed her doubt. She said that some old people might__4__be full of energy and working on their dreams, which made them appear__5__ .The class was over and the teacher asked me to continue to__6__it after class. The question__7__me of a saying of J.Barrymore: a man isn't old__8__ he is pursuing (追求 ) something. My grandma is such a woman who__9__her dream even when she's 70 now. She has kept her dream of being a painter since she was a little child__10__, because her family was poor, she had to__11__ her dream. She had to work to raise money so as to__12__ her family. Although she had never forgotten her dream, she could hardly find any__13__to make it come true because of the tough work. Fortunately, a(n)__14__ came when she retired from her work. She__15__taking painting lessons even though she was already old. At first, I was __16__ her idea of attending school at such an old age, but after seeing her paint happily and enjoyably, I began feeling it a good__17__.She looks fine and seems__18__. So if we have our dreams and try to__19__ them, we aren't old. If we don't know what we want and let regrets be the__20__point of our lives, then we can be considered old. | |||
( )1.A.answer ( )2.A.exciting ( )3.A.reaching ( )4.A.sometimes ( )5.A.attractive ( )6.A.think about ( )7.A.prevented ( )8.A.even if ( )9.A.remembers ( )10.A.However ( )11.A.give up ( )12.A.combine ( )13.A.way ( )14.A.success ( )15.A.stopped ( )16.A.on ( )17.A.choice ( )18.A.gentle ( )19.A.satisfy ( )20.A.tip |
B.agree B.common B.avoiding B.almost B.young B.look for B.spotted B .as if B.follows B.Also B.search for B.protect B.person B.chance B.considered B.for B.dream B.energetic B.express B.bottom |
C.move C.hard C.repeating C.hardly C.smart Crefer to C.reminded C.so that C.knows C.Fortunately C.put aside C.leave C.place C.excuse C.liked C.against C.tas k C.wealthy C.change C.center |
D.understand D.old D.confirming D.still D.interesting D.turn to D.puzzled D.as long as D.finds D.Approximately D.return to D.support D.service D.helper D.began D.with D.purpose D.penniless D.realize D.side |
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Chang'e I, China's pioneering lunar probing (月球探測(cè)) satellite, came through its first lunar eclipse (月食) yesterday and had regained full operations. The moon orbiter was temporarily hidden from solar rays and lost 1 with Earth for two-and -half hours during a blackout that started at 10 a.m., Ye Peijian, chief commander and designer in 2 of the satellite system, said. Chang'e I had to switch off some its 3 and rely on onboard batteries during this challenging time, when it was 4 from solar energy, Ye said. Full details of how Chang'e I 5 during the eclipse were due to be released last night. Gu Shen, a deputy (副) director with the lunar probe's measurement and control system, said scientists 6 the orbit of the satellite and shortened the 7 the probe was out of direct sunlight by about 80 minutes. As of 10 pm. Wednesday, the satellite had 8 1204 orbits of the moon.Before yesterday's eclipse, the 9 time Chang's I had been without contact with the Earth was 49 minutes. The European Space Agency helped 10 the satellite, which will perform a second orbital adjustment during another eclipse in August, Ye said. | ||||
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