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山西省阳泉市盂县2024年中考三模英语试题(音频暂未更新)
When I was a little girl, one of my favorite things was a shoebox. I filled it up with pieces of paper, envelopes and posters that I had collected. I called the box my "Post Office". 1 I was free, I would take it out and pour my "letters" on the floor. I grouped the "letters" and then put them back into the box.
This led me to 2 a new hobby — writing letters to children I had never met. It was 3 to send my written pages to people far away. And I loved this feeling. My best penfriends were Svetlana in Belarus and Alastair in central England.
I first 4 spoke out my dream of being a songwriter to Alastair. Actually, I had never written a single song and I had no idea how to do so. But I decided to realize this dream— well, I should never let my best friends 5 . I started to discover my favorite 6 and thought about how I should write a song.
As I grew older, I had more people to write to, for example, kids I had met on school trips. The freedom I found to 7 myself in letters is one of my greatest memories of childhood.
On my journey into adulthood, my love for writing letters never left me. As I now create music, I always remember my childhood 8 . Releasing(发行) new songs is similar to sending out handwritten letters. My "Post Office" is where I got started.
The writer, Laura Kidd, is a British record producer and songwriter. |
practice, considered, students, time, stop, fell in love, decided |
Liu Wenwen started to learn suona at the age of three. Learning suona needed {#blank#}1{#/blank#} and hard work." In order not to influence (影响) neighbors, my parents took me to {#blank#}2{#/blank#} in a park around 4 am every day," said Liu. Her classmates always laughed at her. Because at that time, they {#blank#}3{#/blank#} suona as an art of the hillbilly(乡巴佬). Liu said she felt sad. But she didn't {#blank#}4{#/blank#} learning it. When she entered Shanghai Conservatory of Music, she{#blank#}5{#/blank#} with this instrument." The music played by Professor Liu, a top player, is amazing," she said.
No one likes thieves (小偷), but for most people in a town in California, they just laugh when they find that something small is lost. That's because the thief is a cat.
Jean Chu and her family adopted (收养) Dusty as their pet cat a few years ago. Not long after Dusty moved in, the family started finding new things around. One day, they would find a shoe. The next day, there would be a sock. At first, no one knew where these things came from. Soon they found that the things always showed up in the mornings. And who went out every night? That might be Dusty. However, it was difficult to catch Dusty in the act (当场). Soon workers of the TV show Must Love Cats heard about Dusty's story and they decided to make a film about Dusty. They used an infrared camera (红外摄像机). Sure enough, the camera caught Dusty in the act when he brought home a toy.
Soon the film of Dusty became popular on the Internet. The cat is a celebrity (名人) now. People come to Chu's house to get back their things every day. They have become good friends with Chu and Dusty.
An Unusual Thief | |
Problem | The family always found {#blank#}1{#/blank#} things around. |
Clue (线索) | New things showed up in the {#blank#}2{#/blank#}; Dusty went out every night. |
Inference (推论) | {#blank#}3{#/blank#} brought these things home. |
Result | A TV show made a {#blank#}4{#/blank#} about Dusty. |
The cat is {#blank#}5{#/blank#} now. |
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