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根据短文内容及首字母提示,填写所缺单词,使短文意思完整。每空限一词。

  Nogoba was a cavegirl.She lived in a cave with about 40 other people.Cavepeople lived in big groups to help each other.Their l  1   were very dangerous.There were many w  2  

  animals near the caves-lions, tigers, bears and elephants.

  The cavemen hunted.They k  3   the animals for food.The children's jobs were dangerous, too.Nogoba and her friends went to the river every day to get w  4  .Sometimes, the river was very deep.S  5  , there were animals near the river.

  For many months of the y  6  , Nogoba was cold.There was ice and snow everywhere.It was difficult to be w  7  .The children sometimes went to sleep by the fire.Sometimes they were too n  8   the fire.

  Sometimes Nogoba and her friends went to f  9   fruit and nuts to eat.Sometimes the fruit and nuts were poisonous and everyone became i  10  .There weren't any cave doctors or cave hospitals!

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  Pauline is an English girl, but she lives i  1  Tokyo.She is six and a half y  2  old.Her mother s  3  to her:‘You're old enough to go to school.’Then Pauline g  4  to a school not far from her house.Her mother always t  5  her to school in the m  6  and brings her h  7  in the afternoon.

  Pauline h  8  a good friend.She is a  9  six and a half years old.But she i  10  English, she is German and she doesn't speak English.

1.i_______  2.y______  3.s_______  4.g______  5.t_______

6.m______  7.h______  8.h______  9.a_______  10.i_______

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Li Lei: Who’s ⑴   man?

Jim: He’s my father.

Li Lei: Who’s that woman?

Jim: ⑵     my mother.

Li Lei: And ⑶    that your sister?

Jim: Yes, ⑷    is.

Li Lei: What’s her ⑸    ?

Jim: Sally.

Li Lei: How do you⑹   that?

Jim: S-A-double L-Y.

Li Lei: How old is ⑺    ?

Jim: She’s seven.

Li Lei:⑻   that?

Jim: Oh, it’s her cat .(9)    (10 )   is Mimi.

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What does Britain make you think of? Its royal (王室) family or fish and chips? In fact, Britain is 小题1:f      for forming queues as well. From the supermarket to the underground, queues are everywhere.
I used to think people 小题2: s     queue in China. But I was wrong. You can also see queues everywhere. It is a part of 小题3:d     life. People queue most of the time. They queue to buy tickets in the cinema or when waiting at a restaurant. Most Chinese are 小题4:u      to waiting in a queue.
But sometimes you’ll find 小题5:y     in the middle of a rush, for example, getting onto the underground. Even away from the busy underground platform (站台), queues are different. One day I remembered standing in line at the supermarket. I left a small 小题6: s      in front of me. Within seconds, a girl walked by and took her place in front of me.
I was a 小题7: b     surprised at first, and then a bit angry. And later I smiled. I found these 小题8:e      were very interesting. These small differences help me learn about a new 小题9:c     . Sometimes Chinese are less polite because they are less小题10: p     . And there are usually more people in cities. And of course, queue jumpers are always unpopular.

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Li Lei: Who’s ⑴   man?

Jim: He’s my father.

Li Lei: Who’s that woman?

Jim: ⑵     my mother.

Li Lei: And ⑶    that your sister?

Jim: Yes, ⑷    is.

Li Lei: What’s her ⑸    ?

Jim: Sally.

Li Lei: How do you⑹   that?

Jim: S-A-double L-Y.

Li Lei: How old is ⑺    ?

Jim: She’s seven.

Li Lei:⑻   that?

Jim: Oh, it’s her cat .(9)    (10 )   is Mimi.

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