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阅读下面短文,用括号内所给动词的适当形式填空(必要时加助动词或情态动词)。
As a young school girl, Millie had a problem and did not know how to solve it.She(1) (have)to go to Sigmund Friend, a famous youth worker, to ask for help.
Millie's problem was that she (2) (not achieve)a balance between studying and(3) (play).She spent so much time (4) (write)her homework that she couldn't find any time for her hobbies.She could not decide when to do her homework and when (5) (spend)time on her hobbies. She wondered if she should focus on her studies and(6) (give)up her hobbies.
For her problem, Sigmund first asked how long she (7) (be )like this.And then he told her (8) (plan)her day carefully and choose one hobby(9) (do)each day, or just spend time on her favorite hobby.At last Millie said "I hope this advice (10) (be)helpful."
Do you have a mobile phone? Do you send text messages to your friends and family?
Text messaging or “texting” is becoming very p__1__. But scientists have p__2__ that texting can give us problems with our h__3__. Be careful! Too much texting can cause RSI (Repetitive Strain Injury) in our thumbs (大拇指) and wrists (腕关节). We spoke to a doctor called Harriet Wilson, who treats many patients with RSI. She says if we spend more than 10-15 minutes texting each time, we could have p__4__ in the future.
Dr. Harjeet Deepa, who treats RSI patients, said that the y__5__ patient she had treated was a 5-year-old girl. She had s__6__ bad RSI in her hands that she couldn’t hold a pencil.
As mobile phones d__7__, they are getting smaller with buttons c__8__ together. Texting with a smaller phone is worse than using a larger phone with b__9__ buttons. Using computers and playing video games can cause the same problem. So more and more people could find t__10_ with RSI.
Many university students and teenagers have RSI. If we don’t do anything about this, too many young people could grow up in terrible pain.
用方框中所给词语的适当形式填空,使短文正确、通顺、连贯(每词限用一次)。
Tom got along with all of his neighbors except the man who lived next door. The man never spoke to a (1) and no one knew what he did for a living.
One day, when Tom came home f (2) work, he found a diamond necklace outside his door. Tom wondered w (3) it came from.
Tom t (4) that perhaps someone had dropped the necklace, s (5) he planned to take it to the police station the next day. He thought the police would be able to find the o (6). Just then, the police came to Tom’s home and saw the necklace in his hand. Tom was very shocked when he was c (7) with robbery. A policeman told him that a jewellery shop had been r (8). A witness said that she had s (9) someone run from the jewellery shop into Tom’s building right a (10) the robbery.
Tom was not guilty, but how could he prove it?
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