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V. Writing 30%
Section A Spelling 5%
Directions: Please use the new words you have learned in unit 1-4 in Module3.
66. Riding a bike helps develop a child’s sense of b____________.
67. It is o____________ that a healthy diet does us a lot of good.
68. You’d better a____________ to your mother for your rudeness.
69. She is not s______ enough to wear these tight trousers.
70. She looked out of the window, s______ for her lost youth.
71. I’ve l______ myself to 1,000 calories a day to try and lose weight.
72. Her childhood provided the r______ material for her first novel.
73.Windows 7 is known to be the latest operating s________.
74.Many people who go to the football field to watch the match not for the game itself, but for the a________ there.
75. He likes to tell everybody he meets about his a________ to the South Pole.

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California also has the d______ of being the most multicultural state in the USA..
According to the constitution, it is _________ (必须做的,义务的)for a citizen to undertake military service.
Cloning plants is s___________ while cloning animals is very complicated.
When I first applied for a patent I was very puzzled by the ______(评判的标准).
It was this exploring around problems and his _________(充满活力的,精力充沛的)spirit that led to his most famous invention --- the telephone in 1876.
Without any h_________, he jumped into the river to save the drowning child.
The football game will continue, ___________(不管、不顾)of wind and rain.
Although he is most often a________ with the invention of the telephone, he was indeed a continuing searcher after practical solutions to improve the quality of everyday’s life.
The flower girl’s poor English will _______(使、、、注定) her to the gutter to the end of her days.
The war ________(中断了)the trade between the two countries.

For 72 years, Lisa Gumpel kept a secret . “For a long time, I was determined not to tell anyone about it,” said Gumpel, 85 years old, 31 finally settled in Minnesota after the war and now lives in the Twin Cities.
She told people that she and her two sisters were among 669 Jewish children 32 (save) by a kind man to escape from the Nazi concentration camp in 1939. Their rescuer was 33 British businessman named Nicholas Winton, who also kept the story to 34 until his wife found a list of the children’s names.
Gumpel was shocked in 1988 when the 35 (true) about Winton’s one-man rescue operation finally came out. “Nobody knew that he actually did all 36 himself,” she said. “He worked so hard to save lives.”
Winton still doesn’t think that he’s a hero, arguing that his life was never 37 danger and that he was doing 38 he feels every person should do.
A party was held for him and the people he’d saved. Gumpel was 39 (excite) when she finally met him. “He still 40 (treat) us all like we’re his kids,” she said with a warm smile on the face.

It was Sunday morning in late October, about four months after Tess Durbeyfield’s arrival at the village. Some weeks ___16___ (pass) since the night carriage ride with d’Urberville in the forest. Tess was carrying a heavy basket filled with clothes. Occasionally she stopped ___17___ (rest) by some gate or post; and then, went steadily on again. She followed the same road on ___18___ d’Urberville had driven so wildly that night in June. When she reached the top she gazed ___19___ the familiar green world beyond. It was always beautiful from here; it was ___20___ (terrible) beautiful to Tess today, for, ___21___ her eyes last fell upon it, she had learnt that in even the most beautiful surroundings there may be danger. Her view of life had been totally changed for her by the lesson.
She had slipped away from d’Urberville’s farm ___22___ all the people were in bed, though her going would not be prevented now. Tess had thought, “I shan’t come back,” and was sure of her ___23___ (decide). Now she did not look back, ___24___ slowly walked along the narrow lane. ___25___ was still early and there was not a single person in sight.

I’m Yuan Longping born into a poor farmer’s family in 1931 when farmers in China used to live a hard life.For d, they struggled to search for ways to increase rich harvests, but without success. Thanks to my research on the hybrid rice that has a high output, which makes_______possible to produce harvests twice as large as before_____expanding the area of fields, which m(意味)22% of the world’s people rid themselves of h(饥饿). I am circulating this knowledge in many countries to increase their harvest. Therefore, I am c“father of hybrid rice” In addition , I am s(满意)with my simple life. I clittle for money. In my free time I love listening to music, playing mah-jongg and reading. Look at my sface and arms and my slim, strong body and you will think I’m __like a farmer than a scientist.

Professor Holloway, an eye____________(专家), organized a national survey of eye diseases in children.
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There is a cbetween pollution and the death of trees.
He was a little boy, but he bas if he were an adult.
It was (令人吃惊的)to everyone that the court had made such a decision.
(不幸地)he won’t be here tomorrow evening.
The National Day was celebrated (遍及) the country.
A museum should aim to eas well as educate.
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She’s sto bring up a family alone.

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