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In three days I will leave China behind for a few weeks and head back to Australia to spend time with my family and friends. This will be a very       trip for me as, for the first time ever, I will not be       to my hometown. You see, my parents sold their house in my hometown and moved about 500 kilometers away.
As it        me that I would be returning to a whole new place, I was       with two questions: Do I still have a hometown? Where is my home? I needed to do some research.
After reading A Story from the Chinese Diaspora, I learned I was not alone in feeling            about where I call home. In the story, a Chinese American girl           with finding her identity and       her past with her present. I realized the place we live now and the place we lived then, have a great         over who we are, where we long to be and where we feel       and safety.
Back to My Motherland       of a woman who left her motherland years ago and started a new life in America--the place she now calls home. But,           some people move on from their hometown and       a new life somewhere else, others have a strong       to the city that they grew up in. In Hometown Boy we learn of a man who clings(坚持) to his        and continues to make his hometown a       of his life for now and for the future. He makes it his       to give back to the community that has given so much to him and his family.
As I            the days until I head back to my motherland and       where exactly my home is, I am       to decide where my heart is. And quite      , my heart is wherever I am.

A.unique B.serious C.strange D.curious

A.removing B.referring C.returning D.relating

A.impressed B.clarified C.occurred D.struck

A.satisfied B.presented C.appointed D.charged

A.excited B.convinced C.depressed D.confused

A.sticks B.struggles C.starts D.supplies

A.connecting B.consulting C.confirming D.contenting

A.difference B.influence C.impression D.advantage

A.unrest B.tension C.comfort D.stress

A.tells B.shows C.talks D.learns

A.why B.how C.while D.where

A.expand B.trend C.survive D.build

A.commitment B.attachment C.devotion D.ambition

A.bases B.rules C.roots D.tasks

A.part B.sign C.role D.soul

A.urge B.duty C.conduct D.purpose

A.account for B.appeal to C.centre upon D.count down

A.foresee B.remind C.consider D.expect

A.forced B.annoyed C.sacred D.directed

A.awfully B.gently C.merely D.simply

科目 英语   题型 完型填空   难度 中等
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I'm realizing all these things my parents' life journey. Each time I go to , I find something that reminded me of my childhood or teaches me something about my parents I knew. , from the shabby furniture to all the hidden treasures, means more to me than all the money in the world.

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A.looked for B.looked through C.looked into D.looked after

A.to B.for C.with D.by

A.retired B.ill C.gone D.injured

A.clean B.strange C.empty D.modern

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A.bought B.discovered C.buried D.lost

A.just B.even C.only D.yet

A.liked B.bought C.kept D.lost

A.countryside B.school C.college D.army

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A.introductions B.memories C.descriptions D.communications

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A.the supermarket B.church C.my office D.the house

A.merely B.always C.really D.never

A.Everything B.Nothing C.Anything D.Something

Sometimes your weakness can become your biggest strength. ____ the story of a 10-year-old boy for example , who decided to study judo (柔道) with a judo teacher despite the fact that he had his left arm because of a car accident .
The boy was doing well, so he couldn’t understand , , after three months of , the teacher had taught him only one move.
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