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the reception. 36. Is there anything _____(plan) for tonight?37. Those students hoped ________ (catch) the early bus, but unfortunately it left. 38. The motorcyclist tripped over a rope ______ (stretch) across the road. 39. How do you get people ______(listen) to classical music in a profoundly nonclassical age? 40. While many think of Ford as the inventor of the automobile,he was certainly not the first ______(assemble) a gaspowered car. 41. We want them to imagine ______(be) business leaders who balance their kids and their professional lives. 42. Multichannel retailers are offering consumers the option to pick up their online purchases at the store or have the products ______ (deliver). 43. With the appropriate level of difficulty , people may feel like ______ (challenge) it again and again.44. ________(decrease)the amount of rubbish and to protect the environment, more governments are requiring people to recycle materials.45. Some people are brilliant with puters, but have no idea how _______(handle) other people.三、語(yǔ)法填空1 The walls of failure surrounded me. My teacher’s eyes stared at my every move. My mom’s blank expression showed46. (disappoint). “He is not giving his full potential,” I heard my teacher say. I gazed down, afraid, ashamed, and47. (determine). My determination was not to put my best effort to improve but to give up.My native language is . hard I tried, English would not take root in my brain. I tried hours on end 49. (improve) my grammar, pronunciation,and vocabulary. After the parentteacher conference, my mother50. (tell) that I was totally lacking interest. I spent that whole afternoon listening to my mother tell me51. I should try. “You can never achieve what you do not try, she told me. The simple statement stuck deeply52. my nineyearold mind.The next day, I found myself learning English words I never knew. A simple change in attitude made me successfully learn those words. My teacher’s weling smile, patience, and bright attitude, in addition to my desire to learn, were enough to make53. difference. Within days, I found 54. (I) having plete conversations in English and even55. (use) idioms correctly. My mother’s words helped me to learn that success in life requires desire.2閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Our bodies can be younger or older than our actual age 56. (depend) upon diet, lifestyle choices and physical activity. This is called biological(生理的)age, 57. could be different from the age on your driver39。s license, which 58. (call) chronological(時(shí)間的)age. 59. recent study of over 900 adults who were tracked for 12 years, from ages 2638, 60. (show) that people who were aging faster, meaning that their biological age was higher than their chronological age, were not as healthy or 61. (physical) fit. This group was also more likely 62. (have) cognitive decline(認(rèn)知衰退)and was at a 63. (great) risk for agerelated health conditions.A growing body of research proves that the keys to aging successfully are a 64. (bine) of exercising regularly, keeping busy with life, and maintaining a healthy diet with nutritious foods. These three key elements could contribute 65. aging gracefully, and successfully, too.