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Recently, she and a pianist pal put on a recital. A big crowd of friends and family 12 for her. As she played, I looked around at the 13 . Everyone was obviously enjoying the music. It occurred to me that I was the only person who remembered that 7yearold kid making those perfectly 14 sounds and knew how far she had e, despite 15 . 3 They were not sure how the Americans would react to (反應(yīng)) the new type of music. Beatlemania hit New York on February 7, 1964. Hundreds of fans jammed the airport to wele them. 4 The concert was broadcast (廣播) live and attracted the largest one night audience in the history of television up to that time. The victory in America was still remembered as a main turning point in the history of rock and roll. Thanks to the Beatles, a lot of opportunities were opened up to new faces on the market. 5 5. ( ) people can reduce the risk of catching some serious diseases by exercising. 瑪麗是一個很棒的歌手。她臉上帶著困惑的表情聽教授講課。8. The light was so clear that she felt like she could see ( ). 4. Whenever his friends have some troubles, he won’t( ) help them. 單元素養(yǎng)提升(一) Unit 7Ⅰ. 單句語法填空1. Learning the correct techniques and then practicing them will improve anyone’s ( )(perform). 2. ( )(profession) courses have been taken by many students in the last two decades. 3. Punishment is not a wise choice to help them grow up ( )(mental)and physically, either. 4. If you focus the sun’s rays on dry wood with a burningglass, it will start ( )(burn). 5. We all have to accept that as we get older our ( ) (react)slow down. 6. When it es to ( )(advertise), we must all use our intelligence and not be a slave to them! 7. It would allow the experiments ( )(current) taken in a “web lab” to be conducted in seconds. 8. It’s illegal to read people’s private letters without ( )(permit). 9. Some activities may be ( )(mess), so please ensure that your children bring clothing suitable for their activities. 10. Giving false information to the police is a ( ) (punish)offence. Ⅱ. 選詞填空 for the first time, be regarded as, be different from, figure out, attract one’s attention, a variety of , on the scene, respond to, hesitate to, take charge of1. David