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Compared with decades ago, modern leisure "inactivities" involve even less ___. In the late 20th century a new leisure ___ evolved, one who thinks that ___ on the sofa watching television is the most exciting activity they can ___. This is the couch potato.

A、

creature

B、

manage

C、

lying

D、

interaction

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填空题 application   empathy   frustrations

empathic   regulate   empathize

attentively   effective   adults   view

While it is easier to train a person from childhood to be ___, it is also possible for ___ to increase their levels of empathy. Ways to improve ___ may include reading fiction to practice understanding characters’ actions from their points of ___, listening ___to understand how others think and feel, and trying to understand people outside our community to broaden our ___ of empathy. For example, we may ___ with people anxious about tests by listening carefully to their ___ and fears. We could also share how we ___ our own anxiety to encourage them to develop ___ self-regulation strategies.

填空题 keep   heart   improve   leading   priority

new-found   career   dramatic   appointed

catered   lining   exciting   dashing   paraded debt

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填空题 stressed

miraculous   generate   celebrity   athlete

competed   viewed   tried   highlight

essential   description   spots   token

resemble

Of course, there was no medal placed around Moussambani’s neck. But he was treated as a 1) ___ for his inspiring swim, and 2) ___ by some as the definition of the Olympic spirit. Although de Coubertin developed the Olympic motto that 3) ___ athletic ability, he also said, “The most important thing in the Olympic Games is not winning but taking part; the 4) ___ thing in life is not conquering but fighting well.” The 5) ___ fits Moussambani perfectly. It was almost 6) ___ that Moussambani had even made it to Sydney. As the story goes, he heard a radio advertisement for 7) ___ on the Olympic swimming team, and he was the only person who 8)___  out. However, Moussambani was anything but an Olympic-caliber athlete. Instead, he was a 9)___ invitee by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to 10)___ interest in various sports in developing countries.

选词填空 Trying doors as he went,___his club with many ___ and artful movements, turning now and then to ___ his watchful eye ___ the pacific thoroughfare, the officer, with his ___ form and slight ___, made a fine picture of a guardian of the ___. The ___ was one that kept early hours. Now and then you might see the lights of a cigar store or of an all-night lunch counter; but the majority of the doors belonged to business places that had long since been closed.

A、

peace

B、

twirling

C、

stalwart

D、

intricate

E、

adown

F、

swagger

G、

cast

H、

vicinity

选词填空 Soon, he was in the water. Although he maintained a ___ speed during the opening ___, he ___ through the water. His arm and leg movements weren't ___, and he ___ his head out of the water, rather than using a breathing pattern. As he neared the end of his ___ journey, it looked like he was about to grab the lane line, which would have led to his disqualification. It would have been the easy way out. However, he ___ through the pain of his ___ lungs and touched the wall. 

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A、

fought

B、

constant

C、

burning

D、

lap

E、

thrashed

F、

coordinated

G、

held

H、

epic

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agent   option   essays   demands   project

trustworthiness   ivory   dash   shrinking

difference   abundance

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A、

impressively

B、

nigh

C、

beat

D、

spectators

E、

habitual

F、

barely

G、

chilly

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