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[填空题]When I was a child, my teeth used to (26) in several different directions, and (27) that involved rather expensive (28) . And my horrible memory is of (29) lots of wire bands, around my teeth for years and years. They really didn’t do much good to nay teeth because they seem to be (30) back into their original (31) now.
When I was a child, my teeth were poor because in (32) , where I came from, we tend to eat a great deal of sugar. Also we (33) eat a lot of flied food there, which of course is not very good for the gums, the two areas of firm pink flesh in which the teeth are fixed. So when I was about fourteen, I got false teeth, which is terrible for a young boy of fourteen.
As a child, I never imagined that I would have problems with my teeth, but I did. It wasn’t something that I was (34) at the time, but as I developed I realized that I had two very prominent front teeth
[填空题]When I was a child, one of my favorite authors was Marguerite Henry. ______ Chincoteague is an island off the coast of Virginia and Maryland. For hundreds of years, wild ponies have lived on Chincoteague’s neighboring island, Assateague. The ponies, like the ones in Henry’s book, get to Chincoteague each year by swimming across the channel between the two islands.
- A. I was so glad I was able to see them in person.
- B. She wrote about wild ponies that live on the Island of Chincoteague.
- C. The ponies are a significant part of the history of the islands of Chincoteague and Assateague.
- D. They forage for food in the salty marshlands eating marsh grasses, seaweed and evenpoison ivy.
- E. You too can begin learning about these beautiful, wild horses by reading Misty of Chincoteague.
- F. Because it was so dark, no one in my family realized we had parked next to a paddock that held a herd of horses.
[单项选择]When I was a child I used ( ) swimming in the lake.
A. to going
B. going
C. to go
D. go
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What does the birthday child do when he blows out the candles
The birthday child secretly ______.
[填空题]Thirty years ago, when I was a small child, my father arranged for me to (11) two summer vacations at a farm in South Dakota. He thought it would be (12) for me, and he was right. It taught me a great deal about the (13) of independence. The people who lived there were practically self-sufficient. They (14) sheep for wool, wove it into cloth, and built their cabins from wood. The place was so isolated that the owner’s daughter, who must have been in her (15) twenties, said that she had never been away from home or seen a train.Thirty years ago, when I was a small child, my father arranged for me to (11) two summer vacations at a farm in South Dakota. He thought it would be (12) for me, and he was right. It taught me a great deal about the (13) of independence. The people who lived there were practically self-sufficient. They (14) sheep for wool, wove it into cloth, and built their cabins
[单项选择](When used. as food (additives), antioxidants prevent fats and oils from (become. rancid when exposed to air, (and thus) extend their shelf life.
A. When used
B. additives
C. become
D. and thus
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Nurse! I Want My Mummy
When a child is ill in hospital, a parent’s first reaction is to be
(51) them.
Most hospitals now allow parents to sleep.
(52) with their child, providing a bed or so far on the ward.
But until the 1970s this
(53) was not only frowned upon, it was actively discouraged. Staff worried that the children were
(54) when their parents left, and so there was a blanket ban.
A concerned nurse, Pamela Hawthorn, disagreed and her study "Nurse! I want my mummy" published in 1974,
(55) the face of paediatric nursing.
Martin Johnson, a professor of nursing at the University of Salford, said that the work of
(56) like Pamela had changed the face of patient care.
"Pamela’s study was done against the
(57) of a lively debate in paediatrics and psychology as to the degree women should spend with children in the outside world and the degree to which they should
A. which
B. this
C. what
D. thus