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【期末真题分类汇编】专题10 首字母填空 20篇 人教新目标Go For It! 九年级上册期末复习
(23-24九年级上·宁夏吴忠·期末)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入适当的单词,单词的首字母已给出(每空一词)。
Liu liang was from a small village. He often helped his family w 1 on the farm. When he was free, he learnt to draw by h 2 . The family had an empty room and the boy was allowed to draw there. The boy was happy to have such a quiet and big room that belonged to him. He put his painting materials there and drew.
Later, Liu Liang went to college to study art. At first he was afraid of drawing with others. Not only his teachers but a 3 his classmates encouraged him a lot. He became more confident and braver. He worked hard and was g 4 at painting and was often praised. Now he is a famous a 5 .
(22-23九年级上·江苏盐城·期末)根据短文内容及首字母提示, 填写所缺单词, 使其意思完整。
A 22-year-old British student has invented (发明) a mobile fridge, “Isobar”, which could save millions of lives in the world.
Will Broadway’s “Isobar” has been designed to keep vaccines (疫苗) at the ideal t 6 while they are being sent in developing countries. And Will doesn’t plan to make money from his creation. His p 7 is to get vaccines to people who need them, which is why he won’t be trying to get a patent (专利). Will’s Isobar has w 8 him the James Dyson Award that e 9 young people to design something that solves a problem.
Present m 10 of transporting vaccines always lead to the vaccines freezing (冻住) before reaching their places in developing countries, b 11 the Isobar keeps a temperature of 2 to 8 degrees for 30 days.
Will’s invention is expected to save the lives of 1.5 million people across the world. After finishing college education, he is making an effort to take the Isobar into production. “I will be hands-on (事必躬亲), all the way through it, and make sure that it w 12 ,” he says.
The product has been designed to transport vaccines, but already Will sees the possibility for other m 13 uses in the developing world and beyond. “Blood donations, organ transplants (器官移植) —if they get trapped in t 14 , you still use cold-bags that really aren’t good enough for a long time,” he says.
There is a 15 a possible, non-medical use for the Isobar. “It would be a great thing to take on a five-day trip where when you have no power,” he says. But he insists vaccine transportation is the primary function of his invention.
(22-23九年级上·天津和平·期末)Stinky tofu(臭豆腐) is one of the most popular snack foods in China. It is usually s 16 at night markets or roadside stands. Stinky tofu has a strong smell, and many people won’t even give it a t 17 . But once you taste it, you will soon fall in love with it.
H 18 was stinky tofu invented
It is said that during Qing Dynasty, a man named Wang Zhihe f 19 the imperial examination(殿试). He decided to stay in the capital and try the exam again. However, he had no money left, so he had no c 20 but to make a living in the city. Born into a poor family, as his father opened a tofu shop in his home town, he began to l 21 how to make tofu when he was young. S 22 he rented(租) a house to make and sell tofu. One summer day, some remaining tofu was going bad. When he was worried about the loss(损失), an idea came to h 23 . He cut the tofu into pieces, put them into a jar(坛子) and salted them. When he o 24 the jar several days later, a strong smell came out. He tasted one piece with courage and found it was r 25 good. Since then, stinky tofu has been widely spread in China.
(22-23九年级上·天津北辰·期末)Have you seen some machines that e 26 used plastic bottles and give some coins to the users
Recently, such machines have a 27 at universities in Chongqing. They can turn rubbish i 28 treasure and encourage the public to recycle rubbish. The machine is as l 29 as a fridge. Users put an empty bottle in the machine. It is identified(识别) by a small camera. Then it is put into a built-in bin. The users can get some coins. They can also give away the money.
W 30 the machine is filled with bottles, it will tell the company’s head office. Near stations they will send workers to have bottles collected, packed and sent to the company.
The bottle recycling machines could greatly encourage the public to recycle rubbish and s 31 natural resources. Now the machine only eats plastic bottles. At sometime in the near future it will also cover others, such as glass b 32 to turn more rubbish into treasure and make full use of the natural resources.
People can a 33 see similar machines in Shanghai. In the future, m 34 such machines will appear at some large stations, b 35 stop, neighborhoods and school.
(22-23九年级上·天津红桥·期末)根据短文内容及首字母提示,填写所缺单词,使短文意思完整。每空限填一词。
An Accidental Invention
Did you know that tea, the most popular drink in the world, was invented by accident(偶然的) Many people believe that tea was first drunk about 5, 000 years a 36 . It is said that a Chinese ruler called Shen Nong was the first to discover t 37 as a drink. One day Shen Nong was boiling drinking water over an open fire. Some leaves from a tea plant fell into the water and r 38 there for some time. It produced a nice s 39 , so he tasted the brown water. It was quite delicious, and so, one of the world’s favorite drinks was i 40 .
A few thousand years later, Lu Yu, “the saint(圣人)of the tea”, mentioned Shen Nong in his book Cha Jing. The book describes how tea plants w 41 grown and used to make tea. It also discusses where the finest tea leaves were produced and what kinds of water were used.
It is believed that tea was brought to Korea and Japan d 42 the 6th and 7th centuries. In England, tea didn’t appear until around 1660, but in l 43 than 100 years, it had become the national drink. The tea trade from China to Western countries took place in the 19th century. This helped to s 44 the popularity of tea and the tea plant to more places around the world. Even t 45 many people now know about tea culture, the Chinese are without doubt the ones who best understand the nature of tea.
(22-23九年级上·天津南开·期末)How green are you Answer to these questions and find out.
·Do you walk or ride to school Do you buy new clothes just because they are modern
·Do you turn off the lights when you leave the room
·Do you take your own bag when shopping
·Do you buy drinks in bottles
·And what do you do with the bottles when they are empty
We all need a healthy environment, but we produce waste every day, and it is h 46 to our environment. Repeat these three words daily: reduce, reuse and recycle.
Reduce Reduce means “use less”. Do not waste things. It save money and cause less p 47 . Do not order more food than you can finish. Turn off the lights when you do not need them. Before you buy something new, think whether it is really n 48 because maybe the old one is just as good!
Reuse Reuse means “use again”. Use things for as long as possible. Look after them so that they will l 49 . Repair them if possible. Do not throw them away and buy new ones. Do not use paper cups or paper bags. It is better they can be used many times.
Recycle Recycle means “change things into something else to be reused”. Although it takes e 50 to change things into something else, it is better than throwing things away or b 51 them. We throw away tons of rubbish every year, and we have to make a change. Divide your rubbish into p 52 , glass, paper and rubber. Develop a recycling policy for the whole c 53 . Buy products such as recycled paper to help save trees.
We cannot hope for rapid change, but let’s take these s 54 steps today so that we will save the world for our grandsons and granddaughter tomorrow. Remember, if everyone b 55 to do something, the world will be saved.
(20-21九年级上·广东广州·期末)根据下列句子及所给单词的首字母写出所缺单词。(每空限填一词)
The Spring Festival is the most important festival for Chinese people. It is also a chance to honor family and friends, and to enjoy some cooking traditions.
Jiaozi dumplings are n 56 in North China. Everyone eats them. Eating them is said to bring prosperity.
It is important that fish is s 57 with the head and tail complete, to be sure a good start and finish and to a 58 bad luck.
The trays of togetherness(八宝盒)are put on for visiting relatives to snack on, or given as g 59 . The eight is a l 60 number. The trays are filled with the things such as coconuts, melon seeds, and so on.
(22-23九年级上·天津河西·期末)根据短文内容及首字母提示,填写所缺单词,使短文意思完整。
Mr. Daves is an 80-year-old man and he lives alone. He has a 40-year-old friend named John. They often go fishing together. They have already fished in the same lake for over 15 years, but they have n 61 been tired of (厌烦) it.
However, just a few years ago, Mr. Daves had a stroke (中风) and he couldn’t walk or speak, s 62 he was put into an old people’s home. Lying in bed and being u 63 to communicate with others, he felt very sad.
When John got the news of Mr. Daves’ illness, his heart was almost broken. He wanted to do something to make the old man happy. He w 64 to the old people’s home and got permission (允许) to take Mr. Daves out for a trip in his car. They were both excited. However, it was very difficult for Mr. Daves to be lifted into John’s car, so John felt w 65 about this. Then one day he had an idea. He decided to s 66 his lovely car and buy a truck so that he could put a wheelchair in it. Two days later, he had a truck. Since then, he has used his truck to take the old man out for a t 67 every day.
Last year John bought a special fishing rod (竿) for Mr. Daves so that they can still go fishing together. Even though Mr. Daves can’t talk, he has let the n 68 in the old people’s home believe John is his son.
Thanks to John, Mr. Daves is still enjoying life now. John is really great. He g 69 up his lovely car to help a friend—a person who is in need. He is surely a good e 70 for others.
(22-23九年级上·湖北武汉·期末) I read an interesting article recently about how music played an important r 71 in helping two elders in a nursing home find each other. Music is a 72 us all the time—it’s on the radio, television, and in movies and commercials (商业广告) . I grew up w 73 music. My mom used to do housework l 74 to the FM radio when it was all classical music. My dad liked the dance bands that i 75 Sammy Kaye, Guy Lombardo, Glenn Miller and Jan Garber. My love was marches (进行曲) and band music. American March King John Philip Sousa said that a good march could make a man with a wooden leg get up and m 76 !
In 1948, the Cities Service Band of America went on radio and played a half-hour live band c 77 every Monday night at 8:30 on NBC. Conductor Paul Lavelle led a band made up of the best m 78 in the New York City area. In 1949, I asked my dad to get a television set. He said, “We don’t need one.”
Well, at the end of the 1949 season, the Cities Service Band announced that beginning in September, they were going to a 79 on television every Monday night.
My dad b 80 a TV the next week. Music has been a great and wonderful part of my life—and it still is.
(21-22九年级上·江苏盐城·期末)根据短文内容及首字母提示,填写所缺单词,使短文意思完整。每空一词。
Tan Dun is a great composer. He is f 81 for the award music for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. We love the award music which is w 82 by him. Many people keep praising him. He loves the sound of n 83 . He even m 84 music with common objects like s 85 and paper. His amazing piece of music Water does not use any musical i 86 . He makes over 50 sounds by c 87 the speed of water flow. As a composer, Tan Dun is best known for w 88 an Oscar for his music. He has s 89 brought Chinese and Western music together. Tan once said, “My music is to d 90 without boundaries. ”
(21-22九年级上·江苏盐城·期末)根据短文内容及首字母提示,填写所缺单词,使短文意思完整。每空限一词。
A Film for Mothers
“The reason why I chose to be a director was not for making films but for Li Huanying,” Jia Ling said.
Li Huanying, Jia’s mother, passed a 91 when Jia was 19 years old. To express her sadness and regret, Jia d 92 to make a film called Hi, Mom.
Based on her personal experiences, the film describes Jia travelling back to the year 1981, when she meets her mother at a young age and becomes c 93 friends with her mom.
The 39-year-old d 94 , Jia Ling, never imagined that her film would make history. It has taken in 5 billion yuan, according to professional box office(票房)tracker Dengta. “Hi, Mom is a big s 95 in the film industry, as the work is special. Jia Ling not o 96 puts her love and memories of her decreased mother into the film but also lets the viewers feel her sincerity (真诚), “said Shi Chuan, Chairman of the Shanghai Film Association.
Hi, Mom has received many positive(积极的)reviews as well. Many people couldn’t stop crying b 97 the film describes true love between a daughter and a mother. In fact, the film is f 98 of sincerity and touching moments. A large n 99 of Internet users showed their love on Weibo with a hashtag(标签)”photo of my mother when she was young”.
Jia Ling spent a lot of time and effort m 100 the film Hi, Mom. Now she is already considered as China’s most commercially successful female director, “The Hollywood Reporter noted.
(21-22九年级上·天津滨海新·期末)根据短文内容及首字母提示,填写所缺单词,使短文意思完整。每空限填一词。
Every year, 12,000 to 14,000 e 101 happen around the world, killing tens of thousands of lives. So when scientists talk about monitoring(监测)earthquakes, every second counts. Recently, a new AI system d 102 by China is shortening the time it will take to detect(探测)earthquakes.
After an earthquake happens, most researchers can quickly release(发布)the time, p 103 , magnitude(震级)and depth of the earthquake. H 104 , they often don’t include the focal mechanism parameters(震源机制参数), which can be used to predict(预测)the possible distribution(分布)of strong aftershocks(余震).
“It t 105 three to 10 minutes for other countries to release the focal mechanism parameters, but by this time, the earthquake has fully happened and the h 106 has been done,” Zhu said. “This new system can p 107 the focal mechanism parameters in just one second and release the information before the aftershocks reach some areas.”
“If we are a 108 to receive the warning information three seconds earlier after an earthquake happens, we’ll be able to r 109 the wounded by 14 %. With 10 seconds earlier, the wounded can be reduced by 39%.” Zhu said.
This improvement is possible thanks to a deep learning method. The system is trained with millions of earthquake samples(样本). It’s now t 110 in Yunnan and Sichuan provinces.
(21-22九年级上·江苏南京·期末)根据短文内容及首字母提示,填写所缺单词。
In China, writing brushes, ink sticks, paper and ink stones are called the Four Treasures of Study. The writing brush in Huzhou, the ink stick in Huizhou, the xuan paper in Xuancheng and the ink stone in Duanxi are the most f 111 .
The writing brushes are used to draw the pictures on painted potteries(陶器). They are m 112 made of the hair of animals. Those made of wool are called yanghao and those made of the weasel’s(鼬)tail hair are c 113 langhao.
The ink stick produced in Huizhou is of high quality. A s 114 goes like this: Two famous skilled men Xi Chao and his son produced a kind of high-quality ink stick. As a r 115 , the Emperor Li Yu in the Southern Tang Dynasty agreed to give them the family name “Li”. From then on, the fame(声誉)of the Li Ink Stick s 116 widely. In the Song Dynasty, its producing area was changed into Huizhou, and it was then called the Hui Ink Stick.
Paper is among the four great inventions in a 117 China. The famous xuan paper appeared in the Sui and Tang dynasties. In Xuanzhou, its said that Cai Lun’s pupil Kong Dan took the job of producing paper but f 118 to make perfect white paper. Later he happened to see the ebony(檀木)in the rivers. It was wet with the water and t 119 white. Then he used the bark(树皮)to produce the world-famous xuan paper.
The ink stone was already very p 120 in the Han Dynasty. In Ming and Qing dynasties, Duan Ink Stone, She Ink Stone, Tao Ink Stone and Chengni Ink Stone can not only be used in writing and painting but also for admiration.
(21-22九年级上·广东广州·期末)阅读短文,根据上下文和所给出的首字母在1~5空格中写出所缺单词。注意使用正确形式;在填写答卷时,要求写出完整单词。(每空限填一词)
Night after night, my mom came to help me sleep, even long after my childhood years. I h 121 it when her rough hands pushed my hair. Finally, one night, I shouted at her, “Don’t do that any more, your hands are too rough!” She didn’t say anything and left my room in s 122 , but she never did it again.
Now my own children have grown up. My 70-year-old mom’s rough hands are still doing things for my family as u 123 .
One night, I was ill in bed, a familiar hand ran across my face to push the hair from my head. Taking my mom’s hand, I told her I r 124 shouting at her so long ago.
That night, I felt r 125 and fell asleep with a new appreciation(感激).
(21-22九年级上·江苏南京·期末)请根据短文内容和首字母提示,在下文空格处填入适当的词使短文完整。(每空一词)
“The Arctic(北极) is dying,” researchers returning from the largest-ever Arctic expedition(远征) have warned.
The program the scientists are w 126 on is called MOSAiC—Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate(北极气候研究多学科漂流观测计划). Scientists from 20 countries, i 127 China, spent a year in the Arctic from September 2019 to October 2020 to collect data(数据) about environment and climate change. They predict that if we k 128 going as we are, the Arctic will have no ice during the summer within just a few decades.
Global warming and the melting(融化) of sea ice are having a huge influence on Arctic life. For example, polar bears depend on sea ice to hunt seals. But when the sea ice melts, they are f 129 onto land, where there’s not enough food for them. Scientists say the number of polar bears will d 130 by two-thirds to less than 10,000 by 2050.
A 131 the days get warmer, there’s more rain than snow in the Arctic. This hurts the millions of reindeer(驯鹿) and caribou(北美驯鹿) that eat moss(苔藓) , lichen(地衣) and grass. When rain falls, it locks there animals’ food in ice i 132 of snow. Many of them starve(挨饿) to death because they can’t r 133 the food under the ice.
Such losses have destroyed the lives of indigenous(土著的) people who depend on reindeer and caribou for a l 134 . The Inuit(因纽特人) use very part of the caribou—sinew(筋) for thread, hide(皮毛) for clothing, and flesh(肉) for food. In Europe and Russia, the Sami people raise thousands of reindeer. But as these animals are disappearing, their traditional way of living, which has existed for thousands of years, may be f 135 only in memory in the future. What a pity it is!
(21-22九年级上·江苏南京·期末)首字母填空(每空一个单词)
Chinese culture is broad and profound. In China, writing brushes, ink sticks, paper and ink stones are called the Four T 136 of Study. Among them, the writing brush produced in Huzhou, the ink stick produced in Huizhou, the xuan paper made in Xuancheng and the ink stone made in Duanxi are the b 137 .
The writing brushes can be used to draw the pictures on painted potteries(陶器). They are m 138 made of animals’ hair. Those made of wool are called yanghao and those made of the weasel’s tail hair are called langhao. Their artistic effects(效果) in writing and painting cannot be copied by any other pen.
The ink stick is the pigment(颜料) used in writing and painting. The ink stick produced in Huizhou is of high quality. A s 139 goes like this: Two famous skilled men Xi Chao and his son produced a kind of high-quality ink stick. As a result, the Emperor Li Yu in the Southern Tang Dynasty a 140 to give them the family name “Li”. From then on, the fame(名声) of the Li Ink Stick was widely s 141 . In the Song Dynasty, its producing area was changed into Huizhou, and it was then called the Hui Ink Stick.
Paper is among the four great inventions in ancient China. The famous xuan paper a 142 in the Sui and Tang dynasties. In Xuanzhou, Anhui Province where the xuan paper is produced, it’s said that Cai Lun’s pupil Kong Dan took the job of producing paper but f 143 to make perfect white paper. Later he happened to see the ebony(檀木) in the rivers. It was wet with w 144 and turned white. Then he used the bark(树皮) to produce the world-famous xuan paper.
The ink stone was already very p 145 in the Han Dynasty. The Ming and Qing dynasties saw the appearance of the Four Famous Ink Stones—Duan Ink Stone, She Ink Stone, Tao Ink Stone and Chengni Ink Stone. They can not only be used in writing and painting but also for admiration.
(21-22九年级上·天津南开·期末)根据短文内容及首字母提示,填写所缺单词,使短文意思完整。每空限填一词。
As the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics is around the corner, China has repeated its determination (决心) to host a “Green Olympics” and is preparing to k 146 that promise.
Beijing will r 147 venues (场地) from the 2008 Olympics for the 2022 Winter Games. Among these, the National Aquatic Center or “Water Cube”—known as the “Ice Cube” for the upcoming Winter Games—will host curling (冰壶) events, and the National Indoor Stadium will host ice hockey. Opening and closing ceremonies will o 148 again take place at the Beijing National Stadium, or Bird’s Nest.
The 2022 Winter Olympics will be the first Games in history to totally power all venues with clean e 149 from renewable sources. Solar and wind power will be produced in the Zhangbei area of Hebei province.
For the first time in the history of the Olympic Games, Beijing will use carbon dioxide (二氧化碳) to make ice. It is an environmentally friendly w 150 in ice-making. At the same time it will produce a lot of heat which can be used to warm up water. Sportspersons can use the h 151 water to take a shower. The new ice-making t 152 will also save electricity.
All venues can be reached by green public transportation. Spectators (观众) at the 2022 Winter Olympics will be encouraged to t 153 by public transport across the three competition areas—downtown Beijing, its suburban Yanqing district and co-host Zhangjiakou in Hebei province. The three areas are c 154 by an electric-powered high-speed railway.
The Beijing Winter Olympics Village is a green village. The b 155 are mainly made of steel (钢), which makes it easy to rebuild them after the Games. After the Games, the village will be turned into public rental housing.
(21-22九年级上·广东广州·期末)根据短文及首字母提示,写出所缺单词,并注意使用适当形式。(每空限填一词)
In 1888, a new invention showed a series of pictures in which people moved. This is the world’s first movie. It lasted only two s 156 , but viewers were surprised. It looked like e 157 was happening right in front of them. The movie showed people walking in a garden.
Before this time, cameras could take only one picture at a time. These pictures didn’t move. However, once a series of pictures could be taken and shown quickly, the images s 158 to move. First, they were called moving picture. Later, that name was shortened to movies.
For their first 40 years, movies had no sound. They were called s 159 movies. In the 1920s, sound was added to movies. This meant that the a 160 could hear actors speaking to one another. Music was added, too.
(21-22九年级上·江苏南通·期末)请认真阅读下面短文,并根据各题所给首字母的提示,写出一个合适的英语单词完整、正确的形式,使短文通顺。
Why do you feel encouraged when your teacher gives you a smile How do you know your mother is angry when she frowns (皱眉) In both cases, the person is t 161 us something not with words, but with facial expressions.
Facial expressions are one or more movements on a person’s face, such as frowning, raising one’s eyebrows, and nose and lip (嘴唇) movements. They express people’s f 162 .
Scientists at Oxford University have shown that humans have 80 muscles (肌肉) on their faces. These muscles can c 163 more than 7,000 facial expressions. However, there are six main kinds of facial expressions that are c 164 in all cultures: happiness, sadness, surprise, fear, anger and disgust.
Facial expressions m 165 a lot to communication. One study at UCLA, in the US, showed that in most conversations, over 93% of the communicating is done w 166 speaking.
If people can read facial expressions, they may be better at knowing what other people are feeling, so they can understand them b 167 . Someone who does not enjoy a certain type of food usually will make a face when he/she sees or tastes it. A frown means w 168 or anger. Raised eyebrows and open eyes show surprise.
H 169 , there are some taboos (禁忌) for reading people’s facial expressions. For example, it is not a good idea to stare at someone for a long time while reading his or her facial expressions. They may think you are r 170 .
Scientists will carry out more researches on facial expressions.
(22-23九年级上·广东广州·期末)Everyone knows that there is air pollution in the street, but you are also in d 171 of it in your own home.
In the countryside, villagers burn coal or wood on an open fire, which can be really dangerous because there are harmful c 172 , such as carbon monoxide (CO) and sulfur dioxide (SO ). When you b 173 in them, they can harm your body. Gas that people use for cooking can also be harmful. Again, the problem is often that fresh air doesn’t get into the area where the cooking takes place.
There are things you can do to reduce the amount of bad air you take in. First of all, a 174 entering smoky areas as much as you can. It is necessary for both adults and children to stay away from smoke. Secondly, if an open fire or cooking cause smoke in your home, find a way to fix it. Make sure that there is a way for smoke to move q 175 out of the room. To do this, you may need to move the cooker and open windows more often, even in winter. You’ll be glad when you did it!
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参考答案:
1.(w)ork 2.(h)imself 3.(a)lso 4.(g)ood 5.(a)rtist
6.(t)emperature 7.(p)urpose 8.(w)on 9.(e)ncourages 10.(m)ethods 11.(b)ut 12.(w)orks 13.(m)edical 14.(t)raffic 15.(a)lso
16.(s)old 17.(t)ry 18.(H)ow 19.(f)ailed 20.(c)hoice 21.(l)earn 22.(S)o 23.(h)im
24.(o)pened 25.(r)eally
26.(e)at 27.(a)ppeared 28.(i)nto 29.(l)arge 30.(W)hen 31.(s)ave 32.(b)ottles 33.(a)lso 34.(m)ore 35.(b)us
36.(a)go 37.(t)ea 38.(r)emained 39.(s)mell 40.(i)nvented 41.(w)ere 42.(d)uring 43.(l)ess 44.(s)pread 45.(t)hough
46.(h)armful 47.(p)ollution 48.(n)ecessary 49.(l)ast 50.(e)nergy 51.(b)urning 52.(p)lastic 53.(c)ommunity 54.(s)imple 55.(b)egins
56.(n)ormal 57.(s)erved 58.(a)void 59.(g)ifts 60.(l)ucky
61.(n)ever 62.(s)o 63.(u)nable 64.(w)ent 65.(w)orried 66.(s)ell 67.(t)rip 68.(n)urse 69.(g)ave 70.(e)xample
71.(r)ole 72.(a)round 73.(w)ith 74.(l)istening 75.(i)ncluded 76.(m)arch 77.(c)oncert 78.(m)usicians 79.(a)ppear 80.(b)ought
81.(f)amous 82.(w)ritten 83.(n)ature 84.(m)akes 85.(s)tones 86.(i)nstruments 87.(c)ontrolling 88.(w)inning 89.(s)uccessfully 90.(d)ream
91.(a)way 92.(d)ecided 93.(c)lose 94.(d)irector 95.(s)uccess 96.(o)nly 97.(b)ecause 98.(f)ull 99.(n)umber 100.(m)aking
101.(e)arthquakes 102.(d)eveloped 103.(p)laces 104.(H)owever 105.(t)akes 106.(h)arm 107.(p)rovide 108.(a)ble 109.(r)educe 110.(t)ested
111.(f)amous 112.(m)ainly 113.(c)alled 114.(s)tory 115.(r)esult 116.(s)pread 117.(a)ncient 118.(f)ailed 119.(t)urned 120.(p)opular
121.hated 122.silence 123.usual 124.regretted 125.relaxed
126.(w)orking 127.(i)ncluding 128.(k)eep 129.(f)orced 130.(d)rop 131.(A)s 132.(i)nstead 133.(r)each 134.(l)iving 135.(f)rozen
136.(T)reasures 137.(b)est 138.(m)ainly/(m)ostly 139.(s)tory 140.(a)greed 141.(s)pread 142.(a)ppeared 143.(f)ailed 144.(w)ater 145.(p)opular
146.(k)eep 147.(r)euse 148.(o)nce 149.(e)nergy 150.(w)ay 151.(h)ot 152.(t)echnology 153.(t)ravel 154.(c)onnected 155.(b)uildings
156.(s)econds 157.(e)vent 158.(s)eemed 159.(s)ilent 160.(a)udience
161.(t)elling 162.(f)eelings 163.(c)reate 164.(c)ommon 165.(m)atter/(m)ean 166.(w)ithout 167.(b)etter 168.(w)orry 169.(H)owever 170.(r)ude
171.(d)anger 172.(c)hemicals 173.(b)reathe 174.(a)void 175.(q)uickly
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