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     Years ago,if a teenager had some problems in her life,she might go home and write in her diary.
Now,a teenager with __1__ problems might go onto the Internet and write about them in a blog(博客).
In many ways,a diary and a blog are very __2__.So,what makes blogging different from writing in
__3__ diary?
     The biggest difference is that blogging is much more __4__ than a diary.Usually,a teenager treats
her diary like a book full of __5__ that she does not want to __6__.
It's interesting that someone who writes in a blog __7__ a diary will probably write nearly the same
information.
     I have a little sister,and sometimes I go online to read her __8__.She writes about things like waking
up early for swimming practice and not studying enough for her chemistry test.__9__ I was her age,I
wrote about the same things,but __10__ in my diary.Then,after I had finished writing,I would hide my
diary in a secret place because I was __11__ that my sister might read it!
     The biggest __12__ with blogging is that anyone can read what you write.If I was angry with a
friend during high school and wrote something __13__ about her in my diary,she would never know.
__14__,if my sister ever wrote something bad about a friend,that friend __15__ read her blog and get
angry.
     There are also __16__ to blogging,of course.If I was feeling sad one day and wrote in my diary,
"Nobody cares about me,"__17__ would know about it.However,if my sister wrote the same sentence
in her blog,her best friends would __18__ respond(回应)and tell her how much they __19__ her.Blogs
help people __20__ in contact with their friends and to hear what the people around them are doing.
(     )1.A.the same    
(     )2.A.familiar    
(     )3.A.a personal  
(     )4.A.attractive  
(     )5.A.thoughts    
(     )6.A.tell        
(     )7.A.instead of  
(     )8.A.blog        
(     )9.A.Since      
(     )10.A.only      
(     )11.A.angry      
(     )12.A.problem    
(     )13.A.unpleasant
(     )14.A.Besides    
(     )15.A.should    
(     )16.A.reasons    
(     )17.A.everyone  
(     )18.A.happily    
(     )19.A.like      
(     )20.A.lose      
B.troublesome    
B.special        
B.an ordinary    
B.public        
B.puzzles        
B.share          
B.as well as    
B.diary          
B.Although      
B.already        
B.concerned      
B.doubt          
B.wrong          
B.However        
B.will          
B.disadvantages  
B.no one        
B.especially    
B.miss          
B.stay          
C.difficult  
C.similar    
C.a dated    
C.convenient  
C.mysteries  
C.publish    
C.in favor of
C.report      
C.When        
C.still      
C.glad        
C.trouble    
C.mean        
C.Therefore  
C.must        
C.shortcomings
C.anyone      
C.quickly    
C.need        
C.get        
D.daily        
D.different    
D.a traditional
D.quick        
D.secrets      
D.solve        
D.in spite of  
D.Web          
D.Because      
D.never        
D.worried      
D.mistake      
D.funny        
D.Then          
D.might        
D.advantages    
D.someone      
D.immediately  
D.help          
D.find          
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(     )10.A.observe    
B.track    
B.honor    
B.furniture 
B.protected     
B.suffered 
B.adjusted
B.distance 
B.covered  
B.fastest  
B.monitor  
C.control  
C.charge  
C.power    
C.supplied 
C.competed 
C.measured     
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C.opened  
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D.contact      
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D.blocked      
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