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We are so _______ to see the same thing every day. Can’t you show us something______?

A.boring; interesting

B.bored; interested

C.boring; interested

D.bored; interesting

 

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We are so _______ to see the same thing every day. Can’t you show us something______?


  1. A.
    boring; interesting
  2. B.
    bored; interested
  3. C.
    boring; interested
  4. D.
    bored; interesting

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We are so _______ to see the same thing every day. Can’t you show us something______?

A. boring; interesting           B. bored; interested

C. boring; interested            D. bored; interesting

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We are so _______ to see the same thing every day. Can’t you show us something______?

A.boring; interestingB.bored; interested
C.boring; interestedD.bored; interesting

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    By 2012,England is forecast to have two million overweight children.Apart from diet, the only thing that will save these children from their fatty disaster is                      ,But schools―and the Olympics-don’t promote a love of exercise.They develop a love of winning,and that is not the same thing.

    My own unhappy sporting memories started early.By the time I was 15 I was only sent running as a punishment and allowed to play tennis with one girl, who was seriously short-sighted.

If you weren’t naturally talented at sports,there Was no suggestion that it should be fun,let alone beneficial.It took me until I Was 25 to realize that exercise Was something I needed,but by then,my motivation and enjoyment were zero.

     At five,my daughter has already had her first spots day.It was extremely considerate-ribbons(缎带)for excellent sportsmanship were given to those who hadn’t won;games were mixed so everyone could be good at something.But five days later , a small voice said,“Mummy,

why did I come last in that running race?”and I could see how easily history could repeat itself.

    Schools’ competitive attitude conditions children out of exercising if they’re not the best.And,whenever we talk about winning medals,even if the children are the best in their class,it’s unlikely to get them anywhere.Chances are such that we might as well enter them in Britain’s  Talent Show program.

    Encouraging‘'the star could be you”attitude in children is just silly:focusing on finding“future Olympic stars”every four years isn’t going to get those two million children off the sofa.

76.What does the writer mainly talk about in this passage?(within 15 words.)

 

 

77.Fill in the blank in paragraph l with proper words or phrases.(within 5 words.)

 

 

78.Which sentence in the passage can be replaced by the following one?

The children with no sports talent will not be willing to exercise because of the competitive policy at school.

 

 

 

79.Why did the writer tell US the story of her daughter’s?(within 1 5 words.)

 

 

 

80.Translate the underlined sentence into Chinese.

   

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