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1、Book7 Unit 1 Living well(Text1) Hi, my name is Marry Fielding and I guess you could say that I am one in a million. 1._ other words, there are not many people like me. You see, I have a muscle disease 2_ makes me very weak, so I cant run 3_ climb stairs as quickly as other people. In addition, somet
2、imes I am very clumsy and drop things or bump 4_ furniture. Unfortunately, the doctors dont know how 5_(make) me better, but I am very outgoing and have learned to adapt to my disability. My motto is: live one day at 6_ time. Until I was ten years old I was the same 7_ everyone else. I used to climb
3、 trees, swim and play football. In fact, I used to dream about playing professional football and possibly 8_(represent) my country in the World Cup. Then I started to get weaker 9_ weaker, until I could only enjoy football from a bench at the stadium. In the end I went into hospital 10_ medical test
4、s. I stayed there for nearly three months. I think I had at least a billion tests, including one 11_ they cut out a piece of muscle from my leg and looked at it under a microscope. Even after all that, no one could give my disease a name and it is difficult to know 12_ the future holds. One problem
5、is that I dont look any different 13_ other people. So sometimes some children in my primary school would laugh, when I got out of breath after running a short way or had to stop and rest halfway up the stairs. Sometimes, too, I was 14_ weak to go to school so my education 15_(suffer). Every time I
6、returned after an 16_(absent), I felt stupid because I was behind the others. My life is a lot 17_(easy) at high school because my fellow students have accepted me. The few 18_ cannot see the real person inside my body do not make me 19_(annoy), and I just ignore them. All in all I have a good life.
7、 I am happy to have found many things I can do, like writing and computer programming. My ambition is 20_(work) for a firm that develops computer software when I grow up. I have a very busy life with no time to sit around 21_(feel) sorry for myself. As well as 22_(go) to the movies and football matc
8、hes with my friends, I spend a lot of time with my pets. I have two rabbits, a parrot, a tank full of fish and a tortoise. To look 23_ my pets properly takes a lot of time but I find 24_ worthwhile. In many ways my 25_(disable) has helped me grow stronger psychologically and become more 26_(dependen
9、t). I have to work hard to live a normal life but it has been worth it. If I had a chance to say one thing to healthy children, it would be this: having a disability does not mean your life is not 27_(satisfy). So dont feel sorry for 28_ disabled or make fun of them, and dont ignore them either. Jus
10、t accept them for 29_ they are, and give them 30_(encourage) to live as rich and full a life as you do. (Text2) Dear Ms Sanders, I read 1._ the newspaper today that you are to be the architect for the new Bankstown cinema. I hope you will not mind me 2_(write) to ask if you have thought about the ne
11、eds of 3_(disable) customers. In particular I wonder 4_you have considered the following things:1 Adequate access 5_ wheelchairs. It would be 6_(hand) to have lifts to all parts of the cinema. The buttons in the lifts should be easy for a person in a wheelchair 7_(reach), and the doors be wide enoug
12、h to enter. In some cinemas, the lifts are at the back of the cinema in cold, 8_(attract) places. As disabled people have to use the lifts, this makes them feel they are not 9_ important as other customers.2 Earphones for people who have trouble 10_(hear). It would help to fit sets of earphones 11_
13、all seats, not just to some of them. This would allow hearing-impaired customers to enjoy the company of their 12_(hear) friends rather than having to sit in a special area. 3 Raised seating. People who are short cannot always see the screen. So Id like to suggest that the seats at the back 13_(plac
14、e) higher than those at the front so that everyone can see the screen easily. Perhaps there could be a space 14_ the end of each row for people in wheelchairs to sit next to their friends.4 Toilets. For disabled customers it would be more convenient to place the toilets near the entrance 15_ the cin
15、ema. It can be difficult if the only disabled toilet is in the basement a long way from 16_ the film is showing. 5 Car parking. Of course, there are usually spaces specially 17_(reserve) for disabled and 18_(elder) drivers. Thank you for reading my letter. I hope my suggestions will meet with your 1
16、9_(approve). Disabled people should have the same 20_(opportunity) as able-bodied people to enjoy the cinema and to do so with dignity. I am sure many people will praise your cinema if you design it with good access 21_ disabled people. Book 7 Unit 2 Robots(Text1) Larry Belmont worked for a company
17、that made robots. Recently 1_(begin) experimenting with a household robot. It was going to 2_(test) out by Larrys wife, Claire. Claire didnt want the robot in her house, especially as her husband would be 3_(absence) for three weeks, but Larry persuaded her that the robot wouldnt harm her 4_ allow h
18、er to be harmed. It would be a bonus. However, when she first saw the robot, she felt 5_(alarm). His name was Tony and he seemed more like a human 6_ a machine. He was tall and handsome with smooth hair and a deep voice although his 7_(face) expression never changed. 8_ the second morning, Tony, 9_
19、(wear) an apron, brought her breakfast and then asked her whether she needed help dressing. She felt embarrassed and quickly told him to go. It was disturbing and 10_(frighten) that he looked so human. One day, Claire mentioned that she didnt think she was clever. Tony said that she must feel very 1
20、1_(happy) to say that. Claire thought it was ridiculous to 12_(offer) sympathy by a robot. But she began to trust him. She told him how she was 13_(weight) and this made her feel unhappy. She wasnt like Gladys Claffern, one of 14_(rich) and most powerful women around. As a favour Tony promised to he
21、lp Claire make 15_(her) smarter and her home more elegant. So Claire borrowed a pile of books 16_ the library for him to read, or rather, scan. She looked at his fingers with wonder as they turned each page and suddenly reached 17_ his hand. She was amazed by his fingernails and the 18_(soft) and wa
22、rmth of his skin. 19_ absurd it was, she thought. He was just a machine. Tony worked steadily 20_ the improvements. Claire tried to help once but was too clumsy.She fell 21_ a ladder and even though Tony was in the next room, he managed 22_(catch) her in time. He 23_(hold) her firmly in his arms and
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