1阅读C篇素材Nine-year-oldLouisPasteurranintotheirlittlehouse.___1___.“Mom”hecried“myfriendHenriwasbittenbyamaddog.Andnowtheyareburninghimwithredhotirons.It’sterrible.”“Rabies(狂犬病),Louis.BurningthebitesistheonlyhopeofstoppingHenrifromcatchingthedisease(疾病).”___2___.Pasteurthought,“IwouldliketodosomethingtohelppeoplelikeHenri.”sixteenyearslaterPasteurbecameadoctor.Hebeganmakingimportantdiscoveriesinthisspecialfield.___3___.Butinthemiddleofallthis,hesuddenlybecameill.Asaresult,helosttheuseofhisleftarmandleg.Yethehadfoundnowayofcuring(治疗)onedisease----rabies.HehadneverforgottenhisfriendHenri,soheworkedonandonashardasever.___4___,hefinallyfoundtheanswer.Justthenaboybadlybittenbyamaddogarrivedathislab.AfewdaysafterPasteur’streatment(治疗),theboygotbetter.Hedidnotcatchrabies.___5__.PeopledonatedmoneytohelpbuildthePasteurInstitute(学院)inPairs.Todayitisoneoftheworld’smostfamouscentersforresearch.Studentsoftenasktheirstudentswhichdictionaryisthebest.Infact,thereisnotone“best”dictionary.___1__,likeanEnglish-Englishdictionary.ItexplainsanEnglishwordonlyinEnglishinsteadofinChineseorotherlanguage.___2__,butithassomebigadvantagesoflearningEnglish.___3__.WhenyouuseanEnglish-Englishdictionary,youwillkeepyourmindonlyonEnglish.ThesecondadvantageisthatyouwilllearnhowtoexplainwordsinEnglish.___4__,youcanbuya“learner’sdictionary”.TheOxfordLearner’sDictionary,theLongmanLearner’sDictionary,andtheCambridgeLearner’sDictionaryallhaveeasydefinitions(释义)andexcellentexamplesentences.__5___,youcanbuyanykindofdictionary.ItwasmyfirstdayinMissHargrove’sseventhgradeclass.Iwasveryanxioustofitin.Aftertheteacherintroducedmetotheclass,Iputonasmileandtookmyseat.Lunchtimewasapleasantsurprisewhenthegirlsallcrowdedaroundmytable.1________.Mynewclassmatestoldmeabouttheschool,theteachersandtheotherkids.Theypointedouttheclassnerd(书呆子):MaryLou.Shewasaprettygirlwithdarkeyesandolive(橄榄色)skin,butsheworealongskirtandanold-fashionedblouse.2_________.Sheatealone.Afterschool,thegirlsinvitedmejointheminfrontoftheschool.Wewaited.ThenMaryLoucamedowntheschoolsteps.Thegirlsstartedmakingfunofher.3_________.Unkindwordsfellfrommymouth.NoonecouldtellI’dneverdonethisbefore.Theothergirlsstartedcheeringforme.IpulledonMaryLou’sbackpackandthenpushedher.Herbackpackbroke.Shefell.Everyonewaslaughing.Ifitin.Iwasnotproud.Ifyou’veeverpickedawingoffabutterfly,youknowhowIfelt.MaryLougotup,gatheredherbooksandleftwithoutsayinganything.Iturnedtoleavewithmylaughingfriendsandnoticedamanstandingbesidehiscar.4_______-----hehadthesameoliveskin,darkhairandA.PasteurhadmanysuccessesinhislifeB.HisfaceturnedwhiteC.HenridiedingreatpainsomedayslaterD.Aftermanydangerousexperiments(实验)onmaddogsE.ThediscoverygavepeopleinmanycountriesnewhopeA.OneadvantageisthatitwillhelpyoutothinkinEnglishB.IfyourEnglishisalreadyquitegoodC.IfyourEnglishisnotsogoodD.Forallstudents,it’sbettertouseamonolingualdictionary(单语词典)E.Atfirst,usingsuchadictionaryisdifficultA.Ithoughtforashorttime,thenjoinedrightinB.HiseyesshonewithsadnessandprideC.ThegirlslaughedasMaryLouwalkedbyD.Theywerefriendly,soIbegantorelaxE.HemusthavebeenMaryLou’sfather2good-lookingfeatures.Hewatchedthelonelygirlwalktowardhim.5_______.AsIpassed,helookedatmeinsilencewithburningtearsthatremindedmeofmyshame.Ineveragainhurtanyoneformyownadvantage.____1__.InApril,fishintheriversaremoreeasilycaught.InFrance,apersonwhowaseasilytrickedwascalledan“Aprilfish”.InEurope,bytheoldcalendar(日历),thefirstdayofthenewyearwasthesamedayasthefirstdayofspring.Therearemanynewyear’scustoms:visitingfriends,givingpresentsandotherhappyactivities.In1852,anewcalendarwasmadebyPopeGregory.___2__.ButmanypeoplecontinuedtocelebrateNewYear’sDayinApril.Theysentfunnypresentsorplayedtricksonothers.___3___.ItisAprilFool’sDay.Afoolisapersonwhodoesnotthinkcarefully.Afoolbelievesthingsthatarenottrue.___4___.Theyplaytricks.Theneveryonelaugh.YoucantellalieonAprilFool’sDay.Ifsomeonebelievesthelie,say,“AprilFool!”YoucanplayanAprilFool’stricklikethis:___5__.Putthecoinonthefloor.Holdtheotherendofthethreadandstandaway.Whensomeoneseesthemoneyandtriestopickitup,quicklypullthethread.Laughandsay,“AprilFool”Nevertrytoworkwhenyouareveryhungry.Ifyoudecidetodoyourhomeworkrightafterschool,you’dbettergetsomethingtoeatbeforegettingtowork.66.Don’twaituntilverylateintheeveningoryourworkwillseemmuchharderthanitreallyis.Ifyouhavemorethanonehour’swork,giveyourselfabreakafteranhour.Butdon’tbreakupsomuchthatyoucan’tgetanythingdone.67.Don’tputitoff(推迟)untilthelastminute.Ifyouputoffdoingyourhomework,youwon’tenjoyyourfreetimesomuch.Ifyouputitoffuntiltheendoftheweekoruntilrightbeforeatest,youwillhavetoomuchtodo.68.Andyoucankeepupwithwhatishappeningeachdayinschool.69.Doyourhomeworkatthesametimeeveryevening.70.Itwillbeeasiertodoyourhomeworkanditwillmakeyourfreetimemoreenjoyable,too.A.TieaverylongthreadtoacoinB.OnAprilFool’sDay,peopletellliestofoolotherpeopleC.NooneissurehowAprilFool’sDaybeganD.ThebeginningsoftheyearwaschangedfromAprilfirsttoJanuaryfirstE.ThefirstdayofAprilisfulloffunA.ThiswillhelpyoumakeitahabitB.Alwaysdoyourhomeworkbef