语法填空1Abusinessmanlosthiswallet.Therewasplentyofmoneyinit.Sohe61(make)apromise,“Ifsomeone62(find)mywalletandreturnsittome,I’llgivehalfthemoneytohim.”Adustmanfoundthewalletinthedustbin.Hesentitbacktotheloser.Butthebusinessmanchangedhis63.“Therewasstilladiamondringinthewallet,”saidtheloser,“Iwon’tgivehalfthemoneyinmywallettoyou64youreturnittome!”“I’veneverseenadiamondringinthewallet,”saidthedustman.Theybegantoquarrel65(violent).Thedustmanbecameangryandtookthebusinessmantoseeajudge.Afterthejudgeheardwhat66(happen)tothem,hesaidtothebusinessman,“I’msureyouareanhonestman.It’struethatyouhavelostawallet67therewasadiamondring.Butitisalsoclearthatthereis68moneyinthiswallet.Idon’tthinkit’s69.Waitforsometime.Perhapssomeonewillbeabletoreturnyourwallettoyou.”Thenthejudgeturnedtothedustmanandsaid,“Takethewallethome.Iftheloserdoesn’tgotogetitback70threedays,itwillbelongtoyou.”2Recently,asurvey1(carry)outbyawebsiteaboutthecommonviewonstudentswhograduate2BeijingUniversity.Only28%oftheinterviewedcompaniesthinkthattheyare3(satisfy)withthegraduatesfromBeijingUniversity.Thegraduatesintheircompanieshaveawiderangeof4(know)andtheylearnthingsveryquicklyandeasily.5,mostofthecompaniesdon’tthink6(high)ofgraduatesfromBeijingUniversity.Intheireyes,thegraduatesalwaysstick7theirownopinionsandlacktheteamworkspirit.Besides,theymaynotbesatisfiedwiththeirjobsevenwithbigcompanies,andtheyusuallyhavemany8(complain).Asaresult,34%ofthecompaniesinsistthat9isnotnecessarytoemploygraduatesfromBeijingUniversity.Inbrief,societyandeventhestudentsthemselvesexpecttoomuchfromgraduatesfromBeijingUniversity.That’s10agraduateclaimsthathehimselfisrubbish.371weallknow,lifeisfullofdreamsandhavingagooddreamisofgreatimportanceinourdailylife.72agooddream,peoplecan’tmakeprogressandcountriescan’tdevelop.AndIholdthestrongbelief73everyone,whetherheisoldoryoung,poororrich,juniororsenior,doeshaveagooddream!Afterall,dreamingiscertainlyapositivepartofourlife,and74(wish)forgoodthings,however,costsnothing!What’smore,itisimportanttoflyourdreams,especiallyforthose75areseniorhighschoolstudents.Itishightimeforthemtoflytheirdreams.Iftheycan’tletdreamsfly,thedreamwouldjustbe76dream,notreality!Therefore,77isnowonderthatsomanypeoplehaveadreamsincetheirchildhood.Withanicedream,Chinasucceededinhostingthe29thOlympicGamesin2008;withanicedream,HongKong78(come)backtothemotherlandpeacefullyin1997;withanicedream,YuanLongpingridstheworldofhunger;withanicedream,MichaelJordonbecomesthemostpopularbasketballstar;withanicedreamIcanstandonthisstagetocompeteinthefinalEnglishspeechcontest.Andwithanaimofachievingsuccess,Imustdothebest!Somygoodfriends,ifyouwanttorealizeyourdream,pleasedonotbeafraidinfaceofdifficultiesorgiveupinfaceoffailure79loseyourdreaminfaceofpains.Youmustkeepgoingforward80(brave)!Justflyyourdreamhighlyabovethesky!4There’snosuchthingaslivingalone.Nevermindifyou’re61onlypersoninyourhouseandhavenodog,nocat,notevenfish.Youstillhavegotseveralbillion62(roommate)—andsodoweall.Someofthemareharmless,someare63(actual)helpfulandsomecouldevenkillyou.Theyare,ofcourse,bacteria,fungi(菌类)andviruses,andlikeitornot,they’reonyou,aroundyou,anddeeplywithinyou.Thefactthatbacterialifeiseverywhereisnot64(surprise).It’ssomethingyou65(learn)fromyourchildhoodwhenyourmothertoldyounottodrinkwaterfromsomeoneelse’sglass.Therearelotsofbacteria66arelivinginyourteakettle.Therearebacteria67(sleep)withyouonyourbed.Scientistsarebeginning68(realize)therichnessofthemicrobiome(微生物群系)—whichisascomplexastheones69(find)inoceans,rainforests,desertsandwoodlands.Yourhousehasamicrobiomeand70doyou.5Accordingtoarecentsurvey,violencedidexistinschools.Studentsshowedtheirfearandparentsandteachersalsoexpressedtheirgreatconcernaboutit.Expertshopethewhole1(social)paymoreattentiontothementalhealthofadolescents.Nowadays,schoolviolenceisahotissue.Ithinkthisisaphenomenon,2callsforourgreatconcern.Weshouldtryeveryeffort3(prevent)violencehappeningatschoolformoreandmorestudentswoulddropoutofschool4theirpersonalsafetycouldnotbeguaranteed.Infact,violencecan5(learn).Childrenlearnviolentbehaviorfromadultsorfrom6theyseeontelevisionoron7Internet.IfImeetwithschoolviolence,Iwillnotanswerviolence8violence,foritwillresultin9(much)fighting.Iwilltellmyteachersorparentsaboutit.Ithinktheywillhelpmedealwithitwellandtheywillprotectmefromthebadguys.Allinall,everystudentshouldbehave10(he)andkeepawayfromviolence.6Thingsdidn’tlookgood61Charlie,thedog,wasbornatMeridenHumaneSociety.Charlie’smotherwas62sicktonursehim,andworkersstruggled63(keep)thepuppyhealthybybottle-feedinghimeverytwohours.64(luck),Satin,thecat,cametotherescue.65(exhaust)workershopedthatSatin,whowasfeedingherownkittens,mightbewillingtoaddonemoretoherfamily.“Sheloveditwhenweputthemtogether,”saiddirectorDibianco.SatinfedCharlieforthreeand66halfweeks.Herkittensregardedthepuppy67abrother.Inthepast17years,thedirector68(witness)nothinglikeacat69(nurse)apuppyattheshelter.“SatinstillmotheredCharlieevenashegrewtwice70size.”Thedirectorsaid.7Decide81adaywhichisnotstressfultoquitsmoking.Makealist82allthebenefits