语法填空专项训练第一组一It’sveryimportantthatweallrecycle(再利用).Innature,everything___26___(use)again.Forexample,whenananimaldies,itbees___27____animal’sfood.Nothingiswasted.Buthumanshavecreatedthingslikeplasticbags___28___can’tbebrokendownbynature.Ourrubbishkillsanimalsandp__29___waterandsoil.___30___wecontinuemakingtoomuchrubbish,theproblemwillonlygetworse.Ifnaturecan’treusetherubbish,wemustrecycle__31__.Weshouldcleanuptherubbishwe’vemadebecausenaturecan’t.Recyclingisalsotherightthingtodoforanotherreason.Theearthisrichinnaturalmaterialslikewaterandtrees,__32__thesematerialsarenotendless.Weuseupournaturalmaterialsmuch__33__(fast)thantheearthisabletoreproducethem.Forexample,eachyearwecut__34__morethat6,000squaremilesofforest.Butittakesanaverageof25yearsforanewtree__35__(grow).Recyclingcanhelpussavetheearth,solet’stakeactionrightnow.二Areyoualmostcrazybytheacne(青春痘)onyourface?Areyouworriedtodeathbecauseyouneverknowwhenit__(26)__(disappear)?Don’tworryaboutitanymore.Becauseworryingwillonlymakeiteven__(27)__.Arecentstudyhasfoundthatworryplays__(28)__importantroleinyourskindisorders(混乱).SomeBritishscientistsfoundthatworryslowsthehealingprocess(愈合过程).It’strue__(29)__worryandstressarethemainreasonswhystudentshaveacne.Studentsoftenfindtheiracneworsebefore__(30)__duringtheexam.Morethan90%studentshaveacneon__(31)__facesduringtheearlyteenageyears.Butdon’tworry.Acnealwaysdisappearsatlast.Italwayslastsuntiltheageof20oreven25.Anddon’tworryaboutscarring(疤痕)onyourface,__(32)__.Althoughthere__(33)__anymedicineforacne,goodskincarecancontrolit.Thefollowingadviceisgoodforyou.W__(34)__yourskintwiceaday.Themostimportanttimetowashisbedtime.Useamildsoap.Shampooyourhairdaily.Dirtonlonghaircanbeharmfultotheacne.Avoidp__(35)__theacne.Pickingstopsacnefromhealing.Lastbutnotleast,eataslittlehotfoodasyoucan.It’sbadforyourhealth.三DearDad,Iamwritingthislettertoyoubecauseit’stoodifficulttotalkaboutit.Ican’tstopt___26__aboutmyuncleandhowhedied.Infact,Iseriouslywanttoaskyoutostopsmoking.I’velookedup___27__informationaboutsmokingandI’vefoundoutsomedisturbing(令人不安的)things.Youalreadyknowthatsmokingisbadforyourbreathingandcancausecancer.I’vefoundout__28__itcausesmanyotherillnessaswell.Didyouknowthatover100,000peoplediefromsmokingeveryyearinBritain?Itisthesecond__29__(big)causeofdeathintheworld.Idon’twantyoutobeoneofthesepeople.Whenmom__30__youtosmokeoutside,youthinksheisjustbeingdifficult.Well,itistruethatshedoesn’tlikethesmellofsmokeinthehouseandonourclothes.Itisnotverypleasant.However,whenyousmoke,it’salsobadformeandmum.Inotherwords,whenwebreatheinyoursmoke,itislikewearesmoking__31__(us).Asaresult,wecangetdiseaseaswell.Doctorsarefindingthatmoreandmorenon-smokersarefallingillbecauseoftheeffectsofotherpeople’ssmoking.Iknowthatitisverydifficulttostopsmoking__32_youmustn’tgivein(屈服)toit.Pleaseseethedoctorsandaskhimforhelp.Wewilldoanythingwecan___33___you.Youmusttrytosaveyourown___34___(live).Youareimportanttousandwedon’twanttoloseyou.WhoelsecanIasktohelpme___35__mymathshomeworkorfixmybike?Pleasedon’tsmoke!Yourlovingdaughter,Kate.四Beingsafeinyoureverydaylifeneedsknowledge.Ifyourememberthefollowinginformation,yourlifewillbemuchs___26___.Alwaysnoticetheenvironmentaroundyou.Youshouldn’twalkaloneoutside.Makesurewherethepublicphonesare.Ifanythingdangeroush___27___,youcanfindthem___28___(easy)Youbagshould___29___(carry)towardsthefrontofyourbodyinsteadof___30___itonyourback.Whenabusisfullofpeople,itiseasyenoughforathieftotake___31___thethingsinthebagonyourback.Ifyouarefollowed___32___someoneyoudon’tknow,crossthestreetandgototheotherway,letthepersonunderstand___33___youknowheorsheisafteryou.Next,don’tgohomeatonce.Youaresaferinthestreetthanyouarealoneinyourhomeorinalift.Ifyouhavetotake___34___bustoplacefaraway,trytogettothestopafewminutesearlierbeforethebusleaves.Thisstops___35___fromstudyingyou.Onthebus,don’tsitalone.Sitbehindthedriverorwithotherpeople.Don’tsleep.五Mr.ClarkwasborninasmalltowninEngland.Whenhe26(finish)middleschool,hefoundworkinapolicestation.Hehasworkedthere27manyyearsandhewouldretirethisautumn.Hetriedtoworkhardinthepastbuthewasn’ta28(luck)manandnevercaughtathief.Hewasoftensorryforit.Lastweekend,whenMrs.Clarkwascookingsupper,shefoundthere29nosugar.Sosheaskedherhusband30(buy)someintheshopneartheirhouse.Mr.Clarkwentintotheshopandfoundayoungmans31somemoneyfromawoman’sbag,Herantothethiefquickly,32theyoungmansawhimandranawayatonce.Mr.Clarkranafter33.ThethiefranintoablindallyandMr.Clarkc34himatlast.“Please35meachance,sir,”saidtheyoungman.“I’veneverstolenbefore.”“Whogivesmeachance?”saidMr.Clark.“I’llsoonretireandIhavenevercaughtathiefbefore.”(一)Manyyearsago,whenIwasastudent,theradiostudiomanageratWXBNinterviewedmeanditchangedmylife.“Howoldareyou?”helookeddownat41.“Fifteen,”Isaid.“Andyouwantajobinradio?”Shouldn’tyoube42school?”heasked.HowcouldIexplain?I’vealways43(love)theradio.WhenIwasfourorfiveyearsold,Iremembersittingclosetotheradiointhelivingroom,listeningtomyfavoriteprogrammes,andthevoicesofmyfavouritepresenters.Itseemedthattheywerespeakingtomeinperson.44thea