我突然发现自己大一做了件这么大的工程,造福后人吧,单篇最多错 5 个,平均错 3 个。头几篇是基于网络资料修改的,后面一些完全是我自己做的。也不知道为什么要发,可能只是为了不让他烂在硬盘里吧。第一单元 There are few things as frustrating as rushing out the door, racing to the bus stop, getting on the bus and then remembering that you left the oven on or that you forgot the very thing which you were going out to deliver. Perhaps since the advent of contact lenses ( 隐形眼镜), 1. we 2. don't 3. walk 4. around 5. searching 6. for 7. the 8. glasses we have put on top of our heads; heless,we find ways to 9. make 13. kind How many times have you remembered the key you left in the car after you had carefully locked all the car doors? Or how many times have you caught yourself searching frantically for the pencil you held in your hand? Memory, like almost everything else about us, isa matter of practice and exercise. Some people seem to be extremely skillful at remembering names or faces or shopping lists. Some people never forget a telephone number. And most of us know teenagers who have memorized ( 品牌的意思) or small boys who have memorized the names of all the baseball players in the major leagues. Ask any young person and he or she can probably tell you. It is easy to remember anything you really want to remember, 35. a 39. effort 41. desire but something small and ordinary, such as 43. keys 44. or 47. a 48. loaf 49 of 50. bread on the way home from the office, somehow gets forgotten. 第二单元 In the United States, people appear to be constantly on the move Think for a moment How often do you see moving vans on the road? They seem to be everywhere. Are so many people actually changing their addresses? Yes, people in the United States are indeed on the move Within any five year period, about one third of the population c
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