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    (一)(2022·上海嘉定·二模)
    Many parents are afraid that their children will spend t much time n the Internet. It will ___7___ their daily life. Nw mre and mre teenagers are caught in the web.
    What’s the reasn fr the prblem?
    Teenagers lk themselves as adults. In their ___8___, they can slve the prblem in life, and they dn’t need help. It is nt the fact. They ften can’t slve the prblem by themselves. Afterwards they g t find a place t slve the prblem. The Internet prvides the place fr them.
    Family relatinship is anther reasn. Many teenagers can’t get alng well with parents. They dn’t want t talk t their parents. In fact, they need parents’ help and supprt. Sme students can’t d well in schl. They are nt ___9___ f their studies. The Internet gives them anther place t satisfy themselves.
    What is the result f teenagers being caught in web?
    Spending t much time n the Internet, teenager can’t pay enugh ___10___ t their study. They can’t catch up with their classmates. Sme teenagers even ___11___ frm schl.
    On sme webs, there is much bad infrmatin. Parents are afraid that it will d harm t their children.
    Making friends nline is anther result. Many teenagers ___12___ with thers and make friends with sme strangers. Teenagers dn’t knw hw t make friends nline, and they are easy t be hurt.
    Mre and mre teenagers are facing this prblem. We all hpe that the prblem will be slved earlier.
    7.A.catchB.causeC.mveD.affect
    8.A.eyesB.schlsC.classesD.neighburs
    9.A.madeB.fndC.afraidD.prud
    10.A.attentinB.mneyC.dllarsD.manners
    11.A.fallB.drpC.getD.run
    12.A.watchB.walkC.discussD.chat
    (二)(2022·上海静安·一模)
    (T=Teacher, C=Charles, J=Jan)
    T: OK, everyne. It’s time fr ur class meeting. Tday Charles and Jan are ging t __43__ abut inventins. Charles, let’s start with yu.
    C: Thank yu, Mr Black. I think that scientists shuld __44__ increase the number f new inventins. Inventins help us live better and lnger. Think abut all the inventins that save lives like X-rays and machine t start hearts when they stp. I believe new inventins will be gd fr us in the future.
    T: Jan, yur pinin?
    J: I dn’t agree. In my pinin, scientists need t __45__ the number f new inventins. Technlgy is nthing bad and we d need new inventins. But having mre inventins may nt be gd. Sme inventins such as nuclear pwer(核能)even bring serius prblems.
    C: But nuclear pwer prvides us with cheap energy.
    J: Althugh it is cheap, lts f peple are thinking abut its __46__. There were dangerus accidents in Japan in 2011.
    C: I disagree. What abut cars? There’s sme danger t. Shuld we nt use them just because car accidents happen every day? Cars make ur life __47__, dn’t yu agree?
    J: I dn’t think s. Just lk at traffic jams. We waste s much time n the rad because there are t many cars. __48__, all thse cars make the air every plluted.
    C: And this is why we need mre new inventins. I knw sme new cars are envirnmentally friendly. I believe they will help t slve sme f the pllutin prblems.
    T: All right. Class, let’s discuss it tgether. Wh d yu agree with?
    43.A.askB.readC.argueD.teach
    44.A.quicklyB.hardlyC.suddenlyD.prbably
    45.A.writeB.cuntC.calculateD.reduce
    46.A.safetyB.useC.valueD.advantage
    47.A.busierB.easierC.prerD.healthier
    48.A.As a resultB.In the endC.Fr exampleD.What’s mre
    (三)(2022·上海杨浦·一模)
    Lking back t when I was yunger in the 1980s, I can remember dreaming f tw inventins that I thught wuld change my wrld but were prbably nt likely t happen in my lifetime. One was a tiny ____49____ that I culd carry arund in my pcket and film mments whenever I had the pprtunity. The ther was smething I culd use t see and speak t peple miles away.
    It is unbelievable that during my adult life these tw dreams have becme a reality. And nt even tw separate inventins. Just ne phne, small enugh t keep in my pcket s that I ____50____ knw it’s there. I can vide call r chat t friends and relatives, catch up with the latest news, watch vides f my favurite bands, check the weather frecast r send messages. I can shp as much as I want and even take a curse in any subject I want ... the ____51____ ges n.
    Alng with the Internet, the mbile phne must be the biggest change in technlgy ever. S why d many f us feel a little ____52____ hw much time we spend n the phne in ur lives? It’s puzzling that the pprtunities it has ffered us fr cmmunicatin seem t have ____53____ the time we actually spend talking t each ther. We are all used t seeing friends and families wh are always lking at their screens and taking very little ntice f thse arund them.
    The mbile phne is here t stay and we have t find a way f dealing with the prblems it might create. I believe these are challenges we have t slve independently rather than ____54____ smething r smene else t cme t ur rescue. It’s up t use t be careful abut the time we spend nline and remember that it’s gd t talk with thse sitting nearby. We can still feel amazed t have such a pwerful piece f technlgy available when we need it.
    49.A.radiB.DVD-ROMC.TV setD.vide camera
    50.A.especiallyB.hardlyC.immediatelyD.accurately
    51.A.listB.legendC.saleD.memry
    52.A.srry frB.wrried abutC.unaware fD.wrng with
    53.A.changedB.linkedC.increasedD.limited
    54.A.advisingB.warningC.expectingD.allwing
    (四)(2022·上海浦东新·一模)
    Why save mney?
    There are many reasns why peple save mney and the reasns change at different stages f life. Fr example:
    ●Teenagers might save fr a nice cmputer, a car r a big ____55____ at the end f Year 12.
    ●Huses are s expensive that nt many peple can affrd t pay cash fr them. First hme buyers must save fr a depsit and arrange the rest thrugh a lan.
    ●Fr wage r salary earners with children, the saying ‘t save fr a rainy day’ means that it is imprtant t have sme mney saved in case illnesses, ____56____ r ther emergencies affect them r their dependents.
    ●Older peple save fr their retirement by putting funds aside in a superannuatin plan. They want t have a gd lifestyle and t feel ____57____ in their ld age.
    ●On leaving schl, yung peple may wish t experience the excitement f living in an inner city lcatin. The cst f living in such areas can be ____58____, especially accmmdatin csts, and may make it difficult t save. Peple living in remte rural cmmunities als experience high living csts, ____59____ fr fd and husehld items, due t the added expense f transprting supplies t islated areas.
    ●Whatever the age, saving mney gives sme peple a sense f satisfactin and ____60____. When yu lk at yur savings balance, yu might feel a sense f achievement.
    55.A.chanceB.hlidayC.rmD.schl
    56.A.accidentsB.challengesC.wrriesD.endings
    57.A.wrriedB.upsetC.excitedD.safe
    58.A.hardB.wnderfulC.highD.difficult
    59.A.evenB.especiallyC.hpefullyD.strictly
    60.A.unityB.respnsibilityC.pleasureD.belnging
    (五)(2022·上海闵行·一模)
    It’s been said that fashin is a language all its wn. If that’s true, then sme f the mst effective cmmunicatrs tday are fashin vlggers. In the past, fashin magazines were a great surce f infrmatin. Tday, hwever, news and infrmatin abut the latest styles can be easily fund n the Internet. Fashin vlggers ____61____ exciting new ways t learn abut trends (潮流) and ther tpics. They make and pst vides that shw them using different types f fashin items. Many vlggers wrk hard t be cnnected t their viewers. ____62____, the viewers are lyal (忠诚的) t their favrite vlggers.
    What makes vlggers s ppular? They typically dn’t start ut being famus. Mre ften, they are “ne f us”: ____63____ peple wh lve fashin and want t share ideas. Their fllwers simply have faith in them and ften buy the items they feature.
    Vlggers ften create demnstratin vides. Hw t tie a scarf and hw t apply makeup are tw ppular themes. Outfit ideas are anther ppular tpic fr vides. Fr example, a vlgger might shw the ____64____ hw t match certain clthing items.
    Krean-American Chriselle Lim is ne f the mst famus fashin vlggers. The vides n her YuTube channel have received almst 29 millin views. Lim’s riginal gal was t share her wn style with anyne wh might be ____65____. Tday she uses her vides t educate and inspire mre than half a millin peple.
    Vietnamese—American Wendy Nguyen is anther favrite fashin vlgger and a true ____66____ stry. She tk her lve fr fashin and created Wendy’s Lk bk. Her YuTube vide, “25 Ways t Wear a Scarf in 4.5 Minutes” has had abut 45 millin views! Bth wmen have millins f lyal fllwers wh trust their advice n a number f tpics. It’s hard t deny the imprtant rle vlggers play in tday’s fashin and beauty industry.
    61.A.cmpareB.manageC.refuseD.prvide
    62.A.With great careB.In returnC.Fr the first timeD.At present
    63.A.seriusB.cnfidentC.averageD.traditinal
    64.A.audienceB.citizensC.staffD.guests
    65.A.interestedB.thankfulC.humrusD.familiar
    66.A.lveB.funC.successD.life
    (六)(2021·上海嘉定·二模)
    When my brther and I were yung, we always spent a few weeks in summer with ur uncle. He was a famus gelgist (地质学家). He lved t g n lng walks t find stnes t add t his ___115___ at the university. We liked t fllw him.
    One mrning, we left early and this time ur uncle had bught us backpacks (背包). “Yu can help me ___116___ the stnes,” He explained.
    The whle day we walked arund the cuntryside, and every nw and then, my uncle put stnes in ur bags. We were a bit ___117___ that he als tk sme stnes ut frm ur bags at times. We thught he had just fund better stnes than the nes we already had.
    When we reached the huses in the late afternn, we were tired. The backpacks were s heavy that we gave a big sigh f relief when we put them n the grund, ___118___ ur uncle’s backpack was half-empty.
    “Why did yu give us s many stnes?” we asked. “I didn’t, yu did.” he said, waiting fr a while befre cntinuing. “Yu didn’t knw it, but I made yu g thrugh a little attitude test tday. Every time yu were cmplaining ___119___, I put a stne in yur bag. When yu talked abut smething with psitive (积极的) thinking, I tk ut a stne. And nw, lk at yu bags.”
    The bags were almst full.
    “Yur negative (消极的) thughts are like stnes. Yu carry them in yur mind just like thse stnes in bags.”
    Our uncle ___120___ us ne f the mst imprtant lessns in the life. The pwer f attitude. N matter hw many difficulties we came acrss, we cnsidered them as chances fr us t imprve. And every day seems much better and brighter.
    115.A.inventinB.cllectinC.invitatinD.creatin
    116.A.fixB.buyC.carryD.kick
    117.A.surprisedB.satisfiedC.excitedD.bred
    118.A.thughB.sinceC.whileD.fr
    119.A.crrectlyB.angrilyC.seriuslyD.cnfidently
    120.A.learnedB.repliedC.brughtD.taught
    (七)(2021·上海宝山·二模)
    Students in China have ne less things t put in their backpacks these days. The gvernment recently banned(禁止) smartphnes in public schls fr all students thrugh nine grades. Many schls arund the wrld like Germany, Japan, the United States have similar bans.
    Sme educatrs say kids pay better attentin in class when they aren’t lking at their phnes all the time. They say banning phnes ___121___ students t talk t each ther mre.
    Mst teachers wuld agree that they dn’t want a classrm full f kids texting(发短信). But many say a ttal ban n phnes isn’t ___122___ . Sme peple argue that it’s better t teach kids t use technlgy respnsibly than take it away. Als, many parents pint ut that they need t be able t reach their kids during the day.
    Yes! Smartphnes make it ___123___ fr students t cncentrate in class. Kids might play games, watch vides, r check ut apps instead f paying attentin t the teacher. They can easily miss imprtant infrmatin. Besides, a ringing r buzzing phne distracts(使……分心) ther students. Als, sme kids might use their phnes t cheat. They culd g nline and lk up ___124___ t a test, r they culd turn t their friends fr help.
    N! Students shuld be able t have their phnes with them in case f an ___125___ . Kids need a way t get in tuch with their parents if they get sick, if the schl bus breaks dwn, r even if they frget their lunch at hme. Smartphnes can actually help kids d better in schl. We can use them t g nline and d research fr a class prject r fr help with writing essays. ___126___ , there are great educatinal apps we can use. They can help us study better. It’s nt a gd idea t ban phnes in schl.
    121.A.begsB.invitesC.teachesD.encurages
    122.A.imprtantB.necessaryC.enughD.effective
    123.A.difficultB.rightC.interestingD.disappinting
    124.A.ideasB.answersC.newsD.dictinaries
    125.A.eventB.interviewC.argumentD.emergency
    126.A.Fr exampleB.In briefC.In additinD.As a result
    (八)(2021·上海黄浦·二模)
    It can be an awful feeling when yu realize yu’ve said r dne smething wrng. Maybe yu tld a friend smething that turned ut t be ttally false. Whatever the reasn fr being wrng, admitting it can make yu upset.
    N ne enjys putting up his hand t say: “I was wrng.” Yu becme respnsible fr yur mistake, and that can make yu feel ____127____. Admitting a mistake challenges yur pride and can damage yur cnfidence. Saying yu were wrng means having t ____128____ that yu’re nt always right r perfect.
    Of curse, having a sense f pride in yurself isn’t a bad thing. When yu are prud f yur gd abilities, appearance and achievements, it’s gd and encurages healthy feelings. But it will becme a ____129____ when yu are t prud t admit. Sme peple will try t avid admitting being wrng. They will deny, make ____130____, attack smene r smething else because it’s easier than finding their wn prblems.
    Imagine switching ff yur pride fr a mment and fcus nly n the facts f a situatin that has caused yu t make a mistake. When yu cnsider the matter based n facts, it’s usually easy t see the ____131____ way t g. When yu can say yu were wrng and ffer a sincere aplgy, it will help t clear up a situatin.
    S, dn’t be afraid t make mistakes and dn’t be t prud t say yu are wrng. Yu are human and n a beautiful ____132____ that will ften test yu. Take cntrl f yur pride, d what feels right and learn frm experience.
    127.A.surprisedB.angryC.strangeD.embarrassed
    128.A.acceptB.cmplainC.pretendD.believe
    129.A.changeB.secretC.prblemD.difference
    130.A.chicesB.excusesC.decisinsD.nises
    131.A.rightB.sameC.simpleD.cnvenient
    132.A.futureB.directinC.jurneyD.exchange
    (九)(2021·上海闵行·二模)
    Many peple think f sharks as dangerus mnsters. But human beings pse a far greater danger t these creatures than they d t us. Althugh shark attacks d ccur, they are quite __133__. On the ther hand, accrding t ne research, humans kill 100 millin sharks every year. This number is a warning that many kinds f sharks may die ut.
    __134__ shuld we save the sharks?
    The killing f sharks is a prblem fr the whle planet. Sharks eat ther species(物种), but few creatures eat them. As sharks die ff, the ppulatins f the animals that sharks eat will __135__. This, in turn, means that the ppulatins f the creatures that thse animals eat will shrink. That includes sme sea creatures that humans cnsume, such as shrimp. It als includes fish that eat algae(藻类), which can cause algae t spread s much that it damages cral reefs.
    Shrinking shark ppulatins a fleets mre than just the cean. Ocean plants prduce much f the xygen n the planet. These plants can be harmed when changes in the shark ppulatin upset the ecsystem.
    Dn’t use shark prduets
    Shark liver il is used in many ppular csmetics(化妆品). Pet fds, vitamins, energy drinks and leather gds can __136__ be made frm shark parts. And shark meat is sld arund the wrld, smetimes under misleading names such as rck salmn r whitefish.
    Mst sharks killed wrldwide are hunted fr their fins, which are used t make shark fin sup. The __137__ is cruel: Fishermen cut the shark’s fins il and then thrw the shark back int the water. Then the shark dies slwly smetimes ver several days. Sharks breathe by swimming, s a shark that can’t swim will die.
    Eat nly sustainably(可持续地) caught seafd
    Sharks ften die because they are caught in nets. If yu eat seafd, make sure it cmes frm fish farms that __138__ the ceans.
    133.A.rareB.strangeC.naturalD.general
    134.A.HwB.WhenC.WhyD.Where
    135.A.matchB.dependC.limitD.increase
    136.A.evenB.alsC.everD.always
    137.A.prcessB.situatinC.prgressD.attitude
    138.A.cut dwnB.care frC.keep ffD.cnsist f
    (十)(2021·上海普陀·二模)
    Frank makes sure students frm pr families in his neighburhd arrive at their cllege classes n time, rain r shine.
    This 66-year-ld retired teacher has been ffering free rides t cllege students fr the past ten years. Since Frank drve the yung peple fr the first time, he has cvered ver 100,000 miles. The students he transprts t and frm schl enjy talking with him. They usually have a lt f ___139___ cnversatins. What they’ve gt is finding a rle mdel and a friend. ___140___, sme students even call him “Grandpa”.
    Vicky received free rides frm Frank fr all her fur years in cllege. The trips meant much mre t her than just free transprtatins. “It’s nt just a ride. I’m nt just siting there in silence r with my headphnes n,”Vicky said. “He asks us questins. He ___141___ the answers as well. The next time we ride with him, he’ll check if ur ideas wrk.”
    Frank first wrked as a driver thrugh a prgramme. Althugh the prgramme asks the members nly t drive students t and frm their classes, Frank ften ges beynd t ensure the happiness and safety f the students.
    Frank is always there t give these students ___142___. If they run ut f certain basic things in life, Frank will drive t the nearest stre and buy what they need. If a students gets hungry n the lng drives t and frm schl, Frank never ___143___ t buy them a meal.
    Fr many students, Frank’s help is appreciated and it’s necessary fr them t be able t finish their cllege educatin as well. Accrding t Frank, he’s gt much frm the ___144___, t. “I just lve driving and I lve these kids.” Frank said. “It’s such an interesting thing t be a part f these kids’ lives.”
    139.A.similarB.dullC.pleasantD.difficult
    140.A.HweverB.ActuallyC.InsteadD.Unfrtunately
    141.A.frgetsB.dislikesC.ffersD.remembers
    142.A.supprtsB.adviceC.freedmD.knwledge
    143.A.decidesB.prmisesC.hesitatesD.likes
    144.A.successB.experienceC.attentinD.thught
    (十一)(2021·上海奉贤·一模)
    Dgs bury bnes. Squirrels gather nuts t last thrugh the winter. Camels stre fd and water s that they can travel many days acrss deserts. But d pigs save anything? N, pigs save nthing. S why d we save cins in a piggy bank? Because smene made a mistake.
    During the Middle Ages(中世纪), in abut the fifteenth century, metal was ____205____ and seldm used fr husehld wares(家用器具). Instead, dishes and pts were made f a kind f ecnmical clay called pygg. Whenever husewives culd save an extra cin, they drpped it int ne f their clay jars. They call this their pygg bank r pyggy bank.
    Arund the eighteenth century, the spelling f pygg changed. The wrd ___206___ the same as the wrd fr the animal pig. Over the fllwing 200 t 300 years, peple ____207____ that pygg meant the clay. And the term "pygg jar" gradually changed int pig bank, r piggy bank.
    In the nineteenth century, when English ptters received requests fr piggy banks, they misunderstd. They prduced jars shaped like a pig. ___208___, the pigs became ppular amng custmers and delighted children.
    Anther reasn fr the name "piggy bank" is ____209____ the idea that the cin given t the piggy bank represent the fd fed t a pig by a farmer. It csts the farmer mney t feed the pig and he desn't ___210___ until the pig is slaughtered(屠宰) fr meat, which is knwn as "breaking the piggy bank."
    Tday, pigs are still ne f the mst ppular frms f cin banks sld in gift shps.
    205.A.cheapB.expensiveC.heavyD.light
    206.A.lkedB.smeltC.sundedD.felt
    207.A.frgtB.frgaveC.rememberedD.realized
    208.A.ImprtantlyB.SuddenlyC.SadlyD.Certainly
    209.A.similar tB.based nC.famus frD.made f
    210.A.turn it verB.take it awayC.get it backD.wrk it ut
    (十二)(2021·上海浦东新·一模)
    One night befre bed, Christine Carter was sitting with her daughter in her bedrm. They were making a list: “Three Gd Things f the Day”. Her daughter said, “Mm, chatting with yu is ne f my three gd things.” Making a list was their way t think f things they were ____211____ fr. It’s a skill in the research f happiness.
    Carter is a prfessr at the University f Califrnia. She studies hw schls and families build up psitive attitudes and help kids lead ___212___ lives. This has becme especially imprtant during the crnavirus pandemic(新冠病毒引发的流行病). Many kids have missed imprtant events. Sme even have lst peple in their lives.
    Finding the psitive things smetimes desn’t mean peple wn’t be sad any mre. Yu’ll find it natural t feel sad, but it passes mre ___213___ if we ntice the gd things in life. “This is really abut mental health,” Carter says. “We can practise bringing happiness t urselves. It’s like putting mney in the bank. We can deal with hard times in the future.”
    Expressing thanks is als imprtant. Carter says, “Let’s say yu ften argue with a brther r a sister. Think abut whether they did smething gd fr yu r with yu. Remember the gd times. This makes it likely yu’ll ___214___ better tmrrw.”
    A key step tward happiness is learning hw t describe emtins, even negative nes. It’s better t face yur emtins than t ___215___ them. Ask yurself: “Hw d I feel? Where in my bdy am I feeling it? Des it have a clr r a shape?”
    The surest way t happiness is ___216___. “Helping thers gives life purpse because yu are changing the wrld.” Carter says, “Besides, peple have a sense f cnnectin and satisfactin. We are cmfrtable when we’re cnnected with ther peple.”
    211.A.srryB.readyC.famusD.thankful
    212.A.richerB.healthierC.busierD.freer
    213.A.quicklyB.patientlyC.strnglyD.heavily
    214.A.g utB.get alngC.shw ffD.grw up
    215.A.disturbB.frgiveC.perateD.ignre
    216.A.entertainmentB.ambitinC.kindnessD.freedm
    (十三)(2021·上海徐汇·一模)
    Dan and Michelle sat at a picnic table in the park n a beautiful fall afternn. The air arund them was filled with the sunds f children playing, dgs barking and peple laughing. But Dan and Michelle ____217____ the sunds arund them and fcused n the task they had set ut t cmplete.
    They wanted t start a schl garden at Jeffersn Middle Schl. It was actually Dan’s idea. He had first seen a schl garden when he went t visit his cusin in Washingtn. He was amazed at the ____218____ f fruits and vegetables the students at his cusin’s schl grew. Dan thught it was the best part f the week. He lved putting n his bts, getting utside and seeing all the new things that had happened.
    When Dan returned frm his trip, he tld Emily and Michelle all abut what he had seen. Nw the tw f them were determined t cme up with ____219____ t bring a schl garden t Jeffersn Middle Schl.
    Dan pened his ntebk and prepared t recrd any ideas they had fr ____220____ Ms. Olly, the schl headmaster, int supprting the idea f having a schl garden.
    “We are ging t need an adult ____221____ t be in charge f the whle peratin,” said Dan thughtfully. “I think Mr. Harrisn might be willing t help because he ften wrks in his garden and he brught in a basket f tmates frm his garden last week.”
    “T get this prject running, we might als need t rganize a bake sale r yard sale t raise funds.” Added Michelle cheerfully.
    Dan ndded and made sme mre ntes. “My cusin mentined that the students at his schl ck meals with the vegetables frm their garden. We can d smething like that t. ____222____, we can measure and weigh things and fllw recipe. I am sure there’s n way Ms. Olly culd turn us dwn.!”
    Michelle grinned, “If everything ges well, we’ll be digging in the field in n time at all!”
    217.A.enjyedB.prgrammedC.ignredD.recrded
    218.A.priceB.varietyC.transprtD.relatinship
    219.A.a planB.a clueC.a ceremnyD.a sign
    220.A.trickingB.talkingC.rushingD.changing
    221.A.in trubleB.frm abradC.f wealthD.with experience
    222.A.After allB.Fr exampleC.In factD.What’s mre
    (十四)(2021·上海金山·一模)
    Mst peple have heard f the Great Wall f China, but nt many freigners knw abut the Grand Canal. This man-made waterway—knwn in China as DaYunhe —is 1,700 kilmeters lng and sme parts f it are mre than 2,000 years ld. It _____223_____ the nrth f China with Hangzhu, a city in the suthern part f the cuntry. It's the lngest man-made waterway in the wrld.
    It was built as a _____224_____ t transprt grain frm the rich agricultural land in China's suth t cities in the nrth. In fact, it's nt ne canal, but a system f canals and rivers linked ______225______. It's still an imprtant part f the transprt system in China.Thusands f bats use it every day t transprt grain and many ther types f carg.
    Nw the Chinese gvernment is ding new wrk n the Grand Canal.It is making parts f it _______226_______, s bigger ships can use it. The canal will als help t mve water. There is a lt f _____227_____ in the suth f China, but nt (as much) in the nrth. The canal will carry millins f liters f water frm the suth t the nrth.
    The Grand Canal is much _____228_____ than the Great Wall, and nt very many turists visit (it). But it's pssible t g n a cruise alng sme f the ldest parts f the canal. Passengers n these cruises see beautiful parts f China that ther visitrs dn't see.
    223.A.cmparesB.cnnectsC.cntrlsD.cmmunicates
    224.A.resultB.trickC.wayD.sample
    225.A.tgetherB.insteadC.alngD.frward
    226.A.cleanerB.prettierC.lngerD.deeper
    227.A.fdB.ppulatinC.rainD.electricity
    228.A.smallerB.narrwerC.less mdernD.less famus

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