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Meet famous people in LondonMany people like to see famous people. But famous people don’t ______1______ like to be looked at. At least, they don’t like to be looked at all day every day! However, there is one _______2______ in England where you can look at lots of famous people every day. That is Madame Tussaud’s, the most popular ______3_____ attraction in London.On most days of the year, ______4______ of visitors can be seen outside Madame Tussaud’s. They want to ____5_____in and see some of the most famous people in the world. If you like, you can _____6______ to those film stars, sports stars of politicians in Madame Tussaud’s. but they won’t ______7_____ anything to you., because they can‘t’! Madame Tussaud’s is a waxworks (蜡像馆), and the “famous people” in the building are made out of wax. But, this doesn’t _____8____ to be a problem. Ordinary people like looking at ____9____ people, even if they are only ____10____. It’s better than nothing!A. rarely B. say C. usuallyD. seem E. give F. placeG. talk H. statues I. touristJ. extraordinary K. lines L get6、____.
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Meet famous people in LondonMany people like to see famous people. But famous people don’t ______1______ like to be looked at. At least, they don’t like to be looked at all day every day! However, there is one _______2______ in England where you can look at lots of famous people every day. That is Madame Tussaud’s, the most popular ______3_____ attraction in London.On most days of the year, ______4______ of visitors can be seen outside Madame Tussaud’s. They want to ____5_____in and see some of the most famous people in the world. If you like, you can _____6______ to those film stars, sports stars of politicians in Madame Tussaud’s. but they won’t ______7_____ anything to you., because they can‘t’! Madame Tussaud’s is a waxworks (蜡像馆), and the “famous people” in the building are made out of wax. But, this doesn’t _____8____ to be a problem. Ordinary people like looking at ____9____ people, even if they are only ____10____. It’s better than nothing!A. rarely B. say C. usuallyD. seem E. give F. placeG. talk H. statues I. touristJ. extraordinary K. lines L get7、____.
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Meet famous people in LondonMany people like to see famous people. But famous people don’t ______1______ like to be looked at. At least, they don’t like to be looked at all day every day! However, there is one _______2______ in England where you can look at lots of famous people every day. That is Madame Tussaud’s, the most popular ______3_____ attraction in London.On most days of the year, ______4______ of visitors can be seen outside Madame Tussaud’s. They want to ____5_____in and see some of the most famous people in the world. If you like, you can _____6______ to those film stars, sports stars of politicians in Madame Tussaud’s. but they won’t ______7_____ anything to you., because they can‘t’! Madame Tussaud’s is a waxworks (蜡像馆), and the “famous people” in the building are made out of wax. But, this doesn’t _____8____ to be a problem. Ordinary people like looking at ____9____ people, even if they are only ____10____. It’s better than nothing!A. rarely B. say C. usuallyD. seem E. give F. placeG. talk H. statues I. touristJ. extraordinary K. lines L get8、____.
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Meet famous people in LondonMany people like to see famous people. But famous people don’t ______1______ like to be looked at. At least, they don’t like to be looked at all day every day! However, there is one _______2______ in England where you can look at lots of famous people every day. That is Madame Tussaud’s, the most popular ______3_____ attraction in London.On most days of the year, ______4______ of visitors can be seen outside Madame Tussaud’s. They want to ____5_____in and see some of the most famous people in the world. If you like, you can _____6______ to those film stars, sports stars of politicians in Madame Tussaud’s. but they won’t ______7_____ anything to you., because they can‘t’! Madame Tussaud’s is a waxworks (蜡像馆), and the “famous people” in the building are made out of wax. But, this doesn’t _____8____ to be a problem. Ordinary people like looking at ____9____ people, even if they are only ____10____. It’s better than nothing!A. rarely B. say C. usuallyD. seem E. give F. placeG. talk H. statues I. touristJ. extraordinary K. lines L get9、____.
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Meet famous people in LondonMany people like to see famous people. But famous people don’t ______1______ like to be looked at. At least, they don’t like to be looked at all day every day! However, there is one _______2______ in England where you can look at lots of famous people every day. That is Madame Tussaud’s, the most popular ______3_____ attraction in London.On most days of the year, ______4______ of visitors can be seen outside Madame Tussaud’s. They want to ____5_____in and see some of the most famous people in the world. If you like, you can _____6______ to those film stars, sports stars of politicians in Madame Tussaud’s. but they won’t ______7_____ anything to you., because they can‘t’! Madame Tussaud’s is a waxworks (蜡像馆), and the “famous people” in the building are made out of wax. But, this doesn’t _____8____ to be a problem. Ordinary people like looking at ____9____ people, even if they are only ____10____. It’s better than nothing!A. rarely B. say C. usuallyD. seem E. give F. placeG. talk H. statues I. touristJ. extraordinary K. lines L get10、____.
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The History of English The history of the English language began over 1500 years ago in the north of Europe. Around the fifth century A.D., tribes (部落) of people ____1_____as the Angels, Saxons and Jutes traveled west from Germany and Denmark _____2_____ the North Sea. They settled in Britain, and by the late seventh century, they started _____3_____ an early form of English.In the late eighth century, the Vikings attacked England. Fighting ____4____ for almost two hundred years, during this time, many Latin, Danish, and Norse words entered the English language. Latin gave English words like kitchen and cup. From Danish and Norse, English borrowed words___5___ skin and leg. Many words of similar meanings from the Norse language became integrated into English, for example, wrath (English), anger (Norse); sick (English), ill (Norse).In 1066, the Normans conquered England. French became the language of the wealthy and powerful, and English was spoken mostly by ____6___ people. In the late fourteenth century, English became the first language again. By this time, many words used in English ___7_____ from French or Latin, and a lot of the early words no longer ___8____.In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, people became_____9____ in the classics. At this time, words from Latin and Greek were included in the English language. A lot of words, or parts of words, from those languages are used in modern English.Today, English has loaned words from many of the world’s languages. You can ____10_____ find that a word used in English may first come from your native language.A. poorer E. came I likeB. existed F. popular J. knownC. easily G. interested K. speakingD. probably H. across L. continued1、____.
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The History of English The history of the English language began over 1500 years ago in the north of Europe. Around the fifth century A.D., tribes (部落) of people ____1_____as the Angels, Saxons and Jutes traveled west from Germany and Denmark _____2_____ the North Sea. They settled in Britain, and by the late seventh century, they started _____3_____ an early form of English.In the late eighth century, the Vikings attacked England. Fighting ____4____ for almost two hundred years, during this time, many Latin, Danish, and Norse words entered the English language. Latin gave English words like kitchen and cup. From Danish and Norse, English borrowed words___5___ skin and leg. Many words of similar meanings from the Norse language became integrated into English, for example, wrath (English), anger (Norse); sick (English), ill (Norse).In 1066, the Normans conquered England. French became the language of the wealthy and powerful, and English was spoken mostly by ____6___ people. In the late fourteenth century, English became the first language again. By this time, many words used in English ___7_____ from French or Latin, and a lot of the early words no longer ___8____.In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, people became_____9____ in the classics. At this time, words from Latin and Greek were included in the English language. A lot of words, or parts of words, from those languages are used in modern English.Today, English has loaned words from many of the world’s languages. You can ____10_____ find that a word used in English may first come from your native language.A. poorer E. came I likeB. existed F. popular J. knownC. easily G. interested K. speakingD. probably H. across L. continued2、____.
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The History of English The history of the English language began over 1500 years ago in the north of Europe. Around the fifth century A.D., tribes (部落) of people ____1_____as the Angels, Saxons and Jutes traveled west from Germany and Denmark _____2_____ the North Sea. They settled in Britain, and by the late seventh century, they started _____3_____ an early form of English.In the late eighth century, the Vikings attacked England. Fighting ____4____ for almost two hundred years, during this time, many Latin, Danish, and Norse words entered the English language. Latin gave English words like kitchen and cup. From Danish and Norse, English borrowed words___5___ skin and leg. Many words of similar meanings from the Norse language became integrated into English, for example, wrath (English), anger (Norse); sick (English), ill (Norse).In 1066, the Normans conquered England. French became the language of the wealthy and powerful, and English was spoken mostly by ____6___ people. In the late fourteenth century, English became the first language again. By this time, many words used in English ___7_____ from French or Latin, and a lot of the early words no longer ___8____.In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, people became_____9____ in the classics. At this time, words from Latin and Greek were included in the English language. A lot of words, or parts of words, from those languages are used in modern English.Today, English has loaned words from many of the world’s languages. You can ____10_____ find that a word used in English may first come from your native language.A. poorer E. came I likeB. existed F. popular J. knownC. easily G. interested K. speakingD. probably H. across L. continued3、____.
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The History of English The history of the English language began over 1500 years ago in the north of Europe. Around the fifth century A.D., tribes (部落) of people ____1_____as the Angels, Saxons and Jutes traveled west from Germany and Denmark _____2_____ the North Sea. They settled in Britain, and by the late seventh century, they started _____3_____ an early form of English.In the late eighth century, the Vikings attacked England. Fighting ____4____ for almost two hundred years, during this time, many Latin, Danish, and Norse words entered the English language. Latin gave English words like kitchen and cup. From Danish and Norse, English borrowed words___5___ skin and leg. Many words of similar meanings from the Norse language became integrated into English, for example, wrath (English), anger (Norse); sick (English), ill (Norse).In 1066, the Normans conquered England. French became the language of the wealthy and powerful, and English was spoken mostly by ____6___ people. In the late fourteenth century, English became the first language again. By this time, many words used in English ___7_____ from French or Latin, and a lot of the early words no longer ___8____.In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, people became_____9____ in the classics. At this time, words from Latin and Greek were included in the English language. A lot of words, or parts of words, from those languages are used in modern English.Today, English has loaned words from many of the world’s languages. You can ____10_____ find that a word used in English may first come from your native language.A. poorer E. came I likeB. existed F. popular J. knownC. easily G. interested K. speakingD. probably H. across L. continued4、____.
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The History of English The history of the English language began over 1500 years ago in the north of Europe. Around the fifth century A.D., tribes (部落) of people ____1_____as the Angels, Saxons and Jutes traveled west from Germany and Denmark _____2_____ the North Sea. They settled in Britain, and by the late seventh century, they started _____3_____ an early form of English.In the late eighth century, the Vikings attacked England. Fighting ____4____ for almost two hundred years, during this time, many Latin, Danish, and Norse words entered the English language. Latin gave English words like kitchen and cup. From Danish and Norse, English borrowed words___5___ skin and leg. Many words of similar meanings from the Norse language became integrated into English, for example, wrath (English), anger (Norse); sick (English), ill (Norse).In 1066, the Normans conquered England. French became the language of the wealthy and powerful, and English was spoken mostly by ____6___ people. In the late fourteenth century, English became the first language again. By this time, many words used in English ___7_____ from French or Latin, and a lot of the early words no longer ___8____.In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, people became_____9____ in the classics. At this time, words from Latin and Greek were included in the English language. A lot of words, or parts of words, from those languages are used in modern English.Today, English has loaned words from many of the world’s languages. You can ____10_____ find that a word used in English may first come from your native language.A. poorer E. came I likeB. existed F. popular J. knownC. easily G. interested K. speakingD. probably H. across L. continued5、____.