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7BUnit8Wonderland首字母填空

A

Ascarecrow(稻草人)

Simonwasascarecrow.Hestoodinthecornfield.Heworkedforafarmer.Hisj1wastodrive

awaybirds.

Oneday,Simonsawsomecrowsinthesky.He12carefullyandthenheardthecrows1words.

Theytalkedabouthowtoeatcom.Afewminutes13,thecrowsarrived.Theyflewintothe

cornfieldandstartedtoe4thecorn.Simonshookhisarms.Hewantedto5thecrows

awaythisway,butthecrowsdidn'tflyaway.Thenhes6hishead.Hishatfelloff,butthecrows

didn'tmoveatall.Simondidn'tknoww7todo.Hereallywantedtodojobwell.

Hetoldhimselftocooldown.Hethoughtf8awhileandthenhadagreatidea.Hemadea

“meow"likeacat.AfterthecrowsheardSimon's"meow”,theywerea9.Thentheyflewoutof

thecornfieldandranawayq10.

Simonsmiled.Hewasveryhappybecausehedidagoodjob.

1.2.3.4.5.

6.7.8.9.10.

B

Onceuponatime,therewasaniceshoemaker.Heworkedveryhardandwasveryhonest,butstillhe

couldnotmakeenoughmoneyto11.

Oneday,heonlyhadleatherenoughtomakeonepairofshoes.Atnight,hecuthisleatherout,buthe

wastootiredandwasasleepsoon.Thenextmorning,somethingstrangeh2.Thebeautiful

shoeswerereadyonthetable.Whentheshoemakerwascheckingwhomadetheshoes,ashoppercamein

andpaidmorethanu3fortheshoes.Thentheshoemakerboughtleatherenoughtomake

twopairsmorewiththemoney.Intheevening,hecutouttheleather,andwenttobede4.

Whenhegotupinthemorning,theshoeswerereadyagain.Soonbuyerscameinandpaidhimforhis

shoes,sothatheboughtleatherenoughforfourpairsmore.Hecutouttheleatheragainatnightandfound

theshoeswerer5againinthemorningasbefore.Itwentonforsometimeandhe

b6rich.

Oneevening,heandhiswifed7tofindoutwhohelpedthem.Sotheyleftalighton,

andhidt8behindthedoor.Theywantedtowatchwhatwouldhappen.Assoonasitwas

midnight,twodwarfscameinw9wearingclothes.Theyseatedthemselvesonthe

shoemaker'schair,pickeduptheleatherandmadetheshoes.Thenextdaythewifesaidtotheshoemaker

thattheyshouldthankthem.Theymadeeachofthemsomeclothesandalittlepairofshoestokeep

w10.Whenthedwarfssawtheclothes,theydressedthemselveshappilyanddanced.

Theshoemakerandhiswifedidn'tseethemanymore,sohecouldhaveenoughmoneyforhisfamily.

-AdaptedfromTheElvesandtheShoemaker

1.2.3.4.5.

6.7.8.9.10.

C

Chinesew1HaiYa'sTheSpace-Time尸QZ.加夕(《時(shí)空畫師》)haswontheHugoAward

forBestNovelette.AndhebecamethethirdChinesewritertowinaHugoawarda2LiuCixin

in2015andHaoJingfangin2016.

WhencreatingTheSpace-TimePainter.HaiYadrewhisideafromafamouspainting,APanoramaof

RiversandMountains(《千里江山圖》).Itwascreatedb3WangXimengfromtheSong

Dynasty(960-1279).BasedonWang,HaicreatedapainternamedZhaoXimeng.Aftermanyhardtimes,

Zhao'smindleaveshisbodyande4aspacewhereamodernpolicemancalledZhouNingis

t5tosolveacaseaboutanancientpainting.

HaiYa'sstorywithsciencefictionbeganinhischildhood.Whenhewasachild,thebookstoreinhis

hometownhelpedcreateabeautifulgardeninhismindthatb6tohimonly.Init,science

fictiono7themostbeautifuluflowers^^.Sciencefictionopenedanewworldforhim.

HaiYa'sworksfeatureamixofhistoryandsciencefiction.Theyseemreallyopposite:Onelooksback

atthepast,andtheotherf8thefuture.However,inHaiYa'sworks,theyfindap

9balance.

“Ifwecanonlyimaginethefutureandthingsinspacelikerockets,itwillcontrolourimagination/9Hai

Yasaid.uItisrunning,andwecanmakepredictionsaboutthefuturebylookingbackathistory.Historyisa

10partofourfuture."

1.2.3.4.5.

6.7.8.9.10.

D

Inrecentyears,sciencef1hasbecomemoreandmorepopularinChina,especiallyafter

thesci-fiwriterLiuCixinwontheHogoAwardin2015.TheThree-BodyProblemisLiu'smostpopularwork.

Ithasbeentranslatedintoa220differentlanguages.

Inaninterview,Liusaidthatsciencefictionopenedourm3toeverythingthatwemight

seeinthefuture."Sciencefictionmakeyoungpeopleinterestedinscience.Itopensupanewworldtothem

andexcitestheiri4Jheadded.

AccordingtoLiu,youngreadersshouldreaddifferentkindsofbooksino5tofindout

whattheyaretrulyinterestedin."I'vereadalotofworksofLeoTolstoyandArthurCharlesClarke.

R6allthosebookshadmadewhatIamtoday/9hesaid.

TheChinesesci-fifilmTheWanderingEarthwasar7hitwhenitcameout.Itwas

adaptedfromLiu'snovelofthesamename.Liusaidthesuccesswasmainlyther8ofhard

workofthemovie'steam.66asthefirstChinesesci-fimovie,Imustsaythatit'sveryexcitingandencouraging.

Isawalotofp9insci-fiideasandhowtotellastory,“hesaid.

Liuthoughtthatsci-fimovieshadabrightfutureinChina.Hee10thattherewouldbe

differentkindsofChinesesci-fimoviesinthefuture.

1.2.3.4.5.

6.7.8.9.10.

E

Whathappenswhenyoumixfiction(basedontheimagination)andscience(basedonfl)?

Theresultis"Sciencefiction”.Science-basedbooksandmoviesoftentakeplaceinthefuture.Writersimagine

whatlifewillbemanyyearsfromnow.Insciencefiction,thereislifeonotherp2competewith

aliensandmonsters.Peopletravelinspaceships,andthereislotsofadvancedtechnologyaround.

Sciencefictionhasmanytypesofplots(f青節(jié)),characters,andsettings.Someofthefirstsciencefiction

storieswereaboutf3alienswhotrytotakeovertheEarthandbringdownthehumanrace.Others

wereaboutpeopletravellinginspaceshipslookingforu4planetsorkeepingpeaceintheuniverse.

The“science“wasnotveryb5.

Usually,thetechnologyinsciencefictionmoviesandbooksareaheadofi6time.But

sometimes,thistechnologyisjusttoogoodtostaywithinthepagesofabook.Forexample,robotsappeared

insciencefictionbeforetheyexistedinr7life.

The1960sStarTrekTVshowsandlatermoviesarefullofmoreexamples.Thegiantv

8screenaboardthestarshipEnterpriselooksverymuchliketheflatTVscreensoftoday.The

crewu9asmalldevicetotalktoeachotherontheship.Itevenworkedfromtheshipto

Earth.Thishand-helddevicewasverymuchlikethefuturemobilephone.Thesmalltouch-screenthe

captainandcrewc10aroundwassimilartoa21stcenturytabletoriPad.Today,sciencefiction

isclosertoscientificrealitythaneverbefore.

1.2.3.4.5.

6.7.8.9.10.

F

Haveyouh1oftheWorldScienceFictionConvention(WorldCon)?Thisyear,itwas

heldinChengdufromOctober18to22.WorldConisthebiggestsci-fievent(盛會(huì))intheworld.Ithasbeen

h2since1939.ThiswasthefirsttimetheeventhadbeenheldinChina.

Duringtheevent,thew3ofthisyear'sHugoAwardswereannounced.Theawardsare

veryfamousinthesciencefictionworld.Theyarevotedonbym4ofWorldCon.Chinese

sci-fiwritersandartistsenjoyedabignightonOctober21.

TheSpace-TimePainterwontheawardforthebestnovelette.Itwaswrittenbypart-timewriterHaiYa.

"I'mverylucky/9hesaid."It'slikemydreamshiningintor5Hehopesthathisworkscan

makemorepeoplethinkabouttechnology,timeandart.

Besidesthat,ZhaoEnzhewontheb6ProfessionalArtistaward.Theartisthasworkedin

thegameindustryformorethan20years.Hehasbeenmakingc7forChina9sScienceFiction

Worldmagazineforalongtime.Themagazineisthebest-sellingoneofitskindintheworld.

Ina8,ChinasZeroGravityNewspaperwonthebestFanzineaward.Fourworksby

Chinesewriterswereshortlisted(最終入圍)fortheBestShortStoryaward.

Overthepastyears,alotofChinesesciencefictionworkshavebeentranslatedintomanydifferent

languages.Theyhavea9moreandmorereadersaroundtheworld.TheinfluenceofChinese

sciencefictionkeepsg10!

1.2.3.4.5.

6.7.8.9.10.

G

MyfatherwasbusyfixingBelinda'sspaceshipallafternoon.Intheevening,Iwenttothelandingplace.

“DearFather/91saidpolitely."HaveyoufoundBelinda'sp1yet?"

“Notyet,mydear.^^Heshookhishead.

If2relaxed.Ididn'twanttomeetBelinda'sparents-theymightbetentimesasloud

andbossyasshewas.

ButBelindahadfollowedme.

“Notyet?”sheshouted.uWhynot?I'llsendthemamessage!They911listentome!^^

Belindarantotheradio.Shes3intoitsoloudlythatIhadtocoverallmyfourears.

“Mummy!Daddy!I'monanawfulspaceshipfullofpurplepeople!Comeandfindmenow!”

“PoorBelinda!"mysistercameandsaid."Herparentsmustbemissingher.”

“Huh!"Isnorted(發(fā)出哼聲).“Missingher?You'rej4!Whowouldwantsuchabossy

kidback?Theyprobablylostheronpurpose."

Belinda'sfaceclouded.Ithoughtshewasgoingtoshoutagain,butshedidn't.I5,

somethingverystrangehappened一hereyesbegantowater!

“Oh,help!”saidRoa.“Isshedying?"

Ifeltterrible.uDon9tdie,Belinda!Ididn'tmeanit.”

ThenBelindaopenedhermouthw6andshouted,"Whatifit'strue?Whatifthey've

goneawayandleftmehereforever?^^

WewereallsobusycomfortingBelindathatwedidn'tnoticethesoftknockofashiplandingoutside.

Wedidn'tseetwotallpeoplecomeoutofitu7Belindaranoutinexcitement.

“Mummy!Daddy!”

Belinda'sparentswereevenuglierthanshewas,buttheylookedpolite."Hello,dear,“thefemalesaid.

“We'resorrywek8youwaiting."

Wesmiledasthethreeofthemboardedtheirspaceship."Goodbye!”shoutedBelinda."Goodbye!

Thanksfort9careofourbabygirl!^^saidherfather.

N10ofusanswered.Wewaved(揮手)cheerfullyastheshiptookoffandwentfar

awayintothestars.

1.2.3.4.5.

6.7.8.9.10.

H

Itis7:30intheeveningatLisa'shouseandsheisdoinghomework.B1homeworkisjust

oneofthethingssheisdoingwhensheislookingatthecomputerscreen.Whenstudyingforhermathsexam,

Lisaisalsolisteningtomusic,chattingwithherbestfriendonline,andsometimessending

m2toherclassmatesonhermobilephone."Myparentsaskmenottodoanyothertaskswhen

studying,buttheydon'tunderstandith3toconcentrate(集中注意力)shesays.

Nowpeopleusuallydoafewthingsatthesametime.Youngpeopletodayspendaboutsixhoursone

dayonmanykindsofthemediaandond4thingsatthesametime.Thisisther5why

wecallthemthe“multi-taskinggeneration(多任務(wù)一代)

H6cantheydealwith(處理)afewthingsatthesametime?Theyarechattingwithothers

onthephonewhentheyarew7.Butwhentheyaregettingnewinformation,multi-tasking

maybringthemb8things.

Ofcourse,wearenotsayingtheys9doafewthingsatthesametime.Theyshould

remembernottodoitwhentheyarelearningsomethingnew.

Also,it'simportanttotaket10awayfromtheelectronicmedia.Ireallythinkthetamulti-

taskinggeneration“shouldrelax.Wehavesomethingmoreimportantthanthescreenandweshouldhavea

face-to-facetalkoften.

1.2.3.4.5.

6.7.8.9.10.

I

Tweetwasaquietlittlebird.Alldaylong,hesataloneinhistree.Hen1sang.Hejust

watchedtheworldaroundhim.Tweetwatchedfrogsandf2swimminginthepool.Hewatched

rabbitsandmiceplayinginthewoods.Dayafterday,hesatinthesametreeandwatchedthesamethings.

Oneday,therewassomethingn3tosee.IthappenedrightinTweet9stree.Fourlittle

birdswerebom.Thebabiesopenedtheirmouthswide.Theyweres4.TweetwatchedMother

Birdflyofftofindfoodforthem.Oneofthebabieskepttryingtofinditsmother.Itmovedawayfromthe

otherbirds.Tweetgotworriedb5thebabywasgettingtotheedge(邊緣)ofthenest.Allat

once,thebabybirdf6!Tweetflewasfastashecouldtosavethebabybird.Luckily,

i7landedonTweefssoftback.Tweetflewupandputthelittlebirdintoitsnest.Justthen,Mother

Birdcamebackwithsometastybugsforthelittlebirds.ShethankedTweetforh8herbaby.To

paybackhisk9,shegavehimthebiggestbug.Tweetsmiledandstooduptall.

Afterthat,Tweetalwayssatn10thenest.WhenMotherBirdlefttofindfood,shedidnot

worry.Tweetwasn'tquietanymore!Hisprettysongfilledtheforest.Itletherknowthatherbabiesweresafe

intheirnest!

1.2.3.4.5.

6.7.8.9.10.

J

Thenextdaytheysetoffagainveryearly.Theywalkaf1milesandthencometoa

bigditch(壕溝verywide.

Therearealotofrocksintheditch.aaHowcanwec2theditch?^^Dorothyasksherfriends.

“Wecan'tflyoverit,“theScarecrowsays.“Andwecan'tjumpoverit.S3wemuststay

here."TheLionlooksattheditchandsays,“Icanjumpoverit.”"Canyou?”theScarecrowsays."That's

good!Youcant4usacrossonyourback,onebyone.”"Whowantstogofirst?”theLion

says.He'salittlea5firstbuthewantstohelphisfiriends."Me!”theScarecrowsaysandhe

getsontheLion'sback.TheLionjumpsacrosstheditche6.Thenhejumpsbackandtakes

DorothyandToto.FinallyhetakestheTinWoodmanacrosstheditch.

TheLionist7afterhisfivebigjumps/'Lefshavearestbeforewestartwalkingagain/9

hesays.L8intheafternoontheycometoawideriver.Theycanseeabeautifulcountryon

theo9sideofit.Therearegreenfieldsandalotofflowers.Theycanalsoseetheyellow

brickroad.

一T10fromTheWonderfulWizardofOz

1.2.3.4.5.

6.7.8.9.10.

K

Thefourtravelersseeabeautifulgreenlightintheskyinfrontofthem/'ThafstheEmerald(翡翠)

City,“Dorothysays."Comeon!Itisn'tf1now.^^Soontheycometoabiggreenwall.Ifs

shiningintheafternoonsun.Dorothylooksatitcarefully.It'smadeofemeralds!There'sagateinit.She

k2onthegate.Thegateopensandtheyallgoinside.

Alittlemani3greenisstandingtherewithabigbox.uWhatdoyouwantintheEmerald

City?”heasks/aWewanttoseetheGreatWizard(男巫)Oz,"Dorothyanswers.'%'simportant,9,theScarecrow

says."IamtheK4oftheGate,“thelittlemaningreensays.“Icantakeyoutohispalace.But

beforeyougothere,youmustputontheseglasses.^Hetakesfivepairsofglassesoutofthebox.Theglassin

theglassesisemeraldgreen/'W5?”Dorothyasks."EveryoneintheEmeraldCitywearsthem,“

theKeeperoftheGatesays.Theyputontheglasses.Totohasap6,too.ThentheKeeperofthe

Gatetakesoutabiggoldk7andopensanothergate.Dorothyissurprised.Everythingisgreen-

thehousesandthestreets.Theskyisalsogreen.Childrenarebuyinggreenjuicewithgreenmoney.Menin

greenaredrivinggreencarsa8thegreenstreets.Everybodyissmiling.TheKeeperoftheGate

takesthemtoabigbuildinginthem9ofthecity.Ozcannotseethemtoday,sotheymuststay

inthep10forafewdays.Ayounggirltakesthemtotheirrooms.Theseroomsarebeautiful

andcomfortable.Theyfeelverytirednow...

一TakenfromTheWonderfulWizardofOz

1.2.3.4.5.

6.7.8.9.10.

L

Longlongago,alittlegirlcalledDorothylivedinKansas.Oneday,whenDorothyandherdogwerein

thehouse,as1windcameandthehousewentupintotheair.Whenthehousehittheground,

shefoundthatshewasnotinKansasanymore."WhereamI?HowcanIgobackhome?”Dorothywasvery

w2.Atthatmoment,akindoldladypassedby."Followthisroad,“shesaid,“andyouwillfind

theWizardofOz.Hecanhelpyou.”

Ontheway,Dorothym3Lionintheforest.Hewantedtobebrave.Dorothysmiled,"Don't

worry.TheWizardofOzcanhelpyou!”LatertheysawTinManw4aheart."Let'svisitthe

WizardofOz.Hecangiveyouaheart/9saidDorothy.ThentheymetScarecrow.Hewantedtohaveabrain.

“Comewithus!”smiledDorothy.AfterthefriendsgottothecityofOz,Dorothyshouted,66Pleasehelpus.I

wanttogohome.Lionwantstobebrave.Scarecrowwantstobeclever.TinManwantsaheart.”"Weneed

help!Abadwitch(女巫)inOzwantstotakepeople'slives.Pleasestopherfirst/9saidthewizards

5.

Thefriendswenttothebadwitchquickly.Theyf6against(與...對(duì)抗)thewitch9s

monkeyfirst.Lionwasnotafraidofmonkeys.Hewasbrave.TinManwaskindenoughtotakecareof

Dorothy'sdog.Hehadaw7heart.Atthatmoment,itstartedtorain."Ohdear!Ineedan

umbrella/9saidthewitch.Scarecrowhadagreatidea.8"Oh,no!Iwilllosemylife!99thewitch

cried."Good,Scarecrow!"saidLion.“You'rec9!”

Finally,thewizardhelpedDorothygobackhomewiththeballoon.uWhatanicetrip!Allofusgetw

10wewant.Iwon'tforgetyou,friends!,?saidDorothy.

1.2.3.4.5.

6.7.8.9.10.

M

NiiwaCreatesHumans

InancientChinesemythology,therewasagoddessnamedNiiwa,whopossessedimmensepoweranda

kindh1.Oneday,asshewanderedacrossthevastanddesolateearth,Niiwafeltadeepsenseof

loneliness,astherewerenoother12creatureslikehertosharetheworld.Determinedtoend

hersolitude,shedecidedtocreatebeingstopopulatetheearth.

Gatheringyellowclayfromtheground,Niiwabegantoshapeitc3withherdefthands,

moldingitintotheformofhumans.Eachfigurewasunique,embodyingthediverseformsthatlifecouldtake.

Aftercompletingaf4,shebreathedherdivinebreathintoit,givingitlife.Assheblew,theclay

figurescametolife,openingtheireyes,movingtheirlimbs,andstartingtotalk.

Encouragedbythesuccessofherfirstcreations,Niiwac5herworktirelessly.Shemade

menandwomenofdifferentshapesandsizes,fillingtheworldwithlaughterandvitality.Thesenewlycreated

humanssoonbegantobuildtheiro6homes,formfamilies,andcreatecivilizations,turningthe

oncedesolateearthintoabustlingplacefulloflifeandactivity.

However,asthenumberofhumansgrew,Niiwar7thatsheneededafastermethodto

createthem.So,shetookawillowbranch,dippeditinthec8,andflickeditoff,creating

numerousclaybabiesinamuchshortertime.Thesebabies,too,cametolifeandgrewuptobecomepartof

thethrivinghumanpopulation.

Niiwawatchedoverhercreationswithawarmheart,t9themhowtoliveinhar

monywitheachotherandthenaturalworld.Shebecametheirguardiangoddess,andhercreation

gavehumansendlesshopeandh10.Thus,thestoryofNiiwacreatinghumanshasbe

enpasseddownthroughgenerations,celebratingtheuniquecharmofChinesemythologyandtheb

oundlesscreativityofthehumanimagination.

1.2.3.4.5.

6.7.8.9.10.

N

ThemouseMickeylivesinasmallhouse.Cheese(奶酪)ishisfavouritefoodintheworldandhedoesn't

likea1else.Heeatscheeseforbreakfast,lunchanddinner.There9sp2ofcheeseinside

hishouse.He'sveryhappylivinginhissmallhousewithhisfavouritecheese.Butoneday,hewakesupand

findshischeesemissing.Hehastogooutto13forit.

Ontheway,hemeetsabirdc4Mary.Maryadvises(建議)himtolookforhischeesenear

theriver.Then,hemeetsalion,thek5oftheforest.Heisfriendlyandt6Mickeyto

theriver.Unluckily,theycan'tfindit.

Mickeyissad.Whenhewantstogiveup,hemeetsthefrog(青蛙)Mike.Mikeishelpful.Helistensto

Mickey9ss7andwantstohelphim.HeadvisesMickeytochecktheothersideoftheriver.They

havetocrosstheriver,butit'snote8forthembecauseMickeyisn'tgoodatswimming.So

Mikecarrieshimonhisbackandswimsa9theriver.There,theyfindMickey9scheese.

SomeonetakesittherefromMickey9shouse.

Mickeyisveryhappy.Het10alltheanimalswhohelphimalongtheway.Heknowshe

cannotdoitalone.Healsolearnsabouttheimportanceoffriendship.

1.2.3.4.5.

6.7.8.9.10.

O

Longlongago,therewasamanlivinginavillagewithhiswifeandtwochildren.Theyhadahen.It

laidagoldeneggeveryday.Themans1thegoldeneggandthefamilylivedarichand

c2life.

Butthemanwasverygreedy(貪婪的).Hewantedtogetallthegoldeneggsfromthehenatatime.So

het3hardeverydayabouthowtoachieveitandheg4aplanatlast.He

decidedtokillthehenandgetalltheeggs.Hedidn'twanttotellhiswifeabouttheplanb5he

wantedtogiveherabigsurprise.Hewassoe6abouthisgreatplan.Heevenstartedtosing

whenhethoughtoftheplan.

Thenextdaywhenthehen17agoldenegg,themancouldn'twaittotakeaknifeandcut

itsbodyopen.However,therewasnothingb8bloodallaround.Thereweren'tanyeggsatall.

Hewasverysadbecausehewouldnotgetevenoneegganymore.Theirlifeu9tobe

comfortablewithoneeggaday,butnowtheirlifechangedalot.

Hows10hewas!

1.2.3.4.5.

6.7.8.9.10.

P

Longlongago,alionwassleepinginthesun.Onemousejumpedonhisfaceandthenf1to

theground.

“Iwillkillyou!”theangrylioncried."I'msorry.Pleaseletmego.Ihavechildren,saidthemouse.

“Youareofnou2toanybody.Youareeventoosmallforacat!”thelionsaid.“Don'tsaythat.

Everyonehashisvalue.Icanmakeap3.Ifyouletmego,onedayI'llrepayyou,“themouse

said.Thelionlaughed,"Really?Youwanttosavealion?Howsillyyouare!Iamsostrongandyouaretoo

small.Goawaynowandnevers4yourfaceagain."Themouseranawayquickly.Afterthat,

themousemadeuphismindtokeep

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