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Vincent Van Gogh was one of the most famous Dutch不什么不什么词语 湿咸西游记artists of the 19th century. O__1__the cour of his 37 years, Van Gogh painted some of the most renowned paintings of our time. At the age of sixteen, he began a career not as a painter but as an art salesman for the firm Goupil & Cie. Van Gogh spent ven years with the firm, but became unhappy. In the following years, Van Gogh went from job to job, living in v__2__ cities in Europe.
Van Gogh was not c__3__of his own abilities, but through the encouragement and support of his beloved brother, Theo, he went to Brusls to begin studies in art. During the next ten years, he painted 872 paintings. Although Van Gogh is a world-famous artist today, he was l__4__known to the art world while he was alive. He sold only one painting during his lifetime but his fame grew rapidly in the years after his death.
Later Van Gogh also s__5__from vere depression and was admitted to an asylum! While in the asylum, Van Gogh painted one of his best-known paintings—Starry Night. On J
uly 27, 1890 Vincent Van Gogh shot himlf in the chest in a wheat field. Two days later he died with his younger brother, Theo, by his s__6__.
冬季长跑活动方案 Van Gogh produced more than 2.000 art works, consisting of around 900 paintings and 1,100 drawings and sketches. His work was a strong influence on the modern art, and today many of his pieces, including his numerous s__7__portraits , landscapes and oil paintings, are among the world's most recognizable and expensive works of art.
Article 2【2011年嘉定区一模】
Body language is one of the best ways to find out what is really going on inside someone's head. A small movement of the mouth or no, or a wink of the eye —the actions can say so much more about a person's, feelings than a__1__they say to you. But you need to be very experienced to u__2__what you e completely. Here are some basic movements made by Westerners — and explanationsof what they mean— to get you started. Pat or rub your stomach. If someone rubs their stomach, they are not feeling sick. They are just h__3__. Shrug your shoulders. This means "I don't know" or "I am not
bothered". If your friend shrugs their shoulders when invited to a party,it shows they are not very i__4__in going along to it. Keep your fingers crosd. It is a gesture that wishes for good l__5__. Before people take exams,they often cross their fingers in the hope of good grades. Football fans do thesame thing when their favorite team gets a penalty — they wish the player willscore a goal. Rub your chin. If someone rubs their chin, it often means theydon't believe what someone is s__6__! So if your friend makes this gesture, itcretly tells you what they feel. Scratch your head. If your foreign English teacher scratches his head when you ask a question, then he is confud and might n__7__have understood what you said. Either that, or he can’t remember your name!
Article 3 【2011年闸北区一模】
Owning a dog is not as easy as some people think.It needs a lot of r__1__. You have to take your dog for walks regularly, feed it and bathe it. You have to c__2__for it every day. I think it is also important to take it to e the vet regularly. B__3__you get a dog, I feel it is important to think about why you want to. Do you want a dog for love and f
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riendship? Maybe you want a dog to p__4__yourlf or your home? You can also ask yourlf the questions: Do I have enough time to take care of a dog? Do I have enough money to pay for food and visits to the vet? I__5__my home big enough for a dog? The questions should help you decide w__6__you really should have a dog as a pet. If you are sure you can give a dog a good life,then go ahead and look for a dog that would suit you. Good luck with your dog.Remember: a pet is f __7__life. 卡通女生头像
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Have you ever noticed the black and white bars on a book? Do you know what they are ud for? They are barcodes ud in most products. If you go to a supermarket, you can e almost every product with a barcode o__1__it. Barcodes contain information about the product, such as nameand production date. It’s an e__2__and convenient way to know about the products. Just scan the bars with a barcode reader and everything is c__3__.The first u of a barcode in a supermarket checkout system was on a pack of American Wrigley Company chewing gum in 1974. Beyond supermarkets, barcodes are
n__4__everywhere: for renting cars, for luggage checks on a plane, for parcelsyou nd; life would be rather difficult w__5__barcodes. Most of our things would get lost in the post. Barcodes change as well. Barcodes in the past were1-D, but now there are 2-D barcodes, such as QR code. Since 2016, QR has beenud on Chine train tickets. People can enter stadiums, cinemas and theaters by h__6__certain types of barcodes. If you find the barcode things boring, a barcode building might be more up your street. In St Petersburg, Russia, there is a building designed like a barcode. It l__7__strange, but it’s actually a shopping mall. There are games too. Barcode Monsters is a mobile phone game.You have to scan barcodes and find the monsters!
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In the United States, when you become rich, you want people to know about it. And even if you aren't very rich, you want people to think that you are. that is w___1___" keeping up with the Jones" is about. It is the story of someone who tried to look as rich as his neighbours.
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The expression was f___2___ ud in 1913 by a young American called Arthur Momand. He told this story about himlf. He began earning $125 a week at the age of 23. That was a lot of money in tho days. He got married and moved with his wife to a very rich neighbourhood o___3___ New York City.
When he saw that rich people rode hors, Momand went horback riding every day.When he saw that rich people had rvants, Momand and his wife also hired a rvant and gave big parties for their new neighbors.