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2025北京版新教材英語高考第一輪

語法填空

五年高考

Section1(2023北京)

A

Everycultureisriddledwithunwrittenrules,suchasonesonpunctuality(守時).I'm

British.SoonaftermovingtoSwitzerland,IL(throw)ahouse-warmingpartyand

wasgreatlysurprisedwhenall30guestsshowedup2.(exact)ontime.Yearslater,

havingmovedtoFrance,Iturnedupattheappointedhourforadinner,onlytofindthatno

otherguest3.(arrive)andmyhostesswasstillinhersleepingsuit.

B

Mangroves,knownas"redforest99inChina,growbetweenlandandsea,characterisedby

theircomplexroots.When4.(see)fromafar,themangroveforestsappearmore

splendid.Mangrovescanhelpsoftenwavesandprotect5.(city)fromcoastal

winds.Forthesereasons,theyarepraisedas"coastalguardians".Uptonow,China6.

(establish)anumberofprotectedareaswithmangroves.

C

Ninahasrunmarathonsin32countries.Allofherrunshaveaguidingpurpose:tocall

attention7.globalwaterissues.Ninarecentlyfinishedheryear-longseriesofruns

inChicago,8.thousandswereattendingawaterconference.Shecalledforaction

9.(address)thestrugglesofpeoplearoundtheworld10.(face)“too

littlewaterortoodirtywater”.Hereffortshaveencouragedotherstotakepartbyrunning

throughaglobalcampaigncalled"RunBlue”.

Section2(2022北京)

A

HelenwaswalkingdownthestreetlateLtheevening,herarmsfilledwith

grocerybags.Focusedonbalancingthebags,shedidn'tnoticeherwalletfallingoutofher

pocket.AsHelenwalkedon,sheheardamanchargingtowardsher.Fearfulthathemighthave

anintention2.(harm)her,Helenstartedtorun.Eventually,theman3.

(catch)upwithher,andhewasonlytryingtoreturnherwallet!

B

Whydohumansprefersomesmellsoverothers?Onetheory,increasingly4.

(support)byexperts,suggeststhatsmellpreferencesarelearned.It'seasytoexplainhowwe

determine5.smellsaredangerousornot:welearn.Thishasbeenadoptedto

ensureeasierdetectionofgasleaks.Gasnaturally6.(have)norecognisablesmell.

However,astrongsmellisaddedsothatwecanraisethealarmwhenwedetectthesmell

associatedwithdanger.

C

Sincepeoplecan'talwayseatoutorcookfor7.(they),theygettakeoutor

orderdelivery.Moretakeoutandmorefooddeliveryequalmorewaste,especiallyplasticwaste.

Thatincludescups,bottles,andbags,mostof8.areonlygoodforoneuse.That's

abigproblemanditisgettingeven9.(bad).Theuseofthoseplastics10.

(increase)by300%since2019.Theworldwon'tsurviveifthissituationcontinues.

Section3(2021北京)

A

Whydowedream?Scientistsaren'tcompletelysure,andtheyhavediverse1.

(idea).Dreamsmightbeasideeffectofmemorymaking.Whenyousleep,yourbrainsorts

througheverything2.happenedduringtheday,tryingtolinknewexperiencesto

oldmemories.Asit3^(connect)things,yourbrainturnsthemintoastory,andyou

getadream.

B

Samisanin-real-lifestreamer(播主),andhelivestreamshimselfjustgoingabouthis

day.Whileridinghisbikehome4.acoldnight,hecameacrossasad-looking

elderlywomanwanderingthestreetsbyherself.Thepoorwomanwasn'tabletogivehimany

informationabout5.shelived.Samwalkedhertoanearbyconveniencestoreso

thatshecould6.(safe)waitforthepolicetotakeherhome.

C

There7.(be)adramaticriseinthenumberofextremeweathereventsoverthe

past20years,8.(cause)largelybyrisingglobaltemperatures,accordingtoanew

reportfromtheUnitedNations.From2000to2019,therewere7,348majornaturaldisasters

aroundtheworld,9.(result)inUSD2,970billionineconomicloss.Muchofthis

increasecanbeduetoclimatechange.Thefindingsshowacriticalneed10.(invest)

indisasterprevention.

Section4(2020北京)

A

OliverisahostofaTVprogrammeonfood.HesaysfoodL(play)abigrole

inhislife."Mymumwasagreatcook,andshe'dsometimesletmehaveatry,“hesaid.The

firstdishOliverpreparedforhisfamilywasfriedchickenwings.Hemadeitwithhismum's

help.Oliversaysifyou're2.(luck)enoughtohavesomeoneclosetoyouwho

enjoyscooking,askthem3.youcanjoininwhenit'spossible.

B

Single-useplasticbagsareusedatmostafewtimesbeforethey4.(throw)

away.Ittakesthemhundredsofyears5.(break)down.Manyofthesebagsendup

intheoceanwherelargeronescantrapseacreatures,suchasturtlesanddolphins.Overtime,

thebagsfallapart6.countlesstinypieces,andfishcanaccidentallyeatsomeof

them.Now,lotsof7.(country)andregionsaretakingactiontobanthesaleofsuch

bagstostoppeopleusingthem.

C

Apieceofstone8.(find)onaDutchbeachsuggeststhatourextincthuman

relatives,knownasNeanderthals,wereclevererthanpreviouslythought.TheNeanderthals9.

(live)alongsidehumanancestorsinEuropefortensofthousandsofyears,beforedyingout

about40,000yearsago.Theyweremuchstrongerthanmodernhumans,butit'slongbeen

assumedthathumanancestorswereW.(smart)thantheNeanderthals.However,the

stonetoolmadebyNeanderthalssuggestsotherwise.

Section5(2019北京)

A

Onthefirstdayofmyfirstgrade,Istoodbythedoorwithbutterfliesinmystomach.I1.

(voice)mybiggestconcerntomymother,t6HowwillImakefriends?"Shehandedmeadvice,

“Beyourself9,Forthepast20years,Ihavelivedbythesewords.SoonIwillgraduateand

becomepartoftherealworld.Nervously2.(face)challenges,IknowIwill

whisperto32(I)thetwosimplewords“Beyourself9.

B

EarthDay,4.(mark)on22April,isanannualeventaimingtoraisepublic

awarenessaboutenvironmentalprotection.Firstcelebrated5.1970,theDaynow

includeseventsinmorethan190countriesandregions(地區(qū)).Nomatterwhatyouliketodo,

thereisawaytogetinvolvedinvarious6.(activity)onEarthDay.Youcanplanta

tree,makeamealwithlocallygrownvegetables,orsavepower——thepossibilitiesare

endless.

C

Doesthenameofthecollegeyouattendreallymatter?Researchonthequestion

7.(suggest)that,formoststudents,itdoesn't.Whatstudentsdoatcollegeseemsto

mattermuchmorethan8.theygo.Thestudentsbenefittingmostfromcollegeare

those9,aretotallyengaged(參與)inacademiclife,takingfulladvantageofthe

college'schancesandresources(資源).Studentsshouldhaveaproperattitudetowardscollege

beforethinkingaboutwhichcollegetoattend,andit'snevertooearlytomakenecessary

preparationsforahealthyand10.(meaning)collegeexperience.

三年模擬

Section1(2024屆海淀期中)

A

Iwasnotoriginallyattractedtonature.Forme,naturewasassociatedwiththefew

minutesplayingsoccerintheL(nice)cutgrass.ButinMichigan,naturepresents

itselfinmanyformssuchassleddingasfastasyoucandownthehillorswimminginoneof

thefiveGreatLakes.Theseexperiencesencouragedme2.(explore)oneoftheraw

formsofconnectingwithnature:camping.AlthoughI3.(spend)alotoftime

outside,Ihadnevercampedorexperiencedallofwhatnatureoffers.

B

IntheMingDynasty,aclevercraftsmannamedZhangSijiarevolutionizedscissors.He4.

(combine)thestrengthofironforthehandleswithauniquesword-makingtechnique.5.

heatingandhammeringtheedgeswithsteel,hecreatedbladesthatwereexceptionallystrong

andsharp,6.(make)dailytaskseasier.Thesescissorsbecameakitchenessential,

especiallyforcuttingthroughtoughitemslikechickenorfish.In1628,hisson,Zhang

Xiaoquan,establishedhisnamesakecompany.

C

FiveBelgianfirmsplantosenda3D7.(print)artificialhearttothe

InternationalSpaceStationby2025tobetterunderstandtheeffectsofageingandheart

diseasesinspace.Thedevice,whichisonlyafewsquaremillimetresinsize,8.

(use)inkmadeupofstemcellsandbiomaterialsthatcandevelopintoanycellinthebody.

Thesecellsorganizethemselvesintoadevelopingcardiacorganoid(心臟類器官),

9.willworkwiththeartificialcirculatorysystem.Theinnovativetechnique

wouldfacilitate10.(investigate)intoheartdiseasesandtrialsofsomepotential

medicines.

Section2(2024屆朝陽期中)

A

InmyearlyyearsatschoolIhadtroublewithsomesubjects.SometimesIwouldgetan

"F"andthatwouldmakemeL(real)scared.WhatIusedtodowasturnthe"F"

intoa"B"2.(please)myparents.However,itdidn'tworkoutandfinallyIwas

caughtdoingthat.ThenIknewIhadtoacceptthatfailureandlearnfromit,soIX

(take)apositiveapproach.Naturallythat"F"turnedintoa"B"andthat"B"turnedintoan

“A”.

B

Gatheracoupleoffriendsandtakealeisurelywalkthroughthestreets-thisis

4.manyyoungstersenjoydoingwhentheyvisitanewcity.Tothem,acitywalk

meanswanderingaroundthecityonfoot.Participantscanfollowadistinctiveurbanroute,5.

(explore)thecityattheirownpace.Comparedwithfamous6.(spot)andbig

crowds,theyprefertogainamoreinclusiveexperienceoftheplacestheyvisit.

C

Technologyisconstantlyadvancing.7.weimaginedityearsagocannotkeep

upwithitspaceofdevelopment.Inthepast,autonomousvehicleswerejustapartofmovies,8.

thesetechnologiesarenowsuccessfullycomingintobeing.Anautonomouscar,also9.

(know)asaself-drivingcar,canperformallfunctionsrelatedtoeverydaydrivingandparking.

Itisatechnologythatsensestheenvironmentand,uponenteringthedestination,10.

(find)itswaywithouthumanintervention.

Section3(2023西城二模)

A

Manycommonthingsaroundthehouseareveryuseful.Forexample,warmwatercanbe

usedforcleaning.WhensaltisputLwarmwater,itcanhelpeaseasorethroat.

Warmwatercanalsobeusedtomakeanorangetastebetter.Thesecretisthewarmthofthe

water.Thefruitbecomessweeter,2.thewarmwaterlowersitslevelofsourness.

Anotherexampleis3.youcantryabananapeelwhenyourshoeslookdirty.The

tannininthepeelworkslikemagic,makingyourshoesshinyandbright!

B

Notallinventionshavebeentheresultofa4.(care)plan.Inthe1940s,an

Americaninventor,PercySpencer,wastryingtomakeamachine,withthehopethatit5.

(use)radiowavestodetectwarplanes.Oneday,aftertheexperiment,Spencerfoundthata

chocolatebarinhispockethadmelted.Spencerthenplacedsomecorninfrontofthemachine.

Soon,thecornwaspoppedeverywhere.Thus,themicrowaveoven(微波爐)6.

(invent)bychance.

C

Agroupoflargewhitebirdswithblackfacesappearinthesky.Thereareonlyaboutsix

hundredofthem7.(leave)intheworld.Thesebeautifulblack-facedspoonbills

aresomeoftheworld'srarestbirds.Thebirds8.(fly)allthewayfromtheir

summerhometothiswetland,9.theywillspendthewinter.Now,theycircleand

land.Manypeoplearecrowdingbythelakeandthenbegintoshootthem.Isthistheendfor

thespoonbills?No.Thepeoplearebird-watchers,W.(shoot)photographs.

Section4(2023海淀期中)

A

CharlesDickenswasbornonFebruary7th,1812,thesonofaclerkattheNavyPay

Office.Hisfather,L(continuous)livingbeyondhismeans,wasimprisonedfor

debtintheMarshalseain1824.Twelve-year-oldCharles2.(remove)fromschool

andsenttoworkataboot-blackingfactory,earningsixshillingsaweektohelpsupportthe

family.

Thisdarkexperiencecastashadowovertheclever,sensitiveboy.Thechildhoodpoverty

andfeelingsofabandonmentwouldbeaheavyinfluence3.Dickens*laterviews

onsocialreformandtheworldhewouldcreatethroughhisfiction.

B

Farmingwasconsideredpartoftheruralcharminthepast.Butnow,farmshavecometo

theconcretejungleandtheycanevenbefoundhighuponbalconies.

Accordingtoarecentreport4.(release)byaChinesee-commerceplatform,

thesalesofvegetableseedsinthefirstquarteronTmalldoubledcomparedwiththesame

periodlastyear.Salesofproductssuchasnutrientsoilandgardeningtools5.(rise)

threetimessincelastApril.Outofallthepeople6,(buy)farmingtoolsandseeds,

mostwerebornafter1995.

C

Howpeoplethinkabouttheircompetence7.(influence)howtheylearnand

grow.Peoplewithafixedmindsetbelievethattheirtalentsandqualitiesarepredeterminedand

unchanging.Therefore,theyeasilyadoptlimitingbeliefsabout8.theycanand

cannotdo.Thisfixedmindsetcanleadpeopletoavoidchallenges,tofeelthreatenedbyothers1

success,andtoturnadeafear9.thereisethicalmisbehavior.Onthecontrary,

peopledrivenbyagrowthmindsetaremoreconvincedthattheir10.(capable)can

bedeveloped,thusmoremotivatedtotakeonchallengesandrespondwelltocriticism.

Section5(2023朝陽期中)

A

Ienjoyedalovablecollegetimebothoncampusandathome.Atcollege,Ijoineda

varietyofclubstoenrichmylife.Asthetermwasdrawingtoanend,IL(plan)to

doplentyofthingsduringthevacation.Firstofall,Iwantedtohelpmymother

2.housework.Ialsowishedtofinishthethickestbook3.hadbeen

recommendedbymyteacher.ItturnedoutthateverythingwentsmoothlyasIexpected.

B

Extremeheatisbecomingincreasinglycommonacrosstheglobe.Itisan4.

(extreme)dangerousweatherconditionwherethetemperaturesaremuchhotterthanaverage.

Ifsclearthathowhotfuturesummerswillgetdependson5.humansdotostop

climatechange.Governmentsappealtopeopletoreducegreenhouse6.(gas)一like

methane(甲烷)andcarbondioxide(CO2)-intheatmosphere.Also,theywillsetuppublic

coolingstations7.(protect)peopleatrisk.

C

TheSanxingduiRuinssiteinSichuanProvince,8.(consider)oneofthe

greatestfindingsofmankindinthe20thcentury,hascontinuedtoamazetheworld.SinceMay,

2001,morethan500culturalrelics9.(find)atthesite,includingbronzeware(青

銅器),goldandbronzemasksandsoon.Amongthem,agoldmaskiscatchingtheworlds

attention.It's37.2cmwide,16.5cmhighandW.(weigh)about100grams,which

isstrongproofoftheexistenceofancientShustate.

Section6(2023海淀期末)

A

Afterearningamaster'sdegreein2016,HuangWenxiureturnedtoBaise,herhometown,

insteadofseekingacareerinBeijing."IcomefromLremotemountainous

village.Quiteanumberoffolks2.(struggle)withpovertythere,soallIwishisto

domyparttoimprovetheirlives,“sheoncesaid.Huangvolunteeredtojointhegrassroots

povertyalleviation(扶貧)effort.Sheinvitedexpertstotellthevillagers3.they

couldimproveproduction.Shepersuadedthevillagerstoexpandtheplantingareaand

encouragede-commercesales.418peoplefrom88householdswereliftedoutofpoverty

thankstoherefforts.

B

Governmentsatalllevelshavemadecontinuouseffortstoreducethefinancialburdenon

houserenters,especiallythose4.arenewcollegegraduates.Areportbythe

MeadinAcademysaysthatcollegegraduates5.(survey)prefertolivein

apartmentsnearthecompaniesorsubwaystationstofacilitatetheircommute(通勤).Asto

houserents,mostcollegegraduatesstillneed6,(assistant)fromtheirparentsand

onlyabout20percentofthempaytherentthemselves.7.(help)lowerthefinancial

burdensofyoungpeople,manygovernmentsandcompanieshavegiventheirsupportinhouse

rentals.

C

Withthepopularityofcycling,manycitieshavecombinedtheirtourismcharacteristicsto

launchthemedroutes.Fromindoorexhibitions8.outdoorconcertsandnight

cyclingalongtheSouthCentralAxis(軸),aseriesofactivities9.(introduce)next

monthsothaturbanresidentscanenjoythemselves.AnofficialofChinaTourismAcademy

said,“Asmasstourismgrowsinpopularity,onlyhigh-qualityoutdoortourismproductscan

attractvisitorsandtheintegrationofmicro-vacationproductswithoutdoorsportsproducts10.

(have)abroadspacefordevelopment.^^

Section7(2023西城期末)

A

Gratitudeismorethanjustsaying“thankyou”.Gratitudeisadeeperappreciationfor

someoneorsomething.Expressinggratitudemakesusfeelapositiveemotion.Overthepast

thirtyyears,thereL(be)manystudiesshowingthatwritingagratitudeletterto

anotherpersonoffersusanopportunity2.(escape)fromnegativeemotions.Even

ifwedon'tshareourwritingwithanyone,theactofcompletingtheexercisealonemakesus

happierand3.(satisfied)withlife.Themoreweexpressgratitude,themore

positivewefeel.

B

WhenIwasinSingaporesixyearsago,Igaveataxidriveracard4.a

specificaddressonitandaskedhimtotakemethereasquicklyaspossible.Whenwehad

almostreachedthedestination,hecircledaroundtheblock.Hismeterread$11,buthetook

only$10.Heexplainedthathewasn'tsofamiliarwiththisarea.Beforegettingoutofthetaxi,I

5.(tell)thattheridewiththetaxidriverisalwaysanimportantexperience6.

createsthefirstimpressionaboutthiscountryforaperson.

C

Whenwereyouborn?Formostpeople,thisisaneasyquestion.Eventhosewhodon't

knowtheirexactbirthdaycanusuallyfigureoutwhentheywerebomtowithinafewyears.

YettheInternetisfullofquizzes7.(make)tohelpyoudetermineinwhichdecade

youwerebom.Theseareusuallybasedonwhat8.(happen)inAmericanpop

cultureatthetimeyoufirstbecameawareofit.Itsoundsfoolish.Butmanypeople,though9.

(complain)aboutthestupidquizzes,stilltakethem,wondering10.theiranswers

generatetheircorrectbirthyear.

Section8(2023東城期末)

A

SharonBrownL(win)aWomeninInnovationawardin2021forherworkin

developingabloodtestthatcanhelptoidentifycancerquickerandmoreaccurately.Theaward

wasgivenbyanorganisation2.(call)InnovateUKforInternationalWomen'sDay

celebrations.Sharonisoneof38womenfromtheUKtohavereceivedtheaward.Theaward

aimstosupportbrilliantwomento32(full)achievetheirvisionsandchangethe

worldinfuture.

B

LanguageDaysattheUnitedNationsseek4.(celebrate)culturaldiversityand

promoteequalusageoftheofficiallanguages.Therearesixdaysforeachofthesixofficial

languages.

TheChineselanguageisoneofthesixofficiallanguageschosenbytheUnitedNations,

andtheUNChineseLanguageDay5.(hold)aroundApril20everyyear.Thedate

wasselectedfromGuyu,6.isthe6thof24solartermsinthetraditionalChinese

calendar.

C

Self-disciplineisessentialforeveryperson,regardlessof7.(he)age,classor

profession.Itshowsaperson'scharacterandhelpshimbuildrelationshipswiththosearound

him.Italsohelpsinmakinggooduseoftheavailabletime.Andthis8.(result)in

increasedproductivityandenhancedefficiency.Peoplewhopracticeself-disciplinearealways

respected9.society.

Itisproved10.smallchangesinroutinelifesuchassleepingandwakingup

atthesametimeeachday,eatinghealthyfood,exercisingandsettinggoalscanhelpin

achievingself-discipline.

Section9(2023朝陽期末)

A

EdwardO.Wilson,the"modern-dayCharlesDarwin”,damagedhisrighteyewhenhe1.

(catch)afishintherivernearhishomeatseven.Thepooreyesightonlyallowedhimto

observesmall2.(creature)likeants.Interestedintheselflessnessofants,which

wouldsacrificethemselvesfortheircolony(群體),Wilsondevelopedatheory,3.

(confirm)theexistenceofaltruistic(禾U他的)behaviorinawiderangeofspecies.Itmadehim

influentialasbothacloseobserverandapioneeringtheorist.

B

Researchontherelationshipbetweengratitude(感恩)andphysicalhealthisstill

exploring.Theevidenceofexistingstudies4.(suggest)thattheremaybea

connection.Itappearsthatmoregratefulpeoplereportsleepingbetterandfeeling5.

(healthy).Besides,gratitudemayleadpeopletoengageinbehaviorsthathelpkeepthem

healthy,likenotsmoking.Nowresearchersstillneedtomakeitclear6.gratitude

issogoodforourhealth.

C

OnOctober12th,Shenzhou-14crewmembersgavealiveclasstothestudentsonEarth.

Duringtheclass,thecrewshowedthestudentsascienceglovebox,7.theplants

experimentsareperformed.Then,theastronautshadreal-timeinteractionswithstudents8.

videocallsandtheyansweredstudents*questionslike“Whatkindsofplants9.

(bring)tospaceinfuturespaceflights?^^Attheendoftheclass,thecrewsaid,“Weexpectyou

guysW.(build)ourspacehomebetterinthefuture."

Section10(2023豐臺期末)

A

Garyisachildren'sbookauthor.HefirstbecameL(interest)incartoonart

whenhewasachild.Heenjoyedwritingstoriesabouthischaractersandsharing

2.(they)withothers.However,hewasquitedisappointedwhentheadultspraised

hiscartoonworksjustoutofpoliteness.3.(improve)thisawkwardsituation,Gary

startedwritingfunnystories.He4.(know)evenpoliteadultscouldnotpretenda

laugh.

B

SavingnatureisattheveryheartofwhatwedoasWWF.Weprotectwildlife

5.manyreasons.Itisasourceofinspiration.Itboostsasenseofwonder.Itis

fundamentaltothebalanceofnature.Inourwork,WWFfocusesonsavingpopulationsofthe

most6.(importance)speciesinthewild.Finally,byprotectingspecies,wesave

thisbeautifulandirreplaceableplanet7.iscalledhome.

C

Schlossandherpartnersetouttofindout8.peoplelikecertaincolorsmore

thanothers.Theirstudiessuggestthatcolorpreference9.(cause)byhowsomeone

feelsaboutobjectsofthatcolor.Forexample,peopleoftenlikeblue10.it

remindsthemofclearskiesandcleanwater.Ontheotherhand,peopletendtoshyawayfrom

brownbecausetheyareremindedofthefoodthathasgonebad.

Section11(2023石景山期末)

A

WhenIwas14,myfatherandItookabiketriptoexploretheSidelingHillTunnel(隧道).

AfterweL(enter)thedarktunnel,Ishonemyflashlightaroundandsawwalls

coveredingraffiti(涂鴉).2.Iwasfrightened,withmyfather'sconstant

encouragement,ImanagedtorideoutintothatbrightafternoonatlastThistripalways

remindsmeofmyfather,3.givesmethecouragetokeepridingthroughlife's

darktunnels.

B

Bandung,oneofIndonesia'smajorcities,isonly150kilometersfromJakarta,thecapital,

butthedriveisatanaverageofmorethanthreehoursevenwithafreeway4.

(connect)thetwocities.Fortunately,ahigh-speedrailway5.(fund)byChinais

duetoopenin2023,andthehours-longtravel6.(cut)to40minutes.Itispartof

China'sBeltandRoadInitiative,andforIndonesia,thebeginningofabrandnewnetworkof

transportationacrossthecountry.

C

WhenKurtBenirschkestartedcollectingskin7.(sample)fromrareand

endangeredanimalsin1972,hedidn'thaveaclearplanon8.couldbedonewith

them.HethensetupacollectionbankcalledtheFrozenZoo.Benirschkepassedawayin2018,

9.hiseffortsareverymuchalive.Today,theFrozenZooistheworld's10,

(large)animalcryobank,withgeneticmaterialsfromover10,500animals.In2020,ababy

horseknownas"Kurt"wasborn,clonedusingcellsfromtheFrozenZoo.

Section12(2022海淀期中)

A

Fouryearsago,DanielleCrullrescuedastraycatfromaforestinPennsylvania.Now,the

cat,Truffles,ischanginghundredsoflivesbyhelpingchildrenLhaveeye

problemsfeelmorerelaxedaboutwearingglasses.Truffles,famousforhercharmingglasses,

worksalongside“hermom”,anoptician(驗(yàn)光幣).Whenkidscomein,theyareoftenterrified

ofanything2.(come)neartheireyes.ThatswhenTrufflescomestotherescue.

“Withlittleonescrying,Trufflescomesout3.Iputglassesonher.They

immediatelystopcryingandputtheirownglasseson,“Crullsaid.Trufflesisliterallymagical

withlittlekids.

B

ThePalaceofWestminsteristhemeetingplaceofthetwoHousesofParliamentofthe

UK.It4.(lie)onthenorthbankoftheRiverThamesintheheartofLondon,close

tothehistoricWestminsterAbbeyandthegovernmentbuildingsofWhitehallandDowning

Street.Thenamemayrefertoeitherofthetwostructures:theOldPalace,amedievalbuilding

complex,mostofwhich5.(destroy)in1834,and

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