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When I got up in die morning, I hurried to the window. It was frosted and I couldn't see throughit. I 50 a peephole on the glass with my fingers. I saw this time the snow had not fooled me. It was still coming down white and silent and too thick for the wind to move, and the streets and houses were almost as I had 51. I watched, shivering and 52. Then I dressed, pulling on my clothes 53 the house were on fire .
After a quick breakfast, I headed for the school, jumping like a clumsy rabbit in and out the snow banks. It seemed wrong to 54 the smooth outlines of these snowdrifts (雪堆) and I hoped that nobody else would pass this way __55___me . In that case, the thick falling snow would soon restore the damage. Reassured" by this hope I continued on my smashing like some wanton (肆无忌惮的) explorer. I began to feel that no one would dare the 56 of a snowstorm.
When eventually, I reached the school, I found scores of white-covered 57 already there. The boys stayed in the storm. They jumped in and out of the snowdrifts and walked through the deep 58 white fields in front of the school. When we were 59 seated in our classroom, we 60 to watch the snowstorm through the windows. The morning had grown darker as we had all hoped it would, and it was 61to turn on the electric lights in the room. In this yellow light, the school seemed to 62 and in its place was a picnic spread around us. The teachers themselves seemed to change. Their eyes kept turning toward the windows and they kept . 63 us as if we were strangers. We grew excited and even the sound of our lessons made us tremble. My 64 to get out into the world of wind and snow kept lifting me out of my seat
50. A.boundB. meltedC. cutD. blew
51. A. inferredB. plannedC. builtD dreamed
52. A. depressedB. alertC. happyD shocked
53. A. even ifB. now thatC. so thatD.as if
54. A. spoil B enjoy C. draw D. trace
55.A. after B. beside C. without D. beneath
56. A. joyB. dangersC worriesD. anxiety
57. A. sculpturesB. statuesC. figuresD. shadows
58. Al brokenB. dangerousC. unexploredD. safe
59. A. temporarilyB. finallyC accidentallyD. actually
60. A. continuedB. requestedC. intendedD expected
61. A. necessaryB. possibleC importantD. urgent
62.A. proceedB. developC. expandD. disappear
63. A. waving toB. turning toC. looking atD. pointing at
64. A. unwillingnessB. eagernessC.hesitation D. determination
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No one would be willing to pay one-third of the price for the packaging or wrapping of what he or she purchases. But over-packaging has become a disease that leads to an 50 waste of resources and 51 environmental pollution.
The wasted packaging materials are 52 to be worth about 280 billion yuan annually. And such packages and wrappings thrown away by customers 53 up half of the volume of solid waste in cities. 54 , it is high time that regulations were 55 to stop enterprises from spending too much on unnecessary packaging and wrapping.
To produce paper packaging or wrapping, many more trees have to be cut down. Over-packaging also limits the interest of consumers when they have to spend quite a high percentage on something that they will have to throw into the dustbin. The simple truth is that the more a producer spends on packaging, the 56 the products it sells will be.
Product packaging and wrapping used to be very simple 30 years ago. "Shabby" was the word many had used to 57 the way Chinese products were packaged. And shabby packaging was blamed for making Chinese products 58 in the international market.
It is 59 to pay enough attention to packaging or wrapping products in such a manner that they can be 60 to customers' eyes. But that does not definitely justify that packaging should even outshine what is inside.
In the Chinese proverb, “maidu huanzhu,” the buyer returns the pearl and just keeps the case because the 61 is too fancy and luxurious. It not only laughs at the poor 62 of the buyer, but also criticizes the unnecessary 63 the seller has made in making the case. Another message from the proverb is that over-packaging helps cultivate an 64 consuming attitude - to buy fancy-looking stuff but not what they really need.
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