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2025北京高二(上)期末英語匯編

完形填空

一、完形填空

(2025北京朝陽高二上期末)ForanyonewhohastakenthepathtoHighRockLookout(瞭望臺)in

Washington,they'llknowifshard.However,the79-year-oldwomanBannisterwas]ofgettingtothe

lookoutbecauseshehadgoneupmanytimesbefore.

AsBannister2,shemadeittothetop.Whenshebeganheadingbackdown,shecaughtherfootina

holeand3forwardhard.Bythetimesheturnedherselfrightsideup,shefoundherfootwaspointingthe

wrongway.

Inpainshecriedoutforhelp.BeforelongtwoyounghikersJackandAllencametohersideandcalled911.

Asearchandrescueteamsaidthey'dbetherein5hours,which4everybody.Bannisteraskedtheyoung

meniftheyhadanypainkillers,andthey5theydidnot.Realisingthewomanhadnothingtohelpherself

for5upcominghoursofgreatpain,Jacktookaction.Liftingher6ontohisback,hebegantheslow,

carefuljourneydownhill.Jackhikedthree-quartersofthejourney,whileAllentookcareoftheremainingdistance.

Oncethey7,AllenspedBannisterofftothehospital.Thedoctorstoldhershehadbrokenseveral

bonesandthatitmighthavebeenalotworsewithoutthe8help.Shethenbeganalongroadtorecovery

thatsawpeoplecomeandvisither,includingJackandAllen,whowonanachievementmedalfortheir9.

“Iwasfilledwith10thattheyjustcameoutofthewoodstohelpmeandtheyweretotally

unselfishandkind,“Bannistersaid,addingthatthefriendshipshegainedinJackandAllenwasworthmorethan

thepainanddiscomfort.

1.A.confidentB.carefulC.uncertainD.afraid

2.A.demandedB.complainedC.predictedD.pretended

3.A.jumpedB.fellC.lookedD.pushed

4.A.discouragedB?enlightenedC.relievedD.interrupted

5.A.announcedB.proposedC.repliedD.reflected

6.A.regularlyB?gentlyC.accidentallyD.casually

7.A.setoutB.turnedaroundC.gotdownD.wenton

8.A.potentialB.professionalC.frequentD.immediate

9.A.cooperationB.disciplineC.insightsD.efforts

10.A.passionB.appreciationC.satisfactionD.admiration

(2025北京海淀高二上期末)Rudy,mydog,is13(95dogyears).I11thathewon'tmakeittohis

14thbirthday.Thedayhedieswillbepainful,forRudyandIhaveaspecial12.

Istillrememberthedaywemetthedog.Whileallhissiblingsstayedclosetotheirmother,oneskinnypuppy

wasleftunattended.Believinginourabundanceofloveto13,1decidedtobringhimhome,althoughmy

wifeandkidsallhadtheireyeonanotherlivelypuppy.

Thedogremindedmeofthemoviehero,whoondeterminationalonewilledhiswayontohisidealfootball

team:Rudy.Sowe14himthat.

Thepasttwoyearshavebeen15forRudy.Heiscompletelydeafandblind.Buttruetohis

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namesake,hisheartisstrong,withnosignofaheartdiseasethatoftenburdenshisbreed(品種)asthey

16.Hebarksafterdusk,whenhetendstobecomemoredisoriented(迷路的).Ourvetsuggestedsomeonehug

himeverynightbeforebedtime,asafamiliarscentandtouchwouldhelpreorienthim.17.thisritualfell

tomeasIspentthemosttimewithhim.

AfterdinnermydogandIoftensittogether.Iplaysongswithhimbesideme,hopingthesesongswon'tbe

impossibletoenjoywhenheisgone.

Strangely,this18hascalmedmeasmuchasithascalmedRudy,remindingmewhetherlifeis

longorshort,allanyonepossessesisthe19,andallthatmattersiswhatisdoneinit.Inthatprecious

moment,heissimplybathedinlove.Forme,ifsareminderthatthesecretoflifeisthechoosingtogiveand

receivelove,ineverymoment.

Rudyneededmemorewhenhewasyoung,butaswebothgrowold,weneedeachother20.

11.A.claimB.fearC.regretD.promise

12.A.connectionB.dealC.secretD.mission

13.A.returnB.seekC.keepD.give

14.A.taughtB.offeredC.namedD.showed

15.A.toughB.pleasantC.importantD.unfair

16.A.ageB.playC.sleepD.change

17.A.HopefullyB.NaturallyC.SurprisinglyD.Interestingly

18.A.suggestionB?cooperationC.routineD.reaction

19.A.futureB.growthC.youthD.present

20.A.firmlyB.occasionallyC.equallyD.eventually

(2025北京東城高二上期末)ItwasaMondaynightandIwasextremelyupset.TwomonthsearlierIhad

21toCanada,lookingfbrfiinandadventure.WithinacoupleofweeksIknewI'dmadea/an22.

EverywhereIwastoldIshouldn'tuseEnglishtermssuchaslift,bootorbiscuit.IwasinCanadanowsoI

hadtospeaktheCanadianway.AtworkeverythingthatIsaidorIdidwasn't"Canadian”.Ifoundmyselfa

“strangefbreigner^^toothers.Enoughwasenough;I23andwasgoinghome.

Having24mybags,Idecidedtomakethebestofmylastnight,andwenttovolunteeratalocalfirst

aidcenter.ThateveningIwaspairedwithaCanadianyoungmannamedLarry.Wehadtopracticeturningthe

injuredontheirside.Ihadn'tseentheCanadianmethodsoIdidintheEnglishway.LarrywatchedmeandI

expected25aboutEnglishways.Icouldn'tbearthat,sobeforehecouldstartIsaidJTmsorry,butit'sthe

26wayIknow.”

Hepausedforamoment,lookedatmeandsaid,t6Youknow,whatyoudid27.It'sjustasgoodasthe

Canadianmethodandachievesexactlythesameresult.Justdowhatyouknow.^^

Iwassurprised.Thenhesmiledatmeandsaid,"It'sOK,"andsuddenlyitwas.Iwenthomeandunpacked

mybags.Larry,whogavemeback28inmyself,broughtsunshinebackintomylife.

21.A.returnedB.immigratedC.escapedD.adapted

22.A.mistakeB.differenceC.decisionD.inference

23.A.droppedinB.setoutC.gaveupD.tookoff

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24.A.soldB.packedC.foundD.taken

25.A.commentsB.thoughtsC.observationsD.predictions

26.A.quickB.easyC.onlyD.new

27.A.failsB.changesC.endsD.works

28.A.patienceB.faithC.promiseD.quality

(2025北京西城高二上期末)

I'mnotaprofessional29.MyhusbandandIhadsuddenlydecidedonawildholidayafter

watchingseveralvideosonrockclimbing.Ourfirstclimbwas30thanIhadimagined,asitrequired

mucharmstrength.I'mprettyactiveandfit,butmyarmmusclesaren'tthestrongest.Yetwemanagedto31

therouteanditwasquitefun.

Soonwetriedthenextclimb.Istoodatthebottomofacliff,wonderingwhetherIshouldclimbornot.Iwas

32一halfofmewantedtobackout,whiletheotherhalffeltlikeIshouldgoforit.Myhusbandwasabove

me,justalittlefartherupthecliffface.Hewas33-orappearedtobeatleast-andwaswillingmeon.

Icarriedonuntilthereseemedtobefewerpegs(攀巖的巖點(diǎn)).Ihadtostretchmylegto34the

nextpeg,whichwashardtolandon,becauseitwassoskinny.Ihesitated.IknewifI35myself,Icould

missitandfall.Asfearwasbeginningto36,mylegsstartedtoshake.IknewifIallowedthispanicto

floodme,Imightfall.SoI37myhead,visualizedwheremyfootwouldlandonthepeg,managedto

stopmylegsfrom38andwentforit.Phew!I39it.Iwasonthepeg.Itwassmallerthan

thelast.Icouldonlyfitonefooton,theotherbalancedontop.Ifelt40foramoment-wewere

halfwaythroughandhadpassedthetrickiestpart.

Thirtymetershigh-wewerenearthetop.Bythispoint,therockwasstickingoutward,whichwas

dangerous.ButIcouldn'taffordtopanicnow.Imanagedtoblankmymindanddragmyselfaroundtherock,

transformingmyfearintothe41Ineeded.Igrabbedthehandholdandswungmyfootaroundontothe

rock.Forthefirsttime,Iexperiencedfearasbeingseparatefrommyself.IrealizedthatIactuallyhadthepowerto

noticemyselffeelingfearandIknewexactlywhatIneededtodo:tobreathe,andtaketheleap(跳躍)with

42.

Finally,Ireachedthetopandfeltexcited.Somethinghad43.Fearisunbelievablypowerful,but

nowIknow,soamI.

29.A.walkerB.climberC.coachD.rescuer

30.A.saferB.fasterC.harderD.smoother

31.A.planB.trackC.acceptD.complete

32.A.tomB.hurtC.seriousD.excited

33.A.sadB.calmC.scaredD.lucky

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34.A.fixB.kickC.breakD.reach

35.A.doubtedB.comfortedC.satisfiedD.disappointed

36.A.runoutB.giveinC.takeholdD.breakdown

37.A.noddedB.clearedC.raisedD.clouded

38.A.achingB.movingC.shakingD.twisting

39.A.leftB.madeC.missedD.changed

40.A.relievedB.nervousC.hesitantD.regretful

41.A.joyB.honestyC.prideD.strength

42.A.surpriseB.gratitudeC.curiosityD.confidence

43.A.mixedB.droppedC.shiftedD.darkened

(2025北京豐臺高二上期末)WhenIwasjustakid,mymotherwouldfrequentlytakemetoourlocal

communitycentretoplaywithmyfriends.Onesunnyafternoon,whenwewereplayingoutside,oneofmyfriends

broughtavisitingrelative,whoclungto(緊緊抓?。﹉iscousinlikeashadow,eyeswidewith44.

Hehadaspeechimpediment(障礙)andcouldn'tgethismouthto45.Hecouldn'tevensaythe

nameofthetownwherehelived.Ihadneverseensomeonestutter(結(jié)巴)likethat.Ithoughthemusthavebeen

joking,soI46.Myfriendshotmeaconcernedglance,butmygiggles(咯咯笑)continued.Outofthe

comerofmyeye,Isawmymotherlookingatmewitha(n)47I'dneverseenbefore.Itwasamixofhorror,

anger,andshame,allfocusedonme,whichstoppedmylaughinginstantly.

Shewavedmeoverwithseriousnessthatleftnoroomfor48.Shetoldmehowwrongitwasto

laughatsomeone'sstruggle,andhowtherewasneveranexcusefbrsuchbehavior.Sheaskedmetoapologizeto

theboy,givehimahug,andtellhimthatIlovehim.

Myheart49,amixofregretandfearofmypeers9judgementeatingawayatme.Butmymother's

look,asilentyetpowerfulforce,leftmenootheroption.Withtremblingsteps,Iapproachedtheboyandgavehim

a(n)50hug.IthinkI51himbygrabbinghimlikethat,butwhenherealizedthatIwastryingto

hughim,hisbodyrelaxedandhehuggedmeback.

“Uh...also,uh...Iloveyou...^^ItriedtosayitasinsincerelyasIcouldgetawaywithandhalf^smiledasI

spoke.Iwasstillhuggingtheboy,sohecouldn,tseetheunnaturallookonmyyouthfulface.

Butthentheboyhuggedmetighterandwhisperedinmyear52,withoutastutterandwithout

hesitation.

“Iloveyou,too!”Therewassuchsoftnessand53inhisvoice,andjustlikethat,IthoughtI

wouldstartcrying.

44.A.nervousnessB.determinationC.confusionD.amazement

45.A.respondB.moveC.recoverD.cooperate

46.A.smiledB.laughedC.jumpedD.screamed

47.A.mannerB.visionC.moodD.expression

48.A.performanceB.forgivenessC.improvementD.hesitation

49.A.sankB.beatC.achedD.broke

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50.A.softB.awkwardC.formalD.strong

51.A.inspiredB.comfortedC.shockedD.angered

52.A.proudlyB.modestlyC.sincerelyD.patiently

53.A.confidenceB.firmnessC.courageD.calmness

(2025北京石景山高二上期末)Onerainyevening,IwaswalkinghomewhenInoticedanelderlyman

54withhisumbrellainthewind.Hewashavingahardtimebalancinghisbagsandkeepinghisumbrellaup.

Withoutthinkingtwice,Iwentoverand55tocarryoneofhisbags.Themanhesitatedforamoment,his

eyesstudyingmecarefully,butthensmiledand56handeditover,clearlyrelievedbytheunexpectedhelp.

Wewalkedtogetherforawhile,57aboutlittlethings.Hetoldmehehadlivedintheneighbourhood

forover40yearsand58afewinterestingstoriesfromhisyouth,includinghowtheareahadchangedover

time.Hisstorieswerevivid,paintingpicturesofasimpler,warmerpast.Finally,wereachedhishouse.Hethanked

mesincerelyandeveninsistedongivingmeasmallgift.Ipolitelydeclined,59enoughtohavebeenofhelp.

Afewweekslater,Iwasatabookstore,lookingforanovelforaschoolproject,whenImetthesameelderly

man.He60mewarmly,hiseyeslightingupwithrecognition,andaskedifIhadfoundwhatIwaslookingfor.

WhenItoldhimaboutmy61hesmiledthoughtfullyandsaidhehadacopyathomethatIcouldborrow.To

mysurprise,heevengavemehiscontactinformationandsaidIwaswelcometovisithislibrary62.

Thatday,Ilearnedasimpleactofkindnesscouldcreateunexpected63andconnections.Helping

othersdoesn'tjustmaketheirdaybetter;itenrichesourlivesaswell.

54.A.strugglingB.comparingC.meetingD.providing

55.A.promisedB.offeredC.failedD.pretended

56.A.suddenlyB.quicklyC.calmlyD.gratefully

57.A.worryingB.arguingC.chattingD.asking

58.A.sharedB.foundC.heardD.made

59.A.clearB.braveC.wiseD.happy

60.A.encouragedB?invitedC.greetedD.touched

61.A.storyB.searchC.attitudeD.hobby

62.A.togetherB.occasionallyC.anytimeD.intentionally

63.A.challengesB.differencesC.imaginationsD.friendships

(2025北京大興高二上期末)LifbhasatendencytothrowobstaclestoStephintheway.Hersinglemother

supportedthreedaughtersonamodestincome.Afterdroppingoutshefoundajob,andtriedtofigureoutwhatto

dowithher64.

Theanswercameoneafternoonwhenshewascleaningthecloset.Insideaboxshe65twopagesfrom

theteacher,DorothyClark,whohadherjunioryear.

Oneafternoon,Mrs.Clarkwalkedintotheclassroomcarryingastackofpaperstitled"Mrs.Clark'sBook

List“whichincluded153books,66differentsubjects.4tItwasn'thomework,theteacherannounced,"butit

couldbearoadmap.”

Soitbegan.Startingatthetop,Stephwouldreadeverybookintheordertheyappeared.Overtheyears,the

readinglistwasa67inherlifeevenonvacationtravelingwithhersoshecouldheadtobookstoresfbrthe

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nextbookonthelist."Itwasfiin,likeatreasurehunt.^^Despitemissingcollege,the68bookwormhas

accomplishedthe-missionwithinfiveyears.

“Ifeel69throughthelist.Eachofthosebooks70mypassiontolearnmoreabouttheperson,

subjectmatter,ortimeinhistory,whichmademelookforotherbooks,hopingto71myknowledge.

StephwishesshecouldsharewithMrs.Clarkhowthelisthaschangedherlifeandwhatsheattains.72

asimpleclassroomhandout,atleastoneyoungwomanwhocouldn'taffordcollegewasthebetterforit."Itwasnot

merelyabooklistbutaguidanceoutof73

64.A.skillB.lifeC.dreamD.destination

65.A.spottedB.realizedC.examinedD.held

66.A.consistingB.conveyingC.coveringD.changing

67.A.toolB.constantC.rewardD.fortune

68.A.terrifyingB.recognisedC.harmfulD.passionate

69.A.optimisticB.enlightenedC.amusedD.panic

70.A.restrictB.dismissC.stimulateD.protect

71.A.maintainB?shareC.assessD.enhance

72.A.ApartfromB?InsteadofC.ThankstoD.Regardlessof

73.A.confusionB.troubleC.painD.misunderstanding

(2025W匕京通州高二上期末)ReneCompeanhadneverthoughtthathisventuringalonganewpathwould

puthimselfinbigtrouble.Withonlyabarofsignalandlessthantenpercent74remainingonhiscell

phone,Compeanwasunpreparedforanythingmorethanthetwo-hourjourneyhe'dplanned.ctSOS.Myphoneis

goingtodie.Tmlost,“he75afriend,attachingaphotoshowingwherehewas.

Sixtymilesaway,BenKuowasworkingathomewhenhereadasocialmediapost.Thelocal

search-and-rescueteamshadspentthepreviousnight76locatingCompean,sotheyreleasedthephoto

tothepublic,hopingsomeonemightknowthelocation.

Kuoworksinthetechindustry,andhehasalwaysloved77wherephotosaretaken.He

frequentlytriesto78wheremoviescenes,televisionshows,orcommercialswerefilmed.Andheis

oftensuccessful.Whenhesawtheblurry(模糊的)imageofCompean'slegssurroundedbyanendlesslandscapeof

rocksandplants,he79pulledupasatellitemaponhislaptop.Compean'scarwasparkedneara

campground,sohe80hissearchtothesurroundingarea.

Aftercomparingthephototothesatellitemap,Kuorealizedhemustbeonthesouthsidethatwasmuchlike

theenvironmentintheimage.The81stepwascross-referencing(交叉驗(yàn)證)theoriginalphotowith

3-Dimagesoftheareafromasatellitemap.Thelocations82!Soon,asearch-and-rescueteamhelicopter

foundCompean.

“Ben'shelpallowedustogettothatlocationmuchsoonerthanweprobablywouldhave,,,therescueteam

saidinthepressreleaseafterward.Kuosaid,“Ihadneverthoughtmyunusualhobbycouldmakeabig83

toothers.9,

74.A.networksB.batteryC.storageD.fuel

75.A.calledB.orderedC.textedD.lost

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76.A.unsuccessfullyB.encouraginglyC.hopefullyD.merely

77.A.keepingupwithB.chattingaboutC.makingupforD.lookingfor

78.A.visitB.paintC.identifyD.collect

79.A.immediatelyB.hardlyC.carefullyD.potentially

80.A.preferredB.narrowedC.stoppedD.slowed

81.A.difficultB.interestingC.unexpectedD.final

82.A.appearedB.missedC.matchedD.conflicted

83.A.successB.differenceC.dayD.adventure

(2025W匕京房ill高二上期末)Leapingonanarrowbalancebeam(平衡木)isnoteasy.ButLolaWalter,a

13-year-oldgymnast,isanexpertatit.

Toperfectherskills,Lola84forfourhoursaday,fivedaysaweek.Atthestatechampionshipsin

March,shefinishedseventhout.of-16-girls.Thafsespeciallyimpressive,sincesheislegallyblind,bomwitha

rareconditionthatcauseshereyestoshiftconstantly.Sheoftenseesdoubleandcan'ttellhowfarawaythingsare.

Whenshewaslittle,hermom85thateventhoughshecouldn'tseewell,shewasfearless.Soher

momsignedherupforgymnasticswhenshewasthree.Shelovedthesportrightaway.

Thoughlearninggymnasticshasbeenmore86forherthanforsomeofherteammates,shehas

neverquit.Shedoesn'tlether87stopherfromdoinganythingthatshewantsto.

Herbiggest88isthebalancebeam.Becauseshehasdoublevision,sheoftenseestwobeams.She

mustusehersenseoftouchtohelpherduringherroutine."Youhaveto89yourmindthatit'lltakeyou

whereyouwanttogo;"saysLola.Thebeamisprobablythemostfearfulfbranyonebecauseit'sfourincheswide.

Atthestatecompetition,shegotan8.1outof10.

Lolaneverthinksabout90.Sheispresentlyatlevel7whilethehighestislevel10ingymnastics.

Her91istoreachlevel9.Shesaysshewantstobeagymnasticscoachtopassdownwhatshe'slearnedto

otherkidswhenshegrowsup.

Lolais92ofallherhardworkandsuccess.Shesaysifshelpedherovercomeproblemsinherlife

outsidegymnastics,too.Her93fbrothersis'justbelieveourself5.

84.A.runsB.trainsC.teachesD.dances

85.A.imaginedB.suspectedC.noticedD.remembered

86.A.boringB.difficultC.enjoyableD.satisfactory

87.A.talentB.natureC.conditionD.quality

88.A.doubtB.advantageC.programD.challenge

89.A.trustB.openC.expressD.examine

90.A.showingupB.givingoffC.showingoffD.givingup

91.A.goalB.rangeC.viewD.standard

92.A.tiredB.proudC.ashamedD.confident

93.A.planB.rewardC.adviceD.responsibility

(2025北京延慶高二上期末)Oneday,aprofessorenteredtheclassroomandaskedhisstudentstoprepare

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forasurprisetest.Theywaitedanxiouslyattheirdesksforthetesttobegin.Theprofessor94thequestion

papers,withthetextfacingdownasusual.Afterhehandedthemallout,heaskedhisstudentstoturnthepageand

begin.Toeveryone'ssurprise,therewereno95,justablackdot(點(diǎn))inthecenterofthepage.The

professor,seeingtheexpressiononeveryone'sface,toldthemthefollowing:

“Iwantyoutowritewhatyouseethere.”

Thestudents,96,gotstartedontheinexplicable(令人費(fèi)解的)task.

Attheendoftheclass,theprofessor97alltheanswerpapersandstartedreadingeachoneofthem

aloudinfrontofallthestudents.Allofthem,withnoexception,describedtheblackdot,tryingtoexplainits

positioninthemiddleofthesheet,etc.Afterallhadbeen98,theclassroomwassilent,theprofessorbegan

toexplain:

'Tmnotgoingtogradethis.Ijustwantedtogiveyousomethingtothinkabout.Noonewroteaboutthe

99partofthepaper.Everyonefocusedontheblackdot,andthesamehappensinourlives.Wehaveawhite

papertoobserveandenjoy,butwealwaysfocusonthedarkspots.Ourlifeisa100giventouswithlove

andcareandwealwayshavereasonstocelebrate:naturerenewingitselfeveryday,ourfriendsaroundus,thejob

that101ourlivelihood(生計(jì))andthemiraclesweseeeveryday.

102,weinsistonfocusingonlyonthedarkspots:thehealthissuesthatbotherus,thelackofmoney,

the103relationshipwithcolleagues,thedisappointmentwithafriend,andetc.

Thedarkspotsareverysmallcomparedtoeverythingwehaveinourlives,buttheyaretheonesthatpollute

ourminds.”

94.A.handedoutB.turnedupC.referredtoD.pointedat

95.A.exercisesB.choicesC.questionsD.scores

96.A.surprisedB?confusedC.curiousD.displeased

97.A.collectedB.finishedC.markedD.selected

98.A.saidB.answeredC.returnedD.read

99.A.bigB.blackC.beautifulD.white

100.A.burdenB.giftC.pressureD.lesson

101.A.threatensB.ruinsC.providesD.changes

102.A.HoweverB.ThereforeC.BesidesD.Moreover

103.A.closeB.complexC.specialD.strong

(2025北京平谷高二上期末)BeckySchroederwasonly10yearsoldwhenshecameupwithanideaofthe

glowing(發(fā)光的)paper(glo-paper).The104cametoherwhenshetriedtodoherhomeworkinthecar,

whilehermothershoppedforgroceries.Itwasgettingdark,andshecouldn'tseehernotebookverywell.She

imaginedhowniceitwouldbetohaveapaperthatglowsinthedarkand105hertowriteeffortlessly

withoutlight.

Mostkidswillstopthat106,butBeckytookitastepfurther.Shedecidedtoinventaproductthat

woulddojustthat.

Sheresearchedfluorescent(熒光燈)andhowfireflies107andeventuallyrememberedseeingglow

inthedarktoys,suchasballsandFrisbees.Shestartedresearchinghowtheyworkedandfoundouttheyallused

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phosphorescent(發(fā)磷光的)paintwhich108energywhenalightshinesonitandthenradiatesitasaglow

inthedark,afterthelightisswitchedoff.

Thenextdayshewentwithherdadtothestoreandreturnedhomewithabucketofphosphorescentpaint.In

thedarkestroom,shespenttheevening109withthepaintandapileofpaper.Theglo-paperconsistsofa

board110withphosphorescentpaintthatstoreslightwhenexposedtolight.Itthenglowsinthedark.She

said,“Youmustfinditvery111,becauseonceasheetofpaperisplacedonit,itglowsandyoucansee

yourwritingorreadwithouttheneedforanoutersourceoflight.”

The112wasahugesuccess.Ithasb

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