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3. , it is difficult for me to make out what the professor saying at the beginning of the
meeting.
4. Since 1896, the Olympic Games have been held every four years, breaks during
the years of the two world wars.
5. If you make a careful study of the festivals of different cultures, you may find that they
with each other.
6. The harvest festival takes place after all the crops have been .
7. The ceremony will be held the bad weather.
8. Parents should actively encourage their children to the opportunity to show
themselves.
四、 完形填空
I just marked my first Mid-Autumn Festival celebration in China. Exactly a week after arriving for my
graduate studies, I was kind of homesick—memories of past 1 back in Serbia(塞尔维亚) with family
and friends exchanging scenes in my mind. On the morning of Friday, September 13rd, the 2 on the
campus was very cheerful. Chinese students explained to us the importance of the day as gifts of
mooncakes were 3 . Then came the night. The full moon appeared: huge ball high above the campus,
eyes looked at it with 4 . Unlike previous nights, a cool breeze swept through the campus. With
Serbian music playing on my headphones, I danced my way, 5 in the wind, and forgetting myself for
a moment.
As I settled back into my room, I was fascinated by the festival s idea. My 6 mind pushed me
online where I came across the poem Prelude to Water Melody(《水调歌头》), by the well-known Chinese
writer Su Dongpo. This poem concisely(简明地) seized what I was 7 . The message and the tone
both resonated(共鸣) with my feelings. Writing to his family, Su wondered what time it was back at
home. 8 the time differences between China and Serbia, I was constantly trying to figure out what
time it was back at home.
Eventually, Su asked his family to join him in 9 the perfection of a full moon in a 10 night.
What a way to finish! I, too, was hoping that all was well with my family. Despite the distance and
anxiety that comes with not seeing or hearing from a loved one, we were all flourishing(茁壮成长) under
the watch of the full moon.
And 11 we may go away from home, as happens from time to time, the family remains the most
important 12 to our productive existence. As the Chinese used the holiday to 13 with the loved
ones, the Serbian community on the campus also got together, shared a meal and walked on the streets
under the neon lights(霓虹灯).
As I write this, a day after the Festival, I cannot help but look forward to the next. Thank my
Chinese friends, whose 14 made me and a crowd of other foreign students experience an 15 Mid-
Autumn Festival.