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Complete the sentences with the given words in their proper forms (用括号中所给单词的适当形式完成下列句子。每空格限填一词)
Climb up to the ____ floor, and you can enjoy a better view. (eleven)
____ , Grace made up her mind to live abroad with her daughter. (final)
It is a very ____ book for language learners to improve writing skills. (use)
Don't worry about your son. He is old enough to be independent and live by ____ . (he)
The movie KungFu Panda II is sure to ____ a large number of teenagers. (attractive)
If you don't go on a diet, it is ____  for you to lose weight. (possible)
The local people had to move away because of the serious ____. (pollute)
The great ____  gave his first show in Shanghai and the tickets sold out in minutes. (art)

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eleventh,finally,useful,himself,attract,impossible,pollution,artist

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近代史上,英国社会不断得到改造。阅读材料,结合所学知识回答问题:

材料一 1689年,《权利法案》规定:国王未经议会同意不得停止任何法律的 执行;不经议会同意不得征税等。1701年议会又通过法案规定:凡是国王的诏令必须由同意这一诏令的政府大臣签署才能生效,把原先属于国王的任免法官的权 力转到各部大臣身上。罗伯特·沃波尔是英国历史上第一位内阁首相,他的政策在下议院失去多数的信任而被迫辞职,从而开创了一个先例:凡内阁失去下议院多数 的信任即告辞职。1784年,小威廉出任英国内阁首相,他的施政措施起先未得到下议院的赞同,他便解散下议院,重新进行选举,结果他得到新议员的支持,仍 旧执政。

——刘宗绪《世界近代史》

材料二 1832年,英国议会通过选举法案,规定:取消和减少已经衰落的选区的议会代表席位,它们的席 位转给新兴的工业城市;降低选民的财产资格,城市选民资格放宽至凡年收入达10镑以上的房主和年付10镑以上的房客,农村选民资格则为年收入达15镑以上 的土地持有者和年收入达50镑以上的租地经营者。结果,选民人数由43万增至60万,在增加的22万选民中,城市资产者占18万。

材料三 1872年格莱斯顿内阁在英国设立内政部,主要是代表中央政府监督地方自治机关。1888年,英国又宣布将各郡的行政权交由选举产生的郡务会议掌管。1894年,英国又对郡下面的区进行行政改革,由选举产生的区务会议代替以前被教会贵族控制的区议会。

——钱乘旦《英国通史》

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    A 17-year-old boy, caught sending text messages in class, was recently sent to the vice principal's office at Millwood High School in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The vice principal, Steve Gallagher, told the boy he needed to focus on the teacher, not his cellphone. The boy listened politely and nodded, and that's when Mr. Gallagher noticed the student's fingers moving on his lap. He was texting while being scolded for texting. “It was a subconscious act,” says Mr. Gallagher, who took the phone away. “Young people today are connected socially from the moment they open their eyes in the morning until they close their eyes at night. It's compulsive.”

    A study this year by psychology students at Covenant College in Lookout Mountain, Ga., found that the more time young people spend on Facebook, the more likely they are to have lower grades and weaker study habits. Heavy Facebook users show signs of being more sociable, but they are also more likely to be anxious, hostile or depressed. (Doctors, meanwhile, are now blaming addictions to 'night texting' for disturbing the sleep patterns of teens.)

    Almost a quarter of today's teens check Facebook more than 10 times a day, according to a 2009 survey by Common Sense Media, a nonprofit group that monitors media's impact on families. Will these young people get rid of this habit once they enter the work force, or will employers come to see texting and 'social-network checking' as accepted parts of the workday?

    Think back. When today's older workers were in their 20s, they might have taken a break on the job to call friends and make after-work plans. In those earlier eras, companies discouraged non-business-related calls, and someone who made personal calls all day risked being fired. It was impossible to imagine the constant back-and-forth texting that defines interactions among young people today.

    Educators are also being asked by parents, students and educational strategists to reconsider their rules. “In past generations, students got in trouble for passing notes in class. Now students are skilled at texting with their phones still in their pockets,” says 40-year-old Mr. Gallagher, the vice principal, “and they're able to communicate with someone one floor down and three rows over. Students are just fundamentally different today. They will take suspensions rather than give up their phones.”