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根据下列句子及所给单词的首字母,在答卷上按题号写出各单词的完全形式 。
⑴Yesterday I a____  with my best friend, so now I want to say sorry to her.
⑵He r____ his bike to school yesterday.
⑶My mother waters f____  every morning in the garden.
⑷We started classes an hour a____ .
⑸Lu Xun is one of the greatest w____  in China.
⑹Would you mind t____  down the music? I want to sleep.
⑺Please wait in l____ , or others will be annoyed.
⑻Horse is a u____  animal for people in the old time.
⑼Goldfish are easy to take c____  of.
⑽I bought a new bike and it c____  me five hundred yuan.

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argued,rode,flowers,ago,writers,turning,line,useful,care,cost

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    Traffic Light Reading is one of students' favorites! And it's so simple. Here's what to do: Take three pens in different colors, most suitably red, orange and green. But it's not too important as long as teachers and students are both clear on the colour code they're going to use.

    Students read a text, not worrying too much about how much they understand. Teachers can ask them to re-read when students are paying attention to vocabulary. Start by underlining the words that they understand completely (including names, numbers etc) in green.

    Then students re-read the text and underline the words that look familiar-they maybe know them but aren't too sure about them. You guessed it: in orange.

    Finally, students read the text a third time underlining the words they clearly don't understand in red. Sometimes teachers might want to set students a limit for how many red words they underline, telling them only to underline the words that they believe are seriously blocking their understanding of the text as a whole. Generally, however, students are pleasantly surprised by how few words are red and how many are green. Seeing their ability laid out in a visual way really helps to increase confidence.

    Once the whole text is underlined, teachers can give students a limit of 5, 10 or 15 words, depending on the length of the text, and tell them they're only allowed to look these words up in a dictionary. This helps them to recognize words that are actually getting in the way of their understanding of the text and words that they don't know but actually don't impact their whole understanding of the text.

    This is a useful activity that can be done with a printed text, in a Google Doc, on RealtimeBoard, or set as a homework task for some independent study.