专题 2024新课标II卷真题语料单句填空100句 教师版
阅读理解A篇
1. The Carlow Autumn Walking Festival is a great opportunity for the beginner, __________(experience) or __________(advance) advanced walker __________(enjoy) the challenges of Carlow’s mountain hikes or the peace of its woodland walks.
2. With environmentalist anna Lamhna__________ the guide, this walk promises to be an __________(information) tour.
3. __________(walker) are sure to learn lots about the habitats __________ natural world of the Blackstairs.
4. Emmanuel Chappard, __________ experienced guide, has a passion __________ making the great outdoors __________(access) to all.
5. This mountain walk provides an insight __________ the skills __________(require) for hillwalking __________(ensure) you get the most from future walking trips.
6. __________(walk) at night-time is a great way __________(step) out of your comfort zone.
7. Breathtaking views of the lowlands of Carlow can __________(enjoy) in the __________(present) of welcoming guides from local walking clubs.
8. A torch (手电筒) along with suitable clothes __________(be) essential for walking in the dark.
9. Those who __________(dress) inappropriately will be refused__________(permit) to participate.
10. This informative walk __________(lead) by Richard Smyth introduces you __________ the basic principles of photography in the wild.
11. Bring along your camera and enjoy the __________(wonder) views along this well-surfaced forest path.
【参考答案】
1. experienced, to enjoy 2. as, informative 3. Walkers, and 4. an, for, accessible 5. into, required, to ensure 6. Walking, to step 7. be enjoyed, presence 8. is 9. are dressed, permission 10. led, to 11. wonderful
阅读理解B篇
1. Do you ever get to the train station and realize you forgot ___________(bring) something to read
2. Yes, we all have our phones, __________ many of us still like to go old school and read something ___________(print).
3. Well, there’s a kiosk (小亭) for that. In the San Francisco Bay Area, at ___________(little).
4.“You enter the fare gates (检票口) and you’ll see a kiosk that ___________(light) up and it tells you can get a one-minute, a three-minute, or a five-minute story,” says Alicia Trost, the chief communications officer for the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit — known ___________ BART.
5. “You choose ___________ length you want and it ___________(give) you a receipt-like short story.”
6. It’s that simple. Riders ___________(print) nearly 20,000 short stories and poems since the program ___________(launch) last March.
7. Some are classic short stories, and some are new ___________(origin) works.
8. Trost also wants to introduce local writers ___________ local riders.
9. “We wanted to do something where we do a call to artists in the Bay Area ___________(submit) stories for a contest,” Trost says. “And as of right now, we’ve received about 120 ___________(submission). ”
10. “The ___________(win) stories would go into our kiosk and then you would be a ___________(publish) artist.”
11. Ridership on transit (交通) systems across the country has been down the past half century, so could short stories save transit Trost thinks __________.
12. “At the end of the day all transit agencies right now are doing everything they can ___________(improve) the rider experience.
13. So I ___________(absolute) think we will get more riders just because ___________ short stories,” she says. And you’ll never be without something ___________(read).
【参考答案】
1. to bring 2. but, printed 3. least 4. is lit, as 5. which, gives 6. have printed, was launched 7. original 8. to 9. to submit, submissions 10. winning, published 11. so 12. to improve 13. absolutely, of; to read
阅读理解C篇
1. We all know fresh is best when it comes __________ food.
2.__________, most produce at the store went through weeks of travel and __________(cover) __________(hundred) of miles before reaching the table.
3. While farmer’s markets are a solid choice __________(reduce) the journey, Babylon Micro-Farm (BMF) __________(shorten) it even more.
4. BMF is __________ indoor garden system. It can __________(set) up for a family.
5. __________(additional), it could serve a larger audience such as a hospital, restaurant or school.
6. The __________(innovation) design requires little effort to achieve a __________(rely) weekly supply of fresh greens.
7. __________(specific), it’s a farm __________ relies on new technology.
8. By connecting through the Cloud, BMF is __________(remote) monitored.
9. Also, there is a convenient app that __________(provide) growing data in real time.
10. Because the system is automated, it __________(significant) reduces the amount of water __________(need) to grow plants.
11. Rather than watering __________(row) of soil, the system provides just the right amount to each plant.
12. After harvest, users __________(simple) replace the plants with a new pre-seeded pod (容器) to get the next growth cycle __________(start).
13. Moreover, having a system in the same building __________ it’s eaten means zero emissions (排放) from transporting plants __________ soil to salad.
14. In addition, there’s no need for pesticides and other chemicals __________ pollute traditional farms and the __________(surround) environment.
15. BMF employees live out __________(sustainable) in their everyday lives. About half of them walk or bike to work.
16. Inside the office, they encourage recycling and waste __________(reduce) by limiting garbage cans and __________(avoid) single-use plastic.
17. “We are __________(passion) about reducing waste, carbon and chemicals in our environment,” said a BMF __________(employ).
【参考答案】
1. to 2. However, covered, hundreds 3. to reduce, shortens 4. an, be set 5. Additionally 6. innovative, reliable 7. Specifically, that/which 8. remotely 9. provides 10. significantly, needed 11. rows 12. simply, started 13. where, from 14.that/which, surrounding 15. sustainability 16. reduction, avoiding 17. passionate, employee
阅读理解D篇
1.___________(give) the astonishing potential of AI ___________(transform) our lives, we all need to take action ___________ (deal) with our AI-powered future.
2. And this is ___________ AI by Design: A Plan for Living with Artificial Intelligence comes in.
3.This ___________(absorb) new book by Catriona Campbell is a practical roadmap ___________ (address) the challenges ___________(pose) by the forthcoming AI revolution (变革).
4. In the wrong hands, such a book could prove as complicated to process ___________ the computer code (代码) that powers AI but, ___________(thankful), Campbell has more than two decades’ professional experience translating the heady ___________ the understandable.
5. She writes ___________ the practical angle of a business person rather than as an academic, ___________(make) for a guide which is ___________(high) accessible and ___________(inform) and which, by the close, will make you feel almost as smart as AI.
6. As we soon come to learn from AI by Design, AI is already super-smart and will become more capable, ___________(move) from the current generation of “narrow-AI” ___________ Artificial General Intelligence.
7. From there, Campbell says, will come Artificial Dominant Intelligence. This is ___________ Campbell has set out to raise ___________(aware) of AI and ___________(it) future now-several decades before these developments ___________(expect) to take place.
8. She says it is essential that we keep control of artificial intelligence, or risk ___________(sideline) and perhaps even ___________(bad).
9. Campbell’s point is to wake up those responsible ___________ AI - the technology companies and world leaders - so they are on the same page ___________ all the experts currently ___________(develop) it.
10. She explains we are ___________ a “tipping point” in history and must act now ___________(prevent) an extinction-level event for humanity.
11. We need to consider how we want our future with Al ___________(pan) out.
12.Such ___________(structure) thinking, ___________(follow) by global regulation, will enable us ___________(achieve) greatness rather than our downfall.
13. AI will affect ___________(we) all, and if you only read one book on the subject, this is it.
【参考答案】
1. Given, to transform, to deal 2. where 3. absorbing, addressing, posed 4. as, thankfully, into 5. from, making, highly, informative 6. moving, to 7. why, awareness, its, are expected 8. being sidelined, worse 9. for, as, developing 10. at, to prevent 11. to pan 12. structured, followed, to achieve 13. us
阅读理解七选五
1. Overtourism Is ___________ Real: How Can You Help
2. Travel promotes understanding, expands our minds, makes us better people, ___________ boosts local economies and communities, but the rapid ___________(grow) of travel has led ___________ overtourism in certain regions and destinations.
3. So, should we stop ___________(travel) Certainly not.
4. The loss of ___________ travel offers would be ___________(acceptable) in today’s world.
5. Here ___________(be) some tips on making wise ___________(decision) to minimize pressure ___________the places we visit and improve our experience.
6. ●Choose ___________(mindful). Overvisited destinations are that way for a reason: they’re special.
7. With so many online posts _________(feature) the same places, it’s easy _________(feel) like you’re missing out.
8. Go somewhere only when the landscape, culture or food _______(deep) draws you. Travel for you and no one else.
9. ●Get ___________(create). The best way ___________(ease) pressure on over-touristed destinations is to go somewhere else.
10. Though overtourism is described __________ a problem ___________(affect) the entire world, it’s actually concentrated to a small number of ___________(extreme) popular spots.
11. That means you have ___________(ton) of less-visited options to choose___________.
12. You can still find ___________(relative) undiscovered places.
13. Why not try a___________(region) alternative or check out a popular destination’s lesser-known sights
14. ●Visit during off-peak times. ___________(minimum) impact and maximize experience by ___________(skip) major holidays or rush hour.
15. You’ll compete with ___________(few) tourists, save money, experience a different side of a popular place, and boost the economy when tourism is ___________(traditional) slower.
16. Visiting a place ___________ others call home is a privilege(荣幸).
17. Do your part to preserve ___________ makes a destination special ___________ the first place.
18. Consider ___________(give) back to the communities you’re visiting.
19. You may ___________(amaze) how much closer you’ll feel to the people there.
20. Can overtourism ___________(avoid) then
21.You’ll find yourself___________(virtual) alone, or close to it.
【参考答案】
1. For 2. and, growth, to 3. traveling 4. what, unacceptable 5. are, decisions, on 6. mindfully 7. featuring, to feel 8. deeply 9. creative, to ease 10.as, affecting, extremely 11. tons, from 12. relatively 13. regional 14. Minimize, skipping 15. fewer, traditionally 16. that/which 17. what, in 18. giving 19. be amazed 20, be avoided 21. virtually
完形填空
1. When I decided ___________(buy) a house in Europe ten years ago, I didn’t think too long.
2. I liked traveling in France, but when it came to ___________(pick) my favorite spot to settle, Italy was the clear ___________(win).
3. During my first visit ___________ Italy, I planned ___________(ask) for directions or order in a restaurant.
4. But every time I tried ___________(string) a sentence of Italian together, the ___________(local) smiled at me and ___________(praise) my language skills.
5. That ___________(encourage) helped me to get through ___________ language barrier.
6. After I made Italy my permanent home, I discovered ___________ warm-hearted Italians are.
7. Neighbors will bring me ___________(fresh) made cheese and will come to my door ___________(remind) me to close the window in my car when rain is coming.
8. It’s these small acts of kindness ___________ make a new country feel like home.
9. As a foodie, the way to my heart is through my stomach, and nowhere ___________(fuel) my appetite quite like Italy.
10. Each town has ___________(it) own traditional dish, and every family keeps a recipe ___________(pass) from one generation to another.
11. ___________(family) gather for big meals on Sundays, birthdays, and whatever other excuses they can come up ___________.
12. These meals are always accompanied by ___________(laugh) and joy.
13. ___________ disadvantages life in Italy might have, the problems are forgotten once you sit down to a big meal with friends and family.
【参考答案】
1. to buy 2. picking, winner 3. to, to ask 4. to string, locals, praised 5. encouragement, the 6. how 7. freshly, to remind 8. that 9. fuels 10. its, passed 11. Families, with 12. laughter 13. Whatever
语法填空
1. Chinese cultural elements commemorating Tang Xianzu, ___________is known as “the Shakespeare of Asia,” offer an “international” character to Stratford- upon-Avon, ___________ hometown of William Shakespeare, a Shakespeare scholar has told Xinhua.
2. Tang and Shakespeare were ___________ (contemporary) and both died in 1616. Although they could never have met, there are common ___________ (theme) within their works, said Paul Edmondson, head of research for the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.
3. "Some of the things that Tang was writing about ___________ (be) also Shakespeare's concerns. I happen to know that Tang's play The Peony Pavilion is similar in some ways ___________ Romeo and Juliet," said Edmondson, also ___________ honorary fellow of the Shakespeare Institute at the University of Birmingham.
4. A statue commemorating Shakespeare and Tang ___________ (install) at Shakespeare's birthplace garden in 2017.
5. Two years later, a six-meter-tall pavilion, ___________ (inspire) by The Peony Pavilion, ___________ (build) at the Firs Garden, just 10 minutes’ walk from Shakespeare's birthplace.
6. Those stable cultural legacies have brought Stratford international ___________ (visible) said Edmondson, ___________ (add) adding that visitors walking through the Shakespeare Birthplace garden were often intrigued ___________ (find) (find) the connection between those two literary giants.
7. Edmondson appreciates China's efforts in promoting cultural exchanges ___________ China and Britain over the years, ___________ (especial) in terms of “continuing to connect with Shakespeare."
8. (recall) watching a Chinese opera version of Shakespeare's play Richard III in Shanghai and meeting Chinese actors who came to Stratford a few years ago to perform parts of The Peony Pavilion, Edmondson said, "It was very ___________ (thrill) to hear the Chinese language to see how Tang's play was being performed."
【参考答案】
1. who, the 2. contemporaries, themes 3. were; to; an 4. was installed 5. inspired; was built 6. Visibility; adding; to find 7. between, especially 8. Recalling; thrilling; and
应用文写作
1. I’m writing to share ___________ you the Art class in the garden last Friday. It was such a novel and ___________(excite) experience to be able to create art ___________(surround) by nature.
2. I created a work ___________ the theme of "Nature's Harmony", ___________ main elements are trees, flowers, and a small pond. I started by ___________(sketch) the outlines of the main elements, with different colors to create a gentle and ___________(harmony) atmosphere.
3. ___________(take) the art class in the park was really a novelty. It made me feel so close ___________ nature and appreciate its beauty ___________ a whole new way.
4. ___________ do you think about having art classes in the park, Chris Have you ever had an art class outdoors like this before, Chris I’m looking forward to ___________(you) reply.
【参考答案】
1. with; exciting, surrounded 2. with, whose; sketching, harmonious 3. Taking, to, in 4. What, your专题 2024新课标II卷真题语料单句填空100句 学生版
阅读理解A篇
1. The Carlow Autumn Walking Festival is a great opportunity for the beginner, __________(experience) or __________(advance) advanced walker __________(enjoy) the challenges of Carlow’s mountain hikes or the peace of its woodland walks.
2. With environmentalist anna Lamhna__________ the guide, this walk promises to be an __________(information) tour.
3. __________(walker) are sure to learn lots about the habitats __________ natural world of the Blackstairs.
4. Emmanuel Chappard, __________ experienced guide, has a passion __________ making the great outdoors __________(access) to all.
5. This mountain walk provides an insight __________ the skills __________(require) for hillwalking __________(ensure) you get the most from future walking trips.
6. __________(walk) at night-time is a great way __________(step) out of your comfort zone.
7. Breathtaking views of the lowlands of Carlow can __________(enjoy) in the __________(present) of welcoming guides from local walking clubs.
8. A torch (手电筒) along with suitable clothes __________(be) essential for walking in the dark.
9. Those who __________(dress) inappropriately will be refused__________(permit) to participate.
10. This informative walk __________(lead) by Richard Smyth introduces you __________ the basic principles of photography in the wild.
11. Bring along your camera and enjoy the __________(wonder) views along this well-surfaced forest path.
阅读理解B篇
1. Do you ever get to the train station and realize you forgot ___________(bring) something to read
2. Yes, we all have our phones, __________ many of us still like to go old school and read something ___________(print).
3. Well, there’s a kiosk (小亭) for that. In the San Francisco Bay Area, at ___________(little).
4.“You enter the fare gates (检票口) and you’ll see a kiosk that ___________(light) up and it tells you can get a one-minute, a three-minute, or a five-minute story,” says Alicia Trost, the chief communications officer for the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit — known ___________ BART.
5. “You choose ___________ length you want and it ___________(give) you a receipt-like short story.”
6. It’s that simple. Riders ___________(print) nearly 20,000 short stories and poems since the program ___________(launch) last March.
7. Some are classic short stories, and some are new ___________(origin) works.
8. Trost also wants to introduce local writers ___________ local riders.
9. “We wanted to do something where we do a call to artists in the Bay Area ___________(submit) stories for a contest,” Trost says. “And as of right now, we’ve received about 120 ___________(submission). ”
10. “The ___________(win) stories would go into our kiosk and then you would be a ___________(publish) artist.”
11. Ridership on transit (交通) systems across the country has been down the past half century, so could short stories save transit Trost thinks __________.
12. “At the end of the day all transit agencies right now are doing everything they can ___________(improve) the rider experience.
13. So I ___________(absolute) think we will get more riders just because ___________ short stories,” she says. And you’ll never be without something ___________(read).
阅读理解C篇
1. We all know fresh is best when it comes __________ food.
2.__________, most produce at the store went through weeks of travel and __________(cover) __________(hundred) of miles before reaching the table.
3. While farmer’s markets are a solid choice __________(reduce) the journey, Babylon Micro-Farm (BMF) __________(shorten) it even more.
4. BMF is __________ indoor garden system. It can __________(set) up for a family.
5. __________(additional), it could serve a larger audience such as a hospital, restaurant or school.
6. The __________(innovation) design requires little effort to achieve a __________(rely) weekly supply of fresh greens.
7. __________(specific), it’s a farm __________ relies on new technology.
8. By connecting through the Cloud, BMF is __________(remote) monitored.
9. Also, there is a convenient app that __________(provide) growing data in real time.
10. Because the system is automated, it __________(significant) reduces the amount of water __________(need) to grow plants.
11. Rather than watering __________(row) of soil, the system provides just the right amount to each plant.
12. After harvest, users __________(simple) replace the plants with a new pre-seeded pod (容器) to get the next growth cycle __________(start).
13. Moreover, having a system in the same building __________ it’s eaten means zero emissions (排放) from transporting plants __________ soil to salad.
14. In addition, there’s no need for pesticides and other chemicals __________ pollute traditional farms and the __________(surround) environment.
15. BMF employees live out __________(sustainable) in their everyday lives. About half of them walk or bike to work.
16. Inside the office, they encourage recycling and waste __________(reduce) by limiting garbage cans and __________(avoid) single-use plastic.
17. “We are __________(passion) about reducing waste, carbon and chemicals in our environment,” said a BMF __________(employ).
阅读理解D篇
1.___________(give) the astonishing potential of AI ___________(transform) our lives, we all need to take action ___________ (deal) with our AI-powered future.
2. And this is ___________ AI by Design: A Plan for Living with Artificial Intelligence comes in.
3.This ___________(absorb) new book by Catriona Campbell is a practical roadmap ___________ (address) the challenges ___________(pose) by the forthcoming AI revolution (变革).
4. In the wrong hands, such a book could prove as complicated to process ___________ the computer code (代码) that powers AI but, ___________(thankful), Campbell has more than two decades’ professional experience translating the heady ___________ the understandable.
5. She writes ___________ the practical angle of a business person rather than as an academic, ___________(make) for a guide which is ___________(high) accessible and ___________(inform) and which, by the close, will make you feel almost as smart as AI.
6. As we soon come to learn from AI by Design, AI is already super-smart and will become more capable, ___________(move) from the current generation of “narrow-AI” ___________ Artificial General Intelligence.
7. From there, Campbell says, will come Artificial Dominant Intelligence. This is ___________ Campbell has set out to raise ___________(aware) of AI and ___________(it) future now-several decades before these developments ___________(expect) to take place.
8. She says it is essential that we keep control of artificial intelligence, or risk ___________(sideline) and perhaps even ___________(bad).
9. Campbell’s point is to wake up those responsible ___________ AI - the technology companies and world leaders - so they are on the same page ___________ all the experts currently ___________(develop) it.
10. She explains we are ___________ a “tipping point” in history and must act now ___________(prevent) an extinction-level event for humanity.
11. We need to consider how we want our future with Al ___________(pan) out.
12.Such ___________(structure) thinking, ___________(follow) by global regulation, will enable us ___________(achieve) greatness rather than our downfall.
13. AI will affect ___________(we) all, and if you only read one book on the subject, this is it.
阅读理解七选五
1. Overtourism Is ___________ Real: How Can You Help
2. Travel promotes understanding, expands our minds, makes us better people, ___________ boosts local economies and communities, but the rapid ___________(grow) of travel has led ___________ overtourism in certain regions and destinations.
3. So, should we stop ___________(travel) Certainly not.
4. The loss of ___________ travel offers would be ___________(acceptable) in today’s world.
5. Here ___________(be) some tips on making wise ___________(decision) to minimize pressure ___________the places we visit and improve our experience.
6. ●Choose ___________(mindful). Overvisited destinations are that way for a reason: they’re special.
7. With so many online posts _________(feature) the same places, it’s easy _________(feel) like you’re missing out.
8. Go somewhere only when the landscape, culture or food _______(deep) draws you. Travel for you and no one else.
9. ●Get ___________(create). The best way ___________(ease) pressure on over-touristed destinations is to go somewhere else.
10. Though overtourism is described __________ a problem ___________(affect) the entire world, it’s actually concentrated to a small number of ___________(extreme) popular spots.
11. That means you have ___________(ton) of less-visited options to choose___________.
12. You can still find ___________(relative) undiscovered places.
13. Why not try a___________(region) alternative or check out a popular destination’s lesser-known sights
14. ●Visit during off-peak times. ___________(minimum) impact and maximize experience by ___________(skip) major holidays or rush hour.
15. You’ll compete with ___________(few) tourists, save money, experience a different side of a popular place, and boost the economy when tourism is ___________(traditional) slower.
16. Visiting a place ___________ others call home is a privilege(荣幸).
17. Do your part to preserve ___________ makes a destination special ___________ the first place.
18. Consider ___________(give) back to the communities you’re visiting.
19. You may ___________(amaze) how much closer you’ll feel to the people there.
20. Can overtourism ___________(avoid) then
21.You’ll find yourself___________(virtual) alone, or close to it.
完形填空
1. When I decided ___________(buy) a house in Europe ten years ago, I didn’t think too long.
2. I liked traveling in France, but when it came to ___________(pick) my favorite spot to settle, Italy was the clear ___________(win).
3. During my first visit ___________ Italy, I planned ___________(ask) for directions or order in a restaurant.
4. But every time I tried ___________(string) a sentence of Italian together, the ___________(local) smiled at me and ___________(praise) my language skills.
5. That ___________(encourage) helped me to get through ___________ language barrier.
6. After I made Italy my permanent home, I discovered ___________ warm-hearted Italians are.
7. Neighbors will bring me ___________(fresh) made cheese and will come to my door ___________(remind) me to close the window in my car when rain is coming.
8. It’s these small acts of kindness ___________ make a new country feel like home.
9. As a foodie, the way to my heart is through my stomach, and nowhere ___________(fuel) my appetite quite like Italy.
10. Each town has ___________(it) own traditional dish, and every family keeps a recipe ___________(pass) from one generation to another.
11. ___________(family) gather for big meals on Sundays, birthdays, and whatever other excuses they can come up ___________.
12. These meals are always accompanied by ___________(laugh) and joy.
13. ___________ disadvantages life in Italy might have, the problems are forgotten once you sit down to a big meal with friends and family.
语法填空
1. Chinese cultural elements commemorating Tang Xianzu, ___________is known as “the Shakespeare of Asia,” offer an “international” character to Stratford- upon-Avon, ___________ hometown of William Shakespeare, a Shakespeare scholar has told Xinhua.
2. Tang and Shakespeare were ___________ (contemporary) and both died in 1616. Although they could never have met, there are common ___________ (theme) within their works, said Paul Edmondson, head of research for the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.
3. "Some of the things that Tang was writing about ___________ (be) also Shakespeare's concerns. I happen to know that Tang's play The Peony Pavilion is similar in some ways ___________ Romeo and Juliet," said Edmondson, also ___________ honorary fellow of the Shakespeare Institute at the University of Birmingham.
4. A statue commemorating Shakespeare and Tang ___________ (install) at Shakespeare's birthplace garden in 2017.
5. Two years later, a six-meter-tall pavilion, ___________ (inspire) by The Peony Pavilion, ___________ (build) at the Firs Garden, just 10 minutes’ walk from Shakespeare's birthplace.
6. Those stable cultural legacies have brought Stratford international ___________ (visible) said Edmondson, ___________ (add) adding that visitors walking through the Shakespeare Birthplace garden were often intrigued ___________ (find) (find) the connection between those two literary giants.
7. Edmondson appreciates China's efforts in promoting cultural exchanges ___________ China and Britain over the years, ___________ (especial) in terms of “continuing to connect with Shakespeare."
8. (recall) watching a Chinese opera version of Shakespeare's play Richard III in Shanghai and meeting Chinese actors who came to Stratford a few years ago to perform parts of The Peony Pavilion, Edmondson said, "It was very ___________ (thrill) to hear the Chinese language to see how Tang's play was being performed."
应用文写作
1. I’m writing to share ___________ you the Art class in the garden last Friday. It was such a novel and ___________(excite) experience to be able to create art ___________(surround) by nature.
2. I created a work ___________ the theme of "Nature's Harmony", ___________ main elements are trees, flowers, and a small pond. I started by ___________(sketch) the outlines of the main elements, with different colors to create a gentle and ___________(harmony) atmosphere.
3. ___________(take) the art class in the park was really a novelty. It made me feel so close ___________ nature and appreciate its beauty ___________ a whole new way.
4. ___________ do you think about having art classes in the park, Chris Have you ever had an art class outdoors like this before, Chris I’m looking forward to ___________(you) reply.