Loni loved her town where she lived with her grandma. From their window, Loni and her grandma watched people walk and run along the____1____street. At the crosswalk, a guide dog was helping its owner____2____the street.” Grandma, I love living here. I hope our town will never____3____,” said Loni. “We have a great town, Loni.” smiled Grandma. “But did you know that in the past, there were only____4____here? It looked very different when my great-grandmother was a little girl.” Grandma showed Loni a picture of a young girl standing next to a barn. Grandma explained that her great grandmother’s family had cows, sheep and goats for milk. Even the way of____5____was different back then. There were only dusty roads in the town with a river flowing through, and people mainly went on trip by boat, by horse or on foot. “What happened to all the farms and the dusty roads?” asked Loni. “More people came. Over time, farmers sold their____6____to builders who built stores and schools and paved the roads. It ____7____a town. People moved here to find jobs,” said Grandma. When grandma’s mother was born, cars and horses shared the road.Years later, when grandma was born, horses are____8____seen on the street any more. “Our town has changed a lot,” said Loni____9____. “I believe it will keep growing and became more and more_____10_____, just like me.”请作答第1空。