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1、八年級(jí)英語(yǔ)課外閱讀新文章(2016.01)Happiness: whats the big deal?Have you ever noticed how much people talk about happiness? People are always giving out advice on how to be happier. And many scientific studies have different opinions on what it means to be happy.Joseph Mercola, a US physician, found that healthy
2、 habits could lead to a happier lifestyle (生活方式). He found happier people eat right, exercise and get better sleep. His research found that a positive lifestyle could strengthen your immune system and prevent heart disease.Professor Sir Richard Peto, Oxford University, found the opposite to be true.
3、 His new study found happiness has nothing to do with your health or how long you will live.Researchers at the University of Oxford studied 1 million UK women over 10 years. The women answered questions on their health, happiness, amount of stress and how they felt about their lives.Unhappy women of
4、ten had bad health before they were unhappy. This study said that studies in the past were getting the cause and effect (因果關(guān)系) confused.He found unhappy people were no more likely to get sick than happy ones. “Of course people who are ill tend to be unhappier than those who are well,” said Peto, co-
5、author of the study.On the other hand, a study from Australasian Science said that negative people are actually more careful thinkers than happy people. Experts say there is too much pressure to reach this goal of happiness. In turn (相應(yīng)地), it makes us less happy. So what do you think it means to be
6、happy?1. What did Dr Joseph Mercolas research find?A. Happier lifestyles led to healthy habits.B. Happier people had the same lifestyle.C. Happier people didnt get heart disease.D. A happier lifestyle could mean people are healthier.2. Which of the following is TRUE about Oxford Universitys experime
7、nt?A. Professor Sir Richard Peto proved Dr Joseph Mercolas study is true.B. One million women from several countries took part in the experiment.C. The women answered questions on their health, happiness, stress and feelings.D. Most of the women had bad health before they took part in the experiment
8、.3. What did the study from Australasian Science say?A. Unhappy people seldom got sick.B. Bad health made people unhappy.C. Unhappy people are more careful thinkers than happy ones.D. Its bad for our health to try to reach the goal of happiness.Effort in the right placeA giant ships engine broke. So
9、 the ship lost power. The ships owners were very worried. They tried one expert after another, but none of them could figure out how to fix the engine.Then they brought in an old man who had been fixing ships since he was young.He carried a large bag of tools with him. When he arrived, he immediatel
10、y went to work. He examined the engine very carefully, from top to bottom.The ships owners were there, watching the man. They hoped he would know what to do.After looking things over, the old man reached into his bag and pulled out a small hammer. He gently tapped something.Instantly, the engine sta
11、rted back up. He then carefully put his hammer away. The engine was fixed!A week later, the ship owners received a bill from the old man for $10,000.“What?!” the owners shouted. “He hardly did anything!”So they wrote the old man a note saying, “Please send us an itemized (逐條記錄的) bill.”The man sent a
12、 bill that read:Tapping with a hammer$2.00.Knowing where to tap.$9,998.00.Effort (努力) is important, but knowing where to put the effort in your life is all the difference.1. From paragraphs 2-3, we learn that _.A. the old man was talentedB. the old man was experiencedC. the old man found it easy to
13、fix the engineD. the old man couldnt find the problem2. What does the underlined word “examine” in Paragraph 3 mean?A. look forB. look atC. look afterD. look over3. The right order of how the old man fixed the ship is _. He pulled out a small hammer. He tapped with a hammer. He checked the engine ca
14、refully.The engine was fixed.A. B. C. D. 4. The owners felt very _ when they received the old mans bill.A. happyB. surprisedC. worriedD. upset5. Why was fixing the engine so expensive?A. Because the old man asked for too much.B. Because no one else could do the work.C. Because the engine on the ship
15、 was expensive.D. Because the old man knew where to put the effort.How people give gifts on XmasChristmas traditions are different from country to country and even family to family. But theres one thing in common: giving and receiving Christmas presents.You have probably heard of the happy man calle
16、d Santa Claus. He is said to bring presents to children on Christmas Day. But first, kids need to let Santa know what they want for Christmas. In the US, kids can write Santa a letter, nicely asking him for what they want. Then, they send it through the post office addressed to the North Pole. They
17、might even get a letter back from post office workers pretending to be Santa.In reality, parents buy presents for their kids. So then where will the gifts go? Well, under the Christmas tree of course! Along with gifts, stockings are hung over the fireplace. They are for each family member to get a f
18、ew small treats (禮物). It is said that if kids have been naughty the past year, they may get coal in their stockings instead of candy.Sometimes, instead of everyone in a family giving each person a gift, people will do Secret Santa.Before Christmas, everyone picks a piece of paper from a hat. There i
19、s a name written on each one. Whoever you pick, you must get them a gift, but its a secret! So no one knows who is buying their gift until Christmas Day.1. What is a common Christmas tradition for different countries and families?_2. If kids want gifts from Santa Claus, what do they need to do first
20、?_3. Where do kids in the US usually send their letters to Santa Claus?_4. Where do people place their Christmas gifts?_5. Who will you get a Christmas gift for if you do Secret Santa?_Magicians best hiding trick everA magician (魔術(shù)師) was working on a ship in the Caribbean. Every night he put on magi
21、c shows. The magician always had a parrot with him. But whenever the magician did a trick, the parrot would give it away.One time, the magician did a trick with a knife. He played around with it for a few minutes, and then it was gone! “Its in his pocket. Its in his pocket,” the parrot said. The peo
22、ple watching the show laughed at him because the parrot gave away his trick.For the next trick, he waved a dress around, and suddenly it was gone! “Its up his sleeve (袖子)! Its up his sleeve!” the parrot said. The magician got mad because he couldnt keep any of his tricks a secret. The parrot kept gi
23、ving them away.One day the ship sank. The magician and the parrot made it to a small island. After a few months on the island, the parrot suddenly cried: “OK, I give up! Where did you hide the ship?”任務(wù)型閱讀一篇When you are away from home for a long time, you start to miss your good old bed, and your goo
24、d old parents. Believe it or not, youre feeling homesick (想家的). You can help yourself feel less homesick. Heres how: 1. _ If youre going away from home, take your favorite pajamas (睡衣) with you. You can also bring some pictures of the people who you may miss the most. You can look at them any time y
25、ou want. 2. _ The busier you are, the less time youll have to feel homesick. Spend your free time listening to music, playing sports or reading books. Try to join in activities wherever you are. 3. _ You can make a plan for when youll call your mom and dad. You can also keep in touch with family and friends by e-mails and text messages. 4. _ Sometimes, telling someone that your
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