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專題十八任務(wù)型閱讀

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考點(diǎn)內(nèi)容測(cè)評(píng)要求3年考題示例中考指數(shù)

2014北京,60~63;2013北京,七;2013山東臨

句子還原掌握★★

沂,C;2012四川宜賓;

2014北京,64~68;2013重慶,V;2013上海,D;2013

回答問題掌握★★

山東威海,C;

2014江蘇南京,56~65;2013江蘇宿遷,六;2013湖

完成表格掌握★★

北黃岡,4;2013山東煙臺(tái),C;

2014湖北鄂州,61~65;2013湖北恩施,C;2013山東

多元綜合掌握★★

濟(jì)南,X;2013山東青島,C;

3年中考

2014年全國中考真題演練

Passage1

Peterlosthisfriend*sbook,Hefeltverysad.Katebrokehermom,sfavorite

cup]Shewassosorryforhermistake.

Weallmakemistakebecausewe'rehuman.Andit,snotalwayseasytogetonwell

witheveryoneallthetime.Sometimeswehurtpeople'sfeelingsalthoughwedon't

doitonpurpose.Sometimeswehurtpeople*sfeelingsonpurpose2Soweapologize

(道歉).

Anapologytellssomeonethatwe'resorryforourmistakes.It'sawaytoshow

thatwe'lltrytodobetterinfuture.

Apologiesareoneofthetoolstobuildgoodfriendshipsandrelationships.When

yousay'Tmsorry”,youprobablyfeelbadbecausewhatyoudidorsaidhurtanother

person.3,you'realsosayingthatyourespecttheotherperson,andcareabout

hisorherfeelings.Apologizingshowsyouhaveempathy(同感).

Afterapologizing,youmightfeelalittlebetter4Whenyouapologizein

acaringway,youmightfeelgoodbecauseyouaretryingtomakethingsrightagain.

A.Thenshecried.

B.Butwefeelbadlater.

C.Whenyousay“Iamsorry”.

D.Andyouwanttoreturnhisbook

E.Theotherpersonwillprobablyfeelbetter,too.

Passage2

AlmosteverykidinthiscountryhasevereatenHersheychocolate.Butdoyou

knowthattheHersheychocolatefactoryismorethanonehundredyearsold?Anddo

youknowthatthefatherofHersheyChocolate,MiltonHershey,hadmanyfailures

inbusinessbeforehestartedhisfamouscompany?

MiltonHersheygrewupinPennsylvania.Beforehebecameinterestedinmaking

chocolate,heworkedasaprinterforasmallnewspaperatfirst,andthendecided

thatprintingwasnottherightjobforhim.

ThenheworkedatacandyfactoryinLancaster.Afterworkingafewyearsthere,

hedecidedtoopenhisownlittlecandybusinessnearPhiladelphia.Hisfirst

businessfailedbecauseitwasnotmakingmoney.Afterthat,hewenttoDenverto

learnhowtomakecaramels(焦糖).HetookhisnewskillsbacktoNewYorkandworked

sellingcandiesonthestreet.Buthissecondbusinessalsofailed.

Finally,MiltonHersheymovedbacktoPennsylvaniawherehegrewup.Hethen

experimentedwithallsortsofdifferentcandiesandchocolate.By1893hewas

sellingamilliondollarsworthofcaramelcandyeachyear.Sincehis

chocolate-flavored(巧克力味的)caramelswerethebestselling,hedecidedtomake

chocolatehimself.

Byexperimenting,MiltonHersheydiscoveredhowtomakedeliciouschocolate.

Theareawherehelivedhadalargeandeasysupplyofmilkandsugar,whichhelped

himsucceedinhischocolatebusiness.In1903,MiltonHersheybuiltahugechocolate

factoryandatowntogowithit.

Today,thetownofHersheyisstillthehomeofthefactorythatMiltonHershey

built.Andifyouevervisit,youcansmelldeliciouschocolatesmellswhiledriving

throughthetown.

Thefactoryisnotsohardtofind.JusttraveldownCocoaAvenueuntilyouget

toEastChocolateAvenue.Turnrightatthetrafficlightsandjustfollowyournose.

1.WhoisthefatherofHersheyChocolate?

2.Wheredidhegrowup?

3.WhydidhegotoDenver?

4.Whydidhedecidetomakechocolatehimself?

5.WhatmightbethereasonsforHershey,ssuccessinhischocolatebusiness?

Passage3

MaymeClaytoncollectedbooks,magazinesandletterswrittenbyAfrican

Americans.Herson,AveryClayton,thoughthercollectionwasimportant.Unlikemost

books,thesewererareandhardtofind.Theywerewrittenbywriterswhohelped

shapeAfricanAmericanculture.

OnebookinthecollectionwaswrittenbyPhillisWheatley.Wheatleywasaslave

whowrotepoetry.ShewasthefirstAfricanAmericantopublish(出版)abook.

Wheatleyherselfsigned(簽名)thebookintheClaytons'collection.Nooneelse

ownsacopysignedbyPhillisWheatley.

Bythetimeshepassedawayatage83,MrsClaytonhadmorethan30,000books

byoraboutblackpeople.Hercollectionalsoincludespapersaboutslaves,

photographs,movies,sheetmusic,andpersonallettersbyblackleadersandartists.

ItisoneofthebiggestpersonalcollectionsofAfricanAmericanhistoryandculture

intheUnitedStates.

AveryClayton,sdreamwastocreateamuseumforhismother'streasures.Scholars

saythatMrsClayton,scollectionisveryimportant.Withoutherwork,partof

AfricanAmericanheritage(遺產(chǎn))wouldhavebeenlost."Wedidn,tknowthesethings

existed,“saysSaraHadronofCalifornia'sHuntingtonLibrary.

Thecollections,newhomeislikelytobeinCulverCity,California.Partof

AveryClayton,sdreamistosharetheculturalricheshismothercollectedwith

others.Heespeciallywantskidstohaveachancetoseethecollection."Atpresent

AfricanAmericancultureisbeingexplainedbypopculture,“hesays,"It's

importanttoofferamorecompletepicture.”

MaymeClaytonandHerCollection

?Sheliked]books,magazinesandletterswrittenbyAfrican

Personal

Americans,

information

?She2whenshewas83yearsold.

?Comparedwithotherbooks,thebooksshecollectedcouldn,tbe

found3.

?Theonlycopywrittenand4byPhillisWheatleywasinher

collection.

Hercollection

?Shehadalargecollection,5books,paper,photographsand

otherthingsbyblackleadersandartists.

?Hercollectionsisofgreat6toAfricanAmericanhistoryand

culture.

?A8forthetreasurewouldbecreated.

Her7

?Hehopesto9theculturerichescollectedbyhismotherwith

dream

morepeople,especially10.

Passage4

Cellphoneshelpuseasilyfindpeopleanywhereatanytime.However,using

cellphonestoooftenmaycausecancer.(1)Il'sreporledIhalpeoplewhoused。

cellphonefor10yearsormoreweremorelikelytogetbraincancer.

Thesuggestionsbelowmayhelpyoureducetherisk(風(fēng)險(xiǎn))ofcancer:

?Whenusingyourcellphone,trytokeepitawayfromyourbodyasmuchas

possible.Don,tputitunderyourpillow(枕頭)oronabedsidetablewhenyousleep.

?Whenyou'reonthecellphone,usethespeaker.Inthisway,youhavejust1/100'

ofthecontactwithradiationyouhavewhenyouhold(3)it_toyourear.Anearphone

isalsoagoodidea.

?Trytokeepyourconversationsshort.Ifyouneedtotalklonger,usean

ordinaryphoneinstead.

?Changeearswhenyou'reusingyourcellphone.Beforeputtingittoyourear,

waituntilthepersonyouarecallingpicksupthephone.

?Yourphonegivesoutradiationwhenyoutalkortext,butnotwhenyou,re

listeningorgettingmessages.(4)多聽和少說能降低癌癥風(fēng)險(xiǎn)。

?Donotuseyourcellphonewhenthesignalisweakorwhenmovingatahigh

speed,forexample,inacarortrain.Athighspeedsyourphoneistryingtopick

upsignals,andthisincreasestheradiationitgivesout.

閱讀短文,按要求完成下面的任務(wù)。

任務(wù)一將(1)處畫線部分翻譯成中文。

任務(wù)二2.Whereareyounotsupposedtoputyourcellphonewhenyousleep?

任務(wù)三寫出⑶處'"y'所指代的內(nèi)容。

任務(wù)四將⑷處的中文翻譯成英文。

任務(wù)五5.What'sthepassageabout?

Passage5

Newfield購物中心正在促銷打折,仔細(xì)閱讀下面材料,將五張優(yōu)惠券(coupon)與相應(yīng)的

促銷活動(dòng)配對(duì)。

A.FreesoftdrinkB.BuyOne,GetOneFree

C.BuyOne,GetOneHalf-PriceD.WinanAmazingPriceE.TenPercentOff

1.PresentthiscouponattheBookStoreonanybooksyoubuy,andyou,11

get10%discount.Wehavelotsofbookstochoosefrom,includingchildren,s

books,novels,travelguides,andnon-fiction.You'resuretofindsomethingthatyou

willenjoy.ShopnowforChildren,sDayandavoidtherush!

Offeravailableuntil

June15.

2.WelcometoJBMusicStore!JustanytwoCDsandyournamewillgointo

thecontest.You'11havethechancetogetCDsof$1,000.Chooseyourprizefrom

rock,pop,andclassicalmusic.

ContestendsJune14.PrizedrawnonJuly21.

Checkstoreformoreinformation.

3.BuyoneT-shirtorhatatDaniel'sTeenagerwear,andgetanotherT-shirt

orhatofthesamepricefree.ChoosefromanyofourT-shirtsinfashion.Choose

oneofthedesignerhatsandwewillgiveyouanotheroneatnocost.

Hurry!OfferendsJune14.Offerlimitedtoonepercustomer.

4.Buyanyfull-pricemovieticketonTuesdaysorWednesdays,andyoucan

buyasecondticketforafriendforonlyhalfprice.Thelatestmoviesareall

here,showinginoneofourfivetheatersatNewfieldMallShoppingComplex.

OfferavailablethroughJuly1.Limitonepercustomer.

5.Buyanymealforatleast$6atMike,sCaf6,andreceiveasoftdrinkwith

nocharge.WeservethebesthamburgersandsnacksintheMall.Comeinandtryour

deliciousmealsandourexcellentservice.Youwillbesurprised!

OfferendsJune14.

2013^2012年全國中考真題演練

Passage1

ManypeoplebelievethatlifehassmiledtoYangMi:attheageof4,shegot

herfirstTVplayrole;at16,shebecameamodelforafashionmagazine;at18,

shewenttoherdreamcollege-BeijingFilmAcademy.Lastyear,the24-year-old

actressplayedbadgirlLuoQingchuaninthetime-travellingTVplay,Palace.The

playbecameabigsuccessandmadeYangveryfamous.

Couldshebeanyluckier?Yangdoesn'tthinkluckhadanythingtodowithher

success."Everychanceisgained(獲得)fromtheeffortsI'vemade,“saidYang.

Peoplenowthinkshe'sveryhard-working.Shestillremembersthetimewhenpeople

gaveherthecoldeyes.Sometreatedherwithlittlerespect.Theydidn,twantto

helpherinhertimeofneed."Ihavetothankthembecausetheygavemethedrive

toprovemyself,“shesaid.That'swhysheisgladtohelpotherswhentheyare

inneed.Thisyear,Yangbecametheambassador(大使)fortheClimateGroup.She

callsonpeopletojointheMillion-MiracleprojectandplanttreesonChina'sdry

land.Togetherwe'11fightthebadweather!

閱讀上面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容完成下面表格中的有關(guān)信息。

AgeAchievements

Attheageof4ShegotherfirstTVplayrole.

Attheageof16She]forafashionmagazine.

Attheageof18Shewenttoacollege—BeijingFilmAcademy.

Shebecame2becauseoftheTVplay,

Attheageof24

Palace.

Attheageof3ShebecametheambassadorfortheClimateGroup.

YangMiissuccessfulnowbecauseshe4.

Passage2

AtEastChinaUniversityofScienceandTechnology,studentswhofinishtheir

foodinthecampuscanteengetacoupon(優(yōu)惠券)whentheyreturntheirtrays(托

盤),studentscancollectcouponsandexchangethemforsmallgifts,suchasbooks,

magazinesandmobilephonecovers.

"It'sbeensuchasurprise."saidLiangZhaoyun,19,astudentinthis

university,"It'sgivenusonemoremotivation(動(dòng)機(jī))tofinishourfood.”

“Theaimoftheactivityisnotonlytoencouragestudentstofinishtheirfood.

Wehopeitcanalsomotivatestudentstochooseamoreenvironment-fri6ndlyand

healthierlifestyle."saidTaoSiliang,ateacherofthisuniversity.

Butsomecanteenfoodispoorlyprepared,meaningthatstudentsarenotwilling

tofinishitall.

uGenerallyspeaking,thedishesinourcanteenareallright,①.Most

studentsaretheonlychildintheirfamilyandaren,tusedtosomeofthedishes,“

saidWangGuangji,aleaderofthisuniversity.

Whatifyoureallycan,tfinishallyourfood?Thecanteenprovidesatake-away

service,“Ifyoucan'tfinishallyourfood,②.Evenifyoufeedthecat,

it'snotwasted,“saidZhouZeyong,anotherstudentofthisuniversity.

'Tmgladthatwe'vereducedwastesincestartingthecampus“eat-up“activity.

Butifwe③studentsnottowastefood,weshouldalsoimprovethemeals

incampuscanteens,“saidWang.

1.從A、B、C、D中為①、②處選出適當(dāng)?shù)倪x項(xiàng),使文章通順、連貫、合理。

A.soit'seasytosatisfyallthestudents.

B.youcangetaboxtotaketheleftovershome.

C.youhavetothrowtheleftoversaway.

D.butofcourseit'sdifficulttosatisfyallthestudents.

①②

2.請(qǐng)?jiān)冖厶幪钌弦粋€(gè)合適的單詞或短語,使句子完整,上下文通順。

3.Whatcanthestudentsusethecouponstodo?

4.請(qǐng)將畫線的句子翻譯成漢語。

5.Thewriterwantstotellus.

Passage31

仔細(xì)閱讀下面的短文并按要求完成后面的小題。

Menhavealwayswonderedabouttheearththeyliveonandaboutthe①

abovethem.

Whenearlymenlookedatthenightsky,theyaskedthemselvesalotofquestions.

Theylookedatthemoon,andwonderedwhatthisstrangebrightobjectinthesky

was.Theydidnotunderstandwhyitchangeditsshapefromnighttonight.Theylooked

atthestarsandplanets.Theyalsowonderedwhysomeofthemchangedtheirpositions,

whileothersdidnot.

②他們也思考地球的形狀。Mostearlypeoplebelievedtheearthwasflat.

③Indifferentpartsoftheworld,thereweredifferentideasabouttheuniverse.

TheancientGreekswerethefirstpeopletostudytheuniversemorescientifically.

InthesixthcenturyBCPythagorasputforwardtheideathattheworldwasround.

However,hecouldnotexplainwhypeopleatthebottomoftheworlddidnotfall

off.

Itwasnotuntilthesixteenthandseventeenthcenturiesthatscientistsfound

theanswerstosomeimportantquestions.(4)WiththehelpofGalileo'stelescope,

peoplecouldseetheskymoreclearly,andfindthepositionsofthestarsandplanets.

Finallyin1665,IsaacNewtonexplainedtotheworldwhatgravity(重力)wasand

peopleatlastunderstoodwhytheydidnotfallofftheearth.

1.在文中①處填寫一個(gè)單詞,使得句意完整、上下文通順。

2.根據(jù)文章內(nèi)容回答問題。

Whatquestionsdidearlymenaskthemselveswhentheylookedatthenightsky?Write

downoneofthem.

3.將文中②句翻譯成英語。

4.將文中③句翻譯成漢語。

5.寫出文中④句的同義句,每空限填一詞。

Galileo'stelescopemadeforpeopletoseetheskymoreclearly,andtofind

thepositionsofthestarsandplanets.

Passage4

Whichuniversitywouldyouliketogotointhefuture?It'snottooearlyto

thinkaboutitrightnow.

StudentsatHilltopSchoolhadaUniversityWeekattheendoflastmonth._1_

Forinstance,theydesignedaflagforavirtual(虛擬的)uUniversityof

Hilltop”.

2Hesaidhestartedtheprogramtohelpstudentsformtheiraims.

uUniversitymaynotbeforeveryone,butwewanttheprogramtohelpstudentsform

theiraims."hesaid.

3Eric,astudentinGrade8,said,aUniversityWeekmademerealizethat

universityisonlyfouryearsaway.IshoulddosomeresearchaboutwhereIwant

togo."Paul,anotherstudentinGrade8,saidherealizedthattherearesomany

universitiesforhimtochoose.4

Theschoolalsoinvitedpeopletogivecareer(職業(yè))talks.Thefirsttalkwas

givenbyCaptainBrown,apoliceman.Hetalkedabouthowtochooseacareer.5

“Theprogramopenedupthestudents*eyes,“saidMrMiller.

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選出五個(gè)句子填入文中空缺處,使短文內(nèi)容完整正確。

A.Accordingtothestudents,theprogramworked

well.

B.Healsotalkedabouttheimportanceofmath,

reading,andwritinginhiscareerasapoliceman.

C.Duringtheweek,theytookpartinallkindsof

activities.

D.MrMilleristheteacherwhostartedtheprogram.

E.Ericthinksit'stooearlytothinkaboutwhich

universitytogotointhefuturenow.

F.Aftersomeresearch,hesaidhewantedtochoose

theUniversityofCalifornia.

Passage5

閱讀下面短文,按要求完成各項(xiàng)任務(wù)。

“Pictogram“isacompoundwordmadefrom“picture"and“telegram”.

Pictogramsareusuallysimplepictures,andtheyareoftenmadewithlettersand

words.Apictogramisasymbolwhichrepresentsanideaoranobjectthroughanimage

(圖像).Also,itisakindofcommunicationsystemwhichmustbelearnedandisvery

usefulinour1ives.Theusermustlearntosee,understandandrememberthedifferent

pictogramsymbols.Thereareabout1,400differentsymbolsatthepresenttime.A

CanadiannamedSubhasMaharajcameupwiththeideaofpictogramsinthebeginning

ofthe1980s.Atfirst,pictogramswereintroducedtohelppeoplewhohad

disabilitiesinspeaking,reading,orwriting.Pictogramsareimagesofobjectsthat

areeasytoseeandcreate.Today,pictogramsareusedinmanydifferentways.For

example,therearetraffic,recyclingandrestaurantsigns,evenanimalsymbolsand

soon.Pictogramsareusuallyinwhiteagainstablackbackground.Thecombination

ofwhiteagainstablackbackgroundcreatesextremelycontrast(對(duì)比),andthismakes

pictogramsfriendliertousers.Agoodexampleofapictogramisthepublictoilet

symbolsfor"men"and"women”,justliketheoneinthepicture.Pictogramsare

ausefulmethodofcommunication,andpeoplecanhavefunastheylearneach

pictogram.

任務(wù)一請(qǐng)把下列圖標(biāo)與單詞匹配,把圖標(biāo)的字母代號(hào)填寫在相應(yīng)的橫線上。

W?c?,?

recycletrafficrestaurantanimal

任務(wù)二請(qǐng)把句子Pictogramsareusuallysimplepictures,andtheyareoftenmadewith

lettersandwords.翻譯成漢語。

任務(wù)三請(qǐng)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,回答問題。

Whatwasthepurposeofthefirstpictograms?

任務(wù)四請(qǐng)從文中找出與Peopleenjoylearningpictogramsbecausetheyareuseful.意

思相同或相近的句子。

Passage6

閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的五個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中

有一項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。

TimetoDance

Areyouthekindofpersonwholikestomovewithmusic?It'sanaturalthing

todo.Evenlittlechildrenstartjumpingupanddownwhentheyhearmusic.

Scientistssaythatanimalsdance,too1.The“dances“ofanimalssend

messagestootheranimals.Butwhenpeopledance,theyexpressfeelingsaboutlife

andlove,orabouttheseveryhumanexperiences.

Thebeautyofthesunriseisreallybreathtaking.

Dancesaregoodforyouinmanyways.Foronething,dancingisgoodforyou

physically.Itmakesyourheartworkandmakesyoubreathefast.2.Ifyougo

dancingoften,youcankeepphysicallyfit.Youmayfeelverytiredafterdancing,

butyou'11probablyalsofeelrelaxedandhappy.Thisisanotherimportantpoint

aboutdancing.Itgivesyouachancetoexpressyourfeelingsandfeelbetterabout

yourself.3,dancinghelpsthosefeelingsgoaway.

4.Somedancesareforcouplesandsomeareforgroups.Butallkindsof

dancesgiveyouachancetomeetnewpeopleortodosomethingenjoyablewith

friends.

A.Buttheirdancingisdifferent

B.Andfinally,it'sasocialactivity

C.Ifpeoplelikedancingverymuch

D.Ifyouareangryorupsetaboutsomething

E.Italsomakesyouuseyourarmsandyourlegs

Passage7?「k-

Choosethebestheadingforthefollowinginformation:

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Name:LifeofPiPlot:Anunusualexperienceofa

Brownwalletwithsomemoneyandafamily

boywhofindshimselfadrift(漂流)inalifeboat

photo.CometoRoom810oftheCityLibraryin

withalivetiger.Director:AngLeeTime:18:30June

theevening,orcal

27.2013Place:NewMartCinema

4

3

Joinusfora10-milecountrywalk.OnSaturday.

Aboyoragirltosendnewspapers.Hours:6:30

October5th.Childrenanddogsarewelcomed.Meetat

a.m.to8I00a.m.Mon.toSat.Pay:$10per

theMarketSquareat2p.m.Cal1Jeffa/p>

day.CallMr.Jamesa/p>

formoreinformation.

5

Aclubforsingle(單身)peoplelookingfornewfriends.Ages:25^40Activities:parties,swimming,

concerts,dances.WemeeteveryFridayat8:30p.m.28GardenStreet.

Telmail:singleclub@

A.FILMPOS說

B.FOUND

C.SINGLES'CLUB

D.WALKING瓦施

E.WANTEDIMMEDIATELY

Passage8

閱讀下文并回答問題。

Oneday,arichfathertookhisyoungsononatriptothecountryside.Hewanted

toshowhimhowpoorthevillagerswereandwishedhimtocherish(珍惜)whathe

had.Theyspenttwodaysinapoorfamilyinthevillage.

Ontheirreturnfromthetrip,thefatheraskedhisson,“Howwasthetrip?”

“Itwasgreat,Dad.

“Didyouseehowpoorpeoplecouldbe?”thefatherasked.

“Oh,yeah,“saidtheson.

“Sowhatdidyoulearnfromthetrip?”askedthefather.

Afterthinkingforawhile,thesonanswered,“Isawthatwehaveonedog,while

theyhavefour.Wehaveapoolinthegarden.Andtheyhaveasmallriverwithout

anend.Atnight,wehavesmalllightsinthegarden,buttheyhavethestarsin

thesky.Webuyourfood,buttheygrowtheirs.Wehavewallsaroundtokeepussafe

buttheyhavefriends.''

Youcouldimaginethelookonthefather'sface!

Thenthesonwenton,uThanks,Dad.NowIknowhowpoorweare.”

1.Didtherichfathertakehisyoungsontothecountryside?

2.Howlongdidtheyspendinthepoorfamilyinthevillage?

3.Wherewasthepooloftherichfamily?

Passage9

Answerthequestions(根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答下列問題)。

“IsometimesgetupatthreeorfourinthemorningtosurftheInternet.”

“Icheckedmye-mailalmostfortytimesaday.”

“Iseldomspendlessthanthreehourseachtimeonthenet.”

“Ispendmoretimeinchatroomsthanwithmy'real-life'friends.”

Doyouknowanypeoplelikethese?Theyarepartofanewaddiction(癮)called

Internetaddiction.Accordingtoexperts,Internetaddicts(迷)spendatleast

thirtytofortyhoursonlineeveryweek.Theylosecontrolofthetimetheyspend

ontheInternet.

Forexample,onecollegestudentwasmissingforseveraldays.Uisfriendswere

worriedandlookedforhimeverywherebutcouldn,tfindhim.Theycalledthepolice.

Thepolicefoundthestudentinthecomputerlab:hewassurfingtheInternet一

forsevendaysstraight.

AstudyshowsthataboutsixtotenpercentofInternetusersbecomeaddicted.

TheteenagersspendmoretimeontheInternetthanwithfriendsandfamily.That's

whysomeexpertsworrymostaboutyoungpeople.

Is“surfingtheInternetahobbyoranaddictionforyou?Youmayhaveaproblem

ifyouhaveoneofthefollowingsymptoms(癥狀):

★Yougooutwithyourfriendslessandless.

★You,vedecidedtospendshortertimeonline,butthenyouspendseveralhours.

★Youdonotgotoimportantfamilyeventsoryoudonotdoschoolprojects

becauseyouliketospendhoursontheInternet.

Whatisthesituation?Someexpertssuggestthatpeoplesetstrictlimitson

theirtimeforInternetuse.Youhavetolearntocontrolit,ortheInternetwould

controlyou.

1.HowmanyhoursdoesanInternetaddictspendonlineeveryweekaccordingto

experts?

2.Wherewasthemissingcollegestudentfound?

3.Whydosomeexpertsworrymostaboutyoungpeople?

4.WritedownonesymptomofInternetaddiction.

5.HowcanInternetaddictssolvetheirproblem?

6.Whatmightbethetitleofthispassage?(InnomorethanTENwords)

Passage10

閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容填寫表格,每空限填一詞。

Doyouwanttobethemostpopularpersonintheclass?Youdon'tneedtochange

yourcharacter;youjustneedtoimproveyourpersonality.Themostpopularpeop

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