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高一英語試題

本試卷分第I卷和第n卷兩部分,總分150分,考試時(shí)間

120分鐘

第I卷(選擇題共三部分共115分)

第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

做題時(shí),先將答案標(biāo)在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將

有兩分鐘的時(shí)間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上。

第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)

聽下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給

的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位

置。聽完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小

題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。

1.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?

A.Jackalwaysarrivesontime.

B.Jackisoftenlateforwork.

C.Jackknowsnothingabouthiswork.

2.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?

A.It'sthefirsttimethattheyhavemeteachother.

B.Thewomandoesn,tknowtheman.

C.It'sthesecondtimethattheyhavemeteachother.

3.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheadvertisementson

TV?

A.Theyaretooboring.

B.Theyaregoodforeyes.

C.Theyareawasteoftime.

4.Howsoonwillthewoman?strainstart?

A.In20minutes.B.In10minutes.

C.In11minutes.

5.Howmuchmoneydoesthewomanneed?

A.Eighteenpounds.B.Eightpounds.

C.Tenpounds

第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)

聽下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,

從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試

卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)

小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答

時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。

聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。

6.HowlonghaveMr.JackandhiswifebeeninLondon?

A.Alongtime.B.Threedays.C.

Fourdays.

7.HowmanytimeshasMr.JackbeentoLondon?

A.Sixtimes.B.Fivetimes.C.

Fourtimes.

聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。

8.Whendidhisholidaystart?

A.Thismorning.B.Lastnight.

Fourdaysago.

9.WhichcountryhasthemanNOTvisitedyet?

A.Spain.B.France.C.Russia.

聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。

10.WhatisprobablyRogersinthisconversation?

A.Tom'sfriend.B.Tom,steacher.

Tom,sboss.

11.WhatdoesTomtellhismotherinyesterday?sletter?

A.Hehadmadeanewdiscovery.

B.Hehadlosthisnewjob.

C.Hehadjustboughtacar.

12.WhydoesTomtellhismotherabouthisjob?

A.Becausehedoesn,twanthertoworryabouthis

job.

B.Becausehedoesn,twanthertoworryabouthis

life.

C.Becausehedoesn,twanthertoworryabouthis

marriage.

聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。

13.Howwillthewomangettothehospital?

A.Bybus.B.Onfoot.C.By

taxi.

14.Inwhichwayshecan,tgettothehospital?

A.Takeabusrightfromwheresheis.

B.TakeaNo.101busfromParkStreet.

C.Takeataxirightaway.

15.Howlongwillittakethewomantogettothe

hospitalifshetakesabus?

A.Onehour.B.45minutes.C.15

minutes.

16.Whydoesshewanttogotohospital?

A.Becausesheisill.

B.Becausehersonisill.

C.Becauseherdaughterisill.

聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。

17.Whywalkingwithadogcanhelpfindsomeonetotalk

to?

A.Dogsliketobeclosetostrangers.

B.Americanslovedogs.

C.Dogshavesharpeyes.

18.Ifamanloseshisway,whoshouldheaskforhelp?

A.Awoman.B.Aman.C.A

child.

19.Whatwillayoungladydoifyouaskherage?

A.Tellyouthefalseage.

B.Tellyouthetrueage.

C.Thinkyouareimpolite.

20.Ifyourappointmentis7o'clock,whattimeshould

youarrive?

A.At7:00sharp.B.By7:00,C.At

about7:00.

第二部分英語知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)

第一節(jié)單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

21.—Whataboutlessonthismorning?

一Apieceofcake;itwastooeasylesson

forme.

A.the,theB.a,aC.a,theD.

the,a

22.Thisisavaluabledictionary.Youlookafter

itcarefullyandyouloseit.

A.will,can'tB.should,won't

C.must,mustn,tD.must,maynot

23.Thepolicetoldhimnottoleavethecitywithout

A.preventionB.permissionC.prediction

D.pollution

24.Henryhadjustgivenhimselfforlosthewas

spottedbyaship.

A.whenB.whileC.as

D.after

25.一Whyhasn'theyet?

一Buthepromisedtocome.

A.dressedupB.settleddownC.turnedup

D.takenplace

26.wearehighschoolstudents,weshouldtry

ourbesttoworkhard.

A.EvenifB.AsthoughC.Incase

D.Nowthat

27.Thecouplehada(an)quarrelbecauseofthe

houseworkandJohnrushedoutangrily.

A.violentB.harmfulC.

impressiveD.unbelievable

28.Sheisanicegirl,withagiftdeveloping

friendshipwithothers.

A.inB.onC.for

D.about

29.Manyscientistsbelievethattheuniversebegan

withanenormousexplosioncalledthe“BigBang”,

happenedabout13.7billionyearsago.

A.thatB.whichC.when

D.what

30.一Youseemtobeinterestedinwriting.

一What?,I'mgettingtiredofit.

A.OnthecontraryB.Asaresult

C.OntheotherhandD.Inaword

31.一Howdoyoufindlastweek'sperformance?

一Wonderful!I'veneverseenone.

A.thegoodB.abetterC.thebetter

D.agood

32.Nooneissureglobalwarmingcanbesolved

inonehundredyears.

A.whetherB.whyC.that

D.where

33.Heindebtforalongtime.Howtosupport

hisfamilyisabigproblem.

A.wasB.isC.hasbeen

D.hadbeen

34.ItwassaidbyPlatohewouldneverstop

practicingandteachingthetruthwhilehehadlife

andstrength.

A.howB.whetherC.that

D./

35.—?

一Yes,I'dlikeacupofcoffee,asteakandsome

salad.

A.Areyoureadytoorder,sirB.CanI

havethecheck,please

C.Whatwouldyouliketoeat,sirD.What

canIdoforyou

第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)

閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從36?55各題所給

的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

Onceafarmeremployedtwoservantswhoworkedon

thefarm.Oneday,thefarmercommandedthemto36

seeds(種子)whilehewasaway.

Thefirstservantworked37inthefieldsevery

day.Thoughhefeltsotiredsometimes,henevergave

up.Hejusttooka38andthoughtofhismastercoming

back.Therewerealsotimes39hegothurtby

stones,insectsandotherobjects,buthestill

continuedobeying(月艮從)hismaster's40.Heknew

thatsomedayallhishardworkwouldgetgoodresults.

Buttheotherservantwantedto41thepleasureof

theworld.Hethoughthismasterwould42knowwhat

hewasdoing.Thusheputasidehismaster?scommand

and43hisownwill.

Manyyears44by,butthemasterstilldidnot

comeback.Thefaithfulservantkepthismaster?s45

inmindandkeptonplantingseedsinthefields,while

theotherservant46aroundtheworld,enjoying

himself.

Onedaytheirmaster47appeared.Whenseeing

oneservant48thecropsinthefields,hewasvery

pleased.Butwhenhecouldn,tfindtheother,hefelt

very49.

Themastercalledthetwoservantstogether,50

whyhehadgoneforsuchalongtime.Hesaidhehad

a51housebuiltaspaymentfortheirserviceand

whoeverhadbeen52tohimwouldstaywithhimand

liveinthenewhome.Soheaskedthemtoreporttohim

howgoodtheirharvestwas.Thefirstservanthappily

announcedthathehadagoodharvesteveryyear53

theotherservantboweddownandaskedforforgiveness

becausehehad54forhismaster.

Themasterfinallyrewardedthefirstservant55

anewhouse.Theotherservantgotnothingandwas

fired.

36.A.buyB.plantC.findD.

pay

37.A.hardB.difficultlyC.

easilyD.wonderfully

38.A.drinkB.lookC.walk

D.rest

39.A.whichB.thatC.when

D.what

40.A.requestB.adviceC.command

D.permission

41.A.joinB.enjoyC.search

D.share

42.A.neverB.seldomC.always

D.often

43.A.leftB.consideredC.felt

D.followed

44.A.ranB.walkedC.stood

D.passed

45.A.wordsB.opinionC.thought

D.idea

46.A.wanderedB.showedC.turned

D.looked

47.A.secretlyB.suddenlyC.

immediatelyD.slowly

48.A.workingB.sellingC.harvesting

D.seeking

49.A.confusedB.amazedC.impressed

D.disappointed

50.A.chattingB.explainingC.

demandingD.stating

51.A.beautifulB.expensiveC.simple

D.strong

52.A.friendlyB.smartC.

faithfulD.generous

53.A.sinceB.whileC.because

D.however

54.A.somethingB.everythingC.

anythingD.nothing

55.A.toB.byC.with

D.for

第三部分閱讀理解(共20小題;滿分40分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、I、C和D)

中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

A

Myhusband,myfour-month-olddaughterandIset

outonafive-daydrivingjourneyfromCaliforniato

Washington.Wehadtostopfrequentlybecauseour

littlechildneededtostretchfromthecarseat.

Oneofourstops,oncewecrossedtheOregonborder,

wasataBlackBearDiner.Walkingtowardsthefront

doorwenoticedagentlemanstandingatoneside.He

wasclearlyuntidy,withoutshoesandwearingworn

clothing.Wepassedrightbyhimandopenedthe

restaurantdoor.Thensomethingtoldmetogoback.

Holdingmydaughter,Iturnedaroundandsaidto

thegentleman,“Sir.Areyouhungry?nHesaid,"Yes."

Ithenasked,“Maywebuyyousomethingtoeat?”He

respondedwith,“Sure,Icanordersomethingmyself.”

Myhusbandopenedthedoorandthegentlemanwent

straighttothecounter.Itoldhimtoorderwhatever

hewanted.Themanageroftherestaurantcameoverquite

quicklyandlookedfrightened.Ispokebeforehehad

anopportunityto."Thisgentlemanwillhavelunchwith

ustoday,nIsaid.^Pleaseaddhisordertoourbill.,,

Themanagersaidwithafrown(皺眉),"Okay."Weturned

toourtableandthegentlemansaid,loudlyandquickly,

“ThankYou!”Wewereseatedanduponcompletingour

mealwewerehandedourbill.Iaskedmyhusbandwhat

thegentlemanhadordered.Onefreshorangejuice,one

coffee,onebreakfastcombinationwithasideofhash

browns.

WhenwelefttherestaurantIlookedforthe

gentlemanbutdidn,tseehim,butthatverysmallact

justmademyday.Ihopeinsomesmallwaywewereable

toaddsomejoytohislife,evenifonlyforafew

minutes.

56.Fromtheappearanceofthegentleman,wecanguess

hewasprobablya(n).

A.waiterB.actorC.beggarD.

worker

57.Themanageroftherestaurantlookedfrightened

because.

A.themanwasnotfriendly

B.hehadfiredthemanbefore

C.themanhadstolensomethingfromtherestaurant

D.hewasafraidthemanwouldn,taffordtopaythe

food

58.Fromthepassage,wecaninfertheman.

A.wasthankfulfortheirkindactB.felt

ashamedandslippedaway

C.washungryandatealotoffoodD.was

tooproudtoaccepttheiroffer

59.Thephrase“mademyday“inthelastparagraph

probablymeans.

A.wastedmymoneyB.movedmedeeply

C.mademefeelsorryD.mademevery

happy

B

DecoratedeggsareatraditionalpartoftheEaster

season.InMexico,cascaronesaresimilartotheEaster

eggs,whicharepopularinmanycountries.“Cascarone”

simplymeans“eggshell“inSpanish.ButinMexico,

cascaronesareeggshellsfilledwithconfetti,thatis,

verysmallcoloredpaper.

Itisnotknownwhereexactlycascaronescamefrom,

butmanypeoplebelievedtheywerefirstbroughtfrom

AsiatoItalybytheexplorerMarcoPolo.Theseeggs

weregivenasgiftsandwereoftenfilledwithperfumed

powder.ThecustomtraveledfromItalytoSpainandwas

finallybroughttoMexicointhemid-1800sbythewife

ofEmperorMaximilian.

Tomakeacascarone,askanadulttouseaknife

tocarefullymakeasmallholeinthetopofafresh

egg.Lettheinsidespourintoabowl.Whentheeggis

empty,washtheshellcarefullyandletitdry.Keep

theshellsinasafeplaceuntilyouarereadyto

decoratethem.

Beforeyourcelebration,dye(染色)theshellsand

carefullydecoratethemwithpaint.Whenthedesignis

dry,useasmallspoontofilltheeggwithsmallpieces

ofcoloredpaper.Paperisthengluedovertheholeto

keeptheconfettiinside.

HideyourcascaronesoutsidethehouseonEaster

Day.Whenachildfindsacascarone,heorsherunsup

toafriendorafamilymemberandbreaksitoverhis

orherhead.Accordingtotradition,aconfettishower

bringsgoodlucktoboththeonewhobreakstheshell

andtheoneabovewhoseheaditisbroken.

60.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

A.CascaroneisatraditionalcelebrationofEaster

inMexico.

B.Howtomakeacascarone.

C.HowtocelebrateEaster.

D.CascaronesbringgoodluckinEaster.

61.Fromthepassage,wecaninferthat.

A.CascaroneisaSpanishword.

B.Peopleoftenhidecascaronesbothinandoutside

thehouse.

C.Whoeverfindsacascaronewillcertainlygetgood

luck.

D.Decoratedeggsarepopularallovertheworld.

62.InMexico,peopleoftenfillaneggshellwith

A.perfumedpowderB.smallcolored

paper

C.paintD.oil

63.Wheredidcascaronesexactlycomefrom?

A.Asia.B.Italy.B.Spain.D.

Notknown.

C

Wanttotraveltosomewonderfulplaces?Hereare

justafewrecommendationstoecodestinations:

AfricaMadagascar

Hometoahugegroupofanimalsfoundnowhereelse

ontheplanet,Madagascarisamust-godestination

foranyoneimpressedwith,orevenslightly

interestedin,thenaturalworld.Someoftheunique

flora(植物群)andfauna(動(dòng)物群)canbefoundon

thiswonderfulisland.

AmericaStJohn(USVirginIslands)

Thoughit'sthesmallestoftheUSVirginIslands,

StJohnhasasurprisinglyvariedscenery.Virgin

IslandsNationalParkmakesuptwo-thirdsofits

land,wherevisitorscanhikeindeepvalleys,over

mountainsandacrossdrycoastalareas.

EuropeIceland

Asonemightexpectfromacountrywhosenameis

“ice”,Iceland'ssceneryisrough.Takeahike

pastlavafields,glaciersandwaterfallsandfeel

amazedatthewildlifeandnaturalwonders.Visit

betweenfallandspringtocatchasightofthe

NorthernLights.

AsiaLaos

VisitLaosforalookatsoutheastAsiabeforethe

tourismindustryexploded.Laosisslowpacedso

visitorscanviewthevarietiesofhistoricsights

andexplorethejungleandmountainsceneryaway

fromthemaddingcrowds.Bird-watchingisexcellent

here.

OceaniaAustralia

Visithereandyou,11findtheGreatBarrierReef,

whichisoneofthesevenwondersofthenatural

world.ItislargerthantheGreatWallofChinaand

theonlylivingthingonearthvisiblefromspace.

DiscovermoreaboutAustralia'sgreatestnatural

wonder.Hereyoucanalsoseegreatcoral.

64.Thepurposeofthepassageisto.

A.tellyouhowtogettosomeplaces

B.remindyouofsomeplacesofinterest

C.suggesttouristsgoingtosomewonderfulplaces

D.discussthesceneryinAsiaandEurope

65.WhichofthefollowingsentencesisNOTtrue

accordingtothepassage?

A.Madagascarhasalotofuniqueanimals.

B.StJohnhasavariedscenery.

C.LaosisacountryinsoutheastAsia.

D.It'sbettertowatchNorthernLightsinIceland

insummer.

66.TheGreatBarrierReefbelongsto.

A.NewZealandB.AustraliaC.LaosD.

theUSA

67.Tomisstudyingspeciesandhenowwantstodosome

researchintouniquefloraandfauna,soheshould

goto.

A.MadagascarB.StJohnC.IcelandD.

Laos

D

Oneofthemostcommonly-heldbeliefsabouthealth

andnutritionintheUKhasbeenfoundtobenottrue,

accordingtoanewscientificstudy.Formanyyears

Britishpeoplehavehad'five-a-day'—thatisatleast

fiveitemsoffruitorvegetableseverydayinorder

toimprovetheirhealthandmakethemselvesstayaway

fromillness,especially,cancer.Therecommendation

wasfirstputforwardin1990bytheWorldHealth

Organizationwhichsaidthatthe'five-a-day'diet

couldpreventcancerandotherdiseases.Enjoy!Butdo

notexpecttoomuch.

Sincethenmanyhealthcampaignshavetakenthe

advice.Then,astudyof500,000Europeansfrom10

differentcountriesshowedthatupto50%ofcancers

couldbepreventedbyeatingfruitandvegetables.

However,thenewstudy,whichisledbyresearchers

fromafamousNewYorkmedicalschool,saysthatonly

2.5%ofcancerscouldbepreventedbyeatingmorefruit

andvegetables.

Itseemsthatthekeytoavoidingcancersistohave

abalancedhealthylifestyle,whichincludesnot

smokingordrinkingalotofwine,takingexerciseand

takinglessfat.

Butmedicalcharitieshavespokenouttoremind

peoplethatdietisimportantinstayinghealthy.

CancerResearchUKsaid,"It'sstillagoodideato

eatyour'five-a-day'butrememberthatfruitand

vegetablesarepiecesinamuchlargerlifestyle

jigsaw(拼圖).

68.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.Healthyfood.B.Howtoavoid

cancer?

C.Beliefsabouthealth.D.

'Five-a-day'diet.

69.Thenewscientificstudyshowsthat.

A.eatingfruitandvegetableseverydaywill

preventpeoplefrombeingill

B.eatingfruitandvegetableseverydaycanprevent

only2.5%ofcancers.

C.50%ofcancerscanbepreventedbyeatingfruit

andvegetableseveryday.

D.eatingfruitandvegetableseverydaycanhelp

usnothingbuttogetcancer.

70.Whatcanhelpifyouwanttokeephealthy?

A.Doingexerciseandhavingabalanceddiet.

B.Drinkinglotsofwineandeatingnofat.

C.Nosmokingortakingexercise.

D.Eatingfruitandvegetablesonly.

71.WhichstatementisWRONGaccordingtothepassage?

A.Eatingfruitandvegetablescanhelpkeep

healthy.

B.’Five-a-day'isalsogoodforourhealth.

C.Cancersmainlycomefromdrinkingandsmoking.

D.Peopleareremindedthatdietisgoodforstaying

health.

E

Onethingthateverydogneedstoknowhowtodois

sit.Teachingadogtositisprobablytheeasiesttrick

inthebook.Dogslearntositbypraise.Youmustfirst

introducethemtowhatsittingis.

Gentlyplaceyourhandoverthetoppartoftheir

bottomsandgentlypushdown.Onceyouhavegotthem

intothesittingposition,say"sit”.Now,makesure

thattheyhavesatdownandgivethematreatforpraise.

Waitawhilebeforedoingitagainbecauseeachtime

youdoit,youwillberewardingthemforit.

Usingtreatswhiletrainingyourdogtositwill

helphimorherlearnalotmoreeasily.Heorshemight

think,“OkayIgetit,sowhenIsit,Igetatreat!”

Sointhebeginning,giveyourdogatreateverytime

theysit.Atfirst,whenyouaretrainingyourdogto

sit,theywillfeelpuzzled.Thisisverynormalbecause

sittingisnewtothem.Dogsfavorroutine(常規(guī)),and

oncesittingbecomesapartoftheirdailyroutine,it

willbesomethingthattheytrulyenjoydoingfortheir

ownerswhenasked.

Youngdogsareoftentheeasiesttotraintosit.

Sittingisasimpleandeasycommandthatcanbetaught

toanydog.Olderdogsmaylearnabitmoreslowly,but

thisissimplybecausetheyhavegotintomuchmoreof

aroutine.Donotthinkthatyourolderdogcannotlearn

howtosit.Itjusttakestime.

Ifyouarehavingaseeminglydifficulttime

teachingyourdogtosit,youmayneedtogotoyour

nearestlibraryandrentabookonyourparticulardog

family.Differentdogshavedifferenttempers(脾氣).

Whatisnormalofonedogmaynotbesotrueforothers.

Therearemanythingsthatwilldecidewhetheryourdog

hasaneasytimelearninghowtosit,butmostofit

willbeuptoyou.

72.Themostimportantthingintrainingadogis.

A.trickB.praiseC.orderD.

treat

73.Youngdogsareeasiertotraintositbecause,

A.theyareclevererthanolderdogs

B.theyhaven'tgotintomuchofaroutine

C.theyaredifferentfromolddogsintemper

D.theyenjoydoingwhattheirownerstellthemto

74.Wecanknowfromthetextthat.

A.dogs,whetheryoungorold,canbetaughttosit

only

B.dogswillsitwhentheirownerspatthemonthe

head

C.ownersdonotplayanimportantpartintraining

dogstosit

D.differentdogsshouldbetreateddifferentlywhen

taughttosit

75.Thistextisprobablytakenfrom.

A.atraveljournalB.aTVguidance

C.abookaboutpetsD.aresearch

report

第H卷(非選擇題滿分35分)

第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)

第一節(jié)任務(wù)型讀寫(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)

請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,并根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在文章后圖表

中的空格里填入最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。(每空一詞)。

Manypeoplehavetroublewithreading.Readingisa

processofthebrainwhereyoulookatwordsonapage,

andyourmindseesthepatternsofcharactersand

understandsthemeaninginthem.Ifyoudevelopgood

readingskills,it,11beveryhelpfultoyourfuture.

Aren,tyourschoolteachersalwayssaying“Readmore

books!”?

Readasmuchasyouareable.Startwithtitles,names,

orotherlargerprintitemsthatyoumayknoworever

thoughtabout.Whenyoustartgettingboredorneeda

break,takeone.Readingshouldbefunandenjoyable,

don,tforceit.Afteryourbreak,returntowhereyou

were,andcontinue.

Readthepagecarefully.Don'trush,takeyourtime.

Mostpeoplethinkthatskimmingthepagesisawayof

fastreading,butthisdefinitelynottrue.

Usecontextcluestofindoutaword'smeaning.

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andwantedtoknowwhat“pessimist“means:Mymother

isalwayshappyandoptimistic,thetotaloppositeof

mybrother,thepessimist.Sofromthesentence,you

cangatherthat“pessimist“meanstheoppositeof

happy.Ifyoufindareallydifficultword,usethe

dictionary!

Reread!Ifyoudon,tunderstandwhatyouarereading,

readoverthesentence(s)again.Tryreadingthewords

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easiertoreadandmorepropertoyourreadinglevel.

Feelfreetouseyourfingerasapointer.Itwillkeep

youreyesfocusedonthelineyouarereading,improving

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Keepreading!Trytoreadasmuchasyoucaninyour

freetime.Readingwillhelpyouinlotsofways;your

vocabularywillbecomelargerandyouwillnoticeyour

gradeschangeforthebetterinschool.Havefun

reading!

Togetthemostcomprehension,avoidlyingdownwhile

reading.Whilereadinginbedcanhelpyourelaxand

fallasleep,youcanremembermoreinformationby

havingagoodposture(姿勢(shì))whilereading.

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