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2.(2021?青島)Nothingsoundsbetterthanaswimonahotsummerday.However,manyteens,

includingsomewhoaregoodswimmersdrown(溺水)eachyear.Whensomeoneis

drowning,it'softensilentandhappensveryquickly.(1).Herearesometipsonhow

topreventdrowningwhenyougoforaswim.

@

NODMMO

,Neverswimalone-evenforamoment.Youshouldgoswimmingwithadultsand

makesurethattheyareabletokeepyousafe.(2).

?Enterthewatercarefullyandfeetfirst.Goinfeetfirstsothatyoucanknowhowdeep

thewateris.Divingintounsafewatercanleadtoseriousinjuries.

?(3).Takesometimetostretch(拉伸)yourbodybeforeyouenterthe

water.Getyourbodypreparedandsafetywillsurelyfollow.

?Learnlifesavingskills.(4).CPRisoneofthelifesavingskillsthatcanhelp

otherswhoareneardrowning.

,Chooseswimmingareascarefully.(5).Choosetheareaswithsafetyfacilities

(設(shè)施)andlifeguards.

Remember:Incaseofemergency,it'salwaysimportanttocallforhelpfirst!Allinalb

keepswimmingsafetyinmindwhenyouareinandaroundthewater.

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從選項中選出能填入文中空白處的最佳選項,選項中有一項為多余選項。

A.Dobodyexercise

B.Butitcanbeprevented

C.Warmupbeforeswimming

D.Ifsimportanttohaveanadultnearbywatchfordanger

E.Don*tgototheswimmingareasthatyoudon'tknowwell

F.Manyschoolsandtrainingcentersnowofferclassestolearntheseskills

3.(2021?濟(jì)南)Listen!What'sthatinthebackground?Isitrock,countryorclassicalmusic?

(1)

"Musicmakesboththeleftandrightbrainmoreactive,andthiscanmaximize(使最大

化)learningandimproveourmemory,”saysDr.MashaGodkin,aprofessoratNorthcentral

University.

AccordingtoGodkin,it'sgoodtolistentoclassicalmusicwhileyouarestudying.(2)

Youcanalsolistentomeditation(冥想)music,whichcanrelievestressandrelaxyourmind.

Itishelpfultocreateaplaylistofthebeststudymusic.Everyone'stasteinmusicis

different,butwhenitcomestocreatingthebeststudymusicplaylist,herearesometipsto

consider:

?GoClassical

Youmaynotwanttogotoaconcertofclassicalmusic,butthesoundsoftheclassical

musicseemtoincreasemoodandproductivity(效率).(3)

?ConsiderTempo

Itseemsthatmusicwith60?70beatsaminutelikeBeethoven'sFurElisecanhelp

studentsstudylongerandmemorizemoreinformation.

?NatureSounds

(4)Theymakegreatbackgroundnoise.Youcanevencreateyourownmixwith

websiteslikeNoisli.

?ElectronicMusic

Electronicmusicisagreatchoicefbrthosewhodon'tlikeclassical.Anymusicwithlittle

tonolyricsisbest.

?SoundControl

Thevolumeofyourstudymusicisimportant.Don'tdrownout(淹沒)yourown

thoughts.Remember,it'ssupposedtobeinthebackground.

(5)Pleasewritetousandletusknowwhatmusichelpsyougetthrough

school!

A.Thismakesitgreatforstudying.

B.Whatdoyouthinkofcountrymusic?

C.Onereasonisthatclassicalmusichasnolyrics.

D.Thesoundsofbirds,windandrainarerelaxing.

E.Wewouldlovetoknowwhat'sonyourstudyplaylist.

F.Didyouknowthatsomekindsofmusiccanhelpyoufocus?

GHowever,youarenotexpectedtolistentomusicintheclassroom.

4.(2021?威海)閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,將下面方框中的句子還原到文章當(dāng)中,使原文

內(nèi)容完整,請將答案編號涂卡。

Mostpeoplehatechange,whichissaidsinceweoftengothroughbigchangesinlife.And

forsomeofus,eventhesmallestchangescanupsetourday.Sothequestionis:Whydomostof

usfindmakingchangetoourlivessohard?

(1)_______

Fearofchangeisnothingnew.Overacenturyago,peopleofPariswereunhappyovera

particularadditiontotheircity:theEiffelTower.Infact,peopleweresoangryabouttheplans

forthetowerthattheyprotested(抗議)it.(2)Theyweregivennochoiceaboutthe

hugechangethatwasgoingtobemade,sotheybecameangry.Butwegetupsetoverchanges

evenwhenwedohaveasayinthematter.Changesarebroughtabouteverydaybythe

decisionswemake:whichschooltoattend,whichjobtotake,whomtomarry.Voluntary(§

愿的)changesalsomakemostofusuneasybecausewedon'tknowhowthosechangeswill

affectourfuture.

(3)_______

Peoplehavediscoveredthatthekeytoovercomingthefearandangerofchangeistobe

flexible(靈活的)?(4)Beingflexibleisespeciallyimportantinthe21stcenturyas

technologymakeschangetakeplacefasterthaneverbefore.Thosewhorefusechange,

especiallywithtechnologyintheworkplace,mayfindthemselvesoutofjob.

Whenchangecomes,andyouhavenochoicebuttofaceit,acceptit.Apositiveattitude

helpsalot.Infact,thechangemayturnouttobethebestthingforyou.Thatnewjobyougot

mayendupbeingmuchbetterthanyouroldone.Youmaymakethebestfriendsofyourlifein

thenewcityyoumovedto.(5)Thechangeisthereality(現(xiàn)實),andit'suptoyou

whetherthechangewillbeasuccessorafailure.Youneverknow——yournextchangemaybe

yourlife*sEiffelTower!

A.Althoughitmightseemstrange,theirangerwascompletelynatural.

B.Whentheyareflexible,peoplecanacceptnewsituationsmoreeasily.

C.Don*tonlyfocusonhowyoufeelaboutchange;insteaddecidetoacceptthechange.

D.Howwecanovercomeourfearofchange?

E.Whywedislikechange?

5.(2021?煙臺)ImagineyouarestudyingEnglish,thenyoufeeltheneedtocheckyourphone.

(1).Thisprocess,whenrepeatedmanytimes,couldreduce(降低)yourability

tolearnnewmaterials.ltiswhatyoumightcallabadhabit.

(2).WendyWoodisapsychologist(心理學(xué)家)andanexpertonhabits.Inher

bookGoodHabits,BadHabits,shepointsoutthatrepeatedlycheckingthephonesisoneofthe

badhabits.Sheofferssomeideasonhowpeoplecancutbackontheircellphoneuse.

Onesuggestionistowearawatch.(3).

Anothersuggestionistoincreasethenumberofstepsyouneedtotakeinordertouse

yourcellphone."Silenceit.Turnitoff…TurnonFlyingMode,“shewrites.(4).For

example,youcanputyourphoneinsideabackpack.

Woodalsosuggestsanotherwaytoreducetheuseofyourcellphone.Shesaysyoucan

askoneofyourfamilymemberstowatchyouandremindyoueverytimeyoucheckyour

phone.

Finally,Woodsuggestsonekindofreward(獎勵),youcouldgiveyourselffornot

lookingatyourphone-readingagoodbook.

Today,wediscussedideasforreducingyourcellphoneuse.(5).Habitchanges

taketime.Butwithplanning,repetitionandinsistence,youcandoit.

A.Youcanalsousetheseideastobreakotherbadbehaviors.

B.Todaywewilldiscusshowyoucanbreaksuchakindofbadhabit.

C.Perhapsyouarelearningnewwordsandexpressionsonyourphone.

D.Thiswillgiveyounoexcuseforlookingatthephone—checkingthetime.

E.Youreturntoyourstudy,onlytolookagainatyourphoneashorttimelater.

F.Sheaddsthatyoucanmoveyourphonetoaplacethatismoredifficulttoreach.

6.(2021?臨沂)OnSaturdaymorning,TomSawyerhadtopainthisaunt'sfence(柵欄).Tom

lookedatthethirtymetersofwidefenceandfeltbad.Hethoughtofthefunhehadplannedfor

theday.Soonthefreeboyswouldgoouttoplay,andtheywouldlaughathimforhavingto

work.Hefeltevenworse.(1)

SoonBenRogersappeared,eatinganapple.Tomignored(不理)himandcontinued

painting.Hestoppedandlookedathisworklikeanartist."Hello,Tom.Fmgoing

swimming.Don'tyouwishyoucould?Butofcourse,youhavetowork.”

TomlookedatBen,thensaid,nWhatdoyoucallwork?”

“Isn'tthiswork?”

Tomcontinuedpainting,andanswered,"Well,maybeitis,andmaybeitisn't.AllIknow

is,Ilikeit."

nDoyoureallylikeit?”

H(2)H

Thatmadeitsounddifferent.Benstoppedeatinghisapple.Tommovedhisbrushcarefully

backwardsandforwardsandsteppedbacktolook.Benwatchedeverymove,gettingmore

interested.Presently,hesaid,"Hey,Tom,letmepaintalittle."

Tomthought,andthensaid,"No,Idon'tthinkso,Ben.AuntPollywantsthisfence

paintedcarefullybecauseit'sonthestreet.It'sdifficulttodoitright."

"Comeon,letmetry.*'

"I'dliketo,Ben.ButAuntPollywon'tevenletmybrotherSiddoit."

"I'llbecareful.Filgiveyoumyapple.*'

(3)WhileBenwasworkinginthesun,Tomsatunderatreeeatingtheapple

andthinkinghowtocatchmoreboys.Andtherewerelotsofthem.Boyscametomakefun,but

stayedtopaint.BythetimeBenwastired,TomhadexchangedthenextturnwithBillyFisher

foragoodkite,andthenJohnnyMiller,andsoon.(4)Hehadlearnedthattomake

someonewantsomething,youonlyhavetomakeitdifficulttoget.

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從方框中選出四個選項填入文中空缺處,使短文內(nèi)容通順完整。有一項

剩余。

A.A11oftheboysweregladtopaintthisfencebecausetheycouldgetTom'stoysiftheydid.

B.TomgaveBenhisbrushwithreluctance(勉強(qiáng))onhisface,butwithhappinessinhis

heart.

C.Suddenlyhehadanidea.Hetookhisbrushandstartedpainting.

D.Bythetimehehadnomorepaint,hehadhadlotsoftoysandtreasures,andthefencehad

had

threecoatsofpaint.

E.Whynot?Doesaboygetachancetopaintafenceeveryday?

7.(2021?棗莊)Whenyouhaveacold,yourfriendscan'tvisityoubecausetheydon*twanttoget

acold.Whenyouarepartofafamily,ifoneofyougetsacold,oftenallofyougetit.

(1).Belowarefourwaystohelpstopacoldspreadingandtofeelbetteragain.

?Washyourhands.

Washingyourhandsisthemostimportantwaytostopthespreadofcolds.Coldgerms

(病菌)arespreadbytouch.Thegermsgetontoyourhandsandfromthereintoyoureyes,

noseandmouth.Washyourhandscarefullyusingsoapandhotwater*.(2),theywillbe

muchlesslikelytogetthecold.

?Coveryournoseandmouth.

Thereisasayingthat"coughsandsneezesspreadillness1'.(3)whencoughing

andyournoseifsneezing.Thatway,thecoldgermswon*tgetontoyourhandsandspreadto

thingsyoutouchsuchasdoorknobs,taphandlesorcupsandplates.

?(4).

Coldgermsarespreadveryeasily.Youcanuseadisinfectant(消毒的)cleanertoclean

doorknobs,taps,toilethandles.Besuretouseonlyyourowntowel,toothbrushandcup.

?Takecareofyourself.

(5).Eathealthysimplefoodssuchassouporrice.Getenoughrestand

sleep.Stayinbed,readabook.DoyourschoolworkandpracticeyourEnglish!

Rememberthatacommoncoldonlylastsafewdays.Youwillfeelbettersoon.

A.Somecoldmedicinescanhelpstopachesandfever

B.Coldgermscanbespreadbycoughingandsneezing

C.Ifallthemembersofyourfamilywashtheirhandstoo

D.Alwaysuseapieceofsoftpapertocoveryourmouth

E.Whenyouwashyourhandseveryhalfanhour

F.Cleanyourhouse

G.Thereisnogoodmethodoftreatingthecommoncold

8.(2021?濰坊)Everytimeyou'reonline,youarebombarded(如炮轟)bypictures,articles,

linksandvideostryingtotelltheirstory.(1)

Readthesetips,anddon'tgetfooledbyfakenews!

1.Checkthesource(來源)

(2)Doesitlookreal?Isthetextwellwritten?Fakenewswebsitesoftenuse

addressesthatsoundlikerealnewspapers,butdon'thavemanyrealstoriesaboutothertopics.

2.Watchoutforfakephotos

Manyfakenewsstoriesuseimages(圖像)thatarePhotoshoppedortakenfroman

unrelatedsite.Sometimes,ifyoujustlookcloselyalanimage,youcanseeifithasbeen

changed.OruseatoollikeGoogleReverseImagesearch.

3.(3)_____

Looktoseeifthestoryyouarereadingisonothernewssitesthatyouknowandtrust.If

youdofinditonmanyothersites,thenitprobablyisn'tfake(althoughtherearesome

exceptions).

4.Lookforothersigns

Thereareothermethodsthatfakenewsuses.TheseincludeusingALLCAPS(全大寫)

andlotsofadsthatcomeoutwhenyouclickonalink.(4)Ifthenewsstorymakes

youangry,it'sprobablydesignedtomakeyouangry.

Ifyouknowthesethingsaboutonlinenews,andcanusetheminyoureverydaylife,then

youhavethecontroloverwhattoreadandwhattobelieve.Ifyoufindanewsstorythatyou

knowisfake,themostimportantadviceis:don'tshareit!

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從下列選項中選出能填入文中空白處的最佳選項,選項中有一項為多余

選項。

A.Checkthestoryisinotherplaces.

B.Unluckily,notallofthesestoriesaretrue.

C.Fakenewsstoriesoftenspreadmuchfaster.

D.Also,thinkabouthowthestorymakesyoufeel.

E.Lookatthewebsitewherethestorycomesfrom.

NEWS

9.(2021?德州)ManuelVera,wholivesinMaryland,is71yearsold.Hethinksthathomesmust

befullofoldbikesbecausebikesaregoodmemoriesofhomeandlove.(1)Hesaid,

"IgrewupinPeru.Myfathertaughtmetoride.Irememberwhenmyfatherfirstletgoofthe

bike.(2)Icouldgowherevermybikemighttakeme.”

(3)Childrengrowupanddon'tneedthemanymore.Somepeoplestopriding

thembecauseofmorecars.ManuelVerafeltkindofsad.(4)Hewouldtrytogetthese

oldbikesbackontheroad.In2020,hesentamessagetohisneighbors.ltsaidhewouldfixtheir

bikesforfree.Mr.Verafixed104bicyclesinthelastyear.Heranoutofbikestoworkon.(5)

Heaskedifpeoplehadunusedbikesinthemessage.Hewouldfixthemupandgivethem

away.Mr.Veragivesthebikesawayatapark.Hesaysitistheperfectplace.

Sometimes,Mr.Verawillseeabicyclehefixed,"Everyoldbikeisshiningwithgood

memoriesoflove,"hesaidwithhiseyesshining.

A.Anideacametohismind.

B.Itwasasurprisetoridebymyself.

C.Thatmakeshimthinkofhischildhood.

D.InJanuaryhesentanothermessagearound.

E.A11hisneighborsarethankfultohimfordoingthis.

F.Astimegoes,bikesaredisappearinginpeople'slife.

10.(2021?泰安)DuringtheSpringandAutumnPeriod,therelivedagreatmusiciannamedYu

Boya.Heplayedguqinverywell.(1)ZhongZiqiwasoneofthem.

Oneday.YuBoyacamebackfromatriptothemountains.Heplayedguqintoexpresshis

loveforthemountains.

(2)Zhongsaid,"Howbeautifullyyou'replayingguqin!WhenIlistentoyou

playingguqin,Icanalmostseethemountainsinfrontofmyeyes."

(3)Thenheplayedanothertune(調(diào)子).Zhongclappedhishandsandcheered

again,"Whatabeautifultuneitis!When1listentoit,Iseemtoimaginehundredsofboats

aresailingdown

bigrivers."

BoyawassurprisedatZhong'scomments(評論).(4)Wheneverheplayeda

newtune,ZhongcouldtellwhatBoyawasthinkingaboutwhenheplayedthetune.

nYbuappreciate(欣賞)mymusicandunderstandmymind.Youknowmelikeatrue

friend,"Boyasaidexcitedly.

Afterthat,BoyaandZhongbecameclosefriends.AfterZhong'sdeath,Boyawassosad

thathebrokehisguqinanddecidednevertoplayitagain.

ThisisthestoryaboutYuBoyaandZhongZiqi.Wecanlearnalessonfromthestory.

(5)Ifyoufindyourtruefriends,lovethemandcherish(珍惜)realfriendships.

A.BoyawaspleasedtohearZhong'swords.

B.Itishardtofindatruefriend.

C.Manypeopleenjoyedhismusic.

D.HedecidedtoplaymoretunesforZhong.

E.ZhongZiqistoodbesideYuBoyaashewasplayingguqin.

11.(2020?煙臺)Insummer,thehighheatalwaysmakesyoufeeluncomfortable.(1)

Actually,tostaycoolandcomfortable,youcantrylotsofnaturalways,includingwater,fans,

cooldrinks,andmore.Herelet'sseehowtousewatertocooldown.

Drinkwatermoreoften.Yourbodywillfeelcoolerifyoudothat.Trydrinkingatleast

eightbottlesofwatereveryday.Addingorange,lemon,ortomatopiecestoyourwatermakes

itmorerefreshing.

(2)_______

Freezeahandkerchief(手帕)andputitonyourneck,forehead,arms,orlegs.(3)

Whenthehandkerchiefheatsup,simplywetitandputitbackinthefridge.Youcanalsoputan

icepackbehindyourhead.

Runcoldwateroveryourwrists(手腕).Weiyourwristsandotherparts,suchasyourneck

andyourinnerelbows,withcoolwaterfbr10secondseach.Thiswillloweryourtemperature

foralittlebit.

(4)Thiscanheespeciallyhelpfulfbrcoolingdownrightbeforeyougotobed:

Fillyourbathtub(浴缸)withcoolwaterandgetin.Onceyouareusedtothe

temperature:letsomewateroutandrefillitwithcoolwater:Keepdoingthisuntilyoufeelcool

enough(5)

Withtherightways;youcanavoidtheheatwhilesavingmoneybytuningofftheair

conditioning(空調(diào)).

A.Takeacoolshower,ifyouprefer.

B.Soyoushoulddrinkmorewaterinsummer.

C.Placingitonyourbodycanhelpyoubeattheheat.

D.Itmaybeeasiertodrinkmoreifyourwaterhasataste.

E.Yourbodywillstaycoolforalongtimeafteryougetout.

F.Haveyoueverthoughtaboutgettingthroughthehotsummerwithoutairconditioning?

12.(2020?淄博)Twenty-sixyearsago,YossiwentdeepintotheAmazonjungleandgotlostfbr

threeweeks.Helostalotofweightastheresultofhungeranddisease(疾?。?However,

heluckilygotoutofthejungleandwroteabookJungleabouthisstoryyearslater.The

questionremains-howdidhesurvive(幸存)?

Yossihadalwaysdreamedofexploring(探險)theheartoftheAmazonjungle.Hemet

andbecamegoodfriendswithMarcus,Kari,andKevin.Theysetofftogether.

(1)Atthebeginning,thatseemedlikeagoodideasotheybuilttheboatexcitedly

andstarteddownriver.However,ontheirjourney,Karisuddenlyrefusedtocontinue.Themen

thenseparatedandmovedoninpairs.

YossiandKevincontinuedontheboat.Nearawaterfall,theylostcontroloftheirboatand

werethrownintotheriver.(2)Yossithenspentfourdaystryingtogetbackupriver

tofindhisfriendbutfailed.Duringthistime,Kevinwassavedbysomefishermen.Hequickly

wenttothetownandaskedforhelpfromthelocalpeople.

Deepintheforest,Yossiclimbedaround,lostandalone.(3)Asthedayspassed,

notonlydidYossirunoutoffood,buthealsorealizedhisfootwasstartingtorot(腐爛)

away.

Yossiwantedtogiveupmanytimes.Oneday,ashewascleaningafreshwoundonhis

foot,Ybssiheardthesoundofaboatengine.Hetriedhisbesttogettotheriverbank.(4)

Yossiwantedtoshoutoutbutwastootiredtodoso.Howdisappointedhewaswhenhesaw

thesearchpartytumingaroundandawayfromhim.Yossitriedtorunforwardbutfellinto

thewater.ThenoisecaughtKevin'sattentionandYossiwasfinallysaved.

A.KevinswamtothebankbutYossiwasrusheddownriver.

B.TheirplanwastosailonaboatdowntheTuichiRiver.

C.Karilosthislifeinthejungle.

D.ItwasKevin.

E.Alsothereweredangerousanimalsaround.

13.(2019?臨沂)Wehavefoundplasticintheoceanandinanimalslikebirds,fishand

whales.Butforthefirsttime,scientistshavefoundplasticinhumanpoop(大便),USA

Todayreported.ThefindingscamefromastudyledbyscientistsfromEnvironmentAgency

Austria.(1)Thevolunteerswrotedownwhattheyateforaweekandthenprovideda

stoolsample(大便樣本)fortesting.

(2)About20smallplasticparticles(顆粒)werefoundinevery10grams

(克)ofstool."Thesmallestplasticparticlescanentertheblood,thelymphaticsystem,

andmayevenreachtheliver(肝臟),"saidPhilipSchwabl,whotookpartinthe

research.(3)They'renotsurehowtheplasticgotinthevolunteers*bodies,

either.Butmostofthevolunteerssaidtheydrankfromplasticbottlesandalsoateseafood

thatcouldincludeplasticfromoceanpollution.

Infact,plasticiseverywherearoundus.Everyyear,lotsofplasticwastegoesintothe

ocean.(4)Mostoftheparticlesstayintheocean.Otherscanspreadintothesoiland

air.Couldplasticintheairfallontofoodandgetintothehumanbody?

Somepaststudiesmayalsogiveusaclue.(5)Andevensomedrinkingwaterhas

beenfoundtohavetinyplasticparticlesinit.

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從方框中選出五個句子填入文中空缺處,使短文內(nèi)容通順完整.

A.There,sunlightandwaves(海浪)breaktheplasticwastedowntoverysmallpieces.

B.Thescientistsaresurethattheplasticmustbeharmfultohumans.

C.AccordingtoUSAToday,90%ofseasaltwhichissoldintheworldincludesplastic.

D.Thescientistsfollowedeighthealthyvolunteersfromdifferentpartsoftheworld.

E.However,thescientistsaren'tsureiftheplasticisharmfultohumans.

F.Scientistsfoundninedifferentkindsofplasticinthestoolsamplesaccordingtothestudy.

14.(2020?德州)

Wanttosavetheearth?Plantatree!

What'scausingglobal(全球的)warming?Isitman-made?Oraretemperatures

simplychangingnaturally?Whateverthecase,wecanatleasttrytoslowthingsdown.But

how?

TheWildernessProjecthasanidea,(1).Iftheearthhasmoretrees,greenhouse

gaseswillbereduced,andthiswillhelpstopglobalwarming.(2)andimproveair

quality(質(zhì)量).

(3).InBelgium,theOrganizationforForestsworkedwithfarmerstohelpthem

plantmoretrees.InSpain,theCanopyProjectplantsonetreeforeverySpaniard(西班牙人)

inordertoimprovetheenvironment.InGermany,ateenagernamedFelixFinkbeinerhasbeen

leadingaglobalmovementtoplantmoretrees.(4).

Now,lotsofpeopleallovertheworldhavealreadybeenplantingmoretrees.Infact,if

everyoneplantsonetree,justone,itwilldogreatgoodtoourenvironment.

Sowhatcanyoudotohelp?(5),althoughyouneedtogetadviceonhowto

lookafterit.Oryoucanjoinatreeplantingprojectsuchastheonesmentionedabovetohelp

savetheearth.

So,goon,plantatree..andsavetheearth!

A.Maybeyoucanbuyayoungtreetogrow

B.Theysuggestthatweshouldplantmoretrees

C.Anotherquestionishowquicklythesealevelwillrise

D.Manycountriesarecallingonpeopletoplantmoretrees

E.What'smore,theyimprovehumanhealthbyproducingoxygen(氧氣)

F.Hewasninewhenhecameupwiththeideaofplantingtreesaroundtheworld

A

15.(2020?臨沂)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容.從方框中選出五個句子填入文中空缺處,使短文內(nèi)容通順

完整.

Wakeup,boysandgirls!Putupyourhandifyoutrytorepairyourtiredbodybysleeping

in(睡懶覺)onweekends.Anewstudysaysthehabitmightnotbeagoodideaforyourhealth.

Theten-daystudycameoutinthemagazine"CurrentBiology".Volunteersweredivided

intothreegroups.Thefirstgroupenjoyedninehours*sleepeachnight.Thesecondgroupwas

allowedtosleeponlyfivehourseachnight.Thethirdgroupwasgivenfivehours'sleep

MondaythroughFriday.(1)Buttheywereputbackontheshortsleepschedulethe

nextMonday.

Boththesecondandthirdgroupsatemoresnacksatnightandputonweight.Theyalso

sawadecrease(減少)ininsulinsensitivity(胰島素敏感性),awarningsignfordiabetes

(糖尿病).Researchershavelongknownalack(缺乏)ofsleepcanincreasehealth

risks.(2)

"Eventhoughpeopleinthethirdgroupsleptasmuchastheycouldontheweekend,itwas

notenough,MsaidDrKennethWright,wholedthestudy."Whentheywentbacktotheshort

sleepschedulethenextweek,theirbodyfailedtocontrolbloodsugar.(3)

Sowhatshouldwedoifsleepinginovertheweekendisnotagoodchoice?(4)

Cutnutthe"sleepstealers11suchaswatchingtelevisionshowsorspendingtimeoncomputers

ormobilephones.Alwaysremember:Gettingenoughsleepisasimportantashavinggood

caringhabitsordoingexerciseregularly.

A.Thatwaspartlybecausetheirbiologicalclock(生物鐘)hadbeenchanged.

B.Peoplecanrepairtheirtiredbodybysleepinginonweekends.

C.Butitwassurprisingthatthethirdgrouphadbeenworsethanthesecondone.

D.DrWrightgaveadviceintwowords:sleeplonger.

E.Andthentheywereallowedtosleepasmuchastheylikedoveraweekend.

2017-2021年山東中考英語真題分類匯編之選句補(bǔ)全短文

參考答案與試題解析

一.選句補(bǔ)全短文(共15小題)

1.(2021?淄博)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后面的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項

中有項為多余選項。

AlthoughNewZealandsellsquitealotofkiwifruittoothercountrieseveryyear,kiwidid

notalwaysgrowinNewZealand.

In1904,MaryIsabelFraserreturnedhomefromChinawhereshevisitedhersister.(1)

E_Alocalnurseryman(苗圃主人),AlexanderAllison,plantedthem.Hetookcareofthe

plantsforfouryears,beforetheyfinallyfruitedin1910.

Peoplethoughttheytastedlikegooseberry(鵝莓).(2)D

Otherpeoplestartedgrowingthem.Bythe1920s,Chinesegooseberryplantswere

availableatseveralnurseries(苗圃).Theycaughttheeyeofhorticulturists(園藝家).

Onehorticulturist,HaywardWright,choseplantsfromthefirstseeds.Theyproduce,

largefruitwithexcellentflavoursohegrewmoreplants,In1956,theywerenamed

afterhim.(3)A

KiwifruitwassoldtotheUnitedKingdomandAustraliain1952and1953,andChinese

gooseberriesgrewincreasinglypopularabroad.Peoplegraduallybegantonoticethisfruitand

becamefascinated.Youareright.It'stimeforpeopletopickalocalnameforthisgooseberry.

Thename"melonettes1'wassuggestedbutwasnotaccepted,(4)CHethoughtthe

fruitlookedlikeNewZealand'snationalkiwibird,whichhasaroundedbodycoveredwith

fuzzy(有絨毛的)brownfeathers.Thenamewasaccepted.ltisstillcalledkiwifruit,although

somecountriesshortenittokiwi.

A.TheHaywardvariety(種類)isstillthefavor

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