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期中閱讀填空專題AWhichmealdoweneedmost,breakfast,lunchordinner?Dinnerisabigmealoftheday,butitisnotthemealweneedmost.Breakfastisthemealweneedmost,becausefromnighttothenextmorningisalongtimetogowithoutfood.Wemayfeelhungryorsickifwehavenobreakfast.Howmanytimesadayshouldchildreneat?Mostpeopleeatthreemealsaday,butfivetimesadayisfineforchildren.Childrenarealwayshungryafterschool.Theyshouldhaveasnackthen.Thentheywillnoteattoofastatdinnerbecauseeatingtoofastisnotgood.Theyshouldalsohaveanappleoranorangebetweenlessons.Theyaregrowing.Theyneedtoeatoften.Isitrighttoeatmuchwhenwegettired?Itisnotgoodtoeattoomuch.Itcanmakeyousick.Waituntil(直到)youarerested.Thenyourfoodwilldoyoubetter.Wecantalkaboutinterestingthingsatthetablebutweshouldtalkquietly.Ifweareglad,ourfooddoesusbetter.Whichmealdoweneedmost?Dinneristhebigmealoftheday,but1isthemealweneedmostbecauseitisalongtimetogowithoutfoodfromnighttothenextmorning.Howmanymealsadayshouldchildreneat?Mostpeopleeatthreemealsaday,butchildrenshouldhavefivemealsbecausetheyaregrowingandtheyaren’t2allthetime.Itisnotgoodto3toofast.Isitrighttoeata4whentheygettired?Itisnotrighttohaveabigmealwhenwearetired,orwemaygetsick.Wemustnoteatuntilwehavearest.Canwetalkatthetable?Wecantalkabouthappythingsbutweshouldn’ttalk___5.1.breakfast2.full3.eat4.lot5.noisilyBDoyouoftenforgetthepageinyourfavouritebook?Don’tbeafraid.Youcanmakeyourbookmark(書簽)inadifferentway,soyouwillneverforgetyourpageagain.Learnhowtomakeapaperbookmark.Itwillhelpyouenjoyreading.Youneed:●Paperindifferentcolours.●Scissors(剪刀),glue(膠水),decorations(裝飾),ribbon(絲帶).Howtodo:1.Findtherightpaper.Paintyourfavouritecolour.Andaheavyonewillbegood.2.Cutthepaperwithscissors.Youhavetothinkaboutthesizeofthebookmark.Toobigortoosmallisnotgood.3.Usethegluetoputthedecorationsonthebookmark.Youwillhavealotoffunatthistime.4.Createaholeatthetopofyourbookmark,andtieaknot(結(jié))withtheribbon.Title:1tomakeapaperbookmarkWhatyou2Paperin3coloursScissors,glue,decoration,ribbonHowtodoFindtherightpaper.Useyourfavouritecolourto4it.Usescissorstocutthepaper.It’snotgoodtobetoobigortoosmall.Useyourgluetoputthedecorationstothebookmark.Youwill5yourselfatthistime.Createaholeatthetopofyourbookmark,andtieaknotwiththeribbon.How/Ways2.need3.different4.paint5.enjoyCBirthdaytraditions(傳統(tǒng))aredifferentaroundtheworld.IntheUnitedStateschildrenoftencelebrateabirthdaywithaparty.Theygivepresentsandhaveatasteofcakeandicecream.ChildreninKoreacelebrateinadifferentway.Theyeatseaweed(海帶)soupandricecakes.Gueststothebirthdaypartymaybedressedintraditionalclothescalledhanbok.AtabirthdaypartyinCanada,childrenlookforacoininthecake.Whenthechildrenplaypartygames,thechildwhofindsthecoingoesfirst.It'ssaidthatGermansarethefirstpeopletohavebirthdaypartiesforchildren.Parentsplaceabirthdaywreath(花環(huán))withcandles(蠟燭)onthetable.Theywilllightatall"life"candleinthemiddleeveryyear,until(直到)theirchildis12yearsold.DifferentcountriesDifferent1tocelebratebirthdays2●Haveaparty.●Givepresentsandtastecakeandicecream.Korea●Eatseaweedsoupand3traditionalclothes.Canada●4acoininthecakeandthechildcangofirst.Germany●Havebirthdayparties.●Placeabirthdaywreathonthetableandlighta“l(fā)ife”candleforthosechildren512yearsold.1.ways/traditions2.America 3.wear4.Find5underDHerearesometips(小貼士)forkeepingyourmindandbodyhealthy:Firstofall,youshouldgetenoughsleep

everynight.Ifyougotobedlate,youwillfeeltired

thenextmorningandyoucan’tworkwell.Don'tforgetthatyoushouldalsodrink

alotofwater.It'sagoodideatodrinkatleast

onelitre(升)ofwatereveryday.Andyoushouldn’tstayinsideallthetime.Thisisnotgoodforyou.Youshouldgoforawalk

everydaytogetfreshair.Youshouldalsokeepyourbodyclean

andinthiswayyouwillavoid(避免)healthproblemsandfeelcomfortableandconfident.Anddon'tforgettobrushyourteethtwoorthreetimesaday,especiallyaftermeals.Ofcourse,youshouldn’tdrinkwine,smokeortakedrugs(吸毒).Allthesethingsharm(傷害)yourbodyandcancauseserioushealthproblems.Remembertheoldsaying:lookafteryoubodyanditwilllookafteryou!Howto__1__yourmindandbodyhealthyTips____2______Getenoughsleepatnight.Oryouwillfeeltiredandnotabletoworkwell.Drinkatleastonelitreofwatereveryday.Yourbodyneedslotsofwater.Go_3__outsidetheroomandbreathefreshair.__4____insideallthetimeisnotgoodforyou.Keepyourselfclean.Beingdirtymaycausehealthproblemsandmakeyoufeeluncomfortableorlessconfident.Brushteethatleasttwiceaday.Don’tdrinkwine,smokeortakedrugs.Thesethingsare__5___foryourhealth.Takecareofyourbodyanditwilldothesametoyou.keepReasonswalkingStayingbadEHereisareportonthelivesofhighschoolstudentsinChina,Japan,SouthKoreaandtheUS.Itsurveyedaround6,200studentsfromthefourcountries.StudyingChinesestudentsspendthemosttimestudying.AlmosthalfofChinesestudentsspendmorethantwohoursontheirhomeworkeveryday.That’smuchmorethanstudentsoftheUS(26.4%),Japan(8.2%)andSouthKorea(5.2%).SleepinginclassJapanesestudentsfallasleepinclassmostoften.About45%ofthemsaidtheysometimesdozeoff(打瞌睡)inclass.InSouthKorea,it’s32%;intheUS,21%;and5%inChina.TakingnotesSouthKoreanstudentsdon’tliketakingnotes.About70%saidtheywritedownwhattheteachersaysinclass,manyfewerthaninJapan(93%),China(90%)andtheUS(89%).Distracted(分心的)Americanstudentsarethemostactive(積極的)inclass,butalsothemostdistracted:84.2%saytheychatwithfriendsinclass;46.9%saytheyeatsnacksandhavedrinksinclass;and38.9%saytheysende-mailsorreadunrelated(無關(guān)的)booksinclass.DoingafterschoolIntheirfreetime,mostChinesestudentsstudyorsurftheInternet.MostAmericanstudentshangoutwiththeirfriends.MostJapanesestudentsdophysicalexercises.MostKoreanstudentswatchTV.LivesofschoolstudentsinChina,Japan,SouthKoreaandtheUSInclass●Chinesestudentsstudyhardest.Nearlyhalfofthemspend____1__twohoursontheirhomeworkeveryday.●Japanesestudents___2____inclassmostoften.Buttheyliketakingnotesbest,93%ofthemwritedowntheteachers’wordsinclass.

●TheKoreanstudents__3____takingnotesinclassandonlyafewofthemspendmorethantwohoursontheirhomeworkeveryday.

●Americanstudentsarethemostactiveanddistractedinclass.____4___ofthemsaytheychatwithfriendsinclass;AfterschoolMostChinesestudentsstudyorsurftheInternet,andmostAmericanstudentshangoutwiththeirfriendsinthe___5____time.1.over2.sleep3.dislike4.Most5.freeFEveryyear,thereisabigdayforbooklovers.ItisWorldBookDayonApril23.Whynotreadanewbook?Readingisagoodhabittohaveinlife.Itshowsyouadifferentworldandmakesyouthinkdifferently.HerearesomegoodbooksTimeforKidspickedout.Let’stakealook!

ThisSideofWild(2015)

GaryPaulsen,US

Ifyouareinterestedinnature(自然)andanimals,thisbookisforyou!Thisbooktellstruestoriesofthewriterandsomeanimalsheloved.Forexample,adoghelpedPaulsenduringabearattack(襲擊),andanothertimeahorseledhimacrossadesert(沙漠).Surprisingly,animalscandomanythings.Youmaylaughsometimes.Butthesetouchingexperiencesmayalsomakeyoucry.

DiaryofaWimpyKid:OldSchool(2015)

JeffKinney,US

Youmayhaveheardofthisbookseries(系列).Andthisisthe10thbookfromit.GregHefleyisamiddleschoolstudent.Hehaseverydayproblems.Nowthingsgetevenmoreinterestingwhenhistowndecidestostopusingallelectronics(電子產(chǎn)品)!Gregfacessomenewproblemswithoutamobilephoneandcomputer.Thisbookshowstherearealwaysafewbumps(崎嶇)intheroad,butyoucanlaughaboutitalongthewaytoo.RecommendationsforWorld1DayNamesofthebooksWritersofthebooksIntroductionsThisSideofWildGaryPaulsenThisbooktellstruestoriesofthewriterandsome2heloved.DiaryofaWimpyKid:OldSchoolJeffKinneyThereare3booksinthisDiaryofaWimpyKidSeries.HowcanGregHefleysolvehisproblems4usingallelectronics.Readingisagoodhabittohaveinlife.Itshowsyouadifferentworldandmakesyouthinkina5way.1.Book2.animals3.ten/104.without5.differentGTomhasthreegoodfriends.TheyareJack,DavidandMark.Theylikemanythings.Tomlikesfootball.Heoftenplaysfootballonweekends.H

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