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05:【好題精選】任務(wù)型閱讀-2023年中考英語專題練(含答

案解析)(江蘇泰州市)

學(xué)校:姓名:班級:考號:

一、閱讀填表(共o分)

閱讀下面短文,并根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一個最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,每個

空格只填1個單詞。

Whenstudentsgetboredwiththeboringclassesintheclassroom,thepracticalclassesin

thelabhelpthemrelax.There,studentscangethands-onexperienceaboutthelessonsthey

havelearned.Highschoolstudentsareallowedtodothebasicexperiments(實驗)of

differentsubjectsofscience,mainlyphysics,chemistryandbiology.However,labsafety

matters.Labsafetyrulesaremainlyaboutpersonalsafelyandproperwaystouseinstruments

toavoidaccidentsinsidethelab.

Middleschoolisthefirstchanceforstudentstoworkinasciencelab.Labexperiments

arecarriedoutwithgreatcare.Andthestudentsarealwaystoldtofollowtheinstructionsto

makesureoflabsafety.Firstly,youmustbecarefulofyourpersonalsafety.Whiledoing

experiments,youshouldbedressedinprotectivethings,likegloves,safetyglassesandcaps.

Sinceyouaredealingwiththeinstrumentsorthechemicals(化學(xué)制品)forthefirsttime,you

mightbecurioustotrysomethingnew.Butsuchactivitiesoftenleadtolabdangers.So,avoid

anykindofcarelessness.

Therearedifferenttypesofinstnimentsinsideasciencelab.Physicslabsarefilledwith

differentelectricalinstruments,whichneedsafeusingsteps.Soyouneedtodothe

experimentsunderthesupervision(監(jiān)督)ofyourteachersuntilyouaregoodatthem.Don't

mixthechemicalsasyoulike.Itmightcausedanger.Alsoyoushouldalwayskeepabiology

labcleanloavoidpollution.

Youarenewtothelabanditisyourdutytolearnaboutthelabcompletely.Youshould

leamaboutthecorrectusingstepsofexpensiveinstruments.Turnoffthegasassoonasyou

finishyourexperiments.Youalsoshouldlearnaboutwherethefireextinguisherisandthe

workingoffiresafetyinstruments.

Lab]rulesforschoolstudents

Experimentscan2studentswithhands-onexperience

aboutknowledgeinthebook.

Highschoolstudentshavechancestodoexperimentsinphysics,

Introduction

chemistryandbiology.

Youhavetokeepyourselfsafeby3insiruincnts

properly.

4protectivethingswhileperformingexperimentsis

necessary.

Personalsafety

Don'tbe5whiledealingwiththeinstrumentsorthe

chemicals.

Dotheexperimentsunderyourteachers'supervision.

SafeoperationDon'thavethechemicalsmixedbecauseitmightbe6.

Keepabiologylabcleansothatitwon'tbe7.

9learnabouthowtouseexpensiveinstruments.

Don'tleavethegas10whenyoufinishyour

8onlearningabout

experiments.

thelab

Learnaboutwhere(hefireextinguisherisandtheworkingof

firesafetyinstruments.

ShenzhouXIIItaikonauts'(航天員的)six-monthstayattheTiangongspacestationis

wrappingup.Nowtheyfaceonelasttestof(heirscientificandspace(ravelskills—reluming

homesafely.BeforetheycomebacktoEarthinmid-April,whatneedstobedonebefore

leavingthespacestation?

Ifyouarccominghomeafteralongjourney,youhavetopackup.Forastronautsin

space,theyneedto“pack”bothexperimental(實驗的)informationandsamples(樣品)and

theirpersonalbelongings,sotheycanbefurtherresearchedontheEarth.

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Theastronautshavetotidyupmanyobjects,includinggoodsontheTianzhou3cargo

(貨物)spacecraft,accordingtoZhongWeiwei,aresearcherattheChinaAstronautResearch

andTrainingCenter.

Sincethespacestationhasnoroomservice,noonehelpsthethreeastronautsto“clean

thehousc'^.Theyneedtocollectagreatamountofwaste.Thisincludesleftoverfood,sanitary

(衛(wèi)生)wasteandwastefromin-orbitexperiments.Thewasteisthenputintotheorbital

module(劾L道艙),andtheorbitalmoduleburnsupasitre-entersEarth'satmosphere.

Theymustputallequipment(設(shè)備)inplacecorrectlysincetherewillbeagapofmore

thanonemonthbeforetheastronautsofShenzhouXIVenterthespacestation,accordingto

Zhong.Thethreemembersneedtomakesuresomeitems,suchasgymequipment,arefixed

tothewallstokeepthemfromfloating.

Astronautsexperiencemicrogravity(微重力)forlongperiodsoftimeduringtheirstays

onthespacestation,whichhasaneffectontheirbodies.Thisincludesalossoffluid(體;夜),

muscleatrophy(菱縮),What'smore,theylosebone.

Tomakesureof(heirsafereturn,thethreetaikonautshavebeendoingphysicalexercises

totraintheirmusclesforthereturntotheEarth.Basedontheirin-orbitphysicalexaminations,

expertshavecustomized(定制)exerciseplansforeachofthemtohaveasafelanding,Zhong

toldChinaDaily.

請根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,完成唁息記錄表,每空一詞。

WhatneedstobedonebeforeShenzhouXIIItaikonauts11thespacestation.

12theirpersonalbelongings,they

Thingsthatneedtobepacked.alsoneedto“pack”experimentalinformation

andsamples.

*Alarge____13____ofobjectslikegoodson

theTianzhou3cargospacecraft.

*Thethreeastronautsneedto“cleanthehouse”

by14.

Thingsthatneedtobecollected.

Thentheyputthewasteintotheorbitalmodule

(軌道艙).15burnsupasitre-enters

Earth'satmosphere.

*A11equipment16beputinplace

correctly.

*Someitemsarefixedtothewallsto

17floating.

*Alossoffluid:

The18ofspacetravelonthe*Muscleatrophy;

humanbody.*19loss.Thethreeastronautshave

beendoingexercisestoreturn_____20_____.

閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文中的信息完成文后表格。在答題卡標(biāo)有題號的橫線上,寫出空

缺處所填單詞的正確形式。(每空一詞)

YoumaythinkthatEnglishdictionarieshavebeenusedformany,manycenturies.The

spellingofEnglishhasalwaysbeenaproblem,butitwasmoreofaprobleminthedays

beforeadictionary.Inthosedayspeoplespeltwordsindifferentwayswhichyoumightfind

interesting.ButitmadereadingEnglishmuchmoredifficult.Sodictionarieswereinventedto

encourageeverybody(ospellthesame.Infact,anEnglishdiclionarylike(hekindyouuse

todaywasn'tmadeuntilthetimeoftheQingDynasty.Threemendidmostoftheimportant

earlyworkondictionaries:SamuelJohnson,NoahWebsterandJamesMurray.Thesemen

spentnearlyalloftheirlivestryingtocollectwordsfortheirdictionaries.

ThelargestdictionaryintheworldistheOxfordEnglishDictionary,orOEDforshort

TheideaforthisdictionarycamefromanimportantmeetinginBritainin1857.Twenty-two

yearslater,OxfordUniversityaskedJamesMurraytobetheeditorofitsnewdiclionary.

Murrayhadneverbeentocollege.Attheageoffourteen,helefthisvillageschoolin

Scotlandandlearnedbyhimselfwhileworkinginabank.Laterhebecameagreatteacher.

AfterOxfordgavehimthejob,Murrayhadaplacebuiltinthegardenbehindhishousetodo

hiswork.Partofitwasonemeterunderground.Inwinterhehadtowearaheavycoatandput

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hisfeetinaboxtokeepwann.Everymorning,Murraygotoutofbedatfiveo'clockand

workedseveralhoursbeforebreakfast.Oftenhewouldworkbycandlelightintotheevening.

Murrayhopedtofinishthenewdictionaryintenyears.Butafterfiveyears,hewasstill

addingwordsfortheletterA!ThenotherswenttoworkwithMurray,andhistwodaughters

wereamongthem.Heworkedonthedictionaryuntilhewasveryold.Forty-fouryearslater,

in1928,othereditorsfinishedit.Itincludedmorethan15,000wordsintwelvebooks.And

youthoughtyourEnglishdictionarywasbig!

NotesonJamesMurray'slife

Murray'sBominScotland.Heleftschoolat14and21himselfwhen

earlylifeheworkedinabank,laterbecameagreatteacher.

*HebecametheeditorofOEDintheyear22.

*Hisworking23werebad.

a.Heworkedinapart-undergroundplacein(hegardenbehindhis

house;

Murray'sworkonb.Hehadtowearaheavycoatandputhisfeetinaboxtokeepwarm:

OEDc.Hegotupearlyanddidn'thavebreakfast24heworked

severalhourseverymorning;

d.Heoftenworkedbycandlelightintotheevening.

*ThetimehespentonOEDwasmuch25thanexpected.

*Laterothersandhistwodaughters26him.

*OEDwasfinishedintheyear1928.Itincluded2715,0(X)

wordsintwelvebooks.Itisthe28dictionaryintheworld.

OtherinformationThankstoit,peoplecan29inthesamewaynow.

*ForMurray,workingonadictionarywasn'tonlya_____30_____but

awonderfuljourney.

請根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容,完成表格,每空一詞。

Everyonewantstofindhappiness.Butsometimeslookingforhappinesscanbeashard

aslookingforlosttreasure.Justwhenyouthinkyounearlyreachit,somethingunexpected

happens.Thismaypuzzleyoualot.Herearesometipsforhelpingyoufindhappiness.

Don'tputallyoureggsinonebasket.Youcan'tbehappyifyoudependononethingor

oneperson.Youneedtomakeyourcircle(I置子)offriendsandactivitieslarger.

Followyourheart.Whenwegoagainstourownthoughts,weusuallyfeelsad.Follow

yourstrongfeelingandletitguideyoutowardpeopleandthingsthatwillmakeyourlife

belter.Daybyday,youwillbehappierthanbefore.

Organizeyourideas.Manypeoplepushawayhappinesswhentheythinktoomuch.

Don'tkeepeverythinginhead.Trymakingalistofthethingsthatseemtoobigtomanageon

yourown.Youmayfindthelistisn'taslongasyouthought.Youcandomostofthethingsby

yourself.

Lookatyourliteasawhole.Mostofthethingsthatpreventusfromfeelinghappyare

justsomelittlethings.Rememberlifeisalwaysgoingon,andwhatever(helittlethingis,it

willend.

Rememberyourvalues.Weallhaveavaluesystem,awaywehavedecidedtogo

throughlife,whichmakesusfeellikeagoodperson.Theimportantthingistoremember

yourvalueswhenlifebecomeshard.Keepingyourvaluesstrongwillhelpcreatehappiness.

Happinesscanbehardtofeelattimes,sodon'tthinkthereissomethingwrongwithyou

ifyoudon,tfeelit.Thewaysabovewillsuccessfullyhelpyoutofeelmoreofit.

WaystoFindHappiness

IntroductionSometimeshappinessis31toget.

Makemore32andtakepartinmoreactivities.Itis

33foryoutofindhappinessifyoudependononethingorone

person.

TipsforsolvingtheLeiyourheartguideyoutowardpeopleandthingsthatwill34

puzzleyourlife.Inthisway,your35willgrow.

Writedownthethingsthatyouseem36tomanageonyour

own.Youwillbehappytofindyoucando37thingsthanyou

thought.

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Lookatyourlifeasawhole.Whatever(heunhappythingsare.mostof

themwill38.

Keepyourvaluesstrongafteryou'vemadea39onhowto

spendlife.

Beingagoodpersonevenwhenlifeishardwillhelpcreatehappiness.

Yonwillhe_____40_____ingettinghappinesswiththehelpofthefive

Conclusion

tips.

任務(wù)型閱讀

Gellingelectricityhasalwaysbeenaproblemfor(he173peoplelivinginNuevo

Saposoa,asmallvillageinPeru,SouthAmerica.However,thingswentworseinMarch2017

afterheavyrainsdamagedtheonlypowercables(電纜)inthearea.Thevillagerswereforced

touseoillamps,whicharenotonlyexpensivebutalsodangerousbecauseoftheharmful

gasestheyproduce.

Luckily,researchersattheUniversityofTechnology(LIT)inLima,Peruheardabout

(heirproblemandfoundawonderfulmethodtosolveit.Theymadealampthatcanbe

poweredbyplantsandsoil,bothofwhichcanbeeasilyfoundintheAmazonianrainforest

wherethevillagelies.Thelamptakesenergyfromaplantgrowinginawoodenboxanduses

ittolightupanLEDlightbulb.

Whilethatmaysoundamazingandevenimpossible,thesciencebehindtheideaisquite

simple.Asplantscreatetheirfood(usingthesun'senergy,waterandchemicalsfromthesoil),

theyalsoproducewastewhichtheyreturntothesoil.Tinyanimalsinthesoileatthiswaste

andtheyproduceelectrons(電子).TheUTteamputspecialsticksinsidethesoiltogetthe

energyandkeepitinthelamp'sbatteriesforlateruse.Theresearcherssayasinglecharge(電

荷)canpowera50-waitLEDlightfortwohours—enoughtimeforlocalvillagerstogettheir

eveningworkdone.

TheuniversitygavetenPlantLampstothevillagersofNuevoSaposoainOctober2017.

Sofar,theyhavebeenahugesuccess!ElmerRamirez,theUTprofessorwhoinventedthe

lamp,believesthePlantLampcouldhelpimprovethelivesofmanypeople,especiallysmall

rainforestcommunities,42%ofwhomhavenoelectricity.

Topic:Anewinvention—thePlantLamp

Thepeople42inNuevoSaposoahavetroubleonelectricity.

The41However,thingswentworsefortheonlypowercablestherewere

inthesmalldestroyed43heavyrains.Thevillageshadtouseoillamps,

villagealthoughtheyarcexpensivetouseandcanbe44topeople's

health.

★Someresearchersmadeanewkindoflamp.Itcanbepoweredby

Themethodtocommonobjects45intherainforest—plantsandsoil.

solveit★Thelamptakesenergyfromaplantgrowinginawoodenboxanduses

ittolightupanLEDlightbulb.

★Plantscreatetheirfoodandproducewastewhichgoes46to

thesoilatthesametime.Sometinyanimals47onthewasteand

Thescienceproduceelectrons.

explanation★TheUTteamcangettheenergyandkeepitinthelamp'sbatteries.A

50-waltLEDlightcanbepoweredbvasinglechargeforlocalvillagersto

48_(liciieveningwuik.

TenPlantLampswere49forthevillagersinOctober2017.

ConclusionElmerRamirez,theinventorofthelamp,believesthattheycouldbethe

most______50______forihesmallrainforestcommunities.

WonderwhytheNewYearmoneyalwaysdisappearssoquickly?Well,thismaybe

becauseyoudon'tplantospenditcarefully.Planabudget(預(yù)算)andyouwillfindyoucan

stopyourmoneyfromdisappearing.

Abudgetisaplantocontrolwhereyourmoneygoes.Carefulbudgetcanhelpyousave

forthethingsyouwant,butcan'tpayfbrrightnow.

Soundsuseful?Lookatthefollowingbeforeyoustartyourbudget:

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1.Everyweektherearethingswehavetopayfor.likeschoollunchesandbuses.There

arealsothingswewouldliketospendmoneyon-justforfun!Alloftheseareweekly

expenses(開俏).

2.Sincewecan,thavemoneyfbreverything,wehavetomakechoices.Weneedtoask

ifwcreallyneedsomethingorjustwantit.Needsarcwhatyoumusthaveinordertolive,

likefoodandwater.Wantsarethingsyouwouldliketohaveordo,butthatyoucouldlive

without,suchasCDsandcartoons.

3.Listwhatyoumustspendonneeds—andifthereismoneyleftover,whatyouwill

saveforthethingsyoureallywant.Thisiscalledabudget.

4.Ifyoudon'thaveenoughmoneyfbrwhatyouneedandwant,youmayhavetogive

uponefortheother.

Anybudgetwillchange.Keepaneyeonyours.Maybeyouwantedacartoonbookbu(

nowyouwantanMP3instead.Yourneedsmaychangeintowants,oryourwantsmaycharge

intoneeds.

Controlyourspending

BackgroundIfyourNewYearmoney51outtooquickly,thismaybe

introductionbecauseyoudon'thavea52budget.

Whatisa

Abudgetisaplantoplaceyourmoneyunder53.

budget

Haveaclearideaofyourweeklyexpenses,payingspecialattentionto

themoneyfbrthethingsthataren't55Knowthe56

betweenyourneedsandyourwants.Listallyourneedsas57

54to

asyourwants.Yourwantswillbecancelledifthere'snotenoughmoney

planabudget

58.

Makeawise59betweenyourneedsandwants;youmay

havetogiveupyourwantsforyourneeds.

Asnobudgetis60.maketimelychangesbetweenyour

Advice

needsandwants.

Homestaysarebecomingmoreandmorepopular,andpeoplearoundCheworldare

offeringtheirhomesashotels.Homestaysoffercheapplacestoslay,andthechancefor

gueststoseethearealikealocal.Theyareverypopularwithpeoplewhowanttostayin

anothercountry(ostudyoronholiday.Weaskedthreefamilieswhorunhomestaystotellus

aboutwheretheylive.

TheAtalfamily

OurfamilyhomeisinasmallvillageintheeastofPakistan,intheHimalayan

mountains.Thevillageisquitesmallandveryquiet.Themountainsareextremelybeautiful.

Youcangoforalongwalkandswimintheriversbut(herearenoshops,cinemasorcafes.

KateandJulianFoxton

Ourtwo-bedhouseisbytheseainthesouth-westofEngland.Itisaboutfiveminutes'

drivetothenearestvillageofPortreath.Therearelotsofbeaches,riversandforestsanditis

veryquiet.Wcspendalotoftimereadingbooks,watchingfilmsandgoingforwalks.Our

areaisgreatforsports,suchassurfing,kayakingandmountainbiking.However,thehouses

hereareexpensive,whichcanbeaproblemforlocalpeople.Therearenobusesortrainshere,

soitcanbedifficulttogetaroundwithoutacar.

ChaficandAlineHalwany

OurhomeisnearthecentreofBeirut,Lebanon,oneofthelargestcitiesintheMiddle

East.Therearelotsofcafesandrestaurants,whichopenlateatnight.Weloveitherebecause

it'ssofriendlyandyoucanalwaysfindthethingsyouneed—lotsofpeoplecometostayto

learnArabicandFrench.However,itcanbenoisyatnight,andthereisquitealotoftraffic

duringtheday.

Homestayholidays—Ahomeawayfromhome

Families61Disadvantages(劣勢)

TheAtalIt'sinasmallandquietvillageTherearenoshops,cinemas

family(Pakistan)inbeautifulmountainsintheorcafes.

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62partofPakistan.

Peoplecan63andswiin

there.

Ittakesashort64to

thebeaches,riversandforestsbyHousesherearenot

KateandJuliancar.66.

boxton(England)It'sagoodplaceforsportsIt'sdifficulttogetaround

65surfing,kayaking67acar.

andmountainNking.

Lotsofcafesandrestaurants

Thereismuch_____7()

ChaficandAlineopenlateat68.

atnightandloloftraffic

Halwany(Lebanon)Ybucanalwaysfind

duringiheday.

69youneed.

閱讀下面的短文,并根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一個最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,每

個空格只埴一個單詞。

It'saknownfactthatpeoplewholaughheartilyeverydayaremoreabletodealwiththe

dailychallenges.They'rebetterabletofightagainstillnesssuchascold.Asaresult,it's

importanttospreadlaughter.Forthis,firstlyyouneedtofindpositive(樂觀的)peopleand

stickwiththem.Ifyouarearoundpeoplewhoarehappy,you'llbecomehappy.Afterall,

happinessspreadslikewildfire.Avoidpeoplewhoarenegative(悲觀的)andlookonlifeina

negativeway.Thesepeoplearcnaturalspiritkillers.

Forgivenessisalsooneofthebestwaystospreadjoyandlaughter.Whenyouforgive

someone,yourheartbecomeslightandyoucanbegintoseethehappinessandlovethatisall

aroundyou.Youcanhearthebirdsandsmelltheflowers.Youwillbegintofeeleverything

goodaboutlife.

Makeanefforttofirdthethingsandthepeoplethatarepositivearoundyou.Because

lifeailimesisfullofmanydisappointments(失望),manypeoplenaturallydevelopa

negativeattitude(態(tài)度)towardslifeandpeople.Searchfororganizationsthatspreadjoy,visit

placesthatmakeyoulaugh.

Spreadinglaughterisnotasdifficultasyouthink.Akindword,asmileonyourface,or

avisittosomeonewhofeelslonelyisofgreathelptospreadlaughter.Akind,softwordgets

ridof(消除)angerbutunkindwordsincreaseanger.

Lastbutnotleast,don'talwaysthinkofyourselfbutofothers.Beforeyousaysomething,

thinkcarefullyabouthouthepersonwillrespond(反應(yīng))toyourstatement.Youdon'twanrto

createacasewhereyouareaddingtotheproblem.Laughtercomesnaturallyfbrmanypeople,

butfbrsomepeopleittakesalotofeffort.Ifyouhavetobearoundthosewhodonotlaugh

easily,takenoticeofthem.Seewhattheyrespondtoandtryyourbesttomakethemfeel

better.Iftheyallowit,playwiththemtogettheminthemoodforabitoflaughter.Laughter

isoneofthegreatestgiftsthatmankindhas,somakeuseofit.

Howtospreadlaughter

ParagraphoutlinesSupportingdetails

?72timewithhappypeoplecanmakeyouhappy.

Stay71to

?Stayawayfromthosewhotakelifenegativelybecause

positivepeople.

they'llkillyournaturalspirit.

?Forgivinghelpsyoufindhappinessandlovefromyour

Lcainto73.suriuuiidiiigs(周圍事物).

?Forgivingcangiveyoualightheartto74life.

?Positivethingsandpeoplecanhelppreventyoufrom

Findpositivethingsand75anegativeattitudetowardslifeandpeople.

peoplearoundyou.?Youcanspread76andlaughterbyjoining

organizationsandvisitinginterestingplaces.

Youcanspreadlaughterbysayingsomethingkind,

Somesmallactionscanbe

78orvisitingalonelyperson.

77

Youcanremoveangerwithkindandsoftwords.

?Think_____80_____beforeyouspeaktoavoidmakingthe

Thinkof79situationworse.

?Takenoticeofthosewhodonotlaugheasilyandtrytomake

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themhappybyplayingwitathem.

閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一個最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,每個空

格只填I(lǐng)個單詞。

Inrecenttimes,theCOVID-19pandemichasdestroyedtheage-oldhabitofshaking

hands.Itismostwidelyusedasagreeting,butwhendidshakinghandsbecomethestandard

greeting?

Thehandshakedatesallthewaybacktothe9thcenturyBC.KingShahnanesarIIIruled

overAssyria,anempire(帝國)oftheancientMiddleEast.Archaeologists(考古學(xué)家)found

athronebasefromthattime.Itshowstwopeopleholdinghands.Inthe5thcenturyBC,in

Greece,thiswasasymbolofpeace,showingthatneitherpersoncarriedaweapon.The

handshakealsomakesanappearanceinHomer'sancientpoem,theIliad(荷馬史詩).Init,

twocharacters“shookeachother'shands”.

However,thesehandshakeswerenotusedasgreetings.Theearliestreferencetoa

handshakegreetingisinthe16thcenturynovelsbyFrenchwriterFrancoisRabelais,says

DutchsociologistHermanRoodenburg.

Evenso,themostwidelyacceptedtheoryaboutthehandshake'soriginisthatitsurvived

throughagroupcalledtheQuakers,whoweredevotedtoequalityandpeace.Asthe

movementspread,sodidthehandshake,eventuallybecomingstandardamongtheworking

classinthemid-1700s.

However,(hiswasnot(hecaseeverywhere,accordingtoRoodenburg.SomeFrench

peopledescribeditasavulgar(平民)Englishgreeting,somanymaintained(維持)"labise”,

thetraditionalpeck(輕吻)ontwocheeks,whichwaswidelyuseduntiltheCOVID-19

outbreak.Inmanycountries,peoplehavestartedtouchingelbowsoranklestogreeteach

otherinsteadofshakinghands,asthisisbelievedtobesafer.

Title:The81ofhandshakes

Different

83happened

82

Inthe9lhcenturyAthronebasefoundbyarchaeologistsshowsIwopersons_84

BChands.

Inthe5thcenturyGreekpeoplethoughtthehandshakewasa85ofpeace.Also,

BCthehandshake86inHomer'sIliad.

Inthe16thInFrancoisRabelais5novelsthehandshakewas87consideredas

centuryawaytogreeteachother.

Inthemid-1700sThehandshake88standardamongtheworkingclass.

Shakinghandswaswidelyusedaroundtheworld89theCOVID-19outbreak.Instead.

peopleinmanycountriesthinkit's90totouchelbowsoranklesasagreeting.

閱讀下面短文,并根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一個最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,每個

空格只填1個單詞。

Withahistoryofmerethan2,000years,DragonBoatFestival,isoneofthetnost

importanttraditionalfe

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