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專題11閱讀理解20篇1.AsChina’sfastestman,SuBingtianmadehistoryinthesummerof2021.Susetanewrecordof9.83secondsattheTokyoOlympicsMen’s100msemifinals(半決賽),whichmadehimthefirstChineserunnertoentertheevent’sfinalround.Foralongtime,somepeoplethoughtthatAsianpeoplewerenotgoodatsprinting,Su’ssuccessshowsit’snottrue.JanisChanasaHongKonghost,in2021,hostedNoPovertyLand(《無窮之路》)toshowhowpeopleinpoorareasofChinaworkhardtoshakeoffpoverty.Chanwalkedacrossmountainsandrivers.Shenotonlytalkedwithlocals,butexperiencedtheirlives.ChanwantedtoshowthechangeshereandwantedmorepeopletoknowChinabetter.YangZhenning,alwayshashismotherlandinmind,in1957,wontheNobelPrizeinPhysics.But,atthattime,hecan’treturntoChina.Then,HesoldhishouseandgavethemoneytoTsinghuaUniversity.In2003,YangfinallyreturnedtoChinaandtaughtatTsinghuaUniversity.Underhisinfluence,manyChinesescientistsreturnedtoChina.1.WhatcanweknowaboutSuBingtian?A.HeisthefirstAsianrunnertoentertheevent’sfinalround.B.SusetanewrecordattheTokyoOlympicsMen’s100msemifinals.C.SomepeoplethoughtAsianpeoplearegoodatsprinting.D.SuBingtianmadehistoryinthewinterof2022.2.WhyJanisChanhostedNoPovertyLand?A.Shewantedtobefamous. B.ShewantedtotravelroundChina.C.Shewantedtoexperiencelocallives. D.ShewantedmorepeopletoknowChinabetter.3.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutYangZhenning?A.Hedidn’twanttoreturnatall. B.HewontheNobelPrize.C.HeinfluencesmanyChinesescientists. D.HetaughtatTsinghuaUniversity.4.HowmanyyearshasYangZhenningtakentoreturntoChinaafterhewonNobelPrize?A.47. B.45. C.56. D.46.5.Whereisthetextmostprobablyfrom?A.a(chǎn)shoppingwebsite B.a(chǎn)sciencemagazine C.a(chǎn)storybook D.a(chǎn)newspaper2.GaoYanisamotherfromShanghai.Shetakesheryoungdaughter,afirstgrader,toworkthisweek.Herdaughtersitsatadesknexttoherandusesacomputertohaveonlineclasses.WithCOVID-19outbreaks(新冠爆發(fā)),manyplacesputclassesforprimaryandmiddleschoolstudentsonlineandlimitsthemovement(限制行動)tomakesurethesafety(安全)ofstudentsandteachers.BecauseofCOVID-19,Shanghai’seducationauthority(教育權(quán)威)saysthatallprimaryandmiddleschoolstudentswouldstartonlineclassesthenextday.AsGaoandherhusbandbothhavetoworkandthereisnoonetotakecareofherdaughter,shehastotakeherdaughtertowork.“Myworkmatesareveryhelpful,andmydaughterfindsonlineclassesveryinterestingbecauseitisthefirsttimeshehastheseonlineclasses,”Gaosaid.Foreach40-minutecourse,herdaughtercanhavelivetalkswithteachersandclassmates,shesaid.“IliketheonlineclassesbecausenoparentwantstheirchildtobeleftbehindwithCOVID-19atschool,”shesaid.“Myonlyconcern(擔(dān)憂)isthat
hereyesightmightbebadfromlookingatthecomputerfortoolong.”ShanghaimiddleschoolstudentLiuYanmingstartstotakeonlineclassesathomeonMondaywithhisfather,ateacherwhoalsotakespartinotherclasses.Liusaysheisnostranger(陌生人)toonlineclassesashespentalongtimestudyingonlinein2020.Theteachersarealsoveryfamiliar(熟悉的)withhowtouseclassesonlineandbecauseoftheonlineclasseshecanalsogetupabitlateranddoesnotneedtowearaschooluniform.Hismother,XieFeng,saysonlineclassesarethe“l(fā)esseroftwoevils”(兩害相權(quán)取其輕).Whileface-to-faceteachingcannotbesafenow,shesaysthatwithoutteachers’
supervision(監(jiān)督)sheseeshersonplayinggameswhiletakingonlineclasses.6.Accordingtothispassage,whowilltaketheseonlineclasses?A.Allstudents. B.Middleschoolstudents.C.Primaryandmiddleschoolstudents. D.Universitystudents.7.HowlongistheclassforGaoYan’sdaughter?A.40minutes. B.45minutes C.50minutes. D.60minutes.8.Whatdoestheunderlined“________”sentencemean?A.Liuisnotastranger. B.Liuisveryfamiliarwiththeonlineclasses.C.Liuspendstoomuchtimeonline. D.Liuthinksit’shardtohaveonlineclasses.9.Whatdoesthemother-XieFengthinkoftheonlineclasses?A.Theonlineclassesareverygood. B.Shewassatisfiedwiththeonlineclasses.C.Theonlineclassesarenotalwaysgood. D.Theonlineclassesareasgoodasface--tofaceclasses.3.AstheCOVID-19outbreakhittheworld,mostchildrenwerevictims(受害者).Somehadtosaygoodbyetotheirparents,whoweredoctorsornurses,withoutknowingwhentheywouldcomeback.Somestayedindoors,notknowingwhatwasoutsideandhowitwouldhurtthem.Thankfully,thecountrysawalotofpicturebooksonCOVID-19foryoungreaders,notonlytoanswertheirquestionsonthesciencebehindthevirus(病毒),butalsototakeawaytheirworriesandoffersomerelief(寬慰).Herearetwoofthesepicturebooks.MyMommy:TheVirusWarriorMyMommy:TheVirusWarriorisaheartwarminglettertothousandsofchildrenwhoseparentswereinHubei,supportingthefightagainstthevirus.Thebookshowsrespect(敬意)tothosegreatheroes.Girl:“Mommy,areyouleavinghomeagain?”Mother:“Yeshoney,mommyisgoingtofightamonster—aterriblevirushascomeintoacitythatmanypeoplelovedeeply,andmanygrandparents,aunts,unclesandchildrenhavebecomesick.”ABriefHistoryofVirusesforChildrenWhatareviruses?Wheredotheycomefrom?Howdotheyhurthumansandhowhavewefoughtwiththem?Whatcanwedotopreventdifferentviruses?Howhavehumans“trained”virusestobeusefultous?Thispopularvirusbookteachesknowledgebystorytelling,soit’seasyforyoungreaderstounderstandthevirus.Withthese“PictureBooksaboutCOVID-19forChildrenaroundtheWorld”,thecountryhopesthatmoreandmorechildrencanlearnaboutCOVID-19throughtherecommendedbooksandlivehealthilyandhappily.10.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“trained”meaninChinese?A.馴化 B.傳播 C.戰(zhàn)勝 D.研發(fā)11.Thereaderscannotreadabout____________inABriefHistoryofVirusesforChildren.A.thebeginningofviruses B.theadviceonhowtopreventvirusesC.thewaystofightwithviruses D.thediariesaboutfightingwithviruses12.Thewriterwritesthepassagemainlyto____________.A.a(chǎn)skparentstocaremoreabouttheirchildrenathomeB.introducesomepicturebooksonCOVID-19tochildrenC.tellpeoplechildrenarevictimsbecauseoftheCOVID-19D.showourrespecttothoseheroeswhofightagainstthevirus4.OURWORLD
May13,2021IndiastillStrugglingIndia’sCOVID-19situationisworseningasthepandemicisgettingoutofcontrolinthecountry.AsofApril28,Indiahadrecordedarecordhighof17,997,267COVID-19cases,withdeathtollreachingatotalof201,187,accordingtotheWorldHealthOrganization.Anincreasingnumberofdeadbodiesmeansincinerators(焚燒爐)areoverloaded.Sincewaitingtimescanbeaslongas12hours,somepeoplehavechosentoburntheirfamilymembers’bodiesthemselves,ChinaDailyreported.India’shealthsystemisalsofacingbreakdownwhiledealingwiththelargeincreaseofinfections(感染).BothpublicandprivatehospitalsarerunningoutofbedsforCOVID-19patients.Thecountryhasbeenstruggling(掙扎)todealwithnewvariant(變種)ofthevirus.However,otherfactorshavealsomadethesituationworse.Publicholidayshavebeencelebratedinrecentweeks,butmanypeoplewhowerepresentdidn’twearmasksorfollowsocialdistancingrules,accordingtoCGTN.Countriesaroundtheworldhaveshownconcern(關(guān)注)China,GermanyandPakistanhaveannouncedthattheyarewillingtohelpIndiawithneededmedicalsupplies.OnApril26,theChineseembassyinSriLankasaidthat800oxygenconcentrators(制氧機)hadbeenairliftedfromHongKongtoNewDelhiand10,000morewillbeprovidedinaweek.21stCentury13.Accordingtothematerial,wecanknowthat________.A.thephotowasprovidedbyCGTNB.OnApril28,Indiahadrecordedarecordhighof201,187COVID-19casesC.IndiastillStrugglingcomesfromOURWORLDsectionD.Xinhuareportedthenewsafter21stCentury14.Thephotoofthepeoplewhoarewaitingforinfectedfamilywasprovidedin________.A.21stCentury B.TUCHONC.theWorldHealthOrganization. D.ChinaDaily15.Ifsomethingisoverloaded,it________.A.hasstoppedworking B.isnolongerneededC.takeslesstimetofinishtasks D.hasbeengivenmoreworkthanitcanhandle16.Whatisthispassagemainlyabout?A.AnewvariantofCOVID-19inIndia.B.ApredictionofanotherCOVID-19outbreakinIndia.C.HowserioustheCOVID-19pandemichasbecomeinIndia.D.WhatIndiaisdoingtodealwithincreasingCOVID-19cases.17.ThewritergivesthetitleIndiastillStrugglingbecausehewantsto________.A.encouragethereaderstolearnmoredetailsabouttheeventB.introducesomethingaboutChinesevaccinesC.increasethereaders’readingspeedD.a(chǎn)skthereaderstohelpIndiansout5.ThankstotheancientSilkRoad,thelandsofItalyandChinahavebeenconnectedformorethan2,000years.TouristsfromChinaandeverycorneroftheworldcometovisitItalyeveryyear.HerearefourfamouscitiesofItaly.RomeColiseumRomeisthebirthplaceofscience,cultureandartinEurope.Itistheperfectcombination(結(jié)合)ofthemodernandtheclassical.Whenonewalksaroundthecity,onecanseemanymuseums.Ofcourse,Romeisalsoconsideredasthefashioncentreoftheworldnow.TheRomeColiseumistodayconsideredonewonder(奇跡)ofthemodernworld.Pisaisasmallcity.ItisfamousfortheleaningtowerofPisa.IfyouthinkthatPisahasonlyoneleaningtower,youmayjustbewrong.Thiscityhasthreeleaningtowers.HomeofthefamousscientistGalileo,PisaisalsoknownforitsuniversitiesbecausethecityishomeofsomeofthemostimportantuniversitiesinEurope.LeaningTowerDavidFlorenceisoneofthemostimportantprovincesaroundItaly.Shoppinghere,you’llfindDavid,themostfamousstatue(雕像)ofMichelangelo.IfyouareplanningtospendacoupleofdaysinFlorence,youlikelywillnotwanttolosethechancetoseeandenjoyArnolfoTower,itwillbeopenonSundayandMondayfrom9a.m.to6p.m.(closedincaseofrain).Veniceisacityoverahundredislands.Youcanvisitmostinterestingplacesofthecitybywalksorbythefamousgondolas.Artexhibitions,filmfestivalsandfamouscarnival(狂歡節(jié))makeVeniceaplacethatcanbevisitedanytimeoftheyear.gondolas18.Accordingtothepassage,________isconsideredasafashioncenteroftheworldnow.A.Rome B.Pisa C.Florence19.Pisaisalsofamousforits________besidesleaningtowers.A.a(chǎn)rtexhibitions B.universities C.filmfestivals20.WecanvisitArnolfoTower________.A.a(chǎn)t8a.m.onSunday B.a(chǎn)t9a.m.onTuesday C.a(chǎn)t10a.m.onMonday21.Accordingtothepassage,whichoneofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.YoucanvisitmostinterestingplacesofVenicebywalksorbybus.B.You’llfindDavidwhenyougoshoppinginFlorence.C.Pisahasthreeleaningtowers.22.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.ItalyandChina. B.TheancientSilkRoad. C.FourfamouscitiesofItaly.6.IneverbelievedinFatherChristmas—SantaClaus.Noneofuskidsdid.MomandDadrefusedtoletus.Theydidn’thaveenoughmoneytobuyexpensivepresentsandtheydidn’twantustothinkweweren’tasgoodasotherkidswho,onChristmasmorning,foundallkindsofbeautifultoysunderthetree.Daddidseveralpart-timejobs,butwhenChristmascamethatyear,westillhadnomoneyatall.OnChristmasEve,Dadtookeachoneofuskidsoutintothedesert(沙漠)nightonebyone.Dadlovedtotalkaboutthestars.Thoseshiningstars,helikedtopointout,wereoneofthespecialtreatsforpeoplelikeuswholivedoutinthewilderness.“Chooseyourfavoritestar,Jeannette,”Dadsaid.IcouldhaveanystarIwanted,dadsaid,butnotBetelgeuseandRigel,becauseLoriandBrianhadalready____1____them.Ilookeduptothestarsandtriedtofindoutwhichwasthebestone.“Ilikethatone!”Isaid.Dadsmiled,“That’sVenus,”hesaid.Venuswasonlyaplanet(行星)butshelookedbiggerandbrighterbecauseshewasmuchcloserthanthestars.PooroldVenusdidn’tevenmakeherownlight,Dadsaid.Sheshoneonlyfromreflected(反射的)light.“Ilikeitanyway,”Isaid.Ihadadmired(羨慕)VenusevenbeforethatChristmas.“Whatever,”Dadsaid.“It’sChristmas.Youcanhaveaplanetifyouwant.”AndhegavemeVenus.ThateveningoverChristmasdinner,wealldiscussedouterspace.Dadtaughtusalot.Betelgeusewasaredstar,hundredsoftimesbiggerthantheSun.Ithadburnedbrightlyformillionsofyears.Rigelwasabluestar,smallerthanBetelgeuse,Dadsaid,butevenbrighter.“So,”Dadsaid,“WhentheSunstartstoburnoutandtheEarthturnscold,everyonemightwanttomovetoVenustogetwarm.Andthey’llhavetogetpermission(許可)fromyoufirst.”Welaughedaboutallthekids,whobelievedintheSantaandgotnothingforChristmasbutsomecheaptoys.“Yearsfromnow,whenallthetoystheygotarebrokenandlongforgotten,”Dadsaid,“you’llstillhaveyourstars.”Howluckywearetohaveadadwithwisdom(智慧)!23.Whichisthebestwordfor____1____?A.found B.picked C.bought D.a(chǎn)ccepted24.WeknowfromthestorythatDadis____________.A.poorbutwise B.interestingbutimpatientC.humorousbutlazy D.hard-workingbutbored25.Whatcanweinfer(推斷)fromthepassage?A.Itwasuselessforkidstohavethecheaptoys.B.ThekidswerefunnytobelieveinSantaClaus.C.Dadandhiskidshadfunwhentalkingabouttheirfavouritestars.D.PeopleshouldgetpermissionfromJeannettebeforemovingtoVenus.26.What’sthebesttitle(標(biāo)題)ofthepassage?A.Dad’sLove B.ThePlanetVenus C.ASpecialNight D.SpecialChristmasGifts7.StartBookingNowGET1MORENIGHTFREETOYOURTICKETwhenyoubuya2-nightroomatthefollowingDisneyResorthotels.Bookthisspecialticketbeginning1/15/2021forarrivingmostnights1/18/2021—9/25/2021.HOTELSCastleInnAyresAnaheimClarionHotelHolidayBuenaParkPRICE(pernight)$300$300$420$400ENJOYFORFREEHotbreakfastOutdoorpoolWIFIHotbreakfastFreeparking(停車)WIFIHotbreakfastWaterparkMoviewallFreebreakfastforkidsSwimmingpoolWIFICall855-GET-AWAYorclickhereformoreinformation.27.Youmayreadthisfroma__________.A.guidebook B.newspaper C.website D.magazine28.HowmuchwillhepayifSmithwantstobooka3-nightroominHolidayBuenaPark?A.$600. B.$800. C.$840. D.$1200.29.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Notallthevisitorscanenjoyfreebreakfastinthefourhotels.B.YoucanstayintheDisneyhotelsanytimefromJan.15—Sep.25.C.YoucanparkyourcarforfreeinbothAyresAnaheimandClarionHotel.D.YoucangoswimminginbothAyresAnaheimandHolidayBuenaPark.8.It’swintertime.AccordingtotheChineselunarcalendar(農(nóng)歷),November,December,JanuaryandFebruaryarewintermonths.Theyincludesixsolarterms:lidong,xiaoxue,daxue,dongzhi,xiaohananddahan.Lidong(Nov7-8)isthestartofwinter.Afterlidong,mostpartsofthecountryareverycold.Onthisday,afterayearofhardwork,peoplearehappytotakeabreakandspendsometimewithfamily.ThenorthernpartofChinacelebrateslidongasthe“SmallSpringFestival”.Peoplehavedumplingsandeatmutton(羊肉)soup.Xiaoxue(Nov22-23)anddaxue(Dec6-8)comeafterlidong.Duringxiaoxue,northernChinacansnowandtemperaturesslowlyfallbelow0℃.Daxuemeansevenmoresnowandbiggertemperaturedrops.Whendongzhi(Dec21-23)comes,itbringsshortestdaysoftheyearandthelongestnights.Manyplacesaroundthecountrycanbecoldyet.Ancient(古代的)Chinesewouldoftenstartcounting“ninecoldperiods”(數(shù)九寒天)fromdongzhi.Everycoldperiod(一段時間)hasninedays.Theybelievedthatafter81colddays,springwouldarrive.Xiaohan(Jan4-6)usuallybringsthelowtemperaturesoftheyear.Theremaybehighwindsandsnow.Finally,duringdahan(Jan19-21),thesnowyweatherfillsthefieldswithsnow.AllChinesearereadytowelcometheChineseNewYearafterdahan.SpringFestival,China’smostimportantfestival,fallsatthistime.Afterthat,anewroundofsolartermswillstart.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“solarterms”meaninthispassage?A.學(xué)期 B.條款 C.期限 D.節(jié)氣31.Peopleinthenorthcelebratelidongbydoingthefollowingexcept________.A.takingahappybreak B.beingwithfriendsC.havingdumplings D.eatingmuttonsoup32.________hastheshortestdaysandthelongestnights.A.Xiaoxue B.Daxue C.Dongzhi D.Dahan33.WhendoestheChineseNewYearcome?A.Afterdahan. B.Beforedahan. C.Afterdongzhi. D.Beforedongzhi.34.Wherecanwereadthispassage?A.Inastorybook. B.Inafashionbook. C.Inasportsbook. D.Inasciencebook.9.Friendsareveryimportantinoureverydaylife.Everyoneneedsfriends.Weallliketofeelclosetosomeone.Itisnicetohaveafriendtotalk,laughanddothingswith.Certainly,sometimesweneedtobealone.Wedon’talwayswantpeoplearound.Butwewouldfeellonelyifweneverhadafriend.Notwopeoplearejustthesame.Friendssometimesdon’tgetonwell.Thatdoesn’tmeanthattheynolongerlikeeachother.Mostofthetimetheywillmakeitupandbecomefriendsagain.Sometimesfriendsmoveaway.Thenwefeelverysad.Wemissthemverymuchbutwecancallthemorwritetothem.Wecanalsomakenewfriends.Itisencouragingtofindouthowmuchwelikenewpeoplewhenwegettoknowthem.There’smoregoodnewsforpeoplewhohavefriends.Theylivelongerthanpeoplewhodon’t.Why?Friendscanmakeusfeelhappy.Beinghappyhelpsyoustaywell.Ifsomeonecaresaboutyou,youwilltakebettercareofyourself.35.Peopleoftenfeels________iftheyhavenogoodfriends.A.happy B.sad C.lonely D.unpopular36.Allpeopleneedfriendsbecausethey________.A.oftenfeellonely B.liketofeelclosetoeachotherC.oftenmoveaway D.wanttolivelonger37.Peoplemakenewfriendswhentheiroldfriends________.A.stayalone B.a(chǎn)reangrywiththem C.moveaway D.havenewfriends38.Ifwecan’tseeourfriendsforalongtime,we________.A.nolongerlovethem B.don’tgetonwellC.willtakebettercareofourselves D.cancallthemorwritetothem39.Fromthepassage,welearnthatifpeoplehavemanyfriends,they________.A.willbeimportant B.willhavemoregoodnewsC.needn’tmakenewfriends D.willlivehappily10.Growingmushrooms(蘑菇)isprobablytheeasiestthingyoucandoevenifyouarenewtomushroomgrowing.Itisbecomingmorecommonbecauserestaurantsarestartingtocreatemoredishesthatincludemushrooms.Mushroomgrowingiseasy.Tostart,youneedtohaveaspacewhereyouaregoingtogrowthesemushrooms.Itdoesnothavetobeahugespacebutjustenoughforyoutogrowasmanymushroomsasyouneed.Whenyouhavefoundthespaceperfectforyou,youcanstartresearchingwhatkindofmushroomsyouwanttogrow.Therearealotofmushroomstochoosefromandnotallofthemaresuitabletoeat.Whenyoudecidewhatkindofmushroomsyouwanttogrow,youcanstartgettingreadytoplantthemushrooms.Sometimesyoumaywanttohiresomeworkerstohelpifyouhavealargemushroomfarm,orifyouaretryingtostartaprofessionalmushroomgrowingbusiness.Tryingtohaveabusinessbyyourselfcanbestressful.Ifyoudon’thaveenoughtimetospendtakingcareofeverythingyourself,somehelpersmaybethebestchoice.Afteryouhavestartedthemushroomgrowing,youshouldregularlycheckthatyourmushroomsgrowproperlyandthattheyarenotbeingattackedbyanypesticides(農(nóng)藥)oranyotheranimalsorsomethingthatcouldbedangeroustothem.Thatistheworstpartofmushroomdeveloping.Protectyourmushroomfarmwellwithafence(圍欄)oragatesothatonlyyouandyourworkerscangetinandout.Mushroomgrowingisnotdifficultanditiseasytogetstaredintheworldoffarming.Youwillsoonpossiblybeabletoprovidesomeofthegreatcooksoftheworldwithhighqualitymushroomsthatwillbeenjoyedbythousandsofpeopleallovertheworld.40.Accordingtothepassage,manypeoplebegintoplantmushroomsprobably_______.A.becausetheyareingreatneed. B.becausetheylookverybeautifulC.becausetheyarehealthyfood D.becausetheyareveryexpensive41.Whichofthefollowingistherightorderofplantingmushrooms?a.Choosesuitablemushrooms.
b.Protectyourmushroomswell.c.Findsomeworkerstohelpyou.
d.Starttogrowthemushrooms.e.Findaplacetoplantyourmushrooms.A.c—a—d—b—e B.e—a—c—d—b C.c—a—e—b—d D.e—a—d—b—c42.Itcanbeinferred(推斷)fromthepassagethat__________.A.pesticidescanbeusedinmushroomgrowingB.a(chǎn)nyonecanproducehighqualitymushrooms.C.havingamushroombusinessisnotsodifficultD.a(chǎn)fterstarting,youshouldalwaystakecareofthemushrooms43.Accordingtothepassage,whichsentenceisNOTtrue?A.Althoughyoudon’tknowmuchaboutgrowingmushrooms,youcandoiteasily.B.Youcanchooseasuitablespace,justbigenoughforyoutogrowmushrooms.C.Allmushroomsaren’tsuitabletoeat.D.Theworstpartofmushroomdevelopingistoprotectyourmushroomsfarmwellwithfence.11.Areyousometimesalittletiredandsleepyintheearlyafternoon?Manypeoplefeelthiswayafterlunch.Theymaythinkthateatinglunchisthecauseofthesleepiness.Or,insummer,theymaythinkitistheheat.However,therealreasonliesinsidetheirbodies.Atthattime—abouteighthoursafteryouwakeup—yourbodytemperaturegoesdown.Thisiswhatmakesyouslowdownandfeelsleepy.Scientistshavetestedsleephabitsinexperimentswheretherewasnonightorday.Thepeopleintheseexperimentsalmostalwaysfollowedasimilarsleepingpattern(模式).Theysleptforonelongperiodandthenforoneshortperiodabouteighthourslater.Inmanypartsoftheworld,peopletakenapsinthemiddleoftheday.Thisisespeciallytrueinwarmerclimates,wheretheheatmakesworkdifficultintheearlyafternoon.Researchersarenowsayingthatnapsaregoodforeveryoneinanyclimate.Adailynapgivespeopleamorerestedbodyandmindandthereforeisgoodforhealthingeneral.Incountrieswherenapsaretraditional,peopleoftenhavelessproblemssuchasheartdisease.Manyworkingpeople,unluckily,havenotimetotakenaps.Thoughdoctorsmayadvisetakingnaps,employers(雇主)donotallowit!Ifyoudohavethechancetotakeanap,hereareafewtipsaboutmakingthemostofyournap.Rememberthatthebesttimetotakeanapisabouteighthoursafteryougetup.Ashortsleeptoolateinthedaymayonlymakeyoufeelmoretiredandsleepyafterward.Thiscanalsohappenifyousleepfortoolong.Ifyoudonothaveenoughtime,tryashortnap—eventenminutesofsleepcanbehelpful.44.Whydoyousometimesfeelsleepyintheearlyafternoon?A.Becauseit’sveryhotinsummer. B.Becauseyourbodytemperaturegoesdownatthattime.C.Becauseyoueattoomuchforlunch. D.Becauseyoudidn’thaveagoodsleeplastnight.45.Whatcanwelearnabout“naps”accordingtothethirdparagraph?A.Ifyoutakenapseveryday,you’llhavelessriskofheartdisease.B.Doctorsneedtotakenapswhileemployersdon’t.C.Takingnapsishelpfulforpeople’shealthinspringandsummer.D.Allthepeopleinwarmerclimatestakenapsinthemiddleoftheday.46.Whatadvicedoesthewritergiveontakinganap?A.You’dbettertakeanapaboutanhourafteryouhavelunch.B.Onlypeopleinwarmerclimateneedtotakeanap.C.Ifyourtimeislimited,ashortnapcanalsohelp.D.Youcansleepaslongasyoulikesothatyouwon’tfeeltiredorsleepy.47.Whatcanweinfer(推斷)fromthepassage?A.Youwillfeellesssleepyifyousleepforalongtime.B.Takinganapwheneveryouwantwilldogoodtoyourhealth.C.Ifyougetupat6:30am,you’dbettertakeanapatabout2:30pm.D.Sleepingforeighthoursandyou’llfeelsleepyashortperiodlater.12.“Colouringisnotmyfavouritethingtodo,”thoughtJon.Inclass,Mrs.Johnsongaveeachstudentapicturetocolour.“Iwanttodrawsomething,butnottocoloursomething,”thoughtJon.Jonwasagoodartist.Helikeddrawingandhedrewwell.Mrs.Johnson’sclasswasstudyinganimals.Eachstudenthadtocolourapicture.Mostofthekidsenjoyedthis,andtheycolouredthelionhappily.“MaybeIcandrawatiger,”thoughtJon.“That’swhatIliketodo.IcancolourthelionafterIfinishit.”Heturnedhispaperoverandstartedtodrawthetiger.Mrs.Johnsonwalkedaroundtheclassroom.Jonheardhergetclosertohisdeskandthenstop.Helookedupatherslowlyandexpectedanangrylook.Jonusuallyfolloweddirections(指示).Hewasworriedwhenshelookedathispaper.“Jon,whatisthis?”askedMrs.Johnson.“It’sapictureofatiger,”answeredJon.Jontriedtothinkofwhattotell.ButMrs.JohnsontookJon’spaperandsaid,“Class,pleasestopwhatyouaredoing.”“SheisgoingtotelltheclassIdidn’tfollowdirections,”thoughtJon.“Jonhasaveryinterestingpicture,”Mrs.Johnsonsaidexcitedly.“It’sofatiger.”ToJon,shesaid,“Jon,Ididn’tknowyouweresuchagreatartist.Thisiswonderful.”Mrs.Johnsonhungthepictureofthetigeronthewall,andJonfelthappyandrelaxed.48.WhatdidMrs.Johnsonaskthestudentstodoinclass?A.Hangapicture. B.Colouralion. C.Drawananimal. D.Listentohercarefully.49.WhywasJonworriedwhenMrs.Johnsonlookedathispaper?A.Becausehedidn’tdrawwell. B.Becausehedidn’tgiveittoher.C.Becausehedidn’tfinishitontime. D.Becausehedidn’tfollowherdirections.50.HowwasMrs.JohnsonwhensheshowedJon’spicturetotheclass?A.Bored. B.Tired. C.Excited. D.Relaxed.51.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?A.Jonlikedcolouringmorethandrawing.B.Jonwasfamousforhispicturesatschool.C.Mrs.JohnsonthoughtJon’spicturewasinteresting.D.Mrs.JohnsonputJon’spictureonhisdeskintheend.13.Manyparentsdisplaytheirchildren’sartworkontherefrigerator,butKieronWilliamson’spaintingshavebeenondisplayinprofessionalgalleriessincehewas6yearsold.Kieron’sartwork,though,extendsfarbeyondchild-likestickfiguresorfingerpainting.Infact,thechildfromNorfolk,England,hasbeencalled“theboywhopaintslikeanoldmaster.”Accordingtohisparents,Kieronwasatypicaltoddler(初學(xué)走路的孩子)wholikefindingbugsandplayinginthemud.Butona2008familyvacationtothebeach,the5-year-oldkidwasinspiredbytheboatsandsceneryandaskedhisparentsforasketchpad(速寫本).Hisfirstdrawingscouldhavebeendonebyanyyoungchild,butafterthefamilyreturnedhome,Kieroncontinueddrawingand,begantodisplayagiftforart.When
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