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2023-2024學(xué)年八年級下期中考點大串講(人教版)專題04閱讀還原30篇(原卷版)01(22-23八年級下·山東青島·期中)Zyko—TheFirstForeignWinnerStreetDanceofChinaisapopulardancecompetitionshow.ThefifthseasonofitendedonOctober30,2022andFrenchdancerZykowascrownedthewinner.1Zykoisachoreographer(編舞師).HecompetedinStreetDanceofChina:SeasonFour,2Inthefifthseason,Zykobecameknownasa“masterofgeometryandspace(幾何空間大師)”forhiscooldancestyle.Heisespeciallygoodatisolations.Whenadancerdoesthem,heorsheonlymovescertainbodypartswhiletheothersdon’tmoveatall.3Morethan100competitorstookpartinthiscompetition.Performanceswereorganizedindifferentdancestyles,suchashiphop,locking,poppingandbreaking.Thedancersperformedbythemselves,inpairs,andingroupsovertwoandahalfmonths.ZykohadthechancetoworkwithmanyChinesedancerssuchasMaXiaolongandSiWen.4Atlast,Zykomadeittothetop.StreetDanceofChinaisknownforencouragingcommunicationbetweendifferentculturesthroughdance.Zyko’slastperformanceShanHaiJing:HundredBeastswasbasedonstoriesfromShanHaiJing.5Zykoandtheotherdancersalsosharedhowpeoplegottogetherandmadefriendsthroughdancing,andhowtheybattle(較量)forhope.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,選項中有兩項為多余選項。A.StreetDanceofChina:Season5beganonAugust13,2022.B.becauseheisnotagoodbreakdancer.C.Itwasagreatexampleofculturalcommunication.D.buthadtoleaveearlyforpersonalreasons.E.ZykoisalsothefirstforeignertowinStreetDanceofChina.F.Duringtheprogram,thereareeightmainstages.G.Duringtheeight-hourfinal,13dancerstriedtheirbesttodance.02(22-23八年級下·陜西西安·期中)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。(選項中有兩項為多余選項)Thesedays,peopleshowallkindsofthingsontheInternetlikegoodfood,niceclothes,wonderfulvacationsandsoon.Nowshowingthenumberofstepsisbecomingpopular.6Tokeephealthy,manypeoplegotoworkonfoot.Whentheystartwalking,theyopenthestepcounterapponthephonestorecord(記錄)howmanystepstheywalkthatday.Afteraday’swalk,somepeopleshowthenumberonWeChatorWeibo.7“Thishelpsmetoexercisemuchandkeepagoodhabit,”MissLiusaid.“IcanalsotalkabouthowtokeephealthywithmyfriendsonWeChat.Weareinthesamegrouptoencourageeachothertokeepexercising.”Mr.Wulikestoexercise.8“AfterIusethestepcounterapp,everythingisdifferent.9Sometimesthereareprizesforthosewhowalkmoresteps.Ireallylikeit,”hesaid.10Boththeoldandtheyounglikeit.Recordingthestepshelpspeopledevelopagoodhabitofwalkingandshowingthenumbercanmakepeoplemoreinterestedinwalking.Butdon’ttakethenumbertooseriously.A.It’sgreattoexercisewithmyfriends.B.Nowmoreandmorepeoplefinditimportanttobeingoodhealth.C.Morepeoplegotoworkonfoottosavemoney.D.Butinthepasthewaskindoflazyanddidn’twanttoexerciseeveryday.E.Thiscanmakethemlearnfromeachotherandkeepexercising.F.Itcanmakepeopledevelopagoodhabit.G.Walkingisarelaxingandusefulwaytoexercise.03(22-23八年級下·山東濟南·期中)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從選項中選出填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項多余。Howtobeoutgoing

Ifyouthinkyouaretooshyandwanttobealittleoutgoing,trythefollowings.Youcanmakeit.

11Whentheygettoknowyouareashykid,they’llunderstandyoubetter.Thisalsohelpsyoufeelmoreatease(自在)whentalkingwithothers.

Trytosmilemore.12Rememberthatotherpeoplehavefeelingstooandmostpeoplewillwalkawayfromanangry-lookingface.

Talktoothersfirst.Ifyoufindithardtodo,saysomethingniceaboutpeoplearoundyou.13Doesn’titmakeyouwanttokeeptalkingtothosepeople?

14Thinkmoreaboutwaystoenjoythepartyorthegame.Don’twaste(浪費)timeworryingaboutyourlooksorifpeoplelikeyou.

Reward(獎勵)yourself.Eachtimeafteryousay“hi”orsmileatsomeoneforthefirsttime,saytoyourself“Youdidit!”15Keeptryingandonedayyouwon’tbe“shy”anymorewhenyoutalktoothers.A.Turnyourattention(注意力)tosomewhereelse.B.Oritcouldbesomethingbigger,likebuyingyourselfanice-cream.C.Peoplethinkyouarefriendlyandeasytotalkto.D.Don’tlaughatothers.E.Thinkabouthowgreatyoufeelwhensomeonesayssomethingnicetoyou.F.Tellpeopleyouareshy.G.Beoutgoing,youwillmakealotoffriends.04(22-23八年級下·江西贛州·期中)請先閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容從下面的七個選項中選擇五個還原到文中使短文意思通順結(jié)構(gòu)完整。一空一句。Anger(生氣)isakindoffeeling.16Whenyourteachergivesyoutoomuchhomework,whenyourteamlosesanimportantgame,whenafriendborrowsyourfavoritethingandthenbreaksit,youmaygetangry.17Forexample,youbreathefaster,yourfaceturnsred,andyoumaywanttobreaksomethingorhitsomeone,butsometimesyouhide(隱藏)youranger.Forexample,youmayhideitinyourheart.Theproblemisthatifyoudothis,youmaygetaheadacheoryourstomachmayhurt.Infact,it’snotgoodtohideyouranger,andit’snormalforyoutogetangrysometimes.18Whenyougetangry,youcantalkaboutitwithotherpeople.It’shelpfultotalkaboutyourangerwithanadult,suchasaparent,ateacher,etc.19Herearesomeotherthingsyoucandowhenyoustarttofeelangry:countfrom1to100;givesomeoneahug(擁抱);goforabikeride;thinkaboutgoodthings,etc.Rememberthatwhenyouareangry,howyouactcanmakeeverythingbetterorworse.20A.Don’tletyourangercontrolyou.B.Manythingscanmakeyouangry.C.Wecan’tbeangrywhenwemeetproblems.D.Usually,yourbodywilltellyouwhenyouareangry.E.Assoonasyoufindyourproblems,youmaycrytorelax.F.Afterdoingthat,you’llfindthosebadfeelingscanstarttogoaway.G.Butangermustbeletoutintherightway,withouthurtingothersoryourself.05(22-23八年級下·山東濟南·期中)七選五

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Lifeislikeajourney.Ontheway,wehavehappythingsandsadthings.Sometimesitisalsofullofregrets(遺憾).21Thefollowingwaysmayhelp.Makebetterplans.Ifyoustarttodosomething,itisbestforyoutomakeaplanbeforedoingit.Theearlier,thebetter.22You’llalsoknowwhatyoushoulddoandwhatyoushouldn’tdo.Ifchangeshappen,youcanhavemoretimetofacethem.Liveamoreactivelife.Youcangoaroundmoreoften.Moreoutdooractivitiescankeepyourelaxedandactive.Youalsoneedtobekind.23Learntosay“sorry”anddon’tbeangrywithothers.Findtherightfriend.Afriendmaymakeyourlife,andafriendcanalsobreakyourlife.Soyouneedtobecarefulwhenyouchooseafriend.Goodfriendswillalwaysmakeyourideasbetter.24Theymayhelpyouout.25Everybodymayfail.Eventhegreatestpersonfailed.Weshouldnotbeafraidoffailure,becausefailureisnottheendoftheroad.Wemusttakefailureasachancetolearnandimproveourselves.A.Neverbeafraidoffailure(失敗).B.Howcanwehavefewerfutureregrets?C.Whenyougetintotrouble,askothersforhelp.D.Playingsportsoftencanmakeyouahealthierman.E.Youwillknowwhattodofirstandwhattodolast.F.“Thankyou”canbringasmiletootherpeople.G.Youcanalsomakefriendswithsomeonefamiliarwithyou.06(22-23八年級下·廣東深圳·期中)請閱讀下列短文,并從下列方框里的六個句子中選擇五個還原到原文中,使原文的意思完整、連貫。26It’safriendlywaythatpeopleintheUSAgreeteachother.But“Howareyou?”isalsoaveryunusualquestion.It’saquestionthatoftendoesn’tneedananswer.Thepersonwhoasks“Howareyou?”hopestoheartheanswer“Fine.”,eveniftheperson’sfriendisn’tfine.Thereasonisthat“Howareyou?”isn’treallyaquestionand“Fine.”isn’treallyananswer.27Sometimes,peoplealsodon’tsayexactlywhattheymean.Forexample,whensomeoneasks“Doyouagree?”,theotherpersonmightthink“No,Idisagree.Ithinkyou’rewrong…”Butitisn’tverypolitetodisagreesostrongly,sotheotherpersonmightsay“I’mnotsure.”28Peoplealsodon’tsayexactlywhattheyarethinkingwhentheyfinishtalkingwithotherpeople.Forexample,manytalksoverthephonefinishwhenonepersonsays“Ihavetogonow.”O(jiān)ften,thepersonwhowantstohangupgivesanexcuse(借口),“Someone’satthedoor.”“Somethingishappeningintheyard.”Theexcusesmightberealornot.Perhapsthepersonwhowantstohangupsimplydoesn’twanttotalkanymore,butitisn’tpolitetosaythat.29Whethertheyaregreetingeachother,talkingaboutanideaorfinishingatalk,peopledon’tsayexactlywhattheyarethinking.30Andit’spartofthegameoflanguage.A.It’sanicewaytosaythatyoudon’tagreewithsomeone.B.I’msureIdisagree.C.“Howareyou?”isanicequestion.D.Theyaresimplyotherwaysofsaying“Hello!”or“Hi!”.E.It’sanimportantwaythatpeopletrytobenicetoeachother.F.Theexcuseismorepolite,anditdoesn’thurttheotherperson.07(22-23八年級下·四川成都·期中)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的A~F選項中,選出5個適當(dāng)?shù)倪x項補全短文。Thepastyearshaveshownweneedtopreparefortheworstearthquakes.Soanearthquakeemergencykit(應(yīng)急包)shouldbesomethingweneedtohave.Somepeoplesaythattheydon’thavetimetoprepareemergencykitsforearthquakes.31Youcanbuyyourownoneonline.Accordingtoresearchers,around275earthquakesarefelteverydayaroundtheworld.32Thereisa30%higherchance(機會)thatyouwilllivethroughanearthquakeifyouhavethekit.Somepeoplethinktheycangotoashelter(避難所)afteranearthquake.However,insteadofdependingontheshelter,anearthquakeemergencykitisyourbestchoicewhenanearthquakehappens.33Youmaynotfindfoodorwateraswell.34Afterall,theydon’tlivenearthefaultline(斷層線).Butwhetheryouarenearthefaultlineorfarfromit,owningoneinyourhouseisstillamust.Studiesshowthatsomestatesthatarenearthefaultlinehaveearthquakemagnitudes(震級)ofabove4.5.35Soifyoudon’thaveanearthquakeemergencykitathome,makeoneyourselforbuyoneonline.A.Well,thatmaynotbeaproblem.B.Thesheltermayprovideyouwithahome.C.Theremaybetoomanypeopleintheshelter.D.Somepeopledon’tthinktheyneedanearthquakeemergencykit.E.Thisonlymeansthatyouneverknowhowearthquakeshituntiltheyhityou.F.Halfofthesearelargeenoughtoaskthatfamiliesshouldownearthquakeemergencykits.08(22-23八年級下·山東青島·期中)Differentpeoplelikedifferentsports.Rockclimbinghasbeenapopularsportforalongtime.Butnowalotofrockclimbersaretryingsomethingnew:iceclimbing.36Whenyougorockclimbing,youclimbamountain.Whenyougoiceclimbing,youclimbice.37Why?Ontheonehand,theycandoitinmanyplaces.Ifpeoplewanttotrysomethingeasy,theycanclimbglaciers(冰川)orsmallmountains.Thoseareveryeasy.Ontheotherhand,somepeopledon’tlikeeasysports.Theywanttotrysomethingchallenging,sotheycanfinddangerousandexcitingplacestogoiceclimbing,suchashighmountainsandfrozen(結(jié)冰)waterfalls.38First,inordertogoiceclimbing,youhavetobehealthyandstrong.Second,youcandospecialexercisesbeforeyoustart.39Last,don’tgoiceclimbingalone.Youhavetoalwaysgowithsomepeople.40Somesaythatwhentheygettothetopofaglacierorafrozenwaterfall,it’sthebestfeelingintheworld.A.Alotofpeopleloveiceclimbing.B.Iceclimbingisalotlikerockclimbing.C.Thereissomeadviceabouticeclimbing.D.Iceclimbingdependsonweatherthanmostsports.E.Iceclimbingishardbutinterestingformanypeople.F.Youcanalsotakesomeiceclimbingclassesifnecessary.09(22-23八年級下·湖南衡陽·期中)六選五(從下面六個句子中選出五個符合文章邏輯的五個句子,其中有一項是多余的)Mymotherisadiligent(勤勞的)andkindwoman.Sheisverybusyfrommorningtillnight.Asateacher,sheworkshard.Asamother,41BothmybrotherandIloveherdearlyasshelovesus.Mymotherteachesmathatamiddleschoolinmyhometown.Shegoestoworkearlyinthemorninganddoesnotcomebackhomeuntillateintheafternoon.42Shetreatsthemwithpatienceandteachesthemwell.Forherexcellentquality(優(yōu)秀品質(zhì))andverygoodteachingresults,shehasbeenchosenasamodelteacherseveraltimes.43Everyday,whenshecomesbackhomefromwork,shesetsaboutdoinghousework,sweepingthelivingroomandbedroomsorcleaningthefurniture,andputtingeverythingingoodorder.44Asshehasbeenverybusyworkingeveryday,shelooksolderthanherage.Butshelooksascheerfulandhappyasever.Motherneverbuysexpensivedressesforherself,butsheoftenbuyssomeinexpensivebuthighquality(高品質(zhì))clothesforus.Shenevergoestoexpensiverestaurantstoenjoymeals.Shejusteatsaplainmealoutsidewhensheistoobusytocookherself.Shelivesabusyyetsimplelife,withoutanycomplaints(抱怨).Oftenshesaystous,“Workwhileyouwork,andplaywhileyouplay.Thatisthewaytobehappy.Ifyoudonotwork,youwillbecomelazyandbeofnousetosociety”.Whatapieceofgoodadvicethisis!45Thisadviceofherswillalwaysserveasaguidetomybehavior.Mymotherisgreatindeed,andIalwaysfeelproudofher.A.Shelovesherstudentsandcaresforthem.B.Ineverforgetitandalwaysbearitinmymind(記住它).C.Mymotherishard-workingandneverwastesmoney.D.Sheseemstobebusyallthetime.E.shetakesgoodcareofusandgivesuseverycomfort.F.Doyoulikemymother?10(22-23八年級下·山東青島·期中)Habitsandfieldpaths(小徑)areformedinthesameway:byrepetition(重復(fù)).Villagers,asarule,donotmakeafootpathtothenextvillageonpurpose(有意的).46Dayafterdayapeoplegoandcomethesameway.Theirfeetbeattheearthhard.Bytheirrepeatedwalkinginthesamedirection(方向)apathismade.Similarly,themoreoftenwedoanythinginthesamewayoratthesametime,themoreweshalldoitthatway.47Usuallyitismucheasiertofrombadhabitsthangoodhabits.48Forexample,itiseasiertolieinbedonacoldmorningthantogetupearly.Itiseasiertoputofftoday’sworktotomorrowthantodoitattherighttime.49Theformingofgoodhabitsneedstimeandcallsforhardworkatfirst;buteverytimewedotherightthing,itmakesdoingthesamethingnexttimemucheasier.Ifyoukeepdoingiteverydayforsometime,itwillbecome“apieceofcake”intheend.50Getintothehabitofearlyrising,andyouwillnotwanttolieinbedlikealazybone.Getintothehabitoftellingthetruth,andyouwillfinditreallyhardtotellalie.A.Atlastahabitisformed.B.Thereasonissimple,wearejustlazy.C.Theyjustgotheshortestoreasiestwayoverthefields.D.Finally,weformthegoodhabit.E.Badhabitsarenotformedinaday,anditisthesamewithgoodhabits.F.Soit’shardtoformgoodhabits.11(22-23八年級下·吉林·期中)Thewayapersonfeelsinsideisimportant.51Ifyoukeepthesefeelingsinyourheartanddon’ttalkaboutthemwithothers,youmayevenfallillatlast.Ifyoutalkwithsomeonewhocaresalotaboutyou,likeyourdadormom,youmayfeelbetter.52Butifyoudon’twanttotalkwithyourdadormom,whatshouldyoudo?It’sbettertofindanothertrustyadult(可信的成年人),likeateacheratschool.53

Once(一旦)youknowwhoyoucantalkto,youshouldchoosewhenandwheretotalk.Ifyouthinkit’sdifficultforyoutosaywhatyouthink.54Ifthepersoncan’tunderstandwhatyoumeanrightaway.Trytosayitinadifferentwayorgiveanexample.Youmayfeelshyaboutsharingyourfeelings.55Itisamazinghowmuchbetteryouwillfeelaftertalkingaboutyourproblems.Italsohelpsyoutogetclosertopeoplewhocareaboutyou.A.Writeitdownonapieceofpaper.B.Howtotalkaboutyourfeelings?C.Itmaybereallyhardtotellothersthatyouarefeelingsad,worried,angryornervous.D.Maybethispersoncanhelpyoutalkwithyourdadormomaboutyourproblems.E.Butitisimportanttosharefeelingswhenyouneedhelp.F.Youwillknowthatyouarenotalonewithyourproblemsorworries.12(22-23八年級下·江蘇鹽城·期中)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(選項中有一項為多余選項)。Ioncereadastory.AnAustraliawomanlivedinChinaformanyyears.LatershewentbacktoAustralia.56Suddenly,amandrivingbyyelledather,“It’snotraining,dear.”I’msurethiswon’thappeninChina.57PeopleliketosunbatheonthebeachinAustralia.Theywanttheirskintogettanned(曬黑的).Ingeneral,Australiansfeelthathavingtannedskinshowsthatyouarehealthyandoutgoing.58ButinChina,itistheopposite.Manypeopledon’twanttogettanned.Theyfeelthatthesunisbadfortheirskin.59MyChinesefriendshavegivenmeanumbrellamanytimeswhenIdidn’thaveone.ButIjustwantedtogetsomesunshine!So,itseemsthatthiscomesdowntothecultureofbeauty.60So,loveyourskin,whateverthecolouris.A.Theywanttohavealighterskincolor.B.Sowhydidhesaythistothelady?C.Thetruthisthatallskinisbeautiful.D.Sheusedanumbrellatokeepherselfoutofthesun.E.ThisisacommonideainWesterncountries.F.Onarainyday,sheusedanumbrella.13(22-23八年級下·浙江杭州·期中)仔細閱讀下面的文本,根據(jù)前后文將合適的句子的序號填在橫線上,其中一個選項是多余的。Sometimeswemayhaveafever(發(fā)燒).Anditmakesusmuchmoreworried.Ifwearehavingafever,therearesomethingsthatwecan’tdo.61Don’tdrinkanydrinks.“Sodaandcoffeeshouldberefusedwhenyouhaveafever,”saysPauline,adoctoraboutfamilymedicine.Theycancausedehydration(脫水).62“It’sbetternottoputontoomanyclothes,”saysDr.Marinov.Yourbodywillworkhardertochangeyourtemperaturetoaproperoneandthenitjustmakesyourfeverworse.Don’tdoubleup(加倍)onyourmedicine.63However,ifyoutaketoomuchmedicine,youmaygetintotrouble.“Somepeopleovertakemedicineandtheirbodyishurtorevensomeofthemlosttheirlives,”saysDr.Marinov.Don’tstayhungry.“Thefeverspeedsupyourmetabolism(新陳代謝).Youneedevenmoreenergy(能量)fromfood,”saysDr.Marinov.Beinghungryhasabadinfluenceonyourbodyhealth.64Don’tforgettodrinkwater.“Afeverwillquickentherespiratoryrate(呼吸頻率),sothereiswaterloss.65Thesewillfinallycauseseriousdehydration.Drinkingenoughwatercansolvetheproblemwell,”saysRalph,directorofascientificresearch.A.What’smore,peopleusuallydrinklesswaterduringafever.B.Don’tweartoomuch.C.Herearesomeofthemsharedbydoctors.D.Don’ttakeexercise.E.Rightmedicinedoeshelpwhenyouarehavingafever.F.Foodallowsyoutohaveenergytofightagainstthefever.14(22-23八年級下·黑龍江哈爾濱·期中)Whenyoudon’tfeelgood,youmaywanttoshareyourfeelingswithothers.Infact,thatisagoodwaytomakeyourselffeelbetter.66.WhatFeelingsShouldYouFocusOn?Youcan’ttellyourfriendshowyoufeelifyoudon’tknowyourrealfeelings.67Thenyoucansharethemwithanyone.WhyShouldYouTalkaboutYourFeelings?Ifyoualwayskeepyourfeelingsinside,itcanmakeyoufeelupset.68.Youwillalwaysfeelbetteraftertalkingaboutitwithsomeoneyoutrust.Butitdoesn’tmeanyourproblemsandworriesgoawayatonce,butatleastsomeoneelseknowsthat’sworryingyouandcanhelpyoutofindmethods.HowtoTalkaboutYourFeelings?Whenyouknowwhomyoucantalkwith,you’llneedtofindtimeandaplacetotalk.Whatcanyoudoifyouhavetroubletalkingaboutyourfeeling?69.Thatmeansexplainingitinadifferentwayifthepersondoesn’tunderstandwhatyoumean.Youdon’thavetosolveeveryproblembyyourself.70.Asaresult,talkingaboutyourfeelingstootherscanbethefirststep(步驟)foryou.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,將下面的句子還原到文中空白處,使短文內(nèi)容完整、通順。(每個選項只能用一次)A.Talkwithsomeonewhocaresaboutyou.B.Sometimesyouneedtoaskothersforhelp.C.Thatalsohelpsyougetclosertoothers.D.Youhavetofindoutwhatrealfeelingsyouhave.E.Youcanwriteitdownonapieceofpaperinstead.15(22-23八年級下·黑龍江哈爾濱·期中)Theworldischangingallthetime.Butmanypeopledon’tknowwhattodowhenthereisachangehappening,andtheyjustfeelworriedanduncomfortable.71Ithinktheymayhelpyou.72Therearemanychangesinourlife,likethelossofoneofourlovedfamilymembers,amovetoanewplaceoranexamfailure(失敗).Youshouldrememberthatthereisalwaysachangeandyoushouldfaceit.Tryyourbesttobeactiveinyourbodyandmind.73Youcanalsojoininsomesocialactivities,anexerciseclassorahobbygroupyouareinterestedin.74Visitdoctorsfromtimetotime.It’snotstrangeatalltohaveregularhealthexaminations(檢查).75Ifyouareingoodhealth,youcandealwithitwellwhenthereisachangeinyourlife.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,將下面方框內(nèi)的句子還原到文中空白處,使短文內(nèi)容完整、通順(每個選項只能用一次)。A.Rememberchangescan’tstop.B.Itisreallygoodforyourbodytodoexercise,especiallywalking.C.Learnsomethingfromthefollowingthings.D.Doctorscangiveyoualotofadvicetolivebetter.E.Astomindexercise,therearegamesthatyoucandoeasilylikecrosswordpuzzlesorjustreadinggoodbooks.16(22-23八年級下·河南鄭州·期中)Ifyouhaveplannedatripduringsummerholidays,certainlyyouwillwanttosharesomephotosonWeChat.76Don’tworry!Herearesometipsyoucanfollowtotakewonderfulphotos.Turnbackandsmile.Whileontheroad,themomentyouturnbackwithasmileisthemostimpressive(印象深刻的).Justwalkawayfromthecameraanddoaturn-backforthemostnaturaleffect.Youcanalsopretend(假裝)tohearyournamecalled,turnback,andrunyourfingersthroughlonghair.77Lookawayfromthecamera.Therearemanywaysforyoutoavoidlookingatthecamera.78Lookingdownintothedistanceorlookingoutofthewindowisagoodchoice.Ifthereisnothingtosee,youcanalsochoosetocloseyoureyesandenjoythismomentofquietness.79Areyoualittleshywhenfacingthecamera?Takingabackviewphotoisagoodchoice,whichcanleaveroomforimaginationandbringadifferentfeelingaswell.Takeaseat.80Iftherearegoodplacestositdown,pleasedoit!Youcanposeindifferentpositionswithyourarmsandlegs.Takingtheperfectphototakestimeandpractice.Ifyoufollowthesesimpletipsabove,yourphotoswillstartcomingoutbeautifully!Gooutwithyourfriendsandtakemorephotos!根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,將下面的句子還原到文中空白處,使短文內(nèi)容完整、通順。A.Takeabackviewphoto.B.Noteveryphotorequiresyoutostand.C.Turningbackisafantasticwaytoincreaseyourbeauty.D.Butwhatifthephotosarenotasprettyasyouexpected?E.Forexample,youcanlookupintotheskyandletthecameracatchyoursideface.17(22-23八年級下·河南南陽·期中)Weshouldbenicetopeoplearoundus.Butsometimes,we’renotnicetoourselves.81Thisisn’thealthy!Ifyou’recomparing(比較)yourselftoothers,stopandthink.Tellyourself,“Thinkingaboutwhattheyhavedoesnothelpme.”Giveyourattentiontothesethoughts,andovertimetheywillgoaway.82Youdon’tcallyourfriendsstupid(蠢的)whentheymakemistakes(錯誤).So,whydoittoyourself?Ifyoudosomethingwrong,say,“Everyonemakesmistakes.Icanlearnandgrowfrommymistakes.”83Goodself-talkhelpsuslikeourselvesmore,butgoodlifehabitsarejustasimportant.Wefeelworseifwedon’teatorsleepwell.84Whenourbodiesfeelgood,therestoflifeisbetter,too.Justlikeweallmakemistakes,weallmightdoubt(質(zhì)疑)ourskillssometimes.Wecanpracticeandgetbetteratthings.However,wecanneverbe100%preparedforeverything.85Faceproblemsbravelyandtryyourbest.You’llbehappyforyourself!根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容,從下面五個選項中選出能填入文中空缺處的最佳選項,使文章意思通順、內(nèi)容完整。A.Withthiskindofthought,mistakescanhelpus,nothurtus.B.Also,bepatient(耐心的)withyourself.C.Tryingdifficultthingscanhelpusbuildconfidence(信心).D.Weoftenblame(責(zé)怪)ourselvesandthinkothersaredoingbetterthanweare.E.Takecareofyourbodybysleepingenough,eatinghealthyfoodandgettingexercise.18(22-23八年級下·河南洛陽·期中)Springfeverisnotanillness.86Itcanaffectbothadults(成人)andchildren.Daydreaming,alack(缺少)ofinterestinworkorstudies,andastronginteresttogooutarebecauseofspringfever.Byspringtime,you’vebeeninschoolforaboutonemonth.87Youseeflowerscomeout;youhearbirdssingingastheyreturntotheirhome;youfeelwarmwind.Summeriscoming,bringingwiththedreamsofswimmingpools,waterslides(滑水),watergames,andfreedomfromschool!Ifyouhavespringfever,youmayfindyourselfdaydreaming,lookingoutofwindows,puttingoffhomework.88Sadly,ifyouhavespringfever,youwillfinditdifficulttocareaboutyourgrades.89Kidswanttoplayteamsportslikesoccerandbaseball,ridebikes,andplayinthepark.Springfever—itisn’tanillness,anditisn’tanexcuse.90Ifyouareinterestedinoutdooractivities,youshouldalsotrytodowellinschoolwork.Remember,thearrivalofspringfevertellsyouthatsummerwillsoonbehere.Worktowardtheprizeofsummerbreak!根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容,從下面五個選項中選出能填入文中空缺處的最佳選項,使文章意思通順、內(nèi)容完整。A.It’sareasontogooutsideandenjoythearrival(來臨)ofspring!B.Thatwillcauseadropinyourgrades!C.You’retiredofwearingcoats,jackets,andsweaters.D.It’sanameforafeelingthataffectsmanypeopleafteralong,coldwinter!E.Manyadultstakepartinactivitiessuchasgolfingandotheroutdoorsports.19(22-23八年級下·黑龍江哈爾濱·期中)Doyouknowthereasonwhywefeeltiredinthemiddleofaclass?Maybeyouwouldsayitisbecausetheteacher’sclassisboring.91Perhapsthisissomethingyouhavenotpaidenoughattentionto.PurposeofsleepWhydoweneedsleep?Sleephelpsourbodyheal(修復(fù)),grow,andstayhealthy.92Doctorsandhealthscientistssay,“Whenyoucloseyoureyesandneedtorest,sleepisjusttheverybest!”SleeptimeEnoughsleepisimportanttous.Howmuchsleepdoweneed?New-bornbabiessleepmostofthetime.Teenagersneed8-10hoursofsleepadaybecausetheyneedlotsofenergytogrowintotheiradultbodies.Grown-upsusuallyneed6-8hoursofsleeptokeepactive.Theolderyouget,thelesssleepyouwillneed.93InterestingfactsAlmosteveryonehastheirdreamswhiletheysleep,butnotallofthemcantelltheirdreamsclearlywhentheywakeup.94Moresurprisingly,somemayevengetupintheirdreamsandwalkaround.

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