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中考英語《閱讀理解7選5(短文還原)40篇》專項(xiàng)練習(xí)第1篇根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Asteenagers,youhavemanydreams.Thesedreamscanbeverybig,likebeingascientist.Ortheycanbesmall.Forexample,youmayjustwanttobecomeoneofthetenbeststudentsinyourclass.Onceyoufindadream,1.?Doyouevertrytomakeyourdreamreal?"FollowYourHeart"byAustralianwriterAndrewMathewstellsusthatmakingourdreamsrealislife'sbiggestchallenges.2..Oryoumaythinkthatitisimpossibleforyoutobecomeagreatperson."Thesekindsofthoughtsmaystopyoufromgettingyourdream,"thebooksays.Infact,everyonecanmakehisdreamcometrue.Thefirstthingyoumustdoistorememberwhatyourdreamis.Don'tletitleaveyourheart,3..Dothisoftenandyourdreamwillcometruefasterbecause,abigdreamis,infact,madeofmanysmalldreams.Youmustalsonevergiveupyourdream.Therewillbedifficultiesontheroadtoyourdreams.4..Youneedtodecidewhatisthemostimportant.StudyinginsteadofwatchingTVwillbringyoubetterexamresults,whilesavingfiveyuaninsteadofbuyinganicecreammeansyoucanbuyanewbook.5..A.GivingupisthelastthingyoushoulddoB.andkeeptellingyourselfwhatyouwantC.whatdoyoudowithitD.ThiswaywillhelpyougetclosertoyourdreamdaybydayE.YoumaythinkyouarenotverygoodatsomeschoolsubjectsF.ButthebiggestdifficultycomesfromyourselfG.whydoyouneedadream

第2篇根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Humans'GreatestAchievementsTheEarthis4.5billionyearsold,butthehumanracehaslivedonitforjust200,000years.Inthatshorttime,wehaveachievedsomeamazingthings.6.Thelistisalmostendless.Theinventionoftheairplanehaschangedourlives.Thediscoveryofantibiotics(抗生素)hassavedthelivesofmillionsofpeople.Canyouimaginelivingwithoutelectricity?Whatabouttheprintingpress(印刷術(shù))?Withouttheprintingpress,youwouldn'tbereadingthis.Inthelast50years,therehavebeengreatachievementsincommunication,suchasradio,TV,computers,theInternet,andsmartphones(智能手機(jī)).7.Whataboutthearts?Theartshavebroughtpleasuretomanypeople,butaretheBeatlesandBachmoreimportantthanantibiotics?8.Finally,wemustnotforgethumans'earlyachievements.9.Wecan'timaginemodernlifewithoutcookedfoodandcars.Whatarehumans'greatestachievements?Toanswerthequestion,weneedtodecidewhatwemeanby"great".10.Orisitjustsomethingthatmakesussay"Wow,"liketheGreatWall?Whatdoyouthink?A.Doyouthinkitisdifficulttohavegreatachievements?B.Isitsomethingthatmakesusrichorhappyorsaveslives?C.Weenjoythesethingseverydaybecausetheyarefreetouse.D.Theyusedfireforcookingandheatingandinventedthewheel.E.Manyofhumans'greatachievementsareinscienceandtechnology.F.AndisMickeyMouseasimportantanachievementasgoingtospace?G.Wecouldprobablylivewithoutthem,butlifewouldn'tbeasinteresting.

第3篇根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Leadingyoungpeopletotakeupphysicalexerciseisreallyimportant.11.Butareportrecentlyshowsthatonlyhalfofgirlswhowerequestionedbyresearchersenjoydoingsports.12.Whatarethereasons?Becauseoftheirdislikeoftheclothestheyareaskedtowearandthelack(缺乏)offacilities(設(shè)備)todotheirhairafterwards.Asmoregirlsthanboysfailtotakepartinphysicalactivities,thisisseenasaproblemthatneedsdealingwith.ManyofthegirlsquestionedsaidtheydislikedwearingtheskirtsthatareoftenpartofPEclothesandthattheclothesshouldbemorecomfortabletowear.ThegirlswantedtohavethechancetosaywhatthePEclothesshouldlooklike.Theysuggestedclothingshouldcovermoreoftheirbodies,suchasleggingsandhigh-neckedshirts.13.Anotherkeyproblemthegirlsreportedwasnothavingthefacilitiesavailabletodotheirhairaftertheyhadtakenpartinexercise.Thegirlsbeinginterviewedwantedprivatespacewheretheycouldgetchanged.Theyfeltschoolsshouldsupplyhairdryerssothattheycouldstyletheirhair.14.Theycouldusethistimetodotheirhairandmakesuretheylookedthesameastheydidbeforetheclass.Theresearchersarguethatsincegirlsworryagreatdealabouthowtheylookduringtheirteenageyears,itisimportantthatschoolstaketheseproblemsseriously.15.Someteachersfeelsportsshouldkeepyoungers'mindsoffhowtheylook.Itshouldhelpthemseethevalueofkeepingphysicallyfit,enjoyingteamspiritandachievingtheirsuccessandnotworryingaboutwhattheirhairlookslike.A.GirlshadthefollowingproblemswithPEclasses.B.Evenaquarterofthemactuallyavoidtakingpart.C.However,noteveryoneagreeswiththesuggestions.D.Theyalsorequired15minutesattheendofthePEclass.E.Surprisingly,mostgirlsdon'tagreewiththissuggestion.F.PEclassesareonewayofgettingyoungpeopletodothis.G.Theyalsothoughtthematerialsusedwerenotgoodenough.

第4篇閱讀還原HowCanIFightLaziness?Lazypeoplewillneverachieveanythinginlife.However,lazinesscanbedefeated(打?。﹐nceafewchangeshavebeenmadeinyourmind.16..Manypeoplelacksleepconstantly,sincetheystayuptoolateandgetuptooearlytoprepareforwork.Thesepeoplehavelittlemotivation(動(dòng)力)oncetheyarrivehome.Lazinessworkshandinhandwithalackofmotivationandatendencytoputoffthings.Byadjusting(調(diào)節(jié))yoursleepscheduletoprovideafewmorehoursofmeaningfulrest,youcanfightlazinessthroughouttheday.Anotherwaytofightlazinessistochangeyourmindfrompassivetoactive.Somepeopletreattheirlivesasiftheywerepushedfromtasktotask.Otherstakeamoreproactiveapproach(主動(dòng)方式),viewingeachtaskasachallengetheymustovercomealone.17..Somepeoplefightlazinessbyremovingthetemptations(誘惑)thatsurroundthem.Atelevisioninthelivingroommayprovideentertainment(娛樂活動(dòng)),butwatchingtoomuchTVoftenleadstolaziness.18..Completeafewtasksandreward(獎(jiǎng)勵(lì))yourselfwithwhatyouenjoy,suchasagooddinnerorafilm.Lazinesscanalsobealastingproblemathome.Couplesandchildrenmayallhavedifferentenergylevels,butlazinesscanbespreadifnotbeingdealtwithimmediately.19..Bethefirsttocollectandwashdishesafterameal.Othersinthehomemayfinallyfollowyourexampleandpracticetheirowntask.Itisdifficulttopracticelazinesswhenyouaresurroundedbymotivatedpeople.20..Enoughexerciseandabalanceddietcanhelpyoutodevelopahealthylifestyle,thusenablingyoutohavemoreenergyandhelpliftyourspirits.A.Tofightfamilylaziness,setanexample.B.Knowinghowtofightlazinessisimportant.C.Onewaytofightlazinessistogetenoughsleep.D.Finally,takingexerciseregularlycanhelpyoufightlaziness.E.Withhardwork,youwillbeabletoachieveyourgoal.F.Lazinesssetsinwhenyounolongercontrolyourownlife.G.Createarewardsystemforyourself,justasparentsdoforthechildren.

第5篇根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后所給的選項(xiàng)中,選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Weoftenseeblooddonation(獻(xiàn)血)busesontheroad.Asweallknow,bloodisveryimportantinmedicalactivities.However,somepeopleareafraidofdonatingblood.Actually,itcannotonlyhelpothers,butalsodogoodtoyourbody.21.Firstly,peoplewhoaretoothincannotdonateblood.22.Ifyouareunderweight,youmaybecomeveryweakafterdonatingblood.23.Becauseblooddonationmaymakeyoufeelworse,andthevirus(病毒)inyourbodymayspreadthroughblood.Thirdly,peoplebetween18and55yearsoldareattheirbestagestodonateblood.24.Finally,closerelativesshouldnotdonatebloodtoeachother.Thisistoprevent(預(yù)防)TA-GVHD,anillnessthatcanbeverydangeroustothepersonwhoreceivestheblood.25.Iftheansweris"Yes",besuretoremembertherules!A.Sleepinglateoftenisbadforyourbloodpressure.B.Herearesomefactsyoushouldknowaboutblooddonation.C.Willyouchoosetodonatebloodwhenyoubecomeanadult?D.Secondly,youcan'tdonatebloodifyouhaveabadcoldortheflu.E.Becausethehealthofunderageandelderlypeopleistakenseriously.F.Blooddonationamongcloserelativescanleadtoaveryseriousillness.G.Theweightofmenshouldbeover50kg,andtheweightofwomenshouldbeover45kg.

第6篇請(qǐng)先閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容從下面方框內(nèi)的七個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇五個(gè)還原到文中,使短文意思通順、結(jié)構(gòu)完整,一空一句。Notmanyofusenjoydoingchores.Andsomeofusevenhateitalot!26.Herearesomereasonswhychildrenshouldhelpoutaroundthehouse.27.Theyareyoungnow,buttheywon'tbekidsforever!Cookingmealsandfoldingclothesarejustsomeoftheskillstheywillneedoncetheyfinallymoveout.Sinceschoolsdon'tteachthesethings,learningthemathomeseemevenmoreimportant.Choreshelpteachkidsaboutteamwork.28.Thisskillcanhelpthemdevelopbetteratschoolorworkinthefuture.Choreshelpkidstolearntorespect(尊重)theirparents.Lettingonlyoneortwofamilymembersdochoresisnotfair.Bydoingchores,childrenmayunderstandandthanktheirparentsforalltheirhardwork.29.Choreshelpolderkidsbuildgoodhabitsearlyandbeindependent.Theywillknowhowtoplantheirthingsbetterbythemselves.Neitherofthesewillseemdifficultifkidstakethemseriously.Choreshelpfamiliesgetcloser.Chorestakeuptime.30.Sometimeschoreswillevencheeruptheirneighborsnexttotheirhouseswhentheyhelpthemout!Anyway,don'tforgettodochores.A.Houseworkisawasteoftheirtime.B.Choreshelptoteachkidslifeskills.C.Actually,it'susefulandnecessaryforthefamily.D.Choreshelpkidstakeabreakfromschoolworkstress.E.Throughhouseworkchildrenlearntoworkwithothers.F.Inthefuture,they'llknowhowtorespectthehardworkofothers.G.Buttheycanleavespecialmemoriesbetweenchildrenandparents.

第7篇根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Listen.What'sthatinthebackground?Isitrock,countryorclassicalmusic?31."Musicmakesboththeleftandrightbrainmoreactive,andthiscanmaximize(使最大化)learningandimproveourmemory,"saysDr.MashaGodkin,aprofessoratNorthcentralUniversity.AccordingtoGodkin,it'sgoodtolistentoclassicalmusicwhileyouarestudying.32.Youcanalsolistentomeditation(冥想)music,whichcanrelievestressandrelaxyourmind.Itishelpfultocreateaplaylistofthebeststudymusic.Everyone'stasteinmusicisdifferent,butwhenitcomestocreatingthebeststudymusicplaylist,herearesometipstoconsider:●GoClassicalYoumaynotwanttogotoaconcertofclassicalmusic,butthesoundsoftheclassicalmusicseemtoincreasemoodandproductivity(效率)33.●ConsiderTempoItseemsthatmusicwith60—70beatsaminutelikeBeethoven'sFurElisecanhelpstudentsstudylongerandmemorizemoreinformation.●NatureSounds34.Theymakegreatbackgroundnoise.YoucanevencreateyourownmixwithwebsiteslikeNoisli.●ElectronicMusicElectronicmusicisagreatchoiceforthosewhodon'tlikeclassical.Anymusicwithlittletonolyricsisbest.●SoundControlThevolumeofyourstudymusicisimportant.Don'tdrownout(淹沒)yourownthoughts.Remember,it'ssupposedtobeinthebackground.35.Pleasewritetousandletusknowwhatmusichelpsyougetthroughschool!A.Thismakesitgreatforstudying.B.Whatdoyouthinkofcountrymusic?C.Onereasonisthatclassicalmusichasnolyrics.D.Thesoundsofbirds,windandrainarerelaxing.E.Wewouldlovetoknowwhat'sonyourstudyplaylist.F.Didyouknowthatsomekindsofmusiccanhelpyoufocus?G.However,youarenotexpectedtolistentomusicintheclassroom.第8篇根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從選項(xiàng)中選出填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)多余。Whenyouhaveacold,yourfriendscan'tvisityoubecausetheydon'twanttogetacold.Whenyouarepartofafamily,ifoneofyougetsacold,oftenallofyougetit.Thereisnogoodmethodoftreatingthecommoncold.36.●Washyourhands.Washingyourhandsisthemostimportantwaytostopthespreadofcolds.Coldgerms(病菌)arespreadbytouch.Thegermsgetontoyourhandsandfromthereintoyoureyes,noseandmouth.37.Ifallthemembersofyourfamilywashtheirhandstoo,theywillbemuchlesslikelytogetthecold.●Coveryournoseandmouth.Thereisasayingthat"coughsandsneezesspreadillness".38.whencoughingandyournoseifsneezing.Thatway,thecoldgermswon'tgetontoyourhandsandspreadtothingsyoutouchsuchasdoorknobs,taphandlesorcupsandplates.●39.Coldgermsarespreadveryeasily.Youcanuseadisinfectant(消毒的)cleanertocleandoorknobs,taps,toilethandles.Besuretouseonlyyourowntowel,toothbrushandcup.●Takecareofyourself.Somecoldmedicinescanhelpstopachesandfever.Eathealthysimplefoodssuchassouporrice.Getenoughrestandsleep.Stayinbed,readabook.DoyourschoolworkandpracticeyourEnglish!Rememberthatacommoncoldonlylastsafewdays.40.A.Youwillfeelbettersoon.B.Openwindowstogetfreshair.C.Washyourhandscarefullyusingsoapandhotwater.D.AlwaysuseapieceofsoftpapertocoveryourmouthE.IhaveabadcoldandIdon'twanttoeatanything.F.Cleanyourhouse.G.Herearefourwaystohelpstopacoldspreadingandtofeelbetteragain.

第9篇根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Withgaspricesrisingandairportsecuritylinessnakinglongerthanever,whynotbookyournextdomesticvacationonatrain?Comparedtootheralternatives,it'scomfortableandrelaxing.Hereissomeadviceonhowtomakeatripbyrailaspleasantaspossible.Planahead.Mostlong-distancetrains,especiallythesleepingcaraccommodations,selloutveryquickly.41.Butnomatterwhenyoutravel,it'sagoodideatomakeyourreservationsatleast90daysinadvance.Useatravelagent.Considerturningyourtravelplanovertoatravelagentandlettinghimdouble-checkallthedetails,makesuggestions,andthenhandletheactualreservations.Agoodonecansometimesfindyoudiscountedtickets.42.Thenyouwon'thavetowalkthroughseveralcarsonamovingtrainthreetimesadayforyourmeals.Bringablanket.Whenyou'reridingontrains,youwon'tbeprovidedwithablanketforfree,evenifyourtripisanovernightone.43.Inthesummerinparticular,theairconditioningcanmakethemquitecold.Arriveearly.Mosttrainsoperatejustonceadayandsomerunonlythreetimesaweek,somissingyourscanbeadisaster.44.Note:Thetimeslistedontheschedulesaredeparturetimes,notarrivaltimes.Havefun.45.Readabook,knit,doacrosswordpuzzle,orsimplywatchtheworldunfoldoutsidethewindow.Tocalculateyourspeedasyoudo,divide3,600(thenumberofsecondsinanhour)bythenumberofsecondsittakesyoutotravelonemile(thedistancebetweentwomileposts).Ifittakesthetrain53secondstotravelonemile,you'regoing67.92mph.A.Traintripsaren'tforimpatienttypes.B.You'llhaveviewsfrombothsidesofthetrain.C.Thetemperatureonrailcarsisoftenhardtocontrol.D.That'sparticularlytrueduringbusysummermonths.E.Youmighthavetowaitlongerthan24hourstocatchthenextone.F.Chancesarethecostwillbealotlessthanthecostofonebedroom.G.Hemayalsobookyouinasleepingcarthat'srightnexttothediner.

第10篇閱讀理解Everycultureintheworldhasitsowntaboos(禁忌).Thebreakingofataboosometimesmakespeoplefeeluncomfortable.46.Lastweekend,WangLinandIshowedtwoforeignersaroundourcity.MrSinghwasfromIndiaandMr.WhitefromUSA.47.Mr.Singhseemedtobeunhappy,Mr.White,however,wasquitecasual(隨意).Hesaidhellotomewithabigsmileandawaveofhishand.Intheevening,48.InoticedthatMr.Singhdidn'ttouchthebeefandMr.Whiteseemednottolikechickens'claws.Duringthemeal,WangLinsaidsorrytoMr.Singhandcontinuedtoexplainthatwedidn'tknowitwasatabooinIndiatoshakeone'slefthand.Mr.Singhexplainedthatsinceoxen(牛)aresacred(神圣的)inIndia,peopledon'teatbeefthere.Mr.Whitejoinedinandsaidthat49.HewentontosaythatAmericansdon'tusuallygetintoeachother'spersonalspace.Marriage,jobandagearetheirtaboos.50.A.westoppedatarestaurantfordinner.B.IintroducedsomethingaboutbeefandchickentoMr.SinghandMr.White.CIsn'titagoodlessontoremember?D.Ilearnedthisthroughmyownexperience.E.itwasnotusualintheUSAforpeopletoeatchickens'clawsF.WhenIheldoutmyrighthandtoshakehishandG.WhenIheldoutmylefthandtoshakehandswithhim.

第11篇根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Doyousometimeshesitate(猶豫)beforeaskingothersforthings?Asthesayinggoes,"Hewhohesitatesislost."Don'thesitate.Youcan'tcontrolhowotherpeoplewillact.51.Herearefourthingsyoucandotogetotherpeopletosay"yes":52.Ifyoudon'tcareaboutwhattheotherpartywantsorneeds,itisunlikelytheywillsay"yes".Mostpeopleare,asWhartonprofessorandorganizationalpsychologist(心理學(xué)家)AdamGrantcallsthem,"matchmakers"—peoplewhohelpifyouhelpthem.Feware"givers"—peoplewhohelpwithoutseekinganythinginreturn(回報(bào)).Makethepersonfeelcomfortable.Itisnotsodifficulttothinkaboutwhattheotherpersonwants.53.Ifyouwantthemtofeelcomfortable,theyneedtotrustyou.Ifyouwanttheotherpersontosay"yes"toyourrequest,thinkabouttheotherperson.Besilent.Still,youcanmakethepersonfeelbrieflyuncomfortable.Youdonothavetoimmediatelyrespond.Pause(暫停).Besilent.54.Itcanmaketheotherpersonwanttofilltheemptiness,starttalkingandgiveintowhatyouwant.Letthepersonsay"no"first.55.ChrisVossarguesthatgettingtheotherpersontosay"no"isastrategyformakingthepersonfeelcomfortable.A.Silencecausesdiscomfort.B.Besmartinhowyousellyouridea.C.Butitisveryhardtogetthemtotrustyou.D.Thinkaboutwhattheotherpersonwantsorneeds.E.Theyaremorelikelytosay"yes"ifyoumakeitawin-winscene.F.Sometimes,youneedtheotherpersontosay"no"beforetheywillsay"yes".G.Butyoucancontrolyouractionsinawaythatcanincreasethechancesofafavorableresult.

第12篇補(bǔ)全原文Atthebeginningofthenewtermourschoolstudentunionheldanelection(選舉)Studentswhowantedtocompeteforpositionswenttotheschoolgateearlyinthemorningtoattractvoters56.Ihelpedmyfriendtoattractstudentseverymorning.Ihadtoarriveatschoolat6:50am,whichwas40minutesearlierthanusual.Itwasreallytiringsincewehadtosandhereandkeepshoutingfor40minutes.57.Inaddition,standingandtalkinginfrontoftheunfamiliarstudentsmadethejobmoredifficult.However,IfelthappywhenIwasinvitedtohelpmyfriend.58..Duringlunchtime,wewenttogivespeechestoeachclass.Afterschool,allthecandidates(候選人)wenttotheplaygroundandtookpartinactivitiessuchasdebatesandsingingcontests.Alltheseweretoattractvotesaswell.EverytimeIstoodbyher,Ifeltlikewewereallies(聯(lián)盟).Wewouldbeabletogeteverythingfinishedsmoothlyaslongaswestoodshouldertoshoulder.59.Onlyifwefindsomeonewiththesameambition(抱負(fù))asusandwhowillfightwithuscanwesucceed.Theelectionnotonlygavestudentsachancetoimprovetheirabilitytoorganize,butalsodeepenedthefriendshipbetweenstudents.60..A.IthinkitwasawaytoshowhermysupportB.Theyworespecialclothes,heldpostersandshoutedloudly.C.What'smore,sheexpressedherthankstoallwhoeverdidherafavorD.IunderstoodthatnoonecanbesuccessfulontheirownE.Tosumup,itwasaverymeaningfulactivity.F.Therewouldsometimesbeaburningpaininmythroat(喉嚨).G.Also,Iwasproudofmyfriend.

第13篇根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Onhearingtheword"vacation",mostpeoplefeelexcited.Itcanbeaweekendtrip,alast﹣minutegetaway(度假)oratriparoundtheworld.61.TravellingwithfamilyFamilytravelcancreategoodmemories(記憶),butitcanalsohavesomechallenges(挑戰(zhàn)).Forone,asuccessfultripoftendependsontherelationshipsorcommoninterests.62.Forexample,parentswanttovisitamuseumwhilethekidswantatriptoapark.Althoughfamiliesmayfacechallengeswhentravelling,thistypeofvacationalwayscreatesspecialmemories.63.Spendingtimewithfriendsisapleasure.Closefriendsoftenhavesomethingincommon,sotheygetalongwitheachother.Infart,friendshipsareoftenstrongthemedwhenfriendssharebothgoodandhadtravelmemories.However,iffriendsdonotknoweachotherwellorhavenottraveledtogetherbefore,itmaydomoreharmthangood.Allinall,travelingwithfriendscanbeagoodexperience.TravellingaloneFinally,peoplecanchoosetotravelalone.Somepeoplepreferthisparticularwayoftraveling,becausetherecanbesomesurprisingbenefits(好處).64.Inaddition,theyaremorelikelytomeetlocalsorothertravelerstotalkwith.Theysaytheylearnalotaboutthemselveswhiletravelingalone.65.Whateverthepersonalpreference,thereisatravelchoiceforeveryone.A.Travellingwithfriends.B.Travellingwithclassmates.C.Youcanchoosethewayyoulike.D.Differentformsoftravelareopentoeveryone.E.Butparentsandkidsusuallyhavedifferentinterests.F.Forexample,theycanchangeplansorthewayoftravellingmoreeasily.G.Therearedifferentwaystotravel,suchaswithfamily,friendsoronyourown.

第14篇根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后所給的選項(xiàng)中,選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Itmaybedifficulttostarthighschool.Thinkingaboutmakingnewfriendsmightmakeyoufeelnervous.66.Youaregoingtoschoolwithagroupofstudentsofyourage.Hereareseveralsuggestionsforyoutofollow.Forgetyourfearandjusttalktosomeone.It'seasiersaidthandone.Buttrytotakeadeepbreathandfindyourvoice.Don'tbeafraidtoapproach(接近)people.67.Sitinthemiddleoftheclassroomwithasmanynewfriendsaroundyouaspossible.68.Takepartinafter-classactivitiesthatinterestyou.Trytomakefriendsintheclubs.Ifyoudon'tjoinanything,youwillbejustgoingtoclassandthengoinghome.Beinginaclubmakesyoumoresocial.Stayclean.Noonelikesabadsmellthatcouldknocksomeoneover.Showereveryday,brushyourteethandwashyourhair.69.Berespectful(尊重的)ofpeople'sdifferences.70.Andeveryonebelievesindifferentthings.Itisagoodthingtohavedifferentfriendswithdifferentopinionsbecauseyoucaneachshareyourown.A.Joinclubs.B.Startinganewlifemightmakeyouexcited.C.Butdon'tworry,becauseyouarenotalone.D.Everyonehashisorherownopinionoftheworld.E.lfyoudon'tadmireothers,otherswilldothesametoyou.F.Youaresupposedtomakeyourselflookcleanandtidy,whateveryouwear.G.Introduceyourselfandstartaconversationaboutsomethingyouhaveincommon.

第15篇任務(wù)型閱讀Let'sbehonestwithourselves—mostofusprobablyhaveafewbadhabits,andtheymightbeanythingfromeatingunhealthyfoodtonotgettingenoughsleep.71.a(chǎn)ndthatmakesthemhardtobreak.Butwehavetheabilitytobreakthem.Andwealsohavetheabilitytocreategoodhabitsthatwillimproveourlives.72..Alongwithadmittingyouhaveit,trytofindoutwhyyougotintothebadhabit.Whenyouunderstandtherootproblem,itbecomesmucheasiertobreakit.Then,replaceyourbadhabitwithagoodone.Breakingabadhabitischallenging(具有挑戰(zhàn)性的).Sotakesmallstepsandbekindtoyourself.Keeptheendgoalinmind,butrealizethatalongjourneyismadeupofmanysmallsteps.73..Reachingtheendgoalwillbeitsownreward,sogiveyourselfsomeencouragementalongtheway.Sometimes,youmayneedsupportfromothers.74..Whenyou'rehavingahardtime,theycanbetheretobackyouupandprovidethecourageyouneedtofollowthrough.Believeitornot,allbadhabitscanbebrokenwithsomework.75.?A.AreyoureadytotakeonthechallengeB.HowcanyoubuildyourconfidenceC.BadhabitsofferusasenseofcomfortD.TrytogetsomeexperiencefromsuccessfullearnersE.FamilyandfriendscanhelpyoubreakbadhabitsF.Reward(獎(jiǎng)勵(lì))yourselfasyousuccessfullytakethosesmallstepsG.Thefirststeptobreakabadhabitisadmitting(承認(rèn))youhaveabadhabit

第16篇根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后所給的選項(xiàng)中,選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Nowstudents'Englishhandwriting(書寫)getsworseandworse.Thatmakestheirteachersfeelworried.IsyourEnglishhandwritingbeautiful?76.UsepaperwithlinesWhenyouwriteEnglishwordsorsentences,youcanusepaperwithlines.Thatwillmakeyourhandwritingstraight.77.Besuretofillthelinedspacecompletely.SlowdownIfyourwritingishardtoread,justslowdownalittle.78.Ifyouwritetooquickly,it'shardforyoutostopwhereyoushould,andyoumaymakemoremistakeseasily.79.Whenyouholdyourpencilinthecorrectway,writingismuchbetter.Trytoberelaxedanddon'tholdthepencilsohard.Letyourwritingappearniceandclean.Drawmorepictures80.Whileyouaredrawingpictures,youneedtousethetipstocontrolyourpencilbetter.Eventhoughyouhavenochancetodrawatschool,youcanpracticebydrawingathome.Handwritingisveryimportant.Imagineyouareafamousmoviestarorawell-knownsportsplayer,whatdoyoudowhenyourfansrunuptoyou?Givethemyourautographs(親筆簽名),ofcourse!A.HoldyourpencilrightB.HoldyourpencilhardC.WewilltrytolearnEnglishwell.D.Drawingcanimproveyourhandwriting.E.Ifnot,herearefourstepsthatreallywork!F.Goingslowermakesyourhandwritingclearer.G.Thoselinesonthepapercanhelpyoutowritewordsintherightsize.

第17篇七選五根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入小題橫線上的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Maybeyouwanttoexercisemoreorstartgoingtobedearlierinthecomingyear.81.·Makeadetailed(詳細(xì)的)plan.IfyourNewYear'splanistoexercisefivedayseachweek,aplanlike"I'llexerciseonweekdays"wouldnotbeclear.Adetailedplanlike"I'llexerciseatschoolonweekdaysduringmylunchbreak"wouldbebetter.82.·Makeitfun.Ifit'snotfuntoexerciseorstudy,youwon'tkeepiteasily.83.

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