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16.主題閱讀-學(xué)習(xí)成長知識積累知識積累一、主題闡釋學(xué)習(xí)成長類閱讀?以學(xué)生的成長和學(xué)習(xí)經(jīng)歷為核心,通過豐富的故事和情境,引導(dǎo)學(xué)生深入理解學(xué)習(xí)的重要性和成長的價(jià)值??。通過閱讀,學(xué)生可以感受到學(xué)習(xí)過程中的挑戰(zhàn)與收獲,學(xué)會面對困難時(shí)的堅(jiān)持與勇氣,以及成長帶來的喜悅與變化。同時(shí),這類閱讀?還常常結(jié)合學(xué)生的日常生活和情感體驗(yàn),使得閱讀內(nèi)容更加貼近學(xué)生的實(shí)際,易于引發(fā)共鳴,激發(fā)學(xué)生的學(xué)習(xí)興趣和閱讀動力??。此外,學(xué)習(xí)成長類閱讀還?有助于學(xué)生形成正確的學(xué)習(xí)觀和成長觀,培養(yǎng)他們的自主學(xué)習(xí)能力和終身學(xué)習(xí)的意識??。通過閱讀,學(xué)生可以不斷汲取知識的營養(yǎng),促進(jìn)心智的成熟和智力的拓展,為未來的學(xué)習(xí)和生活奠定堅(jiān)實(shí)的基礎(chǔ)。二、語篇特征1.主題聚焦成長?學(xué)習(xí)成長語篇通常以學(xué)生的成長經(jīng)歷、學(xué)習(xí)心得或勵(lì)志故事為主題,?旨在引導(dǎo)學(xué)生關(guān)注個(gè)人成長,激發(fā)學(xué)習(xí)動力??1。通過講述主人公在學(xué)習(xí)過程中的挑戰(zhàn)、努力和成就,鼓勵(lì)學(xué)生積極面對學(xué)習(xí)中的困難,追求個(gè)人進(jìn)步。2.內(nèi)容貼近實(shí)際?學(xué)習(xí)成長類閱讀語篇的內(nèi)容往往貼近學(xué)生的實(shí)際生活和學(xué)習(xí)經(jīng)歷,?涉及學(xué)習(xí)方法、時(shí)間管理、心態(tài)調(diào)整等方面?。這樣的內(nèi)容能夠引起學(xué)生的共鳴,幫助他們在閱讀中找到解決自己學(xué)習(xí)問題的啟示和方法。3.結(jié)構(gòu)清晰有序?學(xué)習(xí)成長語篇通常結(jié)構(gòu)清晰,有明確的開頭、發(fā)展和結(jié)尾。?開頭部分引出主題,發(fā)展部分詳細(xì)闡述學(xué)習(xí)成長的過程和心得,結(jié)尾部分總結(jié)并強(qiáng)調(diào)成長的意義?。這樣的結(jié)構(gòu)有助于學(xué)生更好地理解和把握文章的整體框架和細(xì)節(jié)信息。4.語言生動感人?學(xué)習(xí)成長類閱讀語篇的語言往往生動感人,通過細(xì)膩的描寫和真摯的情感表達(dá),?讓讀者能夠深刻感受到主人公的成長歷程和內(nèi)心變化?。這樣的語言風(fēng)格能夠增強(qiáng)學(xué)生的閱讀體驗(yàn),激發(fā)他們對學(xué)習(xí)的熱情和動力。5.富含教育意義?學(xué)習(xí)成長類語篇不僅傳遞學(xué)習(xí)成長的知識和經(jīng)驗(yàn),還蘊(yùn)含深刻的教育意義。?通過閱讀這類語篇,學(xué)生可以受到啟發(fā)和鼓舞,學(xué)會如何面對學(xué)習(xí)中的挑戰(zhàn),培養(yǎng)積極的學(xué)習(xí)態(tài)度和堅(jiān)韌不拔的精神?。三、主題詞匯1.學(xué)習(xí)相關(guān)??learn?學(xué)習(xí)?study?學(xué)習(xí)?knowledge?知識?skill?技能?practice?練習(xí)?improve?提高?progress?進(jìn)步?achieve?取得成就?gain?獲得2.?成長相關(guān)??grow?成長?develop?發(fā)展?mature?成熟?experience?經(jīng)驗(yàn)?challenge?挑戰(zhàn)?overcome?克服?face?面對?adapt?適應(yīng)?progress?進(jìn)展(也用于成長)3.?情感與態(tài)度??motivation?動機(jī)?determination?決心?persistence?毅力?confidence?信心?optimism?樂觀?resilience?韌性4.?方法與策略??strategy?策略?method?方法?goal?目標(biāo)?plan?計(jì)劃?reflect?反思?self-improvement?自我提突破練習(xí)突破練習(xí)1Oneofthemostunforgettablemomentsofmysummerholidayin2023wasthetimeIspentasavolunteerattheShaanxiHistoryMuseum.Itwassuchawonderfulexperienceformebecauseitwasmyfirsttimetoworkasanexhibitionguide.IwasveryexcitedwhenmymothertoldmethatIhadpassedtheinterview,butasitwasthefirsttimeItookpartinsuchanactivity,Ifeltitwasan“impossibletask”forme.Iknewalmostnothingaboutthehistoryormeaningoftheexhibits.Inthefollowingdays,withthehelpofmyteachers,IhadtodoalotofresearchontheInternettolearnaboutthehistoricalbackgroundsoftheexhibitsbeforeIcouldcompletemytask.IpracticedveryhardathomeinordertomakesureIcouldexpressinformationcorrectly.Twoweekslater,Iwasabletoshowmypartoftheintroductioninfrontofagroupofmyclassmates.Soon,itwastimetostandintheexhibitionhallasarealguide.IwassonervousthatIwasafraidtospeaktothevisitors.Theycameandwentinsilence.Imadeupmymindtomakeachange.Iwentuptoayoungladyandsaid,”MayIbeyourguide?”Shenoddedwithasmile.Iraisedmyvoiceandledtheyoungladyaroundthehall,explainingeveryexhibittoher.Aftertheintroduction,shepraisedmealot.Iwasverythankfultoherforgivingmethechance.Fortherestoftheday,Iwasbraveandconfidentenoughtoguideothervisitors.Duringthisexperience,Isteppedoutofmycomfortzone(區(qū)域)andlearnedanimportantlesson—takeonestepforward,andyouwillgrow.Theword“exhibition”meansacollectionofthingsthatareshowntothepublic.Theword“exhibit”meansaworkofartputinapublicplace.1.Thewriterthoughtbeingaguidewasan“impossibletask”forherbecause________.A.shewastooshytotalktostrangersB.shehadtoworklonghoursC.shewasnotinterestedinitD.sheknewverylittleabouttheexhibits2.AccordingtoParagraph3,howdidthewriter’sfeelingschange?A.Confident→ashamed→sad.B.Afraid→worried→tired.C.Nervous→thankful→confident.D.Shy→nervous→relaxed.3.Thewriterwrotethispassageintheorderof________.A.time B.space C.persons D.opinions2Duringmylastyearofjuniorhighschool,ourteacher,Mrs.Debby,gaveusatest.Iwasahard-workingstudentandIdidwellinallsubjects.IfinishedthequestionssuccessfullybeforeIreadthelastone:“Whatisthefirstnameofthewomanwhocleanstheschool?”O(jiān)fcourseIthoughtthatmusthavebeenajoke.Isawthecleaningwomaneveryday.Shewasshortandabout50yearsold.Shehaddarkhair.ButhowcouldIknowhername?Ihadnevertalkedwithherbefore.Infact,I’dnevereventhoughtabouttalkingtoher.Ilookedatmypaperandstartedtofeelratherguilty.Finally,Ihandedinmypaper,leavingthelastoneunanswered.Beforethetestended,onestudentaskedifthelastquestionwouldbecountedinourgrades.“Ofcourse,”theteachersaid,“inyourlife,youwillmeetmanypeople.Theyareallimportant.Theyshouldgetyourattentionandcare,evenifallyoudoisjustsmileandsayhello.”
I’veneverforgottenthatlesson.EveryoneshouldgetmycareandIshouldgettoknowallofthepeoplewhoworkandlivearoundme.Thatis,maybe,themostimportantlessonofmylife.Ialsolaterlearnedthatthecleaningwoman’sfirstnamewasHannah.1.Whatdoesthecleaningwomenlooklike?A.Shehassmalleyesanddarkhair.B.Shehasbigeyesanddarkhair.C.Sheistallandabout50yearsold.D.Sheisshortandabout50yearsold.2.Theunderlinedword“guilty”means“________”inChinese.A.悲傷的 B.愉快的 C.內(nèi)疚的 D.忐忑的3.Whatcanweknowaboutthewriterfromthepassage?A.Thewriterwasgoodatallsubjects.B.Thewriterwasnothard-working.C.Thewriterdidn’tlikehisteachers.D.ThewriteralwaystalkedwithHannah.4.WhichofthefollowingisTUREaccordingtothepassage?A.Thewriterhadn’tseenthecleaningwomanbefore.B.Thewriterdidn’tanswerthelastquestionofthetest.C.Theteachertoldthewriterthenameofthecleaningwoman.D.Theteacherdidn’tcountthelastquestioninstudents’grades.5.Bythelastquestionofthetest,theteacherwantedtotellthestudentstheyshould________.A.workhardtogetgoodgrades B.listentoteacherscarefullyC.carethepeoplearoundthem D.cleantheschoolbythemselves3MynameisBradLi.I’mheretodaytotellyouaboutmyexperienceasanexchangestudentintheUnitedStatedStateslastyear.ImustadmitthatatfirstAmericawasabigcultureshookforme.Manythingswerestrangetome:thelanguage,thefoodandeventheschool.Istayedwithahostfamilyinasmalltown.Myhostparents,MrandMrsHurst,wereverykind.TheyorganizedalotofactivitiesformeinmysparetimesothatIwouldn’tmisshomeorfeellonely.However,toacertaindegree,lifeintheUSwashardtogetusedto.Mymainproblemwaswiththelanguage.Ifailedtounderstandmuchinthefirstfewweeksbecauseeveryonespokesofast.ThoughIsoonmanagedtogetusedtoit,Istillhadproblemsbecausetheyusedalotofidioms.Forexample,theyoftensaytheyare“undertheweather”whentheyareill.TheireverydayEnglishisverydifferentfromwhatwelearninChina.Anotherdifferencewasthefood.Myhostfamilyalwayshadbread,potatoesandsaladformeals.Ireallymissedthedumplings,riceanddeliciousdishesfromhome.Schoolwasabigshoocktoo.Theydonotrequirestudentstowearuniforms,sostudentscanwearalmostwhatevertheylike.Somestudentshavestrangehairstylesaswell.Somestudentsevenhavepinkorpurplehair!Anyway,Ihavemanygreatmemoriesofthatyear,especiallyplayinginthesnowinwinter,andplayingbaseball.AtHalloween,IwenttoapartydressedasHarryPotter.AtThanksgiving,wehadabigdinnerwithahugeturkey.Itwasanexcitingyear,anditwasavaluableeducationforme.NowIunderstandmoreaboutAmericanculture.MyAmericanfriendsaskedmemanyquestionsaboutlifeinChina,andthismademethinkaboutmyowncultureaswell.1.WhatexcitingexperiencedidBradhaveatHalloween?A.HewenttoapartydressedasHarryPotter. B.Hehadabigdinnerwithahugeturkey.C.Heplayedinthesnowwithhisfriends. D.Heplayedbaseballwithhisfriends.2.Accordingtothepassage,weknowthat________.A.BradLihasbeentoAmericabeforeB.theHurstsorganizedmanyactivitiesforBradtoimprovehisEnglishC.BradfoundithardtounderstandAmericanidiomsD.BradpreferredAmericanfoodtoChinesefood3.Whatdoyouthinkthepassageis?A.Anovel. B.Aspeech. C.Aninterview. D.Anotice.4.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.Colorfullifeatschool B.LivinginanothercountryC.Stayingwithahostfamily D.Goodmemorieswithfriends4Asaboy,likeallotherboys,myparentsdideverythingforme.Actually,theymanagedeveryminuteofmylife.Theylovedmeverymuch,butIfeltabitunhappywiththemsometimes.“Sam,doyourhomework!”“NowPractisethepiano!”“TurnofftheTV!”IbecamesoboredwiththeirordersthatIwishedtheywouldleavemealoneforseveraldays.Well,mywishcametrue!Althoughmyparentswereveryworriedaboutleavingme,theyhadtogoawayonbusinessforafewdays.Great!Icouldhavefunatlast!AssoonasIgothomefromschoolthefirstday,Ihappilythrewmyschoolbagonthesofaandatelotsofsnacks.ThenIenjoyedanexcitingfilmonTV,andafterthatIplayedcomputergames.IlikedthegamessomuchthatIplayeduntilmidnight.ThenextmorningIwokeuplate.Ihadtohurrytoschoolwithoutbreakfast,butIwasstilllate.Theteacheraskedmeformyhomework,butIcouldnothanditin.Withanemptystomach,Iwasunabletoplaybasketballwithmyclassmates!Ifelttiredandsleepyatschoolalldaylong.WhenIgothome,Itriedtocooksomerice,butIburntit.Ievendroppedmyfather’scupwhenIwascooking!Itfelltopieces.Ifoundmyselfsobadatsimplecookingtasks.Istartedtofeellonely.IwantedMumandDadtocomehomesoon.Mumcookedsuchdeliciousfood,andmadesureIneverforgotmyhomework.Dadalwayshelpedmesolvemanydifficultproblems,andtoldfunnyjokeswhenIwasunhappy.ThenIrealizedthatbeinghomealonewasnotalwaysperfect.Overthenextfewdays,Islowlylearnedsomethings.Whenmyparentscamehome,theywerehappytofindthatIcouldcookandtidyupthehouse.Itoldthemmyhome-alonestoryandwealllaughed.1.HowdidSamfeelsometimeswhenhisparentsdideverythingforhim?A.Proud. B.Unhappy.C.Lonely. D.Glad.2.WhatwasSam’swishasaboy?A.HecouldwatchTVallnightlong.B.Hedidn’thavetodohishomework.C.Hisparentswerenotworriedabouthim.D.Hecouldstayathomealoneforseveraldays.3.WhatdidSam’sparentsdoforhimwhentheywereathome?①M(fèi)umcookedverydeliciousfoodforhim.②Dadplayedcomputergamestogetherwithhim.③Mumremindedhimofdoinghishomeworkintime.④Dadalwayshelpedhimsolvemanydifficultproblems.A.①③④ B.①②③ C.①②④ D.②③④4.Wecanlearnfromtheendofthestorythat________.A.SamlikedbeinghomealoneB.SamwishedtoalwaysstayathomewithhisparentsC.Beinghomealone,SamlearnedtodosomehouseworkD.Samhopedhisparentswouldalwaysgoawayonbusiness5JoannaCole,bornonAugust11,1944inNewark,NewJersey,hasbeenconsideredtobeoneofthemostpopularchildren’sauthorsofalltime.Shehaswrittenover250booksandisfamousforwritingoneofthemostpopularchildren’sbookseries.Sheknewasearlyas5thgradethatshewasinterestedinwritingandscience.Cole’spassion(激情)camemostlyfromoneofherelementaryschoolteachers.JoannaColecontinuedhereducationbyattendingtheUniversityofMassachusettsandIndiana.Shewouldeventuallyearnabachelor’sdegreeinpsychologyfromtheCityCollegeofNewYorkin1967.AftergraduationColedecidedtotakesomeeducationcoursestobecomealibrarianataBrooklynelementaryschoolin1967.Finally,shewouldtakejobsworkingforNewsweek,Seesawbookclub.Cole’spassionforwritingandsciencewasstillaliveandwellduringthistime.In1971,shedecidedtowriteherfirstbook,Cockroaches.Shedidsomeresearchanddiscoveredtherehadneverbeenabookwrittenforchildrenaboutcockroaches.Soshethoughtshewouldbethefirst.ColebecamesuccessfulwhenshewrotethefirstMagicSchoolBusin1985.Thebookwouldgoontobepublishedthefollowingyearandquicklybecamebookseriesandcartoonseriesduetoitssuccess.Colecontinuedtowritebothnon-fictionandfictionbooksforchildren.Shewritesinawaythatwillhopefullyinspirechildrentothinklikeascientist.Shedoesthisbywritingideasinsteadofjustfacts.Shealsotriestoaskquestionsinherbooksthatrequirechildrentothinkanddiscovertheanswersastheyread.Thiscreatesanengagingexperienceforchildren,soitisnowonderwhyyoungerreadersareinterestedinherbooks.1.WhogreatlyinfluencedJoannaCole’spassionforwriting?A.Herparents. B.Oneofhercollegeteachers.C.Oneofherclassmates. D.Oneofherelementaryschoolteachers.2.WhatdoweknowaboutJoannaCole?A.Sheisanexpertatgettingscienceacrosstoreaders.B.Shehasmadegreatcontributionstoscience.C.Shewritesnovelsnotonlyforkidsbutforadults.D.SheisthemostfamouswomanwriterinAmerica.3.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“this”inparagraph5referto?A.Writingalotoffactsinherbooks.B.Inspiringchildrentothinklikeascientist.C.Writingbothnon-fictionandfictionbooksforchildren.D.Askingquestionsinherbooksthatrequirechildrentothink.4.InwhatorderdidthefollowinghappentoCole?a.HerfirstMagicSchoolBuswerepublished.b.ShebecomealibrarianataBrooklynelementaryschool.c.Shewroteherfirstbook,Cockroaches.d.Shebecameinterestedinwritingandscience.e.Shegotaabachelor’sdegreeinpsychology.A.d→e→c→b→a B.c→d→e→a→b C.d→e→b→c→a D.c→a→b→e→d6Kara’sneighborhoodwasfilledwithanychildrenofherage.Shekneweveryoneonherstreetandhowtalentedtheywere.ShecouldhearJoanneplayingherguitareveryafternoonwhentheygothomefromschool.AndshecouldhearTommypracticingthepianoforhoursatatime.Sylviahadasweetsingingvoice.“Thereissomuchtalentrightonthisstreet,”Karasaidtohermother.“Iwisheveryonecouldseeandhearallthegreatthings.”“Haveyoueverthoughtaboutsettingupatalentshow?”hermothersaid.“Soallthekidscanshowwhattheycando.”“Agreatidea,Mom,”Karasaid.SoonKarastartedtoprepareforthetalentshow.Toattractasmanypeopleaspossible,Karamadesomebeautifulpostersandputthemupallaroundherneighborhood.Soon,everyonewastalkingaboutwhattheyweregoingtodointheshow.Karawaspleasedthateveryonewantedtobeinhertalentshow.Butshecouldn’thelpfeelingalittlesad.“IwishIhadatalentsoIcouldbeintheshow,too,”shetoldhermother.Hermothersmiled.“Ithinkyouwilldiscoversomethingaboutyourselfbytheendoftheday.”shesaid.Karawenttotheparkalittleearlyandsetupasmallstagefortheperformers.Everyonebroughtchairstositonthecoolgrass.SoonKara’sfriendsbegantoperformonebyone.Theaudiencecheeredloudlyaftereachact.Whenitwasover,everyonetoldKarahowwonderfulhertalentshowwas.“Whatasuccessyourshowwas,Kara!”saidhermotherastheywalkedhome.“AndIthinkwe’vediscoveredwhatyourtalentis!Youarethebestorganizer.”1.WhatdidKarathinkofthechildrenintheneighborhood?A.Theywereverybusyeveryday.B.Theyweretalentedinsomething.C.Theywereshyinfrontofthecrowd.D.Theyweregoodatmusicalinstruments.2.WhichofthefollowingshowshowKara’sfeelingschangedovertime?A.Good→sad→happy.B.Sad→happy→impatient.C.Impatient→sad→happy.D.Sad→good→happy.3.WhatwasKara’stalentinhermother’seyes?A.Shewasgoodatmakingposters.B.Shewasverypopularwithchildren.C.Shehadgreatskillsincommunication.D.Shehadanexcellentabilityoforganizingashow.4.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.Noonelikesashow-off.B.Everyonehasaspecialtalent.C.Noonecandoeverythingwell.D.Everyoneshouldtakeupahobby.7Isawherattheplayandbecauseofherinvitation,Isatbesideher.“DoyourememberthefirsttimeIsawyou?Youaskedmetohavelunch,”sheasked.DidIremember?Itwastwentyyearsago.Iwaslivinginatinyflatandmakinglittlemoney.Afterreadingmybook,shewrotetoaskifI’dhaveachatwithherandgiveheralunchatFoyot’s.Foyot’swassuchanexpensiverestaurantthatIneverwenttherebefore,butIhad£80andalunchshouldn’tcostover£15.SoIagreed.Still,Iwasshockedtoseetheprices.TheyweremuchhigherthanIexpected,butherwordscomfortedme,“Inevereatmorethanonethingforlunch.”“Don’tsaythat!”Iansweredgenerously(慷慨地).“Inevereatmorethanonething,exceptalittlesalmon(三文魚)”Well,abeautifulsalmonjustcameinFoyot’s.Iordereditformyguest.Andthewaiteraskedifshe’dhavesomethingelse.“No,Inevereatmorethanonething,unlessyouhadcaviar(魚子醬),”Myheartsank(下沉),butItoldthewaitertobringit.Formyself,Ichosethecheapestdish.ShetalkedhappilywhileIwaswonderingwhetherIhadenoughmoneytopaythebill.Ifno,it’dbeawfultoborrowfrommyguest,andI’dsaymymoneywasstolen.It’dbeworseifshehadnoenoughmoneyeither.ThenIhadtoleavemywatchhere.Shefinishedeating.“Coffee?”Iasked.“Nomorethanonething,excepticecreamandcoffee.”Ididn’tcarenow,orderingoneforherandanotherformyself.Thenaterriblethinghappened.Thewaitercamewithhugepeaches,andmyguesttookone.Atlast,thebillcame.Iknewshethoughtmemean(吝嗇的)whenIleftonly£3forthewaiterasthetip,andtherewasnothinginmypocket.“Followmyexample,”shesaidasweleft.“Nevereatmorethanonethingforlunch.”“I’lldobetter,”Ireplied.“I’lleatnothingfordinnertonight.”“Humorous!”shecried,jumpingintoataxi.Ihadmyrevenge(報(bào)仇).Todaysheweighed294pounds.1.Whydidthewriterhavelunchwiththewomantwentyyearsago?A.Thewomanaskedforalunch. B.Theywantedtotalkabouttheplay.C.Theyhadn’tmetforalongtime. D.HewantedtotryFoyot’sfoodwithher.2.Howdidthewriterfeelwhenorderingfood?A.HefeltthefoodinFoyot’swasawful.B.Hefeltterriblethathismoneywasstolen.C.Hewasnotsurewhetherthewomanlikedthefood.D.Heworriedaboutthebillbutdidn’twanttoloseface.3.Whydidthewomanrepeatsaying“Inevereatmorethanonething.”?A.Becausesheplannedtoloseweight.B.Becauseshe’dliketoshowhersimplelife.C.Becausesheknewhowtokeepahealthydiet.D.Becauseshewantedtoeatmoreexpensivefood.4.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Thewriterenjoyedthelunchalotwiththewoman.B.Thewomanrepeatedhavingmealslikethisfor20years.C.Thewriterlearnedfromthewomantoeatlessformeals.D.Thewomanfeltsorryasthelunchcostallthewriter’smoney.8EmilyBhatnagarlovesreading.“Asakid,Iwasreallyshy,soIalwaysreadbooks,”shesaid.“TheybecamemybestfriendswhenIdidn’thaveone.”In2019,Bhatnagar’sfathergotaseriousillness(病).Thenewswasterribleforthefamily.BookshelpedBhatnagarchange(改變)herbadfeelingsintosomethinggood.Afterherfathergotwell,shecameupwithanideatohelpotherswithbooks.SoonBhatnagarstartedabookdrive(捐書)calledForLove&Buttercupinherhometowntocollect(收集)booksandgivethemtotheillchildreninlocalhospitals.Herfatherwasnotastonishedafterhearingaboutthisplan.“Shewasalwaysinterestedinbooksandwantedtodothingsforothers,”hesaid.BhatnagarstarteditontheInternetbyaskingpeopleinherareatodonate(捐贈)books.Atfirstshefeltshewouldn’tgetmuchattention(關(guān)注).Butafternewsstationsstartedreportingit,lotsofpeoplewerereadytogiveahand.CampbellworksatoneofthehospitalswhereBhatnagarhasdonatedbooks.Shesaid,“Thesickchildreninthehospitaldon’thavemanychancestoread.Thebookshavebroughtthemhopeandmadeabigdifferencetotheirlife.”NowBhatnagarisstillrunningthebookdriveandshehascollectedover10,000books.Shestillremembersthefirsttimeshevisitedthechildrenwhohadreceivedherbooks.“Itwasthebestdayofmylife.”shesaid.“IthinkIwanttodothiskindofworkforever.”1.Bhatnagarchosetohelpotherswithbooksbecause________.A.bookshelpedhermakefriendsB.bookshelpedherfathergetwellC.bookshelpedherthroughadifficulttime2.Theunderlinedword“astonished”probablymeans________.A.surprised B.worried C.pleased3.FromCampbell’swords,wecanlearnthebookdriveis________.A.difficult B.interesting C.meaningful(有意義的)4.Whichisthebesttitle(標(biāo)題)forthepassage?A.BooklovershelpotherswithbooksB.ReadingmakessickchildrenfeelbetterC.Agirl’sloveforherfathersurprisedpeoplearoundtheworld5.Thispassagemaycomefroma________.A.notebook B.magazine C.dictionary9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),并將所選答案涂到答題卡的相應(yīng)位置上。Istillrememberitveryclearly.ItwasinFebruary2003.IwasthirteenyearsoldandIwaslivingintheUSA,inatowncalledNewsom.1Iknewsomethingwaswrongbecausemymumwasusuallyatworkatthistimeandmydadwasneverhomeuntilabout7o’clock.2Atlastmymumsaid,“Weknowyouloveithere,andsodowe,butyourdadgotanewjobinSweden(瑞典).”Iwasusedtomoving.Mydadworkedforaninternationalcompanyandmovingwaspartofthejob.3ButnowwestayedintheUSAforfiveyears,IhadlotsoffriendsandIlovedschool.Ididn’twanttomoveagain,Iwasangry,butIhadnochoice!ThenextdayatschoolItoldmyfriendsIwasmovingonthe10ofMarch.TheythoughtIwasgoingtoanothertownorstateinAmerica.Theycouldn’tbelieveIwasgoingtoadifferentcountry.Butitwastrueandwestartedpacking.4IhadtogiveawaysomeofmythingsbecauseIhadtoomuchtotake.Onthe9thofMarchIwentroundtheneighborh
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