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試卷第=page11頁,共=sectionpages33頁試卷第=page11頁,共=sectionpages33頁【寒假預(yù)習(xí)】專題07任務(wù)型閱讀20篇集訓(xùn)-2025年九年級英語寒假提前學(xué)模擬練習(xí)人教版2024簡短回答下列1-3小題,4小題把漢語翻譯成英語,5小題把英語翻譯成漢語。Peopleinthecountrysideareusedtohavingunexpectedvisitors—wildanimalslikefrogsandsnakes.Butwhatifthevisitorisanelephant?PuCuifen,avillagerfromYunnanProvince,experiencedthattwoyearsago.“I’veonlyseenelephantsinazoobefore,notexpectingawildelephantwouldappearatmydoorstep,”saidPu.Theelephantswereharmfultonoone,buthadcornandbeansonthefarm.Thevillagerslostupto50,000yuan.Earlierthanthat,villagerswoulddriveawaytheelephantstoprotecttheircrops(莊稼),whichmadetheanimalsangryandledtohumaninjuries(傷害)ordeaths.Nowthegovernmenthashelpedtopaythemoneyforthecropsdamaged(破壞)byelephants.Suchthingswillhelpprotecttheinterestsoffarmers,andatthesametimeavoidthewildanimalsbeinghurtbyhumans.Thegovernmenthasalsocreated“dininghalls”forthewildelephantstogrowtheirfavoritefood,suchaselephantgrassandbamboo.Villagersnowsimplyleavetheelephantsalone.“Ourcornmightgetdamaged,butwetreatthemwithcareandacceptthemwithlove.”saidPu.YunnanProvinceisnottheonlyexampleofprotectingwildanimals.InXizang,Migmarusedtobeahunter(獵人),butnowhasbecomearescuer(營教者)atthewildliferescuestationofQomolangma.Heandhisfriendstaketurnstogoaroundtocheckthere’snotroubleordangerforwildanimalseveryday.Thewildliferescuestationwassetupin2019.Fromthenon,theyhavesaved17wildanimals.Duringthisperiod,theylearnedtobandagetheanimalsandcleantheirwounds,andsetthemfreeintothewildwhentheygotwellagain.“盡管動物不會說話,但是我能夠感知到他們的信任,因此我們有責(zé)任保護(hù)他們?!眘aidMigmar.Examplesoftakingcareofwildanimalsappearmorearoundus.Fromdamagetoprotection,peopleseemorechanginghuman-wildliferelations.Eventhesimplestchangeandactioncanmakeadifferencetotheworld.1.Whydidthegovernmentcreate“dininghalls”forthewildelephants?2.HowdidMigmarandhisfriendssavewildanimals?3.Whatdothetwoexampleshaveincommon?4.5.閱讀下面的短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題和翻譯句子。XuXiakewasanexplorerofthelateMingDynastywhotravelledhugemountainsanddeepvalleysinChina.HewasoneofthegreatestexplorersinChinesehistory.Xu’stravelsweretotallyuptohimanddoneonhisown.Hetravelledsothathisfeetcouldfeelstrongwindsbeathisbody.Hetravelledsothathisfeetcouldkissthesoilofthemountains.Afterhisdeath,XuleftbehindhisfamousbookXuXiake’sTravels,whichprovidesmeaningfulmaterialstotheChinesegeologicalresearch.Itincludedarecordofwhathesaw,heardandthoughtaboutduringhistravelsandwasapersonaldiarythatwasnotpublishedduringhislifetime.ItwassaidthatXuwasafilial(孝順的)sonandthebeginningpurposeofhistraveldiarywastoallowhismothertotraveltheworldthroughhiseyesathome.Hefollowedtheancientteachingthatsays,“①Whenone’sparentsarealive,onemustnottraveltofarplaces.”Forthisreason,whenhismotherwasstillalive,hemainlytravelledthesoutheasthalfofthecountryandwouldnotleavehomefortoolong.Themostimportantpartofhistravelswashistenthousand-milejourneytothesouthwest.HetravelledfromZhejiangtoJiangxi,Hunan,Guangxi,thenGuizhou,andYunnan.②這場旅行花了他四年時間.Andhewroteabouttentimesmorethanhedidinthepast.Inthemorning,hewouldbeclimbingthemountainsandcrossingrivers.Atnight,hewouldlayoutapieceofpaperandrecordhisdailyexperiencesbesideanoillamp.Xulivedhislifetravellingmountainsandriversalldaylong.Hewasanoutstandingpersoninhistory.Infact,Xuwholived400yearsagowasmoreliketoday’sbackpackers—verycool!6.WhichdynastydidXuXiakelivein?7.HowdidXuXiaketravel?8.WhatdidXuXiakeleavebehind?9.把劃線句子①翻譯成中文。10.把劃線句子②翻譯成英文。閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。TheSecrettoLearningLanguagesAlotofpeoplethinkthattheyarenotgoodatlearninganewlanguage.However,expertssaythatwecanalllearnfromthebehavior(行為)ofgoodlanguagelearnerstobecomebetteratlanguages.Goodlanguagelearnerslookforchancestohearandusethenewlanguageoutsideoftheclassroom,asaresult,theylearnthelanguagemorequickly.Ifthey’restudyingin
acountrywherethelanguageisspoken,thisiseasytodo.Forexample,theycantalktosalesmen,joinsportsclubs,oreventalktopeopleincoffeestores.However,iftheyarestudyinginacountrywherethelanguageisnotspoken,therearestillwaystopracticeoutsideofclass.Theymightreadnewspapersandmagazinesinthatlanguage,watchmovies,listentothenews,orjoinchatrooms.Allofthesearegreatchancestopracticeandcanalsobefun.What’smore,goodlanguagelearnerstrydifferentwaystomaketheirmessageunderstood.Forexample,iftheydonotknowthewordfor“l(fā)aundromat”,theymightsay“theplacewhereyoucanwashclothes”.Ifthatdoesnotwork,theymighteventrydrawingalaundromatwithwashersanddryers,oracting.Thepointisthatgoodlanguagelearnersarecreativeanddonoteasilygiveup.Becauseofthesequalities(品質(zhì)),theycanlearnmoreandbetter.Finally,goodlanguagelearnersarepreparedtotakerisks.Theythinkthatmakingmistakesisnaturalandisnecessarytolearn.Asaresult,insteadofbeinguneasybyamistakeorgettingupsetwhentheydonotunderstand,theyseeitasearningalearningchance.Forexample,iftheydonotunderstandwhatsomeonesaidthefirsttime,theyarenotafraidtoaskthemtorepeatitagainandagainuntiltheydounderstand.Or,ifsomeonecorrectstheirvocabularyorgrammar,theytrytorememberinsteadofbecomingshyaboutspeaking.Learningalanguagewelltakestime.However,lookingforchancestopracticethelanguage,tryingdifferentwaystocommunicate,takingrisks,andbeingpreparedtomakemistakeswillhelpyoubecomeaskilledandconfidentlanguagelearnerinthelongrun.11.Howcanyoubecomebetteratlanguagesaccordingtotheexperts?12.Whydogoodlanguagelearnerslearnalanguagemorequickly?13.Whatdogoodlanguagelearnersdoiftheydon’tunderstandwhatsomeonesaidthefirsttime?14.Whichbehaviorofgoodlanguagelearnersdoyouagreemost?Why?根據(jù)所給材料,將句子補(bǔ)充完整,每空一詞。Roadaccidentskeephappeningineverycity,oneveryroadatanytime.Trafficrulesaremadetokeeporderontheroad.Theycanalsohelptokeepthepedestrians(行人)safe.Thepedestrianhasasmanyrulestofollowasthedriverofacar.Youshouldwalkonthesidewalkorattheedgeoftheroad.Alwayslookcarefullybeforeyouwalkacrossthestreet.Ifyourideabike,don’trideinthemiddleoftheroadorlookaroundtotalk.Ifyoudrive,youshouldslowdownatthetrafficlights.Youmustalwayswearaseatbelt(安全帶).Withoutthebelts,boththedriverandthepassengersmaybebadlyhurtinasuddenaccident.TrafficrulesarealsocalledRoadSafetyrules.Themaxim(格言)forallroadusersis“Thinkingaboutothers”.It’simportantforeveryonetofollowthetrafficrules.15.Peoplemaketrafficrulesbecausetheycanontheroadandalsohelptokeepthepedestrianssafe.16.Alwaysbeyouwalkacrossthestreet.17.Youshouldn’trideinthemiddleoftheroadorlookaroundtotalkwhenbike.18.Withoutthebelts,boththedriverandthepassengersmaybe.19.TrafficrulesarecalledRoadSafetyrules.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,完成下列各題。Travelingcanbee1.Buttherearesomewaystosavemoneywhentraveling.Trysomeoftheadvicebelowonyournextvacationandyourwalletwillthankyou.Lookforcitytourismcards.Withthecard,youcanpaylessatrestaurantsandshops.Youdon’thavetowaitforalongtimeatbusyattractions(景點(diǎn)).Youmightevengetfreeticketstotoptouristattractions.Citytourismcardscansaveyourmoneyandtimewithoutquestion.Don’tgetthebestroom.3.(A)你會在房間里待多久?Willyoujustbesleepingthere?Doyoureallyneedabiggerroomwithagoodview?Findahoteloutsideacity.Itcanhelpyousavesomemoneybychoosingahotelawayfrombigtouristattractions,foryouarealwaysdoingthesamething—4.(B)gototheattractionsandthenreturntoyourhoteltosleep.5.(C)room,a,with,book,akitchen.Althoughsomepeoplemightnotliketocookwhileonvacation,Idon’tmindmakingbreakfastinmyroom.Wealwayseatatanicerestaurantonourlastnightofthevacation.I’drathereatbreakfastcookedbymyselfatthehotelandthenspendmuchmoneyonadeliciousdinner.20.根據(jù)句意及首字母補(bǔ)全單詞e21.根據(jù)讀音完成單詞/?d'va?s/22.將(A)處劃線句子翻譯成英語23.寫出(B)處劃線句子的同義句gototheattractionsandthentoyourhoteltosleep.24.將(C)處劃線部分組合成完整的句子.25.請在文中找出與下面英文釋義相符的單詞aplacewhereyoucaneatamealandpayforit26.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytellus?Oncetherewasafarmerwhoownedafarmneartheocean.Itwasdifficultforhimtodoallthefarmworkalone.Sohewantedtohire(雇傭)someoneforhelp.Butmostpeopledidn’twanttoworkonfarmstherebecauseoftheawfulstormsacrosstheocean.Oneday,amiddle-agedmancalledRobbycameforaninterview.Onhiswaytothefarm,hemetamanwhocarriedaheavybox,andheseemedverytired.SoRobbyjuststoppedandgaveahand.Themantriedtopayforthat,butRobbyrefusedandsaiditwasnobigdeal.WhenRobbyarrived,hefoundthefarmerwasjustthemanhehelped.Thefarmerwassurprisedandheasked,“Areyougoodatfarmwork?”Robbyanswered,“Yes,I’lltrymybestandIcanevensleepwhenthewindblows.”Thefarmerdidn’tunderstandwhathemeant,buthestillhiredhim.Robbystartedtoworkonthefarm.Everyday,hefedthecowsandchickens.cleanedthefarmanddideverythinghecould.Thefarmerwassatisfiedwithhiswork.Onenight,thewindblewstrongly.Whenthefarmerheardit,hejumpedoutofthebedandrushedintoRobby’sroom.Heshouted,“Getup!Hurry!Astormiscoming!Wehavetotiethingsupbeforethewindblowsthemaway.”ButRobbysaid,“No,sir,I’vealreadytoldyouIcansleepwhenthewindblows.”Thefarmerwasveryangryandplannedtofire(解雇)himfromhisjobafterthestorm.Hehurriedoutsidetoprepareforthestorm.Justthenthefarmerunderstoodtheman’swords.Hewasabletosleepwellbecausehehaddonewhathecouldtoprotectthefarmfromstorms.Whenoneiswellprepared,hehasnothingtofear.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,回答下列問題。27.Whydidmostpeoplerefusetoworkontheman’sfarm?28.WherewasRobbywhenhesawamanwithaheavybox?29.HowdidthefarmerfeelwhenhesawRobbywhohelpedhim?30.WhatdidRobbyandthefarmerhavetodowhenthestormcame?閱讀短文,按要求回答問題。IntheSpringandAutumnperiod,theStateofWuandtheStateofYuedidn’tgetalongwell.Theyhadbeenfightingagainsteachotherforyears.Peopleineachcountryalsodidn’thaveagoodrelationship(關(guān)系).Oneday,thepeopleofWuandthepeopleofYuehappenedtobeonthesameboattocrossariver.Atthebeginning,theydidn’tsayawordwitheachother.Whentheboatsailedtothecenteroftheriver,astrongwindcame.Innotime,hugewaves(波浪)hitpeople’sfaces.Itseemedthattheboatwouldsink(沉)atanytime.Justthen,theyforgotallthehatredbetweentwocountriesandbegantohelpeachotherjustliketheywerefamily.4,theysafelygottotheriverbankundereveryone’seffort.回答下面5個問題,每個問題答案不超過6個詞。31.Inwhichdynastydidthestoryhappen?32.Whydidn’tthepeoplesayawordwitheachotherinthesameboatatthebeginning?33.Whatwouldprobablyhappenifthepeoplefromdifferentstatesdidn’thelpeachother?34.Pleasefillintheblankinthelastparagraph.35.Whatcanwelearnfromthisstory?閱讀下面短文,完成短文后的問題。Mostofuscompareourselveswithothers.Comparisonscanhelptomakedecisionsandmakeusactive.Accordingtoastudy,12%ofourdailythoughtshavesomethingtodowithmakingcomparisons.Whyisitsoeasytocompareyourselfwithothers?Whetherit’sthenumberofgoalsyou’vescoredatfootballorhowmanybooksyou’veread,it’seasytocompareyourselfwithsomeoneelse.Scientistssayit’sanaturalbehavior.Humansliveinacircleanddosomethingincommon,buttheyactdifferentlyandgettheresultsmoreorless.Althoughcomparingcanbegoodforyou,it’snotalwayshelpfulandyoucanfindyourselfstuckinacomparisontrap(陷阱).Thisiswhenyoualwayscompareyourselfwithothersandbase(建立)yourfeelingsonhowwelltheyseemtobedoing.Cancomparisonsbegoodforyou?Comparisonscanmakeusfeelgoodandbadaboutourselves.“Comparingup”meansseeingsomeonedobetterthanyouandusingthattoinspire(激勵)yourselftomakehighergoalsandtryharder.“Comparingdown”iswhenyouseesomeonewhodoesn’tseemtobedoingaswellasyou.Itcanstopyoufromwantingtoimprove.(ChartⅠ)Getoutofthecomparisontrap.Noticehowpeoplemakeyoufeelandspendtimewithfriendswhocelebrateyourstrengthsratherthancomparethemselveswithyou.Ifyoufollowsocialmediaaccounts(賬號)thatmakeyoufeelyouarefailinginanyway,stopfollowingthem.Thebestpersonyoucancompetewithisyourself.Herearesometipsformakinghealthycomparisons.Tip1
Trytobeyourbest.Nevertrytobethebestoneintheworld.Beyourself.Valueyourachievementsinsteadofsomeoneelse’s.Tip2
________Tocelebratethefinalresultismeaningless.Progressismoreimportant.Tip3
Setsomegoals.Insteadofsaying“Ican’tdoit”,say“Icandoit”.(ChartⅡ)36.Whydoscientiststhinkit’snaturaltocomparewithothers?37.WhichkindofcomparisondoesMay’sideabelongto?Whatdoesitmean?38.Whoshouldwestaywithtogetoutofthecomparisontrap?39.What’sthebestsubtitle(小標(biāo)題)ofTip2?40.Howdoyoulikecomparingwithothers?Howwillyouimproveyourselfthroughcomparisons?WhydomanyChinesepeoplerefusetocuttheirhairduringthefirstmonthofthelunaryear?Thisisbecausepeoplebelievethatgettingahaircutduringthefirstlunarmonthisnotagoodidea.Traditionally,itissaidthatdoingsowillcauseherorhismother’sbrotherstodie.Althoughit’snottrue,somepeoplestillbelieveit.So,afteramonth’swait,peopleusuallyflocktocuttheirhairon.DragonHead-RaisingDay—theseconddayofthesecondlunarmonth.Itwasatraditiontolineupoutsideofbarbers’thisday.DragonHead-RaisingDayfallsonMar.11in2024.ItisanimportanttraditionalChineseholiday.Ancientpeoplebelievedthatafterthisday,rainfallwouldincrease.Sothatdayisthestartofspringandfarming.Awell-knownphrase(俗語)goes,“Ontheseconddayofthesecondmonth,thedragonliftshishead.”Besidescuttinghair,therearealsootherwaystocelebratethisday.Forexample,peopleeatfoodaboutdragons.Peoplecallnoodlesdragon’sbeard.Dumplingsaredragon’searsandspringrolls(春卷)aredragon’sscales(龍鱗).41.Whichwordinthepassagemeans“聚集”?42.Accordingtothepassage,ifamancuthishairduringthefirstlunarmonth,whatwillhappen?43.WhenistheDragonHead-RaisingDayin2024?44.WhytheDragonHead-RaisingDayisimportant?45.ArethereanyotherwaystocelebratetheDragonHead-RaisingDaybesidescuttinghair?Recently,LeiJunhasbecomeevenmorepopularontheInternetbecauseofXiaomiSU7,whichisanewkindofelectriccar.Leiisamanwhoisfulloflegends(傳奇),notonlybecauseofhisability,butalsobecauseofhisattitudeindoingthingsandbeingaperson.LeiwasborninacommonfamilyinDecember,1969inXiantao,Hubei.Hisfatherwasateacher.WhenLeiwasveryyoung,heshowedamazingtalentinlearning.In1987,whentakingthecollegeentranceexamination,hegot700pointsoutof710pointsinthetestpaper,beingtheNo.1inthecity,andhemadeuphismindtostudyinWuhanUniversity.Duringthecollegedays,healsocompletedthefour-yearcoursesintwoyears,andwonthefirstprizeofthescientificandtechnologicalachievementsofcollegestudentsinHubeiProvince.In2010,XiaomiCompanywasfounded,LeiJunisthefounderofit.HehasrichexperienceinthefieldoftechnologyandhasledXiaomitobecomeawell-knownglobal(全球的)brand.ManymifansthinkXiaomicanprovidebothgooduserexperienceandhighproductqualityforthem.Theycangetbetterenjoymentatalowerpriceaswell.OnNovember29th,2023,Leidonated(捐助)1.3billionyuantohisformerschool—WuhanUniversity.ThisisthelargestsingledonationreceivedbyWuhanUniversitysinceitsestablishment.LeiJunsaidthatwithouthisformerschool,therewouldn’tbehisachievementtoday.30yearsago,whenhewasastudent,heoncereceivedascholarship(獎學(xué)金)of2,000yuan,andhethoughtthathewouldreturnitfortentimesormoreinthefuture,andnowhehasmadeit.Leiissuchaman,intelligent,hard-workingandgenerous(慷慨).46.What’sXiaomiSU7?47.HowlongdidLeiJunspendonhiscollegecourses?48.WhatcanmifansgetfromXiaomiaccordingtoparagraph3?49.WhydidLeiJundonatemoneytoWuhanUniversityaccordingtothepassage?50.WhatdoyouthinkofLeiJun?閱讀并回答問題,每題答案不超過6個詞。Youmayhaveseensuchaphoto:withalongwhitebeard(胡子)andwearingabamboohat,anoldfishermanstandsonaboat.HuangQuandelookedlikethiswhentouriststookphotoswithhimontheLijiangRiverinGuilin,Guangxi.Hebecamesofamousonlinethatmanybelievedthefishermanonthebackofthe20-yuanrenminbibanknote(紙幣)wasbasedonhim.Sadly,Huangpassedawayattheageof94onFeb18,2023.Huanggaveupfishingandbecameaphotomodelin2008.HeshowedthetruespiritofLijiangRiver—beingpositive(積極的)andfriendly.Inhis90s,Huangcouldstillmovehisboatwithspeed.Theimageofthefishermanonthebackofthe20-yuanbanknoteisnotjustaboutoneman.Instead,itisaculturalsymbolofGuilinlandscape(風(fēng)景),commentedGuangmingDaily.Infact,thedifferentbacksidesofthefifthseriesofrenminbibanknotesshowthemosticonic(標(biāo)志性的)landscapesinChina.Eachofthemcarriesitsownculturalvalue.Forexample,onthebackofthe5-yuanbanknoteisMountTaiinShandong.Inancienttimes,manyemperorswouldgothereandpray(祈禱)forthecountry.Onthebackofthe1-yuanbanknotearetheThreePoolsMirroringtheMoon(三潭映月)inWestLake,Zhejiang.ItisagreatplaceformoonwatchersduringMid-AutumnFestival.Becauseoftherenminbipictures,theseplaceshaveattractedmoretouriststhanbefore.Followingthebanknotesfrom1yuanto100,PanJinyufromChongqinghada“banknotetour”whenhewas21.“Iwanttofinishaceremonial(有儀式感的)journeyandfeelthebeautyofourcountry,”PantoldChongqingEconomicTimes.51.WhendidHuangQuandebecomeaphotomodel?52.Whatdoestheimageofthefishermanstandfor,accordingtoGuangmingDaily?53.OnwhichbanknoteisthepictureofMountTaiinShandong?54.Whatdothepicturesonthebanknotesbringtotheseplaces?55.Whatdoyouthinkoftheserenminbipictures?RidingaMobikeonthestreet,youmighthearsomepeoplespeakingChinesealoud.Turningtotheright,youmightseeaSichuan-stylerestaurant.Afterwalkingintoastore,youmightseethatHuaweismartphonesareonsale.Butyou’renotinChina—you’reinManchesterinBritain.Infact,youmightseesimilarthingsinmanyothercities.Chineseproducts(產(chǎn)品)havebeengoingallovertheworld.ChinesefoodbecamepopularinWesterncountrieshundredsofyearsago.Tomeetlocalpeople’stastes,Chineserestaurantsmakesomechangestothedishes.“Oneexampleisthemeat.”saidYinHang,aChinesestudentwhoisstudyinginAustralia.“Weliketoeatmeatwiththebonein,butpeopleheredon’t.SothelocalChineserestaurantsprovidebigpiecesofmeatwithoutbones,evenforfish.“SomeChinesebrands(品牌)arealsobecomingmorepopular.ItisreportedthatinmanycitiesinEurope,manystoressellTCLtelevisions,HaierfridgesandLenovocomputers.MorethanhalfofUS-owneddrones(無人機(jī))areChinesemodels,accordingtoChinaDaily.They’renotonlymadeinChina,butalsodesignedanddevelopedinthecountry.Inthepast,mostWesternpeoplethoughtChineseproductswerecheapandnotsogood.Butnow,thingshavechangedgreatly.MorepeopletrustChinesebrands.“MadeinChina”becomescool.“TheyarebeautifulandoffersomethingspecialthatAmericanphonesdon’thave,”anarticleonCNNoncesaidaboutChinesesmartphones.Asitissaid,Chinesegovernmenthasbeentryingitsbesttoimproveitsnationalbrandsofallkindstomeettheneedsofmodernlife.回答下面5個問題,每題答案不超過5個詞。56.Whatmightyouseeafterwalkingintoastore?57.HowlonghasChinesefoodbeenpopularinWesterncountries?58.DopeopleinAustralialiketoeatmeatwithbones?59.AccordingtoChinaDaily,howmanyUS-owneddronesareChinesemodels?60.Whatdoyouthinkof“MadeinChina”?閱讀短文,用英文填空或回答問題(請注意每小題的詞數(shù)要求)。Doyoulikesugar?Sugarisakindofsweetthingthatisusedtocookfoodandmakedrinks.Humanshaveanaturalsweettoothanditcanbedifficulttocontrolourthirstforeatingsugar,buthowcanitbeharmfultoourhealth?Withoutdoubt,naturalsugar,suchassugarinfruit,isgoodforhealth.However,refined(精制的)sugarisunhealthyandisaddedintomanyprocessed(加工)foodstomakethemtastebetter.Toomuchsugaralsocausesourteethtogethurtandevenmakesusgetfatorfallilllaterinlife.Sowhatcanwedoabouttoomuchsugar,especiallythehiddensugarinourfood?Foronething,thegovernmentmusttakeactiononthissituation.Itshouldcontroltheamount(數(shù)量)ofsugarthatcompaniescanaddintofoodsothattheywon’taddtoomuch.Foranother,schoolsshouldtellstudentsthehealthproblemsabouteatingtoomuchsugar.What’smore,itisnecessaryforstudentstoeatmorevegetablesandtakeexercise.Althoughsugarisdelicious,weshouldnotputforourfuturehealthatrisk.61.Peopleusesugarto.(10個詞以內(nèi))62.AccordingtoParagraph2,ifweeattoomuchsugar,wewillhavesomeproblemslike.(列舉兩項,10個詞以內(nèi))63.Toavoideatingtoomuchsugar,studentscan.(10個詞以內(nèi))64.What’sthewriter’spurposeinwritingthepassage?(10個詞以內(nèi))65.Doyoulikeeatingfoodwithsugar?Whyorwhynot?(20個詞以內(nèi))閱讀下面的短文,根據(jù)要求完成后面的小題。AmericanGraceBrowniskeepingbusyduringherfirstyearofhighschool.Shestudiesallsubjects,suchasEnglish,historyandmath,aswellastakingclassesinLatin.Shealsosingsinaschoolteamandplaysthepiano.Theschooldaylastsfromabouteighto’clockinthemorningtothreeintheafternoon.Butbecauseofhermanyactivities,Gracehasnotimeforaclassinphysicaleducation.Sosheisgettingschoolcredits(學(xué)分)forvirtual(虛擬的)PE.Theidea,asstrangeasitmaysound,dependsonwearablehealthrecordingdevices(設(shè)備).Brownwearsahealthtracker(追蹤器)calledFitbitthattheschoolprovides.Shewearsitonherarmwhiledoingexerciselasting30minutesorlongerthreetimesaweek.Sheusuallydoesthisoutsideofschoolhours.Hercomputerhasaprogramthatrecordsheractivitieswhichshecanprovideforschoolforcredits.APEteachermaynotbeguidingtheFitbit-wearingstudentsinperson.Butteachersdoleadstudents’workbysettinggoalssuchasfatburning,usingthetechnologyastheireyesandears.GraceBrownhasbeenaddinglightrunningandbicycleridestoherdays.Forstudents,itisawelcomewaytotakearequiredclassthatsomestudentsmayfindsociallyorphysicallydifficult.Grace’smotherRhondaBrownsays,“Thesekidsareburning2,000caloriesduringapracticeandmoreateverygame.Iwishtheschoolswouldcatchupwiththetimes.”However,technologyandthecollectionofanystudentdata(數(shù)據(jù))alwayscauseworriesaboutstudents’privateinformation.AndsomeAmericansworrythatstudentsexercisingontheirownmaymissoutonimportantsocialspiritssuchasteamwork.66.WhendoesGrace’sschoolfinishintheafternoon?67.WhydoesGracehavenotimeforaPEclass?68.WhatdoesGraceusewhiledoingexercise?6
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