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2022年中考英語必考題型終極押題(南京專用)閱讀填表

(2022?江蘇泰州?一模)

In2009,ToddBolpu(upalittlefreelibrary.Thalwastoshowhisloveforhismother,whowasabook

loverandteacher.Bolwantedtosharehismother'slovefbrreadingwithothers.Hebuiltawoodboxand

filleditwithbooks.Heputtheboxinhisyard.ThiswasthebeginningofLittleFreeLibrary.Theideaspread

andToddmadeawisedecisioniosetupLittleFreeLibraryasanorganizationwithasignthatreads“Little

FreeLibrary.ORG:TakeaBook.

ReturnaBook.Todaythereareabout100.000littlefreelibrariesinover100countriesandtheyhave

madeagreatdiflerencetomilliensofpeople'slife.

Studieshaveshownthatbookshaveameaningfulinfluenceonchildren'sliteracy(識(shí)字).Childrenwho

lovereadingcandowellatschool.

LittleFreeLibrarycanimproverelationshipbetweenneighboursandstrangers,loo."Therearemany

littlelibrariesinpeople'sfrontyards,sharingthejoyofreadingwithanyonewhopassesby.Ijustliveinsuch

aworldwherebooksarehighlyvalued(被珍惜入“Catherine,anAmericanwoman,said."I'veevengota

noteofthanksfromagentlemannamedEsteban.Hewasthankfi.iltohavea'friend'onacoldnight:'Thank

youfbrthiswondcrfi.ilgiftofabook.It'sanexcellentfriendondiiscoldandlonelynight.I'llreturnonein

itsplaceassoonasIcan!'"

Hopefully,wheneachbuildinghassuchalibrary,wewillsoonhaveasocietywherepeoplespendless

timeonthephoneandmoreonthepagesofabook.

LittleFreeLibrary

ThebeginningofLittleToddBolbuiltthefirstLittleFreeLibrary.Inordertoshowhislovetohismother,

FreeLibraryhe1tosetupalittlefreelibrarytoaskpeopletoborrowandreturnbooks.

ThespreadofLittleThenumberoflittlefreelibrariesaroundtheworldhas2about100,000.

FreeLibraryIthas3people'slifegreatly.

Thebenefits(好處)ofIthelpschildrenhave4literacyskillsanddowellatschool.

LittleFreeLibraryItbringspeople,including5andstrangers,closer.

AnAmericanwomancalledCatherine7livinginaworldwithmanylittle

A(n)6ofalibrariesnearby.

bookloverAgentlemanfelt8becauseofabookheborrowedandhewroteathankyou

notetoCatherine.

Thewriter'sEachbuildingwillhavealibraryandpeoplewillspendmoretimeonbooks

9_____10_____ofonthephone.

(2021.江蘇揚(yáng)州?三模)閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文中的信息完成文后表格。(每空一詞)

Manypeoplethinkstressisbadforhealth.Itraisestheriskofeverythingfromthemoncoldtoserious

diseases.Usually,weturnstressintotheenemy.However,astudyhasgivenusawholenewlookatit.

In(hestudy,ifpeoplewithlotsofstressdon'tbelievestresscanharmthem,theywillhavethelowest

riskofdying,includingpeoplewithalittlestress.

Canchanginghowyouthinkaboutstressmakeyouhealthier?Sciencesaysyes.Whenyouchangeyour

mindaboutstress,youcanchangeyourbody'sresponse(反應(yīng)]tostress.Peoplewhoconsiderthestress

responseashelpfulfortheirlifearelessstressed,lessworriedandmoreconfident.Howyouthinkandact

canchangeyourexperienceofstress.Whenyouchoosetothinkyourstressresponseishelpful,youcreate

thebiologyofcourage.Whenyouarestressedandchoosetomuricatewithothers,youcancreateresilience

(韌性).

Youcangetawayfromthebadinfluencesofstressonyourhealth.Themostamazingthingisthatstress

makesyousocial.Yourstressresponsewantstomakesureyounoticeothersintroublesothatyoucansupport

eachother.Whenlifeishard,yourstressresponsewantsyoutoslaywithpeoplewhocareaboutyou.

Also,stressisnotuseless,hhelpsusreachourhearts.Ourkindnessfindsjoyandmeaningincontacting

others.Yourheartbeatssofasttogiveyoumorestrengthandenergy.Youshouldthinkofstressinanewway.

ifso,you'renotjustgettingbetteratstress.Youcantrustyourselftodealwithchallengesandbelieveyou

don'thavetofacethemonyourown.

Howdoyoumakeachoicebetweenastressfullifeandlifewithoutstress?Stressliesinmany

meaningfulthings.Sothebestansweristogoafterwhatcreatesmeaninginyourlife.

Thentrustyourselftodealwiththestressthatfollowsandmakefriendswithit.

HowtoChangeStressintoYour_____11_____

monthoughtStressisbadfbrusandletstheriskofgellingsick_____\2_____.

Roundup

Ifpeoplewithstressdon'tbelievestressis_____[3_____,theywillhavethe

lowestriskofdying.

Changeyourmindaboutstress

Whenconsideringstressresponseisofsome_____14_____tolife,peoplewill

feellessstressed.

NewstudyYourexperienceofstress_____15_____onhowyouthinkandactunderstress.

aboutstressThebadinfluencesofstressonyourhealthcanbe_____16_____.

Stressmakesyousocial.Youandthepeoplearoundyougiveeachothercare

and_____17_____whenit'snecessary.

Stressisuseful

Stressmakesyourheartbeatfastandletsyoufeel_____[8_____andmore

energetic.

Thinkinginanewway,youdon'tneedtofacechallenges_____19.

It'sworthgoingaftersomething_____20_____andmakingfriendswithstress

Conclusion

thatfollows.

(2022?江蘇南京?一模)請(qǐng)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,完成信息記錄表,每空一詞。

Wcalldreamaboutthingsthatwewouldliketodoandthingswchopetoachieveinthefuture.Butarc

everybody'sdreamsthesame?Herearesomeofthefindingsofasurveyabouthopesanddreamsinwhich

thousandsofstudentsacrossChinatookpart.

Whatarethehopesofteenagers?Wereceivedseveraldifferentanswerstothequestion:whatwouldyou

Itishighlyimpossibleforsomestudentsto_____28_____theirdreamslikebeing

abletofly.

Thesurveyshowsthatteenagers5hopesare_____29_____whiletheirdreamsare

Conclusiondifferent.

Youcan'trealizeyourdream_____30holdingontoitandhardwork.

(2021?江蘇?揚(yáng)州中學(xué)教育集團(tuán)樹人學(xué)校三模)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文中的信息完成文后表格。(每

空一詞)

Yearsago,LindaHenkel,anAmericanscientistwastravellingattheGrandCanyon(美國(guó)大峽谷).

“WhenIwasatthecanyon'sedge,someonecametothefront,tookapictureandwalkedaway,“sherecalls

assheshareshertravellingexperience.t4Hcdidn'tevenlookatthescenery!It'sjustlike,'Gotit—Done!'"

Henkelissurprisedbyhowmuchpeopledependonpicturesfortheirmemories.Thesedays,people

takepicturesbeforedinner,duringfriends'birthdayparties,andsoon.Theybelievetakingpictureswillhelp

themrememberthemoment.However,accordingtoHenkeresearch,it'snottruethattakingpictureswillbe

goodR)rpeople'smemories.

Inherstudy,Henkeltookagroupofcollegestudentstovisitamuseum.Sheaskedthemtolookat15

exhibits(展覽)carefullyandthentotakephotosof15others.Thenextday,shetestedthestudents,memory

ofthetour.Shefoundthatthestudentsrememberedfewerdetailsabouttheexhibitstheyhadphotographed.

Henkelexplainsthatwhenpeopledependontheircameras,theywon'tpaymoreattentiontotheevent

themselves.Asaresult,theyoftenfailtoremembertheirexperienceswell.

Sotakingpicturesmaypreventourbrainsfromrememberingthingsandplaces.Butshouldn'tlooking

overthepictureswakeupourmemories?Henkelsaysthisistrue.However,ithappensonlyifwespend

enoughtimedoingit.

Tnordertoremember,wehavetoreview(|可顧)thephetoscarefully,Henkelsays,Unfortunately,

mostpeoplenevertakethetime(olookovertheirdigitalpictures.Why?Therearejusttoomanyof

them!

Yearsago,LindaHenkel,a32fromtheUS,wastravellingatthe

31

GrandCanyon.Someonecametothefront,tookapictureandwalked

away33lookingatthescenery.

ToHenkel's34.peopledependontoomuchonpicturesfortheir

memories.However,Henkelthinkstakingpictures35help

rememberthemoment

Henkel36collegestudentsaroundamuseumStuderts

Henkel'sstudy37fewerdetailsabouttheexhibitstheyhadphotographedthan

thosetheyhadlookedatcarefully.

Whiletakingphotos,peoplepay38attentionto(heevent

Explanation

themselvesandforgettheirtravellingexperiences.

Takingphotosmay39usfromrememberingtheexperiences.If

Conclusionweforget(hingsandplaces,wehavetolookatthedigitalpicturesagain

becausethepicturescan40usofthethingsandplaces.

(2021.江蘇?揚(yáng)州市廣陵區(qū)教師發(fā)展中心二模)閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文中的信息完成文后表格,在

答題卡標(biāo)有題號(hào)的橫線上,寫出空缺處所填單詞的正確形式。(每空一詞)

Whenathoughthasfoundwords

Poetryistheforgottenchidofliterature.Fewpeoplereaditforpleasure.InWesternhighschools,

poetryisseldomtaughtbecauseitisconsideredtobeoutofdateandhavelittletodowiththelifeoftoday's

students.

InChina,however,poetryisstillanimportantpartofthecurriculum(課程).Recently,theMinistryof

EducationhasincreasedthenumberofancientChinesepoemsforstudentstomemorizeandrecite,from14

(o72.Whyisitimportanttolearnpoems?

Firstofall,poetryisanecessarypartoflearningtraditionalChineseculture.Itisapa(h(ounderstanding

yourhistoryandyoursociety.Itisalsothekeytounderstandingthethoughtsandfeelingsthataremonto

everyonebutwcmaybeunabletoexpress—thejoyofLiBaidancingwiththemoon,forexample.Everyone

hasfeelingsofjoy,love,loneliness,sadnessandevenanger,andagoodpoemcanhelpusputthosefeelings

intowordsandbringussclfundcrstanding.

Poemscanalsoexpressbeauty.Inafewshortlines,evensomethingmoncanbeebeautiful.Hereisa

poemcalled“Fog"byCarlSandberg:Thefbges/onsilenthaunches(弓腰)/andthenmoveson.Yes,fogdoes

movesmoothly,silentlyandlikeacat,andSandbergcatchesthatfeelingandimage,andmakesitbeautiful.

Ofcourse,toreallyenjoypoetry,ithastobereadaloud.Afterall.apoemisreallyjustasongwithout

music.Mostancientpoetry,likeHomer'sEpicsandChina'sBookofSongs,wasspokenfbrhundredsof

yearsbeforeitwaswritten.

TheAmericanpoetRobertFrostsaid,“Poetryiswhenanemotionhas(bunditsthoughtandthethought

hasfoundwords."Youareluckythatyounowhaveseventytwopoemstoleam!

Title:Whenathoughthasfoundwords

PassageoutlineDetailedinformation

Mostpeoplethinkpoetryis42____fromthelifeoftoday's

Inthe41

students.

China'srecent

StudentsmustmemorizeandrecitemoreancientChinesepoems.

43

?Learningpoemsmakesyou45historyandsocietybetter.

44forlearning?Poemscanbe____46____toexpressyourthoughtsandleelings.

poetry?Poemscanexpressbeautyof47thingswithveryfew

lines.

Atipon4849aloudisthebestwaytoenjoypoetry.Infact,many

poetryancientpoemswerespokenbeforetheywerewritten.

ConclusionChinese_____50_____shouldfeelluckytohave72poemstoleam!

(2021?江蘇?揚(yáng)州市梅嶺中學(xué)二模)閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文中的信息完成文后表格。在答題卡標(biāo)有

題號(hào)的橫線上,寫出空缺處所填單詞的正確形式。(每空一詞)

BecauseofCOVID19,itisusefulformanypeopletowearmaskstoavoidillness.Infact,maskshave

beenhelpinghumansfbrcenturies.Lei'stakealookatsomethingaboutmasks.

1stcentury

Duringthatperiod,manypeopleinRomanEmpirelivedahardliteandhadtoworkundergroundin

mines(礦井)tosupporttheirfamilies.Butafterseveralyears'work,mostofthemhaddifficultybreathing

normallyandfinallydied.

Tosolvethisproblem,PlinytheElder(2379AD),aRomanphilosopherandnaturalist,remendedthe

useofanimalbladder(膀胱)skinstostopdustfrombeingtakenin.Afterthat,hisideawasconsidered(he

veryfirstrecordedmaskinvention.

16thcentury

EarlyinventionsdidnotstopwithPliny.Manycenturiesla:er,ItalianartistandinventorLeonardoda

Vinci(14521519),putforwardasuggestionofusingawetclothoverthefacetoprotectagainsttheharmful

chemicals.

19thcentury

Thedesignofthemasktookabigstepforwardinthe19thcentury.In1848,AmericanLewisHasslcy

firstlystartedtopatent(注冊(cè)專利)aprotectivemaskforminers,whichwasalandmark.Masksatthisstage

weresimilartogasmasks.Later,in1897,PolishAustriandoctorJohannvonMikuliczRadeckidesigneda

simplemaskmadeofonelayerofgauze(紗布),remendingmedicalworkerstowearittopreventinfection.

Since(hen,surgicalmaskshaveappeared.

20thcentury

In1910,anepidemicbrokeoutinNortheastChina.ChinesedoctorWuLiandcdesignedacheapface

maskcalled"Wu'smask".Madeoftwolayersofsurgicalgauze,itcouldbewrapped(纏繞)aroundtheback

oftheheadandtiedinaknot.Thismaskwaspraisedbyexpertsaroundtheworld,asitwaseasiertomake

andhadalowerproductioncost.

Modernexploration

Withthedevelopmentofsciencetechnology,thematerialsinmaskshavebeenimprovedtobetterprotect

itswearer.Forexample,in2012whenChinasufferedfromsmog(霧霾),maskmodelssuchasN95andKN90

becamehighlypopular.Inthefuture,maskswillcontinuetoimprove,hopefullysowillthehabitsofhumans.

The51ofthemask

Wearingmasksisofgreat52toprotectoneselfagainsttheillness.Infact,maskshavebeen

helpinghumansforcenturies.

?ManypeopleinRomanEmpirecouldn'taffordtheirfamily,53they

workedundergroundinmines.Butafterseveralyears'work,mostofthemhadcifficulty

breathingnormallyandfinallydied.*ItwasPlinytheElderwho54withthis

1stcentury

problembyremendingtheuseofanimalbladderskinstostopdust.Thisisthefirst

recordedmask.

?lbavoidtheharmfulchemicals,LeonardodaVinci55asuggestionof

16thcenturyusingawetclothoverthefaceforus.

?In1848,AmericanLewisHassleybecamethe56persontopatenta

protectivemaskfbrminers,whichwasalandmark.?In1897,PolishAuslriandoctor

19thcenturyJohannvondesignedasimplemaskmadeofonelayerofgauzeandremendedmedical

workerstowetrit.Thatwas57surgicalmasksappeared.

?In1910,thefacemaskcalled"Wu'smask^^wasspokenhighlyofbyexperts

20lhcenluryaround(heworld,asitcost58andwasmademoreeasily.

?Withthedevelopmentofsciencetechnology,thematerialsinmaskshavebeen

Modemimprovedtoreducethe59ofgettingillness.?Inthefuture,itis_____60_____

explorationthatmaskswillcontinuetoimprove,aswellasihehabitsofhumans.

(2021?江蘇江蘇?二模)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容完成表格中所缺信息,每空一詞。

Atnight,youfallasleepwhilelisteningtobeautifulmusic.In(hemorning,youarewokenupbyihe

singingofbirdsoutside.Youcanenjoyallofthesethingsbecauseofoneiinporlantorgan—theears.

Youmaywonder:howdotheearswork?Theearhasthreedifferentparts:theouterear,themiddleear,

andtheinnercar.Theoutercaristhepartyoucansec.Itcollectssoundaroundyou.Thesoundthentravels

downtothemiddleear,theinnercarandthentoyourbrain.

Yourearsneverstopworking,evenwhenyouareasleep!Yourearscontinuehearingsounds,butyour

brainjustignores(忽略)ihem.That'swhyyoumightsometimeswakeupsuddenlyin(hemiddleofthenight

—yourbrainheardsomethingbutyoudon'tknowwhatitwassinceyouwereasleep.

Butearsdomorethanhear.Theyhelpyoukeepyourbalance,too.In(heinnerear.thereareorgansthat

arefilledwithliquid(;夜體)coveredinsmallhairs.Whenyoumoveyourhead,theliquidandhairmove,too.

Theysendmessagestoyourbrainaboutthepositionofyourhead.

Moresurprisingly,carsevctihelpwithtastingfood.Ofcourse,youdon'tactuallytastefoodwithyour

ears.Buttherearenerves(神經(jīng))runningthrough(hemiddleearthatconnectthetonguetothebrain.If

somethingwronghappenstoyourears,youmighthaveahardtimetellingdifferentflavorsapartaccording

toPeople'sDaily.

Theearsaretrulyimportantorganswithmanyfunctions.Everyoneshouldmakesuretoprotect(heir

earsaswellastheycan.

Howdoourearswork?

Theouterear:It62soundaroundyou.

61of(he

Themiddleear:Soundtravels63it.

cars

Theinnerear:Soundtravelsdownitandthentoyourbrain.

Youhearwithyourears.

HearingYourearsworkwhileyouaresleeping,butyourbrainpays___64attention

tothesoundsithears.

65Therearcorgansthatarc66ofliquidandcoveredinsmallhairs.

balanceTheytellyourbrainthe67ofyourhead.

Therearenervesrunningthroughthemiddleearthat68___(hetongueto

thebrain.

Tastingfood

Ifyourearsdon'twork69,youmightnotbeabletotelldifferentflavors

apart.

Theearsaresoimportantthateveryoneshouldmakesuretoprotectthemaswellas_7().

(2021?江蘇鹽城?二模)Somepeoplebelievethatyournationality(國(guó)籍)caninfluenceyour

personality.Thisiswhyyoumighthearsomeonesaying"Sheisatypical(典型的)Australian^^or“Heisso

Frcnch,,.Itseemsthatpeoplefromacertaincounttysharecertainsimilarcharactcristics.Forexample:

French

Frenchpeopleareoftenseenasromanticandoutgoingpeoplewithagreatloveforlife,foodandwine.

Theyarcgoodatsinginganddancing.

Chinese

Chinesearefriendlypeoplewhoarehardworking.Theyarepolitebecausetheyarecarefiilabout“saving

face''whendealingwithotherpeople.

Australians

Australiansaremerrypeoplewhospendaloloftimeoutdoors.Theyenjoyaslowerlife.Theylaugha

lothutsometimespeoplethinktheyareloudandrude.

Germans

Germansarcoftendescribedasbeingseriousandcareful.Theyarchardworkersandpayalotof

attentiontoeverydetail.However,sometimespeoplesayGermansdon'thaveasenseofhumour.

Allthesenationaltypescanbetrueforsomepeople,butverywrongforothers.Forexample,youmight

meetaGermanwhoisaconfidentsingerwithagreatsenseofhumor,oranAustralianwhoisshyandquiet.

71andnationalities

OpinionPeoplefromacertaincountry72certainsimilarcharacteristics.

Romanticand74:

FrenchLovelife,foodandwine;

Theyareallgoodsingersand75.

Friendly,hardworkingandpolite;

Chinese

Afraidof"76face”beforeothers.

73

Liketostayoutdoors,enjoya77life;

Australians

Merrypeople,78alot,sometimesloudandrude.

Payattentionto79:

Germans

Seriousandcareful,not80.

ConclusionNationalitiesmayinfluencepersonalities,butno(fbrall!

(2021?江蘇?濱??h第一初級(jí)中學(xué)一模)Whatdowereallymeanbybeingopen?Beingopenisa

kindofinvitationtootherstocin,tospeakandtoshare.Itisimportantinlettingothersgettoknowhowwe

thinkandfeel.Inthiswaywewillbeunderstoodandacceptedbyothers.Ifwearen'topenwithothers,we

won'tfullybelieveinourselvesorothers.

Hereareafewwaysforyoutobemoreopen.First,makeyouroutsidebehaviorthesamewithyour

insidefeelingsandthoughts.Second,sharehowyoureallyfeelaboutsomethinginsteadofjustopinions.

Third,trytochangeyourquestionsintostatementsandtalkinthefirstpersonsothatpeoplewillunderstand

youmoreeasily.Forexample,youmightsay,“Ifeelhappythatyou'rehere/'insteadof44Areyougladthat

you'rehere?”Finally,trynottosay,"Idon'tknow."ThisusuallymeansIdon'twanttothinkaboutitany

more.

Rememberalsothatitisnotsuitabletobeopenwitheveryoneineverysituation.Youmaywanttobe

moreopenwithclosefiiend,butnotwithpeopleyoudon'tknowwell,becauseyouarcnotsurehowsomeone

elsewillusewhattheyknowaboutyou.Besides,somepeoplemaynotbeusedtotoomuchopenness.Ifwe

sayeverythingwefeelorthinktothem,theywillfeelveryunforlablealtimes.

Inall,beingopenisagoodwayfbrustogetonwellwithotherpeople,butwe'dbetterkeepthebalance

betweenbeingopenandnotbeingtooopen.

Title:Being81

,Inviteotherstocin,tospeakandtoshare.

,Showothers83wethinkandfeel.

82ofbeingopen

,Letothers84andacceptus.

,Believeinourselvesandothersbybeingopen.

,Makesureyouroutsidebehavioristhe85withyourinsidefeelings

andthoughts.

Waystobemoreopen,Trytoshareyour86feelings.

,Makestatements87ofquestionsanduse(hefirstperson.

,Trynottosay,"Idon'tknow.^^

Reasonsfornotbeing,Someonemay88yourinformationtohurtyou.

tooopen,Youwillmakethemfeelveryunfbrtable_89.

Itwillhelpusgetonwellwithothersifwekeepthebalance_90_being

Conclusion

openandnotbeingtooopen.

(2021?江蘇?射陽夕卜國(guó)語學(xué)校一模)IalwaysknewthatIdependedwaytoomuchonmyphone.But

Ididn'tknowhowmuch,soIdecidedtodothischallengetofindout.

EverymorningsinceIgotasmartphone,TveusedTheWeatherChannelApptofindoutwhattowear.

OnthefirstmorningIhadtodresswithoutguidance,butthankfullyIwasabletoguessthat(hedaywould

becoldandfoggybylookingoutofmywindow.

Icouldn'tteliwhattimeitwas.Ihaven'twornawatchforir.orethanayear,becausemyphoneshowed

thetime.SoIwaslateforpickingupfriendswhohadbeenonthebusfortwohours.Iwasalsolateformy

parttinicjob.Andevenworse,Icouldn'tcallpeopletotellthemthatIwasrunninglate.

Gettingplaceswasharder,too.IlostmywaybecauseIcouldn'tusetheGPSonmyphone.Mydriving,

though,gotalotsaferbecauseInolongerhadmyphoneinonehandcheckingdirectionswhiledrivingwith

theother.

Butthenumberonetroublewasnothavingmycontactlist.Iforgottowritedownmyfriends5andfamily

members'phonenumbersbeforeIstartedthechallenge.ItwassadtorealizethatIcouldn'tremembermy

brother'sandmymom'scellphonenumbers.Oh,howIwishedtoturnonthephonefbrjustasecondtolook

upphonenumbers!

Evenwithalltheproblems,however,Ifoundpeacenotworryingaboutmissingatextmessageoran

email.

Thischallengewasagreatlearningexperience.ItsuiprisedmehowI'dtakennonoticeofeventhe

thingslikerememberingphonenumbers.Weallshouldtakesometimetothinkabouthowwecandepend

lessonourcellphones.

Anexperiencewithout91

Havedifficultiesin:

Disadvantages▲choosingclothesto92:becauseit'simpossibleto93The

WeatherChannelApp.

▲knowingthetime:becausetherewasn'taphonetoshowthe

94Asaresult,hewaslatefbrpickingupfriendsandcouldn'tgoto

work95time.

▲gettingplaces:helosthis96becausehecouldn'tusetheGPS

onthephone.

▲contactingothers:becausehedidn't97towritedownany

phonenumbers.

▲Hisdrivinggotalotsaferbecausetherewasno99tocheck

98directionsonthephone.

▲Hefoundpeacenotworryingaboutmissingatextmessageoranemail.

conclusionWeallshoulddepend100onourcellphones.

參考答案:

I.decided

2.reached

3.changed

4.good##be(ter

5.neighbours##neighbors

6.story##cxamplc

7.likes##loves##enjoys

8.thankful

9.hope

10.instead

【解析】

【導(dǎo)語】

本文主要講述小型免費(fèi)圖書館的相關(guān)信息。

I.

根據(jù)“In2009,ToddBolputupalittlefreelibrary.Thatwastoshowhisloveforhismother”可知,為了表

達(dá)他對(duì)母親的愛,托德?博爾決定建立了一個(gè)免費(fèi)的小圖書館,decidetodosth”決定做某事“,時(shí)態(tài)是

一般過去時(shí),動(dòng)詞用過去式,故填decided。

2.

根據(jù)"Todaythereareabout1()(),()()()littlefreelibrariesinover100countries”可知I,現(xiàn)在在100多個(gè)國(guó)家

大約有10萬個(gè)小型免費(fèi)圖書館,reach“到達(dá)”符合語境,時(shí)態(tài)是現(xiàn)在完成時(shí),動(dòng)詞用過去分詞形式,

故填reached0

3.

根據(jù)"theyhavemadeagreatdifferencetomillionsofpeople'slifb”可知,給數(shù)百萬人的生活帶來了巨大

的改變,change“改變”,時(shí)態(tài)是現(xiàn)在完成時(shí),動(dòng)詞用過去分詞形式,故填changed。

4.

根據(jù)"Studieshaveshownthatbookshaveameaningfuliniluer.eeonchildren'sliteracy(識(shí)字).Children

wholovereadingcandowellatschool.”可知,書籍對(duì)兒童的識(shí)字有重要的影響,喜歡閱讀的孩子在學(xué)

校能表現(xiàn)得很好。也就是幫助孩子們有(更)好的識(shí)字技巧,故填good/bettcr。

5.

根據(jù)"LittleFreeLibrarycanimproverelationshipbetweenncighooursandstrangers,too.”可知,小免費(fèi)圖

書館也可以改善鄰居和陌生人之間的關(guān)系。故填neighbours/neighbors0

6.

此處介紹的是一個(gè)熱愛讀書的人的故事/例子,故填story/examplee

7.

根據(jù)"Ijustliveinsuchaworldwherebooksarehighlyvalued”可知,凱瑟琳生活在這樣一個(gè)書被高度重

視的世界里,結(jié)合“sharingthejoyofreading”可知,凱瑟琳喜歡這樣的生活,故填likes/loves/enjoys。

8.

根據(jù)"Hewasthankfultohavea^friend,onacoldnight”可知,埃斯特班很感恩,故填thankful<)

9.

根據(jù)"Hopefblly

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