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中考英語(yǔ)一輪復(fù)習(xí)短文還原

一.短文還原(共25小題)

1.(2024秋?榆林期中)P叩ercuttingisoneofthemostpopularChinesedecorativehandicrafts(裝

飾工藝品).(1)Makingthecuttingstogetherwiththefamilyisapopularwayofcelebrating

theLunarNewYearandwelcomingthespring.

(2)Fromthe7thto13thcentury,papercuttingsbecamepopularespeciallyduringChinese

festivals.Thcartspreadtotherestoftheworldinthe14thcentury.Inruralareas,papercuttingis

traditionallyahandicraftforwomen.(3)Andbrides(新娘)wereoftenjudgedbytheir

skills.Professionalpapercullingartistsare,ontheotherhand,usuallymaleswhoearnedmoneybyworking

inworkshops.Papercuttingsareusedasdecorations?andtheyareusuallymadewithredpaper.Redisthe

mostpopularcolorinChineseculture.

(4)Wishesforwealth,healthandlongevityareconveyed(傳遞)throughpapercuttings.For

example,duringtheChineseNewYear,thecharacter"Fu"ispastedupsidedownonthedoor.ltexpresses

people'swishforthecomingof"Fu".

(5)Andrequiredtoolsaresimplyapieceofpaperandaknifeorapairofscissors.Butto

masterthisartisnoteasyatallbecauseitrequiresmucheffort,practice,craftsmanshipandimagination.

A.Itiseasytolearnhowtomakepapercuttings.

B.Inthepast,everygirlwassupposedtomaster(掌握)it.

C.AnditisalsooneoftheoldestfolkartformsinChina.

D.It'sonlypopularwithyoungpeople.

EPapercuttingsarepopularbecauseoftheirexpressionofwishesandhopes.

F.Thehistoryofpapercuttingcanbedatedbacktothe6thcentury.

GWeshouldmakemorepaper-cuttingworksinthenearfuture.

2.(2024秋?定邊具期中)Whalisihejourneyofgrowth(成長(zhǎng)之旅)forChina'snewteenagers?

(1)ItsnameisPost-00s(《零零后》).Ittriestofindanswersnotonlyfromchildrenbutalso

fromgrown-ups.

(2)Itshowsthereallivesofchildrenwhowerebornbetween2000and2OO9.Theyfeeltired

becauseofmuchschoolwork.Theyfaceproblemsofgettingonwellwiththeirparentsandothers.Theydon't

knowwhat(odoifayoungerbrotherorsisterisbornintothefarr.ily.

Itwasfilmedover10years.Duringtheyears?thefilmmakersfollowedthegrowthofagroupofkids.

fromkindergartentomiddleschool.(3)

Suchstories,knownas"coming-of-agc"storics,haveaspecialpoint.Webecomemoreandmore

interestedinthecharactersasifwetrulyknowthem.

It'struethatallofthesejusthappenedtothekids.Andwhenweenjoytherealstories,(4)

Becausewealsofacesuchproblemsinourlife.

Youcanalsoseenrcallifc"inanotherfilm.(5)ThefilmfollowedthelifeofMasonJr.for12

years>fromwhenhewas6tohissenioryearofhighschool.AsUSwriterErnestHemingwayoncewrote>

“Anyman'slife,toldtruly,isanovel."AndwheniicomesioPost-00s,it'salsoareallygooddocumentary.

A.wealsofeelthedifficultiesoftoday'slife.

B.Let'sfindtheanswerinafilm.

C.ItisBoyhood(《少年時(shí)代》).

D.Everyonethinksit'snotgoodforchildren.

E.Post-(X)sisadocumentary'(紀(jì)實(shí)的)movieaboutgrowingup.

Ewecan'tunderstandwhattheyaretalkingabout.

G.Inotherwords,everythinginthemovieisreal.

3.(2024秋?沾益區(qū)期中)It'snicetohavefriends.(1)

First,spendmoretimewithpeople.(2)Youcangotoplaceslikecoffeeshopsorclubsto

meetpeople.

(3)Once(一旦)youwanttomakefriendswithsomeone,youmustcareabouthimor

her."Atruefriendreachesforyourhandandtouchesyourheart."Althoughit'snotnecessaryforyouand

yourfriendtobethesame,youneedtoknowhimorher.Youshouldhelphimorherwhenheorshehas

someproblems.

Next,beagoodlistener.(4)Listentowhatpeoplesayandtaketimetolearnmoreaboutthem.

Atlast?encourage(鼓勵(lì))yourfriends.Goodfriendswillsharebothgoodandbadtimes.(5)If

someoneislaughingatyourfriend,youshouldstophimorher.

A.Then,careaboutyourfriend.

B.Well,howcanwehavefriends?

C.Themoreyoumeet,thehappieryouwillbe.

D.Neverlaughatyourfriendsinfrontofothers.

E.Ifyouwanttomakefriends,youneedtomeetpeople.

F.It'simportanttoshowthatyouarcinterestedin(對(duì)...感興趣)others.

GFricndsarclikebooks-youdon'tneedalotofthemaslongasthey'regood.

4.(2024秋?臨渭區(qū)校級(jí)期中)Chinaisacountrywithalongandrichhistoiy.(1)TheDragon

Head-risingFestivalisoneofthem.Thisspecialdayisontlieseconddayofthesecondmonthofthe

Chineselunarcalcndar.ltstandsforthestartofspringandfarndng.ltfallsonMarch11ththisyear.

(2)DragoncukurcisoneofthemostpopularculturesinChina.Chincsepeoplecall

themselvesthe"descendanis(傳人)ofthedragon".PeoplecelebratedtheDragonHead-risingFestivalwith

manycustomsabout(hedragoninancientlimes.

Onthespecialday,peopleputashes(灰)inthekitchen.(3)Peoplebelievedthatifthedragon

wentintotheirhouses,theycouldhavegoodluckallyearroundandhaveagoodharvest(收獲)in

autumn.Onthespecialday,peopleatespecialfood.(4)Forexample,peopleatenoodles

called"dragonwhiskersnoodles"anddumplingscallcd"dragoncars".Onthespecialday,peoplesentgiftsto

eachother,pickedvegetables,welcomedwealthandwentonaspringouting.

Eventhoughmanyofthecustomshavefadedaway(消退),thetraditionofcuttinghairisreachingnew

heights.Todaypeoplerushtohavetheirhaircut,(5)

A.Thefoodwasusuallynamedafterthedragon.

B.TheDragonHead-risingismoreandmorepopularthesedays.

C.andtheywanttohaveanewlookbyeatingthedumplings.

D.ThedragonplaysanimportantroleinChineseculture.

E.Theythoughtthedragoncouldbeledintotheirhouseswiththehelpoftheashes.

F.especiallyhavetheirchildren'shaircutontheDragonHead-raisingFestival.

Githasmanycolorfulholidaysandfestivals.

5.(2024秋?尋甸縣月考)Whatshouldyoudowhenyoucometoawordandyouthinkyoudon'tknow

whatitmeans?(1).

Sayit

First,sounditout.Thcnsayittoyourself.(2).Sometimesyouknowawordinyourheadbut

youdon'tknowwhatitlookslikeinprint.Soifyoumatchupwhatyouknowandwhatyouread*youhave

theword!

Usecontext(上下文)

Ifthisdoesn'twork,takethenextstep:lookatthecontext一theotherwordsandsentencesaround

it.Readthissentence:Whenitrained,thedoglookedforshelterinthedoorway.(3),"rain"and

"inthedoorway"mightgiveyouhelpfulinformation.

A.Thuyincludealulofsugar.

B.thclessfoodyouwilleat.

C.Theycanhelpyoukeephealthy.

D.butmanyofusonlyeatourfavouritefood.

E.thelesstimeyouspendplayingsports.

F.Whenyourstomachfeelsfull,stopeating.

GHealthyfoodismorenaturalthings.

7.(2024秋?高新區(qū)期中)Rulesareimporlaniinsports.(1)Ifaplayerbreaksarule,he

orshemayhavetositoutforallorpartofthegame.Soalltheplayersinagamemustfollowthesame

iiiles.

BasketballRules

Basketballisoneofthemostpopularsportsaroundtheworld.(2)Morestrictrulestellplayers

howmanypointstheyget.Playersmustmovetheball,andtheycanalsopassittoateammate.Theymaynot

hold-theballorrunwithit.

Agamelasts90minutes.(3)Ineachhalfofthegame,thejudgecanmakeuptimeaccording

tothesituationonthefieldandthetimespentinchangingplayers.Thebreaktimebetweenthetwohalvesis

lessthan15minutes.

Ifthetwoteamsfighttoadraw(打成平手)within90minutes?15minutesofextratime(加時(shí)賽)

willbeplayed.(4)theywillusepenaltykick(點(diǎn)球)todecidethewinnerorloser.

Withoutrules,noonewouldunderstandhow(oplayagame!Withrules,(5)

A.Rulestellplayerswhattheycandoandcannotdo.

B.Whentheydon'thaveenoughtime.

C.Ifitstillendsinadrawintheextratime,

D.Playersscorepointsbyputtingtheballintotheotherteam'sbasket.

E.Itisdividedinto(分成)thefirsthalfandthesecondhalf.

Euvcryuiiucanenjoyaprufcbsional(專業(yè)的〉andwonderfulgame!

Geverysportsplayerwilleasilygethurt.

8.(2024秋?渾水縣月考)FireworksareoneofmanyAmericans'favorites.Whileit'ssafertoleavethe

showtotheprofessionalsandattendapublicdisplay,manypeoplealsolovetoshootofftheirown.(1)

Fireworkscancauseseriousburnsandinjuries,evendeath.It'sextremelyimportantthatyoudo

everythingyoucantodealwithfireworkssafely.

(2)Thefirststeptokeepyourselfsafeistoobeyalllocalfireworkslaws.Statesdetermine

what'slegal(合法的)foryoutouse.Infourslates,consumerfireworksarecompletelyillegal.ilcaneven

differbycountyormunicipality(市).

Next,knowyourfireworksOnlybuyfireworksfromlicenseddealers.Whenbuyingfireworks,readthe

instructionscarefullysoyouknowwhateachfireworkwilldo.Some,likefountains,sitonthegroundand

shootsparksintotheair.(3)Thesearclesspredictableandmorelikelytofunctionimproperly.

Onceit'stimetosetofftlicfireworks,followthesestepstostaysafe:Nevergivefireworksto

children.Alwayshavearesponsibleaduhkeepaneyeonactivities.Lightfireworksinaclearoutdoor

area.Neverrelightafireworkthatdoesn'tgooff.Afterfireworksaredoneburning,douse(浸)(hemin

water.(4)

Rememberyourpets.Theyreoftenafraidofthenoisesfireworksmake.Don'ttakeyourpetstoa

fireworksdisplay.Thisincludessmalldisplaysorneighborhoodgatherings.(5)Ifitgetsscaredand

runsoffduringafireworksdisplay,itwillbeeasiertofindwiththem.

A.Startoffbyknowingyourlocalrules.

B.Butshootingthemoffisariskyactivity.

C.Putyourpetinaroomawayfromwindows.

D.Othersarcheldinthehandandshootflamingballs.

E.Disposcoftheminametaldustbintopreventafire.

F.Makcsureyourpctwearsidentificationtags(標(biāo)簽).

GLightfireworksawayfromtrees?buildings,orvehicles.

9.(2024秋?相城區(qū)校級(jí)月考)Doyoulovelisteningtomusic?Mostkidsdo.(1)Alonein

yourroom?Withafriend?Whileyou'restudying?

Somekidslikelisteningtomusicwhentheystudy.Butshouldthey?Canmusichelpthemthink?Or

doesitjusttaketheirattentionaway?Scientistshavebeeninterestedinthatquestionfbralongtime.(2)

Studieshavecometodifferentconclusionsovertheyears.

Forexample,studiesshowthatbabiesrespondto(作出反應(yīng))musicbeforethey'reevenbom.(3)

Butwhataboutlisteningtomusicwhileyou'restudyingforatest?Canmusichelpyouremember

facts?Scientistssayitmaydependonthetypeofmusic.Thesubjectyou'restudyingmayalsomakea

difference.

(4)Itdoessobyimprovingthelistener'sability(odistinguish(辨別)betweensoundsand

betterunderstandlanguagepatterns(模式).Soifyou'restudyingforalanguageexam,listeningtomusic

mighthelp!

Butwhatshouldyoulistento?Classicalmusicmightbeagoodchoice,asitcanhelpyoucalmand

focus(集中注意力).(5)Thisisbecauseitcanmakeyoufocusonthemusicinsteadoftnesubject.

Thebestwaytofindoutwhetherlisteningtomusicwillhelpyoustudyistogiveitatry.Sotakeout

yourphone,playyourfavouritesong,andstartstudying!

A.However,there'snostraightanswer.

B.Wheredoesthisloveofmusiccomefrom?

C.Listeningtoloudmusicmighthavetheoppositeinfluence.

D.Somescientistsbelievemusiccanhelpwithreadingandspeakingskills.

E.Musicputsyouinabettermood,andthatmakesyoubelteratstudying.

EScientistsbelievethatclassicalmusiccanhelpbabies'brains(大腦)grow.

GWhenandwheredoyoulistentomusic?

10.(2024秋?沾益區(qū)月考)Differentcountrieshavedifferentcustoms.(I)

InChina,it'simpolitetotalkwheneatingdinner.Andyou'renotsupposedtostarteatingfirstif(here

areolderpeoplea(thetable.

VeryoftenpeoplewhotraveltotheUnitedStatesforgettotip(付小費(fèi)).

(2)Waitersexpecttogeta15%tiponthecostofyourmeal.Taxidriversexpectaboutthe

sameamount.

InEngland,makesuretostandinlineevenifthereareonlytwoofyou.It'simportanttorespect(尊重)

linesthere.It'sagoodideatotalkabouttheweather.(3)

InSpain?it'sagoodideatohavealightmealinIheafternoonifsomeoneinvitesyoutodinner.People

havedinnerverylate,andrestaurantsdonotgenerallyopenuntilafter9:00p.m.

InSaudiArabia(沙特阿拉泊),menkissoneanotheronthecheek(臉頰).(4)Itispolite

ofyoutodothesame.

(5)Whenapersongivesyouacard?don'tputitintoyourpocket(口袋)assoonasyouget

it.Thepersonexpectsyoutoreadit.

Don'tforgettobecarefulofyourbodylanguagetoexpresssomethinginconversations.Akindofbody

languagethatisacceptableinoneculturemaybeimpoliteinanother.

A.Itisusualtotipwaiters,taxidriversandporterswhohelpcarryyourbags.

B.Peopleusuallybowtoeachother.

C.Whenyouareindifferentcountries>youshouldfollow(heircustoms.

D.Yourhostmaywelcomeyouwithakissonbothcheeks.

E.It'safavoritesubjectofconversationswiththeBritish.

F.InChina,youarenotsupposedtostickyourchopsticksintothefood.

G.InJapan,peopleusuallygivepersonalorbusinesscardstoeachotherwhentheymeetforthefirsttime.

11.(2024秋?云州區(qū)月考)請(qǐng)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從方框內(nèi)所給的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空

白處的最佳選項(xiàng),使短文意思通順,選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余項(xiàng)。

Somestudentshavedownloadedstudyapps(應(yīng)用軟件)ontheirsmartphones.However,thesestudy

appsarefoundthatcanbeusedassocialplatforms(社交平臺(tái)).

Thestudyappisforexchanginglearningexperiences.(1)Itcanhelpthemgetabetter

understanding.Butnow,mostofitsusersarcgossiping(閑聊)andputtingphotosofthemselvesonit.

Manyofthesestudyappshavemadetroubleforstudents,parentsandteachers.(2)Someof

themarenothelpingwithstudents'studies?butactuallymaking【hemgetworsegrades.

(3)AnEnglishteachersaidthatmanystudentsinherclassjustcopytheanswersfortheir

transitionhomeworkfromtheapps.Onlyafewofthemusetheappstostudy.

However,thisisn'ttosaystudyappsshouldnotbeusedbystudents.(4)Ifstudentshavemore

learningresources,theirquestionscanbequicklysolvedandtheycanbecomemoreinterestedin

Icarning.Theirgradesmaybeimprovedlittlebylittle.

Todealwiththeproblemstheappshavecaused,thegovernmentneedstomakerules.(5)

Theyshouldteachtheirkidshowtousethemcorrectly.

Ifyouseeinappropriatecontent(不當(dāng)內(nèi)容)onstudyapps,youcanreportitto(heCyberspace

AdministrationofChinabycalling12377orsendingemailstojubao@12377.cn.

A.Somestudyappsaregoodforstudents.

B.What'smore,manystudyappsallowstudentstocopyanswers.

C.Somcsludculsloselotsofmoneywhileusingstudyapps.

D.Thcycanhelpstudentsiftheyarcusedinthecorrectway.

E.Teenagersareeasilydistracted(分心')whileusingtheseapps.

F.Parentsandteachersshouldhelpstudentsmakegooduseoftheapps.

GStudentscanpostmessagesandphotosabouttheirhomeworkandtests.

12.(2024秋?臺(tái)兒莊區(qū)月考)閱讀理解七選五。根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入短文

中1-5小題空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。

InChina,moreandmoremiddleschoolstudentsaregettingshortersleepingtimethanbefore.

(1),becausetheyhavemuchhomeworktodo.Somehomeworkisgivenbytheirteachersand

somebytheirparents.Also(2).Theyarenotcarefulenoughwhiletheydotheirhomework,

(3).SomestudentsspendtoomuchtimewatchingTVorplayingcomputergames.Theystayup

verylate.Somcstudentshavetogetupearlyeverymorningonweekdaystogettoschoolontimebybusor

bybike.(4).

Schoolsandparentsshouldcutdownsomeofthehomeworkso(hatchildrencanenjoymorethannine

hoursofsleepeveryweekfortheirhealth.Forchildren,weshouldmakebestuseourtime.(5),

wewillfinditmuchbetterforbothourstudyandhealth.

A.Moststudentssleeplessthanninehourseverynight

B.Whenwehaveenoughtimeforsleeping

C.Ilcanbealongwayfromhometoschool

D.soittakesthemalotoftime

E.Teachershavetaughtthestudentshow

F.somestudentsdon'tknowhowtosavetime.

G.Itwon'ttakethemtoomuchtime

13.(2024秋?東海縣月考)Youmayhavealotoffriendsandexpectyourfriendshiptolastalifetime.

(1)Friendssometimesmisunderstandeachothcr.Foronething,youmaywantyourfriendsto

benearathand,butalsoyouneedyourindependence.

Forexample,whenoneofyourfriendscomesaskingifitisallrighttospendtheeveninginyour

house?sometimesyoujustsay"no"tohimorherbecauseitisnotconvenientforyou.(2)They

believethatfriendscanaskforanyfavorandtheanswershouldalwaysbe"yes".

Also,misunderstandingsometimeshappenswhenyouaskforhelp(3)Butthefactis,your

friendsmaynotalwaysdropeverythingtosatisfyeachofyourneeds.(4)Themostimportantthing

foryouandyourfriendstodoistoalwaysshowunderstandingandrespectforeachother.

(5)Inatruefriendship,bothpeopleequallysupporteachother.Long-termfriendships

providethetimetobuildupahistorytogether.Asyouspendmoretimewithyourfriend,youarccreating

specialtimesandstockingup(存儲(chǔ))onmemories.

A.Unfortunately,notallyourfriendsunderstandthistypeofindependence.

B.Someonecangellifelongfriendships.

C.Lifelongfriendshipsdon'tdevelopovernights.

D.However,lifelongfriendshipsarenotalwayswhateverybedycanget.

E.Youexpectyourfriendstohelpyouwheneveryouneed.

F.Agoodfriendwillhelpyouwheneveryouneed.

G.Thismaymakeyouangrywiththemandyourfriendshipcouldend.

14.(2024秋?富2月考)Nowadays,moreandmorestudentsgoabroad(olearnEnglish.It's(ruethat

studyinginanEnglish-speakingcountryisagoodway.(1).Therearesomeothergoodways.

PracticingSpeaking

(2).Youmaystudyfbryearsandlearnallofthegrammarrules,butunlessyouactuallyspeak

it,youwillneverspeakwell.Whenyouarcpracticingspeaking,remembertodoitoutloud.

TalkingtoYourself

Whenyoulearnaforeignlanguage,it'scommonforyoutodeveloplisteningskillsmorequicklythan

speakingskills.Thisiswhysomanylanguagelearnersmaybeable(ounderstandaforeignlanguagealot

betterthanactuallyspeakit.(3).

UsingtheMobileApp—Duolingo

Forbeginners,theappcanhelpyoulearnverbs,phrasesandsentences.Dependingonyourselection

(選擇),theappwillmakeyougothroughatest.(4).Ifyoumakeamistake,theappwilluse

agametohelpyoulearnandcorrectit.Ifyoustillmakethesamemistake,itwilluseadifferentgameto

furtherhelpyouunderstand.

(5)

Trytoreadloudly.Youwillgetalotfromreading.Asabeginner,youshouldreadloudlyasmuchas

possible.Youmaynotfeelitrightaway,butallthosehoursofreadingloudlytoyourselfwillhelpyouspeak

well.

A.FastReading

B.ReadingAloud

C.Butit'snot(heonlyway

D.However,it'stheonlywaytolearnEnglish

E.Theonlywaytolearn(ospeakalanguageisbyspeaking

F.AndDuolingowillprovicelearningmaterialsaccordingtcyourability

G.Agoodwaytosolvethisproblemistotalktoyourselfasmuchaspossible

15.(2024秋?修水縣月考)ManypeopleknowHuGeasanfamousactor.(1)TheMinistry

ofEcologyandEnvironmenl(生態(tài)環(huán)境部)chosehimasaSpecialEnvironmentalObserver(觀察員).

Hudoesn'tneedtostudythisnewroleto"play"itwell.(2)Ashisfansknow,whanhe'snot

acting,theactorisbusywithcharity(慈善)activities.Oneoftheseactivitiesisenvironmentalprotection.

ItallstartedinJune2013.Greenriver,anenvironmentalprotectionorganization,invitedHutovisit

Qinghai.Thcywantedhimtospeakfortheprotectionofchcbar-headedgoose(斑頭雁).Hutookan

environmentaltourfromGolmudCity(格爾木市)iothesource(發(fā)源地)0nheYangtzeRiver.Thetour

madehimlove(hearea.(3)"IthoughtIwentthere(ogivelove,"Husaid."But,infact,nature

gaveiltome."

Overthepasttenyears,hehasreturnedtoQinghaimanytimesasavolunteer.(4)Hepicks

uprubbishalongtheQinghai-XizangHighwaywithothervolunteers.Healsohelpstostudylocalwildlife.

WccanallfollowinHu'sfootsteps(腳步).(5)InarecentWorldEnvironmentDayvideo,

Hushowsuswhatwecandodaily.Wecan,forexample,shareourunuseditemsandgetaroundingreener

ways.AhealthierplanetneedseffortnotonlyfromHubutfromeachandeveryoneofus.

A.Hewasamazedbywhathesaw.

B.Infact,he'sbeenlivingitforover.tenyears.

C.OnJune5,2024,Hutookonanother"role".

D.Moreandmorepeopleliketowalchhismovies.

E.Theycanbeavolunteertoprotecttheenvironment.

F.Heteachespeopleaboutenvironmentalprotection.

GOfcourse,wcdon'thavetotraveltoQinghaitodothat.

16.(2024秋?宿遷月考)Haveyoueverhadanexperiencewhereyoumeetsomeonenew,learntheir

nameandthinktoyourself,*'(1)"Whatdocsthismean,exactly?Scientistsarcsuggesting(hat

humansliketoconnectpeople'snameswiththeirappearance.(2)

ResearchersattheHebrewUniversitycollectedthousandsofphotosofpeople'sfaces.Theylabelled(貼

標(biāo)簽)eachphotowithfournames.(3)Thevolunteerswereabletoguesstherightname38per

centofthetime.ltseemsthathumansareabletorecognizecertaincharacteristicsoffacesthatcangivethem

clues(線索)aboutsomeonesname?Reader'sDigestreported.

However,thisonlyworkswhenwe'relookingatnameswithinourownculturc.lnaddition,the

volunteerswerenotasgoodatguessingtherealnamesofpeoplewhousenicknames(昵稱)moreoften

(han(heirrealnames.(4)

Thestudieshaveshownthatgenderandracestereotypes(種族亥1)板印象)canaffectaperson's

appearance.Theresearchersbelievetherearealsosimilarstereotypesaboutnaines.Forexample.people

prefertothinkthatmennamedBobshouldhaverounderfacesbecausetheworditselflooksround.(5)

Theyexpectthemtobedelicate(嬌弱的)andfeminine(有女性氣質(zhì)的),justliketheflowsrtheyarc

namedfor.

A.Wow,theyreallylookjustlike(heirname!

B.Thereareseveralwaystoguessastranger'sname.

C.PeoplemaythinkthatwomennamedRosearebeautiful.

D.Somecanevenguessothers'namesbasedonhowtheylook

E.Thcn,theyaskedvolunteerstoguesswhichofthefournameswascorrect.

F.Thisshowsthataperson'sappearanceisaffectedbytheirnameonlyiftheyuseitoften.

G.Thiskindofface-namematchinghappensaswebecome認(rèn)haiothersexpectustobecome.

17.(2024秋?牡丹江月考)

A.IhopeIcanexperienceitmyselfnextyear.

B.Ilikeeatingdumplingswithbeefandcarrots.

C.Canyoutellmesumclliiiigaboutthefestival?

0.Whoevercatsthedumplingswithcoinsislucky.

E.WhatdoyouknowabouttheChineseNewYear?

F.I'minterestedinChinesefestivals,especiallytheChineseNewYear.

GDuringthefestival,weenjoy(hefamilydinnerandgivegiftstoeachother.

A:Nicetomeetyou!I'mIris,fromAustralia.

B:Nicetomeetyou?tooJI'mZhaoYu.IcomefromChina.

A:China?Il'sagreatcountry.(1)

B:Really?It'soneofthemostpopularfestivalsinourcountry.

A:Wow!(2)

B:Ofcourse.OntheChineseNewYear'sEve,wealwaysmakedumplingswithourfamilymembers.And

wcputsomecoins(硬幣)intothedumplings.(3)

A:That'scool.Anythingelse?

B:(4)

A:Oh,Ilikegifts.Iusuallycan'twaittoopenthegiftwhenIgeti(.

B:ButinChina?youshouldn'topenthegiftatonce.Youshouldwaitandopenitlater.

A:That'sinteresting.(5).

18.(2024秋?新城區(qū)校級(jí)月考)Alotofpeoplefindaskingforhelpdifficult.(1).Infact,

that'snottrue.Askingforhelpisthechoiceofawiseman.Wisepeoplewon'twastetimeorenergy(能

量)tryingtocompleteataskthattheydon'thavetheabilitytodo.

Howcanyoubeawisepersonwhenyouneedhelp?(2).Stopfeeling(hatyoushouldbeable

todoeverythingbyyourself.Instead,tellyourself,"Idon'tkneweverything.!cangetthingsdonebetterif

Iasksomeoneelsetohelpme."(3).Askingforhelpisresponsible(有責(zé)任的),foryouandfor

theothermembersnitheteam.

(4).Theyshouldbegoodatwhatyouneedtolearnorgetdone.Andtheyshouldhavethe

timetohelpyou.Don'tasksomeonewho'11makeyoufeelstupidforasking.

It'salsoimportanttobedirect.Clearlyexplainwhatyouneedhelpwith.Simplysay,"Ineedhelp

with...Wouldyoubeable(o...bytomorrowforme?"Thisway,(5).

Therearethingsyoucandoonyourownandthingsyoucan't.Askforhelpwhenyouneeditand

everythingwillfallintoplace.

A.Youcanstartbychangingyouropinion

B.Youcanstartbymakingalistofyourproblems

C.Thisisespeciallytruewhenyou'reinateam

D.Andyoushouldfindtherightpeopletohelpyou

E.Thcythinkaskingforhelpisasignthattheyarcstupid

F.thepersonmaythinkyouarestupid

Gthepersonisclearabouthowandwheniohelpyou

19.(2024秋?南康區(qū)月考)Iliswellknownthateveryonehashisowndreamaswellashisown

future.Butdoyouknowwhatfuturereallyis?(1)Thatistosay,Ifwewanttohaveabright

future,weshouldknowhowtomaketimeanduseitwell.

ThereisanoldEnglishsaying:"Gaintime,gainlife."(2)Timeissomethingthatwecan'tsee

ortouch,butwecanfeelitpassingby.Timeisalwayswithus.Whenweareattable,timepasses;whenwe

play,limegoesbyunnoticeable.Wealwayssay"Tiineismoney",butlimeisevenmorepreciousthan

money,becausewhenmoneyisspent?wecanearnitback.(3)

Weshouldalwaysremember:futureisnow.Forusstudents,weshouldtryourbesttowerkhardin

ordertocreateagreatfutureofourown.Weshouldmakethebestuseofeveiyhourandbethemaster

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