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專題04閱讀理解(二)

:題型歸納?內(nèi)容導(dǎo)航:

題型1應(yīng)用文

題型2記敘文

題型3說明文

題型4議論文

?真題再現(xiàn)

;題型通關(guān)?靶向提分1

題型1應(yīng)用文

Passage1

HappySummerCamp2024

Doyouwanttohaveaninterestingandmeaningfulsummer?JoinourHappySummerCamp!It'sagreat

chiuicctomakenewfriendsandlearnnewskills.

July15th—August5th,2024(20days)

TimeMondaytoFriday:9:00a.m.—5:(X)p.m.

Weekends:Closed

PlaceGreenForestPark[No.120GreenStreet,Kunming)

Outdoorgames:Football,badmintonandtreasure-huniing.

Creativeclasses:Painting,handcrafts(手工)andD1Ytoys.

ActivitiesNaturetrips:Visitthesmalllakeintheparkandlearnaboutdifferentplants.

Englishcomer:PracticeEnglishwithforeignteachersfor1hourevery

afternoon.

380yuanperperson(includeslunchandallmaterials)

Price

Earlybirddiscouni(折扣):PaybeforeJuly1standgel50yuanoff.

1.Fillintheformonourwebsite:.

Howtojoin2.Sendanemailtcuswithyourname,ageandphonenumber:

info@.

3.Callusaoconfirm(確認(rèn))yourplace.

Bringyourownwaterbottleandsportsshoes.

Notes

Weprovidehatsandsunscreen(防曬霜)forfree.

1.HowlongwilltheHappySummerCamplast?

A.15days.B.20days.C.25days.D.30days.

2.Whattimedoesthecampstarteveryweekday?

A.At8:00a.m.B.At9:00a.m.C.At2:00p.m.D.At5:00p.m.

3.WhichactivityisNOTmentionedinthecamp?

A.Playingfootball.

B.HavingEnglishclasses.

C.Swimmingin(helake.

D.Makinghandcrafts.

4.IfLisasignsupforthecamponJune25th,howmuchshouldshepay?

A.330yuan.B.380yuan.C.430yuan.D.480yuan.

5.Whatdocampersneedtobringbythemselves?

A.Hats.B.Sunscreen.C.Sportsshoes.D.Lunchboxes.

Passage2

TherearemanytheatersinBeijing.Ifyouwanttoknowmoreaboutthem,youcanvisitourwebsites.

HuguangGuildHalllthasabigopera

house.Itisoneofthefourtraditional(傳統(tǒng)Chang'anGrandTheaterltwasbuilt

的)(heatersinBeijing.Mostoftheshowsin1937.Thereare800goodseatsinthe

beginat7:30p.m.theater.

Price:70yuaneachpersonTel/p>

Teleb:www.

Web:www.beijinghitguang.coin

LaosheTeahouseltwasbuiltin1988.

ChinaPuppetTheaterAsa

LaosheTeahousewasnamedafterthefamous

professionaltheater,ChinaPuppetTheaterhas

writer,LaoShe.Visitorscanenjoyleaand

shadowplays(皮影戲)andpuppetshows(木

Beijing-style(北京風(fēng)格)snacksandwatch

偶戲).Traditionalstoriesmakepeopleofall

traditionalChineseoperashowsthere.

agesenjoythemselves.

Price:10yuan(non-members)and5yuan

Price:50~100yuan

(members)

Tel/p>

Tel/p>

Web:M'

Web:

1.IfyouwanttoenjoyBeijing-stylesnacks,youshouldgoto

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A.ChinaPuppetTheaterB.HuguangGuildHall

C.Chang'anGrandTheaterD.LaosheTeahouse

2.What'sthepricefbrtwomembersandonenon-membertowatchanoperashowinLaosheTeahouse?

A.30yuan.B.35yuan.C.20yuan.D.5yuan.

3.Whatcan'twelearnaboutHuguangGuildHallfromthepassage?

A.Itsage.B.Itstelephonenumber.

C.Itsprice.D.Itsbeginningtimeoftheshows.

4.WhidiuflhcfollowingisTRUE?

A.Chang5anGrandTheaterisoneofthefourtraditionaltheatersinBeijing.

B.HuguangGuildHallcanhold800peopleatmost.

C.OnlyyoungpeoplecanenjoythemselvesinChinaPuppetTheater.

D.LaosheTeahousewasnamedafterthefamouswriter,LaoShe.

5.Wherecanwereadthistext?

A.Inastorybook.B.OntheInternet.

C.Inasciencemagazine.D.Inanovel.

Passage3

ThePhilipJ.CurrieDinosaurMuseumhasmanythings:fossilsofseaanimals,artworksaboutdifferent

dinosaurs,alargefamilytheatre,aswellasanoutdoordiscoveryfossilwalk,alargeoutdoorplayground,andthe

onsitedinosaurrestaurant.

Adinosaurexhibition

September1st—May31st:

Tuesday—Sunday10:00am—6:00pm

ClosedonMondays

Time

June1st—August31st:

Saturday—Monday10:00am一6:00pm

Tuesday—Friday10:00am一8:00pm

Adults:$14each

Olderpeople(65+):$11each

Childrenunder5:free

TicketpricesStudents(withID)andchildren(5—17):$7each

Family(2adultsandatmost4children):$40

Ifyouwant(oseeaNationalGeographicfilmorafull-lengthfilm

duringyourvisit,itisanextra$2一S4.

Formoreinfbnnation,pleasevisitthemuseum'swebsiteat

1.Whatcanpeopledoat(hePhilipJ.CurrieDinosaurMuseum?

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A.Watchafull-lengthfilmforfree.

B.WatchaNationalHistoricfilm.

C.Havefunonalargeoutdoorplayground.

D.Buysomegiftsoflandanimals9fossils.

2.IfSallyhasaholidayfromJuly3toJuly10,whencanshegotothemuseum?

A.At7:00pinonMonday.B.At9:00amonWednesday.

C.At10:30amonSaturday.D.At9:30pmonSunday.

3.IfMiGICCIIandMisGiccnwaullolakellicii4-ycai-uldsonandLwu10-ycar-olddauglilcrslotheiiiuscum,

hov/muchatleastshouldtheypay?

A.$28.B.S40.C.$42.D.$47.

4.Howcanyouknowmoreinfbnmtionaboutthemuseum?

A.Bymakingaphonecall.B.Bysendingane-mail.

C.Bysendingamessage.D.Byvisitingthewebsite

5.Whydidthewriterwritethepassage?

A.Totellusaboutamuseum.B.Toencouragefamilytime.

C.lbtellustheimportanceofmuseums.D.Totellreadersaboutdinosaurs.

題型2記敘文

Passage1

Manypeoplethinkheirlooms(傳家寶)arcexpensivethings.However,Saradoesn'tthinkso.Shehasafew

heirlooms.Anyonecanbuytheminashop.However,theyarcspecialtoherbecausetheybelongedtoher

grandmother.

AfterSara'sgrandmotherdied,herfamilychosesomethingofherstokeeptorememberher.AsSaralivedfar

away,hermotherpickedthingsoutforher-atablecloth,amirror,andanoldpot.Sarakeptthesethings,butshe

didn'tusethemmuch,Thetablcclotlididn'tfithertables.Shedidn'tlikethecolorofthemirrorframe(鏡框),and

thepotwastoosmallandold.

Sara'slifechangedwhenshereadsomethinginabook:Don'tkeepanythinginyourhousethatyoudon'tfind

usefulorbeautiful.That'sright.4*Butwhataboutsentimental(情感的)thingslikeheirlooms?They'rebeautifulif

theyremindusofgoodtimeswithlovedones,“Sarathought.

Saradecidedlogivethesethingsafreshstart.Shepaintedthemirrorframeadifferentcolortogowithher

daughter'sroom.AlthoughSara'sdaughternevermethergrandmother,theyshareaconnectionthrough(hemirror.

Saraboughtatabletogowithhergrandmother'stablecloth.Shealsostartedusinghergrandmother'spot.Whenever

shecookswithit,Sarathinksofhergrandmothermakingbreadlongago.Thesethings,onceforgotten,areuseful

again,bringingtogetheroldmemoriesandnewstories.

1.WhydidSarahardlyuseherheirlooms?

A.Becausetheyweretooold.

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B.Becauseshelikedmodernthingsbetter.

C.Becausetheydidn'tmeetherneedsortaste.

D.Becausetheyremindedherofhergrandmother.

2.WhatmadeSarachangeherattitudetowardtheheirlooms?

A.Advicefromafriend.B.Wordsfromabook.

C.Hermother'sadvice.D.Herdaughter'swish.

3.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?

A.Saiausedliciliciiluumslosavenioncy.B.Saiadidiflfindherhcirlouinsbcauliful.

C.Sarawillkeepmoreoldthingsathome.D.OldthingshavesentimentalmeaningforSara.

4.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.Oldtreasures,newstories.B.Sara'slovefbrDIYactivities.

C.Howtochoosefamilyheirlooms.D.Themeaningofexpensiveheirlooms.

Passage2

Norawasfeelingbad.Shethoughtitwastheworstweekinherlife.OnMonday,shebrokehernewwatch.On

Tuesday,shefelloffherbike.OnWednesday,shemadeamessofherfavoriteskirt.OnThursday,shemissedher

pianolesson.OnFriday,hermumworkedlatesoshehadtostayatschoolforonemorehour!

Shewenthomeandsaidtohermum,“Mywholeweekwasbad.Andthosebadthingsstillstayinmymind.

WhydoIonlyremembersomethingbad?Theremustbesomethingwrongwithme!”

Mumsmiledandsaid,uMygirl!Don'tbeangrywithyourselfEveryonefeelslikethatsometimes.Ourmind

rerr.embersbadthingsbecauseitwantstokeepussafe.Badfeelingsarenoteasytoleave.Youneedsomepracticeto

changeyourmind.”

“WhatshouldIdo?”Noraasked.

“Takeafewdeepbreathsandtrytothinkaboutsomethinghappy,“Mumsaid.

NoratookafewdeepbreathsasMumtoldhertoandtriedtothinkofbeautifulflowersandthebluesky.

"Wow"saidNora."It'squiteeasytochangemy

Thenextweek,whileNorawaswalkingtoschool,sheknockedonatreeandfellover.Shefeltherfacegetting

hot.Shewasgoingtogetangryagain.Justattheinoment,sheremeinberedMum'swordsandthemind-changing

pov/cr.Shetookadeepbreathandtriedtofeelthewarmsunonherface.Itworked.Itreallyworked.Shefeltmuch

better.

“Well,Ifellover,“shesaid.ButIalsogettoplayoutside,climbtrees,andhelpmydadbakebread.4*Lifeisnot

thatbad!”Thenshesmiledbecauseshefoundthesecretofbeinghappy.

1.WhatdidNorabreakonMonday?

A.Herpiano.B.Herskirt.C.Herwatch.D.Herbike.

2.Whydoesourmindalwaysrememberbadthings?

A.Tokeepussafe.B.Tomakeussad.

C.Tbdriveusmad.D.Togetusprepared.

3.WhathappenedtoNoraonherwaytoschoolthenextweek?

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A.Shemetherbestfriend.B.Shefelloffthebike.

C.Sheknockedonatree.D.Sheforgotthehomework.

4.WhatdoyouthinkofNora'smum?

A.Polite.B.Wise.C.Careless.D.Strict.

5.Whatisthesecretofbeinghappyaccordingtothepassage?

A.Listeningtoteachers.B.Enjoyingtheflowers.

C.Makingmorefriends.D.Changingthemind.

Passage3

(24-25八年級上?廣東廣州?期中)ThisyearIenteredmyteens.ItoldmyparentsIwantedtoplaythe

piano.Thinkingthepianoaccordion(鍵盤式手風(fēng)琴)areasonableinstrument,myparentsaskedmetoattend

lessonsofferedatweekends.Afterseveralweeks,myteachertoldMumthatIhadtalentandcouldbeamusician.

Asaresult,forChristmasIreceivedasmallaccordionasagift.

Then,in1983,1decidedtoreturntofull-timestudies.Needingmoneytogoonmyeducation,Iplacedan

advertisementandfoundabuyerformyaccordion.Overtheyears,IfeltsorrywhenIthoughtofmyfather.He

onceworkedsohardtopayfor(heaccordion.Ialwaysrememberedhowmuchhappinessmypractisingand

playingitbroughttohim.

By2013,Dadwasinanursinghomeandcouldjuststayinbedalldayandallnight.DoctorssaidIcouldbring

somethingintochccrhimup.IbegantothinkhowIcouldbringthathappinesstohimwhenIvisited.SoIasked

myson,Sam,tofindmeasmallaccordiontobetakentoplayformydad.Weekslater,ItookthebustoThompson

Pav/nbrokerswhereSamtoldmetocheckouttheaccordionshefound.

WhenIknewthattherewereonlytwofull-sizedaccordions,IexplainedthatIwantedsomethingsmaller.As

soonastheshopkeeperplacedanotherinstrumentonthecounter,IfounditwastheoneIusedtohave!

BeforeDadpassedawaythefollowingmonth,1broughttheinstrumenttothenursinghome.WhenIasked,

“Doyouknowwhatthatis,Papa?”Althoughhehaddementia(癡呆),heanswered,"Ofcourse,Lenny!It'syour

accordion.”

1.Thewritersoldhisaccordionbecause.

A.hewasinneedofmoneyB.hehadnotalentformusic

C.hewantedabetteroneD.hehadnotimetopractise

2.Whywasthewriterlookingforasmallaccordion?

A.Tobeaplayeragain.B.Tomakehissonhappy.

C.Tofindhisoldaccordion.D.Toseehisfather^smile.

3.Whichaccordiondidthewriterbringhomefinally?

A.Anaccordionthatlookslikehisoldone.B.Oneofthetwofull-sizedaccordions.

C.Asmalleraccordionthathewanted.D.Theaccordionthatheusedtohave.

4.Whathappenedwhen(hewritershowedhisfathertheaccordion?

A.Hisfatherwastooexcitedtosayaword.B.Hisfathershov/edlittleattention.

C.Hisfatherstillrememberedit.D.Hisfatheraskedforitasagift.

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題型3說明文

Passage1

Numbersareeverywhereinourworld.Theydomuchmorethanjustcountthings.Theyhelpusunderstand

lifeandsolvedifficultproblems.Science&Health

Numberskeepussafeandhealthy.Buildersusespecialnumberslike3.14(n)tomakestrongbridgesthatwon't

falldown.Doctorsusenumberslike37℃(normalbodytemperature)and60-100beatsperminute(normalheartbeat)

tocheckhealth.

Numberstellusaboutpeople.DidyouknowthatAsiahasaround4.8billionpeople?That'smorethanhalfofall

peopleonEarth!Leadersusetheser.umberstodecidehowmanyschoolstobuild.Inbadtimes,numbershelp

decidehowmuchfoodormedicineisneeded.Storesevenusenumberstoknowwhichproductssellwell.

EverydayUses

Weseenumberseveryday.Whenbakingacake,youneedtwiceasmuchflourassugar.Atstores,a20%

discountmeansyoucanpaylessmoney.Ontheroad,signslike"60km/h^^telldriversthemaximumspeed.Dates

alsousenumbers,like“June26th”.

Therearcalsosonicfunfactsaboutnumbers.Peoplethinkdifferentlyaboutsomenumbers.InChina,people

believethatthenumber8meansgoodfortune.Meanwhile,insomeWesterncountries,peoplethink13is

unlucky.Numbershelpusdescribeeverything—fromsmallthingstohugestars.Theyaretheworld'sspecial

language.

1.Whichofthefollowingisbestfor"▲”?

A.NumbersinArtB.NumbersforFvn

C.NumbersandCulturesD.NumbersforDecisions

2.Whydostoresusenumbersaccordingtothepassage?

A.Tofindoutpopularproductseasily.

B.lbcounthowmanyproductstheyhave.

C.Tocheckifpeoplepaytherightmoney.

D.Tomakethepricesoftheirproductshigher.

3.Whydopeoplelikethenumber"8"inChina?

A.Itiseasytowrite.B.Itcanhelppeoplemakemoney.

C.Itcanbringgoodluck.D.Itcanhelppeoplerememberdates.

4.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?

A.Numbersplayimportantrolesindifferentpailsoflife.

B.Numbershelpdoctorsandbuildersdotheirjobswell.

C.Numbershavedifferentmeaningsindifferentcultures.

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D.Peopleusenumberstosolvedifficultscientificproblems.

5.Whereisthispassageprobablyfrom?

A.Asportsnewsreport.B.Aguidebookfortraveling.

C.Amagazineaboutdailyscience.D.Aninterestingstorybookforkids.

Passage2

Pickleball,arelaxingsport,iseverywhereinChinanow.Youngpeoplearegrowinggreatinterestinthegame.

4Tickleballiswelcomednotonlyinbigcities,suchasBeijingandShanghai,butalsoinsmallercitiesaswell.''

saidZengGuobiao,director(主任)oftheChinaLiaisonOfficeoftheInternationalPickleballFederation(國際匹克

球聯(lián)合會).“YoungpeopleinAnhui,Shandong,Zhejiang,Sichuan,Hubei,GuizhouandYunnanprovincesarealso

interestedinthesportandstartingtosetupclubs."Hesaid.

Pickleballfirststartedin1965in(heUS.Itisaperfectgameforallagesandskilllevels(水平).Learningto

playpickleballiseasierthanyouthink,justwithlittlerunningneeded.Thereareusuallytwoortourplayers.They

hitaballoveranet(網(wǎng))whichlookslikeatennisnetbutlower.Andtheballisalsolikeatennisballbutbiggerand

lighter.

ZhouMinghaofromChongqingstartedtoplaypickleballinMay."Asasportslover,Ihavetriedmanysports

andgotmanymajorinjuries(重傷),soIdecidedtoplaypickleball,whichissafe/'hesaid.

ZhangXin,whostartedtheChengduPANGPickleballClub,said,“Thesportofpickleballisfunandcompetitive

(競爭的).It'sasportfbranyone,anywhereandanytime.''

WuXiaoniengfromChongqingagrees.HetrieditoutwithsomefriendsinSeptember2022.“Itisafriendly

gameformenandwomen.Now,moreandmorewomenjoinustoplaypickleballtogether,becauseitneedsless

physicalpower(體力)thanothersportssuchasbasketballorsoccer.Inpickleball,womencanplayaswellasmen.^^

hesaid."Andyoucanmeetmanyinterestingpeopleandmakefriendswiththem.Ibelievethissportcangofarin

China.^^

1.WhendidpeoplefirstplaypickleballintheUS?

A.In1964.B.In1965.C.In2002.D.In2022.

2.WhatcanwelearnfromZengGuobiao'swords?

A.Picklcballisanewsport.B.PicklcballisgettingpopularinChina.

C.Pickleballisjustknowninbigcities.D.PickleballisnotpopularinChina.

3.Whichpicturelooksmostlikepicklcball?

4.Whydosomanypeoplelikeplayingpicklehall?

(l)lt'snotverydangerous.②It'seasytostartwith.③Itneedspeopletorunalot.

④Itisafriendlygameformenandwomen.⑤It'sfiinandnotcompetitive.

A.①②③B.①②④C.①③④⑤D.①②③④⑤

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Passage3

“AmIanTpersonoran'E'person?**ItisapopulartopicamongyoungpeoplearoundChinatoday.Many

peoplearccrazyaboutitsothattheytakeapersonalitytestnamedMyers-Briggstesttofindouttheanswer.

ManypeoplefindtheMBTI(Myers-BriggsTypeIndicator)useful.Itgroupspeopleinto16types,whichstart

withtheletter"I"or"E",suchas"ENTJ,INFP^^ormore."E"isshortfbr"Extroversion"while''1''isfbr

“Iniroversion".'Tman'E'person.1shouldgotothepartyandmakemoreGiends.”'Tman'E'person.Tdliketo

workbymyself.Icouldbeawriterinthefuture.^^Theybelievediflerenttypescanhelpthemmakedecisionsfbr

activities,jobsorevenlifechoicesmorequickly.

Buttherearealsoproblems.Somepeopletakethetestforasecondtimeandgetdifferentresults.Somepeople

findithardtoanswersomequestions."IlikewatchingTVbymyselfButIalsoenjoyplayingwithfriends.AmIan

ToranE?”

Whenyoutakeapersonalitytest,youmaythink,“Oh,that'sirc.nThat'sbecausethedescriptions(描述)arc

generic.Theycanbeusedtodescribemanypeople.Researchhasfoundthatover5()percentofpeoplegetadifferent

scorewhentheyretooktheMBTIjustfiveweekslater.Personalitiescanchangewithtime,andtheyarenotblack-

or-white,scientistssay.Youmaybeintrovertednowbutbecomeextrovertedwhenyougetolder.Or,youcanbeboth

anT'andan"E”.Don'tlabelyourself!Studieshavealsoshownthatthetestisnotrealattellingpeople'ssuccessin

difTerentjobs.So,don'ttakeittooseriously.

1.MBTIisatest.

A.withoutahottopicB.withthesameanswerC.aboutyoungpeopleinChina

D.foryourpersonalitytype

2.Ifyouarean"E"person,youmay.

A.liketoreadbooksinthelibraryonvacationB.liketocooksimplemealsathomeonweekends

C.liketowatchmovieswithapetdogonFridaynightD.liketohavefunindifferentfestivalswith

differentpeople

3.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“generic”inthelastparagraphprobablymean?

A.Common.B.Special.C.Clear.D.Simple.

4.Whydocsthewriterwritethepassage?

A.TotellwhatMBTIis.B.TotellifMBTIisuseful.

C.ToteachpeoplehowtouseMBTI.D.Totellhowmanypersonalitytypespeoplehave.

題型4議論文

Passage1

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Onthesideof(heroadintheHohXilNatureReserveinQinghaiProvince,you

mightseeafatwolf.Itwagsitstailinfrontofthepassingcars.Ithopestogetameal.

However,thewolfwasskinandbonesafewmonthsago.It'ssaidthatihcoldhungry

wolfwasforcedtoleavethewolfpackbecauseitwasnotgoodathunting.Butthatall

changedafterapassingdrivergaveittwopiesandpostedavideoofitonline.Thevideo

madethewolfverypopular,andaletofpeoplecame(otheareatoprovideitwithfood.

Sincethen,thewolfhasgivenupitshuntinginstinctandturnedtopassers-byforsnacks.Thesnacksarehigh

incil,sugarandsalt,suchaspics,ruasicdchickenandsausages.Lalcr,morewolveshavejoinedthisbehaviour.The

wolf'schangemakesitlooklikeapctdog.Butthechangemeansthatitislosingitsabilitytoliveinnature,andthat

maycausethewildanimaltodie.

Infact,itiscommonforwildanimalslikewolvesandbearstobefedneartheroadsinprovinces.Peoplecare

aboutwildanimals,but(heirfeedingsometimescancauseharmtobothanimalsandthemselves.Ifawildanimal

needshelp,peoplearesuggestedtoreportittothegovernmentforprofessionalhandling(專業(yè)處理).

1.Howdopeoplechangetheoldhungrywolf'slife?

A.Bytakingithomeandfeedingit.B.Bycallingthelocalgovernmentforhelp.

C.Byprovidingitwithlivingspace.D.Bypostingavideoandmakingitpopular.

2.WhichisNOTincludedinthesracksgivenbypeople?

A.Pies.B.Vegetables.C.Sausages.D.Roastedchicken.

3.Whatdoesthewriterthinkofpeople'sfeedingwildanimals?

A.It'sharmful.B.It?sdifficult.C.It\necessary.D.It'sinteresting.

4.Whal'sthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.WildwolvesarcindangerB.Awildwolfiswellfed

C.WolvesarcpopularanimalsD.Awolfbringsjoytopeople

Passage2

Trackingapps(追蹤應(yīng)用)arebecomingmoreandmorepopular.Withtrackingapps,parentsfeelcloseto(heir

childrenevenwhenthey'renotathome.Althoughmanyparentswanttoknowwheretheirchildrenare,somepeople

(hir.kthattrackingisbadforchildren.

Trackingappsmeanthatparentsknowwheretheirchildrenare.Theycanalsosetalerts(警報)forthemselves,

sotheyknowwhentheirchildrenleaveaplaceoraicontheirwayhome.Thismakesparentsfeelsafeandrelaxed.

Insteadofbeingworriedwhiletheirchildrenareout,parentscanrelaxbecausethey'llgetalertsiftheirchildrenarc

runninglate.Trackingappsalsogiveyoungpeoplea(asteofindependence(獨立),especiallyiftheirparentswould

notletIhemmovearoundsofreely.

Trackingappstakeawayabigpartofchildhood.Youwillfeelfreewhenyougooutwithoutaparent.Ifyoung

peopleknowtheirparentsarc“watching”them,theywon'thavethesamefeelingofexcitementandfreedom.

Childrenmayalsofeelthattheycan'tgoanywherewithouttheirparentsfollowingthem.Youngpeoplemayalso

becomeworried.Becausethisisonlythebeginningforparentstcwatchtheirlives.Parentsmayalsobecome

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dependentontrackingappsandnotlearntobelieveiniheirchildren.Childrenneedtohavetruefreedomsothat(hey

canlivebetter.

It'stmcthattrackingappsarcgoodfbrparents,butmostchildrenstilldislikethem.Whetherparentstracktheir

childrenornotisstillabigquestion.

I.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraphI?

A.Moreparentsareusingtrackingappsnow.B.Mostparentsthinktrackingisbadforchildren.

C.Theuseoftrackingappsisgettinglesspopular.D.Parentswon'tfeelsafeiftheyusetrackingapps.

2.Whatduesllicunderlinedwurd"This"inParagraph2referto?

A.Childrenwillgetalertsfbrthemselves.B.Parentsknowwheretheirchildrenare.

C.Childrenlikeusingsometrackingapps.D.Parentsknowifiheirchildrenareindependent.

3.Ifchildrenknowtheirparentsare“watching"them,theywillbe.

A.excitedB.independentC.unhappyD.free

4.Accordingtothepassage,wecanknowthattrackingapps.

A.giveparentstruefreedom

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