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1、21世紀(jì)英語報閱讀理解ADo you want to know about how busy students are in the United States? Well, we are always busy. We have a lot of homework, but not as much as Chinese students. But we are not just busy working on our studies. First, we have after-school clubs. We finish school early, around 2:40 pm. Then

2、 we go to our clubs from 3 pm to 4 pm. There are several kinds of clubs, such as those for arts, sports and culture. I love after-school clubs because I can learn and socialize (社交). Another kind of common after-school activity is playing on school sports teams. These teams train hard so they can wi

3、n games against other teams during the competitive season. I have a friend who is on a girls basketball team. It is basketball season now, so she trains every day after school from 3 pm to 8 pm. There is just a one-hour break. The school bands rehearsal (排練) period is also held after school. I am in

4、 a school band. We rehearse once a week every Monday from 4 pm to 7 pm. Finally, a lot of us do volunteer work on the weekends. We need 15 to 20 volunteer hours each term in order to graduate. Im usually pretty tired after I finish volunteering each week. The work is sometimes boring, but I know Im

5、working for the good of society. So I enjoy it.1. Why does the writer like after-school clubs?A. Because she finishes school early. B. Because there are different kinds of clubs.C. Because she enjoys learning and talking with others.D. Because she doesnt have anything better to do.2. School sports t

6、eams train students hard to _.A. keep them busy after school B. help them socialize with each otherC. win games during the competitive season D. help them get scholarships3. Which after-school activity is necessary for graduation?A. Arts club. B. Sports team. C. School band. D. Volunteer activity.4.

7、 How long can the writers friend have a rest in basketball team when she trains?A. One hour B. Five hours C. Six hours D. Seven hours5. What is the main idea of the story?A. American students learn more than Chinese students. B. There are better after-school activities in the US than in China.C. Sch

8、ool activities are popular in the world. D. American students are busy with activities after school.21世紀(jì)英語報閱讀理解B2018 is the Year of the Dog. Although dogs are seen as friends and part of the family today, China and Western countries have different cultural beliefs about dogs.In Chinese, some words a

9、bout dogs have derogatory( 貶義的)meanings, such as "Lead a dogs life. "In English, however, the situation is different. People use "every dog has his day" to describe a period of good luck, "work like a dog” to describe a hard worker and "a gay dog" to describe a hap

10、py person.The dog-human relationship goes right back to the beginnings of Western civilization Perhaps the most moving example is from the 8th century BC, in Greek poet Homers The Odyssey. When Greek hero Odysseus finally returns home after 20 years away at war, no one but his dog Argos recognizes(認(rèn)

11、出)him. The Argos is an old, sick dog, and is about to die; but he is overjoyed to see his owner again after so many years.In fact, people were close to dogs in a way they weren't close to cows, pigs or even horses. Farmers worked closely with dogs. But even after science came to agriculture and

12、dogs lost their traditional roles, the relationship between men and dogs remained.Nowadays in the West, millions of people keep dogs as pets. They are at the heart of family life.People feed them, take them on holidays and look after them. In return, dogs are loyal in a way that friends sometimes ar

13、ent. This loyalty is the origin of the English saying, "A dog is mans best friend. "52. Which may be a saying about dogs in China?A. A gay dog. B. Lead a dog's life C Work like a dog D. Every dog has its day.53. The story of Odysseus and his dog is moving because_.A. the dog will die i

14、n two years B. he is overjoyed to see his dog againC. only the dog recognizes him after the war D. he returns home after twenty years away at war54. What happened to dogs after science came to agriculture?A. Farmers worked closely with dogs B. They still kept their traditional rolesC People preferre

15、d pigs and horses to dogs D. Men and dogs remained in good relationship.55. What can we know from the passage?A. All people keep dogs as pets in western countries.B. In fact, dogs may be more loyal than some friends.C. Argos was a great Greek hero in the 8th century BC.D. China and England have the

16、same beliefs about dogs.21世紀(jì)英語報閱讀理解COne sheep, two sheep 632 sheep. still awakePeople always believe that counting sheep is _helpfl to their sleep. But does it _ (real)work?Scientists at Oxford University tested it. Two sleep researchers looked at the people who had difficulties in _(sleep). The res

17、earchers divided them _different groups. Then they were asked to try all kinds of ways to help_(they)fall asleep quickly.Surprisingly, it _ tk those who were asked to count sheep more time to fall asleep than those who werent. But when they were asked to imagine a relaxing picture-a beach, for_ gz&#

18、230;mpl, they fell asleep about twenty minutes _ ( soon)than before, according to a report in The New York Times.“Sometimes, counting tasks are OK, but they are thought as stressful(有壓力的)_ many people, "Dr. Richards told ABC News“ As _result, it may be a good way to try imagining colored fish s

19、lowly swimming in a river to help you sleep at night, "suggested Richards.21世紀(jì)英語報閱讀理解DNowadays, we use digital devices(電子設(shè)備)in many ways, such as waking us up in the morning, listening to music, communicating with friends and family and so on, But studies have found that overuse of electronics

20、can affect our sleep, our study and workTo help people take a break from their always-on lifestyles, America set the National Day of Unplugging(不充電)in 2010 to encourage people to put away their electronics for 24 hours, which is on the second Friday of March every year.Without any doubt, many people

21、 find that the unplugged day seems longer than a typical day. “Without my phone, my breakfast was too short and I did not know what to do next, "one participant(參與者)of last year's unplugging experiment wrote. Another shared his grief at not being able to look at his phone during bus and tra

22、in rides, calling the day “the longest time of my life”.But others see the experiment as a way to experience what life was like before the rise of electronics. “My friend and I had dinner in the evening. and we both discussed about how much more present we felt -how we could hear what each other was

23、 saying, "one participant wrote.Although living without electronics seems impossible in today's world, unplugging from time to time allows people to slow down and reflect on life. “At the end of the day, I was missing neither social media nor having a digital connection,” one participant no

24、ted. “I was happy for the opportunity to challenge my unhealthy daily habits, because this gave me the opportunity to discover a slower, clearer way of life.”56. Using digital devices too often might .A. help us study better B. keep us away from musicC help us communicate easily D bring us some slee

25、p problems57. The National Day of Unplugging was set_.A. in many countries in 2010 B. on the second day of March every yearC to help people take a break from busy work D to make people away from their electronics for a day58. What is the meaning of the underlined word “grief”?A Rudeness B Sadness C

26、Happiness D. Coldness.59. Some participants of the experiment .A thought that it was impossible for them to slow downB. didn't know what to eat for breakfast without phonesC felt excited during bus and train rides without phonesD enjoyed hearing each other by discussing face to face60. What is t

27、he best title for this passageA. Get Back to Real Life B. Unhealthy Daily HabitsC. The Digital Connection D. The Longest Time of Life完型填空As a student, almost everyone has his own learning method. Yet, a recent_1_ with my deskmate gave me new ideas on how to study effectively(高效地).She was a typical p

28、rocrastinator(拖拉的人) in our teachers eyes and she always finished homework _2_ than me. However, what puzzled me most was how she made gradual progress while I _3_. Once, I asked her, “How do you improve your grades even doing your homework so slowly ?” She answered, “Doing homework slowly doesn'

29、t _4_ that I don' t study. Instead, I just _5_ and learn first, then perform.”So I suddenly realized that she wasnt procrastinating, but spending her time _6_ and reviewing. When reviewing, she was looking for her _7_and then correcting them. When we learn a new thing, we remember it best _8_aft

30、er we've learned it. Then we gradually forget it. A few days later, we may keep nothing at all in our mind. But reviewing helps us to better master new knowledge.When students dont have to prepare for big _9_ they should reflect on(反思) their work and learn from their mistakes. Once it gets close

31、 to exams, it's always _10_to start preparing tor them.So we need to know how to study effectively.1. A. fight B. game C. conversation 2. A. later B. earlier C. faster 3.A. mustn't B. couldn't C. needn't 4. A. allow B. cause C. mean 5. A. go through B. go over C. go on 6. A . thinkin

32、g B imagining C playing 7. A. advantages B. mistakes C. strengths 8. A. suddenly B. usually C. immediately 9.A. events B. parties C. exams 10. A. wise B. shy C. lovely 21世紀(jì)英語報閱讀理解EMillions of Chinese have been playing a mobile game called Travel Frog recently. You play as the “mother” of a frog who

33、lives alone and enjoys traveling. You need to prepare food and tools for his trips. The frog will send you postcards while he is away.The games popularity may have something to do with how lonely people are these days, according to the Xinhua News Agency. Many players have said that the lonely frog

34、is just like them. But playing with the frog helps them forget their loneliness for a short time.Loneliness seems to be a common problem today. According to the Guardian, about 40 percent of American adults say theyre lonely. And in the UK, about one in five people in the country are “always or ofte

35、n lonely”, The Telegraph reported.This might be why the UK government declared (宣布) the countrys very first “Minister of Loneliness” (孤獨大臣) in January. The ministers job is to find ways to help UK citizens feel less lonely. The ministers office will provide more money for activities that connect people together.This loneliness problem may be partly because of social media. When we see pictures of friends having fun or posting selfies (自拍) without us, we may compare their “perfect” lives with our own and feel inferior (較差的) and lonely.But we should remember that no on

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