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1、期末復(fù)習(xí)閱讀與表達(dá)專項(xiàng)練習(xí)2、Whatshouldyoudoifyouwanttohaveanicephototaken?Whetheritsworkorfun,themostimportantthingislighUng.Ifyougetbadligh廿ng,youwilllookbad,too.Knowwherethelightis.Youdontwantitbelowyouoraboveyou,youwantittoshinedirectlyatyou.Oneimportantthingisnoshadow(陰影).Ifyoutakephotosoutside,doitinthemorn

2、ing,orwaittillthe2oclockshadowhaspassed.Alsodontletpicturesinthemagazinesstressyouout-allthepicturesaretakenoutbycomputers.Trytolearnwhatangles(角度)workwithyourface.Everyoneisdifferent.Soyouhavetolearnwhatsuits(適合)you.YoucanpracticeinPhotoBoothforaslongasitisyourturn,tolearnwhatanglessuityourface.And

3、noonecanlookbadiftheysmile.Forlonglegs,pointonelegintocenteroftheframeandgetthephotographertoshootlookingupyourbody.Forjustlegshots,lieupsidedownandraiselegsintheairforthebestangle.Andyourlegswilllookthinnerandbeinbettershape.Keepshouldersback.Loweryoureyesandthenlookupjustasshutter(快門)isclickedforf

4、ulleyes.Trytocatcheverywonderful廿me!Whatisthemostimportantthingwhenyoutakephotos?Whenisbettertotakephotosoutside?Whatshouldyoulearnwhenyouprac廿ceinPhotoBooth?Whatshouldyoudowithyourshoulderswhentakingphotos?Whatisthepassagemainlytalkingabout?2、Nowsmartphones(智能手機(jī))havebecomeverypopularallovertheworld

5、withtheirallkindsofandpowerfulfunctions(功育E).PeoplecanusesmartphonestosurftheInternet,talkonWeChat,anduploadtheirpictures,etc.Itseemsthatsmartphoneshavealreadybecomeanecessarypartinpeoplesdailylives.However,somepeoplehaveanaddic廿on(癮)tosmartphones.Italreadyhasbadeffects(事實(shí))ontheirlife.Someteenagersa

6、recrazyaboutsmartphonesforthesereasons.First,peopleareundergreatpressure(壓力),whilesmartphonesprovideawayforpeopletorelaxthemselves.Byplayinggames,talkingwithfriends,watchingmoviesandlisteningtomusic,peoplecaneasilyrelaxthemselves.Second,thereisalwayssomethingnewonsmartphones.Sopeopleareeagertoturnon

7、theirsmartphones.Butwhenpeoplespendtoomuch廿meonsmartphones,theydonthaveenough廿metocommunicatewiththeirfriendsorparents.Theiratten廿onhasbeendrawnawaybythevirtual(虛擬的)world.Iftheydonthavegoodself-control(自控育總力),theywillhaveanaddic廿ontosmartphones.Infacttheyshouldspendmore廿meontheirstudyandwork.Peoples

8、houldgiveupsmartphoneaddic廿on.Itneeds廿meandpa廿ence.Theyshouldturnofftheirsmartphones,gooutsideandcommunicatewithothersfacetoface.Domoreexerciseandformagoodat廿tudetowardslife!Aresmartphonespopulartoday?Howdopeoplerelaxthemselvesbyusingsmartphones?Whyarepeopleeagertoturnontheirsmartphones?Whatwillhapp

9、enifpeopledonthavegoodself-control?Whatdoesthewritermainlytellus?3、Doctorssayangercanbeverydangerous.Wehavetolearnhowtodealwithit.Theywarnthatangercanleadtoheartdisease,stomachproblems,headaches,emotional(f青緒的)problemsandpossiblycancer.Angerisanormalemotionthatweallfeelfromtimetotime.Somepeopleexpre

10、ssangerinapeacefulway.Somepeoplearesoangrythattheyshoutorcrytoshowtheiranger.Butotherpeoplekeeptheirangerinside.Theycannotorwillnotexpressit.Thisiscalledrepressing(壓抑性的)anger.Doctorsbelieve訐youexpressangerwithstrongemotion,youmaydevelopheartdisease,andtheybelieveifyoukeeptheangerinside,youmayfaceagr

11、eaterdangerofhighbloodpressure.Doctorssaywehavetolearnhowtodealwithanger.Theysaythefirststepistoagreethatyouareangryandfindoutcauseoftheanger.Ifitisseriousenough,theysay,Donotexpressyourangerwhileangry.Waituntilyourangerhascooleddownandyouareabletoexpressyourselfpeacefully.Doctorssaythatbestwaytodea

12、lwithangeristofindhumorinthesituationthathasmadeyouangry.Theysaidthatlaughterismuchhealthierthananger.Dodoctorssayangerisverydangerous?Whydosomepeopleshoutorcry?Whatmayhappentoyou訐youexpressangerwithstrongemotion?Whatisthebestwaytodealwithanger?Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?4、Friendshipisaveryimportan

13、tandeveryoneneedsgoodfriends.Goodfriendshipisuseful.Butthereare廿mesinourlivessuchaswhenwehavemovedintoanewcity,orchangedourjobsorschools.Thesechangesoftenmakesuswithoutafriend.Makingnewfriendscomeseasyforsomepeople.Butformanyofusitisdifficult.Therearesomehelpfulsuggestionsonhowtomakeandkeepfriends.A

14、ssociatewithothersThefirststeptomakingfriendsisassocia廿ngwithotherpeople.Youcangotopublicplacestomeetnewpeople.Besides,youwillneedtomakeyourselfknownbybecominganac廿vememberofsuchplaces.DothingstogetherChoosingfriendswithcommoninterestsisimportantinbuildingfriendshipastheseinterestswouldalwaysbringyo

15、uandyourfriendtogether.Hangingoutwillalwaysbeapleasantexperienee.LetitgrowItisagoodthingtostayintouch.However,trynottopressyournewfriendwithcalls,messagesorvisitsasthiswouldlikelywearhimorheroutandfinallyyoumayloseyourfriend.Soyouwillneedtogiveyourfriend廿metoreacttoyou.Thebestfriendshipsaretheonesth

16、atgrownaturally.EnjoyyourfriendshipThebestwaytoenjoyyourfriendshipistoallowyourfriendstobethemselves.Trynottofindfaultwithyourfriends.Trynottochangethemfromwhotheyaretowhatyouwantthemtobe.Becomethekindoffriendyouwillwantyourfriendtobetoyou.Isfriendshipveryimportantforeveryone?Howdoyouassociatewithot

17、hers?Whyischoosingfriendswithcommoninterestsimportant?Whatwillyoudotoenjoyyourfriendshipaccordingtothepassage?Whatsthepassagemainlyabout?5、Mikewasagoodboy.Hisparentslovedhimverymuch.Hedideverythingwell,butMikehadonebadhabit.Heatealotofsweetsandchocolates.Hismotheralwaystoldhim,Mike,donteatsomanyswee

18、ts.Youwillgettoothaches.Hismotherusedtokeepallthesweetsinaglassjar(罐子).Ithadanarrowmouthandatightlid(蓋子)onit.Onedaywhenhismotherwentout,Mikesawthathisfatherwasasleep.Sohewalkedcarefullyandslowlytothekitchenandgotthesweetjar.Withgreateffort,heopenedthetightlidandputhishandinthenarrowmouth.Mikepickeda

19、fist(拳頭)fullofsweets.Butwhenhetriedtopullhishandout,itgotstuck(卡)inthejar.Mikesfatherwasawakeandwatching.HesaidtoMike,Youhavepickeduptoomanysweetsinyour行st.Itsmorethanyourlittlehandcankeep.Yourfistcantcomeoutofthejar.Justpickonlyonesweetinyourtwofingersandyoucanpullyourhandouteasily.Alwaystakeasmuch

20、asyoucancontrol.Mikepulledouthishandfromthejareasilyandhelearnedalessonforhislife,too.WhatwasMikesbadhabit?Didhismotheralwayskeepthesweetsinaglassjar?Wherewasthesweetjar?Howmanysweetsdidhisfathersuggesthimtoget?WhatlessondidMikelearn?6、Bashertisalovelydog.Whenherownerissad,shealwayslicks(舔)himtomake

21、himhappy.Whenherownerfeelsupset,shelickshimagaintoencouragehim.WhenIgotocamp,ImissBashertalot,Bashert5sownerAaronRichards,a14-year-oldboyintheUS,toldtheNewYorkTimesAnimalslikeBashertplayanimportantpartinpeopleslives.Whetheritisadog,acatoragoldfish,peoplealwaysenjoytheircompanionship(陪伴).Butdoyouknow

22、thatpeoplealsoloveanimalsforotherreasons?Whenstayingwithanimals,peoplecanrelax.Comparedtothehumanworld,theanimalworldseemstobeeasier.Peopledontneedtoworryabouthurttheothers.Forchildren,theycanforgetgradesandtheywillfeelfreeatanytime.Animals,alsoteachpeopletolearnresponsibility.Youshouldnotonlyfeedbu

23、talsocleanthem,youalsoneedtocareforthem.Whentheyfeellonely,playwiththemforamoment.Whentheygetold,youshouldspendtimewiththemandletthemknowthatyouwillalwayslovethem.Suchacaringheartalsotellsyoutotreatpeopleinaniceway.Then,youwillfindyourselfamuchbelovedperson.WhatdoesBashertdowhenherownerissad?Howoldi

24、sBashert5sowner?Doanimalsplayanimportantpartinpeopleslives?Whataretheotherreasonsthatpeopleloveanimals?Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?7、JackJohnsonisafamoussingerintheworld.HewasbornonMay18,1975inHawaii,America.Jackwasinterestedinswimmingwhenhewasyoung.Mostofhislifelessonswerelearnedinthewater.However,

25、hewasseriouslyhurtinonecompetitionwhenhewasonly17.Lifeislikearevolving(旋轉(zhuǎn)的)door.Whenitcloses,italsoopens.Jackstartedtoprac廿ceplayingtheguitarandwritingsongswhenhewasstayinginhospital.Atfirst,hisfatherthoughtJackonlydiditforfun,butsoonhewassurprisedatthegreatprogresshissonhadmade.Whenstudyingintheuni

26、versity,Jackdicintstopprac廿cinghisguitarskills.Heplayedtheguitarforschoolpar廿es.Hewrotesongsandsangforhisteachersandfriends.Theylikedhissongs.Hisfirstmusicalbum(唱片集)BrushfireFairytalescameoutin2001.Itwasagreatsuccess.Hissecondalbumwasmuchlikehisfirstone.Theywerefilledwithsweet,easy-goingsongsthateve

27、rybodylikedlisteningto.LaterJackhadlotsofconcertsinandoutofAmerica.Hebecamepopularallovertheworld.Jacksmusicisntthepopularmusicstyleslikepop,R&Borhip-hop.Itismorelikefolkmusic,whichisplayedwithaguitarandbeautifulvoice.Whenlisteningtohissongs,youfeellikelyingonthebeachenjoyingthewarmsunshine.Jackisat

28、alent,thoughhesaysheisonlyaswimmerwholovesmusic.Inhissongswecanfindhissecretofsuccess:Whateverhappensinourlives,wehavetoacceptitanddothebestwecan.WherewasJackJohnsonborn?Whenwashehurt?Didhestopprac廿cinghisguitarskillswhenhestudiedintheuniversity?Howdopeoplefeelwhenlisteningtohissongs?Whatdoesthewrit

29、erwanttotellusaboutthepassage?8、TheKidWhoCouldPlayTennisWhenhewasalittlechild,ArthurAsheoftenstoodbyatreeandwatchedtheplayersonthetenniscourt.ArthurlivednearalargeparkinRichmond,Virginia.Hisfatherwasthemanagerofthepark.Hetookcareoftheparkandmadesureeverythingwasright.Arthurlivedwithhisfatherandhisbrother.Arthurwasallowedtoplayintheparkwhenhewassevenyearsold.Hewasverysmall.Aswimmingpool,tenniscourts,andbaseballfieldwereinthepark.Arthurspentalotoftimeplayingthere.Hedidwellinsports,buth

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