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2012年中考英語總復(fù)習(xí):閱讀理解閱讀下列短文,然后從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能回答所提問題或完成所給句子的最佳選項(xiàng)。閱讀理解(1)ATicketPricesforShanghaiExpoTimeTypesPre-sale(預(yù)售)ⅠMar.27,2009~Jun.30,2009Pre-saleⅡJul.1,2009~Dec.31,2009Pre-saleⅢJan.1,2010~Apr.30,2010ExpoSession(期間)May.1,2010~Oct.31,2010PeakDayTicket(指定日門票)¥170¥180¥190¥200StandardDayTicket(平日門票)¥130¥140¥150¥1603-DayTicketN/A(無)¥4007-DayTicket¥900EveningTicketN/A¥90()1.IfJoewantedtobuythecheapestticketforPeakDay,hecouldbook(預(yù)定)oneduring. A.Pre-saleⅠ B.Pre–saleⅡ C.Pre–saleⅢ D.ExpoSession()2.OnMarch1,2010,SueboughttwoStandardDayticketsforherparents.Shepaidforthem.A.¥380 B.¥300 C.¥260 D.¥180()3.ItcostThomas¥160togetaticketforStandardDay.Heprobablyboughtiton.A.April23,2009B.Augustl,2009C.February2,2010D.May20,2010()4.Kathyspent900yuanonaticketforShanghaiExpo.Hervisitcanlastdays.A.one B.three C.seven D.ten()5.VisitorstoShanghaiExpocouldbuyticketsonlyafterMay1,2010.A.morning B.a(chǎn)fternoon C.evening D.midnightBOnFebruary3rd,1949,NewYorkHarbor(港)wasanexcitingplace.ManypeopleweretheretogreetashipfromFrance.Ontheshipwere49Frenchrailroadboxcars(火車車廂)filledwithgiftsfromthepeopleofFrancetothepeopleofAmerica.TheseboxcarswerefromthefamousMerciTrain(Merci:aFrenchwordmeaning“thankyou”).AfterWorldWarII(二戰(zhàn)),alotoffactories,roadsandfarmsinFrancehadbeendestroyed.ManyFrenchpeoplehadnojobsormoneyandhadlittletowearandlittletoeat.Inthewinterof1947,atrainwassentacrosstheUnitedStates,stoppingincitiesandtownsalongtheway.Ateverystop,peoplegavewhatevertheycould.Factoriesgaveclothingandmedicine.Farmersgavefood.Familiesgavemoney.Evenschoolchildrengaveawaytheirpocketmoney.AllthethingswerethentakentoFrancebyship.By1949,theFrenchhadbeguntorecover(恢復(fù))fromthewar.TheMerciTrainwastheirwayofsaying“thankyou”toAmerica.Frenchpeoplehadfilledtheboxcarswithgifts.Mostofthemwerepersonal,likehand-madetoys,children’sdrawings,orpostcards.Buttheboxcarsthemselveswereperhapsthemostmeaningfulofthegifts.Oneachcar,theFrenchpeoplehadpaintedthepicturesofalltheir40provinces.withanAmericaneagleonthefront.TheboxcarsweretakentoeachstateofAmerica,wheretheywerewarmlygreeted.Nowmanyofthestatesstillkeeptheirboxcars.GiftssentbytheFrenchpeoplecanstillbeseeninsomemuseums.TheMerciTraincameoutofthewar,butitnowremindstheworldthatcountriescanalsoworktogetherinpeace.()6.ManypeoplecrowdedatNewYorkHarboronFebruary3rd,1949to.A.welcometheMerciTrain B.meettheirfamiliesC.haveabigparty D.startatripbyship()7.In1947,atrainstoppedincitiesacrossAmericainorderto.A.giveawayclothingandfood B.getmoresoldiersforthewarC.collectthingstohelpFrenchpeople D.showexhibitionsfromthemuseums()8.Theunderlinedword“them”inParagraph3refersto(指).A.theAmericanpeople B.theFrenchpeople C.theboxcars D.thegifts()9.TheFrenchpeoplepaintedtheir40provincesandanAmericaneagleoneachboxcarbecause.A.theythoughtFrancewasstrongerthanAmericaB.itcouldshowthefriendshipbetweenthetwocountriesC.theboxcarswouldbemorebeautiful D.theywereverygoodatpaintingpictures()10.Thepassageismainlyabout.A.thestoryoftheMerciTrainB.AmericanmuseumswheretheboxcarskeptC.giftsthatAmericanpeopleliked D.WorldWarIIC①TheDreamItiseveryone’sdreamtoworkathomeornotworkatall.Youcanplanyourownhoursandworkwhenyouwantto.Thereisnomorerushhourandnohoursthatpeoplewastewhentheygettoandfromajobeveryday.②TheFactThefactisthatthisdreamcanbeattained.Youcanstayathome,workwhenyouwanttoandmakemoneywhenyouneedto.Thereareplentyofopportunitiesforyoutomakemoneyathome,justbyusingyourcomputerandtheInternet.③StartToday!Educateyourself,lookcloselyintoalltheopportunitiesanddecideonwhatworksbestforyou.Itwillnothappenduringonenight,butyoucanmakethedecisiontodayandstarttomakeithappentoday.④HowCouldYouDoIt?Doyouhaveablog(博客)orapersonalwebsitelikemillionsofotherpeople?Areyouusingittomakemoney?Mostoftheseblogandwebsiteownersarenot.Butyoucandothat!⑤WhenyouhaveyourcomputerandtheInternetworkingforyou,yourbusinesseswillbeworkingforyou24hoursaday,sevendaysaweek.Youwillmakemoneywhileyousleep,travelordowhateveryouwanttodoalldaylong.⑥GetGoing!Therearemanywaysyoucanmakemoneywithyourcomputer.AndyoucanbeginyourStay–at–homebusinesseswithjustalittlemoney.Whatareyouwaitingfor?()1l.Inwhichpartofanewspaperwouldyoumostprobablyreadthispassage?A.Sports B.News C.Culture D.Business()12.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“attained”inPoint②mean?A.Broken B.Realized C.Lost D.Destroyed()13.What’sthebesttitleforPoint⑤?A.Sleep24HoursaDay B.MakeMoneyEveryMomentC.PlayAllDayLong D.TravelAroundtheWorld()14.WhichofthefollowingisNOTTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Peopleneedalotofmoneytostartastay–at–homebusiness.B.Peoplecanevenusetheirblogstomakemoney.C.Peoplecanplantheirowntimewhentheyworkathome.D.Peoplecanmakethebestdecisionandstarttomakeithappentoday.()15.Howisthepassageorganized?A.Byusingfamouspeople’swords. B.Bygivingreasonsonly.C.Byshowingatopicandgivingsolutions D.Bytellingoldstories閱讀理解(2)ABirthdaysarecelebrated(慶祝)allovertheworld.Somewaystocelebratebirthdaysarerathersimilarfromcountytocountry:candles,cakes,andbirthdaywishes.Buttherearealsodifferentwaystocelebratebirthdays.Hereareafew:()1.WhensomeoneishavingabirthdayinDenmark,youcansee_____outsidethewindow.A.flowers B.presents C.a(chǎn)flag D.a(chǎn)chair()2.In_________flowersareputonthechairofthebirthdaychild.A.Japan B.Denmark C.India D.Holland()3.In_______,onlybirthdaychildrenwearcoloredclothestoschool.A.India B.Holland C.Denmark D.Japan()4.InJapan,thebirthdayismoreimportantforboyswhentheyare________.A.15 B.7 C.5 D()5.Thepassageismainlyabout__________.A.similarwaysofcelebratingbirthdaysinsomecountriesB.differentwaysofcelebratingbirthdaysinsomecountriesC.children’sbirthdaysinwesterncountriesD.theimportanceofchildren’sbirthdaysBTheweatherisgettinghotter.Youarethirstyplayingbasketballorridinghomefromschool.Acolddrinkmaybejustthething.Butbecarefulwhatyouaredrinking.Somethingthatlookscoolmaynotbegoodforyourhealth.Thereareplentyof"energydrinks"onthemarket.Mostofthemhavebeautifulcolorsandcoolnames.Thelistsonthemtellyoutheyarehelpfultoyourhealth.Soundsgreat!Butafteracarefulcheckyoumayfindthatmostenergydrinkshavelotsofcaffeine(咖啡因)inthem.Thesedrinksareespeciallyaimedatyoungpeople,students,busypeopleandsportsplayers.Makerssometimessaytheirdrinksmakeyoubetteratsportsandcankeepyouawake.Butbecarefulnottodrinktoomuch.Caffeinemakesyourheartbeatfast.Becauseofthis,theInternationalOlympicCommitteehaslimited(限制)itsuse.Caffeineinmostenergydrinksisatleastasstrongasthatinacupofcoffeeortea.Possiblehealthdangershavesomethingtodowithenergydrinks.Justoneboxofenergydrinkcanmakeyounervous,havedifficultysleepingandcanevencauseheartproblems.Scientistssaythatteenagersshouldbediscouragedfromtakingdrinkswithalotofcaffeineinthem.()6.ManypeoplelikedrinkingenergydrinksbecauseofthefollowingEXCEPTthat________.A.theyhavebeautifulcolorsandcoolnamesB.theyhavelotsofcaffeineC.theycankeepthemawakeandbetteratsportsD.theyaresaidtobehelpfultohealth()7.Themainreasonforpeoplenottodrinktoomuchenergydrinksisthattheymaycause_____.A.heartproblemsB.nervousnessC.sleepingdifficultyD.possiblehealthdangers()8.Theunderlinedword"discouraged"canbereplaced(替換)with"________".A.encouraged B.stoppedC.helped D.disliked()9.Fromthepassagewecanknowthat_________.A.advertisementsareimportantingettingpeopletobuyenergydrinksB.energydrinksarehelpfultoteenagers'studyC.sportsplayersneedtodrinkalotofenergydrinksD.energydrinksareespeciallyaimedatteenagers()10.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitle(標(biāo)題)ofthepassage?A.What'stheUseofEnergyDrinks?B.WhoCanDrinkEnergyDrinksC.What'sThatinEnergyDrinks?D.WhyCan'tWeBuyEnergyDrinks?CAsachild,Iwasreallyafraidofthedarkandofgettinglost.Thesefearswereveryrealandcausedmesomeuncomfortablemoments.Maybeitwasthestrangewaythingslookedandsoundedinmyownroomatnightthatscaredmesomuch.Therewasnevercompletedarkness,butalwaysastreetlightorpassingcarlights,whichmadeclothesonthebackofachairtakeontheshapeofawildanimal.Outofthecornerofmyeye,Isawthecurtains(窗簾)seemtomovewhentherewasnowind.Averylowsoundinthefloorwouldseemahundredtimeslouderthanintheday.Myimagination(想象)wouldrunwild,andmyheartwouldbeatfast.Iwouldlieverystillsothatthe"enemy(敵人)"wouldnotdiscoverme.AnotherofmychildhoodfearswasthatIwouldgetlost,especiallyonthewayhomefromschool.EverymorningIgotontheschoolbusrightnearmyhome.Thatwasnoproblem.Afterschool,though,whenallthebuseswerelinedupalongthestreet,IwasafraidthatIwouldgetinthewrongoneandbetakentosomeotherstrangeplaces.Onschoolorfamilytripstoaparkoramuseum,Iwouldn'tlettheleadersoutofmysight.PerhapsoneoftheworstfearsofallIhadasachildwasthatofnotbeinglikedoracceptedbyothers.Beingpopularwassoimportanttomethen,andthefearofnotbeinglikedwasaseriousone.Oneoftheprocesses(過程)growingupisbeingabletorealizeandovercomeourfears.Understandingthethingsthatscaredusaschildrenhelpsusachievegreatersuccesslaterinlife.()11.Theauthorhad_________kind(s)offearswhenshewasachild.A.one B.two C.three D.none()12._________wouldscaretheauthoratnight.A.Streetlightandcarlights B.WildanimalsandenemiesC.Movingcurtainsandwind D.Strangesightsandsounds()13.Whenshewenttosomeotherplaces,shewould_________.A.walkawaywithoutothers B.takeabusbyherselfC.followothersclosely D.makesurenottotakeawrongbus()14.Whichofthefollowingwouldbepossiblytruewhenshewasachild?A.Shewasusuallypopularamongpeople.B.Shewasalwaystheleaderoftheothers.C.Shealways'gotpoorgrades.D.Shewasnotatalllikedbyothers.()15.Theunderlinedword"overcome"means"_________"inChinese.A.接受 B.忍受 C.信服 D.克服閱讀理解(3)()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()閱讀理解(4)AFormostpeople,theword“fashion”means“clothes”.Butpeoplemayaskthequestion,“Whatclothesareinfashion?”Andtheyusetheadjective“fashionable”inthesameway:

“Shewaswearingafashionablecoat.Hisshirtwasreallyafashionablecolour.”

Butofcoursetherearefashionsinmanythings,notonlyinclothes.Therearefashionsinholidays,inrestaurants,infilmsandbooks.Thereareevenfashionsinschoolsubjects,jobs…andinlanguages.

Fashionschangeastimegoes.Ifyoulookatpicturesofpeopleorthingsfromthepast,youwillseethatfashionshavealwayschanged.AnEnglishhouseof1750wasdifferentfromoneof1650.Afashionablemanin1780lookedverydifferentfromhisgrandsonin1860.

Todayfashionschangeveryquickly.Someofthisisnatural.Wehearaboutthingsmuchmorequicklythaninthepast.Newspaper,radios,telephonesandtelevisionsendinformationfromonecountrytoanotherinafewhours.Newfashionsmeanthatpeoplewillbuynewthings,soyouseethereismoneyinfashion.()1.Fromthispassageweknowthat“fashion”means______.

A.clothes B.manythingsC.mostofthepopularthings D.everything

()2.Whichofthefollowingthingsisfashionabletoday?

A.SurfingontheInternet.

B.HavingafamilydinneronNewYear’sDay.

C.Learningtosingsongsontheradio.

D.Doingmorningexercisesatschool.

()3.Todayfashionschangeveryquicklybecause_______.

A.peoplereadnewspapereveryday

B.radiossendinformationfromonecountrytoanother

C.newthingsthatpeoplelikeareoftenshownonTV

D.peoplequicklylearnwhatishappeningintheworld

()4.“Thereismoneyinfashion”means______.

A.clothesareexpensive B.moneycomesfromfashion

C.peoplelikenewthings D.fashionsmakebigmoney

()5.Thebesttitleforthepassageis______.

A.Fashions B.Fashionmeanclothes

C.Fashionmeansmoney D.AfashionablecolourBEverybodycansufferfromstress.Nomatterwhatyourageis,youcanfeelstressedoutbythingsthatarehappeninginyourlife.Teenagers,however,havemanymoreopportunitiestogetstressedthanpeopleinanyotheragegroup.Beingateenagerishard.Youarenotachildanymore,butyouarenotanadult,eventhoughyouhavetodealwithsomeverygrown-upproblemsanddecisions.Familiescanbeoneofthebiggestcausesofstress,suchasproblemswithparentsarguingathome.orproblemswithbrothersandsisters.Teenagersalsohavealotofstressfromschool,eitherfromtheirteachersorfromtheirfriends.Someteenagersalsofeelstressedaboutchoosingtheireducationafterhighschool.Gettingaplaceatuniversitycanbeverydifficultandsomecannotaffordtogotouniversity.Thestressaboutgettingajobwhenfinishingschoolishardforsometeenagers.Therearesomanyyoungpeoplefinishingschoolandnotenoughjobsforthem.Sadly,thereisnothingwecandotoremovethesecausesofstressfromthe1ivesofteenagers,butyoucanlearnthebestwaytodealwithit.Talkingtopeopleisoneofthebestwaystodealwithstress.Itmaysoundsimple,butitistrue.Aproblemsharedisaproblemhalved.()6.Whyisbeingateenageroftendifficult?A.B.C.Becauseeventhoughyouareateenager,youmustdoalotofhomework.D.Becauseadultsoftenmakethemfeelstressed.()7.Familiescanaddtothestressateenagermightexperience______.A.byaskingthemtogotouniversityB.byhelpingthemwiththeirhomeworkC.asteenagersquarrelwiththeirparents,andtheirbrothersorsistersD.asfamiliesneversupporttheirchildrenenough()8.Whycanleavingschoolbeastressfultimeforteenagers?A.Becausetheywillbeleavingtheirfavouriteteachers.B.Becausemanypeople’sfavouritememoriesareatschool.C.Becausetheymayworryaboutgettingaplaceatuniversity.D.Becausetheymayworryaboutbecominganadult.()9.Whycanfindingajobafterfinishingschoolbedifficult?A.Becausethereisalotofcompetitionforjobs.B.Becausetherearenojobs.C.Becauseajobismoredifficultthanschoolwork.D.Becausethereisalotofcompetitionforplacesatuniversity.()10.Wecandealwiththestressinourlife______.A.bynottryingtofindajob B.byforgettingaboutourproblemsC.bygettingaplaceatuniversity D.bysharingourproblemswithourfriends()()()()()閱讀理解(5)ALivinginaforeignculturecanbeexciting,butitcanalsobeconfusing(令人迷惑的).AgroupofAmericanswhotaughtEnglishinothercountriesrecentlydiscussedtheirexperiences.Theydecidedthatmiscommunicationswerealwayspossible,evenoversomethingassimpleas"yes"and"no".OnherfirstdayinMicronesia,anislandinthePacific,Lisathoughtpeopleweren’tpayinganyattentiontoher.Thedaywashot.Shewentintoastoreandasked,“Doyouhavecolddrinks.Thewomantheredidn'tsayanything.Lisarepeatedthequestion.StilltheWomansaidnothing.Shelaterlearnedthatthewomanhadansweredher:Shehadraisedhereyebrows(眉毛),whichinMicronesiameans"yes".JanrememberedanexperienceshehadinBulgaria,acountryinEurope.Shewenttoarestaurantthatwasknownforitscabbage.Sheaskedthewaiter,"Do,youhavecabbagetoday?"Henoddedhishead.Janwaited,butthecabbagenevercame.Inthatcountry,anodmeansno.TomhadasimilarproblemwhenhearrivedinIndia.Afterexplainingsomethinginclass,heaskedhisstudentsiftheyunderstood.Theyansweredwithmanydifferentnodsandshakesofthehead.Hethoughtsomepeoplehadnotunderstood,soheexplainedagain.Whenheaskedagain,theydidthesamething~Hesoonfoundoutthathisstudentsdidunderstand.InIndia,peoplenodandshaketheirheadsindifferentwaysdependingonwheretheycomefrom.Youhavetoknowwhereapersonisfromtounderstandwhethertheymean"yes"or"no".()1.TheseAmericansteachingEnglishinothercountriesfoundthatthey______.A.shouldgoabroadforvacationsB.neededtolearnforeignlanguagesC.shouldoftendiscusstheirexperiencesD.hadproblemswithcommunications()2.PeopleinMicronesiashow"yes"by____.A.noddingheadsB.raisingeyebrowsC.shakingheadsD.saying"no"()3.TommisunderstoodhisclassatfirstbecauseA.hedidnotknowmuchaboutIndiancultureB.hedidn'texplaineverythingclearlyenoughC.somestudentsdidn'tunderstandhisquestionsD.hedidn'tknowwherethestudentscamefrom()4.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingto(根據(jù))thispassage?A.InBulgaria,noddingheadsmeansno.B.JantaughtEnglishonaPacificisland.C.Lisawastryingtobuysomecabbage.D.InIndia,onlyshakingheadsmeans"YES".()5.Thepassageismainlyabout_____.A.bodylanguageinforeignrestaurantsB.classdiscussioninIndianschoolsC.miscommunicationindifferentculturesD.EnglishteachinginothercountriesBOncetherewasapianoplayerinabar(酒吧).Peoplecamejusttohearhimplay.Butonenight,aladyaskedhimtosingasong."Idon'tsing,"saidtheman.Buttheladytoldthewaiter,"I'mtiredoflisteningtothepiano.Iwanttheplayertosing!Thewaitershoutedacrosstheroom,"Hey,friend!Ifyouwanttogetpaid,singasong!'Sohedid.Hehadneversunginpublicbefore.Nowhewassingingfortheveryfirsttime!NobodyhadeverheardthesongMonaLisasungsobeautifully!Hehadtalent(天賦)hewassittingon!Hemayhavelivedtherestofhislifeasano-namepianoplayerinano-namebar.Butoncehefound,byaccident,thathecouldsingwell,hewentonworkinghardandbecameoneofthebest-knownsingersintheUS.HisnamewasNatKingCole.You,too,haveskillsandabilities.Youmaynotfeelthatyourtalentisgreat,butitmaybebetterthanyouthink.Withhardwork,mostskillscanbeimproved.Besides,youmayhavenosuccessatallffyoujustsitonyourtalent.()6.Theladyaskedtheplayertosingasongbecause_____.A.shehadpaidhimforthisB.sheknewhimverywellC.shewantedtohaveachangeD.sheenjoyedhissinging()7.NatKingColesucceededbecause_____.A.theladyhelpedhimalotB.hecaughtthechanceC.hecontinuedtoplayinthebarD.hestoppedplayingthepiano()8.Thewords"siton"inthepassageprobablymean"A.failtorealizeB.forgettouseC.trytodevelopD.managetoshow()9.Fromthestoryweknowifyouhavesometalent,youshould_____.A.hideitandwaitB.askothersforhelpC.paynoattentiontoitD.workhardtoimproveyourself()10.Whichcouldbethebesttitle(標(biāo)題)forthepassage?A.SingintheBarB.AchieveSuccessinLifeC.NeverLoseHeartD.FindYourHiddenTalentCDoctorSeusswasbornin1904.Bythemiddle1950s,hehadbecomeoneofthebest-lovedandmostsuccessfulchildren'sbookwritersintheworld.Hisbooksareverypopularwithyoungreaders.Theyenjoytheinventedwordsandthepicturesofunusualfunnyanimalsandplants.In1954,lifemagazinepublished(刊登)areportaboutschoolchildrenwhocouldnotread.Thereportsaidmanychildren'sbookswerenotinteresting.DoctorSeussstronglyhopedtohelpchildrenanddecidedtowritebooksthatwereinterestingandeasytoread.Heusedwordswiththesameendingsound,likefishandwish.Hedidnotreceivetraininginart.Yet,hedrewthepicturesformostofhisbooks.In1957,Dr.SeusswroteTheCatintheHat.Heusedlessthan230wordstowritethebookandevenasix-year-oldshouldbeabletoreadit.Itwasafunstoryandeasytoread.Childrenlovedit.Theirparentslovedit,too.Todayitisstilloneofthestoriestheylikebest.ThesuccessofTheCatintheHatmadehimwanttowritemorebooksforchildren.In1960,hewroteabookusinglessthanfiftywords.ThebookiscalledGreenEggsandHam.In1984,DoctorSeusswonaPulitzerPrize(普利策獎(jiǎng)).HewashonoredfortheeducationandenjoymenthisbooksprovidedAmericanchildrenandtheirparents.Hediedattheageof87,buthisinfluenceremains.Millionsofhisbookshavebeensoldworldwide.PeoplesayhisbookshelpedchangethewayAmericanchildrenlearnedtoread.Yet,hisbooksarelovedbypeopleofallages.DoctorSeussoncesaid,"Idonotwriteforchildren.Iwriteforpeople.()11.DoctorSeusslearnedfromthemagazinethat_______.A.someschoolchildrencouldnotreadB.manychildren'sbookswereinterestingC.childrenwantedtolearntoreadD.awriterforchildrenwaswanted()12.Peoplelikehisbooksbecausethebooks______.A.arecheapandeasytogetB.werewrittenindifferentlanguagesC.areeasyandinterestingtoreadD.werewrittenwithinventedwords()13.HewrotethebookTheCatintheHatattheageof_____.A.50B.53C.56D.87()14.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.DoctorSeusswroteGreenEggsandHamwithover230words.B.DoctorSeusswrotebooksonlyforchildrenintheUnitedStates.C.TheCatintheHatwaswrittenonlyforsix-year-oldchildren.D.HisbooksprovidededucationandenjoymentforAmericans.()15.FromthetextweknowthatDoctorSeuss__________.A.wonaPulitzerPrizesoonafterhisdeathB.soldmillionsofhisbookshimselfworldwideC.changedAmericanchildren'swayofreadingD.wrotethelargestnumberofbooksintheworld閱讀理解(6)ALearntorelax.Overworkisthemainreasonwhysomanystudentsfeeltiredandstressed(緊張).Cutdownsomeofthejobsyouneedtodoeachdaysothatyoucanonlyfocusonthemostimportantthings.Leavetimeforactivitiesthatarerelaxingandfun.Thismightmeanreadingagoodbook,listeningtothemusic,goingforawalkortakingarelaxingbath. Getagoodnight’ssleep.Gettingenoughsleepwillhelpyoukeepyourbodyandmindinthebestform.Ifyoustayuplateandneedtogetupearlyforschoolthenextday,youmaynotbeabletoconcentrate(集中)onthethingsyouneedtodo. Exerciseregularlyandeatwell.Don’trushthroughyourmeals.Eatlessjunkfood(垃圾食品)orfastfood.Eathealthyfoodinstead. Gettoknowpleasantpeople.Somepeopleareoptimistic,whileothersnot.Chooseoptimisticpeopleasyourfriendsandspendmoretimewiththemandyou’llbeashappyasthem. Learntobecalm(平靜)whenyoufaceanyproblem.Findoutthebestoptionfromthosethatareinyourmind.Knowingthatyouareabletosolveproblemsisagoodwaytobuildupyourself-confidence(自信). Haveahappyattitude(態(tài)度).Yourattitudedecidesthewayyouseethings.Isyourcuphalffullorhalfempty?Learntothinkmorepositively(積極地)aboutthedifficultiesyouface.()1.What’sthemainideaofthearticle? A.Don’tworkorstudytoohard. B.Whatkindofrelaxingactivitiescanwedo? C.Gettingenoughsleep,exercisingregularlyandeatinghealthilyareveryimportant. D.Howtofeelrelaxedandhappyunderthestressofstudyandwork.()2.What’sthemeaningoftheunderlinedword? A.主動(dòng)的 B.認(rèn)真的 C.樂觀的 D.輕松的()3.Whichstatementisright? A.Weneedtodoasmanythingsaspossibleeachday. B.Enoughsleepisverynecessaryforkeepingusintopforminbothbodyandmind. C.Weshouldsaveourtimeineating. D.Weshouldtrytomakeasmanyfriendsaspossible.()4.Tobeawayfromworries,whichpointisnotmentionedinthisarticle? A.Goingtoapsychologist(心理學(xué)家)forhelp.B.Findingtimetodothefavoritethings.C.Makingsurewhichthingsarethemostimportantandwhichpeoplecanmakeusrelaxedandhappy. D.Havinganactiveattitudetowardslife.()5.Accordingtothewriter,oneshouldregardhis“cup”________. A.acup B.halffull C.empty D.halfemptyBCanyouimagineaworldwithouttheInternet?It’ssurprisingtothinkaboutit.Now,Chinahasmorethan162millionInternetusers,accordingtotheChinaInternetNetworkInformationCentre.ThisisthesecondhighestnumberofuserintheworldaftertheUnitedStates.Today,66%ofChinese“netizens(網(wǎng)民)”areteenagers.“Theyspendaboutthirteenhourseveryweekonline,”saidQianHulin,anInternetexpert(專家).DoctorSonginBeijingXuanwuHospitalsaidabout14%ofChinesenetizenswhoareteensoftenlastedovertenhourstoplayonlinegames.ThemainreasonswhyteenagerssurftheWebaretosearchforinformation,tocommunicatewithothersandtohavefun.OntheInternet,teenagerscanfindoutalmostanything.AndsurfingtheWebcanhelpstudentswiththeirhomeworkandwidentheirknowledge.LiDong,a

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