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第12講主題閱讀與寫作之生活經(jīng)歷知識點一【知識梳理1】A.Choosethebestanswer(根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇最恰當(dāng)?shù)拇鸢?:(12分)WhenoursonBradleywasten,thenewbicyclehehadreceivedasabirthdaygiftwasstolen.Owingabikewasabigdealtoourchildrenwhentheywerelittle.Theyspenthoursandhours,dayafterday,ontheirbikes,ridingupanddownthefootpath,andatthefrontofthehouse.Wealsorodetogetherasafamilyalot.Bicyclingwasagreatwaytogetthekidsoutofthehouseandintothefreshairwithoutspendinganymoney.Bradleydiscoveredthathisbicyclehadbeenstolenfromourbackyard,whenheandhissisterwentoutsideforamorningride.Hecouldn’tbelievethatsomeonewoulddothis.Hegotalargepieceofcardboard,paintedasignbeggingforthebicycletobereturned,andtiedthesigntotheletterbox.ThefollowingmorningwhenIwentouttocollectthemail,Ifoundawhiteenvelopewiththemagicalwords“Buyyourselfanewbike”.Itwasa$100banknoteinside.Wewereverymovedthatsomeonehadthehearttodothis.We’veneverbeenabletothankthepersonbutwethinkthatitmaybeoneofourwonderfulneighbors.Bradleypaintedabig“Thankyou”onthesignandweleftitoutsideforacoupleofweeksafterwardsincaseitwassomeonewhodrovedownourstreet.AdelightedBradleywasabletobuyanewbicycle.Astheyearswenton,bicyclesbecamebiggerandmoreexpensivebutwerestillimportantforthosefamilybicycleriders.Nowthekidshavegrownupandcarshavetakentheplaceoftheirbicycles.Bradleyis25.SometimesImissthedayswhenreceivingabicyclewasthebestthingintheworldtothem.Alltheseyearslater,wearestillthankfultothatamazinglykindstrangerwhomadeBradley’swishetrue.Wewereayoungfamilywiththreelittlechildrenanditmeantalottous.Westilltalkaboutitand,evennow,wonderwhohewas.69.Thepassagewasprobablywrittenby______.A.BradleyB.Bradley’ssisterC.Bradley‘smotherD.oneneighbor70.Thekidsofthefamilyenjoyed______intheirsparetime.A.ridingbicyclesB.paintingpicturesC.designingsignsD.makingmodels71.OnemorningBradleycouldn’tfindhisbike_____.A.inthefrontofthehouseB.inthebackyardC.besidetheletterboxD.inthestreet72.WhichofthefollowingstatementisWRONG?A.The10yearbirthdaygiftBradleyreceivedwasanewbicycle.B.Bradleyhopedhisbikewouldbereturnedbypaintingasign.C.ThenextmorningBradleyfoundanenvelopewitha$100banknoteinside.D.AnewbikemadeBradleyexcitedanditwasimportanttothewholefamily.73.Whenreceivingtheenvelope,thefamilymemberswerevery_____.A.angryB.interestedC.upsetD.touched74.Theunderlinedword“it”inthelastsentencerefersto_____overtenyearsago.A.theamazinglykindstrangerB.thekindacttoBradleyC.themissingbicycleD.Bradley’swish【例題精講】EmilwasayoungschoolboyfromasmalltowninGermany.Oneday,hismothergavehimsomemoneyandaskedhimtoflytoBerlintoseehisgrandmother.Inordertosavemoremoney,Emiltookabustotherailwaystation.Hewasverycarefulnottolosethemoneyandusedaneedle(針)topinittotheinsideofhisjacket.OnthetraintoBerlin,EmilmetamancalledGrundeis.HewassohospitablethatheofferedEmilsomechocolate,Emilfellasleepaftereatingit.Whenhewokeup,Grundeiswasgone,andsowasthemoney!Emilgotoffimmediatelyatanunfamiliarstation,lookingforGrundeis.WhenEmilsawGrundeisinthecrowd,hefollowedhim.However,hewasunabletocatchhim.AlocalboynamedGustavhelpedhim.Hegathered24localchildrenwhocalledthemselves"detectives"andaskedthemtofollowthethief.Emilandthe"detectives"followedGrundiestoahotelandkeptwatchonhimallnight.Whenmorningcame,theysawhimgotoabankwherehewantedtoexchangethemoneyforsmallerbills.Oneoftheboy"detectives"followedhimintothebankandtoldthebankteller(柜員)thatthemoneywasstolenfromsomeoneelse.Emilcamein,too.HetoldthebanktellerhisstoryandprovedthatthemoneywashisbydescribingtheholesinthebillsleftbytheneedleGrundeistriedtorunaway,butEmilandhisnewfriendsheldontightlytohimuntilapolicemanarrivedandcaughthim.Emilfinallygothismoneybackandcouldcontinueontohisgrandmother’shome.()69.EmilchosetogotheBerlintoseehisgrandmotherby____________.A)airB)busC)carD)train()70.GrundeisstolethemoneyfromEmil______________.A)beforeEmilatethechocolateB)afterEmilfellasleepC)afterEmilgotoffthetrainD)afterEmilwokeup()71.Theunderlinedword“hospitable"inparagraph2isclosestinmeaningto_____________.A)strictB)confidentC)generousD)serious()72.EmildidthefollowingthingsEXCEPT____________afterthetheft(偷竊).A)lookedforGrundeisinastrangeplaceB)gathered24localchildrentofollowGrundeisC)spentallnightwatchingonGrundeisD)toldthebanktellerwhathadhappenedtohim()73.__________couldprovethatthemoneybelongedtoEmil.A)24localchildrenB)Whattheboy“detective”saidC)TheholesinthebillsD)grundeis'sstrangebehaviour()74.Whichofthefollowingmightbethecorrectconfession(供認(rèn))ofGrundeis’s?A)Theboyfellasleeponthetrain.Ifoundsomemoneyslipped(滑落)outofhispocketandthenItookit.C)Iwenttothebanktoexchangesomemoneyforsmallerbills.Ihadnothingtodowiththeboy.Themoneywasmine!B)pickedupthemoneyontheground.Ithoughttheboyswantedtorobmeofthemoney.soIconflicted(沖突)withthem.D)Iputsomesleepingpillsinthechocolateandgaveittotheboytookthemoneyawayafterhefellasleep.【鞏固練習(xí)】MyelderbrotherStevegavemeimportantlessonsinvaluesthathelpedmegrowintoanadultaftermyfatherdiedwhenIwassixyearsold.

Stevetaughtmetofacetheresultsofmybehavior.OncewhenIreturnedintearsfromaSaturdaybaseballgame,itwasStevewhoaskedmewhathappened.WhenItoldhimthatmybaseballhadflownthroughMrs.Holt’sbasementwindow,breakingtheglasswithacrash,Steveencouragedmetoconfesstoher.IwassupposedtoplayintheparkdownFifthStreetandnotinthepathbetweenthebuildings.AlthoughmyvoiceshookasIexplainedtoMrs.Holt,Iofferedtopayforthewindowfrommypocketmoney.

IalsolearnedfromStevethatpersonalproperty(財產(chǎn))isasacred(神圣的)thing.AfterIfoundashinysilverpeninmyfifthgradeclassroom,Iwantedtokeepit,butSteveexplainedthatitmightbeimportanttotheloseralthoughithadlittlevalue價值).Healsoreminded提醒)meofhowsadIwaswhenIlostthesmalldogmyfathermadefromabitofcheapwood.Atlast,Ireturnedthepentomyteacher,Mrs.Davids.Istillrememberedthesmellofherperfumeasshepattedmeontheshoulder.

YetofallthelessonsStevegaveme,hisrespectforlifeisthemostvividinmymind.WhenIwastwelve,Ikilledanoldbrownsparrowbirdinthegardenwithagun.Excitedwithmyaccuracy,IaskedStevetoefromthehousetotakealook.Ishallneverforgetthewayhestoodforalongmomentandstaredatthebirdontheground.Theninadead,quietvoice,heasked,“Didithurtyoufirst,Mark?”Ididn’tknowwhattoanswer.Hecontinuedwithhiseyesfirm,“Evenifithurtsyoufirst,youshouldthinkalongtimeandthendecidedwhetheryouwillkillitornot.”Ireallyfeltterriblethen,butthatmomentstandsoutasthemostimportantlessonmybrothertaughtme.HowmanylessonsStevegavetoMarkarementionedinthepassage?A)One B)Two C)Three D)FourFromthesecondparagraph,weknowwhenMarkconfessedtoMrs.Holt,______.A)hefeltsurprised B)hefeltexcited C)hefeltfrightened D)hefeltdelightedTheunderlinedwordconfessprobablymeans_________.A)apologize B)explain C)plain D)argueAccordingtothewriter,whichwasthemostimportantlessonStevetaughthisyoungbrother?A)Respectforlivingthings B)Responsibilityforone’sbehaviorC)Thevalueforhonesty C)CareforpropertyforothersWhichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A)Markwasaboywhenhewrotethispassage.B)Marklostthesmalldoghisfatherboughtsomewhere.C)Whenalivingthinghurtsyou,youshouldkillit.D)Evenifalivingthinghurtsyou,youshouldnotkillitatonce.What’sthebesttitleforthepassage?A)MyGuideinChildhood B)MyLovely BrotherC)MyEarlyMemory D)MySweetChildhoodC.Fillintheblankswithproperwords(在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當(dāng)?shù)脑~,使其內(nèi)容通順,每空格限填一詞,首字母已給)(14分)OnedayIwasdrivenbyarainstormtotakeshelterinalittlehutbytheroadside,whichwasusedbyashoemakerashisworkshop.Themanandhissonwerebusywiththeirwork,andaftersaying,“Goodday,”webegantotalktogether.BeforeIhadbeenwiththemlong,theoldmansenthissonouttogetsomethingthatheneededforhisrepair.Hissonwasonlyonekilometeraway,butitwastoolongforthe(81)hshoemakertobefree.Heatlasttookupapieceofleatherandbegantoworkonit,saying,“Youknow,sir,itwillneverdotowastetime.”Assoonastherainwasover,Iwentonmywayhome,thinkingoverwhatIhadheard,“Itwillneverdotowastetime.”Somepeoplearealwayslazy;othersarelazyonlynowandthen.Iwasoneofthesecondones.Icouldn’t(82)fmyattentionallthetime.Sotheoldman’swordscamehomewithmeandIbegantofeelhow(83)witwastowastesomuchofmylifeinlaziness.Ihadoftenheardandreadthatlazinesswasgreat(84)hbutnowIbegantoseethatitcausesfarmoredisadvantagesthanpeopleareawareof.Theydon’tknowthewastedtimenevergoesback.Whenamanisbusy,heissaidtobe“occupied."Whatdoesthatmean?Itmeansthatamanatworkislikeahousewithpeoplelivinginit.Whenourmindsarefullofourwork,thereisno(85)sforanythingelse.Laziness,ontheotherhand,isemptiness;andwhenthemindisempty,thenthedoorsarethrownopen,andbadthoughtseintoinfluencesyourpureheart.Whenitoncegetsholdofaman,thehabitoflazinessisn’t(86)egotridof.Ihavemadeupmymindtofollowtheshoemaker’srulefortherestofmylife.Althoughitwasveryhardatfirst,IsticktoitbecauseIlearnto(87)rmyselfnottowastetime.Aboveall,Idecidethatmymindshouldneverbeempty.81.h________82.f________83.w_______ 84.h________85.s________86.e________87.r________知識點二:【知識梳理2】Writeatleast60wordsonthetopic“________givesmecourage”(以“—讓我鼓起勇氣”為題,寫一篇不少60個字的短文,標(biāo)點符號不占格)在生活或?qū)W習(xí)中我們難免會遇到一些困難與挫折,面對困難我們需要鼓起勇氣。請結(jié)合你的一次自身經(jīng)歷,補充完整標(biāo)題,說一說什么令你鼓起勇氣,談一談你是如何勇敢克服困難的。(注意:短文中不得出現(xiàn)任何人名、校名及其他相關(guān)信息,否則扣分。)Thefollowingisforreferenceonly(一下表達僅供參考) havedifficultyin….Encouragemeto….Trymybestto…..________givesmecourage____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________80____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________100__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________(120)一、閱讀單選CreateYourOwnStorypetitionIfyoulovetowrite,drawandcreatestories,here’syourchance!eandjoinintheCreateYourOwnStorypetition(13﹣19September2022)1stplace1dictionaryand20books2ndplace1dictionaryand10books3rdto6thplace1dictionaryand5booksAllyouhavetodoistocreateyourownstories.●ThepetitionisonlyopentothestudentsinGrandMiddleSchool.●Pleasewriteastoryinatleast300words.●Picturesarenotnecessarybutstorieswithcreativepictureswillgetextra(額外的)points.Theclosingdate:September20,2022.ThebeststorieswillbepostedonGrandMiddleS/beststories.Everyonewillhavethechancetovote(投票)fortheirfavoritestoriesfrom23to25September2022.NamesofwinnerswillalsobepostedonGrandMiddleS/beststoriesonSeptember30,2022.1.Whatprizeswilltheygetiftheywinthe5thplace?A.1dictionaryand5books. B.1dictionaryand10books.C.1dictionaryand15books. D.1dictionaryand20books.2.Whencantheyvotefortheirfavoritestories?A.OnSeptember13. B.OnSeptember20.C.OnSeptember24. D.OnSeptember30.①Anentryform.

②Thebeststories.

③Namesofwinners.

④Moreinformation.A.①② B.②③ C.③④ D.①④4.What’sthemainreasonifsomeoneisrefusedtotakepartinthepetition?A.Hecreatesthestoryallbyhimself.B.Hisstoryhasmorethan300words.C.Hisstorydoesn’thaveanypictures.D.Heisn’tfromGrandMiddleSchool.To:Cindy;Martin;Neil;Rita;Walt;ElliotDate:May25thSubject:YouAreInvited!Hello,Sandra’sdearestfriends,June2ndisSandra’s25thbirthday.Sandrahasbeenourbestfriendforalongtime.Forthiswonderfulfriend,Iplantohaveadifferentpartytocelebrateherspecialday.WeallknowthatSandraisabigfanofDetective(偵探)Conan,sothepartyisnamedWhoTookAwaytheRing.Everyonethatisingtothepartywillbegivenaroleandtherole’sscript(劇本).So,ifyoudecidetojoinus,youwillhavetoprepareacostumeforyourrole.Forexample,ifyouplayawaitress,you’llhavetodressupasawaitresstothepartyandthentalktotheotherpeopleplayingrolesaccordingtothescript.Duringtheparty,you’lljoinusinfindingoutwhotookawaythequeen’sring.ThepartywillbeheldatJadeHotelat7p.m.onJune2th.Lotsofdeliciousfoodsanddrinkswillbeprepared,sothere’snoneedtoworryaboutgettinghungryorthirsty.Pleasetellusifyou’dliketojointhepartybeforetheendofthismonth.Bestwishes

VincentLee

5.Cindyis________.A.Sandra’sfriend B.Sandra’ssister C.a(chǎn)waitress D.a(chǎn)detective6.IfMartindecidestogototheparty,heneedsto________.A.a(chǎn)ctattheparty B.decorateapartyroomC.bringsomefood D.invitemorefriends7.Accordingtothetext,VincentLee________.A.isabigfanofDetectiveConanB.triestofindoutwhotookawaytheringC.ispreparingaspecialpartyforSandraD.willjoinapartyattheendofMay8.WhenisthelatesttimeforSandra’sfriendstodecidewhethertojointheparty?A.May25th. B.May31th. C.June1th. D.June2nd.9.Theemailis________.A.a(chǎn)loveletter B.a(chǎn)ninvitationletter C.a(chǎn)businessletter D.a(chǎn)thankyouletter二、閱讀回答問題(1)ThenumberofpeoplewhooftensurftheinternetinChinareached989millionasofDecember2020,anincreaseof85.4millionfromtheendoflastMarch,accordingtoareportonChina’sinternetdevelopment.(2)Thankstotheincreasinglyinternetcoverage,theemerce(商業(yè))businesshasbeenrolledoutinmanypoorplacesacrossthecountry.Rural(農(nóng)村)emercehasattractedalargenumberofworkers,collegestudents,servicemenandwomentoreturnhomeandstarttheirownbusinesses.Bytheendof2019,therewere13.84millionruralemerceshops(3)Onlineretailsalesinruralareashaveincreasedfrom180billionyuan($27.87billion)in2014to1.7trillionyuanin2019.Totalonlineretailsalesofagricultural(農(nóng)業(yè))productsreached397.5billionyuanin2019,bringingprofits(利潤)tomorethanthreemillionfarmers.What’smore,internetcoveragemadelotsofeducationprogramsavailabletostudentslivinginareasfaraway,saidthereport.Thislargelyhelpedthestudentsinthecountryside.(4)Thereportshowsbytheendof2020,thenumberofonlinevideousershit927million,upby76.33millionfromtheendofMarch.InfluencedbythesuddenoutbreakofCOVID19inJanuary2020,themarketforentertainment(娛樂)appsinChinahasincreasedquickly.SocialvideosharingappslikeTikTokandKuaishouhavebeethetoptwomostusedappsinChina.Anincreasingnumberofpaniesaremarketingtheirproductsvialivestreamingfunctionsonthoseapps.Sellersareabletochatwithcustomersandshowproductsinrealtime.10.WhatisthenumberofpeoplewhooftensurfedtheinternetattheendoflastMarch?_________________________________________11.Whathasruralemerceattractedalargenumberofworkers,collegestudents,andservicemenandwomentodo?_________________________________________12.AccordingtoParagrph3,whomistheincreasinglyinternetcoveragegoodfor?_________________________________________13.WhyhasthemarketforentertainmentappsinChinaincreasedquickly?_________________________________________14.Whendidthenumberofonlinevideousershit927million?_________________________________________閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。Jeansaresomon,andyoumaywanttoknowitshistoryandwhoinventedthem.JeanswereinventedbyaGermannamedLeviStrauss.HewenttotheU.S.in1847andfollowedtheGoldRushtoSanFrancisco.Hecarriedmanykindsoffabric(布料)tosell.Leviquicklybecameasuccessfulbusinessman.Theminers(礦工)inCaliforniahadaproblemwiththeirpants.Whentheyfoundgoldorore(礦石),theycarrieditintheirpockets.Butthemetalwasheavy,andthepocketsripped(撕開).In1873,JacobandLevimadethefirstjeanstoughpants.Theminerslovedthem,andthejeansquicklybecamepopular.Atthebeginning,Levi’sjeanswereworkpants.Manyworkersworethemallthetime.Butagentlemanwouldn’tthinkofwearingjeans.Womendidn’twearpantsatall.ButthischangedwhenWesternmoviesbecamepopular.Allthecowboyswereinjeans.Peoplethoughtthecowboyslookedcool.Butjeansstillweren’tproper(正派的)forplaceslikeschoolsandoffices.BackintheU.S.,fashionschanged.Moviestarsworejeansintheirfilms.Teenagerseverywherelovedthem.Someschoolsbanned(禁止)jeansbecauseoftheir“rebel”(叛逆)image.Butcasualclothing,includingjeans,becamepopularformoreandmoreoccasions.Eventually,jeansweresomonthatitbecameokayforanyonetowearthem.Youcanevenfindpicturesofthepresidentwearingjeans.Today,allkindsofpeoplearoundtheworldwearjeans.Peoplewearthemeverywhere.JeansarepopulartodayforthesamereasonstheywerepopularwhenLeviStraussfirstmadethem.Theylookgood,theylastlong,andtheyarefortable.That’sprobablywhyyouownapairortwo,orseven,yourself.15.WerejeansinventedbyanAmerican?__________________________________16.WhendidJacobandLevimakethefirstjeans?__________________________________17.Whatdidpeoplethinkofthecowboysinjeans?__________________________________18.Whyarejeanspopulartoday?__________________________________19.What’sthepassagemainlyabout?__________________________________三、短文首字母填空閱讀短文,根據(jù)上下文和所給的首字母寫出所缺單詞。注意使用正確形式,每空限填一詞。答卷時,要求寫出完整單詞。Schoolcounsellorsarethepeopleyoucanturntowhenyouneedhelp.Theyknowhowtolistenandcanhelpkidswithlife’schallenges.Counsellorsshavespecialtraininginhowtohelpkidss_____20_____problems,maked_____21_____andstandupforthemselves.Ifsomeonewasbullyingyou,forexample,thecounsellorwouldtalktoyouaboutitandcouldgiveyousomeadvice.Thecounselormayalso

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