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-2025學(xué)年九年級(jí)上期期末考點(diǎn)大串講(人教版)專題06閱讀還原之七選五+六選五(一)(23-24九年級(jí)上·浙江紹興·期末)CookingatHomeWhynot?Cookingcanbefunandforsomepeopleitcanbeagoodwaytorelaxafterwork.Cuttingvegetables,addingdifferentingredientsandmakingsomethinggoodtoeatcanbeagreatwaytospendyourfreetime.1GettingreadytocookBeforeyoucook,youneedtomakesurethatyouareprepared.Putallthethingsyouneedonthetable.2Makesureyouhaveknivesandalltheingredientsthatyouwillneed.Arecipeoryourimagination?Somepeopleliketousetheirimaginationtomaketheirowndishes.3Ifyouusearecipe,makesureyoureaditcarefullybeforeyoustart.Seehowlongyouneedtocookthedishforandthetemperaturethatyouneedtocookitat!Makingsomethingsweet4However,theyreallyenjoybaking.Bakingiscookingbreadorcakesintheoven.Overthelastfewyears,bakinghasbecomeverypopular.OneofthemostpopularTVprogramsintheUKatthemomentisaboutabakingcompetition!InvitingyourfriendsAlso,anothergreatthingaboutcookingisthatitisahobbythatyoucanenjoywithfriends.5Anditischeaperthangoingout.Sowhydon’tyouinvitesomefriendstoyourhouse,cooksomethingnicetoeatandhaveagreatnight?A.Otherpeopleprefertousearecipe.B.Imaginationisnecessaryforcooking.C.Somepeopledon’tlikecookingbigmeals.D.Somepeoplelovetoordertake-awayfood.E.Ifyoumakefoodathome,itisoftenhealthiertoo.F.Washyourhandsandmakesureyouhavespacetowork.G.Mostpeoplelovespendinganeveningeatingandtalkingtogether.(二)(23-24九年級(jí)上·陜西渭南·期末)Manystudentsoftensaytheycan’tgetalongwellwithotherpeople.Theyareveryworriedaboutthis.6Trytolistenmorewhenyoutalkwithothers.7Thatmeansyouareinterestedinothers’wordsandyouwanttoknowmore.Whenyoulistentootherscarefully,otherswillfeelyourrespect(尊重).Sowhenyoutalkwithothers,don’talwaystalkaboutyourself.Trytostoptolistentoothersandpayyourattentiontowhatotherssay.8Youmaybehurtbyothers.Don’tbeangryquickly.It’suseless.Trytomakeyourselfcalmdownandcommunicatewithothers.Communicationisthebestwaytosolveaproblemwhensomethingbadhappensbetweentwopeople.Trytosmilemorewhenyoumeetothers.Smileisthebestweapon(武器)tokeepagoodrelationshipwithothers.Peoplewhoalwayssmileoftenmakeothersfeelfriendlyandwarm.9Sotrytogiveothersasmilewhenyoumeetthem,nomatteryouknowthemordon’tknowthem.Trytoprepareagiftinspecialdays.Givingagiftisanotherwaytocommunicatewithothers.10Yourgiftsdon’tneedtobeveryexpensive.Asmallandcheapgiftcanalsomakeothersfeelyourloveandcare.Hopethewaysabovewillbeuseful!Doyouhaveothergoodwaystohelppeoplekeepagodrelationshipwithothers?A.Yourgiftwillletothersknowyouarecaringforthem.B.Hereissomeadvicetohelpkeepagoodrelationshipwithothers.C.Neverbekindtoanyone.D.Trytocontrolyourbadfeelingswhenothershurtyou.E.Somegiftsoftenmakepeoplefeelveryangry.F.Listeningisveryimportantduringatalk.G.Andtheyarealsothepeoplewhoareeasytogetalongwith.(三)(23-24九年級(jí)上·云南玉溪·期末)HaveyoueverwatchedShadowPlay(皮影戲)?Itisanancientformofartwithspecialtoolstocreateastory.Theplayersholdthehumancharactersbehindthepaperscreenandplayaseriesofstories.11Becausecowskinistough(堅(jiān)固的)andflexible(柔韌的).Whenthedaybecomesdark,theplayerssetupthelightandthepaperscreen.Thentheystarttheirshow.ThestageofShadowPlayisalwaysatablecoveredwithalargepieceofpaper.12Astheshadowplayermoveshisfingers,thecharacterscometolife.Andtheirlooks,dressesandmovementscanbeclearlyseenfromtheothersideofthescreen.13Allthecharactersareplayedandvoicedbyhimself.14Aplayerusuallyneedstentotwentyyearstomasterit.Soitisavaluabletreasureinourcountry.15Theyhopetopassonthisexcellenttraditionalartformtoournextgeneration.A.Thelightisverybright.B.Theplayerisalsotheleadsinger.C.Itisverypopularintheworldnow.D.Thelightisbehindthepaperscreen.E.Thecharactersareoftenmadeofcowskin.F.Playingthecharacterswellisnotaneasyjob.G.ManyartistsaretryingtospreaditaroundChina.(四)(23-24九年級(jí)上·江西九江·期末)Takealookinsideamiddleschoolclassroom.Youwillmostlikelyfindateacheratthefrontoftheclassandstudentssittingattheirdesks.Yet,lookcloser,andyoumightnoticeafamiliarscene:someofthesestudentsarenotpayingattentiontotheteacher.16Today,manymiddleschoolstudentsdonotgetenoughsleep.17Theycometoschoolearly,spendhourslisteningtoteachersandtakingtests,thenrunofftopracticesandmeetings,andcomehometobefacedwithmuchhomework.Andthehomeworkloadisnotlight.18Mostkidsneedatleastninehoursofsleeppernight.19Whenkidsgetolder,thebody’sinternalclockchangessothatitisdifficultforteenstofallasleepbefore11:00p.m.Soevenifastudentfallsasleepat11:00,theywouldneedtosleepuntilatleast8:00a.m.togetafullnight’ssleep.Consideringthetimeatwhichmostmiddleschoolsinthiscountrybegin,thoseninehoursareclearlybeingshortened.Fewhighschoolsstartafter8:00a.m.However,thereareschoolsthathavepaidattentiontothisresearch.20Inschoolswherethestarttimeisafter8:30inthemorning,theteachersbelievethattherehasbeenarealchangeintheirstudents.Theynotethatthestudentsmissclassless,paymoreattentioninclass,performbetterinclass.Theresearchersofthesestudiessaythattheresultsarequiteimportantandthatmoreschoolsshouldconsiderpushingbackwardtheirstarttimeoftheirschoolday.A.Theyarelisteningcarefullyinclass.B.Beingshortofsleepisaseriousproblem.C.Teachersgivehoursofhomeworkeachnight.D.Studentsdolittlehomeworkeachnight.E.Andtheypushedbackwardthestartoftheirschoolday.F.Instead,theyarefallingasleeporevencompletelyasleep.G.Yetthetimeofthisninehourschangesasachildgetsolder.(五)(23-24九年級(jí)上·江西宜春·期末)Everyfamilyhasasetofhouserules.Theserulescancoveralotofthings,suchaswhatchoreschildrenareexpectedtodo,howmuchtimechildrenareexpectedtospendwiththeirfamilyandsoon.21However,it’simportanttorememberthatparentssethouserulesbecausetheywanttheirchildrentobeperfect.However,sometimestoomanyrulesmaymakechildrenfeelupset.22Ortheymaythinktheotherpeopleinthehouseareexpectingtoomuchfromthem.ButIdon’tthinkbreakingthehouserulesisagoodidea.23Theywillprobablyenduphavingevenmorerules.Whatshouldyoudoifyoudon’tagreewithsomeofthehouserules?24※Trytoaskifyoucanhelpdecidewhattherulesare.※Explaintoyourparentsthatyouwishthehouserulestoberealistic.※25Inthisway,yourparentscanknowwhatyouarethinkingandwhatyouexpect.※Whenahouserulegetsbroken,waituntileveryonecalmsdownbeforetalkingaboutwhathappenedandwhy.A.Infact,itmaymakethingsworse.B.Childrenmaydisliketherulessometimes.C.Shareyourfeelingswithyourparents.D.Youcanspendsometimewithfriends.E.Theymaythinktherulesaretoostrict.F.Childrenprefersettingrulesbythemselves.G.Thefollowingsuggestionscanbehelpfulforyou.(六)(23-24九年級(jí)上·山東棗莊·期末)Japaneseresearchershaveinventedaspecialkindofelectricchopsticksrecently.26Sothechopstickscanhelppeopletakeinlesssaltwhiletheyareenjoyingdeliciousfood.27Thechopsticksareconnectedtoasmalldevice(裝置)wornbytheeater.Weakelectricitycarriessodiumions(鈉離子)fromfoodthroughthechopstickstothemouth.They’llcreateasenseofsaltinessinthemouth.Asaresult,thesaltytasteincreasesby1.5times.ThetraditionaldietinJapanissalty.
28Thatistwicetheamount(數(shù)量)oneshouldtakeinaccordingtotheWorldHealthOrganization(WHO).Toomuchsaltintakemayleadtohighbloodpressureandsomeotherillnesses.29“Ifwetrytoavoidtakingintoomuchsaltintheusualways,weneedtodeletealotofourfavoritefoodfromourfoodlist.Orwehavetoeattastelessfood,”theresearchersaid.Now,theelectricchopsticksprovideuswithanotherwaytotakeinlesssalt.Howamazingtheelectricchopsticksare!Youmaybelookingforwardtousingthem.30Thescientistsareimprovingtheirchopsticksandhopetohavethemreadytosellasearlyasnextyear.A.Hehasalsoinventedatelevisionscreenthatallowspeopletotastedifferentfoods.B.Thechopstickscanmakefoodtastesaltier.C.Tostayawayfromtheseillnesses,weneedtoeatlesssalt.D.Howdothechopstickswork?E.Butnowtheyarenotavailableinthemarket.F.AJapaneseadultusuallyeatsabout10gramsofsalteachday.G.Whenweretheelectricchopsticksinvented?(七)(23-24九年級(jí)上·陜西寶雞·期末)Formanypeople,tryinglocalfoodisoneofthemostenjoyablethingswhentheytravelaround,especiallywhenitcomestostreetfood.31.Thefollowingtipscanhelpmakesurethatyourstreetfoodexperiencedoesn’tsendyoutothebathroom!Washyourhands32.Tobehonest,washingyourhandsbeforeeatingistheeasiestandbestwaytoavoidgettingsickontheroad.UseyoureyesDoaquickchecktoseeifthestall(攤位)iscleanandtidy.Walkawayifthere’suncookedmeatnearthingslikefruitandvegetables.33.Theyoftenknowthebestplaces.Isthewatersafe?Washingfoodisonlyusefulwhenthewaterisclean.Ifthewaterisn’tsafetodrink,thefruitandvegetableswashedwithitaren’tsafetoeateither.Anddon’tforgettheice.34.Arethefruitandvegetablescomplete?Eatfruitandvegetableswhentheyarewholeandcanbepeeled.Peeledorcutfruitandvegetablescanbegoodplacesforbacteria(細(xì)菌)togrow.35?Actually,seeingalotofcookedfoodatthestallisnotagoodthing.Ifyoucanwatchthefoodbeingcooked,youcantellthatitisfreshandsafetoeat.Hopeyoucanenjoythedeliciouslocalfoodaswellasstayhealthy!A.SeewherethelocalpeopleeatB.IsthesellerwearingamaskC.However,itmayalsocarrysomerisksD.AlotoficeismadefromwaterthatisnotverycleanE.CanyouseethefoodbeingcookedF.FindoutwhythetravelersbuythemG.Thisissimple,butmanytravelersforgettodoit(八)(23-24九年級(jí)上·浙江紹興·期末)Inrecentyears,Chineseonlinenovelshavebecomepopularathomeandabroad.36SixteenworkshavenowfoundtheirplaceonthebookshelvesoftheBritishLibrary.TheBritishLibraryisoneoftheworld’slargestlibraries.Itchoosesbooksbasedontheirculturalvalueandtheirpopularityamongreaders.ThisisthefirsttimethatChineseonlinenovelshaveenteredthecollectionoftheBritishLibrary.The16bookscoveravarietyoftopics.3738HisworkGreatPower,HeavyIndustryisamongthe16novelsthatwereaddedtotheBritishLibrary.ThenoveltellsthestoryofhowChina’smanufacturingindustry(制造業(yè))hasbeenabletogrowsostrongsincethe1980s.“ThismayhelpforeignreadersgettoknowChinabetter,”Qichengsaid.39“Manymaythinkthatallonlinenovelsarefastfoodlovestories,”oneofthemsaid.“It’stimefortheirvaluetoberecognized.Perhapsinafewyears,we’llhavesomeforeignfanswhohavegrownupreadingChinesenovels.”40In2021,nearlyhalfofforeignreaderssaidthattheywerewillingtopayforChineseworks.Thereare,however,stillchallengesahead.Thegreatestoneisintheareaoftranslation.TherehavebeenmoreEnglishbookstranslatedintoChinesethantheotherwayaround.MakingChinesebooksavailableisonlyafirststep.GoodtranslationswillbethekeytothefutureofChineseonlinenovels.A.Thisfanmightjustendupbeingright.B.Andtheirpopularitycontinuestogrow.C.Thenewscameas“asurprise”toQicheng.D.FansofChineseonlinenovelswereexcitedaboutthenews.E.They’reconsideredassomeofthebestChineseonlinenovels.F.ForeignreadershavedifferentopinionsaboutChineseworks.(九)(23-24九年級(jí)上·山西陽(yáng)泉·期末)YoumustknowtheTerracottaArmyinXi’an.It’sarchaeologythatmakesusabletoseesowonderfulthingsandknowmoreabouttheQinDynasty.41AccordingtoBaidu,itisthestudyofthingsthatpeoplemade,used,andleftbehind.Wedoittounderstandwhatpeopleinthepastwerelikeandhowtheylived.Forexample,archaeologistsstudytombsandculturalrelics(文物).Theytrytofindouthowancientpeoplemadetools,whytheymovedaround,andwhattheircustomswere.42Onecommonmisunderstanding(誤解)isthatarchaeologistsstudydinosaurs.However,itispaleontologists(古生物學(xué)家)whodothiskindofwork.Thisisnottheonlycommonmisunderstandingaboutarchaeology.43“Archaeologistscaremoreaboutthestoriesbehindtherelics”saidLiuHuiyun,whoisstudyingarchaeologyatPekingUniversity.44Itcouldshowuswhatkindoffoodpeopleateinthepast.AsUSarchaeologistPaulF.Reedsaid,archaeologyworkisdifficult,dirty,andsometimeslessexciting.45Also,forthecountryandforthewholeworld,archaeologymakesusrealizethatwebelongtothesamegroup.A.Sowhat’sarchaeology?B.Manytoolscanbeusedtodig.C.Inotherwords,archaeologyisastudyofhumans.D.Butitismeaningfulasitbringslighttotheunknownpast.E.Besidesit,manypeoplethinkarchaeologistsfindbeautifulrelics.F.Forexample,evenburnedcornmightbevaluabletoarchaeologists.(十)(23-24九年級(jí)上·山東煙臺(tái)·期末)Itwaslateonasnowingnight.DoctorVictorwasdrivingfasttothehospitaltodoanoperation(手術(shù))onabadlyhurtperson.46Amansuddenlyopenedthedoorofthecarandgotin.“Driveon,”shoutedtheman,“47”ThemanwasstrongandtallwhileDoctorVictorwasn’t.“ButI’madoctor,”48“I’monmywaytothehospitaltosave…”“Stoptalkinganddrivefaster,asfastasyoucan!”themanstoppedVictorandVictorhadtodoso.AfewminuteshadpassedwhenthemanmadeVictorstophiscaranddrovehimoff.Andhehimselfdroveawayveryquickly.49HalfanhourhadpassedwhenVictorgotoutofthetaxiandranintothehospital.Whenheenteredthehospital,hefoundthemanwhohadtakenhiscarwasstandingbythesickman.Helookedverysad.50Butitwastoolateandnothingcouldbedone.A.Victortriedtotellhimwhathewasgoingtodo.B.OnlythendidVictorknowthatthemanwasthefatherofthatbadlyhurtperson.C.Minuteslaterhecametoaredtrafficlight,andhehadtostoptowait.D.WhenVictorgottothehospital,thepersonhadbeensavedbyhisfather.E.JustdowhatI’vetoldyouto.F.Victorstoodinthesnowforamomentandthenhewalkedaroundtolookforataxi.(十一)(23-24九年級(jí)上·山東德州·期末)Everybodyknowsthatprotectingtheenvironmenttodaywillprepareforabettertomorrow.Kidscanalsobetaughttodotheirbitforhelpingtheenvironment.Alargenumberofpeoplejusthavethewaterrunningwhentheyarewashingfacesorbrushingteeth.51Anotherthingkidscandoistakingashortershower.Videogamesusealotofenergy.Encouragekidstogoouttoplayinthefreshairorfinishtheirhomeworkinsteadofplayingthesevideogames.52Teachkidstoturnofflightswhentheyarenotinuse.53Sincekidsarenottoldaboutenvironmentalproblems,theydonotknowtheyarewastingelectricity.54Trynottousepapercupsandplateswheneverpossible.Cuttingdownonuseofpaperwhereverpossiblewillhelptosavemoretrees.Userecycledpaper.Kidsmustbeeducatedaboutsavingtheenvironmentatayoungage.55Andwecantogethermakeagreatefforttohaveacleanerandgreenerearth.A.Inthisway,kidscansaveenergy.B.Askyourkidstotrytosavepaper.C.Ifkidscanalsoplayaroleinhelpingtosavetheearth,itwillbegreat.D.Mostofthetime,kidswillleavethelightsonwhentheyleavetheclassroom.E.Itisagoodwaytosaveourenvironment.F.Kidsshouldbetaughttoturnoffthetapwhentheydothesamethings.(十二)(23-24九年級(jí)上·湖北隨州·期末)TeenageLife—BetternoworinthePast?Doesthissituationsoundfamiliar?Youarecomplainingtoyourparentsaboutsomething.Maybeyourcomputerisn’tpowerfulenoughtoplaythelatestgames.56Thenyouhear...WhenIwasatyourage,thereweren’tanycomputersorvideogames.AndIdidn’tgetabikeuntilIwassixteen.Itwassecond-hand.57So,isitreallytruethatlifeisbetterforteenagersnow?Itiscertainlytruethatmanyteenagershavegotmorethingsnowadays.58Soparentshavegotmoremoneytospendoneachchild.Andmanythingsarecheaperthantheywerewhenourparentswerechildren.59Fortyyearsago,noonecouldimagineaworldwithtinycomputersandamazingsmartphones.Andnowthesethingsarenecessary—wecan’timaginelivingwithoutthem!However,technologyoftenmeanswespendmoretimeathome.Andoftenit’sjustusalone,withourcomputersortelevisions.Teenagersdon’tdoenoughexercise.60And,althoughyoungpeoplestillgetonwellwiththeirfriends,somepeoplethinkteenagerstodaydon’thavesomanysocialactivitiesastheydidinthepast.Whatdoyouthink?Isteenagelifebetterthesedays?A.Anditwastoobigforme.B.Atypicalfamilyissmallernow.C.It’sconvenienttolivesuchalife.D.Oryourfriends’bikesarebetterthanyours.E.Sotheyaren’tashealthyastheywereinthepast.F.Technologyisprobablythegreatestchangeinourlife.(十三)(22-23九年級(jí)上·湖北黃岡·期末)Wealldreamoftakingaperfectvacation.Readthefollowingthingstolearnhowtoplanandenjoyagoodvacation.Thinkaboutwhatyouwant.Doyouwanttorelax?61Somepeoplefeeluncomfortablewhentravelingtoplacesthataretoofarordifferent.Ontheotherhand,peopledon’tlikegoingsomewherethat’stooclose.62Research.Ifyouarevisitingaquitedifferentplace,youneedtolearnabouttheculturethere.63Youcaneasilyfindinformationaboutproper-clothing,rules,weather,andmoreonline.Book(預(yù)訂)aticketandahotel.Ifyouwanttotravelbyplane,chooseagoodairlinecompany(航空公司).64Asforthehotel,itshouldn’tbetooexpensiveortoofarawayfromtheplacesofinterest.Pack(裝箱).Ifyou’regoingtotakeaplane,makesurethatyoudon’tputanydangerousthingsinyourbag.65Areallyexpensiveorbeautifulsuitcasemaygetstolenoropenedeasily.A.Itmightmakethemfeelliketakingawalkintheneighborhood.B.Alsoyoushouldjusttakeacommonsuitcase(行李箱).C.Chooseaplacethatissimilartoyourneighborhood.D.ThenyoucanusetheInternettodosomeresearch.E.Orseeacompletelydifferentplace?F.Abadairlinecompanywillprobablygiveyouaterribleexperience.(十四)(23-24九年級(jí)上·廣東深圳·期末)Imagineaworldwhereeveryoneknowshowtomanagemoneywiselyfromayoungage.Financialeducation(財(cái)商教育)islikeaguidetohelppeopleunderstandmoneybetterandmakesmartdecisions.66Theycanteachkidsaboutmoneyearly,showingthemhowtosavemoney,choosebetweenneedsandwants,andsetmoneyplans.Lettingchildrenmanagetheirmoneyastheygrow,evenwithalittlepocketmoney,canteachthemvaluablelessons.It’simportanttoteachkidstotellgoodadvicefrombadandwhentoaskforhelp.67Learningaboutmoneyshouldbelong-lasting,wherefamiliesexplorebooks,educationalactivities,andinformationtogether.Childrenshouldlearnhowtomakeaplan,startsaving,andmakesmartmoneychoices.Financialeducationismorethantheories(理論).68Kidscantakecontroloftheirownfinancialeducationtoo.69Settingmoneyplansandcheckingprogressarestepstowardshavingahealthyfinancialsituation.Becauseoffinancialeducation,youngadultscanleaveschoolwithwell-preparationfortheirmoneymanagement.70A.Patienceandtheideaofhowtosavemoneyshouldalsobetaught.B.It’saboutlearningreal-lifeskills.C.Theycanstartlearningaboutmoneythemselvesbyfindingbooks,onlineclasses,andadvisers.D.Learninghowtoaskfordiscounts(折扣)canhelpyouspendless.E.Parentsandteachersareimportantinthisjourney.F.They’relesslikelytofallintofinancialproblemsandpreparetobuildasafefuture.(十五)(23-24九年級(jí)上·貴州畢節(jié)·期末)Manyteenagershavehobbies.Butsometimesthesehobbiescangetinthewayoftheirschoolwork,andparentsmightworryabouttheirsuccessatschool.Teenagersoftenthinktheyshouldbeallowedtopracticetheirhobbiesasmuchastheywant.Doyouagree?71Heisonhisschoolteamandhasalwayswantedtobeaprofessionalrunner(職業(yè)跑步運(yùn)動(dòng)員)whenhegrowsup.However,hisparentswon’tallowhimtotrainsomuch.“Ofcourse,wewanttoseehimachievehisdreams,”saysMr.Liu.“Andweknowhowmuchhelovesrunning.72He’sgettingoldernow,soheneedstothinkaboutwhatwillhappenifhedoesn’tendupasaprofessionalrunner.”73LiuYusays,“Myparentshavealwaystaughtmehowimportantitistoworkhardatschoolandenteruniversity(大學(xué)).Iunderstandthis,butI’mseriousaboutrunning.74”HisparentsbelievethatLiuYushouldstudyhardintheeveningssotheydon’tallowhimtopracticerunningatnight.“75Becauseitisdifficulttobecomeaprofessionalsportsstar.”Mrs.Liusays.ButLiuYustilldisagrees.“Iknowmyparentscareaboutme.TheyalwaystalkaboutwhatwillhappenifIdon’tsucceed.ButIwill!I’maquickrunner!IthinkIshouldbeallowedtomakethischoicemyself.OnlythenwillIhaveachancetoachievemydream.”A.Butwethinkoursonneedstothinkaboutotherpossiblejobs.B.It’stheonlythingI’veeverwantedtodo.C.LiuYu,afifteen-year-oldboyfromShandong,isarunningstar.D.Whynotmakemorefriendsatschool?E.Heneedstospendmoretimeonhishomework.F.LiuYudoesn’treallyagree.
2024-2025學(xué)年九年級(jí)上期期末考點(diǎn)大串講(人教版)專題06閱讀還原之七選五+六選五(一)(23-24九年級(jí)上·浙江紹興·期末)CookingatHomeWhynot?Cookingcanbefunandforsomepeopleitcanbeagoodwaytorelaxafterwork.Cuttingvegetables,addingdifferentingredientsandmakingsomethinggoodtoeatcanbeagreatwaytospendyourfreetime.1GettingreadytocookBeforeyoucook,youneedtomakesurethatyouareprepared.Putallthethingsyouneedonthetable.2Makesureyouhaveknivesandalltheingredientsthatyouwillneed.Arecipeoryourimagination?Somepeopleliketousetheirimaginationtomaketheirowndishes.3Ifyouusearecipe,makesureyoureaditcarefullybeforeyoustart.Seehowlongyouneedtocookthedishforandthetemperaturethatyouneedtocookitat!Makingsomethingsweet4However,theyreallyenjoybaking.Bakingiscookingbreadorcakesintheoven.Overthelastfewyears,bakinghasbecomeverypopular.OneofthemostpopularTVprogramsintheUKatthemomentisaboutabakingcompetition!InvitingyourfriendsAlso,anothergreatthingaboutcookingisthatitisahobbythatyoucanenjoywithfriends.5Anditischeaperthangoingout.Sowhydon’tyouinvitesomefriendstoyourhouse,cooksomethingnicetoeatandhaveagreatnight?A.Otherpeopleprefertousearecipe.B.Imaginationisnecessaryforcooking.C.Somepeopledon’tlikecookingbigmeals.D.Somepeoplelovetoordertake-awayfood.E.Ifyoumakefoodathome,itisoftenhealthiertoo.F.Washyourhandsandmakesureyouhavespacetowork.G.Mostpeoplelovespendinganeveningeatingandtalkingtogether.【參考答案】1.E2.F3.A4.C5.G【語(yǔ)篇解讀】本文講述了在家烹飪?!驹斍榻馕觥?.根據(jù)“Cookingcanbefunandforsomepeopleitcanbeagoodwaytorelaxafterwork.”可知本段介紹了在家烹飪的好處,選項(xiàng)E“如果你在家制作食物,通常也更健康?!狈希蔬xE。2.根據(jù)“Makesureyouhaveknivesandalltheingredientsthatyouwillneed.”可知此處介紹的是烹飪前的準(zhǔn)備工作,選項(xiàng)F“洗手并確保有工作空間。”符合,故選F。3.根據(jù)“Arecipeoryourimagination?”可知本段是介紹選擇食譜還是你的想象力,結(jié)合“Somepeopleliketousetheirimaginationtomaketheirowndishes.”可知有些人喜歡運(yùn)用想象力自己做菜肴。那么此空需要說明選擇菜譜的人,選項(xiàng)A“其他人更喜歡使用食譜?!狈?,故選A。4.根據(jù)“However,theyreallyenjoybaking.”可知此處介紹喜歡烹飪的方式,選項(xiàng)C“有些人不喜歡做大餐。”符合,故選C。5.根據(jù)“Sowhydon’tyouinvitesomefriendstoyourhouse,cooksomethingnicetoeatandhaveagreatnight?”可知此處提到了邀請(qǐng)朋友來家,選項(xiàng)G“大多數(shù)人喜歡一起吃飯、聊天。”符合,故選G。(二)(23-24九年級(jí)上·陜西渭南·期末)Manystudentsoftensaytheycan’tgetalongwellwithotherpeople.Theyareveryworriedaboutthis.6Trytolistenmorewhenyoutalkwithothers.7Thatmeansyouareinterestedinothers’wordsandyouwanttoknowmore.Whenyoulistentootherscarefully,otherswillfeelyourrespect(尊重).Sowhenyoutalkwithothers,don’talwaystalkaboutyourself.Trytostoptolistentoothersandpayyourattentiontowhatotherssay.8Youmaybehurtbyothers.Don’tbeangryquickly.It’suseless.Trytomakeyourselfcalmdownandcommunicatewithothers.Communicationisthebestwaytosolveaproblemwhensomethingbadhappensbetweentwopeople.Trytosmilemorewhenyoumeetothers.Smileisthebestweapon(武器)tokeepagoodrelationshipwithothers.Peoplewhoalwayssmileoftenmakeothersfeelfriendlyandwarm.9Sotrytogiveothersasmilewhenyoumeetthem,nomatteryouknowthemordon’tknowthem.Trytoprepareagiftinspecialdays.Givingagiftisanotherwaytocommunicatewithothers.10Yourgiftsdon’tneedtobeveryexpensive.Asmallandcheapgiftcanalsomakeothersfeelyourloveandcare.Hopethewaysabovewillbeuseful!Doyouhaveothergoodwaystohelppeoplekeepagodrelationshipwithothers?A.Yourgiftwillletothersknowyouarecaringforthem.B.Hereissomeadvicetohelpkeepagoodrelationshipwithothers.C.Neverbekindtoanyone.D.Trytocontrolyourbadfeelingswhenothershurtyou.E.Somegiftsoftenmakepeoplefeelveryangry.F.Listeningisveryimportantduringatalk.G.Andtheyarealsothepeoplewhoareeasytogetalongwith.【參考答案】6.B7.F8.D9.G10.A【語(yǔ)篇解讀】本文主要介紹了一些有助于與他人保持良好關(guān)系的建議?!驹斍榻馕觥?.根據(jù)“Theyareveryworriedaboutthis.”以及下文內(nèi)容可知,本文主要介紹了一些有助于與他人保持良好關(guān)系的建議,選項(xiàng)B“以下是一些有助于與他人保持良好關(guān)系的建議”符合語(yǔ)境。故選B。7.根據(jù)“Trytolistenmorewhenyoutalkwithothers.”可知要傾聽別人,選項(xiàng)F“在談話中,傾聽是非常重要的”符合語(yǔ)境。故選F。8.根據(jù)“Youmaybehurtbyothers.Don’tbeangryquickly.It’suseless.Trytomakeyourselfcalmdownandcommunicatewithothers”可知當(dāng)被他人傷害時(shí),不要太快生氣,要努力使自己冷靜下來,選項(xiàng)D“當(dāng)別人傷害你時(shí),試著控制你的壞情緒”符合語(yǔ)境。故選D。9.根據(jù)“Peoplewhoalwayssmileoftenmakeoth
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