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八年級上冊U10閱讀理解練習(xí)一、完形填空Lifeandstudyarehardforallofus.Andjuniormiddleschoolstudentshaveeveryreasontosayso.Besides,48.8percentofmiddleschoolstudentsshowsignsofmental(精神的)healthproblems.Recently,ZhejiangProvincedidasurveyof____1____people’smentalhealth.ItfoundthatjuniormiddleschoolstudentsinZhejiangfeelthe____2____stress(壓力)fromschoolsamongteenagers.Whatdostudents____3____?“First,theclassranking(排名)afterexams.Second,studentsareafraidthattheycan’t____4____theirparents’expectation,”YouthTimesreported.ThisisnotonlytruewithChinesestudents.TheAmericanPsychologicalAssociationrecentlydidasimilarsurvey.The____5____aresurprising:intheUS,teenagershaveahigherlevelofstressthanadults.Forthem,oneofthebig____6____forstressisalsoschoolwork.Whatcanwedoto____7____?“Tobeginwith,youcanliveyourlife____8____.Sleepfor9-10hoursaday,findsomeonetoexercisewitheveryday,andeat____9____,”saidNormanB.Anderson,executivevicepresidentoftheassociation.“Also,trytokeepawayfrommobilephonedandcomputers.Ifyou____10____toomuchtimeonthem,youwillmorelikelyfeelterrible,”saidexperts.1.A.old B.similar C.young D.foreign2.A.worst B.easiest C.best D.biggest3.A.talkabout B.worryabout C.learnabout D.knowabout4.A.make B.reach C.improve D.watch5.A.ones B.ways C.results D.plans6.A.reasons B.matters C.ideas D.questions7.A.a(chǎn)ctout B.bringout C.helpout D.blowout8.A.carefully B.a(chǎn)ctively C.beautifully D.quietly9.A.loudly B.suddenly C.healthily D.hardly10.A.leave B.a(chǎn)gree C.turn D.spend二、閱讀理解AAngerisakindoffeeling.Manythingscanmakeyouangry.Whenyourteachergivesyoutoomuchhomework,whenafriendborrowyourfavoritethingandthenbreaksit,whenyourteamlosesanimportantgame,youmaygetreallyangry.Usually,yourbodywilltellyouwhenyouareangry.Forexample,youbreathe(呼吸)faster,yourfaceturnsred,andyoumaywanttobreaksomethingorhit(打)someone,butsometimesyouhideyouranger.Forexample,youarereallyangry,butyoumaykeepittoyourself.Theworstthingistodonothingbutkeepquiet.Theproblemisthatifyoudothis,youmaygetaheadacheoryourstomachmaygethurt.Infact,it’snormalforyoutogetangrysometimes.Butangermustbeletoutintherightway.Whenyougetangry,youcantalkaboutitwithotherpeopleandshareyourproblemswiththem,suchasyourparents,ateacher,etc.Ifyoutalkaboutanger,thosebadfeelingscanstarttogoaway.Soyouarehalfwaytosolvingaproblemjustbytalkingtosomeoneaboutit.Herearesomeotherthingsyoucandowhenyoustarttofeelangry:talktoagoodfriend;countfrom1to100;givesomeoneahug(擁抱);thinkaboutgoodthings,etc.Rememberthathowyouactwhenyouareangrycanmakeeverythingbetterorworse.Itisnotagoodwaytorunawayfromyouranger.Youshouldalwaystrytosolveit.11.Youmaynotgetangrywhen________.A.a(chǎn)friendbreaksyourfavoritething B.yourparentsdon'tletyouwatchTVC.yourfavoritebasketballteamwinsthegame D.Thereistoomuchhomeworkontheweekend12.________showsthatyouareangry.A.Speakingslowly B.Gettingacold C.Havingaredface D.Tryingtoprotectsomeone13.Whatdoestheword“hide”inParagraph2meaninChinese?A.隱藏 B.爆發(fā) C.展示 D.訴說14.Accordingtothepassage,youcandoeverythingwhenyougetangryEXCEPT________.A.talkingtoothers B.countingnumbers C.thinkingaboutgoodthings D.sayingbadthingstopeoplearoundyou15.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?A.Toteachpeoplehowtosharefeelings. B.Toshowwhypeoplegetangry.C.Tohelppeopleunderstandbadfeelings. D.Toaskpeopletosolvetheirangeractively.BWe’reoftenindifficulttimesormeetdifficultproblems.Theyarehardtosolveandtheyarecommoninourlife.Whenwe’reindifficulttimes,juststoppingisn’tenough.Weneedtoaskforhelp.WhenI’mindifficulttimes,Ineverturntosomeoneforhelp.Infact,Iamluckyenoughtohaveahelpfulgroup.TheyalwayssupportmewhenImeetsomeproblems.First,Ihaveagoodrelationshipwithmyparents.Theyalwaysgivemegoodadvice.SowhenI’mindifficulttimes,myparentsareusuallythefirstonesIturnto.Asteenagers,manyofusdon’tthinkourparentsknowus.However,theyhavegonethroughmoresituations(情況)ashardasormaybeevenharderthanthosewearehavingnow.Sowhynotlistentothemandlearnfromtheirexperiences?Therearequiteafewdifferentsituations.Butwedon’twanttoaskourparentsforadvice.Forthose,wecanturntoourfriends.It’sgreattogetadviceandhelpfromapeer(同齡人).Don’tbeshytoaskforhelpwhenyou’reindifficulttimes.Thehelpfromotherscanoftensolveyourdifficulties!16.It’sclearthat__________.A.difficultproblemsarepartoflife B.stoppingindifficulttimesisenoughC.solvingdifficultproblemsiseasy D.nobodycanhelpsolveourdifficulties17.Whatdoestheword“support”inthesecondparagraphmeaninChinese?A.反饋 B.影響 C.援助 D.變化18.Forsomedifficultsituations,parentshavemore__________thanteenagers.A.money B.experience C.luck D.a(chǎn)dvice19.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Youshouldonlylistentoyourparents. B.Peoplecanaskforhelpatanytime.C.Otherpeople’shelpmustbeuseful. D.Manyteenagersdon’tliketoasktheirparentsforhelp.20.Thebesttitleofthispassageis__________.A.WhattoDoinDifficultTimes B.WhattoDoIfWeHavePeersC.WheretoFindHelpinDifficultTimes D.WhentoAskforHelpinDifficultTimes三、任務(wù)型閱讀Everyoneworries.Buthowdoyoudealwithyourworries?Whetheryourworriesarebigorsmall,youcantakethesethreestepstodealwithyourworries:1.Trytofindoutwhatyou’reworriedaboutSometimes,youwillknowwhatyou’reworriedabout.Othertimes,youmightnot.Trytofinditoutfirst;ifyoucan’t,youcanaskforhelp.2.ThinkofwaystomakeitbetterThereisalwayssomethingyoucandotohelpyoufeellessworried.Sittingthereworryingisnofunanditwon’tsolveyourproblem.Gradesatschoolareoftentopworriesforkids.Ifyou’reworriedaboutgrades,askyourselfthesequestions:★Whyaregradesimportant?Whatdogradesmeantome?★HowdoIgetreadyforclass?DoIgoovermynotesevenwhenthereisn’tatest?★DoIhaveagoodplacetodomyhomework?★HaveItrieddifferentwaysofstudying?Ifyourworryisaboutafightyouhadwithafriend,youmightwritedownallthethingsyoucoulddo—writeanotetohimorher,invitehimorhertoabasketballgame,saysorrytohimorher,etc.Onceyouhavealistofthingsyoucoulddo,youcanchoosetheonethatgetsyourfriendback.3.AskforhelpWhenyou’reworried,itcanhelptofindsomeonetotalkto.Youcanaskyourparents,friendsorteachersforhelp.21.Howmanystepsofdealingwithyourworriesarementioned(涉及)inthepassage?________________________________________22.Whatwillyoudoifyoudon’tknowwhatyou’reworriedabout?________________________________________23.Whatwillyoudoifyouhaveafightwithyourfriend?________________________________________24.Whatareoftenatopworryforkids?________________________________________25.Whocanyouaskforhelpwhenyou’reworried?________________________________________四、選詞填空選詞填空從方框中選擇合適的單詞并用適當(dāng)形式填入下列句子中。(其中有兩項(xiàng)多余)advise,solve,else,upset,advice,teenager,care,certainly,trust,experienceTherearealwayslotsofworriesinourlife.WhenIwasa(n)_________26_________,Momsaidtome,“It'snormaltohaveworriesinlife.Don'tworry.Wait!Onedayyourluckwillchange.Thenyou'll_____27_____yourproblems.”Attheageof21,Igraduated(畢業(yè))fromacollege.Oneday,Iwantedtohost(主持)asportsprogram.IwenttoChicagoandknockedonthedoorofeverystation.Buttheyturnedmedowneverytime.TheythoughtthatIdidn'thaveenough_______________28_______________.Ifeltreally________29________.Iwentbackhome.Momsaidtome,“Wait!Onedayyourluckwillchange.”Thenshe_______30_______metotryanotherradiostationinLowa.Itookher______31______.AtasmallradiostationinLowathemanagertoldmethathehadso

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