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九上任務(wù)閱讀期中復(fù)習(xí)專項(xiàng)練習(xí)9篇第一篇ABetterWaytoStartYourDayWhetheryoulovemorningsornot,they'reafactoflife.Ifyouhatethem,herearesomewaystomakethemlessawful.Ifyou'reamorningperson,thesetipscanmakemorningsevenbetter!1.Besuretogetanadequate(足夠的)amountofsleep.Mostpeopleneedsevenoreighthoursofsleeptofeeltheirbestduringtheday.Ifyoumustgetupat5or6a.m.,gotobedearlytogetyoureighthours.TurnofftheTV,computerorsmartphoneandhitthehay.Whenyougetenoughsleep,youwon'tfeelsleepy.Youcangetoutofbedontine.Thatwillmakeyourdaybetter,too.Turnonsomemusicinthemorning.Playanytuneyoulike.Itdoesn'tmatter.2.You'llfeelmuchhappierasyoustarttheday.3.Asyourmothersaid,breakfastisthemostimportantmealoftheday.Yourbodyisoutoffuel(燃料)bymorning.Youneedsometohelpyoucontrolyourblood-sugar.Thataffectsyourmood(情緒)andenergyfortheday.Don'twatchTVorreadanewspaperfirstthinginthemorning.Yourbrainisfreshandreadytoworkonnewthings.Don'tfillitupwithnegative(消極的)informationabouttheworldanditsproblems.Instead,readsomethinginspiring(鼓舞人的)oruplifting.4.AvoidansweringQQorweChatfirstthing.Usethatprecious(寶貴的)morningtimetogetsomeexercise,atbreakfastandenjoylife.CheckQQorWeChatlastbeforeyouleaveyourhouse.Thenyou'llonlyhavetimetoheckthemostimportantmessages.5.Everydayisanewday—enjoyit!A.Agoodbreakfastcanmakeyourday.B.Yourdaywillstartbetterifyoutaketimefortheimportantthings.C.Agoodmorningstartsthenightbefore.D.Justturnonsomethingthatmakesyoufeelgood.E.Thiswillgiveyoupositivethoughtstostartyourday.第二篇Peopleallneedfriendsbecausenobodywantstobelonelyandafriendcanhelpyouingoodandbadtimes.You'vemadefriendssincechildhood,butyoustilldon'tknowwhoyourtruefriendsare.1.AlwayshonestHonestyisimportanttokeeparelationshipalive.2.Itmaybehardsometimesbutlyingcandestroyafriendship.Itisimportantthatyourfriendspeakshonestlyandnevermakesupstories.AlwaysthereforyouTherearealwaysperiodsinyourlifewhenyouhaveproblemsordifficulties.Atruefriendwillalwayshavetimetolistentoyourproblemsandgiveadvice.Itmaynotbeabletosolveyourproblemsbutthefactthatyourfriendmadetimetolistenisasignhe/shecaresforyou.3.Youalsoneedtoacceptthatyourfriendalsohasotherthingstodosohe/shecan'talwayslistentoyourproblemsatonce.Alwaysrespectful(尊敬的)Atruefriendwillalwaysrespectyouropinionnomatterwhetherhe/sheagreesornot.4.Alwaysunderstanding5.Atruefriendwillalwaysbeforgivingandunderstanding,evenifitisn'this/herfault.Wearealldifferentpeopleandweallmakemistakes.Atruefriendisalwaysforgivingandunderstandingbecausehe/shedoesn'twanttotaketheriskoflosinghis/herbestfriend.A.Yourfriendisnotatrueoneifhe/shecannevermaketimeforyouwhenyouareintrouble.B.Inordertohelpyou,afriendmaynottellyouthetruth.C.Herearesomesignstotellyouifyourfriendisatruefriend:D.Yourtruefriendmaydisagreebutneverinsists(堅(jiān)持)thathe/sheiscorrect.E.Itispossiblethatsomeproblemswillappearbetweenyouandyourfriend.F.Atruefriendalwaystellsyouthetruth.第三篇PresidentXiencouragedthecountry'syouthtostudyhardandtakeintheknowledgelikesponge(海綿).XihasvaluedthedevelopmentofChineseyouth.Now,let'shavealookatwhathehassaidtous.1.Youthisanimportanttimetotrainaperson'sthinkingandabilities,andyoungpeopleshouldbethirstyforknowledgeandeagertolearnaboutthenewthings.2.YoungpeopleshouldhaveagoodunderstandingofthehistoryandprogressoftheChinesepeople'shardworkinmoderntimes.Theyshouldgivethemselvesawaytothemotherland,thepeopleandthenation.3.Theroadoflifeforyoungpeopleislong.Alongtheway,thereissunshineaswellasrainsandwinds,joyaswellassadness.4.Youngpeopleshouldsmileandnevergiveupwhenfacingdifficulties.Theyshoulddaretodreamandworkveryhardtorealizetheirdreams.5.Learningisnecessaryforyoungpeople'sgrowthandprogress.ThequalitiesandabilitiesofyoungpeoplewillhaveadirectinfluenceonrealizingtheChineseDream.

A.ThewaytorealizetheChineseDream.B.Longroadofthelife.C.Alwaysexpectthebestandholdontoyourdream.D.Studyfortheriseofourcountry.E.Don'tburnthenightoil.Andbehard-workingandhonest.F.Beeagerlyinterestedinlearningmore.第四篇Haveyouevertriedtohideyouremotions(情感)duringaconversation?1.ScientistsfromOhioUniversityhavefoundthatpeopleareabletotellotherpeople'semotionsaccordingtochangesinthecoloroftheirfaces.Scientistsstudiedpicturesoftheexpressionsonpeople'sfaces.2.Forexample,happinessmakesourfacesredaroundthecheeksandalittlebluearoundthechin.Disgust(厭惡)createsnotonlyablue-yellowcoloraroundthelips,butalsoared-greencoloraroundthenosesandforehead."Webelievedthesecolorpatternsaretheresultofsmallchangesinbloodflowtriggered(觸發(fā))bythenervoussystem(神經(jīng)系統(tǒng))."LeadresearcherAlexMartinezsaid.3.Doesthecoloraloneoralsofacialexpressionshelppeopletellothers'emotions?Tofindthisout,scientistsaddedcolorpatternstopicturesoffaces.Thesefacesshowednofacialexpressions.4.Theywereabletotelltheemotions75percentofthetimewithoutdifficulty.5.Forexample,whentwopeoplearearguingoversomething,wesaytheyareredintheface.Whenapersonisangry,we'dsayheorsheisblueintheface.A.Butthisraisesaquestion.B.Itisshownthathumanemotionsareinfluencedbycolorsontheface.C.Theyfoundthateveryfacialexpressionisconnectedtoacertaincolor.D.Itisnotalwayseasy,becausethecoloronyourfacemaytellthetruth.E.Then,volunteerswereaskedtotellwhatemotionsthefaceswereshowing.F.ThisiswhytherearesomeChinesesayingsthatconnectemotionstothecolorofone'sface.第五篇Ifyouaskpeopleofdifferentcountries"Couldyoutellmethewaytothepostoffice?"youwillgetdifferentanswers.InJapan,peopleuselandmarks(路標(biāo))insteadofstreetnames.Forexample,theJapanesewillsaytotravelers,"Gostraightdowntothecorner.1.Thepostofficeisacrossfromthebusstop."InKansas,America,therearenotownsorbuildingswithinmiles.Soinsteadoflandmarks,peoplewilltellyoudirectionsanddistance.Forexample,peoplewillsay,"Gonorthtwomiles.2."PeopleinGreecesometimesdonoteventrytogivedirections.Theywilloftensay,"Followme."3.Sometimesifapersondoesn'tknowtheanswertoyourquestion,heorshemightsay,"Sorry,Ihavenoidea."ButinYucatan,Mexico,nooneanswers"Idon'tknow."4.Theyusuallygiveananswer,butoftenawrongone.AvisitorcanoftengetlostinYucatan!5.Youmightnotunderstandaperson'swords,butmaybeyoucanunderstandhisorherbodylanguage.Heorshewillusuallypointtotherightdirection.Gooninthatdirectionandyoumayfindthepostoffice!A.Turneast,andthengoanothermile.B.Butonethingwillhelpyoueverywhere.C.Peopletherethink"Idon'tknow"isimpolite.D.Turnleftatthebighotelandgopastafruitmarket.E.Youhavetowalkafterthemallthetime.F.Thensheorhewilltakeyouthroughthestreetsofthecitytothepostoffice.第六篇Humans'GreatestAchievementsTheearthis4.5billionyearsold,butthehumanracehaslivedonitforjust200,000years.Inthatshorttime,wehaveachievedsomeamazingthings.1.Thelistisalmostendless.Theinventionoftheairplanehaschangedourlives.Thediscoveryofantibiotics(抗生素)hassavedthelivesofmillionsofpeople.Canyouimaginelivingwithoutelectricity?Whatabouttheprintingpress(印刷術(shù))?Withouttheprintingpress,youwouldn'tbereadingthis.Inthelast50years,therehavebeengreatachievementsincommunication,suchasradio,TV,computer,theInternet,andsmartphone(智能手機(jī)).2.Whataboutthearts?Theartshavebroughtpleasuretomanypeople,butaretheBeatlesandBachmoreimportantthanantibiotics?3.Finally,wemustnotforgethumans'earlyachievements.4.Wecan'timaginemodernlifewithoutcookedfoodandcars.Whatarehumans'greatestachievements?Toanswerthequestion,weneedtodecidewhatwemeanby"great"5.Orisitjustsomethingthatmakesussay“Wow”,liketheGreatWall?Whatdoyouthink?A.Wecouldprobablylivewithoutthem,butlifewouldn'tbesointeresting.B.Isitsomethingthatmakesusrichorhappyorsaveslives?C.Weenjoythesethingseverydaybecausetheyarefreetouse.D.Theyusedfireforcookingandheatingandinventedthewheel.E.Manyofhumans'greatachievementsareinscienceandtechnology.F.AndisMickeyMouseasimportantanachievementasgoingtospace?第七篇A.Thinkaboutwhattodotomorrow.B.Reviewtheday.C.Imagineaquietplace.D.Exerciseeveryday.E.Stopdoingotherthings.F.Chooseproperfood.Ifyouhavedifficultysleepingatnight,it'stimeforyoutotakeitseriously.AccordingtoMedicineNet,badsleepingcanleadtoplentyofproblemssuchaspoorconcentrationandmoodchanges.Luckily,therearesometipsthatcanhelpyoufallasleepquicklyadmayalsoimprovethequality(質(zhì)量)ofyoursleep.1.Dailyexercisewillreduceyourstressandhelpyoufallintoadeepsleep.Considerdoingexercisesuchaswalking,swimmingorbicyclingbetween5:00pmto7:00pm,asyourbodyisatitsfinestphysicalcondition.Thenyoucangetagoodqualityofsleepatnight.2.Eatfoodthatishelpfultoyoursleep.Takehealthyfoodinyourfoodlist,suchasmilk,cheese,bananas,eggsandhoney.Havealightdinneranddon'teathigh-fatfoods,asthesefoodstakelongertodigest(消化).Keepawayfromchocolateandhigh-sugarfoodsbeforebedtime.Drinkplentyofwaterallthroughtheday.Butremembertostopdoingsoby8:00pm,oryoupreventyourselffromenjoyingagoodsleepbyvisitingthebathroomfromtimetotime.3.Prepareyourselfforsleepandavoideating,watchingTVordoinghomeworkinyourbed.Yourbodywilllearnthatwhenyouareonyourbed,it'stimetofallasleep.Doingotherthingsonyourbedwillmakeithardertofallasleepwhenyoufinishthemall.4.Ifyoucan'tfallasleepforhoursinbed,thentrytoreviewwhatyoudidduringtheday.Trytocatchasmuchdetail(細(xì)節(jié))aspossible.Butdon'tthinktoomuchaboutanythingthatyouworriedabout,sincethatcanmakefallingasleepmoredifficult.Ifyoufinishreviewingtheday,butstillcan'tfallasleep,thengobacktoyesterdayandeventhedaybeforeyesterday.Reviewingthedaycanmakeyoucalm.5.Ifyouarehavingtroubleclearingyourmind,thinkofarelaxingandpeacefulscene.Forexample,imaginethatyou'relyingonthebeachunderthewarmandpleasantsunshine,watchingthewaves(海浪)breakingontherocksagainandagain.Anditwouldbebetterifyoucandodeepbreathingexerciseswhileyoudothis.第八篇Besidesthespellingoftheword,thereare,clearly,manydifferencesbetweenAmericanandBritishhumor.ThereisacommonbeliefintheU.K.thatAmericansdon'tunderstandirony(諷刺).Thisisofcoursenottrue.1.IronymayshowupinAmericancomedies(喜劇),butpeopletheredon'tuseitasmuchastheBritishdoindailylife.2.ItactuallyrunsinthebloodoftheBritishpeople.Theyuseitasmuchasprepositions(介詞)ineverydayconversations,asawayofplayingwiththeirfriendsandlaughingattheirenemies,aswellasthemselves.Thismaysometimesmakepeopleunhappyifthelistenersarenotusedtoit.3.AfterAmericansuseirony,theywillclearlysaythattheyare"onlykidding".Theyfeeltheneedtomakeajokeclearersothatitwillnotmakeotherpeopleuncomfortable.Humoristiedsomuchtoculture.Americanjokesaremoreclearandforward,abitlikeAmericansthemselves.4.ThismayresultfromthefactthatBritishcultureismorereserved(矜持的)thanAmericanculture.However,westillfindthatcertainAmericancomedieshavemadehugesuccessinBritainandviceversa(反之亦然).5.A.ThingsarequitedifferentinAmerica.B.Therefore,althoughtherearedifferencesbetweenbothcomicstyles,thereisstillanappreciation(欣賞)andunderstandingoftheother'ssenseofhumor.C.ButwhatistrueisthatAmericansdon’tuseitallthetime.D.However,ironyiscommoninBritishculture.E.Britishjokes,ontheotherhand,aremoresubtleandusuallywithahiddenmeaning.第九篇A.Neverbeafraidtogive.B.Planaheadasmuchaspossible.C.Workoutyourpriorities(優(yōu)先考慮的事).D.Bedisciplined(有紀(jì)律)atalltimes.E.Makesureeverythinghasitsplace.F.Sticktoaschedule.BeingWell-OrganizedAndGettingThingsDoneBeingwell-organizedandgettingthingsdoneandwhatwehavedoneistriedtomakethemaseasytofollowaspossibletoallowyoutoimplementthemimmediately.Thereisnodoubtthatbeingorganizeddoesmakeadifference.1.Itissomethingthatyoushoulddoeverysingledaya

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