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專題05閱讀理解20篇Atagreatpartyinhonorof(慶祝)theKingLion,themonkeywasaskedtodancefortheKingLion.Theyweresurethatthemonkeycouldbringthemhappiness.Themonkeywasverycleverandhedancedverywell.Theanimalswereallverypleasedwithhisbeautifulmovements(動(dòng)作).Butthismadethecamelenvious(嫉妒的).“That’snothing.IthinkIcandancebetterthanthemonkey,”saidthecamel.“Isthattrue?”askedtheKingLion.“Ofcourse.Nowletmedanceforyou,”answeredthecamel.“Waitaminute,”saidtheKinglion.“Whatwillyoudoifyoudanceworsethanthemonkey?”“I’llgotothedesertandnevercomeback,”answeredthecamel.Thenhebegantodance.Buthisbigandheavyneckmadeitveryhardforhimtodancewell.Andfoundhisfeetarenotsosmart.Atlast,healmostkickedtheKingLion’snose.Theotheranimalscameandstoppedhimquickly.Howpoorthecamelwas!TheKingLionaskedhisanimalstodrivehimoff.1.Whatweretheanimalsdoing?A.Theywerehavingaparty. B.Theywerehavingabigdinner.C.Theywerehavingagame. D.Theywerehavingabigmeeting.2.Whowasunhappyafterthemonkeydanced?A.TheKingLion. B.Themonkey.C.Thecamel. D.Alltheanimalsexcept(除了)thecamel.3.Whatdidthecamelwanttodo?A.Tobetheking. B.Tomakefriendswiththemonkey.C.Tolearntodance. D.Toshowhowwellhecoulddance.4.HowdidtheKingLionfeelafterthecameldanced?A.Happy. B.Tired. C.Angry. D.Bored5.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytellus?A.Donottrytocopy(模仿)othersblindly(肓目地).B.Monkeysarebetteratdancingthancamels.C.Donottrytodancebeforeothers.D.Donotaskotherstodance.In1620abouthalfoftheUSAwascovered(蓋)byforests.Todaytheforestshavealmostgone.Alotofgoodlandhasgonewiththem,leavingonlysand.Chinadoesn’twanttocopytheUSA’sexample.Weareplantingmoreandmoretrees.Wehavebuiltthe“GreatGreenWall”oftreesacrossnorthernpartofourcountry.TheGreatGreenWallis7,000kilometerslong,andbetween400and1,700kilometerswide.Itwillstopthesandfromblowingtheearthaway.Itwillstopthesandfrommovingtowardstherichfarmland(農(nóng)田)inthesouth.More“GreatGreenWalls”areneeded.Treesmustbegrownallovertheworld.GreatGreenWallswillmaketheworldbetter.6.In1620,about________oftheUSAwascoveredbyforests.A.a(chǎn)third B.half C.twothirds D.a(chǎn)fourth7.Alotofgoodlandhasgonewith________.A.sand B.water C.wind D.forests8.TheGreatGreenWallinChinaisprobably________wide.A.7,000kilometers B.1,600kilometers C.7,000meters D.400meters9.Treesmustbegrownin________.A.China B.theUSAC.somecountries D.everypartoftheworld10.________willmaketheworldabetterplace.A.TheGreatWall B.Tallbuildings C.GreatGreenWalls D.Flowersandgrass“EventhoughShenzhenisabigcitywithabigpopulation...youdon’thavetobealone,”JoeMacpherson,anoutdoorloverfromWales,said.JoecametoShenzhenfiveyearsago.Heknewthatnewcomersinacountrymightfindithardtogettoknowthelocallife.Thenewcomerswanttomeetlocalfriends,andthelocalpeoplealsowanttofindawaytopracticeEnglish.Therefore,Joecreateschancesforthemboth.Heintroducesdifferentclubsandeventstopeopleaccordingtotheirinterestswhenpeopleturntohimforhelp.What’smore,Joetakesaleadinhikingactivitiesorcitywalkstobringpeopletogether.Differentkindsofpeoplehavejoinedinhisactivities.SomearethelocalChinese.Someareexpats(僑民)fromdifferentpartsoftheworld.Inthegroup,thecommonestspokenlanguageisEnglish,Joealsoorganizesotheractivities.Withhisfriends’help,JoecreatedacommunityintheWeChatgroup,ShenzhenGuide.Atfirst,thegroupwascreatedtoinviteoutdoorloverstojoinintheeventsheorganized.SinceJoeandhisfriendswouldshareusefulinformationaboutentertainment,eventsandnews,thegroupquicklydevelopedasfriendswouldinviteotherfriendstojoin.JoethenworkedtobuildShenzhenGuideintoanoncommercialbrandwherethoseunfamiliarwiththecitycouldaskquestionsorfindusefulinformation.“IhopeeverybodylikesShenzhenasmuchasIdo,”Joesaid.Thecityisfullofbeauty,buttherewerenodetailedEnglishintroductionstoitsbeauty,mountainsandotherbeautifulplaces.11.WhichisTRUEaboutthenewcomers’situation?A.Theyarealone. B.Theywanttomeetlocalfriends.C.Theyprefertostayathome. D.Itiseasyforthemtogetusedtothelocallife.12.WhichofthefollowingactivityisnotheldbyJoeMacpherson?A.Clubsandevents. B.Hikingactivities. C.Citywalks. D.Englishtests.13.WhichisNOTtrueaboutJoeMacpherson’sactivities?A.Theactivitiesareallfree. B.Onlyspecialpeoplecanjointhem.C.Theoutingusuallylaststwotothreehours. D.Peoplehavefunintheactivities14.WhatdoesJoeMacphersonNOTuseShenzhenGuidetodo?A.Toinvitepeopletohisactivities. B.Toshareusefulinformation.C.Tomakemoney. D.Toaskforhelp.15.Whichisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.AShenzhenLover. B.AWechatGroup.C.FunforNewComers. D.AnEnglishLover.Ifirstsawthisworldonacoldnightin1986.Iopenedmyeyestothelight.Fromthenon,itwasallhistory.ThenIwenttoschoolandopenedmyeyestothisbig,bigworldwithallthesedifferentcolors.Inelementaryschool,IwasoneofthefewAsians.Ifeltlonelysometimeswithmyblackhairandyellowskin.Iamnowasophomore(大學(xué)二年級(jí)學(xué)生)incollege.AndIwonderwherethisculturaldifferencelies.PeopleaskmewhetherIfeelanydifferencebecauseofthecolorofmyskin.And,Isay,“No,Idon’tfeelanydifferencefromothers.”AtStanford,weareallthesame.Butitreallydependsonwhethertheindividualwantstofeelthesameasothers.ThereareAsiansoncampuswhomakethemselvescloistered(與世隔絕的).That’stheirchoice.I’llneverforgetaboutmyrootsinChina.ButthefactisthatIgrowupinAmerica.It’smyhome.ItalklikeanAmerican.Mostofthetime,IthinklikeanAmerican.Thereisalwaysalargepartofmethatis“white”.However,becauseIamraisedinaChinesefamily,manyofmybeliefsaretraditionallyChinese:treatmentoftheelderly,mannersinpublic,etc.IcanneverandwillneverforgetaboutmyChinesebackground,mysweethomeinHarbin.16.Whenwasthewriterborn?A.In1986. B.In1985. C.In1896. D.In1895.17.Peopleaskthewriterwhetherhefeelsanydifferencebecauseof________.A.hisaccent B.hishobbies C.thecolorofhisskin D.hishabit18.Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.Inelementaryschool,thewriterseldomfeltlonely.B.Forthewriter,heismorelikeanAmericanthanaChinese.C.ManyAsiansoncampusmakethemselvescloistered.D.Thewriter’shomeisonlyinChina.19.Whydoesthewritersaythereisalwaysalargepartofhimthatis“white”?A.Becausehelikeswearingwhiteclothes. B.BecauseheisraisedinaChinesefamily.C.BecausehegrowsupinAmerica. D.Becausehehasblackhairandyellowskin.20.Accordingtothepassage,weknowthatthewriter________.A.hasfewfriendsatschool B.feelsequalasothersC.iseducatedtotallyinanAmericanway D.neverlikeshisChinesebackground.TheGreenPlanet,anewdocumentaryseries(系列紀(jì)錄片),givesusanewlookatplantsandshowsthesecretlivesofplants.Plantscompeteagainsteachothertolive.Eachspecieshasitsownwaysofdefense.Intropicalrainforests,differentkindsofplantsraceforsunlight.Theforestfloorisdescribedasa“battlefield”intheseriesasonlytwopercentofthesunlightfilters(過濾,滲入)throughit.SomeplantslikeMonstera(龜背竹屬植物)spreadtheirbigleavestoreachlight.Buttheyarecaughtupinavine(藤本植物)thattriestohitcharide.Finally,theyarebothovertakenbyafast-growingbalsa(輕木)tree.Asthebalsahasslipperyhairsonitsleaves,thevinecan’tgetahold.Similarly,sometreesmakepoisonoussap(毒汁)toprotectthemselves.Plantsalsohelpeachotherandevencommunicate.Indeserts,therootsofEuphratespoplar(胡楊)areconnected.Ifatreefindswater,itwillshareitwithothersthroughtheroots.Studiesalsoshowthatplantsusefungus(真菌,霉菌)inthesoilasawayto“talk”toeachother.It’skindoflikehowWi-Fiworks.Ifatomatoplantgetsaleafdisease,itcantellnearbyplantsaboutit.Theseriesnotonlymakesussurprisedattheplantworldbutpushesustounderstandthatplantsareimportant.21.Accordingtothecontext,whatdoestheunderlinedword“battlefield”mean?A.問題 B.戰(zhàn)場(chǎng) C.細(xì)節(jié) D.理解22.Whycannotthevinehitcharideonbalsatree?A.Becausetheyhavebigleavestoreachlight.B.Becausethesunlightcannotfilterthroughforest.C.Becausetheirleavesarenotroughenough.D.BecausetheyareMonsteraplants.23.HowdotheEuphratespoplarshelpwitheachother?A.Theywillconnectwitheachotherthroughrootstosharewater.B.Theycouldusefungustotalktoeachother.C.TheywoulduseWi-Fitoworkandsupporteachother.D.Theywillusepoisonoussaptofightagainstotherplants.24.Whichcouldbeimplied(暗示)fromthispassage?A.Plantscanonlysurvivethroughcommunication.B.Plantsnotonlycompeteeachotherbutalsohelpeachother.C.Plantsinthetropicalrainforestsoftencompetefortherainstorm.D.Thenearbyplantswillnotknowtheleafdiseaseifatomatoplantgetsone.25.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?A.TheWaytoProtectOurselves B.PlantsWillDieintheFutureC.TheDifferentKindsofPlants D.TheSecretLivesofPlantsNationalparksarelargeareasofpublicland.Theyaredesignedfortheprotectionsofecosystems(生態(tài)系統(tǒng)).Theygiveasafehometolocalplantsandanimals.Theyhelpkeeptheairandwaterclean.Forexample,Three-River-SourceNationalPark,located(位于)ontheQinghai-TibetPlateau(高原),isthelargestnationalparkinChina.Covering190,700squarekm,itisabout14timestheareaofYellowstoneNationalParkintheUnitedStates.ItishometothesourcesoftheYangtze,YellowandLancangrivers,sopeoplecallit“China’swatertower”.GiantPandaNationalPark,ontheotherhand,connectspandahabitats(棲息地)inSichuan,ShaanxiandGansu.Therearemorethan1,600wildgiantpandasinsidethepark,accountingformorethan70percentofthepandasinChina.Chinahopesthenationalparkswillbenefitthepublic.Natureobservation(觀察)activitieswillbeheldtohelptravelerslearnaboutanimalsandplants.Localpeoplelivingintheparkscanalsoruneco-friendlybusinesses.InThree-River-SourceNationalPark,morethan17thousandlocalherdsmen(牧民)havefoundjobs,suchasparkrangers(護(hù)林員)since2016.Theiryearlyhouseholdincomeshaveincreasedbyanaverage(平均)of21,600yuan.“Awin-winsituationhasbeenrealizedbetweentheecological(生態(tài)的)protectionoftheseareasanddevelopment,”saidZhaoYingmin,vice-minister(副部長(zhǎng))ofChina’sMinistryofEcologyandEnvironment.26.TheYellowstoneNationalParkcoversabout________squarekm.A.13,620 B.29,000 C.37,860 D.55,62027.WhyistheThree-River-SourceNationalParkcalled“China’swatertower”?A.BecausetherearemanydifferenttowersintheQinghai-TibetPlateau.B.Becausethewatertowerisextremelylarge.C.BecausetheYangtze,YellowandLancangriversstartfromthere.D.Becausepeoplewanttoshowtheirloveandrespectforthenationalpark.28.WhichofthefollowingprovincialpandahabitatsarenotconnectedbyGiantPandaNationalPark?A.Sichuan B.Shaanxi C.Gansu D.Guangdong29.Whichcouldbeinferredfromthispassage?A.Nationalparkswillbringbenefitstoplantsratherthananimals.B.Travelerscannotknowmoreaboutanimalsandplantsbyobservingthenature.C.Manyjobopportunitiesareprovidedduetothenationalparks.D.Theyearlyhouseholdincomesofthelocalherdsmenhavelargelydecreased.30.What’sthemainideaofthispassage?A.Thenationalparksrealizethewin-winsituation.B.Thenationalparksareharmfultohumanbeings.C.Giantpandasarethecutestanimalsintheworld.D.PeopleshouldprotecttheecologyinChina.TheStoryofFerdinandisapopularbookwrittenbyAmericanwriterMunroLeaf.Thechildren’sbookcameoutmorethan80yearsago.In2017,peoplemadeitintoamovie.ThemovietellsthestoryofakindandgentleSpanishbull.HisnameisFerdinand.Becauseofhislargesize,peoplethinkheisadangerousanimal.SotheytakeFerdinandawayfromhishomeandmakehimfightinabullfight(斗牛).Ferdinanddoesn’tlikefightingsohemakesaplantoreturntohishome.JohnCenaisthevoiceactorofFerdinandinthemovie.Heisalsoaprofessionalwrestler(摔跤手).LikeFerdinand,peopleoftenjudge(判斷)Cenabyhislooks.“AlotofpeoplethinkIwanttocausetrouble,”Cenasaid.Anyway,themoviegivesusanimportantmessage.“Neverbeafraidtobewhoyouare,”Cenasaid.“That’swhatmakesyouspecial.”31.TheStoryofFerdinandisabookfor________.A.kids B.pets C.parents D.teachers32.WhoisFerdinand?A.Afamousactor. B.Adangerousanimal.C.Akindandgentlebull. D.Aprofessionalwrestler.33.WhatdopeoplemakeFerdinanddo?A.Protecttheirhomes. B.Fightinabullfight.C.Killotheranimalsforthem. D.Carryheavythingsforthem.34.WhatdoesJohnCenadointhemovie?A.HeactstheroleofFerdinand. B.HehelpsFerdinandfindhishome.C.HeisthevoiceactorofFerdinand. D.HetriestomakeFerdinandfeelhappy.35.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.JohnCenaislikeFerdinandinsomeway.B.ThebookTheStoryofFerdinandcameout8yearsago.C.PeoplemadethebookTheStoryofFerdinandintoamovie.D.Wecanlearnwhatmessagethemoviegivesinthelastparagraph.ThereisasayinginAmericanEnglish,“Everydoghasitsday.”Itmeansthateveryoneseessuccessatsometimeintheirlives.AtoneAmericanmuseum,though,everydoghasitsday—everyday.Thatmuseum—AmericanKennelClubMuseumoftheDog—returnedtoNewYork,afterbeingopenforabout30yearsnearSt.Louis,Missouri.Visitorstothemuseumwillfindpicturesofroyalandpresidential(總統(tǒng)的)dogsandpostersofdogstarssuchasLassieandBeethoven.Theywillalsofinddogfossils.Theycaneven“train”avirtual(虛擬的)dog.What’smore,there’salibrarywitharound15,000booksinsidethemuseum.Visitorscanreadaboutdifferentkindsofdogsthere.ThemuseumfirstopenedinNewYorkin1982.ItmovedtoSt.Louisin1987.Now,thenewmuseum,whichisclosetoNewYork’sbusyGrandCentralTerminal,hopestosee100,000visitorsthisyear.36.Howdoesthewriterintroducethetopicofthepassage?A.Byusingasaying. B.Byaskingaquestion.C.Byshowingapicture. D.Bygivinganexample.37.WhatCANNOTpeopledointhemuseum?A.Seepicturesofroyaldogs. B.Trainarealdog.C.Findfossilsofdogs. D.Readbooksaboutdogs.38.WecanlearnthatLassieis________.A.a(chǎn)dogstar B.a(chǎn)dogfossil C.a(chǎn)dogrobot D.a(chǎn)presidentialdog39.Wheredidthemuseumfirstopen?A.InSt.Louis. B.InNewYork. C.InMissouri. D.Wedon’tknow.40.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.DogMuseumsinNewYork B.ATravelGuidetoaDogMuseumC.AVisittoaDogMuseuminNewYork D.ADogMuseumReturnedtoNewYorkWorldBookDayfallsonApril23everyyear.ItwasonFridaythisyear.Tomarktheday,studentsinKing’sCollegeSchoolheldanumberofactivities,meetingsandlivetalksthroughouttheweek.ThemostpopularlivetalkswerefromDrLydiaSysonandSamiraOsman.Belowaresomereflectionsfromstudentsonthetalks.OnMonday,wewereluckytolistentoauthorDrLydiaSyson.Sheusedhistoricalstoriestotellusherunderstandingoftheworld.Itwasaneducationaltalkonhistoricalfictionandrealityandmakingconnectionswiththepastandpresent.Ican’twaittoreadherbook“Mr.Peacock’sPossessions”.HirenIthoughtDrLydiaSyson’stalkwasveryinterestingabouthowwecanusehistoryanddifferentpeople’slivestowriteastoryusingamixoffictionandnon-fiction.Iespeciallyenjoyedthebrainstormingofideasthatwecouldusetomakeanexcitingnovel!DylanOnThursday,WewereallsoluckytohaveanauthortalkfromaCambridgegraduatebythenameofSamiraOsman.Shecameandtalkedtousaboutthrillers(驚險(xiǎn)小說).Sheaskedusmanyquestions.Wetoldheraboutourthoughtfreely.Thetalkwasverylively.SamIwasapleasuretohearfromDrLydiaSysononMondayabouttheinner-workingsofhistoricalstories.Mostinterestingofallwashereye-openingexperienceoftravelinmakingherbooks,Itwasanexcellenttalk.BenWhendidDrLydiaSysongivehertalk?A.OnApril23 B.OnApril19 C.OnApril22 D.OnApril2442.Whothinksthetalkwaslively?A.Ben B.Sam C.Dylan D.Hiren43.Whowillprobablybuythespeaker’sbook?A.Ben B.Sam C.Dylan D.Hiren44.Accordingtotheirreflections,whatdoesDrLydiaSysonusuallywriteabout?A.History B.Thriller C.Fiction D.Non-fiction45.Whatcanweinferfromthepassageaccordingtothepassage?A.SamiraOsman’stalkhadthesametopicasDrLydiaSyson’s.B.SamiraOsmanwrotehertravelexperienceinherbooks.C.DrLydiaSyson’stalkwillhelpthestudentstowriteastory.D.DrLydiaSyson’stalkwasaslivelyasSamiraOsman’s.Recently,PengChao,auniversitystudentwithoutarms,hasgotpeople’sattentionagain.WhenhewastakingtheexaminTongjiUniversity,hewasofferedaspecialdesk.Withhisfoot,theyoungmanfinishedtheexaminthesametimeasotherstudents.Later,hewasadmittedtotheuniversity’sLawSchool.ThisSeptember,hewillbeginhispostgraduatelifeinTongjiUniversity.In1995,PengwasborninavillageinSichuan.Helivedahappyandhealthylife.But,attheageofsix,Pengcarelesslytouchedaliveelectricaltransformer.Hewasdamagedseriouslyandlostbothofhisarms.Afterreturningfromhospital,Peng’sparentstaughthimhowtolivebyhimselfwithhisfoot.Later,hisfatherhelpedhimlearnhowtousehisfoottowrite.Withlotsofhardwork,painandtears,finally,theboysucceededinwritingwithhisfoot.But,still,noschoolwouldadmithim.Luckily,akindteacherofferedhimachance.Pengstruggledtoprovethattheteachermadearightdecision.In2015,PengtooktheNationalCollegeEntranceExamination(Gaokao)forthesecondtime.Hewasgive45moreminutes.Hegotaremarkable603points.HewasadmittedtoSichuanUniversityLawSchool.“Althoughitisalittleinconvenientformetobearmless,Istillwanttokeepupwitheveryoneelse,anddowhatotherscando,”hesaid.“Ialwayshaveabeliefinmyheart:Icandoit,aslongasImakegreaterefforts!”46.WhendidPenglosehisarms?A.In1995. B.In2015. C.In2021. D.In2001.47.WhywasPenggivenaspecialtestdeskduringtheexam?A.Becausehewantedtobefamous.B.Becausehehastowritewithhisfoot.C.Becauseheneededmoretimethanothers.D.BecausehewillbetheirstudentsinSeptember.48.WhatcanweknowfromParagraph3?A.Hismothertaughthimtowritewithhisfoot.B.Penglearnedtowritewithhisfeetwithoutdifficulty.C.Penggothelpfromhisparentsandagoodteacher.D.ManyprimaryschoolwantedtohelpPengatthattime.49.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“admit”inParagraph4probablymean?A.承認(rèn) B.招認(rèn) C.收治 D.錄取50.Fromthepassage,wecantellPengisaboywith________.A.greatlove B.goodluck C.strongbelief D.specialabilityChineseinterpreter(口譯員)ZhangJinghasearned(博得)alotoffansonChinesesocialmediafollowingherexcellentperformanceatthehigh-levelChinese-USmeetinginAlaskaonFriday,March19th.ItledtoapplausefortheChinesewomandiplomaticpersonnel(外交人員)takingpartinthetask.ThehighlightofZhang’sinterpretationcamewhensheeasilytranslatedseveralspeechesbytheChinesedelegation(代表團(tuán))thatweremorethan10minuteslongfluentlyandaccuratelyintoEnglish.Itearnedherapplauseandrespectfromnetizens(網(wǎng)民),includingmanyinterpretationmajors.ZhanggraduatedfromChinaForeignAffairsUniversityinBeijing.ShehasbeenpraisedonChinesesocialmedia.“Shefullyshowstheelegantstyle,China’sdiplomatsinthenewtime.”AccordingtoamediainterviewwithZhang’shighschoolteacherinHangzhou,ZhanghasbeenabletoattendtopChineseuniversitieslikePekingUniversityandTsinghuaUniversity,butshechosetogotoChinaForeignAffairsUniversitytoonedayservehercountryattheministryofforeignaffairs(外交部).“ZhangJinghelpedbringChina’svoicetotheworldthroughherspecialty(專業(yè));comparedwiththeUStranslator,sheperformedfarbetter.Shealsoshowed‘herpower’ofChinesewomen”onenetizensaidonSinaWeibo.ThewomenintheMinistryofForeignAffairsinrecentyearsarewonderful.TheyhavepresentedChina’simageontheinternationaldiplomaticstageandhaveincreasedChina’sreputation(名譽(yù))withtheirtalents.ZhangJingisnowknownasarole-modelwhoencouragesmanystudentstousetheirspecialtytocontributetothecountry.<GlobalTimes>51.Wherewasthehigh-levelChinese-USmeetingheld?A.InAlaska. B.InBeijing. C.InShanghai. D.InHangzhou.52.What’sthemeaningoftheunderlinedword“accurately”inParagraph2?A.Quickly. B.Nervously. C.Correctly. D.Carelessly.53.WhydidZhangJingchooseChinaForeignAffairsUniversity?A.Becauseofherscore. B.Becauseofherteacher.C.Becauseofherfamily. D.Becauseofherdream.54.Whatisthepurposeofthelastparagraph?A.ToshowusZhangJingbringsChina’svoicetotheworld.B.Toencouragestudentstocontributetotheircountrywithspecialty.C.TotellustheMinistryofForeignAffairscanpresentChina’simage.D.ToletusknowZhangJing’sperformanceattheChinese-USmeeting.55.OnwhichpageofGlobalTimescanweprobablyfindthispassage?A.History. B.Business. C.People. D.Science.IamAlice.MysisterandIspentourlastsummerholidayswithourunclewhoisageologist(地質(zhì)學(xué)家)andlovestocollectstones.Onedayheboughtustwobackpacksandaskedustogotothemountainwithhim.Wewalkedthewholeday.Everynowandthenheputstonesinourbackpacks.Tooursurprise,healsotooksomestonesoutfromthem.Butwethoughthehadjustfoundbetterstones.Whenwereturnedtothehouse,wewereverytired.Thebackpacksweresoheavythatwefeltrelaxedwhenwetookthemoff.Yetouruncle’sbackpackwashalfempty.“Whydidyougiveussomanystones?”weasked.“Ididn’t.Youdid.”Hesaid.“Youdidn’tknowit,butIgaveyoualittleattitudetesttoday.Ilistenedtoeverywordyousaid.Wheneveryouwerecomplaining(抱怨),Iaddedastonetoyourbackpacks.Wheneveryoutalkedaboutsomethingwithpositive(積極的)thinking,Itookoutastone.Andnowlookatyourbackpacks.”O(jiān)urbackpackswerefullofstones.“Yournegative(消極的)thoughtsarejustlikestones.Youcarrytheminyourmindjustlikethosestonesinyourbackpacks.Themorenegativethoughtsyouhave,theheavieryourmindwillbe.”saidouruncle.Withgreatlove,ouruncletaughtusoneofthemostimportantlessonsinlife—thepoweroftheattitude.56.WhatdoesAlice’suncleliketodo?A.Collectcoins. B.Collectstamps. C.Collectstones. D.Collectbooks.57.WhatdidAlicethinkwhenheruncletookoutsomestonesfromherbackpack?A.Herunclehadfoundbetterstones. B.Shesaidtoomuchbutwalkedtoolittle.C.Herunclewantedhertofeelasenseofrelief. D.Shetalkedaboutsomethingwithpositivethinking.58.WhywereAlice’sandhersister’sbackpacksfullofstones?A.Theywerethemosthard-workingones.B.Theyenjoyedcollectingstonesverymuch.C.Theymadetoomanycomplaintsontheway.D.Theychosewrongbackpackstocarrythestones.59.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“them”referto?A.Thestones. B.Thebackpacks.C.Thepositivethoughts. D.Thenegativethoughts.60.Whydidthewriterwritethispassage?A.Toencourageustofeelrelieftowardsdifficulties.B.Toencourageustohelppeoplewhoareintrouble.C.Toencourageustobepleasedtotakeothers’advice.D.Toencourageustohaveapositiveattitudetowardlife.Learntorelax.Overworkisthemainreasonwhysomanystudentsfeeltiredandstressed(緊張的).Cutdownsomeofthejobsyouneedtodoeachdaysothatyoucanonlyfocusonthemostimportantthings.Leavetimeforactivitiesthatarerelaxingandfun.Thismightmeanreadingagoodbook,listeningtothemusic,goingforawalkortakingarelaxingbath.Getagoodnight’ssleep.Gettingenoughsleepwillhelpyoukeepyourbodyandmindinthebestform.Ifyoustayuplateandneedtogetupearlyforschoolthenextday,youmaynotbeabletoconcentrate(集中)onthethingsyouneedtodo.Exerciseregularlyandeatwell.Don’trushthroughyourmeals.Eatlessjunkfoodorfastfood.Eathealthyfoodinstead.Gettoknowpleasantpeople.Somepeopleareoptimistic,whileothersnot.Chooseoptimisticpeopleasyourfriendsandspendmoretimewiththemandyou’llbehappyasthem.Learntobecalmwhenyoufaceanyproblem.Findoutthebestchoicefromthosethatareinyourmind.Knowingthatyouareabletosolveproblemsisagoodwaytobuildupyourself-confidence.Haveahappyattitude(態(tài)度).Yourattitudedecidesthewayyouseethings.Isyourcuphalffullorhalfempty?Learntothinkmorepositively(積極的)aboutthedifficultiesyouface.61.Whatisthereadingmainlyabout?A.Don’tworkorstudytoohard.B.Whatkindofrelaxingactivitiescanwedo?C.Gettingenoughsleep,exercisingregularlyandeatinghealthilyareveryimportant.D.Howtofeelrelaxedandhappyunderthestressofstudyandwork.62.Theunderlinedword“optimistic”probablymeans________.A.主動(dòng)的 B.樂觀的 C.輕松的 D.認(rèn)真的63.WhichofthefollowingstatementisRIGHT?A.Weneedtodoasmanythingsaspossibleeachday.B.Enoughsleepisverynecessaryforkeepingusintopforminbothbodyandmind.C.WeshouldsaveourtimeineatingD.Weshouldtrytomakeasmanyfriendsaspossible.64.Tobeawayfromworries,whichpointisnotmentionedinthisarticle?A.Goingtoadoctorforhelp.B.Findingtimetodofavouritethings.C.Makingsurewhichthingsarethemostimportant.D.Havinganactiveattitudetowardslife.65.Accordingtothewriter,oneshouldthinkofhis“cup”________.A.a(chǎn)cup B.halffull C.empty D.halfemptySydneyTowerAddress:100MarketSt.SydneyPhone:0293339222Fax:0293339203Opentime:9:00a.m.to10:30p.m.(Saturdaysto11:30p.m.)Ticket:adults:$60

children:$30Website:.auHowtogetthere:traintoTownHallStationandashortwalkalongMarketStreetHowtobooktickets:byphone/faxorthroughthewebAttraction:Sydney’sbestviewsarejustthebeginning!SydneyTowertakesyoutothehighestpointaboveSydneyforexciting360°viewsofourbeautifulcity.SydneyToweris________inSydney,Australia.A.thebusieststreet B.thebiggeststationC.themostbeautifulpack D.thehighestpoint67.Ifyouwanttobooka

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