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1、 阅读下面短文、从短文后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。
My family had always been poor. My parents grew up in large families with almost1 . Their parents' lives were just as hard.
When I was five, I loved machines. In kindergarten, I tried to take apart an 2 computer. By third grade, I learned basic programming.
One day in high school, my computer teacher handed me a brochure (宣传手册) for a computer camp. I rushed home 3 . The excitement quickly disappeared as my mom saw the price- hundreds of dollars. That night, I 4 in my room.
Weeks later, the camp leader called. "Great news! You've won our scholarship (奖学金) and are admitted 5 ."he said. I couldn't believe it! At camp, I made friends and built my first 6 . It inspired me deeply.
Two years later, the leader called again. ""I have something for you," he said. We met, and he showed me a letter from my mom. She wrote: "My son is the 7 child I know. He loves computers, but I can't 8 the camp. Please let him join." I cried reading her words.
After that, I studied harder. In 2014, I got a job using all my skills. Now, my family's cycle of9 is broken.
All I want is to thank my mom. Without her 10 . I wouldn't have this bright life today.
(1)A 、 something B 、 anything C 、 everything D 、 nothing(2)A 、 expensive B 、 old C 、 modern D 、 broken(3)A 、 excitedly B 、 nervously C 、 calmly D 、 quickly(4)A 、 laughed B 、 cried C 、 whispered D 、 rushed(5)A 、 before B 、 later C 、 instead D 、 free(6)A 、 website B 、 machine C 、 project D 、 subject(7)A 、 bravest B 、 smartest C 、 happiest D 、 strongest(8)A 、 apply for B 、 take part in C 、 pay for D 、 give up(9)A 、 poverty B 、 relationship C 、 tradition D 、 understanding(10)A 、 letter B 、 word C 、 note D 、 diary -
2、来自新加坡的Jenny在某英语论坛发布了一个帖子, 假定你是李华, 请你根据Jenny的帖子进行跟帖, 可适当增加细节, 以使行文连贯。
Hi, I am Li Hua.
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3、 阅读下面短文, 在空白处填入一个适当的词, 或填入括号中所给单词的正确形式。
As we all know, rice is one of the main foods for the world's population. Up to 90% of the world's rice (grow) by farmers in Asia. In Southeast Asia, people began growing rice thousandsyears ago.
Rainfall and temperature playimportant part in growing rice well. In areas of China, India, and Southeast Asia, the growing season(usual) has at least 100 cm of rain each year and a usual temperature of 21℃. These conditions are perfect for growing rice., rice planted in tropical(热带的)areas of Asia is facing problems now.
So far,too much rain or too little rain(make) crops not grow well. Another part of climate change is rising temperatures. Because of temperatures, some rice farmers have to manage their crops differently.can farmers solve this problem? They may have to change the planting dates, the types of crops, and choose plants that grow much(fast).These adjustments(调整)allow them(deal) with the hotter weather in a better way.
Hopefully, the adjustments farmers are making will help keep ricea main food for many more(century). It will still feed more than half of the world's population.
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4、 阅读下面短文, 根据括号内所给汉语注释写出单词的正确形式(每空一词)。
Forbes, an expert(专家)in education, shows his ideas on why kids get scammed and how to stay safe.
Why do kids get scammed?
◆Hot space 1:social media
Scammers often say they are (某人)and use pictures of good-looking people to trick kids. For example, a scammer might send you a (信息)saying he is a supermodel. He might say he (欣赏)your photos and wants to know more about you.
◆Hot space 2: gaming worlds
Scams happen in online games, especially for kids aged (八)to eleven.Scammers may (承诺)kids in-game money if they click(点击)on an ad or visit a website. That makes it possible for the scammers to get players' credit card(信用卡)information and the money(在......里面)
Why does silence take place?
Being scammed can make kids angry or embarrassed.These (感受)often stop them from asking for help.
How to stay safe from online scams?
√Spot(识别)scams: Watch out for things that may (听起来)too good to be true.
√Keep your privacy (隐私):Don't share your name, address or any other (个人)information online with people you don't know.
√Ask for help: If something feels (奇怪)online, tell an adult you always trust.
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5、 将方框中所给词语的适当形式填入短文中, 每词仅用一次。
April child while almost in total
UK Starts Online Safety Lessons to Protect Kids from Rising Scams(诈骗)
Students in the UK are learning to avoid online scams through new lessons. According to the report, half of 8 to 17-year-olds in the UK have been scammed online. The new lessons can help by teaching them about real-world problems. There are 80lessons.Young kids learn about earning and saving money,older students learn more things like investing(投资).
27,2025
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6、 完形填空
Matilda stood against the oak tree, deep in thought. She was busy watching a1 up in the sky. Then she wrote in her notebook:
Bluebird,bluebird
Up in the sky
Where are you going?
Where do you fly?
Matilda loved writing poems. She wrote about no matter 2 she was thinking.Once she wrote about her brother crying. She even wrote a poem about the back door banging(撞击)in a storm. 3 Matilda never shared her poems with anyone. It was her secret. She was afraid her friends would laugh at her.Her4 was like her private museum of poems that only she could visit.
One day, Matilda was walking to math class when she heard a voice 5 her."Hey,Matilda!"called out her friend Liz."I think you 6 something."
Matilda turned around. She started to shake. Liz stood7 Matilda's notebook. Not only that,but Liz was actually reading the poem!
"Give me that!" shouted Matilda, reaching out. "That's8 ! Stop reading it!"
"But I thought it was..."began Liz.
"I don't care!" said Matilda,hurried off 9 .
The next day, Matilda sat alone in the cafeteria(食堂), eating her sandwich. Then she looked up and saw Liz 10 .Her friends Alice and Juan were with Liz, too. Matilda's heart dropped.
"Hi,Matilda,"said Liz."I told Alice and Juan about your 11 ."
"Oh,really?"said Matilda, trying to be calm."That's nice."
"Your poem is cool," said Alice."and Liz and I also like writing poems."
Matilda was 12 . Matilda put down her sandwich. "Wait a second," she said slowly."You write poems,too? Can I read some of them?"
"13 ,"said Liz.
"I like to draw. Maybe I could draw pictures for your poems." said Juan.
The next day, the four friends met at Liz's house to read one another's poems. While they read,14 drew pictures.Writing poems had always been Matilda's special secret."Maybe some secrets should be15 with everyone,"Matilda thought.
(1)A 、plane B 、kite C 、bird D 、leaf(2)A 、who B 、what C 、how D 、when(3)A 、But B 、So C 、As D 、Or(4)A 、schoolbag B 、pencil case C 、textbook D 、notebook(5)A 、behind B 、beside C 、in front of D 、across from(6)A 、saw B 、remembered C 、dropped D 、found(7)A 、reading B 、holding C 、writing D 、explaining(8)A 、yours B 、mine C 、hers D 、his(9)A 、happily B 、carefully C 、angrily D 、slowly(10)A 、go out B 、come over C 、run away D 、climb up(11)A 、poem B 、math C 、lunch D 、problem(12)A 、sad B 、worried C 、active D 、amazed(13)A 、Sorry B 、Thanks C 、Bye-bye D 、Sure(14)A 、Alice B 、Matilda C 、Liz D 、Juan(15)A 、kept B 、found C 、shared D 、learned -
7、 阅读下面材料, 从方框中所给的A-E五个选项中选出正确选项(其中一项是多余选项), 将其序号填入第31~34小题, 并回答第35小题。注意:请将第35小题的答案写在非选择题部分的相应位置。
Reading opens doors to new worlds, develops your imagination, and even helps you do better in school. But getting started can be a little bit difficult. Here are some easy, enjoyable ways to make reading a natural part of your daily life.
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Start by searching different topics like space, nature or science to see what interests you most.Visit your school or local library and try different books until you find something you enjoy. The right book will make you want to keep reading.
◆Small steps are okay.
You don't need to finish a whole book in one sitting. Start with just 10-15 minutes a day-maybe during breakfast,before bed, or on the bus. You don't have to read for hours.
◆Read with a friend.
Join or start a book club with classmates or friends. After reading, share your favorite parts or discuss what surprised you. Friends can also suggest you some other great books.It makes reading more fun and social.
◆Make it a habit.
Record your progress in a notebook or an app. As reading becomes part of your life,you'll notice the more you read, the easier it gets and the more you'll enjoy it.
A.Read out aloud.
B.Find books you love.
C.Try reading every day.
D.Pick the same book together.
E.Even a few pages can make a difference.
Which do you think is the most useful way to get reading started?Why?(不超过20词)
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8、 阅读理解
The National Health Service (NHS) in the UK is doing something really cool. They are testing tiny cameras that patients can actually swallow(吞)to get checked for cancer(癌症).Cancer is a terrible disease. The earlier cancer is found, the easier it is to treat. So, the NHS invites people who might be at risk of certain cancers to have a check once or twice a year. Usually,people need to go to the hospital for the checks.
These special cameras are called PillCams. Why? Because they are put in a small capsule(胶囊)that's easy to swallow, just like taking a kind of medicine. The capsule also has a tiny light.As it travels through the body, it takes pictures of the patient's bowel (肠). The pictures are sent to a small device(装置)in a bag that the patient wears. After the camera finishes its job, the patient returns the bag to the hospital. Then, doctors can look at the photos carefully to see if there are any problems. The whole process takes 5 to 8 hours, and during this time,the patient can still go about their normal day, doing things like going to work or doing simple housework.
This amazing technology has already been tried in Scotland. Now, it's being tested on 11,000patients all over the UK, including England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Sir Simon Stevens, who is in charge of the NHS in England, said,"What seemed like something from a science fiction movie is now becoming real. These small camneras take two pictures every second as they move through your body,looking for signs of cancer and other health problems." It's so exciting to think about how this new technology can help more people stay healthy!
(1)、What cool thing is the National Health Service doing?A、They are searching a new kind of medicine. B、They are describing the risk of many diseases. C、They are testing special cameras to check cancer. D、They are asking people to buy some special cameras.(2)、How does PillCams send pictures to the doctors according to the text?A、Patients themselves take the capsule back to the hospital. B、Patients return the special bag with pictures to the hospital. C、Doctors come to the patient's home to get the pictures. D、The pictures are sent directly to the hospital's computer.(3)、In which part of the UK has the PillCam technology been tested first?A、In England. B、In Wales. C、In Scotland. D、In Northern Ireland.(4)、What can we learn from the text?A、The PillCam technology can help more people keep healthy. B、The PillCam technology is from a science fiction movie. C、The PillCamn technology can control all kinds of diseases. D、The PillCam technology can make the cameras work fast. -
9、 阅读理解
Social media, like Douyin, is full of different videos of dogs seeming to react(回应)to their favorite words, like "walk","ball" or "park",but do the pets truly know what is being said?
A new study by scientists inHungary has found that dogs may actually understand words more than was previously(先前)thought. The research team tested 27 pet dogs who knew at least three words for different objects, according to their owners. The scientists played a recording of the owner calling out the name of an object, such as a ball, or a toy. Then the owner held up either the matching thing or an object that did not match the name. Meanwhile,the scientists recorded electrical activity in the dogs' brains.
When the objects and words did not match, the dogs acted the most excitedly.The scientists noticed a sudden increase in their brain activity. They believed the dogs could picture the correct thing in their minds and react when the wrong thing appeared. While dogs may not use languages the same way humans do, the study shows that dogs have the ability to connect words with objects.
This discovery is really exciting. It heIps us understand our furry friends better. For example,if you want to train your dog,you can use clear words. Dogs can learn new words just like how we learn new things in school. Also, this study shows that dogs are smarter than we might think. They don't just reply to our voices; they truly understand some of the words we say. Maybe next time when you tell your dog "dinner time",it knows exactly what's coming!
(1)、How does the writer start the topic?A、 B、By telling a story. C、By asking a question. D、By listing numbers.(2)、What did the scientists do during the study according to the text?A、They showed dogs pictures of their favorite objects. B、They played the recording of the owners'voices. C、They asked the dogs to find their toys far away. D、They held up some of the matching thingsor objects.(3)、Which picture shows the dogs' brain activity when the objects and words didn't match?A、B、
C、
D、
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10、 阅读理解
It was winter in the Cascade Mountains. Most 16-year-olds were preparing for a high school dance, but Rachael had a different plan. She was leading her dog team through a challenging dog-sled(狗拉雪橇)race.Dog sled racing is difficult for any 16-year-old-especially for Rachael, who was blind.
Why was dog sledding so much fun for the girl?"I've always loved running with dogs!"Rachael explained,"After finishing almost every race,I feel pretty good about myself!"
The first day's race started. "Three, two, one,go!" shouted the race official, and Rachael set off. The dogs were tied together with special ropes. During the race,these ropes became mixed up.She had to stop and follow the ropes with hands. This time, her hands weren't enough, so Rachael got her helper, Matt, to help her. After Matt moved the dogs into position, she could continue the race. But unluckily, she was the last to cross the finish line.
The next morning, it was snowing. Just before she started, Rachael, still thinking about yesterday's surprising trouble, bent(弯腰)down and encouraged each member of her dog team.Then,the race started. There were many difficult turns in the course(赛道).Matt had to use his radio to warn Rachael about them several times during the day. Luckily,after this day's race,she had moved ahead in the competition!
Finally, it was the last day. It was a clear day in the beautiful Cascade Mountains. Rachael couldn't see the wonderful scenery,but she could hear the excited barking of her dogs. At last,she completed the race as the 23rd racer. As she passed the finish line, everybody cheered.
Although she didn't win the race itself, she successfully completed three daysof hard racing.She made it across 300 difficult miles guided by her love of racing. In many people's opinions,this was what made Rachael a real winner!
(1)、What made it more difficult for Rachael to take part in the race?A、She had trouble walking. B、She couldn't see well. C、She had hearing difficulties. D、She had no helpers.(2)、What does the underlined word "them" in paragraph 4 refer to?A、The turns. B、The dogs. C、The ropes. D、The competitors.(3)、Which is the correct time order of the following events?a. Rachael finished the race in 23rd place.
b. Matt helped Rachael move the dogs into position.
c. Rachael bent down and encouraged her dog team.
d. Rachael was the last to cross the finish line.
A、c-d-b-a B、a-c-d-b C、b-c-d-a D、b-d-c-a(4)、What can be the best title for the story?A、Ways to Train Sled Dogs B、An Amazing Winter Sport C、A Real Winner in the Snow D、A Dog Race in the Mountains -
11、 阅读理解
Although learning a skill might seem difficult at first, mastering something new can be fun.
What is a new skill?
There are lots of things you can try. For small kids, you can try learning a musical instrument,playing a sport, or learning arts. For teenagers, a new skill doesn't have to be a hobby,though,it can also be something called a life skill. It can be something like learning to cook and laying the table.
How do I start a new skill?
Different people have different ways to learn a new skill. Let's listen to what they say!
Learn from Books and Online lessons
Think about what you enjoy doing or what you'd like to try. Why not get a book from the library about your chosen skill or even look online, for tips on how to master something new? These days, I'm having fun learning how to draw comics. It's so interesting!
--Ruby
Join Local Classes
You have good choices for learning new things near you. Recently, I joined a dance class in my neighborhood, where I learned some basic dance moves.I also met a group of friendly people and made friends there! More importantly, I'm more confident than before!
--Julie
Find a teacher to guide you
The best way to learn a new skill is to find a teacher. My neighbor, Ms. Clark,has a beautiful garden full of vegetables and flowers. Every weekend, she shows me things like how to prepare soil, plant seeds properly. Ms. Clark says if I keep practicing, I might even be able to grow tomatoes by summer.
--Thomas
(1)、According to the text, what can teenagers learn as a life skill?A、To play the guitar. B、To cook a meal. C、To draw a picture. D、To do some sports.(2)、How does Julie start learning a new skill?A、 B、By having online lessons. C、By asking a neighbor for help. D、By taking part in a local class.(3)、In which part of the magazine can we read the text?A、Life Guide. B、Sports News. C、Art and Music. D、Story Time. -
12、 假设你是张华,你的英国好友 Alice暑期将来中国游学。请根据以下信息,写一封邮件,向她推荐一家合适的博物馆。
注意:
1. 邮件需包含所选博物馆的至少两点相关信息,可适当发挥;
2. 文中不得出现真实姓名、学校等信息;
3. 词数80左右;邮件的首尾和第一句已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear Alice,
I'm excited to know that you are coming to China soon.
……
Yours,
Zhang Hua
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13、 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的词,或填入括号中所给单词的正确形式。
Everyone needs a favorite place. Today, I want to introduce my favorite place.
It is by the window in my bedroom. I have a white armchair and a blanket (毯子). My grandma (make) the blanket for me when I was little. Next to the chair, there is a bookshelf my favorite books. On top of the bookshelf, there are some (stone) I collected from the beach. I've got a few photos on one side of the window and mirror on the other side. I've got curtains (窗帘) on my window, too.
Do you have a favorite place at home? Is it in your bedroom or in the sitting room, or somewhere else? Maybe you don't have one, but you want(turn) somewhere you like into a special place. Then can you create a special place? Here are a few ideas to help you make it.
Light is important in a room. Is there natural light or do you need a lamp?
You don't need a lot of furniture. A chair or an armchair (be) enough.
What colors do you like around you? Larger posters and softer blankets work (well) than you think.
Now you can collect some favorite things to put in(you) special place.
Remember, no one is the same, everyone's favorite place is different. Anyone can make their place special.
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14、 阅读下面短文,根据括号内所给汉语注释写出单词的正确形式(每空一词)。
FUNDRAISING UPDATE
On Monday, April 20 at 9: 02 a.m., Mr. Thompson wrote…
Thanks for all the great ideas! The teachers carefully discussed all the ideas you gave us and a few other ones. Here is the fundraising (计划) for this year:
Grade 7: You will sell delicious chocolate cake. We will (订购) them directly from Charlie's Chocolates. Each cake (花费) just a dollar. Mr. Campbell, our English teacher, is going to give you more details at (五) o'clock tomorrow afternoon.
Grade 8: You're going to sell water bottles with our school name on them. These useful bottles are just (合适) for daily use. Miss Carpenter, the math teacher, will (清晰) explain everything about it on Thursday morning.
Grade 9: Get ready for a fun dance! And you're going to sell (门票) to it. It'll be in the school (体育馆) on Saturday night, May 8th, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Ms. Richard, our experienced music teacher, will meet you in the dance room next Tuesday before dinner to have a (简短) talk about it.
We're all looking forward to this year's fundraising events. With everyone's support, they'll surely be a big(成功). Let's work together and make it happen!
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15、 将方框中所给词语的适当形式填入短文中,每词仅用一次。
for agree have a dance idea easy
FUNDRAISING TIME!
On Wednesday, April 15 at 1: 37 p.m. , Mr. Thompson wrote . . .
The school is asking students in grades 7-9 to help with this year's fundraising (募捐) activities. If you have any , please post them in the comments below.
COMMENTS
Wburrington Why don't we ? My brother's class did that at his school, and they raised some money.
Cromano Let's sell chocolate cake! Who doesn't like chocolate?
It'll be a(n) way to raise money!
Jarmon I ! We can make T-shirts with our school name on them and sell them directly on the school website. I believe everyone will buy them—great fundraising!
to add your comment below.
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16、 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
Angie is a talented soccer player. Last Sunday, when she scored a goal, she did a victory dance, but the rest of the team was1 .
"She never passes the ball," said Isabel, Angie's teammate. "She wants all the praise 2 herself. "
The next day, the team arrived early,3 Angie wasn't there. She never missed a practice.
"Angie fell off her bike and broke her foot, " said the coach.
"Oh, no!" Isabel's eyes opened4 . The team knew they were in the final just because of Angie. Soon, the day of the final arrived. In the first half, the other team scored two goals. "We're going to lose! More 5 !" shouted Angie from the bench (替补席).
They were a good team, but didn't have enough 6 without their star player. At halftime, an idea hit Isabel. "We're always complaining (抱怨) that Angie doesn't pass the ball. Let us do it together!" They ran onto the field with renewed confidence and played 7 right from the start.
"Pass the ball to Lu. Shoot! " shouted the coach.
They scored their first goal. The whole team ran up to Lu and 8 with her. During the rest of the game, they scored two more goals. The team ran around with 9 .
Angie looked on and 10 they had never celebrated like that with her before.
Suddenly she knew the truth. She had only 11 herself. Then she walked over to the girls. "I believed you could do it! I'm 12 I've never said that before. "
The other girls looked at each other and 13 . "Thank you, Angie! " Angie couldn't 14 they were thanking her. From then on, she15 made sure everyone played a part. And the team? They went on to win match after match!
(1)A 、 bored B 、 crazy C 、 quiet D 、 lonely(2)A 、 for B 、 with C 、 from D 、 about(3)A 、 so B 、 if C 、 but D 、 until(4)A 、 wide B 、 clear C 、 small D 、 quick(5)A 、 help B 、 focus C 、 danger D 、 advice(6)A 、 respect B 、 confidence C 、 pleasure D 、 knowledge(7)A 、 busily B 、 easily C 、 actively D 、 politely(8)A 、 played B 、 argued C 、 studied D 、 celebrated(9)A 、 doubt B 、 shame C 、 kindness D 、 excitement(10)A 、 realized B 、 imagined C 、 promised D 、 explained(11)A 、 talked with B 、 waited for C 、 heard from D 、 thought about(12)A 、 sorry B 、 proud C 、 amazed D 、 certain(13)A 、 cried B 、 smiled C 、 shook D 、 excused(14)A 、 know B 、 forget C 、 believe D 、 understand(15)A 、 seldom B 、 never C 、 always D 、 sometimes -
17、 阅读下面材料,从下面所给的A—E五个选项中选出正确选项(其中一项是多余选项),并回答最后小题。
The sandwich may have been invented in the UK, but Americans have taken the idea of bread and fillings to new heights. In the US, sandwiches range (变化) from a simple, quick, and classic butter to the world's most expensive sandwich. Some people, however, don't like sandwiches. They say sandwiches are inconvenient and boring. What do you think?
Here are some facts you need to know.
◆ The sandwich is believed to have been named in the 1700s.
◆ A survey found that Americans eat an average of six sandwiches each week.
◆ Sandwiches are also the top source (来源) of salt and unhealthy fats in people's diets, according to research.
Sandwiches are the best lunch.
1. You can personalize sandwiches to your own tastes, so they're never boring.
2. And if you use food, you already have in the house, you're stopping food waste.
3. A sandwich is practical. Just make it and enjoy it on the go.
1. Basic and boring are the perfect words to describe sandwiches. We have had more than enough of them.
2. Sandwiches aren't as practical as people think. They can be over filled, making a mess.
3. They are often unhealthy, especially if you buy them at a fast-food restaurant.
A. They are simple and inexpensive.
B. Sandwiches aren't as good as people say.
C. And most always keep sandwiches on hand.
D. Are sandwiches the best lunch?
E. Why do people love making sandwiches?
Is it a good choice for you to eat sandwiches for lunch? Why or why not? Write about 15 words.
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18、 阅读理解
①Have you ever had such an experience? You and your friends might not agree about what game to play after school, which restaurant makes the best pizza, or which football team is the best around the world. Although disagreements can be uncomfortable, there are some steps you can take to make conversations more productive (有成效的).
②If you don't share someone's opinion, you can still listen to what they have to say. Show that you are paying attention by listening carefully without interrupting (打断) them. Another way to show that you are listening is by repeating what they said. You can start by saying, " ▲ "
③When someone has an opinion you don't agree with, it can be easy to dismiss (回驳) it—especially if it's on a topic you are really interested in. Avoiding using words, like "silly". Instead, focus on speaking calmly. Start with your ideas that begin with "I" instead of "You". For example, you might lead your opinion with "I feel" or "I see this another way. "
④If you have a strong opinion, you can do better for it with facts instead of feelings. Start by asking if you can share your opinion. Then relax your shoulders and say what you would like to say in a calm voice. If you get interrupted, kindly tell the person that you have given them a turn to speak, and now you would like to speak. Then give the person a chance to share his or her ideas.
⑤Sometimes you may find that you can't change the other person's mind, and they may not change yours. Still, you can look for points you do agree on. You may also have a better understanding of each other's opinion, and it's worth the effort because healthy communication builds strong relationships.
(1)、Why does the writer ask a question in Paragraph 1?A、To share his personal experiences. B、To interest readers in the topic. C、To tell the importance of experiences. D、To ask readers to answer the question.(2)、Which of the following can be put in "____" in Paragraph 2 as an example?A、OK.I understand you, you are saying... B、Fine. You're certainly wrong, but go on. C、Well. Let me tell you whyI disagree first. D、Sure.I already know my idea is better, though.(3)、Which of the following best shows the structure of the text?A、B、
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(4)、What can be the best title of the text?A、Different ways to feel calm B、Good ways to make friends C、Talk to people you disagree with D、Learn to understand other people -
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A study has found that red squirrels are facing growing competition from grey squirrels. However, a team of scientists is working hard to protect these red squirrels. The team has developed a system (系统) to help them, and the system is being tested in some places.
Red squirrels have lived in the UK for about 10, 000 years, but there are only around 160, 000 left. They once lived in most woodlands but now they have to live in northern England, Scotland, the Isle of Wight off the south coast of England and Anglesey in north Wales. While there are 2.7 million grey squirrels in the UK. Grey squirrels were introduced from North America in 1876. They are bigger, so they are better at competing for food and areas to live in. They also carry a virus called squirrelpox. This virus doesn't harm grey squirrels but can be dangerous for the red squirrels.
To deal with the problems red squirrels are having, scientists have developed a system called Squirrel Agent to help increase red squirrel numbers. The new system uses AI, and it has been trained to look at images and tell grey squirrels and red squirrels apart (分开). The system gets it right 97% of the time.
The aim of the system is to help red squirrels by giving them more food, while stopping grey squirrel populations from getting even bigger. Using the information it has learned, the AI lets red squirrels get to feeders where they can eat lots of food without being with grey squirrels. To stop the grey population getting bigger, the system can offer grey squirrels other food. And there's something on the food that safely keeps grey squirrels from having too many babies, to keep their numbers in balance. And importantly, a human checks that the AI does identify grey squirrels properly.
(1)、What is Paragraph 2 mainly about?A、Where red squirrels once lived. B、When grey squirrels came to the UK. C、How grey squirrels have got a virus. D、Why red squirrels are in danger in the UK.(2)、How can the Squirrel Agent system help red squirrels?A、By giving them more food B、By taking photos of grey squirrels. C、By guiding them to most woodlands. D、By training grey squirrels to use the system.(3)、What does the underlined word "identify" in the last paragraph probably mean?A、feed B、catch C、protect D、recognize(4)、What is the main purpose of the text?A、To describe red squirrels' living habits. B、To introduce the ways of saving red squirrels. C、To explain grey squirrels' problems. D、To show ideas about protecting grey squirrels. -
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The wind was strong. Sam Edmunds' hat blew off. His long hair waved in the air. He heard a voice behind him: "Is that a boy or a girl?" He shook his head. "Just one more month!" He said to himself.
People often talked about his long hair behind his back. Sometimes they laughed at him. But he never felt any shame. The 14-year-old boy from London spent three years growing his hair, because he decided to raise money for a very good cause by having his head shaved (剃发).
When he last had a haircut, in 2021, Sam raised 3, 200 pounds for a local food bank (where people in need can get food and help). He says, "I always had the idea of doing it again."
Day after day, hope grew together with his hair. Finally, the time came. Sam walked into a barber's shop (理发店). He took off his hat and his hair fell around his shoulders. The other customers were very surprised. "Please cut it short and give the hair," he said. The barber's scissors did their work. Sam carefully put the hair into a bag and walked to the post office.
This time, Sam is supporting the Little Princess Trust, a charity that provides wigs (假发) to young people who have lost their hair due to medical conditions. And a week later, he received a letter:
Sam looked at the smart young man in the mirror, and he is already thinking about his next charity head shave. He remembered the words of Plato: "Happiness springs from doing good and helping others." He smiled and said to himself, "It's time to grow happiness again."
(1)、How did Sam feel when people talked about his long hair?A、Shy. B、Mad. C、Calm. D、Bored.(2)、Why did Sam grow his hair long?A、 B、Because he liked looking cool with long hair. C、Because he wanted to raise money for charity. D、Because he decided to make wigs on his own.(3)、What did Sam do with his newly cut hair?A、He gave it to the barber in return. B、He wrote a letter about his long hair. C、He sold it to help the local food bank again. D、He posted it to a charity to help young patients.(4)、What does the underlined sentence "It's time to grow happiness again. " mean in the last paragraph?A、Sam will start growing his hair again to help others. B、Sam will ask his friends to join him in charity work. C、Sam tries to make more money to donate to charities. D、Sam waits for another chance to cut his hair by himself.