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七年級(jí)英語(yǔ)下期期末高頻易錯(cuò)考點(diǎn)專練(人教版)專題閱讀理解30篇Passage1Koalasareoftencalledkoalabears,buttheyarenotbears.Theyhavesmalleyes,abignoseandroundears.Andtheyhavenotails.Theycanrunasfastasarabbit.Theycanalsoclimbtreesverywell.Akoalamomusuallyhasonebabyatatime.Whenthebabyisborn(出生),itisonly2cmlong.Ithasnohair,noears,andcan’tseeanything.Itlivesinitsmom’spouch(育兒袋),andstaysthereforabout6months.That’swhenitstartstoseeandgrowsearsandhair.After8to9months,it’stoobigtogetintothepouch,soitspendsallitstimeonitsmother’sback.Atabout12months,itleavesitsmomtobuilditshome.Usually,akoalacanlivefor16years.Nowkoalasareingreatdanger.Theirnumbersaredroppingeveryyear.AgroupcalledBangalowKoalasstartedin2019tohelpsavethem.They’veplantedover336,000eucalyptustrees,andtheywanttoplant500,000moreby2025.Aworkerofthegroupsaid,“Welovethecuteanimals.We’lldoeverythingtosavethem.”Infact,it’severyone’sdutytosavethem.1.Howlongdoesittakeanew-bornkoalatoseetheworld?A.About16years. B.About12months. C.Abouthalfayear.2.What’sthemeaningoftheunderlined(畫(huà)線的)word“dropping”?A.Goingdown. B.Keepingthesame. C.Becomingzero.3.Afterthelastparagraph,thewritermaytalkabout______.A.koalas’importantlivinghabitsB.somewaysforustosavekoalasC.thedangeroflosingmorekoalasPassage2請(qǐng)閱讀下面語(yǔ)篇,從每小題所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出一個(gè)最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。Therearemanykindsofparrots.Somearequitebig,butothersareverysmall.Peoplelikethembecausetheyoftenhavebeautiful,brightcolorsandsomeofthemcantalk.Mostpeopledon’tknowwhysomeparrotscantalkandmostotherbirdscannot.Somepeoplehavetheideathatparrotscantalkbecausetheyhavebig,thicktongues(厚的舌頭).However,therearebirdsthatcantalkwithoutbig,thicktongues,aswellasbirdsthatcannottalkwithbig,thicktongues.Parrotsusuallydon’tknowwhattheyaresayingwhentheytalk.Theyonlycopythesoundstheyhear.However,theyknowwhentosaysomewords,suchas“hello”and“goodbye”.Mostparrotscomefromtropicalareas(熱帶地區(qū)),buttheyareadaptable(有適應(yīng)能力的)andcanliveinmostplaces.Thisisonereasonwhysailors(水手)liketotakeparrotswiththemonlongtrips.Perhapstheotherreasonisthattheywantsomeoneorsomethingthattheycantalkwith.4.Whydopeoplelikeparrots?A.Becauseoftheirclearvoice.B.Becauseoftheirbeautifulcolors.C.Becauseoftheirspecialshapesandsizes.5.Howdoparrotssaymostofthewords?A.Bystayingwithsailors.B.Bylearningfromotherbirds.C.Bycopyingthesoundsofthewords.6.Whicharethereasonswhysailorstakeparrotswiththemonlongtrips?①Parrotscanliveinmostplaces.②Theyneedsomeoneorsomethingtotalkwith.③Parrotscantellthewayonthesea.④Theycankillthemforfoodontheway.A.①② B.①③ C.②③7.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?A.Parrotsliketalkingwithsailors.B.Parrotsknowwhattheyaresaying.C.Therearedifferentkindsofparrots.8.Wherecanwefindthepassage?A.Inasciencebook. B.Inaguidebook. C.Inahistorybook.Passage3GentleGiants:AfricanElephantsElephantsaremyfavoriteanimalsintheworld.TheseamazingcreaturesliveinAfricanforestsandgrasslands.Didyouknowelephantsarethelargestlandanimals?Anadultelephantcancarryupto9,000kilogramswithitsstrongtrunk!Theirlongtrunkshelpthempickleavesfromtalltreesanddrinkwatereasily.Africanelephantshaveveryspecialfamilies.Theyliveingroupscalledherds,withmanyfemaleelephantstakingcareofbabyelephantstogether.Thelittleelephantsstaywiththeirmothersforabout16years!Thoughtheylookquitebigandsometimesdangerous,elephantsareactuallyfriendlyanimalsifwedon’thurtthem.Theyneverattackfirstunlesstheyfeelscared.Sadly,thesewonderfulanimalsneedourhelp.Peoplecutdowntoomanytreesinelephanthabitats,leavingthemwithoutenoughfood.Somebadhunterskillelephantsfortheirivorytusks.Everyyear,about20,000elephantsdiebecauseofthis.Wemustsavetheseintelligentanimalsbeforetheydisappearforever!Whyareelephantsimportanttoourenvironment?Theyhelpforestsgrowbycarryingseedsintheirwaste.Theirbigfootprintsevencreatesmallpoolsofwaterforotheranimals!Ifweprotectelephants,we’realsosavingmanyotherforestcreatures.Whatcanwedo?Neverbuyivoryproducts.Supportorganizationsthattakecareofwildelephants.Remember—whenweprotectnature,we’reprotectingourfuturetoo!9.WheredoAfricanelephantsmainlylive?A.Asianmountains. B.Africanforestsandgrasslands.C.Europeanzoos. D.Australiandeserts.10.Howmuchweightcananadultelephantcarrywithitstrunk?A.9,000kilograms. B.5,000kilograms.C.2,000kilograms. D.15,000kilograms.11.Howdoelephantfamiliesprotectbabies?A.Femaleelephantscareforbabiestogether. B.Maleelephantsleadthegroupalone.C.Babiesleavemothersattheageof5. D.Eachmotherraisesbabiesseparately.12.Whyareelephantsimportantforforestgrowth?A.Theyhuntharmfulinsects. B.Theycutdownoldtrees.C.Theycarryseedsinwaste. D.Theyscareawayotheranimals.Passage4OurEarthhaslotsofdifferentplaces.Animalshavetofindwaystofitinenvironment(適應(yīng)環(huán)境).Thishassomethingtodowithbiologyandgeography.Inhotdeserts,there’snotmuchwater.It’sveryhotthere.Camels(駱駝)aregreatatlivingindeserts.Theyhavehumps(駝峰)ontheirbacks.ThehumpscanholdalotoffatWhenthere’snofoodorwaterforalongtime,thefatturnsintoenergyandwater.Thishelpscamelsstayalive.Camelsalsohavebig,flatfeet.Theirfeethelpthemwalkonsoftsand.Theydon’tsink(下沉)becauseoftheirfeet.UpinthecoldArctic,polarbearsaretherulers.Theyarecoveredwiththick,whitefur.Thefurkeepsthemwarm.Italsohelpsthemhide(躲藏)inthesnow.Thisway,theycancatchfoodeasily.Undertheirskin,polarbearshaveathicklayeroffat.ThefathelpsthemstaywarminthecoldArctic.Theirfurandfatareimportantforlivingintheicyplace.Tropical(熱帶的)rainforestshavemanydifferentanimals.Chameleons(變色龍)livethere.Theycandoacoolthing-changetheirskincolor.Whentheplacearoundthemchangescolor,chameleonschangetoo.Thishelpsthemhidefromanimalsthatwanttoeatthem.Italsohelpsthemcatchtheirownfood.Therainforesthasmanycolors.Thechameleon’scolor-changingskillhelpsitstayalive.13.Camels’big,flatfeetaremainlyfor________.A.carryingheavythings B.walkingonsoftsandsafelyC.runningfastinthedesert D.holdingenoughfat14.Howdoesapolarbear’sfurhelpitliveintheArctic?A.Itmakesthepolarbearswimfaster. B.Ithelpsthepolarbearfindapartner.C.Itkeepsthebearwarmandhelpsithide. D.Itletsthepolarbearsleepthroughwinter.15.Theunderlinedword“ruler”inthispassageprobablymeans________.A.a(chǎn)thingforcounting B.a(chǎn)long,straighttool(工具)C.themostpowerfulanimal D.a(chǎn)goodpersonofaplace16.Whichpictureshowsthestructureofthepassage?A. B. C. D.17.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?A.AnimalsandTheirHomes B.DifferentAnimalsonEarthC.HowAnimalsFitinEnvironments D.TheLifeofCamels,PolarBearsandChameleonsPassage5Welcometoourschoollibrary!LibraryOpeningHoursMonday—Thursday:9:00a.m.—17:00p.m.Friday:ClosedWeekends:8:30a.m.—20:30p.m.LibraryRules:▲Allstudentsmusthavealibrarycard.▲Keepquietinthelibrary.▲Computersareforschoolworkonly.▲Onestudentcanborrow(借)threebookseachtime.▲Don’teatordrink.▲Don’tlitter.Keepeverythinginthelibrarycleanandtidy.▲Don’twriteordrawinthebooks.▲Norunning.▲Nophonecalls.18.HowlongisthelibraryopenonTuesday?A.For8hours. B.For11hours. C.For12hours.19.Whichpicturescanweseeinthislibrary?A.①④ B.②③ C.②④20.Howmanybookscanastudentborrowfromthelibraryeverytime?A.3 B.4 C.521.Whichstudentdoesn’tfollowthelibraryrule?A.Tonydrawsafoxinalibrarybook.B.Sallyhasherbreakfastoutsidethelibrary.C.Marygoestothelibraryat10a.m.onSunday.22.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingto(根據(jù))thepassage?A.A12-year-oldchildcan’treadinthelibrary.B.Thelibraryseldomopensat9:00inthemorning.C.Studentscandoschoolworkonthelibrarycomputers.Passage6TomandMikearegoodfriends.Sometimestheyarekindtoeachother,butsometimestheyarenot.Butalloftheirclassmatessaytheyarelikebrothers.Onedaytheygooutforawalktogether.Atnoontheyareveryhungryandtheygointoarestauranttohavelunch.Thewaitercomesuptothemandasks,“WhatcanIdoforyou?”“Pleasebringustwohamburgersfirst,”saysTom.Whenthewaiterputstwohamburgersonthetable,Miketakesthebiggeroneatonce.Tomgetsangry.“Youareimpolite,Mike.Whydon’tyoutakethesmallerone?”saysTom.“ButIamright,”saysMikewithasmile.“IfIletyoutakethemfirst,whichonewillyouchoose?”“Ofcourse,I’lltakethesmallerone,”saysTom.“Yes,”Mikesays.“Ifyoutakethesmallerone,thebiggeronewillstillbemine.Don’tyouthinkso?”“Oh,”Tomcan’tanswer.23.WhatcanweknowaboutTomandMikeaccordingtothefirstparagraph?A.Theyareimpolitetoothers. B.Theyaresometimeskindtoeachother.C.Theyarekindbrothers. D.Theyarestudentsindifferentclasses.24.WhydoesTomgetangry?A.Becausethewaiterbringsthemsmallhamburgers.B.BecauseMikedoesn’twanttogiveahamburgertohim.C.Becausehedoesn’tlikeeatinghamburgersforlunch.D.BecauseMiketakesthebiggerhamburger.25.Mikethinksonlyof________whentheyhavelunch.A.himself B.Tom C.hisclassmate D.themselves26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“impolite”meaninChinese?A.沒(méi)有耐心的 B.不禮貌的 C.不謙虛的 D.不友好的27.Wecaninfer(推斷)fromthestorythat________.A.MikeispoliterthanTom B.MikelikeseatinghamburgersbetterthanTomC.Tomalsowantstoeatthebiggerhamburger D.MikeisacleverandpoliteboyPassage7Studentslearntheirlessonsinclass.Inclass,teachersteachthem.Studentssitintheclassroomlisteningtotheteacher.Thisisawayoflearning.Isthistheonlywayforstudentstolearn?Ofcoursenot.Thereisanother(另一個(gè))wayto]earn.Thatis,studentscanteachthemselves.Howcanyouteachyourself?Thefirstthingistoread.Youcanreadsomethinginteresting,andafterthat,youwillfindsomequestions.Thesecondistoaskyourselfquestions.Manycleverstudentsoftendothis.Thequestionsareaboutsomethingyoudon’tunderstandoryouwanttoknowmoreabout.Youcanwritedownthesequestions.Thethirdthingistoanswerquestionsyourselfby(通過(guò))thinkinghardonyourown,byreadingthetextsorotherbooks,andsometimesbyaskingotherpeople.Thesearethewaysofteachingyourself.Andifyoudothemforalongtime,youwillbesuretosucceed(成功)inyourstudy.28.Listeningtotheteacheris________forstudentstolearnsomething.A.notaway B.thebestway C.theonlyway D.nottheonlyway29.Accordingtothepassage,________isNOTthewaytoanswerquestionsyourself.A.usingthecomputer B.thinkinghardbyyourselfC.readingsomething D.a(chǎn)skingotherpeople30.Ifweputthispassageintothreeparts,itwouldbe________.(①=Para.(自然段)1

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⑤=Para.5)A.①②;③④;⑤ B.①②③;④;⑤ C.①;②③;④⑤ D.①;②③④;⑤31.Howmanywaysarementioned(提到)inthepassage?A.One. B.Two. C.Three. D.Four.32.Whichisthebesttitleforthispassage?A.HowtoFindaGoodTeacher B.HowtoTeachYourselfC.HowtoAnswerYourselfQuestions D.HowtoSucceedPassage8No.7YucaiSchoolisthehometoallstudents.Heretheycanjoininmanyinterestingactivitiesinaterm.TheseventhgradersaregoingtohaveaschooltriptoPandaBasenextFriday.WewishallthestudentsinGradeSevenreadthefollowingrequirements.Hopeyouallhaveagoodtime!RULESFORTRIPStudentshavetowearschooluniforms.★Remembertobringyourowndrinksandfood.★Keepthebusclean.★Don’tforgettosayhellotoourdrivers.Ifyouhaveanyquestions,pleasecallat86334296.WANTEDWewantsomestudentstotakephotosduringthetrip.Ifyouaregoodatit,lovetakingphotosandhaveagoodcamerapleasecall:84433627.NOTICEMeetontheschoolplaygroundat7:30.WalktothebusstopnearShuijingfangat8:00andgotonthebusinline.Listentotheguidecarefully.Getmoreinformationfromyourheadteacher.DIARYSHOWWriteadiaryafterthetrip.Andemailtheschoolmagazine.Don’tforgettowritedownyournameandclassinyourdiaries.E-mail:Jenny2009@163.com.33.WhenwillthestudentsinGradeSevenhaveaschooltrip?A.Nextweek. B.NextFriday. C.At7:30. D.Lastmonth.34.Ifthestudentswanttoknowmoreaboutthetriprules,theycancall________.A.84433627 B.86334296 C.theirheadteacher D.8633429935.Whatmustthestudentshaveiftheywanttotakephotosduringthetrip?A.Schooluniforms. B.Sayhellotothedriver.C.Goodcamera. D.Goodnotebook36.Whenandwheredothestudentsmeet?A.Ontheplaygroundat7:30. B.Onthebusat8:00.C.AtShuijingfangat7:30 D.Inthecarat8:00.37.Whatdothestudentshavetowriteintheirdiary?A.Theiremails. B.Theirnameandclass. C.Theirphotos. D.Theirpens.Passage9Playingsportscanbringlotsofbenefits(好處)tochildren’shealth.However,somechildrendon’tenjoydoingsportsandmaymissthesebenefits.Whenyoucan’tforce(強(qiáng)迫)yourchildtoloveplayingsports,youcanworktogethertocreateconditions(創(chuàng)造條件)forhimorher.▲Mostchildrenwhoenjoysportswanttobewiththeirfriendsandhavelotsoffun.Theycan’tenjoyplayingasportiftheyarenothavingfun.Letyourchildknowthatitisgoodtowanttowinandtotryhisorherbesttowin.Buthavingfunismoreimportantthan(比)winning.Lookingintootheroptions(選擇)Somechildrendon’tenjoyteamsportsbecauseitisnoteasytoplaywithothersandlearnteamwork.Ifyourchilddoesn’tliketeamsports,youcantrysportsliketennis,ping-pongandbadminton.Ifcompetition(競(jìng)爭(zhēng))isaproblemforhimorher,trysportslikeswimming,runningandridingabicycle.Theyarealsogoodforhealthandcanbringlotsoffun!38.WhatcanyoulearnfromParagraph1?A.Onlysportsaregoodforchildren’shealth.B.Childrenwilllikeplayingsportsiftheirparentsforcethem.C.Parentscantrytheirbesttomaketheirchildrenloveplayingsports.39.Whatcanyouputin▲?A.Makingsureit’sfun B.Alwayswinningagame C.Exercisingwithfriends40.Whatsportcanchildrentryiftheyaren’tinterestedincompetitivesports?A.Tennis. B.Badminton. C.Running.41.Whoisthetextwrittenfor?A.Students. B.Parents. C.Teachers.42.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.HowtoHelpChildrenEnjoySportsB.WhyPlayingSportsIsImportantforChildrenC.WhatSportsChildrenLikePlayingPassage10WelcometotheSchoolDanceClub

Doyouwanttoexercisemoreandbehealthier(更健康)?Yes?JointheSchoolDanceClubanditcanmakeyourdreamscometrue!Kindsofdances:folk,modern,pop,etc.Levelsofdifficulty:Level1,Level2andLevel3.Whotojoin:Aged12~15.Teachers:HelenWhite◆13yearsofteachingexperience(經(jīng)驗(yàn))◆BegoodatChinesedanceJohnSmith◆Bethefirstprizewinner(獲勝者)of“DancersonStage”.KenPower◆Begoodatdifferentkindsofdances,especially(尤其是)at“fusion(融合)”dance.Ifyouwouldliketobeoneofus,pleaseemailMariaCooperatmaria@126.combeforeMarch18th.43.TheSchoolDanceClubisforthosewhowantto________.A.behealthier B.bequiet C.singfolksongs44.HowmanylevelsofdifficultydoestheSchoolDanceClubhave?A.Two. B.Three. C.Four.45.IfyouwanttolearnChinesedance,youcanstudywith________.A.KenPower B.JohnSmith C.HelenWhite46.Whocanjointhedanceclub?A.Teacherswithrich(豐富的)experience.B.Teachersgoodatdancing.C.Studentsaged15.47.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.KenPowercandancemanykindsofdancesanddofusiondance.B.JohnSmithdancesverywellandwinsthefirstprizeof“DancersonStage”.C.Ifyouwanttojointhedanceclub,youmustemailMariaCooperafterMarch18th.Passage11Doyouoftendosportsatschool?IntheUK,everyonehastohavePEatschooluntiltheageofsixteen.Usually,14to16--year--oldstudentsdoabout100minutesofsportsaweekatschoolbutthisbecomes30minutesaweekfor17and18--year--oldstudents.IfstudentsenjoyPE,theycandosportsatsportsclubsafterclass.Schoolsworktogetherwithsportsclubs.Theyhopestudentscandomoresports.Herearesomestudents’ideasaboutthis.MyfavouritesubjectatschoolisPE.Iliketeamsports,especiallybasketball.Wetrainafterschoolandplaygamesagainstotherschoolsonceaweek.(Blake,15)Ioftendanceinthegym,butIdon’tlikeplayingsportsoutsidewhenit’scoldorrainy.(Megan,14)IplayfootballforourschoolteamandIloveit.Wetraintwiceaweek.(Drew,16)48.IntheUK,schoolstudentshavePEatschooluntiltheyare________.A.12yearsold B.14yearsoldC.16yearsold D.20yearsold49.Whichstudentdoesthemostsportsatschoolaweek?A. B. C. D.50.HowoftendoesBlakedothebasketballtraining?A.Onceaweek. B.Twiceaweek.C.Onceaday. D.Twiceaday.51.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothetext?A.Blakeisinterestedinplayingbaseball.B.Meganlikestoplaysportsoutsideoncolddays.C.Drewpractisesplayingfootballtwiceamonth.D.Studentscandosportsatsportsclubsafterclass.52.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.WhatstudentsintheUKlikedoing.B.HowoftenstudentsintheUKdosports.C.WhomakesstudentsintheUKdosports.D.WhythestudentsintheUKlikedoingsports.Passage12Boblikesclimbingverymuch.However,therewasn’toneclimbingclubinhisschoolatfirst,sohefeltsad.Atthebeginningofthesecondyearofmiddleschool,hisschoolsetuprockclimbinglessonsinordertoencouragestudentstoexercise.▲Inthefirstlesson,thecoachsaid,“Rockclimbingneedsstrength,speed,courageandpersistence(堅(jiān)持).Allthesearenecessary.”ButinBob’sopinion,rockclimbingwasjustafunactivity.Itinterestedhim.Duringthefollowingclasses,thecoachaskedthestudentstorun1,000metresfirst,andthenclimbwitharope.WhenBobfinishedrunning,healmostlosthisbreathandgotbored,andheevendidnotwanttotouchtherope.Hethoughtitwaslessinterestingthanbefore.Thecoachnoticedthatandaskedhim,“Whydoyouwanttotakerockclimbinglessons?”“Icomeforfun,ofcourse.”“Isthatfun?”heasked.Bobshookhisheadslowly.Thecoachthenexplainedpatiently,“That’sbecauseyoustophalfway(半途).Youknow,beautifulsightsarealwaysonthetop.”Afterhearinghiswords,Bobmadeuphismindtofinishhisjourney.Whenhegottothetopintheend,hefeltreallyexcited.Itishardtoreachthetopofthemountain,butitisapitytostophalfway.Sodon’tgiveup.53.Whydidtheschoolsetuprockclimbinglessons?A.Todevelopstudents’hobbies. B.Toencouragestudentstoexercise.C.Toofferstudentsmoreclubs. D.Toletstudentsenjoyactivities.54.Whichofthefollowingcanbeputin“▲”inParagraph2?A.Hedidn’twanttojoinnow. B.Hethoughtitwastoolate.C.Hewassohappythathejoinedatonce. D.Hewantedtofocusonhisstudy.55.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”refertoinParagraph4?A.B. C. D.56.HowdidBob’sfeelingchangeaccordingtothepassage?A.Sad→happy→bored→excited. B.Excited→sad→bored→happy.C.Happy→sad→excited→bored. D.Sad→bored→excited→happy.57.What’sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.LearntoAcceptHelpfulAdvice B.Let’sFindtheBestHobbyC.Don’tGiveUpHalfway D.NeverStayintheSamePlacePassage13HealthyEatingHabits:YourPlate,YourPowerHowoftendoyouthinkabouttheconnectionbetweenyourmealsandhealth?Let’sdiscoverhowsmallchoicescanbringbigchanges!TheProblemwithCommonHabitsManycustomersatfast-foodrestaurantsfacethesameissue:orderingfriesinsteadofsalads.Doesthishabitcausehealthrisks?Yes!Greasydishesoftenleadtolowenergy.Astudyshowsthat70%ofteenagersdon’teatenoughvegetables,whichmayresultinpoorconcentrationatschool.BuildingaBalancedDietAskyourself:Isthismealbalancedornot?Aperfectplateshouldinclude:Proteins(蛋白質(zhì))(grilledchicken/fish)Wholegrains(brownrice/whole-wheatbread)Colorfulvegetable(carrots/spinach)Whenreadingamenu,trythis:Wouldyouprefersteamedbroccoliorfriedpotatoes?Alwayspickthelighteroption!Restaurantsnowservesmallerportions.Remember:Eatingenoughmeansstoppingwhenyou’re80%full.Real-LifeSuccessStoryTom(14)usedtodrinkthreesodasdaily.Afterswitchingtowaterandfreshjuice,hesays:“MysoccerskillsimprovedbecauseIhavemoreenergy!Ialsoserveasa‘healthychoiceadvisor’inourschoolcafénow.”YourTurn!Whichisbetterforbreakfast:Sugarycerealoroatmealwithfruits?Why?58.Whathealthproblemmightgreasydishescauseaccordingtothetext?A.Improvedcookingskills. B.Lowenergylevels.C.Betterrestaurantservice. D.Increasedvegetableintake.59.WhatisTom’snewroleintheschoolcafé?A.Menudesigner. B.Dishcleaner.C.Sodasupplier. D.Healthychoiceadvisor.60.Whichsentencefromthetextisachoicequestion?A.Doesthishabitcausehealthrisks?B.Wouldyouprefersteamedbroccoliorfriedpotatoes?C.MysoccerskillsimprovedbecauseIhavemoreenergy!D.70%ofteenagersdon’teatenoughvegetables.61.Whatisthemainpurposeofthearticle?A.Tocomparedifferentfast-foodrestaurants.B.Toexplainhowtocookgrilledchicken.C.Tolistallhealthybreakfastoptions.D.Todiscussfoodchoicesandhealthconnections.Passage14HelenisinahospitalwithMsSmith.“Ican’tbetoofat.WhatcanIdo,MsSmith?”Helensays.“Hereismyadvice(建議).Youcanreadanddoitlikethis,”MsSmithsays.Name:HelenKing

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Havesomefruit.12:00-13:00

Havevegetables(carrots,beans,tomatoes),meatandjuiceforlunch.18:00-19:00

Havenoodles(fish,beeforchicken)fordinner.Remember:1.Drinklotsofwaterbutnotcoffeeorcolaeveryday.2.Nocoldfood;swimorplaytenniseveryday.Helenwantstobehealthy,soshemustfollowtheadvice.根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案。62.WhyisHeleninahospital?A.Becausesheistoofat. B.Becausesheisill.C.Becausesheworksinthehospital. D.Becauseshelivesinthehospital.63.WhatcanbeHelen’sbreakfast?A.B. C. D.64.WhattimedoesMsSmithaskHelentohavesomefruit?A.At8:00. B.At10:00. C.At13:00. D.At18:00.65.Whatcan’tHeleneatordrinkfromthepassage?A.Wateroreggs. B.Vegetablesormeat. C.Noodles. D.Coffee,colaorcoldfood.66.MsSmithwantstohelpHelen________.A.behealthy B.playsports C.readbooks D.beagoodstudentPassage15Manypeoplelikesugar.Doyouknowwherewegetsugarfrom?Mostofoursugarcomesfromtwoplants:sugarcane(甘蔗)andsugarbeets(甜菜).Sugarcaneisatallplant.Itgrowsinhotcountries.However,sugarbeetgrowsincoolplaces.Therearemanydifferentkindsofsugar,andweusethemindifferentways.Wecanoftenseewhitesugarinourlives.Youcanputitinyourteaorcoffee.Brownsugarhasastrongtaste.Peopleoftenuseittomakecakes.Issugarniceorharmful?It’sdifficulttosay.Insometraditionalways,sugarisusefulforourbodiesandmakesusstrong.Buteatingtoomuchsugarisn’tgoodforourteeth.Itcanhurtourteethandmakeusfat.Beingfatcanbringusmanyhealthproblems.Soifyoulikesugar,it’simportanttoeatitinarightway.Makesurenottoeattoomuch.Alittlesugarisfineandcangiveyousomepower.Youcaneatlotsofhealthyfoodlikefruitsandvegetables,takelotsofexerciseandmakeyourteethcleaneveryday!Inthefuture,carswillevenrunonsugar,SomepeopleinAmericaaremakingsugarintofuel(燃料)fortheircars.Tokeephealthy,weshouldremember:alittlesugargoesalongway!67.Whatdoweknowaboutsugarbeet?A.Itgrowsincoolplaces. B.Itisatallplant.C.Itlookslikesugarcane. D.Ithasmoresugarthansugarcane.68.Peopleoftenuse________tomakecakes.A.whitesugar B.brownsugar C.tea D.coffee69.What’sthemeaningoftheword“harmful”inParagraph3?A.enough B.difficult C.bad D.boring70.Havingtoomuchsugarcan________.A.makeusfeelhungry B.begoodforhealthC.bringhealthproblems D.makeourteethclean71.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.Howtomakesugar? B.Thetasteofsugar.C.Thehistoryofsugar. D.Sugarandourhealth.Passage16Amongallthethings,healthisthemostimportanttous.Itmaybedifficulttoimproveourhealth.Now,thesehabitsmayhelpyou.●Havebreakfasteverymorning.Studiesshowthatifyouhaveamealinthemorning,youmaynotbecometoofatoreattoomuchduringlunch.Havingbreakfastcanhelppeoplefeelbetterduringtheday.●Getenoughsleep.Poorsleepcaninfluenceourmemoryandlearning.Itcanalsoleadtotrafficaccidents(事故)!Studiesshowthatifpeopledon’tgetenoughsleep,theymaygetintomoreaccidents.Sostaysafeandgetenoughsleep!●Takeawalkeveryday.Walkingisaneasywaytoexercise.You’dbettermeetfriendsforawalk,notforameal.Asyouwalk,youwillseethebeautifulworldaroundyou.Ifyoutry,youwillfindthataddingawalkinyoureverydaylifeisveryeasy.●Joinsocialgroups.Socialgroupscangiveyousupport(支持).Youcanjoinsocialgroups,suchassportsteams,artgroupsandmusicgroups.Thepeopleinthegroupscanoffer(提供)adviceandhelpeachotherindifficulttimes.Also,beinginagroupkeepsyourmindbusy.Anactivemindisahealthymind!72.Ifyou________,youmaynotbecometoofatoreattoomuchduringlunch.A.havebreakfastinthemorning B.getenoughsleepC.takeawalk D.joinsocialgroups73.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inparagraph3referto?A.Poorsleep. B.Ourmemory. C.Ourlearning. D.Enoughsleep.74.Ifyouneedhelpandwanttohelpothers,you’dbetter________.A.inviteyourfriendtohaveameal B.staysafeandgetenoughsleepC.takeawalkeveryday D.becomeamemberofasocialgroup75.Whichpartisthearticleprobably(可能)fromanewspaper?A.Story. B.Food. C.Health. D.Sports.Passage17Chinesepeopledon’tjustlovecookingdeliciousvegetabledishes.Theyalsolovegrowingvegetables.Chinesepeoplegrewvegetablesintheirgardensmanyyearsago.Now,theyalsogrowvegetablesintheAntarctic(南極),andeveninspace(太空)!Hereisthereason.Withsomuchland,Chinaisgoodforgrowingvegetables.Manyplaceshavethelight,soil(土壤)andwaterthatvegetablesneed.Mostoftoday’svegetablesw

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