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【期末考點(diǎn)突破】專題03語(yǔ)篇閱讀(閱讀理解10任務(wù)型閱讀
10)魯教版(五四學(xué)制)-2025年七年級(jí)英語(yǔ)下學(xué)期專項(xiàng)訓(xùn)練(含
答案解析)
一、閱讀理解
Manypeoplelikesugar.Doyouknowwherewegetsugarfrom?Mostofoursugarcomes
fromtwoplants:sugarcane(甘蔗)andsugarbeets(甜菜).Sugarcaneisatallplant.Itgrowsin
hotcountries.However,sugarbeetgrowsincoolplaces.
Therearemanydifferentkindsofsugar,andweusethemindifferentways.Wecanoften
seewhitesugarinourlives.Youcanputitinyourteaorcoffee.Brownsugarhasastrongtaste.
Peopleoftenuseittomakecakes.
Issugarniceorharmful?Ifsdifficulttosay.Insometraditionalways,sugarisusefulfor
ourbodiesandmakesusstrong.Buteatingtoomuchsugarisn'tgoodforourteeth.Itcanhurtour
teethandmakeusfat.Beingfatcanbringusmanyhealthproblems.Soifyoulikesugar,it's
importanttoeatitinarightway.Makesurenottoeattoomuch.Alittlesugarisfineandcangive
yousomepower.Youcaneatlotsofhealthyfoodlikefruitsandvegetables,takelotsofexercise
andmakeyourteethcleaneveryday!Inthefuture,carswillevenrunonsugar,Somepeoplein
Americaaremakingsugarintofuel(燃料)fortheircars.Tokeephealthy,weshouldremember:a
littlesugargoesalongway!
1.Whatdoweknowaboutsugarbeet?
A.Itgrowsincoolplaces.B.Itisatallplant.
C.Itlookslikesugarcane.D.Ithasmoresugarthansugarcane.
2.Peopleoftenusetomakecakes.
A.whitesugarB.brownsugarC.teaD.coffee
3.Whafsthemeaningoftheword“harmful“inParagraph3?
A.enoughB.difficultC.badD.boring
4.Havingtoomuchsugarcan.
A.makeusfeelhungryB.begoodforhealth
C.bringhealthproblemsD.makeourteethclean
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5.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?
A.Howtomakesugar?B.Thetasteofsugar.
C.Thehistoryofsugar.D.Sugarandourhealth.
閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給的六個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能填入短文空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),使短文通順、
連貫,意思完整,其中有一項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。
Studentsarealwayslearninghowtomakeadifferenceintheworld.6
ReuseBags
7Thereareevensomestoresthatofferdiscounts(折扣)forusingreusablebags.
Recycle
Recyclingissuchaneasythingtodo,butmanypeopledon'tdoit.8Insteadof
throwingrecyclables(可回收利用物)intherubbishbinswithyournon-recyclables,trytofind
recyclingbinsaroundyourschool.
SaveElectricity(電)
Useenergy-efficientlightbulbs(節(jié)能燈泡).9TurnofftheTVandfanswhenyou
don'tusethem.
SaveWater
Turnoffthetapwhileyouarebrushingyourteeth.10Changingoldhabitswillbe
goodforboththeenvironmentandyourmoney!
A.Thesebagsarenotonlyusefulforshopping.
B.Agoodwaytorecycleistofindrecyclingbins.
C.Theylastlongerandwillalsosaveyousomemoney.
D.Therearesomewaysthatcanhelpyouprotecttheearth.
E.Reusebagswhenyouareshoppingforfood,clothesorbooks.
F.Don'tturnyourshoweronuntilyou'rebeginningtowashyourhair.
Amongallthethings,healthisthemostimportanttous.Itmaybedifficulttoimproveour
health.Now,thesehabitsmayhelpyou.
?Havebreakfasteverymorning.
Studiesshowthatifyouhaveamealinthemorning,youmaynotbecometoofatoreattoo
muchduringlunch.Havingbreakfastcanhelppeoplefeelbetterduringtheday.
?Getenoughsleep.
Poorsleepcaninfluenceourmemoryandlearning.Itcanalsoleadtotrafficaccidents(事
故)!Studiesshowthatifpeopledon'tgetenoughsleep,theymaygetintomoreaccidents.Sostay
safeandgetenoughsleep!
?Takeawalkeveryday.
Walkingisaneasywaytoexercise.You'dbettermeetfriendsforawalk,notforameal.As
youwalk,youwillseethebeautifulworldaroundyou.Ifyoutry,youwillfindthataddingawalk
inyoureverydaylifeisveryeasy.
?Joinsocialgroups.
Socialgroupscangiveyousupport(支持).Youcanjoinsocialgroups,suchassportsteams,
artgroupsandmusicgroups.Thepeopleinthegroupscanoffer(提供)adviceandhelpeachother
indifficulttimes.Also,beinginagroupkeepsyourmindbusy.Anactivemindisahealthymind!
11.Ifyou,youmaynotbecometoofatoreattoomuchduringlunch.
A.havebreakfastinthemorningB.getenoughsleep
C.takeawalkD.joinsocialgroups
12.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inparagraph3referto?
A.Poorsleep.B.Ourmemory.C.Ourlearning.D.Enoughsleep.
13.Ifyouneedhelpandwanttohelpothers,you'dbetter.
A.inviteyourfriendtohaveamealB.staysafeandgetenoughsleep
C.takeawalkeverydayD.becomeamemberofasocialgroup
14.Whichpartisthearticleprobably(可能)fromanewspaper?
A.Story.B.Food.C.Health.D.Sports.
Chinesepeopledon'tjustlovecookingdeliciousvegetabledishes.Theyalsolovegrowing
vegetables.Chinesepeoplegrewvegetablesintheirgardensmanyyearsago.Now,theyalsogrow
vegetablesintheAntarctic(南極),andeveninspace(太空)!Hereisthereason.
Withsomuchland,Chinaisgoodforgrowingvegetables.Manyplaceshavethelight,soil
(土壤)andwaterthatvegetablesneed.
Mostoftoday'svegetableswereoncewild.Chinesepeoplestartedtoeatandgrowthem
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quiteearly.TheBookofSongs(《詩(shī)經(jīng)》),writtenabout2,500yearsago,saidsomethingabout
vegetables.Chinesepeoplewerealsoopentovegetablesfromothercountries.Potatoes,peppers
andtomatoeswereallfromotherplaces.ButChinesepeoplegrewthem,makingthempopular
vegetablesinChina.
Intheoldtimes,thepoetTaoYuanminglivedinthecountrysideanddidfarmwork.This
included(包括)growingvegetables.Helovedthispeacefullife.Nowplantingvegetablesisa
goodwaytogetawayfromthebusycitylife.
15.WhatdoesParagraph1mainlytellus?
A.Chinesepeoplelovegrowingvegetables.B.Peoplegrowvegetablesonlyinthegardens.
C.Chinesepeopledon9tlikecookingvegetables.D.Chinesepeopleonlyloveeating
vegetables.
16.WhyisChinaagoodplaceforgrowingvegetables?
A.Becausevegetablesaregoodforpeople'shealth.
B.BecauseChinaisabigcountrywithalonghistory.
C.Becausethere5smuchsoil,lightandwaterinChina.
D.BecauseChinesepeopledowellingrowingvegetables.
17.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“peaceful“inParagraph4mean?
A.Helpful.B.Quiet.C.Strange.D.Important.
18.Whafsthebesttitleofthispassage?
A.PlantingvegetablesinChina.B.EatingvegetablesinChina.
C.Thewaystoplantvegetables.D.Thenamesofdifferentvegetables.
Manypeoplehaveweightproblems.Theseproblemsarebadfortheirhealth.Oneofthe
biggestreasonsisthatwesitaroundtoomuch.Sothebestwaytoloseweightistomoveyour
body.
TurnofftheTVIt'sthefirstthingthatyouneedtodo.Onceaweek,turnofftheTVand
playsomesportswithyourfamily.Youcandosomethinginterestinginsteadofsittinginfrontof
theTV,suchasplayingfootballandtakingawalk.
Walkmore.Lookforsmallwaystowalkmore.Whenyougettheletter,takeawalkaround
thehouse.Takethedogforawalkeachdayorrideyourbikefor10minutesbeforegettingready
forwork.
Dosomehouseworksuchaswateringtheflowers,cleaningthewindowsandwashing
clothes.Thesekindsofactivitiesmaynotbevigorousexercise(居U烈運(yùn)動(dòng)),buttheycankeepyou
moving.
19.Whatisoneofthebiggestreasonsforweightproblemsaccordingtothepassage?
A.Thehardwork.B.WatchingTVfortoolong.C.Toomuchsleep.
D.Sittingtoomuch.
20.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.Thewritertalksaboutsomewaystohelpmoveourbodies.
B.Walkingadogisagoodwaytoexercise.
C.Somesmallwayscanalsohelpuswalkmore.
D.Playingfootballisnotagoodwaytomoveourbodies.
21.Theunderlinedword^cthey^^refersto(指的是).
A.sportsB.vigorousactivitiesC.gamesD.activitiesinthe
house
22.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A.Movetoliveahealthylife.B.Howtodosomethinginteresting.
C.Howtoloseweight.D.Howtospendyourfreetime.
MybestfriendBillisalwaystryingtofindoutwaystogivetheenvironmentahelpinghand.
Oneday,Billbroughtsomegreencakestoschool.Atlunch,hesharedhiscakeswithus.
“Delicious!”"Wonderful!?,Everyonelikedthecakesandwonderedhowhemadethem.
Thestorygoesbackafewweeks.Bill'sfamilylikesfruitverymuch.Hisfatherespecially
loveswatermelons.Heeatsalotoftheminsummer.Theyalwaysthrowawaytheskins(皮).
Afterseeingthecleanerworkinghardtopickuptheheavyrubbishpail(桶),Billsaid.
“Theremustbeagoodwaytouseallthewatermelonskins.”
Afteralotofthinking,hedecidedtomakesomethingwiththeskins.First,hemadethe
skinsintojuice.ThenhecarefullymadehisdeliciousGREENcakes.
Oncehetastedthecake,heknewhiscakeswereagreatby-product(副產(chǎn)品)ofthe
watermeloneating.Anditwasnaturefriendlytoo.
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Fromnowon,hedoesn'tneedtoworryabouttheheavywastefromeatingwatermelons.
Andeveryonealwayswantsmoreofhisspecialcakes.
23.WhatdidBillsharewithhisclassmatesoneday?
A.Somethinghebought.B.Somethinghemade.C.Somethinghe
planted.D.Somethinghepicked.
24.WhatdoweknowaboutBill'sfamily?
A.Theyworkveryhard.B.Theylikefruitverymuch.
C.Theyhelppickuptherubbish.D.Theyenjoymakinggreencakes.
25.Whichistherightorderaccordingtothepassage?
①Billbroughtsomegreencakestoschool.
②Billmadethewatermelonskinsintojuice.
(3)EveryonelikedBilFscakesandwonderedhowhemadethem.
④BillcarefullymadehisdeliciousGREENcakes.
⑤Billdecidedtomakesomethingwiththewatermelonskins.
A.⑤②④①③B.⑤②①③④C.①③⑤②④D.②①⑤④③
26.WhatwillBillmostprobablywriteinhisdiary?
A.Imadeverygoodcakesandeveryoneenjoyedthem.
B.Iworkedwiththecleanerandmyparentspraisedme.
C.Imadesomefruitjuicebutmyclassmatesneededmore.
D.ItriedtohelpothersbutIworriedabouttheheavywaste.
下面的材料介紹了四家購(gòu)物場(chǎng)所。請(qǐng)根據(jù)1-3小題中描述的Jamila,Nick和Karen三人的購(gòu)
物需求,幫他們選擇一家最合適的購(gòu)物場(chǎng)所。
27.JamilaisgoingtoaA.CentrePlace
partyat17:30tonight.SheSeveralstoresinthisshoppingcentresellthingsforoutdoor
wantstobuysomethingnewtoactivities.Don'tmisstheshoestores,whereyoucanget
wear.Shealsoneedstogetaadviceonwhatstyletochoose.Youcanalsofindcamping
cakefortheparty.things,likesleepingbags.Openfrom8:00to15:00every
28Nickneedssomeday.
newfootballshoes.He'snotB.SattonStreet
surewhatkindtobuy,soheThefastfoodrestaurants,cafesandelectronicsshopsattract
wantstotryoutdifferentstylesyoungpeoplehere.Youcanfindthelatestintechnology,
andwantssomeonetohelphimsuchasmini-headphonesorfitnesswatches.Everyweek
choose.therearenewthingsthatyou'veneverseenbefore.Open
29Karenisworkingfrom9amto10pmeveryday.
till8pm,butshewantstobuyC.HighviewCentre
agoodgardenchair.ShewantsHighviewCentreoffersalotoffurniturethatcanbe
toleavethechairoutsideallusedbothoutdoorsandindoors,suchastablesandchairs.
yearround.Someofitismadeofplastic,whileotherpiecesaremadeof
strongermaterialsthatwilllastforyears.Open10am-10
pm.D.HollyCorner
Thisareaofsmallshopsisamust,forshopperswho
lovefashionableclothingandclassicgifts.Theclothesshops
willhelpyoudecideonjusttherightstyle.VisitVintage
Cafeforteaanddelicioushomemadecake.Openfrom10
amto9pmeveryday.
Manyteensinhighschoolwanttotryoutforsports.Alotofthemtryoutbecausethey
thinkitwillmakethempopularorgetthemmoredates.Whilethismayseemlikeasillyreason,
therearelotsofotherbenefitstosportsthatyourchildrenmayfailtonotice.Herearesome
reasonsthatyou511findthatyourcomforting.
WithTV,movies,computersandvideogamesbecomingmoreandmorepopular,ithas
becomesomucheasierforteenstobebythemselvesratherthangoingoutwithfriends.Kidsused
togohangoutatthemallordrivearoundtown;nowtheyjustsitathome.Gettingyourteensinto
asportgivesthemachancetogooutandspendtimewithotherpeoplesocially.Whiletheymay
notfindanewbestfriend,theywilllearnhowtocommunicatewithoneanotherandworkasa
teamandthey511findsomethingusefullaterinlife.
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Oneofthebiggestproblemsinoursocietytodayisobesity,andifsnotjustaproblemwith
adults.Moreandmorekidsarebecomingoverweight.Joiningateamsportwillhelpteensgetout
andgetsomeexercisewithoutfeelingpressured(有壓力的)toloseweightorgetinshape.Whafs
more,ifyourteensseethattheirphysicalconditioniscausingthemtounder-perform,theymaybe
encouragedtodootheractivitiestogethealthy.Bythetimeyourchildrenreachtheirteenageryear,
partofgoodparentingwillbeprovidingthemwithdirectionandencouragementandcontinuingto
helpthemdevelopahealthystyleofliving.
Thesedays,it'sbecominghardertoshowyourteenagersthatyouloveandsupportthem.A
greatwaytodothisisbyshowinguptotheirgame,helpingthempractice,andhelpingwithteam
fundraisers(資金籌集者).Thesearealsogreatwaystospendtimewithyourkidsandtalkto
them.
Youmaythink“butmyteenisn'tgoodenoughtomaketheirschoolteam^^.Thereareplenty
ofotherplacesbesidesschooltoplayteamsports.Youcanalwayscheckout"fbr-fim“teams.You
couldlookintomoreunknownsportsthatyoumaynothavethoughtof,didyouknowthat
bowlingisaNCAAteamsports?Ifyoudoalittleresearch,you'resuretofindsomethingyour
teenwillenjoy.
Teamsportsareagreatwayforteenstogetoutofthehouse,getmoving,makefriends,and
evengetascholarshiptocollege.Sowhynottalktothemaboutgettingintosportstoday?
30.FromParagraph2,weknowthat.
A.sportshelpteenstomakebestfriendswithothers
B.moviesandvideogamesaremorepopularthansports
C.sportshelpteenslearnhowtotalkandworkwithothers
D.teenspreferplayingwithfriendsoutdoorstostayingathome
31.Theunderlinedword"obesity“inParagraph3probablymeans"'
A.feelingverylonelyB.takinglessexercise
C.havingloomuchbodyfatD.havingtoomuchpressure
32.Whafsthebesttitleofthepassage?
A.TheWaysofDoingTeamSports.B.TheAdvantagesofSportsforTeen.
C.TheFree-TimeActivitiesforTeens.D.ThePurposeofTryingoutforSports.
Everyonewantstobehappy,butwhatistherealsecretofhappiness?Scientistsand
psychologistshavestudiedthisquestionformanyyears.Herearesomeoftheirfindings.
HelpOthers
Oneoftheeasiestwaystofeelhappyistohelpothers.Whenyoudosomethingnicefor
someone,yourbrainproducesachemicalcalleddopamine,whichmakesyoufeelgood.Even
smallactsofkindness,likehelpingaclassmatewithhomeworkorsmilingatastranger,canbring
youhappiness.
BeGrateful
Anotherwaytobehappyistoappreciatewhatyouhave.Youcanwritedownthreethings
youarethankfulforeveryday,suchasasunnyday,agoodmeal,ortimewithfriends.Studies
showthatgratefulpeopleareusuallyhappier.
SpendTimewithFriendsandFamily
Peoplewhohavestrongrelationshipswithfamilyandfriendsareoftenhappierthanthose
whodon't.Talking,laughing,andsharingyourfeelingswiththemcanmakeyoufeellovedand
supported.
EnjoytheLittleThings
Happinessdoesn'talwayscomefrombigachievements.Sometimes,ifsthesmallthings
thatmattermost.Listeningtoyourfavoritesong,playingwithapet,orenjoyingawarmcupof
teacanallbringjoytoyourlife.
StayActive
Exerciseisnotjustgoodforyourbody-it'salsogreatforyourmood.Whenyouplay
sportsortakeawalk,yourbodyreleasesendorphins,whichhelpreducestressandmakeyoufeel
happier.
33.Whatdoesdopaminedowhenyouhelpothers?
A.Itmakesyoufeeltired.B.Itmakesyoufeelgood.
C.Itmakesyoufeelsad.D.Itmakesyoufeelangry.
34.Whatdoesthepassagesayabouthappinessandsmallthings?
A.Onlybigachievementscanbringhappiness.B.Smallthingsdon'tmatterforhappiness.
C.Enjoyingsmallmomentscanbringjoy.D.Peopleshouldonlyfocusonimportantthings.
35.Whichofthefollowingactivitiescanreleaseendorphinstomakeyoufeelhappier?
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A.Listeningtomusic.B.Helpingaclassmatewithhomework.
C.Takingawalk.D.Writingdownthankfulthings.
Nowadaysmanypeoplelookforfunonline.Watchinglivestreaming(直播)showshas
becomepartoftheirlives.Atthesametime,traditionalculturehasfoundabiggerstageonline.
ManytraditionalartistsarestartingtolivestreamlikeDouyinandBilibili.Someofthemsing
PekingOpera,somemakepapercutting,whileothersperform(表演)Chineseclassicalmusic.A
growingnumberofyoungpeoplearestartingtobecomemoreinterestedintraditionalculture
becauseoflivestreaming.
LiJunisaPekingOperaperformerfromtheShanghaiJingjuTheaterCompany.The
59-year-oldtookuphissmartphoneandstartedlivestreaming.Unlikeperformingonarealstage,
Liusescommonplacesashisstage,includinghisofficeandstudyroom.Besidessinging,Lialso
teachesviewers(觀眾)somethingaboutPekingOpera.Peoplecanaskhimquestionsandget
answersdirectly.
""Livestreaminghasbroughtthistraditionalartdowntoearth."Oneviewersaid,“itgives
youngpeopleaneasierwaytolearnmoreaboutthetraditionalart.^^Lihasmorethan6,000fans
onDouyin,whileoneofhisvideosgot42,000viewsonBilibili.
OnMarch26th,2020,BilibililivestrcamedahuafushowonthethirdChinaHuafuDay.
PerformersshowedclothesintraditionalChinesestyles,includingthosefromWei,TangandMing
dynasties(朝代).Duringtheshow,viewersnotonlyenjoyedlookingattheclothes,butalso
watchedhowperformersusedancient(古代的)stylesofmake-up(化妝).
AsGuangmingDailysaid,livestreaminghascometoanewstagethroughwhichtraditional
culturecanbekeptalive.
36.ThewritermentionedLiJuninordertoinParagraph2.
A.tellyoungpeopletolearnPekingOpera
B.askyoungpeopletolearnfromLiJun
C.giveanexampleoftraditionalculturelivestreaming
D.askyoungpeopletoenjoyLiJun'slivestreaming
37.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.ManytraditionalartistsstarttoselltraditionalthingsonDouyinandBilibili.
B.Morepeoplehaveinterestintraditionalculturewiththehelpoflivestreaming.
C.PekingOperaperformerLiJunhasmorethan42,000fansonDouyin.
D.PerformersperformedChineseclassicalmusicintheHuafushow.
38.Whichisthemainideaofthepassage?
A.Livestreamingisgettingmoreandmorepopular.
B.Weshouldhelptosavethetraditionalart.
C.Livestreamingbringstraditionalartbacktolife.
D.Traditionalartkeepslivestreamingalive.
二、任務(wù)型閱讀
請(qǐng)閱讀下面語(yǔ)篇,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容回答問(wèn)題,并將答案寫在答題卡相應(yīng)的位置上。
Arevegetablesgood?Ofcourseyes!Freshvegetablessuchascarrotsandonionsaregood
forourhealth.Butalotofchildrendon'tliketoeatvegetables.Somechildrenalwayssayno
whentheirparentsaskthemtoeatvegetables.
Junkfoodisfoodthatisbadforyourbodybutquicktoprepareandeatsuchashotdogs,
pizza,hamburgers,ice-cream,chocolate,cakesandFrenchfries.
Alotofchildrenliketoeatjunkfoodbecauseofitsgoodtaste.Junkfoodistasty,butitis
nothealthy.Itisnotnutritious(有營(yíng)養(yǎng)的).Alotofjunkfoodhastoomuchsugarorfat.Sugar
seemstotastegood,buttoomuchsugarisbadforchildren'steeth.
Almostallmotherslikehealthyfood.Freshvegetablesbelongtohealthyfoodandtheyare
goodforchildren'shealth.Forexamplecarrotsaregoodfortheireyes.Therearealotof
vegetablessuchaslettuces,cabbages,carrots,potatoesandcucumbers.Whichvegetablesdoyou
likeeating?
Mothersalsowanttheirkidstoeatfruitssuchasbananas,apples,oranges,peaches,pears,
strawberries,kiwis,mangoesandpineapples.Itisagoodideatohavefruitinsteadofdessert.To
maketheirchildreneatvegetables,somemothersusefruitorvegetablestomakesalad.
39.Whydoalotofchildrenliketoeatjunkfood?
40.Whatisjunkfood?(OneexampleisOK)
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41.Whydoesthewritermention(提到)carrotsinthethirdparagraph(文段)?
42.Howmanykindsoffruitsarementionedinthelastparagraph?
43.Whatkindofvegetablesdoyoulovetoeat?Howoftendoyoueatvegetables?
閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問(wèn)題。
Whenwetalkaboutreading,wemaythinkofeyes,becauseweusuallydothereadingwith
eyes.Butwecandosomereadingwithearstoo.Withthehelpofapps(應(yīng)用軟件),peoplecan
listentoaudiobooks—stories,newsandnovels(4、說(shuō))ontheirphones.Thisisaudioreading(有聲
閱讀).Thesedays,moreandmorepeoplelikeaudioreading.Why?
First,audioreadingiseasyandgoodforeyes.Peoplelikedoingaudioreadingbeforegoing
tosleep.Theyliketojuststayinbedinthedark.Ifyoureadapaperbook,youhavetoturnonthe
light(開燈)andturnthepages(翻頁(yè))withyourhand.
Second,peoplecandoaudioreadingwhenthelegs,bodyandarmsarekeptbusy.Itis
favoritewhenpeopleareexercisingordoinghousework.Somepeoplewouldliketodoaudio
readinginthekitchen.Theythinkifsboringtocook.Sotheycanenjoytheirtimebylisteningto
newsorstoriesatthesametime.
Also,audioreadingishelpfulforblindpeoplewhocan'tsee.It'sdifficultforthemtodo
readinginthepast.Butnow,withthehelpofaudioreading,theycanlistentowhattheywant.
Butbecareful(4、心、)!Don'tmakeyourselfandothersindanger.Takedrivingasan
example.Ifyouloseyourselfinlistening,youcan'tdrivewell.Itisreallydangerous.
44.Canwereadwithears?
45.Whataudiobookscanpeoplelistentoontheirphones?
46.Whydomoreandmorepeoplelikeaudioreading?
47.Doyoulikeaudioreading?Why?
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問(wèn)題。
Doyouliketakingtrips?Canyoualwaysfindyourwayinanewplace?Whatcanyoudo
whenyougetlost?
Mostpeoplesometimescan'tfindtherightwaywhentheygettoanewplace.Itis
importanttopreparewellbeforeyougo.Youcanbuyamaporreadane-maponlinebeforeyou
takeatrip.Itwillhelpyoualotwhenyoucan'tfindyourway.
Whenyouareinanewplace,youcanrememberthelandmarks(地標(biāo))nearyourhotel,like
banks,cinemasandshops.
Whenyoucan'tfindyourway,youcanaskothersthewaytothoseplaces.Don'tbetooshy
(害羞的)tospeaktoothers.Peoplearealwaysfriendlyandkind.Andtheywilltellyouhowtoget
there.
Ifnoonecanhelpyou,youcantakeataxi.Allthedriversknowthecitywell.Theywill
takeyoutoanyplacethatyouwanttogoto.
Whatcanyoudoifyouarelostinaforest?Don'tworry.Watchthesun.Rememberthatthe
sunmovesfromtheeasttothewest(西方).Youcanalsofindandwalkalongit.Thenyoucanget
outoftheforest.
48.Whatcanyoudobeforeyoutakeatrip?
49.Whatlandmarkscanhelpyouwhenyouareinanewplace?
50.Howcanyougotoaplaceifnoonecanhelpyou?
51.Howmanywaysdoesthewritertalkabouttohelpfindtheway?
52.Whatotherwaysdoyouknowtohelpfindtheway?(writetwoways)
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Howmanytimeshaveyourparentstoldyouthatyoumusteatyourgreenvegetables?We
allknowthatgreenvegetablesarehealthy,butwhataboutotherfoodsofdifferentcolors?You
don'tneedtolikeallfood,butitisgoodforyoutohavedifferentcolorsinyourdiet(飲食),for
example,redfoodsuchasstrawberriesandtomatoes,yellowfoodsuchasbananasandpears,and
orangefoodsuchascarrotsandoranges.Butwhataboutthebluefood?
Afewyearsago,afoodcompanyputthecolorblueinitsbagsofsweets(甜品).Children
likethecolorblue,sowerethebluesweetspopular?Thefoodcompanywassurprisedtofindthat
theywereveryunpopular(不受歡迎的).Childrenstilllikered,green,brown,yellowandorange
sweets.
Howmanybluemeatsorvegetablesdoyouknow?Therearefewnaturalbluefoods一it
isn'tacommonnatural(天然的)foodcolor.So,wedon'trecognizebluefoodassomething
healthyorsafetoeat.Maybethisiswhywedon'toftenusebluefoodcoloringfordrinks,cakes
andotherfood.
Somepeoplesayweeatwithoureyes.Theideaisthatweneedtolikethelooksofthefood
beforewetryit.IwantedtotestthisideaandsoIaskedsomefriendstohaveaveryunusuallunch.
MyhusbandandImadesomebreadandputbluecoloringinthem.Butnobodyatethem.My
guestsrefused(拒絕)toputthebluebreadintheirmouths!
Sowillweeverseebluefoodonourplates?Theanswerseemstobe"no”,atleastin
countriesliketheUKandtheUSA.
53.Whatisgoodforyouinyourdiet?
54.Whydoweseldo
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