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【期末考點(diǎn)突破】專題07閱讀還原20篇(仁愛科普版)-2025

年八年級英語下學(xué)期專項(xiàng)訓(xùn)練(含答案解析)

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。

Everyonehasworries,butwhatdoyoudealwithyourworries?Whetheryourworriesare

bigorsmall,youcantakethreestepstodealwiththem.

TrytoHndoutthereasons.

1.Sometimesyouknowit,butsometimesyoumightnot.Ifyoucan'tmakesure

whatyourworriesare,youwillhavemoreandmorenewproblemsinyourlife.Sorememberthat

youmusttrytofindoutthereasonsbeforeyoustarttodealwiththemeventhoughitmightnotbe

soeasy

Thinkofwaystomakeitbetter.

2.Youmaydealwithyourproblemsafterdoingsomethinginteresting.Sittingina

placeisnotfunanditwon'tdealwithyourproblem.

Gradesatschoolareoftenatopworryforstudents.Ifyou'reworriedaboutgrades,ask

yourselfthesequestions.

☆3?

☆DoIreview(復(fù)習(xí))mynotesevenwhenthereisn'tatest?

☆DoIhaveagoodplacetodomyhomework?

☆HaveItrieddifferentwaysofstudying?

Ifyourworryisaboutafightyouhadwithafriend,youmightwritedownallthethings

youcoulddo.4.Youcanalsoinvitehimorhertoabasketballgameorsaysorrytohimor

her.Onceyouhavealistofthingsyoucoulddo,youcantryoneofthemtogetyourfriendback.

Askforhelp.

5.Youcanaskyourparents,friendsorteachersforhelp.Theycanhelpyouanalyze

(分析)yourproblemscarefullyanddealwiththemeasily.

A.DoIgetreadyforeachclassthenightbefore

B.Whatmakesyoudifferentfromothers

C.Thefirststepistofindoutwhatyou'reworriedabout

D.Youcanwritealettertohimorher

E.Whenyouareworried,youcanfindsomeonetotalkto

F.Thereisalwayssomethinginterestingtodoinyourfreetime

G.Ihopethishelpsyouandpleasecometomeifyouhaveotherproblems

閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選

項(xiàng)。

Thankstothepopularmovie,NeZha2,manyforeignersnowknowandlovethefamous

Chinesehero!Ithasbecomeahugesuccess.

6ByFeb.18,ithadmadeanamazing12.35billionyuanattheboxoffice,

becomingthetop-earninganimatedfilmofalltime.

ThestorycomesfromChinesemythology(神話).7Theyworktogethertostopa

planthatputstheirfamiliesandtheDragonTribe(族)indanger.

Themovieshockspeopleallovertheworldbecauseoftheinterestingstoryandexciting

actionscenes.MaxfromRussiasaidonline,"TheseamonstersattackingChenTangGuanis

reallyamazing.^^RachelfromtheUStoldCoverNews,ctThemovietoldmethatpower(力量)is

notjustaboutbeingstrong,butalsoaboutnevergivingup."-8

Someforeignerscan'tunderstandpartsofthemoviebecauseofChinesemythology.9

TheyaskquestionsaboutwhyNeZha'steacherridesapigandwhat“HeavenlyTribulation(天

劫)"means.

Althoughsomepeopleareconfusedbythesequestions,manyforeignerscallthemovie"the

ChineseversionofMarvel”.ManystarttolearnmoreaboutChinesemythology.10Ne

Zhaislikeaculturalambassador(大使)forChina!

A.NeZhahasaspeciallookandcharacter.

B.Itevenchangespeople'sopinionsonpower.

C.Itispopularbothathomeandabroad(國外).

D.IttellsthestoryofNeZhaandhisfriendAoBing.

E.SomeevenseeitasawaytostudyChineseculture.

F.Buttheyareinterestedinthemovie?sculturalmeanings.

G.ThemoviemadeChineseproud(自豪的)oftheircartoons.

請先閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從下面的七個選項(xiàng)中選擇五個還原到文章中,使短文

的意思通順,結(jié)構(gòu)完整。

Doyougetangrywhenyourfriendssingloudlywhileyouaretryingtowork?JJ

Ifyoudo,youneedtocontrolyourfeelingsandstopgettingangrysoeasily.Gettingangrywith

otherscancauseyoutolosefriends.

GaryWhite,anAmericanhighschoolteacher,haswrittenMyFeelingsAreJustLikeWild

Animalstohelpyoucontrolyourfeelings.12"Gettingangryisnotanaturalwaytoact,“

thebooksays."Itisjustabadhabit,likesmoking/5

Thebookalsosaysyoucancontrolyourangereasily——allyouhavetodoistotellyourself

nottobeangry.13Herearethetopthree:

14Everytimeyougetangry,writedownwhyyouareangry.Lookatitlater,and

youwillrealizeyougetangrytooeasily.

Askyourfriendstostoptalkingtoyouwhenyougetangry.Thiswillteachyounottobe

angry.

Dosomethingdifferent.15Trytolaugh.

A.Gettingangryisagoodhabitjustlikegettingupearly.

B.Writethemdownwhenyoufeelangry.

C.Ittellsthestudentshowtostudywell.

D.Orwhenyourbestfrienddoesnotwaitforyouafterschool?

E.Thebookgivesmanytipstohelpyouifyougetangryeasily.

F.Ittellsteenagershowtostaycoolwhenbadthingshappentothem.

G.Whenyougetangry,walkawayfromtheproblemandgosomewhereelse.

Hello,I'mBill.Doyoulikeschooltrips?16Nowletmetellyousomegreat

thingsaboutschooltrips.

First,schooltripscanmakeyourelaxedandgiveyoualotoffun.17

Second,youcanlearnsomethingsdifferentfromwhatyoulearninclass.18For

example,ifyougotoazoo,youcanlearnalotaboutanimals.

Third,youcanlearntodothingsbyyourself.19Whenyougoout,youneedto

thinkaboutwhattowearandwhatyouneedtotakewithyou.

20Itcanmakethefriendshipbetweenyouandyourclassmatesbetter.Forexample.

Ifyougocampinginthemountainsorhaveapicnic,youmayneedtoworkwitheachotherand

helpeachother.Thenyoucanlearntogetonwitheachother.

A.Peopleoftenhavedinnerathome.

B.It'shealthytoeatsomevegetables.

C.Youcanlearnhowtolookafteryourself.

D.Doyouknowwhatyoucanlearnfromthetrips?

E.Theycanmakeyourschoollifemoreinteresting.

F.Youcanlearnmoreaboutnatureandtheoutsideworld.

G.Atlast,schooltripscanteachyouhowtogetonwith(與...和睦相處)others.

Whenwasthelagtimeyougaveorreceivedahug?Doyourparentshugyoubeforeyougo

toschool?InWesterncountries,21.Youmighthugyourteammatesafterwinninga

basketballgame.Ifoneofyourfriendsishavingabadday,22.Friendswhohaven,tseen

eachotherforalongtimewillusuallyhugeachotherwhenmeeting.

Ofcourse,23.AftercomingtoChina,Fvenoticedthatmostpeoplearemore

reluctant(不情愿的)tohugthantheyareintheUSA.

MyChinesefriendstoldmethathuggingisconsideredtobeveryintimate(親密的)intheir

county.

24,likecouples.Chinesepeopledon'tusuallyhugwhenothersarearoundeither.

Butpeople'sattitudestowardshuggingcanalsochange.

Irememberwatchingavideostoryabouta“huggingparty“thatwasheldinShanghai.A

localartistheldtheparty,invitingstrangersandaskingthemtohugeachother.

TheChineseparticipantsclearlylookeduncomfortable.25.Theydecidedthat

huggingdoesn'thavetobeawkwardandcanactuallybequitenice.Sonexttimeyouseeyour

mumordad,givethemahug-seehowitmakesyoufeel.

A.youcanhughimorhertocheerhimorherup

B.Itusuallyonlyhappensbetweenpeoplewhoarereallyclosetoeachother

C.itisquitecommontogreetclosefriendsorrelativeswithahug

D.peoplesometimesgiveadviceorjusttrytosolvetheotherperson'sproblemsdirectly

E.peopleindifferentcountrieshavedifferentopinionswhenitcomestohugging

F.huggingisnottheonlywaytocomfortothers

G.However,aftertheparty,severalofthemchangedtheirminds

InAustraliathereisafamousislandcalledFraserIsland.Agreatmanyvisitorscomehere

forholidayseveryyear.Why?Thereasonisthatitisspecial.26infact,itisthe-largest

sandislandintheworld.Ifsabout200kilometerslongand240kilometerswide-.

Thoughtheislandisapopularplaceofinterest;thereisnoairportontheisland:Thelong

beachalongtheeastcoastworksastheairport.27

Ontheislandtherearesandhillswithoutanyplants;butthereareforestswitholdtrees,

beautifulflowersandoverahundredlakes,too.28

Everyyear,visitorscometoenjoytheisland'snaturalbeauty.Peoplelikecampingand

hikingthere.29Animalswerekilledforfoodandthismadethemindangerofextinction

(滅絕).Theythrewrubbisheverywhere,andthelakeswereseriouslypolluted.

30Ruleshavebeensetup.Forexample,visitorsarenotallowedtousemotorboats

(摩托艇)orgofishinginthelakes,andtheymustn'tleaveanyrubbish.

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),其中有兩項(xiàng)是多余的。

A.Planesarriveandleavefromhere.

B.Anyonewhobreakstheruleswillbepunished.

C.Theislandiscompletedmadeofsand.

D.Unluckily,visitorshavecausedmanyproblems.

E.Manykindsofbirdsandanimalsliveintheforest.

F.Soitistimetoprotecttheenvironmentoftheisland.

G.Manykindsofanimalsareindanger.

閱讀下面短文,從其后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),有兩項(xiàng)是多余的。

There'sasayingthatgoes:"Ifyouwanthappinessforanhour,takeanap.Ifyouwant

happinessforaday,gofishing.Ifyouwanthappinessforayear(財富).31

Forthousandsofyears,thegreatestthinkershavesuggestedthesamething:32.

Scientificresearchshowsthathelpingothersmaybethesecrettolivingalifethatishappier,

healthierandmoremeaningful.

Givingcanfeelgreat.33.Thekeyistofindthewaythatworksforyou.Follow

thesetips:

Findyourpassion.Ifsnothowmuchyougive.Ifshowmuchloveyouputintogiving.You

mightcareaboutonecausemorethanothers,andthafsokay.Supportthecausethatfeelsrightfor

you.

Giveyourtime.Thegiftoftimeisoftenmorevaluabletothereceiver,andmoresatisfying

tothegiver,thanthegiftofmoney.Wedon'tallhavethesameamountofmoney,buteveryoneas

time.34.

35.""Selflessgiving...easilybecomesoverwhelming,9,psychologistAdamGrant

says.Headvisesgivingtoothers,butkeepingyourpersonalandemotionalneedsinmind.You

mattertoo!

Beactive.Setasidetimetoserveyourcommunity.Thinkaboutyouroptions,andfindthe

causeandtypeofservicethatbestmatchesyourvalues.

A.Don'tforgetaboutyourself.

B.Happinessisfoundinhelpingothers.

C.Ifyouwanthappinessforalifetime,helpsomebody.

D.Itcanprovideuswithasenseofpurposeinourlives.

E.Evensmallactsofkindnesscanmakeabigdifference.

F.Themoreyougive,themoreyoustandtogainpurpose,meaningandhappiness.

G.Wecangivesomeofthistimetohelpothers-whetherafewhourseachday,orafewdays

eachyear.

閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)為多余

選項(xiàng)。

JamesandThomasLindesayareBritishbrothersinBeijing.Lastyear,theyspentmonths

travelingtheGreatWallofChinaonfoot.ThetwostartedfromtheJiayuguanPassinGansu

ProvinceonJuly15th.36TheretheWallmeetsthesea.TheirGreatWalltripis3,263

kilometers.

37Williamwasbomin1956intheUKandhadadreamofvisitingtheGreatWall

fromanearlyage.In1987,hefinallywentonatripthere.38Fromthenon,villagersliving

atthefootoftheWalloftensawthetall,blonde-hairedmancollectingrubbishalongtheWall.He

lovedthisgreatstructure(建筑)alot,sohetriedtohelpcleanandprotectit.Williamalsowrote

tenbooksontheGreatWall.

William'sworksinfluenced(影響)histwosons.Evenaschildren,theyspentmostoftheir

weekendswalkingandtakingpicturesoftheWall.In2016,theLindesaybrothersstartedtomake

videostoprotecttheWall.39Theywantedtofollowintheirfather^footstepsand

experiencethestructurethemselves,sotheirtripalongtheWallbegan.Thetwotraveledabout30

to40kilometersperdayandfinallyfinisheditonNovember22nd.

40ButtheexperiencegavethemabetterunderstandingoftheWallandthehistory

behindit.

A.Buttheythoughtthatwasnotenough.

B.Ittookthem131daystoarriveattheShanhaiguanPass.

C.Theysometimesspentnightsinhotelsandcampedinthewild.

D.Afterthat,WilliammarriedaChinesewomanandlivedinBeijing.

E.Thebrotherssaidthetripwasnotaseasyastheythoughtbeforesettingoff.

F.Thebrothers9interestintravelingtheWallcamefromtheirfatherWilliamLindesay.

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。

Doyoualsofeelanxiety(焦慮)duringabigtest?Infact,alittleanxietycanbeuseful.It

willhelpyouperformatyourbest.However,ifyouranxietybecomessogreatthatitinfluences

(影響)yourperformance,thenyouneedtolearnhowtoovercometestanxiety.

Answertheeasyquestionsfirst.

Juststartbyputtingyournameonthepaper.Youhavetostartsomewhere.41

Thenanswerthequestionsyouthinkyouknow.

42

Startbydeletinganswersyoudon'tthinkarecorrect.Youmightnotknowthecorrect

answerrightaway,butyoucanlookattheanswerchoicesandfindoneortwothatyouknowtobe

wrong.

Skip(跳過)andmarkquestionsthatyoudon'tknow.

Circleormarkthesequestionssoyouknowtocomebacktothem.43Knowing

you'remakingprogressonaquestionreducesanxietyaboutit.

Keepyourselfcalm.

44Lookaroundandnoticeeachofyourfivesenses.Namesomethingyousee,hear,

smell,feelandtaste.ThismightsoundlikeaWoo-woomethodbutitreducesanxietyinthe

moment.

Use4-7-8breathing.

Breatheinthroughyournosefor4seconds,holdyourbreathfor7seconds,andbreatheout

throughthemouthfor8seconds.Repeatthis3to4timesuntilyourheartrate(心率)slowsdown.

Actuallycount.45

A.Takeaquicklookatthetest.

B.Crossoutthewronganswersfirst.

C.Takingthisstepisactuallyprogress.

D.Thafswhatmakesthismethodmagic.

E.Startwritingdowneverythingyouknow.

F.Stopyourtestforamomentandsurveytheroomyou'rein.

InChina,moreandmoretravelerswanttospendtheirsparetimeatlesser-knownvacation

landstohaverelaxingholidayexperiences.46

AccordingtodatafromtheonlinetravelagencyQunar,duringtheMayDay,thenumberof

roomsbookedathotelsinlesstraveledcitiesduringtheholidaywasup30%yearoneyear.

47Someyoungpeoplewhohavelittletimeforthemselvesonlystayedatahoteltomakethe

holidaymorerelaxing.

DaiBin,presidentoftheChinaTourismAcademy,toldBeijingDaily,"48As

peoplebecomemoremature(成熟的)travelers,theydon'twanttofollowthecrowd.Someof

themonlywanttotakearestsomewherequietforseveraldaystoexperiencethelocalculture

deeply.

Inaddition,lesserknownattractionsarenotas"'commercial(商業(yè)的)“and"standardized”

asmatureones.49.Andunlikepopularplacesofinterest,someunder-explored(未充分開

發(fā)的)placeswithlittleonlineshowingcanalsooffermoresurprises.

“Theriseofreversetourism(逆向旅游)isnotabadthing,“saidanopinionpiecein

ZhengzhouDaily."50.Italsobringsmorepossibilitiestothetourismmarket/9thearticle

explains."Moreimportantly,thetrend(趨勢)issettoforcepopularplacesofinteresttobetter

themselvesinsteadofrestingontheirpasthonor.

A.Theycanoffermorerealandnaturalexperiences

B.Itmeansthattravelersnowhavemorechances

C.Travelersprefertochoosesomeplacesthatdon'tcosttoomuch

D.Tourismwasonceaboutsightseeing,butnowitisaboutexperiences

E.”Reservetourism^^becomesanewfashionamongtravelersinChina

F.Travelersavoidedpopularholidaydestinationstoenjoysomepeaceandquiet

根據(jù)短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。

Areyouafoodlover?DoyouknowtheTVshowABiteofChina?51Peopleusually

eatsometraditionalfoodonspecialdays.52HereissometraditionalChinesefood.

NoodlesmeanlonglifeintraditionalChineseculture.Peopleusuallyeatnoodlesontheir

birthdays.53

InChina,awholefishmeansrichness.Infact,ataparty,itisatraditiontoprovidethe

wholefishatlast.Andtheheadofthefishusuallyfacesthemostvaluedguest.Fishalsohasa

specialmeaninginChina.54Andthemostpeoplethinkthateatingfishwillhelpour

wishescometrueinthecomingyear.

AverypopularfoodduringtheDragonBoatFestivalisZongzi.Thistastyfoodismadeof

glutinousricewithmeatorotherdeliciousfoodinbambooleaves.55

DoyouknowanyothertraditionalChinesefood?

A.Thefoodisapartofourculture.

B.Differentpeoplelikedifferentfoods.

C.Noodlesarejustlikeabirthdaycakewithcandles.

D.YoucanlearnaboutmuchdeliciousfoodonthisTVshow.

E.TheChinesewordfor"fish"soundslikethewordfor"richness”.

F.ThetraditionofeatingZongziistomakeusrememberagreatpoet,QuYuan.

閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)為多余選

項(xiàng)。

ThelastMondayinMarchisanimportantdayinChina.Itisadayforschoolsafety(安全)

education.Ithelpsstudentslearnmoreaboutsafetyandmakesuretheyaresafe.56Lefs

takealook!

Themainaccidentsatschoolarestampedes(踩踏),earthquakes,andfires.

57Whenastampedehappens,trytomakeyourselfstaycalmfirst.Whenstudents

aroundyoubegintopush,standthereandtrytoholdonsomething.Ifyoufalldowninthecrowd,

putyourhandsaroundyourhead.58

Earthquakeshappenallovertheworld.Whenyoufeeleverythingisshaking,getundera

deskquicklyandholdonit.Ifyouareoutdoors,findaplaceawayfrombuildings,trees,and

powerlines(電線).59Youcanstayunderadeskuntiltheearthquakestops.

Whenthere5safire,leavetheclassroomortheteachingbuildingquickly.Ifsbettertoput

somethingwetoveryourmouthandnose.60Manypeopledieinafire,notbecauseofthe

fire,butthesmoke(煙).Sowhenyouwanttogetout,youshouldmakeyourselflowertothefloor.

Thenyoucanbreathesomefreshair.

A.Wemustknowhowtokeepsafe.

B.Thisway,youwon'tbreatheinsmoke.

C.Whatarecommonaccidentsatschool?

D.Astampedealwayshappensincrowdedplaces.

E.Bend(彎)yourbodyandlegs,andmovetooneside.

F.Butifyou'reindoors,don'ttrytorunoutofit.

閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給的六個選項(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)。

61Itmaybereallyhardtotellothersthatyouarefeelingsad,worried,angryor

nervous.Butifyoukeepthesefeelingsinyourheartanddon'ttalkaboutthemwithothers,you

mayfallill.

Ifyoutalkwithsomeonewhocaresalotaboutyou,likeyourdadormom,youmayfeel

better.62Butifyoudon'twanttotalkwithyourdadormom,it'sbettertofindanother

trusty(可信的)grown-up,likeateacheratschool.Maybethispersoncanunderstandwhatyou're

thinkingaboutandgiveyouusefulsuggestions.

Onceyouknowwhoyoucantalkto,youshouldchoosewhenandwheretotalk.Youmay

finditdifficulttosaywhatyouthink.ThafsOK.63Ifthepersoncan'tunderstandwhat

youmeanrightaway,trytosayitinadifferentwayorgiveanexample.

Youmayfeelshyaboutsharingyourfeelings.64Itisamazinghowmuchbetter

youwillfeelaftertalkingaboutyourproblems.65

A.Writeitdownonapiece(張)ofpaper.

B.Thewayapersonfeelsinsideisimportant.

C.Butitisimportanttosharefeelingswhenyouneedhelp.

D.Shypeopleusuallyfindithardtotalktoothers.

E.Youwillknowthatyouarenotalonewithyourproblemsorworries.

F.Italsohelpsyougetclosertothepeoplewhocareaboutyou.

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)(選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng))。

Lollipopisakindofpopularcandy.Itstartedasahardcandyonalittlestick.Nowifsbeen

developedintomorefunandtastykinds.Notonlychildren,butalsoadultsloveit.66

Herearesomeofthem.

?Licking(舔)thelollipop.Thismaysounddirtyatfirst,butactuallynot.It?soneofthe

mosttraditionalwaystoeatalollipop.Ifyoudon'tlickit,itsjuicemightdropontoyourclothes.

67Sowhydon'tyoujustlickit?Lickingallowsyoutofullyexperiencethetasteofthe

lollipop.

?Turnthelollipopwithyourhandswhileit'sinyourmouth.Youcanlistentomusic,read

books,watchvideosorplaycomputergameswiththelollipopbeatingyourteeth.Itisquitefun.

68

?69Alotofpeoplewillchoosethisway.Theysayitwillmakethecandyslowly

meltinthemouth.Also,thiswillnotaffecttheirwork.Toworkwhilethecandymeltsfromtime

totimeisrelaxing.

?Bitethelollipop.Someimpatientpeoplealwaysbitelollipopsinthemouth.70

Andthetastewillbequitedifferent.Anyway,ifsagoodwaytoeatmorelollipopsinashorttime.

?Putthelollipopintothecoffeeandthentakeitouttocat.Thenitwilltastebitterand

sweet.Whatadifferenceitmakes!

A.Thiswaytheycaneatfast.

B.Holdthelollipopinthemouth.

C.Butwhatarethetypicalwaystoeatit?

D.Butdoremembernottomakenoiseinpublic.

E.Ifyouputitallinyourmouth,youcan'teventalk.

F.Lotsofpeopleeatdifferentkindsoflollipopseveryday.

閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)(選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多

余選項(xiàng))。

FormanyChinesefamilies,riceisanimportantpartofalmosteverymeal.Wheredoesrice

comefrom?71

Chinahadalargepercentageoftheworld'spopulation,butonlyasmallpercentageofits

farmland,sofoodwasabigprobleminChinainthepast.Inthe1960s,itwashardtoplantrice

becauseofseveralnaturaldisasters.Millionsofpeoplediedbecausetheyhadnofood.Yuan

taughtfarmingatschoolatthattimeandhewasreallysadtoseethis."72?hethought.He

decidedtoworkonakindofhybridrice(雜交水稻)becauseitcanfeedmorepeople.

Atthattime,otherscientistshardlybelievedhybridricehadmuchimportance.ButYuan

andhisteamworkedoniteveryday.73Atlast,in1973,theygrewanewtypeofhybrid

rice.Farmerscangrowitinmanydifferentkindsoffarmlandandeveninbadweather.74

Peoplewon'thavetostayhungryanymore.

YuansolvedthefoodprobleminChina.HeistheprideofusChinese.

A.Hetriedtogrowanewtypeofricewhichwasbetter.

B.WeshouldthankYuanLongpingandhisteam.

C.Yuanalwaysthoughtofhimselfasafarmer.

D.Withthenewtype,about70,000,000peoplecouldhavefoodeveryyear!

E.HowcanIhelpthemhaveenoughfood?

F.Theytookeverygoodcareoftheirrice.

Inrecentyears,anumberofChinesebooksandmovieshavebeentranslatedintoother

languages.75TheyarelearningChineseandareinterestedinChineseculture.Annais

oneofthem.BeforeshetranslatedJinYong'snovelLegendsoftheCondorHeroes(《射雕英雄

傳》),Englishreadersknewlittleaboutthewriter.76

ButAnnamanagedtodoit.Thebook'sthemesimpressed(給深亥!JER象)heralot.For

example,goodagainstbad,honestandlove,andChinesephilosophy(哲學(xué)),Annahopedtobring

ittonewreaders.Afterfiveyearsofwork,shefinishedtranslatingthebookandpublisheditin

2018.77ManypeoplethinkAnnadidagoodjob.

AnnastudiedattheUniversityofOxford.ShetookatriptoChinaattheageof21.After

thetripshebecameinterestedinChinaandbegantolearnChinese.Shecallsherselfataclumsy(笨

拙的)student,justlikeGuoJingfromLegendsoftheCondorHeroes,butoneofloyalheart”.

78Lastyear,hetranslatedthemovieNeZha.Hesaid,“IseeChina,sstronger

culturalinfluences(影響).AsmoreyoungpeoplelearntotranslateChinesetextsandfilms,more

Chinesebooksandmovieswillcomeoutforpeopletoreadandwatch.”

A.LikeAnna,anothertranslatorDavidalsolearnedChineseincollege.

B.Theyarepopularwithpeopleatdifferentages.

C.Manyofthetranslatorsareyoungpeople.

D.Onereasonforthiswasthathisworksweretoohardtotranslate.

E.ThebookwasreprintedseventimesinseveralmonthsintheUK.

F.TheUStranslators9favouriteChinesewriterisLaoShe.

閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)(選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多

余選項(xiàng))。

Happinessisforeveryone.Youdon'tneedtocareaboutthosepeoplewhohavebeautiful

houseswithlargegardensorthosewhohavealotofmoney.Why?79.

Infact,happinessisalwaysaroundyouifyouputyourheartintoit.Whenyoustudyhardat

yourlessons,yourparentsarealwaystakinggoodcareofyourlifeandyourhealth.Whenyoudo

somethingwrong,peoplearoundyouwillhelpyoutocorrectit.Whenyouhelpothers,youwill

haveastrongfeelingofsatisfaction(滿足感)andhappiness,too.80.Ifyounoticeanyof

them,youcanseethathappinessisalwaysaroundyou.

81.Itisafeelingofyourheart.Whenyouarepoor,youcanalsosayyouarehappy,

becauseyouhavesomethingelsethatcan'tbeboughtwithmoney.Asthesayinggoes,"'Lifeis

likearevolving(旋轉(zhuǎn)的)door.82”

Ifyoutakeeverychanceyouget,youcanbeahappyandluckyperson.

A.Whenitcloses,italsoopens

B.Alloftheseareyourhappiness

C.Happinessisnotthesameasmoney

D.Ifyouhaveenoughmoney,youwillbehappy

E.Becausethoserichpeoplecanalsofeellonelyandnervous

F.Whenyouareintroubleatschool,yourfriendswillhelpyou

Schoolstressissomethingthatmoststudentshavetolearntodealwith(處理).83

Dealwithstressrightaway.

Gettoknowthewayyourbodyexperiencesstress.84Doyourhandsstartto

shake?Youmayhavestress.

Findoutwhereyourstresscomesfrom.

Isthereacertain(某個)person,situationorenvironmentcausingyoutofeelstressedout?

85Sometimes,itmaybeeasytofindout,butsometimes,itmaybedifficult.

86Ifyoudon'tknowhowtodealwithyourstress,findsomeonetohelpyou.If

you'reatschool,youmayaskateacherorafriendforhelp.Ififsaproblemthatyouneedtodeal

withrightaway,talktosomeoneinyourclassroom.Iftheproblemisnotinahurry,thinkabout

askingyourparentsoryourteachersforhelp.

Moveawayfromthesituationifyoucan.

87Youcanalsolistentothemusictorelax.

根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容,從下面五個選項(xiàng)中選出能填入文中空缺處的最佳選項(xiàng),使文章意思通順、

內(nèi)容完整。

A.Askforhelp.

B.Youcantakeabreakbytakingawalkoutside.

C.Ifyes,thefirstthingistofindoutwhatcausedit.

D.Andifsimportanttofindgoodwaystodealwithyourstress.

E.Doyoustarttobreathefastornoticeabadtasteinyourmouth?

TonyWheelerwasborntotravel.88Forthefirst16yearsofhislife,T

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