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七年級英語下冊期末復習專項魯教版

專題閱讀理解

學校:姓名:班級:考號:

閱讀對話,從方框內(nèi)所給的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,其中有一個多余的選項。

Summervacationiscoming.Howdoyouplantospendthevacation?Doyouwanttogo

outorstayathome?]

Beijingisthecapital(首都)ofourcountry,anditisaverybigcity.Sowemayspend

muchtimevisitingit.2Withthehelpofthesubways,wecangetaroundeasilyin

Beijing.

3First,wewanttogotoTian'anmenSquare,Ifsmygrandfather^wishtotakea

photothere.SoIwanttotakemanyphotosofhimthere.Second,wewouldliketovisitthe

ForbiddenCity.Third,wewanttogotoBeihaiPark.It'salsoagreatplace.Fourth,wewouldlike

togotoBeijingZoobecauseIwanttoseealotofanimalsinit,likemonkeysandtigers.4

Wehopetheweathercanbesunnyduring(在...期間)thetrip.Ibelievewecanhavea

goodtimethere.

A.TherearemanysubwaysinBeijing.

B.Iwillhelpmygrandparentswithfarmwork.

C.InBeijing,wewanttovisitmanyplaces.

D.MyfamilyandIareplanningatriptoBeijing.

E.Asfor(至于)thelastplace,wewanttovisittheGreatWall.

Name:WeiFangName:GinaSmith

Address:No.22BridgeStreetAddress:No.18PeaceRoad

Tel:858-8769Tel:883-4827

Order:noodles,drinksOrder:dumplings,dessert,soup

Noodles:Dumplings:beefandonions()

large(4)medium()small()muttonandcabbages(d)

Ingredients:chickenandcarrots()

beef(4)mutton()chicken()Soup:tomatosoup(d)

onions()cabbages()tomatoes()cabbagesoup()

Drinksonionsoup()

soda()Dessert:strawberryice-cream(N)

coke()appleice-cream()

orangejuice(N)Sizeofdessert:

water()large()medium(4)small()

5.WheredoesWeiFanglive?

A.No.22BridgeStreet.B.No.18PeaceRoad.

C.No.18BridgeStreet.D.No.22PeaceRoad.

6.WhatdidWeiFangorder?

A.Noodlesanddessert.B.Dumplingsandsoup.

C.Dumplingsanddrinks.D.Noodlesanddrinks.

7.WhatkindofdumplingswouldGinalike?

A.Beefandonions.B.Chickenandcarrots.

C.Muttonandcabbages.D.Muttonandpotatoes.

8.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?

A.WeiFang'sphonenumberis858-8769.

B.WeiFangwouldlikealargebowlofbeefnoodles.

C.Ginaordereddumplings,soup,dessertandsalad.

D.Ginaorderedastrawberryice-cream.

請閱讀下面短文,從每小題所給的A、B、C三個選項中,選出一個最佳選項,并在答題卡

上將該項涂黑。

Howmuchdoyouknowaboutdandelions?Doyouknowyoucaneatthem?Peopleinother

countrieseatthemforalotofyears.Youneedtocleantheflowerswellbeforeyoucookthem.

Seaweed(海藻)isalsoverypopularwithpeople.YoucanfindjLinmanyofyourfood

everyday.Yourhamburgermayhavesomeseaweeds.Yourice-creammayhave,too.Butyou

don'tknowthisatall.

Peoplesometimesdon'tknowsomethingstheycaneatintheirfood.Butdon'tfeelstrange

(奇'怪的),Peoplearoundtheworldeatdifferentkindsoffoods.Youdon'tknowalloftheirnames

orappearances(外觀).

Whafsmore,youmaybesurprisedatsomepeople.Becausetheyeatrawseafood(生海鮮)

oreatwiththeirhands.Allthepeopleintheworldaredifferent,andtheirdietcultureisdifferent,

too.

Atlunchtoday,lookaround.What"'strangefood9'doyousee?Rememberthatyourfavorite

dishesmaybe“strangefood^^toothers.

9.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"it"refertointhetext?

A.Theseaweed.B.Theseafood.C.Thehamburger.

10.Whichisthepurpose(目的)ofthepassage?

A.Toaskpeopletolearnhowtoeatdandelions.

B.Tohelppeopleknowmoreaboutrawseafood.

C.Totelluspeopleindifferentcountrieshavedifferentdiets.

11.Whichofthefollowingisthestructure(結(jié)構(gòu))ofthepassage?(①二Paragraph1,②二Paragraph

2,...)

A.①Y)③④Y)B.①②一④⑤c.①②一@④Y)

12.Whatdoweknowaboutthepassage?

A.Peoplearoundtheworldeatthesamekindsoffoods.

B.Thehamburgersmayhavesomeseaweeds.

C.Peopleneedtocleantheflowerswellaftertheycookdandelions.

13.Wherecanwereadthepassage?

A.Inadiary.B.Inafoodguidebook.C.Inastorybook.

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇恰當?shù)木渥犹钊朐南鄳?yīng)的空白處,使短文完整,合乎情理。(有兩個

多余的選項)。

Everyonewantstostayhealthy,butmanychildrendon'tknowhowtotakecareoftheir

bodies.Moreandmorechildrenhavehealthproblemsbeforetheyevengettomiddleschool.

14

Loveourbody

Ourbodiesareamazing!Theyletusplay,run,andhavefuneveryday.Whenourbodiesare

healthy,wefeelstrongandfullofenergy.Butifwedon'ttakecareofthem,wecangetsickor

hurt.15Thafswhyifssoimportanttotakecareofourselves.

16

First,makesuretoeatlotsoffruitandvegetableseveryday.Next,trytodrinkenough

waterinsteadofsugarydrinks.17Thatway,ourbodieswillhavetheenergytheyneedto

doallthethingswelove.

Developgoodhabits

Ifsimportanttogetmovingeveryday!Trytoplayoutsideorjoinasportsteamtostay

active.Also,remembertowashyourhandstokeepgermsaway.Anddon'tforgettogetenough

sleepeachnight.18

A.Takecareofourbodies.

B.Ourbodiesneedloveandcare.

C.Eathealthyfood

D.It'simportanttostayactiveeveryday.

E.Herearesomewaystokeepourbodieshealthy.

F.Drinkingwaterisbetterthansugarydrinks.

G.Thenourbodieswillhavetimetorestandgetstrong.

ZhangWei,28,traveledbybusforfivehourstoarriveinLijianginYunnan,China.Hethen

waitedonehourjusttohaveCrossing-the-BridgeNoodles.Zhanglovesnoodledishesbecausehe

comesfromBeijing.HereallyenjoyedtheCrossing-the-BridgeNoodles.Hesaidittastedgreat.

Now,manypeoplearevisitingLijiangtotasteCrossing-the-BridgeNoodles.Thisis

makingthecityfamous.LiMing'srestaurantisnowopenfromearlymorningtolatenight

becauseeveryonewantsCrossing-the-BridgeNoodles.Nowlotsofpeoplearecomingtothecity

andtheplaceisseeingmanyvisitors.

19.HowlongdidittakeZhangWeitoeatCrossing-the-BridgeNoodlesinall?

A.1hours.B.5hour.C.6hours.D.7hours.

20.WhydidZhangWeienjoytheCrossing-the-BridgeNoodles?

A.TheymadehimrememberBeijing.B.Theytastedgreat.

C.Theytastedbad.D.Theywerefree.

21.WhyaremanypeoplevisitingLijiangthesedays?

A.TotasteCrossing-the-BridgeNoodles.B.TovisitLijiangforfree.

C.Toenjoythebeautifulriver.D.Toworkintherestaurants.

22.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?

A.ZhangWeitraveledbytraintoLijiang.B.Crossing-the-BridgeNoodlesarepopularin

Lijiang.

C.LiMing9srestaurantopensonlyintheevenings.D.PeopleinLijiangarenotfriendly.

23.Whatisthebesttitle?

A.TheHistoryofLijiang.B.ZhangWei'sLoveforCrossing-the-Bridge

Noodles.

C.TheLijiangCrossing-the-BridgeNoodles.D.HowtoCookCrossing-the-Bridge

Noodles.

Havinganosebleedisn'tcomfortableandlooksscary.Whenthesituationofthenosebleed

getsworse,itcanmakeyougointoshock(休克).Butmostofthetime,ifyoucancontrolit,ifs

usuallynotdangerous.Lefshavealookattwoexamplesofstoppinganosebleed.

Jack'smothertellshimtoputhisheadbackwhenhehasanosebleed.Thereasonisthatthe

bloodwillmakehisclothes▲.Aswell,manypeopledon,tliketoseeblood.Butoneofthe

biggestmistakesaboutnosebleedistoputtheheadback.Infact,Jackshouldputhisheaddown.

Ifheliesdownorputshisheadback,thebloodmaygodownthethroat.Thenitwillgointothe

stomachandmakeJackvomitsuddenly(突然嘔吐).

Lucypresses(按壓)thesidesofhernoseduringanosebleed.Therightplaceofpressingis

justbelowthebonybridge(骨橋).Ifshedoesitinarightway,sheshouldbeabletobreathe

throughthenose.Andshehadbetterkeeppressingforatleastfiveminutes.Ifthenosebleed

doesn'tstopafter15to20minutesofpressing,Lucyshouldgotoseeadoctor.

24.Ifyouhaveanosebleed,whafstheworstsituationinthepassage?

A.Wegointoshock.B.Wevomit.C.Wecan'tbreathe.

D.Wedie.

25.Whatwordcanyouput▲inParagraph2?

A.cleanB.carefulC.dirtyD.broken

26.WhatshouldJackdo?

A.Heshouldliedownandrest.B.Heshouldputhisheadback.

C.Heshoulddrinkhotwater.D.Heshouldputhisheaddown.

27.HowlongshouldLucypresshernosewhenshehasanosebleed?

A.Nomorethan5minutes.B.Onlyfiveminutes.

C.Lessthan5minutes.D.Morethan5minutes.

28.Whydoesthewritergivetwoexamples?

A.Totellushowtostopthenosebleed.B.Totellusnosebleedisveryserious.

C.Toteachushowtokeephealthy.D.Toletusknownosebleedisdirty.

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從下面方框中選擇適當?shù)倪x項補全短文。選項中有一項為多余選項。

Alotofpeopleliketakingatripwithnoplans.Theythinkitisveryexcitingandhasmore

fun.29Makingholidayplansisveryimportant.

First,aholidayplancanhelpyoualot.30Ifyouvisitaplacebutyoudon'tbooka

hotel,youmayhavenoplacetostayatnight.

31Youneedtoplanwhatthingsyouneedtoputinbags.Forexample,youwantto

visitoneplace,butwhenyouarriveattheairport,youforgettobringyourplanetickets(票)!You

maybelatefortheplane.Thenhowwillyoufeel?Ofcourse,youwillfeelbad.

Third,makingaplancanhelpyousavemoney.32

Nexttimeyougoonholiday,trytowritedownsomeplans.33

A.Theycanhelpyouhavemorefunduringyourholiday.

B.Everythingwillgowellwithaplan.

C.Second,youhavelotsofthingstotakewithyouforaholiday.

D.IfyousurftheInternetbeforeyougoonholiday,youmayfindsomecheapplaneticketsand

hotelrooms.

E.Butinfact,itisnotalwaysgood.

F.Ialwaystakeatripwithmyparents.

Fourstudentsarehavinglunchintheclassroom.Lefslookatwhattheyhave.

Kate'sLunch

Tom'sLunch

Food:Rice,beef,tomatoes,eggs,

Food:Rice,chicken,carrots,potatoes

beans

Drink:Juice

Drink:Tea

Fruit:Abanana

Fruit:Anapple

Sarah'sLunchEric'sLunch

Food:BeefandpotatonoodlesFood:Ahamburger

Drink:MilkDrink:Cola

Fruit:AnorangeFruit:No

Tom'smumcookslunchforhimeveryday.Heisreallyhappy.Sarahsaysnoodlesare

delicious.Butshewants(想要)toeatriceandvegetablestomorrow.Katelikesherlunch

verymuch.Shesaysifshealthy.Eric'sparentsdon'thavethetimetocooklunchforhim,

sohebuysahamburgertoeattoday.HereallywantstohavelunchlikeKate's.

34.WhocookslunchforTom?

A.Hisfather.B.Hisgrandma.C.Hismother.D.Hissister.

35.WhatdoesSarahdrinkforlunch?

A.Juice.B.Milk.C.Cola.D.Tea.

36.WhatdoesKatesayaboutherlunch?

A.Ifsunhealthy.B.It?sdelicious.C.Ifshealthy.D.Ifsbotbad.

37.Whoselunchisnothealthy?

A.Kate's.B.Tom's.C.Sarah's.D.Eric's.

38.WhichoneisTRUE?

A.Sarahwantsnoodlesforlunchtomorrow.

B.Tomhascolaeveryday.

C.TomandKatehavericetoday.

D.ErichaslunchlikeKate's.

Bobislisteningtotheradio.Whatisplayingoneachchannel(頻道)?

FM88.0

Hereisgoodnews.Therainwillfinallystopthisevening.Tomorrowwewillenjoythe

bright(光亮的)sun.Butitwillstillbecold.

FM102.6

JeffSmithhasanewCD.Heiscomingtoourstudio(演播室)at7:00thisevening.Listen

toourprogramthen.WewillhavequestionsaboutJeff.Ifyouranswersareright,youwillgethis

CDforfree(免費).

FM107.0

ThereisheavytrafficonLonghuaStreet.Areyoudrivingtothetrainstation?Youcan

changetoTiyuStreet.

FM114.0

TherewillbeabasketballmatchatthesportshallonMay13.Youcancallusat6637-2285

togettheticket.Itwillbeagreatmatch.

39.Itwillbetomorrow.

A.coldB.warmC.cool

40.JeffSmithwillcometothestudioat.

A.5:00p.m.B.6:00p.m.C.7:00p.m.

41.ThenewsonFM107.0ishelpful(有用的)to.

A.driversB.studentsC.farmers

42.Mikeisabasketballfan.Newsonishelpfulforhim.

A.FM88.0B.FM102.6C.FM114.0

43.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?

A.EveryonecangetJeff'sCDforfree.

B.ThereisheavytrafficonTiyuStreet.

C.PeoplecangetticketstothebasketballmatchfromFM114.0.

Intheyear2070,mostofyouwillbemorethan60yearsold.Thegoodnewsisthattravel

maybecomesmarterbythattime.EuropeanairlineeasyJetmadesomeguessesandreleased(發(fā)布)

easyJet2070:TheFutureTravelReport.Lefstakealookatsomeexcitingideas.

Heartbeatpassport(心跳護照)

Paperpassportswillbeathingofthepast.Youwilluse'"heartbeatpassports^^instead.Some

scientistssayeveryone'sheartbeatisdifferent.Sothedata(數(shù)據(jù))willbeusedtotellwhoyouare.

Morecomfortableflight

Theseatsontheplanewillnolongerbe“onesizefitsall”.You'llbeabletobookaseat

accordingtoyourbodytype.Theseatmayevenbeabletocoolorwarmyoutoyourfavourite

temperature.Therewillalsobenomorescreensonthebackofyourseats.Afuturisticdevice(未

來設(shè)備)couldshowfilmsstraightinfrontofyoureyes.

Printedclothesandfood

Ifyouhatepacking(打包)clothes,youmaynotneedtodoitinthefuture.Beforeyoufly,

youwillhaveabodyscan.Whenyouarrive,you911findawardrobefullof3D-printedclothesin

yoursize.Whenyouleave,peoplewillusetheclothesagaintoprint(打?。ゝorthenextperson.

Youcanalso3Dprintwhatyouwanttoeat.

Bringhistorybacktolife

Ifyouliketovisithistoricsites(歷史古跡),AR(增強現(xiàn)實技術(shù))willchangethegame.

Wearingaheadset,youcanseewhathappenedatahistoricsite.Youmayevenbeabletosit

amongthecheeringpeopleatthefirstOlympicGames.

44.WhatdoweknowabouteasyJet2070:TheFutureTravelReport?

A.Itisabouthowoldpeoplewilltravelinthefuture

B.Itshowsuswhatfutureplaneswilllooklike.

C.Ittellsuswhattravelmaybelikein2070.

D.Itgivespeopleideasaboutwheretotravel.

45.Howcanwestaymorecomfortableonplanesinthefuture?

A.Wecanbringourownscatsontotheplane.

B.Wecanreadbooksinaquieterenvironment.

C.Wecanhavebiggerscreenstowatchfilms.

D.Wecanchangethetemperatureofourseats.

46.Whichcanbethebesttitleforthispassage?

A.CoolIdeasforFutureTravelB.DifferentDreamsin2070

C.NewWaysofTravellingD.HistoricSitesandFutureLife

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

項。

Whatcanyoudoifyouarelostinaforest?

Whenyougointoaforest,itisalwaysagoodideatobewellprepared.Whatifyougetlost

inaforest?

47.

Stayinoneplace

Ifyouarelostanddon'thaveanythingtodirect(弓|導)yourway,stayinoneplace.Itwill

bemucheasierforpeopletofindyou.Mark(做標t己)theplacewithbranchesorrocks(樹枝或巖

石).48.

49

Ifyouarelostinaforest,itmaybedifficulttogetasignal(信號)onyourphone.Makean

emergencycallifitstillworkswell.Putthephoneonbattery(電池)savermodeorturnitoff

whenyouarenotusingit.Thiscankeepbatterypowerforaslongaspossible.

Findormakeashelter(棲息地)

Ifyouarelost,lookforashelter.Itkeepsoffsunshineorrain.50.Besureto

keepyourclothesdryandyoucankeepyourselfwarm.

Findwater

51.Ifyouareabletomakeafireinaclearspot,boil(煮沸)waterfromastream

orriver.However,ifyouareunabletostartafire,drinkthedew(露水)fromleaves.

A.Thenpeoplewillfindtheway

B.Youcan'tlivewithoutwater

C.Checkforyourphone

D.Thenpeoplewillnoticethemandknowyouarelost

E.Herearesomeideasforyou

F.Ifthereisnoplacetohide,makeashelterwithleavesandbranches

G.Youcan'tlivewithoutashelter

SichuanOpera,likehot-potandotherfamousSichuandishes,isexcitingandrich.Face

changingisthehighlightofSichuanOpera.Itissaidthatancient(古代的)peoplepaintedtheir

facestodriveawaywildanimals.SichuanOperaabsorbs(吸"攵)thisancientskillandperfectsit

intoanart.

Facechangingisamagical(神奇的)art.Actors(演員)changemorethan10masksinless

than20seconds.Byraisingthehand,swingingasleeveorshakingthehead,anactoruses

differentmaskstoshowdifferentemotions(情緒).

PengDenghuai,famousasthe"KingoffacechanginginSichuanOpera”,oncechanged14

masksin25secondstosetaGuinnessWorldrecord(吉尼斯世界紀錄).

52.WhichisNOTtrueaboutfacechanging?

A.Facechangingisnotexciting.

B.FacechangingisthehighlightofSichuanOpera.

C.Anactorusesdifferentmaskstoshowdifferentemotions.

D.PengDenghuaiisfamousasthe"Kingoffacechanging^^.

53.Whydidancientpeoplepainttheirfacesaccordingtothepassage?

A.Tomakethemmorebeautiful.B.Todriveawaywildanimals.

C.Tocelebratefestivals.D.Tomakethemmagical.

54.Facechangingismagicalbecause.

A.itcandriveawaywildanimals.

B.actorschangemorethan10masksinlessthan20seconds.

C.theactorsareveryfamous.

D.SichuanOperaabsorbstheancientskills.

55.Wherecanweprobablyreadthepassage?

A.Inasciencebook.B.Inachildren'sstorybook.

C.Inatraveldiary.D.Inaculture(文化)magazine.

I'mJack.I'mgoingtohavefunduringtheNewYearholiday.OnJanuary1st,I'mgoingto

stayathomeanddomyhomework.

OnthemorningofJanuary2nd,I'mgoingtomeetmyuncleatthetrainstation.Inthe

afternoon,Fmgoingtotakehimtovisitourcity.Intheevening,we'regoingtohaveawelcome

partyformyuncle.OnthemorningofJanuary3rd,I'mgoingtoaskhimtoteachmetoplaytable

tennis.AndI'mgoingtoaskhimtoteachmeChinesetoo.IthinkmyNewYearholidayisgoing

tobefun.

56.OnJanuary1st,Jackisgoingto.

A.checkhisemailB.dohishomework

C.cleanhisroomD.visithisfriends

57.Jackisgoingtomeethisuncle_.

A.inahotelB.inthepark

C.atthetrainstationD.atthebusstation

58.TheyaregoingtohaveapartyforJack'suncle_.

A.ontheeveningofJanuary2nd

B.ontheeveningofJanuary1st

C.onthemorningofJanuary2nd

D.ontheafternoonofJanuary3rd

59.Accordingtothepassage,theRIGHTorder(順序)is.

?askmyuncletoteachmeChinese

②haveapartyformyuncle

③takemyuncletovisitourcity

@dohomeworkathome

A.①②③④B.④②①③C.③④②①D.④③②①

60.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?

A.Jackisastudent.

B.Jack'suncleisgoingtotakeatraintovisitJack.

C.Jack'sunclecanplaytabletennis.

D.Jackisn'tgoodatEnglish,sohewantstoaskhisuncleforhelp.

a

Areyoualoverofmusic?Canyouplaytheguitar?Canyousingordance?

Doyouhavetimeonweekends?WelcometoourRedStarRockBand(搖滾樂隊).

PleasecallMikeat5478-6598ore-mailtoredstar@.

b

Doyouliketoplayping-pong?Doyouwanttoplayitwell?Mr.Zhangisa

goodteacher.YoucancomehereeverySaturdayafternoonfrom2:30to5:30.Tel:

8665-7868

Address(地址):Room105,LantianHotel

c

Canyouswim?Doyoulikechildren?Canyouteachthemtoswimon

Sundays?Comeandjoinus.CallJoeat8472-9999formoreinformation.

d

Doyouliketotalkwithpeople?Doyouliketowritestories?Thencomeand

workasareporter(當一名記者).PleasecallKarenat5561-8823.

61.IfyouwanttojointheRedStarRockBand,youneedto.

A.playthedrumswellB.befreeonSaturdayorSunday

C.e-mailMikeD.callMikeat8665-7868

62.Youwanttolearntoplayping-pong.Thenyoucan.

A.callMr.Zhangat5561-8823B.gotoRoom103,LantianHotel

C.findMr.ZhangonSundayafternoonD.askMr.Zhangtoteachyou

63.Youwanttoteachchildrentoswim.Thenyoucancall.

A.5478-6598B.8665-7868C.8472-9999D.5561-8823

64.Whatisthetype(類型)ofthefourpassages?

A.ads(廣告)B.storiesC.news(新聞)D.letters

65.Matchtherighttitleswiththefourpassages(a?d).Whichoneisright?

①SportsClub

②HelpChildrenwithSwimming

③GuitarPlayersWanted

?ReportersWanted

A.①——b;②——c;③——a;④一dB.①——a;②一c;③一d;④一b

C.①一d;②一b;③一a④一cD.①一b;②一a;③一c;④一d

Atthecrossings,nowstreetartismakingcitiesbeautifulandsafe.TheAsphaltArt

Initiative(瀝青藝術(shù)彳昌議)helpstoturnboringcrossingsintobrightspaces.Italsosetsupclubsto

askartistsandvolunteers(志愿者)topaintonthestreetstogether.Webelievethatstreetartcan

makethedangerouscrossingsnotdangerousatall.

Itreallydid!Thepaintingsarereallycolorful.Itisdifficultfordriverstomissthem.They

canseethepaintingsfarawayfromthecrossing,andthenslowdownwhentheycomenearit.A

studyshowsthatatthecrossingswithstreetartintheUS,therearefeweraccidents.

Thiskindofartbecomesmoreandmorepopular.Till2022,therewere42AsphaltArt

InitiativeprojectsinAmerica,and3pilot(試點的)projectsinEurope(歐洲).Infact,19other

Europeancitiesarealsoplanningtomakesomechangesinthenearfuture.

TheAsphaltArtInitiativewantstodothisaroundtheworld.Maybeinthenearfuture,

whenyoucrosstheroad,youcanfindthisbeautifulartinyourcity!

66.WhydoestheAsphaltArtInitiativestartclubs?

A.Toshareartists'greatpaintings.

B.Tohelpthedriversandwalkerstobeclosetoeachother.

C.Tomakesomemoneyformoreprojects.

D.Toaskartistsandvolunteerstopaintonthestreets.

67.Whichparagraphtellstheinfluence(影響)ofthestreetart?

A.Paragraph1.B.Paragraph2.C.Paragraph3.D.Paragraph4.

68.HowmanyAsphaltArtInitiativeprojectswerethereintheUStill2022?

A.3.B.19.C.22.D.42.

69.Whichofthefollowingmightbethewriter'sidea?

A.Theartistsshouldpaintallstreets.

B.Everyoneshouldtakepartintheproject.

C.Wemayfindthestreetartinmorecities

D.Thestreetartmaybemorepopularwithchildren.

70.Whomightbemostinterestedinthepassage?

A.Alice,abooklover.B.Tony,apaintingartist.

C.John,aforeignvisitor.D.Jenny,ageographyteacher.

Sometimesitmayseemdifficulttoimproveourhealth.Ifso,thesehealthyhabitsmayhelp

you.

Eatbreakfasteverymorning.

Studiesshowthatifyoueatamealinthemorning,youmaynotbecometoofatoreattoo

muchduringlunch.Eatingbreakfastcanhelppeoplefeelbetterthroughtheday.

Getenoughsleep.

Poorsleepcanmakeadifferencetoourmemory(記憶)andlearning.Andstudiesshowthat

ifpeopledon'tgetenoughsleep,theyseemtogetintomoreaccidents.Soenoughsleepisvery

important!

Takeawalkeveryday.

Walkingisaneasywaytoexercise.You'dbettermeetfriendsforawalk,notforameal.As

youwalk,youwillseethebeautifulworldaroundyou.Ifyoutry,youwillfindaddingawalkinto

yourlifeisveryeasy.

Joinsocial(社交的)groups.

Therearesocialgroupslikesportsteams,artormusicgroups.Thepeopleinthegroupscan

giveadviceandhelpeachotherindifficulttimes.Also,beinginagroupkeepsyourmind-busy.

Anactive(活躍的)mindisahealthymind!

Haveahobby.

Ahobbycanberunning,readingormakingsomethingwithyourhands.Hobbieshelp

peopletorelax.Hobbiesbringushappiness,too.

71.Youmayhaveagoodmemoryandlearnbetterifyou.

A.eatbreakfasteverymorningB.haveagoodsleep

C.takeawalkeverydayD.givesomeadvice

72.Ifyouneedhelpandwanttohelpothers,you'dbetter.

A.inviteyourfriendtoamealB.walkwithyourfriends

C.joinasocialgroupD.haveahobby

73.Wecanknowfromthepassage.

A.havingahobbyisthebestwaytorelax

B.allthetrafficaccidentsarecausedbypoorsleep

C.you'llbefatifyouhavebreakfasteverymorning

D.tojoinasocialgrouphelpsyouhaveahealthymind

74.Thewriterwritesthepassagemainlyfor.

A.studentsatschoolB.peoplewhodon'tlikerunning

C.studentswhoneverhavebreakfastD.peoplewhowanttoimprovehealth

75.Thebesttitleofthepassagecanbe.

A.WaystoImproveYourHeal

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