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專題06閱讀還原六選五15篇(中考真題中考模擬)-沖刺2025

年中考英語演練(全國通用)

(2024?四川?中考真題)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)。

4waystobecomeamorningperson

Doyouwanttobecomeanearlybird?1:

Gotosleepfiveminutesearlier

Youneed8——10hoursofsleepanight.Itwillbehardtowakeupifyoudon'tgetenough

sleep.2Thenextnight,getintobedfiveminutesearlierthanthat.You'llgetintobedover

anhourearlierinjusttwoweeks.

3

Don'tputyouralarmbesideyourbed,especiallyififsyourphone.Moveittotheother

sideoftheroomandturnupthevolume(音量)soyouhavetogetoutofbedtoturnitof.Once

you'reoutofbed,itisfareasiertostayoutofbed.

Getsunlightrightaway

4.Naturallighttellsyourbodythatit'stimetowakeup.Afteryouralarmgoeso優(yōu)

openyourcurtains(簾)soyoucangetlightrightaway.

5

Becomingamorningpersonislikecreatinganynewhabit-ittakestime.Ifyou'reserious

aboutbeingamorningperson,getupearlyeveryday,evenonweekends.

A.Makeitahabit

B.Tryoutthesetips

C.Moveyouralarm

D.Startthemorningslow

E.Getintobedfiveminutesearlier

F.Sunshinehelpsyoustartanewday

(2024.山東德州?中考真題)短文還原

〈iwxrf-

KOFT.

s^rr/

Herearesomethingsyoumaywanttothinkaboutwhendesigningyourstadium.

Thefirststepoftheinventionprocessisto“thinkit”.Thisincludesfindingaproblemyou

wouldliketosolve,orimaginingsomethingyouplantocreate.6"Whatproblemdoesit

solve?Whatsportsoreventswilltakeplaceinyourstadium?Wherewillitbelocated?Howwill

yourideabenewanddifferent?^^

Thenextstepisto“exploreit”.Youask:"Howhaveinventorscreatedsolutionsinthepast?”

andthencarryoutresearchtolearnmoreabouttheproblemtheywouldliketosolve,ortheidea

theywouldliketocreate.Thisisdonetounderstandsolutionsthatmayalreadyexist.7.

Inventorsusedrawingasawaytoorganizetheirideas.8.Youcandrawyourideas

withpaperandpenciloruseanymeansofexpressionthatiscomfortableforyou.Remember!

Inventorsseldomgetitrightonthefirsttry.

9Buildamodelwhichwillshowthesize,shapeandformofyourstadium.Now

thatyouhavecreatedyour3Dmodel,takesometimetothinkabouthowyourstadiumlooksand

howitwouldworkforanevent.

Nowit'stimetothinkabouthowitwouldwork,andshareyourideawithothers.Ask

yourself,“WhatchangescanImaketoimprovemystadium?^^Sharinganideaalsohappenswhen

youpresentyourideatoothersafteryouhavemadeyourfinalchanges.

Inventorstypicallydon'tsucceedwithaninventiononthefirsttry.Usually,inventors

changetheirideasmanytimesbeforetheyarefinishedtomakethemworkbetter.10,once

changesaremade.Itcantakemanytriestomakeyourideasworkorlookthewayyouimagined

theywould.

A.Togetstartedyoucanaskyourself

B.Inventorstesttheirinventionsagain

C.Nowitistimetoseetheirideaturnintosomethingreal

D.Onceyouhavecreatedyourdesign,moveontothenextstep

E.Itallowsinventorstoimaginewhattheirinventionmightlooklikeandhowitwillwork

F.Theylearnfromwhatothershavetriedandmakesurethattheirsolutionsarenewordifferent

(2024?海南?中考真題)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)。

AGuidetoVisitingWenchangSatelliteLaunchBase(文昌衛(wèi)星發(fā)射基地)

AreyoureadytostartanexcitingvisittooneofChina9sspacelaunchbases?Ifyes,lefs

exploreWenchangSatelliteLaunchBase!

WaystoGetThere

WenchangisonthenortheasterncoastofHainanisland.First,youcanflytoHaikouifyou

startfromaplaceoutofHainan.UThejourneyfromHaikoutothelaunchbasetakes

aboutanhourandahalf.

ThingstoSee

Atthelaunchbase,youwillseeahugelaunchpad(發(fā)射臺(tái)).Therearealsoviewingareas

whereyoucanwatchthelaunchwithothervisitors.12Youcantakesomephotosatthis

fantasticmoment!

13

Thebesttimetovisitthelaunchbaseisduringarocket(火箭)launch.Checkthewebsite

forlaunchdates.Planyourtriparoundthesedates.Makesureyoudon'tmisstheexcitement!

AdviceforYourVisit

?Bringahatandsunglasses.TheweathercanbequitehotinHainan.

?Haveacamerareadytotakeamazingpicturesofrockets.

?Listentotheguidesandfollowthesafetyrules.14.

?ifyou'revisitingonalaunchday,arriveearlytogetagoodplaceintheviewingarea.

?WatchingarocketlaunchatWenchangSatelliteLaunchBaseisanamazingexperience

thatyouwiltrememberforever.It^amust-seeforanyonewhodreamsofexploringspace.15

A.Thentakeabusoracartothelaunchbase.

B.Safetyisthemostimportantthing.

C.Don'tforgettobringyourcamera.

D.So,whatareyouwaitingfor?

E.BestTimetoVisit

F.ThingstoBuy

(2024?內(nèi)蒙古通遼.中考真題)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從所給的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳

選項(xiàng),其中有一項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。

Almosteveryonevalueshealthandwantstobehealthy,butsometimesitseemshardto

improveourhealth.16

?Eatbreakfasteverymorning.

Studiesshowthatifyoueatsomethinginthemorning,youmaynotbetoofatoreattoo

muchduringlunch.17

?Getenoughsleepeveryday.

Poorsleepcaninfluenceyourmemory.18Researchesshowthatpeoplewithout

enoughsleepmaynotfocusonwhattheydo.Sogetenoughsleep!

?19

Walkingisaneasywaytoexercise.You'dbettermeetfriendsfbrawalk,notforameal.

Whenyouwalk,youwillenjoythebeautifulworldaroundyou.Onceyoutry,youwillfindthat

addingawalktoyourlifeisnotdifficult.

?Joinsocialgroups.

Socialgroupscanprovidehelp.Theymightincludesportsteams,artormusicgroups.

20Also,beinginagroupkeepsyourmindactive.Anactivemindisahealthymind!

A.Takeawalkeveryday.

B.Itcanalsoinfluenceyourlearning.

C.Ifso,thefollowinghealthyhabitsmayhelpyou.

D.Herearesomewaystoimprovethequalityofsleep.

E.Eatingbreakfastcanhelppeoplefeelbetterthroughtheday.

F.Thepeopleinthegroupcanoffersuggestionsandhelpeachotherinhardtimes.

(2024?江蘇徐州?中考真題)Feedingpandascancausebigproblems

Theotherday,twotouristsinChinawerebanned(禁止)fromvisitinggiantpandasalltheir

lives.21Overthepastfourmonths,atotalof19peoplehavebeenbannedfromChengdu

ResearchBaseofGiantPandaBreedingforsimilarreasons.22

Foodfromtouristsmaymakepandassick.Giantpandaseatabout20kilosofbambooand

bambooshootsaday.Tomakesurethatthepandas'dietishealthy,theirfoodsources(來源)are

watched.23Evencommonfoodslikecarrotscancarrybacteria(細(xì)菌).Humansalsocarry

bacteria,andtheycanputpandas'healthatrisk.

24Tourists9behavioursmaymessuptheirhabitsandevenscarethem.Imaginebeing

inthemiddleofamealandpeoplestartshoutingorthrowingthingsatyou.Inthesecases,some

pandasmayfeelscared.25Ifsimportanttokeepinmindthattheseanimalsneedspecial

carewiththeirfoodandtheirlivingenvironment.

A.Bambooisgiantpandas'favouritefood.

B.So,whyshouldn'ttouristsfeedpandas?

C.Itisbecausetheyfedbambootopandas.

D.Thefoodprovidedtopandasisalsostrictlychecked.

E.Thentheybecomeangryandevenhurtthezookeepers.

F.Giantpandasspendabout10to16hoursoftheirdayseating.

(2024.江蘇鹽城.中考真題)閱讀下面短文,從所給選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),

使短文通順,結(jié)構(gòu)完整,其中有一項(xiàng)是多余選項(xiàng)。

SecrettoHappiness

There9saChinesesayingthatgoes,64Ifyouwanthappinessforanhour,takeanap(小睡).

Ifyouwanthappinessforaday,gofishing.Ifyouwanthappinessforayear,becomewealthyby

chance.26"Helpingothersbygivingmaybethesecrettoahappy,healthylife.The

moreyougive,themoreyou511gain.Thekeyistofindamethodthatworksforyou.27

Findyourlove.28Youmightfeelbadifyouaredoingsomethingyoudon'tlike.

Youwillfeelgreatwhenyouputyourloveintogiving.

Giveyourtime.Thegiftoftimeisoftenmorevaluabletothereceiver,andmoresatisfying

tothegiver,thanmoney.Peopledon'tallhavethesameamount(數(shù)量)ofmoney,buteveryoneas

time.29Itcanbejustafewhoursaday,orafewdaysayear.

Beactive.Takeeverychancetoserveyourcommunity.Youarefreetochoosewhatyou

wanttodo.Makefulluseofservicesthatmatchyourvalues.

30Youcaneasilygetusedtoselflessgiving.Whenyougive,makesuretokeep

ourownneedsinmind.Youmatter,too!

Allinall,bypropergiving,youcangainpurpose,meaningandhappiness-allofthethings

atpeoplelookforinlifebutaresohardtofind.

A.Don^forgetaboutyourself.

B.Hereissomeadvicethatyoucantake.

C.Youcangivesomeofthistimetohelpothers.

D.Ifyouwanthappinessforalifetime,helpsomebody.

E.Butsometimesyouarenotsurewheremoneyisgoing.

F.Yourgivingshouldnotbefromordersbutcomeoutoflove.

(2024?四川德陽?中考真題)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)。

Asastudent,youmayspendtimeonyourschoolwork,buthavelittletimeforyour

activities.Oryoumayspendtimeonyouractivities,butfallbehindinyourschoolwork.31

Buyormakeaplanner

Thiswillhelpyoumanageyourtime.Youcanbuyplannersatmanydifferentstores,oryou

canmakeyourown.First,useacardboardbinder(紙版活頁紙)andringstoformaframe(框架).

32Andthenyoucanbegin.

Writedownallyouractivitiesandhomeworkinyourplanner

Everyday,youcanchecktoseeifyouhaveanythingtodo,andifyoudo,youcanget

preparedassoonaspossible.33Youcan'tremembereverything!

34

Youshouldtryandfindsometimeforyourhomeworkwhenyoudon'thaveanyactivities

orwhenyoudon'thaveasmany.Leavingtimeforyourhomeworkisveryimportant.

Writeaweeklyto-dolistinyourplanner

35Besides,thelistshouldalsoincludethingsyouneedtodoinyourroom,and

anythingelseyoucanthinkof.

A.Planforyourhomework

B.Makeaplanforyouractivities

C.Second,maketheplanner'spages.

D.Thisisusefulforpeoplewhohavemanythingstodo.

E.Thefollowingsuggestionscanhelpyoumanageyourtimewisely.

F.Thelistshouldincludethingsyouneedtodoforschoolandhouseworkyouareaskedtodo.

(2024?黑龍江牡丹江?中考真題)Natureisamazing!Takeacloselookattheworldof

insects,andyou'lldiscovermanyunbelievablethings.Considerbutterflies,forexample.36

Theycanshowtheirwonderfulflyingskillswiththeirwings.Onsummerdays,youalwayssee

themflyingfreelyoverflowergardensandwildfields.37

Theprocessincludesfourstages(階段).Inthefirststage,female(雌的)butterflieslaya

smallandcolorfuleggonaleaforastem(莖)ofaplant.

Inthesecondstage,itbecomesawalkinginsect.Thisinsectiscalledcaterpillar(幼蟲).It

nowhaslegs,eyesandalargebody.38Anewlifehasbegun,butitisstillnotabutterfly.

Thenextstageisknownasthe“pupa(蛹)stage”.Aftergrowingbig,thecaterpillarcovers

itselfintheniceprotectiveblanket(保護(hù)層)andgoestosleep.

39Itlooksquitedifferent.Itnowhassixlegs,amouth,eyesandwings.

Afterafewweeks,thisadultbutterflylayshereggs,andthecycle(循環(huán))beginsallover

again40Lookaroundthenaturalworld,andyouwilllearnmanytrulyamazingthings.

A.Thecaterpillarcaneat,walkandsee.

B.Butterflieshaveagoodsenseofsmell.

C.Thisisjustoneexampleofthewondersofnature.

D.Butterfliesarecolorfulandtheyhavestrongwings.

E.Butdoyouknowhowbutterfliesbecometheflyinginsects?

F.Inthelaststage,theblanketbreaksandawet,weakbutterflyappears.

(2025?山東濰坊?一模)Peoplekeepmakingprogressinscienceandtechnology.Whatcan

weexpectin2025?

Goinggreener

Becauseofclimate(氣候)change,2024isthehottestyearonrecord.41Onesuch

exampleiscarboncaptureandstorage(CCS,碳捕獲及儲(chǔ)存).ItmeansthatwecatchCO2and

thenkeepitunderground.42Cleanenergyisalsogrowingandmaygetbiggerthancoal

in2025.

?Geneediting(基因編輯)

Someillnesses,likecancer,happenbecauseof"bad"chainsontheDNA.43Todo

thatscientistscanuseCRISPR,whichissimilartoscissors.Withit,scientistscan"cut”thelong

chainsofDNA,andputin"good"piecesortakeout"bad"ones.ThefirstCRISPRtreatment,

Casgevy,wasacceptedintheUKandtheUSin2023.ByOctober2024,over30CRISPRtests

weregoingonaroundtheworld.44

?Busyspace

45OnJan7,ChinasentaLongMarch3Brocketintospace.ThatwasChina?sfirst

spacejourneythisyear.ItalsoplanstosendnewpeopleandgoodstotheTiangongspacestation

andletTianwen-2gotothespacerock2016HO3togetsamples(樣本).IntheUS,businesses

willtakelanderstothemoon,andSpaceXmaytestitshugeStarshiprockettwiceamonth.Atthe

sametime,ChinaandtheEuropeanUnionwillworktogethertosendasatellitecalledSMILEto

learnmoreaboutthesun.

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從下列選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),有一項(xiàng)為多余項(xiàng)。

A.Moretestsmaystartthisyear.

B.Thespace"traffic”in2025willbeasbusyasin2024.

C.TheUKplanstospendaround160billiononspacein2025.

D.ByOctober2024,CCShadcaught45milliontonsofCO2eachyear.

E.Thatiswhygreentechnologyhasbecomemoreimportantthaneverthisyear.

F.Insuchsituations,thetechnologyofgeneeditingcanhelpillpeoplegetbetter.

(2025?江西?二模)請(qǐng)先閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容從下面的七個(gè)選項(xiàng)

中選擇五個(gè)還原到文中,使短文意思通順、結(jié)構(gòu)完整,一空一句,其中有一個(gè)選項(xiàng)是多余的。

ThehotpotisoneofthemostpopularmealsinChina.46Thehotpotusedtobe

preferredinwinter,butrecentlyithasbeenappearingontablesallyearround.

Apartfromitsdelicioustaste,therearetwootherimportantreasonsfortheChinesetolike

thehotpot.Thefirstoneisthatthehotpotisconsideredagreatwaytomakenewfriends.People

gatheraroundthepot,chatting,eating,drinkingandhavingfun.47Eatingthehotpot

canwarmthebodyandimprovecirculation(血液循環(huán))inwinter,andincreaseperspiration(丹F汗)

tohelpcoolthebodyinsummer.

48TwoofthemostpopularhotpotsareSichuanhotpotandBeijingmuttonhot

pot.Sichuanhotpotisfamousforitsnumbingandspicy(又麻又辣的)taste,duetotheaddition

ofsomespecialfoodmaterials-Sichuanpepperandotherspicythingslikechili(辣椒).49

BeijingmuttonhotpotisthemostpopularhotpotinthenorthernChinahotpots.Muttonisits

mainpartandthesoupismadefrommeatbones.

Whenyoueatahotpotinarestaurant,generallytherearetwotypesofsoupbases:spicy

andclear.Aclearsoupbasehasaquitelighttaste.50Aspicysoupbaseusuallyhas

Sichuanpepper,whichisspicyandsalty.

Ifyouhaveamixedgroupwithsomewhodon'teatspicyfood,thereisaspecialpotwitha

dividerinthemiddlebetweenthespicyandclearsoup,whichiscalledadouble-flavorhotpot.

A.Ifsmadefromseafoodormeatbones.

B.Ithasalonghistoryofabout2,000years.

C.Theotheristhatthehotpotisa"healthymeal”.

D.Pepperandchilimakeitdifferentfromotherhotpots.

E.ThereareseveralkindsofhotpotsinChinawithdifferentsoups.

F.Itisusuallyservedwithavarietyofvegetablesandmeats.

(2024.山東德州.模擬預(yù)測(cè))閱讀短文,從短文下面的六個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇五個(gè)還原到短文中,

使短文通順完整、銜接自然。

Nohomework?

CourtneyWhite,ahighschoolteacherfromTexas,USA,wantsherstudentstohavetimeto

bekids.

51,Courtneychoosesnottogivethemhomeworkrecently.Thisteacherhasgotten

moreandmoreattentiononlineaftershepostedavideoexplainingherreasonsfordoingso.She

saidherstudentsworkhardenoughduringthedayand52.

“There'snoproof(證明)thathomeworkisgoingtomakethembetterstudentsinmyclass.

Irespecttheirtimeoutofclass,"theteachersaidinhervideo.t6Someofthemaregoinghomeand

takingcareoftheiryoungersistersorbrothersbecausetheirparentsareatwork.53Some

worryabouttheirdinnerbecausethere9snofoodattheirhouse.SoifIgivethemhoursof

homework,whendotheyhavetimetobekids?Whendotheyhavetimetorelax?”

Courtneyalsoexplainedthatsheclearlyunderstandtheimportanceofhomework.Butfor

herpersonally,shejustwantstotakealittlestressawayfromherstudentsand54.

Manystudentsrespondedtothevideosayingtheywishedotherteacherswoulddothesame.

“55”onestudentsaid.

A.Somejustneedtohaveagoodsleep.

B.Shesaidifsharmfulforchildrentohavehomework.

C.shedoesn'tfeellikegivingthemextra(額夕卜的)workafterclass

D.givethemalittleextralovethattheyneedinclass

E.Tohelpherstudentsdealwithstressandallthethingslifethrowsatthem

F.Havingnohomeworkencouragesmetoactuallydotheclasswork.

(2025?四川成都?模擬預(yù)測(cè))根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的A?F選項(xiàng)中,選出5個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)倪x項(xiàng)

補(bǔ)全短文。

Thefeelingofdejavumightbeconnectedtoourdreams.Whenweexperiencesomething

inreallife,wegetthatstrangefeelingofhavinglivedthroughthismomentbefore.56

Scientistssayourbrainisactiveduringsleep.57Overa20-yearperiod,thisaddsup

to21,900differentdreamscenes!Whilewecannotremembermostofthedreamswhenwewake

up,theyaren'tactuallygoneforever.58Thisiswhywecansometimesremembercertain

dreamsveryclearly.Scientiststhinkthatwhenwemeetsomethingfamiliar——itcouldbealocation,

alight,aword,orevenasmellitcanwakeupaburieddreammemory.59Thiscreates

themysteriousfeelingofdejavu.

Forexample,youmightwalkintoanewcafeandsuddenlyfeellikeyou'vebeenthere

before.Thiscouldbebecauseyousawasimilarcafeinadreamlastmonth,butdidn'tremember

thedreamwhenyouwokeup.60

Thisconnectionbetweendreamsanddejavuhelpsexplainwhytheseexperiencesfeelso

realyetsomysteriousatthesametime.

A.Yourbraincreatesthatsenseoffamiliarity.

B.Butinfact,wemayhaveonlyseenitinadream.

C.Manyofthedreamsarestoredinourhiddenminds.

D.Formostofus,wehaveaboutthreedreamseachnight.

E.Peopleusuallyforgettheirdreamsquicklyandcompletely.

F.Weoftencan'ttellwhetherthismemorycamefromreallife.

(2025?山西運(yùn)城?模擬預(yù)測(cè))請(qǐng)閱讀下面語篇,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容,從所給的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空

白處的最佳選項(xiàng),使其意思通順,并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)為多余項(xiàng)。

Whenteenagerslookintothefuture,theirmindsarefilledwithcountlesspossibilitiesand

dreams.Manyteenagersimagineafutureworldwhereeverythingisgreatlydifferentfromtoday.

61Therewillbeflyingcarsthatcantakethemanywhereinnotime.Robotswilldo

mostofthehardandboringwork,leavinghumanswithmoretimeforcreativityandfun.Smart

homeswillbeabletotakecareofyou,fromadjusting(調(diào)整)thetemperaturetocookingdelicious

meals.

Onlinelearningwillbemorecommonandpersonalized.Studentswillbeabletolearnat

theirownpace(節(jié)奏).62TherewillalsobeVRclassroomsthatmakelearningfeellikean

excitingtrip.

Asforthemselves,teenagersdreamofhavingexcitingjobs.Somewanttobeastronautsand

explorethemysteriesoftheuniverse.63Andstillothersseethemselvesasartists,creating

beautifulworksthattouchpeople'shearts.

However,teenagersalsoknowthatachievingthesedreamswillrequirehardworkand

determination(決JQ?).Theyneedtostudywellandkeeplearningnewskills.64

Thefutureisfullofuncertaintyandhardtopredict.65Theybelievethatwiththeir

efforts,thefutureworldwillbeawonderfulplacewheretheycanachievetheirdreamsandmake

adifference.

A.Itiseasytotellwhatwillhappen.

B.Butteenagersarefullofhopeandenergy.

C.Abetterworldisbuiltontheeffortsofthem.

D.Otherschoosetobedoctorsandtreatpatients.

E.Theyexpectmoretechnologieswillappeartohelpthem.

F.Theycanchoosethesubjectstheyarereallyinterestedin.

(2025?黑龍江哈爾濱?一模)Stepaside(靠邊站),pandasandpuppies!Capybaras(卡皮巴

拉),theworld'slargestrodents(嚙齒動(dòng)物),arebecomingteens'newfavoriteanimals!"66

Therearetwocapybaraerasersinmypencilbox!”says14-year-oldLinXiafromShanghai,

proudlyshowingoffherlatestcollections.Walkthroughanymiddleschoolhallway,andyou'll

seebackpackswithcapybarabaghangers(掛件).

Capybaraswinheartswiththeircuteandunusuallooks.TheselargerodentsfromSouth

Americalooklikebigguineapigs(豚鼠).67Theirsoftfur(毛)andkindeyesmakethem

looklikelivingteddybears.

68Theyspenddayseatinggrassandnightsswimmingpeacefullyinwater.Living

ingroups,theysharemealswithducksandevenletmonkeysrideontheirbacks.Birdscaneven

helpcleantheirfurwhiletheyrelax.Theirslowandgentlebehaviormakesthemajoytowatch.

69Fromhotsprings(溫泉)tozoos,boysandgirlslineupjusttowatchthemsleep.

“Theyteachmetostayrelaxedduringexams,saysYukifromCanada.AnAmericanstudent

Lucassays,“Justwatchingthemeatslowlymakesmehappy.^^ShanghaistudentLiHuasmiles,

“Theirkindnessinspiresmetobeabetterperson.”

AsLinXiasays,“Ifalargerodentcanlivestress-free,whycan'twe?"70Maybe

ifstimetolearnfromthesefurryteachers-slowdown,breathe,andenjoylife'slittlejoys.

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,將下面的句子還原到文中空白處,使文章內(nèi)容完整,通順,選項(xiàng)中有一個(gè)選

項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng),每個(gè)選項(xiàng)只能用一次。

A.Thiskindoflovelyanimalsarecommonlyseeninteens'dailyitems(物品).

B.Butcapybarasaren5tjustcute,they'renature'schillexperts(悠閑達(dá)人).

C.Theyhaveshortlegsandcalm(平靜的)facesthatseemtosmile.

D.Happinessweexpectcanbereallysimple.

E.Teenagersaroundtheworldhaveshowntheirloveforcapybaras.

F.Capybarasarealsoknownfortheirclevernessandproblem——solvingskills.

(2025?山東青島?模擬預(yù)測(cè))Inschool,yousurelyhavehadtheexperiencethatthereare

goodstudentsandnotsogoodones.71Inthispassage,wewillgivesometipsonhowto

becomepartofthegroupofgreatandoutstandingstudents.

Anoutstandingstudentisapersonwhoiscuriousandseethingsdifferently.72He

likestoconnectthingstootherexperiences.Andyes,heusuallygetsgoodifnotthebestgradesin

school.

73Ifallyourfocusisongettinggoodgrades,thenyoumissthepoint.Youdon't

startwithgoodgradesandthenbecomebrilliantandoutstanding.Itistheotherwayaround.

SohowcanyoubecomeanAstudent?Youcanhaveonlyideasandcreativebreakthroughs

aboutthingsyouknow.

Themoreknowledgeyouhave,themoreyouareabletoconnecttheseseparatepartsand

factsinunusualways.Youarelikelytoaskinterestingquestions.74Inaddition,you

shouldalsoknowthatunderstandingnewknowledgeisnotalwayseasy,especiallyifthe

knowledgeiscompletelynewtoyou.Itmaytakeyouseveraldaysorevenweekstotakeitin.

75Understanding,whilenotabsolutelynecessaryatfirst,isthefinalgoalofyourlearning.

Rotelearning(死t己硬背)offactswithoutunderstandingisnothelpful,evencompletelyuseless.

A.Healwayshasalotofideas.

B.Andtherearetheoutstandingones.

C.Sostartearlyreadingyourlearningmaterial.

D.Youshouldn'tfocusfirstonthegrades,though.

E.Andyoumightevencomeupwithsurprisinganswers.

F.Hespendsmostofhistimememorizingfactswithouttryingtounderstandthem.

(2025?江蘇淮安?一模)TheJourneyofSelf-Discovery

Peoplemakelongjourneystodifferentcountries.76However,thebiggestjourneyis

theself-discoveryjourney.Howcanyoustartthejourneyofself-discovery?Herearefourtipsfor

you.

Findoutyourmostvaluableability.Youmayhavedifferentkindsofabilities.Itcouldbe

aboutyourabilitytocreate,yourabilitytounderstandothersoryourskillsatfootball.Butwhich

ofthemareyouproudof?77Thiswillhelpyouknowyourselfbetter.

Knowwhatmakesyouexcited.Thiswilltellyouwhereyoucangetyourownjoy.It

couldbewhenyouareperformingadanceonstage,whenyouhelpyourdadfixhiscomputeror

evenwhenyouaredoingresearchonyourschoolscienceproject.

Getoutofyourcomfortzone(舒適區(qū)).Itisalwayscomfortabletostayinyourfamiliar

(熟悉的)area.However,inordertodiscoveryourself,youneedtoputyourselfinsome

uncomfortablesituations.Youcandosomeoutdooractivitiesyouareafraidof.78This

willgiveyouachancetolearnmoreabouthowyoufeel,thinkandreactwhenthechallenge

comes.

79Itisalsoapowerfulwaytodiscoverthingsaboutyourself.Whenyouareina

differentplacewherepeoplesharedifferentthoughts,youmayhaveachancetorethinkabout

whatyoualwaysbelieve.

Peoplemaywanttofinishthejourneyassoonaspossible.80Asyougothrough

life,manyexperiencescanchangeyou,andthishelpsyougrow.Thejourneytoself-discoveryis

life'sgreatestadventure.

A.Youneedtofindouttheanswer.

B.Someevenmakeawaytospace.

C.Forexample,youcangooutforadifficultrockclimbing.

D.Spendyourtimeinanewenvironment.

E.Theyevenhaveagreattimeduringthejourneys.

F.Infact,theself-discoveryjourneyisalife-longtask.

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