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28/2827/28/03:【好題精選】閱讀理解-2023年九年級(jí)下學(xué)期英語(yǔ)專題周周練學(xué)校:___________姓名:___________班級(jí):___________考號(hào):___________01Takingonlineclassesisbecomingincreasinglypopular,butstudentshavedifferentviewsaboutit.WangQi,14Ilovetakingonlinecourses.Theygivemealotmorechoicesandfreedom.Wecanchoosetolearnwhateverwewant.Also,onlineclassesallowustostudywheneverandwhereverwewant,whichisveryconvenient.WuJun,13Idon’tthinktakingonlineclassesisagoodwaytostudy.TherearemanyexcitingthingsontheInternet.Studentscanbedistracted(使分心)fromtheircourseseasily.Thewholelearningprocessisnotasorganizedasitisintheclassroom.ZhouSiya,13Onlineclassroomshavesomeadvantages.Wemightpaymoreattentiontolearningwhenwearealoneinfrontofacomputerwithnoonetodistractus.Takingcoursesonlinealsomeanswecanhavemoretimetouseacomputer,whichisagoodwaytopracticeourcomputerskills.LiChunjie,14Ithinktheideaoftakingonlinecoursesisterrible.Itcanincreaseourtouchwithcomputersandtheradiation(輻射)fromthemcoulddoharmtothehumanbody,especiallyoureyes.Also,sittinginfrontofacomputerforalongtimewithoutexercisingcanbeharmfultoourhealth.Fromthematerialabove,wecansee________studentssupportonlinelearning.A.one B.two C.three D.four2.WangQithinksthattakingonlinecoursesisconvenientbecause________.A.teacherscanteachwhatevertheywant B.ithelpsimprovestudents’computerskillsC.studentsneedn’tpayforonlinecourses D.therearemanycoursestochoosefrom3.AccordingtoLiChunjie,takingonlinecourses________.A.hasadvantagesinmanyways B.causesalotofdistractionsC.willmakestudentsgocrazy D.isharmfultostudents’health02Belowaresometrafficrulesforstudents.Followtherulesandstaysafe!①DONOTRUNAREDLIGHTOnlycrosstheroadwhenthelightturnsgreen.Lookbothwayswhencrossingtheroad.②DONOTRUNONROADSIt’shardfordriverstoseeyou.Theymaynotbeabletostopthecarintime.③WEARAHELMET(頭盔)WHENRIDINGAlwayswearahelmetwhenridingabikeontheroad.Itkeepsyouawayfromdangers.④NEVERGETOFFAMOVINGBUSDon’tgetoffabusuntilitcomestoafullstop.4.Thetrafficrulesarefor________.A.parents B.travelers C.teachers D.students5.It’shardforthedriverstoseeyouwhenyou________.A.runonroads B.wearahelmet C.rideabike D.getoffabus6.Thereare________trafficrulesinthepassage.A.two B.three C.four D.five03HomeAloneSafetyforKids!Whatitis:ThisisasafetytrainingcourseprovidedbyHamiltonElementarySchoolforkidsaged8-12.Throughroleplayingandhands-onactivities,childrenwilllearnhowtotakecareofthemselveswhiletheyarehomealone.When:3:30pm-5:30pm(everySaturdayinNovember)Where:InthelibraryofHamiltonElementarySchool.Topics(話題)include:Kitchensafety;Onlinesafety;Fireandstormsafety;Basicfirstaid;Calling911;Activitiesforhavingfunalone.Cost:$35perchild,includingsnacksandminifirst-aidkit.Signup(登記):CallTonyBridgeat(250)orThekidaged________canlearnthiscourse.A.5 B.7 C.9 D.138.Howmanytopicsareincludedintotal?A.Six. B.Two. C.Five. D.Four.9.Fromtheadvertisement,welearnthat________.A.childrenhavetomeetTonyBridgetosignupB.childrenshouldtakesomesnacksC.childrencantakethetrainingcourseinthekitchenD.eachclasslastsfortwohours04ThismapshowsTinselTown.ThelettersN,E,S,Wstandfornorth,east,southandwest.ThismaphaslinestoformsquareslikethisFindtheletter“A”atthesideofthemap.Thenfindthenumber1atthetopofthemap.WecallthissquareA1.Forexample,thehospitalisinthesquareB1.10.Onthemap,youcanfindthefollowingplacesEXCEPT________.A.a(chǎn)store B.a(chǎn)library C.a(chǎn)school D.a(chǎn)dininghall11.Thehospitalisinthe________fromthepark.A.south B.west C.north D.east12.IfJessicalivesonFirstStreet,wewillfindherhouseinthe________.A.squareC3 B.squareC4 C.squareD1 D.squareB405FilmsattheMuseumTwoEnglishmovieswillbeshownonSaturdayafternoonattheMuseumTheater.YoucanwatchPaddingtonBearat1:30p.m.TheHobbitswillbeat3:45p.m.Formoreinformation,pleasecallusat232-7898JohnsonGoodHelperDoyourchildrenenjoyinterestingstories,funnygames,andexcitingdances?JohnsonGoodHelperwillbereadytoteachallthesethingstochildrenattheCityTheateronSundaymorningat10:00forfree.InternationalFoodPartyAreyoutiredofeatingthesamefoodeveryday?CometotheCentralParkonSaturdayandenjoyfoodfromallovertheworld.Deliciousandnotexpensive.Thepartyisfromnoonto5:00p.m.Don’tMisstheBallgameIt’sOctober,andSaturdaynight(7:00~9:00)isyourlastchancetoseetheRedBirdsthisyear.GetyourticketsattheboxofficeoftheSportsCenter.Itmightbecold.Don’tforgettobringsweatersandjackets.Childrencanlearnexcitingdancesat________.theMuseumTheater B.theCityTheatre C.theCentralPark D.theSportsCenter14.Accordingtothepassage,theRedBirdsisprobably________.A.a(chǎn)foodparty B.a(chǎn)ballgame C.a(chǎn)funnygame D.a(chǎn)nEnglishmovie15.Mr.CarsonwantstohaveaniceSaturdayafternoon.Hecan________.A.a(chǎn)ttendaninternationalconcertandwatchaballgameB.watchaballgameandhavesomeinternationalfoodC.enjoyinterestingstorieswithhiskidsandseeafilmD.trysomeinternationalfoodandwatchanEnglishmovie06TimBerners-Leeisnotthemostfamousinventorintheworld.However,hisinventionhaschangedourlives.In2017,hewontheTuringAward(圖靈獎(jiǎng))forinventingtheWorldWideWeb.HewasborninLondon,Englandin1955.Whenhewasasmallboy,Timwasinterestedinplayingwithelectricalthings.HestudiedscienceatOxfordUniversity.Hemadehisfirstcomputerfromanoldtelevisionattheageof21.Timstartedworkingonearlycomputers.Atthattime,theyweremuchbiggerthannow.HeworkedinEnglandandthenSwitzerland.Timwasreallyinterestedintwothings,computersandhowthebrainworks.Howcouldthebrainconnectsomanyfactssoquickly?Hehadtoworkwithpeopleallovertheworld.Theysharedinformationaboutcomputers.Itwashardtomanagealltheinformation.Heansweredthesamequestionsagainandagain.Ittookalotoftime.ItwasevendifficultforcomputersinthesameofficeinSwitzerlandtoshareinformation.Timalsoforgotthingseasily.Couldacomputerworklikeabrain?Couldit“talk”toothercomputers?TherewasanInternetalreadybutitwasdifficulttouse.In1989,TimBernersLeeinventedtheWorldWideWeb(WWW)allbyhimself.ThishadaspeciallanguagethathelpedcomputerstalktoeachotherontheInternet.Whenpeoplewantedtoshareinformationwithothers.theyusedtheWorldWideWeb.TheInternetgrewquicklyafterthat.TimBerners-Leedoesn’tthinkhedidanythingspecial.HesaysthatalloftheideasabouttheInternetwerealreadythere.Allhedidwastoputthemtogether.HesaysthatmanyotherpeopleworkedtogethertomaketheInternetwhatitistoday.Mostinventorswanttobecomerich.ButTimgaveawaytheWorldWideWebfornothing.HenowworksinAmerica.HehelpspeoplesharetechnologyandwantstheInternettobefreeforeveryonetouse.Maybeheisthemostimportantbutleastfamousinventorintheworldtoday!16.WhenTimBerners-Leewasalittleboy,hewasinterestedin________.A.playingfungamesoncomputers B.talkingtopeoplearoundtheworldC.spendingtimeonelectricalthings D.studyinghowtoimprovememory17.Theunderlinedword“It”inParagraph3refersto________.A.Workingonearlycomputers B.ConnectingdifferentfactstogetherC.TravellingtotheofficeinSwitzerland D.Repeatinganswerstothesamequestions18.Timisoneofthemostimportantinventorsintheworldmainlybecause________.A.hemadeitpossibleforinformationtoshareontheInternetB.hemadethefirstcomputerintheworldwhenhewas21C.heinventedtheInternetandmadeitfreeforeveryonetouseD.hehelpedpeopleunderstandbetterhowthebrainworks19.Inwhatorderdidthefollowingeventstakeplace?a.Timmadehisfirstcomputer.b.TimwontheTuringAward.c.TiminventedtheWorldWideWeb.d.TimstudiedatOxfordUniversity.e.TimwasborninEngland.A.b-e-d-a-c B.e-d-a-c-b C.b-d-a-e-c D.e-c-a-d-b07Musicisanimportantpartofmylife.Recently,it’sbeenmypleasuretolistentomanydifferentkindsofEnglish-languagemusic.Whatkindofmusicdoyoulikebest?Jazz,countryorrock?Ilikecountrymusicbestbecauseitiseasytolearn.ItfirstbecamepopularinthesouthernpartoftheUnitedStatesinthe1920s.ThiskindofmusicshowsustheuniqueattitudethatAmericansholdtowardslife.CountrymusicislikeakindofpopmusicwithAmericancharacteristics.ListeningtosongsinEnglishcancultivate(培養(yǎng))ourknowledgeoftheEnglishlanguage.IalwaystakenotesaboutthelyricswhilelisteningtoEnglish-languagesongs.Forexample,myfavoritesongisTaylorSwift’sSweeterThanFiction,whichwasfirstreleasedin2013.Thesongisabouttherise-to-famestoryofPaulPotts,whowonBritain’sGotTalent(《英國(guó)達(dá)人秀》)in2007.Itslyricsareveryinspiring(鼓舞人心的).Iwrotethemdowntomotivatemyself.Bylisteningtothissong,Icanremindmyselftofollowmydreams.IfInevergiveup,theywillcometruesomeday.IoncecopiedthelyricsofthesongDreamItPossibleandsentthemtooneofmybestfriendswhohadfailedanimportantexam.Ibelieveeveryonecanbenefitfromlisteningtomusic.WhenI’mlisteningtomusic,Iwritedownnewwords,remembertheirpronunciationsandspellthemoverandoveragain.Inthisway,Ihaveexpanded(擴(kuò)大)myvocabulary.Moreimportantly,listeningtoEnglish-languagemusichasfurtherdevelopedmyinterestinlearningEnglish.Ithashelpedmealot.20.Whydoesthewriterlikecountrymusicbest?A.Becauseitislikeakindofpopmusic. B.Becauseit’snotdifficulttolearn.C.Becauseitslyricsareveryinspiring. D.Becauseeveryonecanbenefitfromlisteningtomusic.21.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“motivate”meaninParagraph3?A.打擊 B.抑制 C.激勵(lì) D.回憶22.Theauthorexpandedhis/hervocabularybythefollowingexcept________.A.writingdownnewwords B.rememberingtheirpronunciationsC.spellingthemrepeatedly D.developinginterest23.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.CountryMusic B.MusicIsImportantC.LearnEnglishThroughMusic D.LearnMusicThroughEnglish08Inventions,mostly,changetheworldforbetter.Theworldseesmillionsofnewinventionseveryyear.HerearesomeofthemlistedonthemagazineTIMErecently.Readingcanbeabigchallengeforalargenumberofpeople.Theymayhavesomeproblemswiththeireyes.OrCamReadcanhelpthem!It’sthefirstofitskindreadingpenwithasmartcameraandanAIsystem.Afterscanning(掃描)apageoftextwiththeclickofabutton(點(diǎn)擊按鈕),itcanreadthetextaloudtotheuser.Youdon’tneedtoconnectittotheInternet.Gettingseparatedfromfriendsorafamilymemberatamusicfestivalisprobablyaheadache.LynQhelpsyoufindthemwhenyougetseparatedfromthem.Unlikeyoursmartphones,thissmallthingdoesnotneedWi-Fitostayconnected.itisagreattoolforfamilyvacationsorgroupactivities.Whenyoufeelangryorunhappy,whatdoyoudoaboutit?Scientistssayyoucantrytocalm(使……平靜)others.Thiscanhelpyoucalmdown.That’swhyPurrblewasinvented.Thisfurry,cutebear—liketoyhas9sensors(感應(yīng)器).Ithasaquick“heartbeat”andcanfeelyourtouch.Asyouholdandtouchit,itsheartbeatslows.Anditgivesavoicelikeacat.Itsoundslikeitreallyenjoysyourtouch!BytouchingPurrble,youwillunderstandyourownfeelingsbetterandlearnhowtofeelcalmyourself.ThecompanyPhilipshassomethingtohelpyougetupearlier.ThePhilipsSomneoisheretohelpyouwakeupbetterwithoutveryuncomfortablesoundsoftraditionalalarmclocks.Italsocreateswhatislikeanaturalsunriseeachmorning.24.Therightorderofthesubtitles(小標(biāo)題)is________.a.Goodmorning????b.Stayconnected????c.Keepcalm????d.EasiertoreadA.c—d—b—a B.d—b—c—a C.d—b—a—c D.b—d—a—c25.Thephraseinbold“Gettingseparated”means________.A.走散 B.隔離 C.分別 D.迷路26.Accordingtothepassage,_______.A.youneedWi-FitouseOrCamReadtohelpyouwithyourreadingproblems.B.thetouchfromPurrblecanhelpyouknowyourownfeelingandkeepcalm.C.itmightbehelpfulforyoutogetupwiththehelpofPhilipsSomneo.D.whilepeoplearehavingdinnerathomeduringvacation,LynQisofgreathelp.27.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Introductiontosomenewinventions. B.Someimportantinventionsinhistory.C.Someamazingideasoninventions. D.Somethingweneedtoknowaboutinventions.09Canyourememberatimewhenyouwokeupfromafantastic,scaryorstrangedream?Wereyouscaredtoturnonthelightorwasitsogoodthatyouwantedtostayinitlonger?Ourdreamscomefromapartofthebrainwithourthoughtsandmemories.Apersoncanhaveuptosixdreamsanightandeachdreamusuallylastsfrom10to40minutes.Everyonedreams,butnoteveryonerememberstheirdreams.Mostpeopleforgethalfoftheirdreamswithinfiveminutesofwakingup.Aftertenminutes,90percentoftheirdreamsareusuallygone.Mostpeopledreamincolor,usuallywithasound.Andweusuallydreamaboutourselvesandthepeopleweknow.Butwhydowedream?AlanSiegelisascientistwhostudiesdreams.“Dreamshelpusgetintouchwithourdeeperfeelings,”hesays.“Theycantellusalotaboutourselvesandcanhelpusfindoutproblems.”Anotherscientist,RobertStickgold,thinksdreamscomefromourmemories.Hebelieveswedreamtorememberbecauseourmemoriesareusefultothebrains.Robertsaysthepurposeofdreamingthroughthesememoriesistohelpustolearnfromthepast.Herearesometypesofdreamsandwhatpeoplethinktheymean.Dream1.Youmeetsomeoneinyourpajamas:Sometimespeopledreamthattheymeetsomeonetheyknowwhilewearingtheirunderwear!Thisdreammaybetheresultofanembarrassingeventinyourlife.Somepeoplethinkwedreamaboutembarrassingsituationsifourbrainsaretryingtodealwithaneventinourownlives.Dream2:Youareintheair:Ifyoudreamaboutflying,youareprobablyquitehappy.Thisisagoodperiodinyourlife.Youmayfeelyouareabletodoanythingandthatotherpeopleseeyouasaleader.Dream3:Youdidn’tstudyforatest:Thisprobablymeansyouareworriedaboutanimportanteventcominginyourlife.Ifyou’renotpreparedfortheevent,yourdreammaybetellingyou.“It’stimetogettowork!”Dream4:Somedisastershappen:Itmightbeanearthquakeorafire.Theymayprobablyshowthatyouarefeelingscaredbyeventsoutofyourcontrol.28.Whatisthepurpose(目的)ofthefirstparagraph?A.Toasksomequestions. B.Toleadintothetopic.C.Toshowhisopinions. D.Todescribedifferentdreams.29.ThewriterusesthewordsofAlantosupporttheidea________.A.dreamscomefromourmemoriesB.wecancontrolourdreamsifwetrytoC.dreamshelpusunderstandourfeelingsandproblemsD.everyonedreams,butnoteveryonerememberstheirdreams30.WhatkindofdreamdoesitbelongtoifyoudreamoftheoutbreakofCOVID-19?A.Dream1. B.Dream2. C.Dream3. D.Dream4.31.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingsentencesistrue?A.Ifyouhavedifferentexperiences,youmighthavedifferentdreams.B.Themoreyoudream,thebettermemoryyouwillhave.C.Everyone’sdreamcomeswithsoundsandcolors.D.Youcanalwaystellothersexactlywhatyourdreamsarelike.10Doyouknowthatvocabularyismoreimportantthangrammar?Ifyouhavegoodvocabulary,youcancommunicatesuccessfully,evenifthegrammarisnotcompletelyperfect.However,onecommonproblemislearningnewwordsandthenforgettingthem.So,whenyouwanttouseanewwordinaconversation,youcan’trememberitatthatmoment.Doesthisoftenhappentoyou?Thereasonforthisdifficultyisthatmoststudentstrytolearnvocabularybystudyinglistsanddictionariesandrememberingthewords.Butitmaynotworkifyoudon’thaveaverygoodmemory.Thebestwaytolearnvocabularyandrememberthewordssuccessfullyistolearnnewwordsandusethematonce.Youcandothiswithaverysimpleexercise.Eachtimeyoulearnanewword,forexample,fromanEnglishlessonoranarticle,writeitdowninyourvocabularynotebook.Writingismoreactivethanjustreadingadefinition(釋義).Youshouldwritetheword,thedefinitioninEnglishortranslation,oneexamplesentencefromthearticleordictionaryandoneexamplesentencethatyoucreate.Imagineyoujustlearntheword“generous”,writeinyourvocabularynotebook:generous(adjective),definition—givingorwillingtogivefreely.ExampleOne,fromthearticle:Thanksforpayingformydinner,you’reverygenerous.ExampleTwo,myexample:Mybrotherisgenerousbecausehevolunteersattheanimalshelteronweekends.It’sbestifyourexamplesentencesaretruetoyourlife,becausethiscreatesapersonalconnectionwiththenewword.Thenextday,readyourvocabularynotebookagainandtrytoaddonemoreexamplesentenceusingthenewword.It’shelpfulforyoutorememberit.Thesetwosimplesteps—writingthewordandusingitatonce—helpyourememberandusenewwords.32.Thepassagewasmainlywrittento________.A.Englishteachers B.languagelearnersC.Englishwriters D.languagereaders33.Thecorrectorderoftakingvocabularynotesis________.a.Makeyourownexamplesentence.b.Writetheword,itsEnglishdefinitionortranslation.c.Copyanexamplesentencefromthearticleordictionary.d.Readyournotebookagainandaddonemoreexamplesentence.A.b-c-a-d B.b-c-d-a C.c-d-b-a D.c-b-a-d34.Howcanwemakethebestexamplesentencesaccordingtothewriter?________A.Byaskingforhelpfromfriends.B.Byexplainingwords’definitions.C.Byconnectingthemwithourlife.D.Byaddingwordsfromthearticle.35.Thebesttitleofthepassageis________.A.TipsforTranslatingWordsB.AdviceonUsingGrammarC.AbilitiesofCreatingExamplesD.WaysofLearningNewWords11Dearstudents,Iknowtheselastfewweekshavebeendifficult.Therearesomanyexamsovertheendoftheschoolyear.SometimesIalsofeelstressedafteralongday’sworkbutIcan’thelpwonderingifIdoenough.DoIprepareyoufortheroadahead?CouldIhavedonemore?IhopeImakeyourwaytohighschoolmucheasier.IhopeIpreparebothyourroadaheadandyourheart.Ihopemystrictnessmakesyoustronger.Ihopemykindnessmakesyoufeelsafe.Ihopemyclassroomisaplacewhereyoulearnknowledgeandmakelifelongfriends.Atthemoment,youaretakingtheexam.Iknowyoumayfeelnervoustodowell.But,please,dorememberthatamongyou,thereisanartistwhodoesn’tneedtounderstandPhysics.Thereisasuccessfulbusinessman,whodoesn’tcareaboutHistoryorMath.Thereisamusician,whoseChemistrygradewon’tmatter.Thereisasportsperson,whosehealthismoreimportantthanP.Egrades.Ifyoufailtheexam,tellyourselfit’sOK!It’sjustanexam!Takearest,workonyourweaknessandmoveon.Ifyoufailtheexam,tellyourselfit’sOK!It’sjustanexam!Protectyourpride,believeinfuturesuccessandmoveon.Don’tletittakeawayyourdreamsortalents.Pleasedothis,andwhenyoudo,youwillcontroltheworldoneday.Withwarmregards,Yourteacher36.Thematerialaboveisprobably(a)________.A.play B.news C.diary D.letter37.Theteacherhopesher________makesstudentsstronger.A.preparation B.kindness C.strictness D.classroom38.Theunderlinedword“it”refersto“________”.A.a(chǎn)rest B.futuresuccess C.yourpride D.failureintheexam39.Studentsareexpectedto________whenhavingtheexamaccordingtothewriter.A.takeiteasy B.planfordreams C.showofftalents D.controltheworld12Istillrememberthatsummerin2018.ItwasaWorldCupsummer—atimewhenmyfriendsandIgottogetheraroundthetelevision,cheeringonourfavoritesoccerteam.Everynight,wewereshouting,andjumpingupanddown.Wearethetypeoffanswhogetreallyintothegames.WeevenmakeaNewYearwishtoflytoQatarthisyear.Wedreamtowatch2022WorldCuplive.Whyarewesocrazy?Maybeit’sthegame’scamaraderie:thefeelingthattheteamonthefieldisourteam;theirwinisourvictory,andtheirlossisourfailure.Ormaybeit’sthegame’sinternationalquality.IncountrieslikeFrance,England,Spain,andBrazil,majorteamshaveplayersfrommanydifferentnations,andtheseteamsnowhavefansallovertheworld.ButIthinkthemainreasonmaybethis:It’sasimplegame.Anyonecanplayit.“Youdon’tneedtoberichtoplaysoccer,”sayshistorianPeterAlegi.“Youjustneedanopenspaceandsomethinglikeaball,abottle,orevensomebagstiedtogether.”Eveninsomewarareas,youcanseechildrenandadultsplayonthestreet,oftenwithhandmadeballs.That’swhysoccerbecomesthemostlovedsport.Inhumanhistory,peoplehaveplayedsomekindsofthekickinggame.Whattheworldnowcallsfootball—orsoccerintheUnitedStates—beganasfarbackas2500B.C.withtheChinesegameofcuju.However,thesportweknowtodayfirstappearedinBritain.Inthe1840s,England’sFootballAssociationmadeasetofrules,andthemoderngamewasborn.Today,morethan200millionplayersallovertheworldtakepartinthegame,trulymakingsoccertheworld’ssport.Surprisingly,manyofthegame’sbestplayerscomefrompoorfamiliesinAfricannations,includingSenegal,IvoryCoastandGhana.Throughtheirhardwork,thesebestplayersachievesuccessandfindtheirvalue.“Socceristheloveofeveryonehere,”saysAbubakari,ateacherwhoworksinTamale,Ghana.“Itgivespeoplehopeandmakesusstrong.”40.Themodernsoccergamewasbornin________.A.China B.America C.Africa D.Britain41.Theunderlinedword“camaraderie”inParagraph2probablymeans“________”.A.共情 B.親情 C.悲情 D.同情42.InParagraph3,thesentence“It’sasimplegame”iswrittentoshowthat________.A.therulesareeasyforpeopletounderstandB.peoplecanplayitalmostanywherewithalmostanythingC.peopleneedmuchtalenttoplayitD.thereareonlyafewdifferentkindsofthegame43.Thispassageismainlyabout________.A.thehistoryofsoccer B.thepopularityofsoccerC.differentsoccerteams D.bestsoccerplayers13MostChineseparentshavegreatexpectations(期望)fortheirchildren.Whenchildrenareborn,theirparentshaveplannedeverythingforthem.Itiscommonforparentstowanttheirchildrentobesuccessful.However,manychildreninChinaareunhappy.Theyliveaplannedlifeandareaskedtofulfilltheirparents’dreams.???Inmyopinion,therearetwosidesofparents’expectations.Ontheonehand,theexpectationscanencouragechildrentoworkharderforabetterlife.Accordingtosomestudies,whetherachildwillbesuccessfulornotdependsmostlyonhisorherparents’expectations.Butontheotherhand,unrealistic(不切實(shí)際的)expectationscanbeharmfultochildren.Everychildhashisorherownthoughtsandfeelings.Parents’expectationscantakechildren’sfreedomaway.Wiseparentsallowtheirchildrentohavesomefreedom.Theyencouragetheirchildrentodothingstheyliketodoandneveronlycareabouttheirgrades.??Myparents’expectationsformearetobehappy,kindandhealthy.Theyneverputtoomuchpressureonme,soIliveahappylife.However,Ihavemyowndreams.Ikeepworkinghard,thoughmyparentsdonotwantmetodoso.IwillnevergiveupbecausemyparentsalwaysencouragemewhenIamintrouble.Inaword,Ithinkparents’expectationsarenecessary.However,parentsshouldnotgivetheirchildrentoomuchpressure.Instead,theyshouldgivethemenoughfreedom.Parentsmustmakesuretheirexpectationsfortheirchildrenarerealisticsothattheirchildrenwillnotlosetheirself-confidence(自信).44.ThemeaningoftheunderlinedwordfulfillinChineseis________.A.實(shí)現(xiàn) B.充滿 C.回憶 D.保證45.ThemainideainPara.(自然段)2is________.A.parents’expectationscanencouragechildrentoworkharderB.parents’expectationscanbeharmfultochildrenC.parents’expectationshavetwosidesD.parents’expectationsaretoohard46.Thewriter’sparentsexpecthim________.A.toworkhardandrealizetheirdreams B.tostudyhardandgethightestgradesC.tobesmartandsuccessful D.tobehappy,kindandhealthy47.Accordingtothepassage,thewriterthinks________.A.parents’expectationsfortheirchildrenareuselessB.parents’expectationsfortheirchildrenareusefulC.parents’expectationsfortheirchildrenareharmfulD.parents’expectationsfortheirchildrenaresimple14Tuesday,September13IarrivedinNewYorktwoweeksago.Therearen’tmanyChinesestudentshere,soIhavetouseEnglishmostofthetime.NowIamwritingmydiaryinEnglishbecausemyEnglishteacherRachelsaysitisagoodwaytopracticeEnglish.Thursday,October20MyEnglishishopeless!Iwasonthebusthismorningandamanspoketome,butIhardlyunderstoodhim.Iwassoembarrassed.WhyismyEnglishsopoor?IwanttomakeofAmericanfriends,butit'shardformetocommunicatewithothers.Thursday,October27IwenttoaschoolpartylastFriday.ItalkedwithaJapaneseboynamedKenjiandaningirlnamedCarla.Wetalkedaboutourcountries’customsandourexperiencesinAmerican.WearegoingtowalkaroundNewYorkthisweekend.Kenjiaskedmetoplaybasketballafterschoolwithhimfromnowon.Maybethingsaregettingbetter!48.Thewriterismostprobablyfrom________.A.Japan B.China C.Australia D.America49.Theunderlinedword“embarrassed”inthepassageprobablymeans“________”.A.積極的 B.丑陋的 C.有創(chuàng)造力的 D.尷尬的50.Thewritergoestoaschoolparty________.A.onSeptember13 B.onSeptember19C.onOctober21 D.onOctober2751.Thispassageisabout________.A.a(chǎn)student’sdiary B.a(chǎn)student’scompositionC.a(chǎn)student’sspeech D.a(chǎn)student’sholidayplans15AlexisistenyearsoldandlivesinasmallvillageonabeautifulGreekisland.HehasjustcometoGrade5.ButAlexisisdifferentfromotherchildrenathisage.Hedoesn’tspendthesummeronthebeachorplayingvideogames.Inthebusysummermonths,Alexisspendshisdaysinhisfamily’srestaurant.InJulyandAugust,therestaurantisverypopularwithtouristsfromallovertheworld.BecauseheistheonlypersoninhisfamilywhocanspeakEnglish,itishisjobtolookafterthetouristswhentheyeatattherestaurant.Heexplainsthemenutotouristsandtakestheirorders.ThereisnoschoolinAlexis’svillage,andtheon

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