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第第頁(yè)2023年初升高暑期話題閱讀專練:個(gè)人經(jīng)歷(含解析)2023年初升高暑期話題閱讀專練:個(gè)人經(jīng)歷

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Weallhaveourownwaysofsharingourlifeexperienceswithothers.

Photographersusecameras,artistsusebrushes,musiciansusesongsandwritersusestories.

SpencerJohnson'sstoryWhoMovedMyCheeseshowschangesexistin(存在于)ourlife.Lifechangesandsowedo.Wemustchangeourselvestofacethechangingenvironment,orwewillfail.

Justlookatthecycleoftheseasons.Treesbud(發(fā)芽)inspringandinsummertheirleavesturngreen.Inautumn,theirleavesstarttofallontotheground.Whenwinterarrives,therearenoleavesontrees.Nextspringthecyclebeginsagain.Sinceweknowtherearecyclesinnature,wecanprepareforthem.Weknowitiscolderinwinterandhotterinsummer,sowecandressproperly.

Sinceweacceptthecycleofnature,weshouldalsoacceptthechangesinourlife.

Wecanprepareourselvesforchangesbybecomingmoreflexible(靈活的).Wecanregard(把……認(rèn)為)thechangesinourlifeaschances.Aswekeepchangingourselves,wecankeepupwiththechangesinourlife.

(1)Howdowriterssharetheirlifeexperiences

(2)What'sthemainideaofthispassage

(3)Ifyoufailatest,willyouprepareyourselfforchangesWhyorwhynot

Myparentsgivemeanallowanceeveryweek.AnallowanceisthemoneyIearn(賺)whenIdojobsaroundthehouse.Myparentsletmechoosehowtospendit,buttheysayIshouldn'tuseitupatonce.That'swhytheyteachmeaboutbudgets(預(yù)算).Abudgethelpspeoplebuythingsnowandalsosave(儲(chǔ)存)forthingsinthefuture.Mymomsaystherearethreewaystousemyallowance.Icanspendit,saveit,orgiveitaway.SomymomandImakethreejars.

SpendJarItismyfavourite!Iputmostofmyallowancehere.Attheend(末)ofthemonth,Icountupallmyspendingmoney.Iuseittobuythingsanddofunthingswithmyfriends.

SaveJarSometimes,therearethingsIwant,butIdon'thaveenoughmoney.That'swhatthesavejarisfor.Iputsomeofmyallowanceinit.Itgetsmoreandmoreeachweek.Afterawhile,IhaveenoughmoneytobuywhatIwant.

GiveJarThelastjarisveryspecial.It'sthegivejar.Idonate(捐贈(zèng))themoneytoacharity(慈善機(jī)構(gòu))oranothergoodcause.Mydadsaysthatdonatingmoneyhelpsotherpeopleandmakesourworldabetterplace.Ilikeputtingmyallowanceintomythreejars.It'sfuntoseeitbuildupovertime!

(1)TheChinesemeaningoftheunderlinedword"allowance"is"_____".

A.允許B.零用錢C.承諾D.費(fèi)用

(2)Thereare_____jarsforthewriter'smoney.

A.oneB.twoC.threeD.four

(3)Forbudgets,thewriter'sparentsdon'twanthimto_____.

A.spendallthemoneyinashorttime

B.builduptoomuchmoney

C.savethemoneyforthingsinthefuture

D.knowhowtospendthemoney

(4)WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage

A.Thewriter'sparentshavemuchmoney.

B.Thewriteraskshismothertomakethethreejars.

C.Thewriterdonatesmoneyinthe"spendjar"toacharity.

D.Therearemanywaystousetheallowanceforthewriter.

(5)Wecanlearnhowto_____accordingtothepassage.

A.usetheallowanceB.makethreejars

C.helpothersD.buythings

IgrowupinasmalltowninOhio.ThereisamaninmytownnamedBob.Bobdoesn'tgotoschoolandcan'ttalkclearly.Childrenallthinkheisstupid(傻的)andoftenmakefunofhim.

Oneday,whenImeetBob,Iwanttomakefunofhimjustliketheotherchildren.HeaskswhatIamdoing.Itellhimthatmyfatherloseshisjobandthatweareshortof(缺少)money.Seeingmyfriendslaughing(笑)farfromus,Idecide(決定)togoontotelllies(謊話).Iknowheispoor,soitisfunnywhenheasksmeifweneedanything.Itellhimthatwemaynothaveenoughfoodtoeat.

Thenextmorning,Igooutandfindaboxoffoodoutsidemyhouse.IknowitisfromBob.Ilookatthesmallboxandfeelverysad.Iwanttogivebackthebox,butmyfatherstopsme.HesaysitwillhurtBob.

Everyday,whenwehavedinner,Iwillthinkofthesmallbox.IknowthatIshouldn'tgetthatgift,butBobgivesmethebesthehas.

(1)WhydothechildrenmakefunofBob

(2)Whatdoesthefathertellthewriter()todo

(3)DoyouthinkBobisstupidWhyorwhynot

BagsofLove

Lastyear,Iworkedinamiddleschoolnearmymother'shouse,andIstayedwithherforamonth.Duringthattime,Ihelpedherdosomehouseworkandbuysomefood.

Afterthefirstweek,Inoticedthatthefoodwaseatenupveryquickly.ThenIbegankeepinganeyeonmymum.Tomysurprise,Ifoundthatshewouldputsomeofthefoodintoapaperbagandgooutwithitataboutnineeverymorning.Andfinally,Idecidedtofollowher.Isawhertakingthefoodtothestreetchildren.Shewouldalsospendalotoftimetalkingandplayingwiththem.

Oneday,Italkedtoaneighbourandfoundoutthatmymumwaswell-knowninthearea.Thechildrenwereveryfriendlywithherandeventhoughtofherastheirownmother.Thenithitme—whywouldn'tshewanttotellmeaboutitWassheworriedthatIwouldstopbuyingfoodifIfoundout

Whenmymumgothome,Igaveherabighug(擁抱).Itoldhershedidn'tneedtokeepitasecretfromme.Andshetoldmesomethingaboutthechildren.Someofthemlivedwithanoldladyinasmallhouse.Otherssleptonthestreet.Foryears,shewashelpingthepoorstreetchildrenbygivingthemfood.Aftershetoldmeeverything,Iwassomovedbyhowselfless(無(wú)私的)shewas.Shehelpedothersinneed.Asherson,Iwassoproudofmymum.

Icontinuedtobuyfoodformymumafterthat.ButIalwaysaddedonemorebagforherotherchildren.

(1)Afterthefirstweek,thewriternoticedthat_____.

A.thefoodwasputintoabigboxB.hismumfollowedthechildren

C.thefoodwaseatenupquicklyD.hismumstoppedbuyingfood

(2)Thestreetchildrenthoughtofthewriter'smumastheir_____.

A.oldgrandmaB.ownmotherC.newneighbourD.dearteacher

(3)Howdidthewriterfeelabouthismumaftershetoldhimeverything

A.Hewasproudofher.B.Hewasconfidentinher.

C.Hewasangrywithher.D.Hewasworriedabouther.

Sometimesthechallengesoflifecanseemsobigthatitishardtodealwiththemall.Whilesomeadultsfindcomfortintalkingwithafriendorprofessional,manyteensfindrelief(緩解)intheformofasimplejournal.

Generally,journalingistokeepadiaryorjournalthatexploresthoughtsandfeelingsabouttheeventsofyourlife.Itallowspeopletogainvaluableself-knowledge.Itisalsoagoodproblem-solvingtool.Oftentimes,onecanfindoutaproblemandcomeupwithsolutionsmoreeasilyonpaper.Moreimportantly,asastressmanagementandself-explorationtool,journalingworksbestwhenyoukeepdoingso,butevenoccasional(偶爾的)journalingcanbestress-relieving.

Toreducepressureeffectively,journalingcantakeseveralforms,andherearemultiplechoicesthatcanworkforyou.

GratitudeJournal:Tokeepadailygratitudejournal,youcanlistthreeormoreaspectsofeachdayforwhichyouaregrateful.Ithelpsyoutofocusonwhatyouhaveinyourlifealreadyandcreateamorepositivemoodatthatmoment.Anaddedbenefitisthatifyouarefeelingdowninthefuture,youcancheeryourselfupwithafewpagesofthethingsyouhavetoappreciateinlife.

EmotionalRelease(釋放):Youmayalsowriteaboutyouremotionalresponsestoeventsthathavehappenedthroughoutthedayasawayofdealingwiththestress.Thisisagreatwaytoenlargethepositiveandmanagethenegativethingsthathappeninyourlife,increasingyourpositivityratio(比率).

BulletJournal:Youcansimplykeepbulletjournalstorecordwhatyouneedtodoeachday,goalsyouhave,memoriesyoucreate,andotherthingsyoudonotwanttoforget.Itkeepsyourmindclearandhelpsyourememberwhatisimportanttoyou.

Thejournalingmethodyouchoosecandependonyourneedsatthetimeandyourpersonality—justdowhatfeelsright.Ifyoualreadyhaveafavoritejournalinghabit,byallmeans,keepitup!Butifyouarenewtojournaling,remember:anydayisagooddaytogetintothehabit.

(1)Accordingtothewriter,keepingagratitudejournalcanhelpteens_____.

A.gainvaluableknowledgeofthemselves

B.explorethefeelingsandstoriesofothers

C.focusonwhatyouhaveinyourlifealready

D.communicatewithfriendsmorecomfortably

(2)Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage

A.Youlistthingsyouplantodoinabulletjournal.

B.Occasionaljournalingdoesn'thelptoreducestress.

C.Emotionalreleaseisthebestwayofdealingwithstress.

D.Youcan'tchoosejournalingmethodsdependingonyourneeds.

(3)Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage

A.Journaling:SaveYourTime

B.Journaling:RelieveYourStress

C.Journaling:ImproveYourWriting

D.Journaling:ExploreYourPersonality

IwasalittlesadonMother'sDaybecausemymotherwasn'twithme.Shewas400kilometersaway.IcalledherandsaidhappyMother'sDaytoher.AndItoldherthestoryaboutlilacs(紫丁香).

Lilacsarebeautiful.Iwantsometomakemyroommorebeautiful.IknowwhereIcanfindthem.Lastweek,togetherwithmyfriends,Idrovetoasmallhill.IranquicklytoenjoytheflowersassoonasIgotoffmycar.Ipickedsomelilacscarefully.OnmywayhomeIfeltveryhappy.

Whenwedrovepastahouse,Isawanoldwomansittingonachairinfrontofit.Shelookedsad.Istoppedmycar,gotoutofitandwalkedtoher.Iputmyflowersinherhands.Theoldwomanthankedagainandagain.Shelookedsohappy!

WhenIwentbacktomycar,oneofmyfriendsaskedme,"WhoistheoldwomanWhydoyougiveourflowerstoher"

"Idon'tknowher,"Itoldher,"butit'sMother'sDaytoday,andshehasnochildrenwithher.Justthinkhowmuchthoseflowersmean(意味著)toher."

(1)Whatdidthewriterwanttodowhenshedrovetopickthelilacs

A.Toenjoytheflowers.

B.Tosendtheflowerstohermother.

C.Tosendtheflowerstotheoldwoman.

D.Tomakeherroommorebeautiful.

(2)Whydidthewritergivetheflowerstotheoldwoman

A.Theoldwomanwasherfriend.

B.Shedislikedthoseflowers.

C.Hermotheraskedhertodothat.

D.Shewantedtheoldwomantobehappy.

(3)Thestorytellsusto_____.

A.lookafterflowerswellB.bekindtoothers

C.rememberMother'sDayD.lovechildren

請(qǐng)閱讀Jason在他的個(gè)人主頁(yè)上寫的一篇文章,根據(jù)所提供的信息,完成信息卡。

Ourwordscarryhugeweight.Theymayinfluencepeopleforyears,andevenforalifetime.Theyprovidethemwithcouragetogoonoronemorereasontogiveup.WhenIwasfourteen,myfamilymovedtoanothercity.Juniorhighwasalwaysadifficulttimeforme,andthemovemademyninth-gradeyearevenharder.Irememberwalkingintothedininghallforthefirsttime.Theotherkidshadgoodfriendswiththem,butIdidn'tknowanyone.Ifeltlonelyandwenttothenearestseataftergettingsomefood.Thekidsbesidemelookedatmeupanddownandthenlaughed.Icouldfeelmyfaceturningredatthatmoment.ThenoneoftheKidsbroketheice."Man!YouhaveoneBIGnose!"Ifelthurtanddidn'tknowwhattosay.Iwantedtocry.ButImanagedalittlesmile—asifitdidn'thurtmeatall.Butitdid.Fromthenon,Iwouldoftenlookatmyselfinthemirror.Istudiedthebignoseclosely.ItseemedthatIwasjustlivingformynose.Thankfully,Igrewoutofthisinfluencefinally.Butitreallytookmetwentyyears.Thereisanotherthingthatiskeptdeepinmymind.Iremembergoingthroughaterriblebusinessfailure.Ilosteverything.Icalledmydadforhelpandhetoldmealotabouthowtodealwiththefailure.Whathesaidgavemealotofcourageandconfidence(信心)togoonwithmybusiness.

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Thethingthatmayinfluencepeopleforalongtime

Jason'sfeelingwhenheenteredthedininghall

ThepartofJason'sbodythatotherkidslaughedat

ThenumberofyearsthatJasonspentgrowingoutoftheinfluence

ThepersonwhogaveJasoncourageandconfidence

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DealingwithSleep—AwayCamp

Ihaveneverbeenawayfromhome,atleastnotformorethanthreedays,muchlesstwowholeweeks.WhenIgotthechancetogotoJournalismCamp,Iwasafraid.Ofthe19otherstudentsthere,Iknewnoone.

WhatifIhadtogohomeduringcamptimebecauseIwouldn'tbeabletogetusedtothenewsituationWhatifmyroommateandIdon'tgetalongHowdoIevenuseawashingmachine

Well,afterthefirstnight,nearlyallofmyproblemsweresolved.Thestudentswereamazing,andmyroommatewasperfect.Sheknewhowtodocrazybraids(辮子)withmylonghairandshelovedtolistentometalkloudly!Icouldn'thaveaskedformore.

Thetwoweeksnearlyflewby,andIlearnedtotakeresponsibilityformyself:washingclothes,cleaningandotherthingslikethat.

However,intheprocessIdidn'trealizehowtiedIhadbecometotheusualorderofwakingupearly,runningtogettothenewsroomintime,andcomingbacktoalargeroomfulloffriendswhosharedsimilarfeelingsasIdid.

Onthelastday,Icouldn'tgetmyselftoturninmyroomkeys.Itcouldn'tbeover.Ibecomeemotionallytiedreallyeasily,soitwashardformetopullaway.Icouldn'tpushawaymytears.Leavingcampjustleftmeempty.

Iwasn'thavingthe"blues",butIfeltreallysadaboutleaving.Returninghome,Iwasinthestateofdisappointmentforafewdays.Ikepttomyself,sleepingthroughmostoftheday,soIwouldn'thavetimetolookback.

Ineededtogetusedtolifeathomeagain.Thiswasmychallenge.Iwasluckytohavethetwo-weekexperience,butIhadtolearntoacceptthatnotallthingslastforever.

Icouldstillkeepintouchwithmynewfriendswhilecontinuingonwiththerestofmysummer.IknowIwillgothroughthesameexperiencewhenIleavehighschoolaftersenioryear.Highschoollifewillneverreturnaftergraduation,butIcanstillkeepintouchwithmyfriendsandlookforwardtootherexperiencesIwillhave.

(1)HowdidthewriterfeelwhenshegotthechancetogotoJournalismCamp

(2)Afterthefirstnight,whatdidthewriterthinkof

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