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中考題型特訓(xùn)卷(四)任務(wù)型閱讀AWiththedevelopmentofscienceandtechnology,communicationsarebecomingeasierandquickernow—peoplecanusetelephones,cellphones,faxmachinesandtheInternet.Itmeansthatweseldomwritelettersnow.ButaTVshow,LettersAlive,isbringingbackthisoldhabit.LettersAliveinvitesfamousactorsandactressesbuttherearenofunnyjokesordifferentcompetitions.Instead,onlyonepersonwalksuptoamicrophoneandreadsaletter.Theletterswerewrittenbypeoplefromdifferenttimesinhistory.Forexample,inoneepisode(集),theyreadaletterwrittenbythefamouswriterXiaoHongtoheryoungerbrotherin1941.ThelettershowsthatXiaoHongmissedherbrothersomuchandhadgreathopesforhisfuture.“Everyletteropensanotherworldforus,”saidGuanZhangwen,thedirectoroftheTVshow.“Itseemsthatwecanexperiencethereallivesandfeelingsofthewriters.”Sinceitsfirstepisodewason,LettersAlivehasbeenwidelypraised.Manyaudiences(觀眾)saythatithasprovidedabreathoffreshairtotoday'sTVshows.BesidesLettersAlive,someotherculturalTVshowshavealsoattractedChineseaudiences.TheyincludetheChinesePoetryConference,atraditionalChinesepoetrycompetitionandReaders,aprogramthatinvitespeopletoreadpoemsandarticlestheylikeorwrote.Itsuggeststhatculturalvaluesandtruefeelingsarebecomingourinterest.1.Thedevelopmentofscienceandtechnologymakescommunicationsbecomeeasier_and_quickernow.2.LettersAliveinvites(famous)_actors_and_actressestoreadletters.3.XiaoHong'slettershowsherfeelingofmissingherbrotherandgreat_hopes_for_her_brother's_futureaccordingtothepassage.4.BesidesLettersAlive,otherculturalTVshowssuchasChinese_Poetry_Conference,Readersarementionedinthepassage.5.ThepopularityoftheTVshowssuggeststhatculcural_values_and_true_feelingsarebecomingourinterest.BPeoplehavebeenusingthewind'senergyforalong,longtime.Morethan5,000yearsago,ancientEgyptiansmadeboatspoweredbythewind.In200B.C.,peopleusedwindmills(風(fēng)車(chē))inChina.Today,wecollectthewind'senergywithwindturbines(渦輪).Aturbineissimilartoawindmill;itisaverytalltowerwithtwoorthreeblades(葉片)atthetop.Thesebladesareturnedbythewind.Thebladesturnagenerator(發(fā)電機(jī))locatedinsidethetower,whichcreatespower.Groupsofwindturbinesareknownaswindfarms.Windfarmscanbefoundnearfarmland,innarrowmountainpasses,andevenintheocean,wheretherearestrongerwinds.Windfarmscreatepowerfornearbyhomes,schoolsandotherbuildings.InplacesliketheMidwestandalongcoasts,windscanprovidecheappower.Anothergreatadvantageofwindpoweristhatitisacleanformofenergy.Windturbinesdonotburnoilorcoalanddonotpollutetheair.Windisnotalwaysanidealsourceofenergy,however.Windspeedchangesfromtimetotime,dependingonthetimeofday,weatherandlocation.Windturbinescanbealsodangerousforbatsandbirds.Theseanimalscannotalwaystellhowfastthebladesaremovingandcrashintothem.1.Wind's_energyiscollectedwithturbines,whicharetallwindmill-liketowerswithtwoorthreebladesatthetopandageneratorinside.2.Thewindturnsthebladesandthebladesturnthegeneratortocreate_power.3.Theword“ideal”inParagraph5means“完美的”inChinese.4.Wind_speeddoesnotremainatthesamelevelallthetime.5.Thepassagemainlytalksabouthow_people_make_use_ofwind'senergyfromancienttimestomoderntimes.CHaveyoueverthoughtabouthowmanydifferentthingsyoulike?Youmaylikepets,parties,presents,foods,andevensuperheroes!Ourworldisfullofsomanythingstolike!Doyoueverwonder(琢磨)whyyoulikecertainanimalsorwhyyouliketodocertainthings?Youmaynotthinkaboutitoften,butyoumaylearnsomethingaboutyourselfifyouthinktwice.Forexample,whydoyouliketoplaywithcatsmorethandogs?Whydoyoulikegoingtopartiesandplayinggames?Whydoyoulikesomesweetsbutnotothers?Ourpersonalityhelpsformwhatwelikeanddislike.Sometimesthethingswelikejustcomenaturallytous.Forexample,who'syourfavouritesuperhero?Youprobablylikethatcharacter(人物)forreasonsthatareallyourown.Youmaynothaveeventhoughtaboutwhyyoulikethatsuperhero...youjustdo.Asyoulearnmoreanddomore,youmayfindoutthattherearemoreandmorethingsyoulike.That'sagoodthing!Doyourfriendslikethesamethingsthatyoudo?Maybeyouandyourfriendslikedifferentthings.Butit'sOK.Whatyoulikeispartofwhatmakesyouyou!1.Ourworldisfullofso_many_thingstolike.2.Youmaylearn_something_about_yourselfifyouthinktwice.3.Ourpersonalityhelpsformwhat_we_like_and_dislike.4.Asyoulearn_more_and_do_more,_youmayfindoutthattherearemoreandmorethingsyoulike.5.It'sOKifyouandyourfriendslike_different_things.DInordertogetawayfromthebusylifeinthebigcity,twoyoungmendecidedtospendaholidayinthecountryside.Theyenjoyedthebeautifulsceneryandfreshairthere.Oneday,whiletakingawalktogether,theycrossedalargefield.“Lookout!”oneoftheyoungmenshouted,becauseabull(公牛)appearedandbegantochase(追趕)them.Thebulllookedlikeamonsterandmadeaterribleroar(咆哮),rollingitsbigeyes.Theywereveryscared.Theyranasfastastheycould,butthebullkeptrunningafterthem.Finally,oneofthemenclimbedupatree.Theotherjumpedintoahole,butsoonhecameoutofit.Andthenthebullchasedhimbackintothehole.“Staythere!”hisfriendshouted,butsoonthemancameoutagain,andagainthebullchasedhimrightback.Thesamethingwentonanotherthreetimes.Atlast,themaninthetreegotangryandshoutedtohisfriend,“Howfoolishyouare!Ihavetoldyoutostayintheholeforawhile!Whyareyoualwayscomingout?”“It'seasyforyoutosay,”theothermansaidmoreangrily.“Butthereisabearinthehole!”Soyousee,sometimesthingsarenotwhattheyappeartobe.Weshouldalwaystrytostand_in_others'_shoesandlookfromthere.1.Thetwoyoungmenspentaholidayinthecountrysidetoget_away_fromthebusylifeinthecity.2.Themanintheholecameoutofitfor5/five_timesintotal.3.Themaninthetreethoughtthemanintheholewas_foolish.4.Themanintheholealwayscameoutbecausethere_was_a_bearinthehole.5.Thephrase“standinothers'shoes”means“站在別人的立場(chǎng)上/換位”inChinese.EFormanystudents,choosingajobisthemostimportantlifedecisiontheymustmakeatschool.Butchoosingtherightjobisnoteasy.Sohowdoyoufindonethatyouwillenjoy?Ifyoufollowthesesteps,youwillhaveagoodchanceoffindingit.First,beforeyoudecideuponajob,thinkaboutyourinterestsandyourtalents,andthenthinkaboutjobsthatfitthem.Askyourself:WhatdoIenjoydoing?WhatdoIdowell?Thenthinkaboutthejobsthatyouhaveinterestsandtalents.Second,learnmoreaboutyourjob.Youshouldgoandseeifthelibraryhasbooksdescribingdifferentkindsofwork,thetypicalqualifications(條件)required,andthetypicalsalariesfordifferentjobs.Also,talktopeoplealreadydoingjobsthatyoufindinteresting,andtryoutjobsbytakinginternships(實(shí)習(xí))orpart-timejobs.Next,afteryouhavespenttimeonstepsoneandtwo,considerwhatkindofpersonalityyouhave,whatyourvaluesareandwhatisimportanttoyou.Perhapsyoulikeworkingfacetofacewithpeople.Ifso,thejobasacomputerprogrammermaynotbethebestchoice.Ifyoulikethesecurityofgettingamonthlysalary,thenstartingyourownbusinessprobablyisnotforyou.Finally,rememberthatyoucanalwayschangeyourmind.Mostpeoplechangejobsseveraltimesduringtheirworkinglife,sodonotputtoomuchpressureonyourselftomaketheperfectdecisionrightnow.Yourfirstjobrightaftercollegeprobablywillnotbeyourjobthirtyyearsfromnow.Beflexible(靈活變通的)andallowyourselftochangeifyouarenotsatisfiedwithyourchosenjob.1.Thispassageismainlyabouthow_to_choose_a_job.2.Ifyouwanttochooseajob,youshouldthinkaboutwhatyouareinterested_in_and_talented_infirst.3.Youcanlearnmoreaboutthe_typical_qualifications_and_salariesofyourjob.4.To_be/Being_a_computer_programmerisnotthebestchoiceforthepeoplewholikeworkingfacetoface.5.Whenyouarenothappywithyourchosenjob,youcanbe_flexible_and_allow_yourself_to_change.FFewerparentscanhearthewords“WhatcanIdotohelp?”fromtheirkids.Teenagersspendmoretimeonvideogames,computersandcellphones,sotheyhelplesswithhousework.Fewparentsthinkgamescanlettheirkidsbeawayfromthesofa—muchlessencouragethemtodochores.Butsomenewchoreap

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