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2020-2022年中考英語(yǔ)一模試題分類匯編

閱讀理解

2022年浙江省寧波市鄴州區(qū)中考一模英語(yǔ)試卷

二、閱讀理解(本題有15小題,每小題2分:共計(jì)30分)

閱讀下面材料,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

A

Iwantedtofindouthowthechildreninmyclasshelpathome.

Ididaclasssurvey.First,Ichosefourtypicalchores.ThenIwrotethequestionsandthe

possibleanswersonatallychart(統(tǒng)計(jì)圖).Afterthat,Ispoketoeachofthepupilsinmyclassin

turn.IaskedthequestionsandIaddedtheiranswerstothetallychart.

7Theresults:

Ihavepresentedtheresultsintwodifferentways:first,inourpiechartsandthenonabar

chart.

HowdochildreninClass4Ahelpathome?

Thisisonecfmypiecharts.ItshowstheMybarchartshowstheanswerstoallthe

differentanswerstooneofmyquestions.questionsinmysurvey

31.Howmanychildrenhaveansweredthesurveyquestions?

A.11.B.12.C.13.D.14.

32.Whatquestionsarementionedinthesurvey?

①Doyoueverlaythetable?

②Doyouevercleantheroom?

③Doyoueverwatertheplants?

@Doyoueverdothedishes'?

A.①③B.②④C.①④D.②③

33.Whatdoesthepiechartshow?

A.Itshowsdifferentcolorsofthechart.

B.Itshowsmostchildrenalwayslaythetable.

C.Itshowstheanswerstoallthequestionsinthesurvey.

D.Itshowstheresultabouthowoftenchildrenlaythetable.

B

1Withholidaysabroadonhold,staycationmightbepopular.

2In2019,12.2billion(十億)passengersflewonplanesaroundtheworld.In2021,itwas

downto6.6billion.Whatwillthatnumberbein2022ifpeoplecan'ttravelfreelytoother

countriesbecauseofCOVID-19?Somepeoplesaytheyhavemoretimeandagreaterinterestin

natureandtheworldthat'sclosertothem.Otherscan'twaittotravelabroadtoexperiencedifferent

cultures.Whatdoyouthink?Isitgoodtotravelabroadless?

3Yes!It'sbetterforthecountryandtheplanet.

4First,it'sbetterforthecountryifpeoplestaywheretheyliveandspendmoneywithlocal

businessesandonlocalfamousplaces.Andthereissomuchtoexperienceandenjoyinthe

country,wedon'tneedtogoabroad.COVID-19isagoodexcusetostayput.Third,sincepeople

stoppedflyingsomuch,theworldaroundushashadachancetobreathe.Airpollutionisdown

andwaterqualityisup.Let'sallowtheEarthtobreathesomemore.

5No!Foreigntravelopensupthemind.

6Travelingoverseasopensupthemindtonewpeople,placesandcultures.Ifyougo

abroad,yougetafreshmind.Besides,theweatherisareasontoo.Forexample,theUKdoesnot

haveenoughsunlight,whichisimportantforpeople'sphysicalandmentalhealth.Oneofthegreat

privilegesoflivinginthe21stcenturyisthatwecanseedifferentculturesandmeetallkindsof

people,isn'tit?

34.WhatisTRUEaboutParagraph4?

A.Thisparagraphlistsfourreasons.

B.Itisgoodforthelocalbusinesstoflyabroad.

C.Noflyingismuchbetterfortheenvironment.

D.Wecan'ttraveleverywherebecauseofCOVID-19.

35.WhydoesParagraph6mentiontheUK?

A.IfsgoodtotravelintheUK.

B.It'snecessarytotravelabroad.

C.PeopleintheUKenjoysmuchsunshine.

D.Travelingcanopenupthemind.

36.Theunderlinedword"privilege”inthelastparagraphprobablymeans.

A.advantageB.resultC.travelingD.style

37.Thebesttitleofthepassageabovemightbe.

A.LessTravel.LessPollution

B.Let'sTravelAbroad

C.StopTravelingbecauseofCOVID-19

D.IsLessForeignTravelaGoodThing?

C

Howdoesitfeelwhensomeonelistenstoyouwithoutstoppingorgivingtheiropinion?

Thisiscalledactivelisteningandit*sagreatwaytounderstandotherpeople'sfeelingsandbuild

trustbetweenfriends.

>Themeaningofactivelistening

Activelisteningmeanstryingtounderstandhowsomeonefeelsbylisteningcarefullyto

whatthey'resayingandbypayingattentiontotheirbodylanguage(howtheirfaceandbody

expresstheirfeelings).TheWeekJuniorreaderAnnie,aged11,explainswhatitmeanstoher.

“Whenmyfriendstellmesomethingimportant,Ilistentowhatthey'retryingtosay.Icantellby

theirvoicesandthelooksontheirfacesifthey'reupsetorhappy.ThismakesmefeellikeI

understandthembetter.n

>Theofbeingactivelisteners

Listeningcloselytosomeonewithoutstoppingorgivingyourownopinionshowsthat

you'reinterestedinwhatthey*resaying,evenifyoudon'tagree.Thishelpstoavoidmistakesand

argumentsandcanmakefriendshipstrong.Samaritansisacharitythatsupportspeopleby

listeningtotheirworries.Itsays,“Reallylisteningtopeoplemakesthemfeelvaluedand

understood,andbeingabletolistenwelltoothershelpsyoubesomeonewhoothersfeeltheycan

turntoandtrust."

>Thewaystobeactivelisteners

Listencarefullytowhatyourfriendissaying,andavoidjumpinginwithyourown

thoughtsandfeelings.Ifyoureallywanttotalk,Samaritanssuggestsmakingalisteningsignlike

noddingyourheadinstead.Askquestionsorsaythingsthatneedmorethanayesornoanswer,

like"Tellmemore".Trylookingformoreinformationabouthowthey'refeelingintheirfacesand

bodiestoo."Activelisteningisaskillandittakespractice,nsaysSamaritans,"butdon*tgiveup,

andrememberyoucanonlydoyourbest.n

38.Thewriterexplainswhatactivelisteningisby.

A.tellingastoryB.askingquestions

C.givinganexampleD.sharingnumbers

39.Whichwordcouldbeputintheblank"Theofbeingactivelisteners0?

A.reasonsB.feelingsC.languageD.support

40.Howcanyoubeanactivelistener?

A.Expressyourideasfreely.

B.Neveraskquestionsorsayanything.

C.Nodyourheadwhenyouwanttoshareyouropinions.

D.Feelothers'feelingsonlybylisteningtowhattheysay.

41.Thepassagecanusuallybereadinthepartofthenewspaper.

A.travelB.technologyC.businessD.life

D

EmmittfollowedhisfathertoRowEleven,SeatsThirteenandFourteen.Hewassobusy

takinginthesightsatthebaseballstadium(體育場(chǎng))thathewasn'twatchingwherehewasgoing.

Henearlywalkedintohisfather'sback."Sorry,Dad.0

Hisfatherlaughed,HNoproblem.Whichseatdoyouwant?"

Emmittlookedatthenumberthirteenonthebackoftheseat.Thirteenwasanunlucky

number,andhewasgoingtoneedsomeluckifhewasgoingtocatchafoulball(界外球)JTH

takefourteen.n

Astheplayerstookthefield,Emmittstartedtotakepictures.Thegamewasgreat.Butit

wasmissingonething.Afoulball.Emmittwantednothingmorethantocatchafoulball.Hewas

hopinghemightevengetanautograph(簽名)ortwoafterthegame,andwhatbetterthingtoget

autographedthanafoulball?

NowitwashisfavoriteplayerHarry"theHammerWatson'1.Emmittstoodupandcheered

forhim.HarrybatthebaseballandEmmittwatchedtheballflyintotheair...righttowards

Emmitt!Hecouldn'tbelieveit.HewasgoingtocatchafoulballhitbyHarryWatson.

"Daddy!"thelittlegirlsittingnexttoEmmittcried."Theball!Catchit!"Emmittsawthehuge

smileonthegirl'sface.Shewantedtheball.

Heturnedhisbacktotheballjustasitreachedhisseat.Emmittleaned(傾斜)towardhis

dadandtheballdroppedintothehandsofthelittlegirlsfather.

“Whydidyoudothat?Emmitfsfatherasked."Doyourealizewhohitthatball?

“Yeah,butlook."Emmittnoddedtothelittlegirl.Shewashuggingtheball.

"MyfirstgameandIgotafoulball,"shesaid.

'Tmproudofyou,Emmitt,"hisdadsaid,"Thatwasareallynicethingtodo.

Emmittsmiledashewatchedthelittlegirl.Hedidn'tgethisfoulball,buthefeltasgood

asifhehad.

42.Emmitttookpictureswithhiscamerawhen.

A.thelittlegirlshouted

B.thefoulballcamenearhisseat

C.hisfavoriteplayerscored

D.theplayersfirstcameoutonthefield

43.WhathappenedwhenEmmitfsfavoriteplayerwasupatbat?

A.Hescored.B.HegaveEmmitthisbat.

C.HehitafoulballD.Heknockedintooneplayer.

44.Whichticketshowswherethelittlegirlwassitting?

B.Ifyoudon'tpayattention,youcanmissout.

C.Doingsomethingniceforotherscanmakeyouhappy.

D.Youshouldalwaysdowhatyourparentstellyoutodo.

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二、閱讀理解(本題有15小題,每小題2分,共30分)

閱讀下面材料,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

(A)

IRemember,IRemember

byThomasHood

Iremember,Iremember,

ThehousewhereIwasborn,

Thelittlewindowwherethesun

Camepeeping(偷窺)inatmorn;

Henevercameawink(眨眼)toosoon,

Norbroughttoolongaday,

Butnow,Ioftenwishthenight

Hadbornemybreathaway(奪走)!

Iremember,Iremember,

Theroses,redandwhite,

Theviolets,andthelily-cups,

Thoseflowersmadeoflight!

Thelilacswheretherobin(知更鳥)built,

Andwheremybrotherset

Thelaburnumonhisbirthday,-

Thetreeislivingyet!

Iremember,Iremember,

WhereIwasusedto▲

Andthoughttheairmustrushasfresh

Toswallows(燕子)onthewing;

Myspiritflewinfeathers(羽毛)then,

Thatissoheavynow,

Andsummerpoolscouldhardlycool

Thefeveronmybrow(眉毛)!

Iremember,Iremember,

Thefirtreesdarkandhigh;

Iusedtothinktheirslender(細(xì)長(zhǎng))tops

Werecloseagainstthesky:

Itwasachildishignorance(無知),

Butnowthisislittlejoy

ToknowI'mfartherofffromheaven

ThanwhenIwasaboy.

()16.Fromthefirstsection,wecanlearnthatthepoetishispresentlife.

A.boredwithB.satisfiedwith

C.hopelessaboutD.excitedabout

()17.Accordingtothepoem,thebestwordfortheblankis.

A.winB.ringC.singD.swing

()18.Fromthispoem,wecanfeelthatthepoetmisseshisalot.

A.familiesB.schoolC.childhoodD.hometown

(B)

Myfatherwasacemetery(公墓)keeper.WhenIwasachild,heoftentookmethere.Beforewe

lefteachtime,hewouldlaysomestonesonsomegraves(墳?zāi)梗?Ineveraskedwhy.Ijustthought

thatwashiswork.

Yesterday,Ivisitedmysickfather.Heaskedmetogotothecemeteryandlaysomestones.For

somereason,ithadtobedonethatday.Iagreed.Ihadn'tbeenthereforalongtime.

WhenIgotthere,IfoundawomaninfrontofoneofthegravesIwouldlayastoneon.AsI

benttolayit,Iheardherwhisper"Thankyou".ItwasthenthatInoticedthedateofdeathonthe

gravewasthatsameday.Thegravewasthatofachild,onlyfivewhenhediedfifteenyearsago.

"He'smyson,"shesaid."But,where'syourfather?Hewasalwaystheonetoleavethestone.u

Itoldherthatmyfatherwasillbutheaskedmetodothis.Itseemedimportanttohim.nYour

father'skindnessmeansmoretomethananythingelse.Whenmychilddied,Icameoftentosee

him.Itisourcustomtoleaveastone.Ittellstheonewhoisherethatheisthoughtof.But,then

wemovedawayfromhere...somanypainfulmemories...Iwassoafraidthathewouldbealone.

Butyourfathermarkedthegraveeverytimehecame.EachtimeIreturnedhere,Isawthatstone

anditalwayscomfortedme.Yourfatheristhekindofmanwhowouldeasethepainofamother's

heartthoughwearestrangers.Justtellhimyousawmetoday,won'tyou?”shesaid.

Ittookmeaminutetofindmyvoice.Thatsmallstonemarkedthegraveofachildandthe

heartofhismother.

()19.Whatdidthewriter'sfatheroftenlayonsomegraves?

A.Someflowers.B.Somesticks.

C.Somestones.D.Somemoney.

()20.Theunderlinedphrase"somereason"inParagraph2refersto”

A.thewriterhadbeenawayfromthecemeteryforalongtime

B.thewoman'schilddiedonthatdayfifteenyearsago

C.thewriter'sfatherwasalwaystheonetoleavethestone

D.thewriter'sfatherwouldmeetthewomanonthatday

()21.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"ease"inParagraph5mean?

A.Increase.B.CauseC.Reduce.D.Express.

()22.Accordingtothepassage,wecaninfer.

A.thewriterunderstoodhisfatherintheend

B.layingstoneswaspartofacemeterykeeper'swork

C.thewomanknewthewriter'sfatherwellfifteenyearsago

D.thestonemarkedthegraveofachildandtheheartofhismother

(C)

①Somepeopleliketobescared!Choosingtobescaredcanbefun.Dr.MargeeKerr,a

sociologist,explainedthescienceoffear."Somepeopleliketobescaredbecausetheylikethe

waytheirbodychanges.Hshesays.

②Beingscaredisnotalwaysfun.Whenaballoonpops,wemayjump.Ourheartbeatsfaster

andharder.Howdoesthebodyhavethereactions?"Whenwemeetsomethingstartling,ourbrain

andbodystartmakingchangestohelpprepareusfortheunknown.°Dr.Kerrexplains,"These

changesarecausedbythesenses,whichalwayssendinformationtothebrain.Itgivesout

chemicalsintothebloodstream,andthosechemicalsactondifferentpartsofthebody.Atthesame

time,thebraindecideswhetherornotthedangerisreal.n

③Fearisatoolthatthebrainusestokeepthebodysafe.Ithelpsapersontohide,runaway,or

protectoneself.Ourmemoriesalsohelpprotectus.Aswegrow,welearnwhat'sunsafe,andour

brainskeepthosememories.Thenourbrainsusefeartowarnusofdangers.Dr.Kerrsays,

nit

?However,toomuchfearcanbeharmfulbecauseexperiencescanleadtolong-lastingfears

thatmaystopapersonfromtryingnewthings.Along-lastingfearcanmeanyou'vehadabad

experience,andyourbraindoesn'twantyoutohaveitagain.

⑤Manypeoplehavebeatentheirownfears.Insteadoflisteningtotheirimagination,theylearn

thefactsaboutanythingthatseemsscary.Knowledgecanhelpapersonfeellessafraid.Dr.KeiT

grewuponafarm.Shewasscaredofblackbearsinthewoodsbefore.Shesays,"AfterIreadalot

aboutthem,IknewforsurewhattodoifIevermetabearandhowtoprotectmyself.u

()23.Theunderlinedword"startling"inParagraph2probablymeans.

A.surprisingB.tiringC.boringD.

interesting

()24.Whichismostlikelytobeputintheblank"ninParagraph3?

A.Wefeelalittleexcitedwhenwewatchascarymovie.

B.It'sgoodtohaveahealthysenseofwhat'sdangerous

C.Understandingthefactsgivesmeasenseofconfidence

D.Beingafraiddoesn'tmeanyou'reweak.

()25.Howisthepassageorganized?

()26.Thebesttitleforthispassagemaybe.

A.ThescienceoffearB.Theimaginationoffears

C.ThewaysofbeatingfearsD.Thereasonsofbeingscared

(D)

Dosugarydrinkscauseoverweight?Whileweknowthatsugarydrinkshavecalories,whichare

believedtocauseoverweight,manyquestionsremain.Forexample,issodaanybetter?Doyou

needasportsdrinkaftergoingtothegym?Herearethefactstosomecommon

misunderstandings.

Misunderstanding1:Clearsoda(無色汽水)ishealthierthandarksoda.

Thetruth:Thedarkcolorofteethhassomethingtodowiththecoloring(著色齊(J)insoda.Lisa

R.Young,aprofessorofNutritionatNewYorkUniversitysaid.Butthebigdifferencebetween

clearanddarksodasisthecaffeinecontent(咖啡因含量).Sinceabottleofsoda,whether

Coca-ColaorSprite(雪碧),haslesscaffeinethanCatinacupofcoffee,mostsodadrinkers

probablydon'tneedtoworryaboutwhattochoose.

Misunderstanding2:Ifyouneedcaffeinetocheeryouup,youshouldchooseanenergydrink

ratherthancoffee.

Thetruth:TherearemoresugarthancaffeineinenergydrinkssuchasRedBull(紅牛).Energy

drinksmaybeeasiertodrink.Butacupofcoffeehasbetween95and200milligrams(毫克)of

caffeinewhileRedBullhasabout80mgperthesameamount,accordingtoUSmedicalresearch

groupMayoClinic.

Misunderstanding3:Ifyougotothegym,youneedasportsdrink.

Thetruth:Itwouldbeeasytothinkthatyouneedasportsdrinkanytimeyousweat(出汗).

Butthetruthisthattheenergyinyourbodywon'tbeusedupuntilyou'vedonemorethananhour

oftraining.Soyouonlyneedtodrinksomewateraftera45-minuteexerciseontherunning

machine.

()27.Therearemisunderstandingsdiscussedinthepassage.

A.oneB.twoC.threeD.four

()28.Theunderlinedword"that"meansinthepassage.

A.Coca-ColaB.SpriteC.coloringD.caffeine

()29.ThefollowingstatementsaretrueEXCEPT.

A.Thecoloringinsodaisresponsibleforthedarkcolorsofpeople'steeth.

B.Sodadrinkersdon'tneedtomakeaharddecisionaccordingtothecaffeinecontent.

C.Comparedwithcoffee,Redbullisabetterchoiceifpeopleneedalotofenergy.

D.Withtheenergyinthebody,peoplecandoatleast60-mintuetraining.

()30.Thepassagewouldbeprobablytakenfrominthenewspaper.

A.technologyB.sportsC.healthD.

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閱讀下列短文,然后從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳答案。

A

DearEditor,

Iwasshockedtoreadyourarticleabouttheskiresort(滑雪月生地)inBolivia,SouthAmerica.

Temperaturehaverisensomuchinthepast100yearsthatsoon,theremaybenosnowleftatthis

resort.

InNingbo,wemaythinkthatproblemssuchasthishavenothingtodowithus.Or,perhaps,

wearesobusyworkingandenjoyingourselvesthatwedonothavetimetothinkabouttheworld

aroundus.

Yettheproblemisreal:theearthhaswarmedupbymorethan0.5℃overthepastfewyears.

Sealevelshaverisen,andglaciers(冰川)havemelted(融化).Inthefuture,droughts(干

旱)couldcausehunger,andfloods(洪水)couldcompletelymakelow-lyingcountriesdisappear.

Scientistsmakesurethathumansareresponsibleformuchofthetemperaturerise.Toomany

carsgiveoffbadair,peoplecutdownandbumtreestoturnforestsintocities,andheavyindustry

bumscoalfbrpower.Wehaveturnedablindeyefortoolong.Wemustactnow.

Weshouldallaskourselves,"Whatcanwedotohelpprotecttheenvironment?Whathavewe

donetohelp?Whatcanwestartdoingnow?”

Let'scutdownthenumberofthethingswebuy.Lefsrecycle.Let'sreusetheusefulthings

beforewethrowthemaway.Let'stakeactionnowbeforeitistoolate.

Yoursfaithfully,

Franky

21.Theunderlinedword"this"inParagraph2refersto.

A.anarticleaboutaskiresortinBolivia

B.snowmeltingataskiresortinBolivia

C.fallingtemperaturearoundtheworld

D.anunhappyexperienceinSouthAmerica

22.Accordingtotheletter,low-lyingcountriescouldinthefuture.

A.benolongerthereB.havemeltingglaciers

C.sufferdroughtsandhungerD.warmupbylessthan0.5℃

23.InParagraph4whydidthewritersaytheyturnedablindeye?

A.Becausetheytriedtosolveaproblem.

B.Becausetheylookedwithonlyoneeye.

C.Becausetheypaylittleattentiontotheproblem.

D.Becausetheyturnedaroundsothattheycouldnotseesomething.

24.Accordingtotheletter,Frankybelievesthat.

A.wemustdosomethingrightnow

B.weshouldbuymoregreenthings

C.itisalreadytoolatetosavetheplanet

D.weshouldrecyclealltheeverydaythings

B

Longago,thereweretwobrotherswhoworkedtogether.Theelderbrother,John,waswise

buttheyoungerone,Jack,wasstupid.Johnalwaystookcareofhisyoungerbrotherandkepthim

outoftrouble.Theyownedasmallhotelwherepassingtravellerswouldoftenstoptorestand

havesomefood.

Oneday,Johnwentdowntoanearbyrivertofish,leavingJacklookafterthesmallhotel.

Soon,agroupoftravellersappeared.Insteadofbeinghelpful,stupidJackmadethemangry.The

badtravellerstiedhimupandleftthesmallhotel,takinghimalongwiththem.PoorJackcriedand

waitedfbrhisbrother.

Johnwascominghomewithhiscatchwhenhesawwhathadhappenedfaraway.Quickly,

cleverJohnthoughtofaplantosavehisbrother.Heclimbedupatreeandtiedanumberoffishto

itsbranches(樹枝).Thenhemovedtowardsthetravellersandpleaded(乞求)withthemtofree

hisbrother.

"Yourbrotherhassaidsomethingbadaboutus.Youmustpayapriceforhismistake.?said

theleaderofthetravellers.

“Sir,ifyousetmybrotherfree,Iwilltakeyoutoafishtree,"Johnreplied.

Thetravellerswereverysurprisedtohearofsuchatree,buttheyallowedthemselvestobeled

tothestrangetree.ThetravellersfreedJackandclimbedupthetreetocatchthefish.

Afterafewdays,thetravellersreturnedtocatchmorefish.Itwasthenthattheyrealizedthey

hadbeenfooled.Thetwobrothers,ofcourse,hadbythen,soldofftheirsmallhotelandmovedto

anotherplace.

25.Jack'selderbrotherhim.

A.alwaysbeatB.wasangrywith

C.didnotlookafterD.wasoftenworriedabout

26.WhichofthefollowingpictureshowthestoryofParagraph2?

27.WhydidthetravellersfreeJack?

A.Theyexchangedhimforthefishtree.

B.Theytookpityonhimashewascrying.

C.Theyreceivedalargenumberofmoney.

D.Theyreceivedthesmallhotelasthepay.

28.Thetwobrotherssoldofftheirsmallhotelbecause.

A.theyhadnomoremoney

B.theydecidedtotakeaholiday

C.theyweresadfortheylosttheirfishtree

D.theydidnotwanttomeetthetravellersagain

C

Didyouhaveanyinterestingdreamslastnight?

Ourdreamscomefromapartofthebrainthathasourthoughtsand

memories.Apersoncanhaveuptosixdreamsanight,andeachdream

usuallylastsfrom10to40minutes.Everyonedreams,butnoteveryone

rememberstheirdreams.Mostpeopledreamincolor,usuallywithsound.Andweusuallydream

aboutourselvesandthepeopleweknow.

WhyDoWeDream?

AlanSiegelisascientistwhostudiesdreams.nDreamshelpusgetintouchwithourdeeper

feelings,hesays."Theycantellusalotaboutourselves,andcanhelpusunderstandourproblems.

55Anotherscientist,RobertStickgold,thinksdreamscomefromourmemories.Hebelieveswe

dreamtoremember,becausememoriesareusefilltothebrain.Stickgoldsaysthepurposeof

dreamingthroughthesememoriesistohelpuslearnfromthepast.

Hereareafewkindsofdreamsandwhatpeoplethinktheymean.

Dream1:YouMeetSomeoneWhileinYourPajamas(睡衣)

Sometimespeopledreamthattheymeetsomeonetheyknowwhilewearingtheirunderwear

(ornothingatall).Thisdreammaybetheresultofanembarrassingeventinyourlife.Some

peoplethinkwedreamaboutembarrassingsituations遷ourbrainsaretryingtodealwithan

eventinourownlives.

Dream2:You'reFlying.

Ifyoudreamaboutflying,youareprobablyquitehappy.Thisisagoodperiodinyourlife.

Youmayfeelthatotherpeopleseeyouasaleader.

Dream3:YouDidn'tStudyforaTest

ThisprobablymeansyouarewoiTiedaboutanimportanteventcominginyourlife.Ifyou're

notpreparedfortheevent,yourdreammaybetellingyou,"It'stimetogettowork!,,

Dream4:Someone'sRunningafterYou

Ifyoudreamsomeoneisrunningafteryou,itmaytellyoushouldfacetheproblemsinyour

lifeinsteadofgivingitup.

29.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?

A.Dreamshavedifferentkinds.

B.Dreamscomefromonlyonepartofthebrain.

C.Everyonehasdreams,butnoteveryoneremembersthem.

D.Dreamscanhelpustounderstandourfeelingsandproblems.

30.RobertStickgoldbelievesthatdreams.

A.cantellusaboutourselvesB.helpustohaveabettersleep

C.helpusfindoutourdeepheartD.aremadefromourpastmemories

31.Whichdreamfromthepassagemighttheyhave,ifsomeonesays,"Myconcertistomorrow,

andIhaven'thadtimetopractice**?

A.Dream1:YouMeetSomeoneWhileinYourPajamas

B.Dream2:You'reFlying

C.Dream3:YouDidn'tStudyforaTest

D.Dream4:Someone'sRunningafterYou.

32.Whatisthepropermindmapofthepassage?

B.

Sarahhadfivedogsthatshehadtowalkeachday.Shewaspaidbyherneighborstowalk

theirdogsbecausemostofthemdidnotgethomefromworkuntilverylate.Sarahwouldgoto

theirhomes,oneatatime,andthenshewouldwalkeachdogforashorttimebeforemovingonto

thenextdog.

Sarahlovedherjob.Infact,shewouldneedmoneyshecouldgetwiththeplansshehadfor

thefuture.Whenshegraduatedhighschool,shewantedtogotocollegeandbecomeananimal

doctor.Althoughitwouldtakealotofhardwork,shecouldnotimaginealifewithoutanimals.

Shewantedtohelpanyanimalthatwashurtorinneed.Whenshewaslittle,sheimaginedshewas

thedoctorandwasalwaystryingtoputbandagesonthearmsandlegsofhertoys.

Thisafternoon,though,Sarahjustcouldn'tenjoyherwork.Allofherfriendsweregoingto

Claire'sbirthday.Butshewasnotavailable.

AsSaraharrivedatthefirsthouse,inspirationstruck!Shewouldsimplygotoeachhouse

andgeteachdogandwalkallthedogsatonetime.Thatway,shecouldstillcompleteherjob,get

paid,andstillhavetimetogoandmeetherfriends.

Afterthirtyminutes,Sarahknew

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