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初中英語任務型閱讀理解專練100篇及答案

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Somebirthdaycustomsarequitesimilarinmanypartsoftheworld——birthdaycandles(蠟燭),

birthdaygames,andbirthdaycakes.Butsomecustomsaremorespecifictocertaincountries.Herearesome

childrentalkingabouttheircustoms.

Linda---1amfourteen.IcomefromAruba.Inourcountry,Childrentakesomethingspecialtoschool

fbrtheirclassmatesandallteachers.Eachteachergivesthebirthdaychildasmallgiftlikeapencil,aneraser

orapostcard.Thebirthdaychildisalsoallowedtowearspecialclothesinsteadoftheschooluniform.

Lucy---1amoneyearolderthanLinda.Denmarkismycountry,Aflagisflownoutsideawindowto

showthatsomeonewholivesinthathouseishavingabirthday.Presentsareplacedaroundthechild'sbed

whiletheyaresleepingsotheywillseethematoncewhentheywakeup.

Tom?一IamasoldasLinda.IamfromBrazil.Thebirthdaychildreceivesapullontheearlobe(耳垂)

fbreachyearinmycountry.Thebirthdaypersonalsogivesthefirstsliceofcaketohis/hermostspecial

friendorrelative,usuallymomordad.

根據(jù)短文,完成下面表格,每空不超過4個單詞,并將其答案寫在答題卡中相應題號的橫線上。

NamesCountriesAgesSpecialcustoms

LindaArubaFourteenEachteacherreceivessomethingspecial

from(96)._________andgiveshimorher

asmallgift.

LucyDenmark(97)________Ifyousee(98)________flyingoutsidea

window,youmayknowsomeoneinthat

houseishavingabirthday

Tom(99)______Fourteen(100)_________ofthebirthdaycakeis

usuallygiventoMomorDad.

答案:96.his/herstudents97.15/Fifteen98.aflag99.Brazil100.Thefirstslice

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Ifyouthinkyouaretooshyandwanttobealittlebitbraver,justtrythefollowingthings:

Beopentoothers.Tellpeopleyouareshy.Thereisnoneedtohideit.Whentheygettoknowyouare

ashykid,theywillunderstandyoubetter.Thisalsohelpsyoufeelmorecomfortableintalks.

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Trytosmilemore.Whenyousmile,peoplethinkyouarefriendlyandeasytotalkwith.Remember

thatotherpeoplehavefeelings,too;andmostpeoplewillstayawayfromanangry-lookingface.

Learntobeagoodtalker.Ifyoufindithardtostartaconversation,saysomethingniceaboutpeople

aroundyou.Thinkabouthowgreatyoufeelwhensomeonesayssomethingnicetoyou.Doesn'titmakeyou

wanttokeeptalkingtothatperson?

Getyourattentionelsewhere.Thinkmoreaboutwaystoenjoypartiesorgames.Don'twastetime

worryingaboutyourlookorwhetherpeoplelikeyouornot.Youwillbecomerelaxedandfindit'snotso

hardtotalkwithothers.

Takeonesmallstepatatime.Eachtimewhenyousay"Hi!”orsmileatsomeone,saytoyourself

“Youcanmakeit."Keeptryingandonedayyou'llneverfeelshywhenyoutalktoothers.

Title:Adviceon72tobealittlebraver

AdviceReasons

Don't73thefact.Ifyoutellpeopleyouareshy,theywill

understandyoubetter.

Smilemore.Peopledon't74theonewithan

angry-lookingface.

Startaconversationwith75words.Peoplewillfeelgreatandwanttotalktoyou.

PaymoreattentiontowaystoenjoyYouwillbecomerelaxed.

76orgames.

Encourageyourselftosay"Hi!"orKeepdoingthisandyou'llbebravertotalkto

smileatsomeone.others77thefuture.

72.how73.hide74.1ike/love75.nice/good76.parties77.in

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LastTuesday,alittlegirldiedaftereatingsomefriedchicken.Herfatherboughtthechickenforher

fromastreetsellerinFenzhuangVillage,Fengtai,Beijing.Aftertestingthegirl,thedoctorsaidshewas

poisoned(中毒)bynitrites(亞石肖酸鹽).SomeexpertssuggestthatweshouldbuyfoodswithQSsigns.They

aresafer.

Afterhearingabouttheaccident,manypeoplefeelmoreworriedaboutthefoodsafetybecausethere

havebeenmanyfoodsafetyproblemsinourcountrytheseyears.Forexample,poisonous(有毒的)rice,oil,

milkandsoonhavebeenfoundoutrecently.Peoplefeelquiteafraidbecausethesepoisonousfoodsare

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ratherbadfortheirhealthandevenkillthem.Theywantthegovernmenttodosomethingtostopsuch

poisonousfoodsanddrinksappearingagainsothattheycanhavesafeandhealthyfoodsanddrinks.

InformationCard

81.Thelittlegirldiedaftersheate.

82.Someexpertssuggestthatweshouldbuyfoodswith.

83Manypeoplefeelaboutthefoodsafetyafterhearingaboutthe

accident.

84.Thepoisonousfoodsarefbrpeople'shealthandevenkillthem.

81.somefriedchicken82.QSsigns83.moreworried84.ratherbad85.thegovernmenttodosomethingto

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ManykindsofbirdsliveintheUnitedStates,butthenumberofthebirdsisbecomingsmallereveryyear.

Oneoftheleadingreasonsisthegrowingnumberofpetcats.Bykeepingyourpetcatsinyourhome,you

canhelpgivebirdsabetterpossiblechancetolive.

Ofthe90millionpetcatsinthiscountry,abouttwo-thirdsareallowedtogooutside.Itissaidthat

thesecatskillhundredsofmillionsofbirdseachyear,aswellasbillionsofsmallanimalssuchasrabbits

andfieldmice.

Theycanalsobringillnesstotheanimalsthatliveinpeople'syard(院子),furtherweakeningthehealth

ofthenaturalpopulations.

Allowingpetcatstogooutsideisnotjustbadfbrbirdsandwildlife,ifsalsobadfbrthecatsthemselves.

Outdoorcatscangetsickveryeasily.Theyareindangerfromtrafficandattacks(攻擊)fromotheranimals.

Infact,outdoorcatsusuallydon'tlivepasttheageoffive,whileindoorcatsoftenlivetobe17orolder.

Keepyourpetcatinside!Ifyouraiseayoungcat,it'syourdutytoletitplayinside.

ProblemThenumberofbirdsisbecoming91._______;atthesame

time,manypetcatsarein92.______fromtrafficandattacks

fromotheranimals.

ReasonforthePetcatsare93.______togooutsidefreely

problem

WhattodoPeoplewho94._____ayoungcathavethe95.______toletit

playinside.

91.smaller92.danger93,allowed94,raise95.duty

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TheideaofMother'sDayisaveryoldidea.ItwasstartedbytheancientEgyptians(埃及人),who

celebrated(慶祝)adaytohonour(向...表示敬意)Isis,themotherofthepharaohs.Theearly

Christians(基督教徒)celebratedadaytohonourMary,themotherofJesus.

Later,EnglishChristianscelebratedtohonourallmothers.ThisEnglishholidaywascalled"Mothering

Sunday”.WhentheEnglishcametoAmerica,theydidnothavetimeforMotheringSunday,sotheholiday

wasnotcelebratedinAmerica.In1914,theU.Spassedalawwhichdesignated(規(guī)定)thesecondSundayin

MayasMother'sDaytohonourthemotherswhohadlostsonsinwar.

Today,Mother'sDayiscelebratedinmanyothercountriesforallmothers.InCanada,Australia,New

Zealand,Mother'sDayiscelebratedonthesamedayasintheUnitedStates—thesecondSundayinMay.

Childrengivetheirmotherscards,gifts,andflowers.SchoolsplanMother'sDay'sspecialactivities.

InChina,theholidayiscelebratedtoshowtherespect(尊重)theChinesehavefortheoldpeople,andthe

lovetheyhavefortheirparents.Tentopmothersarechosenbythegovernment.Peoplealloverthecountry

trydifferentwaystohelpmotherswhoarepoor.

(81)_______________________

People/Count

WhotoHonourActivities

y

inEgyptiansIsis

ancientearly

Mary

timesChristians

theEnglishallmothers

latermotherswhohadlostsonsin

theU.S(82)_______________

war

givemotherscards,gifts,

Canada,and

allmothers

Australia,etcflowers;(83)__________

now

(84)_____________;choosetentopmothers;

China

parents(85)_______________

81.TheMother'sDay

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82.passedalaw

83.school'sspecialactivities

84.theoldpeople

85.helppoormother

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AnAmericannamedCruminventedpotatochipsin1853,althoughthatwasnothisintention(意圖).He

wasachefatabeautifulrestaurantinSaratogaSprings,NewYork.Aregulardishonthemenuwas什ied(油

炸的)potatoes,whichwasanideathathadstartedinFrance.Atthattime,Frenchfriedpotatoeswerecut

intothickslices(片).

Oneday,adinnerguestattherestaurantsentbackhisfriedpotatoestothechefbecausehedidnotlike

themsothick.SoMrCrumcutthepotatoesalittlethinnerandfriedthem.Theguestdidnotlikethoseeither.

ThatmadeMrCrumangry,sohethoughthewouldjustshowtheman.Heslicedthepotatoespaper-thinand

friedthem,thinkingthatthemanwouldsaynothingaboutit.However,tohissurprise,themanlovedthe

thinpotatoesverymuch.Othergueststriedthemandalsolikedthem.So,MrCrum'spotatochipswere

addedtothemenu.TheycalledSaratogaChips.

Finally,MrCrumopenedhisownrestauranttosellhisfamouschips.Nowpotatochipsarepackaged

(包裝)andsoldinstores.

Whoinvented76?

77wasanAmericanchefatarestaurant.

Adinnerguest78hisfriedpotatoestothechefbecausetheywereso

thick.

Thechefwasprobablygladintheendbecause79.

Nowpotatochipsarepackagedandalsosold80.

文章大意:本文是一片記敘文,講述了炸土豆條的發(fā)明過程。它由一名廚師偶然發(fā)明的,很快受到歡

迎。

76.potatochips整體理解題通讀全文可知,本文就是講的炸土豆條的發(fā)明經(jīng)過。

77.Crum細節(jié)理解題文章開頭就告訴我們一個叫Crum的美國人發(fā)明了炸土豆條,他是一名廚師。

78.sentback細節(jié)理解題從文章的第二段的第一句"Oneday,adinnerguestattherestaurantsentback

hisfriedpotatoestothechefbecausehedidnotlikethemsothick.“可知答案。

79.Heopenedhisownrestauranttosellchips,推理判斷題從文中最后一段的“Finally,MrCrum

openedhisownrestauranttosellhisfamouschips.”推斷廚師可能很高興。

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80.instores細節(jié)理解題從文章最后一句"Nowpotatochipsarepackaged(包裝)andsoldinstores.”

可得出答案。

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NewEnergyintheTwenty-firstCentury

Energyfromthewind

Windisakindofcleanenergy,andthereislotsofit,But,ifthere*snowind,thereisnowindenergy.

Energyfromthewater

Whenwatermovesfromahighplacetoalowerplace,itcanmakeelectricity(電)withoutpollution.

However,peoplehavetobuilddams(水壩)tousethisenergy,andbuildingdamsisveryexpensive.

Energyfromtheearth

Thereisheatintherocksundertheearth.Scientistsusetheheattomakegeothermal(地熱的)energy.

Thiskindofenergyischeap,butitisonlypossibleinafewplacesintheworld.

Energyfromthesun

Solarpanels(太P日電池板)ontheroofsofhousescanturnenergyfromthesunintoelectricity.Solar

poweriscleanandplentiful(豐富的).butwhentheweatherisbad,Itdoesn'twork.

NewEnergyinTwenty-firstCentury

AdvantagesDisadvantages

WindEnergyClean.Thereisalot.Itneeds(57)_______

WaterEnergy(58)______________Itisexpensive.

GeothermalEnergy(59)______________onlypossibleinafewplaces

SolarEnergyCleanandplentiful.Itdependstoomuchon(60)

57wind58.Nopollution59Che叩60.(fine)weather

8

Mostofyouhaveatleastoneemailaccount(賬戶).Itisimportanttokeepitsafe.Ifsomeonebrokeintoit,they

couldgetyourpersonalinformation,andalsosenduselessmessagesthroughyouremailaccount.

Thenhowtokeepanemailaccountsafe?Herearesomeimportanttips(提示).

,Changeyourpassword(密碼)fromtimetotime.

,Checkfbrstrangerecentactivityonyouraccount.

,Checkyourmailsettings(設置)tomakesureyourmailstaysandgoeswhereyouwantitto.

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?Becarefulwithmessagesthataskforyourusernameorpassword.

?Don'tshareyourpasswordwithotherwebsites.

Keepsecrets!Nevertellanyoneyourpassword.Ifyoudotellsomeone,changeitassoonaspossible.

Thepassagemainlytellsus81.

Ifsomeonebrokeintoyouremailaccount,youmightlose82.

?Youshouldchangeit83.

Dealingwithyourpasswordcorrectly?Youshouldn'tshareit84.

?Youcan't85.

81.howtokeepanemailaccountsafe.82.yourpersonalinformation.83.fromtimetotime84.with

otherwebsites.

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Almosteverychildincitieshasthechancetogotoschool,butnotallchildreninthecountrysideareso

luckly.

ThereisagirlcalledXiaoJuan.Sheistenyearsoldandlivesinasmallvillage.Whenshewasseven,she

wantedtogotoschool.Butshecouldnot,becauseherfamilywastoopoortoaffordtheschoolfbes(學費)for

her,soherparentshadtokeepherathome.Insteadofstudying,XiaoJuan

lookedafterherbrotherandworkedinthefieldseveryday.ThenHopeProjectheardaboutXiaoJuan.lt

agreedtohelpXiaoJuantogotoschool.Herwishofstudycametrue,andnowsheisstudyinginaschool.

Unluckily,therearemanythousandsofchildrenwhocannotgotoschool.YoucanjoininHopeProject

andhelpthesechilren.Youknowallthegoodworkneedsmoney.HopeProjectneedsyorhelp.

IfyougiveHopeProject¥300eachyear,itcanpayforonechildtogoschoolforawholeyear.With

moremoney,HopeProjectcanbuildnewschools,buygooddesks,chairs,blackboardsandbooks.Lefshelp

thechildrentogetherandgivethemachancetohaveagoodstartinlife.

InformationCard

Thegirl'sname(81)____________.

Herage(82)____________.

TheplacewhereshelivesIna(83)____________.

Herparentscouldn'tafford

Thereasonshecouldn'tgotoschool

(84)___________.

Whohelpedthegirltogotoschool?(85)____________.

81.XiaoJuan82.tenyearsold83.smallvillage84.theschoolfees85.HopeProject

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Anewstudysuggeststhatthemoreteenagerswatchtelevision,themorelikelytheyaretodevelop

depression(抑郁癥)asyoungadults.

Theresearchersusedanationallong-termsurveyofhealthyyoungteenagersofabout13一16tofindout

therelationshipbetweenmedia(媒體)useanddepression.Theybasedtheirfindingsonmorethan4000

youngteenagerswhowerenotdepressedwhenthesurveybeganin1995.

Aspartofthesurvey,theyoungpeoplewereaskedhowmanyhoursoftelevisionorvideostheywatched

daily.Theywerealsoaskedhowoftentheyplayedcomputergamesandlistenedtotheradio.Herewasthe

result.Theyoungpeoplespentfiveandahalfhoursadayusingmediaandmorethan2hoursofthatwas

spentwatchingTV.

Sevenyearslater,in2001,morethan7%oftheyoungpeoplehadsignsofdepression.Theaverageage

atthattimewas21.BrianPrimackattheUniversityofPittsburghmedicalschoolwastheleadauthorofthe

newstudy.Hesayseveryextrahouroftelevisionmeantan8%increaseinthechancesofdevelopingsigns

ofdepression.

Theresearcherssaytheydidnotfindanysuchrelationshipwiththeuseofothermediasuchasmovies,

videogamesorradio.Butthestudydidfindthatyoungmenweremorelikelythanyoungwomentodevelop

depressiongiventhesameamountofmediause.

DoctorPrimacksaysthestudydidnotfindoutifwatchingTVcausesdepressiondirectly.Butone

possibility,hesays,isthatitmaytaketimeawayfromactivitiesthatcouldhelppreventdepression,like

sportsandsocialactivities.Itmightalsopreventapersonfromsleepingwell,hesays,andthatcouldhavean

influence.

ThestudywasjustpublishedintheArchivesofGeneralPsychiatry.

InDecember,thejournalSocialIndicatorsResearchpublishedastudyofactivitiesthathelpleadto

happylives.ResearchersfromtheUniversityofMarylandfoundthatpeoplewhodescribethemselvesas

happyspendlesstimewatchingtelevisionthanunhappypeople.Thestudyfoundthathappypeopleare

morelikelytobesociallyactive,toread,attendsocialservicesandtovote.

ProcessofthestudyDetails

ThepurposeoftheresearchTofindout96betweenmediauseand

depression

Atthebeginningoftheresearch97wasmadeamongover4000youngpeople

whowerenotdepressed.

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TheresultofthesurveyTheseyoungpeoplespentfiveandahalfhoursa

dayinusingmediaandtheyspentover2hoursor

that98

SevenyearslaterResearchersfound7%oftheyoungpeoplehada

signofdepression.Everyextrahourofwatching

TVmeantan8%increaseinthechancesof

developingsignsofdepression.

Resultsofthestudy1.WatchingTVmighthave99anditmay

taketimeawayfromactivitiesandsports.

2.Youngmengetmorechancethanyoungwomen

todevelopdepression.

3.Thereasonsomepeoplegetdepressionisthat

100

96.relationship97Asurvey98.watchingTV99.helppreventdepression100theyspendmoretime

watchingtelevision

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Whatisahurricane?

Youmayalreadyknowthathurricanesarestormsthatcancause

devastating(毀滅性的)waves,wind,andrain.Theyhappenduring

"HurricaneSeason/9whichisfromJune1stuntilNovember30thin

theAtlanticOceanandfromMay15thuntilNovember30thinthePacific

Ocean.

Categories(類另(j)ofHurricanes

Therearefivecategoriesofhurricanes,whicharebasedonwindspeeds.Thecategorieshelppeople

knowhowmuchdamage(危害)ahurricanemaycausebecausethegreaterthewindspeed,themore

dangerousthestorm.Forexample,aCategory5hurricanehaswindsover155milesperhour,whichare

strongenoughtodestroythebuildingsalongtheshorelinescompletely.

HurricaneDangers

Whenahurricanehappenstogetherwithheavyrainfall,therecanbeadevastatingflood.Thecentreofa

hurricaneiscalledtheeye.Whilemostofahurricanehasdangerouslystrongwinds,theeyeisactually(事實

上)acalmareainthestorm.Whentheeyeofahurricanepassesoverland,peoplemightthinkthatit'sover,

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butbeforelongthewindandrainincreaseagainasthesecondpartofthehurricanemovesthrough.

HurricaneSafetyTips

Thereisnowaytostopahurricaneormakeitchangedirection,soifyoueverfindyourselfinthepath

ofahurricane,besuretorememberthefollowingsafetytips.

?Besureyouhavearadio,batteries,freshdinkingwater,andenoughfood.

?Tellneighbours,friends,andfamilymembersyouremergencyplans.Tellthemwhereyou'llgoifyou

needtoleaveyourhome.

Ifyouliveneartheocean,leaveyourhomeandtraveltoasafeplace.Youcouldstaywithafriendora

familymember,inahotel/motel,orinanemergencyshelterarea.

,Stayinsideduringthestorm.Youcouldbeseriouslyinjured(受傷)ifyougooutside.

Hurricanes

CharacteristiHurricaneSeasonusually1about6monthsintheAtlanticOceanand

cs6.5monthsinthePacificOcean.

Devastatingwaves,wind,andrainareusuallythe2ofhurricanes.

CategoriesHurricaneshavebeen3intofivecategoriesbyscientists,basedon

windspeeds.

ACategory5hurricanecandestroyallthe4alongtheshorelines.

5Whenahurricanecomestogetherwithheavyrainfall,aterrible6may

happen.

Theeyeisthe7ofahurricane.Soonafteritpasses,thewindandrain

increaseagain.

SafetyTipsIt's8tostopahurricaneorchangeitsdirection.

Don't9thesafetytipsifyoufindyourselfinthepathofahurricane.

Stayinsideduringthestorm,10youcouldbeseriouslyinjured.

1.lasts2.results3.divided4.buildings5.Dangers

6.flood7.centre/center8.impossible9.forget10.or/otherwise

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GeorgeStephensonwasbornin1781inapoorfamily.Hehadtostartworkwhenhewasonlyeight.When

Georgewasfourteen,hebecamehisfather'shelper.Hespentalotoftimelearningaboutengines.Onholidays,

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heoftentookenginesintopiecesandstudiedeachpiececarefully.Soonhebecameaverygoodworkerthough

hecouldnotreadorwrite.

HebegantolearntheEnglishletterswhenhewasseventeenyearsold.Everydayafterhedidtwelvehours

ofhardwork,hewalkedalongwaytohavelessonsfromayoungteacher.

Onhiseighteenthbirthday,hewrotehisownnameforthefirsttimeinhislife.Georgeinventedmany

thingsinhislife.Thetrainwasthegreatestoneamongthem.Todaywhenwewatchortaketrainsfromone

placetoanother,wewillthinkofthisgreatman一GeorgeStephenson.

GreatInventor--71._________________

In72._________________Hestartedwork.

Inl795Hespentmuchtime73._________________.

In1798HebegantolearntheEnglishletters.

In1799Hecould74._________________forthefirsttime.

InhislifeHeinventedmanythings,including75._________________.

Keys:

71.GeorgeStephenson72.178973.learningaboutengines.

74.writehisownname75.thetrain

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Howtobeatsadness

Weallhavedayswhenwearedown,tiredandunhappy.That'sOK.Youneeddayslikethis,orhow

wouldyouknowyouarehappy?You'llenjoyyourgooddaysevenmorewhenyouhaveafewbaddays.

Evenifsadnessisapartoflife,let'strytomakeitsmall.Hereareafewsimplewaystohelpyoufeelbetter

whenyouarefeelingsad.

1.Standupstraightandthishelpsyourenergyflow(流動).Whenyourenergyisflowingfreely,you

canflowtoo.

2.Smile!It'seasytodoandhavegoodresults.Thiswaycannotonlyleaveyouinagoodmoodbut

alsobringothersagoodmood.

3.Listentomusic.Itcanbeyourfavouritemusic.Somekindsofmusicworkbetterthanothers,sotry

andfindoutwhatkindofmusicworksthebestforyou.

4.Takesome“me"time.Youcanfindpleasureinreadingabook,watchingasunriseorhavingahot

bath,orsomethinglikethat.

5.Exercise.Evensomethingassimpleastakingawalkwillgetyourbloodflowing.Itisagreatwayto

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clearyourmindofanythingthatmakesyousad.

Thesewayswillcheeryouupwhenyouaredown,butdon9tjustusethemwhenyouaresad.Tryand

practicethemeverydaytomakethemahabit.Youwillbesurprisedtolearnthatthesesimplewayswill

keepyoursadnessaway.Butifyouareinadeepdepression(沮喪),gotoseeadoctor.

Title:Howtobeatsadness

Opinions?ItisOKtofeeldown,76.▲andunhappy.

?Itispossibletomakesadnessasmall77.▲of

life.

?Standupstraightsothatyour79.▲canflow

freely.

Simple78.___▲?80.▲atothersbecauseitcanbringyouand

tocheeryouupothersagoodmood.

?Listentoyour81.▲musicbecauseitworks

thebest.

?82.▲pleasureineverydaylife,suchas

watchingasunrise.

?Takeawalkandyoucanclearyour83.▲of

sadthings.

Suggestions?Trytomakethesesimplewaysa84.▲.

?Gotoseea85.▲whenyouareinadeep

depression.

答案:76.tired77.part78.ways79.energy80.Smile81.favourite82.Find83.mind84.habit85.doctor

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'USA?Britain?Whichcountryisbettertostudyin?'Weoftenhearsuchdiscussions.AsChinaopensits

door,itisadreamformanyChinesestudentstostudyabroad.Theywanttolearnabouttheoutsideworld.

It'struethatstudyingabroadcanhelpstudentsdevelopthemselves.Theirforeignlanguageskillswillbe

improvedanditmaybeeasiertofindjobs.

Butthereareproblemsthatshouldbeconsidered.Languageisthefirst.Studentsmustspendalotoftime

learninganotherlanguage.

Studentsmustalsolearntolivewithoutparents9careanddealwithallkindsofthingstheyhaven'thadto

dobefore,likelookingafterthemselves.TherearereportsaboutChinesestudentsabroadrunningintoan

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oceanofdifficultiesandgivingupfinally.Whentheyhavetotakecareofthemselves,itishardforstudentsto

studywell.

Finally,studyingabroadbringsaheavyburden(負擔)tothefamily.FormostChineseparents,thecostof

studyingabroadisveryhigh.Butisitworthit

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