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?第06講閱讀還原(講義)目錄一復(fù)習(xí)目標(biāo)掌握目標(biāo)及備考方向二考情分析閱讀還原中考考情分析三閱讀還原的考向1.熟練語篇類型和語篇結(jié)構(gòu)2.明確命題規(guī)律和提問方式3.掌握不同題型的解題方法4.提升必考題型歸納四真題感悟中考閱讀還原經(jīng)典考題精選【復(fù)習(xí)目標(biāo)】1.熟練語篇類型和語篇結(jié)構(gòu)2.明確命題規(guī)律和提問方式3.掌握不同題型的解題方法【考情分析】閱讀還原命題規(guī)律還原句子型閱讀是中考題型中比較新的題型,一般有還原句子型閱讀是中考題型中比較新的題型,一般有200-250個(gè)單詞左右,常見題型為5選5、6選、7選5。這題型實(shí)際上需要學(xué)生拓寬自己思維的深度和廣度,不再只是簡單地從句子層面出發(fā)理解和把控詞匯含義和語法結(jié)構(gòu),從而逐步理解篇章意思,而是從更高層次的篇章層面上,立足整體,體會(huì)句子或語段前后的銜接和連貫性,進(jìn)而把握篇章大意和作者寫作思路及其意圖。它要求考生不但要有扎實(shí)的語言功底,而且還要有較強(qiáng)的邏輯思維能力,要求考生能夠“既見樹木又見森林”,極大的增加了考生的難度?!久麕熃怆y】1.忌忽略選項(xiàng)。做題時(shí),應(yīng)先把文章后面所給的備選項(xiàng)快速瀏覽一遍,然后帶著這些備選項(xiàng)進(jìn)行閱讀。邊讀邊選出比較簡單的選項(xiàng),從而提高閱讀效率。2.忌草率行事。在設(shè)計(jì)選項(xiàng)時(shí),命題者往往在幾個(gè)選項(xiàng)中設(shè)計(jì)出一個(gè)或兩個(gè)似是而非的答案。對(duì)所給相似選項(xiàng),要進(jìn)行分析、比較,去偽存真。3.忌囫圇定案。忌考生在未完全讀懂文章時(shí)就匆忙定案。尚未讀懂的地方,一定要聯(lián)系上下文,仔細(xì)多讀幾遍,直到讀懂再定答案?!揪W(wǎng)絡(luò)構(gòu)建】閱讀還原問題設(shè)置及答題技巧一、解題方法(一)問題設(shè)在段中1、盯緊橫線的前后詞語根據(jù)段落一致性原則,在原文和選項(xiàng)中找到相關(guān)的特征詞。2、抓住過渡詞,看住上下句看與前文是否是轉(zhuǎn)折或?qū)Ρ汝P(guān)系,此時(shí)要注意在選項(xiàng)中查找表示轉(zhuǎn)折對(duì)比的關(guān)聯(lián)詞,同時(shí)注意選項(xiàng)中所講內(nèi)容是否與前文在同一主題上形成對(duì)立,對(duì)比關(guān)系??磁c前文是否是并列或排比關(guān)系,在這種情況下,通常是該段落要求補(bǔ)全說明本段主題的其他細(xì)節(jié)。因此,通常選項(xiàng)中會(huì)出現(xiàn)表示并列或遞進(jìn)關(guān)系的關(guān)聯(lián)詞或與前文類似的句式結(jié)構(gòu),或出現(xiàn)同義詞等其他線索。(二)問題設(shè)在段首1、通常是段落的主題句認(rèn)真閱讀后文內(nèi)容,根據(jù)段落一致性原則,查找相關(guān)的詞,推斷出主題句。2、與后文是并列、轉(zhuǎn)折或因果關(guān)系等著重閱讀后文第一二句,鎖定線索信號(hào)詞,然后在選項(xiàng)中查找相關(guān)特征詞,通常正確答案的最后一句與空白后的第一句在意思上是緊密銜接的。因此這兩句之間會(huì)有某種的銜接手段。

3、段落間的過渡句這時(shí)要瞻前顧后找啟示,即閱讀上一段結(jié)尾部分,通常正確答案與上一段結(jié)尾有機(jī)銜接,并結(jié)合下一段內(nèi)容,看所選的答案是否將兩段內(nèi)容連貫起來。(三)問題設(shè)在段尾1、空白前的一句或兩句是重點(diǎn)語句,重點(diǎn)閱讀以鎖定關(guān)鍵詞。2、通常是結(jié)論、概括性語句注意在選項(xiàng)中查找表示結(jié)果、結(jié)論、總結(jié)等的信號(hào)詞:Therefore,asaresult,inshort,tosumup,toconclude,in

aword,allinall,inconclusion等詞語。選項(xiàng)中也可發(fā)現(xiàn)前文的同義詞句。3、所選答案是引出下一段的內(nèi)容的句子如果在選項(xiàng)中找不出與前文之間的關(guān)聯(lián),此時(shí)可考慮與下一段開頭是否有一定的銜接,認(rèn)真閱讀下一段開頭幾句,看是否與選項(xiàng)的最后一句緊密連接起來。4、如果第一段的段尾是空白,要認(rèn)真閱讀,看此處是細(xì)節(jié)還是主題通常文章第一段要提出文章的主題,如果在段尾提出主題,會(huì)用一些信號(hào)詞如轉(zhuǎn)折詞引出來,正確答案應(yīng)有這樣的特征詞。二.解題技巧1、通讀全文,了解文章大意。2、通讀答案,找出和文章相對(duì)應(yīng)的關(guān)鍵詞。3、根據(jù)文章整體結(jié)構(gòu)、具體內(nèi)容,并結(jié)合關(guān)鍵詞,將選項(xiàng)填入文中。4、將所選答案代入文中,再次通讀全文,重點(diǎn)考查邏輯關(guān)系和關(guān)聯(lián)結(jié)構(gòu),研究多余選項(xiàng),確定排除理由,最終確定答案。(2023·江西南昌·南昌市模擬預(yù)測(cè))StellamagazineaskedYouGov,aresearchcentertointerviewover1,000womeninBritainabouteverything,fromtheireatinghabitstotheirrelationshipsandfamilyvalues,tofindoutwhattheyreallythink.1Eightypercentofwomensaythatlosingtheirhealthistheirgreatestconcernfollowedbyputtingonweight(52%)andlosingtheirjobs(24%).2Twenty-threepercentofwomenareonadietnowandfifty-eightpercenthavegoneonadietinthepast.Onlyfourpercentofwomendomorethansevenhours’exerciseperweek,whiletwenty-onepercentdonoexerciseatall.3Itisfollowedbybringinguphappychildren(56%)andfindingtimeforthem-selves(52%).Theywanttotakegoodcareoftheirchildren,butontheotherhand,theyfindthemselvesinamess.Asfortheirlovelives,ninepercentofwomenaged45-54mettheirhusbandsthroughtheInternet,andforty-ninepercentofwomenbelievethatthebestagetogetmarriedisbetween25and29.4Andwhatabouttherelationshipsbetweenmenandwomen?5Thesewomenarealsonotsopleasedwiththeirhusbands’effortsathome:fifty-onepercentsaytheynowdooverseventy-fivepercentofthehousework.Despitethis,overseventypercentofwomenwouldprefertohaveamalebossthanafemale.A.ItseemsthatBritishwomenaren’ttoohappywiththeirbodies.B.Iwantyoutoshareopinionswithus.C.Herearesomeoftheresults.D.Fifty-ninepercentthinkfathersshouldtakemoreresponsibilityfortheirchildren.E.Moreandmorewomenpreferbeingalonetogettingmarried.F.Thebiggestchallengeformodemwomenisbalancinghomeandworklife(82%).G.Becausetheythinktheycanmakearationalchoiceatthatage.選最佳答案完成短文。Studentsusuallyprefertostudyinenvironmentswithlightcolors.6However,researchershavefoundtheoppositeworksbetter.Accordingtoastudy,thestudentscanpaymoreattentioninenvironmentswithbrightcolors.7Thestudents’scoreswerehigherinthebrightredandyellowrooms.Thestudyshowsbrightcolorscansupportstudents’learningperformancebypositivelyaffectingpsychological(心理的)andphysiological(生理的)states.Ifthetasksaredifficult,thebrightcolorconditionscanmakeyouinthebeststate.89Theybelievedthatbrightredwasn’tasuitablecolorforastudyroom.Theyconnectedthecolorwithhopelessness,angerandotherthingslikethat.Buttheycouldimprovetheirlearningresultsbyusingthecolor.10Maybeinthefuture,redandyellowwillbethepopularcolorsofstudyareasbecauseofthestudy.A.Moststudentslikelightcolors.B.Brightcolorsaregoodforhealth.C.It’shelpfulforstudentstogetgoodscores.D.Perhapsabitofdiscomfortiswhattheyneed.E.However,twothirdsofthestudentsdisagreed.F.Thestudentsweretestedinroomswithdifferentcolors.G.Theysaylightcolorsmakethemfeelmorerelaxed.(2023·黑龍江大慶·校聯(lián)考模擬預(yù)測(cè))Choosethesentencestocompletethepassage.(Twosentencesareextra.)SummertimeintheUnitedStatesmeanspeoplehavealotmorefreetimetoenjoytheoutdoors.Thesunisoutforlonger.11Havingmorefreetimedoesnotmeanyouneedtospendalotofmoney.Thereareplentyofwaystoenjoyyourcityortownforlittleornomoney.Inthesummer,manyparksofferfreeconcerts.12Whetheryouknowthebandplayingornot,thesefreeconcertsintheparkareagreatwaytoenjoymusicoutdoors.Ifyouarriveattheparkearlywithyourfriends,youcanevenhaveapicnic.Manyparksalsoofferfreeoutdoorscreeningsofmovies.13Beingtooclosetothemoviescreenisnofun;yourneckwillhurt.Sittingtoofarmeansyoucan’twatchclearly.Theseoutdoormoviescreeningsarealsogreatforpicnics.MostbigcitieshavesomeShakespeareintheparkprograms.Manyoftheseplaysarefree.Someoftheplaysareverypopular.14Ifalltheticketsrunoutbeforeyougettothefrontoftheline,thenyouareoutofluck.Sogetthereearly!Ifyoudon’thaveairconditioning(空調(diào))athome,youcanstayinmanymuseumsfordaysorhours.15Theyarealsocoolbecauseyoucansecamazingworksofart.A.Museumsarecoolandcomfortable.B.Thebestcinemaisalwayswelcomingyou.C.Sotherearemorehoursinthedaytoenjoy.D.Manypeoplelineupforhourstogetfreetickets.E.It’salwaysagoodideatoarriveearlytogetagoodseat.F.Havingmorefreetimemeansyouneedtospendalotofmoney.G.Sometimes,famousbandsandmusicianswilltakepartintheseconcerts.(2023·江西上饒·統(tǒng)考模擬預(yù)測(cè))TipsforWritingBetterArticlesManyofusdon’tspendalotoftimeimprovingourwritingskills.Thiscanbeaproblemwhenwehandinourarticles.Goodwritingskillswillhelpusimproveourgradesandbenefituslaterinlife.16Makegoodwordchoices.Whenwe’renotsurewhichwordistherightoneforasentence,lookitupinadictionary.Manyofuschoosewordsinahurryanddon’ttakethetimetodecideifthey’reproper.17Checkfacts.Ifwewantpeopletobelievewhatwewrite,wemustmakesureourfactsaretrue.Weshouldusedependablefacts.Rewrite.Acommonproblemisthatwedon’tliketorewrite.Infactrewritingisthebestwaytofindoutandcorrectsomemistakes,likegrammarandspellingmistakes.18,thoughittakesmoretimeandmorework.Readaloud.Sometimesit’seasiertofindproblemwithspelling,wordusage,andgrammarwhenwereadaloud.Readingaloudhelpsusnotonlyfindoutourproblemsbutalsodevelopourwriting.19.Preparingalistisnecessaryforwritingagoodarticle.Suchalistincludes:Isthereapropertitle?Haveweexplainedeverypoint?Areallthepartsofthearticleincluded?Thiscanhelpustomakesurethatwehavecoveredeverything.20Butwithafewsimplesteps,wecanimproveourwritingskillsandlearnhowtowritebetterarticles.A.Preparealist.B.Thefollowingtipscanbehelpful.C.RewritingmakesourwritingbetterD.Itisnoteasytobecomeabetterwriter.E.Goodwordchoicesarenecessaryforgoodwriting.F.it’sinterestingtobecomeawriter.G.Nevergiveup.(2023·海南省直轄縣級(jí)單位·統(tǒng)考模擬預(yù)測(cè))根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。(其中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng))Nowstudents’Englishhandwriting(書寫)getsworseandworse.Thatmakesteachersfeelworried.IsyourEnglishhandwritingbeautiful?21UsepaperwithlinesWhenyouwriteEnglishwordsorsentences,youcanusepaperwithlines.Thatwillmakeyourhandwritingstraight.22Besuretofillthelinedspacecompletely.SlowdownIfyourwritingishardtoread,justslowdownalittle.23Ifyouwritetooquickly,it’shardforyoutostopwhereyoushould,andyoumaymakemoremistakeseasily.24Whenyouholdyourpencilinthecorrectway,writingismuchbetter.Trytoberelaxedanddon’tholdthepencilsohard.DrawmorepicturesDrawingcanimproveyourhandwriting.Whileyouaredrawingpictures,25Handwritingisveryimportant.Imagineyouareafamousmoviestarorsportsplayer,whatdoyoudowhenyourfansrunuptoyou?Givethemyourautographs(親筆簽名),ofcourse!A.Ifnot,herearesomesuggestionsthatreallywork!B.HoldyourpencilrightC.youneedtousetheskillstocontrolyourpencilbetter.D.WewilltrytolearnEnglishwell.E.Goingslowermakesyourhandwritingclearer.F.Thoselinesonthepapercanhelpyoutowritewordsintherightsize.G.Doesyourhandwritingoftengetpraisefromyourteachers?(2023·山西大同·模擬預(yù)測(cè))請(qǐng)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從文后所給的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Whoisthemostfamousartistintheworld?IfnotLeonardodaVinci,itmightbePabloPicasso.Picassowasoneofthemostfamousartistsofthe20thcentury.BorninSpain,Picassoshowedhistalentatanearlyage.26Theneighborsallexclaimedthathewasagenius(天才).However,this“genius”wasnotanexcellentstudentwhenhelistenedtotheclass.Asabadstudent,Picasso’sdetention(關(guān)禁閉)inschoolhasbecomeverycommon.Thereareonlybenchesandemptywallsinthedetentionroom,butheishappy.

27Hefirstlearnedpaintingfromhisfather,whowasanartteacher.28Healsolikedtotryoutnewideas.Withhisfather’ssupport,Picassowasimmersedintheworldofimaginationeveryday.29OneofhismostfamousperiodswashisCubistperiod(立體派時(shí)期).Cubismiswhenanartistpaintsthings,likeabottle,fromatdifferentangles(角度)allinthesamepicture.Soyouseethefront,thebackandthesidesofthebottleallatthesametime.30Thisnewwayofpaintingsurprisedtheartworldinthe20thcentury.Picassohasbecomeanidol(偶像)tomanyartistsnowadays.Hehashelpedusseetheworldinnewways.A.Becausehecantakeapieceofpaperandpaintfreelythere.B.Inaway,it’sabitlikehavingX-ray(透視)eyes.C.Hecanmakelifelikepaper-cutandcreatemanyamazingpaintings.D.Peopleputhislifeandartintodifferentperiods.E.Bythetimehewas13,hecoulddrawandpaintjustaboutanything,andinanystyle.F.Picasso’sinfluencewasfar-reachingformostofhislife.(2023·吉林四平·校聯(lián)考模擬預(yù)測(cè))Workingonateamisagoodthingforyou.Butitcanbringyousometrouble.31Tocreateasuccessfulteam,goodcommunicationisthemostnecessaryforbothteammembersandtheleader.Thefollowingissomehelpfuladvice.Don’tcriticize(批評(píng))otherpeople.Whensomeoneonyourteamdosomethingwrong,don’tcriticizehim.32Criticizingyourteammemberstoooftenmaymakethemkeepawayfromyou.Asaresult,youmayfeellonely.33Whensomeonetellsyouabouthisideas,youshouldtakehisideasseriouslyandthinkaboutthemcarefully,nomatterhowsillytheymayseem.Thisshowsyouareinterestedinhisideasandmakeshimfeelgood.Listentootherpeopleactively.Whensomeoneisspeakingtoyou,youneedtolistentohimactively.34Bydoingthis,youcanclearupanyconfusion(困惑)beforemovingon.Shareyourideaswithotherpeople.35Thishelpstoimprovetheidea.Besidesthis,italsohelpstoimproveyourrelationshipswithyourteammembers.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,將下面的選項(xiàng)還原到文中空白處,使短文內(nèi)容完整、通順,每個(gè)選項(xiàng)只能用一次,其中有一個(gè)選項(xiàng)是多余的。A.Ifyoudon’tunderstandhimaboutsomething,youshouldaskhimaboutit.B.Ifpeopleonyourteamarenotgoodatcommunicating,youmayoftenfeelterrible.C.Thinkaboutotherpeople’sideascarefully.D.Whenyouhaveanewidea,talkaboutitwithyourteammembers.E.Youcanhelphimtofindoutthereasonsandthenhelphimtosolvetheproblem.F.Workingonateamcanbehelpfulforyou.(2023·四川成都·校聯(lián)考模擬預(yù)測(cè))補(bǔ)全短文根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的A~F選項(xiàng)中,選出5個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)倪x項(xiàng)補(bǔ)全短文。HaveyoueverwishedthatanAIcouldwritesomethingforyou?Insteadofspendinghourstypingaway,youcouldsimplyinputafewkeywordsandhavearticleswrittenforyou.36ChatGPTwasdevelopedbyUScompanyOpenAI.37Youcanaskittowritestoriesandemails,createrecipes(食譜),translatelanguages,andanswerallkindsofquestions.AccordingtoaUSsurveyofmorethan1,000students,over89percentofthemhaveusedChatGPTtohelpwithahomeworkassignment(任務(wù)).38Forexample,NewYorkCitypublicschoolsbanned(禁止)studentsandteachersfromusingChatGPTonthedistrict’snetworksanddevices(設(shè)備).Themeasure(措施)comesoutofworriesthatthetoolcouldmakeiteasierforstudentstocheatonassignments.39Itmayhaveabadinfluenceonstudents.“Itdoesnotbuildthinkingqualityandproblem-solvingskills,whicharenecessaryforstudyingandlifelongsuccess,“saidJennaLyle,thesecretaryoftheNewYorkCityDepartmentofEducation.40SomeCanadianuniversitiesaremakingrulesonitsuse,forbothstudentsandteachers.SometeachersthinkthatbansonAIsoftwarelikeChatGPTarenotwise.“WehavetoknowthatAIisatoolpeoplewilluse,“John,thebiologyprofessor,toldtheschoolnewspaperoftheuniversity.“Whatweneedtodoistochangeourwayoflearning,teachingandexaminations”.Thatway,wecan“haveintegrity(誠信)whilerecognizingtheuseofthetool”.A.Itisapowerfultool.B.Well,ChatGPTmaymakethatdreamareality.C.However,notalleducatorssay“no”toChatGPT.D.SomeschoolsintheUSdonotallowstudentstouseit.E.TheuseofChatGPThasraisedheateddiscussionsintheeducationworld.F.SomealsoworrythatChatGPTcouldbeusedtospreadincorrectinformation.(2023·四川成都·四川省成都市模擬預(yù)測(cè))補(bǔ)全短文。根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的A—F選項(xiàng)中,選出5個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)倪x項(xiàng)補(bǔ)全短文(有一項(xiàng)多余選項(xiàng))。Whileforsomepeople,tellingleftfromrightisaseasyastellingupfromdown,aroundoneinsixpeoplearetheexception.“41”saysexpertVanHam.“Buttellingleftfromrightisdifferent.It’sbecauseofthesymmetry(對(duì)稱性),andbecausewhenyouturnaround,it’sjusttheotherwayaround.”42“Firstofall,youhavetotellrightfromleftinyourself,”VanHamsays.43“Then,afterdecidingwhichsideissomeoneelse’sleftorright,thenextstepismentallyrotating(旋轉(zhuǎn))yourselfsoyou’refacinginthesamedirectionastheotherperson.”44ResearchpublishedbyVanHamfoundthataround15%ofpeopleregardthemselvesasnotgoodenoughwhenitcomestotellingleftfromright.45Someresearchsuggeststhatthemoreasymmetrical(不對(duì)稱)someone’sbodyis,theeasiertheyfindittotellleftandrightapart.Whataboutyou?Isiteasyforyoutotellthemapart?A.Thataddsadegreeofdifficulty.B.Tellingleftfromrightisquiteadifficultprocess.C.Somepeoplecantellrightfromleftwithoutthinking.D.Nobodyhasdifficultyinsayingsomethingisfrontandback,ortopandbottom.E.Almosthalfofthepeopleresearchedsaidtheycouldonlyuseahand-relatedwaytotellwhichiswhich.F.ThismayincludemakinganLshapewiththeirthumbandindexfinger,andthinkingaboutwhichhandtheyusetowrite.(2023·四川成都·四川省成都市七中育才學(xué)校??寄M預(yù)測(cè))根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的A~F選項(xiàng)中,選出5個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)倪x項(xiàng)補(bǔ)全短文。Self-disciplined(自律的)peoplearenotalloutstandingpeople.Butnearlyalloutstandingpeopleareself-disciplinedpeople.Someofthemreadeveryday.Someofthemneverrunlate.Therealdifferencebetweenanelite(精英的)personandacommonpersonisthatanelitepersoncanmanagehisorhertimewell.46Whatpeoplecallself-disciplineisinfactself-management.Oneexampleisstayingfit.47Anyonewhohasevertriedtoloseweightknowsthatit’snoteasy.It’sevenhardertoavoidputtingweightbackon.Ifsomeoneisingoodshape,itshowsthatheknowstheprinciples(原則)ofstayingfitandisabletosticktoaplanthatusestheseprinciples.Ifsomeoneisingoodshape,itmeansthatthispersonisgoodatmanagingthemselvesandtheirtime.48Italsoshowsthatthispersonisabletokeeppersevering(堅(jiān)定不移的)andcanbalancelong-termgoalswithshort-termgoals.49Howdoyoulearnself-management?Firstofall,setagoalandwritedownyourreasonsforwantingtoachieveit.Createalistofallthethingsyouneedtodotoachievethisgoalandstarttoworkonthemoneatatime.50Onlythroughself-disciplinecanyoutrulyownyourfuture.A.That’swheretheirsuccesscomesfrom.B.Whetheritisnaturalorgiven,itisagreatskill.C.Sostickingtoitiskeytotheplanstheyhavemade.D.Neverunderestimate(低估)someonewhoisingoodshape.E.Withself-discipline,smallthingsinlifewillnolongertroubleyou.F.Soifsomeoneisingoodshape,heorsheismuchmorethanjusthealthy.(2023·河南周口·三模)Usually,whenitcomestospringbreak,ideaslikevacationstothebeachcometomind.Youdon’thavetodothat.51Astaycationmeansyouspendaholidayathomeorinyourcityinsteadoftravelingforavacation.Afunstaycationcanbeplannedwithjustalittlebitoftimeandeffort.Beatouristinyourhometown.52Thinkofalltheplacesyou’dtellsomeonetovisityourhometownandwritethemdown.Tryoutsomeofthethingsonthelistthatyou’veneverdonebefore.Gotothelocalmuseum,orvisitanewrestaurantintownthatyouhaven’tbeentobefore.Haveapizzaandmovienight.It’snotnecessarytoleavethehousetoenjoythestaycation.Relaxandenjoyyourtimebyhavingapizzaandmovienight.Youcandothisaloneorwithfriends.53Campinyourbackyard.Enjoytheoutdoorsbycampinginyourbackyard.Ifyoudon’thaveenoughspacetocampinyourbackyard,setupacampingareainyourlivingroom.Setupatentandsleepingbags.54Setoutsnacksanddrinks.Taketurnstellingghost(鬼)stories.55Spendtheweektogetherimprovingyourhome.Forexample,painteveryperson’sroominthehousetogether.Orspendtheweekbuildingatreehousetogether.根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容,從下面五個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能填入文中空缺處的最佳選項(xiàng),使文章意思通順、內(nèi)容完整。A.Completeafamilyproject.B.Ifyou’reoutside,buildafire.C.Instead,youcanplanastaycation.D.Enjoythemoviesandpizzawithyourfavoritedrinks.E.Treatyourhometownasifyou’dneverbeentherebefore.(2023·吉林長春·長春市解放大路學(xué)校校考模擬預(yù)測(cè))Givingaspeechinfrontofyourclasscanbechallenging.However,youcandosomethingtomakeitasuccess.56Forexample,chooseatopicaboutsomethingyoulike,suchassomethingthatinterestsyouorsomeonewhoisclosetoyou.Onceyou’vechosenyourtopic,trytofindusefulinformationaboutitonlineorfromthelibrary.Writedowntheinformationthatsupportsyourideasinavaluableway.57Forthis,you’dbetterwritethescript(講稿)justliketalkingtoyourfriends.Keepyourscriptsimple.Useinterestingexamplesandstoriestoshowyourideas.Afterfinishingthescript,readitoutloudtoyourselfandrememberit.58Finally,practiceitinfrontofsomethingorsomeoneuntilyoudon’thavetolookatyournotecard.Intheend,it’stimetogivethespeech.59Thiswillshowthatyouareconfident.Pause(停頓)afterfinishingasentence,oraftersayinganimportantpoint.Itwillallowyoutimetocollectyourthoughts.Ifyouspeaktoofast,youmaybeoutofbreath.60Whiletalking,lookatyourlisteners,likefriends.What’smore,ifyoudon’trememberthenextwordorline,pauseforoneortwosecondstolookatyournotecard.Beforeyoustartyourspeechagain,takeadeepbreath,smileatyourlistenersandthengoon.閱讀短文,把A—E五個(gè)句子填入文中空缺處,使短文內(nèi)容完整。A.Rehearsing(排練)yourspeechisalsoimportant.B.Ifthishappens,takeadeepbreathandslowdown.C.Firstofall,youneedtodosomethingaboutyourtopic.D.Atthistime,standstraightandholdyourheadhigh.E.Writedown2or3pointsthatyoumayforgetonanotecard.(2023·福建福州·福建省福州第十六中學(xué)校聯(lián)考模擬預(yù)測(cè))RichardLouy,anAmericanwriter,wroteaboutwhathecallednature-deficitdisorder(大自然缺失癥)inhisbook.Hecalledforsavingourselvesfromnature-deficitdisorder.61Nowmoreandmorepeoplehaveknownthatbeingoutdoorsandclosetonatureisagoodidea.Ithasmanybenefits(益處).Gettingbacktonaturehasbeenfoundhelpfulinreducingstress.62Andlatertheywerealsogiventhesametestsbeforeandafterwalkinginthecity.Theresultsshowedthatthevolunteers’bloodpressurewaslowerafterwalkinginthewoodscomparedwithwalkinginthecity.63Intheotherstudy,mountainclimbersscoredbetteronacreativitytestafterspendingfourdaysinnaturewithoutanyelectronicdeviceslikesmartphones.Thestudy’sresearcherDavidStrayersaid,“Itshowedthatstayinginnaturehasrealbenefitstocreativeproblem-solving.”Gettingbacktonaturecanhelpyourbodyhealitself.Astudyshowedthatpatientswhospentmoretimeinnaturallighthealed(康復(fù))fasterandhadlesspainthanthosewhodidn’t.64Spendingtimeoutdoorsalsoprovidespeoplewithchancesofformingbetterrelationships.65Itmakesthemfeelclosertoeachother.A.He’snottheonlyonetocomeupwiththisidea.B.Beingclosetonaturehelpsimproveyourcreativity.C.Itseemednatureservedasanaturalmedicineforthem.D.Inastudy,volunteersweregivenstresstestsbeforeandafterwalkinginthewoods.E.Peopleshouldspendtimeoutdoorstalkingfacetofaceandenjoyingthebeautyofnaturetogether.(2023·黑龍江哈爾濱·模擬預(yù)測(cè))選擇適當(dāng)?shù)木渥油瓿啥涛摹hankstobetterhealthcare,mostpeoplearelivinghealthierandlongerlives.Someonewhoisborntodaycanexpecttoliveaboutthirty-fiveyearslongerthansomeonewhowasborninthenineteenthcentury.Itiseventhoughtthatinthefuturemoreandmorepeoplewillcelebratetheirhundredthbirthdays.66Getoffthesofa!67Butdoctorssayyoushouldgetoffthesofa.Tokeepfit,youhavetowalkatleast10000stepseveryday.Eathealthyfood!Itisimportanttoeatfoodthatisfreshandnatural,forexample,fruitandvegetables.68Youshouldonlyhaveitonceinawhile.Eatingtoomuchofthewrongfoodwillharmyourhealth.69Whenwewerebabies,wesleptformuchofthenight.Teenagersdonotneedasmuchsleepasbabies,butitisimportantforyoutogetabouteighthours’sleepanight.Atweekends,youhavegotmoretime,souseitnotjustforyourfriends,butforresttoo.Donotworry,behappy!70Sometimesitisnoteasytobeateenagerbecauseofthedifficultiesofschool,examsorfriendships.Ifyouareworriedaboutsomething,talktoyourparentsoryourteacher.A.Manypeoplebelievethathappinessisimportantforourgeneralhealth.B.Herearesomerulesforahealthylife.C.Sure,itiscomfortabletositonthesofaandwatchTV.D.Restwhileyoucan!E.Fastfoodisnothealthy.(2023·福建福州·福建省福州銅盤中學(xué)??寄M預(yù)測(cè))Silk,theworditselfisbeautiful.ThestoryofsilkstartedinChinaover4,000yearsago.Itsaysasilkworm’scocoon(蠶繭)fellintoawoman’steacup.Itthenopenedintoasingle,unbrokenthread(線).71TheChineselearnedtheycouldusethecocoonstomakecloththatwasbothbeautifultolookatandsofttotouch.72Inothercountries,silkwasvaluableandnotoftenseen.Oftenitwasworthmorethangold.It’ssaidthatthesecretfinallygotoutwhenaprincessleftChinatogotoIndia.Inherhair,shesecretlycarriedmanysilkworms.Bytheyear1A.D.,silkwassoldasfarwestasRome,andallalongtheSilkRoad.73Centurieslater,in1522,theSpanishbroughtsilkwormstoMexico.Nowadayspeoplearoundtheworldstillmakemanybeautifulthingsfromsilk.Butsilkisn’tonlybeautiful.Itseemsthatit’seasytobreak.74Forexample,ithasbeenusedtomakebicycletires(輪胎).Andsomedoctorsevenusesilkthreadsinthehospital.75Thismakesitgreatforclotheslikewinterjackets,pants,andshoes.Allofthisfromalittleinsect—thesilkworm.Thatisthemiracle(神奇)ofsilk.A.Actuallyit’sverystrong.B.Silkisalsolightandwarm.C.Thiswasanimportantdiscovery.D.MakingsilkwasaprotectedsecretinChinaformanyyears.E.Aroundtheyear300,silkalsotraveledfromChinatoJapan.(2023·遼寧朝陽·統(tǒng)考中考真題)Weallknowthatpaper-making,gunpowder,thecompassandtheartofprintingaretheFourGreatInventionsofancientChina.Buthaveyouheardofanotherimportantinvention—theabacus(算盤)?It’ssaidthatLiShou(隸首)inventedtheabacus.1Someresearchersbelievetheabacushasalongerhistorythantheothercalculators(計(jì)算器)

intheworld.InChina,peopleusedabacusestodocalculationsforthousandsofyearsbeforepeopleuseelectroniccalculatorsindailylives.2Ithasmanybeads(珠子).Eachbeadabovetheabacusstandsforfive,andeachbeadbelowstandsforone.Bymovingthebeadsupordown,onecandoallkindsofcalculations.Itisajoytowatchaskilledhanduseanabacus.Fingersmove,beadsknock,andafterafewseconds,theresultcomesout.3Soitwastaughtinmanyschools.Wherevertherewasaneedforcalculations,anabacuswouldcomeintosight.Today,becauseweareusedtousingelectroniccalculators,wedon’thavemanychancestoseeanabacusinourdailylives.4However,theabacusstillplaysanimportantroleincertainsituations.TheabacusisoneoftheimportantinventionsinChinesehistory.ItusedtomakeabigdifferencetoChinesepeople’slives.

5Itisournationaltreasure.ItisoneofthereasonswhyweareproudofChina.A.Manyyoungpeoplehavenotevenheardoftheword“abacus”.B.SotheabacusisasymbolofwealthfortradersinChina.C.ItshowsthegreatwisdomoftheancientChinesepeople.D.Theabacusisusuallymadeofwood.E.Ithasbeenaroundforover5,000years.F.Inthepast,theuseoftheabacuswasanecessaryskill.G.Moreandmorepeopleareusingabacusesnowadays.(2023·湖北荊門·中考真題)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Itisbelievedthatagoodmemorycomesnaturally,whileabadmemorycannotbechanged.6Hereissomeadviceforyou.▲Takeaninterest.7Thiscanexplainthereasonwhyschoolboysrememberfootballresultsclearlybuthavetroublewithdatesfromtheirhistorylessons.▲Repeatthingsinchunks(塊).Re

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