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閱讀填表格一20202021揚(yáng)州市儀征市任務(wù)型閱讀(共10空;每空l(shuí)分,計(jì)10分)(每空一詞)Herearefivebestthingsthatwillhelpkeepyourpearlyteethshiny.ApplesThoughapplestechnicallyhavesugar,they’renotquiteinthesametypeasacandy.Applesarehighinfiber(纖維)andwater,whicharebothkeypartsinremovingfoodremainsfromyourteeth.Thebiggestadvantage,however,isthequalityoftheapple,andthefactthatyouhavetobitesomuchtobreakitdownenoughtoeat.Andthatactofbitingproducessaliva(唾液)thatcanhelptoprotectyourteethfromsugarandotherharmfulthingsthatoftencausetoothproblems.CheeseCheese,alongwithothermilkproductshavebacteriumthathavebeenfoundtoraisethePHlevelsinsideyourmouth,andinturn,loweringtheirriskoftoothproblems.Cheesealsohascalcium(鈣)andproteinthathelpstrengthenteeth.LeafyGreensIt’struethatleafygreenslikecabbagesandmanymorewilllikelyfindtheirwayonanylistsofhealthyfoods.Thisisbecausetheyarefullofhealthyvitaminsandmineralswhilebeinglowincalories.Specificallyforteeth,however,thesegreenvegetablesarehighincalciumtohelpbuildgoodenamel(釉質(zhì)).Almonds(杏仁)Almondsarefantasticforyourteethbecausetheycontaincalcium,protein,andliketheleafygreens,theyarealsolowinsugar.Theyalsorequirequiteabitofbitingtobreakdown,addingtotheproductionofthatallimportantsaliva.WaterWatercontainsfluoride(氟化物)thatisamineralwhichhasbeenknownbecauseofitsteethstrengtheningpowers.Andwhenthereisplentyoffluorideinyourdrinkingwater,itcandoawonderfuljoblikethat.Soifyouwanttoownhealthyandshinyteeth,keephavingthemoften.Five___76___ofbestthingsthataregoodforyourteethApplesFiberandwaterintheapplesarethe___77___partstoremovethefoodremainsofyourteeth.Whenyoubitetheapple,youwillproducesaliva,it’s___78___toprotectyourteeth.CheeseThe___79___ofPHlevelsinsideyourmouthcanreducetheriskoftoothproblems.Calciumandproteininitcanalsohelpmakeyourteeth___80___.LeafyGreens___81___vegetablesarefullofhealthyvitaminsandminerals.Theyarehighincalciumtohelpbuildenamel___82___AlmondsAlmondsare___83___theleafygreens,theycontainmanyusefulthingsforourteeth.WaterIfthereisplentyoffluorideinyourdrinkingwater,itcanstrengthenyourteeth___84___.Conclusion___85___theabovethingsoften,andyouwillownshinyteeth.【分析】本文主要介紹了五種可以讓你的牙齒保持珍珠般光澤的方法。76.【答案】kinds##types根據(jù)“Herearefivebestthingsthatwillhelpkeepyourpearlyteethshiny.”可知,本文主要介紹了五種可以讓你的牙齒保持珍珠般光澤的方法,kind或type表示“種類”,故填kinds/types。77.【答案】key根據(jù)“Applesarehighinfiber(纖維)andwater,whicharebothkeypartsinremovingfoodremainsfromyourteeth”可知,蘋果中的纖維和水是清除牙齒殘留食物的關(guān)鍵部分,故填key。78.【答案】helpful根據(jù)“Andthatactofbitingproducessaliva(唾液)thatcanhelptoprotectyourteethfromsugarandotherharmfulthingsthatoftencausetoothproblems.”可知,當(dāng)你咬蘋果的時(shí)候,你會(huì)分泌唾液,這有助于保護(hù)你的牙齒,故填helpful。79.【答案】raising根據(jù)“Cheese,alongwithothermilkproductshavebacteriumthathavebeenfoundtoraisethePHlevelsinsideyourmouth,andinturn,loweringtheirriskoftoothproblems”可知,口腔內(nèi)PH值的升高可以降低牙齒問題的風(fēng)險(xiǎn),the后接名詞,故填raising。80.【答案】strong根據(jù)“Cheesealsohascalcium(鈣)andproteinthathelpstrengthenteeth”可知,奶酪還含有鈣和蛋白質(zhì),有助于強(qiáng)健牙齒,makesthdosth“使某物做某事”,故填strong。81.【答案】Green##Leafy根據(jù)“It’struethatleafygreenslikecabbagesandmanymorewilllikelyfindtheirwayonanylistsofhealthyfoods.Thisisbecausetheyarefullofhealthyvitaminsandmineralswhilebeinglowincalories”可知,綠色/多葉蔬菜富含健康的維生素和礦物質(zhì),故填Green/Leafy。82.【答案】well根據(jù)“Specificallyforteeth,however,thesegreenvegetablesarehighincalciumtohelpbuildgoodenamel”可知,綠色蔬菜富含鈣,有助于形成良好的牙釉質(zhì),用副詞well修飾動(dòng)詞build,故填well。83.【答案】like根據(jù)“Almondsarefantasticforyourteethbecausetheycontaincalcium,protein,andliketheleafygreens”可知,杏仁就像綠葉蔬菜,故填like。84.【答案】wonderfully根據(jù)“Andwhenthereisplentyoffluorideinyourdrinkingwater,itcandoawonderfuljoblikethat”可知,如果你的飲用水中有大量的氟化物,它可以很好地加強(qiáng)你的牙齒,故填wonderfully。85.【答案】Have根據(jù)“Soifyouwanttoownhealthyandshinyteeth,keephavingthemoften”可知,如果你想擁有健康閃亮的牙齒,那就經(jīng)常吃它們吧,此句是祈使句,用動(dòng)詞原形開頭,故填Have。二20202021揚(yáng)州市梅嶺中學(xué)教育集團(tuán)閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文信息完成文后表格。在標(biāo)有題號(hào)的橫線上,寫出空缺處所填單詞的正確形式。(每空一詞)FactsarenotrealsometimesFactsandobjectivity(客觀性)arethetwopartsofnewsreporting.It’sreporters’duty(職責(zé))totellthetruthandreportthefacts.It’sunluckythatsomemedia(媒體)paniesarethirstyforspeedandprofits(利潤(rùn)).Theresultisthatfactsarebeingfarawayfromthepublic.Mediaintheworldof21stcenturyisdevelopingfast.AssoonasweturnontheTV,theputer,ortheradio,largeamountofthelatestnewsjumpstooureyes,butitisnotnecessarilygood.Oneofthereasonsisthatmoreandmorenegative(負(fù)面的)newsisspreadingonmediumsthanatanyothertimeinhistory.Sometopicshaverisentonewheights,attractingthepublictohavemoreconcern(關(guān)注)onsomebigpaniesandfilmstars.It’salwaysawasteoftimereadingthenegativenews.Today’stechnologyplaysaroleinallowingnegativenewstogowildlyonmedium,suchasInternetornewspapers.News,whetherrealornot,spreadseverywherequickly.AsBritishPrimeMinisterWinstonChurchilloncesaid:“Aliegetshalfwayaroundtheworldbeforethetruthhasachancetogetitspantson.”Factsarenotalways_____76_____Thetwopartsofnewsreporting._____77_____andobjectivityarenotalwaysthesame.Reporters_____78_____tellthepublicthetruthandreportthefacts.The_____79_____oftoday’smedium._____80_____,somemediapanieschaseforspeedandprofits.Asaresult,thepublicdonotalwaysknowthefacts.Itisnotsogoodwhenweseelargeamountofthelatestnews___81___morenegativenewsarespreadonthemediums.More_____82_____ispaidtosomebigpaniesandfilmstars.Readingthenegativenewsis___83___ourtime.ThedisadvantagesoftechnologyTechnology_____84_____negativenewstogowildlyonmedium,suchasInternetornewspapers.______85______goeverywherebeforetrutharrives.本文主要講述了事實(shí)并不總是真的。記者本來(lái)應(yīng)該告訴公眾真相和報(bào)道事實(shí)。但是一些媒體公司為了追逐速度和利潤(rùn),吸引公眾去更多地關(guān)注一些大公司和電影明星。正如丘吉爾所說:“真相不出門,謠言傳千里?!?。76.【答案】real短文的標(biāo)題中提到:Factsarenotrealsometimes事實(shí)有時(shí)候不是真的。故填real。77.【答案】Facts根據(jù)“Factsandobjectivityarethetwopartsofnewsreporting.”可知,事實(shí)和客觀性是新聞報(bào)道的兩個(gè)方面。故填Facts。78.【答案】should根據(jù)“It’sreporters’duty(職責(zé))totellthetruthandreportthefacts.”告訴公眾真相和報(bào)道事實(shí)是記者的職責(zé)。所以他們應(yīng)該告訴公眾真相和報(bào)道事實(shí)。故填should。79.【答案】results根據(jù)“Theresultisthatfactsarebeingfarawayfromthepublic.”結(jié)果是事實(shí)正在遠(yuǎn)離公眾的視線。這就是現(xiàn)在媒體的現(xiàn)狀。下面還列舉了其他的媒體現(xiàn)狀,所以結(jié)果不止一個(gè),所以此處需用復(fù)數(shù),故填results。80.【答案】Unluckily根據(jù)“It’sunluckythatsomemedia(媒體)paniesarethirstyforspeedandprofits(利潤(rùn)).”不幸的是,一些媒體公司渴求速度和利潤(rùn)。此處是副詞修飾整個(gè)句子,意思是“不幸的是”,首字母需大寫。故填Unluckily。81.【答案】because根據(jù)“…,largeamountofthelatestnewsjumpstooureyes,butitisnotnecessarilygood.Oneofthereasonsisthatmoreandmorenegative(負(fù)面的)newsisspreadingonmediumsthanatanyothertimeinhistory.”可知,當(dāng)我們看到大量的最新新聞時(shí),情況就不那么好了,因?yàn)楦嗟呢?fù)面新聞在媒體上傳播。故填because。82.【答案】attention根據(jù)“…attractingthepublictohavemoreconcern(關(guān)注)onsomebigpaniesandfilmstars.”可知,一些大公司和電影明星受到了更多的關(guān)注。故填attention。83.【答案】wasting根據(jù)“It’salwaysawasteoftimereadingthenegativenews.”可知,看負(fù)面新聞總是在浪費(fèi)時(shí)間。所以此處應(yīng)該是“浪費(fèi)時(shí)間”的意思,因?yàn)榍懊嬗袆?dòng)詞is,所以這兒用現(xiàn)在分詞,be+doing表示現(xiàn)在進(jìn)行時(shí)。故填wasting。84.【答案】allows根據(jù)“Today’stechnologyplaysaroleinallowingnegativenewstogowildlyonmedium,suchasInternetornewspapers.”今天的技術(shù)在網(wǎng)絡(luò)或報(bào)紙等媒體上傳播負(fù)面新聞起到了一定的作用。所以此處是科技允許了這件事情的發(fā)生,這在陳述事實(shí),所以應(yīng)該用一般現(xiàn)在時(shí),因?yàn)橹髡Z(yǔ)是第三人稱單數(shù),所以謂語(yǔ)動(dòng)詞也用第三人稱單數(shù)。故填allows。85.【答案】Lies根據(jù)“Aliegetshalfwayaroundtheworldbeforethetruthhasachancetogetitspantson.”真相不出門,謠言傳千里。引用的名人名言,所以應(yīng)該用一般現(xiàn)在時(shí),因?yàn)橹^語(yǔ)動(dòng)詞用了原形,所以主語(yǔ)要用復(fù)數(shù),故填Lies。三20202021鹽城市亭湖區(qū)鹽城景山中學(xué)任務(wù)型閱讀。注意:每空一詞MtAugustus,theworld’slargestrock,sitsintheGoldenOutbackofWesternAustralia.Richwithuntouchedbeauty,itisoneofthegreatestspotsinWesternAustralia.MtAugustusisabouttwoandahalftimesthesizeofUluru(AyersRock),anotherofAustralia’sfamouslandmarks.WithMtAugustuscoveringanareaofsome11,860acres,it’ssafetosaythatitstitleas“theworld’slargestrock”issafe.MtAugustusrisestoaheightof717metersaboveastony,redsandplain.MtAugustushasacentralridge(山脊)whichisalmost5mileslong.It’scleartoseethatthisrockisverylargeandisapowerfulpieceofnature.Scientistsbelievethattherockofthemountainisaroundonebillionyearsold,sittingontherocksaidtobe1.65billionyearsold.MtAugustuswasnamedinhonorofSirCharlesGregory(18191905),brotheroftheexplorerFrancisGregorywhowasthefirsttoclimbthemountain.ThelocalpeoplecallitBurringurrah.It’ssaidthatayoungboywasturnedintotherock.Theclimbtothetopofthemountaincantakeupto5hours.Therearealargenumberofwalkingtrailsaroundandupthemountain.YoucangetadviceonthewalkingtrailsfromMtAugustusOutbackTouristResortatthefootofthemountain.MtAugustusisabout530milesfromPerth.Roadscoveredwithgravel.Thegoingcanbeslowandhardbutcertainlychallenging.Someroadsmaybeclosedafterheavyrain.MtAugustus—theworld’slargestrockSizeItismuch_____66_____thanUluru(AyersRock).Itcoversanareaofabout11,860acres._____67_____Itis717metershigh,aboveastonyplain.AgeItis_____68_____thatMtAugustusisaboutonebillionyearsold.Itsitsona1.65billionyearoldrock.NameoriginMtAugustuswas_____69_____afterSirCharlesGregory.FrancisGregorywasthe_____70_____toclimbthemountain._____71_____tothelocalpeople,ayoungboywasturnedintotherock.TrailsIttakesupto5hoursto_____72_____thetopofthemountain.YoucangetadviceonthewalkingtailsfromMtAugustusOutbackTouristResortatthe_____73_____ofthemountain.DirectionsMtAugustusisabout530milesfromPerth.GettingtoMtAugustusisn’t_____74_____.Someroadsmaybeclosedafterraining______75______.【分析】本文是一篇說明文。文章主要介紹奧古斯都山坐落在澳大利亞西部的黃金腹地。奧古斯都山的巖石有10億年的歷史,坐落在另外一塊有16.5億年歷史的巖石上。66.【答案】larger##bigger根據(jù)文章第二段中的“MtAugustusisabouttwoandahalftimesthesizeofUluru(AyersRock),anotherofAustralia’sfamouslandmarks”可知,奧古斯都山比烏魯魯大得多,由后面的“than”可知,應(yīng)該填形容詞比較級(jí),large/big意為“大的”,比較級(jí)是larger/bigger,故填larger/bigger。67.【答案】Height根據(jù)文章第三段中的“MtAugustusrisestoaheightof717metersaboveastony,redsandplain”可知,這里主要講的是奧古斯都山的高度,height“高度”,首字母大寫,故填Height。68.【答案】believed根據(jù)文章第四段“Scientistsbelievethattherockofthemountainisaroundonebillionyearsold,sittingontherocksaidtobe1.65billionyearsold”可知,應(yīng)該是“Scientistsbelieve”的同義轉(zhuǎn)換,itisbelieved“人們相信”符合語(yǔ)境,故填believed。69.【答案】named根據(jù)文章第五段中的“MtAugustuswasnamedinhonorofSirCharlesGregory(18191905),brotheroftheexplorerFrancisGregorywhowasthefirsttoclimbthemountain”可知,奧古斯都山是為紀(jì)念查爾斯·格雷戈里爵士(18191905)而命名的,他是第一個(gè)登上這座山的探險(xiǎn)家弗朗西斯·格雷戈里的兄弟,由前面的“was”可知,應(yīng)該用name的過去分詞named,故填named。70.【答案】first根據(jù)文章第五段中的“MtAugustuswasnamedinhonorofSirCharlesGregory(18191905),brotheroftheexplorerFrancisGregorywhowasthefirsttoclimbthemountain”可知,應(yīng)該是弗朗西斯·格雷戈里是第一個(gè)登上這座山的探險(xiǎn)家,故填first。71.【答案】According根據(jù)文章第五段中的“ThelocalpeoplecallitBurringurrah.It’ssaidthatayoungboywasturnedintotherock”可知,應(yīng)該是根據(jù)當(dāng)?shù)厝怂f,一個(gè)小男孩被變成了石頭,accordingto意為“根據(jù)”,首字母大寫,故填A(yù)ccording。72.【答案】reach根據(jù)文章第六段中的“Theclimbtothetopofthemountaincantakeupto5hours”可知,應(yīng)該是到達(dá)山頂可能需要5個(gè)小時(shí),to后面接動(dòng)詞原形,reach意為“到達(dá)”,故填reach。73.【答案】foot根據(jù)文章第六段中的“YoucangetadviceonthewalkingtrailsfromMtAugustusOutbackTouristResortatthefootofthemountain”可知,你可以從山腳下的奧古斯都山內(nèi)陸旅游勝地獲得徒步路線的建議,故填foot。74.【答案】easy根據(jù)最后一段中的“Thegoingcanbeslowandhardbutcertainlychallenging”可知,這個(gè)過程不容易,easy意為“容易的”,故填easy。75.【答案】heavily根據(jù)文章最后一段中的“Someroadsmaybeclosedafterheavyrain”可知,大雨之后一些路可能會(huì)被關(guān)閉,“raining”是動(dòng)名詞,所以用副詞heavily修飾動(dòng)詞,故填heavily。四20202021鹽城市射陽(yáng)縣第二初級(jí)中學(xué)Agoodbookcanbesatisfying,canimproveyourknowledgeandcanteachyoualot.Thereareseveralwaystodevelopalifetimereadinghabit.Settimes.Youshouldhaveafewsettimeseverydaywhenyou’llreadforatleast5—10minutes,nomatterwhathappens.Forexample,makeitahabittoreadduringbreakfastandlunch(andevendinnerifyoueatalone).Alwayscarryabook.Nomatterwhereyougo,takeabookwithyou.Whenyouleavethehouse,makesuretohaveatleastonebook.Youmaykeepthebookinthecar,orintotheofficeortoanywhereyougo,unlessyou'resureyouwon’thavetimetoread.Makealist.Keepalistofallthegreatbooksyouwanttoread.Youcankeepthisinapocketnotebook.Besuretoaddtoitwheneveryouhearaboutagoodbook.Keeparunninglist,andcrossouttheonesyouhaveread.Findaquietplace.Findaplaceinyourhomewhereyoucansitinafortablechairwithouttelevisionorputernearthechair.Thereshouldbenomusicornoisyfamilymembers.Setahighaim.Forexample.Tellyourselfthatyouwanttoread50booksthisyear.Tryyourbesttofinishreadingthem.Justbesureyou'restillenjoyingthereading.Title:Waysto___46___alifetimereadinghabitSettimes●Readforatleast510minutes,nomatterwhat___47___.●Makeita___48___toreadduringbreakfastandlunch.Alwayscarryabook●Carryatleastonebookwhen___49___thehouse.●Keepthebooknomatter___50___yougo.Makea___51___●___52___toitwhenyouhearaboutagoodbook.●Crossouttheonesyouhaveread.Findaquietplace●Sitina___53___chair.●Makesurenomusicornoisyfamilymemberstroubleyou.___54___ahighaim●Doyour____55____tofinishreadingthem.●Besuretoenjoythereading.【答案】46.develop47.happens48.habit49.leaving50.where51.list52.Add53.fortable54.Set55.best五20202021鹽城市阜寧縣閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容完成表格中信息,每空一詞。Ayoungmantraveledbytrain.Asitwasrunningacrossawildland,thepassengerslookedoutofwindowswithoutaims.Whenthetraincamenearaturning,itsloweddownandthenasimplehousecameintoview.Itwastheonlyhousethepassengerssawonsuchalongjourney.Everybodyonthetrainadmireditwitheyeswideopen.Somepassengersevenbeganadiscussionaboutit.Theyoungmanwasalsoimpressedbythescene.Onhisreturn,hegotoffthetrainattheneareststationfromthehouseandfoundhiswaythere.Itsownertoldhimhewastroubledbythenoiseofthetrainandthathewantedtosellthehousebutnobodywouldbuyit.Soontheyoungmanpaid30,000dollarsforthehouse,thinkingitawonderfulplaceforadvertisement.Itfacedtherailwayturning,wherethetrainhadtoslowdownandtheboredpassengerswouldcasttheireyesatthehousetorefreshtheirminds.Theyoungmantriedtocontactbigpaniesandmakethemrealizetheplacewastheperfectforadvertisement.FinallytheCocaColapanyputupanadvertisementonthehouse.Theyoungmangot180,000dollarsforthreeyear’srent.Goodchancesalwayshidesomewherearoundus,waitingforthosewhoarecarefulandsmartenoughtofindthem.Wheretherailway____46____.ThethingAsimplehouseTheonlyonethepassengerssawona____47____journey.ThepeopleThe____48____◆Everybodythought____49____ofitwitheyeswideopen.◆Somepassengerseven____50____it.Theowner◆Hewas____51____bythenoiseofthetrain◆Hewantedtosellthehousebut____52____wouldbuyitTheyoungman◆Hegotoffthetrainandfoundhiswaythere;◆He____53____thehousefor30,000dollars;◆HerentedthehousetoCocaColapanyforits____54____.ThethemeGoodchancesalwayshidesomewherearoundus,waitingforthosewhoare____55____andsmartenoughtofindthem.【答案】46.turns47.long48.passengers49.highly50.discussed51.troubled52.nobody53.paid54.advertisement55.careful六20202021鹽城市濱??hAreyoufeelingsad,tiredoralittlebitstressed?Ifso,wehavejustwhatyouneed!Somethingassimpleasanicesmellingcandlemayhelpyoutorelax,makeyoufeelhappierandliftyourmood.Whenyouburnanaromatherapycandle,itgivesoffsmallamountsofessentialoils.Theseoilsaretakenfromplantsandherbs.Differentplantsandherbsareusedtosuityourdifferentmoodsandtocreatearelaxingandpleasantenvironment.Sonowyouneedtoknowwhichcandleistherightoneforyou.Torelax:Youneedacandlewithlavenderoils.Lavendercanhelpyoutorelaxandfeelpeaceful.Itcanalsohelpyoutogetagoodnight’ssleep.Tarlgerineisalsousedforrelaxation,sotryusingacandlewithtangerineoils.Togetmoreenergy:Ifyouarefeelingtired,tryspearmintorpeppermintcandles.Theywillmakeyoufeelmoreenergetic.Vanillacandlescanalsohelptomakepeoplefeelmorelively.Toovereworryorstress:Ifyouarefeelingworriedorstressed,youcanburnacamomilecandletomakeyoufeelcalmerandmorerelaxed.Tostopyoubeingsad:Ifyouarefeelingsad,arosecandlemayhelpyoutofeelmorepositiveandcheeryouup.Aromatherapycandlesareasimpleandcheapwaytocreatearelaxedandpeacefulmood.Ofcourse,ifyouarealreadyrelaxed,energetic,freeofworriesandhappy,youcanjustenjoythesmell!Minidictionaryaromatherapyn.芳香療法(用香料按摩)essentialoil精油herbn.藥草lavendern.薰衣草peppermintn.胡薄荷spearmintn.留蘭香vanillan.香草camomilen.洋甘菊Aromatherapy___46___IntroductionBurndifferentcandlesandthenicesmellmaybeof___47___toyou.Differentplantsandherbsare___48___fordifferentsituations.Four___49___TorelaxLavendercandlesmakeyourelaxedand___50___well.To___51___moreenergySpearmint,peppermintandvanillacandlesmakeyoumoreenergeticand___52___.ToovereworryorstressAcamomilecandlecanmakeyoufeel___53___andmorerelaxed.TostopyoubeingsadArosecandlemayhelpyoufeelmorepositiveandvery___54___.ConclusionAlthoughthetherapyissimpleandcheap,itcanhelpyouinmany___55___,andyoucanenjoythesmell.【答案】46.Candles47.help48.suitable49.needs##aims50.sleep51.get52.lively53.calmer54.happy55.ways七20202021無(wú)錫市民辦輔仁中學(xué)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,完成下面表格。Confidenceissomethingthateveryoneneeds.Sometimesyoumayquestionyourlevelofconfidenceandwishittobehigher.Yourlevelofconfidenceinfluenceswhatyoudecideaboutyourlife.Sokeepingahighlevelofconfidenceisofgreatimportancetoyou.Herearesometips.Whatyoureadandlistentoaffectsyourmind.Readabookormagazineaboutatopicyouareinterestedin.Listentoadifferentradiostationyouhavenotlistenedtobefore.Inthisway,youchallengethebeliefsyouholdandraiseyourknowledgeofnewthingsSpendaperiodoftimebeingonyourownandjustthinkaboutyourlife.Keepyourselfawayfromothersandfocusonthepowerofsilence.Believeinyourself.Youneedtobelieve,acceptandbeinnodoubtthatyouareaconfidentperson.TakealookaroundforpeopleyouadmireasyourfriendsItcanbehelpfultohavethosefriendsinyourcirclethatyouadmirefortheirskillsorachievements.Learnthewaytheyfacenewchallengesandmunicatewiththemmore.Keepawayfromthenegativi(消極的)friendswhoalwaysgiveuporlikepouringcoldwateroveryou.Forgive(原諒)peoplewhohurtyouinthepast.Writealetter,recordingyourfeelingsindetail.Iftherearepeoplethatyoumayapologize(道歉)to,goanddoitinnotime.Howto____54____yourconfidenceIntroductionEveryoneneedstobeconfident,whichinfluencesthe____55____youmakeRenewingthemindWhatyoureceiveaffectsyourmind,soyoushouldtrytolearnsomethingnew.Spendsometime____56____thinkingaboutyourlife.____57____yourfriendswidelyTrytolearnfromgoodfriends,becausetheyhelpyoubeebetter.Keepawayfrombadfriends,becausetheyarealwaysnegative.LettinggoofthepastWritetopeoplewhohurtyou,keepinga____58____ofyourfeelingsindetail.Saysorrytopeoplewhomaybehurtbyyou.【答案】54.improve55.decision56.alone57.Choosing58.record八20202021無(wú)錫市第一女子中學(xué)TheInternetnowadaysopensawideworldtopeople,includingteenagers,butmanyparentsworrythattheirchildrenmaymeetwithsomethingunhealthywhensearchingonline.Inordertosolvethisproblem,anewsearchengineforchildcalledKiddlehasappeared.Searchresultsarefiltered(過濾),soonlysafewebsitesareshownanddescriptionsarewritteninsimplelanguages.Searcheswithbadwordsareshutoff,too.KiddleusesthesamecolorsasGoogleinitslogoandasimilardesignonitshomepage,too—withanextrarobotpicture.ThetopthreeKiddlesearchresultsshowsafewebsitesandpageswrittenspeciallyforkids,andthosewebsitesandpagesarewellchosenandcheckedbyKiddledevelopers.Thefourthtoseventhresultswillbesafeandtrustedwebsitesthatarespeciallywrittenforchildreninasimpleway.Theeighthandonwardsresultsarenotwrittenforchildren.Theyprovideexpertcontent(權(quán)威內(nèi)容)butareharderforkidstounderstand.UnlikeonGoogle,mostresultsappearalongwithlargethumbnailpictures(縮略圖)tomakeiteasierforchildrentofindwhattheyarelookingfor.Forexample,whensearchingfor“meowmeow”,Googleproducespagesforinformationaboutadrug(毒品)thathas“meowmeow”asitsnickname,butKiddlelistsinformationonlyaboutcats,evensomecartoonpictures.Thepanyexplained,“WebsiteswhichappearinKiddlesearchresultsmeetfamilyfriendlyrequirements,aswefilterwebsiteswithunhealthycontent.”KiddleachildfriendlysearchengineCharacteristics★Onlysafewebsitesareshown.★Descriptionsarewritteninsimplelanguage.★____72____badwordsappear.LogoItusesthesamecolorsasGooglewitharobotpicture.ContentThetopthreesearchresultsWebsitesandpagesarewrittenspeciallyforkids,afterbeingwellchosenandchecked.ThefourthtoseventhresultsWebsitesarealsoworth___73___andhavecontentwritteninasimpleway.TheeighthandonwardsresultsWebsitesaresafeandfamous,writtenforadults,andtheyarenot___74___forkidstounderstand.___75___fromGoogle★Kiddlehasmanythumbnailpictures.★Kiddleonlygivessafeinformation.Advantages(優(yōu)點(diǎn))Kiddle___76___theneedsoffamilyfriendlyrequirements.【答案】72.Few73.trusting74.easy75.Differences76.meets九20202021泰州市泰興市洋思中學(xué)閱讀下面的短文,并根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一個(gè)最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,每個(gè)空格只填1個(gè)單詞。IfyouwanttoknowwhichsocialappChineseyoungpeopleusealotnow,youhadbetternotmiss“shortvideos”.SomeusersuseappslikeTikTok(抖音)andKuaishoubecausetheythinkitisfuntoshareshortvideosabouttheirlives,whileothershavedifferentpurposesaswell.A12yearoldusernamedElsahasupto2.7millionfollowersonTikTok.ThegirlhassharedvideosaboutherdancingstudiessincelastJuly.Oneofthevideoswonheraboutonemillionfans.“Ifeelreallyhappytogoonsharinghappinesswithotherpeoplebyshortvideos,”saidElsa.Assomevideosareaboutthelatestnews,agroupofusersdependonthemtogetinformation.Tosomeotherusers,theyhaveadifferentpurpose.“BecauseIcan’tspendmanyhourswatchingapletevideoandIamaveryimpatientperson.Idon’tlikewaitingforaprogramtoend.IprefertowatchshortvideosofwonderfulpartsinaconcertoraTVseries,”saidWangZhihao.However,someyoungChinesefeelboredwithsomeshortvideos.“Killingtimeisthemainreasonformetowatchtheshortvideos,butmanyarealmostthesame,soIthinkitisawasteoftime.Moreover,Ireallydon’tlikethevideoswhichshowstrangeevendangerousthings,”saidWenNan,anothercollegestudent.Recently,somethingelsehashappened.Somevideosaretellingpeoplewhatproductsareworthbuying.Someusersbuytheproductsafterwatching,buttheyshouldthinktwice.Iftheydon’tthinkcarefully,theymayregretsoon.Someshortvideosevensellfake(假)products,butthesesellerswon’tletyoureturnthemtogetyourmoneyback,ordealwithyourtrouble.Shortvideosin___76___Anintroductiontoshortvideos★Shortvideos,includingTikTokandKuaishou,arevery___77_

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