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閱讀02備戰(zhàn)2023年中考英語(yǔ)之考前五十天押題五十篇(閱讀)DAY11 1最平凡最普通的愛(ài) 1DAY12 3電子游戲?qū)θ说挠绊?3DAY13 4轉(zhuǎn)基因食品的利和弊 4DAY14 6中國(guó)和卡塔爾的一些交往 6DAY15 8自然科普 8DAY16 10現(xiàn)場(chǎng)音樂(lè)會(huì) 10DAY17 11手藝人的故事 12DAY18 13傳奇的一生 13DAY19 14成功人士的日常安排 14DAY20 16重復(fù)使用書(shū)籍的好處 16DAY11最平凡最普通的愛(ài)本文是一篇記敘文。作者通過(guò)自己與父母最平凡最普通的愛(ài),告訴我們要珍惜當(dāng)下與家人共處的時(shí)光,把對(duì)家人的愛(ài)融入日常的生活中。IoftenthinkofthethingsthatIwishIhadtoldmymother.Duringthelastfewdaysofherlife,Istayedwithher.IwantedtotellheraboutthosethingsandthatIwasproudtobeherdaughter,butIdidn’t.Shewassosickatthattimethatshecouldn’thearmeatall.Thatwastoolate.I’dhadalifetimetotellherallthosethings,sowhydidIwait?Mydadwasamanoffewwordstoo,buthemeantwhathesaid.Healwaysendedourcallswith“Loveyou,Girl.”ThosebecamethewordsIwouldclingto(緊握不放)whenIlearnedhehaddied.IhadallsortsofquestionsthatIneveraskedhim,butIneverdoubtedhislove.Now,Ihavechildrenandgrandchildrenofmyown.___▲___Theymightgetsickofit,butwe’llneverstop.FromlateDecembertomid-February,wecelebrate11birthdaysinourbigfamily.Itgetsalittleemotional(感人的).Lastweek,forexample,wephonedmyyoungestsontowishhimahappybirthday.Ilistenedasmyhusbandtoldoursonhowproudhewasofhim.Heendedthecall,asalways,with“Iloveyou,buddy.”AndIyelled,“Me,too!”Ihopedheheardme.Whenwetellsomeonewhattheymeantous,wedon’tneedtobepoeticorevensmart.Wejustneedtomeanit,andtomakesuretheyhearit.Andweneedtodoitnow,whilewecan.Thebesttimetosay“Iloveyou”isalwaysrightnow.讀后小測(cè)1.Howmaythewriterfeelabouttheunsaidthingstohermother?A.Moved. B.Sorry. C.Thankful. D.Proud.2.Whatdoweknowaboutthewriter’sfather?A.Hewasanexcellentspeaker.B.Hetookgoodcareofhisfamily.C.Hisdeathcausedmanyproblems.D.Hehadhisownwaytoexpresslove.3.Whichofthefollowingsentencescanbeputintheblank“___▲___”?A.MyhusbandandIarealwaystellingthemhowmuchtheymeantous.B.IalwayssaysomethingthatIlaterwishthatIcouldtakeback.C.Iwouldneversaysomethinglike“youmeantheworldtome”tothemD.Theymeaneverythingtous,butIhavenevertoldthemaboutit.4.What’sthebesttitleforthispassage?A.AliferegretIhaveformymotherB.NevertoolatetoshowyourloveC.ExpressyourlovewhenpossibleD.ThesecretofkeepingahappyfamilyDAY12電子游戲?qū)θ说挠绊懕疚氖且黄f(shuō)明文。文章介紹了電子游戲?qū)θ说挠绊?。Arevideogamesbad?Somepeoplesaythereistoomuchbadbehavioringames,especiallyactionvideogames.Theysaythatchildrenshouldnotplaythesekindsofgamesandthatyoungpeopleshouldconcentrateoncommunicationandotherimportantskills.Whatistheeffectonpeople?Isplayingactionvideogamesalwaysbad?Onestudyshowsthatplayingactionvideogamescauseschangesinsomeareasofthebrain.Oneareacontrolsworkingmemory,wherewestoreinformationwelearn.Weuseworkingmemorytomakethebestchoice.Theotherareacontrolshand-eyecoordination.Thisisourphysicalreactiontothingswesee.Anotherstudyalsoshowsuspeoplewhoplayactionvideogamesactmorequicklythanthosewhodonot.Whyisthis?Thestudysaysthatpeoplearealwayspredictingwhatwillhappen.Thisistrueforanytask.Forexample,youdothiswhendriving.Youpredicthowotherdriverswillmove.Theideaisthatpeoplearealwayscreatingmodelsusingtheirpastexperiences.Thishelpspeoplereactquicklybecausetheyhaveanideaofwhatwillhappen.Actionvideogameplayersgetlotsofpracticepredicting.Inthosegames,theyareoftenrequiredtomovequickly,jump,dodge,andfighttheirwaythroughlevelsfilledwithenemiesandobstacles.Theyplayagameandbuildmodelsforwhathappensindifferentsituations.Theresultisthattheybecomegoodatquicklypredictingwhatwillhappen.Duetothis,theydobetteronvideogamesandatotherlearningtaskstosomedegree.Somepeoplepointoutthenegativeeffectsofvideogames,butthenumbersshowtheworldwon’tstopplayingthem.Whetheractionvideogamesare“good”or“bad”forplayersdependsonvariousfactors,includingtheplayer’sage,personality,andgaminghabits.Nomatterwhatdirectionactionvideogameswilltake,weallhopethatmencanlivewithactionvideogamespeacefully.讀后小測(cè)5.Somepeopledon’tlikevideogamesbecausetheythink________.A.gamesshowbadbehaviorB.childrenlearncommunicationskillsC.toomanypeopleplaythemD.theyhardlybringpeopleanybenefits6.Creatingamodelofsomethinginyourmindisimportantbecauseyou________.A.rememberinformationbetterB.knowwhatwillhappennextC.useittopredictandreactquicklyD.playactionvideogamesmoreoften7.A________videogameisanexampleofanactionvideogame.A.wordpuzzle B.tablechess C.roleplay D.carracing8.Thewriter’sattitudetowardsthefutureofactionvideogamesmightbe________.A.hopeful B.cold C.proud D.uncertainDAY13轉(zhuǎn)基因食品的利和弊本文主要講述了轉(zhuǎn)基因食品的利和弊。Biotechfoodsareproducedfromanimalsandplantsthathavebeenmadegeneticallydifferent.Geneticalterationisnothingnew.Humanshavebeenchangingthegeneticfeaturesofplantsforthousandsofyearsbykeepingseedsfromthebestcropsandplantingthemthefollowingyears,andbybreedingvariedkindstomakethemtastesweeter,growbigger,orlastlonger.Traditionalbreedersalwaysusedplantsoranimalsthatwererelated,orgeneticallysimilar.However,today’sgeneticengineerscantransferjustafewgenesatatimebetweenspeciesthataredistantlyrelated,ornotrelatedatall.Therearesurprisingexamples:MousegeneshavebeenputintolettuceplantstomakeaplantthatproducesvitaminC.Mothgeneshavebeenputintoappletreestohelpitfrombeingaffectedbydiseases.Anyway,thepurposeoftraditionalandmoderntechniquesisthesametoinsertgenesfromananimalorplantthatcarriesadesiredfeatureintoonethatdoesnot.Q:?Accordingtoa2016reportfromtheNationalAcademyofSciences,“Nodifferenceshavebeenfoundthatshowahigherrisktohumanhealthandsafetyfromthesegeneticfoods(GEfoods)thanfromnon-GEones.”SomeGEfoodsmightevenbesaferthannon-GEfoods.However,manypeoplefearthatwhenmovinggenesacrosscompletelydifferentspecies,somethingcouldgowronginthefunctionoftheinsertedgeneorthatofthehostDNA,withthepossibilityofunexpectedhealtheffects.Q:Canbiotechfoodshelpfeedtheworld?AccordingtotheWHO,between250,000and500,000kidsgoblindeveryyearinshortofvitaminA,withhalfofthosechildrendyingoflosingtheirsight.“Goldenrice”—abiotechvarietynamedforitsyellowcolor—isthoughttobeapossiblesolutiontothesufferingandillnesscausedbyvitaminAshortage.Otherexperts,however,holdtheoppositeopinion.“Goldenricealonewon’tgreatlyreducevitaminAshortage.”saysProfessorNestleofNewYorkUniversity.“WhetheritwillimprovevitaminAlevelsremainstobeseen.”Q:What’snext?Whetherbiotechfoodswillhelpgetridofworldhungerorimprovethelivesofallremainstobeseen.Theirpossibilityisextremelylarge,yettheycarryrisks.Ifsciencegoesonwithgreatcare,testingnewproductscompletelyandusingdependablejudgment,theworldmayavoidthedangersofgeneticalterationwhileenjoyingitsbenefits.讀后小測(cè)9.Traditionalbreedersbredananimalorplantby________.A.keepingthegeneofthesameplanteachyearB.usingsomerelatedplantsoranimalstobreedC.creatingananimalorplantwithundesiredfeaturesD.transferringafewgenesatatimefromoneplanttoanother10.Whatcanbeputtheinthe________?A.WhatexactlyarebiotechfoodsB.HowtoinsertgenesintobiotechfoodsC.ArebiotechfoodsreallysafeforhumansD.Canbiotechfoodsharmtheenvironment11.Themainideaofthelastparagraphis________A.withcare,theuseofbiotechfoodscouldpossiblyberealizedB.theworldhasalreadyseengreatprogressthankstobiotechfoodsC.biotechfooddevelopmenthasbeenslowedbythemanyrelatedrisksD.therisksofbiotechfoodsseemtobegreaterthananypossiblebenefits12.Thewriter’spurposeofwritingthepassageisto________.A.showbothsidesofthebiotechfoodtopicB.makebiotechfoodsseemasattractiveaspossibleC.convincethereadersthatbiotechfoodsaredangerousD.explainwhybiotechfoodswillprobablynotbesuccessfulDAY14中國(guó)和卡塔爾的一些交往本文主要介紹關(guān)于世界杯期間中國(guó)和卡塔爾的一些交往。PandasinQatarInordertocelebrateOpeningCeremonyoftheWorldCup,onaspecialflightfromChina,twogiantpandas—SiHaiandJingJing—arrivedatDoha,thecapitalofQatar.ItmarkedthefirsttimegiantpandashavetraveledtotheMiddleEast.AccordingtotheagreementbetweenChinaandQatar,theyareexpectedtostayinQatarfor15years.TheQatarigovernmenthasbuiltagiantpandahalltohousetheanimals.Thetwogiantpandasenjoyanair-conditionedsportsground,anindoorexhibitionhallandanindependent“bedroom”.ChinahadalsosentexpertgroupstoQatartohelpout.________Aspeopleworldwidecheeredforthe2022FIFAWorldCupinQatar,theideaof“MadeinChina”alsocaughttheworld’sattentionasitplayedabigroleintheevent.BesidestheLusailStadium(體育館)builtbyChinaRailwayConstructionCorporation,ChinesecompaniesfromGuangdongandZhejianghaveprovidedmorethan10,000containers(集裝箱)fortouristsandsoccerfanstolivein.ThePowerConstructionCorporationofChinaofGuizhoualsobuilttheAl-Qasar800-megawattphotovoltaic(光伏)plant,providinggreenelectricityfortheWorldCup.Apartfrombigcompanies,manufacturersfromYiwu,China’ssmallgoodscenter,areseeingtheirgrowinginfluence.Nearly70percentoftheWorldCup’ssouvenirs(紀(jì)念品)aremadeinYiwu,fromsoccerballstonationalflags.ChineseRefereesinQatarWithgreatpride,ChineserefereesMaNing,ShiXiangandCaoYijoinedthe2022FIFAWorldCup.Despitenotgettingthechancetojoininamatchtogether,thethreecollegeP.E.teacherswerestillthefirstChineseofficialstoplayaroleataFIFAWorldCupfor20years.“Facethegapandforgeahead!”MawroteoftheconclusionofhisWorldCupjourneyonsocialmedia.讀后小測(cè)13.Accordingtothepassage,Chinadidn’tprovidethe2022FIFAWorldCupwith________.A. B. C. D.14.Whichofthefollowingsubtitle(小標(biāo)題)canbeputin________.A.ChinaBuildsinQatar B.SmallGoodsinQatarC.“MadeinChina”GettingLessPopular D.“MadeinQatar”GettingMorePopular15.Thepassageisprobablyfrom________.A.a(chǎn)diary B.a(chǎn)sportsnewspaperC.a(chǎn)travelmagazine D.a(chǎn)play16.Fromthepassage,weknowthat________.A.SiHaiandJingJingonlystayedinQatarduringthe2022FIFAWorldCupB.Chinaprovidedmorethan10,000containerstobuildtheLusailStadiumC.mostoftheWorldCup’ssouvenirsweremadeinChina’ssmallgoodscenterD.ChinasendsthreefootballrefereestoaFIFAWorldCupevery20yearsDAY15自然科普本文是一篇自然科普類文章。展示了大自然作為世界上最偉大的藝術(shù)家,創(chuàng)造出的世界上六個(gè)令人驚嘆的旅游區(qū)。MR.Natureisthegreatestartistintheworld.ItcreatesmanywondersonEarth.Let’shavealookatthesixamazingtourismareasaroundtheworld.CaveoftheCrystals(水晶洞)ThiscaveisinNaica,Mexico.Allthosecrystalsare40feetlong.Sadly,itissaidthatthesecrystalsaredecomposing(分解)inOxygen(氧氣).Trollstigen(巨魔之梯)InNorwaythereisaroadcalledTrollstigen.Itisspecialbecauseitssteepincline(陡坡)canleadyoutothetopofthemountain.Standingonthetop,youcanenjoytheamazingviewsaroundyou.However,youcanonlyvisitthisplaceinsummer,becauseit’stoodangerousandcoldtocomehereinwinter.GreatBlueHole(大藍(lán)洞—伯利茲燈塔礁)TheGreatBlueHoleisinCaribbeanSea(加勒比海).It’spartoftheLighthouseReef(燈塔礁).Theholeitselfisdarkerthanthewatersarounditbecauseitisover400feetdeep.SalardeUyuni(烏尤尼盆沼)Ifyouwanttofindoutthefeelingofwalkingontheclouds,youcanvisitSalardeUyuniinBolivia.It’sthelargestsaltflat(鹽沼)intheworld.Inwinter,thewaterturnsintoawonderfulmirror.Itreflects(映出)theskyandthismakesyoubelieveasifyouwerewalkingonthesky.GlassBeach(玻璃海灘)ThebeachisinFortBragg,California,America.Inthe1900s,peoplewereallowedtoputrubbishintothewaterofthisplace.Glassplatesandbottlesformedpebbles(卵石).Thecityisnowfamousforitsspecialpebbles.It’snotdangeroustowalkonthembecausetheyaresmoothed(使光滑)bythewater.Travertine-terracedHotSprings(石灰華階梯溫泉)Whatyouseeisnotsnowatall.ThisplaceinTurkeyiscoveredwithtravertine.Thetravertineresultsfromhotspringwaterinthisplace.Thewaterintheterracedpoolsisabout100°F.讀后小測(cè)17.________istheonlytimetovisitTrollstigen.A.Spring B.Summer C.Autumn D.Winter18.________maydisappearinthefuture.A.GreatBlueHole B.GlassBeach C.SalardeUyun D.CaveoftheCrystals19.________isfamousforitsspecialpebbles.A.FortBragg B.Turkey C.Naica D.Japan20.Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.Theholeitselfislighterthanthewatersaroundit.B.WhenyouvisitSalardeUyuniinBolivia,youcanhaveafeelingofwalkingontheclouds.C.It’sdangeroustowalkontheGlassBeach.D.Thewaterintheterracedpoolsisabout100℃.21.Thepassageismainlyabout________.A.Ancientwonders B.Man-madewonders C.Naturalwonders D.ModernwondersDAY16現(xiàn)場(chǎng)音樂(lè)會(huì)本文主要講了疫情期間,音樂(lè)家JodiBeder在家門前舉辦現(xiàn)場(chǎng)音樂(lè)會(huì)的故事。Thespread(傳播)ofCOVID-19hascompletelychangedmanypeople’slivesaroundtheworld.Butsomearetryingtheirbesttofinda“newnormal”duringthistime.Forexample,LivemusichasbeencalledoffforalongtimebecauseofCOVTD-19.However,people’sloveforlivemusichasnotdiedoutandmusicianshavebeenworkingonnewwaystoperform.MusicianJodiBedertakeshercello(大提琴)toherhome’sfrontporch(門廊)eachafternoon.Whenshebeginstoplaythecelloataround4o’clockeachday,herneighborswillcometoenjoythemusic.Theystayatleasttwometersawayfromeachother,smilingateachotherfromasafedistance.Beder,69,isnowworkingwithanon-profit(非營(yíng)利的)grouptoplaymusicforpatientswhoarenearingdeath.ShelivesinMountRainier,Maryland,asmallcityjustoutsideWashingtonD.C.Thecityishometoalargenumberofmusiciansandartists.AsAmericansareaskedtostayathomeandavoidpublicgatherings,Bederhopesherlivecellomusicbringsjoytoherneighborsandotherlistenersintheageofsocialdistancing(保持社交距離).LivemusicshowsarenotpossibleintheUnitedStatesnow,somanyfamousmusicianshaveputonspecial“concerts”fromtheirhomestooffershowstotheirfansrecently.Itseemsthatthespecial“concert”isreshaping(重塑)entertainmentandre-buildingtherelationshipbetweenperformersandtheiraudiences.Afterall,theshowmustgoon,andthespecial“concert”mightbethefuture.讀后小測(cè)22.WhocanenjoyBeder’sLivecelloshownowaccordingtothepassage?A.Herbestfriend. B.Peoplewholivearoundherhouse.C.OthermusiciansinWashingtonD.C. D.HerfansinChina.23.Intheageofsocialdistancing,wherewecanwatchBeder’scelloshow?A.Inagym. B.Inabar. C.Online. D.Inahall.24.Whythe“specialconcert”becomesa“newnormal”?A.BecauseCOVID-19isharmlesstous.B.Becauseitcansavealotofmoney.C.BecauseWashingtonD.C.ishometoalargenumberofmusiciansandartists.D.Becausewemustkeepasocialdistancingforthedisease.25.Guessthemeaningoftheunderlinedword“gatherings”.A.stayingtogether B.chatting C.takingawalk D.enjoyingacelloshow26.Accordingtothepassage,whichbehaviorisproper?A.EnjoyJodiBeder’sconcertinthetheater.B.Stayatleasttwometersawayfromeachother.C.Talkingaboutthenewsfacetofacewithoutmask.D.Havingdinnerinalittlerestaurantwithsomegoodfriends.DAY17手藝人的故事本文主要介紹了在深圳以磨刀和磨剪刀為生的手藝人陳光甫的故事。KnifeandscissorssharpeningwasonceapopularjobdecadesagoinChina.Thistraditionalcrafthasgraduallydisappearedfromurbanlifeasthebusinesssimplybecamespareovertimeinmodernadvancedtechnologytimes.ChenGuangfu,a79-year-oldman,hasbeendoingthetraditionalbusinessinShenzhenfor26years.Mostofthetime,hetravelsfromonehousingareatoanotherwithhistools.ChenisfromBozhou,AnhuiProvince.In1961,helearnedtoforge(鍛造)ironwhenhewas17.In1997,ChenquithisvillagejobanddecidedtostarthisjobinShenzhenasacraftsmantosharpenknivesandscissors.Hesaidhelikesthejobasheisfreeondecidinghisworkingtime,anditalsohelpstorealizehisvalueoflife.Overthepast26years,thecraftsmanhasexperiencedthechangesofthecity,andexperiencedthegradualdisappearanceoftheoldprofession.Sincethe1980s,theclothingindustryinShenzhenhasflourished(繁榮).Andscissorsareoneoftheindispensabletoolsformakingclothes.However,withlessandlessclothingfactoriesleftnow,andlifestylechangescausedpeopletobuyclassierknivesandscissorsratherthankeepoldones.Knifesharpenersarethereforerarelytobefoundinthecitytoday.“Shenzhenisdevelopingtoofast,”Chensaid.Hehaswitnessedtherapiddevelopmentofthecityandfeltitsinclusiveness(包容性)andfriendliness.ButChensaidhewouldkeepondoingthejobaslongasheisneeded.“Nowitdoesn’tmattertomewhetherImakemoneyornotfromthejob.Ijustwanttokeepthisskill.”讀后小測(cè)27.HowoldwasChenwhenhechosetoworkinShenzhen?A.Hewas17yearsold. B.Hewas26yearsold.C.Hewas53yearsold. D.Hewas79yearsold.28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“indispensable”inParagraph4probablymean?A.Useless. B.Different. C.Interesting. D.Necessary.29.Accordingtothepassage,whyareknifesharpenersunpopularnowinShenzhen?A.ThelifestyleofpeopleinShenzhenhaschangednow.B.Theskillsofthesharpenersbecameworseandworse.C.Itistooexpensiveforpeopletoretaintheiroldclothes.D.Thoseoldtoolsareoutofdateanduselessforpeopletoday.30.WhichwordscanbeusedtodescribeShenzheninChen’seyes?A.Wealthy,modernandfriendly. B.Young,fashionableandbeautiful.C.Developing,open-mindedandnice. D.International,peacefulandflourished.31.Inwhichpartofanewspapercanwereadthispassage?A.Travel B.People C.Business D.TechnologyDAY18傳奇的一生本文主要向我們介紹瑪麗·居里傳奇的一生,她熱愛(ài)科學(xué)研究,并且深具真正的品格和精神。①M(fèi)arieCurieisafamousscientistwhoismostfamousfordiscoveringtwonewradioactiveelements(放射性元素).DuringtheFirstWorldWar,MarieCurieinventedagreatmachinewhichhavehelpedoveronemillionsoldiers.②MarieCuriewasborninPolandonthe7thNovember1867.Marie’sparentswerebothteachersandherfatherwouldoftenteachherscienceathome.Whenshegrewolder,Mariewantedtogotouniversityandlearnallaboutphysics.Unluckily,atthetimewomenwerenotallowedtostudyinPoland.ThismeantthatMariehadtomovetoFrancewhereshewasallowedtogotouniversity.③Aftershehadlearntallaboutphysicsatuniversity,Marieworkedinalabwithherhusband,PierreCurie.Duringthistime,Mariemadegreatprogressanddiscoveredtwonewradioactiveelementswhichhadneverbeenseenbefore.Becauseofheramazingdiscoveriesandworkinscience,MarieCuriebecamethefirstwomanevertowinaNobelPrize.Afewyearslater,MariewentontowinasecondNobelPrizewhichmadeherthefirstpersonevertowintwoNobelPrizes!④WhentheFirstWorldWarstarted,MarieCurieknewshehadtodosomethingtohelp.Mariehadrealisedthatwoundedsoldiersrecoveredbetteriftheyweretreatedquickly.Puttingherknowledgeandunderstandingofradiationtogooduse,Mariedecidedtoinventamachinewhichcouldhelpsoldiersclosetothefront.⑤Althoughshewasbornover150yearsago,Marie’sworkisstillwellknown.Amazingly,sometreatmentsbeingusedinhospitalstodaystartedoutasinventionsinherlab.ManyplacesevenuseMarie’snameasrecognitionofthegreatworkshecarriedout.讀后小測(cè)32.MarieCuriewasthefirstwomanwhocan________.A.goabroad B.buildasciencelabC.studyphysics D.winaNobelPrize33.Thebesttitleforthepassagecanprobablybe________.A.AchievementsinMarie’sLife B.TwoDiscoveriesinMarie’sLifeC.Marie’sEducationExperiences D.Marie’sLong-lastingInfluence34.What’sthestructureofthepassage?A. B. C. D.DAY19成功人士的日常安排本文主要介紹了成功人士的一些日常安排。Manysuccessfulpeopledoindeedfollowasimilarroutine.Thisisbecausehavingacontinuousdailyroutinecanhelponegetgoodhabits,reducedecisionfatigue(疲倦)andincreaseproductivity.Somecommonhabitsfollowedbysuccessfulpeopleincludewakingupearly,exercisingregularly,settinggoals,prioritizing(優(yōu)先排列)tasks,mentallypreparingfortheday,meditating,networking,readingorlisteningtobooks,andgettingenoughsleep.Herearesomeexamplesofsimilarroutinesthatsuccessfulpeopleoftenfollow:(1)Exerciseregularly:Exerciseisacommonhabitamongsuccessfulpeople.Itkeepsthemhealthy,fullofenergyandmoreproductivethroughouttheday.(2)▲:Successfulpeoplesetgoalsforthemselvesandatimetabletoachievethem.Theyareabletofocustheirattentiononwhat’smostimportant,andthathelpsthemtosucceed.(3)Prioritizetasks:Successfulindividualshaveaclearunderstandingofwhatneedstobeachievedandwhichtaskshavethehighestpriority.Thishelpsthemstayfocusedandreducesdecisionfatigue.(4)Deepthinking:Thinkingdeeplyisacommonpracticeofmanysuccessfulpeople.Ithelpsthemtofocusontheirdesiresandgoalswhilereducingstresslevels.(5)Usenetworkwisely:Successfulpeoplefrequentlynetworkwithothersintheirfieldorindustrytogainvaluableinsights,expandwhattheylearn,andliveinthemoment.However,theywon’tbeaddicted(上癮)tousingthewebwithnopersonalcontrol.(6)Readorlistentoaudiobooks(音頻書(shū)):Manysuccessfulpeopleareanxiousreadersorlisteners.Theymaketimeforlearningandpersonaldevelopment.Soaudiobooksareoneofthebestchoiceforthem.(7)Getenoughsleep:Successfulpeoplegiveprioritytosleepandmakesuretheyget7—9hoursofsleepdaily.Thishelpsthemtostayrefreshed,energized,andfocusedthroughouttheday.Althougheveryone’sroutinemaybedifferentaccordingtotheirpreferencesandresponsibilities,havingaconsistentroutinecanbebeneficialforproductivity,focus,andsuccess.讀后小測(cè)35.Whatdoestheabovepassagemainlytalkabout?A.Itisimportanttogetenoughsleep.B.Itisinterestingtolistentoaudiobooks.C.Itishelpfultohaveacontinuousroutine.D.Itisnecessarytotakeexerciseeveryday.36.Whichonecanprobablybeputintothe▲?A.Focusonattention B.BereadytosucceedC.Makeresolutions D.Keepahealthylifestyle37.Wherecanyoupossiblyreadtheabovepassage?A.Inafoodmagazine.B.Inahistorydocumentary.C.Inatravelguide.D.Inawebsiteofmansuccess.38.Whatisthewritingpurposeofthelastparagraph?A.Togivemore

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