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2025年中考英語(yǔ)復(fù)習(xí)熱搜題速遞之短文還

短文還原(共20小題)

1.(2024?德陽(yáng))Asastudent,youmayspendtimeonyourschoolwork,buthavelittletimeforyour

activities.Oryoumayspendtimeonyouractivities,butfallbehindinyourschoolwork.(1)

Buyormakeaplanner

Thiswillhelpyoumanageyourtime.Youcanbuyplannersatmanydifferentstores,oryoucanmakeyour

own.First,useacardboardbinder(紙版活頁(yè)紙)andringstoformaframe(框架).(2)Andthen

youcanbegin.

Writedownallyouractivitiesandhomeworkinyourplanner

Everyday,youcanchecktoseeifyouhaveanythingtodo,andifyoudo,youcangetpreparedassoonas

possible.(3)Youcan*tremembereverything!

(4)

Youshouldtryandfindsometimeforyourhomeworkwhenyoudon'thaveanyactivitiesorwhenyoudon't

haveasmany.Leavingtimeforyourhomeworkisveryimportant.

Writeaweeklyto-dolistinyourplanner

(5)Besides,thelistshouldalsoincludethingsyouneedtodoinyourroom,andanythingelseyou

canthinkof.

A.Planforyourhomework.

B.Makeaplanforyouractivities.

C.Second,maketheplanner'spages.

D.Thisisusefulforpeoplewhohavemanythingstodo.

E.Thefollowingsuggestionscanhelpyoumanageyourtimewisely.

F.Thelistshouldincludethingsyouneedtodoforschoolandhouseworkyouareaskedtodo.

2.(2024?商南縣模擬)Asastudent,youareoftenunderalotofstress.Youmayfinditdifficulttoavoidbad

habits.(1).Itreallyisn'tthathardtostarteatinghealthily.

Eatagoodbreakfast.

Studiesshowthatskippingbreakfast(不吃早餐)isbadforstudents'study.Whenthereisn'ttimeforyouto

sitdownandenjoyyourmorningmeal,(2).

Keephealthysnacksonhand.

Thisway,ifyouarehungryduringalatenightorthebreakbetweenclasses,youcanenjoythematanytime.

Eatplentyoffoodsrichincalcium(鈣).

(3).Ifyoudon'tlikemilk,trytopreparesomelow-fatyogurt,cheeseandgreenleafyvegetables

inyourdiet.

(4).

Yourbodyneedsatleasteightglassesofwateraday.Andifyouoftenexercise,youmayneedmore.To

remindyourself,carryawaterbottlealongtotheclassroomandkeepitconvenientduringalatestudynight.

Controlyoursugarintake.

Sugarprovidescaloriesforyourbody.(5).Soputalittlesugarinyourcoffee,tea,ormilkeveryday.

Whenyouhavefood,pleasekeephappy.Everytime,pleaseenjoyit!

A.Drinklotsofwater

B.Takeawaterbottle

C.Buttoomuchsugarisbadforyourteeth

D.itisagoodchoicetoeatabiglunch

E.Buthavingahealthydietcanhelpyoufeelbetter

F.youcanhavesomeeggs,fruitandsomejuiceonyourway

G.Studentsintheiryoungageneedtobuilduptheirbodieswithmuchcalcium

3.(2024?莒南縣——模)Areyouan"e"personorperson?Doyouknowthedifferences?Inthisessay,wewill

talkaboutthedifferencesbetween"e"peopleand"i"people.Thosetwokindsofpeopleareverydifferent.

Accordingtoasurvey,peoplearemoreoutgoingandactiveinsocialrelationsthanpeople.(1)

Ontheotherhand,peopleprefertospendtimealoneorinsmallgroupsthancommunicatingwith

others.Whenitcomestomakingfriends,peopleprefertohavealargercircleoffriendsandbuildstronger

connectionswithothersquickly.(2)Theyfeelmorecomfortableandrelaxedwithfewerpeoplearound.

(3)Forexample,somebehaviorsthatareconsideredpoliteoracceptablebynenpeoplemaybe

consideredimpolitebypeople.Forexample,"e"peoplemayinterrupt(打斷)othersinconversation,which

canmakepeoplefeeluncomfortable.

(4)peoplemaybecomemoreoutgoingastheypracticesocializingandgetconfidence(自信),

whilepeoplemaybecomelessinterestedinmakingnewfriendsastheyageandonlylookforrelaxationanda

quiet"metime".

Wanttoknowwhatkindofpersonyouare?CometohaveanMBTItestnow!

A.Let'schecksomeofthem.

B.However,peoplecangraduallychangeovertime.

C.Theyenjoymeetingnewpeopleandattendingparties.

D.Butpeoplewouldliketobewithasmallergroupofpeople.

E.Besides,"e"peopleandpeoplemayhavedifferentideasaboutthesamebehavior.

4.(2024?臨沂)

HowtoDevelopGoodStudyHabits

Mostteenagersneedtolearnhowtodevelopgoodstudyhabits.Learningeffective(有效的)studymethods

canmakeyoufeellessstressedaboutschoolandimprovegrades.Herearesomeusefulmethods.

☆Makeaplanaheadoftime.First,createacalendar.Usealargewallcalendarandwriteallofyourtasks

andactivitiesonit.Next,createaweeklyplanner(規(guī)戈U簿).(1)Youshouldmakesuretoincludetime

toworkoneachtaskafewdaysbeforeit*sdue.Then,createadailylist.Thisto-dolisthelpsyoutoknowwhat

youshoulddoadayandseehowmuchprogressyou'remaking.

☆Considerstudyenvironment.(2)Maybeyouworkbetteralone.Or,maybeyouliketowork

inagroup.Nomatterwhatplaceyouchoose,whenit'shomeworktime,that'stheenvironmentyoushouldstudy

in.

☆(3)Itcanbeverydistracting(使分心)tohavetolookforapencilorarulerinthemiddleof

studying.Findaplacewheretheycankeepallyourhomeworkmaterialssoyou'rereadytogo.

☆Keepaworrynotepad(便箋).Ifyouareeasilydistractedbyyourownthoughts,aworrynotepadisa

goodtoolforyou.Insteadoftryingtodealwithallthedistractingthings,youcanwritethemdownonthenotepad.

(4)_______

Goodstudyhabitsdon'talwayscomeeasily.lttakestimetodevelop.

A.Haveallmaterialsonhand.

B.Whatgoodstudyhabitsdoyouhave?

C.Makeastudyplanforeachweek.

D.Doyoustudybetteratschoolorathome?

E.Whenyoufinishyourhomework,thenyoucandealwiththethings.

5.(2024*山西)Foodsafetyisimportant,anditdoesn'tendatourdoor.Thefridgemaybeaperfectchoice

forkeepingfoodsafeandfresh,butitisnotamagicboxtokeepallkindsoffood.(1)

Thetemperatureinthefresh-keepingareacanbedifferentfromshelftoshelf(擱板).Thehighertheshelf

is,thehigherthetemperaturewillbe.(2)Ifyoustoreitontherightshelf,youcangetthebestoutof

yourfood.Trytoputready-to-eatfoodlikeburgers,pizzaorcreamcakesontopshelves.Themiddleshelves

areforcheese,yogurtandeggs.(3)Theycanbeusedtostoreraw(生的)meatandseafood.Some

fridgeshaveafreezerforkeepingthesethings,souseitifyouhaveone.

Thefridgecanstopthebacteria(Z田菌)fromgrowingfast.Bacteriacangrowquicklyintemperatures

between5℃and60℃.Ifyouwanttogetthemostoutofyourfood,thetemperatureinyourfridgeneedstobe

between0Cand5℃.(4)

Fruitandvegetablescanalsobestoredatroomtemperature.Trytokeeptheminacool,dryanddarkplace,

awayfromdirectsunlight.Oncetheyarecut,theyshouldbeputinthefridge.

(5)Hopeyoucanfollowthemtoliveahealthylife.

A.Somakeuseofthesedifferenttemperatures.

B.Thefreezertemperatureshouldbebelow-18℃.

C.It*snecessarytoknowwheretoputyourfridge.

D.Bottomshelvesarethecoldestpartofthefridge.

E.Thetipsabovecanhelpyoukeepyourfoodfresh.

F.Let*slearnhowtostorefoodcorrectlyinthefridge.

6.(2024?福建)

Howtogiveapresentation

Givingapresentationisnevereasy.Thereisalotofpreparationtodo.Duringtheactualpresentation,you

needtoappearrelaxed,calmandconfident(自信的).Yourbodylanguageneedstoshowthis.(1)Here

areafewsuggestions.

?Position

(2)Andtrytoavoidturningyourback,orloweringyoureyestoooftenifyou'relookingatany

notes.

?Hands

Avoidtouchingthingslikeyourhair,noseorpens.(3)Itmayfeeluncomfortable,butyou'lllook

relaxed.Also,avoidcrossingyourarms,orputtingyourhandsbehindyourbackorinyourpockets.

?Gesture(姿態(tài))

Usegesturestohelpyourclassmatesunderstandwhatyou'resaying.Youcanuseyourhandstomakeyour

pointsclearerinyourspeech.Keepyourfeetapartandstandconfidently.(4)Remember,lookconfident!

?Eyecontact(交流)

Remembertokeepeyecontactwithyourclassmates.Choosesomeonetolookatinoneareaandstaywith

themforasentenceortwo.(5)

Planforsuccess,lookgood,soundgoodandknowyourmaterial!Butaboveall,havefunwithyour

presentation!

A.Andtrytokeepyourarmsbyyourside.

B.Keepyourshouldersbackandyourheadup.

C.Makesureyou'realwaysfacingyourclassmates.

D.Thenmovetoanotherareaandchoosesomeoneelse.

E.Butdoyouknowwhattodowithyourbodyduringapresentation?

presentation

7.(2024?蘇州)

Recharge(充電)YourBody'sBattery

Myphoneisshowingthatlittleredlow-batterysign.WhatifIdidn*trechargeit一no,thatwouldstressme

out.ButwhatifItookafewminutestorechargemyself-yes,thatwouldhelp.Buthow?(1)

Tellyourselfthetruth.

Whensomethingstressfulhappens,weoftencan'thelptakingadeepbreathatfirst.Butwecontrolwhat

happensnext.Itspossibletoworkwithourstress,ratherthanagainstit.Thankitandremindyourself:(2)

Turnyourattentiontojoy.

Toprotectenergystores,turnyourattentiontobeingpresent.Focusonwhatyoucanfeelgrateful(感激的)

for.Smilingcanreducestress.(3)Plantsomethinginyourdaythatyoulookforwardto.

Workyourstressout.

Youmightthinkallyourfeelingsliveinyourbrain.Butinfact,wefeelthemwithourwholebodies.(4)

Itcanchangehowyoufeel.Also,heatingupandcoolingdown,liketakingashower,maycheeryouup.

(5)

Beingincrowdedandbusyplacessendsourbodiessignsofdanger.Wecanrechargeourbatterieswithgreen

spacetime—lookforapark,gardensorplantstocalmourbodiesandminds.

Lifeisshort.It'sevenshorterlivingonhalfabattery.Wecanbreakourdailystresshabitsandcreatemore

energy.

A.Mybodyisproducingenergytohelpmedealwithit.

B.Relaxyourselfingreen.

C.Myenergyisrunningout.

D.Hereareafewwaystorechargeyourself.

E.Warnyourbodyofdanger.

F.Joycanrechargeus.

G.Doingexercisecanhelpyourbodyreducestress.

8.(2024?濱州)Doyouhavefriends?Howmanyfriendsdoyouhave?

Havingagoodfriendcanmakeyourschoollifemuchmoreenjoyable.Youcantalkaboutsomethingthat

bringsyouhappiness.(1)Butmaybemakingnewfriendsatschoolisnotsoeasy,especiallyifyou'rea

naturallyshyperson.

(2)Herearesomepiecesofadvicethatmightbehelpfultoyou!Theeasiestthingtodoistosmile,

anditcanmakeyourselflookfriendly.Ifyoucrossyourarmsonyourbreast(胸)andhaveyourheadphoneson,

yourbodylanguageissaying"Stayawayfromme!"(3)

Ontheotherhand,ifyou'refeelingconfident,youcantryandapproachsomeone.Justsay"Hi,doyoumind

ifIsithere?"(4)

Afterthat,continuetheconversationbyfindingsomethingyouhaveincommon.Maybethepersonisreading

abookyou'vereadorhassomethingthatinterestsyou.(5)Ifyoufollowtheadvice,youcanmakefriends

easily.

Altisagreatwaytobreaktheice.

B.Sohowcanyoumakenewfriends?

C.Thiswillgiveyousomethingfuntotalkabout.

D.Neverfailtobethankfultothefriendsaroundyou.

E.Youcanalsoshareyourproblemsandsupporteachother.

F.Instead,smilenaturallyifsomeoneapproaches(靠近)you.

G.Youdon'tneedtocareifyourfriendsarethesameasyouordifferent.

9.(2024?江西)

FiveTipstoImproveYourMemory

Mostofusknowthatourbrainsbecomesmallerinsizeaswegetolder,butdidyouknowthatdietand

lifestylehaveaneffectonhowwellourbrainswork?

Researchshowsthateatinglotsoffruit,vegetablesandproteins(蛋白質(zhì))improvesmemory.(1)

Eatingoilyfishordarkchocolate(withover70%cocoa)andtakingVitaminD3canalsohelpmakeyour

memorystronger.

(2)A2011studyshowedthatregularexerciseactuallyincreasesbrainsize.Anotherstudyfound

thatexerciseimprovedmemoryinsomeolderpeople;surprisinglyitfoundthatonesingletrainingperiodhadthe

sameeffectonmemoryasregular,longexerciseperiod!

Onestudyfoundthateightweeksofshort,dailymeditation(默想)improvedmemory.Otherwaystorelax

canalsoimproveourshort-termmemory.Trytaking5-10minutesofyourdaytomeditateorlistentomusic.

(3)______

Expertssaythatagereducesourabilitytolearn,butsleepcanhelp.(4)A2019studyfoundthat

studentslearnedthingsbetterbeforeandafterashortsleep!

(5)Trytomemorizeinformationlikephonenumbersandaddressesratherthanputtingthe

informationinyourphone.Youcouldalsolearnalanguageordobraintraininglikecrosswords(填字游戲).

A.Orevenjusttakeashower!

B.It'simportanttokeepahealthybody.

C.Theroleofexerciseisreallyimportanttoo.

D.Useyourphonetohelpyoumemorizethings.

E.Tokeepyourbrainingoodcondition,youneedtouseit.

F.Trytoavoidsugaryfoodssuchascakesandmilkchocolate.

G.Foryourbraintoworkwell,7-9hoursofsleepisnecessary.

10.(2024?福田區(qū)校級(jí)三模)

A.Spendyourmoneywisely.

B.Besmartwithyourmoney.

C.Setagoalofsavingmoney.

D.Saveyourmoneyinthelongrun.

E.Agreeonthevalueofdifferentjobsbeforeyoustart.

F.Writedownhowmuchmoneyyouhaveandwhatyouarespending.

Moneymaynotbuyhappiness,butithelps.Manyteenagerswanttolearnhowtomanagemoneybeforegoing

outintotheworld.(1)ThisideaisraisedbyDr.MaraHarvey,amoneyexpert.Thefollowingare

someofhertips.

Learntomakemoney.Askparentsorneighborsifyoucandochorestomakepocketmoney.Thesecould

includewashingacarortakingthedogforawalk.(2)Inthisway,youcanalsoimproveyour

communicationskills,whichwillhelpwhenyouhaveagrown-upjob,too.

Helpyourmoneygrow.Moneycan*tgrowifit'ssittinginsideapiggybank.Putyourmoneyinthebankand

youcangetinterest.(3)Onedayyoumayfeelsurprisedathowmuchmoneyyouhave.

Makeaplan.Ifyouhaveabigevent,suchasaholidaycomingup,itmightmeanyouwillneedtospend

moreofyourpocketmoney.Trymakingaplanforspendingandsaving.(4)Thenitwillhelpyoutake

controlofyourmoney.

(5)Figureouthowmuchyoucanreasonablyspendeachmonth.Spendyourmoneyonwhatyou

trulyneed.Thentrytocutdownonspending.Forexample,ratherthaneatingout,youcanchoosetocookathome.

11.(2024?深圳三模)Fromfoodietofitnessandtravelpartners,manyChineseyouthareonthelookoutfor

newwaystoconnectwithothersandsharetheirinterestsandhobbies.(1)

Unlikeclosefriendswhoneedtosocializeoftenandkeepinclosetouch,adaziisamorerelaxedsocial

partner.(2)Gettingalongwithadazimeansdoingtherightwiththerightpeople.ltwillgreatlyreduce

socialcosts.

ThetermndazincomesfromtheShanghaidialect.(3)Later,thetermdevelopedawidermeaning

一thosewhotakepartincertainactivitiestogetherarecommonlycallecf'dazi".

(4)OnXiaohongshu,China'slifestyle-focusedsocialmediaplatform,thetopicof"dazi"hasbeen

viewedmorethan40milliontimes,andthetopic"IamlookingforadazinonsocialplatformWeibo,nearly70

milliontimes.

Ofcourse,thedaziculturedoesn*tcomewithoutrisks.Whilelookingforadaziisnotdifficult,findinga

responsibledaziisnotaseasy.(5)

A.Theyliveandworkfarfromhome.

B.Adazidoesn'thavetobeartheotherbecauseofdifferentinterestsandhobbies.

C.Theworddaziwasselectedasoneofthe"Top10mostpopularwordsof2023".

D.So,whenlookingfordazi,alwaysremembersafetycomesfirst.

E.ItusedtorefertoMcard-playingpartnersH.

F.Apopularwaytodosoisthroughdazisocializing.

12.(2024?遼寧模擬)TheYearoftheDragon,whichismorepopularlycalledLoongYearatpresent,has

alwaysbeenoneofChina*sfavoriteyears,andthedragonisoneofthecountry*smostbelovedzodiac(生肖)

animals.(1)Therefore,theyoftenrefertothemselvesas'*descendants(傳人)ofdragons".

IntraditionalChineseculture,dragonsarepowerfuldivineanimals(神獸),standingforpowerandgoodluck.

(2)Theideaiscommon,somorebabiesarebomintheYearoftheDragoninChina.

Overcenturies,dragonstorieshaveformedalotofChineseidiomsthatarechengyuinChinese.Theyare

normallymadeupoffourChinesecharacters.(3)Theyoftendescribeaperson'swonderfullookor

abilities,forexample,atalentedorpowerfulpersonisoftenconsideredasa"dragonamonghumans".

(4)TheleaderofanexcellentteammaybecalledtheHheadofagroupofdragons'*,andparents*

greatwishesfortheirchildrenareexpressedintheidiomnexpectthechildtobecomeadragon".

A.Mostoftheseidiomsincludingdragonsarepositive.

B.Hereareafewmoreinterestingidiomsaboutdragons.

C.AncientChineseemperorshadpicturesofdragonsontheirclothes.

D.MostpeoplebelievebeingbominLoongYearwillbringthemgoodluck.

E.Chinesepeoplehaveseendragonsassymbolsofthenationsinceancienttimes.

13.(2024?連云港)Whenwintercomes,cranesmigrate(遷徙)fromnortheastSiberiainRussiatoPoyang

LakeinJiangxiProvince,China.(1)However,climatechangehasinfluencedthebirds*living

conditions.

Insomeyears,thePoyangLakeexperiencesfloods,whileinothers,itexperiencesdryweather.(2)

Tohelpdealwiththeproblem,thelocalgovernmenthasplanted70hectares(公頃)oflotusroots(蓮藕)in

Nanchang.(3)Thebirds'populationhasrisenfromabout3,000tomorethan5,000overthepast20

years.

Overtheyears,Chinahasworkedhardtoprotectmigratorybirds.Recently,1,140placesinthecountryhave

beentakenasimportantbreeding(繁殖)grounds,winteringgroundsandmigratorystops.(4)They

playakeyroleincleaningwater,preventingfloods,andkeepingthebalanceoftheenvironment.

(5)Thelawsetsrulestohelpmanagewetlands.Anditstopsharmfulactivities,includinggiving

outwastewater.Thankstotheseefforts,Chinahasreportedmorebirdswinteringinthewetlands.

A.Mostofthemarewetlands.

B.Weneedmorepeopletocountthebirds.

C.About95%ofthebirdsspendwinterthere.

D.It*simportantforustodosomethingtoprotectthem.

E.Inthisway,theyprovidefoodduringthewinterforthecranes.

F.Bothoftheseleadtotheproblemthatthereisn'tenoughfoodforcranes.

G.Toprotectwetlands,theWetlandsProtectionLawwasintroducedonJune1,2022.

14.(2024?深圳三模)A.It*sOKifyoustayuplatesometimes.

B.Stressmanagementmighthelpyou.

C.Payattentiontowhatyoueatanddrink.

D.However,avoidbeingactivejustbeforebedtime.

E.It*snowonderthatqualitysleepissometimesdifficulttoget.

F.Youmaytossandturn(輾轉(zhuǎn)反側(cè)),countsheepandbecomeupset.

Manyfactorscanaffectagoodnight*ssleep—fromworkstressandfamilyresponsibilitiestoillnesses.(1)

Youmightnotbeabletocontrolthefactorsthataffectyoursleep.However,youcandevelophabitsthatbringyou

bettersleep.

Sticktoasleepschedule.

Trytogotobedandwakeupatthesametimeeachday,evenattheweekend.Ofcourse,it'snaturaltohave

nightswhenyoustayuplaterthanusual,whetheryou'repreparingforthenextmorningorhavingfunataparty.

(2)Buttrytogotobedatyourusualtimethefollowingevening.

(3)_______

Don*tgotobedhungryoronafullstomach.Remembertoavoidheavyorlargemealswithinacoupleof

hoursofbedtime.Don*tsmokeordrinkalcohol(酒)either.Eventhoughalcoholmightmakeyoufeelsleepyat

first,itcanstopyoufromsleepinglaterinthenight.

Getupwhenyoucan'tsleep.

Onsomenights,itcanbedifficulttofallasleeporstayasleep.(4)Ifyoutossandturnfor20

minutesormore,getoutofbedanddosomethingrelaxinglikereadingabookorlisteningtomusic.Thenreturnto

bedandtryagain.

Includephysicalactivityinyourdailyroutine(常規(guī)).

Adaytimeroutineisjustasimportantasabedtimeroutine.Includingphysicalexerciseintoyourroutinecan

helpyoufeelmoretiredatnightandpromotebettersleep.Youcanspendsometimeoutsideeveryday.(5)____

15.(2024?成者R)Takingagreatphotoisnoteasyandtherearelotsofthingstoconsider.Howdoyouchoose

andorganizeyoursubjectswithinyourphoto?(1)Herearesometipsfromtheart,designand

photographyexperts.

Findafocus.Whentakingapicture,askyourself,"What'sthefocus?"Ifyouaretakingapictureofa

crowdedstreet,chooseasubjectwhichdrawsyoureye.(2)Ifitsalandscapephotoofafield,thefocus

couldbeabigtree.

(3)It'sabitboringtoputyoursubjectrightinthemiddle.Placeitalittleontheleftorrightofyour

photo.Imagineyourphotoisdividedintoathree-by-threegrid(網(wǎng)格)ofboxes.Oneofthecomersofyour

centralsquareiswhereyourfocusshouldbe.

Createcolorfulcontrasts(對(duì)比).Colorinapictureismoreeasilynoticedifithasacontrast.(4)

Theywillstandoutmoreiftheyaretakenbesideagreystonewall,orphotographedagainstabrightbluesky.

Trydifferentangles.Toaddmoreinteresttoaphoto,trytakingitfromdifferentangles.Thismeansyouneed

tomovearound,takingphotosfromdifferentsides,fromaboveorfrombelow.Forexample,ifyouphotographa

buildingfromaplaneitlookstinybutaphotoofthesamebuildinglookingupfromthestreetmakesitlookhuge.

(5)_______

Practicemakesperfect.Tryeverythingfortheperfectshot.

A.Placethephotocorrectly.

B.Itcantelladifferentstory.

C.Remembertheruleofthirds.

D.Thinkaboutfocus,color,lightandmore.

E.Itcouldbeapersonwearingbrightcolors.

F.Ifyoutakeapictureofyellowflowers,don'tfillyourpicturewiththem.

16.(2024?宜賓)Whyaregoodeatinghabitsimportant?Yourbodyislikeasuper-strong,super-speedy

machine,andthefoodyoueatiswhatkeepsyougoing.(1)Eatingtherightfoodhelpsyourbodyrun

smoothlyandstaystrong.

Giveyouenergy.

Thefoodyoueatgivesyouenergytorun,jumpandplay.Proteins(蛋白質(zhì))areagoodchoice.(2)____

Helpyougrow.

Areyoutryingtogettallerandstronger?Eatingthingssuchaschicken,fishandbeansdoesgoodtoyour

growth.

(3)

Somefoodsareliketinydoctors.Fruitsandvegetables,suchasapplesandcarrots,haveanactiveinfluence

onyourbodyifsomethinggoeswrong,likewhenyouhavealittlecold.

Keepyouslim.

Sometimespeopleeattoomuchsugarorfattyfoods,andit*slikeputtingtoomuchweightinyourbackpack.

(4)Eatingagoodmixoffoodscanhelpyoustaylight.

Howcanyoustarteatingbetter?Firstly,eatallkindsoffoods/5)Don'tbetoopicky(挑食).Next,

havethreemealsaday.Youaresupposedtohaveeachmealontime.Lastly,drinkwater.Asagardenneeds

watering,yourbodyneedswatertoo.

A.Makeyouhealthy.

B.Exerciseeveryday.

C.Eachkindisgoodforyourhealth.

D.Itgetsheavyandmakesyoutired.

E.It'sjustlikeputtingtherightoilinyourcar.

F.Eggsandmilkprovidepowerforeverymovementyoumake.

17.(2024?鐘樓區(qū)三模)Chinesepaper-cuttingisoneofthemostpopulartraditionalfolkartforms.(1)

Thefirstpieceofpaper-cuttingappearedinwesternChinaaroundthe6thcentury.Fromthe7thto13th

century,paper-cuttingbecamepopular,especiallyduringChinesefestivals.Theartspreadtotheworldinthe

14thcentury.

Inthebeginning,Chinesepeopleusedthinmaterialslikeleavestomakethecutting.Afterpaperwas

invented,theyfoundthatthismaterialwaseasytocut.(2)

Peoplemakepaper-cuttingtochowbeautifulthingsandexpresstheirgoodwishes.(3)Everything

canbecomethethemeofpaper-cutting,fromgreatpeopletothethingsthatcanbefoundineverydaylifesuch

asbirds,flowersandanimals.TherearealsosomeChinesecharactersintraditionalChinesepaper-cutting.The

mostcommonfivecharactersare(blessing)“祿(career)","壽(longlife)",“喜(happiness)二"

貝才(wealth)”.Thesecharactersshowpeople'shopeforthosefivepartsoflife.

(4)Peopleonlyneedapieceofpaperandapairofscissorsoraknife.Usingscissorscanmake

severalpiecesofpaper-cuttingatatimebycuttingseveralpiecesofpapertogether,whileusingknivescanmake

onlyonepieceatatime.Buttomakethisartperfectisnoteasyatallbecauseitrequiresalotofeffort,practice,

skillsandimagination.

Atpresent,insomepartsofChina,thepaper-cuttingskillhasbecomeamustforwomenandasymbolofa

clevermind.

A.Weneedtolearnsomecuttingskills.

Bitiseasytolearnhowtomakepaper-cutting.

C.Andthenpaperbecamethemainmaterialforpaper-cutting.

D.Apieceofpaper-cuttinghasacertainmeaningbehindit.

E.Ithasalonghistory.

F.Theyalsoshowtraditionalculturewithdifferentstylesofpaper-cutting.

18.(2024?羅湖區(qū)校級(jí)三模)

A.TheythinktheyarehealthyfruitsrichinvitaminA.

B.Butinfact,carrotscomeinmanydifferentsizesandcolors.

C.Then,mixinsomeplantmaterialoranimalfertilizer(月日料).

D.Thebestwaytojudgeifacarrotisreadytobeharvestedisbyitscolor.

E.Warmdays,coolnightsandamediumsoiltemperaturearemoresuitable.

F.Manypeopledonotknowthatcarrotscanbegrownduringthewintermonths.

Carrotsareeasytoraiseandeasytoharvest(U攵獲).Whenpeoplethinkofcarrots,theyusuallypictureintheir

mindavegetablethatislong,thinandorange.(1)Forex

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