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第1頁(共1頁)2025年中考英語復(fù)習(xí)熱搜題速遞之短文還原(2024年7月)一.短文還原(共20小題)1.(2024?德陽)Asastudent,youmayspendtimeonyourschoolwork,buthavelittletimeforyouractivities.Oryoumayspendtimeonyouractivities,butfallbehindinyourschoolwork.(1)BuyormakeaplannerThiswillhelpyoumanageyourtime.Youcanbuyplannersatmanydifferentstores,oryoucanmakeyourown.First,useacardboardbinder(紙版活頁紙)andringstoformaframe(框架).(2)Andthenyoucanbegin.WritedownallyouractivitiesandhomeworkinyourplannerEveryday,youcanchecktoseeifyouhaveanythingtodo,andifyoudo,youcangetpreparedassoonaspossible.(3)Youcan'tremembereverything!(4)Youshouldtryandfindsometimeforyourhomeworkwhenyoudon'thaveanyactivitiesorwhenyoudon'thaveasmany.Leavingtimeforyourhomeworkisveryimportant.Writeaweeklyto﹣dolistinyourplanner(5)Besides,thelistshouldalsoincludethingsyouneedtodoinyourroom,andanythingelseyoucanthinkof.A.Planforyourhomework.B.Makeaplanforyouractivities.C.Second,maketheplanner'spages.D.Thisisusefulforpeoplewhohavemanythingstodo.E.Thefollowingsuggestionscanhelpyoumanageyourtimewisely.F.Thelistshouldincludethingsyouneedtodoforschoolandhouseworkyouareaskedtodo.2.(2024?商南縣模擬)Asastudent,youareoftenunderalotofstress.Youmayfinditdifficulttoavoidbadhabits.(1).Itreallyisn'tthathardtostarteatinghealthily.Eatagoodbreakfast.Studiesshowthatskippingbreakfast(不吃早餐)isbadforstudents'study.Whenthereisn'ttimeforyoutositdownandenjoyyourmorningmeal,(2).Keephealthysnacksonhand.Thisway,ifyouarehungryduringalatenightorthebreakbetweenclasses,youcanenjoythematanytime.Eatplentyoffoodsrichincalcium(鈣).(3).Ifyoudon'tlikemilk,trytopreparesomelow﹣fatyogurt,cheeseandgreenleafyvegetablesinyourdiet.(4).Yourbodyneedsatleasteightglassesofwateraday.Andifyouoftenexercise,youmayneedmore.Toremindyourself,carryawaterbottlealongtotheclassroomandkeepitconvenientduringalatestudynight.Controlyoursugarintake.Sugarprovidescaloriesforyourbody.(5).Soputalittlesugarinyourcoffee,tea,ormilkeveryday.Whenyouhavefood,pleasekeephappy.Everytime,pleaseenjoyit!A.DrinklotsofwaterB.TakeawaterbottleC.ButtoomuchsugarisbadforyourteethD.itisagoodchoicetoeatabiglunchE.ButhavingahealthydietcanhelpyoufeelbetterF.youcanhavesomeeggs,fruitandsomejuiceonyourwayG.Studentsintheiryoungageneedtobuilduptheirbodieswithmuchcalcium3.(2024?莒南縣一模)Areyouan"e"personor"i"person?Doyouknowthedifferences?Inthisessay,wewilltalkaboutthedifferencesbetween"e"peopleand"i"people.Thosetwokindsofpeopleareverydifferent.Accordingtoasurvey,"e"peoplearemoreoutgoingandactiveinsocialrelationsthan"i"people.(1)Ontheotherhand,"i"peopleprefertospendtimealoneorinsmallgroupsthancommunicatingwithothers.Whenitcomestomakingfriends,"e"peopleprefertohavealargercircleoffriendsandbuildstrongerconnectionswithothersquickly.(2)Theyfeelmorecomfortableandrelaxedwithfewerpeoplearound.(3)Forexample,somebehaviorsthatareconsideredpoliteoracceptableby"e"peoplemaybeconsideredimpoliteby"i"people.Forexample,"e"peoplemayinterrupt(打斷)othersinconversation,whichcanmake"i"peoplefeeluncomfortable.(4)"i"peoplemaybecomemoreoutgoingastheypracticesocializingandgetconfidence(自信),while"e"peoplemaybecomelessinterestedinmakingnewfriendsastheyageandonlylookforrelaxationandaquiet"metime".Wanttoknowwhatkindofpersonyouare?CometohaveanMBTItestnow!A.Let'schecksomeofthem.B.However,peoplecangraduallychangeovertime.C.Theyenjoymeetingnewpeopleandattendingparties.D.But"i"peoplewouldliketobewithasmallergroupofpeople.E.Besides,"e"peopleand"i"peoplemayhavedifferentideasaboutthesamebehavior.4.(2024?臨沂)HowtoDevelopGoodStudyHabitsMostteenagersneedtolearnhowtodevelopgoodstudyhabits.Learningeffective(有效的)studymethodscanmakeyoufeellessstressedaboutschoolandimprovegrades.Herearesomeusefulmethods.☆Makeaplanaheadoftime.First,createacalendar.Usealargewallcalendarandwriteallofyourtasksandactivitiesonit.Next,createaweeklyplanner(規(guī)劃簿).(1)Youshouldmakesuretoincludetimetoworkoneachtaskafewdaysbeforeit'sdue.Then,createadailylist.Thisto﹣dolisthelpsyoutoknowwhatyoushoulddoadayandseehowmuchprogressyou'remaking.☆Considerstudyenvironment.(2)Maybeyouworkbetteralone.Or,maybeyouliketoworkinagroup.Nomatterwhatplaceyouchoose,whenit'shomeworktime,that'stheenvironmentyoushouldstudyin.☆(3)Itcanbeverydistracting(使分心)tohavetolookforapencilorarulerinthemiddleofstudying.Findaplacewheretheycankeepallyourhomeworkmaterialssoyou'rereadytogo.☆Keepaworrynotepad(便箋).Ifyouareeasilydistractedbyyourownthoughts,aworrynotepadisagoodtoolforyou.Insteadoftryingtodealwithallthedistractingthings,youcanwritethemdownonthenotepad.(4)Goodstudyhabitsdon'talwayscomeeasily.Ittakestimetodevelop.A.Haveallmaterialsonhand.B.Whatgoodstudyhabitsdoyouhave?C.Makeastudyplanforeachweek.D.Doyoustudybetteratschoolorathome?E.Whenyoufinishyourhomework,thenyoucandealwiththethings.5.(2024?山西)Foodsafetyisimportant,anditdoesn'tendatourdoor.Thefridgemaybeaperfectchoiceforkeepingfoodsafeandfresh,butitisnotamagicboxtokeepallkindsoffood.(1)Thetemperatureinthefresh﹣keepingareacanbedifferentfromshelftoshelf(擱板).Thehighertheshelfis,thehigherthetemperaturewillbe.(2)Ifyoustoreitontherightshelf,youcangetthebestoutofyourfood.Trytoputready﹣to﹣eatfoodlikeburgers,pizzaorcreamcakesontopshelves.Themiddleshelvesareforcheese,yogurtandeggs.(3)Theycanbeusedtostoreraw(生的)meatandseafood.Somefridgeshaveafreezerforkeepingthesethings,souseitifyouhaveone.Thefridgecanstopthebacteria(細菌)fromgrowingfast.Bacteriacangrowquicklyintemperaturesbetween5℃and60℃.Ifyouwanttogetthemostoutofyourfood,thetemperatureinyourfridgeneedstobebetween0Cand5℃.(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)HowtogiveapresentationGivingapresentationisnevereasy.Thereisalotofpreparationtodo.Duringtheactualpresentation,youneedtoappearrelaxed,calmandconfident(自信的).Yourbodylanguageneedstoshowthis.(1)Hereareafewsuggestions.●Position(2)Andtrytoavoidturningyourback,orloweringyoureyestoooftenifyou'relookingatanynotes.●HandsAvoidtouchingthingslikeyourhair,noseorpens.(3)Itmayfeeluncomfortable,butyou'lllookrelaxed.Also,avoidcrossingyourarms,orputtingyourhandsbehindyourbackorinyourpockets.●Gesture(姿態(tài))Usegesturestohelpyourclassmatesunderstandwhatyou'resaying.Youcanuseyourhandstomakeyourpointsclearerinyourspeech.Keepyourfeetapartandstandconfidently.(4)Remember,lookconfident!●Eyecontact(交流)Remembertokeepeyecontactwithyourclassmates.Choosesomeonetolookatinoneareaandstaywiththemforasentenceortwo.(5)Planforsuccess,lookgood,soundgoodandknowyourmaterial!Butaboveall,havefunwithyourpresentation!A.Andtrytokeepyourarmsbyyourside.B.Keepyourshouldersbackandyourheadup.C.Makesureyou'realwaysfacingyourclassmates.D.Thenmovetoanotherareaandchoosesomeoneelse.E.Butdoyouknowwhattodowithyourbodyduringapresentation?7.(2024?蘇州)Recharge(充電)YourBody'sBatteryMyphoneisshowingthatlittleredlow﹣batterysign.WhatifIdidn'trechargeit—no,thatwouldstressmeout.ButwhatifItookafewminutestorechargemyself—yes,thatwouldhelp.Buthow?(1)Tellyourselfthetruth.Whensomethingstressfulhappens,weoftencan'thelptakingadeepbreathatfirst.Butwecontrolwhathappensnext.It'spossibletoworkwithourstress,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.Wecanrechargeourbatterieswithgreenspacetime—lookforapark,gardensorplantstocalmourbodiesandminds.Lifeisshort.It'sevenshorterlivingonhalfabattery.Wecanbreakourdailystresshabitsandcreatemoreenergy.A.Mybodyisproducingenergytohelpmedealwithit.B.Relaxyourselfingreen.C.Myenergyisrunningout.D.Hereareafewwaystorechargeyourself.E.Warnyourbodyofdanger.F.Joycanrechargeus.G.Doingexercisecanhelpyourbodyreducestress.8.(2024?濱州)Doyouhavefriends?Howmanyfriendsdoyouhave?Havingagoodfriendcanmakeyourschoollifemuchmoreenjoyable.Youcantalkaboutsomethingthatbringsyouhappiness.(1)Butmaybemakingnewfriendsatschoolisnotsoeasy,especiallyifyou'reanaturallyshyperson.(2)Herearesomepiecesofadvicethatmightbehelpfultoyou!Theeasiestthingtodoistosmile,anditcanmakeyourselflookfriendly.Ifyoucrossyourarmsonyourbreast(胸)andhaveyourheadphoneson,yourbodylanguageissaying"Stayawayfromme!"(3)Ontheotherhand,ifyou'refeelingconfident,youcantryandapproachsomeone.Justsay"Hi,doyoumindifIsithere?"(4)Afterthat,continuetheconversationbyfindingsomethingyouhaveincommon.Maybethepersonisreadingabookyou'vereadorhassomethingthatinterestsyou.(5)Ifyoufollowtheadvice,youcanmakefriendseasily.A.Itisagreatwaytobreaktheice.B.Sohowcanyoumakenewfriends?C.Thiswillgiveyousomethingfuntotalkabout.D.Neverfailtobethankfultothefriendsaroundyou.E.Youcanalsoshareyourproblemsandsupporteachother.F.Instead,smilenaturallyifsomeoneapproaches(靠近)you.G.Youdon'tneedtocareifyourfriendsarethesameasyouordifferent.9.(2024?江西)FiveTipstoImproveYourMemoryMostofusknowthatourbrainsbecomesmallerinsizeaswegetolder,butdidyouknowthatdietandlifestylehaveaneffectonhowwellourbrainswork?Researchshowsthateatinglotsoffruit,vegetablesandproteins(蛋白質(zhì))improvesmemory.(1)Eatingoilyfishordarkchocolate(withover70%cocoa)andtakingVitaminD3canalsohelpmakeyourmemorystronger.(2)A2011studyshowedthatregularexerciseactuallyincreasesbrainsize.Anotherstudyfoundthatexerciseimprovedmemoryinsomeolderpeople;surprisinglyitfoundthatonesingletrainingperiodhadthesameeffectonmemoryasregular,longexerciseperiod!Onestudyfoundthateightweeksofshort,dailymeditation(默想)improvedmemory.Otherwaystorelaxcanalsoimproveourshort﹣termmemory.Trytaking5﹣10minutesofyourdaytomeditateorlistentomusic.(3)Expertssaythatagereducesourabilitytolearn,butsleepcanhelp.(4)A2019studyfoundthatstudentslearnedthingsbetterbeforeandafterashortsleep!(5)Trytomemorizeinformationlikephonenumbersandaddressesratherthanputtingtheinformationinyourphone.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)校級三模)A.Spendyourmoneywisely.B.Besmartwithyourmoney.C.Setagoalofsavingmoney.D.Saveyourmoneyinthelongrun.E.Agreeonthevalueofdifferentjobsbeforeyoustart.F.Writedownhowmuchmoneyyouhaveandwhatyouarespending.Moneymaynotbuyhappiness,butithelps.Manyteenagerswanttolearnhowtomanagemoneybeforegoingoutintotheworld.(1)ThisideaisraisedbyDr.MaraHarvey,amoneyexpert.Thefollowingaresomeofhertips.Learntomakemoney.Askparentsorneighborsifyoucandochorestomakepocketmoney.Thesecouldincludewashingacarortakingthedogforawalk.(2)Inthisway,youcanalsoimproveyourcommunicationskills,whichwillhelpwhenyouhaveagrown﹣upjob,too.Helpyourmoneygrow.Moneycan'tgrowifit'ssittinginsideapiggybank.Putyourmoneyinthebankandyoucangetinterest.(3)Onedayyoumayfeelsurprisedathowmuchmoneyyouhave.Makeaplan.Ifyouhaveabigevent,suchasaholidaycomingup,itmightmeanyouwillneedtospendmoreofyourpocketmoney.Trymakingaplanforspendingandsaving.(4)Thenitwillhelpyoutakecontrolofyourmoney.(5)Figureouthowmuchyoucanreasonablyspendeachmonth.Spendyourmoneyonwhatyoutrulyneed.Thentrytocutdownonspending.Forexample,ratherthaneatingout,youcanchoosetocookathome.11.(2024?深圳三模)Fromfoodietofitnessandtravelpartners,manyChineseyouthareonthelookoutfornewwaystoconnectwithothersandsharetheirinterestsandhobbies.(1)Unlikeclosefriendswhoneedtosocializeoftenandkeepinclosetouch,adaziisamorerelaxedsocialpartner.(2)Gettingalongwithadazimeansdoingtherightwiththerightpeople.Itwillgreatlyreducesocialcosts.Theterm"dazi"comesfromtheShanghaidialect.(3)Later,thetermdevelopedawidermeaning—thosewhotakepartincertainactivitiestogetherarecommonlycalled"dazi".(4)OnXiaohongshu,China'slifestyle﹣focusedsocialmediaplatform,thetopicof"dazi"hasbeenviewedmorethan40milliontimes,andthetopic"Iamlookingforadazi"onsocialplatformWeibo,nearly70milliontimes.Ofcourse,thedaziculturedoesn'tcomewithoutrisks.Whilelookingforadaziisnotdifficult,findingaresponsibledaziisnotaseasy.(5)A.Theyliveandworkfarfromhome.B.Adazidoesn'thavetobeartheotherbecauseofdifferentinterestsandhobbies.C.Theworddaziwasselectedasoneofthe"Top10mostpopularwordsof2023".D.So,whenlookingfordazi,alwaysremembersafetycomesfirst.E.Itusedtoreferto"card﹣playingpartners".F.Apopularwaytodosoisthroughdazisocializing.12.(2024?遼寧模擬)TheYearoftheDragon,whichismorepopularlycalledLoongYearatpresent,hasalwaysbeenoneofChina'sfavoriteyears,andthedragonisoneofthecountry'smostbelovedzodiac(生肖)animals.(1)Therefore,theyoftenrefertothemselvesas"descendants(傳人)ofdragons".IntraditionalChineseculture,dragonsarepowerfuldivineanimals(神獸),standingforpowerandgoodluck.(2)Theideaiscommon,somorebabiesarebornintheYearoftheDragoninChina.Overcenturies,dragonstorieshaveformedalotofChineseidiomsthatarechengyuinChinese.TheyarenormallymadeupoffourChinesecharacters.(3)Theyoftendescribeaperson'swonderfullookorabilities,forexample,atalentedorpowerfulpersonisoftenconsideredasa"dragonamonghumans".(4)Theleaderofanexcellentteammaybecalledthe"headofagroupofdragons",andparents'greatwishesfortheirchildrenareexpressedintheidiom"expectthechildtobecomeadragon".A.Mostoftheseidiomsincludingdragonsarepositive.B.Hereareafewmoreinterestingidiomsaboutdragons.C.AncientChineseemperorshadpicturesofdragonsontheirclothes.D.MostpeoplebelievebeingborninLoongYearwillbringthemgoodluck.E.Chinesepeoplehaveseendragonsassymbolsofthenationsinceancienttimes.13.(2024?連云港)Whenwintercomes,cranesmigrate(遷徙)fromnortheastSiberiainRussiatoPoyangLakeinJiangxiProvince,China.(1)However,climatechangehasinfluencedthebirds'livingconditions.Insomeyears,thePoyangLakeexperiencesfloods,whileinothers,itexperiencesdryweather.(2)Tohelpdealwiththeproblem,thelocalgovernmenthasplanted70hectares(公頃)oflotusroots(蓮藕)inNanchang.(3)Thebirds'populationhasrisenfromabout3,000tomorethan5,000overthepast20years.Overtheyears,Chinahasworkedhardtoprotectmigratorybirds.Recently,1,140placesinthecountryhavebeentakenasimportantbreeding(繁殖)grounds,winteringgroundsandmigratorystops.(4)Theyplayakeyroleincleaningwater,preventingfloods,andkeepingthebalanceoftheenvironment.(5)Thelawsetsrulestohelpmanagewetlands.Anditstopsharmfulactivities,includinggivingoutwastewater.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,youcandevelophabitsthatbringyoubettersleep.Sticktoasleepschedule.Trytogotobedandwakeupatthesametimeeachday,evenattheweekend.Ofcourse,it'snaturaltohavenightswhenyoustayuplaterthanusual,whetheryou'repreparingforthenextmorningorhavingfunataparty.(2)Buttrytogotobedatyourusualtimethefollowingevening.(3)Don'tgotobedhungryoronafullstomach.Remembertoavoidheavyorlargemealswithinacoupleofhoursofbedtime.Don'tsmokeordrinkalcohol(酒)either.Eventhoughalcoholmightmakeyoufeelsleepyatfirst,itcanstopyoufromsleepinglaterinthenight.Getupwhenyoucan'tsleep.Onsomenights,itcanbedifficulttofallasleeporstayasleep.(4)Ifyoutossandturnfor20minutesormore,getoutofbedanddosomethingrelaxinglikereadingabookorlisteningtomusic.Thenreturntobedandtryagain.Includephysicalactivityinyourdailyroutine(常規(guī)).Adaytimeroutineisjustasimportantasabedtimeroutine.Includingphysicalexerciseintoyourroutinecanhelpyoufeelmoretiredatnightandpromotebettersleep.Youcanspendsometimeoutsideeveryday.(5)15.(2024?成都)Takingagreatphotoisnoteasyandtherearelotsofthingstoconsider.Howdoyouchooseandorganizeyoursubjectswithinyourphoto?(1)Herearesometipsfromtheart,designandphotographyexperts.Findafocus.Whentakingapicture,askyourself,"What'sthefocus?"Ifyouaretakingapictureofacrowdedstreet,chooseasubjectwhichdrawsyoureye.(2)Ifit'salandscapephotoofafield,thefocuscouldbeabigtree.(3)It'sabitboringtoputyoursubjectrightinthemiddle.Placeitalittleontheleftorrightofyourphoto.Imagineyourphotoisdividedintoathree﹣by﹣threegrid(網(wǎng)格)ofboxes.Oneofthecornersofyourcentralsquareiswhereyourfocusshouldbe.Createcolorfulcontrasts(對比).Colorinapictureismoreeasilynoticedifithasacontrast.(4)Theywillstandoutmoreiftheyaretakenbesideagreystonewall,orphotographedagainstabrightbluesky.Trydifferentangles.Toaddmoreinteresttoaphoto,trytakingitfromdifferentangles.Thismeansyouneedtomovearound,takingphotosfromdifferentsides,fromaboveorfrombelow.Forexample,ifyouphotographabuildingfromaplaneitlookstinybutaphotoofthesamebuildinglookingupfromthestreetmakesitlookhuge.(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﹣speedymachine,andthefoodyoueatiswhatkeepsyougoing.(1)Eatingtherightfoodhelpsyourbodyrunsmoothlyandstaystrong.Giveyouenergy.Thefoodyoueatgivesyouenergytorun,jumpandplay.Proteins(蛋白質(zhì))areagoodchoice.(2)Helpyougrow.Areyoutryingtogettallerandstronger?Eatingthingssuchaschicken,fishandbeansdoesgoodtoyourgrowth.(3)Somefoodsareliketinydoctors.Fruitsandvegetables,suchasapplesandcarrots,haveanactiveinfluenceonyourbodyifsomethinggoeswrong,likewhenyouhavealittlecold.Keepyouslim.Sometimespeopleeattoomuchsugarorfattyfoods,andit'slikeputtingtoomuchweightinyourbackpack.(4)Eatingagoodmixoffoodscanhelpyoustaylight.Howcanyoustarteatingbetter?Firstly,eatallkindsoffoods.(5)Don'tbetoopicky(挑食).Next,havethreemealsaday.Youaresupposedtohaveeachmealontime.Lastly,drinkwater.Asagardenneedswatering,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.Fromthe7thto13thcentury,paper﹣cuttingbecamepopular,especiallyduringChinesefestivals.Theartspreadtotheworldinthe14thcentury.Inthebeginning,Chinesepeopleusedthinmaterialslikeleavestomakethecutting.Afterpaperwasinvented,theyfoundthatthismaterialwaseasytocut.(2)Peoplemakepaper﹣cuttingtochowbeautifulthingsandexpresstheirgoodwishes.(3)Everythingcanbecomethethemeofpaper﹣cutting,fromgreatpeopletothethingsthatcanbefoundineverydaylifesuchasbirds,flowersandanimals.TherearealsosomeChinesecharactersintraditionalChinesepaper﹣cutting.Themostcommonfivecharactersare"福(blessing)","祿(career)","壽(longlife)","喜(happiness)","財(wealth)".Thesecharactersshowpeople'shopeforthosefivepartsoflife.(4)Peopleonlyneedapieceofpaperandapairofscissorsoraknife.Usingscissorscanmakeseveralpiecesofpaper﹣cuttingatatimebycuttingseveralpiecesofpapertogether,whileusingknivescanmakeonlyonepieceatatime.Buttomakethisartperfectisnoteasyatallbecauseitrequiresalotofeffort,practice,skillsandimagination.Atpresent,insomepartsofChina,thepaper﹣cuttingskillhasbecomeamustforwomenandasymbolofaclevermind.A.Weneedtolearnsomecuttingskills.B.Itiseasytolearnhowtomakepaper﹣cutting.C.Andthenpaperbecamethemainmaterialforpaper﹣cutting.D.Apieceofpaper﹣cuttinghasacertainmeaningbehindit.E.Ithasalonghistory.F.Theyalsoshowtraditionalculturewithdifferentstylesofpaper﹣cutting.18.(2024?羅湖區(qū)校級三模)A.TheythinktheyarehealthyfruitsrichinvitaminA.B.Butinfact,carrotscomeinmanydifferentsizesandcolors.C.Then,mixinsomeplantmaterialoranimalfertilizer(肥料).D.Thebestwaytojudgeifacarrotisreadytobeharvestedisbyitscolor.E.Warmdays,coolnightsandamediumsoiltemperaturearemoresuitable.F.Manypeopledonotknowthatcarrotscanbegrownduringthewintermonths.Carrotsareeasytoraiseandeasytoharvest(收獲).Whenpeoplethinkofcarrots,theyusuallypictureintheirmindavegetablethatislong,thinandorange.(1)Forexample,ParisMarketcarrotsareaboutfivecentimetersaround.Romecarrotsarethinandabouttwenty﹣fivecentimeterslong.AndBelgianWhitecarrotsare,astheirnameshows,white.Howcanyouraisecarrotswithgoodtaste?Weatherandsoilconditionsbothaffectthewaycarrotstaste.(2)Forthebestresults,carrotsshouldbegrowninsandysoilwithoutrocks.Toprepareyourgardenforcarrots,digupthesoilandturnitover.(3)Carrotsneedtimetodeveloptheirsugarcontent.Thisgivesthemtheirtaste.Iftheyareharvestedtooearly,theywillnothaveenoughsugar.Butcarrotslosetheirsweetnessifyouwaittoolongtopullthemfromtheground.(4)Usually,thebrighterthecolor,thebetterthetaste.(5)Ifthewinterisnotcoldenoughtofreezetheground,youcangrowandharvestcarrotsthesamewayasduringthesummermonths.Evenifthegroundfreezes,simplycoveryourcarrotgardenwithathicklayerofleavestokeepwarm.19.(2024?寶安區(qū)校級三模)A.Readgroupsofwords.B.ReadingwellinEnglishisuseful.C.Leavetimetoincreaseyourvocabulary.D.Youneedtosetupaperiodoftimetoread.EAnddon'tpickabookthatistooeasyortoodifficult.F.Youcangobacktocheckwordsyoudon'tunderstandlater.LearninghowtoreadinEnglishcanbeadifficulttask.Butit'ssomethingyou'llhavetodoonyourlanguagelearningjourney.(1)Thesetipsareforyou!Choosetherightmaterials.Therearesomanychoices!Tochoosetherightreadingmaterial,youneedtodecidewhatyourgoalis.(2)Choosebookswhereyouunderstandatleast80%ofthematerial.Beintentional.Beingintentionalmeansdoingsomethingonpurposewithareasoninmind.(3)Saveacertainamounttimetospendonreadingordecideonacertainnumberofpagesyouwanttoreadeachday.(4)Readingcanintroduceyoutonewvocabularywords.ManywordsinEnglishareoftenusedtogetherinalmostthesamewa

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