高一阅读理解训练第一期语文Word格式文档下载.docx
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Oneofnon-nativespeakers’biggestproblemsisbeingtooshytospeak.Thiscanbethebiggesthurdleforalotofpeople.Beawarethoughthatmostpeoplespeakmorethanonelanguageandknowhowdifficultitistolearnanewone.Also,mostpeoplereallydon’tevennoticeifyousaysomethingwrongorifyouaretooshy;
mostofthetimewehavefalseperceptionsofwhatothersmaythinkwhenreallynothingcouldbefurtherfromthetruth.
5.Enjoyyourself!
Youarelearninganotherlanguageforareasonsogoahead,havefun,makemistakesandeveninventnewwords!
It’sallpartoftheprocess.
1.Whydoestheauthorwritethisarticle?
A.TotellthereadershowtospeakEnglish.
B.Totellthereadershowtoovercomethefearofspeakingaforeignlanguage.
C.Tohelpusgainconfidenceinourselves.
D.Totellustoenjoyourselves.
2.Whichofthefollowingistrue?
A.YoumustbecorrectallthetimewhilespeakingEnglish.
B.Don’tbeafraidthatyoumaybeincorrectwhilespeakingEnglish.
C.YoushouldignorethemistakeswhenyouspeakEnglish.
D.Ridingabikeistokeepyourbalance.
3.Accordingtothepassage,wecanlearnthat
A.ifyouhaveanygrammarproblems,youcanalwaysaskforhelp.
B.ifyouaren’thonestwithyourself,youcan’trespondtoothersproperly.
C.whencommunicatinginEnglish,mostpeoplewillnoticeyourmistakes.
D.asanon-nativespeaker,he/sheknowshowharditistolearnEnglish.
4.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordmean?
A.Bignewsthatmakespeoplesatisfied.
B.Awayofsolvingproblems.
C.Adifficultywhichistobeconquered
D.Atoolwhichisusedtomakethings.
答案:
1.B2.B3.D4.C
二
Youknowwhoignoresatiger?
Youknowwhointerruptsatigerduringaworkmeeting?
Noone,that'
swho!
Ifyouwereatiger,yourroarwouldbeheardnearlytwomilesaway.
Everytiger'
sstripes(条纹)areunique—notwoarealike!
Youshouldn'
tfeeltheneedtohideyourstripeseither.Customize(设置,改制)yourworkspacewithpicturesofyourfamilyorfavoritehobby.FindcoolwallpapersordesktopappslikeRainmetertomakeyourdesktopyourown.
Ifyou'
vegotajoborassignment,don'
tprocrastinate(延期).Ifitfeelstoolarge,findasmallpartofityoucandonowandtryworkingonitforjust10or20minutes.Ifyoucankeepdoingthat,noproblemistoobig(ortoowet)foryou.
Someoneaskingtoborrowyourstapleroreyeingyourlunchagain?
Tigerscanclaimmorethan200squaremilesasterritory(领地).What'
syoursisyours.Don'
tbeafraidtoletpeopleknowitorbeafraidtosayno(politely,ofcourse).Ifyoudoloansomethingout,setclearexpectations(期望)ofwhenyouwantitback.
Eventhoughtigersarepowerfulhunters,onlyabout1inevery10huntsissuccessful.That'
sOK,though,becausedoesthetigergiveup?
No!
Sodon'
tgetdiscouraged.Takeabreak,relax,analyzewhatwentwrong,andtryagain.
Andwhenatigersucceeds,theyknowhowtomakethemostofagoodthing,chowingdown(吃)onupto90poundsoffoodinonesitting.Youshouldsavor(品味)yourvictoriesaswell,afterall,you'
veearnedthem!
______________________.Ifyou'
vebeenworkinglikeatiger,you'
vealsogottotakecareofyourselflikeone.Afterall,tigerscansleepover16hoursaday.
Makesureyou'
regettingahealthyamountofsleepeachnight,setspecificbedtimes,don'
tdrinkcaffeineintheevening,and—ifyou'
refeelingreallywild—removeallscreensfromyourbedroom.Yoursleepisprecious,andyouneedeveryminuteofit.
1.Theauthoragreeswiththefollowingstatementsexcept_____
A.Raiseyourvoiceandbeheard.
B.Showoffthethingsthatmakeyouunique.
C.Don’tletotherstakeadvantageofyou.Ownyourspace.
D.Tigersseldomhuntsuccessfullybecausetheygiveupeasily.
2.Fillintheblankwithaproperstatement.
A.Eighthoursofsleepisenough.
B.Takeyoursleepseriously.
C.Enoughsleepcanmakeyoufit.
D.Setspecifcbedtimes.
3.Ifyouareassignedtoolargeatask,howdoyoudealwithit?
A.Youalwayscomplaintothebossaboutit.
B.Youwillcompleteitatonce.
C.Youwillanalyzeit,anddoitstepbystepuntilcompleteit.
D.Youwillaskalotofyourfriendstohelpyou.
4.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?
A.Weshallhaveourownprincipleinourlife.
B.Weshallbeinafiercecompetitioninthefuture.
C.Weshalltakegoodcareofourselves.
D.Weshallgetbackallthethingswehavelent.
1.D2.B3.C4.A
三
1Studyalone
Sometimeskidswhostudyinagroupcanpickupnewideasandtipsfromothers.Doyoureallywanttotakethatchance?
2Don'
tbothertakingnotes
Themereprocessofwritingdowntheteacher'
scommentswouldmakesomeofthematerialsinkin,especiallyforsomelearners.Ifyoutakeclassnotes,you'
remorelikelytohaveallthematerialyouneedwhenitcomestimetostudyforatest.Forgetthat!
Don'
twriteanythingdown,especiallyifitsoundsimportant.
3Fallasleepinclass
Youcanalwaysspotthekidswhogetgoodreportcards.Theyarewideawakewhentheteacheristalkingorshowingexamplesontheboard.YoucantellthesekidsneverwatchTVorplayvideogamesuntiltheweehours(凌晨)ofthemorning.Youcansecureareallybadgradeifyoustayuphalfthenight,dragyourselftoclass,thendozealittlewhiletheinstructoristalking.
4Leaveyourworkathome
If,bysomechance,youdoallyourhomeworkandyoudoitverywell,youstillhaveagreatshotatfailing.Allyouhavetodoisleaveyourworkathome!
Successfulstudentsalwaysgatheralltheirmaterialstogetherthenightbefore.
5Annoytheteacher
Chewgum,don'
tpayattentioninclass,talktoyourfriends,sleep—dowhateveryoucantogetonyourteacher'
snerves.Ifyouannoytheteacher,heorshewillalwaysknowwhethertogiveyoucreditforeffort.
6Don'
tstudyforatestuntilthenightbefore
KidswhogetAsandBsusuallybeginstudyingassoonastheyfindoutatestiscoming.Theystartoutbyreadingoveralltheirnotesthefirstnightortwo,thenstarttestingthemselveswithlittlepracticequestionstheymakeup.IfyoureallywanttogetanF,avoidthiskindofbehavioratallcosts.Waituntilthenightrightbeforeexamday.
1.Whatdoyouthinkofthestatementslistedinboldletters?
A.Wecanbenefitfromthem.
B.Someofthemaregoodforusinourstudy.
C.Theytellusnevertostudylikethem.
D.Weshouldavoidsuchbehaviorsatwork.
2.Whatdoesthephrase“sinkin”mean?
A.Godownunderthesurfaceofwater.
B.Understoodclearlybythelearners
C.Destroyedcompletelybythelearners
D.Goodforthelearners
3.Whichofthefollowingstatementsisnottrue?
A.Youcankeepgoodgradesifyouarewideawakewhiletheteacheristalking.
B.Successfulkidsarealwayswellpreparedforthematerialsthenightbefore.
C.Neverpayattentioninclass,andtheteacherwillgiveyoucreditforeffort.
D.KidscangetAsandBsiftheyreadovertheirnotesatthebeginning.
4.Whichofthefollowingbehaviorscangettheinstructorangry?
A.Chewinggum,talkingtoyourfriendsinclass,payingattentiontotheteacher
B.Sleeping,chewinggum,talkingtoyourfriends
C.Talkingtoyourfriends,takingnotesinclass,payingattention
D.Studyingingroup,takingnotes,payingattention
答案1.C2.B3.C4.B
四
Beingtiredisrubbish.
Youwantnothingmorethantoreturntobed,butmoreoftenthannotyouhavethewholedayaheadofyou.It’stheworst.However,itmaynotjustbelackofsleepthat’sgettingtoyou-thefuelyou’reputtingintoyourbodyisjustasimportant.
AnutritionaltherapistrecentlyspoketoCosmoAustraliaaboutthedietaryneedsofyourbody,andhowyoucanhelpitfeelwell-restedandrefreshed.Afterall,adietofjunkfoodwillleadtojunkenergylevels.JackieLynch,anutritionaltherapist,toldCosmopolitanAustraliathatthefivetypesoftirednesswereasfollows:
Energyhighsandlows-Jackieat
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