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任务型阅读15篇(成都名校模拟)(2024·四川成都·二模)阅读下面短文,完成题后的表格。Whenyoufeeldisappointed,youshouldknowitisnaturalandnormal,andeveryonewillexperienceitintheirlife.Sometimeslifebringsusadifficulthand,andeventsandtrials(考验)wecan’tcontrolhappentous.Othertimesitisourownactionsthemselvesthatcauseourtrials.Evenso,disappointmentispartoflife’sjourney.Whetherwehaveabetterlifedependsonhowwedealwithit.Herearesomestepstohelpustomakeourjourneymoreenjoyable.Firstly,redefine(重新定义)ourrules.Itisconsideredthateveryonehashisown“rule”intheirmind.Ifourownrulesaretooperfect,thentheywilldisappointusgreatly.Whenwefeeldisappointed,itiswisetoreviewandredefineourrules.Tryanencouragingrule:IamhappyandIamsuccessfulsinceIhavemademygreatestefforts.Secondly,remindourselvesnowandthenofthereasonswhyweareworkingtowardsthegoal.Itisofgreathelptorememberthereasonswhenwefeeldown.Byrevisitingthosereasons,wewilllikelyrenewourpromisesandnotgethunguponthedisappointmentofthemoment.Thirdly,thinkaboutourlargervision(视野)andrecommit(重新提交)toit.Itreallyhelps.Disappointmentisaveryvaluableexperience,whichservesasagoodeducatorandmakesusmoreabletomeetthechallengesofthefuture.Finally,resetandhaveanewstart.Ithelpspreventusfromgettingintoself-pityandforceustogetupandmoveforward.Don’tliveinthepast.Takewhatthepasthastaughtusandkeepmoving.Wakeuptheverynextdayasifourwholelifeisaheadofusandwehavethechancetorestart.Nothingthathappenedinthepastcanstopusfromcreatingthelifethatwehavealwaysdesiredorfromachievingthegoalsthatweareworkingtowards.LearningtodealwithdisappointmentIntroductionIt’stoonaturalandnormaltofeeldisappointedandlearningtodealwithitispartofafulfillinglife.CausesofdisappointmentEventsandtrialsinlifearesometimesoutof1.Sometimesourtrialsarecausedbyourownactions.2todealingwithdisappointment
Redefineourrules3disappointourselves,trysomeencouragingonesRemindourwhysBeingremindedoftenofourwhyshelpsusrenewourpromisesandgetoverthedisappointment.Recommittoourvision4makesustobemoreabletomeetthechallengesofthefuture.ResetandstartanewlifeInsteadoflivinginthepast,wetakewhatwehavelearnedfromthepastandmoveforward.ConclusionDealingwithdisappointmentproperlycanimprove5ofourlifeandmakeourlifejourneyenjoyable.(2024·四川成都·二模)完成图表根据短文内容,完成图表格中所缺信息。Sayhelloto“TongMei’er”,it’stheamazingmascotfortheChengduInternationalHorticulturalExpo2024,alsoknownastheChengduWorldGardenExpo.It’sinspiredbythedovetree,aunique(独一无二的)plantonlyinChina,andtheancientBronzeBirdfromtheSanxingduiculture.TongMei’erisasymbolofpeace,inclusiveness,andtherichculturalheritage(遗产)oftheSichuan.Thedesign(设计)ofTongMei’ercomesfromthefollowingthree:DoveTree:Themascot’scrowncomesfromthedovetree,anancient,endangeredandnational-levelprotectedplant.ItshowsnotonlyChengdu’secological(生态的)beautybutalsodifferentkindsofanimalsandplants.BronzeBird:Thebeak,tail,andwingpatternsofTongMei’ercreativelydrawfromtheBronzeBird,anartifactofSanxingdui.ItreflectsthelonghistoryanddeepcultureofSichuanandthebeautyoftheancientShuculture.PeaceDove:Thedesignalsoincludestheimageofapeacedove.Thatmeansthevalueslikepeace,friendship,equality,andfreedom,aswellasthewishesoffriendlyinternationalrelations.Thename“TongMei’er”issimilartoalocallovelytermforalittlegirlinChengdu.It’sgoodforincreasingatouchoffriendlinessandeaseforremembranceandspread.ForTongMei’er,thepointedbeak,upliftedtail,andwingdecorationsareinspiredbytheSunBirdfoundontheBronzeTree.ThedovetreeflowerontopisthesymbolofancientShucivilizationandtheresolutionforecologicalandculturaldevelopment.ThedesignofTongMei’ernotonlyreflectsChengdu’snaturalecologyandculturalessence(精髓)butalsoshowsthecity’ssceneasa“ParkCity”.ItexpressesthehopesandblessingsforthesuccessfulhostingoftheWorldGardenExpo.Astheofficialmascot,TongMei’erwillplayanimportantroleinfutureactivities,it’llserveasafriendlyenvoythatconnectChengduwiththeworld.6.7.8.9.10.(2024·四川成都·二模)The“disappearing”breaksbetweenclasseshavebecomeawidelydiscussedtopicrecentlyinChina.Avideoshowstherearehardlyanystudentsontheplaygroundevenduringthe25-minute“bigbreak”.Manyschoolshaverulesincludingnorunninginthehallways,orevenleavingtheschoolbuildingduringbreaksforsafetyconsideration.Butwithouttheserules,somestudentsstillchoosetostayindoorsbecauseofthedistancetotheplayground.Andtheysometimeshavetorushtotherestroomasteachersbegintheclassearlyorendclasslate.ItissimilarinEngland.Manyschoolshaveshortenedtheirbreaksinrecentyears.Theysaythatitreducesbadbehaviorandprovidesmoretimeforlearning.Overhalfofthemiddleschoolsonlyhavealunchbreakof54minutesorless.Theschooltimeofthetwocountriesmaybedifferent,buttheybothagreeontheimportanceofbreaks.Schoolbreaksofferachancetocatchupwithfriends,relax,eatlunch,andgetsomefreshair.Ifpupilshavemoretimeawayfromtheirlessons,thentheycanrestproperlyandbereadyfortheclassesahead.Itwillalsogivethemachancetoreflectonwhattheyhavelearned.Thiscouldimprovestudents’mentalhealthastheywillnotbestressedandworried.Ifstudentsusetimetoexercise,itwouldgreatlyimprovetheirhealthlevels.NowpeopleinEnglandarecallingforlongerbreaksandtheythinkit’sstudents’righttohave75minutesofbreak.TheNationalHealthServicesuggestsexercisingforatleastanhouraday.TohelpChinesestudentsenjoythelively“10minutes”,schoolsarerequiredtoprovidesafeenvironmenttodosportsandplaytogether.It’salsotheirresponsibilitytoencouragestudentstogooutforproperactivitiesandrelaxationaswellastoteachstudentsthesafetyknowledge.11.12.13.14.15.(2024·四川成都·二模)阅读短文,根据其内容,完成表格中所缺信息,将答案按编号依次填入表格内的题号后。UndertheinfluenceoftheSilkRoad,Chinaisoftenanexporter(输出国).However,throughoutthehistoryoftheseroutes,manythingswereintroducedtoChinathroughthem.Herearethreeofthem.TheCentralAsianareaintroducedmanyproductstoChina.Forexample,duringtheHanandJindynasties,nomadicpeoplefromtheNorthintroducedcrops(作物)likecarrotstoChinathroughtheNorthernSilkRoad.OneofthefoodsmadefromthosecropsisHubing,atypeofbreadpopularinthewesternareasofChina.ItwasintroducedtoChang’anbypeoplefromCentralAsiaduringtheTangDynasty.Besides,manyofthesepeoplefromwesternareasopenedcakeshopsinChang’an.OneofthemostpopularproductstheseshopssoldwasBiluo,atypeofcakethatlookedlikeapillow.Peoplecouldseethecolorofthefillinginsidefromtheoutsidebecausethesurfaceofthisdessertwasquitethin.Anotherfoodisalargenumberofspices(香料),suchaspepper.TheywereintroducedtoChinathroughareassuchastheIndianSubcontinent.Pepperwasfirstusedformedicalpurposes,butlater,duringtheTangDynastyitwasusedforcooking.AftertheTangDynasty,Chinabegantogrowpepperinitssouthernareas.However,theproductionwasnotenoughtomeettheneedsandpeppercontinuedtobeimported(进口)fromabroad.DuringtheSongDynasty,thankstothedevelopmentofseatransportation,pepperwasimportedinlargenumbersanditwasnolongerasvaluableasbefore.Butformostpeople,pepperremainedanexpensivespicethatwasonlysavedforspecialevents,suchaswhencookingforguests.DuringtheMingDynasty,theSeaSilkRoadgreatlyincreasedtheimportofpeppertoChina.ThefoodintroducedtoChinathroughtheSilkRoadnotonlyenrichedthedietoftheChinesepeople,butalsoencouragedculturalexchanges.
16➢CentralAsiansencourageditsdevelopment.➢ItwasintroducedtoChang’anduring17.➢Itwasa18cake.➢Itssurfaceissothinthatpeoplecanseethefillinginsideeasily.➢Itwasfirstusedas19.➢ItbegantobeplantedinthesouthernareasaftertheTangDynasty.➢DuringtheSongDynasty,pepperwasstillan20thingatahighpriceformostpeople.(2024·四川成都·二模)阅读下面短文,根据短文内容,完成表格中所缺的信息。Overthelast20years,technologyhasbeenusedmoreandmoreinschools.Thesedays,it’scommonforstudentstousecomputersortablets.Inmanyplaces,it’snormalforstudentstolookupinformationontheInternetratherthanusingbooks.AsclassesmovedonlineduringtheCOVID-19pandemic,theuseoftechnologyineducationgrewevenmorequickly.Butistechnologyreallyusefultostudents?ArecentreportbyUNESCO(联合国教科文组织)warnsthatusingtechnologyinclassesmaynothelpasmuchasmanypeoplebelieve.UNESCOagreesthattechnologycanhelpinmanyways.Itcanallowstudentstolearninwaysthataremoreinteresting;itcanhelpteachersexplaindifficultideas;itcanalsohelpstudentswhohavespecialneeds.ButUNESCOalsosaystechnologycanbeverydistracting(令人分心的).Whenstudentsusephonesinclass,itcangetinthewayoftheirlearning.Onestudythatwascarriedoutin14countriesshowsthatevenjusthavingasmartphonenearbycanbedistracting.Evenso,UNESCOsaysthatlessthan25%oftheworld’scountriesban(禁止)phonesinschools.Thegoalofthereportistohelpimprovehowtechnologyisusedineducation.Thereportsaysthattechnologycanbehelpful,butitshouldn’tbethecenterofeducation.Instead,technologyshouldsimplybeusedtoproperlysupportlearning.“Toomuchattentionontechnologyineducationusuallycomesatahighcost,”thereportsays.“Weneedtoteachchildrentostudybothwithandwithouttechnology,”saysManos,thedirectorbehindtheUNESCOreport.Also,thereportsuggeststhatthebestwaytolearnisstilltoworkcloselywithteachers.Workingwithotherclassmatesalsohelpsstudentslearnwell.UNESCOsaysthatmostschoolsshouldspendmoremoneyonbooks,classroomsandteachers.Background:Theuseoftechnologyineducationkeeps21•Electronicsarecommonamongstudents.•StudentsnormallyturntotheInternetforinformation.•TheCOVID-19pandemicspeduptheuseoftechnologyineducation.22•allowingstudentstolearninmoreinterestingways•helpingwiththeteachingwork•meetingstudents’specialneedsProblems:•Technologyinfluencesstudents’23onlearning.•Mostcountrieshaven’trealizedtheproblem.Conclusion(结论):Usingtechnologyineducationmaybe24thanwethink.Goal:tohelpimprovethewaytechnologyisusedineducation•Regardtechnologyasatoolinsteadofthecenterofeducation.•Don’t25technologyineducationtoomuch.•Spendmoremoneyonbooks,classroomsandteachersratherthanontechnologies.(2024·四川成都·二模)完成图表,根据短文内容,完成图表中所缺信息。The“sixthsense”ofdirectionhasbeenamysterytoscientistsformorethantwentyyears.Bytryingoutideasandsolvingproblemsonebyone,theyarenowgettingclosertooneanswer.Onefunnyideaisthatanimalsmighthaveabuilt-incompass(指南针).Ourearthitselfisabigmagnet(碰体)andalittlemagnetichandthatswingsfreelylinesitselfwiththebigearthmagnettopointnorthandsouth.That’swheretheinspirationofcompasscame.Actuallytheideaofthelivingcompasscamejustfromwatchinganimalsinnature.Manybirdsmovetwiceayearbetweentheirsummerhomesandwinterhomes.Someofthemflyforthousandsofkilometersandmostlyatnight.Testshaveshownthatsomebirdscantellstarpatterns.ButtheycankeeponcourseevenundercloudyskiesHowcantheydothat?Oneinterestingstudywastosticklittlemagnetstothepigeons’(鸽子)beads—justasaloudradiocankeepyoufromhearingacalltodinner.Onsunnydays,thatdidnotfoolthem.Clearly,theycanusethesuntotellwhichwaytheyaregoing.Butoncloudydays,thebirdswithmagnetscouldnotfindtheirway.Itwasasifthemagnetshadstoppedtheirmagneticsense.Ananswercamefromapieceofunexpectedinformation.Ascientistwasstudyingbacteria(细菌)thatliveinsmallpools.Hehappenedtofindlittlerod-likebacteriathatallswamtogetherinonedirection—north.Furtherstudyshowedthateachlittlebacteriumhadachainofthickthingsinside,whichproved(证实)magnetic.Thebacteriahadmadethemselvesintolittlemagnetsthatcouldlineupwiththeearth’smagnet.Thebignewswasthatalivingthingevenasimplebacterium,canmakemagnetite.Thatledtoasearchtoseewhetheranimalsmighthaveit.Byusingaspecialinstrumentcalledmagnetometer(磁力计),scientistswereabletofindmagnetiteinbeesandbirds,andeveninfish.Ineachanimal,themagneticstuffwasalwaysinorclosertothebrain.Thus,theideaofabuilt-inanimalcompassbegantoseemreasonable.26.27.28.29.30.(2024·四川成都·一模)阅读下面短文,根据其内容,完成图表中所缺的信息。Haveyounoticedthatmanypeoplearoundyouseemtobelisteningtoaudiobooks(有声读物)theseyears?It’sactuallyatrend(趋势)inthewholenation.AccordingtoareportonChinesepeople’sreadinghabits,32.7percentofChineseadultshadthehabitoflisteningtoaudiobookswhentheywerefreein2021.Andthepercentageisstillrising.Asaresult,moreandmorepublishinghousespublish(出版)newbooksinprinttogetherwiththeiraudioanddigitalversions(数字版本)tomeettheneedsofdifferentreaders.So,whatmakesaudiobookssopopular?Well,herearesomeadvantagesoflisteningtoaudiobooks.Firstofall,inthebusylife,noteveryoneispatientenoughtositdownandreadabookunhurriedly.Butwithaudiobooks,peoplecanlistentothemwhentheyaredriving,cooking,walking,andsoon.Second,althoughbookscanmakearoomlookbetter,itmightnotbethecasewithsomeonewholivesinasmallspace.Audiobooksareeasytogetfromacomputerorsmartphone,andtheyneednospaceintheroom.Third,whenmakingaudiobooks,peopleusemoderntechnologywhichdoesn’trequireanyinkorpaper.Bydoingso,plentyoftreesaresavedandnopollutionwillbecaused.Fourth,forsomepeople,readingcanbeatiringchore.Thisisn’ttosaythatbooksareboringbutnoteveryonecanenjoythemselvesinbooksformanyhours.Audiobookscanincludemusic,voiceacting,andemotionalintonationsthatmakepeoplefeelmoreexcited.Butevenwiththoseadvantages,peopleshouldn’tgiveuponprintedbooks.Thesmellofprintandthephysicalfeelofpapercanprovidepeoplewithacompletelydifferentexperience.3132333435(2024·四川成都·一模)阅读下面短文,根据其内容,完成表格中所缺的信息。Playingcomputergamesisusuallyseenasawasteoftime.However,whatifyoucouldlearnsomethingfromagame?StudentsfromChengduNo.7MiddleSchoolrecentlycreatedfourgamesthatarebotheducationalandfun.FourgroupsofstudentsfromtheRoblox,afamousgameorganization,weregiventhetaskofcreatingeducationalgamesonanytopic.ThefirstgroupusedtheknowledgeofphysicsandchemistrytomakethegameArrowRound-the-World.Inthegame,playersgoonanjourneyonanislandandfinishtaskswiththeknowledgetheylearnedinphysicsandchemistry.Here’sonetask.Itisaboutcreatingamaterialtobalance(平衡)thetwosidesofthescalesothattheplayercancrosstheriver.AnothergamecalledYOUNIVERSEgivesplayersatask-fightingwiththedevils(魔鬼)insidetheirmindssuchasworry,stressandsoon.Theycreatedsixcards.Allofthecardsare“guns”thatplayerscanusetofightagainstdevils,butthefailuretousetheminabalancedwaywillresultintheriskofbecomingdevilsthemselves.Theideaistofindabalancebetweentheirstressatpresentandtheirambition(雄心)forthefuture.Theothertwogroupsfocusonabiggerpicture.CovertheNestisastoryaboutourfutureworldwheretheenvironmentispollutedterriblyandsocietyisunsafe.TheplayerscanfeeltheharmhumanshavedonetotheEarthbytravelingthroughrichandpoorneighborhoodsinafutureworld.AnothergameBacktoChinatakestheplayerstodifferentplacesinChina,likemountainsanddeserts.ItwillsoonbeincludedinRobloxsothatpeoplefromaroundtheworldcanexperiencethebeautyofChina.3637383940(2024·四川成都·一模)Haveyoueverheard“Younevergetasecondchancetomakeafirstimpression(印象)”?Itmaysoundlikeanunusualpieceofadvice,butitistrue—thefirstimpressionsomeonehasofyouwhenmeetingyouforthefirsttimewillprobablyinfluencehowthatpersontreatsyouorreactstoyouinthefuture.Whatisevenmoreinterestingisthatthebraintakesinalltheinformationtocreatethatfirstimpressioninaboutthreeseconds.Whenyoumeetsomeoneforthefirsttime,bythetimeyouhavetoldyournameorshakenhands,theotherpersonhasalreadyhadanopinionaboutthekindofpersonyouare.Sohowdoyoumakeagoodfirstimpression?Allthingsgrown-upstellyou,suchasbeingpoliteandbeingwell-dressed,areveryimportant.However,themostimportanttoolformakingagoodfirstimpressionisyourface.Smiling,beingactive,andlookinglikeyouarehappywillalmostalwaysleaveapositive(积极的)impressiononpeople,especiallythosewhodonotknowyou.Mostpeople,generallyspeaking,arereadytosmilebackwhentheyaresmiledat.What’smore,smilingandbeinginapositivemoodhelpyoutoknowandgetabetterunderstandingofnewthings.Thismeansthatyoucanpossiblybefriendliertopeopleyoudonotknowandbemorecreativeandabletosolveproblemsmorequickly.So,ifyoueverneedareasontobehappy,thinkaboutthewonderfulpeopleyoumightmeetandimpressthemwithacheerfulsmile.TheFirstImpressiondoescountThe41ofthefirstimpression·The42you’vetoldyournameorshakenhands,afirstimpressioniscreated.·Thefirstimpressionsomeonehasofyoudecideshowthatpersontreatsorreacttoyou.The43waysofmakingagoodfirstimpression·Beingpoliteandbeingwell-dressedarefrom44.·Smiling,beingactiveandbeinghappyleaveapositiveimpressiononpeople.·Smilingandbeinginapositivemoodhelpyouto45andfindwayouteasier.Smilingisthebestwaytobebothhappyandmakeagoodfirstimpression.(23-24九年级上·四川成都·期末)阅读下面短文,根据其内容,完成表格中所缺的信息。并将答案填写在答题卡相应题号后。TohelpmoredisabledpeopletofindjobsinGuangzhou,Starbucks(星巴克)hasopeneditsfirst“SilentCafé”(咖啡馆)inChinawherealmosthalfthestaffhavehearingdisabilities.Fourteenoutofthethirtystaffmembershavetroublehearing,andsoStarbuckshascreatedacaféthatdoesn’trequirecustomerstosayanything—northestafftohearanything.“ThismightbethequietestStarbucksamongtheover3,800shopsontheChinesemainland,”saysLeoTsoi,ChiefOperatingOfficerofStarbucks,China.Thenewlyopened“SilentCafé”hasaspecialorderingsystem(系统)whereallfoodanddrinksarenumbered,lettingcustomerseasilywritedowntheirorderandallowingthemtoplaceorderswithouthavingtosayaword.ChenSiting,astaffmembersharesherthoughtsabouttheidea.“Wecannothearyoubutwouldliketoshareatastycoffeewithyou,”saysSiting.“Ibelievemorepeoplelikemecouldfindajobtheydreamaboutinthefuture,”shecontinues.LikeSiting,ZhuJieying,hasbeenworkingatStarbucksforaboutsevenyears,makinghimthemasterofthefirstSilentCafé.HehopesthatStarbuckscouldopenmorechancesforthosewhoaredisabled,andencouragethemtoprovethemselvesandtodiscovermorepossibilitiesinlife.Starbucks“SilentCafé”Basicinformation>ThefirstoneinChinawas46inGuangzhou.>Almosthalfitsstaffhavehearingdisabilities.>Itscustomersplacetheirorderwithouthavingtosayanythingbywritingdowncertain47.Staffmembers’48>ChenSiting:Morepeoplewithhearingdisabilitieslikehercouldfindtheir49jobsinthefuture.>ZhuJieying:Starbuckscould50thedisabledwithmorechances.(23-24九年级上·四川成都·期末)Everyyear,340millionbirdsarekilledonroadsintheUS.335,000Europeanhedgehogs(刺猬)arekilledonroadsintheUK.Whendrivingdownmosthighwaysandsometimesalsoonroadwaysincities,animalsarehitbycarsorothervehicles(车辆)byaccident.Arecentstudyshowed,forthefirsttime,thefast-developingroadnetworkisbadlyinfluencingonanimalsincitiesinChina.LiZhongqiuandhisteamfromNanjingUniversitylookedattheproblemandstartedtheresearch.First,theychoseNanjingasthestudysubject.Atotalofnineroadswerechosenfortheresearch,includingthreenationalhighways,withover224.27kilometerslong.Thentheresearcherskeptaneyeontheroadseverytwoweeksoverayear.Theteamrecordedatotalof293roadkillcases.Birdsmadeupnearlyhalfthetotal.Cats,dogsandblackbirdswerethethreemostcommonlykilledanimals.“Thismaybeduetothelargenumberofhomelesscatsanddogsincities,”Lisaid.Also,thereareusuallyalargenumberofblackbirdsineasternChina,andtheycanbeattractedbyfliesorotherinsects,leadingtofurtheraccidents.RoadkillhappensmoreofteninNovemberandJanuary,theteamfound.Thismaybeduetothefactthatsomewarm-bloodedanimalshavetogooutandsearchforfoodduringthesetimeswhenfoodishardertofind.Theresearcherscallonpolicymakerstodevelopsometrafficandanimalprotectionrules,suchasspeedlimitsandtrafficcontrols.Andtheythinktobuildspecialroadsforanimalsisagoodway.Thesearefour“lifepassages”foranimalsusedinsomecountries.
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Canopy(树冠的)crossing51.52.53.54.55.(23-24九年级上·四川成都·期末)阅读下面短文,完成题后的表格。Anewstudyhasfoundthat176kindsofbirdsaroundtheworldarebuildingtheirnestswithrubbishfromhumans,suchascigarettebutts(烟头)andplasticbags.Aren’tbirdssupposedtousegrass,leavesandotherpartsoftreestobuildtheirhomes?Yes,theyusedto.Butnowthingsaredifferent.AgroupofEuropeanscientistslookedintoabout35,000studiesonbirdnests.Itwasfoundthatbirdshaveusedman-madethingsinnestsalmosteverywhereonEarth.Scientistsfoundthatsomerubbishseemstobehelpful.Thisiswhybirds“like”puttingitintheirnests.Forexample,cigarettebuttshavesomechemicals,sotheycankeepinsectsawayandprotectthebabybirds.Plasticbagsareusefulinkeepingtheanimalswarm,andotherhardthings,suchaspapercards,canmakenestsstronger.However,intheend,humanrubbishmayonlybringmoreproblemstobirds.Theunhealthychemicalsincigaretteshurtthebabybirds.Theymaygetsickorhaveshorterlives.Ifthebabybirdseatotherkindsofrubbishbyaccident,theywillalsogethurt.Tomakemattersworse,ifthecigarettefireisnotoffwhenthebirdbringsitbacktoitshome,itmaysetthenestonfire.Seabirdswerefoundtoaddfishingnetstobuilduptheirnests,whichmayalsocausethemindanger,andit’simpossibleforthemtogetoutbythemselves.Ourfriendsintheairarelivingahardlifebecauseofsomehumanactivities.Toimprovethesituation,peopleshouldn’tbeallowedtosmokeorleaverubbishbehindwhentherearemanytreesaround.Andtomaketheideawork,peoplewillhavetopaycertainmoneyorhelpcleantheareaforsometimeiftheydon’tfollowtherule.Thisprotectstheenvironmentaswellastheanimalslivingnearby.Wecanalsoplayourpartbybuildingartificial(人工的)neststhatarewarmandsafeforbirdstouseinsteadofforcingthemtobuildtheirown.56.57.58.59.60.(23-24九年级上·四川成都·期末)阅读下面短文,根据其内容,完成图表中所缺的信息。Incoldweather,weoftenmissthewarmthofsummer.Itwouldbegreatifwecouldstore(储存)thesummerheatforthecoldwintermonths.Believeitornot,anewtechnologyhasmadethisideapossible-byusingalotofsand.Haveyoueverbeentoabeachonahotday?Ifso,thenyoucanfeelthatthesandisburningyourfeet.Infact,sandcanbeheatedtoveryhightemperatures.Itisalsoverygoodatstoringthatheat.Forthisreason,someFinnishengineershavecreatedaseven-meter-tallsandbattery.Thislargebatterytowerisfilledwithabout100tonsofsand.Theengineersusedsomesolarpanels(太阳能电池板)toproduceelectricity.Thesandcanbeheatedbytheelectricitytoabout500degreesCelsius(摄氏度)andstayhotforseveralmonths.Therefore,theenergystoredinsummercanbeusedinwinter.Theheatcanbeusedtowarmhomes,officesandevenlocalswimmingpools.ThisgreenenergytechnologyisstillbeingtestedinFinland.Theengineerswanttospreadittotheworldassoonaspossible.Theyhopethistechnologycanhelpreducetheuseoffossilfuels(化石燃料).61.62.63.64.65.(23-24九年级上·四川成都·期末)完成图表根据短文内容,完成图表中所缺信息。A2023surveyreportedonlyabout55%parentslettheirchildren(aged7-12)decidewhattowear.Parentsoftenwanttobepartofhowtheirchildrendresssothatitisacceptableandcorrectfortheirage,weatherandtheactivity.Parentshavemoreexperience.Itispartoftheirjoblikemakingsuretheirchildreneathealthily.Ifparentsdidnothelpchildrenchooseclothes,theymightwearthingsthatdon’tmakesense,likeflip-flopsintherain.What’smore,inaspecialsituation,itcanbenecessarytodressinacertainwaytoshowrespect.Choosingclothescanbeajoint(共同的)effort:childrensaywhattheypreferbutparentshavethefinalsay.Aschildrengetolder,theydevelopstrongeropinionsofhowtheywanttodress.That’swhythesurveyalsoshowedmostchildrenstartsaying“No”toparents’clothingchoicesatabouttheageofseven.Someyoungpeopledon’tcarehowtheydress;somewanttoexpresstheirstylesordresslikepeopletheyadmire.Parentsdon’talwaysunderstandwhatchildrenlikeorknowwhatpopularstylesare.Choosingtheirownclothescanbefunandcreative,andallowsthemtoexpressthemselvesanddevelopaperso
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