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期末复习之阅读理解20篇(福建名校期末真题)(2223八年级下·福建福州·期末)Babiesdon’tlearntotalkjustfromhearingsounds.Theyarelip(唇)readerstoo.Ithappensduringthestagewhenababy’sbabbling(咿呀声)graduallychangesfromunclearvoicesintothatfirst“mama”or“dada”.Thebabyinordertodolikeyouhastofindouthowtoshapetheirlipstomakethatparticular(特别的)soundtheyarehearing,accordingtodevelopmentalpsychologistDavidLewkowiczofFloridaAtlanticUniversity,wholedthestudy.Apparentlyitdoesn’ttakethemtoolongtounderstandthemovementsthatmatchbasicsounds.Bytheirfirstbirthdays,babiesstartchangingbacktolookyouintheeyeagain.Itoffersmoreevidence(证据)thatquality(高质量的)facetimewithbabiesisveryimportantforspeechdevelopmentmorethanturningonthelatestbabyDVD.ButLewkowiczwentastepfurther.HeandhisstudentAmyHansenTifttestednearly180babies,groupsofthematages4,6,8,10and12months.How?TheyshowedvideosofawomanspeakinginEnglishorSpanishtobabiesofEnglishspeakers.TheyfoundthatwhenthespeakerusedEnglish,the4montholdsgazed(凝视)mostlyintohereyes.The6montholdsspentequalamountsoftimelookingattheeyesandthemouth.The8and10montholdsstudiedmostlythemouth.At12months,attentionstartedchangingbacktowardthespeaker’seyes.ButwhathappenedwhenthesebabieswhowereusedtoEnglishheardSpanish?The12montholdsstudiedthemouthlonger,justlikeyoungerbabies.Theyneededtheextrainformationtorecognizetheunfamiliarsounds.Thatfitswithresearchintobilingualism(双语)thatshowsbabies’brainsadjustthemselvestodistinguishing(区别)thesoundsoftheirnativelanguageoverotherlanguagesinthefirstyearoflife.Thecontinuedlipreadingshowsthe1yearoldsclearlystillarefitforlearning.Babiesaresohardtostudythatthisis“afairlyheroicdataset”,saysDukeUniversitycognitiveneuroscientist(神经学家)GregAppelbaum,whofoundtheresearchsoattractivethathewantstoknowmore.1.Accordingtothefirstparagraph,babies________.A.liketofigureouthowtoshapetheirlips B.learntotalkjustfromhearingthesoundsC.mightgetitsvoice“mama”bylipreading D.municatewithparentsthroughgestures2.Whatisnecessaryindevelopingbabies’speechaccordingtoLewkowicz?A.PlayingbabyDVDnearby. B.TeachingbabiestoreadEnglish.C.Speakingwithbabiesfacetoface. D.Speakingdifferentlanguagesinfrontofbabies.3.Whichofthefollowingshowstherightchangeofbabies’eyegazeaccordingtothetext?A. B.C. D.4.DukeUniversitycognitivescientistGregAppelbaumwill________inthenearfuture.A.carryonfurtherresearchinbabylearningB.learnmoreaboutadults’languagelearningC.developpopularbabyDVDStoearnmoremoneyD.teachparentshowtoimprovebabies’languageskills5.Whatwouldbethebesttitleofthetext?A.BabiesHaveDifferentWaystoTalkB.BabiesTryLipreadinginLearningtoTalkC.BabiesAreSuitabletoLearnTwoLanguagesD.BabiesCanEasilyAcceptForeignLanguage(2223八年级下·福建福州·期末)Whileeveryhumanonthisplanetisdifferent,twinsarefascinatingbecausetheychallengethat.truth.TheJimtwinswillmakeyouquestioneverythingaboutlife.ThetwinsJimLewisandJimSpringerwereseparatedwhentheywerejustfourweeksoldbytwodifferentadoptive(收养的)families.Whentheyreunitedattheageof39in1979,theydiscoveredtheybothhadlivedalmostthesamelives.“Ifsomeonehadetomewiththeseamazingsimilaritiesofthetwins.Iwouldn’thavebelievedthem.”saidscientistThomasBouchard,wholedthecasestudy.Similarities▲BothhadbeennamedJimbytheiradoptiveparents.▲Bothhadmarriedtwice;firsttowomennamed“Linda”andsecondtowomennamed“Betty”.▲Bothhadchildren,includingsonsnamed“JimAllan”.▲Bothhadatonetimeowneddogsnamed“Tony”.▲BothhaddrivenalightblueBMWtothesamebeachinFloridaforfamilyvacations.▲Bothlivedwithmigraineheadaches(Theyevenusedthesamewordstodescribetheheadaches).▲Bothenjoyedleavinglovenotestotheirwife.Accordingtothecasestudy,bothofthetwinshadbeentoldaskidsthattheyhadatwinbrother,butSpringer’smothertoldhimhistwinhaddied.AndLewiswasn’tinterestedinfindinghisbrotheruntillaterinhislife.HethentriedhisluckandfoundSpringer.Studieshaveshownthattwinsraisedapart(分开)areinfactmoresimilarinpersonalitythantwinsraisedtogether,becausetwinsraisedtogetherprefertobedifferentfromeachother,buttwinsraisedapartcanjustfollowtheirnature.6.ThetwinsJimLewisandJimSpringer________.A.bothbecameafatherat39 B.grewupseparatelyC.hadneverseeneachother D.livedpletelydifferentlives7.TheunderlinedsentenceshowsthatThomasBouchardis________thestudyresults.A.proudof B.surprisedat C.pleasedwith D.interestedin8.Fromthesimilarities,wecanknowthatthetwobrothers________.A.bothloveddriving B.marriedtwinsistersC.hadthesameillness D.raisedthesamedogs9.Whatdoestheunderlineword“personality”inlastparagraphmean?.A.character B.role C.appearance D.manner10.Accordingtothelastparagraph,twinsraisedapartwillbemorelikeeachotherbecausethey________.A.prefertobethesame B.loveeachothermoreC.growupastheyare D.havebetterrelations(2223八年级下·福建福州·期末)Iwasonmywaytovisitmysister,Mandi,whowasbadlyillinhospital.Itwaswinter.Theoncecolorfulleaveshadallfallenfromthetrees,leavingthemblackandbare.JustlikewhatMandiwasgoingthrough,thejoyfulthingsinherlifeweredroppingawayonebyone.“Arewealmostthere,grandma?”I’dnearlyforgottenmyyounggranddaughterwasinthecarwithme.She’dbeensittingquietlyinhercarseat,watchingthescenerygoby.Ineededtofocusonsomethingmorepositive,atleastforhersake.“Thankyou,God,forthisbeautifulday,”Isaid,tryingtosoundcheerful.Callingitbeautifulwasastretchbutatleastitwasn’training.“Iseeaprettybluesky,”Jocelynsaid.“Andtheyellowsun.Andthechocolatetrees!”“Chocolatetrees?”“Yes,”Jocelynsaid.SheseemedsurprisedIdidn’tknowexactlywhatshemeant.“Whenthetreesdon’thavetheirleavesonthem,theylooklikechocolate.”Chocolate?Ithought.Well,she’snotwrong.Theyaredeepbrown,likedarkchocolate.IwasstillthinkingaboutthosetreeswhenwegottoMandi’s,soItoldheraboutitassoonaswewalkedinthedoor.“Ilovethat!”Mandisaid,aglimmeroflightinhereyes.Shelookedatthetreesoutsidethewindow,“Iusedtoseesomethingbareanduglyoutthere,butourJocelynseeschocolatetrees.Weshouldallbelikethat,shouldn’twe?Weshouldlearntolookforthechocolate.”11.ThewriterandJocelynwereontheirwayto______.A.seeadoctor B.visitMandiC.enjoythescenery D.buychocolate12.Howdidthewriterfeelatthebeginningofthestory?A.Sad. B.Joyful. C.Cheerful. D.Angry.13.Whichofthefollowingcouldbetheillustration(插图)ofthepassage?A. B.C. D.14.Whatdoestheunderlinedwords“thechocolate”referto?A.Strongwilltolive. B.Thesweetmomentsinourlife.C.Thebeautyindarktimes. D.Loveamongfamilymembers.15.Whatcanwelearnfromthisstory?A.Thecolorofspringisflowers;thecolorofwinterisinourimagination.B.Ifyoulooktherightway,youcanseethatthewholeworldisagarden.C.Whentheworldgoesagainstyou,afriendandchocolateisallyouneed.D.Lifeislikeaboxofchocolates,youneverknowwhatyou’regoingtoget.(2223八年级下·福建福州·期末)Haveyoueverwonderedwhywesaymaidongxi(买东西)insteadofmainanbei(买南北),andshangcesuo(上厕所)insteadofxiacesuo(下厕所)?ManyChinesewordshavedirectionsinthem,andthereislotsofhistoryandculturehiddenbehind.WheretobuythingsWhengoingshopping,Chinesepeoplesaymaidongxi,insteadofmainanbei.Onetheory(说法)saysthatintheTangDynasty,thereweretwopopularmarketsinChang’an,thenationalcapitalatthetime.OnewascalledtheEastMarket,andtheotherwascalledtheWestMarket.Whenshopping,peopleusuallywenttotheEastMarketfirst,andthenwenttotheWestMarket.Astimewentby,peoplestartedtodescribe(描述)shoppingasmaidongxi.AnothertheoryisrelatedtoChina’stradinghistory.Aroundthe15thcentury,theMingDynastybegantradingwiththeworld,anditsohappenedthatmostofitsimportedgoodscamefromtheeast(Japan)andwest(Arabia).Marketssoldthingsfromtheeastandthewest,whichwaslatersimplified(简化)to“eastandwest”.LeftorrightInChinese,wesayyijianxiangzuo(意见相左)whenwehavedifferentopinions.Whyisitnotyijianxiangyou(意见相右)?Mostpeopletodayarerighthanded.Theyfeelunfortableiftheytrytousetheirlefthandtowriteorusechopsticks.Thiswastrueinoldtimesaswell.SoinancientChinese,“left”wasrelatedtobeingdifferent,suchasinyijianxiangzuo.Ifpeopledon’tacceptmonbeliefs,westillsaytheyarefollowingpangmenzuodao(旁门左道).“Left”and“right”alsohavesomethingtodowithpeople’ssocialstatus(地位).ForalongtimeinancientChina,“right”stoodforhigherstatusthan“left”.Forexample,thecharacter“佑”,developedfrom“右”,meansapersoninahigherpositionwouldprotectsomeoneinalowerposition.Whereas(相反),“佐”meanslowstatuspeoplewouldservehighstatuspeople.UpordownWeuseshangcesuotomean“gotothebathroom”andxiachufang(下厨房)tomeangotothekitchen.Why?Inancienttimes,houseswerelaidout(布局)inacertainway.Thegateofthehousewouldfacesouth,withthebathroominthenortheasternpartofthehouseandthekitcheninthesoutheasternpart.Onmaps,northisusuallyatthetopwhilesouthisatthebottom.InChinese,wetalkaboutthenorthasshang(上)andthesouthasxia(下).Sopeoplewouldsaytheyweregoinguptothebathroomanddowntothekitchen.AncientChinesenotonlyusedshangandxiatorefertodirectionsbutalsosocialstatus.Forexample,peopleusedhuangshang(皇上)torefertotheemperoranddianxia

(殿下)torefertoprinceswhohadalowerstatusthantheemperor.16.Whichofthefollowingmightbetheorigin(起源)ofmaidongxi?A.TheimportandexporttradingintheTangDynasty.B.FamousmarketsinJapanandArabiaintheMingDynasty.C.TheimportandexporttradingofChinaintheTangDynasty.D.TwofamousmarketsintheTangDynasty.17.Peopleuse“left”toshow________.a.difference

b.protectionc.differentdirections

d.lowstatusA.ab B.ad C.bc D.bd18.WhatwasanancienthouselikeinChina?A. B.C. D.19.Whatdidshangshowintheemperors’titleinancientChina?A.Therightdirection B.Thehighsocialstatus.C.Theplacewhereemperorslive. D.Therelationshipbetweenemperorsandprinces.20.WhichChinesephraseshowstheculturalmeaningofChinesewordsmentionedinthepassage?A.左顾右盼 B.七上八下 C.无出其右 D.日落西山(2223八年级下·福建福州·期末)Mysteryboxes(盲盒)arepopularinthemarketinChina.MysteryboxeswerefirstfromJapan,asakindoftoybox.Afterthat,theygotafashionname“BlindBoxes”fromChinesestudents.Theyhaveinterestinglooksandgivepeopleakindofsurprisedfeeling.Studentsincitiesarethemainbuyersofblindboxes.YoungChinesestudentslikethemtodecoratetheirdesksandhomes.Thefeelingsstudentsgetfromthesetoysalsoexcitethem.“Isavemoneytobuythesemysteryboxesinsteadofputtingmoneyintoabankaccount,”saidXiaLin.Shecan’thelpbuyingthesetoysbecausetheycanaffectherfeelingsandmoodsandmakeherfeelactive.Shealwaysfeelsexcitedwhenshetalksaboutblindboxeswithherfriends.Thesetoyscheerherup.Studentsspendmoneyonthingstheylike,eitherforbetterlooksorfashiontrends(潮流).Anyway,Ithinkthegoodfeelingsandmoodsfromthesetoysaffectthemalotandtheywanttohavethesamethingsastheirclassmates.21.Wherewerethemysteryboxesfirstfrom?A.TheywerepopularinChina. B.TheywerefirstfromJapan.C.Theywereforthedisabled(残疾人). D.TheycamefromtheU.S.A.22.Whoarethebigfansofthemysteryboxes?A.Americanyoungpeople. B.WomenChineseworkers.C.YoungChinesestudents. D.Japaneseoldbuyers.23.Whichoftheflowingstatements(表述)isNotTrue?A.Studentsinthecountryarethemainbuyersofblindboxes.B.Theseblindboxesmakestudentsactiveandaffecttheirmoods.C.ThefeelingsfromthemysterytoysexciteyoungChinese.D.Thestudentswanttohavethesameblindboxesastheirfriends.24.Whatdoestheunderlineword“account”inParagraph2mean?A.数数 B.存折 C.会计 D.账本25.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.MysteryBoxes B.ANewFashioninChinaC.FeelingsandMoods D.TheFeelingsofXiaLin(2223八年级下·福建福州·期末)ThetraditionalChinesesolarcalendardividesayearinto24solarterms.TheSpringEquinox(春分),asthefourthtermoftheyearstartsonMarch21andendsonApril4thisyear.WhentheSpringEquinoxes,thetimeofthedayisthesameasthetimeofthenight.HerearethingsyoumaynotknowabouttheSpringEquinox.Eatingspringvegetables:EatingspringvegetablesduringtheSpringEquinoxisacustominChina.“Springvegetables”referstoseasonalvegetablesthatdifferfromplacetoplace.TheancientteachingsintheChineseclassic,HuangdiNeijing,suggeststhatpeopleeatseasonalfoodstohelpkeephealthyandbringgoodluck.Swallowsflynorth:TheancientChinesepeopledividedthefifteendaysoftheSpringEquinoxintothree“hou’s,”orfivedayparts.AstheChineseoldsayinggoes,swallowsflybacktotheNorthinthefirsthou;thundercrackstheskyinthesecondhou;lightningoccursfrequentlyinthethirdhou.Eggstandinggames:StandinganegguprightisapopulargameacrossthecountryduringtheSpringEquinox.Itisanoldcustomthatdatesbackto4,000yearsago.Peoplepracticethistraditiontocelebratetheingofspring.Itisbelievedthatifsomeonecanmaketheeggstand,hewillhavegoodluckinthefuture.Flyingkites:SpringEquinoxisagoodtimetoflykites.Inancienttimes,peopledidnothavegoodmedicalresources.Sotoprayforhealth,theywrotetheirillnessonpaperkite.Whenthekitewasintheair,peoplewouldcutoffthestringtoletthepaperkiteflyaway.Laterflyingkitesdevelopedintoapopulargameofspring.OntheSpringEquinox,peoplewriteablessingonthekite,hopingthatthegodsintheskywouldseeit.Rewardfarmcattle:Thispracticeispopular.InthesouthernareaoftheYangtzeRiver.AstheSpringEquinoxes,farmworkstartsandboththefarmersandthecattlestarttobeebusy.Farmerswillrewardcattlewithriceballstoexpresstheirthankfulness.26.Whatdoes“springvegetables”mean?A.Vegetablesgrowninspring. B.Usefulvegetables.C.Healthyvegetables. D.Greenvegetables.27.WhatdoestheunderlinedChineseoldsayingmeansinChinese?A.一候春雷滚滚生;二候闪电频繁现;三候燕子朝北飞B.一候闪电频繁现;二候燕子朝北飞;三候春雷滚滚生C.一候雷始收声;二候蛰虫坯户;三候水始涸D.一候燕子朝北飞;二候春雷滚滚生;三候闪电频繁现28.Whatdotheancientpeopledotoprayforhealth?A.Eatspringvegetables. B.Flykites.C.Maketheeggsstand. D.Rewardfarmcattle.29.WhydofarmersgivethecattlewithriceballsastheSpringEquinoxes?A.Tomakecattlestronger. B.Toexpresstheirthankfulness.C.Tohavegoodluckinthefuture. D.Toprayforgoodhealth.30.Whichofthefollowingbestshowsthestructureofthepassage?A.①//②③④⑤⑥ B.①//②③④⑤//⑥C.①②//③④⑤//⑥ D.①//②③④//⑤⑥(2223八年级下·福建福州·期末)SometimesIreallydoubtwhetherthereislovebetweenmyparents.Theydon’tactintheromanticwaysthatIreadinbooksorIseeonTV.Intheiropinion,“Iloveyou”istooluxurious(奢侈的)forthemtosay.SendingflowerstoeachotheronValentine’sDayisevenmoreoutofthequestion.Andmyfatherhasabadtemper.Oneday,mymotherwassewingaquilt(被子).Isilentlysatdownbesideherandlookedather.“IstherelovebetweenyouandDad?”Iaskedherinaverylowvoice.Mymotherstoppedherworkandraisedherheadwithsurpriseinhereyes.Shedidn’tanswerimmediately.IwasveryworriedbecauseIthoughtIhadhurther.ButatlastIheardmymothersaythefollowingwords.“Lily,”shesaid,“lookatthisthread(线).Sometimesitappears,butmostofitdisappearsinthequilt.Thethreadreallymakesthequiltstronganddurable(耐用的).Iflifeisaquilt,thenloveshouldbeathread.Itcanhardlybeseenanywhereoranytime,butit’sreallythere.Loveisinside.”IlistenedcarefullybutIcouldn’tunderstandheruntilthenextspring.Atthattime,myfathersuddenlygotsickseriously.Mymotherhadtostaywithhiminthehospitalforamonth.Whentheyreturnedfromthehospital,theybothlookedverypale.Aftertheywereback,everydayinthemorninganddusk,mymotherhelpedmyfatherwalkslowlyonthecountryroad.Myfatherhadneverbeensogentle.Itseemedthatitwastheirmostharmonious(和谐的)period.Thesungentlyglistened(闪耀)amongtheleaves.Allofthesemadeupthemostbeautifulpictureintheworld.Thedoctorhadsaidmyfatherwouldrecoverintwomonths.Butaftertwomonthshestillcouldn’twalkbyhimself.Allofuswereworriedabouthim,“Dad,howareyoufeelingnow?”Iaskedhimoneday.“Lily,don’tworryaboutme,”hesaidgently.“Totellyouthetruth,Ijustlikewalkingwithyourmum.”Readinghiseyes,Iknowhelovesmymotherdeeply.OnceIthoughtlovemeantflowers,giftsandsweetkisses.Butfromthisexperience,Iunderstandthatloveisjustathreadinthequiltofourlife.Loveisinside,makinglifestrongandwarm.31.WhydoesLilysometimesdoubtthelovebetweenherparents?A.Becausetheyareverybusyearningmoney. B.Becausetheyoftenarguewitheachother.C.Becausetheyhardlyexpresstheirlove. D.Becauseshedoesn’tseethethreadinthequilt.32.Whichofthefollowingissimilartotheunderlinedphrase“outofthequestion”inParagraph1?A.Possible. B.Impossible. C.Necessary. D.Unnecessary.33.Whatcanwelearnfromhermother’sansweraboutlove?A.Loveshouldbeseenanywhere. B.Loveshouldbeseenanytime.C.Loveshouldbeathread. D.Lovereallyexistseverywhereandanytime.34.Whatmadeherfatherchangesogreatly?A.Thequiltstoryfromhermother. B.Onemonthstayinthehospital.C.Thebeautifulsceneryofthecountyroad. D.Thesicknessherfathersuddenlygot.35.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.Weshouldunderstandourparentshoweveroldtheyare.B.Loveishiddeninthelife,makinglifestrongandwarm.C.Wereallyneedlovebecauseitmakesourlifeharmonious.D.Loveissoimportanttoeveryonethatwemustloveeveryone.(2223八年级下·福建福州·期末)Whatarecoughmanners?Coveryourcoughsandsneezeswithtissues.Coughandsneezeintoelbowswhenhavingnotissues.Washhandsatonceafterusinghandstocoveryourmouthandnose.Wearmasksproperlyinpublicduringaflu.WaystoavoidhavingafluWashhandsoftenwithrunningwaterandasoaporliquidsoap;Avoidusinghandstotouchyourmouth,noseoreyes;Keepyourdistancefrompeoplewiththeflu;Getvaccinated.ReasonsforremendingcoughmannersManyvirusesarespreadthroughcoughingsneezingorhandtouching.Virusesarespreadmorewidelyandeasilyincrowdedpublicplaces.36.Whatarewesuggestedtocoverourcoughsandsneezes?A.Hands. B.Tissues. C.Arms. D.Masks.37.WhichdescriptioncangowithPictureTwointhepost?A.Stopcoughsorsneezeswithyourelbows(肘).B.Cleancoughsandsneezeswithyourelbows.C.Coughorsneezeintoelbowswhenhavingnotissues.D.Coveryourmouthswhenothersarecoughingorsneezing.38.Accordingtothepost,whenshallwewashourhands?A.Soonafterusinghandstocovermouthsandnoses.B.Justbeforewearingmasksinpublicduringaflu.C.Atleast10minutesaftercoveringmouthsandnoses.D.Assoonaswefindrunningwaterandasoup.39.Whydidthewriterremendcoughmanners?A.Tosellmoretissuesandmaskstoreaders. B.Tostopvirusesfromspreadinginpublicplaces.C.Tokillmanyvirusesarounduseasily. D.Tostopusfromcatchingacold.40.Coughmannersareoneofthebestways________whenwearehavingaflu.A.tokeepournosesandmouthsclean B.tokeepourselvesbeingpoliteC.tokeepourselvesfromdirtymasks D.topreventothersfromgettingsick(2223八年级下·福建泉州·期末)Here’saninterestingdemonstration(演示)ofhowyoucan’talwaysbelievewhatyouthinkyousee.You’llneed●Twobananasthatlookalikeandarealmostthesamelength●Aruler●Acolorpen●Twoormorehelpers1.Putthebananassidebysideonthetablepointinginthesamedirection.Mark“1”ononewiththecolorpenand“2”ontheother.2.Holdthebananaslikethis,withNo1ontop,showthemtoyourfirsthelperandaskwhichoneislonger.3.Turnaway,moveNo2tothetop,turntoanotherhelperandaskagainwhichislonger.Peoplewillusuallysaythelowerbananaisthelongerone.Theymaydothatbecausetheynaturallyparethebananaswheretheyareclosesttoeachother.LowerTheyparetheshortinnercurve(内曲线)ofthetopbananatothelongtopcurveofthebottombanana.41.Thebananasinthedemonstration________.A.havethesamesize B.aretotallydifferentC.havesimilarshapes D.lookalikewiththesamelength42.Howmanystepsarethereinthedemonstration?A.2. B.3. C.4. D.5.43.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“pare”probablymean?A.比较 B.比喻 C.靠近 D.抓住44.Whydothesehelpersthinkthetwobananashavedifferentlength?A.Theyarenotcleverenough.B.Theyseethemindifferentways.C.Theyparethemwithdifferentcurves.D.Theyusuallythinktheoneclosertothemisthelonger.45.Whatdoesthedemonstrationwanttotellus?A.Liveandlearn. B.Practicemakesperfect.C.Thinktwicebeforeacting D.Seeingisnotalwaysbelieving.(2223八年级下·福建泉州·期末)Whenyouwakeupeverymorning,youneedtodecidewhattowear,whattoeat,wheretogo,howtogo,whethertodoexercise,etc.Alongtheroadoflife,youmakemanydecisions.Soyoushouldbecarefulofdecisionmaking.Makingdecisionsisveryimportantforus.Evenonesmallchoicecanmakeabigdifference.However,foreverychoicebigorsmall,it’snoteasytomaketherightdecision.Hereissomeadviceforyou.Don’tmakedecisionswhenyouareoverexcited,angry,orsad.Stayinginhighspirits,eitherpositiveornegative,canaffectyourabilitytomakeagooddecision.Ifyoucan’tstaycalm,putoffmakingthedecisionuntilyou’rethinkingclearly.Mostdecisionsaremadebetterwhenyouhaveenoughinformation.Dosomeresearchtofindoutasmuchasyoucanaboutyourdecision.Thereareusuallymanychoicesforyou,sotrytomakealistofallthechoices.Anddon’tmakedecisionsuntilyou’vegotafulllistofyourchoices.Ifyouhavetroublethinkingofallthechoices,askyourfamilyorfriendsforhelp.Thebestwaytomakeadecisionistothinkabouthowyou’regoingtofeelaboutitinthefuture.WarrenBuffet’s10/10/10Rulecanhelpyoumakedecisions.It’sreallyeasyandyoujustrememberthethreequestions:Howwillyoufeelaboutyourdecisionin10minutes?Howaboutin10months?Howaboutin10years?Ofcourse,ifadecisionyoumadeisfinallyfoundtobewrong,rememberlifeisnotalwayswhatyouwantittobe.46.Howdoesthewriterstartthetext?A.Bygivingadefinition(定义). B.Bytellingastory.C.Byshowingdifferentopinions. D.Bytakingexamples.47.Thewritergivesus________suggestionsabouthowtomakerightdecisions.A.three B.four C.five D.six48.Thebestwaytomakeadecisionisto________.A.dosomeresearch B.makealistofallthechoicesC.askyourfamilyorfriendsforhelp D.thinkabouthowyouwillfeelaboutitinthefuture49.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothetext?A.Letyourfriendsorfamilymakedecisionsforyou.B.Usethe10/10/10Ruletomakeafulllistofchoices.C.Doingsomeresearchhelpsyoumakebetterdecisions.D.Makingdecisionshasnothingtodowithyourfeelings.50.Whatdoesthewriterwanttotellusinthelastparagraph?A.Learntoacceptwrongdecisions. B.Trynottomakewrongdecisions.C.Rememberthedecisionsyoumake. D.Thinktwicebeforemakingdecisions.(2223八年级下·福建泉州·期末)“Allright,IthinkIhaveeverything.”Ourserverhadmadeallofussayourorderstwotimes.Now,itdidn’tseemasifsheknewwhattodo.Dadnoddedhishead,“Thanksverymuch.”Webegantotalkamongourselves,soourserverleft.Wewaited.Weplayedwordgames.Welistenedtoourstomachsgrowl(轰隆声).“Where’sourmeal,Daddy?”askedmylittlesisterCindy,“Iamsohungry.”Myfathershruggedhisshouldersandsaid,“Idon’tknow,either.”“Ithinkitwillbereadysoon,Honey.Bepatient.”saidmymother.Atlast,ourserverappearedwithahugetray(托盘).Wewatchedsilentlyasshesetourplatesdown.Then,sheleft.Wedidn’tknowwhattodo.Itwasn’tourfood.Well,itwas,butitwasn’t.Mygreenbeanswereinfrontofmeandmynoodleswasonmybrother’splate.Dad’schickenwasonMum’splate,andhiscornwasonaplatewithmysister’sporkpieces.Therewasnothingelsetodo.“Pleasepassmethenoodles,”Isaid.“Hereyouare,Sam.”Davidpassedmynoodlestome.Everyonelaughed.Wepassedandate.Justlikewedoathome.51.HowmanypeoplearethereinSam’sfamily?A.Three. B.Four. C.Five. D.Six.52.Whichistherightorderofthefollowingevents?①Thefamilypassedthefood.

②Theservertooktheirorders.③Theserverbroughtthefood.

④Thefamilyplayedwordgames.A.②③④① B.②④③① C.④①②③ D.④②③①53.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentence“Well,itwas,butitwasn’t.”mean?A.Theserverbroughttherightfoodbutservedtothewrongperson.B.Theserverbroughttherightfoodbutitwasn’tdelicious.C.Theserverdidn’tservethefamilypolitely.D.Theserverdidn’tbringtherightfood.54.Accordingtothepassage,wecanlearnthefamilyare________.A.serious B.careless C.easygoing D.warmhearted55.Whatmaybethebesttitleforthepassage?A.Differentkindsoffood B.Afamily’smixupmealC.Differenttablemanners D.Abadmealinarestaurant(2223八年级下·福建泉州·期末)Kangkang:Hello!BeijingInternationalSchool.Mr.Zhao:Hello!ThisisMr.Zhao.Iknowyou’reholdingafoodfestival.CouldIorderamealbyphone?Kangkang:Sure.Whatwouldyoulike?Mr.Zhao:I’dlikefriedrice,roastchickenandabottleoflemontea.Kangkang:Anythingelse?Mr.Zhao:No,that’sall.MyofficeisatNo.62onBeisihuanRoad.Kangkang:OK!We’llsendthefoodtoyouinthirtyminutes.Seeyousoon.Mr.Zhao:Thanksalot.Seeyou.56.Mr.Zhaowantsto_______.A.orderameal B.sendthefoodC.makefriedrice D.joininthefoodfestival57.Thefoodswillbesentto_______.A.Kangkang’shome B.Mr.Zhao’sofficeC.Kangkang’sschool D.Mr.Zhao’shome58.HowmuchisMr.Zhao’sorder?A.¥19. B.¥20. C.¥21. D.¥22.59.Howmanykindsofspecialdishesareinthefoodf

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