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第1页/共1页2024北京初三(上)期末英语汇编阅读单选CD篇一、阅读理解-CD篇(2024北京海淀初三上期末)Beforetheinventionofair-conditioning,southernChina’sskywellsplayedakeyroleinkeepingpeople’shomescool.Couldtheydoitagaintoday?Askywell,or“tianjing”,isatypicalfeature(特色)ofatraditionalhomeinsouthernandeasternChina,whichcandatebacktoMingandQingdynasties.Askywellisalmostalwaysinthecenterofahouse.Itisenclosedbyroomsonfoursidesorthreesidesplusawall.Itactsasatransitional(过渡的)spacebetweenindoorlifeandtheoutdoorenvironment.Skywellsweredesignedtocoolbuildings.Whenwindblowsaboveaskywellhouse,itcanentertheindoorspacethroughtheopening.Asthecooloutdoorairtravelsdownthewallstothelowerstoreys,itreplaceswarmerindoorair,enablingthebottomoftheskywelltostaycool.Evenwhenthereisnonaturalwind,aircirculation(循环)stilltakesplace,becausethetemperatureisdifferentbetweenthetopandbottomoftheskywell.Moreover,anotherpartofthecoolingeffectcomesfromtheevaporation(蒸发)ofwater.Peoplecollectrainwaterintheirskywells,andwhenthewaterevaporates,itcoolshotair.Today,althoughfewerandfewerpeopleliveinskywellhouses,somedesignerstakeanewinterestinthetraditionalChinesebuildings.Theyaregettingcreativeideasfromskywellstohelpkeepnewbuildingscooler.OneexampleistheNationalHeavyVehicleEngineeringTechnologyResearchCentreinJinan,whichwascompletedin2022.The18-storeyglass-walledtowerblockhasahugeskywellinthemiddle,fromthefifthtothetopfloor.Thelifts,toiletsandmeetingroomsareallsetaroundtheskywell,whichhelpsimprovethelightingandaircirculationofthebuildingandcuttheoveralluseofenergy.Althoughancient“greenwisdom”likeskywellshascaughtmoreattentionofmodernChinesepeople,therearesomechallengesforbringingskywellsintomoderndesigns.Foronething,traditionalskywellshighlydependontheirnaturalconditions,likehowmuchsunlightorrainfallinthearea,soaddingskywellsintomodernbuildingsrequiresdesignerstofullyconsidertheirprojects’situations.Meanwhile,lighting,airconditioningandwatersupplyhavebecomesoconvenientthatwedependonthemwithlittlecareabouttheenvironmentalcost.Soitwon’tbeeasytobegreenbylearningfromthepastwithoutconsideringourpresentbehaviours.1.Whatdoweknowaboutskywells?A.SkywellsaretypicalinwesternChina.B.Skywellsareenclosedbyglassonfoursides.C.Naturalwindiskeptoutofthehousebyskywells.D.Waterevaporationinskywellstakestheheataway.2.Whydoesthewritermentionthe18-storeyglass-walledtowerblockinParagraph4?A.Toshowthatskywelldesigncanbecreativelyusedinmordernbuildings.B.Toprovethatmodernskywellsaredifferentfromthetraditionalones.C.Topresenthowglasswallscanimprovethelightingofbuildings.D.Toexplainwhyfewerandfewerpeopleliveinskywellhouses.3.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.Skywells:ATraditionalDesigntoBeProtectedB.Skywells:AncientWisdomforModernTimesC.Skywells:AGreenStructuretoBeImprovedD.Skywells:ModernTechnologyforCityLives(2024北京海淀初三上期末)Inthefaceofallkindsofchangesinnatureandlife,oursurvivalanddevelopmenthavebeencloselytiedtoourcomplexity.Anideacalledself-complexityreferstopeople’sthoughtsabouttheirdifferentroles.Itisthekeytoastrongandlastingidentity(thesenseofself)whichcanhelpusgothroughunexpectedchangesweallface.Withself-complexity,peoplehavedevelopedvariouspartstotheiridentities.Forexample,imagineawomanwhoseesherselfasstudent,wife,daughterandtennisplayerandwhohasawidevarietyoflifeexperiences.Socialscientistswouldsaythatshehashighself-complexity.Ontheotherhand,amanwhoregardshimselfonlyasastudentoronlyasamemberofthehockeyteamandwhohaslimitedlifeexperienceswouldbesaidtohavelowself-complexity.Forthosewithhighself-complexity,thevariouspartsoftheselfareseparate.Thismeansthepositiveandnegativethoughtsaboutacertainpartoftheselfwon’taffect(影响)thoughtsaboutotherparts.Alargebodyofresearchshowsthatifyoudependtoomuchonanyonepartoftheself,youwillbecomefragile.Whenone’sidentityconnectstoocloselywiththeonlyonepartthathecaresdeeply,thenonewilleasilygetstressedandburntoutwhenunexpectedchangesappear.Thisisespeciallytrueforanathleteduringperiodsofchangewhenhismain—andalltoooften,only—senseofidentityfeelsatrisk.Yetwhileitmaybeheightenedforathletes,it’sapatternthatholdstrueinallwalksoflife:ifyouwanttobeexcellentandexperiencesomethingfully,thenyou’vegottogoallin,butonlytoapoint.Ifyouridentitybecomestooinvolvedinanyonepart,thenyouarelikelytosufferwhenthingschange.Sowhatyouneedtodoistochallengeyourselftoputthevariouspartsofyouridentityintoawhole.Thisallowsyoutoemphasize(强调)andreemphasizecertainpartsofyouridentityatdifferentperiodsoftime.Theresultisafluid(流动的)senseofself.Developingafluidsenseofselfdoesn’tmeanyoucanbecarelessorjustdothingswithouteffort.Caringdeeplyaboutthepeople,activities,andprojectsyouloveisundoubtedlythekeytoarichandmeaningfullife.Theproblemisnotcaringdeeply;itiswhenyouridentityistoocloselyfixedtoanysinglegoal.4.Whichmostprobablyshowsyouhavehighself-complexity?A.Youcompleteyourscienceprojectwithmusicon.B.Youturntothepeoplearoundyouwhenintrouble.C.YoumakeanefforttoimproveEnglishthroughpractice.D.Youkeepabalancebetweenschoolworkandsportstraining.5.Theword“fragile”inParagraph3probablymeans“________”.A.cold B.lazy C.weak D.careless6.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Mostpeoplegetstressedoutmoreeasilythanathletes.B.Astrongidentitycomesfromgoingallinforasinglegoal.C.Doingwellinoneareabettersotherpartsofaperson’sidentity.D.Developingafluidsenseofselfhelpsdealwithunexpectedchanges.7.What’sthewriter’smainpurposeinwritingthispassage?A.Tointroducedifferentwaystofacechallenges.B.Tostresstheimportanceoftryinghardinonearea.C.Toremindustocareaboutvariouspartsoftheself.D.Todiscussthemeaningofastrongandlastingidentity.(2024北京顺义初三上期末)Weseespaceexplorationupdatesinthenewsalmosteveryweeknow.Thisisgreatforthosewhowantafuturelikeinsciencefictionmovies.Ontheotherhand,somebelievespaceexplorationisnotnecessarybecausethereareafewreasonableconstoit.So,readfurthertoseewhatthespaceexplorationprosandcons(利弊)are.It’struethatspaceexplorationtechnologiesarecostlyandconsumemanyresources(资源).Onlylaunchingspaceexplorationsatellitestakesatleast$40millionperlaunchandcangoforasmuchas$400million.Analyzingsomespaceexplorationfacts,weareawarethatspaceexploringcostsalot.WhiletheUNsays$30billioncouldendworldhunger,NASAisbeingofferedaloteveryyear.Andthisisagoodargumentforthosewhoareagainstspaceexploration.Whilespaceexplorationishighlyimportantforlearningaboutwhoweare,someareworriedaboutwhatitcandotohumanity.Countriescanusetheirspacecraftsandsatellitestocollectinformationaboutothercountriesthey’reinconflict(冲突)with.Obviously,thiscanleadtotensionsbetweencountriesandeventuallytowars.Anotherissuethatspaceexplorationbringsisthatitcausesagreatdangerforastronauts.NASAmentionsinanarticlehowdamagingcosmicradiation(宇宙辐射)isforthehumanbodybecauseitcandamagethenervoussystembothbadlyandinthelongrun.Besides,cosmicradiationsicknesscausesextremetiredness,nausea(恶心),anorexia,andvomiting.Fromthispointofview,spaceexplorationdoesputourastronautsatgreatrisks.However,preventivemeasuresaretaken,andtheirhealthiskeptincheckthroughintensivetraininganddailycheckups.Whileallpreviouslymentionedobservationsareverygoodandmakegreatpoints,spaceexplorationstillhasmorebenefitsthannegativeeffects.Itallowsustodevelopourtechnologies,whicharealreadyadvancedthankstospaceexploration.Moreover,byexploringspace,wecandiscovernewresourcesthatwecouldusetobetterourliveshereonEarth.Andanotherthingiscertainaswell:wecouldn’tbuildabetterfutureforourchildrenwithoutspaceexploration.8.WhatisthepurposeofParagraph2?A.ToproveNASAspendstoomuchmoney.B.Toraisemoremoneyforspaceexploration.C.Toshowspaceexplorationishighlyimportant.D.Tostressthedisadvantageofspaceexploration.9.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Spaceexplorationcanleadtowarsbetweencountries.B.Cosmicradiationcancausetotallyphysicalpaintoastronauts.C.Theproblemofworldhungercanbesolvedbyspaceexploration.D.Throughspaceexplorationwecangiveourchildrenabetterfuture.10.Thewriterprobablyagreesthat________.A.itisnecessarytoexplorespaceB.cosmicradiationisharmfultoastronautsC.itiseasytodiscovernewresourcesonEarthD.spaceexplorationcosts$400millioneveryyear(2024北京顺义初三上期末)SomeparentsandsomestudentsfeelthatthestudyofEnglishliteratureismisguidedanddisadvantageoustostudents,particularlyiftheyaresecondlanguagelearnersofEnglish.However,therearestillgoodreasonsforthestudyofEnglishliterature.StudentsofEnglishlanguagesometimesfailtoseethepointofstudyingEnglishliterature,especiallyiftheyhavenoplanstostudyEnglishortranslationatuniversity.ButEnglishliteraturecanintroducestudentstomanyaspects(方面),notonlytheEnglishlanguagebutalsothecultureofEnglish-speakingcountries.ThereareaspectsofEnglishculturethatsummarizedbyEnglishliterature.Ofcourse,thisisquiteevident(明显的)whenwearestudyingtheworksofShakespeareorofwriters,poetsandplaywrightsoftheeighteenthandnineteenthcenturies.Itis,however,alsotruewhenwearestudyingotherworksofEnglishliterature.StudentscanlearnaboutgoodstoriesandreferencestodifferentaspectsofEnglishculture.Theycanalsolearnthecontext(背景)andmeaningsoffamousquotesandphrases.StudyingliteraturedoesnotconfinethestudentstothetraditionsofEnglandbutincludesthepossibilityofintroducingthemtotraditionswhichinfluenceEnglishliterature,suchasthestudyofAncientGreekdrama,andtoliteratureinothercontexts,suchasAmericanliterature.Theenjoymentandappreciationofliteraturewillgivestudentstheabilitytodevelopthisintoaninterestinbooksandreadingastheymoveawayfromtheirstudiesandintotheadultlives.Theywillhavetheconfidencetoapproachanddealwithnewformsofbooksandwriting.Whenstudyingliterature,studentscanlearnnotonlylanguageaspectssuchasvocabularybutalsothelanguageaspectswhichcanbeusedforspecificpurposes.Forexample,ifthestudentsarefamiliarwiththeconceptsofthebeatandrhythmofEnglishpoems,theycanimprovetheirownwritingastheyareabletoappreciateandapplytheseideas.Finally,thestudyofliteraturecanprovidestudentswithafreshandcreativeangle,fromwhichthestudentscandealwiththeirstudiesinparticularandtheirlivesingeneral.Sothenexttimeyouarereadinganewspaperarticlecomplainingofthelackofcreativityandinitiative(主动性)inthelocalworkforce,rememberthatinasmallwaythestudyofEnglishliteraturecanhelptoaddarefreshingandfurtherdimensiontoaperson’slife.11.Theword“confine”inParagraph4isclosestinmeaningto________.A.advise B.warn C.limit D.require12.ThewriterprobablyagreesthatthestudyofEnglishliterature________.A.hasalong-lastinginfluenceonstudentsB.ismisguidedandhasmoredisadvantagesC.isnotnecessaryforsecondlanguagelearnersD.onlyallowsthestudentstolearntraditionsofEngland13.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Schoolsfailtocareaboutstudents’need.B.EnglishcultureiscloselyrelatedtoEnglishliterature.C.LearningEnglishliteraturecanmakestudentssmarter.D.Themoreyoureadliteratureworks,themoreyoucomplain.14.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.WhyWeLearnEnglishLiteratureB.TheNeedsofStudentsandParentsC.WhatWeKnowaboutEnglishCultureD.EnglishCultureandEnglishLiterature(2024北京门头沟初三上期末)OnNov.11,anAustraliajockeygothurtafterhishorse“brokedown”duringahorseraceinHongKong.Thoughthejockeyissafenow,hishorseisnotsolucky.Sincethehorse’sleginjurywouldleadtoitsdeath,vetskilleditinfrontofaudienceonthespot.Fallingoffahorseathighspeedhasabigriskofinjury.Youcansayit’sthejockey’schoicetotakepartinthesport.Butwhataboutthehorses?Thisisnotthefirsttimethatanimalshavebeenharmedbecauseofanimalentertainment-relatedsports.Forexample,about180,000bullsarekilledinbullfightsaroundtheworld,withmanymoreinjuredinbullfighteventseveryyear,accordingtoHumanSocietyInternational,anorganizationimprovingthehuman-animalrelationshipglobally.Huntersshootmorethan800lionsinSouthAfrica.Tohelptheseanimals,animallovershavestartedmanycampaigns,whichseemtobetakingeffect.InJune,ChurchillDowns,thesiteofthefamousKentuckyDerbyintheUS,stoppedallhorseracingwhichwastoruntoJuly3.Circuses(马戏团)usinganimalshavebeenbanned(禁止)bymanycountriesaroundtheworldinrecentyearsduetoanimalwelfareworries,accordingtothewebsiteFourPaws.Animalsplayanimportantpartinourlivesandaremorethantoolsforsportsandentertainment.Thehuman-animalbondcanbeseeninallkindsofplaces.Serviceanimalscanhelppeopleintheirjobsandanimalsarealsousedtohelpandcareforpeoplewithillnessesandwhohaveexperiencedabuse(虐待).“Wecanhaveoursports,drinks,livelyparties,andbeautifulhatsbutwecanleavetheanimalsoutofit,”reportedVox.15.FromParagraph3,weknowthat__________.A.animalsarehurtorevendieinanimalentertainmentB.manypeoplehuntwildanimalsforfunorpersonaluseC.animalentertainment-relatedsportsarepopularD.thenumberofbullsandlionsgoesdownquickly16.WhatistheopinionofthewebsiteFourPaws?A.Horseshavebeenbannedfromparticipatinginracesinmanycountries.B.Animalwelfareconcernsarehelpfultostopusinganimalsforfunandsports.C.Circusesusinganimalsandanimal-relatedsportsarepopularforentertainment.D.Bullfightsshouldbebannedandbullscanhelppeopleintheirjobsandlife.17.AccordingtoVox,animalentertainment-relatedsportsare__________.A.exciting B.Necessary C.avoidable D.meaningless(2024北京门头沟初三上期末)Mostofuscannotimaginemodernlifewithoutsocialmedia.Weuseitalmosteverydayinordertokeepupwithwhatishappeninginourfriends’livesorfindoutthelatestinformation.Althoughithasabadinfluenceifwedon’tuseitproperly,socialmediahasdonemoregoodthanharm.Thegreatestadvantageisthatwecanconnectwithpeoplemuchmoreeasily.Wearestillabletokeepintouchwithourfriendsiftheyarefaraway.Withsocialmedia,friendshipgoesbeyondgeography.We’reabletofindfriendsoldandnew.Also,itmakesiteasierforustomakefriends,especiallyforthosewhoareafraidofmakingfriendsfacetoface.Areyoushy?Ifyes,socialmediahasprobablyhelped.Socialmediaisalsoideal(理想的)formakingyourselfheard.Anyonewithavoicecanexpressit.Anyonewithatalentisfreetoshowit.Everyoneisthenewcontent(内容)creator.Moreover,anyonewithasmartphoneandtheInternetcanbeareporter.Asaresult,ithasbecomemuchfastertocoverthenewsthaneverbefore.Socialmedia,ontheotherhand,canmakeuslessconfidentsometimes.AstudypublishedbythePublicLibraryofScience,foundthatthemoreapersonusessocialmedia,thesadderhefeelsabouthisownlife.Onereasonforthisisthatpeoplearoundusputcolourfulinformationandperfectpicturesonlineinordertoshowofftheirbestmoment.Soweoftengetadistortedsenseofhowwonderfultheirlivesarecomparedtoourown.Socialmediadoesnotcausesadness;itsimplyprovidesanothertoolforustouse.Isitgoodorbad?NobelPeacePrizewinnerMalalaYousafzaisays,“Whatisinterestingisthepowerandinfluenceofsocialmedia...Wemusttrytousesocialmediainagoodway.”Afterall,youdecidehowyouusethispowerfultool.18.Whatcanwelearnaboutsocialmediafromthepassage?A.Weusesocialmediatoonlyrecordourbestside.B.Wecanusesocialmediatofindouttheshiestfriends.C.Socialmediacanhelppeopleconnectwithothersmoreeasily.D.EveryonecanbeareporterinthePublicLibraryofScience.19.Theword“distorted”inParagraph4probablymeans________.A.clear B.different C.simple D.incorrect20.Whichpictureshowsthestructure(结构)ofthepassage?(①=Paragraph1,...)A. B. C. D.21.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.SocialMedia:ToCreateOrNotToCreate?B.SocialMedia:OurFriendOrEnemy?C.SocialMedia:ConnectingtheWorldD.SocialMedia:MakingYourselfHeard(2024北京丰台初三上期末)Asteenagersgrowup,theystarttomaketheirowndecisions.However,duringthisperiod,itcanbeeasyforthemtoformbadhabits.Thesebadhabits,ifleftunchecked,couldleadtomoreseriousoneswhentheybecomeadults.Topreventharmfulhabitsfromcontrollingateenager’slifeisimportant.Theymustlearntorecognizebadhabitsearlyandmakeproperchanges.Tochangebadhabitsisnevereasy.Inmanyways,ourlifestyleisthesumofchoiceswehavemade.Wemakeachoicetodosomething,andthenwerepeatitoverandoveragain.Soonthatchoiceformsahabitthatismuchhardertochange.Thegoodnewsisthatwecanchange,ifweunderstandhowhabitswork.Accordingtomodernpsychology,wemustfirstlearnaboutthe“habitcycle”,whichworkslikethis:Firstly,thereisa“cue”,anaction,event,orsituationthatactsasasignaltodosomething.Secondly,thereisa“routine”,theregular(有规律的)actionyoutakeinresponse(反应)tothecue.Thirdly,thereisthe“reward”,thegoodthingorfeelingwegetfromtheroutine.Forexample,whenwefeelunhappy(cue),weeatlotsofunhealthysnacks(routine),whichmakesusfeelhappy(reward).Therewardmakesusmuchmorelikelytocontinuethecycle,andthebadhabitofdependingonunhealthysnacksisformed.Tofacilitate(促进)apositivechangeinourbadhabits,wemustfirstexamineourbadhabitcyclesandthentrytochangethem.Forexample,wecouldtrytoreplaceanegativeroutinewithsomethingmorepositive.So,whenwefeelunhappyagain,ratherthaneatsnacks,wecouldlistentosomeofourfavouritemusicinstead,whichwillmakeusfeelrelaxed.Asidefromchangingbadhabits,wecanalsousethehabitcycletocreategoodhabits.Forexample,whenwecometoanelevator,ournormalroutineistorideit,butwecouldchangethisroutineintosomethingmorepositivebytakingthestairsinstead.Manyofustrytochangebadhabitsquickly,andifwearenotsuccessfulstraightaway,weoftengiveup.Infact,themostsuccessfulwaytochangeisnotsuddenly,butoveraperiodoftime.Toreachthegoalofchange,apersonmustshowsomeself-controlandrepeatedlytakemanysmallsteps.Foryoungpeople,thereisplentyoftimetochangebadhabits.However,thereisno“magicpill”;youhavetothinkaboutyourbadhabitsanddecideonsomechanges.Youhavethepowertobuildahappyandhealthylifefullofgoodhabits!22.Whichofthefollowingmeans“thethreeperiodsofthehabitcycle”?

A. B. C. D.23.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Repeatingachoicetodosomethinghelpstoformagoodhabit.B.Toimprovetheroutineofthehabitcyclehelpstocreategoodhabits.C.Youngpeoplecanchangehabitseasilybecausetheyhaveenoughtime.D.Themostsuccessfulwayofchangingabadhabitusuallytakeslesstime.24.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

A.Theimportanceofforminggoodhabits.B.Suggestionsforyoungpeople’slifestyles.C.Howtochangebadhabitsforahealthylife.D.Whattodotoavoidformingunhealthyhabits.(2024北京丰台初三上期末)Peoplewiththegrowthmindset(思维形式)believethatintelligence(智力)orskill,canbedevelopedthrougheffort.Basically,theybelievethatanyonecandeveloptheirabilitiesinanything.Theoppositionofthegrowthmindsetisthefixedmindset.Peoplewiththisbelievethatintelligenceandskillareinnate:it’ssomethingthatwe’rebornwith.We’reeitherborngiftedornot;thereisnoroomforchange.Basically,theybelieveintelligenceisfixedfrombirth.Allofusareamixtureofboththegrowthandfixedmindsets.Insomeareasofourlives,weoperatewiththegrowthmindset.Inothers,weoperatewiththefixedmindset.Becauseofthis,weallwearbothindifferentsituationsinourlives.Although,weshouldalltrytowearthegrowthonesmuchmorethanwewearthefixedones.But,why?Alotofresearchseemstosuggestthatpeoplewiththegrowthmindsetaremoresuccessfulthanpeoplewiththefixedmindset.Forexample,astudyfoundthatstudentswhoheldagrowthmindsetwerethreetimesmorelikelytoscoreinthetop20%onthetest,whilestudentswithafixedmindsetwerefourtimesmorelikelytoscoreinthebottom20%.Anotherstudyfoundthatwhen7thgradersparticipatedinagrowthmindsetprogram,theywereabletoavoidadropingradeswhichusuallyhappensinmiddleschool.Peoplewiththegrowthmindsetaremuchmoreresilient(有适应力的)whichallowsthemtodealwithchallenginganddifficultsituations.Becausetheyprioritize(优先考虑)learningoverfailure,peoplewiththefixedmindsetdon’t,wanttochallengethemselvesbecausetheybelievetalentandintelligencearefixed.Theylookatfailureasanassault(攻击),failureoncemeansfailurealways.Weknowthatthebraincancontinuetolearnuntilthedaywedie,thankstothefieldofneuroscience(神经科学).Italsoseemsquiteclearthatpeoplemustworkhardandkeeptryingevenwhentheymeetdifficultiesiftheywanttobesuccessful.Sothegrowthmindsetseemstobeamuchmorecorrectviewofrealitythanthefixedmindset.Peoplewiththegrowthmindsetarelivingingreateraccordance(符合)withrelalitythanpeoplewiththefixedmindset.Theycanmaketruerdecisionswhileapersonwiththefixedmindsetlivesinagreaterstateofdelusion(妄想).So,nowyouknowwhythegrowthmindsetisimportant.Keepinmindthatittakesalotofefforttodevelopandthatitwillalwaysbeahardfighttoaavoidfallingintothefixedmindset.25.Peoplewiththegrowthmindset________.A.thinklearninganddevelopingaremoreimportantB.believetheyarebornwithintelligenceandskillC.areafraidofmakingmistakesandtakingrisksD.arelesslikelytodealwithdifficultsituations26.Theword“innate”inParagraph2probablymeans“________”.A.changeable B.natural C.trainable D.growing27.Thewriterprobablyagreesthat________.A.ifpeoplefailonceintheirlife,theymayneverbecomesuccessfulB.ifpeopleoperatewithtwomindsets,theyaremorelikelytosucceedC.ifpeoplecanchallengethemselves,theywillhaveintelligenceandskillD.ifpeopleunderstandtherealworldcorrectly,theymaymaketruedecisions28.What’sthewriter’smainpurposeinwritingthispassage?A.Tointroducethewaystodevelopmindsets.B.Todiscusswhypeoplehavedifferentmindsets.C.Tocomparethegrowthmindsetwiththefixedmindset.D.Toencouragepeopletooperatewiththegrowthmindset.(2024北京通州初三上期末)WhatisSQ3R?SQ3RwasfirstdevelopedbyresearchersatOhioStateUniversity.SQ3Risausefultechnique(技巧)forunderstandingwritteninformation.SQ3Rstandsforthefivetechniquesyoushouldusetoreadabook:Survey,Question,Read,ReciteandReview.Survey(S):Scanthematerialtogettheoverview(概述).Readtheheadingstoseethemajorpoints.Readtheintroductoryparagraphsandthesummaryattheendofthechapter(章,篇).Remember,youarescanningthematerialandnotactuallyreadingeverysentence.Question(Q):Makequestionsthatcanbeansweredduringthereadingofthematerial.Thiswillgiveapurposetoyourreading.Takeaheadingandturnitintoaquestion.Forexample,ifaheadinginachapteraboutcelldivisionisinyourbiologytext,makeaquestionbyturningthetitlearound:“Howdoescelldivisionoccur(发生)?”or“Howmanystepsareinvolvedincelldivision?”Read(R):Nowyoureadthematerialandtrytofindanswerstoyourquestions.Thisisacarefulreading,linebyline.Youmaywanttotakenotesormakeflashcards.Recite(R):Asyouread,lookawayfromyourbookandnotesandtrytoansweryourquestions.Thischecksyourlearningandhelpstoputthatinformationinyourmemory.Review(R):Tocheckyourmemory,scanportions(部分)ofthematerialoryournotestoverify(核实)youranswers.Reviewthematerialandnotethemainpointsundereachheading.Thisreviewstephelpsyouretain(记住)thematerial.TheSQ3Rmethodisjustonetechniquethatcanbeusedtounderstandandretaininformationwhenyouread.Studentslearnindifferentways.Thereforeyoushouldbeawareofyourlearningstyles.Knowingwhetheryouareanauditory(learnbyhearing),visual(leanbyseeing)orkinaesthetic(hands-on)learnerhelpsyoutounderstandyourbestleaningenvironment.TheSQ3Rtechniqueofreadingcanhelptoimproveyourreadingskillsnomatterwhatyourstyleis.29.Ifyouwanttoknowtheoverviewofthematerial,youshould________.A.readeachsentencelinebylinecarefullyB.avoidlookingatthemajorpointsC.focusonthemeaningofthefirstparagraphD.readtheheadings,theintroductoryandthesummaryparts30.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Makingquestionsaboutthematerialwillleadustoreadonpurpose.B.Carefulreadingcancheckwhatwehavelearnedbyreading.C.Therecitingstephelpsustoknowourlearningstylesclearly.D.Thereviewstephelpsustogettheanswerstothequestions.31.Whatisthewriter’smainpurposeofwritingthispassage?A.Totellusdifferentwaystomemorizethings.B.Toexplaintheresearchonbiology.C.Toencourageustoreadmorematerials.D.Togiveussomehelptoimproveourreadingskills.(2024北京通州初三上期末)Asyourphone’salarmblares(发出刺耳鸣响),youslowlyopenoneeye.Howcanitbemorningalready?Itseemslikeitwasonlya

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