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2022年中考英语必考题型终极押题(南京专用)阅读填表(2022·江苏泰州·一模)In2009,ToddBolputupalittlefreelibrary.Thatwastoshowhisloveforhismother,whowasabookloverandteacher.Bolwantedtosharehismother’sloveforreadingwithothers.Hebuiltawoodboxandfilleditwithbooks.Heputtheboxinhisyard.ThiswasthebeginningofLittleFreeLibrary.TheideaspreadandToddmadeawisedecisiontosetupLittleFreeLibraryasanorganizationwithasignthatreads“LittleFreeLibrary.ORG:TakeaBook.ReturnaBook.Todaythereareabout100,000littlefreelibrariesinover100countriesandtheyhavemadeagreatdifferencetomillionsofpeople’slife.Studieshaveshownthatbookshaveameaningfulinfluenceonchildren’sliteracy(识字).Childrenwholovereadingcandowellatschool.LittleFreeLibrarycanimproverelationshipbetweenneighboursandstrangers,too.“Therearemanylittlelibrariesinpeople’sfrontyards,sharingthejoyofreadingwithanyonewhopassesby.Ijustliveinsuchaworldwherebooksarehighlyvalued(被珍惜),”Catherine,anAmericanwoman,said.“I’veevengotanoteofthanksfromagentlemannamedEsteban.Hewasthankfultohavea‘friend’onacoldnight:‘Thankyouforthiswonderfulgiftofabook.It’sanexcellentfriendonthiscoldandlonelynight.I’llreturnoneinitsplaceassoonasIcan!’”Hopefully,wheneachbuildinghassuchalibrary,wewillsoonhaveasocietywherepeoplespendlesstimeonthephoneandmoreonthepagesofabook.LittleFreeLibraryThebeginningofLittleFreeLibraryToddBolbuiltthefirstLittleFreeLibrary.Inordertoshowhislovetohismother,he

____1____tosetupalittlefreelibrarytoaskpeopletoborrowandreturnbooks.ThespreadofLittleFreeLibraryThenumberoflittlefreelibrariesaroundtheworldhas____2____about100,000.Ithas____3____people’slifegreatly.Thebenefits(好处)ofLittleFreeLibraryIthelpschildrenhave____4____literacyskillsanddowellatschool.Itbringspeople,including____5____andstrangers,closer.A(n)____6____ofabookloverAnAmericanwomancalledCatherine____7____livinginaworldwithmanylittlelibrariesnearby.Agentlemanfelt____8____becauseofabookheborrowedandhewroteathankyounotetoCatherine.Thewriter’s____9____Eachbuildingwillhavealibraryandpeoplewillspendmoretimeonbooks_____10_____ofonthephone.(2021·江苏扬州·三模)阅读下列短文,根据短文中的信息完成文后表格。(每空一词)Manypeoplethinkstressisbadforhealth.Itraisestheriskofeverythingfromthemoncoldtoseriousdiseases.Usually,weturnstressintotheenemy.However,astudyhasgivenusawholenewlookatit.Inthestudy,ifpeoplewithlotsofstressdon’tbelievestresscanharmthem,theywillhavethelowestriskofdying,includingpeoplewithalittlestress.Canchanginghowyouthinkaboutstressmakeyouhealthier?Sciencesaysyes.Whenyouchangeyourmindaboutstress,youcanchangeyourbody’sresponse(反应)tostress.Peoplewhoconsiderthestressresponseashelpfulfortheirlifearelessstressed,lessworriedandmoreconfident.Howyouthinkandactcanchangeyourexperienceofstress.Whenyouchoosetothinkyourstressresponseishelpful,youcreatethebiologyofcourage.Whenyouarestressedandchoosetomunicatewithothers,youcancreateresilience(韧性).Youcangetawayfromthebadinfluencesofstressonyourhealth.Themostamazingthingisthatstressmakesyousocial.Yourstressresponsewantstomakesureyounoticeothersintroublesothatyoucansupporteachother.Whenlifeishard,yourstressresponsewantsyoutostaywithpeoplewhocareaboutyou.Also,stressisnotuseless.Ithelpsusreachourhearts.Ourkindnessfindsjoyandmeaningincontactingothers.Yourheartbeatssofasttogiveyoumorestrengthandenergy.Youshouldthinkofstressinanewway.Ifso,you’renotjustgettingbetteratstress.Youcantrustyourselftodealwithchallengesandbelieveyoudon’thavetofacethemonyourown.Howdoyoumakeachoicebetweenastressfullifeandlifewithoutstress?Stressliesinmanymeaningfulthings.Sothebestansweristogoafterwhatcreatesmeaninginyourlife.Thentrustyourselftodealwiththestressthatfollowsandmakefriendswithit.HowtoChangeStressintoYour_____11_____monthoughtStressisbadforusandletstheriskofgettingsick_____12_____.NewstudyaboutstressRoundupIfpeoplewithstressdon'tbelievestressis_____13_____,theywillhavethelowestriskofdying.ChangeyourmindaboutstressWhenconsideringstressresponseisofsome_____14_____tolife,peoplewillfeellessstressed.Yourexperienceofstress_____15_____onhowyouthinkandactunderstress.Thebadinfluencesofstressonyourhealthcanbe_____16_____.Stressmakesyousocial.Youandthepeoplearoundyougiveeachothercareand_____17_____whenit'snecessary.StressisusefulStressmakesyourheartbeatfastandletsyoufeel_____18_____andmoreenergetic.Thinkinginanewway,youdon’tneedtofacechallenges_____19_____.ConclusionIt’s

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goingaftersomething_____20_____andmakingfriendswithstressthatfollows.(2022·江苏南京·一模)请根据短文内容,完成信息记录表,每空一词。Wealldreamaboutthingsthatwewouldliketodoandthingswehopetoachieveinthefuture.Butareeverybody’sdreamsthesame?HerearesomeofthefindingsofasurveyabouthopesanddreamsinwhichthousandsofstudentsacrossChinatookpart.Whatarethehopesofteenagers?Wereceivedseveraldifferentanswerstothequestion:whatwouldyouliketodoafteryoufinishyoureducation?Itseemsthatsomestudentswouldliketostartworkassoonastheycan.,sothattheycanhelpoffertheirparentsbetterlives.Otherstudentshopetogoonstudyingaftertheyfinishschoolandtogotouniversity.Althoughmoneyisimportant,manyteenagerssaidtheywanttodojobstheylike.Accordingtothesurvey,themostpopularchoiceofjobisputerprogramming.Whatarethedreamsofteenagers?Teenagershaveallkindsofdreams.Somearemorerealisticthanothers.Forexample,manystudentssaidtheywouldliketobevolunteersifBeijingcouldholdtheWorldCup,maybeworkingastranslatorsortourguides.Andquiteafewsaidtheydreamofhavingatriptoeverycorneroftheworldoneday.Accordingtothesurvey,lessrealisticdreamsarealsomon,butmanystudentsreportedthattheywerewillingtoworkhardtoachievedreams.Quiteafewdreamedofbeingfamous,perhapsfamoussportspeopleorsingers.Somestudentssaidtheywouldliketogoonexcitingtrips.OnestudentsaidshewouldlovetosailacrossthePacificOcean.Andthentherearedreamsthatareimpossible.Threestudentssaidtheywouldliketobeabletofly!Conclusion:Itwasclearfromthesurveythatteenagershavesimilarhopes.Itseemsthatmoststudentshopetohaveagoodeducationandfindagoodjob.Ontheotherhand,studentsdreamofverydifferentthings:goodthings,andevencrazythings.Itisveryimportanttodream,soholdontoyourdreams;onedaytheymayjustberealized.AsurveyaboutsomeChinesestudents’hopesanddreamsHopesofteenagersSomestudentswanttostartworkassoonaspossibletohelp_____21_____theirparentswithbetterlives.Otherstudentshopeto_____22_____studyingafterfinishingschool.Manystudentswouldliketodojobstheyenjoythoughmoneyisofgreat_____23_____.Moststudents_____24_____puterprogrammingastheirjobs.DreamsofteenagersSomestudentshavemorerealistic_____25_____,suchasworkingasvolunteersattheWorldCupand_____26_____aroundtheworld.Somestudentshave_____27_____realisticdreams,suchasbeingfamoussportspeopleorsingersandsailingacrossthePacificOcean.Itishighlyimpossibleforsomestudentsto_____28_____theirdreamslikebeingabletofly.ConclusionThesurveyshowsthatteenagers’hopesare_____29_____whiletheirdreamsaredifferent.Youcan’trealizeyourdream_____30_____holdingontoitandhardwork.(2021·江苏·扬州中学教育集团树人学校三模)阅读下面短文,根据短文中的信息完成文后表格。(每空一词)Yearsago,LindaHenkel,anAmericanscientistwastravellingattheGrandCanyon(美国大峡谷).“WhenIwasatthecanyon’sedge,someonecametothefront,tookapictureandwalkedaway,”sherecallsassheshareshertravellingexperience.“Hedidn’tevenlookatthescenery!It’sjustlike,‘Gotit—Done!’”Henkelissurprisedbyhowmuchpeopledependonpicturesfortheirmemories.Thesedays,peopletakepicturesbeforedinner,duringfriends’birthdayparties,andsoon.Theybelievetakingpictureswillhelpthemrememberthemoment.However,accordingtoHenkeresearch,it’snottruethattakingpictureswillbegoodforpeople’smemories.Inherstudy,Henkeltookagroupofcollegestudentstovisitamuseum.Sheaskedthemtolookat15exhibits(展览)carefullyandthentotakephotosof15others.Thenextday,shetestedthestudents,memoryofthetour.Shefoundthatthestudentsrememberedfewerdetailsabouttheexhibitstheyhadphotographed.Henkelexplainsthatwhenpeopledependontheircameras,theywon’tpaymoreattentiontotheeventthemselves.Asaresult,theyoftenfailtoremembertheirexperienceswell.Sotakingpicturesmaypreventourbrainsfromrememberingthingsandplaces.Butshouldn’tlookingoverthepictureswakeupourmemories?Henkelsaysthisistrue.However,ithappensonlyifwespendenoughtimedoingit.“Inordertoremember,wehavetoreview(回顾)thephotoscarefully,”Henkelsays,Unfortunately,mostpeoplenevertakethetimetolookovertheirdigitalpictures.Why?Therearejusttoomanyofthem!

____31____Yearsago,LindaHenkel,a____32____fromtheUS,wastravellingattheGrandCanyon.Someonecametothefront,tookapictureandwalkedaway____33____lookingatthescenery.ToHenkel’s____34____,peopledependontoomuchonpicturesfortheirmemories.However,Henkelthinkstakingpictures____35____helprememberthemomentHenkel'sstudyHenkel____36____collegestudentsaroundamuseum.Students____37____fewerdetailsabouttheexhibitstheyhadphotographedthanthosetheyhadlookedatcarefully.ExplanationWhiletakingphotos,peoplepay____38____attentiontotheeventthemselvesandforgettheirtravellingexperiences.ConclusionTakingphotosmay____39____usfromrememberingtheexperiences.Ifweforgetthingsandplaces,wehavetolookatthedigitalpicturesagainbecausethepicturescan____40____usofthethingsandplaces.(2021·江苏·扬州市广陵区教师发展中心二模)阅读下列短文,根据短文中的信息完成文后表格。在答题卡标有题号的横线上,写出空缺处所填单词的正确形式。(每空一词)WhenathoughthasfoundwordsPoetryistheforgottenchildofliterature.Fewpeoplereaditforpleasure.InWesternhighschools,poetryisseldomtaughtbecauseitisconsideredtobeoutofdateandhavelittletodowiththelifeoftoday’sstudents.InChina,however,poetryisstillanimportantpartofthecurriculum(课程).Recently,theMinistryofEducationhasincreasedthenumberofancientChinesepoemsforstudentstomemorizeandrecite,from14to72.Whyisitimportanttolearnpoems?Firstofall,poetryisanecessarypartoflearningtraditionalChineseculture.Itisapathtounderstandingyourhistoryandyoursociety.Itisalsothekeytounderstandingthethoughtsandfeelingsthataremontoeveryonebutwemaybeunabletoexpress—thejoyofLiBaidancingwiththemoon,forexample.Everyonehasfeelingsofjoy,love,loneliness,sadnessandevenanger,andagoodpoemcanhelpusputthosefeelingsintowordsandbringusselfunderstanding.Poemscanalsoexpressbeauty.Inafewshortlines,evensomethingmoncanbeebeautiful.Hereisapoemcalled“Fog”byCarlSandberg:Thefoges/onsilenthaunches(弓腰)/andthenmoveson.Yes,fogdoesmovesmoothly,silentlyandlikeacat,andSandbergcatchesthatfeelingandimage,andmakesitbeautiful.Ofcourse,toreallyenjoypoetry,ithastobereadaloud.Afterall,apoemisreallyjustasongwithoutmusic.Mostancientpoetry,likeHomer’sEpicsandChina’sBookofSongs,wasspokenforhundredsofyearsbeforeitwaswritten.TheAmericanpoetRobertFrostsaid,“Poetryiswhenanemotionhasfounditsthoughtandthethoughthasfoundwords.”Youareluckythatyounowhaveseventytwopoemstolearn!Title:WhenathoughthasfoundwordsPassageoutlineDetailedinformationInthe____41____Mostpeoplethinkpoetryis____42____fromthelifeoftoday’sstudents.China’srecent____43____StudentsmustmemorizeandrecitemoreancientChinesepoems.____44____forlearningpoetry●Learningpoemsmakesyou____45____historyandsocietybetter.●Poemscanbe____46____toexpressyourthoughtsandfeelings.●Poemscanexpressbeautyof____47____thingswithveryfewlines.Atipon____48____poetry____49____aloudisthebestwaytoenjoypoetry.Infact,manyancientpoemswerespokenbeforetheywerewritten.ConclusionChinese_____50_____shouldfeelluckytohave72poemstolearn!(2021·江苏·扬州市梅岭中学二模)阅读下列短文,根据短文中的信息完成文后表格。在答题卡标有题号的横线上,写出空缺处所填单词的正确形式。(每空一词)BecauseofCOVID19,itisusefulformanypeopletowearmaskstoavoidillness.Infact,maskshavebeenhelpinghumansforcenturies.Let’stakealookatsomethingaboutmasks.1stcenturyDuringthatperiod,manypeopleinRomanEmpirelivedahardlifeandhadtoworkundergroundinmines(矿井)tosupporttheirfamilies.Butafterseveralyears’work,mostofthemhaddifficultybreathingnormallyandfinallydied.Tosolvethisproblem,PlinytheElder(2379AD),aRomanphilosopherandnaturalist,remendedtheuseofanimalbladder(膀胱)skinstostopdustfrombeingtakenin.Afterthat,hisideawasconsideredtheveryfirstrecordedmaskinvention.16thcenturyEarlyinventionsdidnotstopwithPliny.Manycenturieslater,ItalianartistandinventorLeonardodaVinci(14521519),putforwardasuggestionofusingawetclothoverthefacetoprotectagainsttheharmfulchemicals.19thcenturyThedesignofthemasktookabigstepforwardinthe19thcentury.In1848,AmericanLewisHassleyfirstlystartedtopatent(注册专利)aprotectivemaskforminers,whichwasalandmark.Masksatthisstageweresimilartogasmasks.Later,in1897,PolishAustriandoctorJohannvonMikuliczRadeckidesignedasimplemaskmadeofonelayerofgauze(纱布),remendingmedicalworkerstowearittopreventinfection.Sincethen,surgicalmaskshaveappeared.20thcenturyIn1910,anepidemicbrokeoutinNortheastChina.ChinesedoctorWuLiandedesignedacheapfacemaskcalled“Wu’smask”.Madeoftwolayersofsurgicalgauze,itcouldbewrapped(缠绕)aroundthebackoftheheadandtiedinaknot.Thismaskwaspraisedbyexpertsaroundtheworld,asitwaseasiertomakeandhadalowerproductioncost.ModernexplorationWiththedevelopmentofsciencetechnology,thematerialsinmaskshavebeenimprovedtobetterprotectitswearer.Forexample,in2012whenChinasufferedfromsmog(雾霾),maskmodelssuchasN95andKN90becamehighlypopular.Inthefuture,maskswillcontinuetoimprove,hopefullysowillthehabitsofhumans.The____51____ofthemaskWearingmasksisofgreat____52____toprotectoneselfagainsttheillness.Infact,maskshavebeenhelpinghumansforcenturies.1stcentury◆ManypeopleinRomanEmpirecouldn’taffordtheirfamily,____53____theyworkedundergroundinmines.Butafterseveralyears’work,mostofthemhaddifficultybreathingnormallyandfinallydied.◆ItwasPlinytheElderwho____54____withthisproblembyremendingtheuseofanimalbladderskinstostopdust.Thisisthefirstrecordedmask.16thcentury◆Toavoidtheharmfulchemicals,LeonardodaVinci____55____asuggestionofusingawetclothoverthefaceforus.19thcentury◆In1848,AmericanLewisHassleybecamethe____56____

persontopatentaprotectivemaskforminers,whichwasalandmark.◆In1897,PolishAustriandoctorJohannvondesignedasimplemaskmadeofonelayerofgauzeandremendedmedicalworkerstowearit.Thatwas____57____surgicalmasksappeared.20thcentury◆In1910,thefacemaskcalled“Wu’smask”wasspokenhighlyofbyexpertsaroundtheworld,asitcost____58____andwasmademoreeasily.Modernexploration◆Withthedevelopmentofsciencetechnology,thematerialsinmaskshavebeenimprovedtoreducethe____59____ofgettingillness.◆Inthefuture,itis_____60_____thatmaskswillcontinuetoimprove,aswellasthehabitsofhumans.(2021·江苏江苏·二模)阅读下面短文,根据短文内容完成表格中所缺信息,每空一词。Atnight,youfallasleepwhilelisteningtobeautifulmusic.Inthemorning,youarewokenupbythesingingofbirdsoutside.Youcanenjoyallofthesethingsbecauseofoneimportantorgan—theears.Youmaywonder:howdotheearswork?Theearhasthreedifferentparts:theouterear,themiddleear,andtheinnerear.Theouterearisthepartyoucansee.Itcollectssoundaroundyou.Thesoundthentravelsdowntothemiddleear,theinnerearandthentoyourbrain.Yourearsneverstopworking,evenwhenyouareasleep!Yourearscontinuehearingsounds,butyourbrainjustignores(忽略)them.That’swhyyoumightsometimeswakeupsuddenlyinthemiddleofthenight—yourbrainheardsomethingbutyoudon’tknowwhatitwassinceyouwereasleep.Butearsdomorethanhear.Theyhelpyoukeepyourbalance,too.Intheinnerear,thereareorgansthatarefilledwithliquid(液体)coveredinsmallhairs.Whenyoumoveyourhead,theliquidandhairmove,too.Theysendmessagestoyourbrainaboutthepositionofyourhead.Moresurprisingly,earsevenhelpwithtastingfood.Ofcourse,youdon’tactuallytastefoodwithyourears.Buttherearenerves(神经)runningthroughthemiddleearthatconnectthetonguetothebrain.Ifsomethingwronghappenstoyourears,youmighthaveahardtimetellingdifferentflavorsapartaccordingtoPeople’sDaily.Theearsaretrulyimportantorganswithmanyfunctions.Everyoneshouldmakesuretoprotecttheirearsaswellastheycan.Howdoourearswork?____61____oftheearsTheouterear:It____62____

soundaroundyou.Themiddleear:Soundtravels____63____it.Theinnerear:Soundtravelsdownitandthentoyourbrain.HearingYouhearwithyourears.Yourearsworkwhileyouaresleeping,butyourbrainpays____64____attentiontothesoundsithears.____65____balanceThereareorgansthatare____66____ofliquidandcoveredinsmallhairs.Theytellyourbrainthe____67____ofyourhead.TastingfoodTherearenervesrunningthroughthemiddleearthat____68____thetonguetothebrain.Ifyourearsdon’twork____69____,youmightnotbeabletotelldifferentflavorsapart.Theearsaresoimportantthateveryoneshouldmakesuretoprotectthemaswellas____70____.(2021·江苏盐城·二模)Somepeoplebelievethatyournationality(国籍)caninfluenceyourpersonality.Thisiswhyyoumighthearsomeonesaying“Sheisatypical(典型的)Australian”or“HeissoFrench”.Itseemsthatpeoplefromacertaincountrysharecertainsimilarcharacteristics.Forexample:FrenchFrenchpeopleareoftenseenasromanticandoutgoingpeoplewithagreatloveforlife,foodandwine.Theyaregoodatsinginganddancing.ChineseChinesearefriendlypeoplewhoarehardworking.Theyarepolitebecausetheyarecarefulabout“savingface”whendealingwithotherpeople.AustraliansAustraliansaremerrypeoplewhospendalotoftimeoutdoors.Theyenjoyaslowerlife.Theylaughalotbutsometimespeoplethinktheyareloudandrude.GermansGermansareoftendescribedasbeingseriousandcareful.Theyarehardworkersandpayalotofattentiontoeverydetail.However,sometimespeoplesayGermansdon’thaveasenseofhumour.Allthesenationaltypescanbetrueforsomepeople,butverywrongforothers.Forexample,youmightmeetaGermanwhoisaconfidentsingerwithagreatsenseofhumor,oranAustralianwhoisshyandquiet.___71___andnationalitiesOpinionPeoplefromacertaincountry___72___certainsimilarcharacteristics.___73___FrenchRomanticand___74___;Lovelife,foodandwine;Theyareallgoodsingersand___75___.ChineseFriendly,hardworkingandpolite;Afraidof“___76___face”beforeothers.AustraliansLiketostayoutdoors,enjoya___77___life;Merrypeople,___78___alot,sometimesloudandrude.GermansPayattentionto___79___;Seriousandcareful,not___80___.ConclusionNationalitiesmayinfluencepersonalities,butnotforall!(2021·江苏·滨海县第一初级中学一模)Whatdowereallymeanbybeingopen?Beingopenisakindofinvitationtootherstoein,tospeakandtoshare.Itisimportantinlettingothersgettoknowhowwethinkandfeel.Inthiswaywewillbeunderstoodandacceptedbyothers.Ifwearen’topenwithothers,wewon’tfullybelieveinourselvesorothers.Hereareafewwaysforyoutobemoreopen.First,makeyouroutsidebehaviorthesamewithyourinsidefeelingsandthoughts.Second,sharehowyoureallyfeelaboutsomethinginsteadofjustopinions.Third,trytochangeyourquestionsintostatementsandtalkinthefirstpersonsothatpeoplewillunderstandyoumoreeasily.Forexample,youmightsay,“Ifeelhappythatyou’rehere.”insteadof“Areyougladthatyou’rehere?”Finally,trynottosay,“Idon’tknow.”ThisusuallymeansIdon’twanttothinkaboutitanymore.Rememberalsothatitisnotsuitabletobeopenwitheveryoneineverysituation.Youmaywanttobemoreopenwithclosefriend,butnotwithpeopleyoudon’tknowwell,becauseyouarenotsurehowsomeoneelsewillusewhattheyknowaboutyou.Besides,somepeoplemaynotbeusedtotoomuchopenness.Ifwesayeverythingwefeelorthinktothem,theywillfeelveryunfortableattimes.Inall,beingopenisagoodwayforustogetonwellwithotherpeople,butwe’dbetterkeepthebalancebetweenbeingopenandnotbeingtooopen.Title:Being___81______82___ofbeingopen•Inviteotherstoein,tospeakandtoshare.•Showothers___83___wethinkandfeel.•Letothers___84___andacceptus.•Believeinourselvesandothersbybeingopen.Waystobemoreopen•Makesureyouroutsidebehavioristhe___85___withyourinsidefeelingsandthoughts.•Trytoshareyour___86___feelings.•Makestatements___87___ofquestionsandusethefirstperson.•Trynottosay,“Idon’tknow.”Reasonsfornotbeingtooopen•Someonemay___88___yourinformationtohurtyou.•Youwillmakethemfeelveryunfortable___89___.ConclusionItwillhelpusgetonwellwithothersifwekeepthebalance___90___beingopenandnotbeingtooopen.(2021·江苏·射阳外国语学校一模)IalwaysknewthatIdependedwaytoomuchonmyphone.ButIdidn’tknowhowmuch,soIdecidedtodothischallengetofindout.EverymorningsinceIgotasmartphone,I’veusedTheWeatherChannelApptofindoutwhattowear.OnthefirstmorningIhadtodresswithoutguidance,butthankfullyIwasabletoguessthatthedaywouldbecoldandfoggybylookingoutofmywindow.Icouldn’ttellwhattimeitwas.Ihaven’twornawatchformorethanayear,becausemyphoneshowedthetime.SoIwaslateforpickingupfriendswhohadbeenonthebusfortwohours.Iwasalsolateformyparttimejob.Andevenworse,Icouldn’tcallpeopletotellthemthatIwasrunninglate.Gettingplaceswasharder,too.IlostmywaybecauseIcouldn’tusetheGPSonmyphone.Mydriving,though,gotalotsaferbecauseInolongerhadmyphoneinonehandcheckingdirectionswhiledrivingwiththeother.Butthenumberonetroublewasnothavingmycontactlist.Iforgottowritedownmyfriends’andfamilymembers’phonenumbersbeforeIstartedthechallenge.ItwassadtorealizethatIcouldn’tremembermybrother’sandmymom’scellphonenumbers.Oh,howIwishedtoturnonthephoneforjustasecondtolookupphonenumbers!Evenwithalltheproblems,however,Ifoundpeacenotworryingaboutmissingatextmessageoranemail.Thischallengewasagreatlearningexperience.ItsurprisedmehowI’dtakennonoticeofeventhethingslikerememberingphonenumbers.Weallshouldtakesometimetothinkabouthowwecandependlessonourcellphones.Anexperiencewithout___91___DisadvantagesHavedifficultiesin:▲

choosingclothesto___92___:becauseit’simpossibleto___93___TheWeatherChannelApp.▲

knowingthetime:becausetherewasn’taphonetoshowthe___94___Asaresult,hewaslateforpickingupfriendsandcouldn’tgotowork___95___time.▲

gettingplaces:helosthis___96___becausehecouldn’tusetheGPSonthephone.▲

contactingothers:becausehedidn’t___97___towritedownanyphonenumbers.___98___▲

Hisdrivinggotalotsaferbecausetherewasno___99___tocheckdirectionsonthephone.▲

Hefoundpeacenotworryingaboutmissingatextmessageoranemail.conclusionWeallshoulddepend____100____onourcellphones.参考答案:1.decided2.reached3.changed4.good##better5.neighbours##neighbors6.story##example7.likes##loves##enjoys8.thankful9.hope10.instead【解析】【导语】本文主要讲述小型免费图书馆的相关信息。1.根据“In2009,ToddBolputupalittlefreelibrary.Thatwastoshowhisloveforhismother”可知,为了表达他对母亲的爱,托德·博尔决定建立了一个免费的小图书馆,decidetodosth“决定做某事”,时态是一般过去时,动词用过去式,故填decided。2.根据“Todaythereareabout100,000littlefreelibrariesinover100countries”可知,现在在100多个国家大约有10万个小型免费图书馆,reach“到达”符合语境,时态是现在完成时,动词用过去分词形式,故填reached。3.根据“theyhavemadeagreatdifferencetomillionsofpeople’slife”可知,给数百万人的生活带来了巨大的改变,change“改变”,时态是现在完成时,动词用过去分词形式,故填changed。4.根据“Studieshaveshownthatbookshaveameaningfulinfluenceonchildren’sliteracy(识字).Childrenwholovereadingcandowellatschool.”可知,书籍对儿童的识字有重要的影响,喜欢阅读的孩子在学校能表现得很好。也就是帮助孩子们有(更)好的识字技巧,故填good/better。5.根据“LittleFreeLibrarycanimproverelationshipbetweenneighboursandstrangers,too.”可知,小免费图书馆也可以改善邻居和陌生人之间的关系。故填neighbours/neighbors。6.此处介绍的是一个热爱读书的人的故事/例子,故填story/example。7.根据“Ijustliveinsuchaworldwherebooksarehighlyvalued”可知,凯瑟琳生活在这样一个书被高度重视的世界里,结合“sharingthejoyofreading”可知,凯瑟琳喜欢这样的生活,故填likes/loves/enjoys。8.根据“Hewasthankfultohavea‘friend’onacoldnight”可知,埃斯特班很感恩,故填thankful。9.根据“Hopefully,wheneachbuildinghassuchalibrary,wewillsoonhaveasocietywherepeoplespendlesstimeonthephoneandmoreonthepagesofabook.”可知,这是作者的希望,故填hope。10.根据“wewillsoonhaveasocietywherepeoplespendlesstimeonthephoneandmoreonthepagesofabook.”可知,人们花更少的时间在上,更多的时间在书上。insteadof“而不是”符合语境,故填instead。11.Friend12.rise##increase13.harmful14.help15.depends16.avoided##prevented17.support18.stronger19.alone20.meaningful【解析】【分析】短文介绍了如何把压力变成你的朋友,主要介绍了一个新的研究,研究发现压力有很多好处,它值得我们追寻一些有意义的事情,并且我们可以和压力做朋友。11.根据最后一段“Thentrustyourselftodealwiththestressthatfollowsandmakefriendswithit.”然后相信自己能处理随之而来的压力,并与之交朋友。

故填Friend。12.根据第一段“Manypeoplethinkstressisbadforhealth.It

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