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2023北京市中考英语逆袭冲刺名校模拟真题特快专递第二期专题04阅读回答问题10篇(2022·北京房山·二模)阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题。PandaLifeintheUSPandasarenotjustanationaltreasureinChina,butbelovedaroundtheworld.OnMarch16,theSmithsonian’sNationalZooinWashington,DC,startedasix-monthcelebration.Thisyearisthe50thanniversaryofthearrivaloftwogiantpandas.ThefirstpandasfromChinaintheUS,LingLingandHsingHsingarrivedatthezooonApril16,1972.Inthatyear,ChinaandtheUSestablisheddiplomatic(建立外交的)relations.ChinagiftedtheUSthesetwopandastoshowourgoodwill.Overthepast50years,eightpandashavelivedatthezoo.Frommealstodailyfun,thezooteamshavefoundwaystotakecareofthegiantpandas.Afoodteamgrowstheanimals’favoritefood—bamboo—inthezoo.Workingwithlocallandowners,italsoharvests(收割)bamboofrom20standsacrossWashington,DC,MarylandandVirginia.Sometimes,theteamreceivesdonationsfromthepublic.Besidesbamboo,thepandasreceiveapples,sweetpotatoesandhoneywater.Sweetpotatoesareafavorite.Theteamalsosetsupfunactivitiesandtoys,whichhelpthepandasstayactiveandsmart.Forexample,therearepuzzlefeeders.Pandashavetotakefoodoutofthefeedersbyspinning(旋转)ortwisting(弯曲)them.Pandascanpaintwiththezookeepers,too.Behindtheprotectionworkisaclosepartnershipwithpandaexperts(专家)inChina.Usually,thezookeepersandChinesepandaexpertsvisiteachotherseveraltimesayeartoshareknowledgeabouttheanimals.Duringthepandemic,theyhavecommunicatedthroughemailsandvideocalls.

IthasbeenanunbelievableexperienceforBrandieSmith,directorofthez00,toworkwithChineseexperts.“After50years,giantpandasremainaniconicspecies(标志性的物种)forourzoo,”saidSmith.Shehopestheprogramwillcontinueatleast50moreyears.1.WhatdidtheSmithsonian’sNationalZoodoonMarch16?_________________________________________________2.WhendidthefirstpandasarriveattheSmithsonian’sNationalZoo?_________________________________________________3.Besidesbamboo,whatisthepandas’favoritefood?_________________________________________________4.Whatdidthezooteamdotohelpthepandasstayactiveandsmart?_________________________________________________5.Howdidthezootakecareofthegiantpandas?_________________________________________________(2022·北京东城·二模)阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题。SpreadingHappinessJessicaMartinandAsherahWeissareartteachersinaprimaryschool.Theythoughttheirstudentsmighthavethemagicwordsthatcouldbringcalmtopeopleindifficulttimes,sotheycreatedaprojectcalled“PepToc”withtheirstudents.Theprojecthadtwoparts—onewassettingupahotline,andtheotherwasmakingencouragingposters.Thetwoteachershadthesamebasicquestionforallthestudents:“Whatcouldyousaytohelporencouragesomeoneelse?”Studentsworkingonthehotlinethoughtofwhattheywouldliketosay.ThenMs.Martinrecordedeachone,andsortedout(分类)therecordingsintodifferentpartsofthetelephonehotline.Whenpeoplecallthehotline,theycanhearhappyvoicesofchildrenofdifferentagessharingpositive(积极的)messages.Forexample,pressing1bringsideasforpeoplewhoare“feelingmadornervous”.Helpfulsuggestionsinclude:“listentomusic”,or“goandgetacookie”.Pressing2resultsin“wordsofencouragementandlifeadvice”.Thisincludesmessageslike:“Theworldisabetterplacewithyouinit.”and“Youareokay!”Bypressing3,youcanhearagroupofchildrensayingtogether:“Youcandoit!Keeptrying,don’tgiveup!”Otherstudentsmadeencouragingpostersandhungthemuparoundthetown.Manypostershadstripsofpaper.Whenpeoplepassedby,theycouldtearoff(撕掉)thestripsandtakewiththem.Forexample,onepostersaid“Ifyouaremad,thinkofpositivethoughts,andhadstripsremindingpeopleto“Behappy”.Ms.Martinthoughttheprojectwouldonlyattractinterestfrompeopleneartheschool.Butinitsfirstsixweeks,thehotlinegot5millioncallsfromaroundtheworld.Ithasbecomeverypopularwithstressedadults,patientsinhospitals,andotherswhojustwanttohearthehappyvoicesofchildren.ForMartinandWeiss,theprojectshowsstudentsthatsmallactscanhaveabiginfluence.“Ifyouhaveanidea,justtrytodoitandseewhathappens,”Weisssays.Studentsnowknowthattheyhaveamazingpower.They’realreadythinkingaboutnewmessagestorecordforthePepTocHotline.6.Whocreatedtheproject“PepToc”?_________________________________7.Whatarethetwopartsoftheproject?_________________________________8.HowdidMs.Martinandthestudentssetupthehotline?_________________________________9.Whatcouldpeopledowhentheypassedbytheposters?_________________________________10.Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?_________________________________(2022·北京密云·二模)阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题。RedNoseDayisawell-knowneventintheUK.ItisonthesecondorthirdFridayinMarch.ItraisesmoneyforpeopleinneedinAfricaandtheUK.RedNoseDayisorganizedbyComicRelief.ThisorganizationwassetupbyRichardCurtisandLennyHenryin1985.TheywantedtousecomedyandlaughtertobringmoreattentiontopovertyintheUKandAfrica,andmakesurethateverybodywhodidn’thavemoneytoseecomedyshowscouldhavefunatthesametime.That’swhyRedNoseDaywasborn.TheBritishcelebratedthefirstRedNoseDayonFebruary5,1988,andtheycelebrateiteverytwoyearsnow.AthirdofthemoneyraisedgoestoprojectsintheUKandtwothirdstoprojectsinAfrica.ThesloganforthelastRedNoseDaywas“DoSomethingFunnyforMoney”andthemoneycollectedwasusedtohelpfundprojectsinthefollowingareas:treatingmalaria,education,maternalhealthandmentalhealth.TheBBCRedNoseDaytelethonraised£74.3million!Money-raisingeventstakeplacealloverthecountryandmanyschoolsjoinin.Peoplealsodonate(捐赠)moneybypost,inbanks,byphoneusingacreditcardandonline.PeoplecallitRedNoseDaybecauseonthisdaymanypeoplebuyaplasticrednosetowear.Evenifsomeonedoesn’twearit,hewillgoandbuyone.Somepeopleputtherednosesonthefrontoftheircarstoshowtheirsupport.ThemoneymadefromsellingplasticrednosesgoestoComicRelief.So,ifyouareeverintheUKonRedNoseDay,nowyouknowwhyyoumayseenormalpeoplewearingrednosesanddoingsillythings!It’sallforagoodreason.11.WhenisRedNoseDay?________________________________12.Whowasthisorganizationsetupby?________________________________13.WhatwasthesloganforthelastRedNoseDay?________________________________14.WhydopeoplecallitRedNoseDay?________________________________15.IfyouareintheUKonRedNoseDay,whatshouldyoudoandwhy?________________________________(2022·北京朝阳·二模)阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题。Volunteeringisagreatwaytobringpositivechangetopeople,communitiesandsocietyingeneral.Theword“volunteering”startedbeingusedinthe18thcenturywhenpeoplewerewillinglyjoiningthemilitary(军事)service.Today,thewordisnotsomuchconnectedwiththemilitaryservice,butwithcommunityservice.Official(正式的)organizedvolunteeringappearedinthe19thcenturyandbecamemorepopularinthe20thcentury.AndthebiggestdevelopmentinvolunteeringwasbroughtbytheInternet.Organizationscanreachpeoplemoreeasilyonline.Helpfulplatformswereraised,andmorevolunteersbecameinterestedwhentheyfoundoutaboutdifferentopportunities.Wecanlearnalotfromvolunteering.Itconnectsustoothers.Itisagreatwaytomeetnewpeoplewithcommoninterests.Italsohelpsusmakenewfriends,andimproveoursocialskills.Volunteeringbringsfuninourlife.Itisafunandeasywaytoexploreourinterestsandpassions.Manypeoplevolunteerinordertomaketimeforhobbiesoutsideofwork.Forexample,ifapersonhasadeskjobandlongtospendtimeoutdoors,hemightconsidervolunteeringtohelpplantacommunitygarden,walkdogsforananimalshelter,orhelpoutatachildren’scamp.Volunteeringcanalsobehelpfulforourcareers(职业).Ifweareconsideringanewcareer,volunteeringcanhelpusgetexperienceinotherareasandmeetpeopleinthefield.Also,manyvolunteropportunitiesprovidetraining,orcanhelpusbuilduponskillswealreadyhave.Volunteeringdoesn’tjustfeelgood,it’sgoodforus.16.Istheword“volunteering”onlyconnectedwithmilitaryservicetoday?_____________________________________17.Whendidofficialorganizedvolunteeringappear?_____________________________________18.Whatbroughtthebiggestdevelopmentinvolunteering?_____________________________________19.Ifyouareconsideringanewcareer,howcanvolunteeringworkhelpyou?_____________________________________20.Whatdoesthispassagemainlytalkabout?_____________________________________(2022·北京丰台·二模)Examsplayanimportantroleineducationandsometimesitisalsothesourceofstressformanystudents.Soitisimportantforstudentstolearnhowtodealwithstresscausedbytheexam.Herearesomeusefulways.BeforetheexamStudyinconditionssimilartoyourtestroom.Thereisaphenomenoninpsychology(心理学现象)calledcontext-dependentmemory.Itreferstotheideathatwearebestabletorememberthingsinenvironmentssimilartowhentheinformationwasencoded(解码).Ifyouareinaquietroomduringyourexam,trytosimulate(模拟)thoseconditionswhileyouarepreparingforit.Manageyourtimewisely.Donotjustcram(临时死记硬背)foranexamatthelastminute,becausethiswillsurelyleadtoexamstress.Breakupyourstudytimeintochunksoverdays,orweekseven.Ifpossible,trytostudyataroundthesametimeofdayasyouwillbetakingthetest,becauseinthiswayyouwillbesimilarlytiredorawakewhenyoustudyandwhenyoutakeyourtest.Youwillgetusedtohowyoufeelwhendealingwithyourcoursematerialonyourtestday.Takefrequentbreaks.Accordingtopsychologystudies,theaveragehumanbraincanonlyfocusononetaskeffectivelyforabout45minutes.Inaddition,researchinneuroscience(神经科学)suggeststhatfocusingonthesamethingfortoolongweakensthebrain’sabilitytoaccuratelyprocessit.DuringtheexamEataproperexamdaybreakfast.Withoutaproperbreakfastyourenergylevelswillquicklycrashandmayleadtostressandanxiety.Besuretohaveahealthy,energy-packedbreakfastonexamday.Tryeatingfoodsthatprovidelonglastingenergy,suchaseggsoroats.Avoidfoodsthatarehighinsugar,whichwillgivetemporaryenergybutmaycauseyousleepyduringtheexam.Readinstructionscarefully.Beforeansweringanyexamquestions,figureoutexactlywhatisexpectedofyou.Skimthetesttoseeitscontentandgiveyourselfarough(粗略的)ideaofhowlongeachquestionwilltaketocomplete.Ambiguity(不明确)cancausestress,so,byknowinghowlongthetestis,youwillreduceyourstress.Avoidrushing.Takeyourtimegoingthroughtheexam.Ifyougetstuckinaquestionforalongtime,insteadofgettingstressedaboutit,keepinmindthatitisjustonequestionontheexam.Ifpossible,skip(跳过)thatquestionandreturntoitattheendifyouhavetime.Keepaneyeontheclockandgiveyourselffivetotenminutestogooveryouranswerstocheckforanymistakesortoguessonanyquestionsthatyouinitiallyskipped.21.Whydoesthewriteradviseustostudyataroundthesametimeofdayaswewillbetakingthetest?______________________________________________________________22.Howlongcanhumanbrainfocusononetaskeffectively?______________________________________________________________23.Whatkindoffoodshouldyouhaveforbreakfastontheexamdayfromthepassage?______________________________________________________________24.Whatshouldyoudoifyougetstuckinaquestionforalongtimefromthepassage?______________________________________________________________25.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?______________________________________________________________(2022·北京平谷·二模)TouchdowntoEarthChinawelcomedthreeheroicastronautsZhaiZhigang,WangYapingandYeGuangfuhomeonApril16.ThisreturnendedtheShenzhouXIIIastronauts’six-monthspacemission.Italsomarksamajor(重大的)breakthroughforChina’seffortsinspace.Inordertoreturnhomesafety,theydidalotofpreparationbeforeleavingthespacestation.Ifyouarecominghomeafteralongjourney,youhavetopackup.Forastronautsinspace,besidestheirpersonalbelongings,they“packed”experimentaldata(数据)andsamples,sotheywouldbefurtherresearchedonEarth.Theastronautshadtotidyupalargenumberofmaterials,includinggoodsontheTianzhou3cargo(货物)spacecraft,accordingtoZhongWeiwei,aresearcherattheChinaAstronautResearchandTrainingCenter.Sincethespacestationhadnoroomservice,thethreeastronautsneededto“clearthehouse”themselves.Theycollectedagreatamountofwaste.Thisincludedleftoverfoods,sanitary(卫生)wasteandwastefromin-orbitexperiments.Thewastewasthenputintotheorbitalmodule(轨道舱),whichburntupasitreenteredEarth’satmosphere.TheyalsohadtoputallequipmentinplacecorrectlysincetherewouldbeagapofmorethanonemonthbeforetheastronautsofShenzhouXIVenterthespacestation,accordingtoZhong.Theyneededtomakesuresomeitems,suchasgymequipment,werefixedtothewallstoavoidfloatingandslipping(滑落).Astronautsexperiencedmicrogravityforlongperiodsoftimeduringtheirstaysonthespacestation,whichhadaneffectontheirbodies.Thisincludedalossoffluid(体液)muscleatrophy(萎缩)aswellasboneloss.Toensuretheirsafeandsoundreturn,thethreeastronautshadbeendoingphysicalexercisestotraintheirmusclesforthereturntoEarth.Basedontheirin-orbitphysicalexaminationsanddata,expertshadcustomized(定制)exerciseplansforeachofthemtoensureasafelanding.Justlikeahousethatwillbevacant(空着的)foralongtimemusthaveit’swaterandpowerswitchedoff,astronautscheckedeverythingbeforetheyleft.Basedonexperienceathomeandabroad,theycheckedandadjusted40to50itemstoensurethatthespacestationcouldtransmitvalidparameters(参数)tothegroundduringsubsequentunmannedmissions.26.Whendidthethreeastronautsreturntoearthsafety?________________________________________________________27.Whatdidthey“pack”experimentaldataandsamplesfor?________________________________________________________28.Wheredidtheyputthewastetheycollected?________________________________________________________29.Howdidexpertshelpthethreeastronautsreturn?________________________________________________________30.Whatdoyouthinkofstayinginspace?Whydoyouthinkso?________________________________________________________(2022·北京·清华附中三模)阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题。TheSportofConcentrationEveryday,itseems,anewgadget(设备)promisestohelpmeincreasethedistanceandpaceIrun,orthenumberofhoursIsleep,ortherateofmyheartbeats.Itwillmakemea“betterme,”orsothestorygoes.Maybesomeofthemactuallyhelptodothesethings,butnonetheless,Istilldecidedtosellallofmysportsgadgetsafewmonthsagoandsimplyrecordmyrunningtimeswithapenandanotepad.Soonafter,Ibegantotrainforamarathontheold-fashionedway,withoutsomethingonmywristtellingmemypaceandcurrentheartrate.Asitturnedout,runningwithoutknowingallthatinformationwasagreatpleasure.Inthepast,wheneverIwasrunningslowerthanmysmartwatchsaidIshouldbe,I’dforcemyselftospeedup,evenifitwasclearthatmybodydidn’twantto.Butthistime,IranthewayIwantedto.Onmorethanafewoccasions,whenI’dlookatmynotepadfollowingkeyworkouts(锻炼),IwasshockedtoseethatI’dhadsomerealbreakthroughs(突破),runningmuchfasterthanIthoughtIcould.IwassoshockedaboutthesenumbersandthoughtthatifI’dseenthemduringtheworkoutitself,Iwouldhaveprobablysloweddown.Yet,becauseIwasblindtothem,Ijustkeptonrunning.Anotherpositivethingaboutgettingridofallmyrunninggadgetsisthatit’shelpingmeconcentrate(集中注意力)moreontherunningitself.SinceInolongerfeellikeIneedtechnologytorunwell,Icangooutandrunwithoutworryingaboutwhethereverythinghasenoughbatterypower.So,what’sthelessonhere?Well,wecouldveryeasilyreplacetheexampleofrunningwithwriting,studying,oranythingelse.Nomatterwhatitisthemoretimewespendworryingabouthowtomakeourselvesbetteratsomething,themoreourperformanceisaffected.Shouldyoustopusingtechnologyto“improve”yourperformance?Ofcourse,that’suptoyou.However,ifIweretobeaskedthatquestion,I’dcertainlysaythatI’mbetteroffwithoutit.31.Whendidthewriterdecidetosellallofthesportsgadgets?________________32.Whywasthewritershocked?________________33.What’sanotherpositivethingwithoutanyrunninggadgets?________________34.Whatdoesthewriterlearnfromtheexampleofrunning?________________35.Whatdoyouthinkofsportsgadgets?Whydoyouthinkso?________________(2022·北京大兴·二模)阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题。HearMeRoarAreyouatiger?AccordingtotheChineseZodiac(生肖),peoplebornintheYearoftheTigerarekindandenergetic.Thatmaybetrue,butthosecharacteristicsarenotgenerallyrelatedtorealtigers.Whileweadmirethehandsomeanimals,wealsofearthem.Buttherearelessonseveryonecanlearnfromthelivesoftheseamazingcats.Tigersseldomfeedingroupsinthewild,butwhentheydo,malesallowfemalesandcubstoeatfirst.Inotherwords,big,strongmale(雄性的)tigerswaittheirturnandthinkofothersbeforethemselves.We,too,shouldconsidertheneedsofothersbeforeweact.Tigerscanalsoteachushowtobestrategic(有策略的).Thesesmartanimalsstudyasituationbeforeacting.Theyhardlyattackprey(猎物)onsightbutwillconsidertheirstrategyseveraltimes,ifnecessary,beforerushingforward.Tigersgoafterlargeprey,sotheyhavebigideas.Despitealltheirplanning,tigersonlyendupwithamealonceoutofevery12attempts(尝试)tocatchsomething.Yettheydonotgiveup;theykeeptryinguntiltheysucceed.Mostkindsofcatsavoidwater,buttigersenjoywaterandareverycapableswimmers.Thisloveofwaterallowsthemtoliveinmanydifferentenvironmentsincludingforests,grasslandsandmangroveswamps.Learnfromthetiger,anddecideforyourselfwhatyoucanandcannotdo.Trythingsthatothersconsiderimpossible.Exploresurprisingplaces.Tigers’loveofwateralsoallowsthemtohuntandfightcrocodiles.Thiskindofanimalsareextremelydifficulttokill.Usually,tigerskillbybitingtheneckoftheirprey.Butacrocodile’sneckhasathickcoatofarmor.Tigersarenotputoffbythis.Instead,theychangetheirstrategyandattackthecreature’sweakareaslikeitsstomachoreyes.Likethetiger,don’tletdifficultsituationsstopyoufromsucceeding.Trymorethanonemethodifyourusualstrategyisn’tsuccessful.Tigersareasdifferentaspeopleare.Thefurofeverytigerhasauniquepattern.Sobeyourselfandshowoffyourstripes.Takeafewhintsfromthetiger,andletothershearyouroarthisyear.36.WhatarepeoplebornintheYearoftheTigerlike?________________37.Whatdomaletigersdowhentheyfeedingroups?________________38.Howmanyattemptsdotigersendupwithameal?________________39.Usually,howdotigerskill?________________40.Whatdoyouwanttolearnfromtigersmost?Why?________________(2022·北京石景山·二模)阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题。WhydoWeCelebrateFestivals?Festivalsarecelebratedallaroundtheworld.Everyfestivalhasitsdifferentcustoms.However,nomatterhowdifferenttheymayseem,allovertheworld,thespiritofsharingjoy,thanks,love,orpeaceiscommoninallfestivals.Ofallthetraditionalfestivals,theharvest(丰收)festivalcanbefoundinalmosteveryculture.Thisimportantfestivaltakesplaceafterallthecropshavebeengatheredin.Peoplecelebratetoshowthattheyarethankfulfortheyear’ssupplyoffood.InancientEgypt,theharvestfestivalwascelebratedduringthespringtime—theEgyptianharvestseason.Ithadaparadeandagreatlargemealwithmusicdancing,andsports.Today,insomeEuropeancountries,peopledecoratetownhallswithflowersandfruit,andgettogethertocelebrateoverameal.DuringtheMid-AutumnFestivalinChina,familiesgathertoadmiretheshiningmoonandenjoydeliciousmooncakes.Customsplayanimportantroleinfestivals,butsometimestheycanchangeovertimebecauseofthedevelopmentofmodemsocietyandthespreadofnewideas.OneexampleistheChineseSpringFestivalcustomoflightingfireworkstodriveawaytheevil(恶毒的)spiritsandcelebratethenewyear.Nowadays,manybigcitieshavegivenupthiscustominordertoavoidairpollution.AnotherexampleisHalloween,whichslowlybecameanexcitingfestivalforchildrenwhichisfarfromitsoriginalcustom.Festivalsarebecomingmoreandmorecommercial(商业的)withbusinessestakingadvantageofthecelebrations.Onlineshoppingwebsitesandsocialmediaappshavemadeitmucheasierforthepublictospendmoreongiftsfortheirlovedones.Althoughsomebelievefestivalsshouldnotbecommercialized,othersbelievetheincreaseinspendingisgoodfortheeconomy(经济)andpublichappiness.Festivalsareanimportantpartofsociety.Theyshowpeople’swishes,beliefsandattitudestowardslife.Theyallowustorelaxandenjoylife,andforgetaboutourworkforalittlewhile.Theyhelpusunderstandwherewecamefrom,whoweare,andwhattothankfor.Andifyoustudyfestivalscarefully,youmaybesurprisedtofindthatdifferentculturesactuallyhavealotincommonafterall.41.Whatisthecommonspiritinallfestivals?________________42.Whichfestivalcanbefoundinalmosteveryculture?________________43.Whydocustomsinsomefestivalschangeovertime?________________44.What’sthemainideaofthelastparagraph?________________45.Whatdoyouthinkoffestivals’becomingmorecommercial?Whydoyouthinkso?________________(2022·北京西城·二模)阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题。Couldwhatyoubelieveaboutyourselfhaveaneffectonyoursuccessorfailure?AccordingtoStanfordpsychologistCarolDweck,yourbeliefsplayakeyroleinwhatyouwantandwhetheryouachieveit.Dweckhasfoundthatitisyourmindsetthatplaysanimportantroleindecidingachievementandsuccess.So,whatexactlyisamindset?Amindsetisasetofbeliefsthatshapehowyoumakesenseoftheworldandyourself.Itinfluenceshowyouthink,feel,andbehaveinanygivensituation.AccordingtoDweck,therearetwobasicmindsets:fixedandgrowth.Ifyouhaveafixedmindset,youbelieveyourabilitiesarefixedandthereforecan’tbechanged.Youmayalsobelievethatyourtalentandintelligence(智商)aloneleadstosuccess.Andeffortisnotrequired.Ifyouhaveagrowthmindset,youbelievethatyourtalentsandabilitiescanbedevelopedovertimethrougheffortanddetermination(决心).Peoplewiththismindsetdon’tnecessarilybelievethateveryonecanbecomeEinsteinorMozartjustbecausetheytry.Theydo,however,believethateveryonecangetsmarterormoretalentediftheyworkatit.Yourmindsetplaysanimportantroleinhowyoudealwithlife’schallenges.Whenchildrenhaveagrowthmindset,theyhungerforlearningandhaveadesiretoworkhardanddiscovernewthings.Thisoftentranslatesintoachievementineducation.Asadults,thesesamepeoplearemorelikelytokeepgoinginthefaceofdifficulties.Insteadofgivingup,adultswithagrowthmindsetviewitasanopportunitytolearnandgrow.Ontheotherhand,thosewithfixedmindsetsaremorelikelytogiveupinthefaceofchallengingsituations.Dwecksuggeststhatpeopleshouldgetridoftheirfixedmindset.Here’show:●Focusonthejourney.Whenbuildingagrowthmindset,itisimportanttoseethevalueinyourjourney.Whenyou’refixatedontheendresult,youmissoutonallthethingsyoucouldbelearningalongtheway.●Add“yet”toyourlife.Ifyou’rehavingtroublewithatask,remindyourselfthatyoujusthaven’tmasteredit“yet”.Addingthiswordintoyourvocabularyshowsthatinthefaceoftroubles,youcanovercome(克服)anything.●Payattentiontoyourwordsandthoughts.Replacenegativethoughtswithmorepositiveonestobuildagrowthmindset.●Takeonchallenges.Makingmistakesisoneofthebestwaystolearn.So,insteadofshyingawayfromchallenges,welcomethem.46.Whatisamindset?______________________________________________47.Whichmindsetmakesyoubelieveyourabilitiescan’tbechanged?______________________________________________48.Whatdoadultswithagrowthmindsetthinkofdifficulties?______________________________________________49.WhatareDweck’ssuggestionsaboutdevelopingagrowthmindset?______________________________________________50.Someonesays,“I’mnotgoodatEnglish,andIcandonothingaboutit.”Isthisanexampleofagrowthmindsetorafixedmindset?Why?______________________________________________参考答案:1.Starteda(six-month)celebration.

2.(April16,)1972.

3.Sweetpotatoes.

4.Setupfunactivitiesandtoys.

5.Growandcollectfood/setupfunactivitiesandtoys/communicatewithChineseexperts/shareknowledgeabouttheanimalswithChinesepandaexperts/….【导语】本文主要介绍了熊猫在美国的生活。1.根据“OnMarch16,theSmithsonian’sNationalZooinWashington,DC,startedasix-monthcelebration.”可知,史密森尼国家动物园在3月16日开始了为期六个月的庆祝活动。故填Starteda(six-month)celebration.2.根据“ThefirstpandasfromChinaintheUS,LingLingandHsingHsingarrivedatthezooonApril16,1972.”可知,第一只大熊猫是在1972年4月16日到达美国的。故填(April16,)1972.3.根据“Besidesbamboo,thepandasreceiveapples,sweetpotatoesandhoneywater.Sweetpotatoesareafavorite.”可知,除了竹子,熊猫最喜欢红薯。故填Sweetpotatoes.4.根据“Theteamalsosetsupfunactivitiesandtoys,whichhelpthepandasstayactiveandsmart.”可知,动物园团队设置有趣的活动和玩具来帮助熊猫保持活跃和聪明。故填Setupfunactivitiesandtoys.5.根据“Afoodteamgrowstheanimals’favoritefood—bamboo—inthezoo.Workingwithlocallandowners,italsoharvests(收割)bamboofrom20standsacrossWashington,DC,MarylandandVirginia.”“Theteamalsosetsupfunactivitiesandtoys,whichhelpthepandasstayactiveandsmart.”以及“Usually,thezookeepersandChinesepandaexpertsvisiteachotherseveraltimesayeartoshareknowledgeabouttheanimals.”可知,动物园是通过种植和收集食物/设置

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