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1/12022北京初三一模英语汇编阅读回答问题一、阅读回答问题(2022·北京东城·一模)阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题。OnMarch2,2022,worldleadersatthe5thmeetingoftheUnitedNationsEnvironmentAssembly(UNEA)reachedahistoricagreementtosolvetheproblemsofplastic.Theyagreedthatby2024,theywouldcreateandsignanewtreaty(条约)onplastics.Thenewtreatywouldcreateinternationallawsthatcouldhelpbringplasticwasteundercontrol.Becauseplasticisusefulforsomanypurposes,ithasbecomeapartofnearlyallareasofourlives.It’shardtolookanywherewithoutthingsmadeofplastic.It’sreportedthatnow400milliontonsofplasticisproducedeveryyear.By2040,thenumberisexpectedtodouble.Althoughthere’salotoftalkaboutrecycling,only9%ofalltheplasticevercreatedhasbeenrecycled.Almostallkindsofplasticaremadefromsomekindofoil.Itgivesoffdangerousgases(气体)whenit’sproducedandalsowhenit’sburnedorburied(掩埋)intheground.Scientistssayplasticsareresponsiblefor4.5%oftheworld’sgreenhousegases.Plasticdoesn’tbreakdownlikenaturalmaterials,suchaswood.Instead,itjustbreaksintosmallerandsmallerpieces,andfinallytinybitsofplasticcalledmicroplastics.Inrecentyears,microplasticshavebeenfoundalmosteverywhere,fromtheNorthPoletoAntarctica,fromthetopoftheEarth’stallestmountaintothedeepestpointinthesea.They’veevenbeenfoundinthebodiesofanimalsincludinghumans.Thetreatyisexpectedtocoverthewholeplastic“lifecycle”,includingmakingit,reusingit,recyclingit,andgettingridof(处理)it.Thetreatywillalsocoverhowtodealwithmicroplasticsintheoceans,onland,andinthethingsweeat.Itisexpectedtolayoutrulestogetridofsingle-useplasticsaswell.Decidingonthespecificrulesandgoalsthatwillgointhetreatywillprobablybedifficult.Thetreatyislikelytorequireallcountriestotaketheirownstepstomeetthetreaty’sgoals,andofferpoorercountriesmoneytohelpthemmeetthegoals.1.Howmuchplasticisproducedeveryyearnow?____________________________________________2.Whendoesplasticgiveoffdangerousgases?____________________________________________3.Whatdoesplasticfinallybecomewhenitbreaksdown?____________________________________________4.Whatdoesthewholeplastic“lifecycle”include?____________________________________________5.Whatdoyouthinkoftheideaofcreatingthenewtreatyonplastics?Whydoyouthinkso?____________________________________________(2022·北京大兴·一模)阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题。EatingDisordersAneatingdisorderisakindofillnessinwhichapersondoesnoteatinanormalorhealthyway.IntheUnitedStates,restrictionsforCOVID-19(新冠管控)areloosening,howevereatingdisordercasesareontherise.Expertswarnthatbeingaloneandfeelinganxiouscanincreasetheharmfulnessofeatingdisorders.“Wearecertainlyseeinggreatincreases,”saidJenniferWildeswhoisanassociatepsychiatryprofessor(精神病学副教授)attheUniversityofChicagoMedicine.Shetoldthereporterthatsomepatientsarewaitingtofivemonthstogetmentalhealthtreatmentandmedicalcares.BeforeCOVID-19,sheadded,waittimeswereusuallyonlyafewweeks.Recently,Wildes’programtreatsabout100patients.BeforeCOVID-19,thenumberofpatientswashalfthatnumber.AnothertreatmentprogramforeatingdisordersattheUniversityofMinnesotaisexperiencingthesamething.Dailycallstoitsprogramfrompeopleaskingfortreatmenthavedoubled.In2019,therewereabout60callsaday.“SinceCOVID-19began,thatnumberisupto130callsaday,”saidJillianLampert,whoisoneoftheleadersoftheprogram.BecauseofCOVID-19,somepeoplemakethemselveseatalotasawaytodealwiththefeelingof“outofcontrol”.Otherpeoplearedoingtheoppositeofthings.Theyaretakingthemessageof“don’tgainCOVID-19weight”toostrictly.Theyarereducingtheirmealstothepointofanorexia(厌食症).Bulimic(贪食)isalsoakindofeatingdisorder.Bulimicpeopleeatlargeamountoffoodandthenforcethemselvestothrowitup.Astudyofelectronicmedicalrecordsfromabout80U.S.hospitalsfounda30percentincreaseofeatingdisorderstartingafterMarch2020,comparedwithnumbersfrom2018and2019.Theleaderofthestudy,Dr.DaveLittlesaidthattheCOVIDpandemichasgivensociety,andinparticularyoungpeople,alotofmentalhealthdifficulties.HerearesomesignsofeatingdisorderfromtheU.S.NationalEatingDisordersOrganization.◎Thinkingaboutweight,bodysize,andfoodtoomuch.◎Seemuneasyeatingaroundothers.◎Restrictionsagainsttypesoffood,forexample,breadorsugar.◎Avoidingusualfriendsandsocialactivities.◎Extremechangeinmoodandbehavior.6.Whatisaneatingdisorder?_______________________________7.Whatcanincreasetheharmfulnessofeatingdisorders?_______________________________8.HowmanypatientsdoesWildes’programtreatrecently?_______________________________9.Whatarebulimicpeoplelike?_______________________________10.Whatdoyouthinkofeatingdisorders?Whatwillyoudo?_______________________________(2022·北京石景山·一模)阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题。Britain’syoungestappdeveloperA13-year-oldboy,AaronBond,designedawebsiteandreleased(发布)threesuccessfulsmartphoneapps(应用软件).ThismadehimBritain’syoungestappdeveloperin2011.“IhavebeeninterestedincomputerssinceIwasyoung”,saysAaron,asheexplainshowhischildhoodinterestinwebdesignhasturnedintoabusinesswork.TheideaofinventinganappcamefromhisfriendSebastian,aged16,whenthetwoteenagersweretravellingtoschoolonedaybybus.SebastiangaveAaronachallenge.“Doyouthinkyoucanmakeasmartphoneapp?”heasked.Aaronsaidthathethoughthecould,butthathewouldneedanewcomputerandsomeinstructionalmaterials.SoSebastianlenthimacomputerandAarontaughthimselfhowtodesignanappusingbooksandvideos.“Ittookmesevenmonthstolearnhowtodoit”,saysAaron.Whileheusedhiscomputerskillstobuildtheapp,SebastianworkedondevelopingthecharactersandimprovingthedesignfortheirgameSpudRun.TheboyssetupacompanyandinMay2011,AaronandSebastianproducedthegame.Thefriendshavenowproducedanotherapp,liceSOS:thistimedesignedtohelpinanemergency(突发事件).Onceagain,theideacamewhiletheboysweretravellingonthebuswhenapassengersuddenlyfelldown.“Nobodyknewthemanbutwerealizedthatifwegotintohisphone,wewouldfindusefulcontactnumbers,”saysAaron.Unluckily,thephonewaslocked.Thenewappstoresphonenumbersofclosefamilyorfriendsalongwithimportantmedicaldetails.Theappcanbeseenonthehomescreenandwillworkevenifthephoneislocked.“Iftheemergencyserviceshavetocontactrelativesinanemergency,thiswillsavethemalotoftimeandcouldsavelives”,saysAaron.Whenaskedabouthisplansforthefuture,Aaronreplies:“AtthemomentweareimprovingthedesignofourappsandwearegoingtodevelopnewcharactersandlevelsforSpudRun.”Hemightgotouniversitytostudycomputerprogramminginthefuture.11.HowoldwasAaronwhenhereleasedthreesmartphoneapps?_______________________12.WhotaughtAarontodesignanapp?_______________________13.Whatwastheapp,liceSOS,designedtodo?_______________________14.WhatmightAarondointhefuture?_______________________15.WhatmightbethereasonsforAaron’ssuccess?_______________________(2022·北京门头沟·一模)阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题。AswanAretiredpostmanfromTurkeyandabeautifulwhiteswanhavebeenalwaystogetherfornearlyfortyyears,andthestoryoftheirfriendshiphaswarmedtheheartsofmillions.In1984RecepMirzanwasinacarwithagroupoffriends,whenhesawaswanthatappearedtohaveabrokenwinginanemptyfield.Mirzanquicklyrealizedthatleavingthebirdtherewasthesameassigningitsdeathsentence,asmeat-eatinganimalswouldhavemostlikelyeatenit,sohestoppedthecarandtookthebirdwithhim.Hekeptitinthecaruntilevening,whenhetookithomeandstartednursingitbacktohealth.“SinceIloveanimals,IsaidtomyselfthatIshouldtakeherhomeinsteadofleavingherasdinnertofoxes,”Mirzansaid,“Wegotusedtoeachother.Weneverseparated.”Evenaftertheswan’sbrokenwinghealed(痊愈),itdidn’ttrytoflyaway.Instead,itactedasafriendtotheotheranimalsonRecep’sfarm,anddecidedtostickaround.RecepnamedherGaripandnowshehasbeenwithhimeversince.“ShecomeswhenIcall.Since1984,shehasneverleftme,notevenduringtheriverfloods,”theretiredpostmansaid.“Sheusedtobestronger,butshehasgrownoldnow.Ifshedies,Iwillmakeheranicegrave(墓穴)here,butIhopewelivemoretogether.”Duringtheday,sheisbusyfollowingherhumanfriendaround,eitherduringhisdailychores,oronhiseveningwalks.Afterhiswifediedafewyearsago,RecepMirzanstartedspendingmoretimewithhisanimals,andsincehehasnohumanchildren,heregardsGaripashischild.16.Whofoundaswanwithabrokenwing?_______________________17.Whydidthemantaketheswanhome?_______________________18.Whatdidtheswandowhenherbrokenwinghealed?_______________________19.Howlonghastheswanlivedwiththeman?

_______________________20.Whatdoyouthinkoftheman?

_______________________(2022·北京丰台·一模)阅读表达Canyouimaginebeinganinventorwithonearmattheageof10?Well,it’spossible,andJordanReevesisoneexample.Jordanwasbornwithaconditioncalledlimb(肢体)difference,asherleftarmstoppedgrowingbeforeshewasborn.Butsheisactiveandoutgoing,andhasusedeveryopportunitytoshareherstoryandencourageothers.Shegotattentionwhenshetookpartinwhatshecalls“ProjectUnicorn”.Shecreatedasuperheropersona(角色)called“Glitter(闪光的)Girl”.Shewantedtodesignaprosthetic(假体的)armthatcouldshootglitter,asshehopedtoshareherjoywiththousandsofpeoplewithlimbdifferencesallaroundtheworld.Shecontinuedtoworkwithaprofessionaldesignerasherideagainedpopularity,andshewentontodisplayherprototype(原型)onnationaltelevisionwhenshewasonly11yearsold.“Whenpeoplehearaboutdisabilities,theythink,‘Oh,thatissosad.’Butthisturneditintosomethingjoyful.”Intheyearssince,Jordanhasdonealot.Forone,shecreatedanonlinepetition(请愿)tospeakforkidswithlimbdifferences.Inaddition,JordanwaslateraskedtoworkwithMattel,thecompanyknownforcreatingtheBarbiedoll,andadollwasmadeinherlikenessNotonlyhasJordanbecomeaninventoranddesigner,butshehasalsobecomeaninspirationalspeaker.Mostrecently,shestartedherownworkshopscalledDesignWithUs.Youthwithdisabilitiescanfindinspirationfromtheirownlivesandexperiencestocreateoriginaldesignsthere.Jordanhasnoplantostop.Shesaid,“Ifyouhaveapassionorawanttochangesomething,goforit.Whatyousaycanmakeadifferencenomatterhowbig...Youthvoicesmatterandneedtobeheard.”21.WhatkindofconditionwasJordanbornwith?__________________________________22.WhydidJordanwanttodesignaprostheticarmthatcouldshootglitter?__________________________________23.HowoldwasJordanwhenshedisplayedherprototypeonnationaltelevision?__________________________________24.Whatcanyouthwithdisabilitiesdointheworkshops?__________________________________25.WhatcanyoulearnfromJordanReeves?__________________________________(2022·北京房山·一模)ARubbishCollector’sWorkIsNeverDoneBrianKanewasarubbishcollectorinDenver,Colorado.Eighthoursaday,fivedaysaweek,fiftyweeksayear,herodeonthebackofagarbagetruck.Ateachstop,hewouldruntothebackofbuildings,thenpullheavyrubbishcanstothetruck.Briannevercomplained.Briansawthesehardshipsasopportunitiestobecomestrongandfit.Hisjobwasatraininggroundforhislifelongdream:toclimbMountOomolangma.Onhisthirtiethbirthday,BriantookaleavefromhisjobandflewtoNepaltobeginthelong,difficultjourneyupMountQomolangma.Brianfirstclimbedtoabasecamp(大本营).Heplannedtobringthreeoxygencontainers(氧气罐)withhimtothetop.At29,028feet,itwouldbehardtosurvive(存活)withoutextraoxygen.Overthenexttwomonths,Brianclimbedto26,000feet,toCampFour—thelastplacetorestbelowthetopofthemountain.ButwhenBriansawthiscamp,hefelltohisknees.“Rubbish!”hecried.Nearlyathousandemptyoxygencontainerslitteredthecamparea.Humanshadturnedthisbeautiful,far-awayplaceintoabigrubbishpile(堆).Brianwasverysad.Butwithastrongdetermination(决心)hecontinuedtofollowhisdream.TwodayslaterhestoodproudlyonthetopofMountQomolangma.Hehadreachedthe“roofoftheworld!”Twodaysafterthisgreatachievement,Brianputadozenemptyoxygencontainersinhispackandwalkeddownthemountain.Hesmiledtohimselfasherealizedthattheworkofarubbishcollectorisgreatandneverdone.26.WhatwasBrianKane?________________________________________________________________________27.WhatwasBrian’slifelongdream?________________________________________________________________________28.WhatdidBrianplantobringtothetopofMountQomolangma?________________________________________________________________________29.HowdidBrianfeelwhenhesawtherubbishpileatCampFour?________________________________________________________________________30.WhatdoyouthinkofBrianKane?________________________________________________________________________(2022·北京通州·一模)阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题。TeensMakingaDifferenceThepowerofteensismakinganinfluence.Thesestudentsareshowingtheyhaveavaluabletalentforinspiringyoungerchildrentodotheirbest.Tutors(辅导教师)ProgramYoungerchildrensometimesareworriedabouttheirhomework.InoneSeattleafter-schoolprogram,studenttutorscometohelp.Theyhelpthechildrenwithartworkswhentheirhomeworkisdone.Theyoungerstudentsarehappytogethelpwiththeirhomework.Theyareevenhappiertogettheattentionofolderstudents.Theyoungerstudentssaythetutorsaregreatrolemodels.Thestudenttutorssaytheygetagreatexperiencefromworkingwithyoungerchildren.Itgivesthemconfidenceandimprovestheircommunicationskills.YouthCoachesProgramWhat’sbetterthanaplaydayatschool?Aplaydaywithteencoaches!JustaskthesixhundredstudentsataFloridaprimaryschool.Eachyear,theyspendaspecialdaywithsomeofhighschoolathletes.Theteensteachallkindsofathleticskills.Somechildrenlearntoplaybasketballwhileotherslearntoplaytennisorfootball.Theteensalsotaketimetoexplainhowtheybalancesportsandschoolworkandtheyounglistenershangoneverywordtheteenssay!DanceTeachersProgramWhenparentsinoneBostoncommunitywereaskedwhattheywishedtheirchildrencoulddoafterschool,theysaid,“Dance!”Theyprobablywouldn’tpredictwhathappenednext.SixteensvolunteeredtolearnLatindance.Theywantedtoteachthechildreninthecommunityhowtodance!Theteensformedagroupandbegansharingthedancestepstheylearned.Theprogramgrewquickly.Moreteensbecameteachersandmoreyoungerchildrenlearnedtodance.Fortheyoungerchildren,itwasachancetospendtimewithteenrolemodelsthattheyadmired.Today,theprogramisabigsuccess.Overthreehundredchildrentakepartintheclasseseveryyear.31.HowdotheyoungerstudentsfeelaboutgettinghelpwiththeirhomeworkintheTutorsProgram?_______________________________________________________________________________________32.WhatdotheteensintheYouthCoachesProgramteach?_______________________________________________________________________________________33.WhydidsixteensvolunteertolearnLatindanceintheDanceTeachersProgram?_______________________________________________________________________________________34.HowmanychildrentakepartintheclasseseveryyearintheDanceTeachersProgram?_______________________________________________________________________________________35.Whatdoyouthinkoftheseprograms?Whydoyouthinkso?_______________________________________________________________________________________(2022·北京平谷·一模)阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题。WeifanginShandongprovincehasalonghistoryofmakingkites.Itisknownasthebirthplaceofkites.Accordingtolocalartisans(工匠),Weifangkite-makingcanbetracedbackto2000yearsago.Atfirst,theywereoftenusedbythemilitaryformeasuringdistanceandcommunicationpurposes.DuringtheMingDynasty(1368—1644),kitesstartedtobepopularamongordinarypeopleasentertainment.MadefrombambooandfeaturingtraditionalChinesepaintings,Weifangkite-makingwasincludedinthenational-levelintangibleculturalheritage(非物质文化遗产)listsin2006.TheInternationalKiteFestivalhasbeenheldinWeifangeveryyearsince1984.YangHongwei,56,isaninheritor(传承人)oftheWeifangkite-makingtechnique.Shewasborninakite-makingfamily.Yangoftensawkiteswithbrightcolorsanddifferentshapesinhergrandfather’sworkshop.“EverytimeIseethesebeautifulkites,myboredomandnegativefeelingsgoaway,”saidYang.Havingaspecialconnectionwithkites,Yanglearnedthetechniquefromhergrandfatherattheageof16.Aftershehadpracticedthetechniquefor10years,shestartedherownshopin1992.“Manyplacesaroundtheworldhaveatraditionofflyingkites,”Yangsaid.“ButIthinktheculturalcontextbehindourkitesisunique(独特的).”OnYang’skites,peoplecanseenotonlycommonpatternslikebutterfliesandswallows(燕子),butalsosomeprintstellingChinesemyths,legendsandhistory.Forexample,sheoncemadeakiteshowingaphoenixheadlinedwithportraitsof50famouswomeninChinesehistoryoneachside.Thoughtheideawascool,theprocesswasnoteasy.Yangsaidthateachwomanhasdifferentcharacteristicsinlook,attire(服装)andmakeupstyle.Tocreatetheirportraits,shespentmucheffortandtimecheckinghistoricalrecordsordiscussingthedetailswithprofessionals.“It’stime-consuming,”Yangadded,“butwhenIexplainthestoriesonthekitestoforeigncustomers,Ifeelasenseofgreatachievement.”Inhersparetime,shealsotravelstodifferentcountriesincludingGermany,Australia,theUSandNewZealandtotellpeopleaboutChinesestoriesseenonkitesandthetraditionalwaysofmakingkites.“I’maninheritoroftheculture.Itisalsoanimportantjobofminetospreadtheheritagearoundtheworldandontothenextgeneration,”shesaid.36.Whereisknownasthebirthplaceofkites?___________________________________________________________________37.Whatwerethekitesusedforatfirst?___________________________________________________________________38.WhenwasWeifangkite-makingincludedinthenational-levelintangibleculturalheritagelists?___________________________________________________________________39.HowlonghadYangpracticedkite-makingtechniquebeforesheopenedherfirstshop?___________________________________________________________________40.WhatdoyouthinkofYang’sjob?Why?___________________________________________________________________(2022·北京延庆·一模)阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题。Whenyoutakenotesinyourclasses,areyouconfidentthatyou’llactuallygobackandlookoverthem?Ordoyoujustwriteoutyournotesinclassandthencompletelyforgetalloftheinformationyouwrotedown?Ausefulnote-takingmethodcannotonlysaveyouprecioustimeandenergy,butalsohelpyoubetterunderstandwhatyoulearn.Thiswell-knownnote-takingmethodiscalledtheCornellNote-takingSystem.Itwasfirstdevelopedinthe1940sbyeducationprofessorWalterPaukatCornellUniversitytohelpstudentslearn.AccordingtoCornellNotes,eachpageisdividedintothreesections:thenote-takingcolumn,thecuecolumn(提示栏)andsummaryspace.It’sveryeasy.Youjustneedtodrawtwolinesonyournotepage,leavinga2.5-inchmarginontheleftanda2-inchmarginonthebottom.Thenote-takingcolumn,whichisthebiggestspaceisusedtowritedownnoteswhileyouareinclassorreadinganarticle.Thekeypointisthatyoudon’twritedownwhatyouhearwordbyword.Itrequiresyoutobeverybrief,usingshortphrases,symbolsorkeywordstoreplacelongsentences.Tohelpwithfuturereview,youcanwritesomerelatedquestionsontheleft.Thenextstepistocoverthenote-takingcolumnwithasheetofpaperoryourhand.Then,byonlylookingatthequestionsforkeywords,trytorepeatthecontentinyourownwords.Thesummaryspaceisdesignedtohelpyoureflectonwhatyou’velearned.Questionsmayalsobeuseful.Forexample,what’sthesignificanceofthesefacts?Whatprinciplesaretheybasedon?What’sbeyondthem?Youcanalsowritedownyourownideasandpersonalfeelings.Don’tforgettoreviewfromtimetotimesothatyouwillremembertheinformationmoreeasily.Practicemakesperfect.Afterafewmonthsofusingthishandynote-takingmethod,youaresuretobecomethenote-takingstarofyourclass.Andevenbetter,you’llfinallybeabletorememberwhatyouhavelearned.41.WhofirstdevelopedtheCornellNote-takingSystem?____________________________________________________42.Whatisthebiggestspaceusedtodo?____________________________________________________43.Howcanyouusethecuecolumn?____________________________________________________44.Whyisthesummaryspacedesigned?____________________________________________________45.Wouldyouliketousethisnote-takingmethod?Whyorwhynot?____________________________________________________(2022·北京房山·一模)阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题。YoungKidsCanMakeaBigDifferenceWiththechangesoftheirlifeortheenvironment,humanbeingfacesmanydifferentkindsofdiseases.Thoughthediseasesareverydifficulttodealwith,peoplegettheirwaystopreventthemfromdevelopingandhelpotherswhoareinneed.Theseyears,COVID(新冠状病毒)isthecommontopicallovertheworld.Everypersonfacesitbravelyandtakesactionactively.BenandhisclassmateAnderson,ledagroupofstudentsandsetouttomakeadifference.TheymadetheirliveschangealotwhentheCOVIDhit.“Wewereallworkinghardonourstudyandlookingforwaystovolunteerinourcommunities,”Bensaid,“Sometimesit’shardatouragetoreallymakeadifference.Wearingamask(口罩)isanecessarywaytokeepeveryonehealthynow.Butatthebeginningofthissituation,buyingmasksisgoingtobedifficultonpoorpeople,sowewanttodosomethingusefultohelpthem.Andwearesureitwillbebettersoon.”BenandAndersondiscoveredtheorganizationMaskNowTNthatwasgivingoutmaskstopoorpeopleandhomelesspeople.Theirneedfordonations(捐赠)wasgreat.Theorganizationhelpedpeopleinneedbycollectingover10thousandmasks.Anyonewhocouldn’taffordtobuythemgethelp.ThetwoboysalsoencouragedhighstudentsatIndependenceHighSchooltocollectdonations.Thentheysetupcollectionboxes.“Everyonewemetincommunitywasjustsokind,”Andersonsaid.“Wecannotthankthemenough,anywordcan’tstandforourheart.”IttookthemaboutamonthandahalftoorganizewithMaskNowTN,butoncetheybeganacceptingdonations,theyspentonlythreeweeksreachingtheirgoalof10,000.“Findingawaytohelpothersinneedhasbeensomeaningfulforusstudents,”saidBen’syoungerbrother,Andrew,whojoinedthem.Themoneyfromthedonationwasagreatchallengeforthekids,theylearnedalot.“Itmayseemupsettingatfirst.Wedon’tknowwheretobuymasksandhowtomanagethemoney.Itishardtostartaprojectlikethisasateenager,”Bensays.“Onceyougetoverit,ifyouhaveagoodideathatwilltrulyhelpyourcommunity,peoplewillunderstandandsupportyou.”46.Wholedagroupofstudentsandsetouttomakeadifference?_____________________________________________________________47.Whatisanecessarywaytokeepeveryonehealthy?_____________________________________________________________48.Howmanymasksdidtheorganizationcollectforpeopleinneed?______________________________________________________________49.Whydidthekidsthinkthemoneyfromthedonationwasagreatchallenge?______________________________________________________________50.Whatdoyouthinkofthestudentsinthepassage?Whydoyouthinkso?______________________________________________________________(2022·北京顺义·一模)阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题。Whataresomethingsinyourlifethatgiveyoutoomuchstress?Findoutwhatyoucandoaboutit.SchoolWorkandGradesAsastudent,schoolworkandgradesareatthetopofyourstresslist.

Evenifyourschoolgradesarenotsobad,youmaystillfearthatyoumaynotdoaswellasyouexpect.Heavilylearningburdenisanothercauseforworry.Whynottakeiteasybyleavingextratimetostudyandtakefrequentbreakstoavoidbeingsotired?Manageyourtimecarefullyanddonotputthingsoff.FriendshipsandRelationshipsHaveyoueverbeenconcernedwithnothavingenoughfriends,ornotbeinginthesameclassasyourbestfriends?These,alongwithotherissues(问题)suchaspeerpressureandinterpersonaldisagreementsandarguments,areothercommonstress.Itisimportanttoknowhowtochooseyourcircleoffriendswisely.Donot“hide”inyourown“nest”.Makefriendswhenyoujoinschoolactivities.Makeplanstomeetwithyourfriendsfromotherclassesduringbreaktime.Knowthateveryoneisuniqueanddifferent—donotcompareyourselfwithothers.PoorDietandLackofSleepDoyouknowthateatingtoomuchfastfoodandjunkfoodcanleadtomoodchanges,lackofenergyandothernegativeeffects?Theseconveniencefoodwhichhavelessnutrition(营养)maycauseotherhealthissues.Somestudentssufferfromsleepproblemstoo.Whenthathappens,theybehavepoorlyinclass.Learntomakewisefoodchoicesthatyoucanenjoy.Wellplanandarrangeyourdailyroutine.Completingallschooltasks,goingtobedatasettimeeverynight.Avoidplayingcomputergamesorsmartphonebeforeyousleep.Doseeadoctorifyoursleepingproblemscontinue.51.What’satthetopofstresslistforstudents?______________________________52.Isitimportanttoknowhowtochooseyourcircleoffriendswisely?______________________________53.Howcanyoumakemorefriends?______________________________54.Whydostudentsbehavepoorlyinclass?______________________________55.What’sthestressinyourlife?Howdoyoudealwithit?______________________________(2022·北

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