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02题型策略-推理判断题真题回顾真题回顾(2024·江苏南通·中考真题)Somepeoplethinkcreativityismakingsomethingcompletelynew,sotheydonotthinkofthemselvesascreativeones.However,someotherpeoplethinkcreativitycanjustbeexpressingthemselvesthrougheverydayactsandtheyareborncreativebecauseitisnotanall-or-nothingqualityorskill.Whetherornotwerealizeit,weallhavetheabilitytoexpresscreativity.Sometimesthepathtocreativeproductivityisbeingwillingtodosomethingdifferent.Areyousomeonewholovestoreadcomics?Perhapsitistimeyoucreateoneofyourown.Don’tworryifyoucannotdrawverywellorfeelthatyoucannotwritehumorousreportsforcharacters.Nobodysaysthisisanexam!Youonlyhavetopleaseyourself,togainthesatisfactionthatyoutrysomethingnew,allonyourown.Ifyoufeeleasy,youcanofcourseshareitwithourlovedones,orpostitonsocialmedia,Areyousomeonewholikestoexpressyourselfinwriting?Trywritingablog.Thisislikethenewversionofadiary.Inyourblog,youcanwriteaboutyourthoughts,opinionsandexperiences.Youcanalsowritestoriesorplays,ifyoufeeluptoit!Theblogprovidesyouwithaplatformtocreatesomethingneweveryday,inwrittenforms.Areyousomeonewholikestobealone?Now,thinkaboutthethingsthatmakeyouhappy.Findasmallplaceinyourroom,oranyplaceinyourhome,whereyoucanspendtimewithyourself.Itcanbeasmallcornernexttoyourbedorawall.Itcanbeaposterofyourfavouriterockstarorphotosofyourfriends.Youcanalsopickaguitarifyouliketoplayinstruments,orafewstorybooksifyoulovereading.Someofyoumaylikeflowers,candlesorprettythings.Decorateyourareawithyourfavouritethingsinanywayyoulike.Thatiscreativity!Andifyoudofeelboredwiththis,youcanchange,addorremovesomething.Byrealizingthechancesinourdailylivestoinspireourcreativity,nomatterhowsmall,wemaybecomemorecomfortablewithtakingbiggercreativeleapsinotheraspectsofourlives.1.Howdoesthewriterbeginthearticle?A.Byaskingquestions. B.Bygivingexamples.C.Bycomparingopinions. D.Byexplainingreasons.2.FromParagraph3toParagraph5,whatdoesthewritersuggest?A.Tryingsomethingnew. B.AvoidingsomethingdangerousC.Tryingsomethingdifficult. D.Avoidingsomethingexpensive.3.Inwhatwayscanweshowourcreativityaccordingtothearticle?①playingthepiano

②receivingflowers

③keepingcalm④writingblogs

⑤watchingplays

⑥decoratingroomsA.②③⑥ B.①③⑤ C.①④⑥ D.②④⑤4.Thepurposeofthearticleisto________.A.offerusallkindsofideasandexperiencesB.teachusknowledgeofdifferentlifeskillsC.encourageustomakesomethingimportantD.askustodevelopcreativitythroughsmallacts【答案与解析】本文主要介绍了我们都有表达创造力的能力,通往创造性生产力的道路是愿意做一些不同的事情。1.推理判断题。根据“Somepeoplethinkcreativityismakingsomethingcompletelynew,sotheydonotthinkofthemselvesascreativeones.However,someotherpeoplethink...”可知文章开头通过不同人的观点引出了话题。故选C。2.推理判断题。根据“Sometimesthepathtocreativeproductivityisbeingwillingtodosomethingdifferent.”并结合三段的内容可知,作者建议我们要尝试一些不同的东西。故选A。3.细节理解题。根据“Trywritingablog...Youcanalsowritestoriesorplays”可知可以写一个博客、故事或戏剧;根据“Youcanalsopickaguitarifyouliketoplayinstruments,orafewstorybooksifyoulovereading”可知可以弹奏乐器;根据“Decorateyourareawithyourfavouritethingsinanywayyoulike”可知可以装饰你的区域。故选项①④⑥可以展示我们的创造力。故选C。4.主旨大意题。本文主要介绍了我们都有表达创造力的能力,通往创造性生产力的道路是愿意做一些不同的事情,所以作者是让我们通过小行为培养创造力。故选D。知识积累知识积累所谓推断就是从已知的事情中推测未知的事情。这里所说的未知是指文章或作者没有直接说明但已暗选项的排除要靠我们对于文章事实和细节的准确把握。因此我们也要相应加强对于文章事实细节的训练。逻辑推理法,即根据上下文及其相互间的关系,对文章片段或全文进行深层理解来解答题目。常以时ThebestwaytolearnEnglishistohaveagoodenvironment.Takenoteyourroom,listentoEnglishradios,friendswheneveryoucan.ThemoreEnglishmaterialsthatyouhavearoundyou,theManypeoplethinkthatcanreallyimproveyourEnglish.Ifyounevertestyourself,youwillneveprogress.Accordingtothepassage,Englishexercisesandtestsare.A.verynecessaryB.nothelpfulaC.veryboringStep1:定位到段:分析理解题干和选项后,结合题Step2:定位到句:定位至线索句“However,bydoingexercisesandtakingtestsyoucanreallyimproveyourEnglish”Step3:定位答案:根据文中However,bydoingexercisesandtakingtestsyoucanreallyimproveyourEnglish可知,通过做练习和参加考试,你可以真正提高你的英语水平,即做练习WhattheprimaryschoolexperiencesmoremeWhatdoesthewriterthinkofdoingchores?A.Hethinksit'sawasteoftime.B.Hethinksit'stheparents'job.Step1:定位线索句题干询问作者对于做家务的态度,关键词是doingchores,由此定位线索句为“Doingchorescanputasenseofresponsibilityintostudents'mindsandteachthemthespiritofruleAlso,itcanmakestudents'in-schoolexperiencesmoremeaningfulThereare5billiontonsofplasticwasteintheworld.By2050,theycMuchofplasticrubbishfindsitswfloating(漂浮)aroundoutthere.Ithahospitals.ScotlandandseveralcoastalcitiesThepurposeofthepassageismainlyto.A.introducesomewaystorecyclewaB.tellreadersabouttheproblemwithplaC.compareairpollutionandplasticD.describehowtheUSisreducingplastic选项理解:A.介绍一些回收废弃物的方法B.告诉读者塑料的问题C.比较空气污染和塑料污染D.Haveyoueverwantedtoachieveagoalandendedupdoimoreandmore,itseemedyouknewlessandless.ThatisbecausewhenyoulearnedanewconfoundthattherewasalotmoreUsually,peoplethinktheyneedtogetmoreandmoreinformationbeforetryinganewidea...Oneofthebestwaystolearnistotakeactionandlearnfromtheresults...LearningmoreisgreatbutifWecanusuallyreadthepassageinA.astorybookA.astorybook故事书B.anewspaper报纸Whatcanyoudowithcyberbullying(网络欺凌)?Ifsomeoneisnotkindtoyou,tellanadultthatyouknoworlike.Forexample,talktoaparentorateacher.Ifyougetbadmessages,don'treply.Youshouldsavethemandgivethemtoyourteacher,yourfamily,orthepolice.Askanadultforhelp.Don'tshareanythingbeforeyoumakesureitistrue.Saysorryifyouarenotkindtosomeone.Youcanwriteamessageortalktotheperson.Andalwaysremember:thinkabouthowtobekindinthefuture.ThispassageismainlywrittenforA.teachersB.parentsC.childD.thepoliceStep1:题干选项理解:明确试题考查点为“读者对象”,选项释义如下:A.teachers老师B.parents父母fThereare5billiontonsofplasticwasteintheworld.By2050,theycMuchofplasticrubbishfindsitswfloating(漂浮)aroundoutthere.Ithahospitals.ScotlandandseveralcoastalcitiesThepurposeofthepassageismainlyto.A.introducesomewaystorecyclewaB.tellreadersabouttheproblemwithplaC.compareairpollutionandplasticD.describehowtheUSisreducingplastic论证方式判定法,就是对文章提出的观点举例子,列数字,作比较等方式去支撑文章中提出的观点,TheInternetofthingsmaybecomingsoonerthanyouthink.ItisreportedthatduringhisspSamsung(三星)CEOBKYoonspentalotoftimetalkingabouttheInternetofthings.Hesaifromnow,everySamsungproductwillbepartoftheInternetofthingvacuumcleaner(吸尘器).A.SamsungproducedtheInternetofthingsinthepast.B.TheInternetofthingswillcomeintoourdailylifeC.HespentalotoftimetalkingabouttheInternetofthingsD.SamsungproductsarepartoftheInternetofthings.产物联网。B.物联网将更快地进入我们的日常生活。C.他花了很多时间谈论物联网D.三星的产品是物Aroundtheworld,peoplehavedifferentideasaboutwhatgoodmannersaWhenyougotorestaurantsindifferentpartsoftheworld,it’simportanttoknowtherightandwrongthingstodo.Forexample,inChina,itlively,youmaythinkthere’ssomethingwrongwithit.However,inmanywesterncountrplaces.Ifatableistooloud,otherpeopleintherestaurantmightevencomplaintotheowneroftherestaurant.usuallysharethecost.Thisiscalled“GoingDutch”.Also,whenWesternermakealotofmoney!Differentcountrieshavedifferentcustoms.Whenyoutraveltoanothercountry,pleasefollowitasthesayinggoes“WheninRome,doastheRomansdo.”Ifweputthepassageintothreeparts,whichofthefollowingisthebest?(①=Para.1②=Para.2③=Para.3④=ParA.①;②③;④B.①;②;③④C.①②;③;④Step3:定位答案:结合每段的段落大意可知,全篇文章属于突破练习突破练习1(2024·四川内江·三模)Manypeople’sclosestexperiencewithwildanimalsisatthezoo.It’saplacewherewecanseeandlearnaboutanimals.It’sreallyfunandeducationalforus.However,isitthebestplaceforanimalstolivein?Inthepast,peoplecouldonlyseedeadanimalsinmuseums.Butlater,animalswerecaughtalivebyexplorers(探险家).Theyputtheminsmallzooscalledmenageriesandshowedthemtothepublic.Backthen,peopledidn’tcaremuchabouthowanimalsweretreated.Butnow,zoosandwildlifeparkshavechangedalot.Peopletrytomakezoosmoreliketheirnaturalhomes.Theybuildbiggerplaces,andtrytomaketheenvironmentasclosetothenatureaspossible.Somepeoplethinkit’snotrighttokeepanimalsinzoosjustforourentertainment(娱乐).Butzoossaytheyaretryingtohelpanimalsbyteachingusaboutprotectingthem.Andnow,zoosthatarerunwellalsohelptosupportandpayforprogramsthatprotectanimals.Zooshelptosaveanimalsthatareindangerofdisappearingbecauseofclimate(气候)change.RobertYoung,anexpertonprotectinganimals,saysthatzoosareimportantbecausetheykeepmanyanimalsfromgoingextinct.Somezooshavespecialprogramstohelpanimalshavebabiessotheydon’tdieout.Althoughpeoplestilltalkaboutwhetherhavingzoosisgoodornot,therearenewwaystolearnaboutwildanimals.Forexample,wecanusetheVR(虚拟现实)technology.ManyzooexpertsbelieveitwillbepossibletowalkthroughagroupofelephantsintheSerengetiverysoon.1.Wheredidpeoplefirststartshowinganimalsalivetothepublic?A.Inmuseums. B.Inbackyards.C.Inmenageries. D.Innaturalparks.2.Whatarethezoostryingtodotohelpanimals?A.Showthemtothepublic.B.Teachusaboutprotectingthem.C.Setupprogramstoraisemoneyforthem.D.EncouragevisitorstovisitthemwiththeVRtechnology.3.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“extinct”inParagraph5probablymean?A.Alive. B.Dead. C.Protected. D.Active.4.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.ThePastoftheZooB.TheFutureoftheZooC.TheDevelopmentoftheZooD.WaystoKeepAnimalsintheZoo2(2024·山东烟台·一模)Onemorning,whenatravelercameoutoftheairport,hefoundtherewerealotoftaxisthere.Afterheaskedeverydriver’sname,hetookthethirdone.Itcosthimtendollarsfromtheairporttothehotel.“Flowmuchdoesitcostforthewholeday?”themanasked,“150dollars.”saidthetaxi-driver.Thiswasverydear,butthemansaiditwasOK.Thetaxi-drivertookthemaneverywhere.Heshowedhimaroundalltheparksandmuseumsinthecity.Theywentbacktothehotelintheevening.Thetravelergave150dollarstothetaxi-driverandsaid.“Whatabouttomorrow?”Thetaxi-driverlookedatthemanandsaid,“Tomorrow?It’sanother150dollars.”Themansaid,“That’sOK!Seeyoutomorrow.”Thetaxi-driverwasverypleased.Thenextdaythetaxi-drivertookthetravelereverywhereagain.Theyvisitedalltheparksandmuseumsagain.Andintheeveningtheywentbacktothehotel.Themangavethetaxi-driver150dollarsagainandsaid,“I’mgoinghometomorrow.“Thetaxi-driverwassorrybecausehelikedthetravelerand,aboveall,getting150dollarsadaywasalotofmoney.“Soyou’regoinghome.Wheredoyoucomefrom?”heasked.“IcomefromBerlin.”“Berlin!”saidthetaxi-driver,“IhaveasisterinBerlin.HernameisJessica.Doyouknowher?”“Ofcourse,Ido.Shegaveme300dollarsforyou!”1.Wherewasthetravelerfrom?A.Colombia. B.NewZealand. C.Germany. D.Norway.2.Whydidthetravelertakethethirdtaxi?A.Becausetheothertaxidriversaskedformoremoney.B.Becausethethirdtaxi-driverwasakind-heartedman.C.Becausehedidn’twanttospendhisownmoneyonthecomingvisit.D.Becausetheotherdriversdidn’tliketotakehim.3.Whoaskedthetravelertogivethemoneytothetaxi-driver?A.Thetraveler’ssister. B.Thetraveler’sparents.C.Thedriver’sfriend. D.Thedriver’ssister.4.Whydidthetaxidriverfeelsorrywhenheknewthetravelerwouldgohomeonthethirdday?A.Becausethetaxidriverandthetravelerbecamefriends.B.Becausethetaxidriverwantedtogetmoremoneyfromthetraveler.C.Becausethetravelerwashissister’sgoodfriend.D.Becausethetaxidriverandthetravelercamefromthesameplace.3(2024·广东汕头·一模)Justlikeahungrybraincraves(渴望)food,alonelybraincravespeople.Anewbrainstudyshowsthis.Afterbeingleftalone,itshowspeople’sbrainsbecomeactivewhentheyseepeople.Whilescientistsknowlonelinessanddepression(抑郁)areconnectedwitheachotherinsomeway,it’shardtotellifonecausestheother.“Onewaytostudythatistolookathowthebrainresponds(作出反应)toperiodsofbeingalone,”saysLiviaTomova,ascientist.Sheandherco­workersgot40volunteers.Onthefirstday,thevolunteersdidn’teatanythingfor10hours.Onanotherday,theywereplacedinaroomalonefor10hours—nofriends,nofamilyandnosocialmedia.Attheendofeachday,theyshowedhighactivityinabrainareacalledthemidbrain.Theresearcherswereinterestedintwosmallareaswithinit.Bothareasbecameactivewhenhungryvolunteerssawdeliciousfood.Afterthevolunteershadbeenleftalone,thosebrainareasbecameactivewhentheysawsocialactivities.Themidbrainplaysanimportantpartinpeople’smotivation(动力)forlookingforfoodorfriends.Infact,itrespondstofoodandsocialsignalsevenwhenpeoplearen’thungryorlonely.Buthungerandlonelinessincreasetheresponsesandmakepeople’sresponsesspecifictothethingtheyaremissing.“Oneofthegoalsofstudyingpeople,”saysNguyen,“istofindoutwhatourbasicneedsare.”Nguyenstudiessolitude—whenpeoplewishtobealone.“Humansaresocialanimals.Thisnewstudyshowssocialtimeisabasicneed,”shesays.1.Theunderlinedword“it”refersto________.A.beingleftalone B.thelonelybrain C.thehungrybrain D.thenewbrainstudy2.HowdidLiviaTomovastudytherelationshipbetweenlonelinessanddepression?A.Bywatchinghowbrainsrespondtoperiodsofbeingalone.B.Bydoingresearchontwosmallareaswithinthemidbrain.C.Bykeepingarecordofvolunteers’liveswithoutsocialmedia.D.Bycomparingvolunteers’conditionwithoutfoodandpeople.3.Whatdoesthefourthparagraphmainlytalkabout?A.Whypeopleneedfriendsandfamilymemberstobearound.B.Howthebrainstudywascarriedoutandtheresultsofit.C.Whichpartofthebrainhassomethingtodowithfeelings.D.Whatwouldhappenifvolunteerswerebothhungryandlonely.4.WhatisNguyen’sopinion?A.Peoplewishtobealone. B.Studyingpeopleishard.C.Humansaresocialanimals. D.Foodispartofhumansbasicneeds.5.Thebesttitleforthepassagemaybe“________”.A.LiviaTomovaandherco­workers B.SocialtimeisnotasimportantasfoodC.Lonelinessanddepressionareharmful D.Lonelinessmakesourbraincravepeople4(2024·安徽六安·模拟预测)AprimaryschoolinthesouthwestofChinahasbecomepopularrecently.Inthisschoolstudentsandteacherscanhavefreemeals.Therearemorethan1,000studentsandteachersinthisschool.Withenoughfarmland,theyplantvegetablesandkeeppigs,sheepandchickens.Someofwhatisproducedissoldatthemarket.Therestwillbeusedtofeedstudentsandteachers.Andthisschoolhasfeditselffor15years.Eachclasshasapieceoflandtoplantvegetablesorkeepanimals.Studentsdofarmworktwiceaweekwiththehelpofteachers.Thereisalsoazoointheschool.Ithelpsstudentsgetonwithanimals.Theschoolhassetupagreenhousewithfruittreesforstudentstolearnaboutnature,insteadofjustlisteningtoteachersintheclassroom,“Thisisnotsimplyafarm.Thisisconnectedwithwhatthewholeschoolcaneatandalsothequalityoflifeofstudentsandteachers,”saidtheschool’sheadmaster.Healsosaid,“Childrenwhohavenotkissedthelandwillnothaveacompletechildhood.Thelabor(劳动)classhelpsstudentsbuildexcellentcharactersandbetterunderstandlifeandnature.”1.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“they”inParagraph2referto?A.Thestudents’parents. B.Theanimals. C.Studentsandteachers. D.Thestudents’grandparents.2.What’sthepurposeofsettingupagreenhouse?A.Tohelpstudentslearnaboutnature. B.Totaketheplaceofalltheteachers.C.Toprovidestudentswithenoughfood. D.Tohelpstudentstogetonwithanimals.3.What’sthebesttitleforthetext?A.PlantVegetables B.KeepAnimals C.BuildaZoo D.KisstheLand5(2024·河北衡水·三模)EmilyandGeorgehavelivednextdooraslongastheycanremember.Whentheywerelittle,theyusedtoplaytogether.Theyweregoodfriends,thoughtheysometimesfoughtovertoysorquarreledaboutwhatgametheywouldplay.Astheygrewolder,theyplayedtogetherless.Emilypreferredtobewithgirls,andGeorge,boys,ofcourse.Whentheywereaboutfifteen,theyalmoststoppedspeakingtoeachother,notbecausetheydisagreedwitheachotheraboutanything,butjustbecausetheybelongedtodifferentgroups.Emilywasdevelopingintoaverygoodstudent,whileGeorgewasmoreinterestedinsports.EmilybegantostudyFrench,andshelikedFrenchsomuchthatshebegantowriteplaysinFrench.ShealsolikedTVprograms,andforsomereason,sheenjoyedwatchingfootballgamesverymuch.Hermotherusedtosay,“Emily,I’veneverheardofagirlwholikesfootballasmuchasyoudo.”Mrs.Masonsimplydidnotapproveof(赞成)herdaughter’sinterest.Football,shefelt,wasformenandboys.WhileEmilywasworkingonherFrenchlessonsorwatchingfootballgamesonTV,Georgewasworkingforhisfatherinhisstoreafterschool.Helikedsellingthingstopeople.WhenGeorgewasn’tworkingatthestore,hewouldliketobewithagroupofhisfriendswhowereorganizingafootballteam.Oneday,whenGeorgewasgoinghomeintheafternoon,helookedinthewindowofEmily’slivingroomandhesawthatshewaswatchingafootballgameonTV.Hewalkedupandknockedatthedoor.Emilywassurprisedtoseehim,butsheaskedhimtocomein,andtheywatchedtherestofthegametogether.EmilyandGeorgearegoodfriendsagain.Theystillhavedifferentideasaboutthingssometimes,buttheyagreewitheachotherthatfootballistheworld’sbestgame.Mrs.Masondoesn’tseemtodisapproveofherdaughter’sinterestinfootballasmuchassheusedto.1.ItisclearthatEmily’smother________.A.hasnointerestinsportsatall B.isreasonableinEmily’sgrowthC.doesn’twantGeorgetoplaywithEmily D.ishelpfulinEmily’sFrenchstudying2.Accordingtothepassage,wecaninferthat________.A.Emilywilljoinafootballclub B.Emily’smotherwillletEmilykeepherhobbyC.Georgewillorganizeafootballteamofhisown D.George’sdadwillstopGeorgefromplayingfootball3.Whichisprobablythebesttitleofthispassage?A.InterestMatters B.SweetMemory C.TheBestGame D.GoodNeighbors6(2024·重庆大渡口·三模)EveryearlymorninginSouthwestChina’sChongqing,thereisacommonsceneatthecity’sSubwayLine4:agroupoffarmersshoulderingvegetablesforsalearebusyridingonthesubwaytothecitycenter.ThesecondpartofthesubwaylineconnectsShichuantowntothecitycenter.Ithasprovidedlocalfarmersnearthetownwithawiderchannelforsellingtheirproductssinceitsopeningin2022.Thevegetablesgrownbythefarmers,whichusedtobesoldatlowpricesinthetown,cannowbesoldathigherpricesinthecity.Everymorningaround6o’clock,theentranceandexitoftheShichuanTownstationofthelinearecrowdedwiththesespecialpassengers.Theycarrybasketswithinfreshvegetablesontheirbacks.Tomakeiteasierforthefarmers,thestationwhichwassupposedtoopenat6:15,nowopensfiveminutesearlyeveryday.Theworkersatthestationalsohelpasmuchaspossible:helpingwiththebaskets,guidingthemtoenterthestationquicklyandorderlyandsoon.There’sanelderlycoupleintheir80s,whotakethesubwaytosellvegetables.InChongqing,peopleovertheageof65canusethesubwayforfree.Theopeningofthissubwaylinenotonlysavesmoneyfortheelderlybutalsotime.AccordingtoFeng,thehusbandoftheelderlycouple,ittookhimmorethanonehourtoreachthecitybeforeashehadtotakeseveralbuses.Now,bytakingthesubway,theycangetthereinlessthan30minuteswithoutanyhassle.Andtheycansellalltheirvegetablesinlessthanthreehoursafterarrivingatthemarket.1.HowdoesthesecondpartofSubwayLine4helplocalfarmers?A.Itstopsthemfromsellingtheirproducts. B.Itgivesthemaquickride.C.Itmakesthemselltheirproductsathigherprices. D.Itallowsthemtoselltheirproductsinthecity.2.WhichofthefollowingisnotTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Thestationopensat6:15everyday.B.Theworkersatthestationhelpwiththebaskets.C.Theworkersatthestationguidethefarmerstoenterthestation.D.Theworkersatthestationmakethepassengersenterthestationquicklyandorderly.3.Whatadvantagesdotheelderlyhavefromthesubwayline?A.Comfortabletravel. B.Freeridesandlesstraveltime.C.Fastertravel. D.Lowervegetableprices.4.Wherecanweprobablyreadthepassage?A.Inasciencemagazine. B.Inastorybook. C.Inatravelguide. D.Inanewspaper.7(2024·浙江·二模)Almost8in10teenshavepimples(青春痘),soit’squitenormal.Butknowingthatdoesn’tmakeiteasierwhenyouarelookingatpimplesonyourfaceinthemirror.Tofightagainstpimples,we’dbetterknowmoreaboutit.Q:WhydoIgetpimples?A:Teensgetpimplesbecauseofthechangeoftheirhormone(荷尔蒙)level.Ifyourparentshadpimplesasteens,it’smorelikelythatyouwill,too.Thegoodnewsisthat,formostpeople,pimplesgoawayalmostcompletelybythetimetheyareoutoftheirteens.Q:CanIpreventpimples?A:Thereisnowayforsuretopreventpimples.Butchangingyoureatingandlivinghabitshelpstoreducepimples.Washyourfacetwiceaday(nomore)withwarmwater.Eatlesssweetsandchocolateswhichhavetheriskofcausingpimples.Protectyourskinfromstrongsunlight.Avoidstayinguptoolate.Q:ShouldIpop(挤爆)mypimples?A:Don’ttouchthem,popthem,orpickatthem.Thismightbehardtodo.Butwhenyouplayaroundwithpimples,youcanmakethemevenworse.Moreimportantly,poppingpimplescanleaveredscarsonyourface.Q:________A:Ifyouhavepimplesonceinawhile,someskincareproductsmightbehelpfultoyou.Butifyougetseriouspimples,theywon’tworkforyouanymore.Gotothedoctorsatonceandgettheiradvice.Don’tfeelshytotalkaboutyourpimpleswithdoctors,theyareprofessionalandtrainedtohelpyou.AboutUs|ContactUs|Partners|EditorialPolicy|PermissionsGuidelines|PrivacyPolicy&TermsofUseNoticeofNondiscrimination1.Whatcanwedotoreducepimplesaccordingtothetext?A.Gotobedlateandgetuplate.B.Stopeatingfoodwithmuchenergy.C.Wearahatagainststrongsunlight.D.Washthefacethreetofourtimesaday.2.Whichofthefollowingquestionscanbebestputin________?A.WhatshouldIdowithpimples?B.WhatskincareproductsshouldIbuy?C.HowshouldItreatseriouspimplesathome?D.HowshouldIchoosetherightskincareproducts?3.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.Wearesupposedtopickatpimplestoclearthemup.B.Wewon’tbetroubledbypimplesonceweareoutofteens.C.Wecanavoidhavingpimplesbychangingourlivinghabits.D.Wedon’thavetobeover﹣worriedaboutpimplessinceit’snormal.4.Onwhichwebsitecanweprobablyreadthistext?A.www.kidshealth.cn/teeth/expertB.www.teenshealth.cn/pimples/expertC.www.kidshealth.cn/skin/parentsD.www.teenshealth.cn/pimples/parents8(2024·陕西西安·模拟预测)Imagineyouarewalkinginthesandonabeach.Asyouwalk,youleavefootprints(足迹).Later,thefootprintsdisappear.Butimagineifyourfootprintsstayedthereforever.Andimagine,too,thatyouleftfootprintseverywhereyouwalkedsothatsomeonecouldknowwhereveryou’vebeen.Howwouldyouthinkaboutthat?Well,that’swhathappenswhenyouusecomputersandmobilephones.Whenyougoonline,youleaveyourdigital(数字的)footprint,anditcanbetracked(追踪)inadatabase(数据库).Doesthismatter?Ofcourse,theansweris”Yes”.Therearesomereasonswhyyourdigitalfootprintmatterstoyou.ThereissomeonewhoisinterestedinwhatyouwriteonTwitterorpostonInstagram.Forexample,companieswhosellthingsareinterestedbecausetheywanttosendyouadsforthingstheywantyoutobuy.Whatyouwriteonlineinfluenceshowpeopleseeyou.Perhapsonedayyouwritesomethingsillyonline.Maybeyoumakeabadjoke.Yearslater,it’sfoundbythecompanyyou’reapplyingto,andtheydon’tthinkit’sfunny.Thenwhat?Maybetheydecideyou’renottherightkindofpersonforthem.Youshouldkeepyourmoneysafe.Thereareplentyofpeoplelookingatinformationaboutyou,andsomeofthemwanttostealfromyou.Thelessinformationyouputout,theharderitisforthem.Bankdetails,cardnumbers,passwords(密码)...Noneofthemshouldbewritteninemails,textmessagesoranythingelse.Inaword,rememberthatyouhaveadigitalfootprint,andthinkcarefullybeforeyouclick“send”or“post”.Noonecangoonlineandnotleaveafootprint,butwithcare,youcancontrolit.1.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”refertoinParagraph1?A.Yourdigitalfootprint. B.Yourcomputer.C.Yourmobilephone. D.Yourdatabase.2.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothetext?A.Yourfootprintsonabeachcanbetrackedinadatabase.B.EverybodyisinterestedinwhatotherspostonInstagram.C.Whatyouwriteonlinemaybefoundbyothersyearslater.D.Itissafetosendyourpasswordsinemailstoyourparents.3.What’sthemainideaofthetext?A.Peoplemustpayattentiontoad

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