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1、真题再现(2018年重庆A卷)As we are growing up, we really need advice from adults. Here are three people talking about their experience.Jasper, 26, actorYoure not alone,Sometimes when youre a teenager, you feel as if youre all alone and theres _ you can talk to. Do you know twenty to thirty percent of teenager

2、s in the US have a hard _ going through the period? They feel lonely and sad. I think life is so much easier if you _ your troubles with others. I regret that I didnt take the advice when someone gave it to me.Steve, 27, teacherYour teachers only want whats best for you.When I was in school, I never

3、 thought Id become a teacher. I acted badly in class, and I feel _ about that now. I love my job and I know how challenging it is, so I hope kids can show their teachers more respect (尊重)。 I hope kids can _ that teachers push them to do their best and not just to give them a hard time.Anna, 29, doct

4、orMoney doesnt grow on trees.When I was a teenager, I never learned _ to save money. I just spent it! My parents gave me everything I wanted, but I realize now they spend little _ themselves. Now I wish I knew more about planning my money, and I am not the only one! It seems that todays teenagers no

5、w about money planning even less _ me years ago. I do wish they could learn about it earlier.(2018年重庆B卷)We all know that a good nights rest helps us stay healthy. After we sleep for 7 or 8 hours in bed and _ up next morning, our mind is better prepared to memorize and learn something.But what about

6、getting a rest during the middle of the day?Scientists say, “Short periods of sleep, napping (小睡), may help learning and memory. Napping can help young children learn children learn better. It can _ help older people remember longer.”Take China as example. Chinese people are used to napping after lu

7、nch.Recently researchers made a survey among nearly 3000 Chinese people over 65 years old. The researchers asked them _ they napped and for how long. They found that about 60 percent of them a nap and they napped for 60 to 90 minutes. The research shows that napping for about an hour is the best. Ho

8、wever, these are the findings for those _ the age of 65. Doctors say that napping for about an hour may be too _ for young and healthy people. And they believe that half an hour is enough to _ young and healthy people from feeling tired. By doing so, _ will help them stay awake.Doctors also say, “If

9、 you have trouble falling asleep at _, take a daytime nap for less than 45 minutes and dont nap after 3 p.m. in the afternoon.(2017年重庆A卷)When you talk with someone, youll need to end your conversation at some point. And there are many reasons why you need to do that. Either you or the other person m

10、ay need to continue an activity such 78 working or shopping. Or you may have run out of things to say. You just want to keep the conversation short. But 79 do you end a conversation in a polite way? It may depend on where and how the conversation started. It may also depend on your relationship with

11、 the 80 person. If you already know that person, you can just say, “I need to run now.” Or you can say, “Ill catch you later.” You may also give a reason for ending the conversation. “I really need to go-my piano class starts in ten 81 .” Perhaps you just meet someone in a social situation, and you

12、have a nice talk. But then you have to go. You can say, “It was nice meeting you. Maybe we can talk happily 82 sometime in the future.”Another way to end a conversation is to make it easy for the other person to 83 . If you see the other person is already not patient, you can say, “Well, Im sure you

13、 have a lot to do today.” You could use these 84 to end a conversation, and you should notice that others may also use them. 85 they do so, you should know that its time for you to stop and get on with your day.(2017年重庆B卷)Sometimes we are used to drawing a quick conclusion(结论), But is it right or no

14、t? My little son gave me a _78_.One day, I took my five-year-old son to go out for a walk after dinner. On the way, we saw an old woman selling fruits. I didnt take enough money with me. _79_ my son liked eating fruit very much, I could buy only two pears and gave them to him.The little boy held the

15、 pears in his hands. I asked him if he could share one _80_ me. On hearing this, he quickly took a bite(咬) from one pear, and the _81_.I was quite surprised. I _82_ myself what mistakes I had made in educating my son so that he acted in such a greedy(贪婪) way. I was lost in thought. Perhaps I was jus

16、t _83_ too much. My son was too young to know about sharing and giving.Suddenly, my son gave me the pear in his right hand and said, “Mom, you have this one. This one is much sweeter.” Then I knew why my little son took a bite from _84_ pear.From then on, I always tell myself not to reach a conclusi

17、on too _85_. Try to spend some more time in understanding things better.(2016年重庆A卷)A big company wanted to find someone to work for them. Lots of young college students came to _ for the job, but only a small part of them were left. And this time, the company didnt plan to choose the right persons a

18、s usual.Here came the day when they took the final interview. A big box _ of papers was placed on the way to the interview room, and a few papers were lying around the box.The first student came. He hurried along the way to take the interview. “Who put this _ in the middle of the road?” the student

19、said to himself, but he did not try to move the box away. Instead, he passed around the box and continued his way.The second student came along and did the same thing. Then another came, and another. All of them complained (抱怨) about the box but _ of them tried to move it. Whats worse, someone even

20、stepped (踩) on the papers and left without having a look at the things on the ground.Half an hour later, a thin young man with glasses came. He was also _ those who were left to take the interview. He saw the box and the papers around it. Without thinking twice, he _ and began to pick up the papers

21、and put them into the box. Then he managed to move the box to the side. To his great _, he found an invitation under the box. On it were the following words, “Congratulations, young man! You are the _ person we are looking for! Would you like to join us?”Sometimes, you see, helping others is helping

22、 yourself.(2016年重庆B卷)Teenagers and their parents always think differently. Children always hate the _80_ asked by their parents. Here are some of them.What did you get on your report card? Unless you get all As and Bs, youll never want to hear this question come out of your parents mouths. How do th

23、ey know it is the report card day? Mom and Dad are going to be angry when they see you _81_ a C in math.Did you clean your room? “YES,” you shout downstairs as you start running around your room, hiding all the clothes on your floor under your bed. You must finish all of this _82_ your mom comes int

24、o your room and sees your room is still in a mess.Is it your boyfriend /girlfriend? You cant understand why your _83_ always ask such a question. You find it difficult to give an answer. Its either because you dont know what kind of relationship it is _84_ there is an important reason you cant tell

25、them.Did you call a family member for his /her birthday? Uh, no. Honestly, you see this family member once every three years. What will you say _85_ him /her? Cant you just write “Happy Birthday” in his /her WeChat or QQ group? Such problems often happen to teenagers and their parents. Maybe _86_ si

26、des should have some changes and try to understand each other better. For parents, they may let the children be free to deal with their _87_ problems. For children, theyd better ask their parents for some advice.(2015年重庆A卷)Life is filled with regrets(遗憾). Anyone around you will have no difficulty 80

27、 telling his regrets. As we get older, we look back and wish that we had made better choices. What can we do to avoid future regrets? Make better plansIf you start to do something, you need to make a plan before doing it. The earlier, the 81 . You will know what comes first and what comes last. Youl

28、l also know what you should do and what you shouldnt do. 82 changes happen, you can have more time to deal with them. Live a more active lifeYou can go around more often. More outdoor activities can keep 83 relaxed and active. You also need to be kind. “Thank you” can bring a smile to someones face.

29、 Learn to say “sorry” and dont be angry with others. Find the right friendA friend may make your life and he or she can break your life as well. So you 84 to think twice when you choose a friend. Good friends will always better your ideas. When you get into trouble, ask others for 85 . That little h

30、elp may get you good results. Never fear failureEverybody fails. Even the greatest person failed. We should not fear failure, because failure is not the 86 of the road. We must take failure as a chance to learn and improve ourselves. Life is good. We dont have to live in our past, but we do hope tha

31、t we can plan better, 87 better, and work better when we have the chance to do so. (2015年重庆B卷)(2014年重庆A卷)Holding doors open for people behind you, picking up litter, thanking people. these acts of kindness seem very 78 . But students at James Middle School know that such small acts make the world a

32、better place. Eighth-graders from James Middle School, took part in the Random Acts of Kindness Week 79 March 31 to April 4. During the week, they tried their best to do kind things for others. Celeste Murray, an English teacher at the school, started the activity. Since she was little, she has alwa

33、ys tried to do small acts of kindness in her daily life. “I believe the world is 80 by small things,” she told the newspaper The Daily Times. Over the week, to her surprise, Murray also 81 great changes in her class. Before that, she always needed to ask her 82 to push the chairs in or turn off the

34、lights before they leave the classroom. Now, the students do those things by 83 . “The teachers have a lot of work,” Said Jordon, one of Murrays students. He learned to care more about others. Eliza, 84 student, gave out more praises(赞扬) to others. “It makes them feel happy and successful,” she said

35、. The activity made students feel that they can make a difference. Hailey decides to continue to do at least one act of kindness every week, 85 busy she is. She believes her acts could encourage others.(2014年重庆B卷) If you read a clock, you can know the time of day. But how did the early people know a

36、bout the time? We cannot see or hear time. We know it only when its passing. We know it has passed only when something 78 . In the real world, changes never stop. Some changes happen only once 79 others happen again and again. In early human history, people found that the changes of “light and darkn

37、ess” seemed to 80 again and again. The sun rises in the east, producing 81 and goes down in the west, causing darkness. This “light and darkness” was the first “time” for the early humans. We now call it one day. People also saw the sun rise in the sky, sometimes 82 but sometimes lower. They counted

38、 the days that passed from the suns highest position (位置) until it returned to that position. That was three hundred and sixty-five days. Thats just one year. Early humans also noticed changes of the moon. 83 used the changing faces of the moon to tell time. The moon was “full” when its face was bri

39、ght and round. The early humans counted how many times the sun appeared 84 full moons. They learned that this number always remained the same -about twenty-nine. Twenty-nine suns equaled (等于) one moon. We now know this is one 85 . In this way, we humans get the time of day, month, year and so on.(20

40、13年重庆A卷)Peter was the best table tennis player in his school and hardly ever lost a match. He hated losing anything. When he 78 ,he would feel really good. If he lost, he would feel terrible. It seemed to Peter that losing was the 79 thing in the world .A new kid, Albert, came to Peters school .He w

41、as good at table tennis, too. Soon there would be a match 80 Peter and Albert. Peter worked hard to get ready for the match, but Albert didnt seem to think 81 of it. When the match began, Albert was a real player. There was always a 82 on his face, while Peter looked serious all the time. Peter thou

42、ght it was so important to win the match that he even wanted to cheat(舞弊) , but he lost in the end.“ You played very well, Peter. I think we can play again sometime, ”said Albert.But Peter didnt 83 happy and couldnt fall asleep that night .One day, Peter saw Albert playing basketball. 84 he lost again and again, the happy smile never left his face. Peter found Albert was great at table tennis but bad at basketball. However, he enjoyed 85 of them.来源:学#科#网Whether he won or lost the game, Albert enjoyed it. Peter came to realize t

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