【題目】First thing in the morning, I checked Face Book only to see how I’ve already fallen behind. A workmate has written a new book. Two of my heroes have completed a big project. One of my old college friends posted a video for an online program she’s talking. She looks successful, shiny and charming.【1】
Am I really falling behind? Did these people post any of these things in order to make me feel bad? Of course not. But if I’m not careful it’s terribly easy to see social media(社會媒體) as a reminder(提醒) of all the things I’m not doing.
【2】It’s a comparison problem. It’s all about how we think about it. I know it’s not just me. Our culture is full of comparisons, and it’s not hard to look around at what other people are doing with their short time, and ask”What about me?” Comparisons can make you not believe yourself. 【3】
Don’t compare your insides with someone else’s outsides.【4】
Don’t act like it was effortless or pure luck. It’s much easier to look at someone “up there”and be jealous of what they have than to be happy for them and make yours better. Have a clear understanding of yourself.
【5】You’re neither better than nor worse than anyone in the world. Be yourself and do your best.
A. You have no idea what it took for other people to get where they are.
B. I feel bad because I’m still in bed, sleepy-eyed.
C. But this isn’t a social media problem.
D. Don’t compare your life with those of others.
E. So how to deal with this problem seems very necessary and important
【答案】
【1】B
【2】C
【3】E
【4】D
【5】A
【解析】這篇短文作者從自己的感受談起,告訴我們不要和別人去比,他們能成功也必是付出了努力。你不比別人更好,也不比別人更差,做好自己,盡自己的最大努力就好。
【1】根據(jù)文意可知,作者在瀏覽Facebook的時候看到很多人做了很有意義的事情,所以作者覺得自己落后了。再根據(jù)下文Did these people post any of these things in order to make me feel bad?可知,作者看到了人們發(fā)的帖子之后,感到很傷心,因為他什么也沒做,睡眼惺忪。故應(yīng)選B。
【2】根據(jù)下句話It’s a comparison problem. It’s all about how we think about it.可知,作者認(rèn)為這是一個比較的問題,取決于我們是怎么想的,因此C選項合適,意思是:這不是社交媒體的問題。
【3】根據(jù)上句話Comparisons can make you not believe yourself.可知,作者認(rèn)為和別人比會使你不相信自己,下文作者具體提出了建議,因此這里應(yīng)選E,意為:因此如何解決這一問題顯得非常必要和重要。
【4】根據(jù)上下文可知,這里作者連續(xù)用了幾個Don’t …,因此這里應(yīng)選D,意為:不要拿你的生活去和別人的生活相比。
【5】根據(jù)文意可知,別人能成功也是付出了努力的,你不知道他們是怎樣走到這一步的,所以作者讓我們不要和別人去比,只要做好自己就行。故應(yīng)選A,意為:你不知道他們是怎樣走到今天這一步的。
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Li Ming ,a university professor(教授), is busy doing some research. So he is ofien on business. When he is at the airport or on the train, he especally loves reading e-books. He also likes reading paper books in the library for his research work. Besides, he enjoys the smell of the paper books.
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Diferent people have different ideas about e-books and peper books. No one knows whether e-books can replace(代替)paper books or not. Somehow, books are our friends. No matter which kind of books you choose to read, you can leam more about the world through them.
【1】Do all the people prefer reading e-books?
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【2】When is the reading time in Li Ming's family?
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【3】What does the old paper book mean to Grandma?
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【4】Do you think e-books will replace paper books in your life? Why or why not?
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【3】He was afraid that the thieves _______ (break) into the house at night.
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The Chongyang Festival falls on the ninth day of the ninth lunar month and is also called the Double Ninth Festival. As both the month and the day are nine, it got this name. To celebrate the day,
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pronunciation with the word “forever”, meaning long life. So the Chinese government set the day as the Seniors’ Day.
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【1】回答問題。How many other names does the Chongyang Festival have?
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【2】根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,猜測(A)處劃線單詞officially的意思。將字母代號填寫在答題卡上。
A. 辦公室 B. 官方 C. 民間
【3】用英語列舉人們在重陽節(jié)登山的兩個原因。
① _______________
②_______________
【4】從文中找出(B)處劃線單詞they所指代的內(nèi)容。
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【5】從文中找出與 “The best cake has nine layers and two sheep on the top though there are different cakes” 意思相同或相近的句子。
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【6】根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容填空。每空不超過3個單詞。)
There have been many traditions and customs on the Chongyang Festival. People show respect for the seniors, ①______________________________________, ②_____________________ , ③__________________________________________, insert Zhuyu and enjoy chrysanthemum.
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How many different emotions do you think you can communicate to people with your face? Do you have the same facial expressions as people from different cultures?
New research suggests that there are only four basic facial expressions of emotion.However, how these expressions are understood might depend on where you are from.
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【1】What is the main purpose of the first paragraph?
A. To show interest in different cultures.
B. To express the worries about emotions.
C. To lead in the topic of facial expressions.
D. To give an example of facial expressions.
【2】The word “distinguish” in Paragraph 3 probably means ______.
A. express B. explain C. differentiate D. develop
【3】According to the passage, Dr Rachael agrees that ______.
A. facial expressions are easy to understand in Japan
B. the way expressions are understood is different in China
C. new ways of social communication can improve movements
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【4】What can we learn from the passage?
A. We can express our emotions in four different ways.
B. Facial expressions of emotion can be discovered easily.
C. Facial expressions of emotion are from different countries.
D. Facial expressions are explained differently in different cultures.
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【1】In summer, British gardens are often ______
A. full of people digging there B. colorful with different plants
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【2】A recent survey showed that ______ of the British felt it important to do some gardening.A. around 70% B. over 50% C. only 20% D. about 10%
【3】We can infer from Paragraph 4 that ________
A. seeds were provided for free
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C. gardening is a hobby in the world
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【1】What did China win at the end of the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympic Games?
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【2】How many times did Wu Dajing break the men’s 500 meters world record?
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【3】How was Wu’s schedule?
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【4】What did Yang think about Chinese getting better results in Beijing 2022 ?
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