PE classes have become a nightmare (噩梦) for Liu Fei, a 15-year-old student. He has to run at l___1.___4 laps (圈) of the playround in every PE class. That’s nearly 1,500 m___2.___!
Liu is p___3.___for the PE test now. Many Junior 3 students have started doing so. The test is very i___4.__. It is worth 40 points in the senior high school entrance examination (中考). It usually i___5.___ long-distance running, long jump, rope skipping and sit-ups.
“Now I can run 1000 meters in only 3 minutes 40 seconds, about 30 seconds f___6._than before.” Liu said.
A PE teacher from Zhenjiang with teaching e__7.___ of 10 years, said, “Long-distance running n__8.__ lots of energy and endurance (耐力), which cannot be gained in a short time.
Taking up other activities early is also necessary. Teachers will t_9.___ you some skills and you need time to practice.
Training is important, but don’t forget to protect y_10.___. He suggested that students should warm up before training. Start slowly and build up the activity a little at a time.
词汇 (每空一词)(共 20 小题,每小题 1 分,计 20 分)
A. 根据句意和和汉语提示写出单词,完成句子。
1.Under the dome, the documentary by Chai Jing takes a close look at the ________(受污染的) world.
2.To __________(满足) his son’s curiosity, Father took him to that lonely island by boat.
3.In China, school starts on __________(九月) 1st.
4.Take a map while travelling alone in Shanghai __________ (除非) you know it very well.
5.Nancy is the apple of her parents’ eye. And she is also their __________(骄傲).
B. 根据句意,用所给单词的适当形式填空。
6.Apple Corporation’s __________ (produce) are very popular all over the world.
7.Wang Yaping, China’s __________(two) woman astronaut, gave us students a lesson about space science last year.
8.We are certain about the result of the problem, but what caused it is still__________ (known).
9.Chinese is __________ (wide) used in Southeast Asian countries like Singapore and Malaysia.
10.I knew the earth ___________ (move) around the sun when I was very young.
Alfred Nobel, the great Swedish inventor and industrialist, was born in Stockholm on October 21, 1833, but moved to Russia with his parents in 1842, where his father, Immanuel, made a strong position for himself in the engineering industry. Immanuel Nobel invented landmine (地雷) and made a lot of money from the government during the Crimean War, but went bankrupt (破产) soon after. Then, the family returned to Sweden in 1859, where Alfred began his own study of explosives in his father’s lab. He had never been to school or university but had taught himself, and by the time he was twenty, he became a skillful chemist and excellent linguist, speaking Swedish, Russian, German, French and English.
He built up over 80 companies in 20 different countries. He wasalways searching for a meaning to life. He spent much time and money working on how to end the wars, and the peace between nations, until his death in Italy in 1896. His famous last will, in which he left money to provide prizes for outstanding work in physics, chemistry, physiology, medicine, literature and peace, is a memorial to his interests and ideas. And so, the man is remembered and respected long after his death.
1.Where was Alfred Nobel born?
_____________________________________________________.
2.What did Immanuel Nobel invent during the Crimean War?
_____________________________________________________.
3.Why did Alfred Nobel return to Sweden?
_____________________________________________________.
4.How many companies did Alfred Nobel build up in different countries?
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5.What did Alfred Nobel leave money for?
_____________________________________________________.
We all have habits that we want to give up. These are habits which are not good for us in some way or another. A habit is an activity that we have got used to. It's not easy to break a bad habit because we have got used to it, and it has become convenient (方便的).
We are so used to our bad habits that most of the time we even don't realize that we have them until someone points them out to us. So the first step that will lead to changing a bad habit is to accept the fact that is not good for you.
Since you know you have developed a bad habit, it's best to find out why you developed it in the first place. Find out the reason behind it, as that will help you in understanding why you're so willing to perform that act. There is nothing to feel scared of. You have to face it and then give it up.
Find out how bad habits have spoiled (损坏,糟蹋) things around you. For example, a bad habit of getting up late can destroy the schedule (时间表) of your whole day. And, if this is what you do every day, then imagine how many days it has already eaten up. Realize this and make up your mind to give it up.
An alarm (警报) is something that will prevent you from performing your habit. For example, to avoid getting up late, set an alarm and decide that you need to make a little effort to reach it to turn it off.
Tell your family and friends about your decision so that they can prevent you from performing the bad habit and also remind you of the promise you made to yourself.
Reward yourself every time you stop yourself from performing the bad habit. This will keep you encouraged to break the bad habit and at the same time make you happy.
There are habits that people have carried with them for years and it will surely take some time to give them up. However, breaking a habit is a better choice than letting it grow into an addiction(瘾). Try giving up a bad habit, and feel the difference in yourself. You will be proud of yourself and I will certainly congratulate you on it.
Title: How to break a bad habit
Why it is __1._ to break a bad habit | Because we have got used to it and it has become convenient |
__2.___ to break a bad habit | ◆___3.__ the fact you have a bad habit and it is not good for you. ◆Find out the reason why the bad habit is __4.__. ◆Know the bad ___5.___ that bad habits have brought you. ◆Use a(n) __6.___ to prevent you from getting up late. ◆Get help from your __7.___ and friends. ◆Reward yourself when you ___8.____ in stopping yourself from performing the bad habit. |
The writer’s opinions of breaking a bad habit | ◆Breaking a bad habit is __9.____ than letting it growing into an addiction. ◆Breaking a bad habit will make you feel10.__ of yourself. |
With more and more cars on the road, traffic jams (堵车) are inevitable. Traffic jams can lead to increased accidents as there are more cars, with more people trying to get to their destination, all the while getting worse. Although it’s impossible to avoid traffic jams altogether, there are some tips you can follow to reduce the amount of time on the road.
Check for traffic jams before you leave. You can listen to the radio for traffic news, or check on the Internet to get up-to-minute information on traffic. If the route you want to take is heavy with traffic, you can choose another.
Look for a different route all the time. Most traffic jams happen on busy roads. Using country roads could avoid a lot of traffic. Although the distance you may have to travel is further, it can work out quicker.
Set your car radio to receive traffic bulletins. Many new car stereo systems (汽车音响系统) are equipped with a radio system by which you can hear the traffic channel. This way you can get the latest traffic information and change your journey if necessary.
__________ Most traffic jams usually occur(发生) during rush hour, so try to avoid this time period if possible. Some jobs offer flexible working hours so that you can travel to work outside of rush hour. Some jobs even allow you to work at home so as to avoid moving altogether. Ask your manager to see what you can do if traffic is a problem for you.
Use public transport instead. The easiest way to avoid traffic jams is to take buses or the underground instead of driving your own car. Not only will you avoid traffic jams but you will most likely be saving money.
1.The underlined word “inevitable” in Paragraph 1 probably means _____.
A. hard to accept B. impossible to avoid
C. getting less serious D. seen everywhere
2.The writer wrote the text in order to ______.
A. explain why there are traffic jams
B. tell us how to save time on the road
C. tell us what we can do on the road
D. tell us the negative(消极的) effects of traffic jams
3.To get the latest traffic information, you could do the following EXCEPT ______.
A. surfing the Internet
B. listening to the radio for traffic news
C. listening to the traffic channel
D. turning to other drivers for information
4.Which of the following can be put in the blank(空白处) in the text?
A. Choose a job that has flexible working hours
B. Make friends with your manager
C. Try traveling at different time
D. Work from home
5.According to the writer, we should use public transport because __________.
A. it is cheaper and can avoid traffic jams
B. it is useful to us
C. it is environmentally-friendly
D. it is completely free from traffic jams
Do you believe that you aren’t smarter than 3-year-old Alexis Martin, one of the youngest members of the high IQ club Mensa? Preschooler (学龄前的) Alexis’s IQ is 159, which is only one point lower than Stephen Hawking’s. Doctors say the average IQ of a person is about 100.
She learned to read at the age of 2. She reads at a fifth grade level and has taught herself Spanish on her parents’ iPad! Now, she is a member of the Mensa Club, which only accepts people with an IQ within the top two per cent of people in the world!
Alexis’ father, Ian Martin, said he first realized Alexis was special when she was 12 months old. She could recite (背诵) bedtime stories. “We’d be driving around in the car and she would recite her bedtime stories from the night before. She didn’t just recite them, and she recited them exactly.”Alexis’ father would try to trick her and say that her story went a different way, but she always corrected him. Most 12-month-old children take their first steps on their own and most 18-month-olds can only name a small number of objects and body parts, and follow simple two-step questions.
Even though Alexis is a genius (天才), her parents are faced with lots of challenges like how to teach her to make friends of her own age.
“Will she go into kindergarten early? We are kind of hesitant (迟疑的) because we do want her to get to that social world,” Ian said.
1.Alexis Martin is a girl who _____________.
A. has many hobbies B. has a high IQ
C. is good at telling stories D. likes reading
2.According to the report, Stephen Hawking’s IQ is as high as ___________.
A. 158 B. 159 C. 160 D. 101
3.Alexis Martin could recite bedtime stories at ____________.
A. the age of 2 B. the age of 1
C. one and a half years old D. the age of 3
4.What would Alexis do when her father said her bedtime stories went a different way?
A. She would refuse to listen.
B. She would try to recite it.
C. She would correct him.
D. She would laugh at it.
5. Which of the following statements about Alexis is NOT true?
A. She is accepted by the Mensa Club.
B. She has made a lot of friends.
C. She learned to read at the age of 2.
D. She learned a foreign language by herself.