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1、.*;初二 暑假專題 開心閱讀 練習(xí)題總分值:80分 答題時(shí)間:45分鐘細(xì)節(jié)理解題What is your wish for the New Year? The following is some childrens ideas.John: I wish to be a better boy to Mum and listen to her more. I also want to get better grades in school.Kate: My wish is to change my school as theres too much to study in this school

2、.Ann: I wish I could spend more time with Mum. She should stop working at the bank and take up a job at our neighbourhood toy shop.Peter: I wish someone would find a way to help me walk with my only leg, so I can take part in activities and sports that Im unable to do now.Mary: I wish that I could s

3、ave all my money, so I could buy presents for my mother, father and big sister on their birthdays.Bob: I wish for good health though Im badly ill. I want to finish high school and take an IT course after.Mark: I wish I could get more money to fix our house. There is a big hole in the wall and big mi

4、ce run inside the room.1. How many children have mentioned their parents in the passage? A. All.B. Four.C. Three.D. None.2. Who is badly ill among the children?A. Kate.B. Peter.C. Mary.D. Bob.3. Whats Marks wish?A. To get better grades.B. To change his school.C. To buy some presents.D. To fix their

5、house.主旨大意題、觀點(diǎn)意圖題Arnel Laparan grew up in Rosario. After his father died in 1970, five-year-old Arnel had to work in a small shop to help his family. The boy insisted on going to school and his mother finally sent him to a nearby public school. “I was happy to study but my life became harder because

6、 I had to wake up earlier to do all my jobs before I went to school, says Arnel. Worn down by all the work, he was ready to give up by the time he reached the fifth grade. Then his teachers words changed his life and made him study harder.Arnel finished high school at the top of his class, received

7、a scholarship獎(jiǎng)學(xué)金from the Philippine Normal University in Manila and got a degree in education in 1985. He took a job teaching math at a Manila private school and did volunteer teaching at the schools adult class in the evening. “The adults were from poor families and had to work when they were very

8、young, he explains. “It was touching to see how they tried to get a high school education at their age.As time passed, he realized that helping needy students was his true calling. In 2019 he left his well-paid job and returned to Rosario. “My goal was to educate street children for free. He began h

9、olding classes under a large tree. Slowly, more and more street children became interested in his teaching. “I taught them the basics of reading, writing and math, says Arnel. He worked harder, walking to nearby villages, where he would give classes in parks or on playgrounds. To make ends meet, he

10、began teaching children from rich families.In June this year Arnel borrowed a bicycle with a large sidecar from a neighbour. The sidecar holds a small wooden desk, textbooks and school supplies, and a blackboard set to the front bears Arnels words: “Education can be found anywhere. It is a road to p

11、rogress.The bicycle allows Arnel to visit faraway areas. He sets up an outdoor classroom and invites teenagers to his class three days a week. Many of the children have been out of school for years. Arnel also offers adult education to help out-of-school young people learn high school lessons. He do

12、es not receive any money but accepts school supplies and food for the students. He says, “I want to bring education to as many children and adults as possible. Everyone should have a chance.4. Who decided Arnel should go to school at first?A. His mother.B. He himself. C. His teacher. D. The governme

13、nt.5. Why did Arnel return to his hometown to teach the street children?A. Because there were no schools in his hometown.B. Because he didnt want to teach rich children only.C. Because he considered its his duty to help the poor.D. Because the countrys education should be improved.6. How does Arnel

14、make his living?A. By serving rich families. B. By accepting school supplies.C. By receiving his familys help.D. By offering lessons for adults.7. Which of the following can be the best title of the passage?A. Teacher on WheelsB. Classes for the PoorC. Road to ProgressD. Students in the StreetIf you

15、 are a young lady and you go to work by bike, the following suggestions can help you keep clean and tidy.1. Get your clothes ready. Clothes allow you to cool off or warm up as your body temperature changes. You can always take off something at a traffic light.2. Dont give up skirts and dresses. Skir

16、ts and dresses are perfect for summer cycling. Choose something soft and light. For a more fitted skirt, make sure you can move easily.3. Roll up your trouser leg. This can help you avoid dirty marks or torn破損的trousers. Wear sports shoes and keep your high heels腳跟at work or in your bag for the day.4

17、. Wear a cotton T-shirt close to your body. If you need to wear a jacket for work, try a cotton T-shirt inside to take in perspiration汗水. Once at work, you can take it off and put on a dry one.5. Wear something bright. Throw on a deep pink neck scarf or have bright rings or footwear on to make yours

18、elves seen easily.8. Who is the passage written for?A. Small children.B. Old gentlemen. C. Young ladies. D. School pupils.9. What are mentioned in the second suggestion?A. Skirts and dresses. B. Trousers and shoes. C. Jackets and T-shirts. D. Scarves and rings.10. Wearing a cotton T-shirt can help _

19、.A. avoid dirty marks B. take in perspirationC. cool yourself off D. make yourselves seen推理判斷題Like most people, youve probably never given your blood glucose糖a second thought, unless you have diabetes糖尿病. But researchers now know that whether or not you have diabetes, eating too much can make your b

20、lood glucose go up and down and can increase the danger of heart disease. It may be even bad for your memory.This realization has greatly changed the way we understand food and health. Luckily, none of these things happen overnight, and even small changes in the food you eat every day can start you

21、on a healthier path.When you are hungry, do you reach for a chocolate cake or a box of biscuits? These “fast- acting foods are handy and they take no time at all to dissolve溶化in your stomach. Then they race into your blood, running through your body with blood glucose. The trouble is the comfort doe

22、snt last long, leaving you feeling hungry again. As a result, your blood glucose will run out of control.Its no wonder most of us have less energy than wed like and feel tired too often. Its also no wonder that most of us weigh more than we want to. Yes, eating too much and exercising too little are

23、 main reasons, and ever changing blood glucose will send you shopping for bigger jeans.For most of us even when our blood glucose goes up and down after a large meal, our body can bring it back to normal in a few hours. Only people with untreated diabetes have blood glucose levels that stay quite hi

24、gh most of the time.For a long time, doctors thought that only these people needed to take care of their blood glucose levels. Now, we know that even in healthy people, high levels after meals can damage損壞the body, even if it never causes diabetes.11. How does our blood glucose change after a large

25、meal?A. It remains unchanged.B. It stays on high levels.C. It goes up and down.D. It comes back to normal.12. What does the writer think of “fast-acting foods?A. He thinks they are delicious.B. He thinks they are easy to get.C. He thinks they make us healthy.D. He thinks they damage our body.13. Wha

26、t shall we do if we want to keep the normal blood glucose?A. Check our blood glucose after each meal.B. Have proper food and exercise every day.C. Eat certain kind of medicine before meals.D. Ask the doctor for help from time to time.猜測(cè)詞義題Younger adults who get either little sleep or a lot of it may

27、 see a greater increase in their waistlines腰圍over time, a study suggests. The study included 332 African-American and 775 Hispanic-American拉丁裔美國人men and women aged 18 to 81. The researchers measured their abdominal腹部的fat, at the start of the study and again five years later. Among the people younger

28、 than 40 in the research, the study found, those who said they slept for five hours or less each night gained more fat than those who averaged six or seven hours of sleep. Those who slept eight hours or more in bed each night also showed a bigger fat gainbut it was not as much as that seen in short

29、sleepers. The findings, according to the lead researcher Dr. Kristen, support the belief that sleep habits affect weight and health in general. Sleep is an important part of your overall healthnot just in whether youre tired during the day. she said. As for why sleep time might affect abdominal-fat gain, there are several facts:People who get too little sleep may be too tired during the day to exercise, while those who spend a lot of time in bed may spend less time being active, comparing to people who sleep fewer hours. Research also suggests that sleep loss changes peoples ap

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