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刷題03閱讀理解20篇(??颊骖}精準練)(原卷版)學校:___________姓名:___________班級:___________考號:___________牛津譯林版期中好題精刷系列資料,助力期中沖刺!向滿分說YES!一、閱讀單選(2023·江蘇鹽城·校考一模)Ifyou’reworkingtobecomebetterorhopingtomakeachange,you’llprobablyhearyourfamilyandfriendssay“gobigorgohome’’.Theythinkyoushouldsethighexpectations.Butisitreallygood?Havinghighexpectationscouldbegood.Itcanmotivateyou.Whenyouhavehighexpectationsforsomething,you’llprobablytryyourbesttomakethemcometrue.Forexample,ifyoubelievethatyoucangetanAinatest,youwillprobablyspendalotoftimeworkingonit.Also,whenyoustartmeetingyourexpectations,you’llsetevenhigherexpectationsforyourself.Besides,havinghighexpectationsonyourselfdoesn’tonlydoyougood.Itwillmakeadifferencetoothers.Butifyourexpectationsaretoohightorealize,itcanbebad.Havinghighexpectationscansometimesleadtomindproblems,suchasworryandunhappiness.Thefindingsofastudyshowedthatsomestudentswereunderseriousstressbecausetheywantedtobeperfect.Greatexpectationscanalsoletyoudown.Thisisespeciallytruewhenyousetexpectationsonotherpeoplewhoseactionsyoucannotcontrol.Forexample,ifyou’refeelingaloneandyoucallupyourfriends,yousurelyexpectthemtomakeyoufeelbetter.Whenthisfailstohappen,youwillfeeldownandunsatisfiedwithyourfriends.Toavoidthissituation,youshouldsetyourexpectationsrealistically(切合實際地).Itishardtomanageexpectations,butthemainthingistosetamorerealisticandachievableexpectation.1.Whatdoyourfamilyandfriendswantyoutodowhentheysay“gobigorgohome”?A.Tocheerothersup. B.Togohomeatonce.C.Tosethighexpectations. D.Tospendalotoftimewiththem.2.Whyweresomestudentsunderseriousstress?A.Theirfamilydidn’tsupportthem. B.Theirstudyresultswereterrible.C.Theirfriendsdidn’tcareaboutthem. D.Theirexpectationsaretoohightorealize.3.Howcanyouavoidfeelingdownwhensettingexpectationsonothers?A.Bycallingupyourfriends. B.Bycontrollingtheiractions.C.Bymakingothersfeelbetter. D.Bysettingyourexpectationsrealistically.4.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.RightviewsonSettingExpectations. B.ValuableAdviceonRealizingExpectations.C.PossibleReasonsforMeetingExpectations. D.SeriousProblemsinAchievingExpectations.(2023·江蘇鹽城·??家荒#〣orninthe2000s,whatdoyouthinkofyourgeneration?Young,creative,connected,globalsmart,maybegood-looking?Butwhatdootherpeoplethinkaboutyourgeneration?Someadultsworrythatyou’remoreinterestedinthephonethantheworldaroundyou.Theyseeyouasthe“face-downgeneration”andwonderhowyouwilldealwithschool,friends,andfamily.Aretoday’steenagerstoobusytextingandtakingselfies(自拍)tobecomesuccessfulinreallifeor“IRL”,asyouwouldsay?Otheradultsworrythattoday’syoutharespoiledanddon’twanttofacethechallengesofadultlife.Manychildrenborninthe1990sand2000swereraisedby“helicopterparents”whowerealwaystheretodoeverythingforthem.Sotoday’syoungpeopleseemtoprefertoliveliketeenagersevenwhentheyareintheir20sor30sDoestheface-downgenerationneedaheads-up?Well,probablynot.Thefactisthatmanyoftoday’steenagersarebettereducatedandmorecreativethanpastgenerations.Theyalsoseemtobewillingtobecomeleaders.Moreyoungpeoplevolunteertoservetheircommunitiesthanever.TherearealsobraveyoungpeoplesuchasMalalaYousafzai,theteenagerwhowonthe2014NobelPeacePrizeforpushinggirls’rightstogotoschool.Soifyouareoneofthemborninthe2000s,there’sreasontobehopefulaboutthefuture.Thingsarelookingupfortheface-downgeneration.5.Howdidthewriterleadthereaderstothepassage?A.Byaskingquestions. B.Byshowinghisideas.C.Bydescribingthesituation. D.Bygivingthereason.6.Whyareyoungpeopleborninthe2000scalled“face-downgeneration”?A.Becausetheyarealwaysbusywithhomeworkwiththeirheadsdown.B.Becausetheyarenotcloselyconnectedtothepeoplearoundthem.C.Becausetheyshowgreatinterestinthephoneanduseittoomuch.D.Becausetheyarenotconfidentandfeelshamedwiththemselves.7.Inthewriter’seyes,today’steenagers________.A.arenotcreativebecauseoftheeducationalproblem.B.arewillingtotakepartinmanysocialactivities.C.aresmarterandmoregood-lookingthantheirparents.D.aremoresuccessfulandcreativethantheirparents.8.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Parentsshouldcaremoreabouttheirteenagers’lifeandstudy.B.Mobilephonesareharmfultoteenagers’growthanddevelopment.C.Teenagersdon’tneedtochangethemselvestomeetadults’standards.D.Thoughtheyoungpeoplehavesomeproblems,theirfutureisfullofhope.(2023·江蘇淮安·校聯考三模)LearningtodealwithseasonalillnessIfpeoplearoundyouhavehadafeverrecently,itmaynotbeCOVID-19.AccordingtoChinaDaily,manyplacesinChinahaveenteredintothepeak(高峰)periodforseasonalflu.InfluenzaA(甲流)issweepingacrossthecountry.Symptoms(癥狀)ofinfluenzaA:Cough

Feverabove38℃

Headache

SorethroatHowtogetwell?Mostpeopledon’tneedtotakemedicine.Thesymptomscangoawayafter3to7days.Ifthefeverdoesn’tgodownafterthreedays,gotoseeadoctor.

Howdoesthevirusspread?Throughcoughsorsneezes(打噴嚏).Thevirusesgointotheair.Ifsomeonenearbybreathesthemin,theycouldgetsick.Howtopreventit?Takevaccines(疫苗)

Wearmasks

Washhandsoften

OpenwindowsoftenIfyoucatchtheflu,gobacktoschool48hoursafterthesymptomsgoaway.9.IfyoucatchInfluenzaA,youmayhavethefollowingexcept________.A.coughingalot B.havingafeverabove38℃C.gettingatoothache D.havingasorethroat10.Whatcanweknowabouttheflufromthispassage?A.Fewpeoplehavecaughtitrecently.B.Peopledon’tneedtotakemedicine.C.Thevirusescan’tspreadthroughtheair.D.Wearingmasksisagoodwaytokeepussafefromit.11.Whoisthispassagefor?A.Doctors. B.Students. C.Parents. D.Workers.12.Whichpartofthenewspaperisthepassagemostlikelyfrom?A.HistoryToday. B.HotNews. C.SportsWorld. D.HealthCare.(2023·江蘇蘇州·蘇州市立達中學校??级#㎝anystudentshavealreadyhadclearideasaboutwhatjobstheywouldliketohaveinthefuture.Webelieveboys’choicesaredifferentfromgirls’.Tofindouthowdifferenttheirchoicesare,wemadeasurveyinMoonlightMiddleSchool.Thefollowingchartshowstheresultsofthesurvey.13.About45%ofthegirlswouldliketobe_________inthefuture.A.bankclerks B.reporters C.scientists D.teachers14.Accordingtothesurvey,90boystudentswouldliketobereportersinthefuture.HowmanyboystudentsmaytherebeinMoonlightMiddleSchool?A.600. B.800. C.860. D.960.15.Whatdoesthechartshowus?A.Boyslikebeingscientiststheleast.B.Boysarebetteratmanagementthangirls.C.Boys’abilitiesofjobsaredifferentfromgirls’.D.Girls’choicesofjobsarenotthesameasthoseofboys.(2023·江蘇宿遷·統考三模)Today,moreandmorepeoplecareabouttheirhealth.Buthowcanwestayhealthy?Firstofall,ithelpstodosomeexerciseeveryday.Doingexercisehelpsyourlungs(肺部)workharderandyourheartbeatfaster.Thismakesyourheartstrongerandcutsdownonyourriskofheartdisease.Youcanstartwithsomedailyexercises,suchaswalking,runninganddancingtomusic.Youcanalsoplayballgames,includingbasketball,volleyball,pingpongandmore.Second,whatyoueatisalsoimportant.Accordingtodoctors,you’dbettereatmorefruitsandvegetablesandlessmeat.Thisisbecausemeathasmorefatinit.Whentoomuchfatbuildsupinyourbody,itcanblockyourbloodflow(阻塞血液流動).Thiscanleadtoaheartattack(心臟病發作).Finally,________,suchasgoingtobedtoolate.Youmayclearlyknowthedangersofsuchhabits.Whatyouneedtodoismakeupyourmindtochangeyourself.Ifyoufollowthesetips,youaresuretobecomeahealthier,strongerperson!16.Doingmoreexercisecanhelppeoplehave________.①healthierlungs②astrongerheart③aslowerheartbeat④asmallerchanceofhavingaheartattackA.①③ B.①②④ C.②③④ D.①②③④17.Eatingtoomuchmeatisunhealthybecauseitcanmake________.A.yousleeplate B.yourbodyfathighC.yourbloodflowfast D.yourlungsworkslowly18.Theblank(空格)inParagraph4shouldbefilledinwith________.A.starttodoexerciseatonce B.getupearlyinthemorningC.saynotobadhabits D.setagoodtimetogotosleep19.Whatisthemainideaofthearticle?A.Reasonsforexercising B.DifferentopinionsonhealthC.Waystokeepyourbodyhealthy D.Theimportanceofhavingahealthydiet(2023·江蘇蘇州·統考中考真題)Teenagersneedeighttotenhoursofsleeppernight.However,inadolescence(青春期)changestothebody’ssleepcyclemakeitdifficultforteenstofallasleepearly.Manycannotfallasleepuntil10:30p.m.orevenlaterandmostofthemwillfeelsleepyiftheyhavetogetuptooearly.Scientistsrecommendthatbothmiddleandhighschoolsbeginnoearlierthan8:30a.m.Laterschoolstarttimessupportthenaturalneedsofteenagersandincreasetheirsleepingtime.Herearesomeotherbenefitsoflaterschoolstarttimes:MoretimeforahealthybreakfastWhenrunninglateinthemornings,studentsarelikelytogowithoutbreakfast.Withanemptystomach,onefindsitdifficulttofocus(集中)inclass.Whentheyarealwaysinahurry,studentsmayformunhealthyeatinghabits.Withextratimebeforegoingtoschool,studentscaneatawell-balancedbreakfastandfocusmoreonlearning.Fewerbehavioral(行為的)problemsTeensexperiencemoodchangesasacommonresultofthisspecialperiodoflife.Lesssleepmaycauseworries,stressandunhappiness.Whentheygetenoughsleep,studentsarecalmandpeacefulandtheirmoodsdonotchangesuddenly.They’relesslikelytofeelworried,unhappyorgetangry.Forparents,childrenwithmoresleepareeasiertolivewith.Betterperformance(表現)instudySleeplosshurtsattention,memoryandbraindevelopment.Studentswithlesssleephavedifficultypayingattentioninclassandarelikelytohavelowergrades.Studentswithenoughsleepcanbemoreenergeticduringthedayandmorewillingtolearn.Theyarealsolesslikelytofallasleepinclassandmoreabletounderstandwhattheylearn.Inconclusion,startingschoollaterhelpsstudentsgetabetternight’ssleep.Itimprovestheirchancesofeating,behavingandperformingbetter.20.Accordingtothepassage,whatmaycauseteenagerstostayup?A.Theirlowgrades. B.Theiremptystomachs.C.Theirbody’ssleepcycle. D.Theirheavyhomework.21.Howcansleeplossinfluencestudents’study?A.Itgivesthemmuchenergy. B.Itdoesharmtothebrain.C.Itsavesmoretimeforstudy. D.Itimprovestheirmemory.22.What’sthewriter’smainpurposeinwritingthispassage?A.Toexplainreasonsforstudents’stress.B.Todescribebadhabitscausedbysleeploss.C.Todiscussscientists’researchonhealthyfood.D.Tointroducebenefitsoflaterschoolstarttimes.23.Inwhichpartofthewebsitecanyouprobablyfindthispassage?A.Education. B.Fashion. C.Sports. D.Technology.(2023·江蘇泰州·校考三模)MappingoutthefutureLastsummer,myparentsandItookadrivetoanotherstate.Beforewestartedonourroadtrip,wepackedupthecarwithsnacks,water,andmusic.Thankfully,wealsohadourGPSpacked.Afewhoursintothetrip,wetookawrongturn.ButourtrustyGPSpulledupamapofthatareaandgotusbackortrackinnotime.Itmademewonder:Whocreatesmapsinthefirstplace?AftersomesearchingonlineIlearnedthatthepeoplewhomapoutroads,mountains,oceansandotherplacesaroundtheworldarecalledcartographers(制圖師).Ididsomereadingaboutthecareer.Here’swhatIfound:Whatdoesacartographerdo?Cartographers,alsocalledmapmakers,studyandinterpret(詮釋)geographicinformation.Theyusethisinformationtomakedetailedmapsofplacesaroundtheworld.Someofthesemapsaredigital(數字的).TheyareoftenusedinGPSsystems.Othermapsareprintedinbooks.Todotheirwork,cartographersputtogetherinformationfrommanydifferentplaces.Theyalsousegroundsurveys.Somedogroundsurveysthemselves.Mostcartographers,however,dependonsurveyors(測繪員)forthisimportantinformation.Surveyorscollectinformationformapmaking.Theymeasureland,airspace,andwaterareas.Whatdoesittaketobeacartographer?Mostcartographershaveabachelor(學士)degree.Thedegreemightbeincartography(制圖學),geography,orsomethingsimilar.Studentswhoareinterestedinbecomingcartographersshouldlearnasmuchastheycanaboutgeography.Italsohelpstotakecoursesinmathsandcomputerscience.Withtheriseofcomputer-basedtoolssuchasGPSsystems,cartographersneedstrongercomputerskillsthantheydidinthepast.Howmuchdocartographersmake?Theaverage(平均)yearlysalary(薪水)forcartographersis$54,000.Thelowest10percentearns(掙錢)lessthan$32,000.Thetop10percentearnsmorethan$92,000.________IntheU.S.,jobopportunities(機會)forcartographersareexpectedtogrow.Thisisbecauseoftheincreasinguseofmapsinthearmy.Also,digitalmapshaveincreasinglybecomeamainpartofmanyGPSsystemsandWebsites.BasedonwhatI’vereadaboutcartographers,I’dsaythattheirworkisveryimportanttoalotofpeople.Nexttimeamapkeepsmefromgettinglost,I’llbesuretothankacartographer!24.InPara1,theauthorincludedhisexperienceinorderto________.A.provethataGPSisonlyneededwhendrivingtoanotherplaceB.showthatitisimportanttopacksnacksforatripC.provideareasonwhyamapmaker’sworkisimportantD.showthattheGPSisnotalwaysreliable(可靠的)25.Surveyorscandoallthesefollowingthingsexcept________.A.dosomemeasuring B.dosomemapping C.collectinformation D.dogroundsurveys26.Elizabethbeginsworkingasacartographerwithastartingsalaryof$37,500.Everyyear,hersalaryincreasesby$1,500.Ifshecontinuesinthisposition,hersalarywillbe________forher12thyearofwork.A.ofaverage B.belowaverageC.ofthelowest10percent D.ofthetop10percent27.Whichonecanbeputintheblank?A.Willmorecartographersbeneeded? B.Willthecartographersbereplacedbyrobots?C.Whyisithardforcartographerstofindjobs? D.Whydocartographersmakedifferentmaps?28.Thearticlewouldbemostusefulasasourceforastudentresearchprojecton________.A.careerchoosingforpeopleinterestedingeographyB.careerpossibilitiesforpeoplewhodislikemathsC.famousexplorersandmapmakersD.necessaryjobsforcomputermen(2023·江蘇徐州·統考三模)Everyonewantstobehappy,butsometimesitcanbedifficulttofeelhappy.That’sbecausewehavemisunderstandings(誤解)abouthappiness.Thegoodnewsisthatchangingthewayyouthinkabouthappinesscanhelpyoutofeelmorejoyeachday.Dr.MarkWilliamsonfromthecharityActionforHappinesssays,“Happinessisnotaboutdenying(拒絕承認)terriblefeelingsorbeingjoyfulallthetime.It’saboutmakingthemostofgoodtimesandlearningtodealwithbadtimes.”Hebelievesthathappinesscomeswhenwefeelgoodaboutwhoweareandwhereourlifeisgoing.Noticingwhenyoufeelhappyandwhatyou’redoingcanhelpyoutofindmorehappiness.Forexample,youmayrealizethatworkingoutadifficultpuzzlemakesyoufeelbetterthanwatchingafavoriteTVshow.Whathelpsyoufeelhappymightbedifferentfromwhatmakessomeoneelsehappy.Startalistofthingsthatmakeyouhappyandkeepaddingtoitasyoudiscovernewones.Maketimetodowhatyouknowmakesyouhappyandrememberthatjoyisn’tonlyfoundinwhatyoudoforyourself—beingkindtootherpeoplehelpsyoufeelhappier,too.Therearemisunderstandingsthatcanmakeithardtofeelhappy.Oneisthatit’sselfishtobehappywhenotherpeoplearesad.However,stoppingyourselffrombeinghappydoesn’tmakeotherpeoplelesssad.Infact,happypeoplespreadhappinesstoothers.Anotherthingisthinkingthatyouneedlotsofmoneyandthingstobehappy.Studieshaveshownthatwhenpeoplewinthelottery(彩票),theyfeelasuddenshortperiodofhappinessbuttheysoonfeelthesameastheydidbeforetheywon.Soit’simportanttonoticethesimplethingsthatmakeyoufeelhappy.29.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraphs1-2abouthappiness?A.It’snecessarytodenybadfeelings. B.It’seasyforeveryonetofeelhappiness.C.Itmeansyoudon’tgothroughbadtimes. D.Itcomeswhenwefeelgoodaboutourselves.30.HowdoestheauthorexplainthewaytofeelmorejoyinParagraph3?A.Bytellingastory. B.Byaskingaquestion.C.Bygivinganexample. D.Bycomparingtwofacts.31.Whatcanbelearnedfromthetext?A.Stopbeinghappywhenothersaresad.B.Happinesscanalsolieinthesimplethings.C.Helpingothershasnothingtodowithhappiness.D.WinningLotterycanmakeyouhappyforaverylongtime.(2023·江蘇常州·??家荒#㊣nmyopinion,thegenerationgap(代溝)isaresultofour“pride”and“prejudice”(偏見).SinceIstartedjuniorhighschool,myparentsandIhavehaddifferentopinions.Bothsideswon’tyield.Mymotheralwaysendsbytellingmethat,“Achildknowsnothingaboutthis!”,andIoftenask,“Areyoustilllivinginthe20thcentury?”Aswegrowup,wehaveourownvaluesandbeliefsslowly.Thefactisthatwearegrowingupintwodifferentcenturies.Soitiscommonforustohavedevelopedvaluesthataredifferentfromthoseofourparents.Butourparentsalwaysthinkwearestilllittlekids.Itseemsthattheydon’twanttoacceptthefactthatwearegrowingup.Whenwegrowup,wefeelastrongneedtoshowourselves,butourparentsdon’twanttolistentous.Instead,theythinktheyarealwaysright.Whyaretheyunabletoopentheirheartsandtalkmorewiththeirchildrensothattheirchildrencanfeellovedandunderstood?Ithinkbothsidesmustgiveuptheirprideandprejudiceandbuildequalityandtrust.Onlyinthiswaywillthegenerationgapbesmaller.32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“yield”inParagraph1mean?A.控制 B.放棄 C.讓步 D.合作33.Whichofthefollowingwon’tcausegenerationgap?A.Parentsandchildrenhavedifferentvaluesandbeliefs.B.Parentsandchildrentrytostandineachother’sshoes.C.Parentsandchildrenseldomhavewarmconversations.D.Parentsgiveadvicewithoutlisteningtotheirchildren.34.Thewriterwrotethispassagetohelpparentsandteenagers.A.giveuptheirprideandprejudice B.buildequalityandtrustC.makethegenerationgapsmaller D.opentheirheartsandtalkmore(2023·江蘇無錫·??级#〤ountingheartbeatsWhenadoctorgivesyouacheckup,heorshecheckshowfastyourheartisbeating.Andit’ssimpletolearnhowtodoit:You’llneed:AhelperAtimerPencilandpaper1.Usetwofingertips(指尖)tofindtheboneonthesideofyourhelper’swrist(手腕)about2cmbelowthethumb.Moveyourfingerstowardthepalm(手掌)ofyourhelper’shand,andyouwillfeelasofterspot.Holdthatspotgently,andyouwillfeelatinymovement—yourhelper’sheartbeating.2.Countthenumberofbeatsin15seconds,multiply(乘以)byfourandwritethatnumberdown.Trade(交換)placesandhaveyourhelpercountyourheartbeat.3.Bothofyougooutside,walkaroundquicklyfortwominutes,thencheckyourheartbeatsagain.Whathappens?Aperson’sheartbeat,orpulse(脈搏),isgiveninbeatsperminute.That’swhyyoucountbeatsfor15secondsthenmultiplybyfour.Whenyouexercise,yourheartspeedsup.Sitquietlyforafewminutes,andyourheartslowsdownagain.35.Theunderlinedword“timer”mostprobablymeans________inthepassage.A.atooltotellthetime B.aninstrumenttofindoutthelengthofthetimeC.aninstructiontoguideyouwhattodo D.apersontotellothersthecorrecttime36.IfTina’sheartbeatis21in15seconds,herheartrateis________.A.60perminute B.72perminute C.84perminute D.96perminute37.Whatdoyouknowabouttheheartbeat?A.Youcanfeelyourheartbeatonthethumb.B.Aperson’sheartrateisgivenin15seconds.C.Exercisingmayaffectaperson’sheartbeat.D.Theheartbeatwillspeedupwhenyousitquietly.(2023·江蘇無錫·統考二模)38.Whichpartofthemagazineisthepassagemostprobablytakenfrom?A.Culture. B.Health. C.Education. D.Entertainment.39.Accordingtothepassage,________.A.youcanonlysharegossipaboutyourselfwithothersB.youshouldletasmanyadultsaspossibleknowthatyouarebulliedC.youshouldhelpthesebulliedpeopleinsteadofleavingthemindangerD.youcanbemorepopularifyoubullyothers40.Thepassageismainlywrittento________.A.encourageyoungpeopletohelpthesebulliedpeopleB.tellpeoplenottobullyothersC.askyoungpeopletobeheroesD.sharebullyingexperienceswithothers【答案】38.C39.C40.A【導語】本文是一篇說明文。主要介紹了遇到霸凌時應該怎么做。38.推理判斷題。根據標題“IfYouSeeBullying,BeaHero!”可知,如果見到霸凌,應該要勇敢站出來。故推測這是關于教育的。故選C。39.細節理解題。根據“Don’tleavesomeonewhoisinrealdanger.Gogethelp.”可知,應該上前去幫助被霸凌的人。故選C。40.推理判斷題。根據“IfYouSeeBullying,BeaHero!”以及每一個小標題可知,這篇文章就是為了鼓勵年輕人幫助被霸凌的人。故選A。(2023·江蘇南京·模擬預測)Highlyproductivepeoplehavecertainhabitsthatotherpeopledon’t.Howaretheygettingsomuchdoneandachievingtheirpurposes?Weallwantsuccess,butwhatarewedoingwrong?Hereareafewhabitsyoureallyneedtoavoidifyouwanttobehighlyproductive.NotseeingthebiggerpictureStartingwiththeendinmindcanhelpyoutoimaginewhatyouaretryingtocreate.Whenyoucanseethebiggerpicture,youcanbegintobreakthecoursedowninsteps,toseeexactlyhowyou’regoingtogetthere.①Thinkingoftheendhelpsyoukeepyoureyeontheprize,especiallywhenyougetlessconfident.Workingwithoutpriorities(優先事項)Whendecidingwhatstepstotaketoreachtheend,highlyproductivepeopledon’twastetimeondetailsthatinfluencethecourse.②Makeyourpathsimple.Payattentiontowhat’simportant.Procrastination(拖延癥)③Thoughitistrue,itcanbethehardestthing.Ifwewaitfortherighttime,itmaytakeusaverylongtimetofinallyfeelconfidenttobeginsomething.Manythingscanpullusawayfromstartingourproject.WorkinglonghourswithoutbreaksYoucan’tdoyourbestjobifyou’reverytired.④Ifyoutakecareofyourself,youarebetterpreparedtobeintopformtodothejobathand.Accordingtostudies,theabilitytogiveattentionbecomesweakerafteraboutanhour,andthenyouwillbecomelessproductive.Soifyou’retired,don’tworkharder.Youneedatleasta15-minutebreaktogiveyourbrainarestandbereadytodomoreofyourbestwork.Listeningtopeoplewhosay“no”Neverbelimitedbyotherpeople.Highlyproductivepeoplearenotpreventedbydifficultyandotherpeople’sideasaboutwhatthey'redoing.Theyfindawaytogetstarted,andtheyfindawaynottogiveup.41.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“productive”inParagraph1mean?A.實際的 B.繁忙的 C.樂觀的 D.高效的42.Tobeproductive,youshouldavoid________.A.startingwiththeendinyourmindB.keepingyoureyeonimportantthingsC.waitingfortherighttimetogetstartedD.payingnoattentiontowhatothersthink43.Whichcanhelpdoyourbestworkwhenyouaretired?A.Trythehardestproject. B.Spendaquarterresting.C.Workharderthanbefore. D.Spendmoretimeondetails.44.Thesentence“Thesecretofsuccessisgettingstarted.”mostprobablycomesfrom_______.A.① B.② C.③ D.④(2023·江蘇南通·模擬預測)Asateen,CynthiaNebelstudiedbyreadinghertextbooksandnotebooks.“Overandoverandoveragain,”recallsthispsychologistatVanderbiltUniversityinNashville,Tennessee.Now,sheadds,“Thisisaverycommonbadstudyhabit.Actually,that’soneofthemostcommonbadstudyskillsthatstudentshave.”Inone2021researchstudy,somecollegestudentsreadatexttwice.Othersreadatextjustonce.Bothgroupstookatestrightafterthereading.Testresultsdifferedlittlebetweenthesegroups,researchersfound.Toooften,whenstudentsrereadmaterial,it’ssuperficial.Rereadingislikelookingattheanswertoapuzzle(謎語),ratherthandoingityourself.Itlookslikeitmakessense.Butuntilyoutryityourself,youdon’treallyknowifyouunderstandit.Inone2022study,agroupofstudentswereaskedtorereadmaterialtotwoothergroups.Onegroupwrotequestionsaboutthematerial.Theothergroupansweredquestionsfromsomeoneelse.Later,allthegroupstookatestonthematerial.Theresultsshowedthatthosewhoansweredthequestionsdidbest;thosewhojustrereadthematerialdidworst.That2022studybacksuponeofNebel’spreferredstudyhabits.Beforebigtests,hermomquizzed(測試)heronthematerial.“NowIknowthatwasretrievalpractice(回溯練習),”shesays.“It’soneofthebestwaysyoucanstudy.”AsNebelgotolder,shequizzedherself.Forexample,shemightcoverupthedefinitions(定義)inhernotebook.Thenshetriedtorecallwhateachtermmeant.“Makeadeckofflashcardseverytimeyoulearnnewinformation,”Nebelsuggests.“Putquestionsononesideandtheanswersontheotherside.”Friendscanevenquizeachotheronthephone,shesays.Butreallygrill(追問)yourselfandyourfriends,sheadds.Andhere’swhy.Shewaspartofateamthataskedstudentstowriteonequizquestionforeachclassperiod.Studentswouldthenansweraquestionfromanotherclassmate.Theresultsshowedthatstudentsdidworseontestsafterwardsthanwhenthedailyquizquestionscamefromtheteacher.Nebel’steamisstillanalyzingthedata.Shesuspectsthestudents’questionsmayhavebeentoosimple.Teachersoftendigdeeper,shenotes.Theydon’tjustaskfordefinitions.Often,teachersaskstudentstocompareandcontrast(對比)ideas.Thattakessomecarefulthinking.45.The2021studyislistedtoshow________.A.readingtextbooksisacommonstudyskillB.CynthiaNebelwasagoodlearnerwhenshewasatschoolC.readingtextbooksoverandoverhelpstoimprovememoryD.rereadingbooksandnotesdoesn’thelpstudentslearnbetter46.Theunderlinedword“superficial”inparagraph3mostprobablymeans“________.”A.takingmuchtimeandeffort B.notbeingafraidofmakingmistakesC.solvingproblemswithoutmucheffort D.notstudyingsomethingcarefullyorcompletely.47.Whenquizzingyourselforyourfriends,thebestwayisto________.A.askfordefinitions B.retellthequestionsC.compareandcontrastideas D.useflashcardstohelp48.Thearticleismainlyabout________.A.theimportanceofcarefulthinking B.somepracticalstudyskillsC.somecommonbadstudymethods D.theroleofpracticeinone’sstudies(2023·江蘇淮安·校聯考三模)DearMrHuang,Iamwritingtoapply(申請)formyyearl

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