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精選低中高難度語篇江蘇名校月考、期中、期末考題難度分層訓(xùn)練2024八年級(jí)精選低中高難度語篇江蘇名校月考、期中、期末考題難度分層訓(xùn)練2024八年級(jí)培優(yōu)生專用培優(yōu)生專用生活類主題閱讀生活類主題閱讀增強(qiáng)訓(xùn)練增強(qiáng)訓(xùn)練主題閱讀一:生活類主題閱讀本系列主題閱讀,根據(jù)單元涉及的主題進(jìn)行拓展延伸,分為基礎(chǔ)篇(3星難度),提升篇(4星難度)和滿分篇(5星難度),涉及閱讀類型包括閱讀理解、完形填空、首字母填空、閱讀表達(dá)、閱讀回答問題等。學(xué)生可以根據(jù)實(shí)際情況進(jìn)行訓(xùn)練。一、主題閱讀基礎(chǔ)篇,5篇Wheredocarsgettheirenergyfrom?Formostcars,theanswerisgasoline(petrol).Butsomecarsuseelectricity.Thesecarshavespecialmotorsthatgetpowerfrombatteries.Inaddition,therearesomecarsthathavebothanelectricmotorandagasolinemotor.Thesetypesofcarsarecalledhybridcars.Electriccarsarebetterthanpetrolcarsinseveralways.Thebiggestbenefitisreducedpollution.Inareaswherethereisahighpercentageofelectriccarsthereislesspollution.Butelectriccarsstillcausepollution.Rememberthattheelectricitytopowerelectriccarshastocomefromsomewhere,whichismostlikelyapowerstation.Unlessthesepowerstationsrunonsolarorwindenergy,theyaremostlikelyburningfuelstomakeelectricity.Thesecondbenefitofelectriccarsisareductioninthedependenceonforeignoil.Thereareseveralcountriesthatdon’twanttorelyonoilcomingfromothercountries.Sinceelectriccarscanrunonelectricityfromcoalornuclearpowerstations,thereislessofaneedtoimportoil.Electriccarshavesomeotherproblemsaswell.Theyaremoreexpensivethannormalcars.Thisismostlyduetothehighcostofthebatteriesthesecarsneed.Electriccarsrunonbatteries,justlikeamobilephonedoes:theyneedtobechargedinspecialplaces.Anotherproblemisthatelectriccarscannottravelasfarasgascars.Somepeopleareafraidthatthebatterywillrunoutofelectricitybeforetheyreachtheirdestination.Despite(盡管)theseproblems,manypeople,includingautomobileindustryexperts,believethatthepercentageofelectriccarswillincreaseinthefuture.1.Theunderlinedword“These”inParagraph1refersto________.A.electriccars B.hybridcars C.petrolcars D.a(chǎn)lloftheabove2.WhichofthestatementsofelectriccarsbelowisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Theycausezeropollution. B.Theycauselesspollutionthangasolinecars.C.Theycauseanincreaseinimportedoil. D.Theytravelmoreslowlythangasolinecars.3.Whyareelectriccarsmoreexpensivethanpetrolcars?A.Electriccarsaremorecomplicated.B.Thebatteriesofelectriccarscostalotofmoney.C.Electriccarownersneedspecialplacestochargethebatteries.D.Thebatteriesneedtobechargedoften.4.Whatdoweknowaboutthefutureofelectriccars?A.Fewerpeoplewillbuythem. B.Governmentswillsupporttheiruse.C.Theymaybecomemorepopular. D.Theywillgetmoreexpensive.5.Whatisthispassagemainlyabout?A.Anintroductionofelectriccars. B.Thefutureofelectriccars.C.Comparingpetrolcarswithelectriccars. D.Howelectriccarsreducepollution.High-speedrailwayshavegreatlychangedpeople’slivesinrecentyears.MoreandmoreChinesepeoplewouldliketotravelfromonecityto6byhigh-speedtrain.Manyyoungpeopleevenchoosetolivea“twinslife”—livinginaquietcity7workinginabusyandmoderncity.“Ihadmyfirstchancetotakethehigh-speedtrainlastweekwhenIhadabusinessmeetinginBeijing,”Johnsaid.AssomebodywhodislikedpublictransportallthetimeintheUS,Johnwas8abouthistravellingexperienceatfirst.ButlaterhewasreallyamazedatChina’shigh-speedtrainsafter9inBeijing.“TrainsinChinaarecleanandtheseatsareveryhuge.Ican’teven10howfastthetrainismoving,”Johntoldus.Iftherewerenowindows,mostpeoplewouldn’tbeabletotellwhenwe11orwhenweweretravellingat300km/h.Yes,itissosmooth.Evenacoincankeepitsbalance(平衡)onthetrain.12,youcanenjoynicefoodanddrinksonthetrain.Comparedwith(與……對(duì)比)otherkindsofpublictransport,high-speedrailmeanstheleastnoiseand13.So,besidesprovidingfastandenjoyableservices(服務(wù))forpeople,itcanalsoprotecttheenvironment.MaybethisisthereasonwhytheChinesegovernmenthas14buildingitsrailwayallthetime.Itisreportedthatanewtypeof“flyingtrain”,whichcanrunat4,000km/h,isontheway.Ifthetrainiscompleted,withits15fivetimesfasterthanthatofaplane,itwillchangethewholeworld’stravelmode.Justimagineonepicture:youcloseyoureyesassoonasyougetonthetrain.Aftertakingashortrestandwakingup,congratulate:welcometoChina!6.A.other B.a(chǎn)nother C.theother D.theothers7.A.if B.when C.until D.while8.A.happy B.excited C.worried D.sad9.A.a(chǎn)rriving B.joining C.studying D.living10.A.look B.see C.feel D.listen11.A.stopped B.moved C.woke D.flew12.A.However B.Moreover C.Otherwise D.Instead13.A.shake B.cost C.waste D.pollution14.A.kept B.missed C.started D.practiced15.A.time B.trip C.speed D.journeyDoyouoryourfamilyhaveapet?Whatk16ofpetisit?Whowillchooseit?Wholooksafterit?Petscanmakeyoumuchhappierifyouhavetherightpet.Formostpeople,havingapethasseverala17.First,yourpetcanbeyourfriend.Youwon’tfeell18whenyoustayathomealone.Youcanplaywithyourpet.Fore19,ifyouhaveapetdog,youcanplaywithit.Youcanalsotakeitforawalk.Youwillneverfeelboredw20youstaywithyourpetdog.Second,youcanlearntocareforothersbyl21afteryourpet.Lotsofteenagerssaythattakingcareofpetsmakesthemg22upasapersonquickly.Third,youcanlearnmoreaboutresponsibility(責(zé)任).Byfeedingyourpetandkeepingitcleanandhappy,youares23tohaveastrongsenseofresponsibility.See?Therearesomanyadvantagesofhavingapet.Ifyoudon’thaveapet,whynotaskyourparentsf24one?Maybeyourparentswilla25thenyouwillhaveyourownpet.閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容,在文章空格里填入一個(gè)最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。注意:每個(gè)空格只填一個(gè)單詞。Forover100years,itisconvenient(方便的)forpeopletogofromoneplacetoanotherbytaxi.Butsometimestherearenotaxiscomingtotheplaceyouarewaiting.However,thishasbecomeathingofthepastsinceUberappappeared.WhatisUberUberisanAmericancompanythatprovidesataxiservicethroughanapponthesmartphone.ItwassetupinMarch,2009andhasgrownquickly.Anapp,infact,isacomputerprogramworkingonsmartphones,computersandothercommunicationdevices.Byusingyoursmartphone,it’seasyforyoutoorderataxithattakesyoutoanyplace.UberappmakesyoufeelgoodThenicestthingaboutUberappisthatyoucanseetheplaceyourtaxiisorhowlongitwilltaketoarriveatyourplaceonyoursmartphonescreen.Andwhenyouwaitforthetaxi,youcancallorsendmessagestothedriverbecauseUberappwillgiveyouthetelephonenumberofthedriver.Ubertaxisarealwaysavailable(可獲得的)Uberisalwaysthere24hoursaday,365daysayear.Ifyouwanttogosomewhere,youcaneasilyopenUberappathomeoranywhereintheopenair,thenitconnectsyoutothenearestdriver.Usuallyittakesonlybetween5and15minutestogetaUbertaxibyusingUberapp.TheadvantagesofUberManypeoplelikeUberbecauseitissimpleandveryuser-friendly.Youarenotrelatedto(與……有關(guān))ataxicompany.Ifyouarenothappywiththerideandthedriver,youcanwritecomplaintsandgivethedriveralowscorethroughUberapp,soUbertaxidriversusuallyservewell.Generallyspeaking,Uberissimpleandtime-saving,andmostimportantly,itisveryeasytouse.ThecostofaUbertaxiAtUber,thepaymentiseasythroughyourbankcard.Howmuchyouneedtopaydependsonthecountryandthecitythatyouarein.Thereisnodoubt(疑問)thatUbertaxisaremuchcheaperthantaxisyouusedtotake.Uber31People’sLifeMoreConvenientBrief(簡要的)introduction◆Itisacompanythatprovidesataxiservicethroughanapponthesmartphone.◆ItwassetupinMarch,2009intheUSAandhasgrownquickly.◆Youcanorderataxitotakeyoutoanyplace32.Good33Uberappbringsyou◆Thenicestthingisthatyoucansee34yourtaxiisorhowlongitwilltaketoreachyourplace.◆ThetelephonenumberofthedriverisshowninUberapp,soyoucancallorsendmessagestothedriverwhile35.Ubertaxisavailable◆Ifyouwanttogosomewhere,youcaneasilyopenUberappathomeoranywhereintheopenair,thenitcan36youtothenearestdriverwithitshelp.◆It’susualforyouto37between5and15minutesgettingaUbertaxibyusingUberapp.Advantages◆Youhavenothingtodowithataxicompany.◆Youcancomplainaboutthedriverifyouarenot38withtherideandthedriver.Generallyspeaking,Uberissimpleandtime-saving.◆Themost39advantageisthatitisveryeasytouse.Cost◆AtUber,thepaymentiseasythroughyourbankcard.◆It’scertainthatUbertaxiscostmuch40thanthetaxisyouusedtotake.二、主題閱讀提高篇,5篇IthasbeenfortyyearssinceChina’sReformandOpening-up(改革開放).Let’sseehowChinahaschangedthroughtheyears.1978—1988:NewLookIna1978Japanesedocumentary(記錄片)China’sNewLook,therewasasceneshowingChinesepeople’lifebackthen.Infrontofanold-fashionedTVset,someShanghainesegatheredaroundtowatchaTVshow.In1981,onlyoneoutofevery170cityfamiliesinChinahadacolorTV.1988—1998:________InOctober1990,thefirstMcDonald’sontheChinesemainlandopenedforbusinessinShenzhen.Itquicklybecamethehottesttouristspot(旅游景點(diǎn)).ManyChinesecustomerswaitedinlineandshoutedtotheshopassistant,“Iwant10BigMacs,”recalledawaiteratMcDonald’satthattime.1998—2008:HereComesWTOFormanyChinese,theyear2001wasveryunforgettable.Itmarkedthestartofanewmillennium(一千年)andledtoawholenewera(時(shí)代)asChinajoinedtheWorldTradeOrganization(WTO).From2001to2017,China’saverage(平均)growthoftheimport(進(jìn)口)ofgoodsandserviceswasmorethantwicetheworld’saverage.2008—2018:NewBeginningShanghai,acityoflong-timebusinessculture,isalwaysastepaheadinChina’sforeigntrade.WiththesuccessfulhostingofChina’sfirstimportexpo(展覽會(huì))inNovember2018,thecitywentontodevelopChina’simportbusiness.TheexpowillberememberedasanewbeginningforChina’simporthistory.41.WhichpictureshowsthesceneofChina’sNewLook?A. B. C. D.42.Whichofthefollowingcanbeputin“1988—1998:________”?A.WestMeetsEast B.NewWayofLivingC.AllOvertheWorld D.NeverForgetOldTimes43.WhatcanwelearnafterChinajoinedtheWTO?A.Chinesepeoplebegantotravelabroad. B.Chinagrewveryfastinitsimports.C.Chinabecamemoreandmorepopular. D.ForeignersboughtalotofproductsfromChina.44.WhenandwherewasChina’sfirstimportexpoheld?A.InShanghai,inNovember,2001. B.InShenzhen,inNovember,2001.C.InShanghai,inNovember,2018. D.InShenzhen,inNovember,2018.ASwedishcoupleonholidayweretravelingaroundItaly,andwantedtogotoCapri.Capriisanislandinthesouthofthecountry,45foritsbeautifulcoastlineandapopulartouristdestination(目的地).Thecoupleputtheirdestinationintotheircar’sGPS(全球定位系統(tǒng)),46theymadeaspellingmistake.They47typedCARPIinsteadofCAPRI.ThereisarealplacecalledCarpiinItaly,butitisasmalltowninthe48ofthecountry.ThecouplefollowedtheGPSdirections.Althoughtheyweretravelingtoanisland,itdidn’t49themthattheydidn’tevencrossabridgeorseethesea.WhentheyarrivedinCarpi,theywenttothetouristoffice.Theyasked50theycouldgototheBlueGrotto,awell-knownseacaveinCapri.Ofcourse,theofficeworkertherecouldn’t51them.Hethoughttheywantedtogotoa52calledtheBlueGrottofordinner.WhenthemanrealizedthatthecouplethoughttheywereinCapri,he53theirmistake.Thecouplegotbackintotheircarandstarteddrivingsouth.Theofficeworkersaid,“Theywere54,butnotangry.”Itwasaspellingmistakethattookthecouple600kilometresfromtheirdestination.45.A.suitable B.useful C.good D.famous46.A.a(chǎn)nd B.so C.or D.but47.A.slowly B.carelessly C.patiently D.clearly48.A.north B.south C.east D.west49.A.satisfy B.relax C.worry D.touch50.A.how B.where C.why D.what51.A.refuse B.control C.doubt D.understand52.A.museum B.restaurant C.station D.library53.A.continued B.a(chǎn)ccepted C.explained D.repeated54.A.interested B.surprised C.excited D.pleased閱讀下面短文,完成短文后的問題。‘MadeinChina’meansquality(質(zhì)量)Foralongtime,“madeinChina”madepeoplethinkofcheap,low-qualitygoods.Chinawasjusttheworld’sfactory.ButnowChinesebrandsaregoingglobalandbeingwell-known.Timemagazinerecentlymadealistofthe100mostinfluentialcompaniesintheworld.SeveralChinesecompanieswereincluded,suchastechgiantsAlibaba,Huawei,Tencent,DJI(大疆),TikTokandDiDiChuxing.Thesecompaniesareshapingtheworldwithadvanced(先進(jìn)的)technology.TimereportedthatDJIholds70percentoftheglobaldronemarket(無人機(jī)市場).Thisyear,itlaunchedanewdronewithasetofglassesthatgiveusersafirst-personviewoftheirdrone’sflight.TikTokhasbecomeoneofthemostpopularappsintheUSwithitsnever-endingstreamofvideos.Some50millionUSusersspendanaverageof46minutesoniteveryday.Chinesefashionhasalsoattractedglobalconsumers.In2011,ChinesesneakerbrandsFeiyue,HuiliandLi-Ninggainedinternationalattention.Morerecently,SheinhasbecomeoneofthemostpopularChinesefastfashionbrandsoverseas.In2020,itsoperatingincomereachedover10billiondollars,anincreaseof100percentoverthepreviousyear,GlobalTimesreported.ManyEuropeanbuyerssaySheinisaffordable,fashionableandofhighquality.Inthefuture,Chinesebrandswillcontinuetodevelop.Thankstoabiggermarket,improvedsupplychainsandefficientmanufacturing(高效的產(chǎn)能),“thisisthebesteraforthedevelopmentoflocalbrands,”YanQiang,apartnerwithBeijing-basedHejunConsulting,toldGlobalTimes.55.Whatwillcometopeople’smindswhenwemention“madeinChina”inthepast?56.HowdidmanyChinesecompaniesshapetheworldandentertheTime’slist?57.What’sDJI’snewdronelike?58.WhatdomanyEuropeanbuyerthinkofShein?59.WhywillChinesebrandsdevelopquicklyinthefuture?FutureandtodayItiswellknownthateveryonehashisowndreamaswellashisownfuture.Butdoyouknowwhatfuturereallyis?Ihavetosaythatfutureisnow.Thatistosaywemusttreasureeveryminutenow.Ifwewanttohaveabrightfuture,weshouldknowhowimportanttimeisanduseitwell.ThereisanoldEnglishsaying,“Gaintime,gainlife.”Thenwhat’stime?Timeissomethingthatwecan’tseeortouch,butwecanfeelitpassingby.Timeisalwayswithus.Whenweareattable,timepasses;whenweplay,timegoesbyunnoticeably.Wealwayssay“Timeismoney”,buttimeisevenmoreprecious(珍貴的)thanmoney,becausewhenmoneyisspent,wecanearnitback.Butiftimegoesaway,itwillneverreturn.So,someofusevensaytimeispriceless(無價(jià)的).Weshouldalwaysremember:Futureisnow.Forusstudents,weshouldtryourbesttostudyinordertocreateagreatfutureofourown.Weshouldmakethebestuseofeveryhourandbethemasteroftoday.Weshoulddoeverythingaswellaspossible.Andneverputoffwhatcanbedonetodaytilltomorrow.Asweallknow,“Timeandtidewaitfornoman.”Ifyouwastetoday,youwillregrettomorrow.Sofromnowon,workhard.Tomorrowwillbebetter,andyourfuturewillbebrighter.Remember:Nopain,nogain.Today’shardworkisthecauseoftomorrow’sharvest.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,完成下面的表格。FutureandtodayOpinionSupportingdetailsFutureisnow.60hashisowndreamaswellashisownfuture.Ifwewanttohaveabrightfuture,weshouldknowthe61oftimemakeeveryminute62.63ispriceless.Timeismoney,buttimeisevenmorevaluablethan64,becausewhenmoneyisspent,wecanearnit65.Butthe66timewon’treturn.Bethemasteroftoday.Today’shardwork67totomorrow’sharvest.Asstudents,weshould68putoffwhatcanbedonetodaytilltomorrowandweshouldtryour69todoeverythingwell.Theworldischangingquickly.Myhometownhaschangedaloto70theyears.Thesechangesmakeourlivec71.Forexample,therehaveb72greatchangesinentertainment(娛樂).Nowadays,peopledon’thavetoworkash73asbefore.Theyhavemoreholidaysandmoref74time.Sotherearemoreandmoreentertainmentplaces.Ifyougoalongthestreet,youwillfindmoreandmoreKTVs,barsandparks.People’slivesarenotb75anymorebecausetheycanrelaxinmanyd76ways.Theycangoouttohavefuni77ofjustwatchingTVathome.Theycanalsogotobookshopsandreadthereforthewholemorningi78theylikereading.MusicfanscangotoKTVsandsingtheirfavouritesongs.Iftheylikewatchingfilms,theycangotoamodernc79toenjoythelatestfilms.Peopleenjoytheirlivesverymuch.Ilikethesechanges.Doyoulikethemtoo?三、主題閱讀培優(yōu)篇,5篇StageIofMetroLine20begantestrunsonMonday.ItwillbecomeShenzhen’sfirstdriverlesssubwaylinewhenitisputintouseattheendofthisyear.The8.36-kilometerStageIofMetroLine20hasfivestations,connectingTerminal4ofShenzhenBao’anInternationalAirportwithShenzhenWorldExhibition&ConventionCenter(深圳國際會(huì)展中心)inBao’anDistrict.Driverlesstrainswillrunfor20days,between7:30a.m.and8p.m.every5minutesand36secondsduringrushhoursand7minutesduringoff-peakhours.Thelinehasusedthecommunication-basedtraincontrol(CBTC)technology.Thenewtechnologyimprovesrailwayworkefficiency(效率)anddriverlesstrainsbecomemuchsafer.Driverlessmetrolineshavemanygoodsidesovertheirhuman-controlledmetrolines.Theycanachievehigherworkefficiencyandimprovesafetybyover50percent.Driverlessmetrolinescanalsorunbythemselvesallthetime,includingopeningandclosingdoorsanddealingwithaccidents.AccordingtoShenzhenMetroGroup,thedriverlesstraintechnologywillbefirsttestedonLine20.ItwillcontinuetobeputintousetootherlinesincludingLines12,13,14and16.Becauseofthegoodsidesofdriverlesstrainlines,manyChinesecitiesplantobuildsuchmetrolinesinthefuture.80.WhichdistrictdoesStageIofMetroLine20runin?A.LuohuDistrict. B.NanshanDistrict. C.Bao’anDistrict. D.FutianDistrict.81.WhatcanweknowaboutStageIofMetroLine20inthepassage?A.Itwillrunfortwenty-twodays. B.IthasusedtheCBTCtechnology.C.Ithasbeenputintousethissummer. D.ItbecameShenzhen’sfirstsubwayline.82.WhichofthefollowingisNOTthegoodsideofdriverlessmetrolines?A.Theycanstopaccidentsfromhappening.B.Theycanrunbythemselvesallthetime.C.Theycanachievehigherworkefficiency.D.Theycanimprovesafetybyover50percent.83.WhywillmanyChinesecitiesbuildnewdriverlessmetrolines?A.Becausedriverlesstrainlineshavemanygoodsides.B.Becausehuman-controlledmetrolinesareoutofdate.C.BecauseShenzhenMetroGroupwantstomakemoney.D.Becausedriverlesstrainlineshasbegunrunningtests.84.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.MetroLine16isnotasdangerousasotherlines.B.Manycitieswillbuildnewdriverlessmetrolines.C.MetroLine20hasmoregoodsidesthanotherlines.D.Shenzhenputfirstdriverlessmetrolineonrunningtest.September22,2018willbeWorldCar-FreeDay,adayonwhichpeopleacrosstheglobeareencouragedtofindalternativemethodstomeettheirtransportationneedsandre-discoverbuses,bikes,andtheirown85.Onthisday,peoplegettogetherinthestreets,intersections,andneighborhoodblocksto86theworldthatwedon’thavetoacceptourcar-controlledsociety.Whileprojectsalongtheselineshadtakenplacefromtimetotimestarting87the1973oilcrisis,itwasonlyinOctober,1994thatastructuredcallforsuchprojectswasannouncedinakeynotespeechbyEricBrittonattheInternationalAccessibleCitiesConferenceheldinToledo(Spain).ThefirstnationalcampaignwaslaunchedinBritainin1997,andtheFrenchfollowedin1998.In2000,carBustersissuedanopen88fora“WorldCar-FreeDay”toconsistwithEurope’sCar-FreeDayonSeptember22.89then,wehavebeguntocallforcitizenstoorganize90onornearthisday.However,wedonotwant91onedayofcelebrationsandthenreturnto92life.WorldCar-FreeDayisthe93timetoremindcityplannersandpoliticiansto94cycling,walkingandpublictransport.Itisuptous,citiesandgovernmentstohelp95permanentchangesto96pedestrians,cyclistsandotherpeoplewhodonotdrivecars.While97accomplishmenthasbeenachievedintermsofmediacoverage,theseevents98tobedifficulttoachieverealsuccessandevenadecadelaterthereisconsiderableuncertaintyabouttheusefulnessofthisapproach.Broadpublicsupportandcommitmenttochangeisneeded99successfulimplementation(執(zhí)行).85.A.legs B.motors C.subway D.feet86.A.recall B.remind C.realize D.recommend87.A.a(chǎn)s B.on C.with D.beyond88.A.a(chǎn)nswer B.call C.wish D.longing89.A.Since B.Before C.After D.Right90.A.events B.a(chǎn)ffairs C.incidents D.a(chǎn)ccidents91.A.even B.still C.just D.ever92.A.usual B.previous C.normal D.a(chǎn)verage93.A.perfect B.limited C.a(chǎn)ccurate D.correct94.A.givewayto B.givepriorityto C.giveriseto D.giveinto95.A.employ B.decrease C.create D.increase96.A.a(chǎn)ssist B.benefit C.instruct D.influence97.A.constant B.similar C.envying D.considerable98.A.turnout B.workout C.carryout D.figureout99.A.for B.to C.a(chǎn)s D.under根據(jù)首字母提示補(bǔ)全短文。Inrecentyears,playingkiteboardingseemstohavebecomemoreandmorepopularinAlaska,America.Thegamehasw100theheartsofmanyyoungpeople.Thegameisinterestingbutalittled101.Oneneedstoplayitveryc102.Akiteboardingisinfactaskateboard(滑板)drawnbyafewbigflyingkites.Someyoungp103inHollandandSpainplayedtheoldgamease104aslastcentury.Sincetheboardwashardtocontrol,f105peopledaredtoplayit.Withthedevelopmentofthedesignofkitesandskateboards,manypeoplecanl106howtoplayit.Akiteboardingmaygoasf107asabout50kilometresperhour.Ifyouhaven’thadanypractice,you’dbetternotplayit.Itisnots108.Itissaidthatthegamecanexercisenotonlyyourb109butalsothesensitivity(靈敏度)ofyourbrain.Everymorningmyfatherbuysanewspaperonhiswaytowork.Everyeveningmymotherlooksthroughmagazinesathome.Andeverynight,IlookattheposterswithphotosofDavidBeckhamandYaoMingonmybedroomwallbeforeIgotosleep.Canweimaginelifewithoutpaperorprinting?Paperwasfirstcreatedabou

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