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中考英语阅读理解复习题3
英语作文常用谚语、俗语
1、Aliarisnotbelievedwhenhespeaksthetruth.说谎者即使讲真话也没人相信。
2、Alittleknowledgeisadangerousthing.一知半解,自欺欺人。
3、Allriversrunintosea.海纳百川。
4、AllroadsleadtoRome.条条大路通罗马。
5、AllworkandnoplaymakesJackadullboy.只会用功不玩耍,聪明孩子也变傻。
6、Abadbeginningmakesabadending.不善始者不善终。
7、Actionsspeaklouderthanwords.事实胜于雄辩。
8、Afaithfulfriendishardtofind.知音难觅。
9、Afriendinneedisafriendindeed.患难见真情。
10、Afriendiseasierlostthanfound.得朋友难,失朋友易。
11、Agoodbeginningishalfdone.良好的开端是成功的一半。
12、Agoodbeginningmakesagoodending.善始者善终。
13、Agoodbookisagoodfriend.好书如挚友。
14、Agoodmedicinetastesbitter.良药苦口。
15、Amother'sloveneverchanges.母爱永恒。
16、Anappleadaykeepsthedoctoraway.一天一苹果,不用请医生。
17、Asingleflowerdoesnotmakeaspring.一花独放不是春,百花齐放春满园。
18、Ayear'splanstartswithspring.一年之计在于春。
19、Ayoungidler,anoldbeggar.少壮不努力,老大徒伤悲。
20、Betterlatethannever.不怕慢,单怕站。
21、Byreadingweenrichthemind.读书使人充实,
22、Careanddiligencebringluck.谨慎和勤奋才能抓住机遇。
23、Confidenceinyourselfisthefirststepontheroadtosuccess.自信是走向成功的第一步。
24、Customisasecondnature.习惯是后天养成的。
25、Custommakesallthingseasy.有个好习惯,事事皆不难。
26、Doingisbetterthansaying.与其挂在嘴上,不如落实在行动上。
27、Donothingbyhalves.凡事不可半途而废。
28、Don'tputofftilltomorrowwhatshouldbedonetoday.今日事,今日毕。
29、Don'ttroubletroubleuntiltroubletroublesyou.不要自找麻烦。
30、Earlytobedandearlytorisemakesamanhealthy,wealthyandwise.早睡早起身体好。
31、Easiersaidthandone.说得容易,做得难。
32、Easycome,easygo.来也匆匆,去也匆匆。
33、Eattolive,butnotlivetoeat.人吃饭是为了活着,但活着不是为了吃饭。
34、Everymanhashisfaults.金无足赤,人无完人。
35、Everymanisthearchitectofhisownfortune.自己的命运自己掌握。
36、Everyminutecounts.分秒必争。
37、Eachcoinhastwosides.
38、Factspeaklouderthanwords.事实胜于雄辩。
39、Failureisthemotherofsuccess.失败是成功之母。
40、Godhelpsthosewhohelpthemselves.自助者天助。
41、Healthisbetterthanwealth.健康胜过财富。
42、Honestyisthebestpolicy.做人诚信为本。
43、Hopeforthebest,butpreparefortheworst.抱最好的愿望,做最坏的打算。
44、Itisnevertoooldtolearn.活到老,学到老。
45、Knowledgeispower.知识就是力量
46、Likemother,likedaughter.有其母必有其女。
47、Nopain,nogain.(不劳无获。
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48、Youneverknowtillyouhavetried.不尝试,不知晓。
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49、Anidleyouth,aneedyage.少壮不努力,老大徒伤悲。
50、Diligenceisthemotherofsuccess.勤奋是成功之母。
51、Earlytobed,earlytorise,makesamanhealthy,wealthyandwise.早睡早起,使人健康、富裕和聪颖。
52、Experienceisthebestteacher.经验是最好的教师。
53、Nothingintheworldisdifficultifyousetyourmindtoit.世上无难事,只怕有心人。
54、Wherethere'sawill,there'saway.有志者事竟成。
55、Practicemakesperfect.(熟能生巧。
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56、Pridegoesbeforeafall.(骄傲必败。
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SuperstarandI
It’scommonthatmanystudentsarecrazyaboutthosesingersandactors.However,liyundi,apianist,isthesuperstarinmyheart.Heisamanoffewwordsandheevenlookslikethegreatestpianist—Chopin.Whenlisteningtohismusic,Icangetridofeverythingnoisyaround.What’smore,Icanfeelhisstrongloveformusic.Romewasn’tbuiltinoneday.Heachievedthegreatsuccessthroughhugeeffort.Icanlearnfromhimthatweshouldnevergiveuptorealizeourdreams.
SuperstarandI
Hernamefirstappearedasajokethenlikeawonder.SheisSusanBoyle,thesuperstarinmyheart.Althoughshe’snotbeautiful,hervoiceandspiritmovedalltheaudience,includingme.Thesong’Idreamedadream’thatshesangtouchedeveryone’sheartwhohadadreamandwantedtorealizeit.Shetaughtmehowtogoonmydreamsaswellasnevertogiveup.Sheislikeasunshinethatgivesmehope.Wherethereisawill,thereisaway.
SectionIII科学小品篇3
Passage28
WhatdoNapoleon,ClintonandWangNanhaveincommon?
Theyareallleft-handed.
Today,about15%ofthenumberofpeopleisleft-handed.Butwhyarepeopleleft-handed?
Theansweristhewaythebrain(大脑)works.Thebrainhastwohalves----therighthalfcontrolstheleftsideofthebody,andtheleftcontrolstherightsideofthebody.Soright-handedpeoplehaveastrongleft-brainandleft-handedpeoplehaveastrongrightbrain.
Thetwohalvesofhebrainareaboutthesamesize.Buteachsidecontrolsdifferentthings.Theleftsidecontrolslanguage,mathandlogical(逻辑的).Whenyouremembernewwords,orwhenyouputthingsinorder,youuseyourleftside.
Therightsideofthebraincontrolsyourloveofart,colorsandmusic.Itisalsogoodatrecognizing(识别)faces.
Thisdoesnotmeanthatallartistsareleft-handedandallaccountants(会计)areright-handed.Someright-handershaveastrongrightbrain,andsomeleft-handershaveastrongleft-brain.
1.Thephrase“incommon”inthefirstsentencemeans______.
A.thesameB.differentC.strangeD.interesting
2.Peoplewhoareright-handedorleft-handedaremostlydecidedby______.
A.theirparentsB.theirminds
C.thewaythebrainworksD.thewaytheheadworks
3.Eachsideofthebrain______.
A.likesmusicandmathB.controlsdifferentthings
C.controlsthesamethingD.hastwohalves
4.Whenyouaresinging,youareusingyour_____.
A.logicthinkingB.heartC.leftbrainD.rightbrain
Passage29
Beforeyouuseyournewmicrowaveoven,readtheinstructionscarefully.Eachovenhasitsowncontrolpanel(控制板),butmostmicrowaveovensoperateinasimilarway.Lookatthecontrolpanelshownhere.Itshowsthetimeatthetopofthepanel.Underthetimearethedifferentfunctions(功能).Youcanpress(按)Defrost,Cook,Clock,orPower.YoucanalsowarmfoodbypressingReheatTimes.
Underthefunctionsarethenumbers.Thesenumbersareshownasontelephone,fromzerothroughnine.Youcanpressthenumberstosetthecookingtimeinsecondsorminutes.UnderthenumbersareStartandClear.
Amicrowaveovenwillautomatically(自动的)cookonHIGH(powerlevel10)unlessyouenteralowerpowerlevel.Suppose(假设)youwanttocookaservingofbroccolifortwominutesandforty-fivesecondsonMEDIUMpower(level5).First,pressthenumbers2,4and5(twominutes,forty-fiveseconds).ThenpressPower.Next,pressthenumber5.Atlast,pressStarttobegincooking.Ifyoumakeamistake,pressClear.Thiswillclearthedisplayandallowyoutostartoveragain.
阅读短文,然后根据其内容回答下列问题。
1.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?
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2.Whatfunctionsdoesamicrowaveovenhave?
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3.Howwouldyoucookgreenbeansfortwominutesandthirtysecondsatpowerlevel7?
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4.Whatisthelastfunctionyoupresseachtimeyousetthecontrols?
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5.Whatdoes“Clear”allowyoutodowhenyoupressit?
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Passage30
Nooneknowswhywesleep,butit’scertainthatweneedto.Peoplewhoarepreventedfromsleepingbegintosufferobviouseffectsafterafewdays—theythinklessclearly,andtheyfallasleepduringtheworkinghours.
Therearenorulesaboutsleep.Generallyspeaking,grown-upssleepabout7andahalfhourseachnightandprobablymorethan60percentgetbetweensevenandeighthours.Butperhapseightpercentarequitehappywith5hoursorless,andfourpercentorsofindthattheywanttenhoursormore.Ifyoufeelallright,you’reprobablygettingenoughsleep.Theimportantthingisnottoworryhowmuchotherpeopleget—theirneedsmaybedifferent.Exercisedoesn’tseemtoincreasetheneedforsleep—officeworkers,forexample,sleepforaboutaslongaspeopledoingphysicallyactivework.
Childrensleepmorethangrown-ups—perhaps14to18hourssoonafterbirth,goingdowntogrown-uplevelsbyearlyteenage(青少年).Sleeppatternsalsotend(倾向)tobedifferentintheoldpeople,whomaysleeplessatnightthantheydidwhenyounger,findsleepgettingmorebroken,andoftenmakeitaruletosleepduringthedaytime.
1.Somepeoplecan’tthinkclearlybecause_______.
A.theyhavebadmemoryB.theyfeelsleepyduringtheworkinghours
C.theydon’thaveenoughsleepD.theyarecertaintobekeptfromgoingtobed
2.Whetheryouhavegotenoughsleepisjudged(判断)by_______.
A.howmanyhoursyouhavesleptB.howmanyhoursyouneedtosleep
C.ifyoudoexerciseandphysicalworkD.ifyoufeelfreshenergetic
3.Accordingtothepassage,aboyof14yearsoldsleeps_____.
A.aslonghoursasagrown-up
B.muchlongerhoursthanagrown-up
C.for14hourseachnight
D.forlessthan8hourseachnight
4.WhichofthefollowingisTrue?
A.Allgrown-upsmuchhaveatleasteight-hoursleep.
B.Mostofgrown-upssleepforsevenoreighthours.
C.Quiteafewpeopleneedonly5hoursorlessforthemtosleep.
D.Nogrown-upssleepmorethantenhours.
Passage31
Somepeoplewanttobesentintospaceaftertheirdeath,otherswanttoliedeepunderthesea.Butmostpeoplewanttogointothefreezer(冷藏库).Thesearebelieversincryogenics(低温冷冻学).
Nowsomediseasescan'tbecured,buttheymaybecuredsometimeinthefuture.Sosomepeoplehopethattheirbodiescanbefrozenaftertheydie.Whenacureisfound,warmuphisorherbody,bringitbacktolifeandtakethecure.Oncethebodyisfrozen,itiskeptinliquidnitrogen(液态氮)atatemperatureof328degreesbelowzero.
Nowaroundathousandpeoplearegoingtotakecryogenictreatment(处理),thoughmostscientistssayitwon'twork.Ifwefreezehugecreatures(生物)likehumans,everyoneoftheircells(细胞)willbebroken.Cantheybebroughtbacktolifeinthefuture?
阅读短文,然后根据其内容回答下列问题。
1.Wheredomostpeoplehopethattheirbodiesarekeptaftertheirdeath?
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