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各区一模C篇
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Sometimesyouthinkyourteacherhatesyou?
You’renottheonlyone.Teachersandstudentssometimeshavepersonalityclashes(冲突),justlikeanytwopeoplewhodon’tgetalong.Afterall,teachersaren’tperfect.
However,mostofthetime,therearelotofreasonswhyyoucomplainaboutyourteacher’sbadattitude(态度)toyou.Sotrytofindoutifyourteacherreallydoesdislikeyou.Orsomethingelseisgoingon.Herearesomequestionstoaskyourself:
*Isyourteacherangryatyoupersonally,oratsomethingyou’vebeendoing?
Allteachershavesomethingthattheystronglydislike.Maybeyourteacherhatesitwhenpeoplewhisper(低声说话)inclass.Ifyoutryhardnottodothesethings,thesituationmightgetbetter.
*Areyoutheonlypersonbeingtreatedbadly,orisyourteachershoutingatthewholeclass?
Askyourclassmatesifthey’vebeenhavingtroublewiththeteachertoo.Iftheysayyes,perhapsyourteacherishavingproblemsoutsideofschool,orisnewandfeelssomethingbadly.
*Areyouworkinguptoyourability?
YouandthekidsittingbesideyoubothgotaConthelasttest,andyourteachertoldyouthatyoucoulddobetter,butdidn’tsayanythingtoher!
Isn’tthisunfair?
Well,teachersoftentreatdifferentstudentsindifferentlevelsindifferentways.Theywillbeangryiftheyfeelsomeonedoesnotdotheworkheisableto.It’stheirwaytoencourageastudenttotryalittleharder.
*Areyoumoresensitive(敏感)thanmoststudents?
Trytofindoutifyouareverysensitivetobecriticized(批评).Iftheotherstudentsaren’tassensitive,theywillnotbeinsuchtroubleeventhoughtheteachertreatedthemthesameway.There’snothingwrongwithbeingsensitive,butifyouacttocriticismdifferentlythanmostkids,thiswouldbethereasonwhyyouthinkyourteacherdoesn’tlikeyou.
54.Thewriterthinksthatitis____whenteachersandstudentshaveclashes.
A.notamatteratallB.aseriousproblem
C.somethingnormalD.nogoodforstudents
55.Ifonlyoneboyiscriticizedinateacher’sclass,theboyshould____.
A.askhisclassmatesforhelpB.thinkmoreabouthimself
C.talkwiththeteacheratonceD.treattheteacherthesameway
56.Thewriterwrotethepassagetotellstudentshowto____.
A.getalongwiththeirteachersB.doduringaclassasastudent
C.understandtheteachers’feelingD.actwhentheyarecriticized
C
MynameisLinHui.Iliketotellstoriesaboutpeoplewhoworktogether.Whatisevenbetteriswhencountrieshelpeachotherandbuildagoodfriendship.AnexcellentexampleofthishappenedwhenBritainandChinaworkedtogethertobringtheMiludeerbacktoChina.
Miludeer,akindofanimalwithlargehorns(角),usedtobecommoninChinalongago.Likeotherdeertheylivedtogetherandategrassandthesoftpartsoftrees.Miludeerwereoftenkilledforfoodorsport.TheMingandQingdynasties(朝代)didnotprotectthemandmanywerekilled.ThatishowtheMiludeerdisappearedfromChina.
Luckilybeforeallofthemwerekilled,someweretakentoBritaintoimprovetheenvironmentofthebeautifulparkwhichbelongedtotheDukeofBedford.HelikedthemsomuchthathetookthemfromChinatoBritain.Miludeerlikedthecool,wetweatherinEnglandandtheirnumberincreasedyearbyyear.Asaresult,whenin1985thegovernmentofChinawantedtobringbacktheMiludeer,theDukeofBedfordwasabletohelp.ThefirstdeercamebacktoChinatotheNanhaiziMiluPark20kilometerssouthofBeijingandthecentreinDafeng,Jiangsuprovince.
ThedeercertainlyseemhappytobebackinChinabecausetheirnumberhasgrownquickly.TherearenowsomanyofthemthatanewparkhasbeenopenedfortheminHubeiProvince.AtthemomenttheMiludeerliveincentreswheretheyarebeingwellprotectedandcaredfor.Itishopedthatonedaytherewillbeenoughanimalstoletthemliveinthewildagain.
54.TheMiludeerdisappearedlongagoinChinabecause.
A.theywerenotwellprotectedB.theycouldfindnothingtoeat
C.theydiedofaseriousdiseaseD.theyhadthehabitoflivingtogether
55.AftersomeoftheMiludeerweretakentoBritain,.
A.peopleusedthemtocarrythings
B.theDukeofBefordsoldthemall
C.theydidn’tliketheweatherthere
D.theirnumberbecamelargerandlarger
56.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?
A.ThenumberoftheMuludeer.B.ThelifeoftheMiludeer.
C.ThereturnoftheMiludeer.D.TheimportanceoftheMiludeer.
C
Therisingcostsofhealthcarehavebecomeaproblemformanycountriesintheworld.Todealwiththisproblem,itisreportedthatabigpartofthegovernment’shealthbudge(预算)hasbeenusedforhealtheducationanddiseasepreventioninsteadoftreatment.Actually,manykindsofdiseasesarepreventableinmanywaysandpreventingadiseaseisusuallymuchcheaperthantreatingit.Forexample,peoplecouldavoidcatchingacoldiftheydressedwarmlywhentheweatherstartsgettingcold.Butmanypeoplegetsickbecausetheyfailtodoso,andhavetospendmoneyseeingadoctor.
Dailyhabitslikeeatingmorehealthyfoodwouldhavekeptmillionsoffamiliesfrombecomingbankrupt(破产)ifthepatientshadtakenwaysforearlyprevention.Forexample,keepingabalanceddiet(均衡饮食),suchasnotconsumingtoomuchanimalfatandtryingtohaveenoughvegetablesandfruits,seemstobequiteimportant.
Oneveryeffectiveandcostlesswayofpreventionisregular(定期的)exercise,whichisnecessaryforahealthymindandbody.Regularexercise,suchasrunning,walking,andplayingsportsisagoodwaytomakepeoplefeelbetter.
Inaddition,healtheducationplaysakeyroleinimprovingpeople’shealth.Bygivingpeoplemoreinformationabouthealth,countriescouldhelppeopleunderstandtheimportanceofdiseasepreventionandwaystoachieveit.Forexample,knowingone’sfamilymedicalhistoryisaneffectivewaytohelpkeephealthy.Informationabouthealthproblemsamongcloserelativeswillmakethemawareofwhattheyshoulddotopreventcertaindiseasesthroughlifestylechanges,whichwillworkbeforeitistoolate.However,payingmoreattentiontodiseasepreventiondoesnotmeanmedicaltreatmentisunimportant.Afterall,preventionandtreatmentarejusttwodifferentmeanstowardthesameeffect.Inconclusion,wecouldsavemoneyonhealthcareandtreatpatientsmoresuccessfullyifourcountryspendsmoremoneyonhealthpreventionandeducation.
54.What’sthemeaningoftheunderlinedword“consuming”inParagraph2?
A.Avoiding.B.Producing.C.Eating.D.Cooking.
55.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?
A.HealthorIllness?
B.ExerciseorIllness?
C.PreventionorEducation?
D.PreventionorTreatment?
56.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat______.
A.morehealtheducationshouldbegiven
B.dressingwarmlycanpreventdiseases
C.abalanceddietischeaperthanregularexercise
D.thegovernment’shealthbudgetshouldbeincreased
C
Doyouwanttowatchahotmoviewhilechattingwithyourfriendonthephone,orshopwithyourmobilephonewhileonatrain?
Theongoingtechnologydevelopmenthasmadethesethingscometoourdailylife.
ItissaidthatChinahashadtherighttousethethirdgenerationtelecommunicationtechnology(3G)since2009.
Theso-called3Gtechnologyallowsmobilephoneusersenjoyhigh-speedInternet-basedservices.Ithelpsincreasemobilityinmanyareasofourlives.
Nowadays,manymobilephonesallowyoutosende-mailsorreadthelateststoriesontheInternet,butthespeedisnotpleasing,whichisonly10kilobytes(KB)persecond.But3GgoesontheInternetwithaspeedofupto2megabytes(MB)persecond.Ifrecentmobiletechnologyislikeridingbikesonacountryroad,then3Gwillmakeyouflyontheinformationhighway.Forexample,amobilephonewith3Gtechnologycanhelpdownloadathree-minuteMP3songwithintwominuteswhileitwilltakeyouuptoanhourtodothiswithyourcommonmobilephone.
IntheUKandmanyotherEuropeancountrieswhere3Gserviceshavearoundsince2003,3Ghasalreadybecomeapartofmodembusinesslife.Nowadays,officeworkersareabletospendsomeoftheirworkinghoursathome.Thenewtechnologyallowsthefirstaidservicestoprovideavideolinkwithahospitalordoctorforpatientswhoneedspecialcare.
55.Fromthepassagewecanknowthat.
A.wecan’tenjoyInternet-basedservicesnowatthemomentinChina
B.itispossibleforustoenjoyMP3musicwithourcommonmobilephones
C.doctorscanexaminepatientsbyusing3GmobilephonesintheUK
D.thanksto3Gphones,manyofficeworkersneedn’ttraveltoworkanymore
56.Thewriterprobablyregardsa3Gmobilephoneas______.
A.afastcommunicationtoolB.aflyingtoolonthehighway
C.avideolinktothehospitalD.achattingfriendonthetrain
57.What’sthemainideaofthispassage?
A.Youhavetobuyanewmobilephoneifyouwanttoenjoy3G.
B.3Gmobiletechnologymakesourlifericherandmoreconvenient.
C.Inthefuture,youcanenjoyhigh-qualitymusicusingyourphone.
D.3Gmoviesonmobilephonesarecomingtousinthenearbyfuture.
EachspringbringsanewblossomofwildflowersintheditchesalongthehighwayItraveldailytowork.
Therearesomeparticularblueflowersthathavealwayscaughtmyeye.I’venoticedthattheybloomonlyinthemorninghoursandtheafternoonsunistoowarmforthem.Everydayforabouttwoweeks,Iseethosebeautifulflowers.
Thisspring,Istartedawildflowergardeninouryard.Icanlookoutofthekitchenwindowwhiledoingthedishesandseetheflowers.I’veoftenthoughtthatthoselovelyblueflowersfromtheditchwouldlookgreatinthatbedalongsideotherwildflowers.EverydayIdrovepa