(2019临沂改编)Are babies carefree (无忧无虑)? A new study from the US says that 2yearold babies care about ________.
A.how others saw them B.where others saw them
C.how others see them D.where others saw them
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(2019临沂改编)Are babies carefree (无忧无虑)? A new study from the US says that 2yearold babies care about ________.
A.how others saw them B.where others saw them
C.how others see them D.where others saw them
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In many people’s eyes, middle school students are happy and carefree(无忧无虑). But is it the truth? And what students happy or unhappy?
To find out the answers, Li Jiahui, a student in Pinggu No. 3 Middle School, Beijing, spent six months students’ sense(感受) of happiness last year. The girl made a survey with questions such as “Are you feeling happy?” and “What makes you unhappy?”
After studying the answers from 284 students, Li learned that 40% of the students feel unhappy, and the from studies is the main reason for their unhappiness.
“More than 50% said they were under pressure and 70% get enough sleep,” Li said. “It shows that middle school students are not so happy people think. They worry a lot, and they can get angry easily.”
Li also said that over 90% say their happiness has nothing to do with how much money they have. Instead, they their relationships(关系)with friends, teachers and parents. “Students always feel better when they well with each other,” Li said.
After her survey, Li listed tips that may make students happier, such as: Treat(对待) yourself better, be kind and polite to your friends and relatives, and try new things.
1.A. helps B. wants C. makes D. keeps
2.A. to study B. studying C. study D. studied
3.A. 15 years old B. 15-years-old C. 15-year-old D. 15-year-olds
4.A. about B. than C. below D. inside
5.A. pressure B. difficulties C. knowledge D. interest
6.A. don’t B. hadn’t C. did D. didn’t
7.A. so B. and C. like D. as
8.A. be careful B. care about C. care for D. take care of
9.A. get along B. get up C. get off D. get down
10.A. any B. a number of C. much D. a lot
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In many people’s eyes, middle school students are happy and carefree(无忧无虑). But is it the truth? And what students happy or unhappy?
To find out the answers, Li Jiahui, a student in Pinggu No. 3 Middle School, Beijing, spent six months students’ sense(感受) of happiness last year. The girl made a survey with questions such as “ Are you feeling happy?” and “What makes you unhappy?”
After studying the answers from 284 students, Li learned that___ 40 percent(百分之)of the students feel unhappy, and the from studies is the main reason for their unhappiness.
“More than 50 percent said they were under pressure and 70 percent get enough sleep,” Li said. “It shows that middle school students are not as happy people think. They worry a lot, and they can get angry easily.”
Li also said that over 90 percent say their happiness has to do with how much money they have. Instead, they care about their relationships(关系)with friends, teachers and parents. “Students always feel better when they get _ well with each other,” Li said.
After her survey, Li listed tips that may make students happier, such as: Treat(对待) yourself better, be kind and polite to your friends and relatives, and try new things.
1.A. helps B. wants C. makes D. keeps
2.A. to study B. studying C. study D. studied
3.A. 15 years old B. 15-years-old C. 15-year-old D. 15-year-olds
4.A. about B. than C. below D. inside
5.A. pressure B. difficulties C. knowledge D. interest
6.A. don’t B. hadn’t C. did D. didn’t
7.A. so B. and C. like D. as
8.A. something B. nothing C. anything D. nobody
9.A. along B. up C. off D. down
10.A. any B. a number of C. much D. a lot
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In many people’s eyes, middle school students are happy and carefree(无忧无虑). But is it the truth? And what ________ students happy or unhappy?
To find out the answers, Li Jiahui, a student in Pinggu No. 3 Middle School, Beijing, spent six months students’ sense(感受) of happiness last year. The________ girl made a survey with questions such as “ Are you feeling happy?” and “What makes you unhappy?”
After studying the answers from 284 students, Li learned that ________ 40 percent of the students feel unhappy, and the from studies is the main reason for their unhappiness.
“More than 50 percent said they were under pressure and 70 percent ________ get enough sleep,” Li said. “It shows that middle school students are not as happy people think. They worry a lot, and they can get angry easily.”
Li also said that over 90 percent say their happiness has to do with how much money they have. Instead, they care about their relationships(关系)with friends, teachers and parents. “Students always feel better when they get ________ well with each other,” Li said.
After her survey, Li listed ________________ tips that may make students happier, such as: Treat yourself better, be kind and polite to your friends and relatives, and try new things.
1.A. helps B. wants C. makes D. keeps
2.A. to study B. studying C. study D. studied
3.A. 15 years old B. 15-years-old C. 15-year-old D. 15-year-olds
4.A. about B. than C. below D. inside
5.A. pressure B. difficulties C. knowledge D. interest
6.A. don’t B. hadn’t C. did D. didn’t
7.A. so B. and C. like D. as
8.A. something B. nothing C. anything D. nobody
9.A. along B. up C. off D. down
10.A. any B. a number of C. much D. a lot
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阅读理解。
Best Tool to Teach Baby Talk
A new study says electronic toys are not helping babies learn. The study’s writer is Professor Anna Sosa. She leads the Child Speech and Language Lab at Northern Arizona University. She said, “Even if companies say that their toys are educational, they’re not teaching the babies anything at this time.”
Anna Sosa and her team studied babies who were from 10 to 16 months old.
The scientists listened to recordings of parents playing with their babies. The children used electronic toys, traditional toys and books.
What they found is that parents talked less with their babies when the babies played with electronic toys. Sosa says that the parents also responded(反应) less and used fewer words when the babies played with electronic toys.
Why is this important?
She says research shows that how quickly children develop language often depended on what they hear from parents. When the babies played with electronic toys, parents said little to their children. Sosa says parents talked a lot more when the babies played with traditional toys. Parents would describe the toys, name them and tell about their colors and shapes, as their children played. Parents even gave more information as their babies looked at the pictures in books.
Sosa is not telling parents to throw out electronic toys. She believes that these electronic toys can provide entertainment(娱乐) for the babies. But parents should not look at such play as a learning experience.
Toy Industry Association spokeswoman Adrienne Appell responded to the study.
She said, “It is important that parents make time to play with their children. Playing is a way that kids can learn so much, not only learning skills, but social and developmental skills.” She added that play should be balanced, including time for just “make-believe” activities, as well as traditional and electronic toys.
1.According to the study, electronic toys teach babies .
A. a lot B. language
C. colours D. nothing
2.From this passage we can learn that .
A. parents’ talk helps baby to learn language quickly
B. playing with electronic toys is a kind of learning experience
C. Sona advised parents to throw away electronic toys
D. parents talked more when the babies played with electronic toys
3. What is the passage mainly about?
A. A study on electronic toys.
B. Babies’ different learning skills.
C. A study on the tools to teach baby talk.
D. The importance of traditional toys.
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North American black bears are shy animals. They are fearful by nature, and will usually run away if they see or hear people. Because of this, it can be difficult for scientists to learn about these animals.
In order to study black bears, researchers from New Jersey, USA, catch bears and use drugs(毒品)to help them go to sleep. Researchers then work out the size and the weight of the bear, take blood to test for diseases(疾病), remove a tooth and take it to the lab to find out its age. From these studies, researchers want to find out how many bears live in New Jersey, how long they live, and how many babies they produce.
But in Minnesota, USA, researchers study bears that are completely awake. The bears know the researchers’ voices and they are not afraid of the research team. With the help of a few grapes to keep the bears busy, researchers can touch them to check their hearts, look at their teeth, and do other jobs. Researchers can also walk or sit with bears for hours and make videos to learn about their everyday lives.
In both places, the main purpose is the same— to make sure there is a healthy population of black bears. But the research methods and the kinds of information that researchers are able to collect are quite different.
1.In the first paragraph, we can learn that North American black bears are ______.
A.shy and fearful animals B.not found today
C.well known to scientists D.not afraid of people
2.The word “remove” in the second paragraph probably means ________.
A.pull out B.clean up C.fix up D.pick out
3.Which of the following is NOT included in the New Jersey studies on bears?
A.The age.
B.The way of their communication.
C.The weight.
D.The number of babies they produce.
4.What do the two studies have in common?
A.Research places. B.The main purpose.
C.Research methods. D.Collected information.
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(2019咸宁改编)The baby is crying. Please do something to make him ________.
A.stop crying B.stop to cry C.crying D.cry
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(2019临沂改编)"Left-behind" children________ see their parents, because their parents work in the cities.
A.hardly B.often C.always D.usually
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(2019临沂改编)Cathy sold some of her things in a yard sale and ________ the money to a children's home.
A.gave away B.gave up C.gave out D.gave in
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What are coronaviruses? Coronaviruses were discovered in the 1960s. They are a group of viruses that cause diseases in mammals and birds. In humans, coronaviruses cause respiratory tract infections.
The new coronavirus. At the end of 2019, a new type of coronavirus started spreading in China. This type of coronavirus is often called 2019-nCoV, novel coronavirus, or COVID-19. It is believed that the virus was transmitted from animals to humans. Some of the first cases were diagnosed in people who had visited a market selling live seafood and animals. Unfortunately, when viruses are transmitted from animals to people it can take scientists a lot of time before they can develop a vaccine or medicines to cure it.
How does the virus spread? The virus appears to spread mainly from person to person. The transmission occurs when someone comes into contact with an infected person. For example, a cough, a sneeze or a handshake could cause transmission. The spread may also be caused by coming into contact with something an infected person has touched and then touching your mouth, nose or eyes.
virus 病毒 mammal 哺乳动物 respiratory 呼吸的 infection 感染
transmit 传染 case 病例 diagnose 诊断 cure 治愈 occur 发生
contact 接触
1.When were coronaviruses discovered?
A.In the 1960s. B.In the 1970s. C.In the 1980s.
2.Where did the new coronaviruses start spreading at the end of 2019?
A.In China. B.In America. C.All over the world.
3.Is it easy for the doctors to cure COVID-19?
A.Yes, it is. B.No, it isn’t. C.Not mentioned.
4.How many ways are mentioned for the spread of the new coronaviruses?
A.1. B.2. C.3.
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