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Unit 2 Getting along
安徽中考题型专练
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A man got lost in a desert(沙漠). He walked for two days, but he still couldn’t 1 his way out. Thirsty for 2 , he found an empty house in the desert. There was a water pump(水泵) in the house!The man was so 3 that he ran to take water. But no matter how 4 he tried, no water came out. He was sitting sadly on the
话题:人与自我——按纸条上说的做
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ground when he saw a little 5 with a cork(瓶塞) in it. On the bottle, there was an old note saying: “You must put water into the pump 6 you can take water!Don’t forget to fill it with water again before you leave!”The man took the cork out and found the bottle was full of water!“If I’m selfish, as long as I drink the water, I can get out of this house 7 ,” he thought. “If I do as the note says, I might die of thirst. 8 I take the risk or not?” At last, he 9 to do as the note said and began to take water. Sure enough, lots of water started coming out from the pump!After he drank enough, he filled the bottle with water and added his own words after
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the note. “ 10 me, do as the note tells you!” he wrote.
1. A. push B. point C. find D. pick
2. A. sand B. seafood C. pie D. water
3. A. excited B. worried C. relaxed D. touched
4. A. carefully B. hard C. slowly D. easily
5. A. bottle B. pipe C. bowl D. pan
6. A. after B. until C. before D. when
7. A. lovely B. early C. lonely D. alive
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8. A. Must B. Should C. Will D. May
9. A. advised B. managed C. decided D. used
10. A. Believe B. Support C. Save D. Choose
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Jonny is checking his dad’s old jacket. He says, “You’re 45. Dad, you’re never going to wear this again. Can I have it?” Keith has had a bad day at work, and he is feeling old. And Jonny has hit his pain. Keith raises his voice and says, “What?You mean I’m too old to wear the jacket again?” Jonny feels hurt. “But I only asked. Why
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话题:人与社会——如何避免争吵
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are you shouting at me?” Both of them feel a bit upset.
Have you ever had a similar argument with the people around you?Here are some tips for you to remember when you’re getting mad.
·Accept your feelings and consider the other person’s feelings.
·Explain yourself and not the other person, so you can speak out your ideas by starting with “I” but not “You”.
·Don’t always have to reflect before reacting. If you feel angry, I think it’s a good idea to stop for a moment and understand why.
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·Don’t decide the purpose of the other person by your guessing. Try to work out what he or she is feeling.
Don’t forget that it’s never too late to start the ways of communicating.
11. Why does Jonny feel hurt?
A. Because his dad hits his pain.
B. Because his dad has a busy day.
C. Because his dad likes the jacket.
D. Because his dad is angry with him.
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12. How many suggestions does the writer give us to avoid an argument?
A. 2. B. 3. C. 4. D. 5.
13. (新考法 迁移运用)If you want to express your ideas, what had you better say?
A. You misunderstood me...
B. I know how you feel, but...
C. They’re different from us...
D. Things aren’t the same...
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Do you have trouble sharing your thoughts or worry no one will listen if you do?Finding words to explain how you feel isn’t always easy.
“Making your voice heard” means understanding that your words matter and your opinions count. Dr. Julia Clements, a psychologist, says speaking up means
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话题:人与社会——正确表达自己
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expressing your views, thoughts and feelings, not bottling them all up, and being open to hearing the thoughts, feelings and views of others too.
Making yourself heard isn’t about shouting the loudest. In fact, you don’t have to use your voice at all. You can express what you like and don’t like or what you want for the future by writing or drawing instead. “It is about finding ways to share what matters to you,” Clements explains.
Sharing your feelings with a person you trust will help you make sense of them. Scientists have discovered that sharing your feelings triggers(触发) a feel-good
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chemical in your brain. The chemical makes you feel relaxed and calm. Your voice can make a big difference to other people too.
Clements suggests practising conversations with friends or parents on the way home from school and seeing if you have different opinions about something. If you’re struggling to explain your feelings, find a way that feels right for you, whether it’s talking face to face or writing it down. Take a deep breath and believe in yourself. You should know that your opinion matters.
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14. (新考法 写作手法)How does the writer lead in the topic?
A. By showing a study. B. By giving a reason.
C. By telling a fact. D. By using a saying.
15. What does the underlined word “It” in Paragraph 3 refer to?
A. Making yourself heard. B. Drawing your feelings.
C. Trusting other people. D. Expressing your likes.
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16. What’s the main purpose of this text?
A. To show children the meaning of sharing.
B. To teach children to hide feelings.
C. To encourage children to speak up correctly.
D. To advise children to study hard.
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