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山東省濟(jì)南市商河縣2021-2023年中考英語(yǔ)一模試題分類匯編閱讀理解2023年山東省濟(jì)南市商河縣中考一模英語(yǔ)試題IV.閱讀理解閱讀下列短文,從每題A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出一個(gè)能回答所提問(wèn)題或完成所給句子的最佳答案。(40分)AWhoisyourhero?Whydoyouliketheperson?Coollooks?Money?Muchtalent?MostShanghaiteenagerssaytheirheroesarehard-workingandbrave.Herearetheresultsofthesurveyfromteenagers.NBAstarYaoMinggot48percentofallvotes(投票).ZhengHuafromShanghaisaiditwashardforhimtobecomeaplayerintheNBA.Mostofusthinkheisstillkindandlovestohelpothersafterhebecomesafamousstar.Healsohelpsdisabledchildren.JayZhouistheteen'smostfavoritestar.LiuYanfromahighschoolofShanghaiisoneofJay'sbigfans.Inhersight,Jayisnotjustapopstar.“Jay'ssokindtohisfamily.Hetakesgoodcareofthem."saidLiuYan.WangHaofromGuangdongsaidhelikedZhouEnlai.“He'sgreat.Helovedhispeople.Hesawpeopleashisownchildren.Andheneverthoughthewasdifferentfromothers.”AlotofShanghaistudentsalsoconsidertheUSbusinessmanBillGatesastheirhero.Oneteenagersaid,“Billwasnotbornrich.Heworkedhard.Andhedoesn'tliketotelleveryonehowrichheis.Healsohascourage.Heleftschooltostarthisownbusiness.”41.MostofShanghaiteenagersliketheheroeswhoareA.richandgood-looking B.talentedandgood-lookingC.braveandtalented D.hard-workingandbrave42.Theunderlinedword“him”refersto(指代)________inthesecondparagraph.A.YaoMingB.ZhengHuaC.JayZhouD.ZhouEnlai43.Howmanyheroesarementionedinthepassage?A.Three.B.Four,C.Five.D.Six.44.WhereisWangHaofrom?A.Shanghai. B.Beijing C.Guangdong. D.Taiwan.45.WhichofthefollowingsNOTtrue?A.ManyteenagerslikeYaoMingbecauseofhiskindness.B.LiuYanlikesBillGatesbest.C.TeenagersthinkZhouEnlaiwasverykindtohispeople.D.BillGatesusedtobepoorinhischildhoodBWanttoenjoysomeexerciseathome?Herearesomeonlinefitnesslivecoursesforyou!LIUGENGHONG'SSHUTTLECOCKEXERCISEBuildstrongbodiesinafantasticway!Shuttlecockexercisedoesnotrequireequipment(裝備)andisperfectforpeopletoperformathome.LiuGenghonghelpsyoutokeepgoinguntilthelastminute,andyoucanburnyourfatfast.Time:7p.m.—8:30p.m.onweekdays9a.m.—10:30a.m.atweekendsLATINDANCEWITHKARENHavefunandgetfit!Doyoulovedancingandparties?Latindanceisforyou—itmixesgreatmusicanddancingwithhardexercise(burn1,000caloriesanhour)KarenisanexperiencedLatindancetrainerandmanypeoplelikeherclassesalot.Time:2p.m.—4p.m.onweekdays9a.m.—11a.m.atweekendsYOGAWITHSARAExerciseyourbodyandmind!Sara'syogaclassesareperfectforpeoplewhowanttoimprovetheirstrengthandshapetheirbodies.Sarahastrainedinseveraldifferentstylesofyoga.Time:3p.m.—4p.m.everyMondayandWednesdayforbeginners4p.m.—5p.m.everyTuesdayandThursdayforexperiencedlearnersJOHN'SSPINCLASSESHavealotoffunonabike!Spinclassesareasafeandeffectivewaytoworkout—itdoesn'tmatterhowoldyouareorhowfityouare.Johnisanexcellentspintrainerwho'llinspireyoutodoyourbestineveryclass.Time:7p.m.—8p.m.everyday46.Themeaningoftheunderlinedphrase“burnyourfat”issimilarto____________.A.loseyourweightB.becomeheavyC.loseyourselfD.feelsleepy47.IfMikeonlyhasfreetimeafter5p.m.atweekends,hecangoto____________.A.LatinDanceB.ShuttlecockexerciseC.SpinclassD.Yogaclass48.IfSusanlikesdancinganddoesn'tmindhardexercise,whosecoursecanshetake?A.LiuGenghong's. B.Karen's.C.John'sD.Sara's.49.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothematerial?A.Spinclassesareonlyfitforyoungpeople.B.Karen'sLatindanceclassesarelikedbyfewpeople.C.YogaclassesonTuesdayaresuitableforthebeginners.D.Shuttlecockexercisecanhelppeopleloseweightquickly.50.Whereisthematerialprobablytakenfrom?A.Atourguide.B.Asportswebsite.C.Anewsreport.D.Afashionmagazine.CLastweek,Ifinallymanagedtogetanewfootballshirtfortheschoolmatch.Iworeitexcitedlytothetrainingbeforethematch,butIwishedIhadn'tdonethat!Itwastor(破損的)afterthetraining!AsIwalkedhomeworriedly,Isawashopsign:AllKindsofRepairsandServices!Iwentinsideatonce.Ilookedaroundtheshopandsawbrokentoys,brokenchairs…1wonderedifIwasinthewrongplace.Justthen,amanwithwhitehairsaidcheerfully,“Welcometomyrepairshop!Icanrepaireverything!”“But…whatIneedisatailor(裁縫)todealwithmyfootballshirt.”“You'vecometotherightplace.I'vebeenwaitingalong,longtimetorepairafootballshirt”“Really?”Tomysurprise,hetooktheshirtfromme,putonglassesandsatdown.“Iguessyouareastriker(前鋒),”hesmiledwarmly.Howcouldheknow?Themangavemeawinkandsaidcalmly,“Seethatpictureonthewall?Thatwasme30yearsago.”Icouldn'tbelievemyeyes!HewasOrhan,thefamousfootballerwhowasonthecityteamyearsago!ItoldhimIwasplayingfortheschoolteamandIhadbeenhisfanforyears.Itoldhimeverything,mydream,mypracticeandevenmydad'swords.“DadthinksIshouldbeanengineeroradoctor.”Iloweredmyhead.“Followyourdream,chooseajobyouloveandcarryon.”Themansmiledatmewithhisblueeyes.Hepatted(輕拍)meontheshoulderandputtheshirthehadrepairedinmybag.TodayIhavebecomeafootballerandIstillkeepthatshirt.51.Whydidtheboygointotheoldman'sshop?A.Tovisittheoldman. B.TogethisfootballshirtbackC.Torepairhisfootballshirt. D.Toasktheoldmanforadvice.52.Inwhichorderdidtheboy'sfeelingschangeinthestory?A.surprised→encouraged→excited→worriedB.surprised→excited→worried→encouragedC.excited→worried→suprised→encouragedD.excited→surprised→encouraged→worried53.Whatcanweinfer(推斷)fromtheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph4?A.Theoldmanrepairedfootballshirtsashisjob.B.TheoldmanhadaspecialfeelingforfootballshirtsC.Theoldmanwasrelaxedwhenhesawthefootballshirt.D.Theoldmanhadwaitedalongtimefortheboytocome54.Thetailorwas_______________thirtyyearsago.A.atailorB.afootballerC.anengineerD.adoctor55.Whatdoesthewritermainlywanttotellus?A.Twoheadsarebetterthanone.B.ActionspeakslouderthanwordsC.Sticktoyourdreamandyou'llmakeit.D.Allthingsaredifficultbeforetheyareeasy.DSmartphonesaregettingboring.Thenewmodelsareeitherabitfasterorhavebettercameras,buttheyarebasicallynodifferentfromtheonesalreadyinourpockets.Thisiswhyscientistsarehoping,andworkingforsomethingnew,somethingthatwillchangeourlivesjustasgreatlyassmartphonesdo.Atthemoment,thenextinventionmightbesmartglasses.Justimagine.Insteadofhavingtopickupyourphoneandlookatthescreen,alloftheinformationyouneedsimplyappearsjustinfrontofyou,inyourglasses.Satellitenavigation(導(dǎo)航)directionswouldappearrightthereontheroad.Andyoursmartglassescouldguideyoutotherightshelfinthesupermarket!Smartglassescouldalsobeusedinindustry.Theycouldshowengineerstheinstructionstheyneedtofixthingsmorequickly.Adoctorcouldcarryoutadifficultoperation,guidedinrealtimebysomeoneontheothersideoftheworldThismaysoundimpossible.Butmostofthetechnologiestoinventthemarealreadythere.Forexample,onekeytechnologyiscalledAR,whichcanmakedigital3Dobjectsappearasiftheyarepartoftherealworld.We'veuseditalotonourvideocallsSimilarly,hugeprogresshasbeenmadeinspatialaudio.Thisiswhenasoundismadetogiveitasenseofplace,likewhatyouhearinanemptyroom.Somehigh-endearphonescanalreadydothat.Futureglasseswillofcourseneedtorecognize(識(shí)別)yourvoicetodotasks.Thistechnologyhasbeenwidelyusedinourdailylife.So,whyaren'tweallwearingsmartglassesyet?Sofar,noonehasinventedagoodwaytosendimages(映像)ofourworldontoglasses.However,withtherapiddevelopmentoftechnology,smartglassescouldarrivemuchsoonerthanwethink56.WhydoesthewritermentionsmartphonesinParagraph1?A.Tostartastory B.TointroduceathemeC.Toexplainanidea. D.Todiscussaproblem.57.WhatareParagraphs2and3mainlyabout?A.Whysmartglassesshouldbechanged.B.Howsmartglasseswouldgivedirections.C.Wheresmartglassescouldbeused.D.Whensmartglassesmightbemade.58.Toinventsmartglasses,__________needstobeimproved.A.sendingimagesontoglassesB.recognizingvoicesC.creatingdigital3DobjectsD.makingspatialaudio59.Whichofthefollowingstatementsisanopinion?A.Scientistsareworkingforsomethingthatwillchangeourlivesjustasgreatlyassmartphones.B.ThetechnologyARcanmakedigital3Dobjectsappearasiftheyarepartoftherealworld.C.Sofar,noonehasinventedagoodwaytosendimages(映像)ofourworldontoglasses.D.Smartglassescouldbeinventedinthenearfuture.60.Howmightthewriterfeelaboutthefutureofsmartglasses?A.Bored.B.Hopeless.C.Doubtful.D.Confident.2022年山東省濟(jì)南市商河縣中考一模英語(yǔ)試題V.閱讀理解閱讀下列短文,從每題A.B.C.D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出一個(gè)能回答所提問(wèn)題或完成所給句子的最佳答案。(40分)30.(10分)Longagoinasmallvillage,therewasaplaceknownastheHouseof1,000Mirrors.Ahappylittledogdecidedtovisitthisplace.Whenhearrived,hejumpedupthestairs(樓梯)oftheHouse.Hisearswereraisedhighandhistailwaswaggingasfastasitcould.Tohissurprise,hesaw1.000happydogsinthemirrors.Theywaggedtheirtailsasfistashistail.Hesmiledabigsmile.Hesaw1,000friendlysmiles.Asheleft,hethoughttohimself,therewasanotherlittledog.Hewasnothappyallthetime.HealsodecidedtovisittheHouse.Heclimbedthestairsslowly.Hehunghisheadlowwhenhelookedintothemirrors.Hesaw1,000unfriendlydogsstaringathim.Heshoutedatthem.Hewasscaredtosee1,hethoughttohimself,"Thatisaterribleplace.▲."Infact,allthefacesintheworldaremirrors.Whenyousmileatothers,they'llsmileatyou(1)Wheredidthetwodogsgo?A.Abigcity.B.Apetshop.C.Asmallvillage.D.Abeautifulgarden.(2)Whatdoestheunderlinedword"wagging"inParagraph2mean?A.搖擺B.豎立C.下垂D.靜止(3)Thehappylittledogthoughtthattheplacewas.A.cleanB.terribleC.wonderfulD.small(4)Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.Thehappydogclimbedthestairsslowly.B.TheunhappydoglikestheHouse.C.Allthelittledogsinthemirrorssmiled.D.Allthefacesintheworldaremirrors.(5)Whichsentencecanbebestputin▲inparagraph3?A.Iwillcomebackagain.B.Iwillnevergobackthereagain.C.It'sthebestplacethatIhavebeento.D.I'llaskmyfriendstovisitittogether.31.(10分)ChineseistheNo.1spokenlanguageintheworld!Chinaisplayinganimportantroleintheworld.TherearemorepeoplespeakingChinese.WhynotcomeandlearnChineseinourcenter??Smallclass:10﹣15students?Professionalteachers:richexperienceinteachingOfflinecoursesonweekdays$500eachtermonweekends$650eachtermOnlinecoursesonweekdays$350eachtermonweekends$400eachtermFormoreinformation,youcancallat860﹣343﹣5807.(1)HowmuchshouldyoupayforonlinecoursesonTuesdays?A.$350eachterm.B.$400eachterm.C.$500eachterm.D.$650eachterm.(2)Howmanystudentsarethereineachclass?A.5﹣10.B.10﹣15.C.15﹣20.D.20﹣25.(3)Sallywantstopaytheleastmoney,sheshouldchoose.A.offlinecoursesonweekdaysB.offlinecoursesonweekendsC.onlinecoursesonweekdaysD.onlinecoursesonweekends(4)Wherecanyoureadthetext?A.Inadiary.B.Inadictionary.C.Inanewspaper.D.inastorybook.(5)Thewriterwrotethetextinorderto.A.introducetheircoursesB.talkaboutweekendactivitiesC.showtheimportanceofChineseD.askforadviceforlearningChinese32.(10分)Youmusthaverememberedthestoryfromyourchildhood:anoldmanwasworriedabouthissonswhowerealwaysarguingamongthemselves.Inordertoteachthemalesson,heaskedthemtobreakabundle(捆)ofstickstiedtogether.Clearly,theywereabletobreakeachstickeasilyenough.Why?Thisisbecauseofthepowerofunity(團(tuán)結(jié)).Thepowerofunityisknowntoallofus.Butweoftenseemtoforgetitwhenitcomestoindividual(個(gè)體的)success.Mostofusconsideroursuccessasapersonalthing,andithasnothingtodowithothers.Dr.JohnMaxwell,inhisbookSuccessJourneysaysthatsuccessisnotatripthatyoutakealone.Butitissomethingthatyoutakewithyourfamilyandyourfriends.Thinkaboutit﹣﹣ifattheendofalltheachievements,youfindyourselfaloneYourdreamandyoursuccessdonotbelongtoyoualone.Eventhoughyouworkhardtowardsyourdream,therearepeoplewhoareworkingbehindtomakesurethatyouareabletogiveyouahundredpercent.Forexample,youarestudyinginschoolsothatyoucanhavegoodeducationDoyouthinkthatitispossiblewithoutunity?Don'tyoufeelthatthesepeoplearedoingtheirbestsothatyoucanbesuccessful?Andso,unityplaysanimportantrole,evenifyouaretalkingaboutyourpersonalsuccess.So(責(zé)任)tokeepunityifyoureallywanttobesuccessfulinlife.Onlyifyoualwaystreatthingsandpeopleinyourlifeseriously,willyousucceedbecauseallthethingsandpeoplearoundyouhaveconnectionsinsomeway.(1)Whydidthefatheraskhissonstobreakabundleofsticks?A.Hewouldusethesticksforcooking.B.Hedecidedtoteachthemalesson.C.Hewantedtogivethemapunishment.D.Hedidn'tknowwhattodowithhissons.(2)Theunderlinedword"it"inParagraph2refersto(指代)"".A.unityB.successC.thesickD.thedream(3)AccordingtoJohnMaxwell'sbook,.A.everyonecansucceedbythemselvesB.it'seasytosucceedC.allsuccessesaretheresultsofteamworkD.oursuccesshasnothingtodowithothers(4)ThewritergivesanexampleinParagraph4inordertoshowthat.A.yourdreamandyoursuccessdonotbelongtoyoualoneB.youworkhardtowardsyourdreamC.yourparentsareworkinghardD.yourparentsprovidesomethingforyou(5)Thebesttitleforthetextis"".A.ThePowerofUnityB.TheImportanceofSuccessC.TheMeaningofLifeD.TheLoveofFamily33.(10分)①Visitingouterspaceisstillafardreamforanyonewhoisn'tanastronaut,butadaytriptothestarsisalreadyopenforpeopletoorder!②Anewcompany(公司),SpacePerspective,isplanningtestswithpassengers.Ithasbigplanstorunupto500flightsfromdifferentplacesacrosstheUSAby2024.Ifsuccessful,acapsule(太空艙)tiedtoaballoon.③Theywillmoveslowlyupwardsrighttothesideofspace,30kmawayfromtheEarth.There,spacetouristswillbeabletolookbackattheEarthandouttodarkspaceandthesightofmillionsofstars.Althoughthepriceisyettobefixed,whichwilltakesixhours,costover£100(大氣層),nospecialclothingortrainingareneeded.Itmeansthatolderpeopleorthosewithhealthproblemswillbeincluded.④OneproblemmaybethemethodoflandingbackontheEarth.Theballoonmovesbackdownfromspaceuntilitfallsdowninthesea.Passengers,spacemen,capsuleandballoonarethengottenbackbyship.⑤NowNeptunefacescompetitionfromtheStraollite,aballoonbeingdevelopedbyacompanycalledWorldViewEnterprises,whilethesuper﹣richRichardBranson⑥Spacetravelmaysoonbeareality(現(xiàn)實(shí)),buthowvisitorsgetthereisstillaveryopenquestion.(1)Accordingtoparagraph2,SpacePerspective.A.hasquitealonghistoryB.hasrunupto500flightsC.makesiteasierforustoflyabroadD.wantstouseNeptunetocarrypeople(2)WhatdoweknowaboutspacetouristsfromParagraph3?A.TheycanwatchtheEarthfromspace.B.Theflightwilltakethemeighthours.C.Theyshouldbetrainedspecially.D.Theymustkeepingoodhealth.(3)What'sthemainideaofParagraph5?A.Theracetogettouristsintospaceisbecominghot.B.Onlyrichpeopleareinterestedinbusiness.C.TheStratolliteispopularwithspacepassengers.D.Richard,JeffandElonhaslittlemoney.(4)Whichofthefollowingisanopinion?A.Adaytriptothestarsisalreadyopenforpeopletoorder.B.Anewcompany,SpacePerspective,isplanningtestswithpassengers.C.Theballoonmovesbackdownfromspaceuntilitfallsdowninthesea.D.Spacetravelmaysoonbeareality.(5)Whatisthethemeofthetext?A.Culture.B.Education.C.Health.D.Science.2021年山東省濟(jì)南市商河縣中考一模英語(yǔ)試題=5\*ROMANV.閱讀理解閱讀下列短文,從每題A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出一個(gè)能回答所提問(wèn)題或完成所給句子的最佳答案。(40分)AWhenSallywasachild,shewenttothecityparkwithhermomonasunnymorning.Shefeltveryunhappy.Hermomsawthatandaskedwhy.Sallytoldhermotherthatsefeltsosorrytoseesomuchrubbishontheground.Hermomlookedaround.Therewerepiecesofpaper,boxes,glassbottlesandalotofotherrubbisheverywhere.“Whatcanwedo?”askedSallysadly.“I’msureyouwillthinkofsomething.”Saidhermother.AssoonasSallygothomewithhermom,shepaintedapictureoftheparkandwroteasigninlargeblackletteratthetopofthepicture.Thesignsaid,“PLEASEKEEPOURPARKCLEAN”.Later,shetookplentyofbagsandwentbacktotheparkwithhermom.Sallyputupherpictureonabigrubbishbox.Thechildrenattheparkranovertoseewhatwasgoingon.Sallyhandedeachofthemabog.“Let’scleanupthisplace,”saidSally.Thentheybegantopickuptherubbish,talkingandlaughing.Soon,allthebagswerefull.ThenSally’smomledthemtoputtherubbishintodifferentkindsofrubbishboxes.Whentheylookedatthecleanpark,theyallhadastrongfeelingofsatisfaction.Fromthenon,Sallyhasbeenkeepingdoingthecleaningandsorting(分類)rubbish.Moreandmorepeoplejoinedhertoplayapartinenvironmentprotection.56.WhywasSallyunhappy?A.Becauseshecouldn’tfindhermom.B.Becausetheparkwastoocrowded.C.Becausetherewastoomuchrubbish.D.Becauseherfriendswerenotatthepark.57.Sallydrewthepictureto_____________.A.showoffherpaintingskillsB.encouragepeopletokeeptheparkcleanC.givehermomabigsurpriseD.showpeoplehowbeautifultheparkwas58.WhatdidthechildrendoattheparkwhentheysawSallyputupherpicture?A.TheylaughedatSally.B.Theyspentaterribleandtiringday.C.TheyboughtsomebagsfromSally.D.TheyjoinedSallyinpickinguprubbish.59.WhatdoyouthinkofSally?A.HelpfulB.BraveC.Hard-workingD.Lazy60.What’sthebesttitleforthetext?A.ABeautifulParkB.SallyandHerMomC.AClean-upStoryD.HowtoCleantheParkBFrankandhisbrotherJacklivedneartheocean.FrankwasoutgoingwhileJackwasshy.Theylikeddoingdifferentthings.Frankwasfamousfororganizinggamesofbeachvolleyball,andothersportimaginable.Jackpreferredtodraw,paint,orbuildsandcastles(沙堡).Frankdidn’tunderstandwhyJackwouldratherdothosethingsthanplayball.Hebelievedsportsoftenallowedmanykidstoplaytogether.ThatwaswhenJack’sideahatched.HewouldshowFrankwhatdoingthingstogetherlookedlike!Afterjackfinishedcreatingaspecialsandcastlewithstairs,towersandwalks,hetookpicturesofit.Thenhepaintedcolorfulpostersfeaturing(突出)hiscastleandthequestion.“Canyoutopthis?”Hehunghisposterseverywhereintown,spreadinghisplanforadayofsandcastleartistry-allageswelcome.WhenFranksawposter,hetoldJackthatnoonewouldcome.Still,intheearlymorningonSaturday,Jackwasonthebeachdigginginthesand.Bymid-morning,fourkidsweresculpting(雕塑)thesandbesidehim.Bynoon,thenumberhadincreasedalot.AfterFrankcamebackfromhisballgame,hewenttocheckhowhisbrother’splanturnedout.Hecouldn’tbelievewhathesaw.Atleast30peoplewerebuildingacityofsandcastles,andeveryonewaschattingandlaughingandworkingtogether!Itwasthemostbeautifulthinghehadseenonthebeach.“IguessIwaswrong,”Franksaid.“Youshouldmakethissandcastledayayearlytradition!”,Jackstartedsculptingthesandtogetherwithhisbrother.61.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“hatched”inParagraph2probablymean?A.AppearedB.ChangedC.DevelopedD.Broke62.WhathelpedpeopleknowaboutJack’splan?A.Beautifultowers.B.Colorfulposters.C.AtownbuildingD.Asandcastleday.63.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtoParagraph3and4?A.Therewasapictureofasandcastleintheposters.B.Weperhapsseethepostersonthewallsofthetown.C.Frankdidn’tthinkJackwouldsucceed.D.FewpeoplecametosculptthesandwithJack.64.WhatanweknowaboutJack’sideaaccordingtoParagraph5and6?A.Itcameforpictures.B.Itdidworkwell.C.ItshowedFrankwasright.D.Itneed30people’ssupport.65.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesJack?A.HonestB.CreativeC.OutgoingD.CaringCAnger(憤怒)oftenmakesusuncomfortable.Seeingyourchild’sangercanbeespeciallyuncomfortable.Inordertorelieve(緩解)thisfeeling,parentsoftenencouragechildrento“stopcrying”andsaythingslike“It’snothingtocryabout.”It’smomentslikethosethatplanttheseeds(種子)ofunhealthyanger.The“stopcrying”parentsarejustdoingwhattheyweretaughtbytheirownparents,whowereprobablytaughtthatbytheirparentsonandon.However,weshouldlearnhowtocreatehealthyangerinourkids.Ifachildneverseeshisorherparentsexpressanger,heorshewillneverexpressanger,either.Butifparentsalwaysexpresstheirangerloudly,theirchildmaystarttoregardangerassomethingthatisalwaysscary.Thefirstthingyoucandotocreatehealthyangerinyourchildrenistopracticecreatinghealthyangerinyourself.Onceyou’rebetteratexperiencingangerandexpressingitinahealthyway,you’llbeabletosetagoodexampleforyourkids.Stoppingkidsfromexpressingtheirfeelingsiswrong.Youmayfeelbadwhenyoubelieveyouarewrong.Whenchildrenexpresstheirfeelingsandaretoldthatit’snothingtocryabout,theycometoknowthattheythemselvesarebad.Weneedtoraisetheminanenvironmentwhereit’ssafetoexpressfeelings.Onceyoufeelmorecomfortablewithyourownanger,youcanteachyourchildrenwhyangerisahelpfulfeeling.Whenyourkidsexpressanger,helpthemexaminewhatitisthathasmadethemangry.Whydiditmakethemangry?Howdiditdothat?Then,youcanteachthemthatthosefeelingsareneverwrongandourexpressionsoffeelingsareinourcontrol.Angerisnaturalandnormal,anditcanbeexperiencedandexpressedinahealthyway.66.Whydoparentstellchildrennottocry?A.Torelievetheiranger.B.Tomakethemuncomfortable.C.ToencouragethemtostopcryingD.Toplanttheseedsofunhealthyanger.67.WhatcanweknowaccordingtoParagraph2?A.Parentshaveagreatinfluenceontheirchildren.B.Parentsshouldgetangrywiththeirchildren.C.Expressingangerloudlyisgoodforchildren.D.Childrenmustexpresstheirangerliketheirparents.68.Whatshouldparentsdotosetagoodexampleforchildren?A.Stopthemfromexpressingtheiranger.B.Raisetheminasafeenvironment.C.Letthemknowtheyarerightorwrong.D.Expresstheirownangerinahealthyway.69.Whatdoesthewriterthinkofanger?A.It’simpossibleforustocontrolit.B.It’sacommonfeeling.C.It’sharmfultoourhealth.D.Itoftenmakesusembarrassed.70.What’sthewriter’spurposeofwritingthetext?A.Totellushowtoteachkids.B.Toshowushowtocontrolanger.C.Tointroducethedangersofanger.D.Toleadparentstocreatehealthyangerinourkids.DWhatwillastronautseatwhenaspacetriptakesyears?“Lotsoffreshvegetables,”saysDr.JanetWilliams,whoseteamhavespentthelast10yearslearninghowtogrowplantsinaspacestation.Andit’sagoodthingthatshehasalreadystartedherwork,becausespacegardeningcanbereallyhard.Asusual,astronautGeorgeWhitelookedintotheclosedplantroom.HehadplantedDr.William’squick-growingseedingsnoneofthestemswereshowing.Heopenedtheroomtocheckandfound

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