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專題06閱讀理解之議論文(2022·安徽合肥·九年級(jí)期末)Videocamerasareeverywhere—schools,theatresandstores.Butinrecentyears,theyhaveenteredourhomes.Manyparentssetupcamerasathometowatchtheirchildren’sonlineclassesandhomework.Arecamerasreallyhelpful?Whatdostudentsthinkofthem?LiDanEarlierlastyear,Ilikedtolieinbedandwatchvideosinsteadofstudying.Thisinfluencedmystudiesandmademygradesworse.Somyparentssetupacameratokeepaneyeonme.Itworked.Withthecamerawatching,Ihadtodomyhomeworkfirstandmakeplansforstudyingathome.WhenIwasaloneathome,thecameramademefeelsafebecauseIknewthatmyparentswerewatchingontheotherside.Mygradesimprovedafterayear.ZhangHuaWhenIwasinGrade8,myparentssetupacamerainmyroom.Ireallydidn’tlikeitbecauseIfeltliketherewerealwayseyeswatchingme.IfeltsounfortablethatIcouldn’tsleepwellatnight.Knowingtherewasacameraaroundwhenmyfriendscametomyhome,theywouldspeakquietlyandcarefully.Iwassad.SoIaskedmyparentstotakethecameraaway.TheyagreedaslongasIpromisedtobehave(表現(xiàn))well.Ifeelhappyandfreenow.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“they”inParagraph1referto?A.Videocameras. B.Children. C.Stores. D.Theatres.2.WhydidLiDan’sparentssetupacameraathome?A.Toworkathome. B.Tostudywithher.C.Tomakeherfeelsafe. D.Tokeepaneyeonher.3.WhydoesZhangHuafeelfreeandhappynow?A.Becausehehasmorefriends. B.Becausehisgradesbeebetter.C.Becausehehaslesshomework. D.Becausethecamerawastakenaway.(2022·重慶合川·九年級(jí)期末)DoyouknowwhichsocialappispopularwithChineseyoungpeoplenow?“Shortvideos”arecertainlythemostpopular.AlargenumberofyoungpeopleuseTikTokandKuaishou.Theythinkitisfuntosharetheirlivesbyshortvideos,whileothershaveotherpurposesaswellA12-year-oldusernamedElsahasabout2.7millionfansonTikTok.ThegirlhassharedherdancingstudiesonTikToksincelastJuly.Oneofthevideoswonheraboutonemillionfans.“1feelreallygladtosharehappinesswithpeoplebyshortvideos,”saidElsa.Tosomeotheryoungpeople,theyuseshortvideostohaveaquicklookatthehotprograms.“BecauseIdon’tliketospendmanyhourswatchingawholeprogram,Ihatewaitingforaprogramtoend,andIprefertowatchshortvideosofwonderfulpartsofhot.programs,saidWangZhihao.However,someyoungpeoplefeelboredwithshortvideos.“Killingtimeisthemainreasonformetowatchshortvideos,andmanyshortvideosarealmostthesame,soIthinktheyarenotsousefulorinteresting.What’smore,Ireallydon’tlikethevideosaboutstrangeanddangerousthings,”saidWenNan,anothercollegestudent.Recently,somethingelsehasappeared.Somevideosaretellingpeoplewhatmoditiesarewortbuying.Someshortvideosevensellbadmodities,andit’shardforcustomerstogettheirmoneyback.Soweshouldthinktwicebeforewewanttobuythemoditiesbyshortvideos.4.WhydoesElsasharehershortvideos?A.Tosharehappinesswithpeople.B.TomakefriendswithpeoplearoundC.Todependonthemtogetinformation.D.Towatchwonderfulpartsinprograms.5.HowdoesWenNanlikeshortvideos?A.Usefulandinteresting.B.Notexcitingormoving.C.Notusefulorinteresting.D.Excitingandmoving.6.Theunderlinedword“modities”inthelastparagraphmeansA.products B.projects C.planets D.programs7.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Theadvantagesofshortvideos.B.Differenttypesofshortvideos.C.Thedisadvantagesofshortvideos.D.Differentopinionsonshortvideos.(2021·北京順義·九年級(jí)期末)Passengerships,tradeships,andfishingboatsareanormalpartoflifeontheopensea.However,alltheiractivitycreatesagreatdealofnoiseunderwater.ScientistsfromtheUnitedStatesandCanadarecentlyreportedtheirobservations(觀察)thattheoceanisgettingnoisier.ScientistsattheUniversityofVictoriahavestudiedtherecordingsrecordedwithequipmentplacedunderwaternearthebusyshippinglanesoffVancouverIslandinCanada.Theysayengine(發(fā)動(dòng)機(jī))noiseiscontinuousduringtheday,andalittlelessstrongatnight.Scientistssayitislikelythatwhalesmustcalloutmoreloudlytobeheardoverthisnoise.Thenoisecouldmakeitmoredifficultfororcawhalestofindfood.Theorcasfindfishbyproducingclickingsoundsandothernoises.Loudenginenoisecouldbeinterferingwiththeirefforts.MichaelJasnyisapolicyexpertfortheNaturalResourcesDefenseCouncil.Hesaystheriseofunderwaternoiseislimitingtheabilityofwhalestomunicate.Shippingnoisefallsacrossthesamefrequencies(頻率)thattheseanimalsuseforalltheirvital(重大的,緊要的)behaviors—forfeeding,forfindingmates,foravoidingpredators(捕食者)andforgoingahead.”Mr.Jasnysayssoundtravelsveryeffectivelyunderwater.Anditisnotjustwhalesheisworriedabout.“Thewholeweboflifeintheoceansdependsonsound.Andasmoreandmoreresearchhasbeendone,it’sbeenveryclearthatwhatwehaveonourhandsisreallyamajorproblem.It’saseriousproblem.It’saglobalproblem.Fortunately,inshippingwehaveaproblemthathasasolution.”O(jiān)neansweristodesignquieterships.America’sNationalOceanicandAtmosphericAdministration,orNOAA,hasfournewshipsthataremadetobequieter.MichaelBahtiarianworksforNoiseControlEngineering,thepanywhichhelpeddesigntheboats.Mr.Bahtiariansaysthemainsourceofnoisepollutionisthepropeller(螺旋槳).Bettershapedpropellersandshipdesignscanhelptoreducenoise.NOAA’sshipsalsohavecostlyengines,whichproducelessnoise.Mr.Bahtiariansaysthetechnologytomakequietershipsdoesexistandhasbeenusedinthearmyforsometime.8.Theunderlinedphrase“interferingwith”inParagraph3probablymeans________.A.controlling B.troubling C.encouraging D.stopping9.Wecantellthatwhalesdependonsoundfor________.A.municatingwiththeirmates B.stoppingpredatorsfromfishingC.fightingagainsttheshippingnoise D.tellingthenighttimefromtheday10.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthat________.A.expensiveenginesproducelessnoiseintheoceanB.manyanimalsintheoceandependonsoundforlivingC.peopleshouldstopmakingbigshipsinordertosavewhalesD.itisdifficulttofindawaytostopnoisepollutionintheocean11.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.TheOceanisGettingNoisier. B.WhalesandShipsintheOcean.C.WhalesareFacingaSeriousProblem. D.QuietShipsareNeededintheOcean.(2022·陜西西安·九年級(jí)期末)Inourlife,wecareaboutourheightverymuch.Doyouknowaboutanyfamouspeoplewhoareshort?Whatdoyouthinkaboutbeingshortversus(對(duì)比)beingtall?Akidoncewrotetomeandsaidhewassadaboutbeingshort.Hesaidhisclassmatesoftenpickedonhim.IknowhowhefeelsbecauseI’mjust165cmtallmyself.Growingup,Iwasalwaystheshortest.However,youcan’tchangeyourheight.Sowhatcanyoudoaboutit?Tyrion,whoisashortperson,isacharacterinmyfavoritebook,GameofThrones.Heoncesaid,“Neverforgetwhatyouare…theworldwillnot.Trytomakeityouradvantage.Thenitcanneverbeyourweakness.”O(jiān)newaytomakeyourweaknessintoadvantageistomakejokes.Makejokesaboutyourselfbeforeotherscan.Inthatway,theycanneverhurtyou.Youcanalsotrytobepositive(樂(lè)觀的)andlookatthingsinadifferentway.Imighthavemessy(凌亂的)hair,butmyfriendwithnohairmightwishhehadit!12.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“pickon”mean?A.Behelpfultosomeone. B.Beunkindtosomeone.C.Helpsomeonepickthingsup. D.Putsomeone’sthingsinabag.13.ThewriterusedTyrion’swordsto________.A.showushowTyrionenjoyshislife B.introduceabookaboutbeingshortC.tellusmoreaboutshortmen D.tellushowtodealwithourweaknesses14.Whydoesthewritersuggestmakingjokesaboutourselvesfirst?A.Becauseotherscanneverhurtusinthisway.B.Becauseotherswilllaughatusinthisway.C.Becauseotherswillletusdowninthisway.D.Becauseotherswillmakefriendswithusinthisway.15.What’sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.Howtomakejokesaboutyourself B.HowtoturnaweaknessintoanadvantageC.Howtochangepeople’sideasaboutyou D.Howtobeepositive(2022·北京海淀·九年級(jí)期末)Imagineyouareorderingforyourroommates.YourememberLauraprefersbananaicecreamtochocolate.Itcouldbeafactforitwasprovedbyobservingherbehavior.However,theicecreampreferencecouldbeanopinionthatshowsherpersonalchoice.Whileit’snicetothinktheworldisclearlydividedintomattersoffactandmattersofopinion,it’snotalwaysthecase.Whatwethinkarefacts—thosethingswethinkaretrue—canendupbeingwrong.Callingsomethingafactisnotapromiseofinfallibility(無(wú)誤).Thefamouswriter,AsimovexpressedthisinhisarticleTheRelativityofWrong.Forhim,thepersonwhothinkstheEarthisflatiswrong,andsoisthepersonwhothinkstheEarthisasphere.Afactisusuallyusedtorepresentthebestknowledgewehaveatacertaintime.Thenagain,callingsomethinganopiniondoesn'tmeananescapetothefairylandofwishfulthinking.Ifwethinkofanopinionasoneperson’sviewonasubject,thenmanyopinionscanbesolid.Forexample,it’smyopinionthatscienceprovidesuswithapowerfultooltohelpunderstandourplaceintheuniverse.It’snotafactthatsciencedoesso,butitworksforme.Butwecanbemuchclearerinourmeaningifwedividethingsintomattersoffactandmattersofopinion.Mattersoffactarelimitedtoempiricalstatements(實(shí)證表達(dá)),suchaswhattheboilingpointofwateris.Mattersofopinionarenon-empiricalstatements,whichincludequestionsofvalueandofpersonalpreferencesuchaswhetherit'sbettertoeatmorevegetablesthanmeat.Mattersofopinioncanbeinformedbymattersoffact(forexample,findingoutthatvegetablesarerichinvitaminscanchangemyfoodpreference),butfinallytheyarenotansweredbymattersoffact(whydoesitmattertomethatvegetablesarerichinvitamins?)Opinionsarenotjustpaleshadows(影子)offacts.Theyarejudgementsandconclusions.Theycanbetheresultofcarefulconsiderationinareasforwhichempiricalresearchisnotenoughorill-suited.Factsandopinionsshouldn’tbeputinoppositiontoeachother,astheycanbothplayanecessaryroleinourdecision-making.Butthat’sjustmyopinion,notafact.16.ThewritermentionsAsimov’sarticleinParagraph2toshow________.A.differentopinionsresultinheatedargumentsB.repeatingfactscanmakeothersagreewithusC.whatwetakeasfactsmayturnouttobewrongD.itisdifficulttopredicthowfactschangeovertime17.Theword“informed”inParagraph5probablymeans“________”.A.influenced B.questioned C.replaced D.proved18.Thewriterprobablyagreesthat________.A.opinionsaremoreimportantthanfactsB.factsandopinionsarenotagainsteachotherC.opinionscanbetheresultsofwishfulthinkingD.factsplayanimportantroleinscientificresearch(2022·北京密云·九年級(jí)期末)Mydearboysandgirls,goodmorning.TodayI’mgoingtotalktoyouaboutmyunderstandingoflearninghistory.Manyofyoumaythinkitisaterriblethingtostudyhistory.Youmayoftenwonderwhywestudentsshouldstudysomethingthathasnothingtodowithourownlives.Ifyouthinkthatway,Ishouldsayyouarefarfromthetruth.Infact,ifwestudyhistory,wecanlearnquitealotaboutpersonalstoriesandeventsofpeoplejustlikeus.Thepeoplewhocamebeforeushelpedbuildanddevelopthecountrywearelivingin.Theirideasoftensolvedmanyofourproblemsandtroubles.Studyingthepasthelpsustounderstandwhatourancestors’(祖先)liveswerelike.Anditalsohelpsustoseehowtheirexperienceshaveshapedourownlife.Tobehonest,▲.Someofwhatwestudyinhistoryhelpsusunderstandthemistakesofthepast.Andthesemistakeswillhelppeoplenottodothesamewrongthings.Peopleoftenlearnfromthepasttohaveabetterfuture.Whetherwelikethesubjectofhistoryornot,wemustunderstandtheimportanceoftheeventsandthepeoplewhocamebeforeus.Ourancestors’decisionshaveinfluencedourownlife.Similarly,thedecisionsofourowngenerationwillfinallyinfluencethosewhoeafterus.Inthisonlyway,theworldistrulyconnected.Historyisnotjustastudyofthepast.Historyisthestudyofpeople,places,andeventsthatcaninfluencethefuture.Nowdoyoustillthinkstudyinghistoryisasadthing?Ordoyouhaveanydoubtaboutlearninghistory?Ifyouhaveanyquestions,justfeelfreetoask.19.Ifwestudyhistory,wecanlearnthat________.A.historyhasnothingtodowithourownlivesB.ourancestorshelpedbuildanddevelopourcountryC.ourancestors’ideassolvedallourproblemsandtroublesD.ourancestors’experiencescan’tshapeourownlife20.Whichofthefollowingcanbeputinthe▲inParagraph4?A.themistakesofthepastwon’thelpus B.Idon’tliketheideaoflearninghistoryC.itisnoteasytolearnthesubjectofhistory D.noteverythingthathappenedinthepastisgood21.Thewriterwrotethepassageto________.A.introducesomeimportantpeopleinhistoryB.developstudents’interestinlearninghistoryC.explaindifferentpeople’sunderstandingofhistoryD.showtherelationshipbetweenthepastandthefuture(2021·山東·臨清市教育和體育局教科研中心九年級(jí)期末)Isn’tfastfooddelicious?Aren’tfastfoodrestaurantscool?...Theanswertothesequestionsisyes.However,therearegrowingfactsthatfastfoodisoneoftheworstpartsofmodernlife.Andstudieshaveshownthatburgersandfriedchicken,whichweenjoysomuch,cancausealotofhealthproblems.Inspiteof(盡管)this,whyarefastfoodrestaurantssoattractive(吸引人的)?Thefirstandmostimportantreasonisthattheirserviceisfast.Theirstaff(員工)arefriendlyandverysmart-lookingintheircleanandbrightuniforms(制服).Moreover,mostfastfoodrestaurantsarenearplacesthatpeoplealwayspassby.Itissoeasytogrababurgerandeatonthewaytowork.Fastfoodisoftensoconvenientlypacked(包裝方便)thatitwillnotcauseamessevenifyoustandandeatit.Fastfoodrestaurantsarealsoveryclean.Alotofcleverads(廣告)havemadethemthecoolestplacesintown,butnoneofthemhasevertoldandwillnevertellyouthattoomuchfastfoodisnotgoodforyourhealth.Suchattractiveplacesaresellingjunkfood!Isn’titapity?Isthereawaytochangethefastfoodrestaurantsintospecialplaceswhereyougetthebestpossible,healthyandfreshfood?Well,whynot?Aspeoplerealizethehealthproblemsthatfastfoodcauses,itisquitelikelythatfastfoodrestaurantsmaygooutofdate.Itmayhappensoonerorlater.Therefore,insteadofresisting(抵制)fastfoodrestaurants,abetterideamaybetopersuade(說(shuō)服)themtochangetheirmenu!Fastfoodrestaurantscanbeplacestogotowhenyouwanttoeatsomethingthatwillbegoodforyourbody.Iftheycouldbine(結(jié)合)healthyfoodwiththeirspeedofservice,delicioustastesandfortablefeelings,thatwillbethenextbestthingontheearthforthehumanbeings!22.Whatdoes“this”inParagraph2referto?A.Fastfoodisdelicious. B.Peopleenjoyfastfood.C.Fastfoodrestaurantsarecool. D.Fastfoodcancausehealthproblems.23.FastfoodhasmanyadvantagesEXCEPTthatit’s________.A.fast B.fortable C.delicious D.healthy24.Whichwordcanreplacetheword“grab”inParagraph3?A.getquickly B.movesuddenly C.throwquickly D.carrycarefully25.Accordingtothepassage,adsaboutfastfood________.A.showyouallthefacts B.don’ttellyouthewholetruthC.makeithardtobuyfastfood D.makefastfoodrestaurantsoutofdate26.Thewriteradvises________.A.changingtastesoffastfood B.resistingfastfoodrestaurantsC.makingfastfoodgoodforhealth D.makingtheserviceoffastfoodfaster(2022·山東濟(jì)寧·九年級(jí)期末)Manyofyouhaveprobablyhadthisexperience:Yougetonatrainandarereadytotakeanaporreadabook,onlytofindthatthepassengerinfrontofyouiswatchingaTVshowonhistabletwithoutheadphones.Thechildnexttoyouwon’tstopcrying.Andtheoldladybehindyoutalksonherphoneduringthewholetrip.Wishthetraincouldbelessnoisy?Theremightbeasolutionforyou.TheBeijing-Shanghaihigh-speedrailway,oneofChina’sbusiesthigh-speedraillines,havehad“quiet”carriagesstartingsinceDec23,2020.Inquietcarriages,onboardvideosaremuted(靜音)andannouncementsaremadeatalowervolume(音量).Doorsattheendsofthecarriagearekeptclosedtoreducenoisefromothercarriages.Trainattendants(乘務(wù)員)areresponsibleformakingsurethatpassengersremainquietandfollowtherules.Passengerswhoarewillingtoobeytherulescanchoosethequietcarriageswhenbookingtheirtickets,accordingtoChina’snationalrailwayoperator.Somepeoplehavepointedoutthatthiskindofquietenvironmentshouldbeofferedinallcarriages.Theysaythathavingquietcarriagesmightgivepeopletheimpressionthattheydon’tneedtobequietinnon-quietcarriages.Quietcarriagesmightbemoreenjoyable.Whilesomeinternetusersareinfavorofthenewservice,ithasalsosparkeddiscussionaboutjusthowquiettravelersshouldbeinquietcarriages.Manypeoplehaveraisedquestionssuchas“WhatifIsnore(打呼嚕)?”and“Canwetalktoourtravelpanionsifweneedto?”27.Para.1iswrittentoshowthat_________.A.peopledoallkindsofthingsontrains B.peoplewatchTVshowsontrainsC.travelingbytrainisverymon D.peopleontrainsareneververynoisy28.Para.2mainlytellsthattokeepthetrain_________.A.muchbusierisinShanghai B.lessnoisyispossibleinChinaC.quietstaredbeforeDec23,2020 D.fastesthasachievedinBeijing29.FromPara.3,howdoquietcarriageswork?A.Thedoorsofthesecarriagesstayclosed.B.Noonemakessurepassengersfollowtherules.C.Passengersaren’tallowedtowatchvideos.D.Trainattendantsdon’tmakeanyannouncements.30.Whichofthefollowingbestexplains“infavorof”underlinedinthelastpara?A.inneedof B.inplaceofC.insearchof D.insupportof31.Whatdoweknowaboutquietcarriagesfromthelastparagraph?A.Therulesshouldbemademuchclearer. B.Mostpeopledon’tliketheserviceatall.C.Theserviceisbetterforsolo(單)travelers. D.It’shardtomaketrainsperfectlyquiet.(2022·重慶南岸·九年級(jí)期末)InFrance,Italyandsomewesterncountries,cheek(臉頰)kissingisawayofgreetingothers.ButbecauseoftheCOVID-19,thiscustomisaquestiononpeople’smindsnow.Moreandmorepeopledislikecheekkissinginmodemsociety.InasurveyinMarch,2021,halfofthepeoplewhowereinterviewedsaidtheywouldstopusingcheekkissinginthefuture.And78%wouldnolongeruseitwithstrangers.Men,however,onlykissedothermeniftheywereclosefriendsorfamily.Thequestionofwhethercheekkissingisheretostayorgoisnotjustamatterofchangingpersonalgreetingways,buthowanationexpressesitself.InFrance,manypeoplearefindingthemselvesdisliketokisswhentheyseeeachother.Theychoosetobump(碰撞)armstogreeteachother.Italianschoosetogreetfriendswithchest-to-chestcontact(胸與胸的接觸)butwithheadsturningawayfromeachother.Itisbelievedthatclosebodycontactcanbringpeopletogether.It’simportanttonotethatcheekkissinghasn’tbeenaroundforever.Infact,thiskindofsocialcustomhasbeenshutdownbeforebecauseofdiseases.Forexample,atthetimethattheBlackDeathbrokeoutinEuropeinthe14thcentury,peoplestoppedkissingeachotherasawayofgreeting.Itwasn’tuntilaboutacenturyagothatcheekkissingwasbroughtback.So,ischeekkissingonitswaytobeingarelic(歷史遺跡)again?32.Weknowmoreandmorepeopledislikecheekkissinginmodemsocietythrougha_______.A.custom B.stranger C.survey D.question33.Peopleusecheekkissingasawayofgreetingothersbecause________.A.theyloveeachother B.theirnationsorderthemtodosoC.it’sbetterthantalking D.itcanbringpeopletogether34.Theunderlinedphrase“shutdown”inParagraph4maymean“__________”.A.中斷 B.倒閉 C.消失 D.關(guān)閉35.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat___________.A.meninFranceonlykisstheirfriends’andfamily’scheeksB.peoplearechoosingotherbodycontactstogreeteachotherC.cheekkissingwilldisappearinthefutureforeverD.cheekkissingwillebacktopeople’slifesomeday(2022·江蘇江蘇·九年級(jí)期末)Howdoyoutreatyourbooks?Doyouuseabookmarktoavoidfolding(折疊)apageandkeepyourbookstidilyonashelf?Orperhapsyoupaylessattentiontotheircondition—you’rehappytotakenotesdownthemargins(頁(yè)邊空白)ofapage.What’syouridea—doyouthinktheyshouldalwaysbekeptingoodcondition?Yes.Booksdeserveourrespect.Itisimportanttocareforyourbooks.Thisisespeciallytrueifthebookcostsalotofmoneyorisgiventoyouasapresent.Italsowon’tlastlongiftheyaredamaged(破壞).Ifabookisfullofripped(撕破的)pages,itislesspossiblethatafriendwillwanttopickitupandread.Ifyoudonateittoacharityshop,itislesspossiblethatsomeonewillbuyit.Overtime,treatingbooksbadlycouldbeeabadhabit.NO.Itdoesn’tmatterifyoujustread.Oneofthegreatthingsaboutanactualbookisthatreaderscanmakeittheirownwithnotes.Ifit’sagift,youcanwriteanicemessage.Itcanmakeabookfeelpersonalandspecialtoyou.Itdoesn’tmatterifthismeansthatabookisn'tinperfectcondition—youcanalwaysbuyanewcopyiftheoldonegetstoodamaged.Intheend,writersjustwantpeopletoreadtheirstories:theydon’tmindhoworwherepeopledoit.Whatisthepassageabout?Thediscussionabouthowtotreatourbookswithbookmarks. B.Thediscussionaboutwhetherweshouldkeepbookswell.C.Thereasonsforreadingmorebooksindailylife. D.Thereasonsfortreatingbooksinafriendlyway.37.Whatdoestheunderlined(劃線的)sentencemean?A.Booksareworthourrespect. B.Bookshelpuswinrespect.C.Booksteachustoshowrespect. D.Bookscatchpeople'sattention.38.Accordingtothepassage,someonemaynotwanttopickthebooktoreadif________.A.itcostsalotofmoney B.itisapresentC.itisfullofrippedpages D.itisfromacharityshop39.Somepeoplethinkkeepingbooksingoodconditionisunimportantprobablybecause________.A.theylikeuntidybooksbetterthanthoseingoodcondition B.theywouldratherbuynewcopiesthanreadoldonesC.theythinkbookswithmessagesmaymakepeoplelessinterested D.theycaremoreaboutwriters’storiesthanhowbooksarekept(2022·北京東城·九年級(jí)期末)Ifyou’reworkingtobeebetterorhopingtomakeachange,you’llprobablyhearyourfamilyandfriendssay“gobigorgohome”.Butsometimesbiggoalscanshootyouinthefoot.So,isitgoodtosethighexpectations?Havinghighexpectationscouldbebeneficial.Itcanmotivate(激勵(lì))youandincreaseyourproductivity.Whenyouhavehighexpectationsforsomething,you’llprobablybehaveinwayswhichcanhelpmakeyourexpectationsetrue.Forexample,ifyoubelievethatyou’reabletoscoreanAinatest,youwillprobablyspendalotoftimeworkingonit.Andwhenyouhavetopleteawrittentaskbeforethedeadline,havingexpectationsonyourselfcanmotivateyoutokeepongoing.Anotherbenefitofsettinghighexpectationsisthatasyoustartmeetingyourexpectations,you’llbeevenmoremotivatedtosethighergoalsforyourself.Inaddition,havinghighexpectationsonyourselfdoesn’tonlybenefityou.You’relikelytoencourageotherstobemoreproductive!Whilethere’splentyofgoodthatesfromsettinghighexpectations,goingoverboardandbeingunrealisticinexpectationscanbedetrimental.Havinghighexpectationssometimescancausepsychological(心理的)problems,suchasworryandunhappiness.Thefindingsofastudyshowedthatagroupofstudentswhowereexpectedtodoperfectlybytheirparentsexperiencedseriousstressandanxiety(焦慮).Greatexpectationscanalsoleadtogreatdisappointment.Thisisespeciallytruewhenyousetexpectationsonotherpeoplewhoseactionsyoucannotcontrol.Forexample,ifyou’refeelingaloneandyoucallupyourfriends,yousurelyexpectthemtomakeyoufeelbetter.Whenthisfailstohappen,youwillfeeldisappointedanddispleasedwithyourfriends.Toavoidthissituation,youshouldacceptyourfriendsforwhotheyareandsetyourexpectationsaroundreality.Itishardtomanageexpectations,butthemaingoalistofindtheperfectbalanceinsettingamorerealisticandachievableexpectation.Learntoletgoofthings,especiallywhentheydon’tturnoutthewayyouhoped.Mostimportantly,don’tbeafraidtocelebrateyourvictoriesnomatterhowsmalltheyare.40.Ifyouhaveahighexpectationonyourself,youwillprobably_________.A.discourageothers B.workhardtorealizeitC.bemoreconfidentthanbefore D.havehighexpectationsonothers41.Theword“detrimental”inParagraph2probablymeans“_________”.A.harmful B.unusual C.disappointing D.impossible42.Thewriterprobablyagreesthat_________.A.it’swisetoaskyourfriendstohelpyousetexpectationsB.stressisverylikelytohelpyouachieveyourexpectationsC.parentsshouldavoidsettingexpectationsontheirchildrenD.weshouldsetexpectationsonothersaccordingtothereality43.Whatisthewriter’smainpurposeinwritingthispassage?A.Toofferadviceonhowtorealizeexpectations.B.Toexplainwhypeopleliketosethighexpectations.C.Toleadpeopletotakearightattitudetowardsexpectations.D.Toencouragepeopletosethighexpectationsforthemselves.(2022·浙江衢州·九年級(jí)期末)Whathastheabilitytoprovideyouawholenewworld,whereyoucanreadbooks,sendmessagesortalkonline,playgamesorwatchTVanytime?Whatcankillyourtimewhenyouarefree?Theansweristhesmartphone.Itsatisfiesallourwantsandneeds.Wehavesocloserelationshipwithourphones.AreportsaysSingaporeanyoungpeoplespendabout3.4hoursadayontheirphones.Thismaynotseemlikeabignumbertoyou,butwhatcouldyoudointhreehours?Cyclingattheparkwithyourfamily;goingoveryourwork;helpingafriendwithhisworkandsoon.Timewastedislifewasted.Ourphonesnowplayanimportantpartinourlife,butwespendtoomuchtimeonthem.Whenwetrytotakepartinotheractivities,wealwayscan’thelptakingthemout.Thenourgradesatschoolgetworse,andoursocialskillsbeelower.Soonerorlater,theywillkeepusoutoftherealworld.Isitreallygoodforus?No,phoneaddiction(成癮)mustetoafullsto

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