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2022北京重點校初二(下)期中英語匯編閱讀單選CD篇一、閱讀單選(2022春·北京東城·八年級匯文中學(xué)??计谥校㏕hetruthbehindsportsdrinksInthesummerof1965,theUniversityofFloridafootballcoachwasworriedaboutthestateofhisteam.Afteratoughgame,hisplayershadlostalotofweightandhardlyneededtourinate(排尿).Hewantedtoknowwhy.Dr.JamesRobertCade,akidney(腎臟)expertattheUniversity,steppedintohelpfindouttheanswer.Withtoomuchexerciseathightemperatures,theplayersweresweatingsomuchthattheydidn’thaveenoughfluidsleftintheirbodies.Theirbloodsugarandelectrolyte(電解質(zhì))levelsturnedouttobeverylow.Dr.Cade’steamdecidedtomakeadrinktosolvethisproblem.Thescientistsstartedwithwater.Torestorecarbohydrates(碳水化合物),theyaddedsugar.Tobalanceelectrolytes,theyaddedsalt.However,thedrinktastedsobadthatplayerskeptspittingitout.DrCade’swiferecommendedaddinglemonjuice.Thefootballteamstarteddrinkingitandwonallofitsfollowinggames.Assportsdrinkshavebecomeanincreasinglypopulartypeofbeverage,“Areyougettingenoughelectrolytes?”hassimilarlybecomeahotquestion.Electrolytesarenaturallyfoundinmanyfruitsandvegetables.Throughabalanceddiet,thebodykeepselectrolytelevelsrightwheretheyshouldbe.Butsometimesthebodylosesalotoffluidsreallyquickly.Whenthathappens,musclecramps(痙攣),tirednessandotherunpleasantfeelingsmayfollow.Thenanincreaseofelectrolytescanhelpthebodygetbacktonormal.Manypeoplethinkthatsportsdrinkswingamesandmakeushealthyinasecond.Butthefactismostofusarenotprofessionalplayerstraininginextremeheat.Wedon’tlose10poundsofsweatinonegame.Mostpeople,eventhosewhoplaysports,donotusuallyhaveelectrolyteimbalances,orneedlotsofextracarbohydrates.Rememberthemainingredientsinsportsdrinks?Water,sugar,andsalt.Mostdietstodayarealreadywaytoohighinsugarandsalt.Thetrulyremarkablepartofthemixiswater.Itisusedineverysinglebodilyfunction.Weallneeditandmanyofusdonotgetnearlyenoughofthestuff.Drinkingplentyofwaterthroughoutthedayandoftentakingsipswhileexercisinghelpsthebodytoreachitsbestlevelofperformancenecessarytomeetanychallenge.1.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“thisproblem”referto?A.Theplayerscouldhardlyurinateafteratoughgame.B.Theplayersweresweatingtoomuchduringatoughgame.C.Theplayers’bodyweightdroppedalotduringatoughgame.D.Theplayers’bloodsugarandelectrolyteswerelowafteratoughgame.2.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?A.Drinkingwaterisabetterchoicethanhavingasportsdrinkformostpeople.B.Eatingabalanceddiethelpskeepourbloodsugaratanormallevel.C.Sportsdrinkshelpplayersrestoreelectrolytesthatwerelostingames.D.Whenlosingbodyfluidsquickly,wearelikelytofeeluncomfortable.第1頁/共18頁3.Sportsdrinksarebelievedtowingamesandmakeushealthyinasecond.Shouldwedrinkthemasmuchaspossible?A.Yes,becausetherearemanyhealthyingredientsinthem.B.Yes,becausetheyhelpusremainingoodconditionallofthetime.C.No,becausemanysportsdrinksonsalearenotwellmade.D.No,becausewedonotneedthemasmuchasathletesdo.4.Whendescribingsportsdrinks,theauthor’sattitudeis_________.A.positiveB.negativeC.neutralD.indifferent(2022春·北京東城·八年級匯文中學(xué)校考期中)Isgaminggoodorbad?Ifyouareakidwhoenjoysplayingvideogames,youmusthavearguedwithyourparentsatleastonceabouttheimpactofgaming.Yourparentsmightsaythatvideogamesarebadforyou.Theymayworsenyoureyes,loweryouracademicperformance,andcouldleadtohealthproblems.Asakid,youprobablyarguethatvideogamesallowyoutosocializewithyourfriends,improveyourcoordination(協(xié)調(diào))andmemory,andevengiveyouawaytomakemoneythroughstreamingplatforms.Couldyoubothberight?Onestudyofgameplayersshowedthat35percentofhighschoolandcollegestudentshavemissedschoolorworkbecauseofgames.Someotherstudieshaveshownthatplayingvideogamesleadstopoorconcentrationinschooloratwork.Inmyseventh-gradesciencefairstudy,elementaryandhighschoolkidsplayinggameshadlowertestaccuracy,slowerreflexes(條件反射),lesspainawarenessandlowerresponsetimestothreateningsoundsduringandafterhavingplayedvideogames.Ontheotherhand,astudyconductedbyCherylOlsoninterviewed1,000publicschoolstudentsandfoundthatvideogamescanhelpkidsdevelopproblem-solvingskills,makefriends,showleadership,andsparkcreativity.Theycanalsobehighlyeducational,becausesomegamesinvolveproblem-solvingskillsorteachthingslikehistory,geography,orculture.So,Ibetyou’rewondering...shouldIplayvideogamesornot?Whoisright?Ithinkkidsandparentscanbothwinthisargument.How?Mostofthenegativeimpactsofvideogameshappenwhenkidsplayfortoolong,soplaymoderately(適度地).Here’showtodothat.First,talkwithyourparentsandtakebreaksfromyourgamingtohelparoundthehouseortogetsomefreshair.Second,trytofindvideogamesthatarebothfunandeducational.Third,ifyouwearaheadsettoplay,takeitoffeveryfewminutesorleaveoneearfreesoyoucanhearyoursurroundings.Fourth,therearealsomanygamesthatgetyouupoutofyourseat.Finally,findsomegamesthatyoucanplaywithyourparents,andyoujustmightsurprisethemwithhowenjoyabletheyare.Theymayenduphavingmorefunthanyou!Whatdoyouthink?Arethegoodthingsaboutvideogamesenoughtooutweighthebad?5.What’sthemainideaofparagraph1?A.Thereasonswhyplayinggamesisbadforkids.B.Parentsandkidsholddifferentopinionstowardsvideogames.C.Playinggamescancauseargumentsbetweenparentsandtheirchildren.D.Astoryaboutkids’arguingwiththeirparentsaboutplayingvideogames.6.CherylOlsen’sstudyismentionedto________.第2頁/共18頁A.expresstheauthor’sattitudetowardsplayingvideogamesB.showthenegativeimpactplayingvideogamescanhaveC.showthepositiveimpactplayingvideogamescanhaveD.sharethefindingsofthelatestresearchaboutvideogames7.Accordingtothearticle,whatisNOTthedisadvantagesvideogamesbringtokids?A.Theymaycauseharmtokids’eyesight.B.Theymaymakekidsdifficulttofocusonstudy.C.Theymaydamagekids’coordinationandmemory.D.Theymayputkidsindangerbecauseoflessresponsetime.8.Theauthorismostlikelytosupport________.A.playingeducationalgameswithoutbreaksB.a(chǎn)lwayswearingaheadsetwhenplayinggamesC.playingactivegameswhichparentscantakepartinD.remainingseatedthewholetimewhileleavingoneearfreefromyourheadset(2022春·北京海淀·八年級統(tǒng)考期中)Ithappenseverynight—bedtime.Butwhatifyou’renotsleepy?Shouldyoustillgotobedifyouarejustgoingtolietherewithyoureyeswideopen?It’saproblemthathasbeenaroundaslongastherearepeopletryingtosleep.Youmightbeexcitedbysomethingyoudidintheday.Youmightbenervousaboutwhatyou’regoingtodothenextday.Maybeyoudon’tlikesleepingaloneinyourroom.Maybeyouhavefrightening(嚇人的)dreams.Allofthesearepossiblereasonsforyoursleepingproblem.However,therearesomestepsyoucantaketohelpyousolveit.Onethingthatcanhelpistalkingtoaparentoranothertrustedadultaboutwhatyou’reworryingaboutatbedtime.Forexample,ifyou’renervousabouttakingatest,orupsetaboutbeingteased(被嘲弄)atschool,itcanreallyhelptotellsomebody.Knowingthatsomebodyhasheardyoucanhelpeaseyourmindsothatyoucanhaveagoodrest.Sleepinginacomfortablebedinaquietandcoolroomisagoodchoice.Ifthere’sanythinginyourroomthatmakesyoufeeluneasyoranxiousatnight,likeapicturethatlooksstrangeinthedark,oranoisyfaucet(水龍頭)inthebathroom,besuretoaskyourparentstomoveorfixit.Makesureelectronics,suchasmobilephonesoriPads,arekeptawayfromyourbed.Theycankeepyouexcited,makingitharderforyoutofallasleep.Ifyouareusuallyrestlessaroundbedtime,doingcertainthingstorelaxbeforehandmayhelpyoufallasleep.Trytotakemoretimetowinddownbytakingawarmbath,orlisteningtoabedtimestoryatleast30minutesbeforeyougotosleep.Italsohelpstofollowabedtimeroutineandgotosleepatthesametimeeverynight.Asaresult,yourbodywillgetthemessagethatit’salmosttimetosleep.Yourbodywillknowtostartfeelingtired.Inordertofindtherightsolutionforyou,it’simportantthatyouunderstandwhatexactlyiskeepingyouupatnight.Gettingagoodnight’ssleepisworththetimeandeffortoffindingtherightsolutiontoyoursleepingproblem.9.Paragraph2ismainlyabout________.第3頁/共18頁A.whypeoplehavefrighteningdreamsatnightB.whydaytimeactivitiesinfluencepeople’ssleepC.whatcanhelppeoplesolvethesleepingproblemD.whatmaymakeitdifficultforpeopletofallasleep10.Ifyouwanttofeellessnervousaboutatestandhaveagoodsleep________.A.youshouldstudyharderatschoolC.youshouldsleepinaquietandcoolroomB.youcangotoyourparentsforhelpD.youcanlistentosomestoriesbeforebedtime11.Whatdoesthephrase“winddown”inParagraph5probablymean?A.Keepclean.B.Getrelaxed.C.Stayawake.D.Feelexcited.12.Togetagoodsleep,whatdoesthewriteradviseyoutodofirst?A.Togotobedatacertaintimeeverynight.B.Todosomethingtomakeyoutiredintheday.C.Tostayawayfromelectronicsbeforegoingtobed.D.Toknowtheexactreasonwhyyoustayawakeatnight.(2022春·北京海淀·八年級統(tǒng)考期中)Everyonewantstobewell-liked.Ashumans,wearebornwiththeneedtobevaluedandlikedbyothers.Beingpartofagrouphasbeennecessaryinalotofways.Connectionisabasichumanneed.Manypeoplefeelasthoughtheyhavetobeacertainwaytobewell-liked.Theythinkotherswilllikethemmoreiftheyputtheirbestselvesforward,don’tmakemistakes,andalwaysknowtherightthingtosay.However,somesurprisingsciencemaybeputtingallthisinquestion.ThePratfallEffectItturnsoutthatpeoplewhonevermakemistakesareactuallylesslikeable.AccordingtoanexperimentbyElliotAronsoninthe1960s,peoplewhomadeasmallblunder,suchasdroppingcoffeeovertheirshirt,wereconsideredmorelikeablethanthosewhodidn’t.Thiswasonlytrueforpeoplewhowereconsideredcompetent(有能力的)inthefirstplace,though.Thisphenomenon(現(xiàn)象)wastermedthePratfallEffect.ThePratfallEffectshowsthatit’snotonlyokaytomakemistakes,butitcanactuallybehelpfultous.Vulnerability(weakness)isendearing(討人喜歡的).Ithelpsusformconnectionswithothers.Whenweunderstandwheresomeoneiscomingfromanconnectionwiththem,wedevelopadeepemotionalbondandlikethemmore.ApplythistoyourownlifeYoucanusethisinformationtoyouradvantage.Firstly,it’simportanttoknowlikeabilitydependsoncontext.Whatsomeonefindsendearinginonesituationmaynotworkinanother,anddifferentpeoplemightfinddifferentqualitiesmorelikeable.Sometimesthethingswedislikethemostaboutourselvesarethemostendearingtoothers.Thesamecanbetruefortheopposite.Justbeyourtrueselfandpeoplewillfindwhattheylovemostaboutyou.Secondly,vulnerabilityisagoodthing.Sharingthemostinner,realpartsofyourselvescancreatemeaningfulconnections.Pretending(假裝)tobeperfectisnotsomethingthatpeoplefindendearing.Butopeningupissomethingthatpeoplecaneasilyconnectwith.第4頁/共18頁Likeabilityisnotasstraightforwardasyoumightthink.Whatyouthinkmakesyoumorelikeablemightactuallymakeyoulesslikeable.Stoppretendingyounevermakemistakes.It’sthebestpathtoatrueandmeaningfulhumanconnection.13.WhatcanwelearnfromthePratfallEffect?A.Lifeexperiencecanbeenrichedbymakingmistakes.B.Thefearofmakingmistakesmakespeoplemorecareful.C.Peoplewhomakesmallmistakesmayturnouttobemorelikeable.D.Theabilitytolearnfrommistakesmakesapersonmorecompetent.14.Whatisthewriter’sopiniononvulnerability?A.Itleadsustotherightwaytobeperfect.B.Itworksasasmartwaytoexpressouropinions.C.Itmakesotherpeoplefeelbetteraboutthemselves.D.Ithelpsusformmeaningfulconnectionswithothers.15.Thewritersuggeststhatweshouldstaytruetoourselvesbecause________.A.likeabilityvariesindifferentcasesC.weshouldacceptandlikewhoweareB.noonecanbeperfectD.it’shardtopretendallthetime16.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.ASecrettoImprovingYourQualityofLifeB.AKeytoBeingLikeableWhenMakingMistakesC.ThePossibleBenefitsofBuildingupConnectionsD.TheSurprisingScienceBehindBeingWell-liked(2022春·北京豐臺·八年級北京十八中??计谥校㎡nedayafterschool,Iwenttotheteacher’sofficetoseemyteacher,butnobodywasthere.AsIwasabouttoleave,Inoticedapieceofpaperonthefloor.Ipickeditupandsawthewords“FINAL-TERMEXAMINATION”atthetop.Iputthepaperintomyschoolbagsecretlyandranoutoftheroom.AfterIcamebackhome,Itookoutthepaperquickly.Itwastheexampaperofmyworstsubject,History.Ifeltexcited.Myheartbeatfast.ItookoutmyHistorybookandstartedworkingontheanswer.Ihadneveransweredanyquestionssoseriously.OnthedayoftheHistoryexam,Iwentintotheexamhallconfidently.Whenthepaperwassenttome,Idreamtofgettingthehighestmarkinthewholegradeandcouldnothelpsmiling.“MyHistoryteacheralwaysencouragedmetoworkhardandgetbettergrades,butIlethimdowntimeandtimeagain.ThistimeIwillgivehimabigsurprise,”Ithought.Whentheteachersaidwecouldstart,Iturnedthepaperover.Tomysurprise,allthequestionsweredifferent.LaterIfeltnervous.Intheend,Ialmostleftthepaperundone.Aftertheexam,Irantothetoilet,tookoutthepaperandcarefullyreaditfromthetop.Oh!Itwaslastyear’sexampaper.IreadallthequestionsbutIhadn’treadthedate.ThisisalessoninwhichIknowIhavetoputmyfeetontheground.Iregretteddoingsuchasillything.After第5頁/共18頁that,ItoldmyteacherthetruthandIpromisedtobehonest.Fromthenon,Iworkedharderthaneverbefore.17.Thewriterwenttotheteacher’sofficeto________.A.takeanexamB.seehisteacherC.gethisschoolbagD.a(chǎn)sksomequestions18.Thewriteralways________inhisHistoryexams.A.gothighmarksB.didsillythingsC.lethisteacherdownD.leftthepaperundone19.Whendidthewriterknowitwaslastyear’sexampaper?A.Beforehereadallthequestions.C.Untilhewentintotheteacher’soffice.B.Assoonashereturnedhome.D.Afterhereadthepaperinthetoilet.(2022春·北京豐臺·八年級北京十八中??计谥校貯reyouahappypersonmostofthetime?Ordoyoueasilygetangrysometimes?Everyonehasadifferenttemperament(脾氣).Itisusuallybelievedthatbothgenes(基因)andenvironmentmayaffect(影響)people’stemperamentsindifferentways.Butnowscientistshavefoundthattheseasonofbirthalsoplaysarole.②ScientistsfromBudapest,Hungary,studied400universitystudents.Inthestudy,thestudentsneededtofinishaquestionnaire(問卷).Thepurposeofitwastofindoutwhichoffourkindsoftemperamentstheymosthad.Fromthequestionnaire,scientistsfoundthatthestudentsalwaysansweredsomethinglike“Mymoodoftenchangesfornoreason”and“Ilovetodealwithnewprojects,evenifitisrisky”.Theseanswerswerethenmatchedwiththeirbirthdays.③Theydiscoveredthatpeopleborninsummereasilychangebetweensadandhappymoodscomparedtopeopleborninwinter.Thosewhoalwaysfeelpositivearemostlyborninspringandsummer.④Thestudyalsofoundthatthoseborninautumnlessprobablyhadamoodofdepressionwhichmayeasilydrivethemtocry,whilethoseborninwinterwerenoteasiertobeangry.⑤Scientistssaidthatthiswasprobablybecausetheseasonshadaninfluenceoncertainchemicalsinthehumanbody.Andthechemicalsareimportanttocontrolpeople’smoodseveninadultlife.⑥“Itseemsthatwhenyouarebornmayincreaseordecreaseyourchanceofdevelopingcertainmooddisorders(紊亂),”leadscientistXeniaGondatoldTheTelegraph.20.Whatprobablycan’taffect(關(guān)系)people’stemperaments(脾氣)accordingtoParagraph1?A.Genes.B.Ages.C.Seasons.D.Environment.21.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“depression”mostprobablymean?A.Sadness.B.Happiness.C.Surprise.D.Excitement.22.WhichofthefollowingsentencesisNOTtruefromthepassage?A.Peopleborninsummerchangetheirmoodsmoreeasily.B.Theseasonofbirthhasaninfluenceonhuman’smoods.C.Therewere400middleschoolstudentstakingpartinthestudy.D.Theanswerstothequestionnairewerematchedwiththeirbirthdays.23.What’sthebesttitleforthispassage?A.SeasonsandMoodsB.TheInfluenceofGenes第6頁/共18頁C.MoodsandHealthD.TheImportanceofBirthplaces(2022春·北京朝陽·八年級日壇中學(xué)統(tǒng)考期中)Adesert(沙漠)isadifficultplaceforanimalstolive,andsomehaveunusualwaysofmakingaliving.TheTexaslizardhasastrangewaytokeepitselfsafe.Whenapredator(掠食動物)getstooclose,bloodgoesoutfromthelizard’seyes.Thenitbreathesinmuchairtomakeitsbodylookbigger.Anotherinterestingdesertanimalisthejavelina.Tomakeapredatorafraidandrunaway,thejavelinabravelyfacestheanimal.Itmakesabignoisewithitsteeth.Itraisesthehardhairsonitsbacktomakeitselflookbigger.Thejavelinaalsogivesoffastrongsmellasawarningwhenitisafraid.Thissmellissostrongthatjavelinasarealsocalled“smellypigs”.Javelinaskeepsafebystayingclosetotheirfamily,sothere’sagoodchancetheycanmakeapredatorchangeitsmind!Youmightthinkarainforestwouldbeeasiertoliveinthanadesert.Afterall,there'splentyoffoodandwaterinarainforest.Butthatalsomeansalotofanimalslivethere.Beingabletoclimbtreesisausefulskillintherainforest.Itallowsananimaltokeepawayfrompredators.Theslothspendsmostofitslifeinthetreetops.Itsstrong,curvedclaws(爪子)helpitclimbandhangupsidedownfrombranches.Theslothalsomovesveryslowly.Itdoesthissoit’snotnoticed.Theaye-ayelivesonlyintherainforestofMadagascar,nearAfrica.Theaye-ayeisanightanimal.Thishelpsittostaysafefromdaytimepredators.However,thenumberoftheaye-ayekeepsgoingdownandtheymaydieout.Peoplehavehunteditbecausetheythinkitbringsbadluck.Also,muchoftherainforestinMadagascarhasbeencutdown,whichhasdestroyedtheaye-aye’shome.Todaytherearelaws(法律)tokeeppeoplefromkillingit.24.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Whattheanimalsinthedesertlooklike.B.Howtheanimalsintherainforestfindtheirfood.C.Howtheanimalsinthedesertandintherainforeststaysafe.D.Whatanimalsareindangeroflosingtheirlivingenvironment.25.Howdoesalizardprotectitselfwhenapredatorgetstooclose?A.Itclimbstrees.C.Itgivesoffastrongsmell.26.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Theaye-ayeisawelcomeanimalinAfrica.B.Thereisnofood,nowaterandnodangerinthedesert.C.Thelizardandthejavelinacanmaketheirbodieslookbiggertokeepsafe.D.Itisreallydangerousfortheslothtoliveintheforestnomatterwhereitis.B.Itmakesabignoise.D.Bloodgoesoutfromitseyes.第7頁/共18頁(2022春·北京朝陽·八年級日壇中學(xué)統(tǒng)考期中)We’veallbeeninconversationswherewe’veknownthattheotherpersonwasn’treallypayingattention.AccordingtotheUniversityofMissouri,45%ofcommunicationislistening,andyetmostpeoplerememberonly25%to50%oftheinformationtheyhear.Whetheryou’reinaclassroom,abusinesssetting,orarelationship,failingtohear75%what’ssaidtoyouissuretoleadtobigproblems.Activelisteninghelpssolvethem.WhatisActiveListening?Itmeansmorethanlisteningtothewordsthataresaid.Instead,youthinkaboutwhatyouhear,andtrytofindoutthepurpose,content,andemotionfromthespeaker.Activelisteningrequirespayingattention.Ifyou’rewatchingTVorlookingatyourphonewhilesomeoneistalking,you’renotactivelylistening.Theothersideofactivelisteningismakingsuretheotherpersonknowsthatyou’redoingso.Signslikeeyecontactandreplyingwithinsightful(有深刻見解的)commentsareimportant.WhyActiveListeningMattersVerbal(言語的)communicationisveryimportantineverypartoflife.Activelisteningcanhelpyoucommunicatebetter,reducemisunderstandings,andbuildmoresuccessfulfamilyorworkingrelationships.Forexample,familymembersoftenhavebadlisteninghabits.Theydon’tpayattentiontowhatissaidbecausetheythinktheyknowwhatiscomingnext.Theyhearwhattheyexpecttohear,insteadofwhatfamilymembersactuallysay.Activelisteningmakesitpossibletosolvethisproblem.LearningHowtoListenActivelisteningtakespractice.Hereareafewtipsonimprovingyourlisteningskills:Payattention!Putdownyourphoneandmakeeyecontactwiththepersontalkingtoyou.Makenotesinmindaboutthespeaker’smainpoint,aswellasafewspecificthingsthey’resaying.Whyaretheytellingyouthis?Howdoesthespeakerfeelaboutwhatthey’resaying?Don’tthinkaboutanswering.Focusonwhattheywantyoutohear.Showthatyou’relistening.Thespeakercantellifyou’repayingattention.Makeeyecontact,nodwhenyouneedto,andgivesmallverbalcommentslike“yes”and“huh”.Butdon’trepeatsomethingthey’vejustsaid.Thismightseemlikeagoodwaytoshowthatyou’relistening,butitcanderail(使脫軌)theconversation.Offerfeedback(反饋).Whentheopportunitycomesup,you’llbeabletoofferinsightfulfeedbackonwhatwassaid.Thismighttaketheformofreflectingonwhatwassaid,askingfollow-upquestions,ofofferingyourownviewpoint.Activelisteningcanavoidthatdeer-in-the-headlightsfeelingthatcanhappenwhensomeoneasks,“Whatdoyouthink?”Ifyou’vebeenactivelylistening,you’llbereadytoanswerthoughtfully.27.Accordingtothepassage,whichonecanheactivelistening?A.Askingsomequestionsbeforelistening.B.ListeningtosomeonewhilewatchingTV.C.Thinkingaboutwhatyouhearwhilelistening.D.Guessingwhatthespeakerwillsaybeforelistening.28.Activelisteningisimportantbecause______.A.itchangespeople’slisteninghabitscompletelyB.ithelpspeopletocommunicatewithothersbetter第8頁/共18頁C.itmakescommunicationimportantineverypartoflifeD.Itensurespeopledon’tmakemistakesinbusinesssettings29.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?A.Noddingoftenintheconversationcanhelpyoulistenactively.B.Askingfollow-upquestionsisnotasgoodasofferingpointsofview.C.Repeatingwhat’ssaidbythespeakermeansyouareanactivelistener.D.Payingattentionintheconversationmeansmorethanjustlisteningtothewords.30.Theunderlinedword“deer-in-the-headlights”probablymeans______.A.NotbeingabletoseeC.notknowinghowtoreactB.notbeingabletounderstandD.notknowinghowtolisten(2022春·北京昌平·八年級統(tǒng)考期中)Withtheglobaleconomy(全球經(jīng)濟)growingquickly,moreandmorejobsconnectedwithscienceandtechnologywillcomeouttofitthesociety.Butwhatkindofjobsinscienceandtechnologywillbeimportantinthefuture?First,jobsrelatedto(與……相關(guān))computerswillgrowfastastheywillbeimportantjobsinthefuture.Nearlyallorganizationsusecomputerandinformationtechnology(IT)todobusinessefficiently(高效地).ComputerengineersuseITtoolstoachievetheirgoals.Theymaydesignanddevelopnewcomputersystemsbychoosingandsettinguphardwareandsoftware.Second,aspeopletakemorecareoftheirhealth,jobsrelatedtohealthcarewillbeimportant,too.BestHealthCareJobslistcanhelpyoubreathe,eat,walk,speak,hear,moveandseebetter.Theycanalsohelppatientsagainstdiseases.Manyofthehigh-payingjobs,suchasdentistsandmedicaldoctors,areamongtheBestHealthCareJobs.Third,biologywillbeaveryimportantsubject,forpeoplewanttoknowmoreabouttheworldandwanttochangelifetoabetterone.Biologyisaninterestingsubjectbecauseitstudiesaboutlife.Itwilltellyouhowyouaremade,whyyoureyesornoseoryourheightarelikeyourmother’s,inwhatwaytheoppositesex“opposite”toyou,andalotmoretolearnaswellasaboutplantsandanimals,andallotherlivingcreaturesonearth.Finally,asmoreplacesofinterestarepopularintheworld,moreandmorepeopleliketravellingwithfriendsorfamiliesaroundtheworld,sotourismdevelopsfasterandfaster.Thetouristindustryhasplayedapositiveroleinmeetingtheculturalneedsofthepublic,carryingforwardnationalcultureandachievingthecontinuabledevelopment.Asaresult,jobsoftourismwillbecomeimportantjobsaswell.31.Morejobsinscienceandtechnologywillbecomepopularbecause_________.A.theglobaleconomyisincreasingrapidlyB.peoplelikestudyingscienceandtechnologyC.scienceandtechnologyareimportanttoourbodyhealthD.jobsinscienceandtechnologyareimportantinthepast32.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?A.OrganizationsseldomuseITtodobusiness.B.HealthCareJobsareimportantbutwithlowpay.C.Biologyishelpfulforpeopletoagainstdiseases.第9頁/共18頁D.Touriststravelcanspreadthenationalculture.33.Whatisthemainpurposeinwritingthispassage?A.Todiscusshowwecandevelopabilities.B.Tointroduceimportantjobsforthefuture.C.Toshowthechoicesoffindingagoodjob.D.Toexplainwhyweshouldlearnmanysubjects.(2022春·北京昌平·八年級統(tǒng)考期中)OntheeveningofFebruary4,whenthelasttwotorchbearers(火炬手)rantothecenteroftheBird’sNestwiththe“flying”torch,thewholeaudiencewassilentandattractedattention.Thestageappearedslowlyandthetorchwasgentlyputintothebase.Atthistime,the“flying”begantochangeintoabutterfly,andthecrystalcleardisplayscreenturnedintoa“snowflake”,holdingtheflame(火焰)intheair.InthehistoryoftheOlympicGames,thelightingwaysofthemaintorchhavebeencreative.ButthemaintorchoftheBeijing2022WinterOlympicGamesisstilldisplayedinanunexpectedwayinfrontofhundredsofmillionsofaudiencesaroundtheworld---lowfire,screendisplayanddancingintheair.Withthesupportofscienceandtechnology,themain

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