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中考英語(yǔ)專項(xiàng)練習(xí)(補(bǔ)全短文)(一)Theworldisaninterestingplace.Differentpeoplelikedifferentthings.Somepeoplelikeloudmusic.Otherpeopledon't.1________Manypeoplelikesports,buttheydonotalllikethesamesports.Insomecountries,cricketisaverypopularsport.Inothersitisnotpopularatall.NooneplaysitorwatchesitonTV.However,mostpeoplelikesoccer.TheWorldCupisverypopular.2_________Differentpeoplelikedifferentfoods.Somepeopledonotlikemeat.3________Somepeopledonotlikepotatoesorbread.Theypreferrice.?4________Mostpeoplehavetheirfavoritecolors.Somepeoplelikebrightcolors.Otherspreferdarkcolors.Manypeopleliketraveling.Differentpeoplelikedifferentplaces.Somepeopleliketogotothecountryside.Theylikethefreshair.Somepeopleliketogotothecities,becausetheylikeshopping.5_________Whatdoyoulike?Haveyougotanidea?A.Theylikesoftmusic.B.Noteveryonelikesthesamecolor.C.MillionsofpeoplewatchthegamesonTV.D.Differentpeoplelikedifferentkindsofpets.E.Theyeatfruitandvegetablesmostofthetime.F.Sotheydon'traisepigsintheircountries.G.Someotherpeopleenjoybeautifulplaceslikethemountainsorbeaches.(二)Isthereaconnectionbetweenmusicandlanguage?Accordingtorecentstudies,theanswerisyes41Here,welookattwoexamples.ArecentstudybyresearcherKrausshowsthatplayingamusicalinstrumentcanimproveaperson’shearingability.42Thepeopleinthefirstgroupweremusicians,whilethoseinthesecondgrouphadnomusicaltraining.Themusicianswereabletohearthetalkingpersonmoreclearly.43Thinkaboutviolinistsinanorchestra(管弦樂(lè)隊(duì))?Whentheviolinistsplaywiththegroup,theyheartheirowninstrumentandmanyothers,too.Buttheviolinistsmustlistencloselytowhattheyareplaying,andpaynoattentiontotheothersounds.Inthisway,musiciansareabletofocusoncertainsounds,eveninaroomwithlotsofnoise.Schlaug,adoctoratHarvardMedicalSchool,workswithstroke(中風(fēng))patients.Becauseoftheirillness,thesepeoplecannotsaytheirnames,addresses,orotherinformationnormally.However,theycanstillsing.44Whydoesthiswork?Schlaugisn’tsure.Musicseemstomakedifferentpartsofthebrainwork,includingthedamagedparts.Thismighthelppatientstousethatpartofthebrainagain.Musicimprovesconcentration(注意力),memory,listeningskills,andouroveralllanguageabilities.45Playinganinstrumentorsingingcanhelpusdobetterinschoolandkeepourbrainsharpaswegetolder.Musicisnotonlyenjoyable,butifsalsogoodforusinmanyotherways.A.Itcanevenhelpsickpeoplegetbetter.B.Musicimprovescertainlanguageabilitiesinthebrain.C.Musicianshearbetterbecausetheylearntopayattentiontocertainsounds.D.Schlaugwassurprisedtofindthatsingingwordshelpedhispatientstospeak.E.Inhisstudytwogroupsofpeoplelistenedtoapersontalkinginanoisyroom.(三)Startinghighschoolisagreatexperienceforanyteenager.Whetheryouarecomingfromamiddleshool(gradessixthrougheight)orajuniorhighschool(gradesseventhroughnine),therearemanythingsabouthighschoolthataredifferentfromyouroldschoolenvironment.1________Youwillfacebeinginanewschool,makingnewfriendsinanunfamiliarclassandgettingtoknownewteachers.Thesenewteacherswillusuallyhavehigheracademic(學(xué)術(shù)的)levelthanyourmiddleandjuniorhighschoolteachers.2.________Inreturn,theyexpectyoutoworkhardanddevelopyourskills.Ontopofallthis,peerpressure(同伴壓力)todrinkandsmokeoftenincreasesinhighschool.3.________Althoughthereisalotofpressure,itisnothingyoucannotdealwith.Ifyouarefeelingpressuretodosomethingthatyoufeeliswrong,talktoafriend,parentorcounselortofindasolution.4.________Ifyouarenotsucceedingacademically,findsomeonetohelpyou.Ifyoufeellonely,trytojoinaschoolcluborgrouptomakenewfriends.5.________Withtime,youwillcometobethankfulforeverythingaboutyourexperience.Onthepointofstartingyourhighschool,areyouready?A.Youwillexperiencemanychanges.B.Theywanttohelpyougetintocollege.C.Highschoolmayseemdiscouraging(令人沮喪)atfirst.D.Theyaretheretohelpyougetintothisgreatnewtimeinyourlife.E.Besides,thepressurecouldalsocomefromgrades,lonelinessandsoon.(四)Rockclimbing(攀巖)didnotbecomeasportuntilinthelate19thcentury.1 Whilerockclimbingmaystillbenecessaryformountainclimbing,mostpeoplejustclimblowmountainsforfun.Ifyouhaveeverdonerockclimbing,youwillknowthatitisnotaveryeasysport.2 Whatmostpeopledon’tknowisthatrockclimbingisoneofthesportsthatdependonyourbodyandmind(意志).Toclimbsuccessfully,onemustusewonderfulskills.3 Anotherimportantruleisthatyourarmsonlyholdyouclosetotherockfacewhileyourlegsarepushingyouup.Thecloseryouaretotherockface,theeasieritistoclimb.4 Onceyoustarttolearnhowtoclimb,you’llfindmorefun.Peoplewholikegamessuchaschessplayingorproblem-solvingmayloverockclimbing,becausetheyarenearlythesameinthewayofthinking.5Anyonewhoenjoysadifficultgameandlovestheoutdoorsshouldthinkoftakingrockclimbingasanewhobby.A. Oneoftheimportantrulesistoalwayshavethreepartsofyourbodyontherockface.B. Rockclimbinghasareallylonghistory.C. Butnowithasbecomeapopularoutdooractivity.D. Foranyonewhowantstogetintobeautifulshape,rockclimbingisafunandgoodway.E. Rockclimbingisawonderfulsport.F. Indoorandoutdoorrockclimbingbothneedpractice.(五)1._________Youarepolitewhenyoushowgoodmanners.Lookaroundthelunchroomthenexttimewhenyouarethere.Youwillquicklybeabletotellwhoispoliteandwhoisnot.2.________Itispolitetochewfoodwiththeirmouthsclosed.It’snotverypolitetotalkwithfoodintheirmouthsortotalkaloudinthelunchroom.Youcanshowyouarepolitewhenyoumeetsomeonenew.3.__________Shakehands.Smile.Thensay,“Hi,mynameis...4.________”Heorshewillbepleasedwithhowpoliteyouare.5._________Italsotellsothersthatyouknowhowtoactproperly.Thebestwaytodothisistomakeeyecontactwiththeperson.Itisverynicetomeetyou.Beingpolitetellsothersyourespectthem.Whatdoesitmeanttobepolite?Yourfriendstalkquietly,andtheyarepolite.(六)Manystudentsdon'tlikejoiningschoolplays.Somethinktheyaretooshyonthestage((舞臺(tái)).1_______Othersthinkthatisveryboring.WhenIheardtheEnglishclubwouldhaveanEnglishplaySnowWhite,Idecidedtojoinit.2_______Thereweremanycharactersintheplay.Ofcourse,thegirlswantedtoplaytheprincess(公主).3_______WangPingandothersixboysintheclubplayedthesevendwarfs(矮人).IthoughtImightgettheroleoftheprincess.ButHeYangotit.MissWangaskedmetoacttheroleofthequeen.Iwasn'tveryhappyaboutthis.ButMissWangsaid,4"__________"Fromthenon,Itriedtoactthequeen.ItwasdifficultformetodoitbecauseIhadnoexperience(經(jīng)驗(yàn))inacting.Aftertwomonths’hardpractice,wewerereadytoperformonstage.5__________Peopleinthehallenjoyeditverymuch.A.Themostimportantthingistheacting.B.LiFeiplayedtheking.C.Somesaytheyaretoobusy.D.Iwantedtoplaytheking.E.ThemainreasonwasthatIreallywantedtobeonstage.F.Itwassuccessful.G.Itriedmybesttopractice.(七)InCanadayoucanfinddogs,cats,horsesetc.inalmosteveryfamily.Thesearetheirpets.1_____Beforetheykeepthemattheirhouses,theytakethemtoanimalhospitalstogivethemneedlessothattheywon'tcarrydisease.Theyhavespecialanimalfoodstores,thoughtheycangetanimalfoodinalmosteverystore.2_____Whenyouvisitpeople'shomes,theywouldbeverygladtoshowyoutheirpetsandtheyareveryproudofthem.Youwillalsofindalmosteveryfamilyhasabirdfeederintheirgarden.Allkindsofbirdsarewelcomedtocomeandhaveagoodmeal.3_____NobodyisallowedtokillanyanimalsinCanada.4_____Ifyoukilledananimal,youwouldbepunished.Ifananimalhappenedtogetrunoverbyacar,peoplewouldbeverysadaboutit.5_____Oneofthemmightbe:Theirfamilytieisnotascloseasours.Whenchildrengrowup,theyleavetheirparentsandstarttheirowncareer.Thentheoldmanwillfeellonely.Butpetscansolvethisproblem.Theycanbegoodfriendsandneverleavethemalone.A.Peopleusuallyusecagestokeepthemathome.B.Theyarefreetocomeandgo.C.PeopleinCanadahavemanyreasonstolikeanimals.D.Peoplelovethesepetsandregardthemastheirgoodfriends.E.Whydon'tpeoplekillanimals?F.SomepeoplespendaroundtwohundredCanadiandollarsamonthonanimalfood.G.Theyhavealawagainstkillingwildanimals.(八)Ifyouthinkyouaretooshyandwanttobealittleoutgoing,trythefollowing.1__________

Tellpeopleyouareshy.2__________

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