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學(xué)年初三英語中考閱讀理解突破(主要訓(xùn)練細(xì)節(jié)題和主旨題)難度適中AAfamousteacherwasspeakingtothestudentsatourschool.Hebeganhislessonbyholdingupa¥100bill.Thenhesaidtothethreehundredstudents,“Whowouldlikethis¥100bill?”Thestudentsbegantoputuptheirhandsatonce.Thenhesaid,“Iamgoingtogivethis¥100tooneofyou,butfirst,letmedothis.”Hethenmadethebillintoaball.Thenhesaid,“Whowantsitnow?”Thehandswentbackintotheair.“Well,”hesaid,“WhatifIdothis?”andhedroppeditonthefloorandsteppedonit.Hepickedupthedirty,crumpledbillandsaid.“Whostillwantsit?”Handswentbackintotheair.“Myfriends,”hesaid,“youhavelearnedavaluablelessontoday.Nomatter(無論)whatIdidtothemoney,youstillwanteditbecauseitdidnotgodowninvalue.Itwasstillworth¥100!”Manytimesinourlives,wearedropped,crumpled(崩潰),andsteppedonbythechanceswetakeandthethingsthathappentous.Wefeelasifweareworthnothing.Butremember,nomatterwhathashappenedtoyou,youwillneverloseyourvalue:youarealwaysvaluabletothosepeoplewholoveyou.Yourvaluedoesn’tcomefromwhatyoudoorwhomyouknow,butWHOYOUARE.Youarespecialandvaluable.Don’teverforgetit!1.Eventhoughitwasdirty,themoney.A.stillwentupinvalue B.wasworthnothingC.didn’tgodowninvalue D.wasstillours2.Wearealwaysvaluabletothepeople.A.whopayus B.whocallusC.whohateus D.wholoveus3.Yourvaluedoesn’tcomefromwhatyoudobut.A.whoyouknow B.whomadeyouC.whoyouremember D.whoyouareBManyofusdon’tpayattentiontotheimportanceofeyecare.It’ssaidthatifyoutakecareofyourbody,thenyoucanbehealthy.Thatiswhyoureyesshouldbegivenalotofcare.Naturaleyecareshouldbeputinanumberoneplace.Thereareseveralcausesleadingtopooreyesight,likenotenoughfood,genes(基因)andaging(年齡增長).Televisions,computersandreadingarealsothecausesofhavingpooreyesight.Ifyouhappentoworkinfrontofthecomputer,itisbesttotakearesteveryonceinawhile.Somethingdirtycancauserednessandtheywillmakeyoufeeluncomfortable.Itisbadforyoureyes,too.Ifthishappens,thebestwayistocleanyoureyesbyusingcoldwater.Youmustalsotryyourbesttoprotectyoureyesfromharmfulthings.Forexample,sunglassesarenotjustfashionbuttheycanalsoserveasagreatwaytoprotectyoureyesightfromUVrays.Eatinghealthyfoodswilldogoodforyoureyesight.Rememberthatvitamins(維生素)A,CandEaregoodforeyes.Trytoeatfoodgroupsthathavethesevitamins.Andyoushoulddoeyeexercisesbecauseexerciseprotectsyoureyesight,too.Ifapersonexercisesregularly(規(guī)律地)andeatstherightkindoffood,hiseyeswillstayingoodconditionforalongtime.Allabovearenaturalwaysofeyecarethathelpuskeephealthyeyes.Beinghappyallthetimecanbehelpfultoaperson’seyesight,too.Inaword,eyecareisveryimportant,nomatterhowoldapersonis.4.________isthemostimportantwaytoprotectoureyes.A.Naturaleyecare B.TakingmedicineC.Seeingthedoctor D.Beinghappyallthetime5.Allthefollowingcausescanleadtobadeyesightexcept________.A.a(chǎn)ge B.height C.reading D.Computer6.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“UVrays”mean?A.沙上 B.閃電 C.紫外線 D.超聲波7.Whichisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.WaysofEyeCare B.WaysofEyeExercisesC.WayofBeingHappy D.WayofBeingHealthyCWhat’sthemostimportantthingforyoutohaveinyourlife?Somebodymentions(提到)hard-work,otherssuggestknowledge,loveandluck.Ifyouarrangethe26Englishlettersalphabetically(按字母表的順序)andusenumberstorepresenteachofthem,forexample,1fora,2forb,3forc…,youcanchangeanEnglishwordintoanumber.Sohard-workbecomes8+1+18+4+23+15+18+11=“98”,meaning98isitsmark;knowledge:11+14+15+23+12+5+4+7+5=“96”,whilelove:12+15+22+5=“54”,andluck:12+21+3+11=“47”,asmallmark.Noneofthesewordscangiveoneafullmark.Whataboutmoneyorprayer(祈禱)?Theycan’t,either.Thenwhatelse?Don’tbeworried.Youcanalwaysfindananswertoaprobleminyourlife,whenyouchangeyourwayoflookingatthingsordoingthings,oryourattitude(態(tài)度).Yes,attitudeistheword.Seeforyourself:attitude:1+20+20+9+20+21+4+5=100,afullmark.Differentattitudesleadtodifferentcoursesoflife.Mosttimespeoplehopeforabetterlife.Itispossiblethatonewillhaveachangeforthebetterafteronehaschangedone’sattitude.Whenyouchangeyourmannerandbecamefriendlytowardsothers,you’llmeetmoresmilingfacestowardsyou.Inthesameway,ifyoutakeapositive(積極地)attitudetowardsfailure(失敗),you’llfindit’salsorewardingthoughithascausedyoulosses.8.Whatisthemarkoftheword“money”?A.54 B.72 C.96 D.1009.Inthewriter’sopinion,whatisthemostimportantthinginaperson’slife?A.Hard-work. B.Knowledge. C.Money. D.Attitude.10.Accordingtothepassage,ifyoumeetwithproblems,thebestwayoutisto_______.A.a(chǎn)skforhelpfromothers B.sayyourprayerstoGodC.changeyourattitude D.trymaths-solvingmethods(方法)11.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthat______.A.differentattitudescomefromdifferentcoursesoflifeB.mathematicscansolveeveryproblemeasilyinourdailylifeC.failuresometimescanbringyougoodifyoutakeapositiveattitudeD.noneoftheEnglishwordsexcept“attitude”equalsto100ormoreDJaneAusten(1775-1817),anEnglishnovelist,startedwritingyoungandcompletedsixnovelsinherlife.TodayAusten’sbooksaremorepopularthanever.Inthelast10years,fiveofhersixnovelshavebeenmadeintoHollywoodfilms,whileherbookscontinuetobebest-sellers.RichardJenkyns,aprofessorofEnglishatOxfordUniversity,saysthathernovelsareaboutmarriage,friendshipsandthefamily,whicharestillwithustoday.“Thestoriesaretimeless.”Jenkynssaid.PrideandPrejudice(偏見)(1813)isAusten’smostfamouswork.ItisalovestoryaboutElizabethBennetandMr.Darcy.Atfirst,thesetwodislikeeachother.Elizabethispretty,smartandlively.SheisproudbecauseDarcydoesn’tknowaboutherfamily.Mr.Darcyishandsome,richandhasabetterfamilybackground.So,heisproudaswell.Atthesametime,DarcyholdsaprejudiceagainsttheBennetfamily.Hehasnounderstandingofwhythefamily,especiallyitsmotheranddaughtersshouldtrysohardtofindwealthyandpowerfulhusbands.Hethinkstheyarevulgar.Anyway,ElizabethandDarcyfinallyfallinloveandbecomearomanticcouplebuttheirfamiliesdon’twantthemto.InPrideandPrejudice,someofthemainthingsthatJaneAustenwantstoteachpeopleareasfollows.Oppositescanattracteachother.Loversshouldnotonlymakeeachotherfeelrelaxedorcomfortable,butalsoeducateandimproveeachother.Austenisoftencalledthegreatestromanticwriter,soitissurprisingsheremainedunmarried.“Maybeshewastooromantic,waitingfortheperfectman,”Jenkynssays.12.FromParagraph1andParagraph2,wecanknow________.A.JaneAustenpassedawayinherfiftiesB.Austen’sworksremainpopulartodayC.a(chǎn)llofAusten’sworkshavebeenmadeintoHollywoodfilmsD.Austen’sworksaremostlyaboutwarandthefamily13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“vulgar”inParagraph3mean?A.庸俗的 B.魯莽的 C.吝嗇的 D.狡詐的14.Elizabethhasn’tafirstgoodimpressionofMr.Darcybecauseheis_________.A.toorich B.tooshy C.tooproud D.toorude15.WhichofthefollowingsentencesisTrue?A.ElizabethandDarcyfallinloveatfirstsight.B.ElizabethhasabetterfamilybackgroundthanDarcy.C.DarcyhasafirstgoodimpressionofElizabeth’sfamily.D.ElizabethandDarcybecomearomanticcoupleintheend.EChina’sDouble11onlineshoppingfestivalisnowgettinggreener.Ithasbecomeatestfieldwheresomecompaniesaretryingtomakeadifferenceinlowercarbonemission(碳排放).In2021,Tmallgaveout100millionyuanworthofshoppingvouchers(代?券).Thecompanyencouragedpeopletobuygreenproductswiththevouchers.JD.comalsojoinedintheactivity.Thereweremorethan150milliongreenproductsattheshoppingfestival.Besides,JD.comsaiditwouldchoosecleanertransportationtomaketheworldgreener.ZTOExpressalsotooksomeactiontoachievethegoallastyear.Ithandedoutmorethan11millionrecyclablebags,takingtheplaceofabout1.l6billiondisposable(?次性的)bags.Itwashelpfulinsavingourenvironment.Atthesametime,Cainiaogaveout7.5millioneggstopeoplewhotookpartintheboxrecyclingactivity.Ontheonehand,theoldbagscanberecycledandontheotherhand,customerscangetsomethingusefulintheirdailylives.Therearealsosignsthatcustomersarebecoming“greener”intheirshoppinghabits.Forexample,mostpeopleonlybuythingstheyreallyneedinsteadofthethingstheyalreadyhave.“DuringtheDouble11,Iboughtacoffeemakerthatismuchcheaperthanonnormaldays.Theactivityofgettingnewoneswitholdproductscanhelpusavoidwastingmoney,”saidBiXin,acustomerinShenzhen.TheshoppingfestivalonNovember11thisnotonlyafestivalforshoppingnow.It’salsoausefulwaytohelpmorepeoplerealizewhatagreenlifeisandthentakeaction.16.Whatdoesthesecondparagraphmainlytalkabout?A.Whysomecompaniessoldgreenproducts. B.Whatpeoplegotduringtheshoppingfestival.C.Howsomecompaniesmadetheworldgreener. D.WhenJD.combegantochangethetransportation.17.Theeggsweregivenoutto________.A.remindpeoplenottowastefood B.encouragepeopletoprotecttheenvironmentC.introducetheshoppingfestivaltopeople D.givepeopleinformationaboutgreenproducts18.ThewritertalksabouttheshoppinghabitsinParagraph4to________.A.teachpeoplehowtosavemoney B.tellpeopleoldthingscanbereusedC.showthechangeofpeople’sshoppinghabits D.introducetheadvantagesofonlineshopping19.What’sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.Changesbroughtbygreenproducts B.NewshoppinghabitsofyoungpeopleC.InfluenceoftheDouble11shoppingfestival D.Greenandlow-carbononlineshoppingfestivalFEarthquakeshappenveryofteninTokyo,butTokyoisnotanunluckycity.ManyspecialparkshavebeenbuiltinTokyotokeeppeoplesafeduringearthquakes.Theseparkslooknothingdifferentfromtheotherparks,butwhenearthquakeshappen,theybecomelife-savingplaces.Manyusefulthingsinthosespecialparkscanmeetpeople’sbasicneeds.Forexample,

itisusuallyhardforpeopletogetwaterafterearthquakes.Inthespecialparks,peoplecangetdrinkingwaterfromthewaterpump(泵).Ifpeopleneedtousetoilets(廁所),theycanchoosespecialtoiletsthatcanbeusedwithoutwater.Also,thehelicopter(直升機(jī))canlandonsquaresorbaseballfieldsandbringfoodorotherthingstopeople.What’smore,ifpeopleneedtocookintheparks,somespecialbenchescanbecomecookingthings.However,thoseusefulthingsarenotenoughforpeopletofaceearthquakes.Themostimportantpartliesintrainingpeople.Theparks,togetherwithfirestationsandthepolice,willtrainwithlocalpeopleattheusualtime.Thiswillletpeoplethinkandmovefasterduringrealearthquakesandletthemprotectthemselvesbetter.So,whatcanwedotoprotectourselvesfromgettinghurtinearthquakes?First,weneedtocheckourfurnitureandmakesuretheywon’tfalldowneasily.Second,whenanearthquakehappens,weneedtostayundertablesordesksandprotectourhead.Third,wecankeepourdooropenandwearcomfortableshoesduringsmallearthquakesinordertogetoutsafely.20.WhatcanwelearnaboutthespecialparksfromParagraph1?A.Thespecialparkscanstopearthquakes.B.Therearen’tenoughspecialparksinTokyo.C.Thespecialparkslookdifferentfromthecommonones.D.Peoplecanbesaferinthespecialparksduringearthquakes.21.Duringearthquakes,peoplecanfind________inthesespecialparks.①drinkingwater

②traditionaltoilets

③personalplanes

④cookingthingsA.①③ B.③④ C.①④ D.②④22.Whyareusefulthings“notenough”forpeople?A.Becausetheycan’tworkwell.B.Becauseself-helpismoreimportant.C.Becausethegovernmentdoesn’thaveenoughmoney.D.Becauseit’shardforpeopletofindthemduringearthquakes.23.Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?A.Howtostaysafeduringearthquakes. B.Whypeopleshouldchecktheirfurniture.C.Howtopreparefordangerbeforeitcomes. D.Whatwouldhappeninanearthquake.24.Wheredoesthisreadingprobablycomefrom?A.Sportsreport. B.Naturemagazine. C.Scienceresearch. D.Travelguidebook.GWhilethemobileInternetischangingthewaywelive,moreandmoreoldpeopleinChinaaregettinginonthedigitalworld,thoughtheystillhavesometrouble.YangSu,a61-year-oldprofessionalmicrovlogger(專業(yè)微博博主),isamongthem.Withmorethan2.3millionfollowersonChina’sfamousshortvideoapp“Douyin”,hisvideoshavebeenwatchedbyover1milliontimes.“Threeyearsago,mysonputashortvideoofmeplayingthepianoathomeon‘Douyin’,andhourslateritwasplayedover1milliontimes,”Yangremembered.AftergraduatingfromtheShanghaiConservatory(?樂學(xué)院)ofMusic,hewasapianistoftheShenzhenSymphonyOrchestra(交響樂團(tuán)).TheInternethasopenedadoortoawholenewworldforhim.Forthepastthreeyears,hehasfilmedover700shortvideosandopenedanofficialaccountonsocialplatformWeChattosharearticlesandofferonlinepianolessons.It’snoteasyforhimtolearnhowtofilmavideo,somethingthatmightnotbeeasyevenforyoungpeople.Spendingalongtimestaringatthesheetmusic(活?樂譜)alwayscauseseyesoreness,andheneedstoplaythroughthemusicsincehedoesn’tknowhowtoedit(編輯)andcutclips.Hischildhelpshimalotlater.“TheInternethasopenedthedoortoanewworld,”Yangsaid.“Ialwayskeepmyselfbusyandfeelveryyoungatmyage.”However,dootheroldpeoplegetusedtothedigitalworldlikeYang?DingQiulinisa73-year-oldmanfromHunan.“Igotmysmartphonemorethanoneyearago,butIonlyuseWeChatforvideocalls,”hesaid.Dingfindsithardtolearntouseotherapps.▲LuoXu,apost-90svolunteer,joinedanon-profitorganizationinBeijingnineyearsagototeacholdpeoplehowtousetheInternet.“WhileIamhelpingpeopleagedbetween50and90yearsold,Ihaveastrongfeelingofsatisfaction,”Luosaid.25.HowdidYangbecomefamousatfirst?A.BysharingarticlesonWeChat. B.Bylearningtomakeshortvideos.C.Byplayingthepianoon“Douyin”. D.Bygivingonlinepianolessons.26.Howdidthewritershownotalloldpeoplegetusedtothedigitalworld?A.Bytellingastory. B.Byusingnumbers.C.Byaskingaquestion. D.Byusinganexample.27.Whichofthefollowingcanweputin“▲”?A.Infact,manyotheroldpeoplehavethesamefeelingasDing.B.However,manyyoungpeoplefindithardtoteachtheoldtousetheInternet.C.Asaresult,oldpeoplehavetospendmuchtimelearningtousethesmartphone.D.Luckily,youngerpeoplearebuildingabridgebetweenthedigitalworldandtheold.28.WhatdidLuoXuthinkofhisworkinthenon-profitorganization?A.Relaxing. B.Meaningful. C.Difficult. D.Boring.29.Whydidthewriterwritethepassage?A.TotellusweshouldlearntomakeshortvideoslikeYang.B.ToexplainwhythemobileInternetispopularinourcountry.C.ToshowthemobileInternetmakesagreatdifferencetotheold.D.Toaskyoungpeopletospendmoretimecaringfortheirparents.HAMESAustralia-FlagstaffisgladtoofferyouaplaceinCertificate(證書)inSpokenandWrittenEnglish.ThiscourseispartoftheAdultMigrantEnglishProgram,foundedbytheAustraliaGovernmentDepartmentofEducation&Training.Coursedatesare:03.10.2017-14.12.2017●TimetableDAYSTIMEROOMMonday9:00am–11:00am11:15am–1:15pmLevel4Room5Level4Room5Tuesday9:00am–11:00am11:15am–12:15pm12:15pm–1:15pmLevel1Room2Level2LibraryLevel1Room2Wednesday9:00am–11:00am11:15am–12:00pm12:00pm–1:15pmLevel4Room5Level4Room5Level2ComputerRoom●Thisis12hoursperweek.●Ifyoucan’tattendonthefirstday,youmusttellus.Pleasecontacttheofficeon99264717.●Ifyouneithercontactusnorattendonthefirstday,youmayloseyourplaceintheclass.●Ifyourchildrenneedcare,pleasecontactus.●Ifyouneedtogiveupthecourse,youmusttellbothyourcounselorandyourteacher.30.HowlongwilltheSpokenandWrittenEnglishcourselast?A.Aboutthreedays. B.Over2months.C.About11months. D.Lessthan2months.31.What’stheChinesemeaningofcounselorinthepassage?A.顧問B.班主任C.輔導(dǎo)員D.考官32.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothecourse?A.Room5isonlyforLevel4students.B.Peopleofallagescantakethiscourse.C.YoucanhavelessonsinRoom2onMonday.D.You’resuretoloseyourplaceunlessyouattendonthefirstday.IDoyouloveholidaysbuthatetheincreaseweightthatfollows?Youarenotalone.Holidaysarehappydayswithpleasureanddeliciousfoods.Manypeople,however,areworriedabouttheweightthatcomesalongwiththesedeliciousfoods.

Withproperplanning,though,itispossibletocontrolyourweight.Theideaistoenjoytheholidaysbutnottoeattoomuch.Youdon'thavetoturnawayfromthefoodsthatyouenjoy.Thefollowingsuggestionsmaybeofsomehelptoyou.

Donotmissmeals.Beforeyouleavehomeforafeast(宴會),haveasmall,low-fatsnack.Thismayhelptokeepyoufromgettingtooexcitedbeforedeliciousfoods.Beginwithclearsoupandfruitorvegetables.Alargeglassofwaterbeforeyoueatmayhelpyoufeelfull.Useasmallplate;alargeplatewillencourageyoutohavemorethanenough.

Betternothavehigh-fatfoods.Dishesthatlookoilyorcreamyhavemuchfatinthem.

Choosethemeatwithlessfat.Fillyourplatewithsaladandgreenvegetables.

Ifyouhaveasweettooth,trymints(薄荷)andfruits.Theydon’thavefatcontentascreamandchocolate.

Don’tletexercisetakeabreakduringtheholidays.A20-minutewalkafteramealcanhelpburnoffexcess(過多的)calories.33.Holidaysarehappydayswithpleasurebuttheymay____________.A.bringweightproblems

B.bringyoumuchtroubleinyourlifeC.makeyouworriedaboutyourfoods

D.makeyouhatedeliciousfoods34.Manypeoplecan'thelpputtingonweightaftertheholidaysbecausethey____________.A.can'tcontrolthemselves

B.gototoomanyfeastsC.enjoydeliciousfoods

D.can'thelpturningawayfromthefoods35.Fromthepassage,excesscaloriescanbefoundinyourbodyintheformof____________.A.energy

B.fat

C.food

D.somethingwecan’tseeJEveryoneknowsthatit’shardtodrinkinspacebecauseofthelowgravity,butChineseastronautsJingHaipengandChenDongshowedushowtheydrankteaonaTVshowduringthemonth-longtripinShenzhouXIspaceshiplastyear.TheyusedaspeciallymadeteacupandaspecialPu’ercreamtodrinkteawhilestandingupsidedown.ThePu’erteacreamtheydrankisproducedinYunnanprovince,whichisknownforitsPu’erteaindustry.“Drinkinghotteaisharder,”saidJingHaipeng.“Thedifficultpartofdrinkingteainspaceisthatthereshouldnotbeanythingleftaftertheteadissolves(溶解)inwater,also,thesolubility(溶解度)oftheteashouldbelowsincewaterinspacecanonlybewarmedto60degreesatmost.”TheteacreamtheastronautsdrankisproducedbyGongrunxiangTeaIndustryCorpinKunming.ZhangGuanghui,managerofGongrunxiang,saidthatthecompanytriestoproduceateacreamthat’sasafe,healthyteaproduct.Teaproductsareoftenreportedtobepollutedbyairandheavymetals.“Ineverimaginedthatonedayourteacreamwouldhelpastronautstodrinkteainspace,”Zhangsaid,addingthatdrinkingteainspacecanbeseenasaturningpointforthePu’erteaindustry.“Forus,astronauts’drinkingteainspacemeansourtechnologyusedintheteaindustryhashadsomeachievements,”Zhangsaid.“Inthefuture,moreteaproducerswilluseittoimprovetheteaindustry.”7.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Astronautsareabletoenjoymanykindsofteainspace.B.Theteacreamisreportedtobepollutedbyairandheavymetals.C.Theastronautsshowedhowtheydrankteaafterreturningtotheearth.D.Thetechnologyusedintheteaindustrymayhelptheastronautsdrinktea.8.WhichisNOTthereasonwhyit’sdifficultfortheastronautstodrinkhotteainspace?A.Drinkingisveryhardinthelow-gravitysituation.B.Thesolubilityoftheteashouldremainthesame.C.Theyhavetouseakindofspeciallymadeteacup.D.Thereshouldbenothingleftaftertheteadissolvesinwater.9.WhydoesZhangconsiderdrinkingteainspaceisaturningpointforthePu’erteaindustry?A.Hethinksitmighthelpastronautsinspace.B.HethinksitmightmakePu’erteadissolveeasily.C.HethinksitmighthelpimprovetheproductionofPu’ertea.D.HethinksitmighthelpimprovetheteaindustryandmakePu’erteapopular.KWhenthegreatlibraryofAlexandria(亞歷山大圖書館)burned,thestorygoes,onebookwassaved.Butitwasnotavaluablebook,andsoapoorman,whocouldreadalittle,boughtitforverylittlemoney.

Thebookwasn'tveryinteresting,butbetweenitspagestherewassomethingveryinterestingindeed.It

wasathinstripofanimalskinonwhichwaswrittenthesecretofthe“Touchstone(試金石)”!Thetouchstonewasa

smallpebble(鵝卵石)thatcouldturnanycommonmetalintopuregold.

Thewritingexplainedthatitwaslyingamongthousandsandthousandsofotherpebblesthatlookedexactlylikeit.Butthesecretwasthis:Therealstonewouldfeelwarm,whilecommonpebbleswerecold.

Sothemansoldhisfewbelongings,boughtsomesimplesupplies,campedontheseashore,andbegantestingpebbles.Heknewthatifhepickedupcommonpebblesandthrewthemdownagainbecausetheywerecold,hemightpickupthesamepebblehundredsoftimes.So,whenhefeltonethatwascold,hethrewitintothesea.Hespentawholedaydoingthisbutnoneofthemwasthetouchstone.Yethewentonandonthisway.Pickupapebble.Cold—throwitintothesea.Pickupanother.Throwitintothesea.Thedayscontinuedover

alongperiodoftime.

Oneday,however,aboutmid-afternoon,hepickedupapebbleanditwaswarm.Hethrewitintothesea

beforeherealizedwhathehaddone.Hehadformedsuchastronghabitofthrowingeachpebbleintothesea

thatwhentheonehewantedcamealong,hestillthrewitaway.

Soitiswithopportunity(機(jī)會).Unlesswearecautious(小心的,謹(jǐn)慎的),it'seasytofailtorecognize(識別)anopportunitywhenitisinhandandit'sjustaseasytothrowitaway.10.Accordingtothestory,thetouchstone_______.A.isabigpebble B.feelscold C.ismagic D.ispuregold11.Themanthrewpebblesintothesea_______.A.totesthowfarhecouldthrow B.topracticethrowingpebblesC.toavoidpickingupthesamepebble D.toexpresshisdisappointment12.Whatmessagedoesthestorywanttoexpress?A.Goodhabitscanleadtosuccess.B.Habitscanonlyholdyouback.C.Opportunityprefersslowbutstrongmind.D.Opportunityonlyvisitsthereadyandcautiousmind.LDetectiveKeelingtookhisclientagood-lookingladyintothebackyardofthestoretogether.Theladyopenedadoorinthewallandtheyenteredthesmallroombehindthestore.Theycrossedtheroomtoalockeddoor.Mr.Keelingtooksomespecialkeysfromhispocket.Momentslater,oneofthekeysunlockedthedoor.Theladywentintothestore.Shesaidshewouldhideunderthetabletokeepwatchonherhusband.Mr.Keelingdidno

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