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03閱讀單選&閱讀補(bǔ)全短文&閱讀還原&多任務(wù)混合閱讀

一、閱讀單選

(2022?山西)請(qǐng)閱讀下面短文,從每小題所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出一個(gè)最佳選項(xiàng)。

Comeandjoinus!!!Whatareyoudoingthissummer?Summerholidaysarethetimewhenyou

candiscovernewinterestsandhobbies.Lookatthesesummercamps.Herearetwoexciting

thingsyoucoulddoinsteadofspendingtimeinfrontofyourcomputerscreen!

Photography(攝影)courseattheartcenter

Cometooursummercourse!You'11learnallthewaysthattopphotographerstake

wonderfulphotos.Duringthisthree-weekcourse,you'11betaughtbytheskillfulteachers

fromtheartschool.Attheendofthecourse,allthephotoswillbeshowninaspecialshow

atthemuseum.ThefirstcoursestartsonJuly12th,socalloremailusnow!

Theactionsportyourparentsmightnotwantyoutotry

Bebrave!TryBMXbikinginatrainingcourse.Itwillteachyouhowtoridethiskindof

bikesafely.Tellyourparentstheycanrelax!You'11alwaysbewithaskillfulteacher.As

youbecomemoreconfident,you'11learntodojumpsandothermoves.Youwillreallysurprise

yourfriends!Ifyoulikespeed,thisisacourseyoucan,taffordtomiss!

1.Youcantakethesummerphotographycourse.

A.attheartschoolB.attheartcenterC.attheartmuseum

2.Duringthephotographycourse,youwillbeableto.

A.getasurprisinggiftB.trydifferentcamerasC.learntotakegreatphotos

3.Thebiketrainingcoursegivesyouachanceto.

A.enjoyspeedB.meetsportsstarsC.relaxwithparents

4.Bothofthesummercamps_______.

A.lastforthreeweeksB.holdspecialshowsC.haveskillfulteachers

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5.Thewriterthinksstudentsshouldonsummerholiday.

A.makemorefriendsB.usetheInternetproperlyC.findnewinterestsandhobbies

(2022?山西)請(qǐng)閱讀下面短文,從每小題所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出一個(gè)最佳選項(xiàng)。

SinceteaspreadfromChinaworldwide,ithasbecomeoneofthemostpopulardrinksin

theworld.Differentcountrieshavetheirownteacultures,likeafternoonteainEngland.

ThetraditionofafternoonteaisaveryspecialpartofEnglishculture.Thecustomof

drinkingteabecamepopularinEnglandduringthe1660s.Itwasnotuntilthemid-19th

centurythattheideaof“afternoontea“firstappeared.

Afternoonteaisservedinthemid-afternoon,betweenlunchandalatedinner.Theidea

camefromAnna,theseventhDuchess(公爵夫人)ofBedford,in1840.Atthetime,many

familieswouldeatalatedinneratabout8p.m.,whichwasoneofonlyIwomainmeals

eachday,andtheotherwasamid-morningmeal.

Withalongtimebetweenbreakfastanddinner,Annawouldbecomehungryaround4o'

clockintheafternoon.Sosheaskedsometea,bread,butterandcakestobebroughttoher

roomduringthelateafternoon.Thisbecameahabitofhersandshebeganinvitingfriends

tojoinher.

Later,Annacontinuedit,sendingcardstoherfriendsaskingthemtojoinherfor

“teaandawalkinginthefields”.

Otherssoonpickedupontheidea.Bythe1880s,afternoonteabecameaneventformany

ladies.Theywouldbedressedbeautifullytobeservedinthesittingroombetweenfourand

fiveofclock,talkingaboutthelatestnews,theirdailylifeandfashion.

Today*safternoonteaissimplerthantraditionalafternoontea.Itisjustabiscuit

orsmallcakeandacupoftea.However,thereisonethingthathasneverchanged—the

meaningofafternoontea.

6Whendidtheideaof“afternoontea“firstappearinEngland?

AInthe1660s.B.Inthe1880s.C.Inthemid-19thcentury.

7Inthethirdparagraph,whatdoesthe“twomainmeals“probablyreferto(指)?

AAlunchandalatedinner.

BAbreakfastandamid-afternoonmeal.

CAmid-morningmealandalatedinner.

8WhydidAnnaaskforteaandcakesintheafternoonatfirst?

ABecauseshefelthungry.

BBecausesheloveddrinkingtea.

CBecausesheneededtotreatfriends.

9Whatcanweinfer(推斷)fromthepassage?

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A.Afternoonteahasspreadallovertheworld.

B.Peopleusedtodrinkteamoreoftenthannow.

C.Afternoonteagivespeopleachancetocommunicate.

10.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.AdvantagesofDrinkingTea

B.DevelopmentofAfternoonTea

C.DifferentTeaCulturesintheWorld

(2021?山西)閱讀下面短文,從每小題所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選擇一個(gè)最佳選項(xiàng),并在答

題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

Whatmakesagoodreader?YoucanfindtheanswerinReadersClub.Today,wehavesome

booksforyou.Comeandjointhefun!

TheOldManandtheSeawonthePulitzerPrizeforfictionin1953.Ayearlater,

HemingwaywontheNobelPrizeforLiterature.TheOldManandtheSeaisgenerally

consideredbymanytobehisgreatestachievement.Theleadingcharacterinthisbookisa

personwhocanfacedifficultiesandnevergiveup.

HardbackY21.70PaperbackY16.00

Heart,writtenbyEdmondoDeAmicisfromItaly,isadiaryofanItalianboyEric.In

hisdiary,hewritesaboutthegreatestloveintheworld:loveforthenation,forthe

society,andalsoteachers*love,classmates'love,parents,love,children,slove.

Hardback¥27.20Paperback¥16.40

PeterPan,createdbyScottishnovelistandplaywrightJ.M.Barrie.PeterPanisa

youngboywhocanflyandnevergrowsup.Hespendshisnever-endingchildhoodhaving

adventures(冒險(xiǎn))onthemythicalislandofNeverlandastheleaderoftheLostBoys,

playinghappilywithchildrenbothinsideandoutsideNeverland.

Hardback¥22.70Paperback¥14.60

CelebrityBiography,alsoknownas“ThreeGiants”,writtenbyRomainRolland,about

threegreatmenindifferentfields:Beethoven,MichelangeloandLeoTolstoy.Theyall

suffered(遭受)alotinbodyandspirit,butneverlostconfidence.

HardbackY26.20Paperback¥15.80

Clubmemberswillgetadiscount(折扣)of10%forhardbackbooksand20%forpaperback

books.Ifyoubuyanyofthetwohardbackbooks,e-bookswillbefreeforyou.

11.WhowontheNobelPrizeforliterature?

A.Hemingway.B.LeoTolstoy.C.EdmondoDeAmicis.

12.WhichwordcanbeusedtodescribethetopicofthebookHearth

A.Love.B.Success.C.Adventure.

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13.WhatisthebookPeterPanabout?

A.Aboywholikeskeepingdiaries.

B.Aboywhoalwaysmisseshisfamily.

C.Aboywhoenjoyshisnever-endingchildhood.

14.WhatcanwelearnfromthebooksTheOldManandtheSeaandCelebrityBiography^

A.Thevalueofthefriendship.B.Thespiritofnevergivingup.

C.Theadvantageoftheteamwork.

15.Asaclubmember,whichbookscanyoubuywith40yuantogetfreee-books?

A.TwohardbackbooksHeartandCelebrityBiography.

B.AhardbackbookHeartandapaperbackbookPeterPan.

C.TwohardbackbooksTheOldManandtheSeaandPeterPan.

(2021?山西)請(qǐng)閱讀下面短文,從每小題所給的A,B,C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出一個(gè)最佳選項(xiàng),并在

答題卡上將選項(xiàng)涂黑。

Whenlookingatapairofoldchopsticks,mostpeoplewouldseenothingbutwaste.But

FelixBockwouldseeboxes,tables,shelvesandsoon.

In2016,FelixBock,adoctoralstudentattheUniversityofBritishColumbia,Canada,

foundoutpeoplethrewawayabout100,000pairsofchopstickseverydayinVancouveralone.

Hefelttheneedtodosomething.SohestartedthecompanyChopValueinthesameyear.The

companycollectedusedchopsticksfromrestaurants,schoolsandshoppingcentersinCanada

andtheUSandturnedthemintofurnitureandotherartworks.Nowinitsfifthyear,with

therapidgrowthofthecompany,Bockemploys40people,andusinghisspecialmethodsof

steamandpressmachines,hehasrecycled32millionpairsofchopsticks.

Bocktakesprideinhiswork.AndhehopestheideabehindChopValuewillhelppeople

rethinkwhattheyseeaswaste."Ibelieveeverysmallactioncanhelp,“hesaid."AndI

amhappythatmybusinessprovidesanewwayforpeople."Hundredsofrestaurantsacross

NorthAmericapayasmallsumofmoneytoBockfortherecyclingoftheirusedchopsticks.

Bockdoesn,tstopthere.Nowheisbusytakinghisbusinesstomorecountriesandhasset

upfactoriesforrecyclinglocalwoodlikechopsticksin10countries.

16.WhendidFelixBockstarthiscompany?

A.In2016.B.In2017.C.In2021.

17.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.Thecompanycollectedoldchopstickstomakenewmachines.

B.Peoplethrewawayabout100,000pairsofchopsticksinEngland.

C.Thecompanyturnedusedchopsticksintofurnitureandotherartworks.

18.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“employs“meaninChinese?

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A.指責(zé)B.雇用C.獎(jiǎng)勵(lì)

19.WhydomanyrestaurantsinNorthAmericapaymoneytoBock?

A.BecausetheyexpectBocktocontinuehisbusiness.

B.BecausetheyhopetobuildsomefactorieswithBock.

C.BecausetheywantBocktohelprecycletheirusedchopsticks.

20.What*sthepassagemainlyabout?

A.Thenewwaytorethinkwaste.

B.Theplanforrecyclinglocalwood.

C.Theadviceaboutsettingupacompany.

(2020?山西)

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againsteachotherasagr(?-ling.e.ircuitliwhom\ouCIUMISCtokiss,saidanofllnT.

TheCOVID-19(新冠肺炎)outbreakischangingpeople*straditionalhabitssuchas

greetingsandcustoms.Peopleindifferentcountrieshavehadsomenewandcreative

choices.Knowingaboutthiscouldhelpusunderstandtheirculturesandcommunicatewith

eachother.

21.HowareChinesepeoplecalledontogreeteachother?

A.Bygreetingonline.B.Byhandingouttaiismans.

C.Bytappingfeet.

22.Inwhichcountryarepeopleadvisedtopatontheback?

A.Romania.B.Iran.C.Australia.

23.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?

A.NobodywearsmasksinthevideofromIran.

B.ShakinghandsisnotadvisedinChinaorFrance.

C.PeopleinRomaniawelcomespringwithonlyflowersnow.

24.WhatmaybethecommontraditionalgreetingwayinsomeEuropeancountries?

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A.Kissingonthecheek.B.Joininghandstogether.

C.Lookingintotheeyes.

25.Accordingtothepassage,whatinfluencecanCOVID-19haveonpeople,slife?

A.Peoplemightchangetheirsocialbehavior.

B.Peoplemightvaluetheirtraditionalfestivalsmore.

C.Peoplemightspreadculturesindifferentcountries.

(2020?山西)

Thesedays,teenagersareheavilyinfluencedbythemedia.Manyofthemhavewatched

thousandsofhoursofTV.That,smoretimethantheyspendwithteachersatschool.Andwe

haven,tyetconsideredthehourstheyspendusingtheInternetandreadingnewspapers.

However,severalstudieshaveshownaseriousproblem:today,steenagerslackmedia

literacy(媒體素養(yǎng)).Inotherwords,theyhavedifficultlycriticallythinkingaboutthe

informationtheysee.Onestudythatwasdoneonmiddleschoolstudentsshowedthatmore

than80percentofthemcouldn,ttellthedifferencebetweenrealstoriesandads

thatlookedlikenews.

StandfordprofessorKevinJohnteachesaclasscalledMediaEffects.Hetriestohelp

hisstudentslearnmedialiteracy.Theprofessorgaveanexamplethatshowswhymedia

literacyisimportant.Intheexample,twonewsstationsreportasnowstorm.Onefocuseson

(關(guān)注)theterribleroadconditions.Theotherfocusesonkidsplayinginthesnow."Witha

newsstory,newsstationstellyouwhattheyfeelaretheimportantdetails3出節(jié)).These

detailsmostlydependontheopinionsofthenewsdirector.saidJohn.〃Apersonwhohas

medialiteracywouldrealizethateachstoryisaboutonesideatthistime.Thereismore

goingon.”

Someexpertsthinkshoeisthebestplacetoteachmedialiteracy.Otherbelieve

everyone一formparentstoreporters一shouldhelpteenagerslearntheskills.

Asforthebesttimetostartlearningmedialiteracy,manyexpertssuggesttheageof

12.Butsomebasicideascanbetaughtevenearlier."It'snevertooearlytostart

learningmedialiteracy,/zJohnsaid.

26.Fromthefirstparagraph,wecanlearnthatteenagerstodayspendmoretime.

A.usingtheInternetthanwatchingTV

B.watchingTVthanstudyingatschool

C.studyingatschoolthanreadingnewspapers

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27.Theunderlinedword〃lack〃inParagraph2probablymeans.

A.缺乏B.質(zhì)疑C.誤解

28.Theexampleshowsthatapersonwhohasmedialiteracy_______aboutanewsstory.

A.shouldhavethesameopinionsasothers

B.couldthinkaboutisgoodandbadsides

C.mustknowaboutalltheimportantdetails

29.ProfessorKevinJohnwouldagreethat.

A.everyoneissupposedtohelpchildrenlearndifferentskills

B.chiIdrenshouldbetaughtmedia1iteracyasearlyaspossible

C.newsdirectorsshouldreportthenewschildrenareinterestedin

30.Themainideaofthepassageis.

A.howtodevelopteenagers*medialiteracy

B.whereteenagersshouldbetaughtmedialiteracy

C.whyteenagersaresupposedtohavemedialiteracy

二、閱讀補(bǔ)全短文

(2022?山西)請(qǐng)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)語(yǔ)篇內(nèi)容,在方框內(nèi)的縮寫文章中,填入與短文意思最符合

的單詞,每空一詞。

Chinaimpressestheworldintheyear2022.Inthepastmonths,wehaveseenseveral

importanteventsthatshowedtheworldastrongChina.Herewetakealookbackatthem.

TheBeijing2022WinterOlympicGamesclosedonFebruary20.ThemeduTogetherfora

SharedFuture”,theGamesdrewattentionoftheworldsuccessfully.Athletes(運(yùn)動(dòng)員)

competedbravelyontheiceandsnow,achievingtheirdreams.Theyencouragedpeoplearound

theworldwiththeirspirits.Behindstage,Chinesefoodandcultureimpressed

internationalathletes.Manysharedphotosandvideosoftheirlifeonsocialmedia,

tellingChinesestoriestotheworld.Beijing2022gavetheworldawindowonChina.

WhileBeijing2022reflectsrichChineseculture,thegreatprogressinscienceand

technologyshowstheabilitytoinnovate(倉(cāng)慚).OnApril16,Chinawelcomedthreeheroic

astronautshome.AfterflyingaroundEarthforsixmonths,theycamebackhomesafely.

Duringthestayinspace,theygavelivelysciencelessonsfromtheTiangongspacestation.

Thatmademillionsofchildrenfallinlovewithspacescience.What'smore,onJune5,

theShenzhouXIVspacecraftroseintospaceandanotherthreeastronautsweresentintothe

spacestation.Theywillmakeafurtherstepintheexploration(探索)ofspace.

AllthesegreatachievementsshowthepowerofChina.We'reproudofourcountry.We

stronglybelievethatChinawillsurelymoveforwardtoanevenbrighterfuture.

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Chinaimpressestheworldintheyear2022.Andtheworldseesa

31China.Beijingheldthe2022WinterOlympicGamessuccessfully.

Athletescompetedbravelyand32peoplearoundtheworld.Besides,

theytoldChinesestoriesonsocialmedia.Thatlettheworldknowmore

aboutChinesefoodand33.Chinaalsokeepsinnovatinginscience

andtechnology.OnApril16,threeheroicastronautsreturnedhome

34.Thelivelylessonstheygavefromspacerosechildren,s

interestinspacescience.WiththeShenzhouXIVrisingintospaceon

June5,Chinawillcontinuewithafurtherspaceexploration.As

Chinese,wefeel35ofourcountryforallthesegreat

achievements.WebelieveChinawillhaveanevenbrighterfuture.

(2021?山西)請(qǐng)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,在方框內(nèi)的縮寫文章中,填入與短文意思最符合

的單詞,將答案寫在答題卡相應(yīng)的位置上。每空一詞.

In2009,ToddBolputupaLittleFreeLibrarywiththeusedboards.Thatwastoshow

hisrespectandloveforhismother,wholovedreadingverymuch.Theideaquicklyspread,

andToddmadeawisedecisiontosetupLittleFreelibraryasanon-profit俳營(yíng)利的)

organizationwithsignsthatread"LittleFreeLibrary:TakeaBook,Returna

Book."Todaythereareabout100,000littlefreelibrariesinover100countriesand

theyhaveagreatinfluenceonpeople'slife.

Studieshaveshownthatbooksinthehandsofchildrenhaveameaningfulinfluenceon

improvingliteracy(識(shí)字).LittleFreeLibraryspreadstheideathatliteracyisofgreat

importanceandpushespeopletolearnandgrowintheirownliteracy.

LittleFreeLibrarycangreatlyimprovetherelationshipamongneighborsandstrangers,

too."Withinjustafewmilesofme,therearemanylittlelibrariesinfolks'front

yards,sharingthejoyofreadingwithanyonewhopassesby.Ijustliveinsuchaworld

wherebooks,andtheknowledgethatcomeswiththem,arehighlyvalued."Catherine,an

Americanwoman,said,'Tveevenreceivedanoteofthanksfromagentlemannamed

Esteban.Hewasespeciallythankfultohavea“friend“onacoldnight:'Thankyoufor

thiswonderfulgiftofabook.It'sanexcellentfriendonthiscoldandlonelynight.I'

11returnoneinitsplaceassoonasIcan!’"

Ifeachbuildinghassuchalibrary,wewillsoonhaveasocietythatspendslesstime

onthephonesandmoreonthepagesofabook.

TheideaofLittleFreeLibrarywasfirstcreatedbyToldBol.He

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madeitforhismotherwhowasabook36.Thentheidea

soonspreadtomanycountries.AndTodd37decidedtobuild

FreeLibraryasanon-profitorganization.Nowadays,thereareabout

100,000littlefreelibrariesaroundtheworld.LittleFreeLibrarytells

usthatliteracyisso38andpushesustoimproveourability

toreadandwritethroughbooks.Italsohelpstoimprovethe

relationship39people.Atthesametime,withlittlefree

libraries,peoplecan4X)thejoyofreadingbooks.What's

more,littlefreelibrariesgivepeopleafeelingofwarmth.

Ifthereissuchalibraryineachbuildinginthefuture,people

willspendmoretimereadinginsteadofplayingonthephones.

(2020?山西)AgrowingnumberofChinesestoriesarebeingtoldbyforeignersthrough

theInternet.

Recently,avideomadebyanAustralianonDouyinsweptthescreen,followedbymore

than2millionzansand110,000comments(評(píng)論).Inthevideohesaid.〃I'mpleasedwith

theChineselifestyle.It'sreallydifficulttoliveinacountrylikeAustralia,

especiallyafteryouhavespentsomuchtimeinChina.Ifyoudon,tdriveacarinChina,

youjustrideabike.Youcangetanywhereeasily,andtherearesubways.ButinAustralia,

ifyoudon,thaveacar,youcandonothing.z,

TheAustralianunclealsocomplainedabout(抱怨)thepriceofUber,anAustralian

taxi-hailingsoftware.〃MyGod,onekilometerisalmost20Australianollas(about97yuan

ThebloggerofBeijingExpatGuide,PaulStoker,comparedlifeinBeijingwithlifein

America.Hesaid."LifeisusuallycontrolledbycarsintheUS.There*snocheapandgood

publictransportation,soit'ssodifficulttogetsomewhere.Youalwayshavetoborrowor

rentacaroraskforaride.”^ComparedtothecolorfullifeinBeijing,lifeseemsso

boringinAmerica.Itseemsnothinghaschangedathome,exceptforyou.,z

ComingbacktoAmerica,CynthiaLopezsaidateChinacities."Thenumberofmass

shootingintheUShasquicklyincreasedinrecentyears.Youdon,thavetoworryabout

yoursafetyinChina—gunsarenotallowedbylawinChina.BecauseofAmerica,sgun

culture,gunswillneverbeillegalintheUS.〃

ManyforeignerswhohavespentsomuchtimeinChinaarehappyabouttheChinese

lifestyle.Andthey411ivinginChina.TheythinkpublictrafficinChinaisvery

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fastandcheap,whichcantakethemanywhere42However,intheirhometownslike

AustraliaandAmerica,publictrafficisnotsoconvenient,but43Theycanhardlygo

anywherewithoutacar.Intheireyes,lifeinChinais44whilethelifestyleintheir

owncountriesseemssoboring.AnothergoodthinginChinaisthattheydon'thavetoworry

abouttheir45becausegunsarenotallowedbylaw.

Infact,theremustbesomethinggoodbothinChinaandanyotherforeigncountry.It's

importanttounderstandandlearnfromeachother.

三、閱讀還原6選5

(2022?山西)請(qǐng)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)語(yǔ)篇內(nèi)容,從所給的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),

使短文意思通順,選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)為多余項(xiàng)。

Courageisoftenthoughttobeoneoftheimportantspiritseveryoneneeds.Thenwhat

iscourage?46Oneisn,tnecessarilybornwithcourage,butoneisbornwith

potential(潛力).Kidsbuildcourageastheyaregrowingup.

Manypeopletalkaboutconnectionsbetweencourageandfear.47Ifthereisno

fear,thereisnoneedforcourage.Thatistosay,courageistheabilitytodowhatmakes

youfeelafraid.Couragedoesn,tonlymeangreatactionssuchassavingone'slifeor

takingabigrisk.48Forexample,weshowcouragewhenweraiseourhandtoanswera

hardquestionduringclassortryanewsport.

Courageisineverydaychoiceswemake.Canyoubekindtothenewkidinclass?

49Orcanyoustandupforsomeoneinneed?Often,thesethingsdon,tcomewith

praise,buttheyneedcourage.

50Whenwebecomebraveenoughtofacefailure,we'11bemorewillingtotrynew

thingsandtryagainafterwefail.Couragedoesn'talwaysshout.Sometimescourageisthe

littlevoiceattheendofthedaythatsays,"I'11tryagaintomorrow.”

A.Youshouldlearntospeakinpublic.

B.Itistheabilitytodosomethingdifficult.

C.Couragealwaysstandssidebysidewithfear.

D.Canyoulistentothenewpersoninyourgroup?

E.Learningtofailisanotherimportantpartofcourage.

F.Couragealsomeansthesmalleractionsofoureverydaylives.

(2021?山西)請(qǐng)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從文后所給的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空自處的最佳選

項(xiàng),使短文意思通順,并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)為多余項(xiàng)。

Recently,teenagersfacemanykindsofproblems.Likemanyofthem,Iwasoncetroubled

withworriesanddissatisfaction.Fewpeoplecouldunderstandmyfeelings.51

“Theproblemwithyourgenerationisthatyoualwaysexpecttobehappy,“mymother

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oncesaid.52Shouldn,twetryhardtoachieveit?

ButnowIhavenoticedachangeinmythinking.1graduallyrealizewhatmymothersaid

wascorrect.Overtheseyears,manystudieshaveshownthatwearecrazyabouthappiness

andhighpersonalconfidence.53Infact,wemayoftenbehappierwhenwestop

focusingonhappiness.

Weshouldalsoresetourexpectationsofthefuture

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