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刷題06閱讀填表20篇(期中模擬真題)(原卷版)學(xué)校:___________姓名:___________班級(jí):___________考號(hào):___________牛津譯林版期中好題精刷系列資料,助力期中沖刺!向滿分說(shuō)YES!一、閱讀填表(2022秋·江蘇南京·九年級(jí)校聯(lián)考期中)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容,在文章后的空格里填入一個(gè)最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。注意:每個(gè)空格只填一個(gè)單詞。HouYifan,a28-year-oldgirl,isa“queenofchess”inChina.Peoplearoundtheworldareimpressedbythegreatchessplayer.

Houstartedtoplaychessat5yearsoldin1999.Atthattime,herparentstookHoutotrydifferentmindgamesatatrainingcenter.“Withthespecialshapes(形狀),Iwasinterestedinthechessandwantedtotakeitup,”saidHou.Afterplayingfortwoyearsasahobby,Houmethercoach,agreatmasterTongYuanmingandbeganakindofnewtraining.“Chessisamindgamefullofchanges.SoIshouldlearnskillsfromothersandkeeppractisingchessinmydailylife,”Housaid.Luckily,whatshedidwassoonrewarded(回報(bào)).At13,shebecameChina’syoungestNationalWomen’sChampionandthenbecametheyoungestchesschampionintheworldat16.Althoughshewaswell-knownallovertheworld,shestillwantedtokeepimproving.Havingfocusedoninternationalchessforalongtime,Houthenwantedtostudyinthecollege.ShewenttoPekingUniversityin2012.Severalyearslater,shewentontostudyintheUniversityofOxford.“Imustknowmore,”shesaid.“Iwouldliketoopenmyeyestoseethewholeworld.”Now,the28-year-oldladyhasbecomeateacheratShenzhenUniversity.Shehopesto“connectthemethodsshelearnedinChinatotheWestandallowinternationalchesstoreachmoreyoungChinesepeople”.Becominga“queenofchess”IntroductionHouYifanisa28-year-oldChineselady.Shehas1theworldwiththechess.2ofbeing

a“queenofchess”Shestarted3chesswhenshewasfiveyearsold.Afterseeingthespecialshapes,sheshowedan

4inthechess.Shenotonlylearnedskillsfromotherplayersbutalso5chessinherdailylife.Shebecamethe6championinChinaat13andintheworldat16.Herfurther7andjobIn2012,she8PekingUniversity.Severalyearslater,she9tostudyintheUniversityofOxford.NowshebecomesateacheratShenzhenUniversity.HerhopeShewantstobuilda10betweenChinaandtheWest.(2022秋·江蘇南京·九年級(jí)統(tǒng)考期中)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容,在文章后表格中的空格里填入一個(gè)最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。注意:每個(gè)空格只填1個(gè)單詞。ThelatepresidentofSouthAfrica,NelsonMandela.oncesaid,“Ifyoutalktoamaninalanguageheunderstands,thatgoestohishead.Ifyoutalktoamaninhisownlanguage,thatgoestohisheart.”Mandelaunderstoodthatourmotherlanguageisaveryintimate(親近的)thingtous.Forpeoplewhospeakanancienttongueastheirmotherlanguage,ithelpsthemkeeptheirtraditions.Theirlanguageistheirmainconnectionwiththeirancestors.Anditisalsohowtheyimaginethefuture.Soit’saseriousthingthatalanguagedisappears.Overthelastcentury,morethan400languageshavediedout.Somelanguagesarenowspokenonlybyafewdozenpeople,likeYaganinChile.AfricaandSouthAfricaarealsoplaceswheremanylanguagesaredying.Whyarewehumansspeakingfewerlanguagesthanweoncedid?Theanswerhastodowithglobalization.Withgreatertradeandcommunication,theplanethasbecomesmaller.It’sbecomemoreusefultospeaksomelanguages—Englishistheobviousexample—thanothers.Theeffecthasbeentokillcertainlanguages,usuallyonesspokenbylesspopulousandpowerfulpeoples.Buttherearepeopleandorganizationsallovertheworldthataren’tpreparedtoacceptaplanetwithfewerandfewerlanguages.Througheffortsbothlargeandsmall,theyaregettingpeopletospeakandreadincertainlanguages,andtopassthemon.EachyearonFeb21,TheUnitedNationsalsoholdsInternationalMotherLanguageDayinthehopethatthepublicpaymoreattentiontodyinglanguages.Thisworkisimportant.AsUSwriterRitaMaeBrownwrote,“Languageistheroadmapofaculture.Ittellswhereitspeoplecomefromandwheretheyaregoing”.Mothertongue:apathtothe11&theroadmapofaculturePresentationoftheproblemThe12ofmothertongueIt13peoplenotonlytotheirtraditionsandancestorsbutalsototheoutlookforthefuture.How14theproblemisWith15400languageshavingdiedout,somelanguagesarelefttobe16byfewerandfewerpeople.17oftheproblemGlobalizationmakesit18usefultospeaklanguagesoflessinfluence.19tosolvetheproblemSomepeopleandorganizationsareworkingtopassoncertainlanguagesspokenbylesspopulousandpowerfulpeople;TheUNhassetFeb21stasInternationalMotherLanguageDayto20people’sattentiontodyinglanguages.(2022春·江蘇無(wú)錫·九年級(jí)統(tǒng)考期中)先通讀下面的短文,然后根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,在文章后表格的空格內(nèi)填入一個(gè)最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。所填單詞必須寫在答題卡對(duì)應(yīng)題號(hào)的橫線上。每個(gè)空格只能填一個(gè)單詞。Overthepastbillionsofyears,manyanimalsandplantshavelivedonthisbeautifulplanet.Butabout99.9percentofthemdiedout.Thisisbecausetheycouldn’tadaptto(適應(yīng))wheretheylived.Tosurvive,livingthingsmustchangeovertime.Thisiscalledevolution(進(jìn)化).Whenreadingthisarticle,pleaserememberthateveryoneofusisaluckydog.Weevolve,andwesurvive!Afteryearsofevolution,nowwehavetheabilitiestoliveintheworldandenjoyit.Justlikehumans,otheranimalsonEarthalsoevolvegreatabilities.Forexample,giraffesliveonthegrasslandofAfrica.Toadapttolifethere,theyhaveevolvedlongerneckstoreachthehightrees,aswellaslongerlegstorunawayfromlionsandcheetahs(獵豹).However,evolutionalsogivesgiraffesastrangehabit:Theyonlysleepforabout30minutesadayandlessthan5minutesatime,andtheysleepstanding!Whyaretheysowakeful?Well,that’sbecausetheyaresotall.Theyneedlongertimegettingoffthegroundandrun.Becauseofthisspecialsleepstyle,theywon’tbecomeeasymealsforothers.Asyousee,evolutionisn’talwaysperfect.Ithelpsanimalstolive,butitsometimesalsogivesthemwhattheydon’treallywant.Don’tfeelsorry.It’spartofnaturalselection(選擇).Inordertosurvive,allofthisisnecessary.FactsAboutEvolutionWhyevolutionhappensHumansandotheranimalsonearthneedtoevolvegreatabilitiestoadapttothe21.Takegiraffesfor22Theyhaveevolvedlongernecksto23thehightrees,aswellaslongerlegstorunawayfromdangerousanimals.Theyonlysleepforaveryshorttimeandtheysleepstanding,ortheywillbeeatenbyothers24.WhetherevolutionisperfectEvolutionisn’talwaysperfect.Ontheonehand,ithelpsanimalstolive.Ontheotherhand,itsometimescannotjust25theirneeds.(2022春·江蘇無(wú)錫·九年級(jí)校聯(lián)考期中)Ifyouarefeelingthatlifecannotbeanyworseforyou,itcanbechallengingtothinkpositive(積極).Whenstressed,depressed,upsetorotherwiseinanegativestateofmindbecauseyouareawarethatmisfortune(不幸)keepshappening.Itisimportanttochangethosenegativethoughtstosomethingpositive.Ifnot,youwillonlyattractmoremisfortune.Itisoftenveryhardtothinkpositivewhensomanythingsarenegative,butbesurethatsomeone,somewhereisworseoffthanyou.Youcanchoosetothinkdifferentlybybeginningwiththesmallestofsteps.Ifyoustartonesmall,positivethingandappreciate(感激)itduringthecourseofyourday,youwillbegintomoveintoamorepositivesituationandpeoplewillstartshowingupinyourlife.Withappreciation,youwillfindthatovertime,youwillchangeyouroutlookandchoosetobehappy,regardlessoftheeventsaroundyou.Hereareafewcommonexamplesforyoutopractice.Beginandendeachdaywitha“Thankyouforthiswonderfulday!”Whenyouseetheriseofgasprices,say“Iamsogladtohaveacarinwhichtogetaround.”Whenyourbossistoohardonyou,say“IamgratefulformyjobasIknowthatmanydon’thaveone.”Ifyouarehavinghealthproblems,begratefulforwhatdoeswork:“Ireallydoappreciateitthatmyeyessee,myearshear,mymouthtastes,mylegswalk.myarmsliftandmymindthinksandeverythingelseworks.”Writedownwhateveryou’regratefulforeachday.Inmomentswhenyou’refeelingreallydown,readaloudwhatyouwrote.Thiswillcertainlyhelpupliftyourspirits.Ifyoupracticethisregularly,youwillfindyourlistgettinglongerandlonger.Thekeyistomoveyourselfintoapositivethoughtandkeepittherelongenoughtomakeitamomentofappreciation.Themoreyouappreciate,thehappieryou’llbe.HappinessbeginsfromappreciationIfyouarefeelingthatlifecannotbeanyworseforyou,itcanbeachallengeforyoutothinkpositive.26itisnoteasytothinkpositive,rememberthatsomeone,somewhereisworseoffthanyou.27foryoutothinkpositive◆Beginningwiththesmallestofstepisagoodchoice.Oneoftheexamplesisthatyoucanbeginandendeachdaywitha“Thankyouforthiswonderfulday!”◆Writedown28thatyouaregratefulforeachday.Ifyoukeeppracticingregularly,you’llfind29gratefulthings.Thekeyistomoveyourselfintoapositivethoughtandkeepittherelongenoughtomakeitamomentofappreciation.Changingthosenegativethoughtstosomethingpositiveisofgreat30.(2023·江蘇鎮(zhèn)江·統(tǒng)考二模)Oneday,whenIwakeup,Ifindmyselftheruleroftheworld…Wewouldhavehalfanhourof“keepfit”everyday,awayfromtheInternet.MytheoryisthatalmostallInternetfightswouldbesolvedifwewereallforcedtowalkawayfromcomputersanddosomeexerciseinfreshair.Ithinkalotofourangercomesfromthefactthatwe’rejustnotgettingenoughofit.Wemustbekindtoanimals.Onceayear,wewouldhaveadaycompletelydevotedtoanimals;everybodywouldbeallowedtohavethedayoffandjustspendtheirtimewiththeirdog,catormouse.Sometimespeoplearetooshytosaythattheyloveanimalsasmuchastheylovehumans.AndIguessthatIamaswell.IwishIcouldtalkaboutthatmorefreely.I’malwayshappywhenImeetotherpeoplewhofeelthesameway,anddevotetheirlivestotakinginhomelesscatsanddogs,andraisingmoneyforanimalcharities.EverybodywouldhaveafreeMichelin-starred(米其林星級(jí))dinner.Weliveinaworldwherewehearabouttheseplacesalot.It’sconsideredasthepinnacle(巔峰)ofexperiencetogoandenjoyfoodthere.Butinfact,foralmost99percentofpeopleinmycitydon’tgetthechance.It’sveryexpensiveandmightbefaraway,sopeoplejustdon’tgo.TheymightwatchitonTV,buttheyneverwitnessatwo-Michelin-starrestaurantforthemselves.SinceIcometopower,everybodywillgetafreeticketandenjoythemselvesintherestaurant.AllpeoplewouldspeakgoodEnglish.IstudiedEnglish—reallybadly—fornineyears,inaschoolinsouth-eastofChina,Iwasn’tveryhard-working,IjustdiditbecauseIkindofhadto.AndIreallyfeelsorryforthat,becausenowI’mcircledbybusinesspeoplespeakingEnglishallthetime.So,whenIcometopower,allpeoplewouldspeakEnglishwell,andthingswillworkout.閱讀以上信息,用恰當(dāng)?shù)脑~完成下面的表格,每空一詞。A/An31aboutRulingtheWorld“Keepfit”project●Wespend30minutesdoingsportsinsteadofworkingbeforecomputers.●Allonlinefightswouldbeendedandwewon’tbe32anymore.NationalAnimalDay●Wecanhaveadayoffto33forpets.●Peoplearetooshytospeakouttheirloveforanimals.●Beingkindtoanimalsmakesmehappy.FreeMichelindinner●34peoplehavethechancetogotoaMichelin-starredrestaurantbecauseofthehighpriceandlongjourney.●Everyonecanenjoyadinnerwithoutpaying.Englishlearning●Mynine-yearlearningofEnglishisafailure.I35laterbecauseIfindituseful.●Thingswillgowellifwe’reallgoodatEnglish.(2022春·江蘇無(wú)錫·九年級(jí)校聯(lián)考期中)Aristotleoncewrotethat“happinessisastateofactivity”.Inotherwords,whetheryouarelookingforlife-longsatisfactionorafewmomentsofgoodcheer,you’vegottomoveforward.We’veinterviewedtheexpertsandfoundfivestepstotaketowardasunnymood:Overa30-yearperiod,UniversityofIllinoisresearchersaskednearly120,000peoplehowmoney,education,volunteeractivitiesandcloserelationshipsinfluencedtheirhappiness.ReportedNewsweek’sSharonBegleyonthefindings,“Thegreatesthappinessisfoundwiththestrongestandmostsatisfyingrelationships.”Singingaloud,talkingtoastranger,raisingyourhand:allmayincreaseafeelingofhappiness,accordingtoastudyfromWakeForestUniversity.Participants(參與者)followedthedevelopmentoftheirmoodsfortwoweeksandreportedfeelinghappierwhentheyweremoreoutgoing.Theeditorsofgave$5or$20to46strangersbychance.Halfthegroupwastoldtospendthemoneyonthemselves,whiletheotherhalfwastoldtospenditonothers.Thosewhospentitonothersfeltmuchhappierattheendofthedaythanthosewho’dspentitonthemselves.Therewasnodifferenceinhappinessbetweenthosewhospent$5or$20,suggestingthatit’snothowmuchmoneyyouspend,buthowyouspendit,thatinspiresthespirit.Drinkingwaterreallycanhelpkeepyoucheerful.Asmall2012studyfromtheUniversityofConnecticutsuggestedthatevenslightdehydration(脫水)influencedthefemaleparticipants’happiness.Somestepstowardliving36ValueyourrelationshipThehighest37ofhappinessliesinthestrongestandmostsatisfyingrelationships.38yourselfYouaregainhappinessbysingingaloudortalkingtoothers.SpendmoneyonothersYourspiritwillbeinspiredby39thewealth.DrinkwaterIfawomandrinksenoughwater,her40ofhappinessmayremain.(2023·江蘇無(wú)錫·江蘇省錫山高級(jí)中學(xué)實(shí)驗(yàn)學(xué)校校考三模)Howimportantismusic?Whentheyareaskedthisquestion,studentsandparentsusuallyanswerthatmusicisnice,butnotveryimportant.Itisoftenconsideredonlyasentertainment,butnotthefirstchoiceforeducation.Thisopinionisshortsighted.Infact,musiceducationisnecessaryandimportantforallstudents.Musictellsuswhoweare.Musicreflects(反映)thecreators’thinkingandvalues,aswellasthesocialenvironmentitcamefrom.Forexample,justasMozartmusicrepresentsalifestyle,rockmusicrepresentsalifestyletoo.ThejazzinfluencethatGeorgeGershwinandothermusiciansintroducedintotheirmusicisobviouslyAmericanbecauseitcamefromAmericanmusicaltraditions.Musicprovidesakindofabilitytoknowtheworldinadifferentway.Scienceexplainshowthesunrisesandsets.Musicexplorestheemotive(情感的)meanings.Weneedeverypossiblewaytodiscoverandrespond(回應(yīng))toourworldbecausenoonewaycangetitall.Musicisaformofthought,aspowerfulasscience.Itisawaywehumanbeings“talk”toeachother.Throughthelanguageweexpressourfeelings,ourdiscoveries,ourideas,ourimaginationandourhopessothattheycanbesharedwithothers.Whenwedonotletourchildrenreceivegoodmusiceducation,wetakeawayfromthemthemeaningsthatmusicexpresses.Sciencedoesnottelluswhatitmeanstobehuman.Musicdoes.Somusiceducationismuchmoreimportantthanpeoplegenerallyrealize.Title:MusiceducationisofgreatimportancePassageoutlineDetailedinformationIntroduction●Shortsightedopinion:Musicisonlyawayofentertainment,notthetopchoiceforeducation.●41:Musiceducationisimportantandnecessaryforallstudents.MainBodyAwaytotellwhoweareMusicnotonlyreflectsthesocialenvironmentitcamefrombutalsoexpressespeople'sthinkingandvalues.AwaytoknowtheworldWecan’tdiscoverandrespondtoourworldinjustoneway.●Scienceexplainshownature42.●Musicexplorestheemotivemeaningsofnature.Awayto43witheachother●Weusemusicto44ourfeelings,discoveries,ideas,imaginationandhopeswithothers.●Music,45fromscience,tellsuswhatitmeanstobehuman.ConclusionMusiceducationisimportant.(2023·江蘇無(wú)錫·??级#┫韧ㄗx下面的短文,然后根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,在文章后表格的空格內(nèi)填入一個(gè)最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。每個(gè)空格只能填一個(gè)單詞。HaveyouevervisitedLongmenGrottoes(石窟)orYungangGrottoes?Around1,800yearsago,Chineseartistsmadestatuesinmountains.Overtheyears,thesestatueshavegonethroughearthquakes,floodsandwars.Nowinthe21stcentury,however,theyarefacinganevenbiggerproblem:tourism.Toomanytouristsgotovisitthosegrottoeseveryyearandthiscertainlydoesharmtothegrottostatues.How?Overmanycenturies,thesegrottostatuesslowlycorrode(侵蝕)becauseoftheacidiccontent(酸性物含量)ofair,waterandsoon.Butwhentheyareopentothepublic,thecorrosionprocessspeedsup.Accordingtoastudy,thecarbondioxidethatvisitorsbreatheouthasmadetheairmoreacidic.Also,visitorsbringinmicroorganisms(微生物).Eventheirbodyheatcanincreasethegrottoes’temperature.Badbehaviourcancauseharmtothegrottostatuesaswell.Toomanyvisitorstouchthegrottostatuesandcausetheirsurfacestochangecolour.Whenwevisitthegrottoes,wecanoftenseeasignsaying,“NoFlash!”or“NoPhotos!”Thisisbecausethestronglightcanbebadforthestatues,especiallythosewithcolour.Thelightcaneasilymakethemlosecolour.Toprotectthoseancientculturaltreasures,recentlyChinahasaskedtheworkerswhotakecareofthosegrottoesnottoallowtoomanyvisitorstocomeeveryday.Andtokeepabalancebetweenprotectingreliesandeducatingthepublic,somegrottositeshavealsocreatedtheirowndigital(數(shù)字的)museums.Title:GrottoStatuesArein46ProblemsThegrottoescorrode47whentheyareopentothepublic.→Thecarbondioxidethatvisitorsbreatheout,themicroorganismsvisitorsbringinandvisitors’bodyheatmakethegrottoenvironmentmoreacidic.→Touristsbehavebadly.●Theytouchthegrottostatueswiththeirhands.●Thestronglightofcamerasmakesthegrottostatueslosecoloureasily.48→Controlthe49ofdailyvisitors.→50touristswithonlinetoursindigitalmuseums.(2023·江蘇無(wú)錫·統(tǒng)考中考真題)先通讀下面的短文,然后根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,在文章后表格的空格內(nèi)填入一個(gè)最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。每個(gè)空格只能填一個(gè)單詞。Tosupporttheemployment(就業(yè))ofdisabledpeopleinGuangzhou,Starbuckshasopeneditsfirst“SilentCafé”inChinawherealmosthalfthestaffarehearingimpaired.Fourteenoutofthethirtystaffmembershavetroublehearing,andsoStarbuckshascreatedacaféthatdoesn’trequirecustomerstosayanything—northestafftohearanything.“ThismightbethequietestStarbucksamongtheover3800shopsontheChinesemainland,”saysLeoTsoi,ChiefOperatingOfficerofStarbucks,China.Thenewlyopened“SilentCafé”hasaspecialorderingsystemwhereallfoodanddrinksarenumbered,lettingcustomerseasilywritedowntheirorderandallowingthemtoplaceorderswithouthavingtosayaword.ChenSiting,astaffmembersharesherthoughtsabouttheidea.“Wecannothearyoubutwouldliketoshareatastycoffeewithyou,”saysSiting.“Ibelievemorepeoplelikemecouldfindacareertheydreamaboutinthefuture,”shecontinues.LikeSiting,ZhuJieying,hasbeenworkingatStarbucksforaboutsevenyears,makinghimitsfirsthearing-impairedcoffeemaster.HehashopesthatStarbuckscouldopenmoreopportunities(機(jī)遇)forthosewhoaredisabled,andencouragethemtoprovethemselvesandtoexploremorepossibilitiesinlife.Title;Starbucks“SilentCafé”BasicinformationThefirstoneinChinawas51inGuangzhou.Almosthalfitsstaffhavehearing52.Itscustomersplacetheirorderwithouthavingtosayanythingbywritingdowncertain53.Staffmembers’thoughtsChenSiting:Morehearing-impairedpeoplelikemecouldfindtheir54

careerinthefuture.ZhuJieying:Starbuckscould55disabledpeoplewithmoreopportunities.(2023·江蘇南京·統(tǒng)考二模)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容,在文章后各小題的空格里填入一個(gè)最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。注意:每個(gè)空格只填一個(gè)單詞。ThedrumhasexistedinChinesecivilizationforthousandsofyearsandhasadeepspiritualmeaningwhichismorethanakindofmusicalinstrument.Confuciusregardedthe“DrumDance”highly.ItisalsotheoriginoftheChinesephrase“guwu”whichmeans“embolden”(大膽)inEnglish.ThedrumwasmentionedinChinesehistoryinthePotteryAge.TheZhoudynastysetupthedrummusicinstitutionthatwasresponsible(負(fù)責(zé)的)forthemanagementofofficersknownas“drummen”anddevelopedacompletedrummusicsystem.Fromthenon,drumscametobeusedinancientChinesepracticessuchassacrifice(祭祀),military(軍事),labor(勞動(dòng))andotheractivities.InancientChina,agriculturewasthemainformofproductionanddrumswereconsideredindispensable(不可或缺的)foragoodharvest.Sincethesoundofdrumsechoesthatofthunder,itwasbelievedthatplayingdrumscouldattractrain.Sotheinstrumentwasusedtopraytothegodsforgoodweatherandto“communicate”withthem.Drumsalsoplayedapartinthewar.Becauseofastrongresonanceeffect(共振作用),thedrum’ssoundcouldgoveryfarwhileincreasingfearintheheartoftheenemies.Sothedrumwasusedasamilitaryboosterforalongtime.IntheTangandSongdynasties,thesocietywasdevelopingfastanddrumswerewidelyused.Thenationalband,drama,folkart.songanddance,boatracing,liondance,festivalgatheringandlaborcompetitionwerealltogetherwiththebeatsofdrums.Thesoundofdrumsbecamesynonymous(同義的)withcelebrations,fillingheartswithjoy.DifferenttypesofChinesedrumsexisttoday.Forexample,“TaipingDrum”isusedtoexpresshopeforpeaceandprosperitywhile“AnsaiWaistDrum”ismeanttoshowthespiritoftheLoessPlateau(黃土高原)andtheheroiccharacteroffarmersinNorthwestChina.Kaifenghas“PanDrum”,andLuochuanofShaanxiProvinceisknownforits“BieDrum”.Therearealsosomecheerfulandtime-honoreddrumdancessuchas“FengyangFlowerDrum”inAnhuiProvinceand“FishingBasketFlowerDrum”inJiangsuProvince.Inaword,drumculturereflectsthestability(安定)andprosperity(繁榮)ofChinesesociety.Forthousandsofyears,Chinesepeoplehavealwaysbeenexpectingpeaceandsatisfaction:DrumcultureinChinaIntroductionThedrumappearedthousandsofyearsagoinChina.Itgoesfar56amusicalinstrumentandhasadeepeffectonhistoryandculture.InancienttimesThe57ofthedruminChinacanbetracedbacktothePotteryAge.Aspecialdrummusicinstitutionwassetupfor58officerscalled“drummen”.Meanwhile,acompletedrummusicsystemwasdeveloped.Later,drumswereputinto59inancientChinesepractices.Peopleplayeddrumsforagoodharvestinagriculturesincepeople60itcouldbringrain.Thesoundofthedrumcouldtravelalong61.Asaresult,itwouldgiveenemiesa62senseoffearinthewar.Withthefast63ofthesociety,drumswerewidelyusedandthesoundofdrumsfilledpeople’sheartswithjoy.TodayDrumsofdifferenttypesareseenacrossChinaandthey64alottotheirlocalculture.ConclusionDrumculturereflectsthestabilityandprosperityofChinesesociety.Peoplehopetolive65withsatisfactioninthesocietylikethis.(2023·江蘇泰州·校考三模)閱讀下面短文,請(qǐng)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,在文后表格中填入恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,每空一詞。Mostpeoplehavethegoodfortunetoberaisedbycaringparents,whogivethemnotonlytheirlovebutalsotheirtimespentindoingvariousthingsforthem.However,manywholovetheirparentshavetroublefindingthetimetospendwiththemthattheyknowtheydeserve(值得).Well,herearesomeideas.●AfamilymealForthosewholivewithinlessthananhour’stravellingdistancefromtheirparents,aweeklygettogetheraroundthedinnertableisreallynottoomuchtoask.Itcanbeatyourplaceortheirs,oryoucanhaveotherchoices.Takethechancetochataboutdailyhappenings,andrepayjustalittleofthetimetheygladlyspentonyou.Iftheylivereallycloseby,youcouldevendropinonthewayhomefromworkattimes.●AweeklyplannedphonecallForthosewholiveatagreaterdistancefromtheirparents,thereisnopossibilityofregularcontactinperson,butthisdoesnotmeananendtopersonalcontact.Yourparentswillbegladtohearthesoundofyourvoice,soplantocallthemonthetelephoneatleastonceaweek.Ifpossible,chooseapropertimewheneveryoneismorelikelytobeathome.Yourparentswillbeevenhappierifthiscouldbeavideocall.●E-mail,textandsocialnetworksIfyourparentsfeelquitecomfortableinthecyberworld,well,spendsometimewiththeminthatlocation.Exchangee-mails,photos,andevenFacebookfriendswiththem.Youdon’thavetoshareeverydetailofyourlifewiththem,justthebitsyouknowtheywillhaveinterestin.●Askforyourparents’adviceWhateverproblemsyoumaybehaving,largeorsmall,it’sasafebetthatyourparentshavebeenthroughitallbefore.Sotalktothemandaskfortheiradvice,andiftheymakethewayclearerforyou,itmightjustturnouttobethebestfewminutesyoueverspent.●SharerelaxationtimeThatis,plantimetogetherdoingsomethingyoubothenjoy.WomenpreparingforashoppingtriportotakeinafilmcouldeasilydothesamethingtogetherwithMum.Sometimesfathersandsonscouldenjoygolforfishingtogether.Goingoutforamealcanbeatimeforeveryonetohavefun,oryoucangettogetherforaweekendonceortwiceayearifdistanceseparatesyou.Thoughmostparentsdonotexpecttoplayaleadroleinthelivesoftheiradultchildren,theiryearsofloveandgladly-giventimedeserveafewthoughtfulminutesinreturn.Sospendtimewithyourparentsandmakethemclosertoyou.Find66forParentsProblem●Mostpeoplebroughtupbycaringparentsfindit67topaybacktheirparents.WaysHavedinnertogether●Gettogethertohavemealsweekly68atyourplacesorotherplaces.●Chataboutwhathashappenedinthepastfewdays.Makeaphonecall●Whenregularcontactinpersonis69becauseofthegreatdistance,makesureyourparentscanhearyourvoiceas70aspossible.●Chooseatime71forbothofyou.Thiswillgreatlymakeyourparentshappy.Contact72●Sharesomethinginterestingwithyourparentsthroughe-mail,textorsocialnetworks.Turntoyourparentsforadvice●Yourparentscanhelpyouwithdifferent73ofproblems,becausetheyaremoreexperiencedthanyouinonewayoranother.●Sharingyourtroublesandplansisagreatwaytoshowyourlove.Shareyoursparetime●74timetogetheranddothingsyoubothenjoy.Conclusion●Spendingtimewithyourparentsisagoodwayto75themfortheirdevotion.(2023·江蘇鎮(zhèn)江·統(tǒng)考一模)Theteenageyearsareusuallythemoststressfulyearsinaperson’slife.Asteensgothroughgreatchangesinbody,mindandsoon,theyareofteneasytogetangryandfullof

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