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專題05閱讀七選五20篇Passage01(24-25高一上·江蘇無錫·期中)TheHistoryofTahitianDanceIntheearlyageofTahitiandance,performancesweresymbolicandimportant,notjustanartform.1Forexample,therewasadancethatwasperformedtogreetguestsatanofficialceremony.Otherdancesweredesignedforspecialceremonies.Somedancesweremorepersonal,andpeopledancedtochallengeanopponent.2OneofthemostpopulardancestylesisOte’a,whichisperformedbyalargegroupofdancers.Anotherdancecalledahivinauisusuallyperformedasthelastdanceofaceremony.Itinvolvesagroupofdancersledbyonedancerwhomaymakeupsomemovements.Tahitiandanceisperformedtotheaccompaniment(伴隨)oftraditionalmusic.DrumsfeatureheavilyinTahitianmusic.Dancemusicisstronglyrhythmicandpowerful.Besides,noseflutes(鼻笛),alsocalledvivo,aremadefrombambootubeswithholescarvedintothem,andtheyareplayedbybreathingoutofthenoseandintotheflute.3Itisn’tcertainwhenorhowTahitiandanceoriginallydeveloped.ItisapracticethatdatesbacktoancientTahitianpeopleandtheirMaoriancestors.DancewasanimportantandpopularculturalexpressioninTahiti.4Atthattime,earlyBritishcolonists(殖民者)whocametoTahitifoundtraditionalTahitiandanceannoyingandoffensive.Therefore,theyabolishedmostformsofdanceinTahiti.TahitiandancewasillegalinTahitiuntiltheearly20thcentury.Traditionalcostumeswerenotusedduringthisperiod,andonlythehands,feetandfaceofthedancercouldbeexposed.5AlthoughithadbeeninfluencedbyEuropeanpresenceandtheculturalchangesinTahiti,TahitiandancehasregaineditsimportanceasauniqueexpressionofTahitiancultureandhistory.A.However,itmetwithaproblemduringthe1800s.B.Nowadays,therearedifferentstylesofTahitiandance.C.NativeTahitianshaddifferentdancesfordifferentpurposes.D.Inthe1950s,alotofeffortwasmadetopreservethetraditionaldance.E.WhilemasteringTahitiandanceischallenging,anyonecanlearnthebasicmoves.F.TheseinstrumentshavebeenusedtoaccompanyTahitiandancethroughouthistory.G.ThepopularityofTahitiandancehastransformeditintoaprivilegedtoolfortourismpromotion.Passage02(24-25高一上·河南·期中)Managingyouremotions(情緒)effectivelyisimportantforasuccessfulhighschoolexperience.Herearesometipstohelpyoumanageyouremotionsandkeepapositiveoutlook.LearntorecognizeyouremotionsUnderstandingyouremotionsisthefirststepinmanagingthem.6.Recognizingyouremotionscanhelpyourespondtothemmoreeffectively.Thiscanhelpyouknowtherootcausesofyouremotionsandfindhealthywaystocope(處理).7Whenyou’refeelingstressedoroverwhelmed,it’simportanttohavestrategiestocalmyourselfdown.Activitieslikedeepbreathing,exercise,ortravelcanbeveryeffective.Takingbreaksandengaginginactivitiesyouenjoycanreducestress.Experimentwithdifferentskillstofindwhatworksbestforyou.KeepabalancedlifestyleKeepingabalancebetweenschoolwork,extracurricularactivities,andrelaxationisnecessaryforemotionalwell-being.8.Abalancedlifestylecanimproveyouremotionalrecovery.BuildasupportsystemHavingastrongsupportsystemcanmakeabigdifferenceinhowyoudealwithstressandemotions.Yourfriends,family,andteacherscanofferencouragementandadvice.9.Don’thesitatetoturntothemwhenyouneedtotalkoraskforguidance.StaypositiveandpracticegratitudeFocusingonthepositiveaspectsofyourlifecanhelpshiftyourmindsetandimproveyouroverallmood.10.Pract?cinggratitudebykeepingajournalofthingsyou’rethankfulforcanalsohelpyoukeepapositiveoutlook.A.DevelophealthycopingmeansB.Knowtheimportanceofemotionalwell-beingC.Taketimetothinkoverwhatyou’refeelingandwhyD.Rememberthatit’sokaytoseekhelpwhenyouneeditE.SurroundingyourselfwithpositivitycanimproveyouremotionalhealthF.PracticingmindfulnesscanhelpyoustaygroundedinthepresentmomentG.GetenoughsleeptokeepyourenergyupandsetasidetimeforhobbiesandsocializingPassage03(24-25高一上·遼寧沈陽·階段練習(xí))Perhapsyouattemptedtomakebreadbutendedinfailure.Ormaybeyou’relookingtogiveitagoforthefirsttime.Therearesomanydifferentvarietiestochoosefrom,fromclassicsourdough(酵母)tosodabread.11Thefollowingaresometipsaprofessionalbakersharesonmakingtheperfectbreadathome.12Takeasecondtospeakoutloudaboutwhatyouaregoingtodo.Thinkthingsthroughbeforeyouputyourhandsinthedough(生面團(tuán)).Inthisway,youarefarlesslikelytomakemistakes.Don’tchangetherecipe.Bakingisasciencethatreliesonprecisemeasurements.Allingredientsmustbeweighedaccurately.13Keepinmindthatthebestbakersintheworldhaveakeeneyefordetail.Bepatient.Bakingisawell-plannedprocessandeverystepisimportant.14Forexample,sourdoughtakeshalfadaytoriseproperly,soifyougetimpatientandcutthetimeinhalf,you’llendupwithasourdoughbrick.Practice.Startingwithsimplerbreadwillgiveyousomeofthebasicskillsneededtomasterthetougherones.Youprobablyaren’tgoingtocreateperfectbreadatthefirstattempt.15Therearenofailures,butjuststepsonyourlearningjourney.Evenapieceofbadbreadisasteptowardsagreatone.A.Useyourheadbeforeyourhands.B.It’simportanttoletmostbreadrest.C.You’llhaveplentyofwaystoexplore.D.Sobepreparedtogetitwrongafewtimes.E.Afewextragramscanmakeyourbakingsuffer.F.Bakingisaninterestingcombinationofscienceandart.G.Someofthemostimportantstepsarethemosttime-consuming.Passage04(24-25高一上·河南·期中)EffectivestudystrategiesandtimemanagementtipsAshighschoolstudents,balancingschoolwork,extracurricularactivities,andpersonaltimecanbechallenging.Developingeffectivestudystrategiesandtimemanagementskillsisnecessaryforacademic(學(xué)術(shù)的)successandpersonalwell-being.Herearesometipstohelpyoumanageyourtimemoreefficientlyandstudymoreeffectively.SetcleargoalsHavingclearachievablegoalsisimportantforstayingfocusedandactive.Startbysettingbothshort-termandlong-termgoalsforyourstudies.Short-termgoalscouldbecompletingahomeworkorstudyingforatest,whilelong-termgoalsmightincludepreparingforfinalexamsorimprovingyouroverallgrades.16.FindasuitablestudyenvironmentYourstudyenvironmentplaysanimportantroleinyourabilitytoconcentrate.Chooseaquietwell-litplacefreefromdistractions(干擾)whereyoucanfocusonyourwork.Ensurethatallnecessarymaterials,suchastextbooks,notebooks,andpens,arewithinreach.17.TakeregularbreaksStudyingforlongperiodswithoutbreakscanleadtotirednessanddecreasedproductivity.dAddshortbreaksintoyourstudysessionstorestandrecharge.Agoodruleofthumbistotakea5-10minutebreakafterevery50minutesofstudying.18.Usethistimetostretch,takeawalk,oreatahealthysnack.19Keepingyourstudymaterialsandnotesinplacecansaveyoutimeandreducestress.Usefolders,binders,ordigitaltoolstoclassyournotesandhomeworkbysubject.Thiswillmakeiteasiertofindwhatyouneedwhenyouneedit.Regularlyreviewandupdateyourmaterialstoensureyouhaveeverythingyouneedforeffectivestudying.SeekhelpwhenneededDon’thesitatetoseekhelpifyou’restrugglingwithaparticularsubjectortopic.Reachouttoyourteachers,classmates,oratutorforassistance.20.Remember,askingforhelpisasignofstrength,notweakness.A.StayorganizedB.UseactivelearningtechniquesC.TherearemanypeopleyoucanturntoforhelpD.ThesebreakscanhelpkeepyoufocusedandpreventtirednessE.ThesewillgiveyouasenseofdirectionandpurposeinyourstudiesF.Sticktoyourscheduleascloselyaspossible,butkeepitchangeableifneededdG.AcomfortableandorganizedstudyspacecangreatlyimproveyourproductivitydPassage05(24-25高一上·福建龍巖·期中)BeaGoodTouristTourismcanbebothgoodandbad.Yes,itbringsinmoneyforthelocaleconomyandcreateslotsofjobsforlocals.21Onegrowingproblemistouristswhowanttoprovethattheyhavevisitedadestination.Touristshaveusedpaint,rocks,orevenkeystowriteontheLuxorTempleinEgypt,StonehengeintheUK,memorialstonesatthebottomofQomolangma,andmany,manyotherplaces.22Ihavethreewordsforpeoplelikethis:pleasestopit.Ifyouwanttoleaveamarkontheworld,doitbychangingsomeone’slifewithkindnessandlove.23Sometouristswanderaroundandtakepicturesoflocalpeoplewithoutaskingfortheirpermission.Forexample,ChiangMaiUniversityinThailandhasgreatnumbersoftouristsvisitingthecampus,takingpicturesofstudents,anddisturbing(打擾)theirstudies.AnotherexampleisSanlitun,aneighbourhoodinBeijing.China.24Ihavethreewordsfortouristslikethis:pleasebeconsiderate.Havefuninawaythatdoesnotdisturbothers.Thenumberofproblemsfromtouristsisendless;walkinginlargegroupswithoutconsideringotherswhoneedtowalkby,crossingroadswithoutthinkingoflocaltrafficlawsandmanymore.Theonlywaytosolvetheproblemoftheterribletourististomakesurethatyouarenotone!25Remember,wheneveryoustepoutsideyourcountry’sborders,youarerepresenting(代表)yourcountrytotherestoftheworld.A.Butitmayalsobringsomeproblems.B.However,wecanhelpdealwithsomeproblems.C.Bethebest,kindest,mostpolitetouristpossible.D.Tourismhasbroughtaboutfewerproblemstothepeoplethere.E.Thousandsoftouristsitesarebeingdestroyedbytouristswho“l(fā)ovethemtodeath”.F.Sometouristslovetopartytherelateintothenight,makingitdifficultforlocalstosleep.G.Anotherbigprobleminsomeplaceshasbeentouristsdisturbingthelocalpeopleandlife.Passage06(24-25高一上·浙江嘉興·期中)Alotofkidsandadultssaytheygetnervousduringsocialsituations.Maybeit’sspeakingupinclassormakingaphonecallorjusttryingsomethingnew.Youmightfeelbutterfliesinyourstomach,oryourheartmaybeatfasteroryougetsuddenlyanxious.26Andiffearofbeingembarrassedormakingamistakeisgettinginyourway,therearesomethingsyoucantryonyourowntohelp.27Expertsagreethatavoidingsituationsthatmakeusanxiouscanactuallymakethingsworseinthelongrun.Gettingoutofsomethingyoudon’twanttodomightmakeyoufeelbetterinthemoment,butyouwillstillfeelanxiousthenexttimeyou’reaskedtodoit.Pushyourself.Whileleavingyourcomfortzoneisn’teasy,itcanbeverygoodforyou.That’sbecauseanxietytendstogoawaywhenyoustartdoingthethingsthatmakeyouanxious.Sotrytofaceyouranxietyandfearandseewhathappens.Youmightfindyouhavetheskillstodealwithit.28Practicealot.Asanexperiment,trydoingsomethingthatmakesyounervous.29Whateveryoudo,you’llfindthatitgetseasierovertime.That’sbecausebypracticingthethingsthatmakeyounervousyouareactuallyimprovingyourabilitytoeasilyhandlethem.Relaxyourself.Don’ttrytorelaxbywatchingtelevisionorvisitingawebsite.30Forexample,doingthingslikeyogacanalsohelpyoustaycalm.A.BeingnervousisuncommonB.Don’tavoidsomething.C.Paynoattentiontoyourthoughts.D.Thosethingsareyourbody’sreaction(反應(yīng))tofear.E.Startwithpractisinglittlethingslikeansweringquestionsinclass.F.Tryadeeprelaxationthathasaphysicaleffectonthemind.G.Andnexttimeyou’reinthatsituationyoumightfeellessnervous.Passage07(24-25高一上·湖南長沙·期中)Cellphoneskinsarefunanddecorativewaystoaddstyletocellphones,whilealsoofferingasmallamountofprotection.Theyarenotthesameascellphonecases(手機(jī)套),whichareusuallymorefocusedonfunctionandlessonstyle.Theskinisattacheddirectlytothesurfaceofthecellphone.31Thetypicalphoneskinismadefromvinyl(乙烯基).32Soitispossibletobuyskinsthataresolid-coloredormakeuseofanumberofdifferentcolorcombinations.33Itmeansyoucanbuyseveraldifferentonesandchangethelookofyourphonetomatchtheoccasion.Forexample,theycanbeusedtodecoratethephoneforholidays,seasonsoftheyear,specialeventssuchasbirthdays,andanyotheroccasionthatcanbeimagined.Cellphoneskinsarerelativelyinexpensive.Soitiseasytobuyseveraldifferentmodelsandchangethelookofthephone,justlikemanypeoplematchingshoesorjewelrytotheirclothing.34Forexample,theycanfitflipphones(翻蓋手機(jī))andphoneswithslidingkeyboards.Todaymanycompaniesthatsellphoneskinscarryawiderangeofcolorsandtypes.35Someproducerscancreateonesfeaturingcompanysigns.Someproducerscantakeoriginaldesignsdevelopedbycustomersandusethemtocreateuniqueskins.Whilemoreexpensivethanordinaryskins,thespecially-madetypesarestillusuallyaffordable.A.Butit’salsopossibletoorderaspecialdesign.B.Decorativecellphoneskinsareremovable.C.Cellphoneskinscanprotectyourphonefromdirt.D.Thematerialcanuseawiderangeofcolorsinthedesign.E.Soyoumaychoosecellphonesthatbestsuityourneeds.F.Itgivesamoreuniquelookthanmostcasescanmanage.G.Today,cellphoneskinsaremadetofitabouteverytypeofcellphone.Passage08(24-25高一上·湖南長沙·期中)Thetroublesofadolescentgrowth:explorationandchallengesBodyimageissuesarecommonamongteenagersduringphysicaldevelopment.Theirbodiesexperiencesignificantchangesastheygrow,causingself-awarenessanddissatisfaction.Developahealthyperspective(視角)onthebodytocopewithbodyimageissues.36.Engaginginenjoyablephysicalactivitiesincreasesconfidenceandself-respect.Improvinghealthybodyimageinvolvesrecognizingstrengthsandachievements,37.What’smore,parents,teachers,andadultsneedtobeawareofsocialmediapressures’impactonteenagers’bodyimage.Encouragingopencommunicationandasupportiveenvironmentforteensareuseful.Anothergrowingconcernamongteenagersisacademicpressure.38.Thestressofexams,meetingexpectations,anduniversityadmissionpressurescanaffectmentalhealth.39.Youhavetoarrangeschool,extracurricularactivitiesandhobbiessoastoreducestressandmakeyourlifemorebalanced.Itisalsoimportanttofindhelpfromteachers,tutorsorclassmates.40.Moreover,teensshouldputmentalhealthinthefirstplace.Takingbreaks,engaginginrelaxingactivities,andkeepinghealthhelpsmanagestressandpreventburnout.A.Remember,it’sokaytoaskforhelpandsupportB.Seekingprofessionalhelpwhenneededshowsstrengthandresilience(韌性)C.Asstudentsadvanceinschool,academicexpectationscanbecomeverychallengingD.EverybodyisuniqueandbeautifulintheirownwayE.a(chǎn)ndnotcomparingtoothersF.suchasconcernsaboutweight,height,oreventheshapeofone’sfaceG.ItisimportantforteenagerstolearntomanagetimeandlearningskillsPassage09(24-25高一上·河北保定·期中)Rendingisoneofthemostimportantskillsyoucandevelop.41Forexample,readingcanhelpyourelaxafteralongday.Whenyouread,yourbrainescapesintoadifferentworld,andthiscanreducestress.Anotherbenefitisthatithelpsimproveyourvocabulary.42Thesewordscanmakeyourspeakingandwritingstronger.Rendingalsohelpsimproveyourfocus.Whenyoureadabook,youneedtofollowthestoryandrememberdetails,whichtrainsyourbraintostayfocusedforlongerperiods.Readingalsohassocialbenefits.Whenyouread,youlearnaboutdifferentculturesandideas.Theycanmakeyouunderstandothersbetter.Youmayfinditeasiertostartconversationsandmakefriendswhohavethesameinterestswithyou.43Youcanreadnovels,magazines,ornewspapers.Eachtypehasitsownbenefits.Forexample,novelscanimproveyourimagination,whilenewspaperskeepyouupdatedoncurrentevents.Inaddition,readingisbeneficialtoyouracademicsuccess.44Theyhavebetterskillsandareabletounderstandcomplexideasmoreeasily.Inconclusion,readinghasallkindsofbenefitswhichcanhaveaneffectonyou.Itisameaningfulactivitythatcanimprovemanyaspectsofyourlife.45A.Sopickupabook,findaquietplace,andstartenjoyingthebenefitsofreadingtoday.B.Studentswhoreadusuallytendtodobetteratschool.C.Therearedifferenttypesofreadingmaterialstochoosefrom.D.Yourvocabularyhelpsyouwritearticles.E.Ithasmanybenefitsforyourbodyandmind.F.Readingcanmakeyoulearnaboutmanycultures.G.Themoreyouread,themorenewwordsyoumeet.Passage10(24-25高一上·遼寧·期中)Inapicturebook,pictures,ratherthanwords,tellthestory.It’struethatawordlesspicturebooklackswordsforthestory.Butitfollowsallthebasicrequirementsofabook.46Inaddition,itpossessesauniqueidentitythatisdrivenbyanartist’svision,whichopensupwindowstoboundlessimagination.47Theuniquerealityisexperiencedwhenreadersinteractwiththepictures.Theprocessofreadingpicturebooksisacuriousinteractionbetweentheauthorandthereaders.Thereadersbringtheirownimaginationandexperiencestointerpretaspacesuggestedbytheauthor.Byopeningthepagesofsuchabook,childrenfallintoastorythatrequiresthemtoprovidecontextandcluesfrompicturestomovethestoryforward.48So,forchildrenwhoenjoyart,wordlesspicturebooksofferthemtheopportunitytoexercisetheirimagination.Theformatalsoallowschildrentoexpandtheircriticalthinkingskillsandcreativity.Sinceeverywordlesspicturebookhasastructureandaplot,childrenhavetouseskillssuchaspredictionanddrawingconclusionsbasedonexperiencestomakesenseofthestory.Sincetherearenowords,childrencanfeelfreetomakeupthestoryastheylike.49Thisistheessenceofwordlesspicturebooks-theycanbecomeanythingyouwant.Theygiveachildtheconfidencetofeelthatifyoucanimagineit,itcanexist.50A.Theycanevenchangetheending,iftheywish.B.Theyareattractedtothedesignandthecolors.C.It,inturn,excitesandbuildsuptheirimagination.D.Forexample,ithasaplot,characterdevelopmentandsoon.E.Awordlesspicturebooktakesreadersintoanewlevelofreality.F.Thisconfidencebringsouthumancreation,fromartworkstoscientificdiscoveries.G.Parentsandtheirchildrencansharetheirfeelingsbyreadingthesebookstogether.Passage11(24-25高一上·安徽阜陽·期中)TipsforStartingYourOwnTravelBlogTravelstoriesalwaysmakeforveryinterestingreads.It’sgreattoknowwhat’shappeningelsewhereintheworld.Haveyoueverthoughtaboutstartingyourowntravelstories?51Writedownyourreasonsforstartingtheblog.52Maybeyouwanttokeepyourfriendsupdatedaboutyourtravels,tohelpfellowtravellerstotravelsmarter,ortodiscussthebeautiesofthisworld.Writingdownthereasonswillgiveyouclarityofthought,adirection,andapurpose.53Nowthatyouknowwhyyou’restartingtheblog,makealistofthingsyouwanttocoverinyourwriting.EveryblogMUSThaveafocus.Doyouwanttogiveyourreadersstories?Doyouwanttotellyourreadersaboutplaces?Thiswayyou’llbetellingyourreaderswhattoexpectfromyourblog.Nameyourblogintelligently(明智地).Nowthatyouhaveaclearpictureaboutwhyandwhatyouwanttowrite,thinkofanameforyourblog.54Along,confusingnamewillnotonlybedifficulttorememberbutalsoleadtoyoulosingoutonpotentialrepeatvisitors.Don’tletthenumbersgetyoudown.Initially,notmanypeoplewillvisityourblog.55Youmightfeelalittledepressedseeingshallowfigures,butyoureffortswillpayoffinthelongrun.Keepatitandsticktotheplan.Slowlyandsteadilyyourreaderswillgrowinnumber.Thesetipsforstartingyourowntravelblogwillnotonlyhelpyoutoworksmarter,butalsoensurethatyourreadersgettheverybestfromyou.Itisagoodideatostartnowandmakeanameforyourselfandyourblog.Bestofluck.A.Postcontinuouslyandregularly.B.Decidewhatyouwanttowriteandforwhom.C.Whyisitthatyouwanttostartatravelblog?D.Maybeonlyyourfriendsandfamilywillreadyourblog.E.Thenameshouldbeeasyforpeopletoremember.F.Youneedtohavesomespecialexperiencesintravellingtostartablog.G.Hereissomeadviceontravelwritingandsomegreatwaystostartyourowntravelblog.Passage12(24-25高一上·山西·階段練習(xí))Beingonvacationisreallyfunandexciting.Butwhenthevacationendsandyougobacktoschool,itcanbehardtogetusedtoyourusualscheduleagain.56.Post-vacationdepression(節(jié)后抑郁癥)isnotarealmedicalcondition,butitdescribesfeelingsadordownaftercomingbackfromavacation.57.Peoplealsocallitpost-holidaybluesorholidaysyndrome(綜合征).Theideaofpost-vacationdepressionfirstcameupinthe1950s.58.Whenpeoplecomebackfromanothercountry,theymightfindithardtogetbacktotheirusuallifeanddailyschedule.Also,someproblemsfromthevacation,likesunburn,insectbites,oreatinganddrinkingtoomuch,canmakethemfeelworseafterthetrip.Peoplecandothingstostopfeelingsadafteravacation.Theycanmakeachangefromholidaytoregularlifeeasier.Forexample,theycantakeadayortwotorelaxbeforegoingbacktowork.59.Whileit’simportanttotrytopreventfeelingsadafteravacation,it’snotalwayspossible.60.Makingaphotobookcanbeofhelptoo.Practicingmindfulness,likefocusingonthepresentmoment,canalsohelpreduceworryandsadness.Butifyoustillfeelverysadaftertryingthesethings,youshouldturntoaprofessional(專業(yè)人士)forhelp.A.SofeelingdownafteravacationiscommonB.DepressionmayhappenatanytimeallyearroundC.PeoplemayfacealotofproblemsduringthevacationD.Post-vacationdepressioncanhappenformanyreasonsE.WritingaboutyourtripinadiarycanhelpyoufeelbetterF.TheycanalsohaveagoodscheduletohelpthemstartworkcalmlyG.Thiscanincludefeelingsofsadness,tiredness,disappointment,orevenstressPassage13(24-25高一上·四川綿陽·期中)LearningEnglishisachallengingtask,butitisalsoveryrewarding.Englishisthemostwidelyspokenlanguageintheworldandisusedinmanydifferentfieldssuchasbusiness,science,andentertainment.61HerearesometipsonhowtolearnEnglisheffectivelyPracticeregularly.Learningalanguagerequiresconstanteffort.62ThiscouldbereadingEnglishbooks,watchingEnglishmoviesorTVshows,listeningtoEnglishmusic,orevenspeakingwithnativespeakers.Themoreyoupractice,thebetteryouwillbecome.Youcanalsofindmanyonlineresourcessuchasvideos,articles,andforumswhereyoucanpracticeyourEnglishskills.Immerse(沉浸)yourselfinthelanguage.TrytosurroundyourselfwithEnglishasmuchaspossible.ThiscouldmeanlisteningtoEnglishpodcastsorradiostations,oreventhinkinginEnglish.6364TherearemanyappsandwebsitesthatcanhelpyoulearnEnglish.Forexample,Duolingoisapopularlanguage-learningappthatoffersavarietyofexercisesandgamestohelpyouimproveyourvocabulary,grammar,andpronunciation.So,makethemostofthetechnologytoimproveyourEnglish.Lastbutnotleast,don’tbeafraidtomakemistakes.Makingmistakesisanaturalpartofthelearningprocess.65Instead,embraceyourmistakesasopportunitiestolearnandimprove.Inconclusion,learningEnglishrequiresdedicationandeffort.However,itisdefinitelyworthit.Byfollowingthesetips,youcanimproveyourEnglishskillsandopenupnewopportunitiesforyourselfinthefuture.A.Trytolearnfromyourmistakes.B.Usetechnologytoyouradvantage.C.Themoreyouspeak,thebetteryouwillbe.D.Don’tletfearofmakingmistakesholdyouback.E.Immersionisagreatwaytoimproveyourlanguageskills.F.YoushouldsetasidesometimeeverydaytostudyandpracticeEnglish.G.Therefore,itisessentialtolearnEnglishwellintoday’sglobalizedworld.Passage14(24-25高一上·陜西咸陽·階段練習(xí))Agoodimpressionmattersalotandcanopendoorstonewchancesandbuildrelationships.Herearesometipstohelpyouleaveapositiveandlastingimpressiononothers.Arriveontimeorafewminutesearly.66Beingpresentatthearrangedtimecanshowtheotherpersonyou'redependableandrespectful.Leaveatleastfiveminutesearlytoallowfortrafficandothersituationsoutofyourcontrol.Forexample,ifyou'regoingtoaninterview,considerarrivingtentofifteenminutesearlytorelaxyourself.Dresscorrectlyfortheoccasion.Peoplemaketheirfirstjudgments(評價(jià))withinonetenthofasecond.Oneofthefirstthingspeopleseeishowyoudress.67Whenyou'reonafirstdate,wearsomethingthatmakesyoufeelgoodandlookgood.Inprofessionalsettings,sticktoclean,understated(素雅的)clotheswithoutholes,wrinkles,ortears.68Thiscanhelpkeepyouontrackandavoidsilenceintheconversation.Thinkaboutwhoyou'remeetingandwhatyou'dliketogetoutoftheinteraction.Ifyou'dliketomakeapotentialfriendwhothinksyou'refun,prepareafewhumorousstoriesyoucoulduseinconversation.69Ifyou'remeetingsomeoneyouadmire,chatwiththetopicsthatgoabitdeeperthantheonesmostpeoplehaveknown.Makeeyecontactwiththeotherperson.Eyecontactisanimportantwaytoconnectandcommunicatenon-verbally(非語言)withtheotherperson.Whenlisteningtotheotherperson,trytokeepeyecontactforaboutfourtofivesecondsatatime.Besides,awarmsmilereallygoesalongway.70A.Trytobeagoodlistener.B.Preparequestionsandtalkingpoints.C.Ittellsthepersonthatyou'refriendly.D.Ataparty,youcouldaskifthefoodisgood.E.Choosetheclothesbasedontheenvironments.F.Howyoudresscanhardlytellpeoplealotaboutyoubeforeyousayaword.G.Whenyoutellsomeoneyou'llmeethimorheratacertaintime,makeitapromise.Passage15(24-25高一上·江蘇泰州·階段練習(xí))Yawning,theinvoluntary(不知不覺的)actofopeningyourmouth,takingadeepbreath,andbreathingout,isthebody’snaturalresponsetobeingtiredorbored

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