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科目:初中英語 來源:2013屆浙江省瑞安市初中畢業(yè)生學(xué)業(yè)考試適應(yīng)性測試英語試卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解
Have you heard of Chen Binqiang in Zhejiang Province? Over the past six years, he has taken care of his mother who got Alzheimer’s disease.
Chen’s mother, 64-year-old Chen Yueguang, has been ill since 2007. The illness became very serious quickly and she has lost the ability to speak and can not look after herself. None of Chen’s other family members, however, could take care of their sick mother. Chen’s father died in a traffic accident when he was eight, his two sisters married far away and his wife has a 92-year-old grandmother to look after.
Chen taught Chinese in Central School of Lengshui town, which is about 30 kilometers away from his home in Pan’an. So he spent five days at school and only went home on weekends. When he said he would take his mother to work, even his wife was doubtful and worried. She really doesn’t think it is a good idea for him to take care of his mother in school. She worries what if he lost his job because of this.
But Chen has made the decision. Soon he was putting a safety hat onto his mother’s head and helping her sit on his electric bike’s back seat. He thinks that his mother used to take him around and now he should take her.
These days, things got a little easier for him. With the help of Pan’an government, Chen got a new job in Pan’an Middle School in October 2012. The new school is only five minutes’ ride from his home, which means he can take care of his mother more conveniently.
Chen feels happiest when his mother is looking at him. She must have forgotten who he is, and she even can’t call his name. But she surely knows that Chen is kind to her. He feels that is enough.
On February 19th, 2013, Chen got the prize for Touching China, held by China Central Television to honor those whose performances have moved the people.
【小題1】 What does Chen Binqiang do? He is ___________,
A.a(chǎn) farmer | B.a(chǎn) driver | C.a(chǎn) postman | D.a(chǎn) teacher |
A.疑惑 | B.明白 | C.預(yù)料 | D.支持 |
A.In his car. | B.In a taxi. |
C.By electric bike. | D.On foot. |
A.people will live a very hard life if our parents become seriously ill |
B.it should be allowed to take care of our mothers at work places |
C.a(chǎn) man who shows loving care for his mother and his great spirit |
D.Touching China honors people whose performances move us |
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科目:初中英語 來源:2012屆江蘇省南通市海安縣紫石中學(xué)初三適應(yīng)性考試英語試卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解
Hu Yaohui, a schoolgirl in Zhejiang province, didn’t want to speak or eat for a week. She kept worrying about her scores on the exam. “I can’t stop thinking about my place in the class,” she said. “I feel stressed out.”
Hu is not the only one who faces stress. According to a recent survey conducted by Wuhan University of Hubei province, 70 percent of the 2,000 students who are going to take the college and high school entrance exams feel under pressure (壓力).
Stress is a normal physical response (反應(yīng)) to things that make people feel worried or break their balance of life in some way.
Stress isn’t always bad. Sometimes, people’s stress is important during emergency situations, such as when a driver has to stop his car to avoid an accident. Sometimes, stress can help people do their best — like while getting ready before a big competition or exam.
However, too much or long-term stress gives people a stress overload (負荷過多). People with stress overloads may have problems remembering or concentrating on things. They are quick to get angry or lose patience. They may even have other problems, such as sleeping problems, headaches and often getting colds.
The most helpful way to deal with stress overloads is to learn how to manage the stress. For example, you might manage it by getting a good night’s sleep, or by exercising every day.
Another good way to deal with stress is to ask parents or friends for help. Everyone has stress. For many people, stress is so common that it has become a way of life. Don’t be too shy to tell others that you are having a hard time. They may comfort you or give you some useful advice. Sometimes just sharing your problems with someone else can make you feel better.
【小題1】Hu Yaohui felt stressed out about ________.
A.her marks on the exams |
B.which seat to take during exams |
C.not being able to sit in the front |
D.not being allowed to eat in class |
A.nearly half | B.a(chǎn)bout 1,400 |
C.a(chǎn)lmost seven hundred | D.a(chǎn)bout one seventh |
A.Stress is a kind of serious heart disease. |
B.Stress is always bad for people. |
C.Stress is always useless for an exam. |
D.Stress is greatly needed sometimes. |
A.Many students face stress now. |
B.People’s stress is always important. |
C.How to get less stress |
D.How to get good results with the help of stress. |
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科目:初中英語 來源:2012-2013學(xué)年河南省鄭州市初三第一次月考英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
Don’t you want to go to school? You could tell your parents you’re ill. But last Monday, students from Shanghai and Zhejiang had an even better excuse: a typhoon(臺風(fēng))!
Typhoon Khanun hit East China on September 11. In Shanghai, all the school were closed the next day, Monday.
It was the first time that Shanghai had to close schools because of bad weather.
But some students still came to school that day. “ I didn’t get the notice that the school was closing,” said Shen Sheng, a Junior 2 student from Shanghai Aiguo School. “ But it was nice that we could play in school rather than study.”
The school kept Shen and other 20 students safe inside and let them play sports like table tennis.
But the storm wasn’t all fun games. Typhoon Khanun killed 14 people. In Zhejiang, it damaged about 8,000 houses. More than one million people had to be taken to safer places.
Every year, typhoons hit different places around the world. Most happen in July, August and September. This year 15 typhoons hit China. Khanun was the strongest. Typhoons bring strong winds and rains. The winds can blow away houses and cars. The rains are bad for farmers’ fields.
Typhoon also kills people. Earlier this month, Typhoon Talim hit East and Central China. It killed at least 124 people.
1.When was the first time that Shanghai had to close all the schools?
A. In August B. In July C. On Sep.11. D. On Sep.12.
2.Shanghai had to close all the schools that day because of _____.
A. bad traffic B. heavy rain C. Typhoon Khanun D. Typhoon Talim
3.What did Shanghai Aiguo School do with Shen Sheng and some other students when they still came to school that day?
A. They were kept safe inside and played sports like table tennis.
B. They were asked to go back home as quickly as possible.
C. They were sent back home by their teachers at once.
D. They still had classed in the classroom as usual.
4.What does the word “damage” in Paragraph 6 mean?
A.建造 B.損毀 C.傷害 D.裝飾
5.According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?
A. If a typhoon hits, many students shouldn’t go to school or go out.
B. More than one million people were killed in Zhejiang that day.
C. Every year, 15 typhoons hit different places around the world.
D. Typhoons do a lot of harm to farmers’ fields and human beings.
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科目:初中英語 來源:2011-2012學(xué)年江蘇省通州市中考網(wǎng)閱適應(yīng)性測試英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
Hu Yaohui, a schoolgirl in Zhejiang province, didn’t want to speak or eat for a week. She kept worrying about her scores on the exam. “I can’t stop thinking about my place in the class,” she said. “I feel stressed out.”
Hu is not the only one who faces stress. According to a recent survey conducted by Wuhan University of Hubei province, 70 percent of the 2,000 students who are going to take the college and high school entrance exams feel under pressure (壓力).
Stress is a normal physical response (反應(yīng)) to things that make people feel worried or break their balance of life in some way.
Stress isn’t always bad. Sometimes, people’s stress is important during emergency situations, such as when a driver has to stop his car to avoid an accident. Sometimes, stress can help people do their best — like while getting ready before a big competition or exam.
However, too much or long-term stress gives people a stress overload (負荷過多). People with stress overloads may have problems remembering or concentrating on things. They are quick to get angry or lose patience. They may even have other problems, such as sleeping problems, headaches and often getting colds.
The most helpful way to deal with stress overloads is to learn how to manage the stress. For example, you might manage it by getting a good night’s sleep, or by exercising every day.
Another good way to deal with stress is to ask parents or friends for help. Everyone has stress. For many people, stress is so common that it has become a way of life. Don’t be too shy to tell others that you are having a hard time. They may comfort you or give you some useful advice. Sometimes just sharing your problems with someone else can make you feel better.
1.Hu Yaohui felt stressed out about __________.
A. her marks on the exams
B. which seat to take during exams
C. not being able to sit in the front
D. not being allowed to eat in class
2.According to the survey in Paragraph 2, __________ of the 2,000 students who will take entrance exams feel stressed.
A. nearly half B. about 1,400
C. almost seven hundred D. about one seventh
3.Which of the following is TRUE?
A. Stress is a kind of serious heart disease.
B. Stress is always bad for people.
C. Stress is always useless for an exam.
D. Stress is greatly needed sometimes.
4.The best title of this passage is “__________”.
A. Many students face stress now.
B. People’s stress is sometimes important.
C. How to get less stress
D. How to get good results with the help of stress.
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科目:初中英語 來源:2011-2012學(xué)年江蘇省南通市初三適應(yīng)性考試英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
Hu Yaohui, a schoolgirl in Zhejiang province, didn’t want to speak or eat for a week. She kept worrying about her scores on the exam. “I can’t stop thinking about my place in the class,” she said. “I feel stressed out.”
Hu is not the only one who faces stress. According to a recent survey conducted by Wuhan University of Hubei province, 70 percent of the 2,000 students who are going to take the college and high school entrance exams feel under pressure (壓力).
Stress is a normal physical response (反應(yīng)) to things that make people feel worried or break their balance of life in some way.
Stress isn’t always bad. Sometimes, people’s stress is important during emergency situations, such as when a driver has to stop his car to avoid an accident. Sometimes, stress can help people do their best — like while getting ready before a big competition or exam.
However, too much or long-term stress gives people a stress overload (負荷過多). People with stress overloads may have problems remembering or concentrating on things. They are quick to get angry or lose patience. They may even have other problems, such as sleeping problems, headaches and often getting colds.
The most helpful way to deal with stress overloads is to learn how to manage the stress. For example, you might manage it by getting a good night’s sleep, or by exercising every day.
Another good way to deal with stress is to ask parents or friends for help. Everyone has stress. For many people, stress is so common that it has become a way of life. Don’t be too shy to tell others that you are having a hard time. They may comfort you or give you some useful advice. Sometimes just sharing your problems with someone else can make you feel better.
1.Hu Yaohui felt stressed out about ________.
A. her marks on the exams
B. which seat to take during exams
C. not being able to sit in the front
D. not being allowed to eat in class
2.According to the survey in Paragraph 2, _______ of the 2,000 students who will take entrance exams feel stressed.
A. nearly half B. about 1,400
C. almost seven hundred D. about one seventh
3.Which of the following is TRUE?
A. Stress is a kind of serious heart disease.
B. Stress is always bad for people.
C. Stress is always useless for an exam.
D. Stress is greatly needed sometimes.
4.This passage is mainly about “________”.
A. Many students face stress now.
B. People’s stress is always important.
C. How to get less stress
D. How to get good results with the help of stress.
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