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1、德州題型五 閱讀表達(dá)
(一)
(2019·原創(chuàng))
Yu Dan, a professor at the Beijing Normal University, made a report about Gratitude Education(感恩教育). It will affect Chinese people, especially the teenagers.
Nowadays, some teenagers only care about things outside. They often behave badly. For example,they fight each ot
2、her, use phones in class, be rude to their parents and teachers and so on. Most of them don't know love, respect and gratefulness.
Being grateful or thankful is very important. It is impossible for anyone to be lucky and successful all the time as long as he lives in the world.
3、We should learn how to face failure or bad luck bravely and to try to deal with it. As we know, “Life is a mirror. When you smile in front of it, it will also smile and so will it when you cry to it. ” If you are grateful to life, it will bring you shining sunlight. If you always complain about ever
4、ything, you may own nothing in the end.
I think the teenagers should be grateful to life even when we are unsuccessful or unlucky. We have many reasons for being grateful. For example, being grateful is a way to communicate with adults. And it is a way to sing for our life which comes just from ou
5、r love and hope.
If each of us has an attitude of being grateful, we'll lead a better and more beautiful life. So remember, being grateful forever.
閱讀短文,根據(jù)要求完成下面各小題。
1.What does Yu Dan do?
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2.True or false.(“T”代表正確,“F”代表錯誤)
T
6、eenagers should be grateful to life only when we are successful or lucky. ( )
3.Translate the underlined sentence into Chinese.
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4.How do some teenagers behave badly according to the passage?(At least 2 behaviors)
_____________
7、______________________________________________________
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5.Give a proper title(題目) to the passage.
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____________________________________________________________
8、_______
(二)
(2019·預(yù)測)
There was a time when New York City buildings were almost all the same height. Today you can see buildings of different heights that seem to touch the sky. They are called skyscrapers(摩天大樓).
It started about 90 years ago. It began like a race. It was a race
9、for the sky.
First came the Woolworth Building, in 1913. It rose 792 feet(英尺) on the southern side of the city. In1930, two skyscrapers were nearing completion. The Bank of Manhattan Building rose up to 927 feet into the sky. Builders were then putting a round roof(屋頂) on the top of the Chrysler Bu
10、ilding. It rose up to 925 feet. The Bank of Manhattan, two feet taller, seemed to be the winner.
A few weeks later, New Yorkers saw a strange sight. The day that the Chrysler Building was to be completed, workers raised a shiny metal, spire(尖頂) through the top of the building, adding 121 feet to th
11、e building's height! At l,048 feet, the Chrysler Building was now the world's tallest.
A year later, in 1931, the Empire State Building became the new winner.At 1,250 feet, it was theworld's tallest building.
In 1973, even that record was broken. Builders finished the World Trade Center. At 1,368
12、 feet high, it rose above all other buildings in New York City.
Time goes on. As technology improves, taller buildings are being built. The race is still on.
閱讀短文,根據(jù)要求完成下面各小題。
1.During which period of the time did the race heat up?
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13、____
2.True or false.(“T”代表正確,“F”代表錯誤)
The Chrysler Building the world's tallest in 1973( )
3.Translate the underlined sentence into Chinese.
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4.Which skyscrapers had been the world's tallest buildings?(At least 2 buildings)
14、
___________________________________________________________________
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5.Give a proper title(題目) to the passage.
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參考答案
(一)
1.A professor.
2.
15、F
3.對任何人來說,只要活在世上不可能總是幸運或成功的。
4.They fight each other. They use phones inclass.They are rude to their parents and teachers
5.Be grateful/thankful (forever)./Being grateful or thankful is very important.
(二)
1.From 1930 to 1931.
2.F
3.今天你可以看到不同高度的建筑物,它們似乎可以觸摸天空。
4.The Woolworth Building, the Chrysler Building, the Empire State Building and the World Trade Center.
5.Race for the sky/A race for the sky
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