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出版社:上海科普
出版日期:2009-5
ISBN:9787542743558
作者:陈占勇
页数:130页
作者简介
《阅读理解与完形填空(高2)》以新课标为依据,紧扣教育部颁发的最新《考试说明》,又结合近年英语中考试题内容,力求新颖、全面、实用。我们相信本丛书既可供广大初中学生在平时学习及复习备考时使用,也可为广大英语教师提供很好的教学参考。
书籍目录
UNIT 1 完形填空 Passage 1 歌坛红星周杰伦(人物故事 记叙文) 阅读理解 Passage 2 乞力马扎罗山的“雪帽”(气候变温 记叙文) Passage 3 不久的将来“长生不老”不再是幻想(生命探索 说明文) Passage 4 基因工程和网络对将来“生活”的影响(科学技术 说明文) Passage 5 如何使用家庭安全系统保护孩子(家庭安 全说明文) 阅读新题型 Passage 6 如何使假期无忧无虑?(热点话题 夹叙夹议文)UNIT 2 完形填空 Passage 1 生动的一课(人物故事 记叙文) 阅读理解 Passage 2 美国高中生Ellem Koranda(美国中学教育 说明文) Passage 3 青少年应加强营养(身体健康 议论文) Passage 4 用高科技追踪孩子(家庭教育 记叙文) Passage 5 “远离电视”周(儿童健康 记叙文) 阅读新题型 Passage 6 诵读困难(科普知识 说明文)UNIT 3 完形填空 Passage 1 学会承担责任(人生哲理 议论文) 阅读理解 Passage 2 2025年的一天(科学幻想 记叙文) Passage 3 办公室的兄妹团聚(亲人团聚 记叙文) Passage 4 人生是一段充满困苦和快乐的旅程(日常生活 夹叙夹议) Passage 5 请睡觉前尽量避免使用手机(身心健康 说明文) 阅读新题型 Passage 6 寻求真理(社会生活 记叙文)UNIT 4 完形填空 Passage 1 如何对待犯错误的孩子(教育话题 议论文) 阅读理解 Passage 2 简单一些会获得更高的效率(简单生活 议论文) Passage 3 微生物电池(新型能源 说明文) Passage 4 白日梦与睡眠中的梦(生理学 说明文) Passage 5 家长是否应该体罚孩子(儿童教育 议论文) 阅读新题型 Passage 6 老年人问题的解决办法(社会生活 议论文)UNIT 5UNIT 6UNIT 7UNIT 8UNIT 9UNIT 10UNIT 11UNIT 12UNIT 13UNIT 14UNIT 15UNIT 16UNIT 17UNIT 18UNIT 19答案与详解
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But he believes the battery could be used in scientificequipment at the bottom of the ocean. Other ideas includeusing sugar in the blood to run medical devices in the hu-man body, and taking sugar from animal waste to provideenergy to power homes in rural areas. 1. The scene described in the first paragraph is used to show____. A. humans can use sugar on our mobile phones B. people can t contact anyone without mobile phones C. people might use sugar on a mobile phone when neces-sary in future D. sugar is widely used on mobile phones 2. The "bacteria battery" invented by Swedish Chaudhuriand Derek Lovley________. A. uses nothing to produce power B. proves useless C. gets power by chemical reaction D. is thought little of in scientific fields 3. The writer________. A. thinks highly of the bacteria battery B. has been using the bacteria battery for a long time C. has been engaged in the study of bacteria battery as well D. doubts whether the bacteria battery can become as small as a household battery 4. The underlined sentence suggests______. A. the study of the bacteria battery needs 20 or 30 years to catch up with that of solar power B. the studies of the bacteria battery and solar power are both young C. 20 or 30 years ago the study of solar power was young, just like that of the bacteria batteries now D. the study of bacteria battery needs a long time to be equal to the level of solar power about 20 or 30 years agomaking a speecn anu reatlzeo smlueruy tllilt yttul wa a million miles away? You probably felt sorry and made upyour mind to pay attention and never have daydreaming a-gain. Most of us from earliest school days, have been toldthat daydreaming is a waste of time. "On the contrary," says L. Giambra, an expert inpsychology," daydreaming is quite necessary. Without it,the mind couldn t get done all the thinking it has to do dur-ing a normal day... You can t possibly do all your thinkingwith a conscious mind. Instead, your unconscious mind isworking out problems all the time. Daydreaming then maybe one way that the unconscious and conscious states ofmind have silent dialogues. " Early experts in psychology paid no attention to the im-portance ofdaydreams or even considered them harmful. Atone time daydreaming was thought to be a cause of somemental illnesses. They did not have a better understandingof daydreams until the late 1980s. Eric Klinger,a professorof psychology, is the writer of the book Daydreaming.Klinger says, We know now that daydreaming is one of themain ways that we organize our lives, learn from our experi-ences, and plan for our futures... Daydreams really are awindow on the things we fear and the things we long for inlife. " Daydreams are usually very simple and direct, quiteunlike sleep dreams which may be hard to understand. It seasier to gain a deep understanding of your life by payingclose attention to your daydreams than by trying to examineyour sleep dreams carefully. Daydreams help you recognizethe difficult situations in your life and find out a possibleway of handling them. Daydreams cannotbe predicted ,they move off in unex pected directions which may be creative and full of useful i-deas. For many famous artists and scientists, daydreams were and are a main source of creative energy~. So the next time you catch yourself daydreaming, don t stop. Just pay attention to your dream. It may be more im- portant than you think. 1. Daydreaming used to be considered_____. A. very simple and direct B. unimportant or even harmful C. a necessary part of thinking D. the result of an unconscious mind 2. In what way are daydreams mainly different from sleep dreams ? A. Daydreams are easier for us to understand. B. Daydreams are not so easy for us to control and direct. C. Daydreams help us to handle more difficult situations. D. Daydreams help to develop an unconscious mind.
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