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人与自我·自我管理 (2024安徽合肥四十中三模)
What if you have big feelings? Just manage your emotions (情绪) as follows.
Step 1. Remind yourself that it is never okay to hurt others.
It is important to know what is acceptable and what is not for others. You should not hurt others, including hurting them with words.
Step 2. Take three deep breaths or count slowly to 10.
You need to understand big feelings are very normal but your actions caused by these feelings will bring results. Taking a few deep breaths or slowly counting to 10 can give you time to realize your body’s warning signs—whether you have a tense (紧绷的) body or clenched (咬紧的) teeth.
Step 3. Use your words to say how you feel and what you wish would happen.
Saying what you wish for helps you open a problem - solving conversation. Of course, your wish won’t always be an acceptable solution for all parties but you can work out a more peaceful solution together with whom you are angry with.
Step 4. Ask for help to solve the problem.
It is okay to ask for help when you don’t feel that you can solve the problem alone. Asking your parents or teachers for advice may help you find better ways.
Step 5. Take the time you need to calm down.
Sometimes you may still feel angry or upset after having worked through each of the above steps. In these situations, it is often better to walk away or to find another safe way to deal with those feelings. Several days later, you may not feel as strongly about what happened.
1.What does Step 2 tell us?
A.Only angry people have big feelings.
B.Unhealthy people easily become angry.
C.It is normal for people to feel angry.
D.Numbers can make people comfortable.
2.What should be done when we are dealing with our emotions?
A.Telling others about the problem.
B.Hiding our feelings from others.
C.Hurting other people with words.
D.Getting close to others every time.
3.What should you do if your emotions are still there after you have tried steps 1 - 4?
A.The problem is too serious for you to solve.
B.There is no safe way left to solve the problem.
C.You have to find the warning signs in your body.
D.Time may help you calm down and be peaceful again.
4.In which part of a newspaper can we find the text?
A.Sports. B.Travel.
C.Business. D.Health.
人与自我·自我管理 (2024安徽合肥四十中三模)
What if you have big feelings? Just manage your emotions (情绪) as follows.
Step 1. Remind yourself that it is never okay to hurt others.
It is important to know what is acceptable and what is not for others. You should not hurt others, including hurting them with words.
Step 2. Take three deep breaths or count slowly to 10.
You need to understand big feelings are very normal but your actions caused by these feelings will bring results. Taking a few deep breaths or slowly counting to 10 can give you time to realize your body’s warning signs—whether you have a tense (紧绷的) body or clenched (咬紧的) teeth.
Step 3. Use your words to say how you feel and what you wish would happen.
Saying what you wish for helps you open a problem - solving conversation. Of course, your wish won’t always be an acceptable solution for all parties but you can work out a more peaceful solution together with whom you are angry with.
Step 4. Ask for help to solve the problem.
It is okay to ask for help when you don’t feel that you can solve the problem alone. Asking your parents or teachers for advice may help you find better ways.
Step 5. Take the time you need to calm down.
Sometimes you may still feel angry or upset after having worked through each of the above steps. In these situations, it is often better to walk away or to find another safe way to deal with those feelings. Several days later, you may not feel as strongly about what happened.
1.What does Step 2 tell us?
A.Only angry people have big feelings.
B.Unhealthy people easily become angry.
C.It is normal for people to feel angry.
D.Numbers can make people comfortable.
2.What should be done when we are dealing with our emotions?
A.Telling others about the problem.
B.Hiding our feelings from others.
C.Hurting other people with words.
D.Getting close to others every time.
3.What should you do if your emotions are still there after you have tried steps 1 - 4?
A.The problem is too serious for you to solve.
B.There is no safe way left to solve the problem.
C.You have to find the warning signs in your body.
D.Time may help you calm down and be peaceful again.
4.In which part of a newspaper can we find the text?
A.Sports. B.Travel.
C.Business. D.Health.
答案:
1. C 2. A 3. D 4. D
B
人与社会·文学作品 (2023江苏连云港中考)
The next day, Peter held up a notice as The Green Dragon came out of the tunnel towards the cottage (a small house in the country). The notice said, “LOOK OUT AT THIS STATION.”
The old gentleman saw the notice. He looked out at the station as the train came in. He saw a little girl—it was Phyllis—running towards his carriage. He stood up and leaned out of the window of his carriage.
“Please read this,” Phyllis said, and put a letter into his hand.
The train left the station. The old gentleman sat down and read the letter. It was from Peter. The letter said:
Dear Mr. We do not know your name,
Mother is ill, and the doctor says we must give her some special things. But Mother can’t afford them. We do not know anyone here because Father is away, and we do not know where he lives. Father will pay you, or if he has lost all his money, I will pay you when I am a man. I promise you. Please get all the things on this list, and give them to the station master tomorrow.
The letter was signed by Peter, Roberta, and Phyllis.
The old gentleman read the letter and smiled. Then he put it in his pocket and started to read his newspaper again.
That night there was a knock on the door of the cottage. The porter from the railway station was there.
“An old gentleman gave this parcel(包裹) to the station master,” he said. “It’s for you.”
The parcel was full of everything on the list of special things to make Mother well again. There was a letter from the old gentleman. It said:
Dear Peter, Roberta, and Phyllis,
Here are the things on your list. I am very happy to give them to you, and I hope your mother is soon better. When she asks where the things come from, tell her they are from a friend. When she is well, you can tell her the truth. She may say that you were wrong to ask a stranger for these things.
I think you were right.
The letter was signed “G.P.” and something that the children could not read.
“I think we were right to ask the old gentleman for his help,” Peter said. “The important thing is for Mother to feel better.”
5. When Mother was ill, Peter, Roberta, and Phyllis tried to get help by ______.
A.meeting the station master
B.looking for a greater doctor
C.waiting for Father at the station
D.giving a letter to the old gentleman
6.What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 6 refer to?
A.The notice. B.The letter.
C.The money. D.The newspaper.
7.[新考法·事件排序题] Which is the right order of the following events?
a.The old gentleman read the letter from Peter.
b.Phyllis put a letter into the old gentleman’s hand.
c.The old gentleman gave a parcel to the station master.
d.The porter gave the parcel to Peter, Roberta, and Phyllis.
e. Peter, Roberta, and Phyllis read the letter from the old gentleman.
A.a - b - d - e - c B.a - e - d - b - c
C.b - a - c - d - e D.b - c - d - a - e
8.Which of the following best describes the old gentleman?
A.Helpful. B.Funny.
C.Brave. D.Clever.
人与社会·文学作品 (2023江苏连云港中考)
The next day, Peter held up a notice as The Green Dragon came out of the tunnel towards the cottage (a small house in the country). The notice said, “LOOK OUT AT THIS STATION.”
The old gentleman saw the notice. He looked out at the station as the train came in. He saw a little girl—it was Phyllis—running towards his carriage. He stood up and leaned out of the window of his carriage.
“Please read this,” Phyllis said, and put a letter into his hand.
The train left the station. The old gentleman sat down and read the letter. It was from Peter. The letter said:
Dear Mr. We do not know your name,
Mother is ill, and the doctor says we must give her some special things. But Mother can’t afford them. We do not know anyone here because Father is away, and we do not know where he lives. Father will pay you, or if he has lost all his money, I will pay you when I am a man. I promise you. Please get all the things on this list, and give them to the station master tomorrow.
The letter was signed by Peter, Roberta, and Phyllis.
The old gentleman read the letter and smiled. Then he put it in his pocket and started to read his newspaper again.
That night there was a knock on the door of the cottage. The porter from the railway station was there.
“An old gentleman gave this parcel(包裹) to the station master,” he said. “It’s for you.”
The parcel was full of everything on the list of special things to make Mother well again. There was a letter from the old gentleman. It said:
Dear Peter, Roberta, and Phyllis,
Here are the things on your list. I am very happy to give them to you, and I hope your mother is soon better. When she asks where the things come from, tell her they are from a friend. When she is well, you can tell her the truth. She may say that you were wrong to ask a stranger for these things.
I think you were right.
The letter was signed “G.P.” and something that the children could not read.
“I think we were right to ask the old gentleman for his help,” Peter said. “The important thing is for Mother to feel better.”
5. When Mother was ill, Peter, Roberta, and Phyllis tried to get help by ______.
A.meeting the station master
B.looking for a greater doctor
C.waiting for Father at the station
D.giving a letter to the old gentleman
6.What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 6 refer to?
A.The notice. B.The letter.
C.The money. D.The newspaper.
7.[新考法·事件排序题] Which is the right order of the following events?
a.The old gentleman read the letter from Peter.
b.Phyllis put a letter into the old gentleman’s hand.
c.The old gentleman gave a parcel to the station master.
d.The porter gave the parcel to Peter, Roberta, and Phyllis.
e. Peter, Roberta, and Phyllis read the letter from the old gentleman.
A.a - b - d - e - c B.a - e - d - b - c
C.b - a - c - d - e D.b - c - d - a - e
8.Which of the following best describes the old gentleman?
A.Helpful. B.Funny.
C.Brave. D.Clever.
答案:
5. D 6. B 7. C 8. A
C
国防教育 (2024安徽无为期末)
How cruel (残酷的) could a war be? How much could Chinese soldiers be ready to lose for their people? The Battle at Lake Changjin will show you.
The story takes place during the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea (1950 - 1953). It was cold there—the temperature was - 40℃. The Chinese soldiers only had thin winter clothes and could not keep up with food or weapons (武器). The US army, on the other side, had much better equipment (装备).
To protect their homeland, Chinese soldiers fought fearlessly. The most touching part in the film might be the “Ice Sculpture Company” (冰雕连). Many soldiers were frozen (冻住) into ice while staring (盯着) at the front with weapons in their hands! As the People’s Liberation Army Daily reported, more than 4,000 people died of cold during the battle. “I was greatly touched by the soldiers’ bravery and their love for the country,” said junior high school student Li Lin’en. “The film made me think about where our happy life came from, and we should always be thankful for that.”
The film had more than 12,000 actors, extras (群众演员) and workers. The team made more than 30 tanks (坦克) as props (道具), and each cost more than a million yuan. The film cost a total of 1.3 billion (十亿) yuan.
9.Which of the following statements is NOT right according to the passage?
A.The Chinese soldiers only had thin winter clothes.
B.Many soldiers were frozen into ice while staring at the front with weapons in their hands.
C.The Chinese soldiers had much better equipment.
D.The soldiers showed their bravery and their love for the country.
10. What does the underlined word “fearlessly” mean in Chinese?
A.害怕地 B.无畏地
C.担心地 D.焦虑地
11.[新考法·主旨大意题] What’s the main idea of this passage?
A.The difference between the Chinese soldiers and the US army.
B.The film is a big production.
C.Many people died during the battle.
D.The Battle at Lake Changjin and the brave Chinese soldiers.
12.What can we infer (推断) from this passage?
A.The film The Battle at Lake Changjin cost a lot of money.
B.The Chinese soldiers loved their country.
C.The war is cruel and we should cherish the peaceful life.
D.The most touching part in the film might be the “Ice Sculpture Company”.
国防教育 (2024安徽无为期末)
How cruel (残酷的) could a war be? How much could Chinese soldiers be ready to lose for their people? The Battle at Lake Changjin will show you.
The story takes place during the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea (1950 - 1953). It was cold there—the temperature was - 40℃. The Chinese soldiers only had thin winter clothes and could not keep up with food or weapons (武器). The US army, on the other side, had much better equipment (装备).
To protect their homeland, Chinese soldiers fought fearlessly. The most touching part in the film might be the “Ice Sculpture Company” (冰雕连). Many soldiers were frozen (冻住) into ice while staring (盯着) at the front with weapons in their hands! As the People’s Liberation Army Daily reported, more than 4,000 people died of cold during the battle. “I was greatly touched by the soldiers’ bravery and their love for the country,” said junior high school student Li Lin’en. “The film made me think about where our happy life came from, and we should always be thankful for that.”
The film had more than 12,000 actors, extras (群众演员) and workers. The team made more than 30 tanks (坦克) as props (道具), and each cost more than a million yuan. The film cost a total of 1.3 billion (十亿) yuan.
9.Which of the following statements is NOT right according to the passage?
A.The Chinese soldiers only had thin winter clothes.
B.Many soldiers were frozen into ice while staring at the front with weapons in their hands.
C.The Chinese soldiers had much better equipment.
D.The soldiers showed their bravery and their love for the country.
10. What does the underlined word “fearlessly” mean in Chinese?
A.害怕地 B.无畏地
C.担心地 D.焦虑地
11.[新考法·主旨大意题] What’s the main idea of this passage?
A.The difference between the Chinese soldiers and the US army.
B.The film is a big production.
C.Many people died during the battle.
D.The Battle at Lake Changjin and the brave Chinese soldiers.
12.What can we infer (推断) from this passage?
A.The film The Battle at Lake Changjin cost a lot of money.
B.The Chinese soldiers loved their country.
C.The war is cruel and we should cherish the peaceful life.
D.The most touching part in the film might be the “Ice Sculpture Company”.
答案:
9. C 10. B 11. D 12. C
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