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四、阅读表达(共10小题;计10分)
A. 补全短文 根据短文内容,从短文后的A—F选项中,选出5个适当的选项补全短文。(共5小题;每小题1分,计5分)
From time to time, you may suffer from being overwhelmed (难以承受的). You may feel disappointed, sad, hurt or even helpless. 1
Know your feelings.
It can be hard sometimes to find the right words to express what you're feeling. The Feelings Wheel can help. 2

Accept what you feel. It is okay to feel lonely; it is okay to feel nervous; and it is okay to feel as if the world is going to end. 3
Make a list. Sometimes you may feel overwhelmed when you have too many things to do. Perhaps there is too much to study, or you may have a long to - do list when organising a birthday party. 4
Learning to manage overwhelming feelings takes time and practice. 5
A. Be in touch with yourself.
B. Start from the inside and move out.
C. Sit down and find out what comes first.
D. Write down the things that need to get done.
E. Dealing with such feelings doesn't come easy.
F. It is quite natural when humans are facing stress.
A. 补全短文 根据短文内容,从短文后的A—F选项中,选出5个适当的选项补全短文。(共5小题;每小题1分,计5分)
From time to time, you may suffer from being overwhelmed (难以承受的). You may feel disappointed, sad, hurt or even helpless. 1
E
Here is some advice to help you.Know your feelings.
It can be hard sometimes to find the right words to express what you're feeling. The Feelings Wheel can help. 2
B
Recognise your primary feeling in the middle of the wheel, and then see what other feelings this connects with as you look outwards from the center. This can help you get clear about what you're feeling.Accept what you feel. It is okay to feel lonely; it is okay to feel nervous; and it is okay to feel as if the world is going to end. 3
F
There's nothing wrong with you feeling this way. Many of us do too, at different points in our lives.Make a list. Sometimes you may feel overwhelmed when you have too many things to do. Perhaps there is too much to study, or you may have a long to - do list when organising a birthday party. 4
D
Then, list the tasks in order of importance or urgency (紧迫性). You will feel calmer when you finish the list—you would have control over the tasks and yourself!Learning to manage overwhelming feelings takes time and practice. 5
A
Learn what works best for you. You only have one YOU!A. Be in touch with yourself.
B. Start from the inside and move out.
C. Sit down and find out what comes first.
D. Write down the things that need to get done.
E. Dealing with such feelings doesn't come easy.
F. It is quite natural when humans are facing stress.
答案:
1.E [解析]根据上文“You may feel disappointed,sad,hurtor evenhelpless.”可知,你可能会感到失望、难过、受伤,甚至无助。空格后提出这有一些帮助你的建议。E项“处理这样的情绪并非易事”承上启下,符合语境。E项中的suchfeelings指代上文中的“disappointted,sad,hurtorevenhelpless"。
2.B [解析]根据下文“Recognise your primary feeling in the middleofthewheel,andthenseewhatotherfeellingsthisconnects withasyoulookoutwardsfromthecenter.”可知,先在轮盘的中心识别出你的主要情绪,然后从中心向外看,看看这种情绪会与哪些其他情绪产生关联。B项“从内部开始,然后向外移动”引出下文,符合语境。
.F[解析]空格前讲“接受你的感受。感到孤独是可以的;感到紧张是可以的;感觉世界好像要覆灭了,那也是可以的”。空格后时讲,这“是你非有常这正样常的的情”绪承没上有启什下么,符问合题语”。境F。项“当人类面对压力4.D[解析 ]根20据本段主旨句“Makealist.”可知,要列个清单。空格前讲“也许有太多东西要学,或者当你组织一个生日派对时,你可能有一个很长的待办事项清单”。空格后讲“然后,按任务的重要性或紧迫性给任务排序”。D项“写下需要完成的事情”承上启下,符合语境。
5.A[解析]根据下文“Learnwhatworksbestforyou,You only haveoneYOU!"可知,了解什么最适合你,你只有一个(独一无二的)自己。结合备选项可知,A项“与自己保持联系”与下文衔接紧密,符合语境。
2.B [解析]根据下文“Recognise your primary feeling in the middleofthewheel,andthenseewhatotherfeellingsthisconnects withasyoulookoutwardsfromthecenter.”可知,先在轮盘的中心识别出你的主要情绪,然后从中心向外看,看看这种情绪会与哪些其他情绪产生关联。B项“从内部开始,然后向外移动”引出下文,符合语境。
.F[解析]空格前讲“接受你的感受。感到孤独是可以的;感到紧张是可以的;感觉世界好像要覆灭了,那也是可以的”。空格后时讲,这“是你非有常这正样常的的情”绪承没上有启什下么,符问合题语”。境F。项“当人类面对压力4.D[解析 ]根20据本段主旨句“Makealist.”可知,要列个清单。空格前讲“也许有太多东西要学,或者当你组织一个生日派对时,你可能有一个很长的待办事项清单”。空格后讲“然后,按任务的重要性或紧迫性给任务排序”。D项“写下需要完成的事情”承上启下,符合语境。
5.A[解析]根据下文“Learnwhatworksbestforyou,You only haveoneYOU!"可知,了解什么最适合你,你只有一个(独一无二的)自己。结合备选项可知,A项“与自己保持联系”与下文衔接紧密,符合语境。
B. 完成图表 根据短文内容,完成图表中所缺信息。(共5小题;每小题1分,计5分)
Should books always have a happy ending?
The purpose of World Book Day is to encourage people to enjoy reading and there's no doubt that a book's ending is usually a big part of that joy. Even so, there are plenty of stories that don't finish on a happy note. What do you think? Should books always have a happy ending?
Part of the reason we read in the first place is that reading makes us happy. We read to get away from troubles and worries in real life. If your reading experiences are full of sadness or other negative feelings, you may give up reading. If your experiences of reading are connected to positive feelings, you could be encouraged to carry on reading. It doesn't mean stories with happy endings cannot make you enjoy reading. They can also include surprises, which make the stories quite dramatic and exciting, even if you know everything's going to end well. Exploring love into the characters' lives is equally as satisfying.
In real life, the story doesn't stop at the "happy ending". It doesn't end. It keeps going past that happy moment to a lifetime of more moments both good and bad. Books with unhappy endings are useful because they show you the true feelings such as sadness but in a controlled way. They can help you deal with these feelings in your life. The stories explore the painful side of love and the topic of heartbreak. Reading about these kinds of things in stories can help make us feel like we're not alone in our personal experiences. Some experts say that experiencing negative feelings can make you better at understanding how other people are feeling. This ability, known as empathy, helps you to connect with people and support them through hard times. It's the "unhappy" endings that have the greatest influence.
| Should books always have a happy ending? | YES | NO |
| ---- | ---- | ---- |
| Stories with happy endings bring good feelings. They help people forget troubles and worries. | Stories with happy endings encourage reading. Experiences of reading may influence people's 6
| Stories with happy endings also make people enjoy reading. There can also be 7
Should books always have a happy ending?
The purpose of World Book Day is to encourage people to enjoy reading and there's no doubt that a book's ending is usually a big part of that joy. Even so, there are plenty of stories that don't finish on a happy note. What do you think? Should books always have a happy ending?
Part of the reason we read in the first place is that reading makes us happy. We read to get away from troubles and worries in real life. If your reading experiences are full of sadness or other negative feelings, you may give up reading. If your experiences of reading are connected to positive feelings, you could be encouraged to carry on reading. It doesn't mean stories with happy endings cannot make you enjoy reading. They can also include surprises, which make the stories quite dramatic and exciting, even if you know everything's going to end well. Exploring love into the characters' lives is equally as satisfying.
In real life, the story doesn't stop at the "happy ending". It doesn't end. It keeps going past that happy moment to a lifetime of more moments both good and bad. Books with unhappy endings are useful because they show you the true feelings such as sadness but in a controlled way. They can help you deal with these feelings in your life. The stories explore the painful side of love and the topic of heartbreak. Reading about these kinds of things in stories can help make us feel like we're not alone in our personal experiences. Some experts say that experiencing negative feelings can make you better at understanding how other people are feeling. This ability, known as empathy, helps you to connect with people and support them through hard times. It's the "unhappy" endings that have the greatest influence.
| Should books always have a happy ending? | YES | NO |
| ---- | ---- | ---- |
| Stories with happy endings bring good feelings. They help people forget troubles and worries. | Stories with happy endings encourage reading. Experiences of reading may influence people's 6
reading behaviors/reading habits
. | Stories with unhappy endings are useful for managing difficult feelings. They present 8 the true feelings
in a certain way. || Stories with happy endings also make people enjoy reading. There can also be 7
surprises
in them. | Stories with unhappy endings make people 9 feel
connected. They explore the painful side of love and the topic of heartbreak. | Stories with unhappy endings help 10 develop
empathy. They shape people's ideas. |
答案:
6.reading behaviors/readinghabits7.surprises
8.thetruefeelings9.feel10.develop
8.thetruefeelings9.feel10.develop
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