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高一必读英语课外读物

高一必读英语课外读物

高一必读英语课外读物对于高一的学生来说,英语课外阅读是提高英语水平的重要手段。

通过阅读英语课外读物,学生不仅可以扩大词汇量,提高阅读理解能力,还可以增强英语语感,提高英语表达能力。

在众多的英语课外读物中,有哪些是高一学生必读的呢?本文将推荐一些适合高一学生阅读的英语课外读物,并简要分析其特点。

一、小说类1.TheHungerGames(饥饿游戏)作者:苏珊·柯林斯适合年龄段:12岁以上简介:这是一部充满悬念和刺激的小说,讲述了一个被分为几个部落的未来世界,人们必须参加残酷的“饥饿游戏”,以争夺生存的权利。

这本书词汇量适中,情节紧凑,非常适合高一学生阅读。

2.TheAlchemist(炼金术士)作者:保罗·科埃略适合年龄段:10岁以上简介:这是一部充满哲理的小说,讲述了一位寻找财富的牧羊人,在追寻过程中领悟到了真正的财富——友谊、爱和内心的成长。

这本书语言优美,故事感人,非常适合高一学生阅读。

二、科普类1.TheScienceofSuperheroes(超级英雄的科学)简介:这是一本介绍超级英雄背后的科学知识的书,从物理、化学、生物等方面解释了超级英雄的能力来源。

这本书词汇量适中,适合对科学感兴趣的高一学生阅读。

2.TheUniverseinaNutshell(微观宇宙)简介:这是一本介绍宇宙知识的书,通过有趣的比喻和生动的图片,讲述了宇宙的起源、演化、黑洞等知识。

这本书语言简单易懂,适合对宇宙感兴趣的高一学生阅读。

三、故事类1.ALongWalktoWater(水之道)简介:这是一部讲述作者自幼跟随家人移居美国后的成长故事,通过作者的经历反映了移民家庭在美国社会中的艰辛和挑战。

这本书语言朴实,情感真挚,非常适合高一学生阅读。

2.TheDiaryofaWimpyKid(小屁孩日记)简介:这是一本幽默风趣的日记体小说,讲述了一个小男孩在学校和家庭生活中的种种趣事。

这本书语言简单易懂,情节生动有趣,非常适合高一学生阅读。

(英语)高一英语阅读理解解题技巧讲解及练习题(含答案)及解析

(英语)高一英语阅读理解解题技巧讲解及练习题(含答案)及解析

(英语)高一英语阅读理解解题技巧讲解及练习题(含答案)及解析一、高中英语阅读理解1.阅读理解Last year, when our three-year-old great-granddaughter Kylie was taken to see Santa Claus, she made sure to give him her wish list of toys. A week later, she ran into a different Santa in a mall. He sto pped to ask what she wanted for Christmas. Kylie was surprised and let him know: “If you can't remember what I told you last week, how are you going to remember on Christmas Eve?”Mary Paul, Milwaukee, WisconsinAs my son Mike and I drove to the mall, we passed a Salvation Army Santa ringing his bell. “Mike,” I said, “there's Santa!” He shook his head. “That's just some guy in a Santa suit,” he said. It saddened me to think that maybe my son no longer believed in Santa, and we drove the rest of the way in silence. At the mall, we spotted another Santa greeting young believers. Suddenly, Mike took off toward him. Turning back to me, he shouted. “Now, there's the real Santa!”Michael E. Fahey, Huntley, IllinoisWe immigrated to America from China when I was six. Because I was shy and didn't speak English, I had few friends. My days were spent at home with my brother. Sometimes we'd help our neighbor Mr. Mueller pull weeds. One Christmas Day, there was a knock at the door. Grandma opened it, and there stood a big fellow in red with a snow-white beard, laughing, “Ho, ho, ho!” He handed out presents and made us laugh. I had so much fun. It was years later when I learned that our special Santa was our neighbor Mr. Mueller.Joanne Tang, Litchfield Park, Arizona(1)Why was Kylie surprised when running into a different Santa?A. Because she got what she wished.B. Because she knew who the Santa was.C. Because she wished to get another toy.D. Because she thought they were the same Santa.(2)What would Mike's parent feel as to Mike's different attitudes towards Santa?A. Angry.B. Sad.C. Confused.D. Understandable.(3)What did Mr. Mueller do on Christmas Day?A. He stood outside our house.B. He gave out gifts by acting as Santa.C. He continued to pull weeds.D. He stayed with us in our home.【答案】(1)D(2)C(3)B【解析】【分析】这是一篇记叙文,讲述了三个人的圣诞节经历。

【英语】高一必备英语阅读理解技巧全解及练习题(含答案)及解析

【英语】高一必备英语阅读理解技巧全解及练习题(含答案)及解析

【英语】高一必备英语阅读理解技巧全解及练习题(含答案)及解析一、高中英语阅读理解1.阅读理解Most of us have been in this situation: You're on your way to your friend's house, then you suddenly ask yourself,"Did I remember to turn the lights off?” For those with "smart homes", however, this wouldn't be a problem.Over the last few years,smart home technology has become more popular. Thanks to user-friendly products like intelligent lighting and heating controllers, people can control nearly every electrical item in their homes from anywhere in the world.While smart homes aren't new, companies like Philips, Amazon and Xiaomi have finally brought automation to everyday people with affordable products like artificial intelligence(AI) speakers and sensors.“The obvious message is that you can stop wasting energy,” Tom Kerber, director of research for U. S -based digital company Parks Associates, told The Guardian.And the technology also has more meaningful uses. In Norway, for example, one company is using smart tech to make life easier for its elderly customers. Abilia's system allows carers to check up on patients through a tablet on a wall inside their home. The device sends patients reminders about tasks, such as when they need to take medication(冥想). It can even tell carers if there's any unusual activity in the home that could be life-threatening.“This kind of system allows people to take care of themselves, which is the most important thing,” Abilia's vice president, Oystein Johnsen, told the BBC. "It also saves the government money. In Norway, it costs 1 million kroner(about 0. 8 million yuan )per year to have someone in a care home. This system costs 15,000 kroner a year.”So, for those who have already "gone smart", will it ever be possible to go back to do things in the old-fashioned way? "I think it would be difficult. When we go to a friend's house or on vacation we find ourselves expecting the house to do things for us that we should do, "Poulson, 35, a senior program manager from Seattle.,U. S.,explained.(1)What are the first and second paragraphs used for?A. Introducing the topic.B. Describing the situation.C. Advertising smart homes.D. Putting forward the author's opinion.(2)What do Philips, Amazon and Xiaomi have in common?A. They are all designing smart homes.B. They are all U. S -based digital company.C. They've all advanced in smart technology.D. They've all received affordable products automatically.(3)What does Abilia's system allow users to do in Norway?A. To take care of themselves.B. To buy user-friendly products.C. To control heating and cooling.D. To switch lights through a tablet.(4)What's Poulson's attitude to smart technology?A. Cautious.B. FavorableC. Ambiguous.D. Disapproving.【答案】(1)A(2)C(3)A(4)B【解析】【分析】本文是一篇说明文,介绍了智能家居领域又有了新的进展。

高一必备英语阅读理解技巧全解及练习题(含答案)及解析

高一必备英语阅读理解技巧全解及练习题(含答案)及解析

高一必备英语阅读理解技巧全解及练习题(含答案)及解析一、高中英语阅读理解1.阅读理解LOS ANGELES — Kobe Bryant is a winner in retirement, too. The former Los Angeles Lakers star won an Oscar in the animated short category for "Dear Basketball," a poem he wrote after ending his 20-year career on the court in 2016.He'll add it to an already jammed trophy collection that includes five NBA championships with the Lakers, two Olympic gold medals, NBA Finals most valuable player awards, a league MVP award and four All-Star game MVP awards.As executive producer, Bryant accepted his golden Oscar statue from "Star Wars" star Mark Hamill on Sunday night. He shared the award with Disney animator Glen Keane.Among those offering their congratulations via Twitter were Hall of Famers Magic Johnson, Bill Russell and Shaquille O'Neal, Bryant's former Lakers teammate who admitted, "I'm jealous!" Since hanging up his basketball shoes, Bryant has thrown himself into business (a new Nike shoe) and various forms of storytelling."As basketball players, we're told to shut up and dribble," Bryant said on stage. "I'm glad we did a little bit more than that."He thanked his wife, Vanessa, and his three daughters, naming each of them. He spoke a few words of Italian — a language he learned as a child growing up in Italy — and closed by telling them, "You are my inspiration."(1)According to the passage, Kobe Bryant won the Oscar because of_________.A. his taking part in the animation movieB. his famous reputation in basketballC. his poem written after his former careerD. his winning in the animated short category (2)Which of the following can replace the underlined word "trophy"?A. awardB. presentC. harvestD. possession(3)Where is the passage most probably taken from?A. A personal diaryB. A science reportC. A newspaperD. A textbook【答案】(1)C(2)A(3)C【解析】【分析】本文是一篇新闻报道,洛杉矶-科比也是一个退休的胜利者。

(英语)高一英语阅读理解解题技巧讲解及练习题(含答案)含解析

(英语)高一英语阅读理解解题技巧讲解及练习题(含答案)含解析

(英语)高一英语阅读理解解题技巧讲解及练习题(含答案)含解析一、高中英语阅读理解1.阅读理解To fight for the conservation of forest ecosystem, several ecologists including Daniel Janzen convinced Del Oro, an orange juice producer, to donate part of their forestland to a national park. In return, Del Oro was allowed to throw large amounts of waste in the form of orange peels (皮) on a 3-hectare piece of land within the national park at no cost. Dealing with tons of leftover peels usually involved burning them or paying to have them poured into a landfill, so the proposal was very attractive.But a year later, another juice company challenged the deal in court, arguing that their competitor was “polluting a national park”. They ended up winning, and the deal between Del Oro and the national park fell through.Then in 2013, while discussing possible research avenues with Timothy Treuer, Daniel Janzen mentioned the orange story. Feeling interested, Treuer decided to stop by that piece of land that had been covered with fruit waste 15 years earlier. What he found shocked him.“While I would walk over exposed rock and dead grass in the nearby fields, I'd have to climb through undergrowth and cut paths through walls of vines (藤) in the orange peel site itself.” said Timothy Treuer.Treuer and his team spent months picking up samples (样品), analyzing and comparing them. They found great differences between the areas covered with orange peels and those that were not. The area with orange waste had richer soil.The effect that the orange peels had on the land is probably not that surprising to people familiar with composting (施肥), but what is really shocking is that a judge actually thought the waste of orange “mined” a national park and stopped it from going forward. Now that Timothy Treuer's study has received worldwide a ttention, this type of “ruining” is being seriously considered as a way of bringing forests back to life.(1)What did Del Oro usually do with orange peels?A. Add them to fuel.B. Throw them into a national park.C. Bum or bury them.D. Make them into cakes.(2)What can we know about the deal between Del Oro and the national park?A. It lasted 15 years.B. It was signed by Treuer.C. It was made in about 1998.D. It was broken by Del Oro.(3)What was Treuer's finding?A. Orange peels contain much fibre.B. Orange peels can make soil richer.C. Orange peels rot away in a short time.D. Orange waste ruined the national park.(4)What is the author's attitude toward the judge mentioned in the last paragraph? A. Disapproving. B. Positive. C. Worried. D. Admirable.【答案】(1)C(2)C(3)B(4)A【解析】【分析】这是一篇说明文,文章主要讲述了橘子皮对土壤的积极作用。

高中英语阅读理解课件参考资料及讲解PPT

高中英语阅读理解课件参考资料及讲解PPT

总结和转述主要观点
学习如何总结和转述文章的主要观点,加深对文章的理解。
推断与得出结论
掌握推断和得出结论的技巧,帮助理解文章的深层含义。
理解语气、情绪和作者的意图
学习如何理解文章的语气、情绪和作者的意图。
词汇发展:使用语境线索和词 根
通过使用语境线索和词根的方法来提高词汇理解和应用能力。
理解文本结构:叙事、描写、说明和劝说
高中英语阅读理解课件参 考资料及讲解PPT
阅读理解简介
在这一部分,我们将介绍阅读理解的概念和重要性,以及如何在高中英语中 提升阅读理解能力。
改善阅读理解的策略
主动阅读技巧
学习使用划线、高亮和标注 等主动阅读技巧。
提问文本
通过提问和回答问题来加深 理解。
识别关键词和概念
学会识别关键词和概念,帮 助理解文章。
学会理解不同类型文章的结构,如叙事、描写、说明和劝说。
阅读类型:略读、扫读和仔细 阅读
掌握不同的策略
学习处理难以理解的文本的技巧和策略。
利用技术提升阅读理解能力
了解如何使用技术辅助阅读并提升阅读理解能力。
练习和评估
通过练习和评估来加强阅读理解能力。
总结和回顾
在这一部分,我们将总结课程内容并回顾阅读理解的重要性和技巧。

高一必备英语阅读理解技巧全解及练习题(含答案)含解析

高一必备英语阅读理解技巧全解及练习题(含答案)含解析

高一必备英语阅读理解技巧全解及练习题(含答案)含解析一、高中英语阅读理解1.阅读理解Bus Tours in Washington DCThe Lights Night Tour in Washington DCDuration: 3 hours $56.33Highest-rated Night Tour in DC! The ONLY DC Night Tour where the Tour GuidesHOP OFF with you at each stop and tell you about each monument and attraction. Hop aboard the Lights Night Tour! The best time to take a tour of Washington DC is at, night.Best Mount Vernon & Arlington Cemetery Tour from Washington DCDuration: 6 hours. $78.96.See Arlington Cemetery, Old Town Alexandria and George Washington's Mount Vernon Estate on this small group bus tour from Washington DC. Your tour guide will accompany you through Mount Vemon, telling you about all of the attractions there and the history of George Washington's home on the Potomac River.The Best Minibus Tour in Washington DC.Duration: 3 hours $ 46.92See all the key attractions DC has to offer in a 3-hour format. You will learn all about the history and trivia that surrounds Washington and visit the major monuments and attractions DC has to offer.Please Note: Rates for this tour vary by day of the week. When you choose your specific date on the availability calendar, the rates for that date will be displayed.The Blossoms Tour in Washington DC.Duration: 3 hours $ 56.99BEST WAY to Experience the Cherry Blossoms! Each year from mid March to mid April, see the beautiful Cherry Blossoms in Washington DC and get great photos because you'll be led to all the best spots by the best guides. The annual spring bloom in DC is a magical time and this tour promises to provide the very best tour opportunity for you!(1)Which tour would provide you with a sightseeing boat?A. The Lights Night TourB. Best Mount Vemon & Arlington Cemetery TourC. The Best Minibus TourD. The Blossoms Tour(2)What is special about The Best Minibus Tour?A. Its price is not fixed.B. The best time to take it is at night.C. The tour guide accompanies you.D. You can get great photos of cherry.(3)Which date suits The Blossoms Tour most?A. July 4B. August 15C. March 27D. October 8【答案】(1)B(2)A(3)C【解析】【分析】本文是一篇应用文,介绍在Washington DC 的Bus Tours。

高一英语阅读理解解题技巧讲解及练习题(含答案)及解析

高一英语阅读理解解题技巧讲解及练习题(含答案)及解析

高一英语阅读理解解题技巧讲解及练习题(含答案)及解析一、高中英语阅读理解1.阅读理解A car dealership in my hometown of Albuquerque was selling six to eight new cars a day. I was also told that 72 percent of this dealership's first-time visitors returned for a second visit.I was curious. How does a car dealership get 72 percent of its first-time visitors to return? And how can they sell six to eight cars a day in a declining car market?When I walked into Saturn of Albuquerque that Friday, the staff there didn't know me from Adam; yet they shared with me their pricing policy, the profit margin on every model, and staff income. They even opened their training manuals for my review and invited me back on Saturday if I wanted more information.On Sunday, the day after my second visit to the Saturn store, my wife, Jane, and I were walking as we frequently do. On this particular June morning, Jane gently slipped her hand in mine and said tenderly, "I don't know if you remember, but today's my fifth anniversary of being cancer-free." I was surprised, partially because I was embarrassed that I had forgotten and, partially because.... Well, I didn't know what to do with Jane's information.The next day, Monday, Jane went off to work teaching school. Still not knowing what to do to mark this special occasion, I did the most impetuous thing I've ever done in my life: I bought a new Saturn. I didn't pick the color or the model, but I paid cash and told them I'd bring Jane in on Wednesday at 4:30. I told them why I was buying the car.On Tuesday, it dawned on me that Jane always wanted a white car. I called the sales consultant at Saturn, and I asked him if he had anything white in the store. He said he had one left but he couldn't guarantee it'd still be available on Wednesday at 4:30 because they were selling so fast. I said I'd take my chances and asked him to put it in the showroom.Wednesday came. Unexpectedly, someone in our family was admitted to the hospital. So, it wasn't until 9:30 Saturday morning when we finally made our way to the Saturn store. Jane had never been in a Saturn store. When we went through the front door, the Lord took control of her feet and her mouth. She saw that little white Saturn coupe all the way across the showroom floor. She quickly passed a multi-colored sea of automobiles, sat in the little white Saturn and said, "Oh, what a pretty little car. Can I have a new car?" I said, "No. Not until our son graduates from college." She said, "I'm sick and tired of driving that old Dodge, I want a new car." I said, "I promise, just three more semesters and he'll be out."Next, Jane walked around to the front of the car. As she looked it over, she let out the most blood-curdling, shrill scream I'd ever heard in 29 years of marriage.Now, before I tell you why Jane screamed, let me tell you what the sales consultant had done. He had ordered a large, professionally engraved sign (white letters on blue). The sign stood alone on the hood of the little white Saturn coupe. It said "Congratulations, Jane. This car is yours. Five years cancer-free. Let's celebrate life. From Team Saturn"Every employee at Saturn of Albuquerque had signed the back of that sign.Jane saw it, screamed, collapsed in my arms and cried loudly. I didn't know what to do. I was intears. I took out my invoice (发票) from the previous Monday, pointing to the white coupe, said, "No, honey, this car isn't yours. I bought you this one." I tapped the invoice with my index finger. Jane said, "No, I want this one right here."While this conversation was going on, there was no one in the store. The sales consultant had arranged it so that we could share the moment alone. Even so, it's impossible to have a lot of privacy when so many people are standing outside the showroom windows looking in. When Jane screamed and collapsed in my arms, I saw everybody outside applaud and begin to cry.(1)Why did the writer visit the Saturn of Albuquerque that Friday?A. He wanted to collect some raw materials for his story.B. He was asked to write a report about that car store.C. He was told the car store was launching a price reduction activity.D. He simply wanted to see why the car store enjoyed so much popularity.(2)Why did the writer buy a new Saturn?A. Because his car was so old that he didn't want to drive it any longer.B. Because Jane wanted a new car for her fifth anniversary of being cancer-free.C. Because he wanted to mark his wife's fifth anniversary of being cancer-free.D. Because he thought the car could be helpful to his wife's recovery from cancer.(3)When did the writer decide upon the white car?A. On the next Tuesday.B. On the first Friday.C. On the second Wednesday.D. On the first Saturday.(4)How did Jane feel when she saw the sign on the car?A. Surprised and thrilled.B. Angry but satisfied.C. Shocked and frightened.D. Skeptical but overjoyed.(5)Which of the following belongs to the most wonderful part of this story?A. Paying cash for a new Saturn.B. Picking up the new car in the store.C. The couple's conversation on the street.D. The writer's first visit to the car store.(6)The purpose of the writer writing this story is ________.A. to introduce a new type of carB. to tell readers of his lovely wifeC. to sing high praise for a car storeD. to show his deep love for his wife【答案】(1)D(2)C(3)A(4)A(5)B(6)C【解析】【分析】本题是一篇记叙文,作者通过给妻子买车的经历,使作者明白了这家车店如此红火的原因。

高中英语必修一阅读材料分析 → 高中英语必修一阅读材料解析

高中英语必修一阅读材料分析 → 高中英语必修一阅读材料解析

高中英语必修一阅读材料分析→ 高中英语必修一阅读材料解析高中英语必修一阅读材料解析本文档旨在对高中英语必修一中的阅读材料进行解析和分析。

以下是对每个材料的简要解析。

材料1材料1 是一篇题为 "The Day I Got Lost" 的文章。

文章描述了主人公在公园迷路的经历。

通过描写主人公感到的恐慌、无助以及最终遇见好心人的情节,文章传达了困境中的希望和善意的力量。

材料2材料2 是一篇题为 "The Importance of Time Management" 的短文。

短文强调了时间管理的重要性,并提供了一些时间管理的建议。

通过具体的例子和实用的方法,短文向读者传达了高效利用时间的重要性。

材料3材料3 是一篇题为 "The Benefits of Exercise" 的短文。

短文讨论了锻炼对身体和心理健康的益处。

通过列举了一些科学研究的结果和真实的案例,短文试图说服读者开始积极参与体育活动,并享受锻炼带来的好处。

材料4材料4 是一篇题为 "The Impact of Social Media" 的文章。

文章讨论了社交媒体对个人和社会的影响。

作者提供了一些积极和消极的例子,并给出了自己的观点。

文章引发了对社交媒体在现代社会中的作用和影响的思考。

该文档提供了对高中英语必修一中阅读材料的简要概述和分析。

希望这些解析能够帮助读者更好地理解和掌握这些材料的内容和意义。

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(英语)高一英语阅读理解(人物故事)解题技巧讲解及练习题(含答案)含解析

(英语)高一英语阅读理解(人物故事)解题技巧讲解及练习题(含答案)含解析

(英语)高一英语阅读理解(人物故事)解题技巧讲解及练习题(含答案)含解析一、高中英语阅读理解人物故事类1.阅读理解The great-grandmother is learning English with the help of her family when she is at the age of 91. She hopes to use the language at next year's Olympic Games in Tokyo. Takamizawa was one of the more than 200, 00 people who requested to volunteer for Tokyo's 2020 Games. English is not required for service, but it is a useful skill for volunteers to have.But Takamizawa had not been able to learn the language when she was young. Takamizawa said that she was in high school when World War Two started. She said, "In my second year there, English was banned because it was the enemy language."Takamizawa said her grandchildren helped persuade her that she was not too old to learn. "When I talked to my grandchildren about my wish, they said, 'It's not too late. We will teach you one word a day' ". Natsuko is Takamizawa's granddaughter and main English teacher. Natsuko sends a new English word to her grandmother's phone every day. They also often work together directly on phrases that Takamizawa will need for the Olympics. "Welcome to Tokyo, this is the Olympic stadium, how can I help you?" Takamizawa answers when asked to say an English phrase she has learned. Natsuko explains that she wanted to give her grandmother something to enjoy. "I can clearly see her English is getting better. It's my joy now."The EF English Proficiency Index is a measure of the level of English spoken in a country. Japan ranks 49th among countries where English is not the first language. This situation is slowly changing as younger generations welcome English. However, Takamizawa believes real change will not happen unless Japanese people become more open to the rest of the world. With around 500 days to go until the games begin, the whole Takamizawa family is ready to welcome the world to Tokyo.(1)Why couldn't Takamizawa learn English when she was young?A. Because English was useless.B. Because she was too young to learn English.C. Because English was forbidden to learn.D. Because she was unwilling to learn English.(2)What can we know from the third paragraph?A. Takamizawa gets strong support from her family.B. Takamizawa's grandchildren love her a lot.C. Natsuko is Takamizawa's granddaughter and only English teacher.D. Natsuko teaches Takamizawa English mainly by talking with her.(3)What does the underlined phrase "This situation" in Paragraph 4 refer to?A. English is not the first language in Japan.B. The level of English spoken in Japan is relatively low.C. Younger generations in Japan welcome English.D. Japanese people become open to the rest of the world.(4)What is the main idea of the passage?A. Where there is a will, there is a way.B. It is never too late to learn.C. The early bird catches the worm.D. Two heads are better than one.【答案】(1)C(2)A(3)B(4)B【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,日本91岁的奶奶Takamizawa为了做好迎接在东京举行的2020奥运会的志愿工作,在孙辈的鼓励和帮助下开始学习英语。

高一英语专题汇编阅读理解(人物故事)(一)含解析.docx

高一英语专题汇编阅读理解(人物故事)(一)含解析.docx

高一英语专题汇编阅读理解( 人物故事 )( 一) 含解析一、高中英语阅读理解人物故事类1.阅读理解Sometimes just when we need the power of miracles to change our beliefs, they materialize in the places we'd least expect. They can come to us as a great change in our physical reality or as a simple coincidence in our lives. Sometimes they're big and can't be missed. Other times they'reso subtle that if we aren't aware, we may miss them altogether. They can come from the lips of a stranger we suddenly and mysteriously meet at just the right instant. If we listen carefully, we'll always hear the right words, at the right time, to dazzle (目眩) us into a realization of something that we may have failed to notice only moments before.On a cold January afternoon in 1989, I was hiking up the trail that leads to the top of Egypt's Mt. Horeb. I'd spent the day at St. Catherine's Monastery and wanted to get to the peak by sunset to see the valley below. As I was winding up the narrow path, I'd occasionally see other hikers who were coming down from a day on the mountain. While they would generally pass with simply a nod or a greeting in another language, there was one man that day who did neither.I saw him coming from the last switchback on the trail that led to the backside of the mountain. As he got closer, I could see that he was dressed differently from the other hikers I'd seen. Rather than the high-tech fabrics and styles that had been the norm, this man was wearing traditionalEgyptian clothing. He wore a tattered, rust-colored galabia and obviously old and thick-soled sandals that were covered in dust. What made his appearance so odd, though, was that the man didn't even appear to be Egyptian! He was a small-framed Asian man, had very little hair, and was wearing round, wire-rimmed glasses.As we neared one another, I was the first to speak, "Hello," I said, stopping on the trail for a moment to catch my breath. Not a sound came from the man as he walked closer. I thought that maybe he hadn't heard me or the wind had carried my voice away from him in another direction. Suddenly he stopped directly in front of me on the high side of the trail, looked up from the ground, and spoke a single sentence to me in English, "Sometimes you don't know what you havelost until you've lost it." As I took in what I had just heard, he simply stepped around me and continued his going down the trail.That moment in my life was a small miracle. The reason is less about what the man said and more about the timing and the context. The year was 1989, and the Cold War was drawing to a close. what the man on the trail couldn't have known is that it was during my Egyptian pilgrimage (朝圣 ), and specifically during my hike to the top of Moses's mountain, that I'd set the time asideto make decisions that would affect my career in the defense industry, my friends, my family, and, ultimately, my life.I had to ask myself what the chances were of an Asian man dressed in an Egyptian galabia coming down from the top of this historic mountain just when I was walking up, stopping before me, and offering his wisdom, seemingly from out of nowhere. My answer to my own questionwas easy: the odds were slim to none! In a meet that lasted less than two minutes on a mountain halfway around the world from my home, a total stranger had brought clarity and the hint of a warning, regarding the huge changes that I would make within a matter of days. In my way ofthinking, that's a miracle.I suspect that we all experience small miracles in our lives every day. Sometimes we have the wisdom and the courage to recognize them for what they are In the moments when we don't, that's okay as well. It seems that our miracles have a way of coming back to us again and again. And each time they do, they become a little less subtle, until we can't possibly miss the message that they bring to our lives!The key is that they're everywhere and occur every day for different reasons, in response to the different needs that we may have in the moment. Our job may be less about questioning the extraordinary things that happen in our daily lives and more about accepting the gifts they bring.(1) Why did the author make a pilgrimage to Mt Horeb in Egypt?(2) What does the underlined part "my own question" refer to in paragraph 6?(3) Which of the following is closest in meaning to the underlined word "subtle" in paragraph 7?A. Apparent.B. Delicate.C. Precise.D. Sufficient.(4) The author viewed the meet with the Asian man as a miracle in his life in that ________.(5) What might be the best title for the passage?A. Can you recognize a miracle?B. Is a miracle significant to us?C. When might a miracle occur?D. Why do we need a miracle?(6) After the encounter of the Asian man, what will the writer probably do immediately?A. Continue walking up to the top of the mountain.B. Have a rest to refresh himself.C. Try to have a heart-to-heart conversation with the Asian man.D. Come down the mountain.【答案】( 1) C(2) D(3) B(4) B(5) A(6) D【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,作者讲述了一次埃及朝圣时,爬到何烈山半山腰时,偶遇了一位正在下山的亚洲陌生人。

【英语】高一必备英语阅读理解技巧全解及练习题(含答案)含解析

【英语】高一必备英语阅读理解技巧全解及练习题(含答案)含解析

【英语】高一必备英语阅读理解技巧全解及练习题(含答案)含解析一、高中英语阅读理解1.阅读理解A 2018 report found that food waste would increase by a third to 2. 1billion tons by 2030. Beyond the cost of the waste itself, thrown-away food generates a gas that contributes to climate change.Home delivery meal kits(盒)can reduce food waste by more than two-thirds, but suppliers need to switch to reusable packaging to make them environmentally friendly.Tailor-made meal kits cut waste by providing people with precise amounts of fresh ingredients(烹饪原料)for chosen recipes, meaning leftovers are minimized. But while the delivery services score well on reducing food waste, buying the same food ingredients from the supermarket almost always saves energy overall simply because meal kits use so much single-use packaging. The good news is that if people have meals that are tailored for consumption, they won't overbuy and have less food waste. They fine-tune the amount of food to what they will actually eat.Meal kits can reduce transport emissions(排放)if people go to the supermarket less frequently. If people only go and buy such goods as soap and toilet paper, they may only have to visit once every couple of months. A delivery truck can carry meals for a lot of people in the neighborhood. So dozens of car trips might be replaced with one truck trip.However, study found that even if delivery meal kits reduced food waste to zero, they would still use up more energy overall than buying the same food from the supermarket unless the energy used for the meal kit packaging was cut by a fifth. The packaging is a killer if it's single-use and thrown away, which can make all the environmental benefits lost. But if the packaging can be reused, if it's glass bottles, like in the old days, we can get some benefits.(1)What can we learn about home delivery meal kits?A.They can cut down on daily expenses.B.They will totally solve the problem of food waste.C.They can keep energy consumption to a minimum.D.They will benefit the environment with reusable packaging.(2)What does the underlined word "fine-tune" in paragraph 3 mean?A.Attach.B.Adjust.C.Raise.pare.(3)The author suggests carrying meals with a delivery truck to__________.A.reduce transport emissionsB.save more foodC.shop only in the supermarketD.shorten car trip distances(4)What's the author's attitude to meal kits?A.Supportive.B.Unfavorable.C.Objective.D.Indifferent.【答案】(1)D(2)B(3)A(4)C【解析】【分析】本文是一篇说明文,套餐可以减少食物浪费,但包装是个问题。

新课标高一英语阅读理解精选附答案

新课标高一英语阅读理解精选附答案

新课标高一英语阅读理解精选附答案新课标高一英语阅读理解精选文章附答案随着新课标高一英语的教学改革,阅读理解已成为高中英语教学的重要组成部分。

为了帮助同学们更好地掌握阅读理解技巧,我们为大家精选了一篇阅读理解文章,并附上了答案,希望能对大家的学习有所帮助。

【篇章】题目:The Benefits of Reading阅读下面的短文,根据短文内容选择最佳答案。

Reading has always been a good habit. It can bring us a lot of benefits.Firstly, reading can broaden our knowledge. Through reading, we can learn about different cultures, histories,and lifestyles. We can also gain knowledge about a wide range of topics, such as science, technology, and arts. In this way, reading helps us develop a well-rounded understanding of the world.Secondly, reading can improve our language skills. When we read, we come across new words and phrases. By looking up their meanings and using them in context, we can expand our vocabulary and improve our language fluency. We can alsolearn how to use language more effectively through reading various types of texts, such as novels, essays, and articles.Thirdly, reading can enhance our critical thinkingskills. Reading requires us to think analytically andinterpret information. In order to understand the author's message, we need to analyze the text, draw connections, and make inferences. This helps us develop our ability to thinkcritically and make logical judgments.Lastly, reading can provide us with entertainment and relaxation. Reading a good book can transport us to different worlds and let us experience different emotions. It can be a great way to unwind after a long day and escape from ourdaily routines. It also helps improve our focus and concentration.In conclusion, reading is not only a hobby but also a valuable skill. It broadens our knowledge, improves our language skills, enhances our critical thinking, and provides entertainment. So, let's make reading a daily habit and enjoy all the benefits it brings.1. What can reading help us do according to the passage?A. Relax and unwind.B. Learn about different cultures.C. Improve our language skills.D. All of the above.2. What can we gain from reading various types of texts?A. New words and phrases.B. Language fluency and vocabulary expansion.C. Entertainment and relaxation.D. A and B.3. Why is reading important in developing critical thinking skills?A. It requires analytical thinking and interpretation.B. It helps us analyze the author's message.C. It improves our ability to make logical judgments.D. All of the above.4. What is the main idea of the passage?A. Reading is a good habit with many benefits.B. Reading helps us relax and unwind.C. Reading allows us to learn about new cultures.D. Reading improves our language fluency and vocabulary.【答案】1. D2. D3. D4. A【文章解析】本篇短文主要讲述了读书的好处。

英语高一英语阅读理解解题技巧讲解及练习题含答案含解析

英语高一英语阅读理解解题技巧讲解及练习题含答案含解析

【英语】高一英语阅读理解解题技巧讲解及练习题(含答案)含解析一、高中英语阅读理解阅读理解1.When I was a child, our dining room had two kinds of chairs —two large ones with arm restsand four small ones without. The larger ones stood at the ends of the table, the smaller ones onthe sides. Mom and Dad sat in the big chairs, except when one of us was away; then Mom wouldsit in one of the smaller chairs. Dad always sat at the end, at the head of the table. Sittingwhere he did, Dad was framed by the window through which the yard could be seen with itstrees and grass. His chair was not just a place for him at table; it was a place in which he was situated against the yard and the trees. It was the holy(神圣的)and protected place that was his,and ours through him. After Dad retired, he and Mom moved out into a small flat. When thy came to visit me at theirold house, Dad still sat at the end of the table though the table was no longer his but mine. Onlywith my marriage to Barbara, did I hear a voice questioning the arrangement. She requested,gently but firmly, that I sit at the head of the table in our home. I realized then that I was head ofthe family, but I also felt unwilling to introduce such a change. How would I feel sitting in thathead place in my Dad's presence? And how would he handle it? I was to find out on theoccasion of our youngest child's first birthday. Mom and Dad arrived for lunch, and went into the dining room. Dad moved toward his usualseat in front of the window. Before he could get around the side of the table, I took a deep breath and said, Dad, this is going to be your place, next to Mom, on the side. He stopped, looked atme and then sat down. I felt sad, and angry at Barbara for pushing me to do this. It would havebeen easy to say, My mistake, Dad. Sit where you always sit, But I didn't. When he and Mom were seated, Barbara and I took our places. I don't know how Dad felt. I doknow that, though removed from his usual place, he continued to share his best self with us,telling stories of his childhood and youth to the delight of his grandchildren. As I served the food,our lives experienced a change, which we continue to live with. It wasn't easy, but I sense that there is also something good in the change which has occurred. Iam beginning to learn that honoring one's father is more than the question of which place to occupy at the dining table. It also means listening, wherever we sit and whatever positions weown, to the stories Dad longs to tell. We may then, during these magical moments, even be ableto forget about whose chair is whose.Why did Dad always sit in the big chair at the end of the table before he retired? )(1A.Because the chair was large enough for him.B.Because sitting there he could see the trees and grass in the yard.C.Because it was the holy seat for the head of the family.D.Because the chair was comfortable with arm rests.What do we know from the second paragraph? )(2A.The writer's parents moved out because the house was too old.B.The writer didn't want to hurt his father's feelings.C.The writer's wife was rude to his parents.D.The writer didn't dare to refuse his wife's request.Which of the following is true according to the passage? )(3A.Dad felt upset after being removed from his usual place.B.The writer was satisfied with the new seating arrangement.C.Dad continued to tell stories to cover his embarrassment.D.Dad didn't appear to mind where he sat.What does the writer intend to tellus? )(4A.Respecting Dad is more than the question of dining seat.B.It is not easy to goagainst parents' wishes.C.Think twice before you act.D.Every coin has two sides.C)(1【答案】B)(2D)(3A 4)(【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙,通过讲述作者和父亲餐厅座位的变化告诉我们尊重父母并不在于餐厅的座位,而是快乐相处。

(英语)高一必备英语阅读理解(教育文化)技巧全解及练习题(含答案)含解析

(英语)高一必备英语阅读理解(教育文化)技巧全解及练习题(含答案)含解析

(英语)高一必备英语阅读理解(教育文化)技巧全解及练习题(含答案)含解析一、高中英语阅读理解教育文化类1.阅读理解The term "crocodile tears" refers to insincere sadness. This term has an etymology dating back several centuries. As early as the fourth century, crocodile tears are referenced in the literature with the meaning of insincere sorrow. It is said that crocodiles weep while eating their hunted animals because they are sad; however, this sadness is not honest.The term crocodile tears became widely popular after it was documented in a fifteenth-century book titled The Voyage and Travel of Sir John Mandeville, Knight. A passage from the book reads: "These crocodiles kill men and they eat them weeping."As you may already know, crocodilians(鳄目动物) likely feel bad about little—especially feeding. However, the assumption of the crocodile-tears metaphor may be true. In a 2007 paper published in BioScience titled "Crocodile Tears: And they eat them weeping", researchers observed 7 crocodilians in cages during feeding time at a reserve (4 caimans and 3 American alligators). The researchers observed the crocodilians outside of water at feeding stations to better find out whether tearing developed.Five of the 7 crocodilians developed something like tears in their eyes before, during or after feeding. The researchers suggest that these crocodile tears occur because a crocodilian hisses (发出嘶嘶声) while it eats, and this hissing forces air through the spaces in the bone behind the nose and out the eye, in the process picking up nasolacrimal secretions (鼻泪管分泌物.)In humans, crocodile tears is a medical condition that causes a person to tear up while eating. Crocodile tears typically occur because of a temporary loss of facial control due to damage of the facial nerve. Specifically, when the facial nerve grows again, it does so incorrectly thus resulting in tears during chewing food.(1)The underlined word "etymology" in Paragraph 1 refers to ________.A.a reference book containing articles on various topicsB.the origin and history of a particular termC.a printed sheet of paper that arc given free to advertiseD.the application and influence of a new theory(2)The term "crocodile tears" ________.A.is a medical condition that causes a crocodile to tear upB.became widely popular as early as the fourth centuryC.refers to pretended sadnessD.proved to be only an assumption(3)From the 2007 paper published in BioScience, we can know that ________.A.crocodilians especially feel bad about feedingB.not all the 7 crocodilians developed tearingC.the crocodilians were carefully observed inside waterD.crocodile tears occur because a crocodilian hisses after it eats(4)The passage is mainly about ________.A.what the real truth is about crocodile tearsB.when the term "crocodile tears" got popular in literatureC.how researchers made the experiment on crocodiliansD.why crocodile tears typically occur in humans【答案】(1)B(2)C(3)B(4)A【解析】【分析】本文是一篇说明文,通过引用“鳄鱼的眼泪”这一说法的来源、发展以及相关实验来告诉读者“crocodile tears”的真实含义。

最新高一必备英语阅读理解技巧全解及练习题(含答案)

最新高一必备英语阅读理解技巧全解及练习题(含答案)

最新高一必备英语阅读理解技巧全解及练习题(含答案)一、高中英语阅读理解1.阅读理解It was the men's skating finals of the Winter Olympics when I was 16. Someday I'd be in the Olympics. In fact, it was my dream.That night I lay on our living room floor excitedly watching the battle between the Brians: American Brian Boitano facing Brian Orser in Canada. Both of them had been world champions. Both of them deserved to win. Naturally I was for Brian Boitano, a northern Californian like me. We had skated on the same ice. I held my breath in amazement. Boitano performed successfully. The gold medal! I jumped in the air when his score went up.But what happened next is what I'll never forget. Brian Boitano sat in front of the camera with his coach, surrounded by a group of journalist. He was talking about his career and his medal, talking to the whole world. A terrible sinking feeling went through me. I could never be in the Olympics, I thought…I could not talk in public like that. Just the idea of a press conference terrified me.I loved skating partly because I didn't have to talk. I could express myself with my jump sand dances better. I didn't have to stand up and give a speech like some teachers expected. I could feel the blood rush to my face if I thought a teacher was going to call me. I stared at my shoes. I was sure I'd make a fool of myself.The next day I was at the rink (溜冰场) as usual. I was practising a combination of jumps that had once seemed impossible. I worked very hard the next few years—on the ice and especially off. After journalists talked to me and although my heart pounded every time I spoke to them, I got to know them. They became familiar faces. And they got to know me. So when my big moment came four years after Brian's, I was ready.Sometimes I think my biggest accomplishment was not winning the gold but talking to the press afterwards. When you do the thing you fear most, you put an end to fear.Fear can stop you dead in your tracks. Fear can kill a dream. What are you afraid of? What scares you more than anything else? This year, walk right up to it and conquer it, step by step.(1)What information can we get from the second paragraph?A. The author lived a hard life.B. The author comes from Canada.C. The author once skated with Orser.D. The author wished Boitano to win the match.(2)What is one of the reasons why the author liked skating according to the passage? A. She could build up her body to be healthier. B. It could help her to get closer to her idol. C. She could better express herself with body language. D. The possibility of her being a world champion was great.(3)What the author felt the most satisfied with is that .A. she reached her coach's expectationsB. she became a world champion as plannedC. she managed to overcome her inner fear eventuallyD. she handled the balance between her career and life(4)What does the author mainly want to tell us?A. Face a fear bravely.B. Practice makes perfect.C. Bad times make a good man.D. Failure is the mother of success.【答案】(1)D(2)C(3)C(4)A【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了作者克服自己的恐惧心理,在奥运夺冠后,勇敢面对记者采访的故事。

【英语】高一英语阅读理解解题技巧讲解及练习题(含答案)含解析

【英语】高一英语阅读理解解题技巧讲解及练习题(含答案)含解析

【英语】高一英语阅读理解解题技巧讲解及练习题(含答案)含解析一、高中英语阅读理解1.阅读理解Many people have long dreamed of being able to fly around as simply as riding a bicycle. Yet the safety and strength of a flying bike was always a big problem. Over the past 10 years, developments in technology have moved the dream of personal flying vehicles closer to reality. Now, two groups of inventors say such vehicles may be available soon.The British company Malloy Aeronautics has developed a prototype (原型) of its flying bicycle. Grant Stapleton, marketing sales director of Malloy Aeronautics, says the Hoverbike is able to get in and out of small spaces very quickly. It can be moved across continents very quickly because it can be folded and packed, he adds.Mr. Stapleton says safety was the company's main concern. He says the designers solved the safety issue by using overlapping rotors ( 交叠式旋翼 )to power the vehicle.The company is testing a full-size prototype of the Hoverbike, which will most likely be used first by the police and emergency rescue teams.In New Zealand, the Martin Aircraft Company is also testing a full-size prototype of its personal flying device, called the Jetpack. It can fly for more than 30 minutes, up to 1,000 meters high and reach a speed of 74 kilometers per hour.Peter Coker is the CEO of Martin Aircraft Company. He said the Jetpack “is built around safety from the start. In his words, reliability is the most important element of it. We have safety built into the actual structure itself, very similar t o a Formula One racing car.”The Jetpack uses a gasoline-powered engine that produces two powerful jet streams. Mr. Coker says it also has a parachute (降落伞) that can be used should there be an emergency. “It starts to work at very low altitude and actu ally saves both the aircraft and the pilot,” he adds. Mr. Coker says the Jetpack will be ready for sale soon.(1)We can learn from the passage that the Hoverbike .A. can hardly get in and out of small spaces quicklyB. can fly for over 30 minutes, up to 1,000 meters highC. has been used by the police and emergency rescue teamsD. can be transported quickly after being folded and packed(2)The writer uses the example of For One racing car to show that .A. the Jetpack is very safe and reliableB. the engine of the Jetpack is powerfulC. the actual structure of the Jetpack is uniqueD. the Jetpack can reach a great speed and height(3)The underlined word “it” in the last para graph refers to.A. the jet streamB. the engineC. the JetpackD. the parachute (4)What is the authors main purpose of writing the passage?A. To describe the problems of inventing flying vehicles.B. To introduce the latest development of flying vehicles.C. To show the differences between two flying vehicles.D. To advertise the two personalflying vehicles.【答案】(1)D(2)A(3)D(4)A【解析】【分析】本文为说明文,主要讲述一种个人飞行工具很快就会应用于现实。

新版牛津版高一英语必修1 Unit 1 拓展阅读 注解

新版牛津版高一英语必修1  Unit 1 拓展阅读 注解

School life in the UKLast year, I had the chance to study at a British secondary school as an exchange student. I stayed with a lovely host family and went to school with their son, Daniel. We were both in year ten and we got on well. He is learning Chinese and will come to stay with me this year in China!The British school day begins at 9 a.m. and ends at 4 p.m. Students usually have to learn nine subjects at secondary school. Every student in the UK must study English, Maths and the Science subjects: Biology, Chemistry and Physics. Students can also choose to study other subjects, such as History, Art and Business. 1. have the chance to do sth 有机会做某事例如:I never get a chance to relax these days. 我近来一直没机会好好放松一下。

2. a host family 寄宿家庭3. get on 相处; 进展例如:What are your neighbours like? Do you get on with them?你的邻居怎么样?跟他们相处得好吗?Livy's getting on very well in Russian. She learns very quickly.莉薇的俄语很有起色,她学得非常快。

(英语)高一英语阅读理解解析版汇编

(英语)高一英语阅读理解解析版汇编

(英语)高一英语阅读理解解析版汇编一、高中英语阅读理解1.阅读理解To eat only a vegan(素食的) diet might sound difficult, especially with many popular dishes containing meat or other animal products. Yet in 2017, veganism was described as “the fastest - growing lifestyle movement” in the UK, according to BBC news.A study by a UK market research organization, suggests that over 542,000 Brits went vegan during the previous decade, an increase of 360%. And the main force behind this increase was those aged 15-34 years old — 42% of recent vegans fall under that age range.So why exactly has veganism become so popular among young Brits?One reason could be that many young people want to protect the environment, as less meat consumption is known to be beneficial to the environment. Global meat manufacturing is believed to cause 18% of the world's greenhouse gas emissions(排放), even more than that of all the world's cars, trains and planes combined. Another reason is that many of today's young people believe that it's wrong to kill animals to be used as food.Jess Murray, 22, a student at University College London, said that he chose to become vegan after realizing that eating animals is a choice that people make, rather than something that we need to do to survive. “Becoming vegan was an ethica l (道德的) decision,” he told the Guardian. Social media is also believed to have given rise to the increase in veganism. Platforms such as Facebook allow young vegans to connect with each other much easier, while others such as Instagram have led to the creation of “vegan celebrities (名人)”, who share lips on vegan lifestyles. Despite the rising of veganism, Laura Wyness, an expert in diet and nutrition, said that meat is very important for people's health. “A strict vegan diet makes it difficult to ge t some minerals and vitamins that your body needs,” Wyness told BBC news.However, the popularity of veganism doesn't seem to be fading. “It feels more like this is something that is sticking.” said an expert of the Vegan Society, a UK charity that pro motes veganism.(1)What can we learn about veganism, “the fastest-growing lifestyle movement” in UK?A. It has created many popular dishes.B. It is backed up mainly by old people.C. It has led to further market research.D. It has grown steeply in the past 10 years.(2)The following may account for the increase in veganism EXCEPT .A. Young people prefer an environment-friendly life.B. Young people want to become ethical celebrities.C. Meal manufacturing contributes a lot to the world's greenhouse gas.D. Social media allow the vegan message to spread quickly around.(3)The underlined word “sticking” in the Iasi paragraph is equal to in meaning.A. importantB. specialC. lastingD. impressive(4)Which of the following will serve as the best title of the passage?A. Young Brits Going VeganB. Veganism Comes FirstC. How to Start a Vegan LifestyleD. Veganism and the Environment【答案】(1)D(2)B(3)C(4)A【解析】【分析】本文是一篇说明文,研究表明,过去的十年里素食主义在英国增长迅猛。

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Fulfilling the dream陈柏霖:实现梦想需要时间和耐心。

词数 389建议阅读时间 5分钟HOW longwill you wait to succeed in yourdream career?Ten yearsor longer,Taiwan actorBolin Chenwould say. The 29-year-oldfinally earned back all his hard work when he won Best Leading Actor for his role inBolin Chen, 29, won his first award after ten years of acting. XINHUAthe popular TV series In Time With You (《我可能不会爱你》) at the 47th Golden Bell Awards, which was held in Taipei on Oct 26.From a very young age, we have a dream, whether it’s to be a painter, a scientist or a writer. But the desire (渴望) to paint, discover or tell stories fades (消褪) as we grow up, until that moment of finding our deep calling hits us.For Chen, this came when he was discovered by director Yee Chih-Yen in front of an ice cream store at the age of 19. Chen had considered becoming an excellent dancer, a model and a singer before he played the male lead in Yee’s movie Blue Gate Crossing (《蓝色大门》). His first taste of fame with thewell-received drama showed him what he really wanted to be.However, show business didn’t favor him instantly (立刻). Fame was not ofinterest to him as his rule for picking roles was to try something new each time.Over the next ten years he engaged (使……忙碌) himself in genres as different as fantasy (魔幻) action in The Twins Effect II (2004), horror (恐怖片) in The Eye 10 (2005) and coming-of-age drama in Buddha Mountain (2010).Nothing made much of an impact until he successfully played a thoughtful and dedicated (忠心的) partner in a relationship of undeclared love (暗恋) with his best friend (played by Best Actress winner Ariel Lin). The TV drama was the biggest winner at the awards ceremony (仪式), sweeping seven awards out of its eight nominations (提名).Like his winning role, Li Daren, critics say Chen is just like a fine wine that will get better with age. There’s something about the way he carries himself–that sincere and down-to-earth demeanor (气质) fans can’t help but fall for.Many believe the Golden Bell trophy (奖杯) will take Chen’s acting career to new heights. But Chen says that the greatest gains are actually personal lessons.“You’ll succeed in time as long as you love it with a passion (热情) because life will give back what you put into it,” he told Taiwan newspaper The China Times.“If your dream requires time and patience, give it.”高考词汇succeed vi. 成功If you try hard, you will succeed in the end.impact n./vt. 影响The computer has made a great impact on modern life.Crossing the line终结“中国式过马路”到底需要什么?词数 377 建议阅读时间 7分钟THE traffic lightturns red. As apedestrian (行人),what do you do? The rulesays “stop and wait,” but we often see groups of people running red lights.Internet users have jokingly named this phenomenon “the Chinese-style street crossing”. While manyA group of pedestrians jaywalk across a road in Taiyuan,capital of Shanxi province. CHINA DAILYpeople criticize it as bad manners, recent research reveals (揭示) another possible reason – the duration (持续时间) of red lights in China exceeds (超过) what people can mentally bear.“Pedestrians have a maximum (最大) bearable (可忍受的) waiting time in their mind,” Ni Ying, a member of a research team at Tongji University’s School of Transportation Engineering, was quoted (引述) by Xinhua News Agency as saying. “If they wait longer than that, they will b e more likely to ignore the light.”From 2008 to 2010, Ni’s team carried out research on pedestrians’ waiting times at various road crossings. They found a correlation (相互关系) between running red lights and the length of time they had to wait before the light changed. They concluded that, on average, Chinese can wait for the traffic lights no longerthan 70 seconds, and in downtown areas this number could extend (扩大) to 90 seconds.Many countries work out pedestrians’ maximum bearable waiting time and use it to design traffic lights, according to Ni. For example, researchers found that it is 60 seconds for Germans and 45 seconds for Britons. Seldom does a red light in these countries exceed the limits.But the duration of red lights in China often exceeds the 70 or 90 second limit. Take Beijing for example. At Zhongguancun Avenue a red light lasts longer than 2 minutes, during which you could finish reading a short story on Teens. Pedestrians are then given just 30 seconds to cross the street.“I stop for red lights. But if I’m really in a hurry or the traffic interval (区间) is long enough for me to cross, Imove slowly forward (向前) seconds before the light turns green,” said Qi Xin, 17, living in Fengtai district in Beijing.However, the long waiting time cannot serve as an excuse for breaking the rules, commentator Li Zhiyong wrote on the People’s Daily.“As long as the design of traffic lights remains the same, everyone should obey the rules, otherwise (否则) the country will be out of order and danger will be incurred for pedestrians,” wrote Li.Roman Holiday without the snacksIN the movie Roman Holiday, AudreyHepburn shows the worldwhat a romantic (浪漫的) scene is all about:wandering around Romewith a lover by yourside and an ice cream inhand. But those whowant to experience thismay now have to pay a large price.Rome’s citycouncil (议会) passed anew law in October. It prohibits (禁止) tourists from eating pizza, sandwiches or any other snacks or fast food around the historical sites in the city. Violators (违反者) will be fined (罚款) from 25 euros (202 yuan) up to 500 euros (4,044 yuan).Tourists eat in front ofthe Pantheon in Rome.APCity authorities explained that the law aims to improve people’s manners and protect sites that have a historic or architectural (建筑的) value.Similar bans (禁令) have been applied in some other Italian cities. In Venice, for example, eating snacks in the street is prohibited in St Mark’s Square.Critics say such bans reflect (反映) Italians’ attitudes toward public eating: they rarely eat or drink in the street.Students try brand new eye exercisesDON’T be puzzled if a group of students sit nearby and start rolling their eyeballs at you. They may be doing their new eye exercises.In a recent online video, a girl demonstrates (展示) a new eye exercise program. She keeps her eyes open and rolls her eyeballs around to the music, or closesher eyes first and then opens them and tries her best to look up.The new program was designed by the Taizhou Office of the China School Health Action in Zhejiang Province and Bright Angel Eye-Protecting Center for Students. As a pilot scheme (计划), some schools in Shandong and Hubei have adopted (采用) the new program.In a CCTV report, some students who tried the exercise said they felt dizzy (头晕的) and sleepy after doing it. Some were even worried about turning cross-eyed.Doctors say that the program only exercises external muscles (外部肌肉) of the eyes. It cannot relieve eye fatigue (疲劳) and has little effect in preventing nearsightedness.重点讲解高考词汇mentally adv. 心理上We must equip the children mentally and physically to meet the trial they will face.various adj. 各种各样的There are various ways of getting to the station.length n. 长度,时间的长短The length of your talk must be at least 10 minutes.obey vt. 遵守,服从I always obey my father.长难句分析While many people..., recent research... –the duration of red lights in China exceeds what people can mentally bear.本句中的while表示“虽然,尽管”;破折号后的分句进一步说明人们闯红灯的另一个原因,该句的主干为the duration…exceeds what people can mentally bear,what引导宾语从句,意思是“人们心理能够承受的范围”。

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