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阅读理解-七选五(约270词) | 适中(0.65) |
文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了一些阅读技巧,可以让阅读更加愉快。

1 . So, you want to learn how to get the most out of your reading experience. Reading effectively is a piece of cake whether you’re reading for school or fun. The following tricks will not only help you comprehend the information you’re learning, but make the reading experience much more enjoyable.

Skim through the text.

Get a preview of what’s to come by flipping through the pages. Once you have the basic idea of what you’re reading, scan through the table of contents and headers or flick through the pages. Glance over any images, graphs, or illustrations.     1    

Take notes while you read.

Practice active reading by taking notes. Before grabbing your notebook, wait until you’ve finished reading or skimming through a complete section or idea.     2    . Be sure to include the page number and source you’re summarizing in your notes so that you can refer to the text later.

Think about what you’ve read.

    3     Once you reach the end of a main idea, section, or chapter, take a few moments to let everything soak in before you get back to reading.     4     Identify the author’s bias, assess the evidence, and observe your immediate reactions. Ask yourself whether you agree with the position that’s being presented or the direction of the plot.

    5    

Link what you read to your existing knowledge or past experiences. Instead of treating the text as an isolated piece of writing, link it to previous readings. If a plot point reminded you of something from your own life, make a mental note of it. If you can connect the examples in the journal article with something you learned in class, jot down those similarities.

A.Make personal connections to the material
B.Set aside a few minutes to keep everything in mind
C.Pause between main ideas to process the reading material
D.Don’t be afraid to question the text and make your own assumptions.
E.Remember: trying to be as fast as possible is the first thing you should consider
F.Summarize the main idea in your head, and then write the main points and concepts
G.Take a few seconds to read the text quickly, including the notes, to spot eye-catching key words.
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阅读理解-七选五(约250词) | 适中(0.65) |
文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了公共图书馆的重要性,它们如何在教育、社区建设以及文化传承方面发挥着关键作用。

2 . In a highly technical world, there is something quite magical about the timelessness of the public library. And the impact and importance of libraries extends across decades, centuries even, dating back to 4th century BC in Athens.     1     They serve as community cornerstones and giving free access to books, resources, and information.

A study by Pew Research Center found that 94% of Americans agreed that having a public library improves the quality of life in a community, and 95% said that libraries give everyone a chance to succeed and promote a love for reading.     2     Here are a few of the reasons why they are so important.

Libraries promote education.

Beyond the free access to books and computers, many libraries also offer valuable services including tutoring, learning camps, and homeschooling resources. Many libraries host STEAM events for kids where they get to experience life as an astronaut, learning about the solar system and working together to build robotic, space-related projects.     3    

Libraries build a sense of community.

    4     So, whether you join a monthly book club or read book submissions from local authors, you’re broadening your horizons, making connections, and learning from other members — ones who you may have never crossed paths with otherwise.

    5    

Original documents are digitized and maintained at libraries. This helps preserve the nation’s cultural heritage, as well as provide an opportunity to better understand others’ points of view. If you ever get the chance, visit the New York Public Library to explore its database of over 1,800 newspapers, magazines, and journals, all published between 1740 and 1940.

A.Libraries preserve history.
B.Libraries restore valuable documents.
C.Also they can work well for homeschooling families.
D.But the impact of public libraries is greater than expected.
E.Libraries are gaining popularity among young people today.
F.Libraries can break down barriers and bring people together.
G.Over time, libraries have developed into what we know them as today.
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阅读理解-阅读单选(约280词) | 适中(0.65) |
文章大意:这是一篇应用文。主要介绍了《读者文摘》创刊于1922年,至今已有100年的忠实读者,已成为世界上发行量最大的杂志,文章主要介绍了它的订阅相关信息。

3 . Subscribe to Reader’s Digest Magazine

Launched in 1922, Readers Digest has built 100 years of trust with a loyal audience and has become the largest circulating magazine in the world.

Readers Digest magazine is bursting with stories, news, advice, recipes, reviews, tips, jokes and anecdotes. Each issue is small enough to fit in your pocket, but big enough to keep you entertained for weeks on end.

SUBSCRIBE FOR f22. 99 FOR A FULL YEAR!

·Never miss an issue and receive your copy before it hits the shops.

·Free UK delivery direct to your door each month.

·Over 100 years heritage:A trustable guide for advice.

·Lift your spirits with positive and uplifting true-life stories.

·Exclusive (独有的) subscriber offers and competitions.

When will my subscription start?

When you place your order, you will be given the option of which issue to start with. All our issues are on sale early, so our May issue is mailed in mid-April, June issue is mailed in mid-May, and so on.

Do you offer print and digital subscriptions?

Yes, we have options for print, digital, or both. Our best value deal is our bundle (捆) 0package, which costs f34. 99 for a 12-month print and digital subscription.

Can I buy a subscription as a gift for someone else?

You certainly can, and Readers Digest makes the perfect gift because it keeps on giving the whole year through! During checkout, you will be able to add a different recipient’s address.

Can I cancel a subscription?

You are welcome to cancel your subscription at any time by calling at 0330-333-2220 or by sending an email to enquiries@readersdigest. co. uk.

1. What features Readers Digest?
A.The flexible sizes.B.A wide variety of topics.
C.Its imaginary stories.D.Its longest history in the UK.
2. How much should you pay to get the digital annual subscription?
A.£ 13.5.B.£ 22.99.C.£ 23.99.D.£ 34.99.
3. How can you cancel your subscription?
A.By clicking the link.B.By phoning the service.
C.By contacting the deliveryman.D.By visiting the magazine office.
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阅读理解-七选五(约320词) | 适中(0.65) |
文章大意:这是一篇说明文,文章介绍了一本关于如何更好地写作的书。

4 . Want to write better? There’s a new book that says simple writing is best.

Do you check your text messages before sending?     1     If not, you might prefer getting things done fast, even if they’re not perfect.

This book argues that it’s important to write carefully, even for quick messages. Todd Rogers and Jessica Lasky Fink, from Harvard, wrote “Writing For Busy Readers”. It’s smartly named because everyone’s busy today. People get lots of messages every day, from emails to texts.     2     Deciding what to read, skim, or ignore happens many times a day for almost everyone.

The authors share good writing tips, like cutting unnecessary words and using simple words everyone knows. They say it’s important to keep sentences simple. They tested the idea that less is more. For example, they sent an email to thousands of school-board members asking them to take a survey. They made the email shorter, from 127 to 49 words, and got double the responses (from 2.7% to 4.8%).     3    

The same is true for text messages. In another test, they sent a short message asking parents to take a survey. It got more responses than a longer, more sympathetic one. Sometimes, being short and clear works better than being kind but ignored. It’s not just what you say, but how quickly you say it that matters.

It’s not just about word count.     4     Reducing the number of options has the same effect. Short, active sentences with common words are best.

From posts to online reviews, following these rules gets more likes and shares. Serious writers should pay attention too. A study found that companies using long sentences and complicated words were seen as less moral and trustworthy.

    5     It might be tempting to send messages quickly and hope for the best. But taking time to write for your readers has benefits. If you send a rushed message that readers ignore, it’s like you didn’t send it at all.

A.If everyone is a busy reader, everyone is a busy writer too.
B.They can also get puzzled by social media platforms.
C.If you do, you probably like making even the simplest messages perfect.
D.They found that longer messages make people think the task will take longer.
E.Keeping messages to one idea, or as few as possible, helps make sure they’re read, remembered, and acted on.
F.Your goal is to convey enough passion that your readers think the issue in your message is worth caring about.
G.Explaining the thinking behind your messages will allow readers to see that you know what you’re talking about.
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阅读理解-阅读单选(约220词) | 适中(0.65) |
文章大意:本文是一篇应用文。这篇文章主要介绍了几种适合不同年龄段儿童阅读的杂志。

5 . Magazines make great reading materials for kids. Libraries often have a large selection of periodicals (期刊) for every age group and reading level, and for many areas of interest. And some magazines may even have issues going back years and even decades! Below is a list of some of them!

Military Kids Life

It is about finding the bright side of life as a military kid! Inside each quarterly issue, your child will encounter inspiring stories, articles, and photographs! (8 to 16 years)

Faces

With articles, folk tales, and hands-on projects, Faces magazine takes young readers around the world for an honest and objective view of how children in other regions live. (9 to 14 years)

Make

Make magazine published posted projects, skill-building tutorials (辅导课), in-depth reviews and inspirational stories, accessible by all ages and skill ranges. (9 to 18 years)

Brio

Brio magazine for teen girls has a fresh new look that includes more pages filled with inspiring profiles, cultural insights, health & beauty tips, faith-filled features and added fun! (13 to 18 years)

Please note: Though all the magazines on this list are written for children, some issues may contain content that you may feel inappropriate for your child. As always, please review all reading materials before giving them to your child to read.

1. Which magazine can help develop kids’ international awareness?
A.Faces.B.Make.
C.Brio.D.Military Kids Life.
2. What can be learned from the text?
A.All the magazines are proper for children.
B.Some magazines have back issues in libraries.
C.Magazines are usually published for children.
D.Only magazines for kids are accessible in libraries.
3. What is the purpose of this passage?
A.To argue.B.To entertainC.To persuade.D.To inform.
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阅读理解-七选五(约240词) | 适中(0.65) |
文章大意:本文是说明文。介绍了如何重新爱上阅读的方法。

6 . How to Fall Back in Love with Reading

Do you remember the last time you spent time reading books for pleasure? In the age of digital distractions, it is easy to struggle to find the time and headspace to get lost in literature.     1    . The following tips will help you fall in love with reading again.

    2    . Whether it’s a thriller, romance, or even an on-fiction book about your favorite hobby, make sure you choose something that will hold your attention from beginning to end. If you’re unsure where to start, ask your friends or family for recommendations, checkout online reviews, or browse through your local bookstore or library.

Set aside time for reading books. Whether it’s 20 minutes before bedtime or an hour on your lunch break, carving out sometime in your schedule will make it easier to sit down and read. And if you find that you don’t have much free time, try listening to audiobooks.     3    .

Keep a reading journal. In your journal, you can write down your thoughts about what you’re reading or graffiti pictures inspired by the book.     4    . This is a great way to engage with what you’re reading on a deeper level and a fun way to document your reading journey.

Make reading a social activity. Whether you start a book club with your friends or join an online reading group, being able to discuss what you’re reading with others can make the experience more enjoyable.     5    .

A.Find a book that interests you.
B.Create a positive reading routine.
C.But that doesn’t mean reading books is a thing of the past!
D.By this way, you can easily fit reading into your busy lifestyle.
E.Plus, it’s a great way to get recommendations for what to read next!
F.The others in your book club may come from different backgrounds.
G.It doesn’t have to be very involved, just a couple of sentences to jog your memory.
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阅读理解-阅读单选(约300词) | 较易(0.85) |
文章大意:本文是应用文。主要介绍了四本与食物、旅游相关的书籍,包括书籍的内容简介、作者信息以及价格等。

7 . Take a food tour along Italian shores from Tuscany to Northern Sicily with Amber Guinness. The food writer mixes stories from her travels with memories and cooking insights, sharing 60 easy-to-make recipes that offer a taste-of-specific Italian seaside regions — and the stories behind them including potato and ca per salad from the island of Salina and the delicious Amalfi lemon cream cake. Thames & Hudson, £29.99.

Professor of food studies and history, David E Bender shows how tourism has shaped our fascination with world cuisines through an examination of travel, from the age of the sailboat to the rise of the jet plane. He looks at how we eat on the road, covering subjects such as Tahitian roast pig in the 1840s, the occupational “discoveries” of fruit like the mangosteen (山竹), and 1970s hotel restaurants. Reaktion Books, £ 20.

Travel writer Sarah Baxter and illustrator Amy Grimes serve up a guide to 25 food destinations, uncovering local specialties like pastries handmade by religious sisters in Portugal, vegan curries (咖喱) in Southern India — where plant-based dishes have been offered to gods and travelers for centuries — and traditional Spanish seafood r ice from its Spanish birthplace in Valencia. Plus, visits to contemporary food capitals Montreal, Osaka and Melbourne, famed for global dishes and fusion food. White Lion Publishing. £14.99.

Try out the recipes served in Paris’s best small restaurants, cafes and restaurants in this taste-focused tour that takes in classic spots along the Seine as well as more local hangouts in hip hoods like Belleville. Divided into meals of the day, it includes 40 recipes enjoyed in France, including, wine braised chicken, and burnt cream dessert, plus plenty of practical tips on food shops, markets and more. Hardie Grant. £20.

1. Who would most likely be the target audience for Italian Coastal?
A.Students studying Italian history.
B.Collectors of traditional Italian travel souvenirs.
C.Tourists planning a visit to Italian seaside districts.
D.Professional Italian chefs interested in religious cuisine.
2. Which destination is known for its vegetable dishes?
A.Southern India.B.Portugal.
C.Valencia.D.Melbourne.
3. What do the four books have in common?
A.They all focus on historical cuisines.
B.They combine cooking content with travel.
C.Each book is priced at more than 20 pounds.
D.All books are published by the same published be.
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语法填空-短文语填(约100词) | 较易(0.85) |
文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了阅读作为一种独特的人类体验,以及纸质阅读相比屏幕阅读的优势。
8 . 阅读下面短文,根据短文内容填空。在未给提示词的空白处仅填写1个恰当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。

Reading is a unique human experience. Just by skimming our eyes over some words, we can     1     (mental) travel across time and space. But reading can also be hard, especially when we’re faced with a difficult text.     2     (make) it an easier and more rewarding experience, you’d better read in print whenever possible. One reason for doing so is that our eyes are     3     (little) likely to skim past printed words than those on screen. Plus,     4     (learn) content on a physical page helps the brain make a men tal map of the information , which in turn makes it easier to remember details in future.

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阅读理解-阅读单选(约240词) | 较易(0.85) |
文章大意:这是一篇说明文,介绍了四本诗集。

9 . 4 Poetry Collections to Read and Enjoy

In honor of National Poetry Month, celebrated every April, we’re sharing a roundup of poetry collections that have been published within the last year.

Black Girl You Are Atlas
By Renee Watson,
illustrated by Ekua Holmes
Renee Watson, the best-selling author of Ways to Make Sunshine, draws from her childhood for some of these poems, which include haiku and free verse. The subjects range from racial injustice to self-love. The artwork is spectacular.
Ages 12 and up
In and Out the Window
By Jane Volen,
illustrated by Cathrin Peterslund
In addition to being the author of more than 350 novels, Jane Yolen is an esteemed poet. This new collection includes more than 100 of her works on popular childhood topics including school, animals, and sports. One title: “On My Toes: A True Story. ”
Ages 8-12
Poetry Comics
By Grant Snider
illustrated by Leo Dawson
The dozens of short poems in this collection are written and illustrated in comic panels. The book contains four chapters—one for each season of the year. Titles for the spring poems include “Bubbles,” “Balloon Story,” and “Tadpole.” The subjects for the poems feel fresh and fun.
Ages 8-12
She’ll Be the Sky
By Ela Risbridger,
illustrated by Anna Shepeta
Dozens of female poets, including Amanda Gorman, contributed to this collection. Topics range from animals to activism. Most poems are accompanied by a full-page color illustration.
Ages 8 and up
1. Which book is tailored for readers who are over 12 years old?
A.Poetry Comics.B.She’ll Be the Sky.
C.In and Out the Window.D.Black Girl You Are Atlas.
2. What is Poetry Comics about?
A.Animals and activism.B.Four seasons of the year.
C.Popular childhood topics.D.Racial injustice and self-love.
3. What is the purpose of the text?
A.To fascinate poetry-goers.B.To advertise 4 poetry collections.
C.To celebrate National Poetry Month.D.To comment on 4 poetry collections.
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书信写作-演讲稿 | 适中(0.65) |
10 . 假如你是李华,世界读书日即将到来,你校将于本月底举行一次以“Let’s Read”为主题的演讲比赛。请根据以下内容写一篇演讲稿:
1.读书的重要性:
①读书丰富我们的知识;
②读书拓宽我们的视野;
③读书帮助我们解决问题。
2.呼吁大家多读书,读好书。
注意:1.词数不少于80;
2.可适当增加内容,以使行文连贯。
参考词汇:丰富 enrich;拓宽视野 broaden the horizon
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