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1、 |精.|品.|可.|编.|辑.|学.|习.|资.|料. * | * | * | * | |欢.|迎.|下.|载. 03-2021届各区英语一模阅读懂得-C篇 15 套第 1 页,共 22 页Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words: 1Do you get angry when your friends sing loudly while you are trying to work or when your best friend does not wait for you after |精.|品.|可.|编.|辑.
2、|学.|习.|资.|料. * | * | * | * | |欢.|迎.|下.|载. school.If you do, you need to take control of your feelings.Gettingangrywithotherscancause you tol 1friends.GrayEgeberg,anAmericanhighschoolteacher, has written a book namedMy Feelings Are Like Wild Animalsto help you control your feelings. The book tells ho
3、w to stay cool when b2things happen.Thebooksaysthatgettingangryonly makesproblemsw3.Itcannevermake them better.“ Getting angry is not a natural waytoact,”th ebooksays. “ Itjusstahabit,likesmoking.”The book says you can control your feelings e4. all you have to do is to tell yourself not to be angry.
4、The book gives many tips to help you if you get angry frequently. Here are the top three.第 2 页,共 22 页 Keepar5.Everytimeyougetangry, write down why you are angry. Look at it later and you will see you get angry so often. Askyourfriendstos6talkingtoyou when you get angry. Leave you alone. This |精.|品.|
5、可.|编.|辑.|学.|习.|资.|料. * | * | * | * | |欢.|迎.|下.|载. will teach you not to be angry. Do something d 7 . When you get angry, walk away from the problem and go somewhere else. Try to laugh.1.l 2.b 3. w 4. e 5.r 6.s 7. d 1. lose2. bad3. worse4. easily5. record6. stop 7.differentRead the passage and fill i
6、n the blanks with proper words: 2Iheardastoryaboutanolderwomanwhostood in line at the Post Office. She c 1 with a youngmannexttoher.Theyoungmann 2 that she had no package to mail, and asked why she was standing in line. She said that she just needed a few stamps.“ Ma amy,oumustbetiredstandinghere.Do
7、you know there s a stamp machine over theirne the corner. ”H e p 3 to the machine built into the wall.“ Thank you, ”t heladyreplied,“ but I lljustwait here a little l 4 window.” . I m getting close to the第 3 页,共 22 页“ But it would be so much e 5 for you not to stand in this long line and buy your st
8、amps from the machine.”The woman smiled and answered,“ Oh, I know.Butthatoldmachinewouldn 6 ask mehow my grandchildren are getting along.”She had a need greater than the need f 7 postage stampsaneedtofeelconnectedtoother people. And it was a need that could not be met by astamp machine. |精.|品.|可.|编.
9、|辑.|学.|习.|资.|料. * | * | * | * | |欢.|迎.|下.|载. 1. c 2. n 3. p 4. l 5. e 6. n 7. f C: 1. chatted2. noticed3. pointed4. longer5.easy/easier6. never7. forRead the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words: 3How can I win a Nobel Prizefor writing. Here s the secret from this year s winner: make it
10、short, keep it real, and work hard.Canadian author Alice Munro,82, was a1the 2021 Nobel Prize in literature 文学. She is known for her short stories aboutpersonal relationships of ordinary people, usually women.Munro was born in a farmer family in Ontario.The family was very poor. Munro did a lot of p
11、hysical work a2a young girl.But she decided to be a w3when she was12. She turns her hard childhood into great writing ideas.The story Dear Life, for example, opens with a description of the neighborhood in which Munro grew up.B4, she talked about her poor relationship with her mother in many of her
12、stories, such as Lives of Girls and Women and Friend of My Youth.第 4 页,共 22 页Since she p5her first book in 1968,Munro has won many awards, with the Nobel Prizeas her biggest honor. But Munro doesn6t see h as a talented writer.“ I m the opposite of a writer with a quick gift. I don t grasp it very re
13、adily 轻而易举地 at all, the it being whatever I m trying to do,” she saiDo you d7of becoming a writer while sadly admitting you are not that talented. Munrohas a tip for you: use notebooks and write a lot. |精.|品.|可.|编.|辑.|学.|习.|资.|料. * | * | * | * | |欢.|迎.|下.|载. “ I have lots of notebooks that contain this terribly clumsy