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2021-2023年中考一模英语试题分类汇编

阅读理解

2023年河北省唐山市丰南区中考一模英语试题

VIII.阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

阅读A、B、C、D四篇材料,然后从各小题所给的四个选项中选出最佳选项。

A

ZhalongnaturereserveisoneofChina'sbiggestnaturereservesforcranes.Thereare15

kindsofcranesintheworld.Andherewecanfindsixofthem.Thefollowingissomeinformation

aboutcranes.

Red-crownedcranes(丹顶鹤)

Thereareabout2,000ofthemintheworldTheireyesareblack.Theircallsareveryloud.Calls

ofmalecranesarelouderandmorebeautifultohear.Ittakestwotothreeyearsfbrayoungcrane's

crowntobecomered.Ifafemale(雌性的)andamalebecomeacouple,theywillneverleaveeach

other.

Whitecranes

Thereareabout3,000ofthemintheworld.Ithaswhitefeathers.Itgivesbirthtobabiesinwinter

inwetlands.Itfeedsonwaterplants.Ithasyellowandreddishlegs.Itsvoiceisverybeautiful.

Demoisellecranes(蓑羽鹤)

Thereareabout200,000to240,000ofthemintheworld.Theyarethesmallestkindofcranes.

Itseyesarereddish-orange.Itsneckishalfblackandhalfwhite.Ayoungcrane'sheadisallwhite.

Thefeathersbehinditseyeslooklikeribbons.Itsbeak(鸟嘴)isshort.

51.HowmanykindsofcranesarethereinZhalongnaturereserve?

A.3.B,6.C.10.D.12.

52.Whatdowhitecranesusuallyeat?

A.Fish.B.Snakes.C.Birdeggs.D.Waterplants.

53.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Thecallsofwhitecranesarebeautiful.

B.Zhalongnaturereserveisabignaturereserveforcranes.

C.Ayoungdemoisellecrane*sheadisallblack.

D.Iftwored-crownedcranesbecomeacouple,theywillalwaysbetogether.

B

Amaninblackclothesjumpshighintotheair.Sometimes,hecarriesaredfan.Sometimes,

hespreadshisarmslikewings.Whenhelands,thecrowdcheersloudly.Hisdanceiseye-catching,

andmanypeoplewatchit.

HeisaChinesedancer,MaJiaolong.Since2020,he'smadeshowvideosofhimselfdancing

inLondon.Hehasperformedatthecity'sparksandlandmarksliketheTowerBridge.The

36-year-oldmanhasnearly5millionfollowersonsocialmedia.

ClassicalChinesedancemixesmartial(武侠)artmovementswiththoseoftraditionalChinese

opera.MawasinterestedinthemovementsofclassicalChinesedanceandstartedtolearnitat12.

Later,MastudiedattheBeijingDanceAcademy.Since2019,hehasbeenteachingclassical

ChinesedanceatGoldsmiths,UniversityofLondon.

Oneyearlater,Matriedteachingathome.Butinhissmallhome,hecouldonlymakesmall

moves.Oneday,hetookhiswife'ssuggestionanddancedatGreenwichPark,apopularplace,for

tourists.ShetookvideosofMa.Hethenedited(剪辑)thevideo,addedmusicandsentittofriends,

wholoveditandinspiredhimtoshareitonline.Fromthenon,Mamademoreshortvideos.Ashis

videosbecamepopular,hereceivedmessagesfrompeoplearoundtheworld.

“Now,makingandsharingvideoshasbecomeapartofmylife,and,mostimportantly,a

greatwaytointroducetraditionalChinesedancetomorepeople,especiallythoseinforeign

countries,^saidMa.

54.WhatareMa'sshortvideosabout?

A.London'sparksandlandmarks.

B.HisclassicalChinesedances.

C.TraditionalChineseopera.

D.HisfamilylifeinLondon.

55.WhoinspiredMatosharehisshortvideoonline?

A.Hiswife.B.Hehimself.C.Hisfollowers.D.Hisfriends.

56.What'sthemainreasonforMatomakeshortvideosnow?

A.TospreadChineseculture.B.Tobecomemorepopular,

C.Toenjoyhislifefully.D.Tomakemoremoney.

C

AfriendadvisedmenottochoosetovisitSlovakiathoughhehadn'tbeenthere.Few

guidebooksintroducethecountry.However,IdecidedtotakeatriptoEasternSlovakia.Ialways

searchforroadsthatarelesstraveled.

Onthefirstday,Istayedinahoteloppositeagreatchurch.Aroundthecorner,therewasa

livelytowncenter.Coffeeshopswereservinghotchocolate.

ThedumplingsandsnacksintherestaurantstherewereasdeliciousasthoseinWestern

Europe.Itriedthedeliciousfoodthereinalmosteveryrestaurant.

Onthesecondday,ItraveledtoSpisCastle(城堡).It'saboutanhour'sdrivetothenorthwest

ofKosice.Perhapsyou'veneverheardofthename,butthisisoneofCentralEurope'slargest

castles.Partofitwasbuiltinthe11thcentury.Inthecastle,Isawcolorfulfields,villageswithred

roofsandgreenhills.Afterthat,Itriedsomelocalfoodthere.

Andthenthebestpartofmytripcame.IdrovesoutheastandamvedinBanskaStiavnicaon

thelastdayofmytrip.Itisaperfectlyprotectedhistoricaltown.Iwenttoaconcertinachurch

builtinthe15thcentury.Atthetowncenter,localpeoplewerecelebratingatraditionalfestival.

Thereweretraditionalshowsabouthowtomakedumplings.Itwasthemostenjoyablemomentof

mytrip.

InSlovakia,youcanfindoldtowns,naturalbeauty,greatcastlesandallfoodsataffordable

pricesandfewtouristcrowds.Maybeit'stimetorewritetheguidebooks.

57.WhatcanweknowaboutSlovakiafromthefirstparagraph?

A.It'seasytobefoundinguidebooks.

B.Itsnotverypopularwithtourists.

C.Thewriterdecidedtotakeatriptothewestpartofit.

D.Thewriter'sfriendtraveledtherebefore.

58.Whatdidthewriterdoonthefirsttwodays?

A.Hetriedsomelocalfood.

B.Hesawsomecastleswithredroofs.

C.Hestayedinthesamehotel.

D.Hewenttoaconcert.

59.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutthebestpartofthewriter'strip?

A.Ittookplaceontheseconddayofhistrip.

B.Heattendedabirthdaypartyheldinachurchthere.

C.Hecouldlearnhowtomakedumplingsthere.

D.Manyforeignersweredancingwhenhearrivedthere.

60.Inwhichpartofamagazinecanwemostprobablyreadthepassage?

A.Teenagegrowth.B.Familyplan.C.Tourandculture.D.Schooleducation.

D

Countingthehairsonyourheadwouldbeverydifficult.Manyhavetried,butmostpeople

giveupafterlosingcountorgettingbored!However,scientistssaypeoplehavemorethan100,

000hairsontheirheadsonaverage.Ofcourse,thisnumberisdifferentfrompersontoperson.

Somepeoplehavemuchmorehairthanothers.

Whatcauseshairloss?Therearemanyreasons,suchasstress,illnessandstyling.Italsoruns

infamilies.Besides,manypeoplesimplylosehairastheygrowolder.Toavoidlosinghair,you

shouldwashyourhaircorrectlyandcondition(养护)yourhairtohelpkeepyourhairhealthy.

It'salsoimportanttobegentlewhenbrushingorcombinghair.

Hairlossisnotthesameasdailyshedding(脱落).Peopleloseanaverageof50to100

hairsaday.It'snormal.Ifyouarelosingmorehairthanaverage,talktotheadultsyoutrust.They

canhelpyoudecidewhethertoaskadoctorforhelp.

Whydohumanshavehairontheirheads?Mostothermammals(哺乳动物)havethickfur

coveringtheirwholebodies.Whilehumansgrowsmallandfinehairsonmuchoftheirskin,it's

muchthickeronthetopofthehead.Scientistssaytheanswerscomedowntoevolution.Humans

probablyevolvedwithoutfurbecausetheyhavemoresweatglands(汗腺)thanother

mammals.Humanswalkuprightontwolegs.Therefore,thetopoftheirheadsneedsprotection

fromthesun.Thisiswhypeoplehavemorehairon

theirheadsthanontherestoftheirbodies.Thehairalsohelpskeepheatincoldweatherand

keepahealthybodytemperature.

61.HowmanyreasonsforhairlossarementionedinParagraph2?

A.3.B.4.C.5.D.6.

62.Youcantakethefollowingmeasurestoavoidlosinghairexcept

A.wearingahatallthetime

B.washingyourhaircorrectly

C.brushingorcombinghairgently

D.conditioningyourhair

63.Putthethingsabouthairlossincorrectorder.

a.Hairlossisdifferentfromdailyshedding.

b.Manypeoplesimplylosehairastheygrowolder.

c.Hairlossalsorunsinfamilies.

d.Stress,illnessandstylingcausehairloss.

A.b-d-a-cB.b-a-d-cC.dacbD.d-c-b-a

64.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"evolution“meaninthelastparagraph?

A.developmentB.abilityC.communicationD.education

65.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Ingeneral,it*seasierforyoungpeopletolosehairthanoldpeople.

B.Thehaironhumanheadshelpskeepheatincoldweather.

C.Ifyoulose50to100hairseveryday,youmustaskadoctorforhelp.

D.Mammalshavethickfurcoveringtheirwholebodiesbecausetheyhavenosweatglands.

2022年河北省唐山市丰南区中考一模英语试题

VIII.阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2分,计30分)

阅读A、B、C、D四篇材料,然后从各小题所给的四个选项中选出最佳选项。

A

(OnWorldBallet(芭蕾)Day,WilliamSmithhadaninterviewwithNaomiHibberd,oneof

Australiasmostfamousdancers,inthestudio.)

William:Welcometoourinterview,Ms.Hibberd!Whatdoyoulikemostaboutbeinga

dancer?

Naomi:IenjoythefeelingofmovingaroundandIcankeepdoingitallday.Ialsolovetodo

researchonbackgroundstoriesandcharacters.Itmakesmefeellikeanactress.

William:Whatdoyouthinkisthehardestpartofbeingadancer?

Naomi:Iloveearlybedtime.However,myshowssometimesendafter10:30atnight,soI

can'tgotobeduntilmidnight.

William:So,doyoufeelreallytiredthen?

Naomi:Yes.Butyouknow,themoreyoudoit,theeasieritbecomes.Mybodyhasgotused

totheworktime.Butifpossible,Iwouldliketohaveeighthours'sleepeverynight.It'sreally

importanttogetagoodrest.

William:That'strue.Doyoualwayshavetoeathealthyfood?

Naomi:Itrytoeathealthily,butforme,somefoodlikemeatandsugarcanprovidemewith

long-burningenergy.ImustmakesureIeatplentyofsuchfoodthroughouttheday.

William:Isee.Doyougetnervousoften,Ms.Hibberd?

Naomi:Iusedto,andeachtimeIwasnervous,Iwouldalwaystakethreedeepandslow

breathstocalmdown.Beforegoingtothestage,IalsocheckedallthestepsjusttomakesureIgot

fullyprepared.IhardlygetnervousnowasI'veperformedsomanytimes.Ithasbecomenormal

forme.

William:Whatisyourgoalinballet?Hasthatchangedovertime?

Naomi:Mygoalwastohaveabetterbodyshapebefore.ButlaterIrealizedthatIshouldbe

happywithwhatIhad.Bestperformancesaremybiggestgoalnow.Ihopetobethebest

performerthoughit'snoteasy.

William:Goodlucktoyou!Andthanksforyourtime.

51.WhichisthehardestpartofbeingadancerforNaomi?

A.Shehastomovearoundallday.B.Shehastostudystoriesandcharacters.

C.Shehastostayuplatetofinishshows.D.Shehastokeepthinandhealthy.

52.WhatdoesNaomithinkisimportantforher?

①Eatinghealthyfood.©Gettingenoughenergy.③Havingagoodrest.©Preparingfor

shows.

A.①②B.②③C.③④D.①④

53.WhatdoweknowaboutNaomi?

A.Shehaschangedhergoalovertime.

B.SheisoneofthebestactressesinAustralia.

C.Shenevergetsnervousbeforeperforming.

D.Sheisalwaysunhappywithherbody.

B

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“Oneofthebestorganizedsummercampsthatwe'veeverexperienced.I'mgladthatmy

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54.Accordingtothecomments,thoughtthecamppaidattentiontothekids'safety.

A.Mrs.WhiteB.KristinandDongC.JosephMcRaeD.GeorgeKerhoulas

55.Togetmoreinformationaboutthecamp,youcan.

A.pay$100B.callthemanagerofthecamp

C.sendane-mailtothecampD.finisharegistrationform

56.WhichofthefollowingaboutthecampisTRUE?

A.ItwillbeoverinlateAugust.B.Kidsofallagescantakepartinit.

C.Itwinstheheartsofsomeparents.D.Itincludessomeindooractivities.

C

IfshalfpastsevenonMondaymorning:timetogetreadyforschool.JayStonegotoutof

bed.Hedidsomequickwake-upexercisesandthenhewentovertoamirror(镜子)andlookedat

himself.

“Notbad,Stone,notbadJhesaidtohimselfandsmiled.Maybehewasn'treadyfor

Hollywood,butwithhisdarkbroadeyesandhisthickbrownhair,hehadthelooksthatturned

girls'heads.Hemovedinclosertothemirrorandsmiled,checkinghisteeth.

“Perfect,“hethought,"Goodenoughforatoothpastead(广告)

Ashiseyesmoveddowntohisstrongarmsandchest,hesmiledagain.Thehourshespenton

theplaygroundanddoingsit-upshavepaidoff!

Butsuddenly,thesmilefroze(冻结)onhisface.Hiseyesmovedfromtheupperpartofhis

bodydowntohislegs.Hislegswereshort.Notjustshort,butfartooshortforhisbody.Hehad

theupperbodyofasixfeetbody,butbecauseofhislegs,hewasmuchlessthansixfeet.Sitting,

hewasastallasalmostanyoneinhisclass.Standing,hehadtolookupatmostoftheboysand

evenmanyofthegirls.

Whydidn'thislegsgrowwiththerestofhisbody?Atfivefeetsixinches(英寸),hewasthe

shortestboyinhisclass.Hewastheshortestinhisownfamily,andhewasevenshorterthanhis

littlesister——bythreeinches!Wheredidhislegscomefrom?

Hecertainlydidn'tgetthemfromhisparents.Theywerebothquitetall.Lookingthroughold

photosinthefamilyalbum,hefoundtheanswer.Itwashisgrandfatheronhismother'sside.His

shortlegswereagiftfromGrandpaTuttle.Thanksalot,Grandpa!

57.WhatdidJayStonecheckbyusingthemirror?

A.Hisbed.B.Hissmile.C.Hislooks.D.Histoothpaste.

58.WhydidJay'ssmilefrozesuddenly?

A.Becausehewasunhappywithhisshortlegs.

B.Becausehespenttoomuchtimeinexercising.

C.Becausehefoundsomethingwrongwithhisface.

D.Becausehedislikedhisstrongarmsandchest.

59.Whatistrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Jay'sparentshadshortlegs.

B.AlltheotherstudentsweretallerthanJay.

C.Heisveryhappywithhisteethandoftendoestoothpasteads.

D.Jaywasshorterthananyothermemberinhisfamily.

60.WhatcanwelearnaboutJay'sgrandfather?

A.Hewascrazyabouttakingphotos.B.Hestoodonhisdaughter'sside.

C.HehadshortlegsasJaydid.D.Heleftgiftsforallhisfamily.

D

Toseetheworldisonething.Tohavesomeonetoshareitwithisanother.Indeedthetravel

becomesmoreinterestingwhenyouhaveatravelpartner.Atravelpartnercanbeaclosefriend,a

familymemberorapalyou'vemetonline.

Youcanhavesomeonetotalkto

Travelingaloneisfun,butwouldn'tyoufeellonely?Havingatravelpartnercanremovethe

feelingofloneliness.Thisisespeciallytrueifyoucangetatravelpartnerwhoisveryfamiliar

withtheplaceyou'retravelingto.Youdon'thavetoaskanyinformationfromthelocals,andyou

canincreasethetimeyouspendinthecountry.

Oneoftheheadachesintravelingisthecosts.Youcan'tpaynoattentiontherisingpriceof

hotelsorplanetickets.Youshouldalsothinkaboutyourdailyneedssuchasyourfood.Ofcourse,

youcan'tsimplygobackwithoutbringinganysouvenirs整己念品)toyourfriendsandfamily.All

thesecostalotofmoney.However,whenyouhaveatravelfriend,youcanhavesomeonetoshare

thecostswith.

Youcanmeetagoodfriend

Havingatravelpartnerisagoodwayofmeetinganewfriendorevenalifelongpartner.You

cannevercountthenumberofcoupleswhoactuallyfoundtheirwayintoeachother'sheartwhile

travelingtogetherinanothercountry.

Youcanhavesomeonetowatchoutforyou

Whenyou'reinaforeignland,you'llneverbereallysafe.Youdon'tknowtherulesaswell

asthecultureofthepeople.Atravelpartnerwillbeperfecttoremindyouofyourdutiesinthe

countryandtowatchyourbackjustincaseyougetlost.Sowhydon'tyoufindatravelpartner

now?

Lefsfindout...

61.What5sthemainideaofthe3rdparagraph(段落)?

A.Youcanknowthelocalculturewell.

B.Youcanhavesomeonetosharethecostswith.

C.Youcanenjoyfoodwithyourpartner.

D.Youcansavemoneybymakingagoodplan.

62.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?

A.Travelingaloneisnotfun.B.Buyingsouvenirsisn'tnecessary.

C.Havingatravelpartnercanhelpmakenewfriends.D.It'sbettertochooseastrangerasa

travelpartner.

63.WhichofthefollowingthingsisNOTmentioned?

A.Atravelpartnercanhelpyoutakecareofyourchild.

B.Atravelpartnercanhelpremoveyourloneliness.

C.Atravelpartnercanhelpyousavemoney.

D.Atravelpartnercanmakeyousafer.

64.Thefollowingparagraphwillprobablytalkabout.

A.howtogetalongwithatravelpartnerB.howtravelcanhelppeople

C.whatwecanlearnfromtravelD.howtofindatravelpartner

65.Whichquestioncouldbesthelpusfindoutthewriter'spurpose?

A.Didthewriterwanttointroduceatravelcompany?

B.Didthewriterwanttoencourageustohaveatravelpartner?

C.Didthewriterwanttoexplainhowtobeaperfecttravelpartner?

D.Didthewriterwantustotellaninterestingexperiencewithatravelpartner?

2021年河北省唐山市丰南区中考一模英语试题

VIII.阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2分,计30分)

阅读A、B、C、D四篇材料,然后从各小题所给的四个选项中选出最佳选项。

A

Andyrodeslowlyonhiswaytoschool,day-dreamingaboutthefishingtripthathisfather

hadpromisedhim.Hewassobusydreamingaboutallthefishhewouldcatchthathewas

unawareofeverythingelsearoundhim.

Herodealonguntilastrangesounddrewhimtothepresent.Hecametoastopandlookedup

tothesky.Whathesawfrightenedhim.Ahugegroupofbeesfilledtheskylikeablackcloudand

seemedtobeheadingangrilytowardshim.

Withnotimetowaste,Andyspedoffintheoppositedirection,ridingquicklywithout

knowinghowtoescapethegroup.Witharapidlybeatingheartandhislegspumpingquickly,he

speddowntheroughroad.Asthebeescamecloser,hispanic(惊慌)increased.Andyknewthathe

wassensitivetobeestings(勤.Lasttimeastinghadputhiminhospital-andthatwasonlyone

beesting!Hehadbeenforcedtostayinbedfortwowholedays.Suddenly,hisfather'swords

cametohim,"Whenyouareinadangeroussituation,don'tpanic.Useyourbrainandthinkyour

wayoutofit.”

Onanearbyhill,hecouldseesmokewavingslowlyfromthechimney(烟囱)oftheNelson

familyhome."Beesdon5tlikesmokeJhethought."Theycouldn'tgetintothehouse.^^Andyraced

towardstheNelsonhouse,butthebeesweregainingground.Andyknewhecouldnotreachthe

houseintime.Heestimatedthatthebeeswouldcatchupwithhimsoon.

Suddenly,outofthecornerofhiseyes,hesawasmallpondusedbyMr.Nelsontowaterhis

vegetablegarden.Offhisbikeandintothecoolwaterhejumped,disappearingbelowthesurface

andawayfromthebees.Afterholdinghisbreathforaslongashecould,Andycameupforairand

noticedthebeeshadgone.Pullinghimselfoutofthewater,hewalkedupthehillandrangthe

doorbell.Mrs.Nelsontookhiminsideandranghismother.

“You'Hreallyneedthatfishingbreaktohelpyourecover,“laughedhismotherwithrelief.

“Thankgoodnessyoudidn'tpanic!”ButAndydidnothearher.Hewasdreamingonceagainof

thefishhewouldcatchtomorrow.

51.WhydidAndyfailtonoticetheswarmofbeesearlier?

A.Hewasridingtoschool.B.Hewaslostinthethoughtofthefishingtrip.

C.Hewasgoingfishingwithhisfather.D.Hewaslisteningtoastrangesound.

52.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedaboutthegroupofbeesinthepassage?

A.Theycrowdedlikeablackcloud.B.TheyfrightenedAndy.

C.TheytriedtoattackAndyinamass.D.TheymadeAndystayinhospitalfortwo

days.

53.HowdidAndyavoidthebeesintheend?

A.HeaskedMr.Nelsonforhelp.B.HerushedintotheNelsonhouse.

C.Hehidhimselfunderthewater.D.Herodeoffintheoppositedirection.

Thewaytoseewater'stemperature

Here'showtotellwhetheraglasscontains(容纳)hotwaterorcoldwater-withoutevertouching

it!

l.Filloneglasswithcoldtapwaterandcoolit

withicecubes.Don'tusealotofice;justcoolita

little.

you'llneed

•2drinkingglassesthatareexactlyalike

2.Filltheotherglasswithveryhotwater.

L

□I.

•Icecubes(块)□

3.Pourbothglassesoutintothetubatthesame

mtirmeandspeed.

•AdulthelperRepeatthisprocess(过程)afewtimes,andwatch

•Bathtub(浴缸)orshowercloselyeachtime.

4.Askyourhelpertofilltheglassesagainandnot

tellyouwhichiswhich.

Whenyouseethewatersplashinthetub.guess

whichoneisthehotwater.

5.Repeatseveraltimes.Keepscoreonyourpaper.

Youshouldbeabletoguesscorrectlymorethan

halfthetime.

What一

1一]

Coldwaterismoredense(稠密的)thanhotWhenyoupourhotwaterontoahardsurface,it

water.soacupofcoldwaterisjustalittlebitsplashes(溅起)aroundmorethanthecoldwater

heavierthanacupofhotwater.becauseit'slessdense.SOURCE:TNS

54.Wherecanyoufindsuchapicture?A.AnewsreportB.Astorybook

C,AcomicD.Ascienceposter

55.Whatcanwelearnfromthepicture?

A.Youcandoitwithoutothers1help.

B.Atleasttwodifferentdrinkingglassesareneeded.

C.Coldwaterseemsmuchheavierthanhotwater.

D.Youdon'thavetotouchthewatertofindit'scoldorhot.

56.Whatisthewaytoseetemperatureaccordingtothepicture?

A.Bywatching.B.Byweighing.C.Byfeeling.D.Byguessing.

C

Onthefirstdayofmynewhighschool,Ialmosthadanervousbreakdown.Everythingabout

theschoolseemedsodifficult.WhenIgothome,myparentssaid,"You'renervousandthat'sokay.

Everyoneisafraidofhighschool.^^Idenied(否认)it.Iwantedtobestrong,soIrefusedtolet

anyoneknowaboutmyfear,evenmyclosestfriends.

OnthefirstdayIwaslateforeveryclassandwasalwayslost.Theschoolseemedlikea

puzzle(谜团)thatIcouldn'tunderstand.Wasthishowthewholeyearwasgoingtobe?Ididn't

thinkIcouldrisetothischallenge,especiallycarryingahugebackpackthatIcouldhardlylift.It

wassobigthatIcouldknocksomeoneoutwithit!Theschoolmatesseemedtoregardmeasafool,

andtheywereprobablyright.

AlthoughIwasstillnervous,afterthefirstweekIfinallyunderstoodmyschedule(|E|程安

科E).Withtheexceptionoffallingupanddownthestairsafewtimesandgettinglaughedat,high

schoolwasturningouttobenotsobad.Itwasactuallymuchbetterthanmiddleschoolandmuch

morechallenging.

Sincethen,Tvebeenelected(选举)vicemonitorofmyclass,whichwasn'tmuchofa

victorysinceonlythreepeopleranforthefourpositions.

Ifsnormaltobescaredaboutanewschool.Takeadeepbreathandrelax.Highschoolis

somethingthatanystudentcanovercome.Makesureyoutakepartinsomeout-of-classactivities

becauseyouHlfinditeasiertomakefriends.Trytodoyourbest,evenifitisn'tstraightA's.

Mostimportantofall,bewhoyouare,whetheryou'rea"fbol”,aplayer,oralowergrader.

Don'ttrytopretendtobesomeoneyou'renot.Nowyouknowthetruesecretsofhighschool.

57.Themainreasonforthewriter'sfearonhisfirstdayisthat.

A.hisparentssaideveryonewasafraidofhighschool.

B.hisschoolmateswereunfriendlytohim

C.hewasnotfamiliar(熟悉)withthenewenvironment.

D.hisschoolbagwastooheavyforhimtocarry

58.Fromthewriter'sfirstdayexperiencewecaninferthat.

A.hishomewasfarfromtheschoolB.hedidn'tknowtherightwaytoclass

C.hedidn'tgetanyschoolscheduleD.hegottoschoolafterclassesbegan

59.Afterhisfirstweekatsc

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