题目列表(包括答案和解析)
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Hu Yaohui, a schoolgirl in Zhejiang province, didn’t want to speak or eat for a week. She kept worrying about her scores on the exam. “I can’t stop thinking about my place in the class,” she said. “I feel stressed out.”
Hu is not the only one who faces stress. According to a recent survey conducted by Wuhan University of Hubei province, 70 percent of the 2,000 students who are going to take the college and high school entrance exams feel under pressure (压力).
Stress is a normal physical response (反应) to things that make people feel worried or break their balance of life in some way.
Stress isn’t always bad. Sometimes, people’s stress is important during emergency situations, such as when a driver has to stop his car to avoid an accident. Sometimes, stress can help people do their best — like while getting ready before a big competition or exam.
However, too much or long-term stress gives people a stress overload (负荷过多). People with stress overloads may have problems remembering or concentrating on things. They are quick to get angry or lose patience. They may even have other problems, such as sleeping problems, headaches and often getting colds.
The most helpful way to deal with stress overloads is to learn how to manage the stress. For example, you might manage it by getting a good night’s sleep, or by exercising every day.
Another good way to deal with stress is to ask parents or friends for help. Everyone has stress. For many people, stress is so common that it has become a way of life. Don’t be too shy to tell others that you are having a hard time. They may comfort you or give you some useful advice. Sometimes just sharing your problems with someone else can make you feel better.
【小题1】Hu Yaohui felt stressed out about __________.
| A.her marks on the exams |
| B.which seat to take during exams |
| C.not being able to sit in the front |
| D.not being allowed to eat in class |
| A.nearly half | B.about 1,400 |
| C.almost seven hundred | D.about one seventh |
| A.Stress is a kind of serious heart disease. |
| B.Stress is always bad for people. |
| C.Stress is always useless for an exam. |
| D.Stress is greatly needed sometimes. |
| A.Many students face stress now. |
| B.People’s stress is sometimes important. |
| C.How to get less stress |
| D.How to get good results with the help of stress. |
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Hu Yaohui, a schoolgirl in Zhejiang province, didn’t want to speak or eat for a week. She kept worrying about her scores on the exam. “I can’t stop thinking about my place in the class,” she said. “I feel stressed out.”
Hu is not the only one who faces stress. According to a recent survey conducted by Wuhan University of Hubei province, 70 percent of the 2,000 students who are going to take the college and high school entrance exams feel under pressure (压力).
Stress is a normal physical response (反应) to things that make people feel worried or break their balance of life in some way.
Stress isn’t always bad. Sometimes, people’s stress is important during emergency situations, such as when a driver has to stop his car to avoid an accident. Sometimes, stress can help people do their best — like while getting ready before a big competition or exam.
However, too much or long-term stress gives people a stress overload (负荷过多). People with stress overloads may have problems remembering or concentrating on things. They are quick to get angry or lose patience. They may even have other problems, such as sleeping problems, headaches and often getting colds.
The most helpful way to deal with stress overloads is to learn how to manage the stress. For example, you might manage it by getting a good night’s sleep, or by exercising every day.
Another good way to deal with stress is to ask parents or friends for help. Everyone has stress. For many people, stress is so common that it has become a way of life. Don’t be too shy to tell others that you are having a hard time. They may comfort you or give you some useful advice. Sometimes just sharing your problems with someone else can make you feel better.
【小题1】Hu Yaohui felt stressed out about ________.
| A.her marks on the exams |
| B.which seat to take during exams |
| C.not being able to sit in the front |
| D.not being allowed to eat in class |
| A.nearly half | B.about 1,400 |
| C.almost seven hundred | D.about one seventh |
| A.Stress is a kind of serious heart disease. |
| B.Stress is always bad for people. |
| C.Stress is always useless for an exam. |
| D.Stress is greatly needed sometimes. |
| A.Many students face stress now. |
| B.People’s stress is always important. |
| C.How to get less stress |
| D.How to get good results with the help of stress. |
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Hu Yaohui, a schoolgirl in Zhejiang province, didn’t want to speak or eat for a week. She kept worrying about her scores on the exam. “I can’t stop thinking about my place in the class,” she said. “I feel stressed out.”
Hu is not the only one who faces stress. According to a recent survey conducted by Wuhan University of Hubei province, 70 percent of the 2,000 students who are going to take the college and high school entrance exams feel under pressure (压力).
Stress is a normal physical response (反应) to things that make people feel worried or break their balance of life in some way.
Stress isn’t always bad. Sometimes, people’s stress is important during emergency situations, such as when a driver has to stop his car to avoid an accident. Sometimes, stress can help people do their best — like while getting ready before a big competition or exam.
However, too much or long-term stress gives people a stress overload (负荷过多). People with stress overloads may have problems remembering or concentrating on things. They are quick to get angry or lose patience. They may even have other problems, such as sleeping problems, headaches and often getting colds.
The most helpful way to deal with stress overloads is to learn how to manage the stress. For example, you might manage it by getting a good night’s sleep, or by exercising every day.
Another good way to deal with stress is to ask parents or friends for help. Everyone has stress. For many people, stress is so common that it has become a way of life. Don’t be too shy to tell others that you are having a hard time. They may comfort you or give you some useful advice. Sometimes just sharing your problems with someone else can make you feel better.
1.Hu Yaohui felt stressed out about ________.
A. her marks on the exams
B. which seat to take during exams
C. not being able to sit in the front
D. not being allowed to eat in class
2.According to the survey in Paragraph 2, _______ of the 2,000 students who will take entrance exams feel stressed.
A. nearly half B. about 1,400
C. almost seven hundred D. about one seventh
3.Which of the following is TRUE?
A. Stress is a kind of serious heart disease.
B. Stress is always bad for people.
C. Stress is always useless for an exam.
D. Stress is greatly needed sometimes.
4.This passage is mainly about “________”.
A. Many students face stress now.
B. People’s stress is always important.
C. How to get less stress
D. How to get good results with the help of stress.
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Hu Yaohui, a schoolgirl in Zhejiang province, didn’t want to speak or eat for a week. She kept worrying about her scores on the exam. “I can’t stop thinking about my place in the class,” she said. “I feel stressed out.”
Hu is not the only one who faces stress. According to a recent survey conducted by Wuhan University of Hubei province, 70 percent of the 2,000 students who are going to take the college and high school entrance exams feel under pressure (压力).
Stress is a normal physical response (反应) to things that make people feel worried or break their balance of life in some way.
Stress isn’t always bad. Sometimes, people’s stress is important during emergency situations, such as when a driver has to stop his car to avoid an accident. Sometimes, stress can help people do their best — like while getting ready before a big competition or exam.
However, too much or long-term stress gives people a stress overload (负荷过多). People with stress overloads may have problems remembering or concentrating on things. They are quick to get angry or lose patience. They may even have other problems, such as sleeping problems, headaches and often getting colds.
The most helpful way to deal with stress overloads is to learn how to manage the stress. For example, you might manage it by getting a good night’s sleep, or by exercising every day.
Another good way to deal with stress is to ask parents or friends for help. Everyone has stress. For many people, stress is so common that it has become a way of life. Don’t be too shy to tell others that you are having a hard time. They may comfort you or give you some useful advice. Sometimes just sharing your problems with someone else can make you feel better.
1.Hu Yaohui felt stressed out about __________.
A. her marks on the exams
B. which seat to take during exams
C. not being able to sit in the front
D. not being allowed to eat in class
2.According to the survey in Paragraph 2, __________ of the 2,000 students who will take entrance exams feel stressed.
A. nearly half B. about 1,400
C. almost seven hundred D. about one seventh
3.Which of the following is TRUE?
A. Stress is a kind of serious heart disease.
B. Stress is always bad for people.
C. Stress is always useless for an exam.
D. Stress is greatly needed sometimes.
4.The best title of this passage is “__________”.
A. Many students face stress now.
B. People’s stress is sometimes important.
C. How to get less stress
D. How to get good results with the help of stress.
听力理解
一、听对话,选择与对话内容相符的图片,将代表图片的字母填写在相应序号的括号内。每段对话读两遍。(共6分,每小题1分)
请看第一组的四幅图。听三段对话,完成第1、2、3小题。
请看第二组的四幅图。听三段对话,完成第4、5、6小题。
二、听对话或独白,选择正确答案。每段对话或独白读两遍。(共12分,每小题1.5分)
听下面一段对话,回答第7、8小题。
7.Where are the two speakers?
A.At school.
B.At a hotel.
C.At the doctor’s.
8.What does the boy want to do next Monday?
A.To stay at home.
B.To watch a game.
C.To take an exam.
听下面一段对话,回答第9、10、11小题。
9.When does the first course begin?
A.In June.
B.In August.
C.In July.
10.How much does each course cost?
A.300 yuan.
B.150 yuan.
C.50 yuan.
11.What is the conversation mainly about?
A.The plans for the summer courses.
B.The places of the summer courses.
C.Information about the summer courses.
听下面一段独白,回答第12、13、14小题。
12.How many topics are there in the project?
A.One.
B.Two.
C.Three.
13.Where will the students do the survey if they choose sports?
A.In a shopping mall.
B.On the Internet.
C.At a gym.
14.What is the speaker doing?
A.Giving homework to the students.
B.Teaching them how to do a survey.
C.Helping them plan their research.
三、听下面一段对话,记录关键信息。对话读三遍。(共8分,每小题2分)
请根据所听到的对话内容,填写表格中所缺关键信息。
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