2021年河南中考二轮复习重点必刷题型专练:阅读理解
1.
Alice
is
my
good
friend.
She
is
twenty-two
years
old.
Now
she
lives
in
Beijing,
China.
She
teaches
English
in
a
junior
high
school.
She
loves
making
friends
with
the
students
and
they
like
her
very
much.
Every
morning
she
gets
up
very
early.
At
about
7:00,
she
usually
has
a
glass
of
milk
and
some
bread
for
breakfast
at
home.
Then
she
walks
to
work
and
gets
to
school
at
about
a
quarter
to
eight.
At
12:00
she
eats
a
hamburger
and
an
apple
for
lunch.
Her
favorite
drink
is
Coke.
She
goes
home
at
5
o'clock
in
the
afternoon.
She
likes
to
have
noodles
and
chicken
for
dinner.
On
Sunday,
she
often
comes
to
see
me.
Sometimes
we
go
to
a
Chinese
restaurant
to
have
lunch.
Word
Band
noodles
面条
(1)Alice
is
_______.
A.a
doctor
B.a
nurse
C.a
driver
D.a
teacher
(2)—What
does
Alice
usually
have
for
breakfast
at
home?—_______
A.A
glass
of
milk
and
some
bread.
B.An
egg
and
some
bread.
C.A
cup
of
coffee
and
some
bread.
D.A
glass
of
milk
and
a
hamburger.
(3)Alice
gets
to
school
_______
a.
m.
A.at
8:15
B.at
7:45
C.at
7:40
D.at
8:00
(4)—What
does
Alice
often
do
on
Sunday?
—She
often
________.
A.has
dinner
with
me
B.goes
to
the
restaurant
C.comes
to
see
me
D.eats
noodles
(5)Which
of
the
following
is
NOT
true?
A.Alice
lives
in
China
now.
B.Alice
likes
Coke
best.
C.Alice
goes
home
at
5:00
in
the
afternoon.
D.She
usually
has
Chinese
food.?
2.
Li
Qiang
likes
reading
very
much.
Ho
often
goes
to
the
school?library
to
read
books.
But
he
lost
it.
Here
is
his
library
card.
LIBRARY
CARD
Xinhua
High
School(No.
201600832)
Name
Li
Qiang
Class
Class
2,
Grade
7
Student
ID
Number
12107521
Telephone
4261010
1.
Only
the
owner
of
the
card
can
use
it.
2.
The
library
is
only
open
on
weekends.
3.
Time:
10:30a.
m.-1:30p.
m.
3:00p.
m.-6:00p.
m.
4.
Every
student
can
borrow
three
books
each?time
with
the
library
card
and
keep
them
for
a
two
weeks.
Word
Bank
only
仅仅
owner
主人
open
营业的
(1)Li
Qiang's
library
card
number
is
________.
A.12107521
B.201600832
C.4261010
D.10301361
(2)The
library
is
open
for
________
hours
every
day
on
weekends.
A.three
B.four
C.six
D.seven
(3)Li
Qiang
can
borrow
________
books
frorn
the
library
each?time.
A.three
B.four
C.five
D.six
(4)Li
Qiang
can
keep
the
books
for
________.
A.sixteen
days
B.three
weeks
C.fifteen
days
D.two
weeks
(5)If
you
find
Li
Qiang's
library
card,
you
can
________.
A.use
it
to
borrow
books
from
the
library
B.keep
it
for
two
weeks
C.call
4261010
and
return
it
to
him
D.be
the
owner
of
the
card
to?
3.
Has
anyone
ever
told
you
that
eating
carrots
will
help
you
see
in
the
dark?
This
is
just
one
of
many
incorrect
beliefs
you
may
have
heard.
Below,
TEENS
has
picked
out
scientific
explanations
for
three
mistakes
that
people
make
about
their
eyes.
Let's
take
a
look.
Can
eating
carrots
improve
your
eyesight?
Carrots
are
rich
in
vitamin
A,
which
helps
the
eyes
to
turn
light
into
information
for
your
brain.
This
allows
people
to
see
in
darker
places.
However,
eating
more
carrots
won't
help
you
see
better.
A
certain
minimum
amount
will
help,
but
a
large
number
of
carrots
will
not
give
you
superhuman
vision.
If
your
parents
have
bad
eyesight,
will
you
have
bad
eyesight,
too?
Myopia(近视)can
be
passed
from
parents
to
children.
A
study
by
the
American
Optometric
Association
found
that
if
both
parents
are
myopic,
there's
a
33
to
60
percent
chance
that
their
child
will
be.
For
children
who
have
one
parent
with
myopia,
the
chance
is
23
to?40
percent,
and
it's
down
to
6
to
15
percent
for
kids
with
non-myopic
parents.
So
if
your
eyesight
is
bad,
your
children
might
still
have
good
vision.
Do
color
blind
people
see
the
world
in
black
and
white?
Color
blindness
doesn't
usually
mean
that
people
see
the
world
like
an
old
movie.
They
usually
can't
tell
certain
colors
apart,
especially
green
and
red.
Another
commonly
confused
pair
of
colors
is
yellow
and
blue.
Our
eyes
have
cone
cells(视锥细胞)that
sense
different
wavelengths(波长)of
light.
If
these
cells
don't
work
properly,
color
blindness
occurs.
There
are
different
levels
of
color
blindness.
Some
people
are
only
color
blind
in
low
light.
However,
in
the
most
serious
form
of
color
blindness,
everything
is
shades
of
gray.
(1)According
to
the
article,
eating
carrots
________.
A.stops
the
brain
from
seeing
B.doesn't
help
you
see
better
at
all
C.will
help
you
see
clearly
in
the
dark
D.is
good
for
your
eyes
to
some
degree
(2)If
both
parents
have
myopia,
their
child's
chance
of
having
good
eyesight
is
________.
A.40-67%.
B.33-60%.
C.23-40%.
D.6-15%.
(3)What
is
the
cause
of
color
blindness
according
to
the
text?
A.Watching
movies
for
too
long.
B.Getting
too
little
exercise.
C.Cone
cells
not
working
properly.
D.Changes
in
the
wavelength
of
light.
(4)Which
is
true
according
to
the
passage?
A.The
more
carrots
you
eat,
the
better
your
eyesight
will
be.
B.If
your
eyesight
is
bad,
your
children
can't
have
good
vision.
C.The
level
of
color
blindness
is
different.
D.In
the
most
serious
form
of
color
blindness,
everything
is
shades
of
black.
(5)What
is
the
purpose
of
the
article?
A.To
offer
some
advice
on
protecting
your
eyes.
B.To
clear
up
some
misunderstandings
about
our
eyes.
C.To
provide
help
for
improving
your
vision.
D.To
explain
how
bad
eyesight
and
color
blindness
form.
?
4.
In
the
world
today,
all
of
the
people
need
recreation(消遣).
We
cannot
work
all
the
time
if
we
are
going
to
keep
healthy
and
enjoy
life.
Everyone
has
his
own
way
of
relaxing.
Perhaps
the
most
popular
form(形式)is
to
take
part
in
sports.
There
are
team
sports,
such
as
basketball
and
football.
There
are
also
individual(个人的)sports,
such
as
swimming
and
running,
skating
and
mountain-climbing
are
the
most
popular
recreation
for
people
who
like
to
be
outdoor(室外).
Not
everyone
who
enjoys
sports
likes
to
take
part
in
them.
Many
people
like
watching
them
on
TV,
singing
and
dancing.
It
doesn't
matter
whether
we
like
indoor(室内的)recreation
or
take
part
in
outdoor
sports.
It
is
important
for
everyone
to
relax
from
time
to
time,
and
enjoy
some
forms
of
recreation.
(1)Which
is
the
most
popular
form
of
recreation?
A.Watching
TV.
B.Sports.
C.Sleeping.
D.Singing
and
dancing.
(2)People
want
to
take
part
in
sports
in
order
to(为了)________.
A.find
a
good
job
B.make
friends
C.keep
healthy
and
enjoy
life
D.make
more
money
(3)Outdoor
sports
include
________.
A.watching
TV
B.skating
and
mountain-climbing
C.listening
to
the
radio
D.singing
and
dancing
(4)Why
do
many
people
like
watching
sports
on
TV
or
listening
to
them
on
the
radio?
A.Because
they
don't
enjoy
life.
B.Because
they
like
sports,
but
they
don't
like
to
take
part
in
them.
C.Because
they
don't
enjoy
sports.
D.Because
they
don't
need
recreation.
(5)The
passage(文章)mainly
tells
us
that
________.
A.different
people
have
different
ways
of
relaxing
B.everyone
who
enjoys
sports
should
take
part
in
them
C.basketball
is
a
team
sports
D.indoor
recreation
is
not
as
important
as
outdoor
sports?
5.
阅读下面的短文,然后根据短文内容回答问题。
According
to
researchers,
there
are
more
than
80,000
children
in
England
living
with
long
Ovid(长期新冠肺炎).
Headaches
are
a
common
problem
and
one
of
the
worst
for
many
youngsters
is
stomach
problems.
"We've
got
over
2,000
children
that
are
not
getting
better.
We
don't
have
one
recovery
story.
"Researcher,
Mike
said.
"For
researchers
and
doctors,
what
we
really
need
is
to
find
out
the
effect
of
long
Ovid
on
children.
so
that
we
can
make
wise
decisions."
Jimmy
and
Alice
have
been
diagnosed
with
long
Ovid.
Their
parents
said
that
their
three
brothers
have
it,
too.
"When
I'm
exercising,
I
always
get
short
breath
and
I'm
struggling
to
breathe.
I
felt
like
my
heart
was
going
to
stop."
said
Alice.
"That
was
really
worrying,
stressful
and
mentally
tough
as
well
as
going
through
the
physical
illness.
Since
then,
we've
had
nosebleeds
and
extreme
lethargy(嗜睡)."
Ten-year-old
Bella
was
once
full
of
energy.
Now
she
has
to
be
carried
to
bed
at
night
and
only
had
half
an
hour
at
school
last
week.
"If
I
get
too
tired,
I
would
do
nothing
for?about
five
days."
These
families
and
many
others
don't
know
what
the
end
will
be.
They're
fighting
their
health
problems
and
have
no
idea
how
long
they'll
last.
(1)What's
the
worst
problem
for
youngsters?
______
(2)List
the
physical
problems
of
long
Ovid
on
children.(at
least
three)______
(3)The
children
just
have
physical
illness.(T/F)______
(4)Translate
the
underlined
sentence.
______
(5)What's
the
passage
mainly
about?
______?
6.
Cave
Tour
Information
Make
Cave
Tour
Reservations(预约)and
Book
Tickets
Reserve
online
or
call(877)MY-PARKS
and
select
option
2.
To
make
same-day
cave?tour
reservations,
please
call(877)MY-PARKS
and
select
option
2.
You
can
call
seven?days
a
week
from
8
am
to
5
pm.
For
tours
starting
at
8
am,
please
arrive
at
least
15?minutes
early.
Park
and
Facility(设施)Hours
May
19-December
6
8:00
am-6:00
pm
December
7-May
18
8:30
am-5:30
pm
Holiday
Hours
Christmas
Eve
8:00
am-2:00
pm
Christmas
Closed
Cave
Tour
Length
Time
Adults
14+
Youth
6-13
Children
under
6
Throne
Tour
1/2
mile
1
1/2
hours
$23
$13
$7
Big
Room
Tour
1/2
mile
1
3/4
hours
$23
$13
N/A
Sign
Room
Tour
1/2
mile
1
1/2
hours
$23
$13
$7
Head
Lamp
Tour
1/2
mile
1
1/4
hours
$30
$30
N/A
Photo
Tour
1/2
mile
2
hours
$125
$70
N/A
Note:
Big
Room,
Head
Lamp,
and
Photo
Tours
are
not
available
for
children
under
6
years
of
age.
(1)Which
of
the
following
times
is
available
for
the
cave
tour?
A.December
25,
9:30
am.
B.May
25,
9:30
am.
C.December
7,
6:00
pm.
D.May
7,
6:00
pm.
(2)If
your
tour
starts
at
8:00
am,
what
is
the
latest
time
you
can
arrive?
A.7:00
am.
B.7:30
am.
C.7:45
am.
D.8:15
am.
(3)How
long
will
the
Big
Room
Tour
take?
A.75
minutes.
B.90
minutes.
C.105
minutes.
D.120
minutes.
(4)How
much
does
it
cost
if
two
adults
and
a
12-year-old
child
go
on
the
Throne
Tour
and
the
Head
Lamp
Tour?
A.$118.
B.$132.
C.$135.
D.$149.
(5)The
passage
might
be
found
in
a(n)
________.
A.science-fiction
novel
B.tourism
advertisement
C.story
book
D.fashion
magazine?
7.
Different
weather
makes
people
feel
different.
It
influences
health,
intelligence
and
feelings.
In
August,
it
is
very
hot
and
wet
in
the
south
of
the
US.
People
there
have
heart
trouble
and
other
health
problems
during
this
month.
In
the
Northeast
and
the
Middle
West,
it
is
very
hot
in
summer
and
very
cold
in
winter.
People
in
these
places
have
more
heart
trouble
after
the
weather
changes
in
February
or
March.
The
weather
can
also
influence
intelligence.
For
example,
in
a
1983
report
by
scientists,
the
IQ(智商)of
a
group
of
students
was
very
high
when
a
very
strong
wind
came,
but
after
the
strong
wind,
their
IQ
was
10%
lower
than
before.
The
wind
can
help
people
have
higher
intelligence.
However,
very
hot
weather
can
make
it
lower.
Students
in
many
schools
of
the
US
often
get
worse
in
exams
in
the
hot
months
of
the
year(July
and
August).
Weather
also
has
a
strong
influence
on
people's
feelings.
Winter
may
be
a
bad
time
for
thin
people.
They
usually
feel
cold
during
these
months.
They
might
feel
unhappy
during
cold
weather,
too.
But
fat
people
may
have
a
hard
time
in
hot
summer.
At
about?18℃,
people
become
stronger.
Low
air
pressure
may
make
people
forgetful.
People
leave
more
bags
in
buses
and
in
shops
on
low-pressure
days.
Are
you
feeling
sad,
tired,
or
forgetful
today?
It
may
be
the
weather's
problem.
(1)What
can
cause
health
problems?
A.Hot
and
wet
weather.
B.A
strong
wind.
C.Warm
weather.
D.Low
air.
(2)What
does
the
underlined
word
"intelligence"
mean
in
the
passage?
A.力量
B.信心
C.智力
D.意志
(3)According
to
the
writer,
fat
people
may
feel
bad
in
________
weather.
A.cold
B.hot
C.warm
D.cool
(4)The
writer
wants
to
tell
us
that
________.
A.the
IQ
changes
when
weather
changes
B.thin
people
must
feel
happy
during
cold
weather
C.people
feel
good
on
low-pressure
days
D.weather
influences
all
people
in
the
same
way
(5)What's
the
best
title
of
the
passage?
A.Weather
Influences
Feelings
B.Different
Weather
Makes
People
Feel
Bad
C.Hot
Weather
Causes
Health
Problems
D.Weather
Influences
Health,
Intelligence
and
Feelings?
8.
Wu
Yue,
a
14-year-old
student
at
a
Junior
High
School
in
Hangzhou,
usually
has?lunch
with
his
classmates
in
their
dining
hall.
But
one
day,
a
newcomer,
the
school?headmaster,
joined
them
at
the
same
table.
They
talked
about
the
food
that
the
dining
hall
offered
and
had
a
nice
chat.
Wu
is
not
alone.
Many
students
across
China
have
the
chance
to
eat
with
their?headmasters.
The
government
issued
a
notice
on
food
safety
and
nutrition(营养)management
in
schools,
asking
headmasters
from
kindergarten
to
high
school
to
have?meals
with
students.
The
rule
took
effect(生效)on
April
1st.
Many
schools
now
have
seats
for
school
managers
when
they
eat
with
students
in
the?dining
hall.
After
talking
with
them,
the
managers
have
to
write
reports
and
make?suggestions
to
dining
hall
workers.
Many
students
were
asked
about
the
food
that
they?liked
most.
To
their
surprise,
their
favorite
dishes
appeared
in
the
dining
hall
later.
"It's?not
just
about
the
food.
It
makes
me
feel
that
I
have
a
say
in
school,"
explained
one?student.
"My
ideas
are
valued."
Some
headmasters
regard
these
mealtime
conversations
as
their
main
chance
to?communicate
with
students.
And
they
notice
that
some
students
prefer
meat
to
vegetables.
"We
are
thinking
about
how
to
improve
the
dining
hall's
dishes
and
provide
students
with
a
healthy
diet,"
one
headmaster
said.
As
students
become
more
familiar
with
the
school?managers,
they
begin
to
express
their
own
points
of
view.
"It's
important
to
understand
students'
requirements.
Our
practice
shows
the
school's?sense
of
responsibility,"
another
headmaster
said.
(1)Who
is
the
newcomer
to
have
lunch
with
students
at
the
dining
hall?
A.The
new
student.
B.The
school
teacher.
C.The
school
headmaster.
D.The
dining
hall
worker.
(2)When
did
the
rule
take
effect?
A.On
April
1st.
B.On
March
1st.
C.On
January
1st.
D.On
May
1st.
(3)What
do
the
school
managers
have
to
do
after
chatting
with
students?
A.They
have
to
take
a
walk
with
students
in
the
schoolyard.
B.They
have
to
play
games
with
students
on
the
playground.
C.They
have
to
help
the
dining
hall
workers
do
some
cleaning.
D.They
have
to
write
reports
and
make
suggestions
to
dining
hall
workers.
(4)According
to
paragraph
4,
what
are
the
school
managers
thinking
about?
A.How
to
improve
their
dining
hall
conditions.
B.How
to
provide
students
with
a
healthy
diet.
C.How
to
communicate
with
the
parents.
D.How
to
make
friends
with
the
students.
(5)From
this
passage,
we
can
infer(推断)________.
A.students
are
not
satisfied
with
the
school's
management
B.students
now
prefer
fruit
and
vegetables
to
meat
C.school
managers
pay
more
attention
to
food
safety
and
nutrition
D.the
relationship
between
teachers
and
students
becomes
better?
9.
My
name
is
Sally.
I
couldn't
go
to
school
today.
When
I
get
up
in
the
morning,
I
had
a
headache
and
a
fever.
I
felt
tired
and
I
couldn't
eat
anything.
Then
I
went
to
see
a
doctor
in
People's
Hospital
this
morning.
He
said
I
had
a
cold.
I
had
to
take
some
medicine
and
drink
more
water.
I
had
t
stay
in
bed
for
2
days.
I
am
Julie.
I
got
a
toothache
yesterday.
At
first
I
thought
it
would
be
all
right
soon.
But
today
I
knew
I
was
wrong.
I
felt
even
worse.
Maybe
I
must
go
to
see
a
dentist
in
Guangda
Hospital
this
afternoon.
I
couldn't
stand
it
any
longer.
I
am
Gina.
I
have
got
a
backache
for
a
week.
I
took
so
me
traditional
Chinese
medicine
before.
But
it
didn't
work.
I
couldn't
stand
it
any
longer.
I
had
to
go
to
Kangfu
Hospital
right
now
and
get
it
cured(治疗)as
soon
as
possible.
(1)Sally
went
to
see
the
doctor
in
________.
A.People's
Hospital
B.Guangda
Hospital
C.Kangfu
Hospital?
D.Guangming
Hospital
(2)Julie
had
a
________
for
two
days.
A.headache
B.toothache
C.backache
D.fever
(3)Julie
went
to
see
the
doctor
________.
A.yesterday
B.this
morning
C.this
afternoon
D.right
now
(4)
________
took
some
traditional
Chinese
medicine
before.
A.Sally
B.Julie
C.Gina
D.Anna
(5)From
the
passage
we
know
that
________.
A.Gina
got
a
backache
for
6
days
B.Sally
had
to
stay
in
bed
for
2days
C.Sally
got
a
cold
but
didn't
have
a
fever
D.Gina
and
Julie
went
to
the
same
hospital
?
10.
In
America,
from
Monday
to
Friday,?students
usually
get
up
at
seven
in
the
morning.?Then
they
wash
their
faces
and
have
breakfast.?After
breakfast
they
go
to
school
on
foot
or
by?bus.
Some
students
ride
bikes.
They
get
to
school
at
about
half
past
eight.
Then
they
put
their
schoolbags
in
their
lockers
and
they
only
need
to
take
a
book,
a
tablet
and
a
pencil
for
each
class.
In
middle
school,
students
have
classes
for
six
hours.
At
noon,
students
have
lunch
at
school.
But
they
don't
have
asleep.
They
go
back
to
have
classes
after
lunch.
At
about
four
o'clock,
students
can
go
back
home.
They
usually
play
or
watch
TV
before
dinner.
They
often
have
dinner
at
six
in
the
evening.
After
dinner,
they
do
their
homework.
Sometimes
they
play
or
talk
with
parents.
On
Saturdays,
students
often
go
shopping,
visit
their
grandparents
or
go
to
a
park
with
their
parents
or
friends.
On
Sundays
they
usually
go
to
church
with
their
parent
in
the
morning
and
have
a
big
dinner
at
one
o'clock
in
the
afternoon.
Word
Bank
locker?
小橱柜
tablet?
写字板
church?
教堂
(1)The
students
in
America
usually
get
up
at
________.
A.6:30
B.7:00
C.7:30
D.8:30
(2)The
middle
school
students
have
classes
for
________
hours.
A.6
B.7
C.8
D.10
(3)The
students
________
after
lunch.
A.have
a
sleep
B.watch
TV
C.visit
their
teaches.
D.go
back
to
have
classes
(4)The
students
usually
________
on
Sundays.
A.go
to
school
B.go
to
church
C.do
their
homework
D.go
shopping
(5)Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
according
to
the
passage?
A.Many
students
take
the
subway
to
school.
B.The
students
put
their
school
bags
in
the
classroom.
C.The
students
go
back
home
at
about
four
o'clock
in
the
afternoon.
D.On
Saturdays,
the
students
often
have
a
big
dinner
at
one
o'clock
in
the
afternoon.?
11.
Bananas
are
one
of
the
most
important
crops
on
Earth.
They
are
a
top
source(来源)of
food
and
money
for
millions
of
people.
But
all
around
the
world,
banana
plants
are
dying.
They're?being
attacked
by
a
form
of
Panama
disease
called
Tropical
Race
4(TR4).
For
years,
farmers
and
experts
have
been
afraid
that
TR4
would
hit
Latin
America
and
the?Caribbean.
About
85%
of
bananas
exported(出口)worldwide
are
grown
there.
On
August
8,?2019,
those
fears
came
true.
Cases
of
TR4
were
found
at
six
banana
farms
in
Colombia.
TR4
is
a
fungus(真菌)that
lives
in
soil.
It
infects(感染)banana
plants
through
the
roots.
It?moves
into
the
stems(茎).
There,
it
stops
water
and
nutrients(营养)from
entering
the
plant's?leaves.
The
plant
turns
yellow.
Then
it
dries
up
and
dies.
Part
of
the
problem
is
that
99%
of
exported
bananas
are
of
the
same
type:
Cavendish.
This?lack
of
variety
is
not
good
for
nature.
Why?
All
Cavendish
bananas
are
very
similar.
So
when
a?disease
like
TR4
strikes,
they
are
all
equally
at
risk.
People
in
the
banana
industry
are
coming
together.
They
want
to
save
the
banana
plants.?James
Dale,
for
example,
is
working
with
a
team
of
scientists
in
Australia
to
introduce
a
new
type
of
banana.
It
is
resistant
to
TR4.
But
some
people
are
against
scientists
creating
new
types
of?plants
in
a
laboratory.
They
say
people
shouldn't
mess
with
nature.
(1)What
is
the
situation
about
banana
plants?
A.They
are
top.
B.They
are
the
most
important.
C.They
are
dying.
(2)Where
are
most
of
the
exported
bananas
grown?
A.In
Latin
America
and
Caribbean.
B.In
Colombia.
C.In
Austalia.
(3)What
part
of
banana
plants
is
the
first
infected?
A.The
stems.
B.The
roots.
C.The
leaves.
(4)Cavendish
bananas
are
all
at
risk
because
________.
A.they
are
very
similar
B.they
are
different
C.they
are
not
good
for
nature
(5)What
can
we
learn
from
the
passage?
A.Scientists
agree
to
introduce
new
types
of
bananas.
B.All
people
are
against
the
scientists.
C.People
should
mess
with
nature.?
12.
Students'
Activities
from
Green
Middle
School
Date
Activities
September
10th
School
opening
ceremony
October
13th-15th
Sports
meeting
November
22nd
Art
festival?
December
18th-20th
?English
speech
contest?
?School
Day
January
1st
New
Year's
party?
(1)You
can
________
in
October.
A.attend
school
opening
ceremony
B.hold
a
sports
meeting
C.have
an
art
festival
(2)Which
activity
is
NOT
mentioned
in
December?
A.English
speech
contest.
B.School
Day.
C.New
Year's
party.
(3)How
many
days
will
the
Sports
meeting
last?
A.2.
B.3.
C.4.
13.
When
you
are
busy
with
schoolwork
and
making
friends
with
others,
have
you
ever
thought
of
babies?
They
don't
seem
to
care
about
anyone
and
anything.
They
just
do
whatever
they
want.
But
a
new
research
says
this
may
not
be
the
truth.
Two-year-old
babies
care
about
how
others
see
them.
They
even
try
to
manage
their
image(形象)when
others
are
around
them,
according
to
scientists
from
Emory
University
in
the
US.
Scientists
did
tests
on
144
babies
between
the
ages
of
14
to
24
months.
They
showed
the
babies
a
robot
with
two
buttons
on
it.
When
the
babies
pressed
the
buttons,
the
scientists
gave
them?different
feedback.
When
the
babies
pressed
the
first
button,
the
scientists
would
act
happily
and
praise
the
babies.
But
when
the
babies
pressed
the
second
button,
the
scientists
would
behave?unhappily.
They
found
that
when
there
were
no
adults
around,
children
would
press
the
second
button?more
often.
But
when
there
were
adults
watching,
they
would
press
the
first
button
more
often.
Older
children
and
adults
tend
to(趋向)show
the
same
kind
of
behavior.
When
others
are?watching,
people
behave
better.
When
no
one
is
paying
attention,
they
behave
badly,
Botto,
the?author
of
the
research,
said.
Researches
in
the
past
found
that
children
start
to
care
about
what
others
think
of
them?around
the
age
of
4.
But
this
new
study
suggests
that
the
age
is
earlier.
Besides,
2-year-old?children
will
change
their
behavior
to
get
a
more
active
reply,
Botto
said.
(1)What
do
two-year-old
babies
do
when
others
are
around
them?
A.They
don't
care
about
anyone.
B.They
do
whatever
they
want.
C.They
try
to
manage
their
image.
(2)What
does
the
underlined
word
"feedback"
mean?
A.测试
B.反馈
C.研究
(3)What
would
the
scientists
behave
when
the
babies
press
the
first
button?
A.They
would
act
happily.
B.They
would
behave
sadly.
C.They
would
show
no
reply.
(4)When
would
children
press
the
second
button
more
often?
A.There
were
adults
watching.
B.There
were
no
adults
around.
C.They
would
do
it
anytime.
(5)Who
behaves
better
when
others
are
watching?
A.Older
children.
B.Adults.
C.Both
older
children
and
adults.
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