话题任务单(课前)
Passage
1(2017
福建)
At
the
station:
Be
patient.
Line
up
on
the
platform(站台)
and
wait
for
the
train.
Be
polite.
Let
passengers
get
off
first.
Do
not
rush
onto
the
train.
It
is
dangerous.
When
you
hear
a
“beep”
sound,
do
not
get
on
the
train.
The
door
is
closing.
Wait
for
another
train.
On
the
train:
Do
not
eat
or
drink
on
the
train.
It
makes
the
train
dirty.
Do
not
run
on
the
train.
Give
up
your
seat
to
old
men
or
women,
the
disabled
or
women
carrying
babies.
1.
The
text
is
mainly
about
how
to________.
A.
be
a
careful
driver
B.
buy
MTR
tickets
C.
be
a
good
passenger
D.
keep
safe
at
home
2.
People
who
will
get
on
the
train
should_________.
A.
wait
in
line
B.
open
the
door
C.
ask
for
help
D.
leave
the
seats
3.
When
you
hear
a
“beep”
sound,
__________.
A.
close
the
door
B.
rush
onto
the
train
C.
get
off
the
train
at
once
D.
stop
and
wait
for
the
next
train
4.
Which
picture
shows
the
good
behavior
on
the
train
according
to
the
text?
5.
The
text
is
probably
a
_________.
A.
report
B.
notice
C.
diary
D.
poem
答案:CADDB
Passage
2(2016深圳)
All
over
the
world
the
need
for
more
laptops
and
computers
increases
each
year.
Networks
have
been
part
of
our
life.
Probably
everyone
with
a
portable
device
(移动设备}
has
once
logged
on
to
a
public
WiFi
network
without
paying
for
it,
while
they
are
having
a
coffee,
on
a
train,
in
a
shopping
mall
or
at
a
hotel.
However,
is
this
kind
of
public
WiFi
network
safe?
Some
networks
are
better
protected
than
others
because
encryption
(加密)methods
are
used.
Therefore,
they
are
safer
than
others.
But
a
survey
in
2015
showed
that
more
than
950
million
records
were
not
protected,
including
addresses,
emails,
birth
dales,
phone
numbers,
passwords
and
so
on.
These
open
WiFi
networks
are
really
not
safe,
because
it
is
very
easy
for
hackers
(黑客)
to
break
into
the
operating
system
and
get
people's
private
information.
Most
smartphones
and
laptops,
by
themselves,
search
and
connect
to
WiFi
networks.
They
usually
prefer
a
network
with
a
connection
that
has
been
used
before.
Hackers'
devices
are
able
to
record
these
searches
and
look
like
the
trusted
WiFi
networks.
When
these
smartphones
and
laptops
log
on
to
the
networks
which
are
not
real,
hackers
can
easily
steal
their
private
information.
So
next
time,
when
we
want
to
use
our
laptops
or
our
smartphones
in
public
places
which
offer
free
WiFi
networks,please
think
it
twice
or
take
safe
measures
before
using
them.
1.
Why
do
people
like
to
go
log
on
to
a
public
WiFi
network?
A.
Because
it
can
provide
useful
information.
B.
Because
the
owner
of
the
network
is
polite.
C.
Because
it
is
free.
D.
Because
it
is
safe.
2.
We
can
learn
from
the
passage
that_?
A.
not
all
the
public
WiFi
networks
are
safe
B.
none
of
the
public
WiFi
networks
is
safe
C.
in
2015
more
than
950
million
records
were
protected
D.
there
is
no
way
to
protect
our
private
information
3.
Hackers
would
probably
get
the
following
EXCEPT_______when
we
connect
our
laptops
or
smartphones
to
a
public
WiFi
network.
A.
our
birth
dates
B.
our
passwords
C.
our
phone
numbers
D.
our
smartphones
4.
Which
of
the
following
can
be
the
best
title
of
this
passage?
A.
Don't
Use
Public
WiFi
Networks
B.
Why
the
Public
WiFi
Networks
a
Possible
Danger
C.
We
Needn't
Protect
Our
Private
Information
D.
Why
Hackers
Break
into
the
Operating
System答案:CADB
Passage
3(2018南充)What
should
you
do
if
there's
an
earthquake
at
school?
How
can
you
protect
yourself
when
you
are
caught
in
a
stampede(踩踏)?
March
25
this
year
provides
you
with
a
good
chance
to
learn
about
safety.This
day
is
called
the
National
Day
of
Education
on
the
Safety
of
Elementary
and
Middle
School
Students(NDESEMSS)(全国中小学生安全教育日).
The
theme
of
the
day
this
year
is
to
give
students
more
knowledge
about
safety
and
make
sure
their
lives
safe.A
survey
done
by
the
China
Youth
and
Children
Research
Center
showed
that
school
accidents
kill
more
elementary
and
middle
school
students
than
anything
else.
The
main
accidents
come
from
stampedes,
earthquakes,
fires
and
sports
injuries(伤害).What
can
we
do
to
keep
ourselves
safe?
Staying
calm(镇静)
is
the
first
and
most
important
rule
when
facing
accidents.
But
different
accidents
have
different
self?protection
advice.A
stampede
is
possible
anywhere.
The
larger
a
human
crowd
gets,
the
more
likely
stampedes
become.
When
students
around
you
begin
to
push,
stand
still
and
try
to
hold
onto
something,
or
stay
in
a
corner
until
the
crowd
leaves.
If
you
fall
down
in
a
moving
crowd,
cover
your
head
with
both
hands.
Lean
to
one
side,
curl
up
your
body
and
bend
your
legs.Earthquakes
are
common
natural
disasters(灾难).
When
you
feel
the
ground
shake,
drop
down,
take
cover
under
a
desk
and
hold
on.
You
should
stay
indoors
until
the
shaking
stops.
If
you
are
outdoors,
don't
stay
near
buildings,
trees
or
power
lines.When
there's
a
fire,
follow
the
teachers'
instructions,
leave
the
classroom
quickly
and
use
a
piece
of
cloth
to
cover
your
mouth
and
nose
so
that
you
don't
breathe
in
smoke.1.
What's
the
theme
of
NDESEMSS
this
year?A.
To
give
students
more
knowledge
about
safety
and
make
sure
their
lives
safe.B.
To
give
students
more
knowledge
about
health
and
make
sure
they
eat
healthily.C.
To
give
students
more
knowledge
about
science
and
make
their
study
better.D.
To
give
students
more
knowledge
about
accidents
and
make
them
run
away.2.
What
should
you
do
first
when
accidents
happen
according
to
this
passage?A.
Run
away.
B.
Stand
there.
C.
Keep
calm.
D.
Cry
loudly.3.
According
to
this
passage,
which
of
the
following
is
TRUE?A.
Car
accidents
kill
the
most
elementary
and
middle
school
students
of
all
accidents.B.
When
there's
a
fire,
you
should
use
cloth
to
cover
your
mouth
and
nose.C.
If
you
fall
down
in
a
moving
crowd,
you
can
do
nothing
but
wait
there.D.
When
an
earthquake
happens,
you
should
stay
near
buildings
or
trees.4.
What's
the
best
title
for
this
passage?A.
Be
afraid
of
accidents
B.
The
earthquake
is
comingC.
Run
away
from
accidents
D.
How
to
protect
yourself5.
If
the
writer
continues
to
write
this
passage,
what
will
he
write
about?A.
The
changes
of
fires.
B.
The
reasons
of
accidents.C.
Sports
injuries.
D.
Smoking
disadvantages答案:ACBDCPassage
4(2020新冠肺炎专题)Zhang
dingyu,
the
director
of
Wuhan
Jinyintan
Hospital,
leads
over
600
doctors
and
nurses
fighting
against
the
Novel
coronavirus
pneumonia(新型冠状病毒肺炎),
which
has
caused
hundreds
of
deaths
in
central
China’s
Hubei
Province.
As
Zhang
led
over
600
doctors
and
nurses
fighting
the
disease,
his
strange
way
of
walking
shocked
his
colleagues.
He
finally
admitted
that
he
had
fallen
ill
with
ALS(渐冻症)since
October
2018
after
constant
researches.
ALS
is
a
disease
that
gradually
blocks
the
connection
between
brain
and
body.
People
with
ALS
become
partially
paralyzed(瘫痪的)leading
to
respiratory(呼吸系统的)failure.
While
working
with
handicapped(瘸的)legs,
his
wife
was
confirmed
to
get
infected
with
the
virus
after
working
in
another
hospital.
The
bad
news
brought
him
to
his
knees,
and
he
cried
for
the
first
time
after
the
virus
broke
out.
Zhang
could
only
find
time
to
visit
his
wife
until
three
days
after
she
got
admitted
to
the
hospital.
Even
then
he
could
only
stay
for
30
minutes.
Fortunately,
the
good
news
came
that
his
wife
had
recovered
ten
days
after
treatment.
Zhang,
57,
has
offered
medical
services
along
with
Chinese
medical
teams
to
Algeria
and
Pakistan.
Three
days
after
the
earthquake
hit
central
Sichuan
Province
in
2008,Zhang
entered
the
city
with
his
medical
team
members
to
offer
help.
“Life
is
always
short.
I
need
to
do
more
to
finish
the
things
that
I
might
leave
behind,
then
I
would
leave
without
too
many
regrets,”
Zhang
said.
“We
are
at
the
center
of
a
storm,
so
we
need
to
give
all
we
have
to
protect
our
city,
and
our
Wuhan
people,”
Zhang
said.1.What
is
TRUE
about
Zhang
Dingyu?
A.
His
colleagues
had
known
his
health
condition
before.B.
His
wife
worked
in
the
same
hospital
as
him.C.
He
treated
people
injured
in
earthquakes
in
Sichuan.D.
He
retired
from
the
hospital
before
the
outbreak
of
the
virus.
2.We
can
learn
from
the
passage
that
Zhang
Dingyu
is
a
______man.
A.
terrible
B.
serious
C.
thoughtful
D.
responsible3.What
does
Zhang
Dingyu
mean
in
the
last
paragraph?
A.
He
wants
to
realize
his
dream.
B.
He
is
determined
to
fight
the
disease.
C.
He
regrets
not
being
able
to
do
more
for
his
patients.
D.
He
will
soon
leave
his
position.
4.This
passage
mainly
talks
about______.
A.
Zhang
Dingyu’s
story
of
fighting
against
the
Novel
coronavirus
pneumonia
B.
Zhang
Dingyu’s
story
with
his
wife
C.
how
to
prevent
the
Novel
coronavirus
pneumonia
D.
Zhang
Dingyu’s
story
with
his
colleges答案:CDBAPassage
5(2018江苏盐城)Nature’s
warningsWhen
the
sky
suddenly
turns
dark
and
the
wind
is
strong,
watch
out!
A
dangerous
storm
might
be
coming.
Storms
are
scary.
Watch
for
flashes
of
lightning.
Listen
for
thunder.
If
nature
sends
these
warnings,
don't
wait
for
rain.
Act
right
away
to
keep
safe.Safety
StepsAt
the
first
flash
of
lightning,
quickly
get
inside
a
building
or
a
car.
Do
not
go
into
a
shed
(棚)for
protection.
It
is
not
closed
like
a
building,
so
it
is
not
safe.Even
after
you
are
indoors,
be
careful.
It
is
not
smart
to
go
near
doors
and
windows.
They
can
blow
in
or
break.
A
room
with
no
windows
is
the
safest
place
to
be.Do
not
wash
your
hands
during
a
storm.
Do
not
use
anything
that
runs
on
electricity
either.
Water
and
electrical
lines
are
like
roads
for
lightning.
Even
if
you
really
want
to
play
computer
games,
don't!
It
is
better
to
be
bored
than
to
risk
getting
hurt.
Try
reading
a
book
instead.
Reading
is
more
fun
than
playing
computer
games.If
you
can’t
get
to
somewhere
safe,
stay
out
in
the
open.
You
may
feel
safe
under
a
tree,
but
that
is
not
a
good
place
to
be.
Lightning
is
pulling
toward
tall
poles
and
trees.
Stay
down
in
an
open
space
and
cover
your
ears
to
protect
them.
Loud
thunder
can
damage
your
hearing.Lightning
StrikesLightning
does
not
strike
people
very
often.
It
is
not
likely
that
you
will
ever
see
that
happen.
If
you
do,
call
1-2-0.
Only
trained
emergency
workers
should
care
for
a
person
who
has
been
hit
by
lighting.If
you
follow
these
rules,
you
should
stay
safe
during
a
storm.1.
From
Paragraph
I,
we
learn
that
_________.A.
storms
are
frightening
and
harmfulB.
storms
often
come
without
warningsC.
people
should
wait
and
watch
lightningD.
people
should
take
action
after
the
storm2.
The
underlined
word
"It"
in
Paragraph
2
probably
means
______.A.
a
building
B.
a
car
C.
a
room
D.
a
shed3.
During
a
storm
you
had
better
_______.A.
use
a
computer
for
a
whileB.
listen
for
thunder
by
a
windowC.
leave
the
room
and
stay
outD.
find
a
closed
or
an
open
place4.
If
a
person
is
hit
by
lightning,
you
should
_________.A
call
for
emergency
helpB.
stay
down
in
a
safe
spaceC.
move
him
or
her
to
safetyD.
cover
his
or
her
ears
quickly5.
The
best
title
for
the
passage
is
__________.A.
Training
Steps
B.
Home
Rules
C.
Natural
Order
D.
Storm
Safety
答案:ADDAD
话题任务单(课后)
Passage
1(2019宜昌)
There
are
many
different
kinds
of
disasters
around
the
world.
As
an
adult
you
know
what
to
do
during
a
disaster,
but
what
about
the
children?
Some
adults
think
it
would
probably
never
happen
to
them,
so
they
don't
teach
their
children
what
to
do.
Before
it's
too
late,
here
are
ways
to
help
you
prepare
your
child
for
a
disaster:
Educate:
It
is
always
good
to
let
your
child
know
about
possible
disasters.
This
doesn't
mean
children
have
to
live
in
fear.
When
teaching
them
about
disasters,
keep
the
conversation
positive(积极的)
by
telling
them
there
is
a
solution(解决办法)
to
the
disaster.
Keep
the
conversations
short,
allow
for
questions
and
answer
honestly.
Prepare:
Always
be
prepared,
that
is
the
best
advice
for
children.
For
example,
when
preparing
for
bad
weather,
get
the
tools
you
need,
like
candles,
radios,
food,
water
and
medicine.
Teach
your
child
what
is
needed
in
certain
disasters
so
that
they
know
what
is
available
for
them,
if
ever
needed.
Plan:
You
should
always
have
a
plan
for
you
and
your
child
for
any
dangerous
situation.
Write
out
a
simple
list
that
they
can
read.
The
plan
could
start
with
“listen
to
an
adult's
advice
and/or
call
119”.
Practice:
Once
you
have
got
the
correct
safety
tools
and
worked
out
the
right
plan,
practice
every
few
months.
Practicing
what
to
do
during
a
disaster
with
your
child
will
help
them
if
the
time
comes.
Disasters
can't
be
avoided
but
they
can
be
lessened(减轻)
once
you
are
prepared
and
ready
for
one.
1.
What
does
the
word
disaster
mean?
A.
命运 B.
灾难 C.
演习 D.
倾销
2.
What
should
adults
teach
children?
A.
When
disasters
will
happen.
B.
Why
disasters
are
dangerous.
C.
What
to
do
for
a
disaster.
D.
How
to
avoid
a
disaster.
3.
What
is
the
correct
thing
to
do
for
adults?
A.
Have
positive
conversations
with
children.
B.
Try
not
to
talk
about
disasters
with
children.
C.
Make
the
children
scared
of
disasters.
D.
Ask
children
lots
of
questions.
4.
What's
the
most
important
thing
for
children?
A.
Always
ask
adults
for
help.
B.
Always
be
prepared
for
a
disaster.
C.
Always
listen
to
an
adult's
advice.
D.
Always
remember
where
the
tools
are.
5.
What
is
NOT
suggested
doing?
A.
Remembering
what
is
needed
in
certain
disasters.
B.
Getting
the
children
to
know
the
plan
well.
C.
Helping
people
in
disaster
areas.
D.
Getting
radios
for
bad
weather.
答案:BCABC
Passage
2(2019娄底)
Robert
and
his
brother
were
playing
football
in
their
front
yard.
Suddenly
a
woman
ran
out
of
her
house
shouting
to
them
to
call
an
ambulance(救护车).
Her
12?week?old
baby
seemed
to
stop
breathing.
She
was
so
scared
that
she
couldn't
find
her
cell
phone,
so
she
had
decided
to
rush
outside
to
ask
for
help.
As
the
woman
was
trying
to
do
CPR(心肺复苏术)
on
her
baby,
young
Robert
came
in
and
told
her
she
was
doing
it
all
wrong.
He
asked
her
to
use
two
fingers,
push
on
the
chest
5?10
times,
tilt(倾斜)
the
baby's
head,
plug(堵住)
the
nose
and
then
do
a
mouth?to?mouth
resuscitation
by
breathing
into
the
baby's
mouth.
Luckily
for
the
baby,
the
woman
accepted
Robert's
advice.
Just
for
a
second,
came
a
loud
cry
from
the
baby.
Soon
the
doctors
came
and
the
baby
was
sent
to
hospital.
The
most
amazing
part
of
this
story
is
that
Robert
has
not
attended
a
CPR
class.
Instead,
he
learned
it
all
by
carefully
reading
the
posters(宣传画)on
the
walls
of
his
school
hall.
And,
while
he
is
now
being
called
as
a
hero
and
even
interviewed
on
TV,
he
is
just
glad
to
have
saved
the
baby's
life!“Thanks
to
the
posters
on
the
walls,
he
could
save
the
kid!”
his
teacher
said
to
the
reporter
proudly.
1.
Why
did
the
woman
ask
Robert
and
his
brother
to
call
an
ambulance?
A.
Because
Robert
and
his
brother
hit
her
baby.
B.
Because
she
had
to
look
after
her
12?week?old
baby.
C.
Because
her
baby
seemed
to
stop
breathing
and
she
couldn't
find
her
cell
phone.
2.
Who
taught
the
woman
to
do
CPR
correctly?
A.
Robert's
parents.
B.
Robert
himself.
C.
Robert's
brother.
3.
How
did
Robert
learn
CPR?
A.
He
used
to
go
to
the
hospital
to
learn
it
from
the
doctors.
B.
He
learnt
it
by
listening
to
the
radio
and
kept
it
in
his
mind.
C.
He
learnt
it
by
reading
the
posters
on
the
walls
of
his
school
hall.
4.
What's
the
Chinese
meaning
of
the
underlined
word
“resuscitation”?
A.
复苏
B.
保存
C.
逃跑
5.
What's
the
main
idea
of
the
last
paragraph?
A.
Robert
was
interviewed
on
TV.
B.
The
school
culture
is
good
for
students.
C.
Robert
is
a
hero
because
he
saved
the
baby.
答案:CCCAB
Passage
3(2020新冠肺炎专题)
On
January
27,
in
order
to
fight
against
C0V11)-19,
the
Ministry
of
Education
issued(公布)
a
notice
on
putting
off
the
start
time
of
school
in
spring
2020.
The
exact
start
time
of
school
will
depend
on
situations
and
further
notices.
However,
many
parents
are
very
worried
that
putting
off
the
start
time
of
school
may
affect
children’s
studies.
If
they
have
such
a
long
winter
vacation,
children
will
not
learn
any
knowledge,
read
books
or
study
at
all.
They
may
forget
what
they
have
learned
before.
Staying
at
home
for
a
long
time
will
seriously
affect
their
physical
and
mental
health.
How
should
we
avoid
these
problems?
Local
education
departments
have
also
issued
a
notice,
that
is,
to
organize
online
teaching
and
create
a
network
platform(平台),
where
necessary
courses
will
be
shown
every
day,
and
online
teaching
will
be
given
by
excellent
teachers
of
the
subject,
and
students
can
learn
at
home
through
computer
or
mobile
phone.
It
should
be
said
that
such
a
method
is
very
good.
It
can
not
only
keep
students
indoors
and
not
worry
about
the
infection(感染)
of
the
disease,
but
also
make
them
study
at
home,
improve
their
learning
ability,
and
truly
achieve
“no
suspension(暂缓)
of
classes”.
Both
the
platform
itself
and
the
recorded
lesson
resources
are
more
useful,
and
are
welcomed
by
parents
and
teachers.
Of
course,
except
for
learning
at
home,
it
is
also
necessary
to
teach
children
about
health
knowledge,
especially
how
to
keep
away
from
touching
virus.
At
the
same
time,
it
is
also
necessary
for
children
to
do
some
physical
exercises
or
some
games,
which
is
good
for
physical
health
at
home.
1.
Parents
worried
about
putting
off
the
start
time
of
school
because
.
A.
children
may
be
infected
by
the
virus
B.
they
don't
like
the
idea
of
online
learning
C.
children’s
study
may
be
affected
D.
parents
have
no
time
to
look
after
children
2.
The
underlined
word
"they
"in
Paragraph
2
refers
to
“
”.
A.
many
parents
B.
children
C.
the
schools
D.
the
teachers
3.
Except
for
learning
at
home,
what
is
also
necessary
according
to
the
writer?
A.
To
keep
playing
online
games.
B.
To
keep
touching
different
people
C.
To
do
some
physical
exercises
outside
D.
To
teach
children
about
health
knowledge
4.
Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
according
to
the
passage?
A.
Students
would
rather
go
to
school.
B.
The
date
of
going
to
school
is
decided.
C.
Online
teaching
will
help
students’
study.
D.
Parents
believe
children
can
teach
themselves.
5.
What
would
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
A
Special
Way
to
Learn
at
Home——Online
Learning
B.
A
New
War
with
a
New
Chance
C.
A
Way
to
Keep
Mentally
Healthy
D.
A
Method
to
Make
Parents
Worried
答案:CBDCA(共46张PPT)
Safety
and
First
Aid
----Reading
阅读课
写作课
听说课
话题复习
课程标准
略读;
扫读、找读、跳读;
预测;
理解大意;
猜测词义;
推断;
理解细节;
理解文章结构;
理解图表信息;
理解指代;
理解逻辑关系。
5级要求的阅读技能
本课涵盖的阅读技能
略读;
扫读、找读、跳读;
预测
理解大意;
推断;
理解细节;
理解文章结构;
理解指代;
理解逻辑关系。
近几年中高考趋势
1.检测对语篇的领悟能力
4.多样化的体裁,丰富的题材
害怕生词
害怕长难句
分不清文本类型
不理解指代关系
……
缺乏问题解决能力
缺乏概括思维能力
缺乏批判性思维能力
缺乏获取隐性知识能力
……
2.
信息量和词汇量增大
3.
长、难句较多,设置阅读障碍
By
the
end
of
the
class
I
will
be
able
to
:
Develop
reading
skills:
Distinguish
different
types
of
text;
Identify
the
types
of
questions;
Skim
and
scan
the
passage
to
locate
information;
Understand
long
and
difficult
sentences
by
parsing
them;
Know
the
ways
to
keep
safe
and
give
first
aid
if
necessary.
Prepare
for
the
following
writing
session
Learning
Objectives
(学习目标)
Safety
and
First
Aid
人与自我
人与社会
人与自然
自我保护
安全常识
自然灾害与防护
2018南充中考题
2020新冠肺炎
2017福建中考题
2016广东深圳中考题
2018江苏盐城中考题
Safety
and
First
Aid
人与社会
安全常识
2017福建中考题
2017年福建中考题
主旨大意
2017年福建中考题
细节理解题
词性转换
Scan
and
locate
Scan
and
locate
2017年福建中考题
推理判断题
文体类型
Notice:
Different
kinds
of
text.
poster
survey
story
ad
menu
poem
e-mail
message
Safety
and
First
Aid
人与社会
安全常识
2017福建中考题
2016广东深圳中考题
All
over
the
world
the
need
for
more
laptops
and
computers
increases
each
year.
Networks
have
been
part
of
our
life.
Probably
everyone
with
a
portable
device
(移动设备}
has
once
logged
on
to
a
public
WiFi
network
without
paying
for
it,
while
they
are
having
a
coffee,
on
a
train,
in
a
shopping
mall
or
at
a
hotel.
However,
is
this
kind
of
public
WiFi
network
safe?
Some
networks
are
better
protected
than
others
because
encryption
(加密)methods
are
used.
Therefore,
they
are
safer
than
others.
But
a
survey
in
2015
showed
that
more
than
950
million
records
were
not
protected,
including
addresses,
emails,
birth
dates,
phone
numbers,
passwords
and
so
on.
These
open
WiFi
networks
are
really
not
safe,
because
it
is
very
easy
for
hackers
(黑客)
to
break
into
the
operating
system
and
get
people's
private
information.
Most
smartphones
and
laptops,
by
themselves,
search
and
connect
to
WiFi
networks.
They
usually
prefer
a
network
with
a
connection
that
has
been
used
before.
Hackers'
devices
are
able
to
record
these
searches
and
look
like
the
trusted
WiFi
networks.
When
these
smartphones
and
laptops
log
on
to
the
networks
which
are
not
real,
hackers
can
easily
steal
their
private
information.
So
next
time,
when
we
want
to
use
our
laptops
or
our
smartphones
in
public
places
which
offer
free
WiFi
networks,please
think
it
twice
or
take
safe
measures
before
using
them.
C
1.
Why
do
people
like
to
go
log
on
to
a
public
WiFi
network?
A.
Because
it
can
provide
useful
information.
B.
Because
the
owner
of
the
network
is
polite.
C.
Because
it
is
free.
D.
Because
it
is
safe.
议论文---------总分总(论点-论据-结论)
细节推断题
Key
words
Scan
and
locate
Probably
everyone
with
a
portable
device
(移动设备}
has
once
logged
on
to
a
public
WiFi
network
without
paying
for
it,
while
they
are
having
a
coffee,
on
a
train,
in
a
shopping
mall
or
at
a
hotel.
/
/
时间状语
登陆上公共wifi
不用付钱
长难句阅读分析
第一步:找连词,标三角
(并列、转折、因果、递进等逻辑关系)
第二步:找从句,划括号
(基本原则:保证从句里最多只有一个谓语动词)
第三步:找介短,非谓语,划横线
(介词+名词)
(不定式、动名词、分词)
第四步:留主干,译中文,调语序,拼回来
长难句阅读分析
When
teaching
them
about
disasters,
keep
the
conversation
positive(积极的)
by
telling
them
there
is
a
solution(解决办法)
to
the
disaster.
Keep
the
conversations
short,
allow
for
questions
and
answer
honestly.
2)
Teach
your
child
what
is
needed
in
certain
disasters
so
that
they
know
what
is
available
for
them,
if
ever
needed.
3)
Once
you
have
got
the
correct
safety
tools
and
worked
out
the
right
plan,
practice
every
few
months.
Practicing
what
to
do
during
a
disaster
with
your
child
will
help
them
if
the
time
comes.
长难句阅读分析
Have
a
try!
All
over
the
world
the
need
for
more
laptops
and
computers
increases
each
year.
Networks
have
been
part
of
our
life.
Probably
everyone
with
a
portable
device
(移动设备}
has
once
logged
on
to
a
public
WiFi
network
without
paying
for
it,
while
they
are
having
a
coffee,
on
a
train,
in
a
shopping
mall
or
at
a
hotel.
However,
is
this
kind
of
public
WiFi
network
safe?
Some
networks
are
better
protected
than
others
because
encryption
(加密)methods
are
used.
Therefore,
they
are
safer
than
others.
But
a
survey
in
2015
showed
that
more
than
950
million
records
were
not
protected,
including
addresses,
emails,
birth
dates,
phone
numbers,
passwords
and
so
on.
These
open
WiFi
networks
are
really
not
safe,
because
it
is
very
easy
for
hackers
(黑客)
to
break
into
the
operating
system
and
get
people's
private
information.
Most
smartphones
and
laptops,
by
themselves,
search
and
connect
to
WiFi
networks.
They
usually
prefer
a
network
with
a
connection
that
has
been
used
before.
Hackers'
devices
are
able
to
record
these
searches
and
look
like
the
trusted
WiFi
networks.
When
these
smartphones
and
laptops
log
on
to
the
networks
which
are
not
real,
hackers
can
easily
steal
their
private
information.
So
next
time,
when
we
want
to
use
our
laptops
or
our
smartphones
in
public
places
which
offer
free
WiFi
networks,please
think
it
twice
or
take
safe
measures
before
using
them.
A
2.
We
can
learn
from
the
passage
that_?
A.
not
all
the
public
WiFi
networks
are
safe
B.
none
of
the
public
WiFi
networks
is
safe
C.
in
2015
more
than
950
million
records
were
protected
D.
there
is
no
way
to
protect
our
private
information
细节理解题(网式)
Key
words
Scan
and
locate
不厌其烦
先题后文
Some
networks
are
better
protected
than
others
because
encryption
(加密)methods
are
used.
Therefore,
they
are
safer
than
others.
But
a
survey
in
2015
showed
that
more
than
950
million
records
were
not
protected,
including
addresses,
emails,
birth
dates,
phone
numbers,
passwords
and
so
on.
These
open
WiFi
networks
are
really
not
safe,
because
it
is
very
easy
for
hackers
(黑客)
to
break
into
the
operating
system
and
get
people's
private
information.
Tips:1.精读
时,圈出关键词如:代词、名词、动词等
2.
认真阅读前后句,弄清逻辑关系,如:
转折关系:前后意思相反或矛盾
指代关系:前后代词名词指代一致
因果关系:前后因果关系
顺承关系:前后行为有时间的先后
All
over
the
world
the
need
for
more
laptops
and
computers
increases
each
year.
Networks
have
been
part
of
our
life.
Probably
everyone
with
a
portable
device
(移动设备}
has
once
logged
on
to
a
public
WiFi
network
without
paying
for
it,
while
they
are
having
a
coffee,
on
a
train,
in
a
shopping
mall
or
at
a
hotel.
However,
is
this
kind
of
public
WiFi
network
safe?
Some
networks
are
better
protected
than
others
because
encryption
(加密)methods
are
used.
Therefore,
they
are
safer
than
others.
But
a
survey
in
2015
showed
that
more
than
950
million
records
were
not
protected,
including
addresses,
emails,
birth
dates,
phone
numbers,
passwords
and
so
on.
These
open
WiFi
networks
are
really
not
safe,
because
it
is
very
easy
for
hackers
(黑客)
to
break
into
the
operating
system
and
get
people's
private
information.
Most
smartphones
and
laptops,
by
themselves,
search
and
connect
to
WiFi
networks.
They
usually
prefer
a
network
with
a
connection
that
has
been
used
before.
Hackers'
devices
are
able
to
record
these
searches
and
look
like
the
trusted
WiFi
networks.
When
these
smartphones
and
laptops
log
on
to
the
networks
which
are
not
real,
hackers
can
easily
steal
their
private
information.
So
next
time,
when
we
want
to
use
our
laptops
or
our
smartphones
in
public
places
which
offer
free
WiFi
networks,please
think
it
twice
or
take
safe
measures
before
using
them.
3.
Hackers
would
probably
get
the
following
EXCEPT_______when
we
connect
our
laptops
or
smartphones
to
a
public
WiFi
network.
A.
our
birth
dates
B.
our
passwords
C.
our
phone
numbers
D.
our
smartphones
细节理解题(点式)
Key
words
Scan
and
locate
先题后文
C
All
over
the
world
the
need
for
more
laptops
and
computers
increases
each
year.
Networks
have
been
part
of
our
life.
Probably
everyone
with
a
portable
device
(移动设备}
has
once
logged
on
to
a
public
WiFi
network
without
paying
for
it,
while
they
are
having
a
coffee,
on
a
train,
in
a
shopping
mall
or
at
a
hotel.
However,
is
this
kind
of
public
WiFi
network
safe?
Some
networks
are
better
protected
than
others
because
encryption
(加密)methods
are
used.
Therefore,
they
are
safer
than
others.
But
a
survey
in
2015
showed
that
more
than
950
million
records
were
not
protected,
including
addresses,
emails,
birth
dates,
phone
numbers,
passwords
and
so
on.
These
open
WiFi
networks
are
really
not
safe,
because
it
is
very
easy
for
hackers
(黑客)
to
break
into
the
operating
system
and
get
people's
private
information.
Most
smartphones
and
laptops,
by
themselves,
search
and
connect
to
WiFi
networks.
They
usually
prefer
a
network
with
a
connection
that
has
been
used
before.
Hackers'
devices
are
able
to
record
these
searches
and
look
like
the
trusted
WiFi
networks.
When
these
smartphones
and
laptops
log
on
to
the
networks
which
are
not
real,
hackers
can
easily
steal
their
private
information.
So
next
time,
when
we
want
to
use
our
laptops
or
our
smartphones
in
public
places
which
offer
free
WiFi
networks,please
think
it
twice
or
take
safe
measures
before
using
them.
4.
Which
of
the
following
can
be
the
best
title
of
this
passage?
A.
Don't
Use
Public
WiFi
Networks
B.
Why
the
Public
WiFi
Networks
a
Possible
Danger
C.
We
Needn't
Protect
Our
Private
Information
D.
Why
Hackers
Break
into
the
Operating
System
主旨大意(标题)
Key
words
逆转思维
论点
论据
结论
B
Safety
and
First
Aid
人与自我
自我保护
2018南充中考题
What
should
you
do
if
there's
an
earthquake
at
school?
How
can
you
protect
yourself
when
you
are
caught
in
a
stampede(踩踏)?
March
25
this
year
provides
you
with
a
good
chance
to
learn
about
safety.
This
day
is
called
the
National
Day
of
Education
on
the
Safety
of
Elementary
and
Middle
School
Students(NDESEMSS)(全国中小学生安全教育日).
The
theme
of
the
day
this
year
is
to
give
students
more
knowledge
about
safety
and
make
sure
their
lives
safe.
A
survey
done
by
the
China
Youth
and
Children
Research
Center
showed
that
school
accidents
kill
more
elementary
and
middle
school
students
than
anything
else.
The
main
accidents
come
from
stampedes,
earthquakes,
fires
and
sports
injuries(伤害).
What
can
we
do
to
keep
ourselves
safe?
Staying
calm(镇静)
is
the
first
and
most
important
rule
when
facing
accidents.
But
different
accidents
have
different
self?protection
advice.
A
stampede
is
possible
anywhere.
The
larger
a
human
crowd
gets,
the
more
likely
stampedes
become.
When
students
around
you
begin
to
push,
stand
still
and
try
to
hold
onto
something,
or
stay
in
a
corner
until
the
crowd
leaves.
If
you
fall
down
in
a
moving
crowd,
cover
your
head
with
both
hands.
Lean
to
one
side,
curl
up
your
body
and
bend
your
legs.
Earthquakes
are
common
natural
disasters(灾难).
When
you
feel
the
ground
shake,
drop
down,
take
cover
under
a
desk
and
hold
on.
You
should
stay
indoors
until
the
shaking
stops.
If
you
are
outdoors,
don't
stay
near
buildings,
trees
or
power
lines.
When
there's
a
fire,
follow
the
teachers'
instructions,
leave
the
classroom
quickly
and
use
a
piece
of
cloth
to
cover
your
mouth
and
nose
so
that
you
don't
breathe
in
smoke.
1.
What's
the
theme
of
NDESEMSS
this
year?
A.
To
give
students
more
knowledge
about
safety
and
make
sure
their
lives
safe.
B.
To
give
students
more
knowledge
about
health
and
make
sure
they
eat
healthily.
C.
To
give
students
more
knowledge
about
science
and
make
their
study
better.
D.
To
give
students
more
knowledge
about
accidents
and
make
them
run
away.
细节理解题(点式)
Key
words
Scan
and
locate
先题后文
A
What
should
you
do
if
there's
an
earthquake
at
school?
How
can
you
protect
yourself
when
you
are
caught
in
a
stampede(踩踏)?
March
25
this
year
provides
you
with
a
good
chance
to
learn
about
safety.
This
day
is
called
the
National
Day
of
Education
on
the
Safety
of
Elementary
and
Middle
School
Students(NDESEMSS)(全国中小学生安全教育日).
The
theme
of
the
day
this
year
is
to
give
students
more
knowledge
about
safety
and
make
sure
their
lives
safe.
A
survey
done
by
the
China
Youth
and
Children
Research
Center
showed
that
school
accidents
kill
more
elementary
and
middle
school
students
than
anything
else.
The
main
accidents
come
from
stampedes,
earthquakes,
fires
and
sports
injuries(伤害).
What
can
we
do
to
keep
ourselves
safe?
Staying
calm(镇静)
is
the
first
and
most
important
rule
when
facing
accidents.
But
different
accidents
have
different
self?protection
advice.
A
stampede
is
possible
anywhere.
The
larger
a
human
crowd
gets,
the
more
likely
stampedes
become.
When
students
around
you
begin
to
push,
stand
still
and
try
to
hold
onto
something,
or
stay
in
a
corner
until
the
crowd
leaves.
If
you
fall
down
in
a
moving
crowd,
cover
your
head
with
both
hands.
Lean
to
one
side,
curl
up
your
body
and
bend
your
legs.
Earthquakes
are
common
natural
disasters(灾难).
When
you
feel
the
ground
shake,
drop
down,
take
cover
under
a
desk
and
hold
on.
You
should
stay
indoors
until
the
shaking
stops.
If
you
are
outdoors,
don't
stay
near
buildings,
trees
or
power
lines.
When
there's
a
fire,
follow
the
teachers'
instructions,
leave
the
classroom
quickly
and
use
a
piece
of
cloth
to
cover
your
mouth
and
nose
so
that
you
don't
breathe
in
smoke.
2.
What
should
you
do
first
when
accidents
happen
according
to
this
passage?
A.
Run
away.
B.
Stand
there.
C.
Keep
calm.
D.
Cry
loudly.
细节理解题(点式)
Key
words
Scan
and
locate
先题后文
C
What
should
you
do
if
there's
an
earthquake
at
school?
How
can
you
protect
yourself
when
you
are
caught
in
a
stampede(踩踏)?
March
25
this
year
provides
you
with
a
good
chance
to
learn
about
safety.
This
day
is
called
the
National
Day
of
Education
on
the
Safety
of
Elementary
and
Middle
School
Students(NDESEMSS)(全国中小学生安全教育日).
The
theme
of
the
day
this
year
is
to
give
students
more
knowledge
about
safety
and
make
sure
their
lives
safe.
A
survey
done
by
the
China
Youth
and
Children
Research
Center
showed
that
school
accidents
kill
more
elementary
and
middle
school
students
than
anything
else.
The
main
accidents
come
from
stampedes,
earthquakes,
fires
and
sports
injuries(伤害).
What
can
we
do
to
keep
ourselves
safe?
Staying
calm(镇静)
is
the
first
and
most
important
rule
when
facing
accidents.
But
different
accidents
have
different
self?protection
advice.
A
stampede
is
possible
anywhere.
The
larger
a
human
crowd
gets,
the
more
likely
stampedes
become.
When
students
around
you
begin
to
push,
stand
still
and
try
to
hold
onto
something,
or
stay
in
a
corner
until
the
crowd
leaves.
If
you
fall
down
in
a
moving
crowd,
cover
your
head
with
both
hands.
Lean
to
one
side,
curl
up
your
body
and
bend
your
legs.
Earthquakes
are
common
natural
disasters(灾难).
When
you
feel
the
ground
shake,
drop
down,
take
cover
under
a
desk
and
hold
on.
You
should
stay
indoors
until
the
shaking
stops.
If
you
are
outdoors,
don't
stay
near
buildings,
trees
or
power
lines.
When
there's
a
fire,
follow
the
teachers'
instructions,
leave
the
classroom
quickly
and
use
a
piece
of
cloth
to
cover
your
mouth
and
nose
so
that
you
don't
breathe
in
smoke.
3.
According
to
this
passage,
which
of
the
following
is
TRUE?
A.
Car
accidents
kill
the
most
elementary
and
middle
school
students
of
all
accidents.
B.
When
there's
a
fire,
you
should
use
cloth
to
cover
your
mouth
and
nose.
C.
If
you
fall
down
in
a
moving
crowd,
you
can
do
nothing
but
wait
there.
D.
When
an
earthquake
happens,
you
should
stay
near
buildings
or
trees.
细节理解题(网式)
Key
words
先题后文
不厌其烦
B
What
should
you
do
if
there's
an
earthquake
at
school?
How
can
you
protect
yourself
when
you
are
caught
in
a
stampede(踩踏)?
March
25
this
year
provides
you
with
a
good
chance
to
learn
about
safety.
This
day
is
called
the
National
Day
of
Education
on
the
Safety
of
Elementary
and
Middle
School
Students(NDESEMSS)(全国中小学生安全教育日).
The
theme
of
the
day
this
year
is
to
give
students
more
knowledge
about
safety
and
make
sure
their
lives
safe.
A
survey
done
by
the
China
Youth
and
Children
Research
Center
showed
that
school
accidents
kill
more
elementary
and
middle
school
students
than
anything
else.
The
main
accidents
come
from
stampedes,
earthquakes,
fires
and
sports
injuries(伤害).
What
can
we
do
to
keep
ourselves
safe?
Staying
calm(镇静)
is
the
first
and
most
important
rule
when
facing
accidents.
But
different
accidents
have
different
self?protection
advice.
A
stampede
is
possible
anywhere.
The
larger
a
human
crowd
gets,
the
more
likely
stampedes
become.
When
students
around
you
begin
to
push,
stand
still
and
try
to
hold
onto
something,
or
stay
in
a
corner
until
the
crowd
leaves.
If
you
fall
down
in
a
moving
crowd,
cover
your
head
with
both
hands.
Lean
to
one
side,
curl
up
your
body
and
bend
your
legs.
Earthquakes
are
common
natural
disasters(灾难).
When
you
feel
the
ground
shake,
drop
down,
take
cover
under
a
desk
and
hold
on.
You
should
stay
indoors
until
the
shaking
stops.
If
you
are
outdoors,
don't
stay
near
buildings,
trees
or
power
lines.
When
there's
a
fire,
follow
the
teachers'
instructions,
leave
the
classroom
quickly
and
use
a
piece
of
cloth
to
cover
your
mouth
and
nose
so
that
you
don't
breathe
in
smoke.
4.
What's
the
best
title
for
this
passage?
A.
Be
afraid
of
accidents
B.
The
earthquake
is
coming
C.
Run
away
from
accidents
D.
How
to
protect
yourself
Key
words
Scan
and
locate
主旨大意(标题)
逆转思维
说明文---------主题句(首-中-尾)
主题句出现在文章或段落开头,先提出主题,随之用细节来解释,支撑或发展主题句所表达的主题思想
D
What
should
you
do
if
there's
an
earthquake
at
school?
How
can
you
protect
yourself
when
you
are
caught
in
a
stampede(踩踏)?
March
25
this
year
provides
you
with
a
good
chance
to
learn
about
safety.
This
day
is
called
the
National
Day
of
Education
on
the
Safety
of
Elementary
and
Middle
School
Students(NDESEMSS)(全国中小学生安全教育日).
The
theme
of
the
day
this
year
is
to
give
students
more
knowledge
about
safety
and
make
sure
their
lives
safe.
A
survey
done
by
the
China
Youth
and
Children
Research
Center
showed
that
school
accidents
kill
more
elementary
and
middle
school
students
than
anything
else.
The
main
accidents
come
from
stampedes,
earthquakes,
fires
and
sports
injuries(伤害).
What
can
we
do
to
keep
ourselves
safe?
Staying
calm(镇静)
is
the
first
and
most
important
rule
when
facing
accidents.
But
different
accidents
have
different
self?protection
advice.
A
stampede
is
possible
anywhere.
The
larger
a
human
crowd
gets,
the
more
likely
stampedes
become.
When
students
around
you
begin
to
push,
stand
still
and
try
to
hold
onto
something,
or
stay
in
a
corner
until
the
crowd
leaves.
If
you
fall
down
in
a
moving
crowd,
cover
your
head
with
both
hands.
Lean
to
one
side,
curl
up
your
body
and
bend
your
legs.
Earthquakes
are
common
natural
disasters(灾难).
When
you
feel
the
ground
shake,
drop
down,
take
cover
under
a
desk
and
hold
on.
You
should
stay
indoors
until
the
shaking
stops.
If
you
are
outdoors,
don't
stay
near
buildings,
trees
or
power
lines.
When
there's
a
fire,
follow
the
teachers'
instructions,
leave
the
classroom
quickly
and
use
a
piece
of
cloth
to
cover
your
mouth
and
nose
so
that
you
don't
breathe
in
smoke.
5.
If
the
writer
continues
to
write
this
passage,
what
will
he
write
about?
A.
The
changes
of
fires.
B.
The
reasons
of
accidents.
C.
Sports
injuries.
D.
Smoking
disadvantages
推理判断题(结构)
Key
words
C
.Which
of
the
following
best
shows
the
structure
of
the
passage?
Para.
1
Para.
3
Para.
2
Para.
4
Para.
5
Para.
6
Para.
7
Paragraph
structure
Safety
and
First
Aid
人与自我
自我保护
2018南充中考题
2020新冠肺炎
Zhang
dingyu,
the
director
of
Wuhan
Jinyintan
Hospital,
leads
over
600
doctors
and
nurses
fighting
against
the
Novel
coronavirus
pneumonia(新型冠状病毒肺炎),
which
has
caused
hundreds
of
deaths
in
central
China’s
Hubei
Province.
As
Zhang
led
over
600
doctors
and
nurses
fighting
the
disease,
his
strange
way
of
walking
shocked
his
colleagues.
He
finally
admitted
that
he
had
fallen
ill
with
ALS(渐冻症)since
October
2018
after
constant
researches.
ALS
is
a
disease
that
gradually
blocks
the
connection
between
brain
and
body.
People
with
ALS
become
partially
paralyzed(瘫痪的)leading
to
respiratory(呼吸系统的)failure.
While
working
with
handicapped(瘸的)legs,
his
wife
was
confirmed
to
get
infected
with
the
virus
after
working
in
another
hospital.
The
bad
news
brought
him
to
his
knees,
and
he
cried
for
the
first
time
after
the
virus
broke
out.
Zhang
could
only
find
time
to
visit
his
wife
until
three
days
after
she
got
admitted
to
the
hospital.
Even
then
he
could
only
stay
for
30
minutes.
Fortunately,
the
good
news
came
that
his
wife
had
recovered
ten
days
after
treatment.
Zhang,
57,
has
offered
medical
services
along
with
Chinese
medical
teams
to
Algeria
and
Pakistan.
Three
days
after
the
earthquake
hit
central
Sichuan
Province
in
2008,Zhang
entered
the
city
with
his
medical
team
members
to
offer
help.
“Life
is
always
short.
I
need
to
do
more
to
finish
the
things
that
I
might
leave
behind,
then
I
would
leave
without
too
many
regrets,”
Zhang
said.
“We
are
at
the
center
of
a
storm,
so
we
need
to
give
all
we
have
to
protect
our
city,
and
our
Wuhan
people,”
Zhang
said.
1.What
is
TRUE
about
Zhang
Dingyu?
A.
His
colleagues
had
known
his
health
condition
before.
B.
His
wife
worked
in
the
same
hospital
as
him.
C.
He
treated
people
injured
in
earthquakes
in
Sichuan.
D.
He
retired
from
the
hospital
before
the
outbreak
of
the
virus.
细节理解题(网式)
先题后文
不厌其烦
Key
words
Scan
and
locate
C
Zhang
dingyu,
the
director
of
Wuhan
Jinyintan
Hospital,
leads
over
600
doctors
and
nurses
fighting
against
the
Novel
coronavirus
pneumonia(新型冠状病毒肺炎),
which
has
caused
hundreds
of
deaths
in
central
China’s
Hubei
Province.
As
Zhang
led
over
600
doctors
and
nurses
fighting
the
disease,
his
strange
way
of
walking
shocked
hiscolleagues.
He
finally
admitted
that
he
had
fallen
ill
with
ALS(渐冻症)since
October
2018
after
constant
researches.
ALS
is
a
disease
that
gradually
blocks
the
connection
between
brain
and
body.
People
with
ALS
become
partially
paralyzed(瘫痪的)leading
to
respiratory(呼吸系统的)failure.
While
working
with
handicapped(瘸的)legs,
his
wife
was
confirmed
to
get
infected
with
the
virus
after
working
in
another
hospital.
The
bad
news
brought
him
to
his
knees,
and
he
cried
for
the
first
time
after
the
virus
broke
out.
Zhang
could
only
find
time
to
visit
his
wife
until
three
days
after
she
got
admitted
to
the
hospital.
Even
then
he
could
only
stay
for
30
minutes.
Fortunately,
the
good
news
came
that
his
wife
had
recovered
ten
days
after
treatment.
Zhang,
57,
has
offered
medical
services
along
with
Chinese
medical
teams
to
Algeria
and
Pakistan.
Three
days
after
the
earthquake
hit
central
Sichuan
Province
in
2008,Zhang
entered
the
city
with
his
medical
team
members
to
offer
help.
“Life
is
always
short.
I
need
to
do
more
to
finish
the
things
that
I
might
leave
behind,
then
I
would
leave
without
too
many
regrets,”
Zhang
said.
“We
are
at
the
center
of
a
storm,
so
we
need
to
give
all
we
have
to
protect
our
city,
and
our
Wuhan
people,”
Zhang
said.
2.We
can
learn
from
the
passage
that
Zhang
Dingyu
is
a
______man.
A.
terrible
B.
serious
C.
thoughtful
D.
responsible
推理判断题
由里及外
排除法
D
Zhang
dingyu,
the
director
of
Wuhan
Jinyintan
Hospital,
leads
over
600
doctors
and
nurses
fighting
against
the
Novel
coronavirus
pneumonia(新型冠状病毒肺炎),
which
has
caused
hundreds
of
deaths
in
central
China’s
Hubei
Province.
As
Zhang
led
over
600
doctors
and
nurses
fighting
the
disease,
his
strange
way
of
walking
shocked
hiscolleagues.
He
finally
admitted
that
he
had
fallen
ill
with
ALS(渐冻症)since
October
2018
after
constant
researches.
ALS
is
a
disease
that
gradually
blocks
the
connection
between
brain
and
body.
People
with
ALS
become
partially
paralyzed(瘫痪的)leading
to
respiratory(呼吸系统的)failure.
While
working
with
handicapped(瘸的)legs,
his
wife
was
confirmed
to
get
infected
with
the
virus
after
working
in
another
hospital.
The
bad
news
brought
him
to
his
knees,
and
he
cried
for
the
first
time
after
the
virus
broke
out.
Zhang
could
only
find
time
to
visit
his
wife
until
three
days
after
she
got
admitted
to
the
hospital.
Even
then
he
could
only
stay
for
30
minutes.
Fortunately,
the
good
news
came
that
his
wife
had
recovered
ten
days
after
treatment.
Zhang,
57,
has
offered
medical
services
along
with
Chinese
medical
teams
to
Algeria
and
Pakistan.
Three
days
after
the
earthquake
hit
central
Sichuan
Province
in
2008,Zhang
entered
the
city
with
his
medical
team
members
to
offer
help.
“Life
is
always
short.
I
need
to
do
more
to
finish
the
things
that
I
might
leave
behind,
then
I
would
leave
without
too
many
regrets,”
Zhang
said.
“We
are
at
the
center
of
a
storm,
so
we
need
to
give
all
we
have
to
protect
our
city,
and
our
Wuhan
people,”
Zhang
said.
3.What
does
Zhang
Dingyu
mean
in
the
last
paragraph?
A.
He
wants
to
realize
his
dream.
B.
He
is
determined
to
fight
the
disease.
C.
He
regrets
not
being
able
to
do
more
for
his
patients.
D.
He
will
soon
leave
his
position.
推理判断题
由里及外
Scan
and
locate
B
Zhang
dingyu,
the
director
of
Wuhan
Jinyintan
Hospital,
leads
over
600
doctors
and
nurses
fighting
against
the
Novel
coronavirus
pneumonia(新型冠状病毒肺炎),
which
has
caused
hundreds
of
deaths
in
central
China’s
Hubei
Province.
As
Zhang
led
over
600
doctors
and
nurses
fighting
the
disease,
his
strange
way
of
walking
shocked
hiscolleagues.
He
finally
admitted
that
he
had
fallen
ill
with
ALS(渐冻症)since
October
2018
after
constant
researches.
ALS
is
a
disease
that
gradually
blocks
the
connection
between
brain
and
body.
People
with
ALS
become
partially
paralyzed(瘫痪的)leading
to
respiratory(呼吸系统的)failure.
While
working
with
handicapped(瘸的)legs,
his
wife
was
confirmed
to
get
infected
with
the
virus
after
working
in
another
hospital.
The
bad
news
brought
him
to
his
knees,
and
he
cried
for
the
first
time
after
the
virus
broke
out.
Zhang
could
only
find
time
to
visit
his
wife
until
three
days
after
she
got
admitted
to
the
hospital.
Even
then
he
could
only
stay
for
30
minutes.
Fortunately,
the
good
news
came
that
his
wife
had
recovered
ten
days
after
treatment.
Zhang,
57,
has
offered
medical
services
along
with
Chinese
medical
teams
to
Algeria
and
Pakistan.
Three
days
after
the
earthquake
hit
central
Sichuan
Province
in
2008,Zhang
entered
the
city
with
his
medical
team
members
to
offer
help.
“Life
is
always
short.
I
need
to
do
more
to
finish
the
things
that
I
might
leave
behind,
then
I
would
leave
without
too
many
regrets,”
Zhang
said.
“We
are
at
the
center
of
a
storm,
so
we
need
to
give
all
we
have
to
protect
our
city,
and
our
Wuhan
people,”
Zhang
said.
4.This
passage
mainly
talks
about______.
A.
Zhang
Dingyu’s
story
of
fighting
against
the
Novel
coronavirus
pneumonia
B.
Zhang
Dingyu’s
story
with
his
wife
C.
how
to
prevent
the
Novel
coronavirus
pneumonia
D.
Zhang
Dingyu’s
story
with
his
colleges
主旨大意
逆转思维
A
Safety
and
First
Aid
人与自然
自然灾害与防护
2018江苏盐城中考题
Nature’s
warnings
When
the
sky
suddenly
turns
dark
and
the
wind
is
strong,
watch
out!
A
dangerous
storm
might
be
coming.
Storms
are
scary.
Watch
for
flashes
of
lightning.
Listen
for
thunder.
If
nature
sends
these
warnings,
don't
wait
for
rain.
Act
right
away
to
keep
safe.
Safety
Steps
At
the
first
flash
of
lightning,
quickly
get
inside
a
building
or
a
car.
Do
not
go
into
a
shed
(棚)for
protection.
It
is
not
closed
like
a
building,
so
it
is
not
safe.
Even
after
you
are
indoors,
be
careful.
It
is
not
smart
to
go
near
doors
and
windows.
They
can
blow
in
or
break.
A
room
with
no
windows
is
the
safest
place
to
be.
Do
not
wash
your
hands
during
a
storm.
Do
not
use
anything
that
runs
on
electricity
either.
Water
and
electrical
lines
are
like
roads
for
lightning.
Even
if
you
really
want
to
play
computer
games,
don't!
It
is
better
to
be
bored
than
to
risk
getting
hurt.
Try
reading
a
book
instead.
Reading
is
more
fun
than
playing
computer
games.
If
you
can’t
get
to
somewhere
safe,
stay
out
in
the
open.
You
may
feel
safe
under
a
tree,
but
that
is
not
a
good
place
to
be.
Lightning
is
pulling
toward
tall
poles
and
trees.
Stay
down
in
an
open
space
and
cover
your
ears
to
protect
them.
Loud
thunder
can
damage
your
hearing.
Lightning
Strikes
Lightning
does
not
strike
people
very
often.
It
is
not
likely
that
you
will
ever
see
that
happen.
If
you
do,
call
1-2-0.
Only
trained
emergency
workers
should
care
for
a
person
who
has
been
hit
by
lighting.
If
you
follow
these
rules,
you
should
stay
safe
during
a
storm.
1.
From
Paragraph
I,
we
learn
that
_________.
A.
storms
are
frightening
and
harmful
B.
storms
often
come
without
warnings
C.
people
should
wait
and
watch
lightning
D.
people
should
take
action
after
the
storm
细节理解题
Locate
and
skim
先题后文
Key
words
A
Nature’s
warnings
When
the
sky
suddenly
turns
dark
and
the
wind
is
strong,
watch
out!
A
dangerous
storm
might
be
coming.
Storms
are
scary.
Watch
for
flashes
of
lightning.
Listen
for
thunder.
If
nature
sends
these
warnings,
don't
wait
for
rain.
Act
right
away
to
keep
safe.
Safety
Steps
At
the
first
flash
of
lightning,
quickly
get
inside
a
building
or
a
car.
Do
not
go
into
a
shed
(棚)for
protection.
It
is
not
closed
like
a
building,
so
it
is
not
safe.
Even
after
you
are
indoors,
be
careful.
It
is
not
smart
to
go
near
doors
and
windows.
They
can
blow
in
or
break.
A
room
with
no
windows
is
the
safest
place
to
be.
Do
not
wash
your
hands
during
a
storm.
Do
not
use
anything
that
runs
on
electricity
either.
Water
and
electrical
lines
are
like
roads
for
lightning.
Even
if
you
really
want
to
play
computer
games,
don't!
It
is
better
to
be
bored
than
to
risk
getting
hurt.
Try
reading
a
book
instead.
Reading
is
more
fun
than
playing
computer
games.
If
you
can’t
get
to
somewhere
safe,
stay
out
in
the
open.
You
may
feel
safe
under
a
tree,
but
that
is
not
a
good
place
to
be.
Lightning
is
pulling
toward
tall
poles
and
trees.
Stay
down
in
an
open
space
and
cover
your
ears
to
protect
them.
Loud
thunder
can
damage
your
hearing.
Lightning
Strikes
Lightning
does
not
strike
people
very
often.
It
is
not
likely
that
you
will
ever
see
that
happen.
If
you
do,
call
1-2-0.
Only
trained
emergency
workers
should
care
for
a
person
who
has
been
hit
by
lighting.
If
you
follow
these
rules,
you
should
stay
safe
during
a
storm.
2.
The
underlined
word
"It"
in
Paragraph
2
probably
means
______.
A.
a
building
B.
a
car
C.
a
room
D.
a
shed
词义猜测题
Scan
and
locate
胆大心细
D
Nature’s
warnings
When
the
sky
suddenly
turns
dark
and
the
wind
is
strong,
watch
out!
A
dangerous
storm
might
be
coming.
Storms
are
scary.
Watch
for
flashes
of
lightning.
Listen
for
thunder.
If
nature
sends
these
warnings,
don't
wait
for
rain.
Act
right
away
to
keep
safe.
Safety
Steps
At
the
first
flash
of
lightning,
quickly
get
inside
a
building
or
a
car.
Do
not
go
into
a
shed
(棚)for
protection.
It
is
not
closed
like
a
building,
so
it
is
not
safe.
Even
after
you
are
indoors,
be
careful.
It
is
not
smart
to
go
near
doors
and
windows.
They
can
blow
in
or
break.
A
room
with
no
windows
is
the
safest
place
to
be.
Do
not
wash
your
hands
during
a
storm.
Do
not
use
anything
that
runs
on
electricity
either.
Water
and
electrical
lines
are
like
roads
for
lightning.
Even
if
you
really
want
to
play
computer
games,
don't!
It
is
better
to
be
bored
than
to
risk
getting
hurt.
Try
reading
a
book
instead.
Reading
is
more
fun
than
playing
computer
games.
If
you
can’t
get
to
somewhere
safe,
stay
out
in
the
open.
You
may
feel
safe
under
a
tree,
but
that
is
not
a
good
place
to
be.
Lightning
is
pulling
toward
tall
poles
and
trees.
Stay
down
in
an
open
space
and
cover
your
ears
to
protect
them.
Loud
thunder
can
damage
your
hearing.
Lightning
Strikes
Lightning
does
not
strike
people
very
often.
It
is
not
likely
that
you
will
ever
see
that
happen.
If
you
do,
call
1-2-0.
Only
trained
emergency
workers
should
care
for
a
person
who
has
been
hit
by
lighting.
If
you
follow
these
rules,
you
should
stay
safe
during
a
storm.
3.
During
a
storm
you
had
better
_______.
A.
use
a
computer
for
a
while
B.
listen
for
thunder
by
a
window
C.
leave
the
room
and
stay
out
D.
find
a
closed
or
an
open
place
细节理解题(网式)
Scan
and
locate
先题后文
不厌其烦
Key
words
排除法
D
Nature’s
warnings
When
the
sky
suddenly
turns
dark
and
the
wind
is
strong,
watch
out!
A
dangerous
storm
might
be
coming.
Storms
are
scary.
Watch
for
flashes
of
lightning.
Listen
for
thunder.
If
nature
sends
these
warnings,
don't
wait
for
rain.
Act
right
away
to
keep
safe.
Safety
Steps
At
the
first
flash
of
lightning,
quickly
get
inside
a
building
or
a
car.
Do
not
go
into
a
shed
(棚)for
protection.
It
is
not
closed
like
a
building,
so
it
is
not
safe.
Even
after
you
are
indoors,
be
careful.
It
is
not
smart
to
go
near
doors
and
windows.
They
can
blow
in
or
break.
A
room
with
no
windows
is
the
safest
place
to
be.
Do
not
wash
your
hands
during
a
storm.
Do
not
use
anything
that
runs
on
electricity
either.
Water
and
electrical
lines
are
like
roads
for
lightning.
Even
if
you
really
want
to
play
computer
games,
don't!
It
is
better
to
be
bored
than
to
risk
getting
hurt.
Try
reading
a
book
instead.
Reading
is
more
fun
than
playing
computer
games.
If
you
can’t
get
to
somewhere
safe,
stay
out
in
the
open.
You
may
feel
safe
under
a
tree,
but
that
is
not
a
good
place
to
be.
Lightning
is
pulling
toward
tall
poles
and
trees.
Stay
down
in
an
open
space
and
cover
your
ears
to
protect
them.
Loud
thunder
can
damage
your
hearing.
Lightning
Strikes
Lightning
does
not
strike
people
very
often.
It
is
not
likely
that
you
will
ever
see
that
happen.
If
you
do,
call
1-2-0.
Only
trained
emergency
workers
should
care
for
a
person
who
has
been
hit
by
lighting.
If
you
follow
these
rules,
you
should
stay
safe
during
a
storm.
4.
If
a
person
is
hit
by
lightning,
you
should
_________.
A
call
for
emergency
help
B.
stay
down
in
a
safe
space
C.
move
him
or
her
to
safety
D.
cover
his
or
her
ears
quickly
细节理解题
Scan
and
locate
先题后文
Key
words
A
Nature’s
warnings
When
the
sky
suddenly
turns
dark
and
the
wind
is
strong,
watch
out!
A
dangerous
storm
might
be
coming.
Storms
are
scary.
Watch
for
flashes
of
lightning.
Listen
for
thunder.
If
nature
sends
these
warnings,
don't
wait
for
rain.
Act
right
away
to
keep
safe.
Safety
Steps
At
the
first
flash
of
lightning,
quickly
get
inside
a
building
or
a
car.
Do
not
go
into
a
shed
(棚)for
protection.
It
is
not
closed
like
a
building,
so
it
is
not
safe.
Even
after
you
are
indoors,
be
careful.
It
is
not
smart
to
go
near
doors
and
windows.
They
can
blow
in
or
break.
A
room
with
no
windows
is
the
safest
place
to
be.
Do
not
wash
your
hands
during
a
storm.
Do
not
use
anything
that
runs
on
electricity
either.
Water
and
electrical
lines
are
like
roads
for
lightning.
Even
if
you
really
want
to
play
computer
games,
don't!
It
is
better
to
be
bored
than
to
risk
getting
hurt.
Try
reading
a
book
instead.
Reading
is
more
fun
than
playing
computer
games.
If
you
can’t
get
to
somewhere
safe,
stay
out
in
the
open.
You
may
feel
safe
under
a
tree,
but
that
is
not
a
good
place
to
be.
Lightning
is
pulling
toward
tall
poles
and
trees.
Stay
down
in
an
open
space
and
cover
your
ears
to
protect
them.
Loud
thunder
can
damage
your
hearing.
Lightning
Strikes
Lightning
does
not
strike
people
very
often.
It
is
not
likely
that
you
will
ever
see
that
happen.
If
you
do,
call
1-2-0.
Only
trained
emergency
workers
should
care
for
a
person
who
has
been
hit
by
lighting.
If
you
follow
these
rules,
you
should
stay
safe
during
a
storm.
5.
The
best
title
for
the
passage
is
__________.
A.
Training
Steps
B.
Home
Rules
C.
Natural
Order
D.
Storm
Safety
文章主旨题
逆转思维
Key
words
D
Summary
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Share
what
you
have
learnt
today
with
classmates.
Homework:
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话题任务单(阅读课)
好词好句
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YOU!
标题导读,启动思维的英语阅读活动
解读标题,启动思维
评价标题,提升思维
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八年级上册
Unit
2
Topic
3
Section
C
Keeping
healthy
Unit4
Topic2
Section
C
How
to
protect
yourself
in
the
earthquake
Unit
4
Topic3
Section
C
The
Internet
八年级下册
Unti6Topic3
Section
C
The
bicycles
九年级上册
Unit4Topic3
Section
C
The
importance
of
computers
Book
I
Unit4
Earthquakes
A
night
the
Earth
didn’t
sleep