2022年中考英语复习之挑战压轴题(阅读理解):选句补全短文(含答案)

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2022年中考英语复习之挑战压轴题(阅读理解):选句补全短文
不食嗟来之食翻译一.选句补全短文(共10小题)
1.(2020•成都)
Clo friendsthink alike
    "What!YoutooI believed I was the only one. "Have you ever said something like this to someone?(1     
    It ems that similarity often helps form friendshipThe Greek thinker Aristotle once said, "People regard friendship as a matter of similaritythey say that we love tho who are like ourlves"2      Scientists from University of California said friends have similar behaviorsScientific American reported
    The scientists invited 42 university students to take part in a testEach student watched the same t of videoswhich included a comedya discussion and a soccer match. (3
     According to their scansfriends who watched the same video reacted in similar waysSimilar parts of their brains lit up while watching the videosespecially parts that are connected with motivation(动机),learning and memory.(4     
试卷讲评课教案
    "Seeing one's friends have similar behaviors will reinforce(强化)one's own valuesopinionsand interests, "lead scientist Carolyn Parkinson told Business Insider.(5      Scientists from the University of LeipzigGermanyfound that friendship is also bad on how physically clo you are to someoneThe scientists did a test with firstyear college students the first time they met in classIn this teststudents who sat in neighboring ats were more likely to become friends
 
ANowthere is some science behind this idea
BIf soyou may have ended up becoming friends with this person
CFriends share a lot of similaritiesthough there are some differences
DBut brain similarity is not the only thing that can result in friendship
EHowever上环后要注意什么people who weren't friends had different reactions to the same videos
FAt the same timescientists scanned their brains and recorded their brain activity
2.(2021打铁花是什么•济南模拟)Some believe that people are either smart or dumb. And if they are smart, everything is easy for them. (1      But they can improve the skills they have and develop new ones. What's your opinion
    In fact, this is related to one's mindt (思维模式). Dr. Carol Dweck, a psychology (心理学)professor at Stanford University幼儿数学教案, has discovered that people with a fixed mindt solve problems in
a much different way from tho with a growth mindt
    王二小的故事简短Dr. Dweck found people with a fixed mindt care about grades. When they make mistakes
they think it means they're not smart. (2      They're afraid of challenges
becau if they don't do well, they may look dumb. People with a growth mindt, on the other
hand, care about learning, not grades. They learn from mistakes by trying different ways to solve
problems or asking for help
    (3).      They discovered that students with a growth mindt do better in
math; tho with a fixed mindt do wor. Why? Kids with both mindts do well in primary
school, but middle school math is much harder. So while the growthmindt kids embrace (拥抱)
the challenge and work harder, the fixedmindt kids may just give up.(4     
    But Dweck's team discovered something even more important than that. They found that, with
some work, kids can choo to have a growth mindt and do better in school. Everyo
ne has some
of each type of mindt. (5     When you hear your fixed mindt voice
telling you that you're dumb, or that you'll look stupid if you ask for help, or that learning a new
skill is hard, talk back to it! Then you really can get smarter by working hard, practicing and
challenging yourlf!
A. Some people believe that everyone in the world is smart
B. As a result, their grades drop
C. They also care about how smart they look
D. Some hold the belief that not everyone can become a genius(天才).
火箭的英文E. Dweck's team found fixed腊月是几月份﹣mindt kids can't do well in primary school
F. They are just like two kinds of voices in your head
G. Dweck and her team did a rearch among middle school students
 
3.(2018•枣阳市模拟)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项.选项中有一项为多余选项.
    Nowadays, the food that you buy comes from many different countries. Have a look in your fridge, cupboard, and fruit bowl and check the origins (来源) of the food. Perhaps there are apples from California, lamb from New Zealand, or potatoes from Egypt?(1      This journey, from "field to plate", is called "food miles". (2     Nowadays, food often travels thousands of miles to get to the consumer (消费者). Why is this, and what are the effects of the long distances

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