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10.Diary of a Do-it-Yourself BookThis book based on Greg Hefley's own"diary"lets kids express themselves in an exciting way.In the book,kids will be asked:What was the best dream you have ever had?The worst thing you have ever eaten?The best secret you have ever heard?This Do-It-Yourself Book is unique and special because it has blank pages for readers to write their own stories and keep their own diaries.
Author:Jeff Kinney
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arianne,heading west with fourteen other children on a train,is sure her mother will show up at one of the stations along the way.Stop after stop goes by,and there is no sign of her mother in the crowds that come to look over the children.No one shows any interest in adopting shy Marianne,either.But that is all right.She has to be free for her mother to claim her.Then the train stopped at its final stop,a town called Somewhere…
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Chinese Children's Favorite Stories
This volume of beloved Chinese stories contains a delightful selection from the store of Chinese legend.Discover many delightful animal characters as well as Change and Guan Yin.Retold for an international audience,the stories with beautiful pictures will give children aged ix to ten in other countries a chance to learn about both the tradition and culture of China.
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The Way Science Works
The perfect introduction to show how science explains the world around us!Eye-opening experiments and extraordinary photography bring science to life.Discover science in action from the principles that explain everyday facts to the theories behind the technology in today's fast-moving world.Full of facts about famous scientists,technology news and more.
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57.Diary of a Do-It-Yourself Book is different from other books because you canC.
A.ask the author questions
B.have a chance to see beautiful photos
C.write your own stories in the book
D.read many interesting stories about the author
58.Amazon.com gives No discount onD.
A.Diary of a Do-It-Yourself Book
B.The Way Science Works
C.Chinese Children's Favorite Stories
D.Train to Somewhere
59.Chinese Children's Favorite Stories is written forA,
A.foreign children aged 6to 10
B.teenagers in other countries
C.junior students in other countries
D.Chinese children aged 6to 10
60.Whose book would you like to read if you are interested in science and technology?D
A.Jeff Kinney's.
B.Eve Bunting's.
C.Mingmei Yip's.
D.Robin Kerrod's.
分析 本文属于广告类阅读,作者通过这篇文章向我们介绍了四本书,主要介绍了这些书的主要内容以及适合的读者及在亚马逊网站上售卖的价格.
解答 57.C 细节理解题,根据第一段This Do-It-Yourself Book is unique and special because it has blank pages for readers to write their own stories and keep their own diaries.可知在自己动手写的日记中你可以写自己的故事,故选C.
58.D 细节理解题,根据You save:0.00dollars(0%)可知你在亚马逊网站上购买Train to Somewhere这本书没有任何折扣,故选D.
59.A 推理判断题,根据the stories with beautiful pictures will give children aged ix to ten in other countries a chance to learn about both the tradition and culture of China.可知中国儿童最喜欢的故事可以让外国的孩子有机会学习中国的文化,因此是为了外国的孩子们写的,故选A.
60.D 细节理解题,根据The Way Science Works;The perfect introduction to show how science explains the world around us!Eye-opening experiments and extraordinary photography bring science to life可知如果你对科学技术感兴趣应该购买科学之路这本书,故选D.
点评 考查学生的细节理解和推理判断能力.做细节理解题时一定要找到文章中的原句,和题干进行比较,再做出正确选择.在做推理判断题时不要以个人的主观想象代替文章的事实,要根据文章事实进行合乎逻辑的推理判断.

A. | picked up | B. | taken up | C. | put up | D. | made up |
Many people think that repeating things is the best way to remember.While this undoubtedly helps short-term memory (remembering a telephone number for a few seconds,(52)D,psychologists doubt whether it can help you to remember things for long.The British psychologist E.C.Stanford seemed to (53)Bthis point when he tested himself on five prayers that he had read aloud every morning for over 25 years.He found that he could remember no more than three words of them!(54)A,especially for remembering numbers,is‘chunking'(分块),or grouping the information.The following numbers would be (55)Bfor most of us to remember.1492178919931848.But look at them in‘chunks',and it becomes much easier.1492 1789 1993 1848.
So what about‘memory training'?We've all (56)Cpeople who can memorise packs of card by heart---how is this done and can anyone learn how to do it?(57)Cexperts,there are various ways of training your memory.Many of them (58)Dforming a mental picture of the items to be memorised.One method,which may be useful in learning foreign languages,is to create a picture in your mind (59)Da word you want to remember.Another method is to invent a story that includes all the things you want to remember.People were asked to remember up to 120 words using this technique; when tested afterwards,on average,they were able to (60)A90 per cent of them!Surprisingly,however,there is nothing (61)Dabout these methods---they were around even in ancient times.Apparently the Roman general Publius Scipio could (62)Bhis entire army---35,000 men in total!
(63)B,not all of us are interested in learning long lists of names and numbers just for fun.For those studying large quantities of information,psychologists suggest that the best way to‘form (64)Cconnections'is to ask yourself lots of questions as you go along.So,for example,if you were reading about a particular disease,you would ask yourself questions like:‘Do people get it from water?',‘What parts of the body does it affect?'and so on.This is said to be far more effective than time spent‘(65)A'reading and re-reading notes.
51.A.effortlessly | B.purposefully | C.exactly | D.carelessly |
52.A.by contrast | B.in that case | C.in no way | D.for example |
53.A.raise | B.prove | C.discuss | D.stress |
54.A.More helpful | B.Much worse | C.More difficult | D.Much shorter |
55.A.convenient | B.impossible | C.meaningful | D.technical |
56.A.agreed with | B.learned from | C.heard about | D.apologized for |
57.A.Due to | B.In case of | C.According to | D.In spite of |
58.A.exclude | B.mean | C.suggest | D.involve |
59.A.isolated from | B.sensitive to | C.responsible for | D.associated with |
60.A.recall | B.recite | C.revise | D.restore |
61.A.effective | B.awful | C.valuable | D.new |
62.A.train | B.recognize | C.lead | D.command |
63.A.Furthermore | B.However | C.Summarily | D.Therefore |
64.A.unknown | B.loose | C.meaningful | D.personal |
65.A.passively | B.silently | C.amusingly | D.extensively. |