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阅读填空[2015 •山东省菏泽市高一下期中考试]

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。选项中有两项为多余选项。

A good book can be satisfying. If reading is a habit you'd like to get into, there are some ways to develop it.

Realize that reading is enjoyable if you have a good book.If you have a difficult book and you are forcing yourself
through it, it will seem like a task. 27.__________

Set time. You should have some time during every day when you'll read for at least 5  to 10 minutes.28. ________ For example, make it a habit to read during breakfast and lunch and even dinner if you eat alone.

Always carry a book.  29. __________ When I leave the house, I always make sure to have my car keys and one book at hand. The book stays with me in the car, and I take it into the office and to appointments and pretty much everywhere I go.

30. ___________ Find a place in your home where you can sit in a comfortable chair. Don't lie down unless you're going to sleep. There shouldn't be a television or a computer near the chair, and no music or no noisy family members or roommates. If you don't have a place like this, create one.

Reduce television or the Internet. If you really want to read more, try cutting back on time on TV or the Inter-
net. 31. _________  Hut remember : you could use every minute you reduce of the Internet or TV for reading. This could create hours of book reading time.

A.  Wherever you go, take a book with you.

B.  Go to bookstores.

C.  Have some good tea or coffee while you read.

D.  Find a quiet place.

E.  This may be difficult for some people.

F.  If this happens, give up the book and find another one that you'll really love.

G.  It means you will read no matter how busy you are. 

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The world welcomes 2015! From New Zealand to New York, the world eagerly celebrates the New Year, hoping for a better future after a year of diseases, struggles and disasters.

The islands of Samoa mid Tokelau in the Pacific Ocean and places loca?ted near the International Date Line mark the dawn o£ the New Year. As celebrations spread westwards, fireworks lit up the night sky in towns and cities around the world, as celebrators partied on the streets.

In some parts of the world, the New Year's celebrations were rather unusual. In many European countries as well as in Coney Island, New York, swimmers braved freezing water temperatures for a dip in the ocean or lake on January 1. In Rome, Italy, divers jumped off the 59-foot-high Cavour Bridge into the Tiber River. Londoners rang in the New Year with a massive fireworks display with dozens of rockets lighting up the night sky. The Scots' celebration of New Year is also called "Hogmanay". A torchlight procession led by men dressed as Vikings kicks off four days of Hogmanay celebrations in Edinburgh, Scotland. The procession ends with the burning of a Viking long ship. Hogmanay is the Scottish word for the last day of the year. Street festivals are held on each day culminating in a fireworks dis?play.

In New York, hundreds of thousands gathered to witness a huge ball with more than 30, 000 lights descend at midnight. This tradition was adopted by The New York Times (aher whom the square is named)in 1908 to attract crowds to celebrate the paper's new headquarters. The ball has dropped every year since then except during the wartime years of 1942 and 1943. The first ball was made of iron, but now 2,688 crystal(水晶)trian?gles decorate this lighted ball.

1.  We can learn that people in the capital of Great Britain will celebrate the
New Year by_________ .

A. watching fireworks              B. jumping into water

C. jumping off bridges             D.  partying on streets

2.  The author mentioned the celebration called "Hogmanay" to clarify further that_______ .

  A.  the Scots are Vikings

B.  the Scottish words are traditional

C.  the display ends with a ship

D.  the celebrations are varied

 3.  From the last paragraph, we learn that the ball ___ .

A. stopped dropping since 1942

B.  started to drop in the 19th century

C.  was made of iron

D.  was made of crystal

 4.  Where does this text probably come from?

A. A news story.                 B.  A travel advertisement.

C.  A book review.                D.  A TV interview.

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