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  Did you sleep well last night?Maybe many people will answer:No.In fact, in the world about one third of the people do not have good sleep.If you say you do not have good sleep, it means:waking early and not getting back to sleep.You may get tired, worried and anxious.Your memory and ability to remember things will get worse.

  Then what should you do when you have the trouble?Do not worry about it too much.Let’s see if you can help yourself.The techniques(技巧)are as follows:

  First, make sure that your bedroom isn’t too cold or too hot.Keep it dark and quiet.

  Second, check your lifestyle:

  Do not drink tea, coffee, cola or chocolate four hours before bed.Drink less water and avoid night-time toilet visits.

  Set your body clock well by getting up and going to bed at the same time every day.Avoid daytime naps.

  Develop a relaxing bedtime habit.Read or listen to music, then take a warm bath.If you really can not sleep, try some bread, rice or milk.They will help you fall asleep.

  Go for a daily walk.Natural light helps you regulate(調(diào)理)your body clock, so exercise outdoors if you can.

  Forget the worries of the day.Write down any worries, thoughts or questions before you go to bed.With these written down, you will have less to think about and your sleep will become easier.

(1)

What is helpful for your night’s sleep?

[  ]

A.

Tea.

B.

Coffee.

C.

Much water.

D.

A glass of milk.

(2)

If you do not have a good sleep, maybe ________.

[  ]

A.

your bedroom is neither cold nor hot

B.

your bedroom is dark and quiet

C.

you had a nap in the daytime

D.

you took a warm bath before bed

(3)

This passage is mainly about ________.

[  ]

A.

what we should drink before bed

B.

how to get a good sleep

C.

how to regulate your body clock

D.

how to develop a relaxing bedtime habit

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科目:初中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:中考閱讀理解實(shí)戰(zhàn)演練趣味幽默篇-牛津英語(yǔ) 題型:053

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  (In court(法庭), the judge asks the boy named Henry some questions.)

  Judge:Can you tell us how the accident happened?

  Henry:Yes, sir.The farmer drove very fast when I met with him.His car knocked me down and hurt my arm.

  Judge:(To the farmer)Was that right?

  Farmer:No, sir.But it rained heavily and I couldn’t drive fast.

  Judge:So you don’t think you knocked him down?

  Farmer:Yes, I did.But I didn’t see him mending his bike in the middle of the road.

  Judge:Well.Did you send him to a hospital?

  Farmer:Yes.But the doctor said there was nothing serious to him.

  Judge:(To Henry)Do you agree with him?

  Henry:Yes, sir.But my left arm often hurts and I can't lift it at all.

  Judge:Could you show us how you can lift it now?

  Henry:Sure.(Slowly the boy lifts his arm below his nose.)

  Judge:Poor boy! And how high could you lift it before the accident?

  Henry:Oh, I could lift it very high like this.(Holding his left arm up over his head)

  Judge:But I don't think there's something wrong with your arm.

  Henry:I…I…So it is.But my lawyer(律師)tells me to do so.

  根據(jù)上面的對(duì)話,在短文的空白處填寫一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)脑~,使短文內(nèi)容與對(duì)話意思相符.

It happened on a(1)________ day.A boy named Henry was(2)________ his bike on the road while a farmer's(3)________ knocked him down.The farmer sent him to a hospital and the doctor said nothing(4)________ happened to the boy.But his parents hoped the boy could be paid more(5)________ for it.They asked for a lawyer's(6)________ .The lawyer taught the boy(7)________ to say in court.Henry told the judge his arm hurt and that he couldn't(8)________ it up.The judge asked him to show it to him.He could lift it below his nose.The judge asked him how(9)________ he could lift it before the accident.The boy(10)________ what the lawyer said and lifted it over his head!

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  “You're just in time, Joe. We're going to play Cowboys(牛仔)-and-Indians, and you can be the Indians.” one of my cousins (堂兄弟)said.

  “How many Indians?” I asked.

  “Oh, about a thousand.” he answered, and before I could say no, I was pushed out into the night and became a thousand Indians. Two minutes later I was running in the fields with a group of cowboys behind. The shouts of “After them. Let's catch the killers!” and other such TV - play language came into my ears as I ran round a corner and hurried into my Grandpa's car.

  “We've got him, boys. Let's go and catch him!”

  But no one wanted to come to get me. All of my cousins except one were always very friendly with me. It was quiet outside. And I went out of the car to have a look.

  Just then I heard a shout, “Bring the rope (繩子), and we can burn him.”

  “Only Indians burn people. Cowboys...” I stopped just in time. I had almost said, “Cowboys hang (絞死) people.”

  I was tied to a tree, and the cowboys were looking for some wood when my dear mother called, “We're leaving now.”

  “Untie me!” I shouted. “We're going.”

  “Why did Bobby want matches (火柴)?” Mum asked when we were in the car. “He was asking Dad whether he had any.”

  “Oh, he was just going to - matches? MATCHES? Are you sure he wanted matches?”

  Mother was quite sure, and I didn't say more.

1.How many children played the Indians?

[  ]

A.One thousand.
B.One hundred.
C.One group.
D.One.

2.Why did Joe's cousin say that Joe was just in time? Because ________.

[  ]

A.there were not enough children for the game

B.the game was just going to start

C.none of his cousins wanted to be the Indians

D.they were waiting for Joe

3.Joe didn't say “Cowboys hang people.” out because ________.

[  ]

A.he was tied to a tree

B.that would make things worse

C.he was caught by the cowboys

D.that would make the cowboys angry

4.Which of the following is TRUE?

[  ]

A.One of Joe's cousins was looking for matches.

B.Dad didn't want to give the children any matches.

C.Bobby wanted to get some matches from his father.

D.Mum didn't think children should play with matches.

5.The name of the story should be“________”.

[  ]

A.Joe and his cousins

B.Who knows what danger is waiting there

C.Cowboys - and -Indians is a favourite children's game

D.How cowboys and Indians fought in the past

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 When Mike and Kate were coming home from school yesterday afternoon, they saw a crowd of people.

 Mike and Kate joined the crowd. They were surprised to see two thieves in the street. The thieves were running out of the bank. They were holding bags full of money. The bank manager was running after them.

 A policeman was standing among the crowd, but he didn't do anything.

 “Quick! Mike shouted to the policeman, Can't you see those thieves?

 The policeman smiled. He pointed at a big camera. We're making a film, he said. Those men aren't real thieves. They're actors. And I'm not a real policeman, either. I'm an actor, too.

1Mike and Kate saw a crowd of people on their way     .    

[  ]

A to the school         B. to the cinema

C home           D. to the shop

2 Why were the children surprised? Because they saw     .    ]

A a policeman        B. two thieves

C a bank manager       D. an actor

3 The thieves were running away     .    

[  ]

A with much money      B. in a car

C with bags of books       D. with cameras

4 The policeman saw the thieves,     .    

[  ]

A and he did something      B. but he did anything

C and caught them       D. but he did nothing

5 What were the policeman and the thieves doing? They were     .

[  ]

A taking photos        B. putting on the play

C making a film        D. playing a game

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 House prices (價(jià)格)in England went up quickly between 1951 and 1972. The following records (記錄)show how much a house in London had risen in price since 1955.

 Take No. 29 Smith Terrace for example. In 1955, Jane Grey sold it for £(英磅符號(hào))2,000. Mrs Black bought it next to 4,900 and sold it nine years later to Bill and Green White for 22,950. Now four years later, in 1972, the house is at the price of 30,000.

1 The price of the house was       as high in 1972 as in the year when Jane Grey sold it.

[  ]

A about 10 times     B. twice

C. 150 percent     D. 15 times

2 Mrs Black made a profit of (凈賺)     .   

[  ]

A 2,900      B. 8,050

C. 18,050        D. 7,050

3 Of all the people, who got most money?   

[  ]

A The Whites       B. Jane Grey

C. Mrs Black      D. No one

4 When did Mrs Black buy the house? In      . 

[  ]

A 1972        B. 1959

C. 1968              D. 1972

5 Jane Grey lived in No. 29 Smith Terrace      .

[  ]

A. for four years        B. for nine years

C. between 1951 and 1972   D. before 1955

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  One day, Mr and Mrs White received two theatre tickets for a wonderful concert. They were very pleased because the tickets were hard to get. But they couldn't know who sent the tickets. The person didn't write his name and address in the letter.

  The Whites called all their friends in order to find out who sent the tickets, but none of them did so. And nobody knew who itwas. They couldn't help(情不自禁)wondering who sent the tickets.

  That evening, husband and wife attended the concert. It was nice performances, but they couldn't enjoy it properly because they were still worrying about where the tickets came from.

  When they returned home from the theatre, they found most of their things stolen(偷). On the table was a note. It said, "Now,you know who sent you the tickets."

  判斷下列句子是否符合短文內(nèi)容,符合的用“T”表示,不符合的用“F”表示。

  1. One day, the Whites got two tickets from a friend of theirs.

                        (  )

  2. Mr and Mrs White made telephone calls to all their friends to find out who it was.

                        (    )

  3. The concert was not at all interesting.

                        (    )

  4. Their things were taken away while they were out.

                        (    )

  5. Mr and Mrs White were quite clever and careful.

                        (    )

  6. This story is a lesson(教訓(xùn))we should remember.

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