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      2020年寧夏中考英語(yǔ)模擬試卷(8)_第3頁(yè)

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        C

        The kinds of foods you eat and how much of those you eat are important to your

        health. Scientists arrange (分配) foods in groups to help you choose a healthy diet. Each group has a different kind of food. Foods from all the groups together give you energy (能量), help you grow, help keep you from getting sick, and help make you strong.

        The diagram(圖表) shows six food groups and how much food from each group you should eat each day. It is a good idea to think about the food groups when you plan your meals at home and when you eat out. Planning with the food groups will help you eat a well-balanced (搭配均衡的) diet that will help you stay healthy.

        認(rèn)真閱讀圖表和文章,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容完成下列各題。

        51. How many groups of food are shown in the diagram?

        52. Which group of food should people eat most?

        53. How can we get enough energy and keep healthy according to the passage?

        D

      Outside it was snowing heavily and the house was cold. I was alone
      and had been watching TV all evening when the doorbell rang.

        Feeling a little frightened, I went to the front door and called out, “Who is it?” There was no reply. I opened the door slowly. Through the thick snow, I saw the figure (輪廓) of a man standing in the doorway. The stranger was wearing a long, black coat and I could just make out his face. “I never saw this man in my life,” I thought.

        “Can I come in? I will only stay for a short while.” he said. After I had thought about it for a moment, I let him in. “Thank you,” he said in a low voice. “I have been looking for you for years.”

        I showed him into the living-room. In the bright light I suddenly recognized(認(rèn)出) Billy, an old school friend I hadn't seen for thirty years.

        閱讀短文,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容用文章中出現(xiàn)的單詞的適當(dāng)形式完成下列各句,每空格一詞。

        54. I was staying by myself in a _________ house on a dark and snowy evening.

        55. I could only see the figure of the man because of the _________ _________.

        56. I thought Billy was a _________ at first.

        57. Thirty years ago, Billy and I were _________ _________.

        E

      Do you ever have trouble remembering people's names? If you do, here are some ideas you can try to help remember the names of people you meet. The best way to remember someone's name is to repeat the name over and over. You can repeat the person's name while you talk to them. Or, if you have a moment or two while they are not talking to you, you can repeat their names in your mind. Repeating names in your mind is a good way to remember several names if you meet lots of new people at the same time.

        Another way you can use to remember names is to connect the person's name to someone else. If your friend Tom introduces you to Mike, you can remember them together as “Tom and Mike”. Or you can connect the person's name to something about the person. If Sarah was wearing a red sweater when you met her, it might help remember her name as “Red Sarah”.

        In case you forget someone's name, don't feel bad about asking him / her to tell it to you again. Everyone forgets names now and then. And after hearing it again, you'll probably remember it more easily.

        閱讀上面的短文,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容回答下列各題,每題答案不得超過五個(gè)單詞。

        58. What is the best way to remember someone's name according to the passage?

        59. We can connect names with many things. The writer gave us two examples in this passage. What are the two things the writer used in the examples?

        60. What does the passage suggest (建議) if you forget someone's name?

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