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第一次月考复习之阅读理解 10 篇 (Units1-2单元话题) 单元 单元话题 Unit 1 Time to Relax 休闲活动 Unit 2 Stay Healthy 健康 本资料共10篇专题训练,从上到下每单元依次对应5篇单元话题专题训练 Ways to Enjoy Free Time Free time is not only for playing, but also for learning and relaxing. Here are some popular ways to enjoy it: 1. Practice a hobby: You can practice calligraphy, write poems or do kung fu. These activities help you reduce stress and develop new skills. 2. Go on an outing: Walk or bike to parks, mountains or villages to enjoy the beautiful nature. It’s a great way to relax. 3. Read books: Read storybooks, poems or culture books to open your eyes and learn new things. 4. Chat with others: Talk with your friends or family to share your feelings and ideas. It helps you feel understood. Remember, free time is precious. Use it wisely to make your life more colorful. 1.What can help you reduce stress according to the passage? A.Playing computer games all day. B.Practicing calligraphy. C.Staying up late. D.Eating too much junk food. 2.How can you enjoy the beauty of nature? A.By staying at home. B.By going on an outing. C.By reading books. D.By chatting with friends. 3.Which activity is NOT mentioned to enjoy free time? A.Writing poems. B.Doing kung fu. C.Skateboarding. D.Reading books. 4.What is the main idea of the passage? A.How to study hard at school. B.How to enjoy free time wisely. C.How to make new friends. D.How to learn new skills. Many people think hobbies are just for fun. However, having a hobby actually brings many unexpected benefits that help us in life and study.First, hobbies are great stress-relievers. When you focus on something you love, like painting or playing the guitar, you forget your worries. This “time to relax” recharges your brain, just like charging a phone battery. After a hobby session, you often feel refreshed and can concentrate better on your studies. Second, hobbies help you make new friends and build confidence. Joining a club or an online group about your hobby connects you with people who share your interests. As you get better at your hobby, you feel a sense of achievement. This confidence can spread to other areas, like speaking in class or trying new challenges. Finally, some hobbies can even teach you practical skills. For example, gardening teaches you about nature and patience. Coding as a hobby improves your logical thinking. These skills might be useful for your future job. So, don’t underestimate your hobby. It’s not a waste of time. It’s a valuable tool that makes you happier, healthier, and more capable. 1.What is the main idea of the passage? A.Hobbies are only for having fun. B.Hobbies can bring us several important benefits. C.All students should have the same hobby. D.Hobbies make us tired and busy. 2.How does a hobby work as a stress-reliever? A.It makes you think about your problems more. B.It takes up all your free time so you can’t worry. C.By focusing on something you enjoy, you forget your worries. D.It forces you to work harder in your studies. 3.How can a hobby help you make friends? A.By connecting you with people who like the same thing. B.By letting you stay at home alone. C.By making you too busy to talk to others. D.By teaching you how to use social media. 4.Which of the following is a practical skill that a hobby might teach you? A.How to avoid doing homework. B.Ways to sleep longer. C.How to spend money quickly. D.Logical thinking from coding. 5.What does the writer think about spending time on a hobby? A.It is a waste of valuable study time.B.It is only good for talented people. C.It is a valuable tool for personal growth. D.It is less important than watching TV. My Journey into Painting When I was a child, I loved to draw cartoons in my notebook. But I never thought I would become a painter. It all started three years ago. My best friend gave me a set of watercolor paints on my birthday. I decided to take up painting as a hobby. At first, I only painted in my free time. I would try out different colors and brush techniques. Sometimes, I felt unhappy because my paintings didn’t look like what I imagined. My art teacher told me not to give up so easily. She said, “Great painters practice every day. You need to watch others paint and learn from them.” So I started to watch online painting lessons. I also joined a painting club, where I joined others in painting outdoors on weekends. Now, painting is more than a hobby. It has become a daily part of my life and even my full-time job. Painting has taught me to be patient and creative. It has also taught me to see beauty in the small, common things: the way sunlight filters (透过) through leaves, the soft curve (曲线) of a teacup, or the smile of a stranger on the street. I’ve learned that even when a painting doesn’t turn out as I hoped, it’s not a failure—it’s just a step toward something better. I’m so glad I decided to try it that day, because it didn’t just give me a job; it gave me a way to connect with the world and express the feelings I can’t always put into words. 根据短文内容回答以下问题。 1.When did the writer start painting? A.When the writer was three. B.On the writer’s 8th birthday. C.Three years ago. D.Two years ago. 2.What made the writer start painting? A.A school project. B.A gift from a friend. C.A painting competition. D.Cartoons in the notebook. 3.What did the teacher tell the writer? A.To give up painting. B.To practice every day. C.To stop watching tutorials. D.To go out on weekends. 4.Painting has taught the writer many things except ________. A.to be patient and creative B.a way to connect with the world C.to see the beauty in small things D.trying to be successfulStudies show that people now have more free time than ever before. Then why doesn’t it feel that way? Many of us spend lots of free time playing with our phones. Pictures and information keep getting into our minds, so we don’t feel fully relaxed. To help you feel relaxed, it is important to use your free time wisely. Here is how to do it. Set your goals. Think about what you want in your free time. Do you want to exercise, learn something new or just relax? Don’t worry about what you should do. Just think about what will bring you satisfaction (满足). Be creative. When we watch TV or read, we are only taking things in. Try to be a maker or a writer. Build a model or write a blog. You will use different parts of your brain (大脑) and feel more energetic as a result. Meet people with the same interests. Everyone has different interests, so don’t expect your friends to be into the same things as you. You can join a club and get to know people with the same interests as you. Take control of your time. Don’t let anything else take up your free time. ▲ Otherwise, the line between your free time and everyday life will be unclear, and you won’t feel relaxed. Once you’re fully relaxed, you can think about what you’d like to improve in your life. There are many groups, clubs and classes that you can join to help you start a new life. So just get on there and enjoy yourself! 1.Why don’t people feel fully relaxed in their free time according to the passage? A.They are always playing with the phones. B.They don’t have many interests. C.They don’t talk too much with others. D.They are too busy exercising. 2.What is the difference between reading and writing a blog? A.They use different parts of the brain. B.Reading makes you feel more energetic. C.Writing a blog uses more parts in your brain. D.Reading is more popular than writing a blog. 3.What is the meaning of the underlined part “be into” in Paragraph 4? A.Buy. B.Like. C.Play. D.Feel. 4.Which of the following can be put in ▲ ? A.Don’t forget to check the weather report. B.Don’t check your mobile phone for messages and turn it off. C.Do something important that comes along. D.Make sure you have everything you need to enjoy your free time.5.What’s the best title for this passage? A.How to Exercise in Your Free Time B.How to Make the Most of Your Free Time C.How to Join Clubs and Classes D.How to Play with Your Phones Wisely People in the UK spend their free time in different ways. They usually use it to relax. They spend a lot of their free time at home. The most popular activity is watching TV. People in the UK watch TV for about 25 hours a week. They often record programs so they can watch them later. Reading is also a popular way of spending free time. People in the UK spend a lot of time reading newspapers and magazines. Many people in the UK have pets. They like playing with their pets in their free time. In summer, gardening is popular. And families often have a “day out” at the weekend. They often go to a festival or see a show. Young people like to go to clubs, and people of all ages like to go to the cinema. In winter, “do-it-yourself” is popular. People often spend their free time repairing houses. Some free time activities are with friends. Asking friends for a drink or a meal at home is the most usual one. Sometimes people and their friends have dinner in a restaurant. At the weekend, people in the UK like to spend their free time doing sport. The popular kinds of sports are football, horse racing, swimming, tennis, skating, climbing and hiking. 根据短文内容,选择正确答案。 1.Which of the blanks can be filled with the underlined word “record” in paragraph 1? A.I didn’t read any of his books, so I can’t ________ on it. B.I like to keep a diary to ________ my stories and feelings. C.The Chinese people are smart and ________ many wonders. D.She can ________ the whole poem from memory. 2.What will people in the UK most probably do in December? A.Go swimming. B.Grow some flowers. C.Paint their walls. D.Go to a music festival. 3.How many kinds of popular sports are mentioned in the text? A.Six. B.Seven. C.Eight. D.Nine. 4.What can we know about people in the UK from the text? A.They are too busy to do some reading. B.They spend much of their free time at home.C.They usually have dinner in a restaurant with their friends. D.They prefer watching TV to doing any other free-time activity. 5.What is the text mainly about? A.What people in the UK do in their free time. B.Why people in the UK have lots of free time. C.How people in the UK spend their weekends. D.The importance of having free time for people in the UK. A recent survey shows that many teenagers do not have enough knowledge about nutrition. They think “healthy food” means only vegetables, but in fact, protein, vitamins, and carbohydrates are all important. For example, some students try to lose weight by skipping meals, especially breakfast. This is not a good idea because breakfast gives you energy for the whole morning. Without it, you may feel weak and unable to concentrate. Doctors suggest that teenagers should have a balanced diet, including milk, eggs, meat, rice, and vegetables. They also remind us that exercise is as important as food. Even if you eat healthily, without exercise, you may still have health problems. 1.What does the survey show about teenagers? A.They eat too much protein. B.They don’t know enough about nutrition. C.They never eat vegetables. D.They exercise too much. 2.Why is breakfast important? A.It helps you sleep. B.It gives you morning energy. C.It makes you lose weight. D.It is delicious. 3.What does “balanced diet” include? A.Only vegetables. B.Only meat. C.Different kinds of food. D.Only fruit. 4.What do doctors say about exercise? A.It is not important. B.It is more important than food. C.It is as important as food. D.It is only for adults. 5.What is the main idea of the passage? A.How to cook healthy food. B.Why teenagers are unhealthy. C.The importance of nutrition and exercise. D.How to lose weight quickly.Diagnostic (诊断的) Report Number: 1508657 Patient Information Job: Student Name: John Black Address: No. 12 Age: Sixteen years old Green Street Phone number: 178****0739 Problem: Having a stomachache Advice: 1. Take some medicine three times a day after meals. 2. Eat less every time and eat more often. 3. Try to relax and drink enough warm water or milk. William Attention: Thomas 1. Don’t take exercise when you have a stomachache. March 6th 2. Don’t eat spicy (辛辣的) food or drink coffee or tea. 3. Take a rest and don’t stay up late. 4. Stop taking the medicine if you have a fever or cough. Cost: Inspection fee (检查费): 230 yuan Medicine: 103 yuan Service: 2 yuan 1.According to the passage, what should John do? ①Don’t take exercise. ②Don’t eat spicy food. ③Drink coffee and tea. ④Take a rest. A.①②③ B.①③④ C.①②④ D.②③④ 2.How much did John have to pay altogether? A.230 yuan. B.333 yuan. C.335 yuan. D.103 yuan. 3.What’s the topic of the passage? A.Health. B.Sports. C.Nature. D.Food. People can enjoy all kinds of food these days. Some are good for health, but others are unhealthy. The following foods are healthy and easy to find. Oranges and orange juice: Green vegetables: They are They give us enough vitamin (维生素) C. good for our bodies and help us stay away from Starting a day with a small cup of orange cancer ( 癌 症 ). They also give us different juice in the morning is good for our health.vitamins. It’s good to eat them every day. Yogurt: It is made from Green tea: It helps us to be thin milk. It can make our body strong. So next and healthy. We should try to drink more. time you want to drink a cup of coffee, get However, try not to drink it before you go to yourself a cup of yogurt. bed, or you can’t sleep well. Of course, we can have these healthy foods together with other kinds of food. That will make meals healthy and delicious. 1.When is a good time to drink orange juice? A.At dinner. B.At lunch. C.At breakfast. D.At bedtime. 2.Apart from yogurt, how many kinds of healthy drinks are there in the reading? A.Two. B.Five. C.Four. D.Three. 3.What can yogurt help us to do? A.Get enough vitamin C. B.Have a strong body. C.Stay away from cancer. D.Have a good sleep. 4.What can we learn from the reading? A.It’s bad to eat healthy food with other food. B.Eating green vegetables twice a week is enough. C.Drinking green tea before you go to bed can help you sleep well. D.If someone wants to be thin, he or she can try green tea. 5.In which part of a magazine can we read the passage? A.Sleep & health. B.Cooking & eating. C.Sports & life. D.Food & health. When I was in Grade 8, I was a typical (典型的) “couch (沙发) potato”. I spent almost every evening sitting in front of the computer, eating chips and candy, and never doing any exercise. My parents often worried about me, but I just thought they were being too strict. One day, I fainted (昏倒) during a PE class. The doctor told me that my poor eating habits and lack of exercise had made my body weak. That moment was a wake-up call for me. I decided to make a change. First, I threw away all the junk food at home and started eating more fruits and vegetables. My mom helped me prepare healthy lunches, like whole-grain (全谷物) sandwiches with chicken and salad. Second, I began to exercise regularly. At first, I could only jog for 10 minutes without stopping, but I kept going. Gradually, I increased the time to 30 minutes every day, and I even joined the school’s running club. I alsostarted going to bed at 10 pm and waking up at 7 am, instead of staying up late playing games. After three months, I noticed big changes. I had more energy in class, and I didn’t feel tired easily anymore. I even won a prize in the school’s 1000-meter race! My parents were so proud of me, and I felt proud too. Now, keeping healthy has become a part of my life. I realize that small, consistent (持续的) changes can make a huge difference to our health. 1.Why did the writer faint during a PE class? A.Because he stayed up late playing games. B.Because of his bad eating habits and no exercise. C.Because he ran too fast in the PE class. D.Because he ate lots of fruits and vegetables. 2.What did the writer do first to change his lifestyle? A.He joined the school’s running club. B.He started to jog for 30 minutes every day. C.He started to eat more healthily. D.He went to bed at 10 pm. 3.What prize did the writer win? A.A prize in the school’s swimming race. B.A prize in the school’s 100-meter race. C.A prize in the school’s basketball game.D.A prize in the school’s 1000-meter race. 4.What’s the main idea of the passage? A.Junk food is not good for our health. B.Small and consistent changes can improve health. C.We don’t need to sleep enough if we exercise regularly. D.It’s really relaxing to sit in front of the computer eating chips and candy. The Mind-Body Connection: How Mental State Affects Physical Health Modern science increasingly recognizes the profound link between our mental and physical well-being, often termed the “mind-body connection”. Chronic stress, for instance, is not merely an emotional state; it triggers a cascade of physiological responses. The body releases hormones like cortisol and adrenaline, which, over time, can weaken the immune system, making us more susceptible to infections like the common cold or flu. Furthermore, persistent anxiety or depression can manifest as physical symptoms. People may experience headaches, stomachaches, muscle tension, or fatigue without a clear physical cause. This is because emotional distress can alter pain perception and disrupt normal bodily functions like digestion and sleep. Conversely, positive mental states can have a therapeutic effect. Practices such as mindfulness meditation, deep breathing exercises, and maintaining strong social connections have been shown to lower blood pressure, reduce inflammation, and improve overall resilience against illness. Laughter, for example, releases endorphins, the body’s natural painkillers, and boosts immune function.Understanding this connection underscores the importance of holistic health. Taking care of your mental health—through stress management, adequate sleep, and seeking help when needed—is not a luxury but a crucial component of maintaining physical health. As the old saying goes, “A healthy mind in a healthy body.” Glossary 词汇表: - cascade: n. a large number of things happening one after another 一连串 - susceptible: adj. likely to be affected by something 易受影响的 - manifest: v. to show something clearly 显现 - therapeutic: adj. having a healing effect 有疗效的 - resilience: n. the ability to recover quickly from difficulties 恢复力 - crucial: adj. extremely important 至关重要的 1.What is the main idea of the passage? A.Only physical exercise is important for health. B.Mental and physical health are closely connected and affect each other. C.Doctors should only treat physical symptoms. D.Stress has no real effect on the body. 2.According to the passage, what can long-term stress do to the body? A.It can make the immune system stronger. B.It can trigger the release of helpful hormones only. C.It can weaken the immune system, making us catch illnesses more easily. D.It has no physiological effects. 3.How can emotional problems like anxiety sometimes show up? A.As improved digestion and better sleep. B.As clear and unrelated physical injuries. C.As physical symptoms like headaches or stomachaches. D.Only as feelings of sadness. 4.Which of the following is mentioned as a positive practice for both mind and body? A.Eating lots of junk food. B.Mindfulness meditation and deep breathing. C.Avoiding all social contact. D.Working long hours without rest. 5.What does the author suggest about taking care of mental health? A.It is less important than physical health. B.It is an optional luxury for some people.C.It is a crucial part of maintaining overall physical health. D.It has no impact on physical resilience.