资源简介 find everything easily when a test comes.Good note-taking takes time.If you decide to recopy your notes every evening.you'll surely have lesstime to watch TV,but you'save time in the coming test.)54.There aremain points about note-taking in this passage.C.6.D.7.A.4.B.5.)55.What should you write down in your notebook in class A.Every word.B.Lots of dates.C.The most important facts.D.Your complaints about the teacher.)56.If you don't follow your teacher in class,what should you do A.Ask them after class.B.Ask them before class.C.Stop listening in class.D.Complain to them about the class.C"Ino longer have to take after-school classes each week.It's good news for me.I did not want to takethese classes because I often felt tired,"said a fifth-grade student in Hangzhou,Zhejiang Province.The girlused to take Chinese,math and English classes on the weekend.Another student,14,from a junior high school in Beijing,said he would have more time for after-schoolactivities.He likes it.The students are happy because of the new education policy"double reduction".It aims to reduce theamount of homework and the burden (f)of after-school classes on students.It also asks schools to providemore after-school services for students.Primary and junior high school students in Beijing enjoy the new policy.Lanlan,a junior high schoolstudent,said,"I now have less homework.I'm really happy with that My teachers have asked our opinions onwhat activities we'd like to do after school in the future.And the school is planning more events,which I'mlooking forward to very much."Are you afraid that you won't improve your grades if you study less Don't worry."Double reduction"willnot reduce the quality()of education,but improve efficiency().That is to say,it will help you learnwell with no waste of time.With more school-based teaching methods,you will naturally get more pleasure outof learning.)57.How do students feel about the "double reduction"policy A.Disappointed.B.Helpless.C.Happy.D.Worried.)58.Which is NOT the characteristic of the "double reduction"policy A.Less homework for students.B.More classes in school.C.More after-school services.D.More after-school activities.)59.What does the underlined word "that"refer to A.The new policy.B.Having more after-school activities.C.Planning more events.D.Having less homework.)60.How does the text introduce the policy mainly A.By giving examples.B.By explaining the factsC.By listing numbers.D.By asking and answering questionsDHave you ever had trouble sleeping in a new place Lots of people do.And now researchers()from Brown University in Rhode Island think they knowwhy.They found that one-half of the brain"remains more awake"than the other half when people are urying tosleep in a new place.The sleep findings were reported in Current Biology by Brown University.In their report the researcherssaid many people reported they havd a harder time sleeping the first night at a hotel or other places outsidetheir home.They call it "first-night influence"."In Japan they say,'If you change your bed,you can't."said Yuka Sasaki,one of the report's writers."You don't sleep very well in a new place.We all knowabout it.The researchers measured brain waves()for 35 volunteers over two nights in a laboratory.sleep.The two nights were a week apart ()They found during the first night the left half of the brain was moreactive than the right half.This was during the first deep-sleep period,the researchers said.中考英语模拟试卷(强化二)第6页(共8页) 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览