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1、3年高考2年模拟1年原创专题28新题型任务型阅读(教师版)【考点定位】 2022考纲解读和近几年考点分布任务型阅读是江苏省在2022年开始采用的一种新的阅读理解考查形式。而安徽2022年高考英语命题最大的变化就是取消了短文改错,增加任务型阅读,词汇要求提高至3000个左右。【考点pk】 名师考点透析由于任务型阅读是“新生事物”,学生普遍感觉很难。首先要了解表格的设置,据考试说明中的范例,表格一般是文章的整体行文结构,包括标题、段落大意、文章细节、结论等部分。其次要领悟空缺的类型,如:1筛选类:通过定位题目在文章中的位置即可找到答案,一般为原词。2整合类:要对文章的原句进行加工,根据句型结构变化
2、和语法要求提炼出新词,如:There are mainly two types of sources There are two types of sources(main)The person presenting the program is very passionateThe is very passionate(presenter)3概括类:根据说明,要能概括出文章的标题、段落大意、文章的目的、结论等,要求较高。同学们在填空时务必要仔细,注意单词大小写、单复数、词性等。1)掌握归纳技巧。有时表格中(尤其最上栏、最左栏)需要学生概括相应栏内的内容,这就要求学生学会使用一些概括性词语。常
3、用归纳概括性词汇有:aims,purposes,reasons,causes,results,effects,advice,suggestions,opinions,topics,background,introduction,advantages,disadvantages,attitudes,features,phenomena(phenomenon),tips,characteristics(character),personality,data,name,sex,conclusion等。有时不仅需要记清楚这些概括性词汇,还要熟练掌握该词汇的常用搭配,以便迅速锁定最佳词语。如比较an i
4、ntroduction of something,instructions for something,measures to something和knowledge about something 后,考生们可以根据不同的介词的使用,快速辨清到底应使用这几个相近名词中的哪一个。2)巧妙运用转换。有时原文中的词汇不能直接用来填入空格,要求学生用相应词组替代转换。这就需要考生们平时多积累英语词汇,学会用英语解释英语,多查英英词典,巧用同义词、反义词、前缀、后缀、常用句型、词语搭配等。4检查答案。主要检查字数是否符合要求,所填内容与原文意思是否保持通顺一致,句意是否连贯,是否符合语法规则等。总之,
5、只要考生注意平时多做任务型阅读的题目,多总结各种表格的特点,注意常用词汇的积累,做题时细心并适时随机应变,完全可以游刃有余地应对任务型阅读这种新题型。【三年高考】 09、10、11 、12高考试题及其解析2022高考英语试题2022江苏卷 请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意: 每个空格只填一个单词。“Happiness Advantage” EffectIn July 2022 Burts Bees, a personalcare products company, was going through enormous change as it
6、began a global expansion into 19 new countries. In this kind of highpressure situation, many leaders bother their assistants with frequent meetings or flood their inboxes with urgent demands. In doing so, managers lift everyones anxiety level, which activates the part of the brain that processes thr
7、eats and steals resources from the prefrontal cortex (大脑皮层), which is responsible for effective problem solving. Burts Beess thenCEO, John Wolfgang, took a different approach. Each day, hed send out an email praising a team member for work related to global marketing. Hed interrupt his own presentat
8、ions to remind his managers to talk with their teams about the company s values. He asked me to further a threehour session with employees on happiness in the course of the expansion effort. As one member of the senior team told me a year later, Wolfgang s emphasis on developing positive leadership
9、kept his managers actively involved and loyal as they successfully transformed the company into a global one. That outcome shouldnt surprise us. Research shows that when people work with a positive mindset (思维模式), performance on nearly every levelproductivity, creativity, involvementimproves. Yet ha
10、ppiness is perhaps the most misunderstood driver of performance. For one, most people believe that success comes before happiness. “Once I get a promotion, Ill be happy,” they think. Or, “Once I hit my sales target, I ll feel great.” But because success is a moving targetas soon as you hit your targ
11、et, you raise it againthe happiness that results from success does not last long. In fact, it works the other way around: People who have a positive mindset perform better in the face of challenge. I call this the “happiness advantage”every business outcome shows improvement when the brain is positi
12、ve. Ive observed this effect in my role as a researcher and lecturer in 48 countries on the connection between employee happiness and success. And Im not alone: In an analysis of 225 academic studies, researchers found strong evidence of causeandeffect relationship between life satisfaction and succ
13、essful business outcomes.Another common misunderstanding is that our genetics, our environment, or a combination of the two determines how happy we are. To be sure, both factors have an impact. But one s general sense of wellbeing is surprisingly unstable. The habits you form, the way you interact w
14、ith colleagues, how you think about stressall these can be managed to increase your happiness and your chances of success.【文章大意】最近一项研究表明,一个人的幸福感可能会决定是否能够成功。所以在企业中,若经理保持着乐观的管理态度,体贴员工,这将使员工的幸福感增强,从而更愿意投入到工作中。75. difference归纳总结题。根据第二段最后一句“as they successfully transformed the company into a global one”可
15、知积极的领导关系对员工的表现起着非常大的作用。make a difference“起作用,有效果”,符合语境。76. positively词性转变题。根据第三段第二句“when people work with a positive mindset”可知答案。注意此处用positive的副词形式positively修饰动词think。77. success/achievements细节理解题。根据第三段最后一句“you raise it againthe happiness that results from success does not last long.”可知答案。78. stron
16、gly词性转变题。根据第四段最后一句“researchers found strong evidence of causeandeffect relationship between life satisfaction and successful business outcomes.”可知此处用strong的副词形式strongly修饰动词prove。79. determined/decided词性转变题。根据最后一段“is that our genetics, our environment, or a combination of the two determines how happy
17、 we are.”可知此处答案。80. chances/possibilities/opportunities归纳推理题。根据最后一段最后一句可知“你形成的习惯,与同事交流的方式,如何看待压力等都和是否有可能成功有关系”,故此处表示“可能性/机会”,即chances/possibilities/opportunities。2022高考英语试题(2022江苏卷)任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。每个空格只填一个单词。When Should a Leader Ap
18、ologize and When Not?Why Difficult?When we wrong someone we know, even not intentionally, we are generally expected to apologize so as to improve the situation. But when were acting as leaders, the circumstances are different. The act of apology is carried out not merely at the level of the individu
19、al but also at the level of the institution. It is a performance in which every expression matters and every word becomes part of the public record. Refusing to apologize can be smart, or it can be stupid. So, readiness to apologize can be seen as a sign of strong character or as a sign of weakness.
20、 A successful apology can turn hate into personal and organizational harmonywhile an apology that is too little, too late, or too obviously strategic can bring on individual and institutional ruin. What, then, is to be done? How can leaders decide if and when to apologize publicly?Why Now?The questi
21、on of whether leaders should apologize publicly has never been more urgent. During the last decade or so, the United States in particular has developed an apology cultureapologies of all kinds and for all sorts of wrongdoings are made far more frequently than before. More newspaper writers have writ
22、ten about the growing importance of public apologies. More articles, cartoons, advice columns, and radio and television programs have similarly dealt with the subject of private apologies.Why Bother?Why do we apologize? Why do we ever put ourselves in situations likely to be difficult, embarrassing,
23、 and even risky? Leaders who apologize publicly could be an easy target. They are expected to appear strong and capable. And whenever they make public statements of any kind, their individual and institutional reputations are in danger. Clearly, then, leaders should not apologize often or lightly. F
24、or a leader to express apology, there needs to be a good, strong reason. Leaders will publicly apologize if and when they think the costs of doing so are lower than the costs of not doing so.Why Refuse? Why is it that leaders so often refuse to apologize, even when a public apology seems to be in or
25、der? Their reasons can be individual or institutional. Because leaders are public figures, their apologies are likely to be personally uncomfortable and even professionally risky. Leaders may also be afraid that admission of a mistake will damage or destroy the organization for which they are respon
26、sible. There can be good reasons for hanging tough in tough situations, as we shall see, but it is a high-risk strategy.【解析】根据第一段第三句“The act of apology is carried out not merely at the level of the individual but also”或第四句“It is a performace.”可知此处表示“行为(表现/活动)”。【解析】根据第三段第四句“They are expected to appea
27、r strong and capable.”可知此处be expected/ supposed/ required to do sth 表示“被期望/应该/被要求要求做某事”。78. 答案public【解析】根据第三段最后一句“Leaders will publicly apologize if”可知此处in public表示“在公共场合(公开地)”。79. 答案likely【解析】根据第四段第三句“,their apologies are likely to be personally comfortable and even professionally risky.”可知此处be lik
28、ely to be表示“很有可能”。80. 答案harm/ damage【解析】根据第三段第四句“will damage or destory”可知此处do harm/ damage to表示“对有害”。2022高考英语试题(2022高考江苏卷)请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。每个空格只填1个单词。For more than twenty years scientists have been seeking to understand the mystery of the “sixth sense of
29、directionBy trying out ideas and solving problems one by one,they are now getting closer to one answerOne funny idea is that animals might have a built-in compass(指南针)Our earth itself is a big magnet(磁体)So a little magnetic needle that swings freely lines itself with the big earth magnet to point no
30、rth and southWhen people discovered that idea about a thousand years ago and invented the compass,it allowed sailors to navigate (航海)on ocean voyages, even under cloudy skies.Actually the idea of the living compass came just from observing animals in nature Many birds migrate twice a year between th
31、eir summer homes and winter homesSome of them fly for thousands of kilometers and mostly at nightExperiments have shown that some birds can recognize star patternsBut they can keep on course even under cloudy skiesHow can they do that?A common bird that does not migrate but is great at finding its w
32、ay home is the homing pigeonNot all pigeons can find their way homeThose that can are very good at it,and they have been widely studiedOne interesting experiment was to attach little magnets to the birds heads to block their magnetic sensejust as a loud radio can keep you from hearing a call to dinn
33、erOn sunny days, that did not fool the pigeonsEvidently they can use the sun to tell which way they are goingBut on cloudy days,the pigeons with magnets could not find their wayIt was as if the magnets had blocked their magnetic senseSimilar experiments with the same kind of results were done with h
34、oneybeesThese insects also seem to have a special sense ot directionIn spite of the experiments,the idea of an animal compass seemed pretty extraordinaryHow would an animal get the magnetic stuff for a compass?An answer came from an unexpected sourceA scientist was studying bacteria that live in the
35、 mud of ponds and marshesHe found accidentally little rod-like bacteria that all swam together in one directionnorthFurther study showed that each little bacterium had a chain of dense particles inside,which proved magneticThe bacteria had made themselves into little magnets that could line up with
36、the earths magnetThe big news was that a living thing,even a simple bacterium,can make magnetiteThat led to a search to see whether animals might have it. By using a special instrument called magnetometer,scientists were able to find magnetite in bees and birds,and even in fishIn each animal,except
37、for the beethe magnetic stuff was always in or closer to the brainThusthe idea of a builtin animal compass began to seem reasonableThe Magnetic Sense The Living CompassPassage outlineSupporting detailsThe existence of the earth magnet and the invention of the navigating compassOur earth is a big mag
38、net and a little freely (71) magnetic needle lines itself with the earth magnet to point north and south.(72) on the idea above, the navigating compass was invented.The possibility of birds built-in compasses One piece of evidence is the (73) of many birds between their summer homes and winter homes
39、. Birds can recognize star patterns on clear nights and keep on course (74) under cloudy skies The (75) on pigeons and bees built-in compassesLittle magnets were tied to the pigeons heads to (76) their magnetic sense.The pigeons magnetic sense seemed to be affected on (77) days.Similar things with t
40、he same results were done with bees.The (78) of the magnetic stuff for the animal compassLittle rod-like bacteria were found by chance to swim together in the direction of (79) .Some animals had a chain of dense magnetic particles in or close to the (80) inside their bodies.71.【解析】 swinging 。将文章中的第二
41、段中第二句中定语从句that swings 换用在现在分词swinging作定语。2022高考英语试题(09江苏卷)第四部分:任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题l分,满分l0分)请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:每个空格只填1个单词。请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。Communication PrinciplesHow you see yourself can make a great difference in how you communicate“Every individual exists in a continually chan
42、ging world of experience of which he(or she)is the center”Many communication scholars and social scientists believe that people are products of how others treat them and of the messages others send themBut every day we experience the centrality of our selves in communicationA studentfor instance,may
43、 describe a conflict with a teacher as unfair treatment:“I know my teacher doesnt like the fact that I dont agree with his opinionsand thats why he gave me such a poor grade in that class”The teacher might say the oppositeEach person may believe that he is correct and that the other persons view is
44、wrongThe concept of serf originates in communicationThrough verbal and nonverbal symbols, a child learns to accept roles in response to the expectations of othersYou establish self-image。The sort of person you believe you are,by how others think of youPositive,negative,and neutral messages that you
45、receive from others all play a role in determining who you areCommunication itself is probably best understood as a dialogue processOur understanding of communication comes from our interactions with other peopleIn a more obvious waycommunication involves others in the sense that a competent communi
46、cator considers what the other person needs and expects when selecting messages to shareSo,the communication begins with the self,as defined largely by others,and involves others,as defined largely by the selfCommunication Occurs almost every minute of your lifeIf you are not communicating with your
47、self(thinking,planning,reacting to the world around you),you are observing others and drawing inferences from their behaviorEven if the other person did not intend a message for youyou gather observations and draw specific conclusionsA person yawns and you believe that person is bored with your mess
48、ageA second person looks away from you and you conclude that person is not listening to youA third person smiles(perhaps because of a memory of a joke he heard recently) and you believe that he is attracted to youWe are continually picking up meanings from othersbehaviors and we are constantly provi
49、ding behaviors that have communicative value for themMore often than not,you may have hurt someone accidentally and you may have tried to explain that you did not mean that. You may have told the other person that you were sorry for your statementYou may have made a joke out of your rude statementNo
50、netheless,your comment remains both in the mind of the other person and in your own mindYou cannot go back in time and erase your messages to othersCommunication cannot be reversed(倒退),nor can it be repeatedWhen you tried to recreate the atmosphere,the conversation,and the setting,nothing seemed rig
51、htYour second experience with a similar setting and person made far different results Paragraph 0utlineSupporting Details Communication begins with the selfPeople are somewhat products of others treatment and messageswe are always(71) in communication with others Communication (72) othersExperiences
52、 of others help children learn to accept rolesMessages from others help you(73) who you areNeeds and(74) of others should be considered Communication (75) everywhereWe are communicating with ourselves by thinking,planning and reacting to the outside worldWe are always(76) other people by observing e
53、ven if they do not intend any message for youWe are constantly collecting meanings from others(77) We are constantly(78) meanings by what we do Communication cannot be reversed nor repeatedYou may explain what you have done,but you cannot(79) what remains in the other persons mindYon may redo the co
54、nversation,but you(80) achieve the same results任务型阅读的文章主题是关于如何与人沟通71self-centredsubjective 76readingunderstanding/knowing72involves 77behaviorsactsaction(s)activities73determinedefineknowunderstand 78conveyingexpressing74expectationshopesdesireswishes 79eraseremovedelete/change75occurshappensexistsa
55、rises 80cantcannot71、【答案】self-centredsubjective本文谈论交际原则。从表格可看出文章包括四个部分。即一段一个分论点。第一段概述交际从自我开始;第二段概述交际与他人相关;第三段提出交流无处不在;最后一段讲述交流不可能重来。71self-centredsubjective。由第一段的But every day we experience the centrality of our selves in communica-tion以及接下来举的例子可归纳出答案。77behaviorsactsaction(s)activities。根据第三段最后一句中的We
56、 are continually picking up meanings from othersbehaviors。78conveyingexpressing。根据第三段最后一句中的we are constantly providing behaviors that have communieative valHe for them的含义可联想到convey或express。79eraseremovedeletechange。根据第四段的You cannot go back in time and erase your messages to others可确定答案。80Cantcannot。
57、由第四段的最后一句When you tried to recreate the atmosphere,the conversation,andthe setting,nothing seemed rightYour second experience with asimilar setting and person made far different results可归纳出”即使重新对话,也不可能获得同样的效果”。所以答案为cant。【两年模拟】 10、11、12名校模拟题及其答案12名校模拟题及其答案【2022江苏百校联考】任务型阅读处共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 请认真阅读下列短
58、文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填人一个最恰当的单词。 注意;请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。每个空格只填1个单词。 What Should You Do When an Earthquake Hits?If you find the ground shaking beneath your feet,theres an international consensus on how you should act. Earthquake safety boils down to tht-ee basic steps: 1 . Drop to the ground. 2. Take c
59、over by getting under a sturdy deck or table. 3: Hold on to it until the shaking stops. If there isnt a table or desk near you,drop to the ground in an inside corner of the building and cover your head and neck with your hands and arms. Do not try to run to another room just to get under a table.If
60、you are in bed,hold on and stay there,protecting your head with a pillow. You are less likely to be injured staying where you are: Broken glass on the floor has caused injury to those who have rolled to the floor or tried to get to doorways.If you are outdoors,move to a clear area if you can safely
61、do so;avoid power lines,trees,signs, buildings,vehicles, and other hazards: If youre at the movies ox a sports game,stay at your seat and protect your head and neck with your arms. Dont try to leave until the shaking is over, Then walk out slowly watching for anything that could fall in the aftersho
62、cks.If youre driving a car,pull over to the side of the road,stop,and set the parking brake. Avoid overpasses, bridges, power lines,signs and other hazards. Stay inside the vehicle until the shaking is over: If a power line falls on the car,stay inside until a trained person removes the wire.If your
63、e by the shore,drop,cover and hold on until the shaking stops. Estimate how long the shaking lasts. If severe shaking lasts 20 seconds or more, immediately evacuate to high ground as a tsunami(海啸)might have been generated by the earthquake: 1Vlove inland 3 kilometers(2 miles)or to land that is at le
64、ast 30 meters(100 feet) above sea level immediately. Dont wait for officials to issue a warning. Walk quickly,rather than drive,to avoid trafficdebris and other hazardsIf you live downstream for a dam,you should know flood-zone information and have prepared an evacuation plan. Latastrophie failure i
65、s unlikely,but dams can fail during major earthquakes.The main point is to try not to move and to immediately protect yourself as best as possible where you are. Earthquakes occur without any warning and may be so violent that you cannot run or crawl;you therefore will most likely be knocked to the
66、ground where you happen to be. You will never know if the initial jolt will turn out to be start of the big one In addition,studies of injuries and deaths caused by earthquakes in the US over the last several decades indicate you are much more likely to be injured by falling or flying objects(TVs,la
67、mps,glass,bookecases,etc.)than to die in a collapsed building. Drop,Cover,and Hold on offers the best overall level of protection【解析】【2022届江苏省南京市、盐城市高三第一次模拟】任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。每个空格只填1个单词。A judge in Los Angeles has sentenced Michael Ja
68、cksons personal physician to four years in prison for the 2022 death of the pop superstar.Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Michael Pastor Tuesday handed the sentence to Dr. Conrad Murray, who was convicted earlier this month of involuntary manslaughter(过失杀人) in Jacksons death. Murray, however, could
69、 serve only half his sentence due to overcrowding in Californias prison system.In issuing the sentence, the judge described Murray as a reckless physician whose actions were a disgrace to the medical profession. Pastor also said Murray was involved in horrible medicine that included a sophisticated
70、scheme to get the powerful anesthetic, propofol, for Jackson. Pastor said Murray lied repeatedly and had not shown remorse for his actions in the treatment of Jackson, who battled insomnia(失眠证).Prosecutors(原告) said Murray gave Jackson propofol, which is not approved for use as a sleep aid, and then
71、abandoned the entertainer while he, Murray, attended to personal matters. They said the doctor put off calling for emergency help after finding Jackson unresponsive. They also said Jackson put his trust in Murray and paid for it with his life.Murrays lawyers argued Jackson gave himself the fatal dos
72、age without the doctors knowledge. They said there is no proof the doctor did anything wrong. Murray did not take the stand in his defense.Jackson died in his bedroom at his rented mansion in June 2022. Prior to his death, he had been planning a series of comeback concerts.Apart from the criminal tr
73、ial, Jacksons father has filed a wrongful death suit, accusing Murray of lying to the doctors and paramedics who tried to save the singers life.Additionally, a hearing is set for January on a prosecution proposal that Murray pay more than $100 million in restitution to Jacksons family.【答案与解析】75.symp
74、athy/pity 根据文章中的Murray lied repeatedly and had not shown remorse for his actions in the treatment of Jackson可知填sympathy/pity;76.forbidden/banned 根据文章中的Murray gave Jackson propofol, which is not approved for use as a sleep aid,可知not approved与banned/ forbidden;77.Delaying根据文章中的the doctor put off calli
75、ng for emergency help可知put off与delay同义表达;78.Arguments根据文章中的Murrays lawyers argued Jackson gave himself the fatal dosage without the doctors knowledge.可知填Argument;79.knowing 根据文章中的Jackson gave himself the fatal dosage without the doctors knowledge.可知;80.defense/defence根据文章中的They said there is no proo
76、f the doctor did anything wrong. Murray did not take the stand in his defense.可知。【2022江苏四市高三调研】任务型阅读(共10小题:每小题1分,满分10分) 请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。每个空格只填1个单词。Canadas wealth comes from the exploitation of its rich natural resources and from the work of its citizens. Can
77、adians are employed in a variety of jobs. All of these jobs can be grouped into one of three categories: extractive industries, manufacturing industries and service industries.Industries that take raw materials from the natural environment are called extractive or primary industries. Canada has a we
78、alth of natural resources. The extractive industries that have been developed to exploit these natural resources make an important contribution to the wealth of our economy. Without these extractive industries, and the money they bring from other countries, Canadas economy could not exist in its pre
79、sent form. Yet only a small percentage of Canadas labour force works in extractive industries. Extractive industries rely on labour-saving machines instead of human labour.Manufacturing industries process the products of extractive industries into finished products Manufacturing industries transform
80、 raw materials into many different forms to be used by consumers or by other companies. This processing may be done in one or more stages. For example, iron ore is transformed into steel in factories. This is called primary manufacturing. The steel is then sent to companies for further processing in
81、to cars, mining equipment, machines, nails, and other products-such as bicycle frames. This is called secondary manufacturing.Manufacturing industries are located in many towns and cities across Canada. Companies try to build their factories in densely populated areas because they want to near the p
82、eople who buy their products. If they locate near their customers, then they save money on shipping costs. Manufacturing industries provide more jobs to Canadians than do extractive industries. Yet the number of people employed in manufacturing is still small in comparison to the third category, ser
83、vices. As with extractive industries, manufacturing process use many machines that require relatively few workers.Service industries provide services needed by the extractive and manufacturing industries, and by society in general. Without these services, society could not operate. The majority of C
84、anadian workers do not produce “goods” in their jobs. Instead, they provide “services” for others. The range of services is very great and includes such things as retailing, office work, education, health care, communications, government, transportation, and personal services.Service industries in o
85、ne form or another are spread over the entire country. In every community there are stores, banks, schools, police forces, and dozens of other services. The majority of service industries are found in town and cities because services are provided for people and there are many more people in urban ar
86、eas,Canadas economy depends upon the creation of jobs in all three types of industry.IntroductionAll (71) can be divided into three categories: extractive industries, manufacturing industries and service industries.Extractive industriesExtractive industries are also called primary industries, which
87、are (72) with the exploitation of raw materials from the natural environment.(73) industriesManufacturing industries (74) raw materials into products, which can be used by people or companies.Manufacturing industries can be grouped into primary manufacturing and (75) manufacturing.Primary manufactur
88、ing (76) steel from iron ore for further processing.Secondary manufacturing will then use the steel to make products like cars, bikes, etc. for people to use.Service industriesService industries provide services the other two industries need. Without these services, our society cannot (77) .Service
89、industries provide jobs for shop assistants, office (78) , teachers, doctors, and many others.Service industries mainly provide services for (79) .ClosingOur society is (80) on all three trees of industry.71. jobs 72. associated/connected73. Manufacturing74. process/transform/turn75. secondary 76. m
90、akes77. operate/function 78. workers79. people80. based/dependent【答案与解析】【2022江苏徐州市高三月考】任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题l分,满分l0分)请认真阅读下列短文,根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。每个空格只填1个单词。 You might learn a great deal in school, but its uncertain that youll actually develop as a leader by reading a book o
91、r taking a course. The military is right about development based on experience: People grow and become leaders by making a commitment to a cause, and having personal responsibility. For those of us in civilian life, there are also ways to develop as leaders through experience: through volunteer serv
92、ice. There are various nonprofit missions from which to choose as well as roles and positions in which to get involved.Nonprofit board service is particularly convincing for business people and professionals seeking to develop as leaders. Business people who bring valuable skills and experience as w
93、ell as diverse backgrounds and viewpoints are uniquely equipped to help regional, national, and global organizations to achieve success in coping with poverty, education, health care, conservation of natural resources, and other key issues.Through nonprofit board experience, business people particip
94、ate with the CEO in foreseeing an organizations greater potential, creating the income model, and achieving success. Heres the secret to making the most of a service experience:1. Choose a cause thats meaningful to you, and where you like the people. Determine how you can be usefulwhether helping wi
95、th strategic planning, inviting friends to a fund-raising event or serving on the board. If youll be serving on the board, be clear about what will be expected of you so that you can fully devote yourself to it.2. Be open to opportunities to raise your hand and say, “Ill help.” When you know it, you
96、 could be in charge of a committee, and eventually perhaps serving as a board officer.3. Do pay attention to potential tutors on the board where you serve and among your friends and colleagues. Talk with other people who serve on boards to share experiences, lessons, and advice.4. Always remember th
97、e mission. It must be what you are always thinking about most as you take part in discussions and make decisions.5. Be generous with your time and your contributions. Once involved, youll be surprised at how aware you will become of whos a thoughtful leader and whos not. And then your personal exper
98、ience can ensure that books and various readings on leadership development will become more meaningful.Through my volunteer service since I was 10, Ive seen first-hand the power of service in developing leadership. Most of the hundreds of business people Ive trained and placed on boards have moved u
99、p to board leadership positions; the key has been that the match was right, and the board candidate was committed and ready to say, “Ill help.”Through service, you have tremendous opportunities to develop as a leader, become a more valuable professional where you work, and make a meaningful contribu
100、tion in improving your community and the world.Title: Approaches to the (71) of Leadership Skills.Civilians The militaryBusiness people and professionalsMaking a commitment to a causeChoosing a meaningful cause and determining the (75) you can be useful Being open to opportunities and (76) to offer
101、your helpBeing personally (72) (73) in volunteer servicePaying attention to (77) tutors on the boardChoosing from various nonprofit missionsAlways keeping the mission in (78) Devoting your time and making contributions (79) (74) yourself in roles and positionsConclusion: The volunteer service can of
102、fer you tremendous opportunities to make a leader, become more professional where you work, and make meaningful contributions in (80) up your community and the world.75. way 根据文章中的Choose a cause thats meaningful to you, and where you like the people. Determine how you can be useful可知;76. willing/rea
103、dy根据文章中的Be open to opportunities to raise your hand 可知; 77. potential 根据文章中的Do pay attention to potential tutors on the board可知;78.mind 根据文章中的Always remember the mission.可知;79. generously根据文章中的Be generous with your time and your contributions.可知;80. polishing/brushing根据文章中的make a meaningful contribu
104、tion in improving your community and the world.可知。【2022江苏南京盐城模拟】任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个词。注意:每个空格只填1个单词;请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。AspirinAspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) has been used for many years as a painkiller. It also has an anti-inflammatory (消炎) action and can be used
105、 to reduce fever. Aspirin is already recommended for people to prevent stroke and heart attack because it improves ones blood circulation. So many people already take daily aspirin as a heart drug. Although aspirin can cause deadly internal bleeding, which is relatively rare, its benefits for people
106、 are great, not only to help increase the length of peoples lives, but to prevent and treat cancer, or to stop cancer spread according to the latest research.Taking a low dose (剂量) of aspirin every day can prevent and possibly even treat cancer, fresh evidence suggests. Prof. Peter Rothwell, from Ox
107、ford University, and his colleagues, who carried out the latest work, had already linked aspirin with a lower risk of certain cancers, particularly bowel(肠) cancer. But their previous work suggested people needed to take the drug for about 10 years to get any protection. Now the protective effect oc
108、curs much soonerwithin three to five yearsbased on a new analysis of data from 51 trials involving more than 77,000 patients. And aspirin appears not only to reduce the risk of developing many different cancers in the first place, but may also stop cancers spreading around the body.Taking a low (75
109、300mg) daily dose of aspirin appeared to cut the total number of cancer cases by 25 % after only three yearsthere were nine cancer cases per 1,000 each year in the aspirin-taking group, compared with 12 per 1,000 for those taking dummy pills. It also reduced the risk of a cancer death by 15% within
110、five years (and sooner if the dose was higher than 300mg). And if patients stayed on aspirin for longer, their cancer death risk went down even furtherby 37% after five years.Low-dose aspirin also appeared to reduce the probability that cancers, particularly bowel, would spread to other parts of the
111、 body, and by as much as half in some instances. However, Prof. Rothwell says for most fit and healthy people, the most important things they can do to reduce their lifetime cancer risk is to give up smoking, take exercise and- have a healthy diet.But experts warn that there is still not enough proo
112、f to recommend it to prevent cancer cases and deaths and warn that the drug can cause dangerous side effects like stomach bleeding. Prof. Peter Johnson of Cancer Research UK, along with other experts, said it was still a good idea that people thinking of taking aspirin should first consult their doc
113、tors because of the possible side effect. And people should get some decisive advice from the government as to whether aspirin should be recommended more widely and the government should also advise the public about the benefits and risks of aspirin.任务型阅读76.reduce /lower/decrease /prevent; 根据文章中的It
114、also reduced the risk of a cancer death by 15% within five years可知;77.possible/probable; 根据文章中的Low-dose aspirin also appeared to reduce the probability that cancers可知;78.Experts/Reserchers; 根据文章中的experts warn that there is still not enough proof to recommend it to prevent cancer cases and deaths and
115、 warn that the drug can cause dangerous side effects like stomach bleeding.可知;79.before ; 根据文章中的it was still a good idea that people thinking of taking aspirin should first consult their doctors可知;80.advised根据文章中的the government should also advise the public about the benefits and risks of aspirin.可知
116、。【2022江苏南京市热身训练】任务型阅读请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入最恰当的单词。注意:每空格1个单词。(A)Social function of public libraries in rural areasPublic libraries are various, such as Popular Library, Community Library, Municipal Library, Parish library and Model Public Library.The public libraries in underdeveloped countr
117、ies are marginalized and without any leading role in society. To develop “social function of the public library as an agent of change for rural development, we need to know more about the public library. The public library is the institution that serves a social function as a change agent in transmi
118、tting information and knowledge to the rural development without distinction of religion, race, political beliefs, or gender or sex. “Its an education for the people.” The social roles of the public library includes: developing an additional training courses to the rural school, trying to raise the
119、socioeconomic status, intellectual and moral development of rural populations. Through the different activities taking place: Training courses, productive workshops, lectures on various topics, holiday supplies, etc;serving many people who had to leave school early (very typical of rural areas) by p
120、roviding adequate equipment and personnel to their information needs;facilitating and encouraging reading in rural areas, acting as an effective tool against illiteracy, which in Peru and Latin America is one of the socio-educational problems that we suffer;helping users disoriented and not accustom
121、ed to consult the rural library, encouraging, motivating and attracting them to obtain maximum benefit and satisfaction of their readingsacting as an “Information Center for all”, but not a “Deposit and audiovisual library materials; for use by all members of the Community, particularly in rural are
122、as. What is interesting in learning, increasing their knowledge and culture, strengthening their appreciation of life and achieve their ideals. The social roles of the public library will depend much on their structure: Child, Youth, Adult, Senior, and its system of organization: Central and branch
123、offices, mobile libraries, book bags, methods widely used in rural areas of many countries. The public library is a state institution, and therefore promoted and sustained by it. It plays the role of the public service. It should not be an inert entity, as has happened in most developing countries.
124、Within a context of underdevelopment, public library remains as an institution isolated from the interests of the population, despite all efforts are made individually to avoid it. The public library and the rural development should be closely related, with the support of an appropriate education po
125、licy.Social function of public libraries in rural areasSocial structure, Child, Youth, Adult, Senior, and its system of the organizationStructures (80) the social roles(71) of librariesProblem mentionedSocial (74) Popular Library, (72) Library, Municipal Library, Parish library and Model Public Libr
126、aryThe public library in underdeveloped countries are not taking a (73) role in their societydeveloping (75) training courses, productive workshops, lectures on various topics, holiday supplies, etc;serving early school-leavers (76) providing adequate equipment and personnel to their information nee
127、ds;facilitating and encouraging reading in rural areas, acting as an effective tool against (77) .helping those who are not used to using a library to (78) the most benefit and satisfaction of their readings(79) as an “Information Center for all” 76. by根据文章中的serving many people who had to leave scho
128、ol early (very typical of rural areas) by providing adequate equipment and personnel to their information needs可知;77. illiteracy根据文章中的facilitating and encouraging reading in rural areas, acting as an effective tool against illiteracy,可知;78. gain/obtain/get/achieve根据文章中的attracting them to obtain maxi
129、mum benefit and satisfaction of their readings可知;79. acting 根据文章中的acting as an “Information Center for all”, but not a “Deposit and audiovisual library materials;可知; 80. supporting根据文章中的The social roles of the public library will depend much on their structure: Child, Youth, Adult, Senior, and its s
130、ystem of organization可知。(B)“HEARTLESS”its not usually a word you would want to use to describe a person. But having his heart removed was what saved Craig Lewis lifeand what made him the first living “heartless” man.The 55-year-old had been dying of heart disease. He was told that he only had 12 hou
131、rs to live. That was when Billy Cohn and Bud Frazier, two doctors from the Texas Heart Institute, US, decided to try something new. They removed Lewis heart and replaced it with an artificial (人造的) one. Less than a week after the operation, Lewis was able to sit up in bed and speak to his family, ac
132、cording to Reuters.Lewis kept on living like a normal person, with only one differencehe didnt have a heartbeat. The human heart usually pumps blood through our bodies by beating regularly. By contrast, this artificial heart pushes the blood forward with two moving blades(桨叶). If you were to touch L
133、ewis or listen to his chest, you would not feel a heartbeat. If you hooked him up to an EKG(心电图) machine, the line would be flat.Scientists have been trying to create a working artificial heart for years. Many people suffer from serious heart disease and cannot get transplants. Until now, all artifi
134、cial hearts either broke down or caused blocks and infections.But after five years of hard work, Dr Cohn and Dr Frazier developed this artificial heart. It is smaller and quieter than other artificial hearts and can last much longer. They tested it on 38 calves (牛犊) and all of them turned out energe
135、tic and healthy. Lewis is the first human proof that the machine is a success.The doctors will have to work more on the device and decide on a final design before it can be widely used. The US Food and Drug Administration will also need to say that the machine is safe. But this artificial heart look
136、s likely to bring a ray of hope to thousands of patients.Life as a heartless manPassage outlineSupporting detailsA (71) in the history of medicine55-year-old Lewis was on the (72) of death. He was told that he only had 12 hours to live.Two American doctors had his heart (73) and replaced it with an
137、artificial one. That made Lewis the first living heartless man.Differing from the human heartLewis new heart pushes the blood forward with two moving blades.His heart rate is at (74) with a (75) line on the screen of an EKG machine.(76) of this artificial heartIt is smarter and quieter than other ar
138、tificial hearts and can last much longer.It hasnt yet broken down. Nor has it got (77) and infected.Reasons for being (78) about this artificial heartThe doctors will have to further (79) the device before it is massively produced.Yet this artificial heart looks likely to bring the opportunity of (8
139、0) to thousands of patients.答案:71. wonder 根据文章内容换掉心脏成功是奇迹;所以填wonder; 72. edge 根据文章中的The 55-year-old had been dying of heart disease. He was told that he only had 12 hours to live. (C)Which is the best college or university in the country? That all depends on who you ask. There are several well-respe
140、cted college ranking experts out there, but their number one picks vary wildly, from West Point to Harvard University. If anyone is using the rankings as the only way to decide, that is wrong for the rankings. Here is what you need to know to use each of them well when considering college choices.Th
141、e methods vary wildly. U.S. News & World Report ranks colleges nationally and by region and type, so large national universities, like Harvard and Princeton, dont appear on the same lists as smaller liberal arts colleges. The colleges themselves provide information including reputation surveys, admi
142、ssions data, SAT and ACT scores, acceptance rates, faculty salaries, financial resources, class size, and student-faculty ratios. Failure to fill out a survey completely (or having the survey completed by different people from year to year) can result in a change in rank. Rankings are generally stab
143、le over time.Forbes, which started ranking colleges in 2022, does not divide schools by size or region. Instead, 650 schools are ranked for Forbes based on student evaluations on RateMyP, the number of graduates listed in Whos Who in America, salary information for graduated from P, average student
144、loan debt and default rates, and four-year graduation rates, among other things.The Princeton Review offers up 62 different Top 20 lists instead of ranking schools in order from best to worst. The data comes from surveying 122,000 students at 376 colleges, The Princeton Review said in a statement, a
145、nd their lists offer rankings on everything from class size, political activity to social life.Know what you want in a college.Before putting much weight into a schools rank, its important for students to decide what theyre really looking for in a collegeand they shouldnt wait until the last minute
146、to start their search. They have to do the hard homework of understanding the cost, location, activities listening to peoples advice about where students from that high school have gotten into.Consider the classes and degrees offered by each collegedo they fit your interests? What is the campus like
147、do you want a city setting or a classic, tree-lined courtyard? If you can, visit several schools and talk to studentswhat teaching style do the instructors have, how are the classrooms set up? And, last but not least, take a look at tuition, room, board, and fees, as well as typical financial aid pa
148、ckageswhich schools are affordable for your family?Top universities in any ranking list are probably the most competitive. It goes without saying that only a small number of students can get into the top 10. Students need to be realistic about their qualifications, and understand that, even if they
149、are qualified, they still might not get in. “The top 10 could be drawn from the top five percent of high school students or even less. Theres simply no place to accept every applicant. Title: How to use college (71) wiselyIntroductionUniversities are ranked wildly (72) on top lists.Methods of rankin
150、g collegesU.S. News & World Report by region and type with information provided by each college (73) .Forbesbased on (74) evaluationsThe Princeton Reviewbased on (75) like class size, political activity and social lifeInformation you need to know about collegesto do hard homework in (76) to know wel
151、l about collegesto (77) your own interest.(78) to get into top universitiesIt is hard for students, to be (79) to top universities, which do not have enough (80) for every applicant even qualified students.答案解析:71. rankings根据文章中的If anyone is using the rankings as the only way to decide, that is wron
152、g for the rankings.可知;72. differently根据文章中的their number one picks vary wildly, from West Point to Harvard University.可知;73. itself根据文章中的The colleges themselves provide information including reputation surveys, admissions data, SAT and ACT scores, acceptance rates, faculty salaries, financial resourc
153、es, class size, and student-faculty ratios.可知;74. student / graduate / students / graduates 根据文章中的Instead, 650 schools are ranked for Forbes based on student evaluations on RateMyP,可知;75. everything根据文章中的 Princeton Review said in a statement, and their lists offer rankings on everything from class s
154、ize, political activity to social life.可知;76. advance根据文章中的Before putting much weight into a schools rank, its important for students to decide what theyre really looking for in a college77. consider根据文章中的Consider the classes and degrees offered by each collegedo they fit your interests? (D)You want
155、 to be confident and feel confident, but what if youre starting with little or no confidence? True self-confidence isnt an overnight acquisition. It takes dedication to realize you are a good human being that is worthy of respect and love. Recognize your insecuritiesWhat does that voice in the back
156、of your mind say? Why do you feel uncomfortable or ashamed of yourself? This could be anything from regrets to friends at school or negative experience. Whatever is making you feel unworthy, or ashamed, identify it, give it a name, and write it down. You can also tear these written pieces to start f
157、eeling positive on those points. Get rid of insecurities graduallyEach day you should weaken it. Theres no quick fix. Get to the root of the problem; focus on it and understand that you need to resolve each issue before you can move on. Check if it is an old past emotion and if it is really still re
158、levant or applicable in your life today. And that does not mean you have to get rid of whatever makes you feel bad (many times, you simply cant). You need to learn to accept yourself, your past, your circumstances as they are, without necessarily thinking of them as “bad”. Identify your successesEve
159、ryone is good at something, so discover the things at which you do extremely well, then focus on your talents. Give yourself permission to be proud of them. Give yourself credit for your successes. Inferiority (自卑) is a state of mind in which youve declared yourself a victim. Do not allow yourself t
160、o be victimized. Be PositiveAvoid self-pity, or the pity and sympathy of others. Never allow others to make you feel inferiorthey can only do so if you let them. If you continue to dislike and look down upon yourself, others are going to do and believe likewise. Instead, speak positively about yours
161、elf, about your future, and about your progress. Do not be afraid to show your strengths and qualities to others. By doing so, you strengthen those ideas in your mind and encourage your growth in a positive direction. Apply “facial feedback theory” Studies surrounding whats called the facial feedbac
162、k theory suggest that the expressions on your face can actually encourage your brain to express certain emotions. So by looking in the mirror and smiling every day, you might feel happier with yourself and more confident in the long run. Help othersWhen you know youre helpful to the people around yo
163、u, and are making a positive difference in other peoples lives (even if its just being kinder to the person who serves you coffee in the morning), youll know that you are a positive force in the worldwhich will boost yourself confidence. Now, dear friends, will you let confidence keep you company? B
164、e confident, and accomplishing your goals will be just around the corner.Title: The ways to become confidentSpecific ways Supporting detailsRecognizing insecuritiesFind out what (71) you uncomfortable or ashamed,forget it and feel positive. (72) insecurities graduallyFind out the (73) of problems, r
165、esolve them and learn to accept (74) you are.Identifying successesFind out your talents, take pride in them and (75) yourself for your successes.Being positiveSpeak (76) about yourself.Dont make yourself (77) by others. Applying “facial feedback theory”Look in the mirror and smile to gain more (78)
166、.Helping othersBe of (79) to the people around you.ConclusionConfidence helps people accomplish goals and become worthy to be (80) and loved. 答案解析:71. makes根据文章中的Whatever is making you feel unworthy, or ashamed, identify it, give it a name, and write it down. 可知;77. pitied / sympathized根据文章中的 Avoid
167、self-pity, or the pity and sympathy of others. Never allow others to make you feel inferiorthey can only do so if you let them. 可知;78. confidence根据文章中的So by looking in the mirror and smiling every day, you might feel happier with yourself and more confident in the long run. 可知; 79. help根据文章中的When yo
168、u know youre helpful to the people around you, and are making a positive difference in other peoples lives可知; 80. respected根据文章中的第一段True self-confidence isnt an overnight acquisition. It takes dedication to realize you are a good human being that is worthy of respect and love.可知。江苏省苏州市高三教学调研测试英语Sear
169、ching for the truth Collecting and writing news is like researching in history:the best information comes from those who were there at the time. So if we want to study the history of China in the sixth century AD, we look at the writings of the people who lived then. They are called the primary sour
170、ces because they tell us what it was like to live then. People at a much later date who write about the same events are called the secondary sources. For example, when we read the original writings of Jia Sixie on agriculture, we are reading a primary source;when we read about Jia Sixie in our textb
171、ook we are reading a secondary source because the passage was written about him and his ideas many years after he died. When we make news we use primary and secondary sources. We can see this most clearly in TV programmes. As we watch the news on TV, the person presenting the programme in the studio
172、 is the secondary source(because he tells us about the news) and the reporter in Iraq or Washington is the primary source (because he is telling us about what is actually happening there). Without these reporters acting as primary sources, you would never find out what really happened in a war, eart
173、hquake, sports meeting, concert or festival. These reporters explain what is happening so we have a clearer idea of what is going on there. They often take photographers with them who act as primary source by giving pictures of events. In a newspaper the position is different because these two roles
174、 are often combined. This means a reporter who investigates a story may be the same person who writes it. If this happens, the reporter is both the primary and the secondary source. But the photographer who works with him/her is still a primary source. One of the reasons that it is important to sepa
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