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1、情景2正确的人生观、心态.阅读理解A2022西安五校高三联考试题Aesha Ash is a ballet dancer who began The Swan Dreams Project in 2011. It is a program designed to bring ballet to girls of color in her community. Aesha Ash is one of the few women of color to ever grace the stages of the School of American Ballet in New York City.
2、She wants to expose her community to more positive images of women of color through the use of ballet. She wants to show the world that beauty and grace are not defined by status or race.Aesha grew up in the inner city of Rochester, New York, where crime, gun violence and poverty were among the bigg
3、est threats to the community. For her, thats normal. Thats just life in the neighborhood, but what she remembers most is the dance studio.She started dancing at the age of five. A teacher mentioned to her mother that she had some promise in ballet, and that it would be difficult for her, as a woman
4、of color, to enter the ballet world. But the adversity she faced was the very thing that pushed her to pursue a career in ballet.And theres so much negative stereotypes (刻板印象) and misunderstanding of who they are in the media. Through the use of imagery and her career as a ballet dancer, she challen
5、ges stereotypes that exist for women of color, particularly those from innercity communities. “Its important that our girls see that side of themselves because for many kids its hard to be what you cant see. I hadnt seen a black ballet dancer before I decided that was what I wanted to be. It was rea
6、lly important for me to be in my environment displaying that because this is where Im from. It was always beyond ballet,” Aesha Ash stated.1Why did Aesha start The Swan Dreams Project?ATo promote the images of females of color by ballet.BTo expose her community to a world of women of color.CTo grace
7、 the stages of the School of American Ballet.DTo show the world that beauty and grace are defined by status.2Which of the following best describes the community she grew up in?AComfortable. BPrimitive.CPeaceful. DUnsafe.3What does the underlined word in the third paragraph mean?AEncouragement. BHard
8、ship.CStereotypes. DMisunderstanding.4What is the main idea of the text?AA program provides chances for girls of color.BA woman brings ballet to the girls of color.CBallet changes the life of a woman of color.DA woman has changed the negative stereotypes.B2022济南市高考模拟考试 Just like happiness and sadnes
9、s, anxiety is part of everyones experiences but its not always tolerated as such. “People often spend too much time and effort trying to get rid of anxiety,” says Dr Joel Minden, a clinical psychologist. “I encourage them to remember that anxiety is a normal emotional response.”If you try to banish
10、anxiety, all youre doing is putting it in the forefront of your mind. But if you accept anxiety as part of life, you can learn to relate to it with selfpity or even with humour. This is a cornerstone of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), which has been gaining clinical validation, including th
11、e validation by the American Psychological Association. ACT guides people to see their unpleasant emotions as just feelings and to accept that parts of life are hard. Sufferers are encouraged to begin a dialogue with anxious thoughts, examining their causes while also keeping in mind their personal
12、goals and values.This way of relating to anxiety has been a powerful strategy for John Bateman, the 52yearold host of the podcast OurAnxietyStories. When negative thoughts arise, he acknowledges them but doesnt let them drive his decisions. Over the years, Bateman has noticed that if he submits to h
13、is thoughts, they dont go away but dramatically increase. But if he recognizes them for what they are, just a passing thought and not a fact that needs to be acted on, they gradually go away.Learning to live with anxiety is an individual process, and one that requires trial and error to get just rig
14、ht. While acceptance is the first and most important step to take, some lifestyle changes have been proven to take the edge off anxiety as well. Since tiredness, increased tension and stress leave us much easier to fall into anxiety, a wellbalanced diet, sufficient rest and, especially, regular exer
15、cise can help us manage it better. 5What may Dr Joel Minden agree with about anxiety?AIt goes hand in hand with joy.BIt should be seriously taken.CIt is an easilylearned experience.DIt is often improperly treated.6What can explain the underlined word “banish” in Paragraph 2?AIgnore. BHide.CRecognize
16、. DRemove.7Why does the author mention John Bateman in Paragraph 3 ?ATo explain a strategy.BTo describe a phenomenon.CTo present a successful case.DTo introduce a public figure.8What is advised to deal with anxiety in the last paragraph?AConcentrating on the process.BMaking lifestyle adjustments.CAv
17、oiding exposure to pressure.DLearning to get things in place.完形填空2022沈阳市重点高中联合体高三联考On that day I was leaving for my holiday when I heard a familiar sound of the ferryman urging people to hurry and be on board. As it always was, I was among the late ones (I am still struggling to be on time). In the
18、end, I _1_ to board the boat and the journey began. After a few days, I was from _2_ heading back to work on a small beautiful island. While I was on my holidays, things werent going as well as I had _3_. I didnt feel excited and was in _4_ spirits. I sat in a corner of the boat and cuddled up (依偎)
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