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    1、专题02 阅读理解(说明文及其他)Passage 1 (2022秋广东佛山高一统考期中) If a person forgets names, places or facts and has trouble with everyday things like reading or shopping it may not mean you are getting old. It could be Alzheimers (阿尔茨海默病) disease. So its important to see a doctor as soon as you can.There is no cure for

    2、 Alzheimers. But a medicine called ARICEPT (安理申) has been used by millions of people to help their symptoms (症状).In studies, ARICEPT has been proved to work for Alzheimers. It has helped people improve their memory over time. It has also helped them to keep doing everyday things on their own.Ask you

    3、r doctor if ARICEPT is right for you or your loved one. It is the Number One medicine for Alzheimers in the world. The sooner you know its Alzheimers, the better ARICEPT can help.ARICEPT is good for many but may not be good for everyone. Some people may experience not sleeping well, feeling very tir

    4、ed, or not wanting to eat. In studies, these side effects werent serious at all and went away over time. Some people taking ARICEPT may feel light-headed. In this case you should tell your doctors because your condition may get worse.1If one suffers from Alzheimers, _.Ahe cant move aboutBhe has trou

    5、ble with his memoryChe gets old more quicklyDhe cant do everyday things on his own2What is ARICEPT?AA medicine to cure Alzheimers.BA medicine to cure brain damage.CA medicine to reduce the signs of getting old.DA medicine to ease the symptoms of Alzheimers.3On what condition should a patient taking

    6、ARICEPT go to see a doctor?AIf he cant fall asleep.BIf he feels like a drunken man.CIf he has no desire to eat.DIf he feels tired out.【答案】1B 2D 3B【导语】本文为一篇说明文,文章主要介绍了治疗阿尔兹海默病的药物安理申。1细节理解题。根据文章第一段“If a person forgets names, places or facts and has trouble with everyday things like reading or shopping

    7、 it may not mean you are getting old. It could be Alzheimers disease.(如果一个人忘记名字、地点或事实,并且在阅读或购物等日常生活中遇到困难,这可能并不意味着你变老了。可能是阿尔兹海默病)”可知,如果一个人得了阿尔兹海默病,他会有记忆问题。故选B项。2细节理解题。根据文章第二段“There is no cure for Alzheimers. But a medicine called ARICEPT (安理申) has been used by millions of people to help their symptom

    8、s.(阿尔茨海默病无法治愈。但是一种叫做安理申的药物已经被数百万人用来缓解他们的症状)”可知,安理申是一种缓解阿尔茨海默病症状的药。故选D项。3细节理解题。根据文章最后一段“Some people taking ARICEPT may feel light-headed. In this case you should tell your doctors because your condition may get worse.(一些服用安理申的人可能会感到头晕。在这种情况下,你应该告诉你的医生,因为你的病情可能会恶化)”可知,如果一个人在吃了安理申后头晕,像是喝醉一样的话,要去看医生。故选B

    9、项。Passage 2 (2022秋山西忻州高一忻州一中校考期中)Whether theyre playing on our TV screens or printed in newspapers, adverts are everywhere. In fact, according to US market research company Yankclovich, the average person living in a city sees thousands of ads every single day. However, ads dont just act as a tool f

    10、or getting people to buy things; they also serve as a window into cultures, societies and history. Modern adverts began to appear in the 18th and 19th centuries, since advances in printing techniques allowed more detailed images to be produced in newspapers and magazines. Looking at some of these ea

    11、rly ads is like taking a step back in time to another world. For example, an 1881 advert for French cigarettes promised that its product would “give immediate relief” to a list of medical conditions, including breathing problems. And a US ad from a 1955 newspaper advised mothers to mix the sugary so

    12、ft drink A7 Up with their babys milk. These days, of course, the harmful effects of both smoking and sugary drinks are well known. But although these adverts seem unusual to us now, perhaps future generations may consider some of todays ads to be just as bizarre. “Advertising often serves as an indi

    13、cator for what society considers to be socially acceptable and desirable at the time.” US marketing expert wrote on the Ad Councils website. In spite of being designed to sell or advertise something, some ads can even become part of a societys vernacular (方言). In the UK, for example, a slogan (标语)cr

    14、eated in 1994 to advertise paint is used in everyday conversation by many Britons. The phrase, “It does exactly what it says on the tin”, is used to describe an item or product thats open, straight forward and simple. Meanwhile, also in the UK, if someone describes themselves as a “Marmite person”,

    15、this means that you may either lose them or hate them, based on the British food Marmites slogan, “Love it or hate it.”So, in spite of what we may think of them, it seems that ads are a bigger part of everyday life than we think they are. Instead of finding them annoying, however, at least we can be

    16、 assured that future generations will have an interesting way to see how we lived no matter how unusual todays world may seem to them.4What does the underlined word “bizarre” in Paragraph 9 probably mean?ATypical.BCreative.CStrange.DMisleading.5The examples of the two British phrases are mentioned m

    17、ainly to _.Aprove most ads in the past were simpleBshow ads can influence everyday languageCexplain why some ads arc very popularDshow that British people love to use words from ads6Whats the article mainly about?AThe history of modern adverts.BThe changing roles of ads.CHow ads reflect history and

    18、societies.DAds that have influenced our lives.【答案】4C 5B 6C【导语】本文是一篇说明文。广告不仅仅是让人们购买东西的工具;它们也是了解文化、社会和历史的窗口。4词义猜测题。根据划线单词前的部分“But although these adverts seem unusual to us now, perhaps future generations may consider some of todays ads to be(但是,尽管这些广告对现在的我们来说似乎很不寻常,也许后代会认为今天的一些广告)”可知,我们会认为上文提到的早期的两个广告

    19、不寻常;但是,今天的一些广告对于将来的人来说,也许会有同样的感觉,所以划线单词bizarre应该和上文的unusual是同义词,其意义为“异乎寻常的”。故选C项。5推理判断题。根据文章的倒数第六段“In spite of being designed to sell or advertise something, some ads can even become part of a societys vernacular.(尽管设计广告是为了销售或宣传某些东西,但有些广告甚至可以成为一个社会方言的一部分)”可知,有些广告甚至可以成为一个社会方言的一部分。而下文接着提到英语中的两个习语“It d

    20、oes exactly what it says on the tin”和“Marmite person”,它们都来自广告语。所以,作者提到两个英语习语的目的是想表明广告可以影响人们的日常用语。故选B项。6主旨大意题。根据文章的第三段“However, ads dont just act as a tool for getting people to buy things; they also serve as a window into cultures, societies and history.(然而,广告不仅仅是让人们购买东西的工具;它们也是了解文化、社会和历史的窗口)”和主要内容可

    21、知,本文主要说的是广告可以反映当时的历史和社会情况。故选C项。Passage 3 (2023春广东惠州高一校考期中)The Biggest Stadiums in the WorldPeople have been pouring into stadiums since the days of ancient Greece. In around 80 AD, the Romans built the Colosseum, which remains the worlds best known stadium and continues to inform contemporary design

    22、. Romes Colosseum was 157 feet tall and had 80 entrances, seating 50,000 people. However, that was small fry compared with the citys Circus Maximus, which accommodated around 250,000 people.These days, safety regulations-not to mention the modern sports fans desire for a good view and comfortable se

    23、attend to keep stadium capacities(容量) slightly lower. Even soccer fans tend to have a seat each; gone are the days of thousands standing to watch the match. For the biggest stadiums in the world, we have used data supplied by the World Atlas list so far, which ranks them by their stated permanent ca

    24、pacity, as well as updated information from official stadium websites. All these stadiums are still funtional, still open and still hosting the biggest events in world sport. Rungrado 1st of May Stadium, Pyongyang DP.R. Korea. Capacity: 150,000. Opened: May 1,1989. Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, Michi

    25、gan, U. S. Capacity: 107,601. Opened: October 1, 1927. Beaver Stadium, State College, Pennsylvania, U. S. Capacity: 106,572. Opened: September 17, 1960. Ohio Stadium, Columbus, Ohio, U. S. Capacity: 104,944. Opened: October 7,1922.Kyle Field, College Station, Texas, U. S. Capacity: 102,512. Opened:

    26、September 24, 1927.7How many people could the Circus Maximus hold?A104,944.B107,601.CAbout 150,000.DAbout 250,000.8Of the following stadiums, which is the oldest?AMichigan Stadium.BBeaver Stadium.COhio Stadium.DKyle Field.9What do the listed stadiums have in common?AThey host big games.BThey have be

    27、come tourist attractions.CThey were built by Americans.DThey are favored by architects.【答案】7D 8C 9A【导语】这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了世界上最大的体育场。目前这些体育场仍在运行并且还在承办大型体育赛事。7细节理解题。根据第一段最后一句“However, that was small fry compared with the citys Circus Maximus, which accommodated around 250,000 people.(然而,与这座城市容纳了25万人的大竞技场相

    28、比,这只是小巫见大巫。)”可知,Circus Maximus的可以容纳250,000人。故选D项。8细节理解题。根据文章最后部分中的“Ohio Stadium, Columbus, Ohio, U.S. Capacity: 104,944. Opened October 7, 1922.(美国俄亥俄州哥伦布市俄亥俄体育场,容纳人数:104,944人。1922年10月7日开业。)”可知Ohio Stadium在1922年10月7日开业;由最后一段“Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, Michigan, U. S. Capacity: 107,601. Opened: Oct

    29、ober 1, 1927. (密歇根体育场,美国密歇根州安阿伯市,容量: 107,601人,开业日期: 1927年10月1日。)可知Michigan Stadium的开业时间是1927年10月1日;由文中最后一段“Beaver Stadium, State College, Pennsylvania, U. S. Capacity: 106,572. Opened: September 17, 1960. (美国宾夕法尼亚州立大学海狸体育馆,可容纳106,572人。开放时间: 1960年9月17日。)可知Beaver Stadium的开业时间是1960年9月17日;最后一段“Kyle Fiel

    30、d, College Station, Texas, U. S. Capacity: 102,512. Opened: September 24, 1927.(凯尔菲尔德,学院站,得克萨斯州,容量: 102,512。开放时间: 1927年9月24日。)”可知Kyle Field的开业时间是1927年9月24日;通过对比,Ohio Stadium的开业时间最久远,是最老的体育场。故选C项。9细节理解题。根据最后一段“All these stadiums are still functional, still open and still hosting the biggest events in

    31、 world sport. (所有这些体育场馆仍在使用,仍在开放,仍在举办世界上最大的体育赛事。)”可知,这些体育馆都还在承办大型的体育赛事,这是他们的共同点。故选A项。Passage 4 (2023春广东汕头高一校考期中)The United States has a vast network of National Parks spread all around the country. Here are some National Parks for you.Arches National Park, UtahMore than 2,000 natural stone arches ma

    32、ke Arches National Park a special place in Utah. Travelers from around the world come to see brilliant sunsets that light up the sky each night. Hikers and rock climbers will love the endless options for exploring, while more low-key visitors are sure to love the camping.Acadia, MaineSuper close to

    33、Bar Harbor, one of Maines most beloved tiny towns, Acadia National Park tops travel guides for the Vacation State. Before making your way to Mt. Desert island, dine on the countrys most famous fish and lake advantage of the opportunity to go whale watching on the Atlantic Ocean. When visiting Acadia

    34、, set aside some time to hike and go boating.Mount Rainier, WashingtonWe couldnt leave the park with you slowly moving ice off the list. Washingtons Mount Rainier National Park, found southeast of Seattle, has 25 of them (along with the famous volcano) as its attention-catching sight. The National P

    35、ark says its the snowiest place on earth where snow is measured regularly. If snowcapped peaks arent your thing, plan to visit the park when the weather is warmer.Great Sand Dunes (沙丘), ColoradoYou probably imagine the Rocky Mountains when you think about Colorado, but did you know that the Centenni

    36、al state is also home to the United States largest sand dunes? See them for yourself at Great Sand Dunes National Park, where you can go sand boarding or fat biking. Though June temperatures are said to be some of Southern Colorados best, a warm winter day can be an equally enjoyable time to see the

    37、 dunes.10What do Arches National Park and Acadia have in common?ATourists can hike in the parks.BThey are located in tiny towns.CBoth of the parks offer sea food.DThey offer free guide to travellers.11What attracts travellers most in Mount Rainier?ASunsets.BWhales.CIce.DSands.12Where can you go if y

    38、ou are fond of cycling?AArches National Park, UtahBAcadia, MaineCMount Rainier, WashingtonDGreat Sand Dunes, Colorado【答案】10A 11C 12D【分析】这是一篇说明文。文章介绍了美国的四个国家自然公园以及各个公园吸引游客的地方。10细节理解题。根据前两个公园内容Hikers and rock climbers will love the endless options for exploring和When visiting Acadia, set aside some tim

    39、e to hike and go boating.可知,在这两个公园里爬山爱好者和徒步者都能进行远足或攀爬。故选A。11细节理解题。根据第三个公园内容We couldnt leave the park with glaciers off the list.可知,雷尼尔山一直在有冰山的公园名单上,且The National Park says its the snowiest place on earth where snow is measured regularly.国家公园提到这里是地球上最常下雪的地方。由此可知,雷尼尔山最著名的是冰雪。故选C。12细节理解题。根据第四个公园内容where

    40、 you can go sand boarding and sledding (its a real thing!) or “fat biking”.可知,在大沙丘公园可以滑沙或者且骑自行车,所以喜欢骑行的人可以去大沙丘公园。故选D。Passage 5 (2023春上海嘉定高一校考期中)Australians have long been known for having a relaxed and casual attitude to life. According to Dr. Tanya King, senior lecturer from Victorias Deakin Univer

    41、sity. Its Australians egalitarianism ,sense of humor and informal language that are most commonly mentioned as examples of this attitude. Egalitarianism roots in the way that the nation was built. In Australias founding car in the late 1700s, criminal settlers were often cruelly treated and robbed o

    42、f their basic human rights by governors. The criminal class. who were mostly working-class Brits and Irish. was unable to seek civic positions that were reserved for immigrants w ho were not the criminal, with the latter arguing that if criminals gained equal rights it would be rewarding criminality

    43、 . Because of this, an egalitarian spirit was worn as a symbol of honor by many criminal settlers. They may not have had power, education or wealth. but they had a shared belief in equality.The informal way Australians use language is also believed to root in criminal times. Philologist Sidney Baker

    44、 once wrote that no other class would have a better talent for creating new terms to fit in with their new conditions in life. Cockney rhyming slang brought over by the British working class was abbreviated even further - so have a Captains Cook(have a look). became ava captains. This same practice

    45、was used to economize ordinary clauses. Words like good day became g day. and barbecue was barbie.The tough conditions of settler times also played a part in Australians dry self-criticizing and sarcastic(讽刺的) sense of humor. While in many countries its considered poor taste to find humor in difficu

    46、lt circumstances. Australians lend to look at the lighter side. On one road trip, as I hit the stale line and entered Victoria. I drove past some blackened trees, the leftovers of a recent bush-fire. A road sign warning drivers about wildlife was half-melted and bent, but the shape of a hopping kang

    47、aroo was still distinct. Behind the figure, someone had drawn flames making it look as though the animals tail was on fire. I couldnt help but laugh - it was a brilliant reminder of the countrys nothing upsets us and anti-authoritarian attitude.And one thing you cant help but notice when driving aro

    48、und Australia is the countrys plentiful amounts of space. This. along with considerable leisure time plus favorable climate, all contributes to Australians relaxed attitude.13The underlined word egalitarianism is closest to _ in meaning.AcriminalityBcrueltyCequalityDgovernmentalism14Which of the fol

    49、lowing is feature of the way Australians use language?AThey use more slangs than other people.BThey give new meaning to existent words.CThey favor shortened forms of expressions.DThey coin terms in memory of criminal times.15What can be inferred from paragraph 4?AKangaroos living conditions are gett

    50、ing tougher.BForest fires threatened Australians life to a great extent.CPotential danger is here and there on the roads in Victoria.DAustralians jokes may not be as careless as they seem on the surface.16The passage mainly talks about _.Ahow the late 1700s impacted AustraliaBwhy Australians enjoy c

    51、asual life so muchCwhat contributes to Australians relaxed lifestyleDhow Australians present their attitude towards life【答案】13C 14C 15D 16D【分析】本文属于说明文。作者通过这篇文章主要向我们描述了澳大利亚人目前他们对生活的态度。13词句猜测题。根据第一段“Australians have long been known for having a relaxed and casual attitude to life.(众所周知,澳大利亚人对生活的态度是轻松随

    52、意的。)”可知,澳大利亚人对待生活是轻松随意的态度,而划线句子“Its Australians egalitarianism, sense of humor and informal language that are most commonly mentioned as examples of this attitude.(最常被提到的例子是澳大利亚人的 egalitarianism、幽默感和非正式语言。)”可推测,划线词应为“平等”之意。A选项与B选项为贬义,而D选项“政府主义”与relaxed and casual attitude不符。故选C项。14细节理解题。根据第三段“Cockne

    53、y rhyming slang brought over by the British working class was abbreviated even further - so have a Captains Cook(have a look). became ava captains.Words like good day became g day. and barbecue was barbie.(由英国工人阶级带来的伦敦腔押韵俚语被进一步缩写所以“have a captain Cook”(看一下),写成了“ava captains”。诸如“ good day”变成了“ g day”

    54、。“ barbecue”变成了“ barbie”。)”可知,澳大利亚人使用语言的一个特点是他们偏爱缩略形式的表达方式。故选C项。15推理判断题。根据倒数第二段“The tough conditions of settler times also played a part in Australians dry self-criticizing and sarcastic sense of humor. While in many countries its considered poor taste to find humor in difficult circumstances. Austr

    55、alians lend to look at the lighter side. I couldnt help but laugh-it was a brilliant reminder of the countrys nothing upsets us and anti- authoritarian attitude.(定居者时代的艰苦条件也在澳大利亚人干巴的自我批评和讽刺幽默感中起了作用。而在许多国家,在困难的环境中寻找幽默被认为是低级趣味。澳大利亚人倾向于看到光明的一面。我忍不住笑了起来这让我想起了这个国家“没有什么让我们不安”和反独裁的态度。)”可知,澳大利亚人的笑话可能不像表面上那么

    56、粗心。故选D项。16主旨大意题。根据第一段“Australians have long been known for having a relaxed and casual attitude to life.(众所周知,澳大利亚人对生活的态度是轻松随意的。)”可知,这篇文章主要讲的是澳大利亚人目前他们对生活的态度。故选D项。Passage 6 (2023春四川眉山高一校考期中)Some people say global English is no longer just controlled by British or American English,but is running free

    57、 and developing uniquely local forms.Can you figure out the following terms?“I like your smile,but unlike you put your shoes on my face.”This is a way of saying“Keep off the grass.”Or“people mountain,people sea”,which means“very crowded”.These examples are what we call Chinglish.When it comes to Chi

    58、nglish,if all you know is“good good study,day day up”,you will be considered“out man”.Nowadays,more Chinglish words have been created,for example,a Chinese idiom is translated as“smilence”,a combination by the English word smile and silence.Chinglish usually offers a humorous look at misuses of the

    59、English language in Chinese street signs,products,and advertising.They are favoured by some English speaking tourists and visitors.Dominic Swire has been living in Beijing for a couple of years.“I think many Chinese people complain about the Chinglish and badly translated English.But you know,someti

    60、mes for us foreigners,its actually quite charming to see them.I think if the translations of English in China were all perfect,then something would be lost from Chinese culture.”However,Chinglish will probably become a“cultural relic”in the near future.Beijing has made a comprehensive plan to improv

    61、e foreign language services and correct Chinglish within five years.“It is very ridiculous to see Chinglish on the signs in some scenic spots.And they are a kind of barrier for communication between Chinese and people from other countries,”a Beijinger said.Some Chinese university experts side with C

    62、hinglish.They argue that English has absorbed elements from other languages such as French and Spanish in its growth,and now its Chineses turn.17What can we call Chinglish?AEnglish words which get new Chinese meanings.BThe Chinese words which are difficult to translate.CThe words combining English v

    63、ocabulary and Chinese grammar.DThe local words preventing foreigners from learning Chinese well.18What does“smilence”most probably mean?ASaying nothing but to smile.BSmiling without being noticed.CLaughing at somebody.DKnowing little about speech.19What is Swires attitude to Chinglish?AIt can show t

    64、he humour of Chinese.BIt will attract more foreign tourists.CIt helps him to learn Chinese well.DIt seems part of Chinese culture.20Why Chinglish is likely to become a“cultural relic”in Beijing?ABecause it has become a unique bridge between Chinese and English.BBecause Chinglish is a chance to enric

    65、h Chinese and English.CBecause it improves the understanding between Chinese and foreigners.DBecause Beijing is determined to get rid of Chinglish signs.【答案】17C 18A 19D 20D【分析】本文是说明文。如今, 世界英语不单单受美式英语和英式英语的影响, 英语词汇和汉语语法的结合还导致了越来越多的“中国式英语”的出现。17推理判断题。根据第四段“more Chinglish words have been created, for e

    66、xample, a Chinese idiom is translated as“smilence”,a combination by the English word smile and silence.” 更多的中式英语词汇被创造出来,例如,一个汉语成语被翻译成“smilence”,由英语单词微笑和沉默组合而成。这里“笑而不语”把英语词汇按照汉语语法表达出来,故选C项。18词句猜测题。根据第四段结尾“a combination by the English word smile and silence”可知,根据中文意思把“微笑”和“沉默”结合,即表示“笑而不语”。故选A项。19推理判断题

    67、。根据第五段中Swire说话的内容“I think if the translations of English in China were all perfect, then something would be lost from Chinese culture.” 我认为如果中国的英语翻译都很完美,那么中国文化就会丢失一些东西,可知, 他认为中国式英语是中国文化的一部分。故选D项。20细节理解题。根据倒数第二段中的 “Beijing has made a comprehensive plan to improve foreign language services and correct

    68、 Chinglish within five years. ” 北京已经制定了一项全面计划,在五年内提高外语服务和纠正中式英语。所以中式英语可能将不存在了,故选D项。Passage 7 (2022春山东高一统考期中)As more people move into their golden years, many families are welcoming their senior parents into their homes. While most seniors claim to prefer to age in their own homes, safety and health

    69、concerns dont always make this possible.If you are preparing to welcome a senior parent into your home, everyone will have an adjustment period. This type of move will have physical, emotional, and mental influences for the whole family. Herere a few tips to help you open your heart and home to your

    70、 senior parents.You may be excited about having your senior parent move in, but that doesnt mean they will share your enthusiasm. Being asked to move out of their own home can be very upsetting for your parents. So its important to be patient with them and allow them the time to adjust to their new

    71、environment.Its also important to give your parents a space of their own. Before you decide to bring a senior parent into your home, you need to consider if you have enough space for them.Then, for adult children, offering a senior parent a safe home is a priority. Before moving, you will need to ma

    72、ke some changes around your home to help your parents stay safe. For example, install grab bars in the bathroom, repair all stairways, add anti-slip mats to the kitchen and so on. And arm yourself with knowledge like First Aid courses.In addition, your senior parent will be used to being in charge o

    73、f their own home and is likely to feel like a bother as they begin to settle in your home. One effective way is to assign them a household responsibility. Ask your parents to look after the dog or cook a meal to make them feel like an active and important part of the family.21Who may be the intended

    74、 readers of the text?APeople moving into their golden years.BPeople having senior parents to take care of.CPeople wanting to age in their own homes.DSenior people having safety and health concerns.22Which is the most important to move your senior parents home?ABeing patient with your parents.BGiving

    75、 them enough space.CMaking sure of their safety.DAssigning them a household responsibility.23Why should you give your parents housework to do?ATo make them feel like a bother.BTo make them think themselves useful.CTo make them in charge of the family.DTo encourage them to exercise actively.24Which o

    76、f the following is the best title of the text?ATroubles to live with senior parents.BA good way to age for senior people.CTake your responsibility to adjust yourself.DOpen your heart and home to your senior parents.【答案】21B 22C 23B 24D【导语】这是一篇说明文。主要讲述了年迈的父母搬来和孩子居住后,面临的一系列的问题和处理方法。21推理判断题。根据第一段“As mor

    77、e people move into their golden years, many families are welcoming their senior parents into their homes.”(随着越来越多的人步入晚年,许多家庭开始欢迎年迈的父母来家里)可知,这篇文章是写给即将把年迈的父母搬到身边居住的年轻人。故选B项。22细节理解题。根据第一段“While most seniors claim to prefer to age in their own homes, safety and health concerns dont always make this poss

    78、ible.”(但出于安全和健康的考虑,这并不总是可行的)以及第五段“Then, for adult children, offering a senior parent a safe home is a priority. Before moving, you will need to make some changes around your home to help your parents stay safe.”(然后,对于成年子女来说,为年长的父母提供一个安全的家是优先考虑的。在搬家之前,你需要在家里做一些改变,以保证父母的安全)可知,父母的安全是最为重要的。故选C项。23细节理解题。

    79、根据最后一段“One effective way is to assign them a household responsibility. Ask your parents to look after the dog or cook a meal to make them feel like an active and important part of the family.”(一个有效的方法是让他们承担家庭责任。让你的父母照顾狗狗或做一顿饭,让他们感觉自己是家庭中活跃和重要的一部分)可知,给父母分配一些家务活能让父母感觉自己还能发挥自己的作用。故选B项。24主旨大意题。根据文章第二段“I

    80、f you are preparing to welcome a senior parent into your home, everyone will have an adjustment period. This type of move will have physical, emotional, and mental influences for the whole family. Herere a few tips to help you open your heart and home to your senior parents.”(如果你准备欢迎一位年长的父母到你家来,每个人都

    81、将有一个适应期。这种搬家会对整个家庭产生身体、情感和精神上的影响。这里有一些建议可以帮助你向你的父母敞开心扉)以及下文主要介绍了一些把父母搬到身边居住需要注意的事项,可知D项“Open your heart and home to your senior parents.”(向你的父母敞开心扉)符合文意。故选D项。Passage 8 (2022秋浙江宁波高一慈溪中学校考期中)The common use of Google Maps, a navigation (导航) app on smartphones, raises the age-old question we meet with a

    82、ny technology: What skills are we losing? But also, importantly: What abilities are we getting?People who are good at finding their way around or good at using paper maps are usually confused about digital (数字的) maps. For example, they may mess up the direction of north and south. But consider what

    83、digital navigation apps have meant for someone like me. Although I travel often, Im so terrible at finding my way that I still use Google Maps almost every day where I have lived for many years. What seems unnecessary to some has been an important part of my own abilities.Part of the problem is that

    84、 reading paper maps requires a special skill set. There is nothing natural about them. In many developed nations, street names and house numbers are meaningful, and instructions such as go north for three blocks and then west are usually understandable. In Istanbul, however, where I grew up, none of

    85、 those hold true. For one thing, the locals hardly use street names, and house numbers often arent sequential. After buildings 1,2 and 3 were built, someone might put in another house between 1 and 2, and thats 4. Therefore, instructions as simple as go north would require a helicopter. I got lost a

    86、ll the time.But since I used Google Maps, I travel with a lot more confidence. As a result, my world has opened up and my native navigation skills have improved, too.That brings me back to my question: while we often lose some skills after seeking convenience from technology, this new setup may also

    87、 allow us to gain more abilities and do something more confidently. Maybe when technology closes a door, we should also look for the doors it opens.25What do we know about Google Maps from the first two paragraphs?AIt confuses users like the writer.BIt helps people read maps better.CIt is a technolo

    88、gy welcomed by all.DIt is popular but brings doubts as well.26Which of the following can best replace the underlined word “sequential” in Paragraph 3?AIn a usual order.BEasily noticed.Cof the same kind.DClearly written.27Whats the writers main purpose of writing the passage?ATo introduce the use of

    89、Google Maps.BTo share his opinions on Google Maps.CTo show the influence of Google Maps.DTo tell the great popularity of Google Maps.【答案】25D 26A 27B【分析】本文是议论文,主要介绍了谷歌地图的好处和坏处,同时作者表明自己对谷歌地图的看法。25推理判断题。根据第一段“The common use of Google Maps, a navigation app on smartphones, raises the age-old question we

    90、 meet with any technology” 谷歌地图是智能手机上的一款导航应用,它的普遍使用引发了我们在任何技术中都会遇到的一个古老问题。可知,谷歌地图受欢迎。根据第二段“People who are good at finding their way aroundor good at using paper maps are usually confused about digital (数字的) maps.”擅长找路或擅长使用纸质地图的人通常会对电子地图感到困惑。可知,对于有些人来说,谷歌地图会带来麻烦。所以谷歌地图受欢迎的同时也会带来麻烦。故选D项。26词义猜测题。根据第三段“

    91、After buildings 1,2 and 3 were built, someone might put in another house between 1 and 2, and thats 4.” 在1号、2号和3号楼建成后,有人可能会在1号和2号楼之间再建一座房子,那就是4号楼。可知,此处楼号不是按照顺序来的,所以not sequential指的是不按顺序的,那sequential的意思就是按顺序,故选A项。27推理判断题。根据倒数第二段“But since I used Google Maps, I travel with a lot more confidence” 但自从我使

    92、用谷歌地图后,我旅行时就更有信心了。和最后一段“Maybe when technology closes a door, we should also look for the doors it opens.” 也许当技术关上一扇门时,我们也应该寻找它打开的门。这两处都表明了作者对谷歌地图的看法,故选B项。Passage 9 (2022秋山东青岛高一山东省青岛第十七中学校考期中)Stuttering (口 吃)has nothing to do with intelligence. I know this because I stutter. If it takes me a while lo

    93、nger to say a word, its not because I cant remember the word; its because the neural(神经的) pathway that transforms words in my head into sounds in my mouth is wired differently. And differences, of course, are the best way to get negative attention in our society. Taking extra time to get my words ou

    94、t can surely be frustrating, but thats nothing compared to the misery of dealing with peoples reactions.Almost all children who stutter are discouraged from speaking in one way or another. Its usually not as direct as someone walking up to them and saying, “Hey, stuttering kid! Keep your mouth shut!

    95、” But when your voice causes adults and peers to snicker (窃笑)or roll their eyes, its pretty discouraging.Growing up, I learned to avoid speaking whenever possible. I hated what came out of my mouth, full of awkward breaks and pauses. I figured whatever future I had, it probably involved a vow of sil

    96、ence.Today Fm a touring author and comedian. It took me 30-something years to get over stuttering. Did I stop stuttering? No! I couldnt stop if I wanted to. But I stopped wanting to stop. Instead of wasting all my time and energy trying to meet unattainable standards, I learned that its OK to stutte

    97、r. And I learned by example. I attended the National Stuttering Association conference and met all kinds of people who stutterpeople who didnt hate themselves, who didnt silence themselves. They stuttered, and they were OK with it! I remember watching them and thinking, Thats who I want to be!Theres

    98、 a popular saying in comedy: Your weakness is your strength. When I first entered my local open-mic scene, I was quickly met with some smart guys looking to score a cheap laugh at my expense. I remember introducing myself to one comedian and stuttering on my name, as I usually do. Eager to demonstra

    99、te his smartness, he replied, Is that Nina with five Ns? No, I said, its Nina with two Ns! Just like that, I had created a joke as the result of someone making fiin of my stutter.To this day, whenever I need inspiration for a new joke, I just think about all the ridiculous comments I get from non-st

    100、uttering people. Its a comedy gold mine!28It takes the author longer to say a word because she has _.Aa comparatively low IQBtrouble in organizing ideasCa relatively small brainDproblems in her neural system29What annoys the author most about her stuttering is _.Athe unfriendly reactions of othersBt

    101、he difficulty in memorising wordsCher unpromising future as a stuttererDher embarrassing pauses during talks30The author got over stuttering by _.Aadjusting her attitude towards itBgetting help from non-stutterersCtelling herself constantly to stop itDsilencing herself whenever possible31Paragraph 5

    102、 is mainly about the authors _.Asuccess as a comedianBrespect for other comediansCresistance to others strengthDacceptance of her imperfection【答案】28D 29A 30A 31D【分析】本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。文章主要讲述作者花了30多年克服了口吃的毛病,并成为一名巡回演出的作家和喜剧演员。作者认为克服口吃最重要的是,改变对口吃的态度并接受自己的不完美。28细节理解题。根据文章第一段“its because the neural(神经的)pathway

    103、that transforms words in my head into sounds in my mouth is wired differently.(这是因为将我大脑中的文字转换成嘴里的声音的神经通路是不同的。)”可知,因为她的神经系统有问题,所以作者说一个字要花更长的时间。故选D。29推理判断题。根据文章第二段“But when your voice causes adults and peers to snicker (窃笑)or roll their eyes, its pretty discouraging. (但是,当你的声音会导致成人和同伴偷笑窃或不以为然,这很令人沮丧。)

    104、”可推断出,她口吃最让作者恼火的是别人不友好的反应。故选A。30推理判断题。根据文章第三段和特别是第四段“Instead of wasting all my time and energy trying to meet unattainable standards, I learned that its OK to stutter.( 我并没有浪费时间和精力去达到无法达到的标准,我意识到了口吃是没关系的。)”可推断出,作者从尽量避免说话到克服了口吃的毛病,是因为作者通过调整自己的态度克服了口吃。故选A。31主旨大意题。根据文章第五段首句“Theres a popular saying in c

    105、omedy: Your weakness is your strength. (在喜剧中有一句流行的谚语:“你的弱点就是你的长处。”)”和后文作者举自己向一位喜剧演员介绍自己的事例可知,本段作者告诉我们要学会接受自己的不完美。故选D。【点睛】推理判断题属于主观性较强的高层次阅读理解题,做这类题目时,同学们要严格依据作者所陈述的细节、事实以及作者的措词、态度和语气,找出能够表露作者思想倾向和感情色彩的词句,然后利用自己已获得的相关知识进行推理判断,从而得出符合逻辑的结论。如小题2根据文章第二段“But when your voice causes adults and peers to snic

    106、ker (窃笑)or roll their eyes, its pretty discouraging. (但是,当你的声音会导致成人和同伴偷笑窃或不以为然,这很令人沮丧。)”中带有感情色彩的词句“its pretty discouraging”可推断出,她口吃最让作者恼火的是别人不友好的反应,从而推断出答案。Passage 10(2022秋安徽合肥高一合肥一六八中学校考期中)Pilates (普拉提), yoga and the running machine get all the attention when it comes to popular ways to keep fit. T

    107、here is, however, a more humble exercise that might not be so attractive, but has all the benefitswalking.Certified fitness professional Jolynn Jaekel explains, What I love about walking is that anyone can do it at any age and any fitness level. Plus it is good for your heart, your head and your wal

    108、let.”A recent report detailed the health benefits of walking. The report found that walking regularly to fulfill (执行,履行) the 150 minutes of moderate (适度的) physical exercise every week, recommended by the UKs chief medical officer, could save 37, 000 lives each year.Scientists at Lawrence Berkeley Na

    109、tional Laboratory in California found that quick walking reduced the risk of heart disease more effectively than running. They observed participants aged between 18 and 80 over a six-year period and found that walking reduced the risk of heart disease by 9.3%, while running reduced it by 4. 5%. And

    110、there is even more good news: 30 minutes of quick walking over five days could help you sleep easily, according to research by Oregon State University. The study by the university showed that walking helped participants sleep better and feel more alert during the day.The sooner you get started, the

    111、sooner youll notice the differences in your mind and body. So, go out for your 30-minute walk in a nearby park or green space.32What does the underlined word humble probably mean in the first paragraph?ArelaxingBplainCpopularDactive33What does Jolynn Jaekel think of walking?AIts loved by people of a

    112、ll ages.BIts much healthier than running.CIts becoming more and more popular.DIts a money-saving physical exercise.34What did scientists at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory find?AWalking helps people with sleep problems.BWalking contributes to curing heart disease.CWalking is better than runnin

    113、g in some cases.DWalking 150 minutes per week can save lives.35In which section of a newspaper can we read this text?ALifestyleBCommentCEducationDScience【答案】32B 33D 34C 35A【分析】本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍了步行是最简单有效的健康生活方式。32词句猜测题。根据第一段“Pilates, yoga and the running machine get all the attention when it comes to pop

    114、ular ways to stay healthy. There is, however, a more humble exercise that might not be so attractive, but has all the benefits walking.”(普拉提、瑜伽和跑步机在保持健康的流行方法方面得到了广泛关注。然而,还有一种 humble锻炼方式,可能不那么吸引人,但却有所有的好处 散步)可知,作者推荐了“散步”这种锻炼方式,与句中“Pilates, yoga and the running machine”相比较,这种方式普通,没有太大吸引力,结合选项可推知,划线词hu

    115、mble和plain意思相近,表 示“普通的,没有特别之处的”。故选B。33细节理解题。根据第二段“What I love about walking is that anyone can do it at any age and any fitness level. Plus, it is good for your heart, your head and your wallet.”(我喜欢散步,因为任何人都可以在任何年龄、任何健康水平上进行。此外散步对你的心脏、大脑和钱包都有好处。 )可知,步行对人的心脏和大脑都有好处,并且可以省钱。故选D。34细节理解题。根据第三段“Scientist

    116、s at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California found that quick walking reduces the risk of heartdisease more effectively than running.”(研究发现,快步行走比跑步更有效地降低患心脏病的风险。 )和下文将步行和跑步从几个方面进行的对比来看,散步从某些方面来看优于跑步。故选C。35推理判断题。通读全文并结合第一段“Pilates,yoga and the running machine get all the attention whe

    117、n it comes to popular ways to stay healthy. There is, however,a more humble exercise that might not be so attractive, but has all the benefits walking.”(普拉提、瑜伽和跑步机在保持健康的流行方法方面得到了广泛关注。然而,还有一种更简单的锻炼方式,可能不那么吸引人,但却有所有的好处 散步。)可知,本文主要介绍了最简单有效的锻炼方式步行。由此推知,该文章出自于报纸上介绍生活方式的版块。故选A。Passage 11(2022秋江苏常州高一常州市第一中

    118、学校考期中)The other day, my sister and I were sitting in the restaurant, trying to have a conversation, but her children, four-year-old Willow and seven-year-old Luca, would not stop fighting. The argumentsover a fork, or who had more water in a glass-never stopped.Then my sister reached into her handba

    119、g, produced two shiny iPads, and handed one to each child. Suddenly, the two were quiet. They sat playing games and watching videos, and we continued with our conversation.After our meal, as my sister stuffed the iPads back into her bag, she said, “I dont want to give them the iPads at the dinner ta

    120、ble, but if they keep them occupied for an hour so we can eat in peace, I often just hand them over. I am afraid that its bad for them. I do worry that it makes them think its OK to use electronics at the dinner table in the future.”Dr. Gary Small, director of the Longevity Center at the University

    121、of California, Los Angeles says that the brain is highly sensitive to stimuli(刺激物), like iPads and smartphone screen, and if people spend too much time on one technology, and less time interacting(互动)with people like parents at the dinner table, that could prevent the development of certain communic

    122、ation skills.“Conversations with each other are the way children learn to have conversations with themselves, and learn how to be alone,” said Sherry Turkle, a professor of science, technology and society at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She fears that children who do not learn real int

    123、eractions, which often have imperfections, will come to know a world where perfect, shiny screens give them a false sense of intimacy(亲密) without risk. However, they need to be able to gather themselves and know who they are. So someday they can form a relationship with another person without a pani

    124、c of being alone. “If you dont teach your children to be alone, they will only know how to be lonely,” she said.36What did Willow and Luca fight about?ALittle things.BiPads.CDelicious food.DInteresting things.37How did the authors sister feel about offering children iPads?AShe loved doing it very mu

    125、chBShe was uncertain about its effects.CShe felt it was worth a try.DShe felt surprised at its effect.38According to Dr. Small, what should parents do?AProvide their children with various technologies.BTeach their children communication skills.CLimit their childrens screen time.DTalk to their childr

    126、en at the dinner table.39What is Sherry Turkle worried?AChildren are afraid of taking risks.BChildren try to escape from the real world.CChildren cant deal with time when they have to be alone.DChildren cant live without electronic devices.【答案】36A 37B 38C 39C【分析】这是一篇说明文。文章通过实例说明了使用电子产品对孩子的影响。36细节理解题

    127、。根据第一段中“The argumentsover a fork, or who had more water in a glass-never stopped. (争论关于叉子,或者谁的杯子里的水更多从来没有停止过。)”可知,Willow和Luca因为一些小东西而争吵。故选A项。37推理判断题。根据第三段中作者的姐妹所说“I dont want to give them the iPads at the dinner table, but if they keep them occupied for an hour so we can eat in peace, I often just h

    128、and them over. I am afraid that its bad for them. I do worry that it makes them think its OK to use electronics at the dinner table in the future. (我不想在餐桌上给他们iPads,但如果iPads能占用他们一个小时,这样我们就可以安静地吃饭,我通常就会把iPads给他们。我担心这对他们不好。我确实担心这会让他们认为将来在餐桌上使用电子产品是可以的。)”可以推知,她不确定提供给孩子iPads会带来什么影响。故选B项。38推理判断题。根据第四段中“Dr

    129、. Gary Small, director of the Longevity Center at the University of California, Los Angeles says that the brain is highly sensitive to stimuli(刺激物), like iPads and smartphone screen, and if people spend too much time on one technology, and less time interacting(互动)with people like parents at the din

    130、ner table, that could prevent the development of certain communication skills. (洛杉矶加利福尼亚大学长寿中心主任Gary Small博士说,大脑对刺激非常敏感,比如iPad和智能手机屏幕,如果人们在一项技术上花费太多的时间,而与餐桌上的父母互动的时间就更少了,这可能会妨碍某些沟通技能的发展。)”可以推知,Dr. Small认为,父母应该限制孩子看屏幕的时间。故选C项。39细节理解题。根据最后一段中“She fears that children who do not learn real interactions,

    131、 which often have imperfections, will come to know a world where perfect, shiny screens give them a false sense of intimacy(亲密) without risk. (她担心,那些没有学会真实互动的孩子,他们的互动往往是不完美的,他们将会了解一个完美、闪亮的屏幕给他们一种没有风险的虚假亲密感的世界。)”以及Sherry Turkle所说“If you dont teach your children to be alone, they will only know how to

    132、 be lonely. (如果你不教孩子如何独处,他们只知道如何孤独。)”可知,Sherry Turkle担心,孩子们没有学会真实的互动,无法处理他们必须独处的时间。故选C项。Passage 12 (2022秋河南郑州高一郑州外国语学校校考期中)Happiness is not a warm phone, according to a new study exploring the link between young life satisfaction and screen time. The study was led by professor of psychology Jean M.

    133、Twenge at San Diego State University (SDSU).To research this link, Twenge, along with colleagues Gabrielle Martin at SDSU and W. Keith Campbell at the University of Georgia, dealt with data from the Monitoring the Future (MtF) study, a nationally representative survey of more than a million U. S. 8t

    134、h-, 10th-, and 12th-graders. The survey asked students questions about how often they spent time on their Phones, tablets and computers, as well as questions about their face-to-face social interactions and their overall happiness.On average found that teens who spent more time in front of screen de

    135、vices playing computer games, using social media, texting and video chatting were less happy than those who invested more time in non-screen activities like sports, reading newspapers and magazines, and face-to-face social interactions.The key to digital media use and happiness is limited use, Tweng

    136、e said. Aim to spend no more than two hours a day on digital media, and try to increase the amount of time you spend seeing friends face-to-face and exercising two activities reliably linked to greater happiness.Looking at historical trends from the same age groups since the 1990s, its easy to find

    137、that the increase of screen devices over time happened at the same time as a general drop-off in reported happiness in U. S. teens. Specifically, young peopled life satisfaction and happiness declined sharply after 2012. Thats the year when the percentage of Americans who owned a smartphone rose abo

    138、ve 50 percent. By far the largest change in teens lives between 2012 and 2016 was the increase in the amount of time they spent on digital media, and the following decline in in-person social activities and sleep.40Which method did Twenges team use for the study?ACalculating students happiness.BAski

    139、ng students certain questions.CAnalyzing data from a survey.DDoing experiments on screen time.41How does the author develop the finding of the study in paragraph 3?ABy making a comparison.BBy giving an example.CBy making an argument.DBy introducing a concept.42What is the purpose of the last paragra

    140、ph?ATo draw a conclusion from the study.BTo offer some advice to the readers.CTo prove social activities importance.DTo support the researchers finding.43Which of the following can be the best title for the text?AQuitting Phones Equals HappinessBScreen Time Should Be BannedCTeens Lives Have Changed

    141、SharplyDScreen-addicted Teens Are Unhappier【答案】40C 41A 42D 43D【分析】本文是一篇说明文。一项探索年轻人生活满意度和屏幕时间之间关系的新研究表明,幸福不是一部温暖的手机,沉迷于屏幕的青少年更不快乐。40推理判断题。根据第二段中的“To research this link, Twenge, along with colleagues Gabrielle Martin at SDSU and W. Keith Campbell at the University of Georgia, dealt with data from the

    142、Monitoring the Future (MtF) study, a nationally representative survey of more than a million U. S. 8th-, 10th-, and 12th-graders. (为了研究这一联系,特文奇与圣地亚哥州立大学的加布里埃尔马丁和乔治亚大学的W. Keith Campbell一起处理了来自“监控未来”(MtF)研究的数据,该研究是一项针对超过一百万名美国8年级、10年级和12年级学生的全国代表性调查)”可知,Twenge 的团队通过分析一项调查的数据的方式来进行这项研究。故选C。41推理判断题。根据第三

    143、段“On average found that teens who spent more time in front of screen devices playing computer games, using social media, texting and video chatting were less happy than those who invested more time in non-screen activities like sports, reading newspapers and magazines, and face-to-face social intera

    144、ctions. (研究发现,花更多时间在屏幕设备前的青少年玩电脑游戏、使用社交媒体、发短信和视频聊天比花更多时间在非屏幕活动(如体育运动、阅读报纸和杂志以及面对面的社会互动)的青少年更不快乐)”可知,作者是通过作比较的方式来阐述研究结果的。故选A。42推理判断题。根据最后一段中的“Looking at historical trends from the same age groups since the 1990s, its easy to find that the increase of screen devices over time happened at the same time

    145、 as a general drop-off in reported happiness in U. S. teens. Specifically, young peopled life satisfaction and happiness declined sharply after 2012. (看看自上世纪90年代以来同一年龄组的历史趋势,我们很容易发现屏幕设备随着时间的推移而增加的同时,美国青少年报告的幸福感却普遍下降。尤其是2012年后,年轻人的生活满意度和幸福感急剧下降)”可知,最后一段中的这些内容主要是为支持研究发现服务的。故选D。43主旨大意题。根据第一段中的“Happines

    146、s is not a warm phone, according to a new study exploring the link between young life satisfaction and screen time. (一项探索年轻人生活满意度和屏幕时间之间关系的新研究表明,幸福不是一部温暖的手机)”及对研究的具体介绍可知,文章主要介绍了一项研究发现那些沉迷于电子屏幕的青少年明显更不快乐。故选D。Passage13 (2022秋天津西青高一天津市西青区杨柳青第一中学校考期中)Diwali(Deepavali)is a festival of lights observed in

    147、October or November each year in Canada. During the festival, various community groups, businesses, schools and associations celebrate it in different ways. Some companies have Diwali dinners and some communities organize gatherings that feature firework displays, dances, street lighting, and plays.

    148、Many women wear fine jewelry and silk outfits to celebrate Diwali. Some women and girls use Mehendi, a dye decoration which can last a limited time, on their palms, and then they will finally get colorful hand paintings. Many homes that celebrate Diwali have various types of sweets, salty and spiced

    149、 food as well as Diwali herbs (香料). Various lights, candles and sparklers are lit inside and outside homes, particularly in courtyards, on Diwali. Diwali is not a nationwide public holiday in Canada but it is a prevalent festival celebrated in many towns and cities. There may be traffic jams and par

    150、king places may be full in areas where events are held to celebrate Diwali. Some Indian businesses may close early on Diwali.Diwali is called the Festival of Lights and is celebrated to honor Rama, a hero who once fought and won a battle against the demons(恶魔). In the past, people lit their houses t

    151、o celebrate his victory over demons(light over darkness). At the same time, every household did careful and complete cleaning at home in advance. It is believed that the goddess of happiness and good fortune, Lakshmi travels around the Earth on this day and enters the house that is pure, clean, and

    152、bright.Diwali celebrations may vary in different communities but its spiritual meaning is generally the awareness of the inner light. As the word “Deepavali” means “a row or cluster of light”, the festival symbolizes the victory of righteousness and the lifting of spiritual darkness.44What can we le

    153、arn about Diwali from the first two paragraphs?AIt is celebrated on a fixed day.BIt centers on various local food.CPeople stay up late to prepare for It.DPeople from all walks of life enjoy celebrating it.45What does the underlined word prevalent in Paragraph 2 probably mean?APopular.BFree.CSerious.

    154、DFunny.46According to Paragraph 3, why did people make their houses bright and clean on Diwali?ATo pray for good journey.BTo expect joy and good luck.CTo create a romantic atmosphere.DTo welcome their friends to visit.47Whats the present meaning of Diwali?AShowing respect for others.BStaying straigh

    155、t and positive.CValuing your family members.DImproving your living environment.48What is the authors purpose in writing this passage?ATo stress the importance of a public holiday.BTo tell an interesting story about a Canadian festival.CTo briefly introduce a traditional festival in Canada.DTo show d

    156、ifferent holiday celebrations in Western cultures.【答案】44D 45A 46B 47B 48C【分析】这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了加拿大的一个传统节日排灯节。44推理判断题。根据第一段中“During the festival, various community groups, businesses, schools and associations celebrate it in different ways. (在节日期间,不同的社区团体、企业、学校和协会以不同的方式庆祝它。)”以及第二段中“Diwali is not a natio

    157、nwide public holiday in Canada but it is a prevalent festival celebrated in many towns and cities. (排灯节不是加拿大全国性的公共节日,但却是许多城镇prevalent庆祝的节日。)”可以推知,各行各业的人都喜欢庆祝排灯节。故选D项。45词句猜测题。根据第二段中划线词句前一句“Various lights, candles and sparklers are lit inside and outside homes, particularly in courtyards, on Diwali.(

    158、在排灯节上,各种各样的灯、蜡烛和火花在室内外被点燃,特别是在庭院里。)”可知,排灯节时,到处都是灯火,再根据划线词句“Diwali is not a nationwide public holiday in Canada but it is a prevalent festival celebrated in many towns and cities. (排灯节不是加拿大全国性的公共节日,但却是许多城镇prevalent庆祝的节日。)”转折的语义可知,Diwali(排灯节)虽然不是公共节日,但是许多城镇,家家户户,室内室外到处都在欢喜地庆祝节日,划线词汇prevalent应是“具有公众性的;

    159、普遍性的”的意思,选项A“普遍的;受欢迎的”与之意义最为接近,故选A项。46细节理解题。根据第三段中“At the same time, every household did careful and complete cleaning at home in advance. It is believed that the goddess of happiness and good fortune, Lakshmi travels around the Earth on this day and enters the house that is pure, clean, and bright.

    160、(与此同时,家家户户都提前在家里做了细致彻底的大扫除。人们相信,幸福和好运女神Lakshmi在这一天环游地球,进入纯净、干净和明亮的房子。)”可知,人们在排灯节把房子打扫得又亮又干净是期待快乐和好运。故选B项。47推理判断题。根据最后一段中“As the word Deepavali means a row or cluster of light, the festival symbolizes the victory of righteousness and the lifting of spiritual darkness. (因为Deepavali这个词的意思是一排或一簇光,这个节日象征

    161、着正义的胜利和精神黑暗的解除。)”可知,排灯节现在的意义是保持正直和积极的态度和精神。故选B项。48推理判断题。通读全文,根据第一段中“Diwali(Deepavali)is a festival of lights observed in October or November each year in Canada. (排灯节是加拿大每年10月或11月的灯节。)”等可知,本文写作目的是简要介绍了加拿大的一个传统节日排灯节。故选C项。Passage 14(2022秋北京高一校考期中)Part-time jobs for 15 and 16 years oldsWaiter / Waitres

    162、sA job as a waiter or waitress is a good choice for 16-year-olds. Not only can one earn $9-$12 an hour, but they can also get the tips (小费). Most people that visit a restaurant dont just have good food. They come here to relax and have a good time. Besides serving food quickly, a young waiter who ta

    163、lks to them politely with a smile on his face will make the diners enjoy their time at the restaurant.Work in a libraryIf one is fond of books, working in a library is another suitable choice. Besides the pay is good, it offers a lot of free time when students can actually sit down and finish their

    164、homework. So on returning home, they would have time to hang around with friends or just relax. So working in a library is an excellent part-time job for teens, especially for school students.Internet jobsThere are many ways of making money through online jobs like clicking on advertisements, visiti

    165、ng sites and signing up with them. However, such online jobs dont pay well. A better Internet job for teens is to complete online surveys. These are quite simple surveys that usually ask one about his/ her opinions and ideas. Many companies use these ideas to make products designed for teenagers.49A

    166、 student who is busy with his research paper will probably choose to work _.Ain a restaurantBin a libraryCon the InternetDin an IT company50The writer wrote this text to _.Atell us the importance of doing part-time jobsBadvise teenagers how to choose a part-time jobCteach young people how to make lo

    167、ts of moneyDintroduce his/her experience of doing part-time jobs51Why do some companies ask the teens to do surveys?AThe teens have more free time.BThey can pay less to the teens.CThey need advice to make products for teens.DThe teens usually express their true opinions.【答案】49B 50B 51C【分析】本文是说明文。这篇文

    168、章是为了给年轻人一些怎么做兼职工作的建议,包括服务员,图书馆的工作,和网络的工作。介绍了适合这些工作的人和如何做好这些工作。49细节理解题。根据文章Work in a library部分中的If one is fond of books, working in a library is another suitable choice. Besides the pay is good, it offers a lot of free time when students can actually sit down and finish their homework.(如果一个人喜欢读书,在图书馆

    169、工作是另一个合适的选择。除了工资高,它还提供了很多自由时间,学生们可以坐下来完成作业)可知,忙于论文的学生可能会选择在图书馆上班。故选B。50推理判断题。根据文章的内容和标题Part-time jobs for 15 and 16 years olds(15岁和16岁的兼职工作)可知,作者写这篇文章是为了给年轻人一些怎么做兼职工作的建议。故选B。51细节理解题。根据文章Internet jobs部分中的A better Internet job for teens is to complete online surveys. These are quite simple surveys tha

    170、t usually ask one about his/ her opinions and ideas. Many companies use these ideas to make products designed for teenagers.(对青少年来说,更好的网络工作是完成在线调查。这些是非常简单的调查,通常询问一个人的意见和想法。许多公司利用这些想法来为青少年设计产品)可知,公司让年轻人做调查是他们需要给年轻人做产品的建议。故选C 。Passage 15(2023春江西宜春高一校考期中)Herman Melvile, the writer of the famous whale s

    171、tory Moby Dick, once wrote that humpback whales were “the most lighthearted of all the whales.” Known to be intelligent animals and can be seen working together to hunt schools of small fish, humpbacks are a favorite of whale watchers everywhere. And, if you listen closely, you might even hear one s

    172、inging.Marine (海洋) biologist Jim Darling has studied the songs of humpback whales for more than 25 years. While recording whale songs on a boat near Hawaii, he invited author Douglas Chadwick to experience diving with a humpback. In the water, Chadwick heard the whales songs in a way he never heard

    173、them before. “Suddenly, I no longer heard the whales voice in my ears,” he said. “I felt it inside my head and bones.”When swimming with the whale, Chadwick could see that the whale was aware of him, but not alarmed by his presence. Up in the boat, Darling recorded the whales song, which can be long

    174、 and complex, sometimes lasting for 30 minutes or more. Actually, they are perhaps the longest songs sung by any animal.Darling says that only male humpbacks sing, but for unknown reasons, it was previously thought that they sang to attract females, but scientists showed this was incorrect when they

    175、 played recordings of whale songs in the ocean and the female whales did not respond. Another idea is that male humpbacks compete with each other using songs, just as other male animals on land do using their horns or sharp teeth.Researchers have also found that humpback whale songs are different in

    176、 different parts of the world, perhaps like whale national songs. They may also be like hit tunes on the radio, changing over timefrom one year to the next, or even over a single breeding season when they produce young.Another member of the research team, photographer Flip Nicklin, recalls a special

    177、 moment he had while interacting with a humpback. While he was snorkeling(潜水) some distance from the huge animal, it approached him until it was just a few metres away. It then gently carried Nicklin towards its eye with a flipper(鳍肢), as if examine him. Obviously, the urge to understand a different

    178、 species goes both ways.52What is this passage mainly about?AHow to record the humpbacks in the ocean.BHow humpbacks communicate with people.CHumpback songs and what they might mean.Dthe career of a man who is interested in humpbacks.53When the scientists played songs in the ocean, _.Athe songs attr

    179、acted fishBno female whales cameCmale whales became angryDmale and female whales came together54What is NOT true about humpback whales?ATheir songs are short and simple.BOnly male humpback whales sing.CHumpback whales are very friendly.DThey are popular with whale watchers.55What do Chadwick and Nic

    180、klin have in common?AThey were afraid of whales.BThey swam with the whales.CTheir jobs are to take photos of the whales.DThey are marine biologists studying whales.【答案】52C 53B 54A 55B【分析】本文是一篇说明文。讲述了座头鲸的歌声以及其歌声的意义。52主旨大意题。通读全文可知,讲述了座头鲸的歌声及其歌声的意义。故选C。53细节理解题。由文章的第3段but scientists showed this was inco

    181、rrect when they played recordings of whale songs in the ocean and the female whales did not respond.可知,当科学家们在海洋中播放鲸鱼叫声的录音时,发现这种说法是错误的,因为雌性鲸鱼没有反应。故选B。54细节理解题。由第2段中Darling recorded the whales song, which can be long and complex, sometimes lasting for 30 minutes or more. Actually, they are perhaps the

    182、longest songs sung by any animal.(达林录制了鲸鱼的歌声,这首歌可以很长很复杂,有时会持续30分钟甚至更长时间。事实上,它们可能是所有动物唱的最长的歌。)可知,座头鲸的歌声长且复杂。A错误,故选A。55细节理解题。由第2段中When swimming with the whale, Chadwick could see that the whale was aware of him,和最后一段第1句Another member of the research team, photographer Flip Nicklin, recalls a special m

    183、oment he had while interacting with a humpback.可知,他们的共同点是“他们和鲸鱼一起游泳。”故选B项。Passage 16(2022春上海静安高一校考期中)Much discussed and rarely achieved in full, work-life balance is an elusive prize in modern professional culture. While it can depend greatly on the priorities and values of an individual and their m

    184、anager, some jobs provide strong opportunities for those looking to combine a fulfilling career with a thriving personal life.“Work-life balance is not a situation anymore where youre at work and then youre at home, its more this balancing between the two,” said Lauren Griffin, senior vice president

    185、 of Adecco Staffing U.S.Topping the list of jobs that provide strong work-life balance is data scientist. According to IBM, “A data scientist represents an evolution from the business or data analyst role.” IBM notes that while the formal training in computer science and applications, modeling, stat

    186、istics, analytics and math for these jobs is similar, “What sets the data scientist apart is strong business acumen, coupled with the ability to communicate findings to both business and IT leaders in a way that can influence how an organization approaches a business challenge.”Stan Ahalt, director

    187、of the Renaissance Computing Institute at UNC Chapel Hill, said that the strong demand for data scientists, coupled with the anemic supply of these professionals currently available in talent pipelines, is likely creating a situation where companies will go above and beyond to attract the right tale

    188、nt.“The demand for people who are able to analyze massive amounts of data and extract actionable decisions has really blossomed,” said Ahalt. “The people who are being hired are being highly sought-after, so I suspect theyre getting relatively good offers, and offers that include flexibility in thei

    189、r hours and locations simply because there are many more jobs than there are people.”The list is also diverse and representative of a broad spectrum of occupations, with part-time and seasonal jobs like lifeguard and substitute teacher holding spots, as well as corporate jobs and skilled trades.And

    190、for job-seekers or those planning a career change who want to prioritize work-life balance in their next role, Griffin said the most important step is identifying your greatest personal commitment so you can target a job thats accommodating by nature, or an employer that will work with you to reach

    191、a solution.“You need to define whats non-negotiable for you,” said Griffin. “Whats that specific thing that you know you need some balance for, is it dropping your kids off, or taking your mother to a doctors appointment twice a month? What are those key points for you? Because then you can have a m

    192、ore open conversation with your employer.”56A job of work-life balance is suitable for those _.Awho gain a prize in professional cultureBwhose managers care about their priorities and valuesCwho expect satisfaction from both career and personal lifeDwho prefer to work anytime and anywhere at their w

    193、ills57These jobs in the third paragraph indicate jobs _.Ain the list which provide strong life-work balanceBof the data scientists, the business analyst and the data analystCthat require strong business sense and communication skillsDthat influence new business challenge of an organization58Data sci

    194、entists are people who _.Aare professionals likely to create a new situation in talent pipelinesBcan analyze massive amounts of data and extra actionable decisionsChave relatively good offers including flexibility in their hours and locationsDare more demanded than part-time lifeguards and substitut

    195、e teachers59For job-seekers who want to highlight work life balance, they _.Amust be very committed to the targeted job personallyBhave to support employers decisions without negotiationCshould first decide what the balance is needed forDshould drop kids off on time and take care of mothers【答案】56C 5

    196、7B 58B 59C【分析】这是一篇说明文。文章介绍了一些希望将充实的职业生涯和欣欣向荣的个人生活结合起来的人工作。56推断判断题。根据第一段中While it can depend greatly on the priorities and values of an individual and their manager, some jobs provide strong opportunities for those looking to combine a fulfilling career with a thriving personal life.可知,虽然它在很大程度上取决于个人

    197、和他们的经理的优先级和价值观,但有些工作为那些希望将充实的职业生涯和欣欣向荣的个人生活结合起来的人提供了强大的机会。由此可知,工作与生活平衡的工作适合那些希望从事业和个人生活中得到满足的人。故选C项。57词义猜测题。根据第三段中提到 According to IBM, “A data scientist represents an evolution from the business or data analyst role.” IBM notes that while the formal training in computer science and applications, mod

    198、eling, statistics, analytics and math for these jobs is similar, 可知,根据IBM的说法,“数据科学家代表了业务或数据分析师角色的演进。”IBM指出,虽然这些工作在计算机科学和应用、建模、统计、分析和数学方面的正规培训是类似的。由此可知,these jobs(这些工作)就是指:数据科学家,业务分析师和数据分析师。故选B项。58细节理解题。根据第五段中“The demand for people who are able to analyze massive amounts of data and extract actionabl

    199、e decisions has really blossomed,” said Ahalt.可知,阿豪特说:“对那些能够分析大量数据并做出可操作决策的人的需求真的增长了。”由此可知,数据科学家(data scientist)是能够分析大量数据和额外可操作决策的人。故选B项。59细节理解题。根据最后一段中的Whats that specific thing that you know you need some balance for, is it dropping your kids off, or taking your mother to a doctors appointment twi

    200、ce a month? What are those key points for you?可知,你知道你需要平衡的具体事情是什么,是送孩子回家,还是一个月带你妈妈去看两次医生?这些关键点是什么?由此可知,对于那些想要强调工作和生活的平衡的求职者来说,他们首先应该决定平衡是为了什么。故选C项。Passage 17 (2022秋江西南昌高一校考期中)In the ongoing battle between Tiger Moms, French Mamas, and everyone else who wants to know what is the best way to raise the

    201、ir kids, a new study adds evidence that the extreme Tiger-style may do more harm than good. Authoritarian parents are more likely to end up with disrespectful children with violent behaviors, the study found, compared to parents who listen to their kids with the goal of gaining trust.It was the firs

    202、t study to look at how parenting styles affect the way teens view their parents and, in turn, how they behave. The study considered three general styles of parenting. Authoritative parents are demanding and controlling while also being warm and sensitive to their childrens needs. Authoritarian paren

    203、ts, on the contrary, are demanding and controlling without the appearance of caring, attachment and receptiveness. They take a “my way or the highway” approach to their kids. Permissive parents, the third group, have warm and receptive qualities, but they set few boundaries and carry out few rules.U

    204、sing data on early 600 kids from an ongoing study of middle school and high school students in New Hampshire, researchers from the University of New Hampshire were able to find “my way or the highway” parenting with more violent behaviors like robbery, drug-taking, and attacking someone else with th

    205、e intention of hurting or killing. Firm but loving parenting, on the other hand, led to fewer lawbreakers. Permissive parenting, surprisingly, didnt seem to make much of a difference either.To explain the link between parenting style and behavior in kids, the researchers suggested that what matters

    206、most is how reasonable kids think their parents power is. This sense comes when kids trust that their parents are making the best decisions for them and believe that they need to do what their parents say even if they dont always like how their parents are treating them. When kids respect the power

    207、of their parents, the researchers reported in the journal of Adolescence, their behavior is better. Previous research has also linked firm but caring parenting with kids who have more self-control and independence.“When children consider their parents to be the reliable figure, they trust the parent

    208、s and feel that they have a duty to do what their parents tell them to do,” said lead researcher Pick Trinkner. “This is very important as the parent doesnt have to rely on a system of rewards and punishments to control behavior and the child is more likely to follow the rules when the parent is not

    209、 physically present.”60Tiger Moms and French Mamas are mentioned in the first paragraph to _.Agive an example of authoritarian parentingBshow the advantage of parentingCcompare two types of parentingDintroduce the topic61According to the research, what kind of parenting style is likely to cause chil

    210、drens criminal behaviors?ACaring parenting.BPermissive parenting.CAuthoritarian parenting.DAuthoritative parenting.62Which of the following probably belongs to the action of the permissive parents?AAllowing the kids to stay up late at weekends as the kids like.BBeating the kids if the kids dont foll

    211、ow their instructions.CRefusing to listen to the kids requests and demands.DSetting some rules and checking the kids behaviors.63According to the passage, children are more likely to obey the rules when _.Atheir parents listen to them totallyBthey believe in and accept their parentsCtheir parents ar

    212、e sensitive to their needsDtheir parents demand and control their behaviors【答案】60D 61C 62A 63B【分析】这是一篇议论文。文章论述专制父母和宽容父母在教育孩子上的利与弊。60推理判断题。根据第一段中In the ongoing battle between Tiger Moms, French Mamas, and everyone else who wants to know what is the best way to raise their kids, a new study adds evide

    213、nce that the extreme Tiger-style may do more harm than good.“在“虎妈”、“法国妈妈”和其他想知道什么是最好的养育孩子的方式之间持续不断的斗争中,一项新的研究进一步证明,极端的“虎妈”式教育可能弊大于利。”可知,第一段提到了虎妈和法国妈妈是为了引入本文话题。故选D项。61细节理解题。根据第二段中Authoritarian parents, on the contrary, are demanding and controlling without the appearance of caring, attachment and rec

    214、eptiveness. They take a “my way or the highway” approach to their kids.(而专制的父母则相反,他们要求和控制孩子,而不表现出关心、依恋和接受能力。他们对孩子采取“我说了算”的方式。)再根据第三段researchers from the University of New Hampshire were able to find “my way or the highway” parenting with more violent behaviors like robbery, drug-taking, and attackin

    215、g someone else with the intention of hurting or killing.可知,根据研究,专制型的的父母教养方式会导致孩子的犯罪行为。故选C项。62推理判断题。根据第二段最后一句Permissive parents, the third group, have warm and receptive qualities, but they set few boundaries and carry out few rules.(第三类是宽容的父母,他们热情随和,但他们很少设限,也很少执行规则。)可知,“允许孩子们在周末晚睡”可能属于宽容父母的行为。故选A项。6

    216、3推理判断题。根据第四段中This sense comes when kids trust that their parents are making the best decisions for them and believe that they need to do what their parents say even if they dont always like how their parents are treating them. When kids respect the power of their parents, the researchers reported in

    217、 the journal of Adolescence, their behavior is better.(当孩子们相信他们的父母正在为他们做最好的决定,相信他们需要做父母所说的,即使他们并不总是喜欢父母对待他们的方式,这种感觉就会产生。研究人员在青少年期刊上报告称,当孩子们尊重父母的权力时,他们的行为会更好。)可知,根据文章,当他们相信和接受他们的父母时,孩子们更有可能遵守规则。故选B项。【点睛】推理判断题要求在理解原文表面文字信息的基础上,做出一定的推理判断,从而得到文章的隐含意义和深层意义。推理判断题所涉及的内容可能是文中的某一句话,也可能是某几句话,所以,推理题的答案只能是根据原文表

    218、面文字信息一步推出的答案:即对原文某一句话或某几句话所作的同义改写或综合。推理判断题的题干中通常含infer,suggest,imply,concludeindicate等标志性词语。 这种题型主要包括细节判断题、态度观点推断题、写作意图推断题、文章出处判断题和猜测想象推断题。本题第3小题,根据第二段最后一句Permissive parents, the third group, have warm and receptive qualities, but they set few boundaries and carry out few rules.“第三类是宽容的父母,他们热情随和,但他们

    219、很少设限,也很少执行规则。”由此可知,“允许孩子们在周末晚睡”可能属于宽容父母的行为。故选A项。Passage 18 (2023春江苏淮安高一统考期中)The man who invented the World Wide Web a few decades ago is calling for major changes to make it better for humans. In an open letter published on Tuesday, Berners-Lee said that the web was used by half the worlds populatio

    220、n.Berners-Lee said the web had clearly created great opportunities for humans to progress and made life easier for millions of people. Actually, it also has offered opportunities to groups who traditionally cannot hear a new voice in society. However, he added that the web had also provided new ways

    221、 for cheats to carry out crimes (犯罪).“Against the backdrop of news stories about how the web is misused, its understand able that many people feel afraid and unsure if the web is really a force for good,” he wrote.Berners-Lee created a group called the World Wide Web Foundation. He is looking for he

    222、lp from governments, companies and people to become more involved in shaping the web to do more good for humans. His actual plan is called the “Contract(合同)for the Web”.Under this contract, governments are called on to take steps to make sure all people can connect to the Internet and that personal

    223、privacy is respected. Businesses are asked to keep the Internet prices low so more people can use the web. In addition, companies should respect privacy and develop technologies that aim to put people first.The plan also calls on people to create materials for the web and work with others to make su

    224、re that there is rich, quality information for everyone. Besides, people should seek to “ build strong communities that respect personal speech and human equality.” “The path to make the Internet better is the responsibility of everyone who uses it,” Berners-Lee added, “making big changes will not b

    225、e easy, but will be very well worth it in the end.”64What does Berners-Lee think of the World Wide Web?AIt does more harm than good.BIt stops the progress of humans.CIt is his greatest regret.DIt needs improving.65Whats wrong with the web according to Berners-Lee?AIt is misunderstood by all people.B

    226、It is misused for bad purposes.CIt blocks out a new voice in society.DIt is expensive for half the worlds population.66What are governments called on to do under the “Contract for the Web”?APut technology first.BCreate materials for the web.CPopularize the Internet.DMake the Internet free of charge.

    227、67What should people do with the Internet in Berners-Lees opinion?ABe responsible for it.BAbsolutely reject it.CCompletely rely on it.DBe unconcerned about it.【答案】64D 65B 66C 67A【分析】本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。文章主要介绍了在互联网发明30年之际,互联网创始人Berners-Lee呼吁大家对互联网进行改革,使其真正造福人类。64细节理解题。根据第一段中的“The man who invented the World Wi

    228、de Web a few decades ago is calling for major changes to make it better for humans.(几十年前发明了万维网的人呼吁进行重大变革,让万维网更好地造福人类)”可知,伯纳斯-李认为万维网需要进行改进提升。故选D。65细节理解题。根据第二段中的“However, he added that the web had also provided new ways for cheats to commit crimes (犯罪).(不过,他补充称,网络也为骗子提供了新的途径犯罪)”可知,伯纳斯-李认为万维网被用于不好的目的。故选B。66细节理解题。根据第五段中的“Under this contract, governments are called on to take steps to make sure all people can connect to the Internet and that personal privacy is respected. (根据这项协议,各国政府应采取措施,确保所有人都能使用互联网,个人隐私得到尊重)”可知,这项协议呼吁政府普及互联网,让个人隐私得到尊重。故选C。

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