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专题14:阅读理解微技能之细节事实(解析版)-2023年高考英语二轮复习讲练测(新高考专用)_3.2025英语总复习_2023年新高考资料_二轮复习_2023年高考英语二轮复习讲练测(新高考专用)
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►专题 14 阅读理解微技能之事实细节题 讲 考点精 【思维导图】 【事实细节题微技能】 1.直接信息题——题干定位法 解答细节理解的直接信息题时,由于题目普遍较容易,不必通篇细读全文,一般是先通过题干信息来选择定位 关键词。关键词主要是题干中的名词、动词和数词,即问题的核心信息,再进行信息定位,运用略读及寻读的 技巧快速在文章中寻找与题干有关的关键词,找出相关的句子,得出正确答案。 题干定位法 【典例剖析】 Summer Employment Opportunities (机会) Through the Summer Employment Opportunities program,students are hired each year in a variety of summer positions across the Provincial Public Service, its related agencies and community groups. Who is eligible:Students aged 15 or older.Some positions require students to be 15 to 24 or up to 29 for persons with a disability. 23.Which program favors the disabled? A.Jobs for Youth. B.Summer Company. C.Stewardship Youth Ranger Program.D.Summer Employment Opportunities. 答案 D 分析:本题属于直接信息题。根据题干中的关键词 disabled,迅速在文中找到最后一段的 persons with a disability,通过分析这句话可知,与题干中的the disabled属于典型的同义词替换,故选D项。 2.间接信息题——断章取义法 考查间接信息题时,正确选项一般都会在原文基础上进行改造。常用方式是同义词替换或释义,即把文中语言 (词汇和结构)改头换面,来表达相同的意思。因此在做细节理解题时,要根据所找信息,分析选项,对比其中 所用词汇,避免误选答案。命题人主要从以下两个角度命制正确选项。 (1)同义替换 同义替换是指命题人利用同义词或近义词对原文的关键信息进行解释。解题时,同学们应该根据题意,快 速跳读全文,找到关键信息,然后在选项中寻找与原文信息最接近的同义词或近义词,这样就可确定正确答案。 (2)归纳信息 归纳信息是指命题人用精炼的语言来概括原文中比较分散或复杂的信息,这是命题人设计细节理解题时经 常使用的手段之一。同学们首先应抓住该题所涉及的重要信息去理解、提炼其中的关键信息,可尝试用自己的 语言去归纳文中的信息或事实,然后再看选项,挑选出和自己所归纳的信息最接近的选项作为正确答案。 断章取义法 【典例剖析】 Of the common berries,strawberries are highest in vitamin C,although,because of their seeds,raspberries contain a little more protein (蛋白质),iron and zinc (not that fruits have much protein).Blueberries are particularly high in antioxidants (抗氧化物质).The yellow and orange stone fruits such as peaches are high in the carotenoids we turn into vitamin A and which are antioxidants.As for cherries (樱桃),they are so delicious who cares? However, they are rich in vitamin C. 24.What does the author seem to like about cherries? A.They contain protein. B.They are high in vitamin A. C.They have a pleasant taste. D.They are rich in antioxidants. 答案 C 解析: 本题属于间接信息题。根据第二段倒数第二句可知,应该选 C项,樱桃很美味。have a pleasant taste与be so delicious表义相同,属于同义替换。 3.排序题——首尾排除法 这种试题要求考生根据事情发生的先后顺序和句子之间的逻辑关系,找出事件的正确顺序。做此类试题时可采 用“首尾排除法”,即先找出第一件事情和最后一件事情,使用排除法迅速缩小范围,从而快速选出正确选项; 也可使用“代入淘汰法”按顺序逐一排除,得出正确选项。 【典例剖析】 A schoolgirl saved her father’s life by kicking him in the chest after he suffered a serious allergic(过敏的) reaction which stopped his heart. Izzy,nine,restarted her father Colm’s heart by stamping(踩) on his chest after he fell down at home and stopped breathing. Izzy’s mother,Debbie,immediately called 999 but Izzy knew doctors would never arrive in time to save her father,so decided to use CPR. However,she quickly discovered her arms weren’t strong enough,so she stamped on her father’s chest instead. Debbie then took over with some more conventional chest compressions(按压) until the ambulance arrived. Izzy,who has been given a bravery award by her school,said:“I just kicked him really hard.My mum taught me CPR but I knew I wasn’t strong enough to use hands.I was quite scared.The doctor said I might as well be a doctor or a nurse.My mum said that Dad was going to hospital with a big footprint on his chest.” 40.What’s the right order of the events? ①Izzy kicked Colm. ②Debbie called 999. ③Izzy learned CPR. ④Colm’s heart stopped. A.③①②④ B.④②③① C.③④②① D.④③①② 答案 C 解析 事件排序题。根据文章的叙述可知,女孩以前就学会了CPR,在父亲的心脏停止跳动之后,她的母亲 先拨打了999,女孩想要在救护车到来前对父亲进行急救,却发现自己的手臂力气不够用,才采用踩父亲胸部 的方式。故选C。 4.数字计算题——查读分析法 此类试题在文章中直接表现出事实细节,但要经过具体的计算才能得出正确答案。具体可以是对年代、月份、 费用等计算。此类题目宜采用“查读分析法”,即先阅读题干,然后对文中相关的数字、时间、年代等作出标 记,按照一定的规律分门别类地列出相关数字,然后进行简单的计算。 【典例剖析】 Mothers have long known that their home workload was just as heavy as paid work.Now,the new study hasshown that if they were paid for their parental labours,they would earn as much as £172,000 a year. The study looked at the range of jobs mothers do,as well as the hours they are working,to determine the figure.This would make their yearly income £30,000 more than the Prime Minister earns. 38.How much would a mother earn a year if working as the Prime Minister? A.£30,000. B.£142,000. C.£172,000. D.£202,000. 答案 B 解析 数字计算题。根据文中的“...they would earn as much as £172,000 a year.”以及“This would make their yearly income £30,000 more than the Prime Minister earns.”可知,总理的工资是£172 000-£30 000=£142 000。故选择B。 _____ 练 真题演 2022年1月浙江卷 A For nearly a decade now,Merebeth has been a self-employed pet transport specialist. Her pet transport job was born of the financial crisis(危机)in the late 2000s.The downturn hit the real estate(房地产) firm where she had worked for ten years as an office manager.The firm went broke and left her looking for a new job.One day,while driving near her home,she saw a dog wandering on the road, clearly lost. She took it home,and her sister in Denver agreed to take it. This was a loving home for sure,but 1,600 miles away.It didn’t take long for Merebeth to decide to drive the dog there herself. It was her first road trip to her new job. Merebeth's pet delivery service satisfies her wanderlust . It has taken her to every state in the US except Montana,Washington and Oregon,she says proudly.If she wants to visit a new place, she will simply find a pet with transport needs there.She travels in all weathers.She has driven through 55 mph winds in Wyoming , heavy flooding and storms in Alabama and total whiteout conditions in Kansas. This wanderlust is inherited from her father,she says.He moved their family from Canada to California when she was one year old,because he wanted them to explore a new place together. As soon as she graduated from high school she left home to live on Catalina Island off the Californian coast,away from her parents,where she enjoyed a life of sailing and off-road biking. It turns out that pet transporting pays quite well at about $30,000 per year before tax.She doesn't work in summer, as it would be unpleasantly hot for the animals in the car, even with air conditioning.As autumncomes,she gets restless the same old wanderlust returning. It's a call she must handle alone,though.Merebeth says,"When I'm on the road, I'm just in my own world. I've always been independent-spirited and I just feel strongly that I must help animals." 21.Why did Merebeth change her job? A.She wanted to work near her home. B.She was tired of working in the office. C.Her sister asked her to move to Denver. D.Her former employer was out of business. 23.What can we learn about Merebeth in her new job? A.She has chances to see rare animals. B.She works hard throughout the year. C.She relies on herself the whole time. D.She earns a basic and tax-free salary. 第21题 细节事实题。根据文章第一段第三、四句--The firm went broke and left her looking for a new job. 可知原先公司破厂导致要找份新工作。与D 选项意思一致。故答案选D。 第23题 细节理解题。根据最后一段倒数她自己说的话:When I am on the road, I'm just in my own world. I've always been independent-spirited.可知,当她在路上的时候,就只依靠自己。她总是非常独立。故答案选 C。 2021年6月北京卷 I remember the day during our first week of class when we were informed about our semester project of volunteering at a non-profit organization. When the teacher introduced us to the different organizations that needed our help, my last choice was Operation Iraqi Children (OIC). My first impression of the organization was that it was not going to make enough of a difference with the plans I had in mind. Then, an OIC representative gave us some details, which somewhat interested me. After doing some research, I believed that we could really do something for those kids. When I went online to the OIC website, I saw pictures of the Iraqi children. Their faces were so powerful in sending a message of their despair(绝望) and need that I joined this project without hesitation. We decided to collect as many school supplies as possible, and make them into kits—one kit, one child.The most rewarding day for our group was project day, when all the efforts we put into collecting the items finally came together. When I saw the various supplies we had collected, it hit me that every kit we were to build that day would eventually be in the hands of an Iraqi child. Over the past four months, I had never imagined how I would feel once our project was completed. While making the kits, I realized that I had lost sight of the true meaning behind it. I had only focused on the fact that it was another school project and one I wanted to get a good grade on. When the kits were completed, and ready to be sent overseas, the warm feeling I had was one I would never forget. In the beginning, I dared myself to make a difference in the life of another person. Now that our project is over, I realize that I have affected not only one life, but ten. With our efforts, ten young boys and girls will now be able to further their education. 1.How did the author feel about joining the OIC project in the beginning? A.It would affect his/her initial plans. B.It would involve traveling overseas. C.It would not bring him/her a good grade. D.It would not live up to his/her expectations. 2.What mainly helped the author change his/her attitude toward the project? A.Images of Iraqi children. B.Research by his/her classmates. C.A teacher's introduction. D.A representative's comments. 3.The author's OIC project group would help ten Iraqi children to . A.become OIC volunteers B.further their education C.study in foreign countries D.influence other children 本文是一篇故事类记叙文,主要讲的是作者加入了一个帮助伊拉克儿童的组织(OIC),开始感到不会达到他/她 的期望,后来看到伊拉克儿童的照片,作者毫不犹豫地加入这个项目,并且为这些孩子收集尽可能多的学习用 品,帮助他们继续接受教育。 1.细节理解题。根据第一段中的My first impression of the organization was that it was not going to make enough of a difference with the plans I had in mind.(我对这个组织的第一印象是,它不会对我心中的计划产生足够的影响。)可知作者开始感到加入OIC不会达到他/她的期望。故选D。 2细节题。结合第二段中的When I went online to the OIC website, I saw pictures of the Iraqi children. Their faces were so powerful in sending a message of their despair(绝望)and need that I joined this project without hesitation. We decided to collect as many school supplies as possible, and make them into kits—one kit, one child.(当我上网访 问伊斯兰会议组织的网站时,我看到了伊拉克儿童的照片。他们的脸是如此有力地传达了他们的绝望和需要, 所以我毫不犹豫地加入了这个项目。我们决定收集尽可能多的学习用品,把它们做成套件,—个套件,一个孩 子。)可推出伊拉克儿童的形象主要帮助作者改变了对这个项目的态度,结合选项,故选A。 3 细节理解题。根据最后一段中的 Without efforts, ten young boys and girls will now be able to further their education.(在我们的努力下,10名男孩和女孩现在将能够继续接受教育。)可知作者的OIC项目组将帮助10 名伊拉克儿童继续他们的教育,结合选项,故选B。 2021年6月新高考2卷B篇 I have worked as a keeper at the National Zoo, Paris for 11 years. Spot and Stripe are the first tiger cubs that have ever been born here. Globally, a third of Sumatran cubs in zoos don't make it to adulthood, so I decided to give them round-the-clock care at home. I've got two children—the younger one, Kynan, was extremely happy about the tigers arriving - but all of us really looked forward to being part of their lives and watching them grow. I wasn't worried about bringing them into my home with my wife and kids. These were cubs. They weighed about 2.5 kg and were so small that there was absolutely no risk. As they grew more mobile, we let them move freely around the house during the day, but when we were asleep we had to contain them in a large room, otherwise they'd get up to mischief. We'd come down in the morning to find they'd turned the room upside down, and left it looking like a zoo. Things quickly got very intense due to the huge amount of energy required to look after them. There were some tough times and I just felt extremely tired. I was grateful that my family was there to help. We had to have a bit of a production line going, making up “tiger milk”, washing baby bottles, and cleaning the floors. When Spot and Stripe were four months old, they were learning how to open doors and jump fences, and we knew it really was time for them to go. It was hard for us to finally part with them. For the first few days, Kynan was always a bit disappointed that the cubs weren't there. I'm not sad about it. I'm hands-on with them every day at the zoo, and I do look back very fondly on the time that we had them.4. Why did the author bring the tiger cubs home? A. To ensure their survival. B. To observe their differences. C. To teach them life skills. D. To let them play with his kids. 7. Why did the author decide to send Spot and Stripe back to the zoo? A. They frightened the children. B. They became difficult to contain. C. They annoyed the neighbours. D. They started fighting each other. 【4题详解】 细节理解题。根据第一段中“Globally, a third of Sumatran cubs in zoos don't make it to adulthood, so I decided to give them round-the-clock care at home. (在全球范围内,动物园里三分之一的苏门答腊老虎幼崽活不到成年,所 以我决定在家里全天候照顾它们)”可知,作者把老虎幼崽带回家是为了确保他们的存活。故选A。 【7题详解】 细节理解题。根据倒数第二段中“When Spot and Stripe were four months old, they were learning how to open doors and jump fences, and we knew it really was time for them to go.(当Spot和Stripe四个月大的时候,他们正在 学习如何开门和跳栅栏,我们知道是时候让他们离开了)”可知,作者决定把Spot 和Stripe送回动物园是因为 他们变得难以控制。故选B。 2021年6月新高考2卷D篇 An Australian professor is developing a robot to monitor the health of grazing cattle, a development that could bring big changes to a profession that's relied largely on a low-tech approach for decades but is facing a labor shortage. Salah Sukkarieh, a professor at the University of Sydney, sees robots as necessary given how cattlemen are aging. He is building a four-wheeled robot that will run on solar and electric power. It will use cameras and sensors to monitor the animals. A computer system will analyze the video to determine whether a cow is sick. Radio tags (标签) on the animals will measure temperature changes. The quality of grassland will be tracked by monitoring the shape, color and texture (质地) of grass. That way, cattlemen will know whether they need to move their cattle to another field for nutrition purposes. Machines have largely taken over planting, watering and harvesting crops such as com and wheat, but the monitoring of cattle has gone through fewer changes. For Texas cattleman Pete Bonds, it's increasingly difficult to find workers interested in watching cattle. But Bonds doesn't believe a robot is right for the job. Years of experience in the industry - and failed attempts to use technology - have convinced him that the best way to check cattle is with a man on a horse. Bonds, who bought his first cattle almost 50 years ago, still has each of his cowboys inspect 300 or 400 cattle daily and look for signs that an animal is gettingsick. Other cattlemen see more promise in robots. Michael Kelsey Paris, vice president of the Oklahoma Cattlemen's Association, said a robot could be extremely useful given rising concerns about cattle theft. Cattle tend to be kept in remote places and their value has risen, making them appealing targets. 12. What is a problem with the cattle-raising industry? A. Soil pollution. B. Lack of workers. C. Aging machines. D. Low profitability. 13. What will Sukkarieh's robot be able to do? A. Monitor the quality of grass. B. Cure the diseased cattle. C. Move cattle to another field. D. Predict weather changes. 14. Why does Pete Bonds still hire cowboys to watch cattle? A. He wants to help them earn a living. B. He thinks men can do the job better. C. He is inexperienced in using robots. D. He enjoys the traditional way of life. 15. How may robots help with cattle watching according to Michael Kelsey? A. Increase the value of cattle. B. Bring down the cost of labor. C. Make the job more appealing. D. Keep cattle from being stolen. 【答案】12. B 13. A 14. B 15. D 【解析】 【分析】这是一篇说明文。文章讲述了澳大利亚一名教授正在开发一种机器人,用于监测放牧牛 的健康状况。 【12题详解】 细节理解题。根据文章第一段“An Australian professor is developing a robot to monitor the health of grazing cattle, a development that could bring big changes to a profession that's relied largely on a low-tech approach for decades but is facing a labor shortage.(澳大利亚一名教授正在开发一种机器人,用于监测放牧牛的健康状况,这一开发可 能会给畜牧业带来重大变化。几十年来,畜牧业主要依靠低技术手段,但目前正面临劳动力短缺的问题。)” 可知,畜牧产业面临劳动力短缺的问题。故选B。 【13题详解】 细节理解题。根据文章第二段“The quality of grassland will be tracked by monitoring the shape, color and texture (质地) of grass.(通过监测草的形状、颜色和质地来跟踪草地的质量。)”可知,Sukkarieh的机器人可以监测 草的质量。故选A。 【14题详解】 细节理解题。根据文章第四段“But Bonds doesn't believe a robot is right for the job. Years of experience in theindustry - and failed attempts to use technology - have convinced him that the best way to check cattle is with a man on a horse.(但邦兹认为机器人并不适合这份工作。多年的行业经验——以及使用技术的失败尝试——使他确信, 检查牛的最好方法是让一名男子骑在马上。)”可知,皮特·邦兹仍然雇佣牛仔看牛是因为他认为人能做得更 好。故选B。 【15题详解】 细节理解题。根据文章最后一段“Michael Kelsey Paris, vice president of the Oklahoma Cattlemen's Association, said a robot could be extremely useful given rising concerns about cattle theft.(俄克拉荷马州养牛人协会副会长迈 克尔·凯尔西·帕里斯说,鉴于人们对偷牛的担忧不断上升,机器人可能会非常有用。)”可知,机器人帮助照 看牛,可以防止牛被偷。故选D。 2021年6月全国甲卷C篇 When I was 9, we packed up our home in Los Angeles and arrived at Heathrow, London on a gray January morning. Everyone in the family settled quickly into the city except me. Without my beloved beaches and endless blue- sky days, I felt at a loss and out of place. Until I made a discovery. Southbank, at an eastern bend in the Thames, is the center of British skateboarding, where the continuous crashing of skateboards left your head ringing. I loved it. I soon made friends with the local skaters. We spoke our own language. And my favorite: Safe. Safe meant cool. It meant hello. It meant don't worry about it. Once, when trying a certain trick on the beam(橫杆), I fell onto the stones, damaging a nerve in my hand, and Toby came over, helping me up: Safe, man. Safe. A few minutes later, when I landed the trick, my friends beat their boards loud, shouting: "Safe! Safe! Safe!" And that's what mattered—landing tricks, being a good skater. When I was 15, my family moved to Washington. I tried skateboarding there, but the locals were far less welcoming. Within a couple of years, I'd given it up. When I returned to London in 2004, I found myself wandering down to Southbank, spending hours there. I've traveled back several times since, most recently this past spring. The day was cold but clear; tourists and Londoners stopped to watch the skaters. Weaving(穿梭) among the kids who rushed by on their boards, I found my way to the beam. Then a rail-thin teenager, in a baggy white T-shirt, skidded(滑) up to the beam. He sat next to me. He seemed not to notice the man next to him. But soon I caught a few of his glances."I was a local here 20 years ago, " I told him. Then, slowly, he began to nod his head."Safe, man. Safe.” "Yeah, " I said.“Safe." 3.Why did the author like to spend time in Southbank when he returned to London? A.To join the skateboarding. B.To make new friends. C.To learn new tricks. D.To relieve his childhood days. 3细节理解题。根据题干关键词 "when he returned to London" 定位在原文第四段 "When I returned to London in2004, I found myself wandering down to Southbank, spending hours there. 当我2004年回到伦敦时,我发现自己在 南岸漫步,在那里呆了几个小时。" 所以这里是漫步,重温童年时光。故选D项。 2021年3月天津卷B篇 About five weeks ago, I noticed the skin of our pet lizard(蜥蜴)was growing dusty. It worried me. I reported the strange surface on the skin of the lizard to my husband and children the next morning. Seconds later, our lizard emerged from its tank with its old skin flowing behind it. I didn't think about it much until a morning last week when I knocked my favorite teapot off the table. It burst into hundreds of pieces. As I swept up the mess, I wondered why we had been breaking so many things over the months. The destruction started three months ago. It was my husband's birthday. He had just lost his job. The uncertainty was starting to wear on us, so I wanted to do something special. "Let's make a cake for Dad!" I cried. My kids screamed with joy. We baked, iced and sprinkled for most of the day. Candles on the cake! Balloons on the walls! Flowers on the table! Two hours before my husband came back home from another job interview, my daughter climbed up to grab a glass vase from a high shelf. It fell and crashed beside the cake. Tiny pieces of glass were everywhere. She sobbed loudly as I threw the cake away. My husband had banana pudding for his birthday. Three days ago, the light in our living room suddenly went out. After several frustrating hours of unsuccessful attempts to fix it, my husband suggested watching the Michael Jordan documentary(纪录片)series The Last Dance. The poignancy(酸楚)of Jordan retiring from his beloved basketball to play baseball and what had pushed him to make such a tough decision took me by surprise. As I watched him take off his basketball uniform and replace it with a baseball uniform, I saw him leaving behind the layer that no longer served him, just as our lizard had. Neither of them chose the moment that had transformed them. But they had to live with who they were after everything was different. Just like us. I realized that we have to learn to leave the past behind. Humans do not shed skin(蜕皮)as easily as other animals. The beginning of change is upsetting. The process is tiring. Damage changes us before we are ready. I see our lizard, raw and nearly new. Jordan said that no matter how it ends, it starts with hope. With our tender, hopeful skin, that is where we begin. 1.What can we learn about the pet lizard from Paragraph 1? A.Its tank grew dirty. B.Its old skin came off. C.It got a skin disease. D.It went missing. 2.Why did the author's husband have banana pudding for his birthday? A.The birthday cake was ruined. B.The author made good puddings.C.Pudding was his favorite dessert. D.They couldn't afford a birthday cake. 3.Why does the author mention The Last Dance in the passage? A.To prove a theory. B.To define a concept. C.To develop the theme. D.To provide the background. 【解析】 文章大意:这是一篇夹叙夹议文。讲述了作者的丈夫刚刚丢了工作,这种不确定性开始影响到家人,直到作者 看到家里的宠物蜥蜴换皮和观看了Michael Jordan的纪录片《最后的舞蹈》后,领悟到我们必须学会把过去抛 在脑后,像蜥蜴一样,用我们柔嫩、充满希望的皮肤,作为人生的起点。 1.细节理解题。根据第一段最后两句 "I reported the strange surface on the skin of the lizard to my husband and children the next morning. Seconds later, our lizard emerged from its tank with its old skin flowing behind it.(第二天 早上,我向丈夫和孩子们报告了蜥蜴皮肤上奇怪的表面。几秒钟后,我们的蜥蜴从水箱里出来,旧皮肤蜕了下 来)" 可知,宠物蜥蜴旧的皮肤脱落了。故选:B。 2.细节理解题。根据第六段 "Two hours before my husband came back home from another job interview, my daughter climbed up to grab a glass vase from a high shelf…My husband had banana pudding for his birthday.(就在 我丈夫参加另一场工作面试回家前两个小时,我女儿爬到一个高高的架子上,抓起一个玻璃花瓶。它掉下来摔 碎在蛋糕旁边。到处都是细小的玻璃碎片。我把蛋糕扔掉时,她大声抽泣。我丈夫生日吃了香蕉布丁)" 可知, 作者的丈夫过生日吃了香蕉布丁是因为生日蛋糕毁了。故选:A。 3.细节理解题。。根据倒数第三段 "The poignancy(酸楚)of Jordan retiring from his beloved basketball to play baseball and what had pushed him to make such a tough decision took me by surprise. …Neither of them chose the moment that had transformed them. …Just like us. I realized that we have to learn to leave the past behind.(Jordan从 心爱的篮球退役,转而打棒球,这是多么令人痛心的事情,是什么促使他做出如此艰难的决定,让我感到惊讶。 当我看着他脱下篮球服,换上棒球服时,我看到他脱下了那层不再适合他的衣服,就像我们的蜥蜴一样。他们 都没有选择那个改变了他们的时刻。但他们必须和自己生活在一起因为一切都变了。就像我们一样。我意识到 我们必须学会把过去抛在脑后)" 以及最后一段 "Jordan said that no matter how it ends, it starts with hope. With our tender, hopeful skin, that is where we begin.( Jordan说,不管结局如何,都是以希望开始的。用我们柔嫩、 充满希望的皮肤,那是我们的起点)" 可推知,作者在文章中提到The Last Dance是为了展开文章关于放手过 去,重新开始的主题。故选:C。2021年3月天津卷D篇 There is something to be said for being a generalist, even if you are a specialist. Knowing a little about a lot of things that interest you can add to the richness of a whole, well-lived life. Society pushes us to specialize, to become experts. This requires commitment to a particular occupation, branch of study or research. The drawback to being specialists is we often come to know more and more about less and less. There is a great deal of pressure to master one's field. You may pursue training, degrees, or increasing levels of responsibility at work. Then you discover the pressure of having to keep up. Some people seem willing to work around the clock in their narrow specialty. But such commitment can also weaken a sense of freedom. These specialists could work at the office until ten each night, then look back and realize they would have loved to have gone home and enjoyed the sweetness of their family and friends, or traveled to exciting places, meeting interesting people. Mastering one thing to the exclusion (排除)of others can hold back your true spirit. Generalists, on the other hand, know a lot about a wide range of subjects and view the whole with all its connections. They are people of ability, talent, and enthusiasm who can bring their broad perspective (视角)into specific fields of expertise(专长). The doctor who is also a poet and philosopher is a superior doctor, one who can give so much more to his patients than just good medical skills. Things are connected. Let your expertise in one field fuel your passions in all related areas. Some of your interests may not appear to be connected but, once you explore their depths, you discover that they are. My editor Toni, who is also a writer, has edited several history books. She has decided to study Chinese history. Fascinated by the structural beauty of the Forbidden City as a painter, she is equally interested to learn more about Chinese philosophy. "I don't know where it will lead, but I'm excited I'm on this pursuit." These expansions into new worlds help us by giving us new perspectives. We begin to see the interconnectedness of one thing to another in all aspects of our life, of ourselves and the universe. Develop broad, general knowledge and experience. The universe is all yours to explore and enjoy. 1.To become a specialist, one may have to . A.narrow his range of knowledge B.avoid responsibilities at work C.know more about the society D.broaden his perspective on life 2.The specialists mentioned in Paragraph 3 tend to . A.treasure their freedom B.travel around the world C.spend most time working D.enjoy meeting funny people3.According to the author, a superior doctor is one who . A.is fully aware of his talent and ability B.is a pure specialist in medicine C.should love poetry and philosophy D.brings knowledge of other fields to work 本文是议论文。文章论述了要当一个多面手,而不是当某方面的专家。 1.推理判断题。根据文章第二段第二、三句 "This requires commitment to a particular occupation, branch of study or research. The drawback to being specialists is we often come to know more and more about less and less. (成为专 家需要对特定的职业、研究领域的投入。成为专家的缺点是我们常常对越来越少的知识领域了解得越来越 多。)" 可知,要成为一名专家,了解到的知识领域会越来越少,会缩小他的知识范围。故选A。 2.细节理解题。根据文章第三段中提到 "Some people seem willing to work around the clock in their narrow specialty…These specialists could work at the office until ten each night, …(有些人似乎愿意在他们狭隘的专业领域 夜以继日地工作。…..这些专家可以每天晚上在办公室工作到十点。)" 可知,这些专家往往花大部分的时间在 工作上。故选C。 3.细节理解题。根据文章第四段最后一句 "The doctor who is also a poet and philosopher is a superior doctor, one who can give so much more to his patients than just good medical skills.(这位既是诗人又是哲学家的医生是一位优 秀的医生,他能给他的病人提供比良好的医术更多的东西。)" 可知,作者认为一名优秀的医生可以将其他领 域的知识带到工作中。故选D。 2021年1月浙江卷A篇 More than 25 years ago, Saroo Brierley lived in rural(农村)India. One day, he played with his brother along the rail line and fell asleep. When he woke up and found himself alone, the 4-year-old decided his brother might be on the train he saw in front of him—so he got on. That train took him a thousand miles across the country to a totally strange city. He lived on the streets' and then in an orphanage (孤儿院). There, he was adopted by an Australian family and flown to Tasmania. As he writes in his new book, A Long Way Home, Brierley couldn't help but wonder about his hometown back in India. He remembered landmarks, but since he didn't know his town's name, finding a small neighborhood in a vast country proved to be impossible. Then he found a digital mapping program. He spent years searching for his hometown in the program's satellite pictures. In 2011, he came across something familiar. He studied it and realized he was looking at a town's central business district from a bird's-eye view. He thought, "On the right-hand side you should see the three-platform train station"—and there it was. "And on the left-hand side you should see a big fountain"—and there it was. Everything just started to match.When he stood in front of the house where he grew up as a child, he saw a lady standing in the entrance. "There's something about me, " he thought—and it took him a few seconds but he finally remembered what she used to look like. In an interview Brierley says, "My mother looked so much shorter than I remembered. But she came forth and walked forward, and I walked forward, and my feelings and tears and the chemical in my brain, you know, it was like a nuclear fusion (核聚变). I just didn't know what to say, because I never thought seeing my mother would ever come true. And here I am, standing in front of her." 1.Why was Brierley separated from his family about 25 years ago? A.He got on a train by mistake. B.He got lost while playing in the street. C.He was taken away by a foreigner. D.He was adopted by an Australian family. 2.How did Brierley find his hometown? A.By analyzing old pictures. B.By travelling all around India. C.By studying digital maps. D.By spreading his story via his book. 3.What does Brierley mainly talk about in the interview? A.His love for his mother. B.His reunion with his mother. C.His long way back home. D.His memory of his hometown. 【答案】1.A2.C3.B 文章大意:一个走散多年的孩子,重新找回他家庭的故事。 1.细节理解题。关键词 25 years ago 锁定在第一段 When he woke up and found himself alone, the 4-year-old decided his brother might be on the train he saw in front of him—so he got on. 可得他走失的原因是误上了火车。故 答案为A。 2.细节理解题。关键词hometown,锁定第四段Then he found a digital mapping program. He spent years searching for his hometown in the program's satellite pictures. 他找到自己的家乡是通过电子地图的,因此选择C选项。故 答案为C。 3.细节理解题。关键词interview,锁定最后一段的文章内容可得在采访中他表达的是和他妈妈重聚时他的感觉。 故答案为B。 2021年1月浙江卷B篇 At the start of the 20th century, an American engineer named John Elfreth Watkins made predictions about life today. His predictions about slowing population growth, mobile phones and increasing height were close to the mark.But he was wrong in one prediction that everybody would walk 10 miles a day. Today, in Australia, most children on average fall 2, 000 steps short of the physical activity they need to avoid being overweight. In the early 1970s, 40 per cent of children walked to school, while in 2010, it was as low as 15 per cent. The decline is not because we have all become lazy, Families are pressed for time, many with both parents working to pay for their house, often working hours not of their choosing, living in car-dependent neighborhoods with limited public transport. The other side of the coin is equally a deprivation: for health and well-being, as well as lost opportunities(机会) for children to get to know their local surroundings. And for parents there are lost opportunities to walk and talk with their young scholar about their day. Most parents will have eagerly asked their child about their day, only to meet with a "good", quickly followed by "I'm hungry". This is also my experience as a mother. But Somewhere over the daily walk more about my son's day comes out. I hear him making sense of friendship and its limits. This is the unexpected and rare parental opportunity to hear more. Many primary schools support walking school-bus routes(路线)with days of regular, parent-accompanied walks. Doing just one of these a few times a week is better than nothing. It can be tough to begin and takes a little planning—running shoes by the front door, lunches made the night before, umbrellas on rainy days and hats on hot ones—but it's certainly worth trying. 1.Why does the author mention Watkins' predictions in the first paragraph? A.To make comparisons. B.To introduce the topic. C.To support her argument. D.To provide examples. 2.What has caused the decrease in Australian children's physical activity? A.Plain laziness. B.Health problems. C.Lack of time. D.Security concerns. 3.Why does the author find walking with her son worthwhile? A.She can get relaxed after work. B.She can keep physically fit. C.She can help with her son's study. D.She can know her son better. 【答案】1.B2.C3.D 【解析】 文章大意:今天的人们步行数下降。接着分析原因,工作导致时间不够。再者,阐述了这一现象会引起的后果, 健康问题以及缺少和孩子沟通的机会。作者最后用自己的例子来说明,和孩子一同步行,能够更了解孩子。 1.写作意图题。文章开篇用Watkins的预言引出本文重点阐述的内容:如今的人们步行数越来越少。分析第一 段最后一句But he was wrong … 进行转折,引出主题。再结合下文Today, in Australia … 用数据论证Watkins的其中一个预言错误。故选B。 2.细节理解题。第三段第一句The decline is not because we have all become lazy … 可知并不是因为懒惰而步行 数下降。接着后面分析原因Families are pressed for time … 家人们的时间紧迫。故选C。 3.细节理解题。根据倒数第二段的倒数第三句But somewhere over the daily walk more about my son's day comes out.这句话主干是more about my son's day comes out,可知通过每天陪伴孩子步行,就能更了解孩子。故选D。 2021年6月新高考1卷B篇 By day, Robert Titterton is a lawyer. In his spare time though he goes on stage beside pianist Maria Raspopova— not as a musician but as her page turner. "I'm not a trained musician, but I've learnt to read music so I can help Maria in her performance." Mr Titterton is chairman of the Omega Ensemble but has been the group's official page turner for the past four years. His job is to sit beside the pianist and turn the pages of the score so the musician doesn't have to break the flow of sound by doing it themselves. He said he became just as nervous as those playing instruments on stage. "A lot of skills are needed for the job. You have to make sure you don't turn two pages at once and make sure you find the repeats in the music when you have to go back to the right spot, " Mr Titterton explained. Being a page turner requires plenty of practice. Some pieces of music can go for 40 minutes and require up to 50 page turns, including back turns for repeat passages. Silent onstage communication is key, and each pianist has their own style of "nodding" to indicate a page turn which they need to practise with their page turner. But like all performances, there are moments when things go wrong. "I was turning the page to get ready for the next page, but the draft wind from the turn caused the spare pages to fall off the stand, " Mr Titterton said. "Luckily I was able to catch them and put them back." Most page turners are piano students or up-and-coming concert pianists, although Ms Raspopova has once asked her husband to help her out on stage. "My husband is the worst page turner, " she laughed. "He's interested in the music, feeling every note, and I have to say: 'Turn, turn!'" "Robert is the best page turner I've had in my entire life." 1.What should Titterton be able to do to be a page turner? A.Read music. B.Play the piano. C.Sing songs. D.Fix the instruments. 2Which of the following best describes Titterton's job on stage? A.Boring. B.Well-paid. C.Demanding. D.Dangerous. 3What does Titterton need to practise? A.Counting the pages. B.Recognizing the "nodding". C.Catching falling objects. D.Performing in his own style. 4Why is Ms Raspopova's husband "the worst page turner" ? A.He has very poor eyesight.B.He ignores the audience. C.He has no interest in music. D.He forgets to do his job. 【解析】1.细节理解题。根据题干信息be able to do定位到第三段A lot of skills are needed for the job. You have to make sure you don't turn two pages at once and make sure you find the repeats in the music when you have to go back to the right spot.可知,做一名page turner需要能够找到音乐中重复的部分,然后翻回到乐谱正确的地方。 因此做一名page turner需要能够读懂音乐。故选A。 2推理判断题。根据题干选项定位到第五段。分析语境可知,他在工作中有时还要处理突发事件,例如会有翻 开一页乐谱的风导致其他的乐谱掉落的情况。因此,可以形容这份工作是让人费神费力的。故选C。 3细节理解题。根据题干信息need to practice定位到第四段第一句Being a page turner requires plenty of practice. 这句话后面说明了page turner需要能够捕捉到演奏者的点头致意,根据这一信号来翻页,这是需要配合练习的。 故选B。 4细节理解题。根据题干信息the worst page turner定位到最后一段。分析可知,说话人的丈夫总是过度沉迷于 音乐本身而忘记翻页,以至于她必须告诉他该翻页了。故选D。 2021年6月全国乙卷D篇 During an interview for one of my books, my interviewer said something I still think about often. Annoyed by the level of distraction(干扰)in his open office, he said, "That's why I have a membership at the coworking space across the street—so I can focus." His comment struck me as strange. After all, coworking spaces also typically use an open office layout(布局). But I recently came across a study that shows why his approach works. The researchers examined various levels of noise on participants as they completed tests of creative thinking. They were randomly divided into four groups and exposed to various noise levels in the background, from total silence to 50 decibels(分贝), 70 decibels, and 85 decibels. The differences between most of the groups were statistically insignificant; however, the participants in the 70 decibels group—those exposed to a level of noise similar to background chatter in a coffee shop—significantly outperformed the other groups. Since the effects were small, this may suggest that our creative thinking does not differ that much in response to total silence and 85 decibels of background noise. But since the results at 70 decibels were significant, the study also suggests that the right level of background noise —not too loud and not total silence—may actually improve one's creative thinking ability. The right level of background noise may interrupt our normal patterns of thinking just enough to allow our imaginations to wander, without making it impossible to focus. This kind of "distracted focus" appears to be the best state for working on creative tasks. So why do so many of us hate our open offices? The problem may be that, in our offices, we can't stop ourselves from getting drawn into others' conversations while we're trying to focus. Indeed, the researchers found that face-to-face interactions and conversations affect the creative process, and yet a coworking space or a coffee shop provides a certain level of noise while also providing freedom from interruptions. 1.Why does the interviewer prefer a coworking space? A.It helps him concentrate. B.It blocks out background noise. C.It has a pleasant atmosphere. D.It encourages face-to-face interactions. 2.Which level of background noise may promote creative thinking ability? A.Total silence. B.50 decibels. C.70 decibels. D.85 decibels. 【解析】1.细节理解题。由第一段第二句"… so I can focus"可知,采访者喜欢在公用工作场所办公,是因为他 可以集中精力。故选A。 2细节理解题。由第二段"the participants in the 70 decibels group… significantly outperformed the other groups"可 知,在70分贝下采访者的表现最优,说明该环境可以改善创造性思维能力。故选C。 _____ 测 好题必 1.【Z20名校联盟(浙江省名校新高考研宄联盟)2022-2023学年髙三第一次联考】 A Before you worry about bacon and how much it may cost when new animal welfare laws go into effect next year, let’s talk about the pigs that gave their lives for it. California has been on the forefront of protecting animals who live short lives on factory farms either to produce food for us or to be slaughtered and sold as food. The latest advance came in November 2018, when 62.7% of the state’s voters supported Proposition 12, the Prevention of Cruelty to Farm Animals Act. The law began going into effect last year, requiring hens and veal calves to be given more space to live in. Starting on Jan. 1st, the law will require that all eggs sold in California come from cage-free hens and that pork sold in the state come from breeding pigs that are not held in cages. These are humane steps designed to lift these animals out of structures that barely allow them to move. Pork producers have had the longest time to comply (遵守). Some big companies like Hormel Foods have pledged to do so fully, but others have spent the last few years fighting the law rather than figuring out how to put itinto practice. They say that the law will significantly raise the price of pork and that it violates the Commerce Clause of the Constitution, which gives Congress sole power over interstate business activity. So far, that fight has been a waste of time that pork producers could have better spent figuring out how to retrofit (翻新)their farms. They also complain that the regulations on the law are not set. But the California Department of Food and Agriculture, which has yet to finalize the regulations, says that the delay should not have prevented producers from retrofitting their housing for breeding pigs. The agency has publicly posted draft regulations, which mostly concern record-keeping, certification and definitions of terms. For fans of bacon and other pork, any rise in cost is the price of not having a pig suffer before it’s killed for food. It’s a price the animals shouldn’t have to pay. 28. What do we know about Proposition 12? A. The law will come into force next year. B. More space is required for raising hens and pigs. C. Raising hens and pigs in limited space is humane. D. Half of the state’s voters subscribed to Proposition 12. 29. What does the underlined word “pledged” in paragraph 3 mean? A. Suspect. B. Refuse. C. Promise. D. Hesitate. 30. Which of the following is TRUE according to paragraph 3? A. Some pork producers have raised the price of pork. B. All the pork producers don’t comply with the law. C. Pork producers have wasted a lot of time retrofitting their farms. D. Pork producers resist the Commerce Clause of the Constitution. 31. Which word can best describe the author's attitude to the new animal welfare laws? A. Skeptical. B. Conservative C. Tolerant. D. Favorable. 【答案】28. B 29. C 30. B 31. D 【解析】 【导语】本文是一篇说明文。加利福尼亚的新动物福利保护法规定生产商对于商用养殖动物给予更多的人文关 怀—提供充足的生存空间。此举激起来各大生产商的激烈反应,除一些支持派外,其他公司一直在对新法做抗 争。 【28题详解】 细节理解题。由第二段“The law began going into effect last year, requiring hens and veal calves to be given more space to live in.(这项法律去年开始生效,要求给母鸡和小牛肉更多的居住空间。)”以及“the law will requirethat all eggs sold in California come from cage-free hens and that pork sold in the state come from breeding pigs that are not held in cramped cages.(在美国,这项法律将要求加州所有出售的鸡蛋都来自散养母鸡,而出售的猪肉则 来自未被关在笼子里的种猪。)”可知,新动物福利法要求圈养母鸡和肉用小猪需给予更多的空间,不能让它 们活动受限。故选B。 【29题详解】 词义猜测题。由第三段“but others have spent the last few years fighting the law rather than figuring out how to put it into practice.(但有些人在过去几年里一直在与法律抗争,而不是思考如何将其付诸实践。)”可知,其他生产 商过去几年都在抗议新动物福利法,but表示转折,说明“Some big companies like Hormel Foods have pledged to do so fully,”一些大公司是愿意去按新法的规定去做的,所以pledged的意思是承诺。故选C。 【30题详解】 细节理解题。由第三段“Pork producers have had the longest time to comply.(猪肉生产商遵守规定的时间最 长。)”可知,猪肉生产商需要很长的时间去遵守这个新的动物福利,结合“Some big companies like Hormel Foods have pledged to do so fully, but others have spent the last few years fighting the law rather than figuring out how to put it into practice. (像荷美尔食品这样的一些大公司已经承诺要全面实施这项法律,但其他公司在过去几年 里一直在与这项法律作斗争,而不是研究如何将其付诸实践。)”可知大的生产商承诺去做,其他生产商过去 几年都在抗议新法。故选B。 【31题详解】 推理判断题。由第二段“These are humane steps designed to lift these animals out of structures that barely allow them to move.(这些人性化的步骤是为了把这些动物从几乎不允许它们移动的结构中抬出来。)”,第三段“So far, that fight has been a waste of time that pork producers could have better spent figuring out how to reconfigure their farms.(到目前为止,这场斗争一直是在浪费时间,猪肉生产商本可以把这些时间花在如何改造他们的农场 上。)”以及最后一段“It’s a price the animals shouldn’t have to pay.(这是动物们不应该付出的代价。)”可知, 作者认为新法规定商业养殖动物需给予更多的活动空间是非常人性化的关怀与做法,进而带来的猪肉价格成本 上涨也是人类应付出的代价。猪肉生产商对新法的抵制毫无意义浪费时间。所以作者对新法非常支持。故选 D。 B Tina Brigham, a 50-year-old store owner from a suburb of Washington, DC, wrestled with the puzzles while waiting for customers. “If it’s a 30-minute puzzle, I try to figure it out in 12,” she said. After several years, she found she could easily put together employee work schedules in her head. A lot of stores use an electronic scheduling tool, but I have all the data in my mind,” she said. “I think my brain seems sharper and more focused because of the game.”The games do seem to work. In one 2020 study, Gary Small, chair of psychiatry at Hackensack University Medical Center, found that 1,091 women and men who frequently played cards, bingo, or did crossword puzzles had sharper thinking and memory skills — equivalent to an IQ up to 5.6 points higher — than those who rarely did. The study doesn’t prove that the puzzles directly led to the higher IQs, but it does show that even people who increased their game-playing in their 70s seemed to get brain benefits within a few years. Exactly how games sharpen memory and cognitive function is still something of a mystery. But advances in neuroimaging (神经影像学) allow researchers to study how the brain reacts to all sorts of outside stimulation. Small later included 60 women and men completing Latin squares. As the puzzles grew more difficult with fewer clues, players slowed down and made more mistakes. That’s when he discovered something surprising: More regions of the brain got involved, especially in the prefrontal cortex (前额叶皮质区),an area involved with problem-solving, judgment, and memory. Small suggests that if you find yourself debating whether to spend the next 20 minutes taking a walk or playing a brain game, you should choose the walk. Physical activity can help deliver oxygen and fuel to your brain cells. “If you do one thing to help your brain, I’d say it’s exercise.” he says. “Getting good sleep and keep a balanced diet are also important. Brain games work best as part of a whole package of brain-healthy strategies. And remember: A little fun never hurts. 32. How does the author introduce the topic in paragraph 1? A. By sharing a story. B. By comparing facts. C. By report findings. D. By presenting figures. 33. What can we know from Gary Small's study? A. Puzzles directly leads to higher IQs. B. People in their 70s benefit more from brain games. C. How games sharpen minds has not been clearly understood. D. Physical activities play an equally important role ais brain games. 34. Why does the author mention good sleep and a healthy diet in the last paragraph? A. To advocate good sleep and a balanced diet. B. To advise what we should do to keep healthy. C. To stress the importance of good sleep and a healthy diet. D. To explain that brain games function best as part of brain-healthy strategies. 35. What is the main idea of the text? A. Puzzles make brains sharp and focused.B. Physical activities play an important role in sharp thinking. C. Brain games are beneficial to memory skills and cognitive function. D. Sharp memory and cognitive function depend largely on brain games. 【答案】32. A 33. C 34. D 35. C 【解析】 【导语】本文是一篇说明文。科学家们新发现玩智力游戏在一定程度上可以使人脑更加敏捷,但其中机制还有 待研究。相比于完全依赖智力游戏,专家推荐需要将运动、睡眠、饮食、智力游戏结合起来形成一整套锻炼大 脑的策略。 【32题详解】 推理判断题。根据第一段作者分享了一家商店老板执着于智力游戏的故事,通过老板的自述““I think my brain seems sharper and more focused because of the game.”(“我认为因为这个游戏,我的大脑看起来更敏锐、更 专注。”)”可知,作者通过分享一个故事引出本文话题。故选A。 【33题详解】 细节理解题。根据第三段首句“Exactly how games sharpen memory and cognitive function is still something of a mystery. (游戏如何提高记忆力和认知功能仍然是个谜。)”可得知,游戏如何提高智力还不清楚。故选 C。 【34题详解】 推理判断题。根据最后一段“Getting good sleep and keep a balanced diet are also important. Brain games work best as part of a whole package of brain-healthy strategies.And remember: A little fun never hurts.(良好的 睡眠和均衡的饮食也很重要。益智游戏作为大脑健康策略的一部分效果最好。记住:一点乐趣总不会有坏 处。)”可得知,光玩智力游戏并不是上上策,最好的策略是将运动、睡眠、饮食、智力游戏整合起来。故选 D。 【35题详解】 主旨大意题。通读全文可知,文章第一段通过故事引入,第二段讲述了智力游戏有助于提升智商,第三段讲述 智力游戏大概如何对智商提升有益,根据最后一段“Getting good sleep and keep a balanced diet are also important. Brain games work best as part of a whole package of brain-healthy strategies.And remember: A little fun never hurts.(良好的睡眠和均衡的饮食也很重要。益智游戏作为大脑健康策略的一部分效果最好。记住:一 点乐趣总不会有坏处。)”可得知,最后一段讲相比于完全依赖智力游戏,专家推荐需要将运动、睡眠、饮食、 智力游戏结合起来形成一整套锻炼大脑的策略。结合全文,文章主要内容是智力游戏对于记忆力和认知能力的 作用。故选C。 3.【2023届山东省齐鲁名校高三第一次学业质量联合检测】C Researchers have developed a new method for training people to be creative, one that shows promise of succeeding far better than current ways of inspiring creativity. This new method, based on narrative (叙述的) theory, helps people be creative in the way children and artists are by making up stories that imagine alternative worlds, change perspective and generate unexpected actions. “The narrative method works by recognizing that we’re all creative,” said Angus Fletcher, who developed the method and is a professor of English and a member of the Ohio State University’s Project Narrative. “We as a society completely undervalue the creativity of kids and many others because we are addicted to the idea that some people are more creative than others.” The narrative method of training for creativity uses many of the techniques that writers use to create stories. One is to develop new worlds in your mind. For example, employees at a company might be asked to imagine a world in which all their customers are like that. Another technique is perspective-changing. An employer might be asked to answer a problem by thinking like another member of their team. “Creativity isn’t about guessing the future correctly. It’s about making yourself open to imagining completely different possibilities,” Fletcher said. “When you do that, you can respond more quickly and flexibly to the changes that do occur.” Fletcher and his team are also continuing to work with new organizations, such as the Worthington Local School District in Ohio. “It’s better to hire a diverse group of people and then train them to be creative. That creates a culture which recognizes that there are already creative people in your organization you aren’t taking advantage of,” he said. “This new method of training creativity could only have come from Ohio State University’s Project Narrative, which is itself proof of the power of creativity.” 8. What may make the narrative method workable according to Fletcher? A. Creating alternative stories. B. Changing new perspective. C. Generating unexpected tasks. D. Being aware of our creativity. 9. How does the author develop paragraph 4? A. By using examples. B. By making comparison. C. By answering questions. D. By quoting techniques. 10. What result is expected of training creativity? A. To develop a culture gradually. B. To react to changes quickly. C. To create possibilities freely. D. To predict the future correctly.11. What is the most suitable title for the text? A. Ways Can Be Adopted to Inspire Creativity B. The Power of Creativity Has Been Found C. Anyone Can Be Trained to Be Creative D. A Way Is Found to Recognize Creative People 【答案】8. D 9. A 10. B 11. C 【解析】 【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章通过介绍研究人员开发出的一种新的培养人们创造力的方法——基于叙事理 论的方法,来告诉我们人们是可以通过训练来培养创造力的。 【8题详解】 细节理解题。根据第三段““The narrative method works by recognizing that we’re all creative, ” said Angus Fletcher, …”(Angus Fletcher说:“这种叙述方法有效通过认识到我们都是有创造力的起作用。”)可知,只有 认识到我们都是有创造力的,这种叙述方法才有效果。故选D。 【9题详解】 推理判断题。根据第四段“The narrative method of training for creativity uses many of the techniques that writers use to create stories. One is to develop new worlds in your mind. For example, employees at a company might be asked to imagine a world in which all their customers are like that. Another technique is perspective-changing. An employer might be asked to answer a problem by thinking like another member of their team.”(训练创造力的叙事方法使用作 家用来创作故事的许多技巧。一个是在你的大脑中建立新世界。例如,公司员工可能被要求想象一个客户那样 的世界。另一个技巧是换位思考。老板可能被要求像团队中另一个成员那样思考来回答问题。)可知,作者向 我们举了员工和老板的例子来说明训练创造力的方法。故选A。 【10题详解】 细节理解题。根据第五段““Creativity isn’t about guessing the future correctly. It’s about making yourself open to imagining completely different possibilities,” Fletcher said. “When you do that, you can respond more quickly and flexibly to the changes that do occur.””(Fletcher说:“创造力不是正确地猜测未来。是让你自己对想象完全不同 的可能性敞开心扉。当你这那做时,你可以对于发生的改变更快速和灵活地回应。”)可知,让自己敞开心扉 去想象完全不同的可能性,可以对实际发生的改变做出更快速和灵活的反应。故选B。 【11题详解】 主旨大意题。根据第一段“Researchers have developed a new method for training people to be creative, one that shows promise of succeeding far better than current ways of inspiring creativity.”(研究人员已经开发出一种新的方 法来培养人们的创造力,这个新方法表明其成功的保证远远好于现有的激发创造力的方法。)可知,作者开篇就引出了一种新的培养创造力的方法,并通过下文对于这种方法的介绍来告诉我们创造力是可以培养的,由此 可知,C选项“任何人都可以被训练成有创造力的人”最适合做文章标题。故选C。 D Migratory (迁徙的) birds are declining globally because of the way that humans have changed the landscape over recent decades — according to new research from the University of East Anglia (UEA). A new study published today reveals that population declines have been greatest among species that migrate to areas with more human infrastructure — roads, buildings, power lines, wind turbines (涡轮机) — as well as more population and hunting levels. Dr. James Gilroy, from UEA’s School of Environmental Sciences, said, “We know that migratory birds are in greater decline than non-migratory species, but it’s not clear why. We want to find out where in their life cycles these migratory species are most exposed to human impacts.” The research team identified 16 human-induced threats to migratory birds, including infrastructure associated with bird disturbance and impacts, transformation of land from natural habitat to human land use, and climate change. Advances in satellite imagery allowed the team to map each of the 16 threats across Europe, Africa and Western Asia. The team also created the first ever large-scale map of hunting pressure across the region. A total of 103 species of migrating birds were studied, including many rapidly declining species like the turtle dove and the common cuckoo, using large-scale datasets. The team calculated threat scores for factors such as habitat loss and climate change, across breeding locations, as well as non-breeding ranges. They then explored the relationships between these threat scores and bird population trends calculated from 1985 to 2018 by the Pan-European Common Bird Monitoring Scheme (PECBMS). Dr. Aldina Franco, also from UEA’s School of Environmental Sciences, said, “Our findings are important because we need to understand where declining species are being most impacted by humans across their seasonal migrations. Locating where birds are most exposed to these threats could help us target conservation actions.” 12. What causes migratory birds to decrease? A. A longer migratory route. B. Serious industrial pollution. C. Illegal hunting from humans. D. The changing of landscape. 13. What does the underlined word “infrastructure” in paragraph 2 refer to? A. Basic systems and services. B. Local transportation. C. Internet facilities. D. Power supplies. 14. What does paragraph 4 talk about? A. The results of the study. B. The promise of the study.C. The process of the study. D. The database of the study. 15. What is the purpose of studying migratory birds according to Dr. Aldina Franco? A. To raise people’s awareness of protecting birds. B. To offer advice to do conservation work precisely. C. To stress the necessity of increasing bird population. D. To state the importance of living in harmony with nature. 【答案】12. D 13. A 14. C 15. B 【解析】 【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了迁徙鸟类数量下降的原因与人类活动有关,研究指出了迁徙鸟类受到 的种种威胁,目的是提醒人们如何保护迁徙鸟类。 【12题详解】 细节理解题。根据第一段“Migratory (迁徙的) birds are declining globally because of the way that humans have changed the landscape over recent decades(由于近几十年来人类改变了地貌,候鸟数量在全球范围内正在减少)” 可知,人类活动使得地貌在过去几十年里发生改变,导致迁徙鸟类数量减少。故选D。 【13题详解】 词义猜测题。根据画线词后面的“roads, buildings, power lines, wind turbines (涡轮机) (道路,建筑物,输电线, 风力涡轮机)”可推知,划线单词infrastructure指一些基础设施及服务,与A项“基本系统和服务”意思一样。 故选A。 【14题详解】 主旨大意题。根据第四段“The research team identified 16 human-induced threats to migratory birds, including infrastructure associated with bird disturbance and impacts, transformation of land from natural habitat to human land use, and climate change. Advances in satellite imagery allowed the team to map each of the 16 threats across Europe, Africa and Western Asia. The team also created the first ever large-scale map of hunting pressure across the region. A total of 103 species of migrating birds were studied, including many rapidly declining species like the turtle dove and the common cuckoo, using large-scale datasets. The team calculated threat scores for factors such as habitat loss and climate change, across breeding locations, as well as non-breeding ranges. They then explored the relationships between these threat scores and bird population trends calculated from 1985 to 2018 by the Pan-European Common Bird Monitoring Scheme (PECBMS).(研究小组确定了16种人为因素对候鸟造成的威胁,包括与鸟类干扰和影响 有关的基础设施、土地从自然栖息地转变为人类土地使用以及气候变化。在卫星地图方面的进步使得研究小组 能够绘制出欧洲、非洲和西亚的16种威胁。研究小组还绘制了该地区有史以来第一张大比例尺的狩猎压力地 图。利用大规模数据集对103种迁徙鸟类进行了研究,其中包括许多迅速衰退的物种,如斑鸠和杜鹃。研究小组计算了各种因素的威胁分数,如栖息地丧失和气候变化,不同的繁殖地点,以及非繁殖范围。然后,他们通 过泛欧共同鸟类监测计划计算了1985年至2018年间的鸟类数量趋势,探讨了这些威胁评分与鸟类数量趋势之 间的关系)”可推知,第四段谈论的是该项研究的过程。故选C。 【15题详解】 推理判断题。根据第五段中“Locating where birds are most exposed to these threats could help us target conservation actions.(找到鸟类最容易受到这些威胁的地方可以帮助我们锁定保护行动的目标)”可推知,这项 研究可以帮助研究者们精准地采取措施,保护迁徙鸟类。故选B。 _____