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专题1.2阅读理解记叙文(考情分析+真题回顾+最新模拟试题)(解析版)_03高考英语_新高考复习资料_2024年新高考资料_二轮复习资料_第一部分阅读理解_答案解析版(答案在最后面)
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专题 02 高考阅读理解 记叙文 一、考情分析 语篇阅读能力一直是高考英语的考查重点,因此阅读理解是高考英语试卷最重要的内容之一。阅读理 解和七选五在高考卷中分值达50分左右,是决定学生高考英语成绩的一个重要题型。高考中的阅读理解按 照文章体裁通常可以划分为应用文、说明文、记叙文和议论文。文体不同,语篇结构、语言特点和阅读策 略也各有差异。在各类文体中,记叙文占了很大比重。记叙文是一种以记叙为主要表达方式的文章体裁, 分为写人的记叙文和叙事的记叙文,人不离事,事不离人,但写作对象和写作目的有区别。写人的记叙文 以人为写作对象,表现人物的品质特点,而叙事的记叙文以事件为记叙对象,揭示事件对人、对社会的思 想意义。本文将结合近几年高考试题,阐述记叙文阅读理解的命题特点和解题策略。 序号 来 源 语 篇 概 述 主题语境 词数 1 2023年新高考I卷B篇 爱思考且好学的John建造了一个生态机器,利用自然 人与自我 329 自我修复的原理来净化污水 2 2023年全国甲卷B篇 DIY高手TerriBoltonis的技能以及此项目可能会在女性 人与社会 276 群体中变成一种潮流趋势 3 2022年全国甲卷C篇 Ginni从小就热爱旅游,后来机缘巧合去了南极洲旅行, 人与自然 301 并留下了深刻的印象 4 2021年全国甲卷C篇 作者在不停的搬家过程中,从不适应到融入了当地的生 人与社会 321 活的一个过程 5 2020年新高考II卷B篇 作者想出了一个“奶奶的盒子”的办法,收集学生们带到 人与社会 288 学校的玩具,后来将其变成了现实 6 2020年全国甲卷D篇 以时间顺序讲述作者不同暑期对图书馆的热爱 人与自我 334 一、选材特点 高考记叙文阅读理解注重题材的多样化、现代化和生活化,涵盖了人物故事、社会文化等方面,符合 新课标人与自我、人与自然、人与社会三大主题语境,凸显语言与文化相结合,如2023年新高考I卷B篇 讲述了JohnTodd从小就很爱思考且好学,他建造了一个生态机器,利用自然可以自我修复的原理来净化污 水。所选文章大都故事简单却立意深刻,体现了新课标立德树人的价值取向;2023年全国甲卷B篇,主要 讲述了一位DIY高手TerriBoltonis的技能以及DIY项目可能会在女性群体中变成一种潮流趋势;2022年全 国甲卷B篇主要讲述了Ginni从小就热爱旅游,后来通过机缘巧合去了南极洲旅行,并留下了深刻的印象 的故事。2021年全国甲卷C篇,主要讲述了作者刚搬家到伦敦时,很不适应,但是有了一群志同道合的小伙 资料整理【淘宝店铺:向阳百分百】伴后,很快就融入了当地的生活。后来搬家到华盛顿,却找不到喜欢滑冰的人。重返伦敦后,作者经常到小时 候滑冰的地方走走看看,重温童年时光。2020年全国甲卷D篇,文章主要以时间顺序讲述作者不同暑期对 图书馆的热爱。 高考记叙文的篇幅一般都在280至350词左右,段落较多。文章语法结构多样化、表达方式灵活,常 用短语和平时不常见到的表达交织在文章中,使文章更加生动和地道,也在一定程度上增加了理解的难度, 如2023年全国甲卷B篇中的猜词题adabhand(高手),2022年全国甲卷C篇中的flewthenest(指年轻人离 开父母,开始独立生活)、hithometosb.(切中要害,使人接受),这些均为平时不常见的短语,需要学生通 过上下文灵活推测。 二、命题特点 教育部考试中心公布的《考试说明》对阅读理解要求做了明确的规定,主要考查学生以下能力:理解 主旨与要义、理解文中具体信息、根据上下文推断单词和短语的含义、做出判断和推理、理解文章的基本 结构、理解作者的意图、观点和态度。学生必须理解短文大意、文中重要信息点、作者观点,并深层理解 作者的态度和意图。全国卷的细节题较少,题目类型更多,如主旨题、推断题、词义推断题等,大部分题 目不能直接根据问题从文章中找到答案,更多考查对文章的深层理解。题干疑问词what出现频率最高,why、 which和how兼有但相对较少,题干长度有变长的趋势。选项长度较短,语法结构简单,但词汇量要求较高, 阅读理解很大一部分问题是对文中比较特别的表达内容的考查,阅读理解考查的重点是对原文的理解而非 复杂选项之间的辨析。 三、解题策略 在做记叙文阅读理解题时,我们应该需要遵循三个原则:主旨原则、问题优先原则、证据原则。首先, 阅读理解的题目通常会围绕主旨或主线,违背主旨的选项一般不是正确答案;与主旨无关的选项或原文中 细枝末节的信息,即便选项内容正确,一般也不是正确答案。其次,在做阅读理解时,应先看问题,然后 带着问题,根据题干信息去文中寻找答案相关信息,将找到的信息源与选项进行匹配。如果看题干后立即 看选项,可能会被选项的众多信息所干扰,就会有先入为主的感觉,不利于正确理解文章内容,而且也不 容易记住选项信息。最后,在答题时一定要有证据意识,即所选答案一定都能从文章中找到信息源,切忌 根据自己的主观臆断和想法答题,或是根据常识判断,否则很容易失分。 除了主旨题、观点题、作者态度题以外的题目,大多数题目顺序的设计,与原文中各信息源要点顺序 一致。针对这些题目,可以采用区间定位的方法,根据题干信息锁定相应的区间进行答题,一般会在文章 文字较多的段落设题,这样就可以给予更多信息,方便学生理解和答题。即使文章有个别区间没有理解, 不一定会影响其他题目的答题。下文将根据不同题型介绍相应的解题策略。 (一)细节题 资料整理【淘宝店铺:向阳百分百】细节题几乎是每一篇记叙文阅读理解中都会出现的题型,围绕文章主题考查学生对具体信息点的理解。 学生需要细心审题,使用定位法答题,即先看问题,关注题干中可以帮助定位的关键词(如时间、地名、 人物、重要的动词、名词、形容词等),同时还要关注疑问词(如what、how、why),疑问词不同,信息 源的位置可能不同,或正确答案的特点不同。近年来细节题题干中的关键词往往会变换原文中的词汇和表 达,需要学生平时积累词汇表达,理解语法现象。 1. 有些细节题可以直接根据题干中的关键词定位到原文,找到选项的同义替换。 【精准定位】根据题干关键词定位是最快速、有效的方法,学生需在平时训练时,培养精准找出关键 词的能力。 2.有些细节题的题干使用了原文信息的同义表达,因此需要识别题干中的同义表达,然后定位到原文, 选择原文的同义转换。 【精准定位】识别题干中的同义表达的前提是熟悉文章,因此建议快速阅读文章,大致了解文章信息 点的分布,这样可以对题干中的同义表达更敏感、更容易上手。 3.有些细节题可以根据题干关键词快速定位,然后对定位处进行深层理解,正确选项能根据原文总结 概括得到。 【精准定位】阅读理解中的正确答案往往是原文信息的同义替换或总结概括,而正确理解信息源是前 提。 (二)推断题 推断题是属于难度较高的一类题型,需要学生在理解原文字面意思的基础上,通过分析语篇内在逻辑 和理解其中的细节内容的暗示,理解文章深层意义和隐含意义,然后作出一定的推理判断,切忌凭空猜想, 而要以原文内容为依据,对文章信息细致分析、深入挖掘,揭示其深层含义,同时也要注意避免过度推断。 【精准定位】比喻、对比、举例等特殊表达处往往是考点,学生在阅读原文时要留意这些地方。区间 定位是快速定位的重要手段之一,使用区间定位能够帮助学生在没有完全读懂原文的情况下尽可能答对较 多的题。 (三)词义推断题 词义推断题旨在考查学生根据上下文推断词汇和短语的能力,包括超纲词义、熟词生义、代词的指代 关系、俗语、特殊表达等,因此学生不仅需要加强语境中的理解推断能力,也需要在平时注意积累和扩大 词汇量。此类题目可以采用以下几种方法: 1. 利用构词法 积累英语词汇中的前缀、后缀和词根的含义,进而能准确推测出相互组合形成的整体词义,但这种方 法仅限于对一些有词根词缀的单词的考查。 资料整理【淘宝店铺:向阳百分百】2. 联系上下文语境 联系上下文是最常用和有效的方法,上下文指该词汇或表达所在的句子,以及这个句子的上下句。记 叙文中句子之间或句子内部的逻辑关系主要有同义、反义、解释、因果。 3. 代入法 如果上述两种方法都不可行,还可采用将四个选项代入原文,对比选择最合适的一个。 【精准定位】词义推断题有时候可以同时运用构词法、语境和代入法,短语的语义高度依赖上下文内 容和逻辑。 (四)主旨题 主旨题考查学生对文章的整体把握,能否分辨主题和细节,是否具备提纲挈领的能力。主旨题具体分 为主旨大意题、最佳标题题和写作目的题。此类题目需遵循“末位原则”,即不论出现在哪一题,都要最后做。 此类题型可以运用以下几种方法: 1. 根据全文关键词确定主题 关键词为在全文以同一个词或各种同义词、上下义词不断重复出现的词,这往往是全文的中心或主旨。 【精准定位】记叙文的标题题有时候还需要考虑艺术性(如双关、俗语改写等方式),应综合考虑选 择最佳答案。 2. 把握文章逻辑结构 记叙文比较常见的逻辑结构为时间顺序和事情发展顺序,因此可关注文章中表示时间和事情发展过程 的词。 3. 整体把握,从文章叙述的个人故事中体会其传达的信息 【精准定位】主旨题有时候不能直接从文章中找到答案,需要根据人物经历,如前后的转变,如何取 得成就等来体会深层含义。 4. 对于写作目的题,可以结合文章体裁或关注文章首尾处 【精准定位】主旨大意和主旨意图需要加以区分,对应的答案有时候可能不同,主旨意图需要理解文 章背后的深层含义。 对于记叙文阅读理解,把握文章的中心和主旨、主人公或作者的主要观点和态度是十分必要的。考生 需要在平时保持长期的持续性输入,进行泛读和一定量的阅读练习,培养记忆、分析、对比、判断、推理 和综合能力,多反思总结,找到适合自己的策略。 二、真题回顾 (2023年新高考全国I卷) 资料整理【淘宝店铺:向阳百分百】第一节 (共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 B When John Todd was a child, he loved to explore the woods around his house, observing how nature solved problems.Adirty stream, for example, often became clear after flowing through plants and along rocks where tiny creatures lived. When he got older, John started to wonder if this process could be used to clean up the messes peopleweremaking. After studying agriculture, medicine, and fisheries in college, John went back to observing nature and asking questions. Why can certain plants trap harmful bacteria (细菌)? Which kinds of fish can eat cancer-causing chemicals? With the right combination of animals and plants, he figured, maybe he could clean up waste the way naturedid.Hedecidedtobuildwhathewouldlatercallaneco-machine. The task John set for himself was to remove harmful substances from some sludge (污泥). First, he constructed a series of clear fiberglass tanks connected to each other. Then he went around to local ponds and streams and brought back some plants and animals. He placed them in the tanks and waited. Little by little, these differentkinds of life got used to one another and formed their own ecosystem.After a few weeks, John addedthe sludge. Hewasamazedattheresults.Theplantsandanimals intheeco-machinetookthesludgeasfoodandbeganto eatit!Withinweeks,ithadallbeendigested,andallthatwasleftwaspurewater. Over the years, John has taken on many big jobs. He developed a greenhouse — like facility that treated sewage (污水) from 1,600 homes in South Burlington. He also designed an eco-machine to clean canal water in Fuzhou,acityinsoutheastChina. “Ecological design” is the name John gives to whathe does.“Life on Earth is kind of abox of spare parts for the inventor,” he says. “You put organisms in new relationships and observe what’s happening. Then you let these newsystemsdeveloptheirownwaystoself-repair.” 24.WhatcanwelearnaboutJohnfromthefirsttwoparagraphs? A.Hewasfondoftraveling. B.Heenjoyedbeingalone. C.Hehadaninquiringmind. D.Helongedtobeadoctor. 25.WhydidJohnputthesludgeintothetanks? A.Tofeedtheanimals. B.Tobuildanecosystem. C.Toprotecttheplants. D.Totesttheeco-machine. 资料整理【淘宝店铺:向阳百分百】26.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinmentioningFuzhou? A.ToreviewJohn’sresearchplans. B.ToshowanapplicationofJohn’sidea. C.TocompareJohn’sdifferentjobs. D.ToerasedoubtsaboutJohn’sinvention. 27.WhatisthebasisforJohn’swork? A.Naturecanrepairitself. B.Organismsneedwatertosurvive. C.LifeonEarthisdiverse. D.Mosttinycreaturesliveingroups. 【答案】24.C 25.D 26.B 27.A 【解析】这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了JohnTodd从小就很爱思考且好学,他建造了一个生态机器,利用自 然可以自我修复的原理来净化污水。 【24题】C 细节理解题。根据第一段“WhenJohnToddwasachild,helovedtoexplorethewoodsaroundhis house, observing how nature solved problems. A dirty stream, for example, often became clear after flowing throughplantsandalongrockswheretinycreatureslived.Whenhegotolder,Johnstartedtowonderifthisprocess couldbeusedtocleanupthemessespeopleweremaking.(当约翰·托德还是个孩子的时候,他喜欢探索房子周 围的树林,观察大自然是如何解决问题的。例如,一条肮脏的小溪流经植物和微小生物居住的岩石后,往 往会变得清澈。长大后,约翰开始思考这个过程是否可以用来清理人们制造的混乱)”以及第二段“After studying agriculture, medicine, and fisheries in college, John went back to observing nature and asking questions. Whycancertainplants trapharmfulbacteria(细菌)?Whichkindsoffish caneatcancer-causingchemicals? (在大 学学习了农业、医学和渔业之后,约翰又回到了观察自然和提出问题的生活中。为什么某些植物能捕获有 害细菌?哪些鱼类会食用致癌化学物质?)”可知,约翰聪颖好学、好奇心很强。故选C。 【25题】D 细节理解题。根据第三段“Afterafewweeks,Johnaddedthesludge.(几个星期后,约翰把污泥加 了进去)”以及倒数第三段“He was amazed at the results. The plants and animals in the eco-machine took the sludge as food andbegan to eatit!Withinweeks, it had allbeen digested, and allthat was left was purewater.(他 对结果感到惊讶。生态机器里的动植物把污泥当成了食物,开始吃了起来!几周之内,它就被消化了,只 剩下纯净水)”可知,约翰把污泥放进罐子里是为了测试生态机器。故选D。 【26题】B 推理判断题。根据倒数第二段“Over the years, Johnhastaken onmanybig jobs.He developeda greenhouse—like facility that treatedsewage (污水) from 1,600homes in South Burlington.He also designed an eco-machinetocleancanalwaterinFuzhou,acityinsoutheastChina.(这些年来,约翰承担了许多重大工作。他 开发了一个类似温室的设施,可以处理来自南伯灵顿1600户家庭的污水。他还设计了一种生态机器来清洁 中国东南部城市福州的运河水)”可推知,作者提到福州的目的是展示约翰想法的应用。故选B。 【27题】A 推理判断题。根据最后一段“Youputorganismsinnewrelationshipsandobservewhat’shappening. 资料整理【淘宝店铺:向阳百分百】Thenyouletthesenewsystemsdeveloptheirownwaystoself-repair.(你把生物体放在新的关系中,观察会发生 什么。然后让这些新系统自行发展自我修复的方式)”可知,约翰工作的基础是自然可以自我修复。故选A。 (2023年全国英语甲卷) 第一节 (共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 B Terri Boltonis a dab hand when it comes to DIY (do-it-yourself). Skilled at putting up shelves and piecing togetherfurniture,sheneverpayssomeoneelsetodoajobshecandoherself. She credits these skills to her late grandfather and builder Derek Lloyd. From the age of six, Terri, now 26, accompaniedDerektoworkduringherschoolholidays.Aday’sworkwasrewardedwith£5inpocketmoney.She says: “I’m sure I wasn’t much of a help to start with painting the rooms and putting down the flooring throughout thehouse.Ittookweeksandiswasbackbreakingwork,butIknowhewasproudofmyskills.” Terri, who now rents a house with friends in Wandsworth, South WestLondon, says DIYalso saves her from losinganydepositwhena tenancy(租期)comes toanend.She adds:“I’ve moved housemanytimes andI always like to personalise my room and put up pictures. So, it’s been useful to know how to cover up holes and repaint a roomtoavoidanychargeswhenI’vemovedout.” Withmillionsofpeoplelikely totake onDIYprojectsoverthatcoming weeks, newresearchshowsthatmore than half of people are planning to make the most of the long, warm summer days to get jobs done. The average spendperprojectwillbearound£823.Twothirdsofpeopleaimtoimprovetheircomfortwhileathome.Twofifth wish to increase the value of their house. Though DIY has traditionally been seen as male hobby, the research showsitiswomennowleadingthecharge. 24.Whichisclosestinmeaningto“adabhand”inparagraph1? A.Anartist. B.Awinner. C.Aspecialist. D.Apioneer. 25.WhydidTerri’sgrandfathergiveher£5aday? A.Forabirthdaygift. B.Asatreatforherwork. C.TosupportherDIYprojects. D.Toencouragehertotakeupahobby. 26.HowdidTerriavoidlosingthedepositonthehousesherented? A.Bymakingitlooklikebefore. B.Byfurnishingitherself. C.Bysplittingtherentwitharoommate. D.Bycancellingtherentalagreement. 资料整理【淘宝店铺:向阳百分百】27.WhattrendinDIYdoestheresearchshow? A.Itisbecomingmorecostly. B.Itisgettingmoretime-consuming. C.Itisturningintoaseasonalindustry. D.Itisgainingpopularityamongfemales. 【答案】24.C 25.B 26.A 27.D 【解析】本文是一篇记叙文,文章主要讲述了一位DIY高手TerriBoltonis的技能以及DIY项目可能会在女 性群体中变成一种潮流趋势。 【24 题】C 词句猜测题。根据文章第一段画线短语下文“Skilled at putting up shelves and piecing together furniture,sheneverpayssomeoneelsetodoajobshecandoherself.(她擅长摆架子和拼接家具,从不付钱给别 人做她自己能做的工作)”可推知,此处指TerriBoltonis是一位DIY高手。C项“Aspecialist(一位专业人员)” 最接近画线短语“adabhand”的意思。故选C。 【25】B 推理判断题。根据文章第二段“ShecreditstheseskillstoherlategrandfatherandbuilderDerekLloyd. From the age of six, Terri, now 26, accompanied Derek to work during her school holidays. A day’s work was rewardedwith£5inpocketmoney.(她将这些技能归功于她已故的祖父兼建筑商DerekLloyd。从六岁起,现 年26岁的Terri就在学校放假期间陪Derek去上班。一天的工作得到了5英镑零花钱的奖励)”以及“Ittook weeksandiswasbackbreakingwork,butIknowhewasproudofmyskills.(这花了几个星期的时间,是一项艰 苦的工作,但我知道他为我的技能感到骄傲)”可推知,Terri的祖父每天给她5英镑是作为对她的工作的鼓 励。故选B。 【26题】A 细节理解题。根据文章第三段“So,it’sbeenusefultoknowhowtocoverupholesandrepaintaroom toavoidanychargeswhenI’vemovedout.(所以,当我搬出去时,知道如何掩盖漏洞并重新粉刷房间以避免任 何费用是很有用的)”可推知,Terri是通过粉饰房间,让它看起来像以前一样,来避免被扣除租房的押金的。 故选A。 【27题】D 细节理解题。通过文章最后一段“theresearchshowsitiswomennowleadingthecharge(研究表 明,现在是女性主导了这项运动)”可知,研究表明,DIY将在女性中越来越受欢迎。故选D。 三、最新模拟试题 (1) (2023·江苏南京·南京市第一中学校考模拟预测) We were standing at the top of a church tower. I saw twisting streets leading to the square. “See, my dear,” Fathersaidgently.“Thereismorethanonewaytothesquare.” 资料整理【淘宝店铺:向阳百分百】Father’swordsalwaysguidedme.Dreamingofbecomingafashiondesigner,IcametoParis,butwithoutluck. ThenonedayImetafriendwearingabeautifulsweater.“Whataninterestingstitch!”Icried.“ItwasdonebyMrs. Vidian,”myfriendexplained.“ShelearnedthestitchinArmenia,hernativecountry.”SuddenlyIhadadaringidea. Whynotdesign,makeandsellmyownclothes? IdrewabutterflypatternandaskedMrs.Vidiantoknititintoasweater.Itprovedasuccess.ANewYorkstore wanted40sweaterstobereadyintwoweeks.Iacceptedtheorder.Myhappinessdisappeared,however,whenMrs. Vidiantoldmeittookheralmostaweektoknitonesweater. I was crushed. Then I remembered father’s words. There must be other Armenian women in Paris who mastered the special stitch. Then I searched for anyArmenians living in Paris.At last I tracked down several.Two weekslater,thefirstshipmentwasonitswaytotheUnitedStates! From that day on orders poured in. Then came another test. As I was busy getting ready to show my winter fashions, the sewing girls were called out on strike. Where was the way out this time? I wondered and worried. Thenitdawnedonme. I worked hurriedly. And right on time, my show took place. Some coats had no sleeves; some were only patterns made of heavy cotton cloth, but on these I attached material to show what colors and textures the clothes wouldhavewhentheywerefinished.Whatashow!Onceagainfather’swordshelpedme. 1.Whatproblemdidthewriterfaceafteracceptingtheorder? A.ItwasimpossibleforVidiantomeetthedeadline. B.Thesewinggirlswerecalledoutonstrike. C.ShefoundithardtotrackArmenianslivinginParis. D.Therewasashortageofsuitablecloth. 2.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“thefirstshipment”refertoinParagraph4? A.Rawmaterials. B.Moreorders. C.Thefortysweaters. D.Thespecialstitch. 3.Howdidthewriterdealwiththeshowproblem? A.Sheputofftheshow. B.Sheshowedtheclothesunfinished. C.Sheemployedmoresewinggirls. D.Shecompletedtheclothesinahurry. 4.Whichofthefollowingmightthewriteragreewith? A.Practicemakesperfect. B.Likefather,likeson. C.Easiersaidthandone. D.AllroadsleadtoRome. (2) 资料整理【淘宝店铺:向阳百分百】(2023·江苏镇江·江苏省镇江第一中学统考二模) Eugene Newman Parker,a leading figure in heliospheric (日球层的) physics for the past half century,passed awaypeacefullyathishomeinChicagoonMar.15.Hewas94. Hailed (誉为) as a visionary in the field of heliophysics, Parker revolutionized our understanding of the sun and its effects on Earth and other bodies within the solar system. NASAeven stated that “the field of heliophysics exists in large part because of Dr. Eugene Parker. In 2018, Parker became the first living scientist to witness the launchofaspacecraftthatwasnamedinhishonor. Parker is best known for his groundbreaking theory on the existence of a phenomenon called “solar wind”, a continuous stream of charged particles that flow off the sun. It can become violent, causing space weather that impacts the Earth.When Parker’s research was publishedin 1958, his theory was initially met with skepticism (怀 疑) and ridicule by the scientific community.The general view at the time was thatthe space between planets was anabsolutevacuum(真空),andwasthuscompletelyempty ofanymatter.But,therewerenoerrorsin hisstudyor his calculations, and the theory was later proven to be correct in 1962, when a NASAspacecraft mission to Venus revealedtheconstantpresenceofasupersonicwind—exactlyasParkerhadpredicted. That experience likely led to the advice Parker often gave young researchers: “If you do something new or innovative, expect trouble. But think critically about it because if you’re wrong, you want to be the first one to knowthat.”Parkerneverco-authoredapaperwithhisstudents,thusurgingthemtobeindependent. Parker was humble, straightforward, and wise. His son Eric said, “My sister Joyce and I didn’t get a real feel for what a ‘big dog’our dad was in the field.” They got an even better sense when a month after Parker’s death, theytraveledtoLund,Sweden,toacceptonhisbehalftheCrafoordPrizeinAstronomy. 1.Whatcanwelearnfromthesecondparagraph? A.AspacecraftwasnamedinmemoryofParker. B.ThesunhaslesseffectsonEarththanexpected. C.Parkerdeservedcreditforhisgreatcontributions. D.NASAprovidednewinsightsintothelunareffect. 2.WhydidpeopleviewParker’stheoryof“solarwind”skepticallyatfirst? A.Itwentagainstthepopularopinionatthattime. B.Somemistakeswerefoundinhiscalculations. C.ThepresenceofasupersonicwindwasprovenbyNASA. D.Matterwasbelievedtoexistinthespacebetweenplanets. 资料整理【淘宝店铺:向阳百分百】3.WhatdidParkersuggestyoungresearchersdo? A.Seekclosecooperation. B.Avoidhighexpectations. C.Learnbytrialanderror. D.Competeagainstothers. 4.WhatwordscanbeusedtodescribeParkeraccordingtothepassage? A.Straightforwardandgenerous. B.Responsibleandaccessible. C.Intelligentyetconservative. D.Distinguishedyetmodest. (3) (2023·浙江·德清县高级中学校考模拟预测) Eliana Yi dreamed of pursuing piano performance in college, never mind that her fingers could barely reach the length of an octave (八度音阶). Unable to fully play many works by Romantic-era composers, including Beethoven and Brahms, she tried anyway — and in her determination to spend hours practicing one of Chopin’s compositionswhichisknownforbeing“stretchy”,woundupinjuringherself. “I would just go to pieces,” the Southern Methodist University junior recalled. “There were just too many octaves.IwonderedwhetherIwasjustgoingtoplayBachandMozartfortherestofmylife.” The efforts of SMU keyboard studies chair Carol Leone are changing all that. Twenty years ago, the school became the first major university in the U.S. to incorporate smaller keyboards into its music program, leveling the playingfieldforYiandotherpianomajors. Yireflected onthefirsttime shetried oneofthesmaller keyboards:“I rememberbeingreally excited because myhandscouldactuallyreachandplayalltheright notes,”shesaid.Ever since,“Ihaven’thadasingleinjury,and IcanpracticeaslongasIwant.” For decades, few questioned the size of the conventional piano. If someone’s hand span was less than 8.5 inches—thedistanceconsideredidealtocomfortablyplayanoctave—well,that’sjusthowitwas. Those who attempt “stretchy” passages either get used to omitting notes or risk tendon (腱) injury with repeated play. Leone is familiar with such challenges. Born into a family of jazz musicians, she instead favored classicalmusicandpursuedpianodespitehersmallhandspanandearnedadoctorateinmusicalarts. A few years after joining SMU’s music faculty in 1996, the decorated pianist read an article in Piano and Keyboard magazine about the smaller keyboards. As Leone would later write, the discovery would completely renewherlifeandcareer. In 2000, she received a grant to retrofit a department Steinway to accommodate a smaller keyboard, and the benefitswereimmediate.Inadditiontorelievinginjurycausedbyoverextendedfingers,shesaid,itgavethosewith 资料整理【淘宝店铺:向阳百分百】smallerspanstheabilitytoplayclassiccompositionstakenforgrantedbylarger-handedcounterparts. Smaller keyboards instill many with new confidence. It’s not their own limitations that have held them back, theyrealize;it’sthelimitationsoftheinstrumentsthemselves.Forthosedevotedtoalifeofmakingmusic,it’sasif acloudhassuddenlylifted. 1.WhatisthesimilaritybetweenElianaYiandCarolLeone? A.Theirinterestinjazzextendedtoclassicalmusic. B.Shorthandspanusedtorestricttheirmusiccareer. C.TheybothjoinedSMU’smusicfacultyyearsago. D.Romantic-eracomposers’musicwaseasyforthem. 2.WhydidSMUinitiateanefforttoscaledownthepiano? A.Toreducethenumberofoctaves. B.ToincorporateBachintoitsmusicprogram. C.Toprovidefairopportunitiesforpianomajors. D.Toencouragepianiststospendmorehourspracticing. 3.HowdidYiprobablyfeelwhensheplayedtheretrofittedpiano? A.Confident. B.Frustrated. C.Challenging. D.Determined. 4.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthepassage? A.WhoQualifiesasanIdealPianist? B.TraditionalorInnovativePiano? C.Hard-workingPianistsPaysoff D.TheStorybehindRetrofittedPianos (4) (2022·浙江·浙江大学附属中学校考模拟预测) Thatyoungsters were glued to online games ontheir smart phones was a great concern for Ngurang Meena, a school teacher in Nirjuli. The 30-year-old social science teacher, who ran the Ngurang Learning Institute, an adult literacy centre, said that she felt disheartened when she read student papers. “The graph of student performance is fallingeveryyear.ItbreaksmyheartwheneverIseeanswersheets—basicgrammar skills aremissingandthere’s an absence of any cohesive (连贯的) expression. They lack guidance and their reading culture is almost zero,” Meena said. When her school and the centre she ran had to close due to infectious diseases, she planned to do somethingtoaddressthe problem. Inspired by a similar proposal in Mizoram, Meena set up a bookshelf with around 80 books as well as some benches on the side of the road in Nirjuli on 30 August 2020, where passers-by could spend time reading. The selections included motivational books, biographies and novels as well as comics for young children. “I have to pleasetheminorswithsweetstositandread,butthatisokay,”shelaughed. 资料整理【淘宝店铺:向阳百分百】Meena’sbookshelfbecameahitamongyoungsterswhospenthoursinthereadingcorner.Withintwomonths, hereffortbecamethetalkofthetown. Now, generous contributions of books come in from the public and she is even receiving requests to set up such libraries in other parts of the state, including one in the capital, Itanagar. Since the tiny libraries are far from themaintown,shealsolendsbooksouttothosewhowanttoreadathome. “I never thoughtthat this would become sucha big inspiration,”Meena said.“Since childhood, we have been toldthatbooks areour bestfriends.The next generation ofkids is focusedongames andother things. I don’twant themtoheadonthewrongtrack,”sheadded. 1.What’stheaimofMeena’sreadingprogram? A.Tocareforyoungsterslackinginreading. B.Tohelpadultslearnsomecohesiveexpression. C.TokeepNgurangLearningInstituterunningwell. D.Tohighlighttheimportanceofreadingforadults. 2.WhatdidMeenadotoencourageyoungkidstoreadmore? A.Sheofferedsomerewardstothem. B.Sheprovidedthemwithtransportation. C.Shechosenovelswithbeautifulcovers. D.Sheselectedbookscoveringeverycategory. 3.WhichwordscanbestdescribeMeena’slibraries? A.Smallanduseless. B.Influentialandmeaningful. C.Largebutimpractical. D.Widespreadbutunwelcome. 4.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext? A.Books:SourcesofKnowledge B.TheRoadsideReadingCorner C.TheLibrary:anIdealplacefortheYoung D.NewIdeasaboutSettingaReadingPlan (5) (2023·山东·山东省实验中学校考二模) Mymother-in-lawaskedmetoclimbamountaininherruralvillage.Wewentthroughtallandweedyexpanse of grass, pulling ourselves up with the help of smooth bamboo trees. Weathered gray rocks dotted tracks only visible to an experienced hiker. The view we were rewarded with halfway up the mountain, fixing our eyes upon thecolorfulpiecesoffieldsandwhitewashedhomessetagainstthedeepgreenhillsandaskysobluethatitlooked digitallypolished,wasasidebenefitofbeingthere. Our eyes were mostly on the wild eatable plants that grew on the mountainside. We first came upon the wild 资料整理【淘宝店铺:向阳百分百】mountainbamboo,aplantthatwasthemainpartinmymother-in-law’ssaltedbambooshootsthat,oncepreserved, could be used all year long in cooking. Along the way, we also encountered another precious wild food — fiddleheadferns(蕨菜).Thosedelicateleaves,whenstir-fired,wereatastytreat.OnceIhadpurchasedfiddleheads atamarketintheUS.Yettherewewere,pickingthisprizedvegetableonourown,withonlyourlaborasthecost. What we had collected that afternoon looked the same as any other wild mountain bamboo shoots and fiddlehead ferns I had seen before in my mother-in-law’s kitchen.And yet, they felt different to me because I had used my own hands to help pick them and carry them back down the mountain. Spending time and energy gatheringthesewildplantsgavemeadeeperappreciationforthefoodthatendsuponthedinnertable. “Many generations have kept this natural lifestyle. We depend on the mountains for our life,” my mother-in-law says. Those mountains and rivers supporting her life aren’t some abstract concept. They are right there, outside her door and within her rural village. Once I saw them through her angle that afternoon, I realized theyareclosertomethanIeverimagined. 1.Whywastheauthoraskedtoclimbamountain? A.Topullsomebambootrees. B.Toenjoyitsbeautifulscenery. C.Togetsomewildvegetables. D.Tolakesomedigitalpictures. 2.Whatmadethepickedfiddleheadfernsdifferent? A.Thefreshleaves. B.Theinputoflabor. C.Therichnutrition. D.ThehelpfromMother-in-law. 3.Whatdoestheauthorwanttoshowbyquotinghermother-in-law? A.Naturefeedsvillagersandsustainstheirlife. B.Citypeoplewanttosettledowninmountains. C.Ruralareasareinaccessibletosomeoutsiders. D.Farmersdreamofchangingthenaturallifestyle. 4.Howdoestheauthorsoundwhentellingthestory? A.Humorous. B.Anxious. C.Satisfied. D.Tolerant. (6) (2023·山东济南·山东师范大学附中校考模拟预测) When he went outside during the break, John Buettner would dream of learning the monkey-bars. He uses a wheelchair, so they aren’t accessible to him — in fact, most of the playground at Glen Lake Elementary School isn’t. Betsy Julien would look out at the students in their wheelchairs, and thought, “Our playground is not set up foreverybodyintheschooltoplayandhavefun.” Now,thankstothisteacherandherstudents,thatdreamisabouttocometrueinabiggerway. Last fall, Julien and a few of her colleagues applied for, and won, a grant for an accessible swing and 资料整理【淘宝店铺:向阳百分百】merry-go-round. The grant fell $ 35,000 short of the amount the school needed, so Julien asked her class to help raisetherest. Her students jumped at the idea, and took it a step further. “Why can’t we make the whole playground accessible?”saidHadleyMangan.Theybrainstormedideasonhowtoraisemoney:door-knocking, partneringwith restaurants,handingoutflyers,andevencold-callinglocalbusinesses.Theygottoworkandreachedtheirgoalina matterofweeks.Now,theyaimtoraise$1millionsotheycancompletelytransformtheirplayground. Lastweek, Julienloadedthestudentsfor afieldtriptoseehowtheequipmentisbuiltandevengottocolorin ablueprintof the playgrounddesign. Buettner saidhe couldhardly believe howquickly an ideaturnedinto reality. “AllofthisequipmentisbigenoughformyfriendsandItoplayon.Ijustfeelsomesenseofcapability.” Julien speaks through tears, too, when reflecting on the project and the transformation. “Anything we raise beyond our goal will go towards accessible equipment at neighboring schools. I hope that the world is accepting andinclusiveforeverychild.” 1.What’stheproblemwiththeschoolplayground? A.Littleplayingspace. B.Limitedaccessibility. C.Poorconstructionfunding. D.Narrowwheelchairpassage. 2.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“astepfurther”referto? A.Donatingmoremoney. B.Achievingoriginalgoals. C.Askingmorepeopleforhelp. D.Transformingthewholeplayground. 3.WhatcanweinferfromBuettner’swords? A.Heengagesmoreindonation. B.Hehasmorefaithinhimself. C.Hebecomesanexpertinsports. D.Hegetsmoreinvolvedincontests. 4.WhatcanwelearnfromJulien’sstory? A.Hardworkmatters. B.Kindnessbearsfruits. C.Goodideaswinfavor. D.Trustpromotesfriendship. (7) (2023·湖北荆门·荆门市龙泉中学校考三模) ToddBol, a retired businessman, could never have expected thata woodencontainerhe builtin his front yard onedaywouldhavetheglobalimpactitdoestoday. Bolbuilt a dollhouse-size structure that looked like a schoolhouse on a postand he putit in his yard as a free community library to remember his mother, who was a book lover and school teacher. Bol’s design gave birth to 资料整理【淘宝店铺:向阳百分百】Little Free Library (LFL), a nonprofit organization that seeks to place small, accessible book exchange boxes in neighborhoods around the world. The concept is simple: Neighbors are invited to share a book, leave a book, or both.Today,thereareover50,000oftheselibrariesregisteredin70countries. Almost everyone can register with LFL and start a library as long as the person keeps it in good shape and makes sure that book materials are appropriate for his/her neighborhood. Library owners can create their own library boxes; therefore, the libraries are usually unique in appearance, and there seems to be no limit to the possibilities. One library in California was built out of a used wine container; another in Texas had tiny stairs and bright colored walls. Once registered, libraries are assigned a number at LFL’s website. The LFL Index lists the locations of all libraries with GPS coordinates (坐标) and other information. Owners receive a sign saying “Little FreeLibrary”. People say they have been attracted to pick up a book when walking by a Little Free Library,out of curiosity and because it’s convenient. Some sidewalk librarians say they have met more neighbors since having a little library in their front yard. Bol is also most proud of the way Little Free Library is bringing communities together. “It’s started a neighborhood exchange. It gets people talking and more comfortable with their neighbors,” he says. “Thisleadstothemhelpingeachother.” 1.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“design”inParagraph2referto? A.Acommunitycenter. B.Adollhouseonapost. C.Abookexchangebox. D.Anonprofitorganization. 2.WhatcanwelearnabouttheoperationofaLittleFreeLibrary? A.Thereisnolimittotheselectionofbooks. B.Thelibrarycancomeinanyshapeandcolor. C.Thelibraryneedstohiremanyprofessionallibrarians. D.TheownermustfirstbeassignedanumberfromtheLFLwebsite. 3.WhatcanbeinferredaboutLittleFreeLibrary? A.IthelpsimproveGPSfunctions. B.Itconnectslibrariesaroundtheworld. C.Itmakesreadingaccessibletothepoor. D.Ithelpsrestorehumanconnections. 4.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext? A.LFL:ABoostertoSharedReading B.LFL:TheBestPlacetoMeetNeighbors C.ToddBol:ASuccessfulBookBusinessman D.Reading:AnApproachtoImprovingYourself (8) 资料整理【淘宝店铺:向阳百分百】(2023·湖北·华中师大一附中校考模拟预测) I truly believe we all have a very special purpose in life, regardless of who we are or where we come from. After ten years of working for a major Wall Street bank, I wanted to do something challenging. So when I read a MerrillLynchadvertisementlooking tohiremore stockbrokers (股票经纪人),with greatexcitement, Imadesome phone calls and arranged to meet with one of its branch vice presidents. After this interview and interviews with twelveofhistopstockbrokers,Ieventuallylandedthejob. Thefirstfewmonthswasastruggle.Ilivedonverylittlecommission(佣金).Nightafternight,Ilefttheoffice weary and exhausted, ready to give up, yet somehow returning the next morning to start anew day. Eventually, all the hard work paid off. In less than four years, I became one of the top sales people at my branch and increased personalsalesby1,700percent.Thesuccessearnedmeasix-figureincome,promotionandnumeroussalesawards. Toward the end of my fourth year at Merrill Lynch, it hit me that something was missing. I thought long and hard about my goals. Then I was reminded of the time when I spoke to hundreds of people, while in college as a studentleader,andyearslater,whenIwona“HumorousSpeech”championship.ItdawnedonmethateverytimeI hadaspeakingengagement,Ialwayscameoutoftheexperiencewithawonderful,energetic,peacefulandmagical feeling that was unmatched by anything else I did. I knew the extraordinary public-speaking skills I was blessed withcouldenablemetomakealastingdifferenceandtransformotherpeople’slives. Then I took another daring risk, gave up everything and left the investment business for a more satisfying careerasamotivationalspeaker.ThebeginningofmyspeakingjourneywassurprisinglysimilartowhatI hadfirst experienced at Merrill Lynch. However, nothing in the world comes close to the satisfying feeling I get when thousands of people tell me how much Ihave made a differencein their lives by motivating them to take risks and bethebesttheycouldbe. 1.WhydidtheauthormeetwithaMerrillLynchbranchvicepresident? A.Toarrangeaninterview. B.Tomakeanadvertisement. C.Toemploymoreclerks. D.Togetaposition. 2.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribestheauthoraccordingtoparagraph2? A.Tolerantandambitious. B.Demandingandsuccessful. C.Toughandcompetent. D.Optimisticandagreeable. 3.WhydidtheauthorleaveMerrillLynch? A.Hehopedtorelivecollegelife. B.Hewantedtoinfluenceothers’lives. C.Hehadanengagement. D.Hisinvestmentwasnotsatisfying. 资料整理【淘宝店铺:向阳百分百】4.Whichisthemostsuitabletitleforthetext? A.SpeakingMakesaSatisfyingJob B.ChallengeYourCareerChoice C.HardWorkPaysOff D.DaretoTakeRisks 答案与详解 (1)答案1.A 2.C 3.B 4.D 【导语】这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了父亲说过的“通往广场的路不止一条”的话一直在指引着作者,帮 助作者度过一次次难关。 1. 细节理解题。根据第三段“Myhappinessdisappeared,however,whenMrs.Vidiantoldmeittookheralmosta weektoknitonesweater.(然而,当Vidian太太告诉我,她织一件毛衣几乎要花一个星期的时间时,我的快乐 消失了)”可知,作者在接受订单后,Vidian不可能在最后期限前完成任务。故选A。 2. 词句猜测题。根据第三段“ANew York store wanted 40 sweaters to be ready in two weeks. I accepted the order.(一家纽约商店希望在两周内准备好40件毛衣。我接受了订单)”以及划线词上文“ThenIsearchedforany ArmenianslivinginParis.AtlastItrackeddownseveral.”可知,作者找了几个住在巴黎的亚美尼亚人来完成这 四十件毛衣。故划线词指的是“四十件毛衣”。故选C。 3. 细节理解题。根据最后一段“Some coats hadno sleeves; some were only patters made ofheavy cotton cloth, but on these I attached material to show what colors and textures the clothes would have when they were finished.(有些外套没有袖子;有些只是用厚棉布做成的图案,但我在这些图案上附上了布料,以显示衣服完 成后的颜色和质地)”可知,作者通过展示了未完成的衣服处理展示问题。故选B。 4. 推理判断题。根据第一段“Wewerestandingatthetop ofachurchtower.Isawtwistingstreets leadingto the square.“See,mydear,”Fathersaidgently.“Thereismorethanonewaytothesquare.”(我们站在教堂的塔顶上。 我看到蜿蜒曲折的街道通向广场。“看,亲爱的,”父亲温柔地说。“通往广场的路不止一条。”)”结合文章主 要讲述了父亲说过的“通往广场的路不止一条”的话一直在指引着作者,帮助作者度过一次次难关。可推知, 作者认同“条条大路通罗马”。故选D。 (2)答案1.C 2.A 3.C 4.D 【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章介绍了日球物理学的领军人物,尤金·纽曼·帕克的贡献以及他对年轻人的 影响。 1. 推理判断题。根据第二段中“Parker revolutionized our understanding of the sun and its effects on Earth and 资料整理【淘宝店铺:向阳百分百】otherbodieswithinthesolarsystem.(帕克彻底改变了我们对太阳及其对地球和太阳系内其他天体的影响的认 识。)”以及“NASAevenstatedthat“thefieldofheliophysicsexistsinlargepartbecauseofDr.EugeneParker.(美 国宇航局甚至表示,“太阳物理学领域的存在在很大程度上要归功于尤金·帕克博士。”)”可知,帕克对整个 日球物理学领域做出了极大的贡献,他是值得赞扬的。故选C。 2. 细节理解题。根据第三段中“WhenParker’sresearchwaspublishedin1958,histheorywasinitiallymetwith skepticism(怀疑)andridiculebythescientificcommunity.(当帕克的研究成果于1958年发表时,他的理论最初 遭到了科学界的质疑和嘲笑。)”以及“The general view at the time was that the space between planets was an absolutevacuum(真空),andwasthuscompletelyemptyofanymatter.(当时的普遍观点是,行星之间的空间是绝 对真空的,因此完全没有任何物质。)”可知,人们起初对帕克的“太阳风”理论持怀疑态度,因为它违背了当 时的流行观点。故选A。 3. 细节理解题。根据倒数第二段中“ThatexperiencelikelyledtotheadviceParkeroftengaveyoungresearchers: “If you do something new or innovative, expect trouble. But think critically about it because if you’re wrong, you wanttobethefirstonetoknowthat.”(这段经历可能导致了帕克经常给年轻研究人员的建议:“如果你做了一 些新的或创新的事情,预计会有麻烦。但要批判性地思考,因为如果你错了,你想成为第一个知道这一点 的人。”)”可知,帕克给年轻人的建议是从错误和尝试中学习。故选C。 4. 推理判断题。根据第二段中“Hailed(誉为)asavisionaryinthefieldofheliophysics,Parkerrevolutionizedour understanding ofthe sunand its effects on Earth andother bodies within the solar system. (被誉为作为太阳物理 学领域的梦想家,帕克彻底改变了我们对太阳及其对地球和太阳系内其他天体影响的理解。)”以及根据最后 一段中“Parkerwashumble,straightforward,andwise.(帕克谦逊、直率、睿智。)”可知,帕克是杰出但谦逊的。 故选D。 (3)答案 1.B 2.C 3.A 4.D 【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了南方卫理公会大学的音乐系教授CarolLeone如何引入小钢琴 键盘来改变钢琴教育的现状和ElianaYi使用小钢琴键盘的经历。 1. 推理判断题。根据第一段中“ElianaYidreamedofpursuingpianoperformanceincollege,nevermindthather fingerscouldbarelyreachthelengthofanoctave(八度音阶).(ElianaYi在大学时梦想着从事钢琴演奏,尽管她 的手指几乎达不到一个八度音程的长度。)”以及第二段中““Iwouldjustgotopieces,”theSouthernMethodist University junior recalled. “There were just too many octaves. I wondered whether I was just going to play Bach andMozartfortherestofmylife.”(“我会崩溃,”这位南卫理公会大学的大三学生回忆说。“八度太多了。我 想知道我的余生是否只会演奏巴赫和莫扎特。”)”以及第六段中“Leoneisfamiliar with suchchallenges.Born 资料整理【淘宝店铺:向阳百分百】into a family of jazz musicians, she instead favored classical music andpursued piano despite her small hand span andearnedadoctorateinmusicalarts.(LeoneLeone对这些挑战很熟悉。她出生在一个爵士音乐家的家庭,但 她更喜欢古典音乐,并且尽管她的手指距离较小,她还是选择了追求钢琴,并获得了音乐艺术博士学位。)” 可知,短手距限制了她们的音乐事业,这是ElianaYi和CarolLeone之间的相似之处。故选B。 2. 细节理解题。根据第三段中“Twenty years ago, the school became the first major university in the U.S. to incorporatesmaller keyboards into its music program, leveling the playing field forYiand other piano majors.( 20 年前,该校成为美国第一所将小型键盘纳入音乐课程的主要大学,为Yi和其他钢琴专业的学生创造了公平 的竞争环境。)”可知,SMU将将小型键盘纳入音乐课程是为Yi和其他钢琴专业的学生创造了公平的竞争环 境。故选C。 3. 细节理解题。根据最后一段中“Smaller keyboards instill many with new confidence. It’s not their own limitationsthathaveheldthemback,theyrealize;it’sthelimitationsoftheinstrumentsthemselves.(更小的键盘给 许多人注入了新的信心。他们意识到,阻碍他们前进的不是他们自身的局限;这是仪器本身的局限性。)” 可知,当她弹奏这架改装过的钢琴时,她感觉到非常有信心。故选A。 4. 主旨大意题。通读全文,文章主要讲述了南方卫理公会大学的音乐系教授CarolLeone如何引入小钢琴键 盘来改变钢琴教育的现状。过去,人们对于传统钢琴的尺寸几乎没有质疑,导致手指长度不够的人无法舒 适地演奏八度音阶。然而,通过引入小钢琴键盘,这些人可以更轻松地演奏,并且不再受到手指过度伸展 而导致的伤害。这一改变不仅让那些手指长度较短的人有了更多的机会演奏经典作品,也给他们带来了新 的信心和动力。D选项“TheStorybehindRetrofittedPianos(改装钢琴背后的故事)”概括文章主要内容。故选D。 (4)答案 1.A 2.A 3.B 4.B 【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了一位名叫Meena的女教师发现孩子们缺乏阅读后,决定开设 一个路边的读书角,以激励他们多读书的故事。 1. 细节理解题。根据第一段中的“Theylackguidanceandtheirreadingcultureisalmostzero(他们缺乏指导, 他们的阅读文化几乎为零)”以及第二段中的“Meena set up a bookshelf with around 80 books as well as some benchesonthesideoftheroadinNirjulion30August2020,wherepassers-bycouldspendtimereading.(2020年 8月30日,Meena在尼尔朱利的路边搭建了一个书架,书架上有大约80本书和一些长凳,路人可以在那里 花时间阅读。)”可知,Meena阅读计划的目的是关心那些缺乏阅读条件的年轻人,故选A。 2. 细节理解题。根据第二段中的“Ihavetopleasetheminorswithsweetstositandread,butthatisokay(我必须 用糖果来取悦未成年人,让他们坐下来看书,但这没关系)”可知,Meena通过给小孩子一些糖果作为奖励来 鼓励他们多读书,故选A。 资料整理【淘宝店铺:向阳百分百】3. 推理判断题。根据第四段中的“generous contributions of books come in from the public and she is even receiving requests to setup suchlibraries in other parts of the state, including onein the capital, Itanagar.(公众慷 慨捐赠书籍,她甚至收到在该州其他地区建立此类图书馆的请求,包括在首都伊塔那加的一个图书馆。)” 可知,Meena的路边图书馆想法得到了外界的广泛支持与认可,人们想要更多这样的图书馆。因此,Meena 的图书馆是非常有意义且有影响力的,故选B。 4. 主旨大意题。根据第二段中的“Inspired by a similar proposal in Mizoram, Meena set up a bookshelf with around80booksaswellassomebenchesonthesideoftheroadinNirjulion30August2020(受Mizoram类似提 议的启发,Meena于2020年8月30日在Nirjuli的路边设立了一个书架,书架上有大约80本书以及一些长 凳)”以及结合全文内容可知,文章主要讲述了Meena为了鼓励孩子们多读书,在路边开设了街边图书馆, 故选B。 (5)答案 1.C 2.B 3.A 4.C 【导语】这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者跟随婆婆去爬山,以采摘野生的蔬菜。从这次经历中,作者对 餐桌上的食物有了更加深刻的认识,并感受到了大自然的博大。 1. 细节理解题。根据第二段“Oureyesweremostlyonthewildeatableplantsthatgrewonthemountainside.(我 们的目光主要集中在山坡上生长的野生可食用植物上)”可知,作者被邀请爬山是要去采摘野生蔬菜。故选C 项。 2. 细节理解题。根据第二段“Alongtheway,wealsoencounteredanotherpreciouswildfood—fiddleheadferns (蕨菜). Those delicate leaves, when stir-fired, were a tasty treat. Once I had purchased fiddleheads at a market in theUS.Yettherewewere,pickingthisprizedvegetableonourown,withonlyourlaborasthecost.(一路上,我们 还遇到了另一种珍贵的野生食物——菜蕨。那些娇嫩的叶子,一炒就是一道美味佳肴。有一次,我在美国 的一个市场上买了菜蕨。然而,我们就在那里,独自采摘这种珍贵的蔬菜,只需要我们的劳动力作为成本)” 可知,让采摘的蕨菜与众不同的是劳动力的投入,故选B项。 3. 推理判断题。根据最后一段“Manygenerationshavekeptthisnaturallifestyle.Wedependonthemountainsfor ourlife,”mymother-in-lawsays.(“许多代人都保持着这种自然的生活方式。我们的生活依赖于山,”我的婆婆 说)”可推知,作者引用婆婆的话是要表达大自然养活了村民,维持了他们的生活。故选A项。 4. 推理判断题。根据倒数第二段“Spending time and energy gathering these wild plants gave me a deeper appreciationforthefoodthatendsuponthedinnertable.(花时间和精力收集这些野生植物让我对餐桌上的食物 有了更深刻的认识)”以及最后一段“Once I sawthem through her angle thatafternoon, I realizedthey are closer tomethanIeverimagined.(那天下午,当我从她的角度看到它们时,我意识到它们比我想象的更靠近我)”可 资料整理【淘宝店铺:向阳百分百】推知,作者在讲这个故事时听起来很满足。故选C项。 (6)答案 1.B 2.D 3.B 4.B 【导语】这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了JohnBuettner的老师和同学为了能让残疾的他和其他残疾学生 在学校操场上玩耍,发起了筹款活动,最终成功改造了操场。 1. 细节理解题。根据第一段中“He uses a wheelchair, so they aren’t accessible to him — in fact, most of the playgroundatGlenLakeElementarySchoolisn’t.(他使用轮椅,所以轮椅对他来说并不方便——事实上,格伦 湖小学的大部分操场都不方便。)”可知,学校操场的问题是对于使用轮椅的人来说并不方便,即无障碍环境 有限,故选B。 2. 词句猜测题。根据划线短语上文“soJulienaskedherclasstohelpraisetherest.(所以朱利安让她的学生帮忙 筹集剩下的钱。)”和下文““Whycan’twemakethewholeplaygroundaccessible?”saidHadleyMangan. (“为什 么我们不能让整个操场都变得方便呢?”哈德利·曼根说。)”可知,Julien让她的学生帮忙筹集剩下的钱,她 的学生欣然接受了,并决定筹集钱把整个操场改造一下,弄得更方便,由此可推知,“astepfurther”指的是 改造整个操场,故选D。 3. 推理判断题。根据倒数第二段中Buettner所说的话“Ijustfeelsomesenseofcapability(我只是觉得自己有能 力)”可推知,Buettner对自己更加有信心,故选B。 4. 推理判断题。通读全文,尤其是第一段中“Whenhewentoutsideduringthebreak,JohnBuettnerwoulddream of learning the monkey-bars. He uses a wheelchair, so they aren’t accessible to him — in fact, most of the playgroundatGlenLakeElementarySchoolisn’t.(课间休息时,约翰·比特纳出去玩时,总是梦想着学习单杠。 他使用轮椅,所以轮椅对他来说并不方便——事实上,格伦湖小学的大部分操场都不方便。)”和第二段中 “Now,thankstothisteacherandherstudents,thatdreamisabouttocometrueinabiggerway.(现在,多亏了这位 老师和她的学生,这个梦想即将以更大的方式实现。)”可知,文章主要讲述了JohnBuettner的老师和同学为 了能让残疾的他和其他残疾学生在学校操场上玩耍,发起了筹款活动,最终成功改造了操场。由此可推知, 从这个故事中可以得知,善良会结出果实。故选B。 (7)答案 1.C 2.B 3.D 4.A 【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了ToddBol退休之后为了纪念自己的母亲在自己家院子建立的供人 阅读的木质容器催生了一个非营利组织——小小免费图书馆 ,旨在在世界各地的社区设置小型、方便的图 书交换箱。 1. 词句猜测题。根据划线词上文“Bolbuiltadollhouse-sizestructurethatlookedlikeaschoolhouseonapostand 资料整理【淘宝店铺:向阳百分百】heputitinhisyardasafreecommunitylibrarytorememberhismother,(Bol在柱子上建造了一个玩偶屋大小的 建筑,看起来像校舍,他把它放在自己的院子里,作为一个免费的社区图书馆来纪念他的母亲)”和下文“The conceptissimple:Neighborsareinvitedtoshareabook,leaveabook,orboth.(这个概念很简单:邀请邻居分享 一本书,留下一本书,或者两者兼而有之)”可知,Bol设计的是装在柱子上的像玩偶屋大小的小小校舍,用 来让邻居们交换书籍,所以他设计的是用来交换书箱的小箱子。故选C项。 2. 细节理解题。根据第三段中“Library owners can create their own library boxes; therefore, the libraries are usuallyuniquein appearance,and there seems to be nolimit to thepossibilities. (图书馆所有者可以创建自己的 图书馆盒;因此,图书馆在外观上通常是独一无二的,而且似乎没有任何限制)”可知,免费图书馆外观上 没有任何限制,可以有任何形状和颜色。故选B项。 3. 推理判断题。根据最后一段“It’sstartedaneighborhoodexchange.Itgetspeopletalkingandmorecomfortable withtheirneighbors.Thisleadstothemhelpingeachother.(它开始了邻里交流。它能让人们交谈,让他们和邻 居相处得更舒服。这让他们互相帮助)”可推知,小型免费图书馆帮助恢复人际关系。故选D项。 4. 主旨大意题。通读全文,结合第一段中“Todd Bol, a retired businessman, could never have expected that a woodencontainerhebuiltinhisfrontyardonedaywouldhavetheglobalimpactiidoestoday.(退休商人托德·博 尔绝对没有想到,有一天他在自家前院建造的一个木箱会产生今天这样的全球影响)”、第二段中“Theconcept is simple: Neighbors are invited to share a book, leave a book, or both. Today, there are over 50 ,000 of these librariesregisteredin70countries.(这个概念很简单:邀请邻居分享一本书,留下一本书,或者两者兼而有之。 今天,在70个国家注册的图书馆超过50000个)”和第四段中“Peoplesaytheyhavebeenattractedtopickupa bookwhenwalkingbyaLittleFreeLibrary,outofcuriosityandbecauseit’sconvenient.(人们说,当他们经过一 个小型免费图书馆时,他们会被吸引去拿一本书,一方面出于好奇,另一方面是因为它很方便)”可知,文 章主要介绍了在ToddBol影响下建立的小小免费图书馆LFL(LittleFreeLibrary),它推动了“共享阅读”这一 理念的发展。A项“LFL:共享阅读的助推器”是本文最佳标题。故选A项。 (8)答案 1.D 2.C 3.B 4.D 【导语】这是一篇记叙文。文章作者用自身经历告诉我们要敢于挑战、敢于冒险。 1. 细节理解题。根据文章第一段“SowhenIreadaMerrillLynchadvertisementlookingtohiremorestockbrokers (股票经纪人), with great excitement, I made some phone calls and arranged to meet with one of its branch vice presidents.After this interview and interviews with twelve of his top stockbrokers, I eventually landed the job.(因 此,当我看到美林公司招聘更多股票经纪人的广告时,我非常兴奋地打了几个电话,并安排与该公司的一 位分行副总裁会面。经过这次面试和他的12位顶级股票经纪人的面试,我最终得到了这份工作)”可知,作 资料整理【淘宝店铺:向阳百分百】者与美林公司分行副总裁会面,是为了获得股票经纪人这个岗位。故选D项。 2. 推理判断题。根据文章第二段“Thefirstfewmonthswas astruggle. Ilivedonverylittle commission(佣金). Night after night, I left the office weary and exhausted, ready to give up, yet somehow returning the next morning to start anew day. Eventually, all the hard work paid off. In less than four years, I became one of the top sales people at my branch and increased personal sales by 1,700 percent. The success earned me a six-figure income, promotionandnumeroussalesawards.(最初的几个月很艰难。我靠很少的佣金生活。一夜又一夜,我疲惫不堪 地离开办公室,准备放弃,但第二天早上又不知怎么地回来,开始新的一天。最终,所有的努力都得到了 回报。在不到四年的时间里,我成为了分公司最优秀的销售人员之一,个人销售额增长了1700%。这次成 功为我赢得了六位数的收入、晋升和无数的销售奖励)”可知,作者最初的几个月很艰难,只能靠很少的佣金 生活,但在不到四年的时间里,作者成为了分公司最优秀的销售人员之一。由此推知,作者虽然过得艰难, 但是也很有能力。故选C项。 3. 细节理解题。根据文章第三段最后一句话“Iknewtheextraordinarypublic-speakingskillsIwasblessedwith couldenablemetomakealastingdifferenceandtransformotherpeople’slives.(我知道我所拥有的非凡的公共演 讲技巧可以使我产生持久的影响,并改变别人的生活)”和第四段第一句话“Then Itook another daring risk, gaveupeverythingandlefttheinvestmentbusinessforamoresatisfyingcareerasamotivationalspeaker.(然后,我 又冒了一次大胆的风险,放弃了一切,离开了投资行业,去做一名更令人满意的励志演说家)”可知,作者离 开美林公司,离开投资行业,去做一名励志演说家,是希望用自己的演讲技巧改变别人的生活,影响别人。 故选B项。 4. 主旨大意题。阅读文章,尤其是第一段第二句“After ten years of working for a major Wall Street bank, I wantedtodosomethingchallenging.(在华尔街一家大银行工作了十年之后,我想做一些具有挑战性的事情)” 和最后一段第一句“Then I took another daring risk, gave up everything and left the investment business for a moresatisfyingcareerasamotivationalspeaker.(然后,我又冒了一次大胆的风险,放弃了一切,离开了投资 行业,去做一名更令人满意的励志演说家)”可知,作者用自身经历告诉我们要敢于挑战,敢于冒险。由此可 知,D项“DaretoTakeRisks(敢于冒险)”最能概括本文主旨。故选D项。 资料整理【淘宝店铺:向阳百分百】资料整理【淘宝店铺:向阳百分百】