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考点10阅读理解推理判断之作者的目的和意图(核心考点精讲精练)-备战2024年高考英语一轮复习考点帮(新高考专用)(教师版)_03高考英语_新高考复习资料_2024年新高考资料_阅读理解

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考点10阅读理解推理判断之作者的目的和意图(核心考点精讲精练)-备战2024年高考英语一轮复习考点帮(新高考专用)(教师版)_03高考英语_新高考复习资料_2024年新高考资料_阅读理解
考点10阅读理解推理判断之作者的目的和意图(核心考点精讲精练)-备战2024年高考英语一轮复习考点帮(新高考专用)(教师版)_03高考英语_新高考复习资料_2024年新高考资料_阅读理解
考点10阅读理解推理判断之作者的目的和意图(核心考点精讲精练)-备战2024年高考英语一轮复习考点帮(新高考专用)(教师版)_03高考英语_新高考复习资料_2024年新高考资料_阅读理解
考点10阅读理解推理判断之作者的目的和意图(核心考点精讲精练)-备战2024年高考英语一轮复习考点帮(新高考专用)(教师版)_03高考英语_新高考复习资料_2024年新高考资料_阅读理解
考点10阅读理解推理判断之作者的目的和意图(核心考点精讲精练)-备战2024年高考英语一轮复习考点帮(新高考专用)(教师版)_03高考英语_新高考复习资料_2024年新高考资料_阅读理解
考点10阅读理解推理判断之作者的目的和意图(核心考点精讲精练)-备战2024年高考英语一轮复习考点帮(新高考专用)(教师版)_03高考英语_新高考复习资料_2024年新高考资料_阅读理解
考点10阅读理解推理判断之作者的目的和意图(核心考点精讲精练)-备战2024年高考英语一轮复习考点帮(新高考专用)(教师版)_03高考英语_新高考复习资料_2024年新高考资料_阅读理解
考点10阅读理解推理判断之作者的目的和意图(核心考点精讲精练)-备战2024年高考英语一轮复习考点帮(新高考专用)(教师版)_03高考英语_新高考复习资料_2024年新高考资料_阅读理解
考点10阅读理解推理判断之作者的目的和意图(核心考点精讲精练)-备战2024年高考英语一轮复习考点帮(新高考专用)(教师版)_03高考英语_新高考复习资料_2024年新高考资料_阅读理解
考点10阅读理解推理判断之作者的目的和意图(核心考点精讲精练)-备战2024年高考英语一轮复习考点帮(新高考专用)(教师版)_03高考英语_新高考复习资料_2024年新高考资料_阅读理解
考点10阅读理解推理判断之作者的目的和意图(核心考点精讲精练)-备战2024年高考英语一轮复习考点帮(新高考专用)(教师版)_03高考英语_新高考复习资料_2024年新高考资料_阅读理解
考点10阅读理解推理判断之作者的目的和意图(核心考点精讲精练)-备战2024年高考英语一轮复习考点帮(新高考专用)(教师版)_03高考英语_新高考复习资料_2024年新高考资料_阅读理解
考点10阅读理解推理判断之作者的目的和意图(核心考点精讲精练)-备战2024年高考英语一轮复习考点帮(新高考专用)(教师版)_03高考英语_新高考复习资料_2024年新高考资料_阅读理解
考点10阅读理解推理判断之作者的目的和意图(核心考点精讲精练)-备战2024年高考英语一轮复习考点帮(新高考专用)(教师版)_03高考英语_新高考复习资料_2024年新高考资料_阅读理解
考点10阅读理解推理判断之作者的目的和意图(核心考点精讲精练)-备战2024年高考英语一轮复习考点帮(新高考专用)(教师版)_03高考英语_新高考复习资料_2024年新高考资料_阅读理解
考点10阅读理解推理判断之作者的目的和意图(核心考点精讲精练)-备战2024年高考英语一轮复习考点帮(新高考专用)(教师版)_03高考英语_新高考复习资料_2024年新高考资料_阅读理解
考点10阅读理解推理判断之作者的目的和意图(核心考点精讲精练)-备战2024年高考英语一轮复习考点帮(新高考专用)(教师版)_03高考英语_新高考复习资料_2024年新高考资料_阅读理解
考点10阅读理解推理判断之作者的目的和意图(核心考点精讲精练)-备战2024年高考英语一轮复习考点帮(新高考专用)(教师版)_03高考英语_新高考复习资料_2024年新高考资料_阅读理解
考点10阅读理解推理判断之作者的目的和意图(核心考点精讲精练)-备战2024年高考英语一轮复习考点帮(新高考专用)(教师版)_03高考英语_新高考复习资料_2024年新高考资料_阅读理解
考点10阅读理解推理判断之作者的目的和意图(核心考点精讲精练)-备战2024年高考英语一轮复习考点帮(新高考专用)(教师版)_03高考英语_新高考复习资料_2024年新高考资料_阅读理解
考点10阅读理解推理判断之作者的目的和意图(核心考点精讲精练)-备战2024年高考英语一轮复习考点帮(新高考专用)(教师版)_03高考英语_新高考复习资料_2024年新高考资料_阅读理解
考点10阅读理解推理判断之作者的目的和意图(核心考点精讲精练)-备战2024年高考英语一轮复习考点帮(新高考专用)(教师版)_03高考英语_新高考复习资料_2024年新高考资料_阅读理解
考点10阅读理解推理判断之作者的目的和意图(核心考点精讲精练)-备战2024年高考英语一轮复习考点帮(新高考专用)(教师版)_03高考英语_新高考复习资料_2024年新高考资料_阅读理解
考点10阅读理解推理判断之作者的目的和意图(核心考点精讲精练)-备战2024年高考英语一轮复习考点帮(新高考专用)(教师版)_03高考英语_新高考复习资料_2024年新高考资料_阅读理解
考点10阅读理解推理判断之作者的目的和意图(核心考点精讲精练)-备战2024年高考英语一轮复习考点帮(新高考专用)(教师版)_03高考英语_新高考复习资料_2024年新高考资料_阅读理解
考点10阅读理解推理判断之作者的目的和意图(核心考点精讲精练)-备战2024年高考英语一轮复习考点帮(新高考专用)(教师版)_03高考英语_新高考复习资料_2024年新高考资料_阅读理解
考点10阅读理解推理判断之作者的目的和意图(核心考点精讲精练)-备战2024年高考英语一轮复习考点帮(新高考专用)(教师版)_03高考英语_新高考复习资料_2024年新高考资料_阅读理解
考点10阅读理解推理判断之作者的目的和意图(核心考点精讲精练)-备战2024年高考英语一轮复习考点帮(新高考专用)(教师版)_03高考英语_新高考复习资料_2024年新高考资料_阅读理解
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考点 10 阅读理解 推理判断之作者的目的和意图(核心考点精讲精练) 1. 三年真题考点分布 考点 推理判断之目的和意图 题型 2023 试卷类型 设问 考点 阅读理解 【2023年1月·浙江 28.Why does the author mention Noa Ovadia in 目的和意图 卷】 the first paragraph? 【2023年1月·浙江卷】C 34.What is the purpose of the laws mentioned in paragraph 4? 【2023年1月·浙江卷】D [2023·新高考全国Ⅰ 26.What is the author’s purpose in mentioning 目的和意图 卷] Fuzhou? [2023·新高考全国Ⅰ卷]B 28.What is the book aimed at? [2023·新高考全国 Ⅰ卷]C [2023·新高考全国Ⅱ 31.What does the author want to say by mentioning 目的和意图 卷] the e-reader? [2023·新高考全国Ⅱ卷]C [2023·全国甲卷] 29.Why does the author list great philosophers in 目的和意图 Paragraph 4? [2023·全国甲卷]C [2023·全国乙卷] 33.What does the author indicate by mentioning 目的和意图 Captain Cook in Paragraph 2? [2023·全国乙卷]D 2022 2022·新高考I卷 阅读 B24.What does the author want to show by 目的和意图 telling the arugula story? 2021 2021·英语全国甲卷 C篇30.10.Why did the author like to spend time 目的和意图 in Southbank when he returned to London? 2021·全国高考乙卷 C篇29.Why does the author discuss plastic 目的和意图 straws in paragraph 3? 2021·全国新高考I D篇33.Why does the author mention “doctor” 目的和意图 and “cheater” in paragraph 2? 2021·全国新高考 II D篇34.Why does Pete Bonds still hire cowboys 目的和意图 卷 to watch cattle? 2. 命题规律及备考策略 【命题规律】近3年新高考卷对于阅读理解中写作目的和意图题考查了12次。主要考查: 根据阅读文章整体或某一段落的内容推断写作目的和意图。写作目的和意图的方法:1.通过分析文章内容,断定文章中作者写某些事实或例子的目的是什么;2.因为要判断作者的写作目的和意图,所以我们一定要站在作者的角度 看问题,把自己当成作者,你这样写是为了什么。 【备考策略】系统归类写作目的和意图的方法;熟练掌握阅读技能。 【命题预测】 通过阅读理解中,推断写作目的和意图考查考生的基本的写作思路,在新高考命题中仍然是考查重点。因此, 推断写作目的和意图的推理判断题,有可能在2024年高考中将成为高考阅读理解的重点题型。 【2024年高考命题预测】 推理判断之目的和意图考点是高考中的必考点。一篇发表的文章总有其作者的写作目的和用意,他一定是为 了说明和阐述一个观点或说服读者同意某个立场或观点。做这类题时,我们一定要站在作者的角度上看问题,把 自己当成作者。预测在2024高考中,目的和意图会继续在高考阅读理解中呈现。 【推理判断之目的和意图考点指南】 规律方法: 常见的设问方式: What is the main purpose of the author writing the text? The purpose of the text is to get more people to _______. The writer of the story wants to tell us that________. The fact… is mentioned by the author to show________. The author writers the last paragraph in order to ________. 写作意图推断题要求考生根据文章的论述,揣测作者的写作意图及作者运用某种写作手法的目的。作者一般 不直接表明自己的意图,而是通过文章所提供的事实,客观地使读者信服某种想法或观点。这种题型要求考生不 但能理解文章的大意,同时还要具备对作者阐述问题的方法进行分析和归纳总结的能力。 一般来说,我们可以通过分析文章的文体特点,理解作者的词句选择和识别文章的语气来推断出作者的写作 意图。 1.【2023年1月·浙江卷】C A machine can now not only beat you at chess, it can also outperform you in debate. Last week, in a public debate in San Francisco, a software program called Project Debater beat its human opponents, including Noa Ovadia, Israel’s former national debating champion. Brilliant though it is, Project Debater has some weaknesses. It takes sentences from its library of documents and prebuilt arguments and strings them together. This can lead to the kinds of errors no human would make. Such wrinkles will no doubt be ironed out, yet they also point to a fundamental problem. As Kristian Hammond, professor of electrical engineering and computer science at Northwestern University, put it: “There’s never a stage at which the system knows what it’s talking about.” What Hammond is referring to is the question of meaning, and meaning is central to what distinguishes the least intelligent of humans from the most intelligent of machines. A computer works with symbols. Its program specifies a set of rules to transform one string of symbols into another. But it does not specify what those symbols mean. Indeed, to a computer, meaning is irrelevant. Humans, in thinking, talking, reading and writing, also work with symbols. But forhumans, meaning is everything. When we communicate, we communicate meaning. What matters is not just the outside of a string of symbols, but the inside too, not just how they are arranged but what they mean. Meaning emerges through a process of social interaction, not of computation, interaction that shapes the content of the symbols in our heads. The rules that assign meaning lie not just inside our heads, but also outside, in society, in social memory, social conventions and social relations. It is this that distinguishes humans from machines. And that’s why, however astonishing Project Debater may seem, the tradition that began with Socrates and Confucius will not end with artificial intelligence. 28.Why does the author mention Noa Ovadia in the first paragraph? A.To explain the use of a software program. B.To show the cleverness of Project Debater. C.To introduce the designer of Project Debater. D.To emphasize the fairness of the competition. 【答案】28.B 【文章大意】本文是一篇新闻报道,主要介绍的是在辩论中战胜人类的名为Project Debater的软件程序。 28.推理判断题。根据第一段的“Last week, in a public debate in San Francisco, a software program called Project Debater beat its human opponents, including Noa Ovadia, Israel’s former national debating champion.(上周,在旧金山的 一场公开辩论中,一个名为Project Debater的软件程序击败了它的人类对手,其中包括以色列前全国辩论冠军Noa Ovadia。)”可知,作者在第一段提到Noa Ovadia的目的是展示Project Debater的聪明。故选B。 2.【2023年1月·浙江卷】D According to the Solar Energy Industry Association, the number of solar panels installed(安装)has grown rapidly in the past decade, and it has to grow even faster to meet climate goals. But all of that growth will take up a lot of space, and though more and more people accept the concept of solar energy, few like large solar panels to be installed near them. Solar developers want to put up panels as quickly and cheaply as possible, so they haven’t given much thought to what they put under them. Often, they’ll end up filling the area with small stones and using chemicals to control weeds. The result is that many communities, especially in farming regions, see solar farms as destroyers of the soil. “Solar projects need to be good neighbors,” says Jordan Macknick, the head of the Innovative Site Preparation and Impact Reductions on the Environment(InSPIRE)project. “They need to be protectors of the land and contribute to the agricultural economy.” InSPIRE is investigating practical approaches to “low-impact” solar development, which focuses on establishing and operating solar farms in a way that is kinder to the land. One of the easiest low-impact solar strategies is providing habitat for pollinators(传粉昆虫). Habitat loss, pesticide use, and climate change have caused dramatic declines in pollinator populations over the past couple of decades, which has damaged the U.S. agricultural economy. Over 28 states have passed laws related to pollinator habitat protection and pesticide use. Conservation organizations put out pollinator-friendliness guidelines for home gardens, businesses, schools, cities—and now there are guidelines for solar farms. Over the past few years, many solar farm developers have transformed the space under their solar panels into a shelter for various kinds of pollinators, resulting in soil improvement and carbon reduction. “These pollinator-friendly solar farms can have a valuable impact on everything that’s going on in the landscape,” says Macknick. 34.What is the purpose of the laws mentioned in paragraph 4? A.To conserve pollinators. B.To restrict solar development. C.To diversify the economy. D.To ensure the supply of energy. 【答案】 34.A【文章大意】本文是一篇说明文。介绍的是用一种更加友好的方式建立一种新型的太阳能农场,这种新型的农场 更有利于保护各种传粉昆虫,从而促进农业的发展。 34.细节理解题。根据第四段中的“Over 28 states have passed laws related to pollinator habitat protection and pesticide use.(超过28个州通过了与传粉媒介栖息地保护和农药使用有关的法律。)”可知,这些法律都是与保护传粉者栖息 地和农药使用相关,所以这些法律的目的是保护授粉者。故选A项。 3.[2023·新高考全国Ⅰ卷] B When John Todd was a child, he loved to explore the woods around his house, observing how nature solved problems. A dirty 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 people were making. 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 nature did. He decided to build what he would later call an eco-machine. The task John set for himself was to remove harmful substances from some sludge (污泥). First, he constructed a series of clear fibreglass 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 different kinds of life got used to one another and formed their own ecosystem. After a few weeks, John added the sludge. He was amazed at the results. The plants and animals in the eco-machine took the sludge as food and began to eat it! Within weeks, it had all been digested, and all that was left was pure water. 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, a city in southeast China. “Ecological design” is the name John gives to what he does.“Life on Earth is kind of a box of spare parts for the inventor,” he says.“You put organisms in new relationships and observe what􀆳s happening. Then you let these new systems develop their own ways to self-repair.” ( )26.What is the author’s purpose in mentioning Fuzhou? A.To review John’s research plans. B.To show an application of John􀆳s idea. C.To compare John’s different jobs. D.To erase doubts about John’s invention. 【文章大意】 本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了约翰·托德从小就很爱观察自然且爱思考,他利用自然可以自我修复 的原理建造了生态机器等设备来净化污水。 26.B 推理判断题。根据第五段“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, a city in southeast China.”可知,多年来,约翰做了许多重要的工作。他开发了一个类似温室的设施,可 以处理南伯灵顿1600个家庭的污水。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。由此可知,作 者提及福州的目的是展示约翰的想法的应用。 4.[2023·新高考全国Ⅰ卷] C The goal of this book is to make the case for digital minimalism, including a detailed exploration of what it asks andwhy it works, and then to teach you how to adopt this philosophy if you decide it’s right for you. To do so, I divided the book into two parts. In part one, I describe the philosophical foundations of digital minimalism, starting with an examination of the forces that are making so many people’s digital lives increasingly intolerable,before moving on to a detailed discussion of the digital minimalism philosophy. Part one concludes by introducing my suggested method for adopting this philosophy: the digital declutter. This process requires you to step away from optional online activities for thirty days. At the end of the thirty days, you will then add back a small number of carefully chosen online activities that you believe will provide massive benefits to the things you value. In the final chapter of part one, I’ll guide you through carrying out your own digital declutter. In doing so, I’ll draw on an experiment I ran in 2018 in which over 1,600 people agreed to perform a digital declutter. You’ll hear these participants’ stories and learn what strategies worked well for them, and what traps they encountered that you should avoid. The second part of this book takes a closer look at some ideas that will help you cultivate(培养) a sustainable digital minimalism lifestyle. In these chapters, I examine issues such as the importance of solitude(独处) and the necessity of cultivating high-quality leisure to replace the time most now spend on mindless device use. Each chapter concludes with a collection of practices, which are designed to help you act on the big ideas of the chapter. You can view these practices as a toolbox meant to aid your efforts to build a minimalist lifestyle that works for your particular circumstances. ( )28.What is the book aimed at? A.Teaching critical thinking skills. B.Advocating a simple digital lifestyle. C.Solving philosophical problems. D.Promoting the use of a digital device. 【文章大意】 本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了一本有关数字极简主义的书的具体内容。 28.B 推理判断题。根据第一段“The goal of this book is to make the case for digital minimalism, including a detailed exploration of what it asks and why it works, and then to teach you how to adopt this philosophy if you decide it’s right for you.”可知,这本书的目标是为数字极简主义辩护,包括详细探索它的要求和为什么有效,然后如果你认为它适合你,教 你如何采用这种哲学,即这本书旨在倡导一种数字极简生活方式。 5.[2023·新高考全国Ⅱ卷] C Reading Art: Art for Book Lovers is a celebration of an everyday object—the book, represented here in almost three hundred artworks from museums around the world. The image of the reader appears throughout history, in art made long before books as we now know them came into being. In artists’ representations of books and reading, we see moments of shared humanity that go beyond culture and time. In this “book of books”, artworks are selected and arranged in a way that emphasizes these connections between different eras and cultures. We see scenes of children learning to read at home or at school, with the book as a focus for relations between the generations. Adults are portrayed (描绘) alone in many settings and poses—absorbed in a volume, deep in thought or lost in a moment of leisure. These scenes may have been painted hundreds of years ago, but they record moments we can all relate to. Books themselves may be used symbolically in paintings to demonstrate the intellect (才智), wealth or faith of the subject. Before the wide use of the printing press, books were treasured objects and could be works of art in their own right. More recently, as books have become inexpensive or even throwaway, artists have used them as the raw material for artworks—transforming covers, pages or even complete volumes into paintings and sculptures.Continued developments in communication technologies were once believed to make the printed page outdated. From a 21st-century point of view, the printed book is certainly ancient, but it remains as interactive as any battery-powered e- reader. To serve its function, a book must be activated by a user: the cover opened, the pages parted, the contents reviewed, perhaps notes written down or words underlined. And in contrast to our increasingly networked lives where the information we consume is monitored and tracked, a printed book still offers the chance of a wholly private, “off-line” activity. ( )31.What does the author want to say by mentioning the e-reader? A.The printed book is not totally out of date. B.Technology has changed the way we read. C.Our lives in the 21st century are networked. D.People now rarely have the patience to read. 【文章大意】 本文是一篇说明文,介绍了一本关于书本的书,该书通过来自世界各地博物馆的艺术作品展现了读书 场景在历史中的呈现和超越文化和时间的人性共同点。 31.A 推理判断题。根据最后一段中“Continued developments in communication technologies were once believed to make the printed page outdated. From a 21st-century point of view, the printed book is certainly ancient, but it remains as interactive as any battery-powered e-reader.”(过去曾经认为持续发展的通讯技术将使印刷页面过时。从 21世纪的角度 来看,印刷书籍确实是古老的,但它仍然像任何电池供电的电子阅读器一样具有互动性。)可推知,作者提到电子阅读 器是为了说明印刷的书并没有完全过时。故选A项。 6.[2023·全国甲卷] C I was about 13 when an uncle gave me a copy of Jostein Gaarder􀆳s Sophie􀆳s World. It was full of ideas that were new to me, so I spent the summer with my head in and out of that book. It spoke to me and brought me into a world of philosophy(哲学). That love for philosophy lasted until I got to college. Nothing kills the love for philosophy faster than people who think they understand Foucault, Baudrillard, or Confucius better than you—and then try to explain them. Eric Weiner􀆳s The Socrates Express: In Search of Life Lessons from Dead Philosophers reawakened my love for philosophy. It is not an explanation, but an invitation to think and experience philosophy. Weiner starts each chapter with a scene on a train ride between cities and then frames each philosopher􀆳s work in the context(背景) of one thing they can help us do better. The end result is a read in which we learn to wonder like Socrates, see like Thoreau, listen like Schopenhauer, and have no regrets like Nietzsche. This, more than a book about understanding philosophy,is a book about learning to use philosophy to improve a life. He makes philosophical thought an appealing exercise that improves the quality of our experiences, and he does so with plenty of humour. Weiner enters into conversation with some of the most important philosophers in history, and he becomes part of that crowd in the process by decoding(解读) their messages and adding his own interpretation. The Socrates Express is a fun, sharp book that draws readers in with its apparent simplicity and gradually pulls them in deeper thoughts on desire, loneliness, and aging. The invitation is clear: Weiner wants you to pick up a coffee or tea and sit down with this book. I encourage you to take his offer. It􀆳s worth your time, even if time is something we don􀆳t have a lot of. ( )29.Why does the author list great philosophers in Paragraph 4? A.To compare Weiner with them. B.To give examples of great works. C.To praise their writing skills.D.To help readers understand Weiner􀆳s book. 【文章大意】 本文是一篇说明文。作者向读者介绍了Eric Weiner的哲学书The Socrates Express。 29.D 推理判断题。根据文章第四段“Weiner starts each chapter with a scene on a train ride between cities and then frames each philosopher􀆳s work in the context(背景) of one thing they can help us do better. The end result is a read in which we learn to wonder like Socrates, see like Thoreau, listen like Schopenhauer, and have no regrets like Nietzsche. This, more than a book about understanding philosophy, is a book about learning to use philosophy to improve a life.”可知, 韦纳书中的每一章都以城市之间的火车旅行场景开始,然后他介绍每个哲学家的作品和一件他们可以帮助我们做得 更好的事情。最终的结果是,我们学会了像苏格拉底一样思考,像梭罗一样看待事情,像叔本华一样倾听,像尼采那样 没有遗憾。这不仅仅是一本关于理解哲学的书,更是一本关于学习使用哲学来改善生活的书。由此可推知,作者列出 伟大的哲学家是为了帮助读者理解Weiner的书。故选D。 7.[2023·全国乙卷] D If you want to tell the history of the whole world, a history that does not privilege one part of humanity, you cannot do it through texts alone, because only some of the world has ever had texts, while most of the world, for most of the time, has not. Writing is one of humanity􀆳s later achievements,and until fairly recently even many literate(有文字的) societies recorded their concerns not only in writing but in things. Ideally a history would bring together texts and objects, and some chapters of this book are able to do just that, but in many cases we simply can􀆳t. The clearest example of this between literate and non-literate history is perhaps the first conflict, at Botany Bay, between Captain Cook􀆳s voyage and the Australian Aboriginals. From the English side, we have scientific reports and the captain􀆳s record of that terrible day. From the Australian side, we have only a wooden shield(盾) dropped by a man in flight after his first experience of gunshot. If we want to reconstruct what was actually going on that day, the shield must be questioned and interpreted as deeply and strictly as the written reports. In addition to the problem of miscomprehension from both sides, there are victories accidentally or deliberately twisted, especially when only the victors know how to write. Those who are on the losing side often have only their things to tell their stories. The Caribbean Taino, the Australian Aboriginals, the African people of Benin and the Incas, all of whom appear in this book, can speak to us now of their past achievements most powerfully through the objects they made:a history told through things gives them back a voice. When we consider contact (联系) between literate and non-literate societies such as these, all our first-hand accounts are necessarily twisted, only one half of a dialogue. If we are to find the other half of that conversation, we have to read not just the texts,but the objects. ( )33.What does the author indicate by mentioning Captain Cook in Paragraph 2? A.His report was scientific. B.He represented the local people. C.He ruled over Botany Bay. D.His record was one-sided. 【文章大意】 本文出自一本书的节选,探讨了历史记录中文本与物品之间的关系,指出仅凭文本无法全面记录历史, 文章提到了物品记录历史的重要性,它在提供双方信息平衡方面具有重要意义。 33.D 推理判断题。根据第二段中“From the English side, we have scientific reports and the captain􀆳s record of that terrible day. From the Australian side, we have only a wooden shield(盾)dropped by a man in flight after his first experience of gunshot.”可知,从英国方面,我们有科学报告和船长对那个可怕的日子的记录。从澳洲方面,我们只有一个被一个人 在初次经历了枪击后逃跑时扔下的木盾。由此可推知,作者在第二段提及库克船长是为了说明他的记录只是单方面 的。故选D项。8.B【2022·新高考I卷】 Like most of us, I try to be mindful of food that goes to waste. The arugula (芝麻菜)was to make a nice green salad, rounding out a roast chicken dinner. But I ended up working late. Then friends called with a dinner invitation. I stuck the chicken in the freezer. But as days passed, the arugula went bad. Even worse, I had unthinkingly bought way too much; I could have made six salads with what I threw out. In a world where nearly 800 million people a year go hungry, “food waste goes against the moral grain,” as Elizabeth Royte writes in this month’s cover story. It’s jaw-dropping how much perfectly good food is thrown away — from “ugly” (but quite eatable) vegetables rejected by grocers to large amounts of uneaten dishes thrown into restaurant garbage cans. Producing food that no one eats wastes the water, fuel, and other resources used to grow it. That makes food waste an environmental problem. In fact, Royte writes, “if food waste were a country, it would be the third largest producer of greenhouse gases in the world.” If that’s hard to understand, let’s keep it as simple as the arugula at the back of my refrigerator. Mike Curtin sees my arugula story all the time — but for him, it's more like 12 bones of donated strawberries nearing their last days. Curtin is CEO of DC Central Kitchen in Washington, D.C., which recovers food and turns it into healthy meals. Last year it recovered more than 807,500 pounds of food by taking donations and collecting blemished (有瑕疵的) produce that otherwise would have rotted in fields. And the strawberries? Volunteers will wash, cut, and freeze or dry them for use in meals down the road. Such methods seem obvious, yet so often we just don’t think. “Everyone can play a part in reducing waste, whether by not purchasing more food than necessary in your weekly shopping or by asking restaurants to not include the side dish you won’t eat,” Curtin says. 4. What does the author want to show by telling the arugula story? A. We pay little attention to food waste. B. We waste food unintentionally at times. C. We waste more vegetables than meat. D. We have good reasons for wasting food. 【答案】4. B 【解析】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了我们日常生活中的食物浪费现象以及华盛顿DC中央厨房的首席执行官科 廷为解决食物浪费而采取的努力。 4. B推理判断题。根据文章第一段中的“Like most of us, I try to be mindful of food that goes to waste.(像我们大多数 人一样,我努力关注那些被浪费的食物)”及“But as days passed, the arugula went bad. Even worse, I had unthinkingly bought way too much; could have made six salads with what I threw out.(但随着时间的推移,芝麻菜变坏了。更糟糕的 是,我不假思索地买了太多东西;我扔掉的东西可以做六份沙拉)”可推知,作者想通过讲述芝麻菜的故事来表明我 们有时会无意间浪费食物。故选B。 9. C【2020·全国新高考I山东卷】 In the mid-1990s, Tom Bissell taught English as a volunteer in Uzbekistan. He left after seven months, physically broken and having lost his mind. A few years later, still attracted to the country, he returned to Uzbekistan to write an article about the disappearance of the Aral Sea. His visit, however, ended up involving a lot more than that. Hence this book, Chasing the Sea: Lost Among the Ghosts of Empire in Central Asia, which talks about a road trip from Tashkent to Karakalpakstan, where millions of lives have been destroyed by the slow drying up of the sea. It is the story of an American travelling to a strange land, and of the people he meets on his way: Rustam, his translator, a lovely 24-year-old who picked up his colorful English in California, Oleg and Natasha, his hosts in Tashkent, and a string of foreign aid workers. This is a quick look at life in Uzbekistan, made of friendliness and warmth, but also its darker side of society. InSamarkand, Mr Bissell admires the architectural wonders, while on his way to Bukhara he gets a taste of police methods when suspected of drug dealing. In Ferghana, he attends a mountain funeral(葬礼)followed by a strange drinking party. And in Karakalpakstan, he is saddened by the dust storms, diseases and fishing boats stuck miles from the sea. Mr Bissell skillfully organizes historical insights and cultural references, making his tale a well-rounded picture of Uzbekistan, seen from Western eyes. His judgment and references are decidedly American, as well as his delicate stomach. As the author explains, this is neither a travel nor a history book, or even a piece of reportage. Whatever it is, the result is a fine and vivid description of the purest of Central Asian traditions. 11.What is the purpose of this text? A.To introduce a book. B.To explain a cultural phenomenon. C.To remember a writer. D.To recommend a travel destination. 【答案】11.A 【解析】本文是记叙文。文章讲述了Bissell写的《追逐大海:迷失在中亚帝国的幽灵》这本书。这本书是Bissell在 乌兹别克斯坦做志愿者后写的,是对乌兹别克斯坦人生活的一个快速观察。 11.推理判断题。文章第一段提到书的作者的乌兹别克斯坦之行,引出他写的书,接下来三段讲述了他的书《追 逐大海:迷失在中亚帝国的幽灵》的故事内容,是乌兹别克斯坦生活的一个快速观察。因此推断本文的写作目的是 介绍一本书。故选A。 1.【2023届福建省福州市普通高中毕业班5月质量检测】 During the summer of 2021, Beverly Wax had an experience that filled her with awe. It was the sight of her son, Justin, dragging a 36-kilogram portable air conditioner upstairs. Beverly’s central air conditioning had stopped working in the middle of a 32℃ heat wave. She had mentioned to her son and he’d shown up as a surprise. As she watched him sweat and struggle while fixing it, she felt a wave of gratitude and appreciation. Awe is that feeling we get when something is so vast that it stops us in our tracks. Often, it challenges or expands our thinking. Research shows that awe experiences decrease stress and increase overall satisfaction. It can also help our relationships, making us feel more sympathetic and less greedy, more supported by and more likely to help others. Most of us associate awe with something rare and beautiful: nature, music or a spiritual experience. But people can bring about awe, and not just public heroes. Often, this interpersonal awe is a response to life’s big, sweeping changes. We can be awed by our nearest and dearest — the people sitting next to us on the sofa, or chatting on the phone. But it happens in smaller moments, too. John Bargh, a psychologist, said he was truly awestruck by his then-five-year-old daughter. When she heard another child crying, she grabbed her toy, walked over to the boy and handed it to him. Unfortunately, we can’t make someone else behave in a way that’s awesome. But we can prepare ourselves to notice it when they do — and take steps to boost the emotion’s positive effects. 4.Why does the writer tell Beverly’s story? A.To show sympathy for her. B.To cite an example of awe. C.To express appreciation to her son. D.To start a discussion about awe. 5.What is the benefit of awe? A.It stops our anxiety. B.simplifies our thinking. C.It satisfies regular needs. D.It promotes positive emotions. 6.In which situation can we feel awed between the nearest? A.Admiring scenery in a national park.B.Enjoying classic music in a concert hall. C.Receiving a call from a long-lost friend. D.Getting the signature of a famous athlete. 7.What can be implied from the last paragraph? A.Arise in time of trouble. B.Behave in an awesome way. C.Sense amazement in daily life. D.Increase chance of finding awe. 【答案】4.B 5.D 6.C 7.C 【文章大意】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了研究表明敬畏会让我们感觉得更好。 4.推理判断题。根据第一段“During the summer of 2021, Beverly Wax had an experience that filled her with awe. (在 2021年的夏天,贝弗利·瓦克斯经历了一次让她充满敬畏的经历)”及第一段可推断,作者讲述贝弗莉的故事是为了 举一个敬畏的例子。故选B。 5.推理判断题。根据第二段“Research shows that awe experiences decrease stress and increase overall satisfaction. It can also help our relationships, making us feel more sympathetic and less greedy, more supported by and more likely to help others. (研究表明,敬畏体验可以减轻压力,提高整体满意度。它还可以帮助我们的人际关系,使我们更有同情心, 不那么贪婪,更有可能得到别人的支持和帮助)”和第三段“Most of us associate awe with something rare and beautiful: nature, music or a spiritual experience.( 我们大多数人都将敬畏与稀有而美丽的事物联系在一起:自然、音乐或精神体 验)”可推断,敬畏的好处是可以促进积极情绪。故选D。 6.细节理解题。根据第三段“We can be awed by our nearest and dearest — the people sitting next to us on the sofa, or chatting on the phone. (我们可以敬畏我们最亲近的人——坐在我们旁边的沙发上,或者在电话里聊天的人)”可知, 接到久违朋友的电话会让我们对最亲近的人感到敬畏。故选C。 7.推理判断题。根据最后一段“Unfortunately, we can’t make someone else behave in a way that’s awesome. But we can prepare ourselves to notice it when they do — and take steps to boost the emotion’s positive effects. (不幸的是,我们 不能让别人表现得很好。但我们可以做好心理准备,在情绪出现时注意到它,并采取措施增强这种情绪的积极影 响)”可推断,感受日常生活中的惊奇,可以让我们感受到敬畏。故选C。 2.【2023届安徽省皖江联盟高三最后一卷联考】 Computers are closely linked to education today and the Internet can offer any help you want. But for now, experts say, don’t throw away your books. Researchers in Span and Israel took a close look at 54 studies comparing dial and print reading. Their 2018 study involved more than 171,000 readers. “Students often think they learn more from reading online. When tested, though, it turns out that they actually lea med less than when reading in print,” says the researcher. Reading is not natural, explains Maryanne Wolf, a neuroseientist who specializes in how the brain reads. We learn to talk by listening to those around us. It’s pretty automatic. But learning to read takes real work. It’s because the brain has no special network of cells just for reading. To understand text, the brain borrows networks that evolved (进化) to do other things. This is similar to how you might adapt a tool for some new use. For example, a coat hanger is great for putting your clothes in the closet. But if a blueberry rolls under the refrigerator, you might straighten out the coat hanger and use it to reach under the fridge and pull out the fruit. You’ve taken a tool made for one thing and adapted it for something new. That’s what the brain does when you read. It’s great that the brain is so flexible. It’s one reason we can learn to do so many new things. But that can be a problem when you make a switch from your reading material to another type of it. Namely, when we read online, the brain creates adifferent set of connections between cells from the ones it uses for reading in print. It basically adapts the same tool again for the new task. This is like if you took a coat hanger and instead of straightening it out to fetch a blueberry, you twisted it into a hook to unclog a drain (疏通下水道). Same original tool, two very different forms. 12.What can be known from the 2018 study? A.Students can learn more from online materials. B.Reading in print leads to a better understanding. C.The Internet counts a lot in gathering information. D.Fewer people prefer reading books at present time. 13.What is the writing purpose of Paragraph 2? A.To show what the brain takes to read. B.To illustrate how the brain evolves. C.To introduce a coat hanger’s functions. D.To outline the features of reading. 14.What might cause a problem for the brain’s flexibility? A.Different types of texts. B.Basic forms of the tools. C.Different formats of texts. D.Interpersonal connections. 15.What is the best title for the text? A.Always Bear Books in Mind B.Try to Be a Reasonable Reader C.How to Enhance Your Reading Comprehension? D.Learn Better from Reading on Screen or on Paper? 【答案】12.B 13.A 14.A 15.D 【文章大意】这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了一项有关阅读材质的研究。研究发现读纸质的书比读网络的信息 学到的东西多。 12.推理判断题。根据第一段中“Their 2018 study involved more than 171,000 readers. “Students often think they learn more from reading online. When tested, though, it turns out that they actually lea med less than when reading in print,” says the researcher.”(他们2018年的研究涉及超过17.1万名读者。“学生们通常认为他们从网上阅读中学到了更多。然 而,经过测试,结果表明,他们实际上比阅读印刷品时学习的要少,”研究人员说。)可知,研究发现,阅读纸 质书籍比阅读网络书籍所学到的东西多。故选B。 13.推理判断题。根据第二段中“Reading is not natural, explains Maryanne Wolf, a neuroseientist who specializes in how the brain reads. We learn to talk by listening to those around us. It’s pretty automatic. But learning to read takes real work. It’s because the brain has no special network of cells just for reading. ”(专门研究大脑如何阅读的神经科学家玛 丽安·沃尔夫(Maryanne Wolf)解释说,阅读不是自然的。我们通过倾听周围人的声音来学习说话。这是相当自动的。 但是学习阅读需要真正的努力。这是因为大脑没有专门用于阅读的细胞网络。)及“For example, a coat hanger is great for putting your clothes in the closet. But if a blueberry rolls under the refrigerator, you might straighten out the coat hanger and use it to reach under the fridge and pull out the fruit. You’ve taken a tool made for one thing and adapted it for something new. That’s what the brain does when you read.”(例如,衣架很适合把你的衣服放在壁橱里。但如果蓝莓 在冰箱下面滚来滚去,你可以把衣架弄直,用它抵达到冰箱下面,把蓝莓拉出来。你把一个为一件事而设计的工 具改造成新的东西。当你阅读时,大脑就是这么做的。)可知,作者通过例举拿衣架到冰箱里取蓝莓的行为,给 我们展示大脑阅读的能力也是类似的,即通过阅读,我们可以了解更多的东西。故选A。14.细节理解题。根据最后一段中“It’s great that the brain is so flexible. It’s one reason we can learn to do so many new things. But that can be a problem when you make a switch from your reading material to another type of it. Namely, when we read online, the brain creates a different set of connections between cells from the ones it uses for reading in print. It basically adapts the same tool again for the new task. ”(大脑如此灵活真是太棒了。这是我们可以学会做这么多新事 情的原因之一。但当你从你的阅读材料切换到另一种类型的阅读材料时,这可能是一个问题。也就是说,当我们 在线阅读时,大脑在细胞之间建立了一套不同于阅读纸质书时的连接。它基本上将相同的工具再次用于新任 务。)可知,当阅读的文本类型转换时(即不同的文本类型)会给大脑的灵活性带来困扰。故选A。 15.主旨大意题。通读全文,结合第一段中“Their 2018 study involved more than 171,000 readers. “Students often think they learn more from reading online. When tested, though, it turns out that they actually lea med less than when reading in print,” says the researcher.”(他们2018年的研究涉及超过17.1万名读者。“学生们通常认为他们从网上 阅读中学到了更多。然而,经过测试,结果表明,他们实际上比阅读印刷品时学习的要少,”研究人员说。)可 知,本文主要介绍一项研究成果。研究发现,阅读纸质书籍比阅读网络书籍所学到的东西多。故选D。 基础过关 (最新模拟试题演练) 1.【2023届安徽省皖江联盟高三最后一卷联考】 Coming of age is that time in each of our lives when we begin to see the possibilities. The world opens up in ways that matures our vision, gives us a sense of responsibility and gratitude. Connor Thomson had just started college and loved being at that phase in his life where he could eat all the pizza he wanted, yet engage in adult conversations with his parents about the responsibility to make life better for others. Connor’s optimism was striking. There was so much he could do, so much he could become. But it all ended one night when Connor was distracted(分心的) while driving in a Colorado canyon. Connor’s father, David, took it particularly hard. A father sees more than his own traits in his son; he sees greater possibilities than he achieved. Taking that hope away left David feeling aimless. But Connor’s optimism was one of those traits passed on to him by his father. So David got to work. First, he established the Honor Connor Scholarship Fund to reward students who served in the community. Next, he went to work creating a research-based curriculum that educates University of Colorado Boulder students and their families about the dangers of texting and driving. David now works with lecturers at various colleges and high schools, ensuring young minds understand how statically at risk they are when they text and drive. He’s become a passionate advocate for preparing young people to drive safely and not subconsciously reach for their phones while they’re at the wheel. It includes a very simple three-part commitment: to not text or use social media while driving, speak out if riding with a driver who is distracted and encourage friends and family to drive phone-free. While every constructive effort reminds David of the loss he suffered, he is encouraged knowing that more young people with so much to of r the word will be around to do good. “I get to be a part of what Connor would have done,” says David. 4.Why does the author mention Coming of age? A.To display Connor’s optimism. B.To convey his regret for Connor. C.To offer the family background. D.To show Connor’s academic talent.5.Which of the following can best describe David? A.Optimistic and helpful. B.Self-centered but determined. C.Thoughtful and daring. D.Cool-minded but reasonable. 6.What does David now focus on? A.Managing his own company. B.Keeping the three-part promise. C.Saving people from distracted driving. D.Keeping students focused on school. 7.What does the text mainly talk about? A.How a death could affect a whole family. B.What lesson we can get from an accident. C.A young man’s life claimed by careless driving. D.One father turning his loss into helping others. 【答案】4.B 5.A 6.C 7.D 【文章大意】这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了Connor在一次事故中失去了生命,但是他的父亲David化悲痛为 力量,为大学设立奖学金,而且还宣传安全驾驶知识。 4.推理判断题。根据第一段中“Coming of age is that time in each of our lives when we begin to see the possibilities. The world opens up in ways that matures our vision, gives us a sense of responsibility and gratitude... But it all ended one night when Connor was distracted (分心的) while driving in a Colorado canyon.(成年是我们每个人开始看到可能性的时 候。这个世界的开放使我们的视野更加成熟,给我们一种责任感和感恩之心……但有一天晚上,Connor在科罗拉 多峡谷开车时分心了,一切都结束了)”可知,成年是美好的,每个人都开始看到可能性的时候,但是Connor却在 成年的时候因为开车分心而失去了生命。由此推知,作者提到“成年”是为了表达他对Connor失去生命的遗憾。 故选B。 5.推理判断题。根据第二段中“But Connor’s optimism was one of those traits passed on to him by his father.(但是 Connor的乐观是他父亲遗传给他的特质之一)”和“So David got to work. First, he established the Honor Connor Scholarship Fund to reward students who served in the community. Next, he went to work creating a research-based curriculum that educates University of Colorado Boulder students and their families about the dangers of texting and driving.(所以大卫开始工作。首先,他设立了Connor荣誉奖学金基金,以奖励在社区服务的学生。接下来,他开 始创建一个以研究为基础的课程,教育科罗拉多大学博尔德分校学生和他们的家人有关发短信和开车的危险)”可推 知,David乐观且乐于助人,故选A。 6.细节理解题。根据第三段中“David now works with lecturers at various colleges and high schools, ensuring young minds understand how statically at risk they are when they text and drive. (David现在与各大学和高中的讲师合作,确保 年轻人了解他们在发短信和开车时有多大的静态风险)”可知,现在David主要与各大学和高中的讲师合作,确保年 轻人了解他们在发短信和开车时有多大的静态风险,即他现在主要关注于从分心驾驶中拯救人们。故选C。 7.主旨大意题。通读全文,尤其是最后一段“While every constructive effort reminds David of the loss he suffered, he is encouraged knowing that more young people with so much to of r the word will be around to do good. “I get to be a part of what Connor would have done,” says David.(尽管每一次建设性的努力都会让David想起他所遭受的损失,但是他 仍然感到鼓舞,因为他知道更多的年轻人会在这个世界上做好事。“我要成为Connor会做的事情的一部 分,”David说)”可知,文章主要讲述了Connor在一次事故中失去了生命,但是他的父亲David化悲痛为力量,为 大学设立奖学金,而且还宣传安全驾驶知识。由此可知,D项“一个父亲化悲痛为力量来帮助别人”能够概括文 章大意。故选D。 2.【2023届安徽省合肥市第八中学高三最后一卷】Tiny sensory hair cells called stereocilia(静纤毛)located in your inner ear are responsible for detecting sound. When these become damaged, either by genetic disorders, loud sounds or old age, it can lead to hearing difficulties and even deafness. Now, in a series of experiments on mice, researchers based at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies and the University of Sheffield have identified a protein that can be delivered to these hair cells in order to stimulate their growth. “Our discovery shows that hair cell function can be restored in certain cells,” said Dr Uri Manor, assistant research professor and director of the Waitt Advanced Biophotonics Core at Salk. Stereocilia hair cells are found throughout the cochlea(耳蜗). Regions of the cochlea that sense low frequencies have longer stereocilia, while regions that sense high frequencies have shorter stereocilia. When sounds enter the ear, they cause fluid within the cochlea to vibrate(振动), which in turn causes the stereocilia to move. These hair cells then send signals to neurons(神经元), which pass on information about the sounds that we are hearing to the brain. In their previous studies, Manor and Prof Walter Marotti found that the protein EPS8 was involved in determining the length of stereocilia. Without the protein, the growth of the hairs is stunted and they remain very short. For this latest study, the two researchers teamed up to design an experiment to see if adding EPS8 to stereocilia hair cells could stimulate their regrowth and improve hearing in mic. They used a common gene therapy(基因治疗)technique to deliver the protein to the hair cells on the back of a virus. They then investigated the effects using imaging techniques. The team found that EPS8 increased the length of the stereocilia and restored their function in low-frequency cells, although not enough to restore the hearing of the mice. However, they also found that the cells seemed to lose their ability to regenerate as they aged. The researchers now plan to investigate the action of EPS8 further, with the hope of extending the age range over which it is effective. 12.What is the author’s purpose in writing paragraphs 1 and 2? A.To reveal causes of hearing problems. B.To show different functions of stereocilia. C.To prove the necessity of hearing protection. D.To introduce the finding of a hearing-improving protein. 13.What does the underlined word “stunted” in paragraph 4 mean? A.Guaranteed. B.Prevented. C.Recorded. D.Reflected. 14.What did the researchers use the gene therapy technique to do? A.Help mice grow faster. B.Keep viruses from growing. C.Send EPS8 to stereocilia hair cells D.Remove aged stereocilia hair cells. 15.What do the researchers plan to do? A.Restore the hearing of the mice. B.Make EPS8 effective in aging cells. C.Investigate the formation of EPS8. D.Count low-frequency cells of aging mice. 【答案】12.D 13.B 14.C 15.B 【文章大意】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了科学家发现了一种对恢复静纤毛功能的蛋白质。 12.主旨大意题。根据第一段中“Tiny sensory hair cells called stereocilia(静纤毛)located in your inner ear are responsible for detecting sound. When these become damaged, either by genetic disorders, loud sounds or old age, it can lead to hearing difficulties and even deafness.”(位于内耳的被称为静纤毛的微小感觉毛细胞负责探测声音。当这些受 损时,无论是由于遗传疾病,过大的声音还是年纪变老,都可能导致听力困难甚至耳聋。)可知,第一段介绍了 静纤毛的概念和作用为提出发现做铺垫,根据第二段第一句“Now, in a series of experiments on mice, researchers based at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies and the University of Sheffield have identified a protein that can bedelivered to these hair cells in order to stimulate their growth.”(现在,在对老鼠进行的一系列实验中,索尔克生物研 究所和谢菲尔德大学的研究人员已经确定了一种蛋白质,可以传递给这些毛细胞,以刺激它们的生长。)可知, 第二段介绍了一个新的发现。由此判断,第一、二段介绍了一种能改善听力的蛋白质的研究。故选D。 13.词义猜测题。第四段提到“In their previous studies, Manor and Prof Walter Marotti found that the protein EPS8 was involved in determining the length of stereocilia.”(在之前的研究中,马诺和沃尔特·马罗蒂教授发现EPS8蛋白参与 决定直立纤毛的长度。)及“. . . they remain very short”(它们仍然很短)由此判断,EPS8决定静纤毛的长度,没 有它的话,静纤毛的发育长度也很短,说明EPS8会抑制静纤毛的生长。B项prevent“阻止”符合文意。故选B。 14.细节理解题。根据第四段“They used a common gene therapy(基因治疗)technique to de-liver the protein to the hair cells on the back of a virus. They then investigated the effects using imaging techniques.”(他们使用了一种常见的基因治 疗技术,将蛋白质传递到病毒背后的毛细胞中。然后,他们用成像技术研究了这些影响。)由此判断,该项基因 治疗是可以可以将EPS8传递到静纤毛毛发细胞中的。故选C。 15.推理判断题。第五段提到“The researchers now plan to investigate the action of EPS8 further, with the hope of extending the age range over which it is effective.”(研究人员现在计划进一步研究EPS8的作用,希望能扩大其有效 的年龄范围。)由此判断,研究人员希望能够扩大EPS8的的年龄使用范围,使其对衰老的细胞也有效果。故选 B。 3.【2023届安徽省合肥市第八中学高三最后一卷】 As an education specialist, I believe the best way to prepare students for colleges and careers is to focus on providing instructional programs and opportunities that help them become good thinkers. To do this, teachers and actually everyone else in a community, should play a role as a “cognitive(认知)coach” to students, helping develop good thinkers among our youth. The best way for you to become a cognitive coach is to seek out and engage school children and adolescents in meaningful conversations. The objective here is to get kids talking about what they think, how they feel, and what they believe whenever and wherever you may find them. It may be in a classroom. It may be at the grocery store. It may be at a basketball game. It doesn’t matter where as long as you engage students in a topical conversation and, hopefully, even a debate. Mainly, you want to encourage students to voice their opinion about things. Get them to take a position on “this thing, or that thing,” and ask them to support their position with evidence. Curiously enough, the simple process of engaging students in real life conversations and debates will serve to strengthen what they have learned in the classroom, and help them create their own knowledge about a subject or a topic. Learning indicates that a student has been exposed to material, understands the material, and can recall the information. Knowledge, on the other hand, goes beyond recall and includes information processing, application to other situations, consideration of meaning, and contrasting with other concepts. Naturally, the topic of conversation you engage in with one of your learners will differ from student to student, and in the level of complexity based on child’s age and developmental level. Even a kindergartener has an opinion about things that are going on in his or her life. Engaging in conversation with any members of your learning community in ways that get at what they have learned and what they know will help them develop higher order reasoning skills. A student’s synthetic thinking(综合思维)process occurs when a respected adult asks a question, particularly a question that requires reflection. I think all adults in a community have a responsibility to help children with this process, with the goal of producing independent thinkers. 4.What contributes most to developing good young thinkers? A.Debating with classmates. B.Learning from respected adults. C.Engaging in challenging activities. D.Putting forward a sensible argument.5.Which is the best question raised by a cognitive coach? A.What have you learnt recently? B.What nationality is Elbert Einstein? C.Why do you like playing football? D.Where are you going this weekend? 6.What does the author want to show by mentioning a kindergartener? A.Being a good young thinker is important. B.Choosing conversation topics accordingly is essential. C.Cultivating good young thinkers should start as early as possible. D.Even children have their unique and independent ways of thinking. 7.What is the main purpose of the passage? A.To state an education idea. B.To assess a teaching strategy. C.To introduce a learning method. D.To compare different education methods. 【答案】4.D 5.C 6.B 7.A 【文章大意】本文为议论文。文章论证的主题是成年人有义务帮助孩子成为优秀思考者。 4.细节理解题。根据第二段“Mainly, you want to encourage students to voice their opinion about things. Get them to take a position on ‘this thing, or that thing, ‘and ask them to sup-port their position with evidence.”(主要是,你想鼓励学 生表达他们对事物的看法。让他们对“这件事或那件事”采取立场,并要求他们用证据支持自己的立场。)可知, 训练学生有理有据地论证自己的观点是培养优秀思考者的主要方式。故选D项。 5.推理判断题。根据第二段“Curiously enough, the simple process of engaging students in real life conversations and debates will serve to strengthen what they have learned in the class-room, and help them create their own knowledge about a subject or a topic.”(奇怪的是,让学生参与现实生活中的对话和辩论的简单过程将有助于加强他们在课堂上学到 的东西,并帮助他们创造自己对某个主题或主题的知识。)和第三段“Knowledge, on the other hand, goes beyond recall and includes information processing, application to other situations, consideration of meaning, and contrasting with other concepts.”(另一方面,知识超越了回忆,包括信息处理、对其他情况的应用、对意义的考虑以及与其他概念 的对比。)可知,认知教练提出的话题问题不是记忆性的,而是要带有信息加工等批判性思维内容,C项“为什 么你喜欢踢足球?”,就是一个需要进行信息加工后回答的问题。故选C项。 6.推理判断题。根据第三段“Naturally, the topic of conversation you engage in with one of your learners will differ from student to student, and in the level of complexity based on child’s age and developmental level.”(当然,你与其中一 位学习者的谈话主题会因学生而异,而且根据孩子的年龄和发展水平,谈话的复杂性也会有所不同。)可知,话 题的主题要因人而异,要考虑到孩子的年龄和认知发展程度。故选B项。 7.推理判断题。根据第四段“I think all adults in a community have a responsibility to help children with this process, with the goal of producing independent thinkers.”(我认为,一个团体中的所有成年人都有责任帮助儿童完成这一过 程,目的是培养独立的思想家。)可知,全文的主旨是作者要论述自己的教育观点。故选A项。 4.【2023届湖南省衡阳市高中毕业班联考(三)】 Would you go mad after two hours without TV, friend requests, exciting online games or your mobile, or would you easily survive? Recently, university students around the world were asked to volunteer in a global experiment called “Unplugged”. It was designed to see how young people would react if they were asked to observe a total media ban by unplugging all forms of media devices for 24 hours. Unplugged is being run by Dr. Roman Gerodimos, a lecturer in Communication and Journalism at Bournemouth University. The experiment is now over but he doesn’t yet know the full findings. However, during the experiment, Dr.Gerodimos said there were already signs of how much the experiment affected volunteers. He said, “They’re reporting withdrawal symptoms (脱瘾综合征), overeating, and feeling nervous, isolated and disconnected.” During their 24-hour painful experience, three of the experiment’s guinea pigs had to endure one intrusion (侵扰) from the media: a reporter plus cameraman who followed them around for the day. They were asked to write down 100 lines about their day offline, but of course, they all waited until the next day when they had access to their laptops. Elliot wrote, “Today, my whole morning routine was thrown up into the air. Despite being aware of the social importance of the media, I was surprised by how empty I felt without the radio or newspapers.” And Charlotte wrote, “I have to say the most difficult item for me to be without has been my mobile; not only is it a social tool, but it’s my main access point of communication.” Earlier in the year, a UK government study found that in the UK young people spend about half of their waking hours using the media. And a recent study found that on average, US teenagers send and receive over 3,000 texts per month -- that’s about six texts per waking hour. So, with technology continuing to develop at an alarming rate, how much time will you set aside for sleep in the future? 12.What’s the purpose of the first paragraph? A.To ask for information. B.To entertain the readers. C.To introduce the topic. D.To present an idea. 13.About Dr. Roman Gerodimos’ experiment, we know that ______. A.the experiment is still going on B.volunteers felt uncomfortable in it C.volunteers didn’t want to eat anything D.volunteers were allowed to take their laptops. 14.What’s Elliot’s feeling of losing touch with social media? A.satisfied B.relaxed C.delighted D.bored 15.Which of the following can best serve as the title of the passage? A.Unplugging Your Life B.Surviving Without the Media C.Valuing Social Communication D.Setting Aside Time for Sleep 【答案】12.C 13.B 14.D 15.A 【文章大意】这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了名为“Unplugged”的一项实验,该实验针对人们在关闭各种社交 媒体后的反应进行了研究。 12.推理判断题。根据第一段“Would you go mad after two hours without TV, friend requests, exciting online games or your mobile, or would you easily survive?”(你会在两个小时没有电视、没有朋友请求、没有令人兴奋的网络游戏或 手机的情况下发疯吗?)及第二段“Recently, university students around the world were asked to volunteer in a global experiment called “Unplugged”. It was designed to see how young people would react if they were asked to observe a total media ban by unplugging all forms of media devices for 24 hours.”(最近,世界各地的大学生被要求自愿参加一项名 为“不插电”的全球实验。该实验的目的是观察如果年轻人被要求24小时不使用任何形式的媒体设备,遵守完全 禁止媒体的规定,他们会有什么反应。)可知,第一段对人们脱离媒体设备的反应提出了疑问,引出文章主题, 即下文的“不插电”的全球试验。故选C项。 13.细节理解题。根据第三段最后一句“They’re reporting withdrawal symptoms (脱瘾综合征), overeating, and feeling nervous, isolated and disconnected”(他们表现出了脱瘾综合征,暴饮暴食、情绪紧张、孤立和疏离的特征。)可知, 参加实验的志愿者在脱离媒体设备后,感到不适。故选B项。 14.推理判断题。根据第五段“Today, my whole morning routine was thrown up into the air. Despite being aware of thesocial importance of the media, I was surprised by how empty I felt without the radio or newspapers.”(今天,我整个早上 的计划都泡汤了。尽管意识到媒体的社会重要性,但我惊讶地发现,没有广播和报纸,我感到多么空虚。)可知, 在脱离各种媒体设备后,Elliot感到空虚无聊。故选D项。 15.主旨大意题。根据第二段“Recently, university students around the world were asked to volunteer in a global experiment called “Unplugged”. It was designed to see how young people would react if they were asked to observe a total media ban by unplugging all forms of media devices for 24 hours.”(最近,世界各地的大学生被要求自愿参加一项名 为“不插电”的全球实验。该实验的目的是观察如果年轻人被要求24小时不使用任何形式的媒体设备,遵守完全 禁止媒体的规定,他们会有什么反应。)并结合后文实验的具体信息可知,文章主要介绍了名为“Unplugged”的 一项实验,该实验要求志愿者脱离所有的社交媒体24小时,并观察他们的反应,A项“让你的生活“不插电”” 生动形象,适合作文章标题文。故选A项。 5.【2023届福建省泉州市普通高三5月份适应性练习】 In a strawberry field surrounded by strawberry fields on the outskirts of Santa Maria, a pair of robots have been picking berries all summer. Each robot, made by a Colorado company called Tortuga AgTech, rolls in the field on wheels, then stops in front of a plant. A mechanical arm operates its sensor among the leaves; machine vision software scans the sensor data in search of ripe berries. If an unripe berry is in the way, the robot repositions for a better angle. As nipper-grabber (夹爪) mounted in the middle of the sensors stretches to cut the berry’s stem (茎), then cautiously places it in awaiting plastic container at the robot’s base. Tortuga’s robots are designed to pick strawberries from plants grown on hydroponic (水培的) tabletops, not the ground shadberries. The tabletop system enables Tortuga’s strawberry robots to work by making berms cower to be poked up with robotic arms and protecting the robots from direct exposure to the elements. Since hitting this field last spring, the robots are on their way to picking nearly as many berries as human pickers, and with 95% accuracy, according to Tortuga. Unlike a human, the Tortuga robots don’t need breaks, can’t get sick, are always ready to work and can pick all day and into the night. With wages making up so much of a grower’s expense, the allure of a robots increased reliability and potential to become more cost-efficient over time is hard to resist. I do think the best humans are going to be able to outperform robots at these judgment-driven tasks,” said Eric Adamson, Tortuga’s cofounder and chief executive. “But that’s OK. It doesn’t have to be better than every human; it just has to be better than enough people.” Meanwhile, the team behind Tortuga sees agricultural robots as more than labor-saving devices. They see them as the only way that an industry facing climate change, land use and chemical regulation can adapt and survive. 8.How can the robot detect ripe strawberries? A.By analyzing the sensor data. B.By observing their positions. C.By monitoring their stems. D.By testing them in containers. 9.What does the author intend to do in paragraph 3? A.Add some relevant information. B.Provide some advice for growers. C.Summarize the previous paragraphs. D.Introduce a new topic for discussion. 10.What does the underlined word “allure” in paragraph 4 probably mean? A.Pressure. B.Appeal. C.Impact. D.Expansion. 11.What is the text mainly about? A.Robots replacing human labor. B.Urgent need for agricultural robots.C.Robots shaping the future of strawberry. D.Great challenges of future robots. 【答案】8.A 9.A 10.B 11.C 【文章大意】本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍的是采摘草莓的机器人以及它的前景。 8.细节理解题。根据第二段的“A mechanical arm operates its sensor among the leaves; machine vision software scans the sensor data in search of ripe berries.(机械臂在树叶间操纵传感器;机器视觉软件扫描传感器数据,寻找成熟的浆 果。)”可知,机器人通过对传感器数据的分析检测成熟的草莓,故选A。 9.推理判断题。根据第三段的“Tortuga’s robots are designed to pick strawberries from plants grown on hydroponic (水 培的) tabletops, not the ground shadberries. The tabletop system enables Tortuga’s strawberry robots to work by making berms cower to be poked up with robotic arms and protecting the robots from direct exposure to the elements.(Tortuga的机 器人被设计用来从水培桌上种植的植物中采摘草莓,而不是地面上的树莓。桌面系统使Tortuga的草莓机器人能够 工作,通过使窄道降低,并用机械手臂戳起,保护机器人不直接暴露在环境中。)”可知,作者在第3段打算添加一 些关于这种机器人的相关信息。故选A。 10.词句猜测题。根据倒数第三段的“a robots increased reliability and potential to become more cost-efficient(机器人 提高了可靠性,并有可能变得更具成本效益)”和“wages making up so much of a grower’s expense(工资占了种植者开 支的很大一部分)”可知,机器人更可靠,可以节约成本,所以这种吸引力是难以抗拒的,划线词allure的意思是 “吸引力”,和appeal意思相近,故选B。 11.主旨大意题。通读全文,尤其是第二段的“Each robot, made by a Colorado company called Tortuga AgTech, rolls in the field on wheels, then stops in front of a plant. A mechanical arm operates its sensor among the leaves; machine vision software scans the sensor data in search of ripe berries.(每个机器人都是由科罗拉多州一家名为Tortuga AgTech的公司 制造的,它们带着轮子在田地里滚动,然后停在植物前面。机械臂在树叶间操纵传感器;机器视觉软件扫描传感 器数据,寻找成熟的浆果。)”和最后一段的“Meanwhile, the team behind Tortuga sees agricultural robots as more than labor-saving devices. They see them as the only way that an industry facing climate change, land use and chemical regulation can adapt and survive.(与此同时,Tortuga背后的团队认为农业机器人不仅仅是节省劳动力的设备。他们 认为,这是一个面临气候变化、土地使用和化学品监管的行业适应和生存的唯一途径。)”可知,本文主要介绍的是 采摘草莓的机器人以及它的前景,C选项“Robots shaping the future of strawberry.(机器人塑造草莓的未来)”是文章 的主旨,故选C。 6.【2023届广东省八市高考4月二联考】 Two separate research groups in the UK and Denmark have come up with the same idea for a study that could help save endangered species, and have gotten the same results. It involves sucking environmental DNA from the air that animals leave behind. “We use a really small pump that pulls the air through, and we hope the DNA gets caught on the filter (过滤器),” said Elizabeth Clare, the lead researcher. “It’s a bit like making coffee. You make coffee by sucking water through a filter and leaving the coffee grounds behind. That’s basically what we’re doing; we’re just sucking the air through and hoping that the DNA gets left behind.” Clare says the concept has been used for years in different ways. Scientists sample pathogens (病原体) from the air, which has been used to help track COVID-19. Environmental DNA can also be collected from water to help ease invasive species. A big goal for both research teams with the new study is to be able to locate endangered species and help save them. It is important to note that this type of DNA sampling can only be picked up if a species is in the area, so if there were two of the same animal, scientists would not be able to tell which one the DNA came from.Both research groups also reported certain DNA samples not showing up when they knew an animal had been in the area. They also can’t tell yet how long an animal’s DNA will stick around after it’s been in one area. Clare says she’d like to plan more researches to get these answers. But one thing is for sure after conducting the study. Clare says she has a whole new perspective on taking a deep breath. “As you know, I’m walking through a jungle or the park or taking my dog for a walk or my kids out to play, and I take a deep breath; I think I just inhaled information about all the things that have been here before, and as a scientist, that’s exciting to think that the information that I’m trying to gather is literally hanging in front of me,” she said. 12.Why does the author mention coffee-making? A.To show the function of a filter. B.To illustrate how the idea works. C.To compare two different methods. D.To prove how simply DNA-sucking works. 13.What does the underlined phrase “the concept” in Paragraph 3 refer to? A.Detecting danger in the air. B.Protecting endangered animals. C.Sucking DNA out of the air. D.Collecting environmental samples. 14.What do we know about the new method of DNA sampling? A.It distinguishes different DNAs. B.It collects certain DNA within range. C.It locates endangered species exactly. D.It predicts the duration of animals’ stay. 15.What can we infer from Clare’s words in the last paragraph? A.She breathes the air of hope for future studies. B.She agrees with the benefits of deep breathing. C.She adopts brand-new methods of purifying the air. D.She finds inner peace by doing simple things in life. 【答案】12.B 13.C 14.B 15.A 【文章大意】本文是一篇说明文。英国和丹麦的两个独立研究小组提出了从动物留下的空气中吸取环境DNA这一 研究想法来帮助拯救濒危物种,并取得了相同的结果。 12.推理判断题。根据第二段中的“You make coffee by sucking water through a filter and leaving the coffee grounds behind. That’s basically what we’re doing; we’re just sucking the air through and hoping that the DNA gets left behind.(煮 咖啡的方法是用过滤器吸水,然后留下咖啡渣。这基本上就是我们正在做的;我们只是把空气吸进去,希望DNA 能留下)”可推知,制作咖啡和过滤DNA有相同之处,所以文章提到制作咖啡是为了详细阐述用过滤器捕捉DNA 这一研究想法是如何进行的。故选B。 13.短语猜测题。分析文章结构,the concept所指代的内容在上文。根据上文中的“That’s basically what we’re doing; we’re just sucking the air through and hoping that the DNA gets left behind.(这基本上就是我们正在做的;我们只 是把空气吸进去,希望DNA能留下)”可知,the concept指代从空气来吸取DNA这一研究想法。故选C。 14.细节理解题。根据第四段中的“It is important to note that this type of DNA sampling can only be picked up if a species is in the area, so if there were two of the same animal, scientists would not be able to tell which one the DNA camefrom.(需要注意的是,只有当一个物种在该地区时,才能进行这种类型的DNA采样,因此,如果有两种相同的动 物,科学家将无法判断DNA来自哪一种)”可知,这种DNA采样的新方法可以收集可及范围内的特定DNA。故选 B。 15.推理判断题。根据最后一段中Clare说的话“I think I just inhaled information about all the things that have been here before, and as a scientist, that’s exciting to think that the information that I’m trying to gather is literally hanging in front of me(我想我只是吸入了以前在这里发生过的所有事情的信息,作为一名科学家,想到我试图收集的信息就在 我面前,真是令人兴奋)”推知,Clare认为这种研究方法是有希望的,即她呼吸着对未来研究充满希望的空气。故 选A。 7.【2023届湖北省高三3月第二次适应性英语模拟测试】 Have you ever chatted with a friend about buying a certain item and been targeted with an ad for that same item the next day? If so, you may have wondered whether your smartphone was “listening” to you. We can definitely say that your phone is listening to you via your device s onboard microphone. It always has to listen to you so it can hear your voice command and assist you. Why is my phone listening to me? When you ask Siri to find something, this information is used for targeted ads. It’s not different from typing something into Baidu. If you’re looking for car dealerships in your city, related ads will start chasing you across the Internet in a way a virtual assistant is just another search engine. What’s worse, your device doesn’t need to listen to your conversations. There’s a good chance you’re already giving it all the information it needs. Most of us regularly disclose our information to a wide range of websites and apps. We do this when we grant them certain permissions, or allow “cookies” to track our online activities. So-called cookies allow websites to “remember” certain details about our interaction with the site. For instance, login cookies let you save your login details so you don’t have to re-enter them each time. The cookie will host marketer’s ads and grant it access to data it collects from you (which you will have given it permission to do—perhaps by clicking on some harmless looking popup). As such, the advertiser can build a picture of your life: your routines, wants and needs. These companies constantly seek to evaluate the popularity of their products and how this varies based on factors such as a customer’s age, gender, height, weight, job and hobbies. 8.Why does the author mention “Siri” and “Baidu” in paragraph 2? A.To explain a rule. B.To draw a conclusion. C.To make a prediction. D.To clarify a view. 9.What is the author’s attitude to the personal information being tracked by websites? A.Unfavorable. B.Tolerant. C.Positive. D.Unclear. 10.How can the companies constantly seek to evaluate the popularity of their products? A.By ringing you for your routines, wants and needs. B.By enquiring your friends about your preferences. C.By buying your personal information secretly. D.By collecting your routines, wants and needs. 11.Which of the following is a suitable title for the text? A.Your smart phone is “listening” to you. B.You can’t live without the smart phone. C.Baidu Search engine is helping you. D.Audio Siri is always helping you. 【答案】8.D 9.A 10.D 11.A【文章大意】本文为说明文。本文主要介绍你的手机一直在“听”你讲话,并记录你的讲话内容。 8.推理判断题。根据第二段中“We can definitely say that your phone is listening to you via your device s onboard microphone. It always has to listen to you so it can hear your voice command and assist you.”(我们可以肯定地说,你的 手机正在通过设备自带的麦克风听你说话。它必须一直听你说话,这样它才能听到你的声音命令和帮助你。)以 及后面提到“Sir”和“Baidu”可知,是为了进一步阐释这个观点。故选D项。 9.推理判断题。根据第二、三段中“If you’re looking for car dealerships in your city, related ads will start chasing you across the Internet in a way a virtual assistant is just another search engine. What’s worse, your device doesn’t need to listen to your conversations. There’s a good chance you’re already giving it all the information it needs.”(如果你正在你所在的 城市寻找汽车经销商,相关广告将开始在互联网上追逐你,就像虚拟助手只是另一个搜索引擎一样。更糟糕的是, 你的设备不需要听你的对话。很有可能你已经给了它所需的所有信息。)可推知,作者对网站追踪个人信息的行 为持不支持的态度。故选A项。 10.细节理解题。根据最后一段“As such, the advertiser can build a picture of your life: your routines, wants and needs. These companies constantly seek to evaluate the popularity of their products and how this varies based on factors such as a customer’s age, gender, height, weight, job and hobbies.”(因此,广告商可以为你的生活构建一幅图画:你的日常生活、 你的想要和需要。这些公司不断地寻求评估其产品的受欢迎程度,以及根据顾客的年龄、性别、身高、体重、工 作和爱好等因素来评估其受欢迎程度的差异。)可知,公司通过收集你的日常生活、想要的和需要来不断地评估 其产品的受欢迎程度。故选D项。 11.主旨大意题。根据文章大意以及第一段中“If so, you may have wondered whether your smartphone was “listening” to you.”(如果是这样,你可能想知道你的智能手机是否在“听”你说话。)和第二段第一句“We can definitely say that your phone is listening to you via your device s onboard microphone.”(我们可以肯定地说,你的手机 正在通过设备自带的麦克风听你说话。)可知,文章最适合的标题为“你的智能手机正在“听”你说话。”故选 A项。 8.【2023届湖北省华中师范大学第一附属中学高三下学期5月压轴卷】 Taylor Swift, US singer-songwriter known for hits such as Shake It Off and You Belong With Me, has earned a new praise-she now has a new species of millipede (千足虫) named in her honor. The millipede Nannaria swiftae joins 16 other new species described from the Appalachian Mountains of the United States. They have a valuable role, for they break down leaf litter and release their nutrients into the ecosystem. They live on the forest floor, where they feed on rotten leaves and other plant matter, and in fact, they are somewhat tricky to catch, because they tend to remain buried in the soil, sometimes staying completely beneath the surface. Because of their presence in museum collections, scientists long suspected that the millipedes included many new species, but these specimens (标本) went undescribed for decades. To fix this, the researchers began a multi-year project to collect new specimens throughout the eastern US. They traveled to 17 US states, checking under leaf litter, rocks, and logs to find species so that they could sequence (测定序列) their DNA and scientifically describe them. Looking at over 1, 800 specimens collected on their field study or taken from university and museum collections, the authors described 17 new species, including Nannaria marianae, which was named after Hennen’s wife. They discovered that the millipedes prefer to live in forested habitats near streams and are often found buried under the soil, exhibiting more mysterious behaviors than their relatives. The lead author of the study, Derek Hennen, a fan of Taylor Swift says, “Her music helped me get through the highs and lows of graduate school, so naming a new millipede species after her is my way of saying thanks.” 28.Why is it tough to seize the millipede? A.It’s flexible. B.It hides well. C.It feeds on leaves. D.It looks like litter.29.What is the author’s purpose in writing the third paragraph? A.To show scientists’ tough work. B.To blame researchers’ carelessness. C.To illustrate millipedes’ importance. D.To emphasize invention in scientific studies. 30.In which aspect does the millipede differ from its relatives? A.Habitat. B.Diet. C.Nutrition. D.Mystery. 31.Which can be the best title for the text? A.Taylor Swift Is a Famous Singer-Songwriter.B.Scientists Conduct Research on the Millipede. C.Research on the Millipede Amazed Scientists. D.Millipede Species Named after Taylor Swift. 【答案】28.B 29.A 30.A 31.D 【文章大意】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了对于一种千足虫新物种的研究,并且以美国歌手泰勒·斯威夫特的名 字来命名。 28.细节理解题。根据第二段“They live on the forest floor, where they feed on rotten leaves and other plant matter, and in fact, they are somewhat tricky to catch, because they tend to remain buried in the soil, sometimes staying completely beneath the surface. (它们生活在森林的地面上,以腐烂的叶子和其他植物为食,事实上,它们有点难以捕捉,因为 它们往往埋在土壤中,有时完全停留在地表以下。)”可知,它们隐藏得好是难以捕捉的原因。故选B。 29.推理判断题。根据第三段“Because of their presence in museum collections, scientists long suspected that the millipedes included many new species, but these specimens (标本) went undescribed for decades. To fix this, the researchers began a multi-year project to collect new specimens throughout the eastern US. They traveled to 17 US states, checking under leaf litter, rocks, and logs to find species so that they could sequence (测定序列) their DNA and scientifically describe them. (由于千足虫在博物馆藏品中的存在,科学家们一直怀疑千足虫包括许多新物种,但这些 标本几十年来都没有被描述。为了解决这一问题,研究人员开始了一项为期多年的项目,在美国东部各地收集新 的标本。他们前往美国17个州,在落叶、岩石和原木底下寻找新的千足虫物种,以便对它们的DNA进行测序并 对其进行科学描述。)”可推断,作者在本段主要想说明科学家的艰苦工作。故选A。 30.细节理解题。根据第四段“They discovered that the millipedes prefer to live in forested habitats near streams and are often found buried under the soil, exhibiting more mysterious behaviors than their relatives.( 他们发现千足虫喜欢生 活在靠近溪流的森林栖息地,经常被发现埋在土壤下,表现出比它们的亲戚更神秘的行为。)”知,这种千足虫与其 亲缘物种的差异之处表现在其栖息地。故选A。 31.主旨大意题。第一段提到“Taylor Swift, US singer-songwriter known for hits such as Shake It Off and You Belong With Me, has earned a new praise-she now has a new species of millipede named in her honor. (以《Shake It Off》和《You Belong With Me》等热门歌曲闻名的美国创作型歌手泰勒·斯威夫特获得了新的赞誉——一种新的千足虫以她的名 字命名。)”,文章接下来就此展开,主要介绍了一种以泰勒·斯威夫特的名字命名的千足虫新物种。因此,D项 “Millipede Species Named after Taylor Swift. (以泰勒·斯威夫特命名的千足虫。)”作文章标题最佳。故选D。 9.【2023届湖北省荆门市龙泉中学、荆州中学、宜昌一中三校高三下学期5月第二次联考】 Most of us spend our lives surrounded by screens, which offer us convenience as well as connection and an ocean of information. But since it’s easy to feel pressured to keep up with every notification, technology may feel more like a burden than a blessing. Thus, the idea of “digital detox” is becoming increasingly inviting. The phrase “digital detox” describes getting rid of TV, phones, computers and other forms of technology that control our lives for a period of time. Some experts advocate completely avoiding unnecessary screen time for 30 years. Others suggest using an app that will limit the amount of time one can spend on certain websites. A third option is logging out in evenings or on weekends. Others simply turn their phones off at scheduled times. Some even pay high prices to takevacations in places where they can unplug from their digital routine. Why might you want to take a digital detox? Perhaps you find that you are spending longer than you intend on certain apps or that they distract you from more important things. Perhaps social media is depressing because you compare yourself to others or you fear missing out on things that other people are enjoying. Constant negative news can also give rise to a lot of stress. Technology can also have physical effects. Many people experience back or neck pain as a result of bending over screens. The blue light coming from most screens can also affect people’s sleep by preventing production of melatonin (褪 黑素) . Giving up all screens may not be realistic, but strategic breaks from technology may be good for your body, mind, emotions and relationships. It is high time that you picked a time to turn off your devices and focus on really important things. 28.Why does the author say “technology may feel more like a burden than a blessing” in paragraph 1? A.To confirm a concept. B.To present a problem. C.To explain a rule. D.To make a prediction. 29.What does the underlined word “unplug” in paragraph 2 mean? A.Recover. B.Benefit. C.Escape. D.Suffer. 30.Which could be the reason for one to start “digital detox”? A.Apps selection difficulty. B.Fear of missing important things. C.Exposure to false news. D.Pressure from social comparison. 31.What is the purpose of the text? A.To recommend healthy lifestyles. B.To call for reducing the use of digital devices. C.To give instructions on starting digital detox.D.To present different attitudes to digital products. 【答案】28.B 29.C 30.D 31.B 【文章大意】这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了“数字排毒”,以及数字产品给我们带来的影响。 28.推理判断题。根据第一段“Most of us spend our lives surrounded by screens, which offer us convenience as well as connection and an ocean of information. But since it’s easy to feel pressured to keep up with every notification(我们大多数 人的生活都被屏幕包围着,它给我们提供了便利、联系和信息的海洋。 但因为要跟上每一个通知很容易感到压 力)”可知,科技带来了便利,但也会容易感到有压力,所以作者说“技术可能更像是一种负担,而不是一种祝福” 是为了呈现问题,引出话题“数字排毒”。故选B项。 29.词句猜测题。根据第二段“The phrase “digital detox” describes getting rid of TV, phones, computers and other forms of technology that dominate our lives for a period of time. (数字排毒这个短语描述的是摆脱电视、电话、电脑和 其他形式的技术,这些技术在一段时间内主导了我们的生活)”可知,“数字排毒”是指摆脱电视、电话等数字生活, 所以此处unplug from their digital routine是指“摆脱”数字生活,即unplug是“摆脱、脱离”的意思。故选C项。 30.细节理解题。根据第三段“Perhaps social media is depressing because you compare yourself to others or you fear missing out on things that other people are enjoying. (也许社交媒体让人沮丧是因为你把自己和别人比较,或者你害怕 错过别人喜欢的东西。)”可知,一个人可能开始“数字排毒”的原因是把自己和别人比较,也就是来自社会比较的 压力。故选D项。 31.推理判断题。根据最后一段“Giving up all screens may not be realistic, but strategic breaks from technology may be good for your body, mind, emotions and relationships. It is high time that you picked a time to turn off your devices and focus on really important things.(放弃所有的屏幕可能不现实,但有策略性地脱离科技可能对你的身体、思想、情感和人际关系有好处。 现在是时候关掉你的设备,专注于真正重要的事情)”可知,作者认为是关掉你的设备专注于 重要的事情的时候了,可以推测出文章的目的是呼吁减少使用数码设备。故选B项。 10.【2023届山东省济南市高三三模】 For motorcycle enthusiasts, nothing beats the excitement of riding your motorcycle on the open highway with the wind on your back. With gas prices rising, riding motorcycles is economical and a much greener way to travel. Along with the benefits comes the risk of personal injury if an accident occurs. After all, you’re not protected by steel like you are while driving your car. Besides a helmet (头盔), the latest safety innovations, new airbag jeans, are personal airbags that you can wear to better protect your life. Airbags have been protecting people in car accidents for decades. Now, a Swedish company, Mo’cycle, teamed up with an airbag technology company which previously produced upper body protection for motorcycle riders, to design and produce the airbags jeans. This kind of airbag can offer protection for the motorcycle rider’s lower body, especially the tailbone, in case of an accident. According to the company, “It reformed the airbag technology to protect the first bone of the spinal column (脊柱), because spinal column injury is the leading cause of disability among motorcycle riders.” The airbag jeans look like conventional trousers. Its component is removable and the jeans can be washed, dried, and worn again. The jeans are made of a fabric called Armalith which is stronger and weighs less than steel. Armalith helps to prevent riders from injuries caused by force of friction after a fall. The airbags fixed into the fabric help protect the rider if he or she falls off the motorcycle. If the rider is separated from the vehicle, the airbags are touched off in seconds. That’s because the mechanism is actually a chain that connects the jeans to the motorcycle. Mo’cycle’s airbag jeans are available on the company’s crowdfunding campaign along with an airbag shirt and a complete protection package. Obviously, they can provide protection for more motorcycle riders. Making the roads safer for them is certainly a worthy effort. 8.What is the purpose of Paragraph 1? A.To show the popularity of motorcycles. B.To stress the necessity of airbags jeans. C.To state the importance of wearing helmets. D.To display the excitement of highway riding. 9.What can be inferred from Paragraph 2? A.The tailbone injuries are hard to identify. B.Airbags offer overall protection for riders. C.Mo cycle is famous for airbag design and production. D.The airbag jeans are based on the existing technology. 10.What is a feature of airbag jeans? A.They lead a new fashion trend. B.They are comfortable to wear. C.They are quick in response. D.They need fixing regularly., 11.How does the author feel about the future of the airbag jeans? A.Indifferent. B.Uncertain. C.Promising. D.Curious. 【答案】8.B 9.D 10.C 11.C 【文章大意】这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了安全气囊牛仔裤可以更好地保护人们的生命,文章介绍了安全气 囊牛仔裤的原理以及涉及的技术。 8.推理判断题。根据第一段“For motorcycle enthusiasts, nothing beats the excitement of riding your motorcycle on the open highway with the wind on your back. With gas prices rising, riding motorcycles is economical and a much greener way to travel. Along with the benefits comes the risk of personal injury if an accident occurs. After all, you’re not protected by steel like you are while driving your car. Besides a helmet (头盔), the latest safety innovations, new airbag jeans, arepersonal airbags that you can wear to better protect your life.(对于摩托车爱好者来说,没有什么比骑着摩托车在开阔的 高速公路上迎风而行更令人兴奋的了。随着汽油价格的上涨,骑摩托车是一种既经济又环保的出行方式。随着这 些好处而来的是,如果发生事故,人身伤害的风险。毕竟,你不像开车时那样受到钢铁的保护。除了头盔之外, 最新的安全创新产品——新型安全气囊牛仔裤——是一种个人安全气囊,你可以穿上它来更好地保护你的生命)”可 推知,第一段的目的是强调安全气囊牛仔裤的必要性。故选B。 9.推理判断题。根据第二段“Now, a Swedish company, Mo’cycle, teamed up with an airbag technology company which previously produced upper body protection for motorcycle riders, to design and produce the airbags jeans. This kind of airbag can offer protection for the motorcycle rider’s lower body, especially the tailbone, in case of an accident. According to the company, “It reformed the airbag technology to protect the first bone of the spinal column (脊柱), because spinal column injury is the leading cause of disability among motorcycle riders.”(现在,一家瑞典公司Mo’cycle与一家 安全气囊技术公司合作,设计和生产安全气囊牛仔裤。该公司之前为摩托车手生产上半身保护装置。这种安全气 囊可以在发生事故时保护摩托车骑手的下半身,特别是尾骨。据该公司介绍,“它改革了安全气囊技术,以保护 脊柱的第一块骨头,因为脊柱损伤是摩托车骑手致残的主要原因。”)”可推知,安全气囊牛仔裤是基于现有技术。 故选D。 10.细节理解题。根据倒数第二段“If the rider is separated from the vehicle, the airbags are touched off in seconds.(如 果骑手与车辆分离,安全气囊会在几秒钟内被触发)”可知,安全气囊牛仔裤的特点反应迅速。故选C。 11.推理判断题。根据最后一段“Obviously, they can provide protection for more motorcycle riders. Making the roads safer for them is certainly a worthy effort.(显然,他们可以为更多的摩托车骑手提供保护。让道路对他们来说更安全 当然是值得的)”可推知,作者认为安全气囊牛仔裤的未来很有前途。故选C。 11.【2023届山东省济宁市三模】 A Day Out at the City FarmCome and join us for a day of fun! Get in touch with nature and learn about the importance of growing our own food. Bring back your own mini garden to start your urban farming journey! Date:28 May 2023 (Sunday) Time:8 a.m. to 5 p.m.Venue: City Farm GUIDED TOUR 9 a.m. or 3 p.m. Free registration (registration ends 5 minutes before tour starts) Our friendly guide will share interesting facts about some common local plants and their uses. You will have an opportunity to touch, smell and taste some of the vegetables and fruits. Our guide will also highlight some farming methods that are environmentally friendly. WORKSHOPS