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专题01阅读理解(第01期)-2023届浙江高考模拟试题分项汇编阅读理解【浙江省强基联盟2022-2023学年高三上学期10月联考】Urbangardensarevaluableassetstocommunities.Theyprov
idegreenspacestogrowsustainablefood,buildcommunitycohesion(凝聚力),makenewfriends,connectwiththeearth,andmuchmore.So,let'
scheckoutourlistof4inspiringurbangardensintheUS.GothamGreensWhere:NewYorkChicagoWhat:GothamGreensfirststartedinBrooklynandnowhasfourloca
tionsinNewYorkCityandChicago.TheirflagshipfarminBrooklynproducesover100,000poundsofgreensperyear.Butitdoesn'tjustproducehea
lthylocalvegetables.Itisusinghigh-techgreenhouseswithsolarpanelstomakesurethefoodgrownishealthyandsustainable.Baltimo
reUrbanGardeningwithStudentsWhere:Baltimore,MarylandWhat:TheBaltimoreUrbanGardeningwithStudents(BUGS)programencouragesstudentstoget
theirhandsdirtyandplantvegetablesthroughtheirafter-schoolandsummerprograms.Manyofthesekidsdon'thaveaccesstogreenspaces,andhaveneverhadtheopportuni
tytogrowfood.ReVisionUrbanFarmWhere:Boston,MassachusettsWhat:ReVisionUrbanFarminBostonworksinpartnershipwiththeReVisionFamilyHome—a
shelterfor22homelessparentsandtheirkids.Thefarmprovidesthesefamilieswithinformationonhealthyeating,andaccesstothefarm'sfreshv
egetables.Theorganizationalsoprovidesjobtrainingtohelpfamiliesescapethecycleofpoverty.SwaleWhere:NewYorkWhat:Swale,af
loatingfoodforestlocatedonalargeboat,isaninnovativeprojectmeanttoinspirecitizenstorethinktherelationshipbetweenourcitiesandourfood.Thisurbangardenser
vesasbothalivingartexhibitandaneducationalfarm.Foodforestsaresustainablegardensthatincludevegetables,
fruit,nuttrees,bushes,herbs,andvines-eachonecomplementingtheotherinasymbiotic(共生的)relationship.1.WhatdoestheBUGSpro
grammainlydo?A.Providejobtrainingforstudents.B.Usehigh-techgreenhousestogrowhealthyfood.C.Createasustainablegardenonalargeboat.D.Offe
rstudentstheopportunitytogrowvegetables.2.Whichurbangardenhelpspeoplegetoutofpoverty?A.GothamGreens.B.BaltimoreUrb
anGardeningwithStudents.C.ReVisionUrbanFarm.D.Swale.3.Wherecancitizensgotoseeafoodforest?A.Chicago.B.Baltimore.C.Boston.D.NewYork.【答案】1.D
2.C3.D【导语】本文是一篇应用文。主要讲述了城市花园是社区的宝贵资产。它们为种植可持续粮食提供绿色空间,建立社区凝聚力(凝聚力),结交新朋友,与地球相连,等等。本文主要介绍了美国4个城市花园。1.细节理解题。根据第三段第一句“Th
eBaltimoreUrbanGardeningwithStudents(BUGS)programencouragesstudentstogettheirhandsdirtyandplantvegetablesth
roughtheirafter-schoolandsummerprograms.(巴尔的摩城市园艺与学生(BUGS)项目鼓励学生们通过课后和暑期项目亲自动手种植蔬菜。)”可知,BUGS这个项目主要是让学生们课后种植蔬菜。故选D项。2.细节理解题。
根据第四段最后一句“Theorganizationalsoprovidesjobtrainingtohelpfamiliesescapethecycleofpoverty.(该组织还提供职业培训,帮助家庭
摆脱贫困的循环。)”可知,ReVisionUrbanFarm能够帮助人们脱离贫困。故选C项。3.细节理解题。根据第五段的第一句“Swale,afloatingfoodforestlocatedonalargeboat,isaninnovativeprojectmeanttoinspir
ecitizenstorethinktherelationshipbetweenourcitiesandourfood.(Swale是一个位于一艘大船上的漂浮食物森林,这是一个创新项目,旨在启发市民重新思考我们的城市和食物之间的关系。)”以及“.Foodfore
stsaresustainablegardensthatincludevegetables,fruit,nuttrees,bushes,herbs,andvines-eachonecomplementingtheotherinasymbiotic(共生的)
relationship.”(食物林是可持续发展的花园,包括蔬菜、水果、坚果树、灌木、草本植物和葡萄藤,每一种都以共生关系相互补充)可知,位于纽约的Swale是一个食物森林。故选D项。Likemanyotherfive-year-olds,JeanieLowofHouston,Texas,wou
lduseastool(凳子)tohelpherreachthebathroomsink.However,theplasticstep-stoolshehadathomewasunstableandclutteredupthesmallbathroomsharedb
yherwholefamily.Afterlearningofaninventioncontestheldbyherschoolthatyear,Jeanieresolvedtoenterthecontestbycreatingas
toolthatwouldbeapermanentfixtureinthebathroom,andyetcouldbekeptoutofthewaywhennotinuse.Jeaniedecidedtomakeas
toolattachedtothebathroomcabinetdoorunderthesink.Shecutaboardofwoodintotwopieces,eachabouttwofeetwideandonefootlong.Usingmetalhinges(铰链)Je
anieattachedonepieceofthewoodtothefrontofthecabinetdoor,andthesecondpiecetothefirst.Thefirstpiecewassetjusthighenoughsoth
atwhenitswungouthorizontallyfromthecabinetdoor,thesecondpiecewouldswingdownfromthefirst,justtouchingtheground,andsos
ervingasasupportforthefirstpieceofthewood.Thiscreatedaconvenient,strongplatformforanypersontooshorttoreachthesink.Whennotinuse,t
hehingesallowedthetwopiecesofwoodtofoldbackuptightlyagainstthecabinet,wheretheywereheldinplacebymagn
ets.Jeaniecalledherinventionthe“KiddieStool”.Jeanie’sKiddieStoolwonfirstplaceinherschool’scontest.Twoyearslater
,itwasawardedfirstprizeagainatHouston’sfirstannualInventionFair.Asaresult,Jeaniewasinvitedtomakeanumberofpublicappear
anceswithherKiddieStool,andwasfeaturedonlocalTVaswellasinnewspapers.ManypeoplefoundthestoryoftheKiddieStoolinspiringbecauseitshowe
dthatwithimagination,anyonecanbeaninventor.4.WhydidJeanieLowinventtheKiddieStool,accordingtothepassag
e?A.Manyotherfive-year-oldshadproblemsreachingthebathroomsink.B.Shedidnotthinkthatplasticstoolsweretallenoughforher.
C.Thestoolinherbathroomwasnotfirmandoftengotintheway.D.Shewasinvitedtoenteraninventioncontestheldbyherschool
.5.WhichofthefollowingstatementsistrueabouthowtheKiddieStoolworks?A.TheKiddieStoolwillswingoutonlywhenthecabinetdooropens.B.Ituseshingesand
magnetstokeepthewoodenpiecesinplace.C.Itswingsfromlefttorighttobeattachedtothecabinetdoor.D.Theplatformissupportedbytwopiecesofmetal.6.Whatar
ethecharacteristicsofJeanie’sKiddieStool?A.Permanentandfoldable.B.Fragileanddisposable.C.Conventionalandporta
ble.D.Convenientandrecyclable.7.WhichofthefollowingsayingsbestcapturesthespiritofJeanieLow’sstory?A.Failureisthemothe
rofsuccess.B.Necessityisthemotherofinvention.C.Geniusis1%inspirationand99%perspiration.D.Inventionrequiresbothdisciplinesandwildima
gination.【答案】4.C5.B6.A7.B【导语】本文是夹叙夹议文。文章主要讲述5岁的珍妮发明了一款帮助小孩子能够得着洗手盆的踏脚凳的故事。4.细节理解题。根据第一段“However,theplasti
cstep-stoolshehadathomewasunstableandclutteredupthesmallbathroomsharedbyherwholefamily.(然而,她家里的塑料踏脚凳不稳定,把她全家共用的小浴室弄得乱七八糟)”可知,珍妮想要发明踏脚凳的原因是,塑
料凳子不稳定,还把她全家共用的小浴室弄得乱七八糟。故选C。5.细节理解题。根据第二段“Usingmetalhinges(铰链)Jeanieattachedonepieceofthewoodtothefrontofthecabinetdoor,andthes
econdpiecetothefirst.(珍妮用金属铰链把一块木头固定在橱柜门的前面,把第二块木头固定在第一块上)”和“Whennotinuse,thehingesallowedthetwopiecesofwoodtofoldbackuptightly
againstthecabinet,wheretheywereheldinplacebymagnets.(当不使用的时候,铰链允许两块木头紧紧地叠起在柜子上,它们被磁铁固定在合适的位置)”可知,珍妮发明的踏脚凳使用了铰链和磁铁固定。故选B。6.推理判断题
。根据第一段“Jeanieresolvedtoenterthecontestbycreatingastoolthatwouldbeapermanentfixtureinthebathroom,andyetcouldbek
eptoutofthewaywhennotinuse.(珍妮决定参加比赛,她设计了一个凳子,这个凳子将永久安装在浴室里,而且在不使用的时候也不会妨碍到别人)”和第二段“Whennotinuse,thehingesallowedthetwopiec
esofwoodtofoldbackuptightlyagainstthecabinet,wheretheywereheldinplacebymagnets.(当不使用的时候,铰链允许两块木头紧紧地叠起在柜子上,
它们被磁铁固定在合适的位置)”可知,珍妮发明的踏脚凳具有永久和可折叠的特性。故选A。7.推理判断题。根据第一段“Likemanyotherfive-year-olds,JeanieLowofHouston,Texas,woulduseastool
(凳子)tohelpherreachthebathroomsink.However,theplasticstep-stoolshehadathomewasunstableandclutteredupthesmallbathroomsharedbyherwho
lefamily.Afterlearningofaninventioncontestheldbyherschoolthatyear,Jeanieresolvedtoenterthecontestbycreatinga
stoolthatwouldbeapermanentfixtureinthebathroom,andyetcouldbekeptoutofthewaywhennotinuse.(像其他许多五岁的孩子一样,德
克萨斯州休斯顿的珍妮·洛会用一个凳子帮助她够到浴室的水槽。然而,她家里的塑料踏脚凳不稳定,把她全家共用的小浴室弄得乱七八糟。在得知学校那年举办了一场发明比赛后,珍妮决定参加这场比赛,她发明了一种凳子,这种凳子将成为卫生间里的固定装置,而且在不使用的时候也可以不受干扰)”可知
,通过珍妮的故事我们可以知道,发明来源于我们的需求。故选B。InJapan,youarewhatyourbloodtypeis.Aperson’sbloodtypeispopularlybelievedtodecidehis/hercharacteran
dpersonality.Type-Apeoplearegenerallyconsideredsensitiveperfectionistsandgoodteamplayers,butover-anxious.TypeOs
arecuriousandgenerousbutstubborn.TypeABsareartisticbutmysteriousandunpredictable,andtypeBsarecheerfulbuteccentric,indi
vidualistic,andselfish.Thoughlackingscientificevidence,thisbeliefiswidelyseeninbooks,magazines,andtelevis
ionshows.Lastyear,fourofJapan’stop10bestsellerswereabouthowbloodtypedeterminespersonality,throughwhichreadersseemedtobeabletodiscoverthedefiniti
onoftheirbloodtypeorhavetheirself-imageconfirmed.Theblood-typebeliefhasbeenusedinunusualways.ThewomensoftballteamthatwongoldforJapanattheBe
ijingOlympicsisreportedtohaveusedblood-typetheoriestocustomizetrainingforeachplayer.Somekindergartenshaveadoptedteachingmethodsalongbloodgr
ouplines,andevenmajorcompaniesreportedlymakedecisionsaboutassignmentsbasedonanemployee’sbloodtype.In1990,Mitsubishi
ElectronicswasreportedtohaveannouncedtheformationofateamcomposedentirelyofABworkers,thanksto“theirabilitytomak
eplans”.Thebeliefevenaffectspolitics.Oneformerprimeministerconsidereditimportantenoughtorevealinhisofficialprofilethathewasaty
peA,whilehisoppositionrivalwastypeB.In2011,aminister,RyuMatsumoto,wasforcedtoresignafteronlyaweekinof
fice,whenabad-temperedencounterwithlocalofficialswastelevised.Inhisresignationspeech,heblamedhisfailingsonthefactthathewasbl
oodtypeB.Theblood-typecraze,consideredsimplyharmlessfunbysomeJapanese,mayrevealitselfasprejudiceanddiscriminat
ion.Infact,thisseemssocommonthattheJapanesenowhaveatermforit:bura-hara,meaningblood-typeharassment(骚扰).Therearereportsofdiscrimina
tionleadingtochildrenbeingbullied,endingofhappyrelationships,andlossofjobopportunitiesduetobloodtype.8.What’
sthemainideaofparagraph1?A.TheJapaneseattachgreatimportancetobloodtype.B.ThebooksaboutbloodtypearepopularinJapan.C.TheJapaneseconfirmtheirpers
onalitytotallythroughbloodtype.D.TheJapanesethinkbloodtypebestsellersareimportanttotheirself-image.9.Accordingtothepassage,whichbloodtypecanwe
inferistheLEASTfavoredinJapan?A.TypeA.B.TypeB.C.TypeO.D.TypeAB.10.PrimeMinisterRyuMatsumotoresignedfromofficebecause________.A.h
erevealedhisrival’sbloodtypeB.hewasseenbehavingrudelyonTVC.heblamedhisfailingsonlocalofficialsD.hewasdiscriminatedagainstbecauseofbloo
dtype11.Whatisthespeaker’sattitudetowardtheblood-typebeliefinJapan?A.Negative.B.Defensive.C.Objective.D.Encouraging.【答案】8.A
9.B10.B11.A【导语】本文是说明文。本文主要介绍血型在日本非常重要,以日本人在血型上的态度。8.主旨大意题。根据第一段“InJapan,youarewhatyourbloodtypeis.Aperson’sbloodtypeispopularlybeli
evedtodecidehis/hercharacterandpersonality.Type-Apeoplearegenerallyconsideredsensitiveperfectionistsandgoodteamplayers,butover-anxiou
s.TypeOsarecuriousandgenerousbutstubborn.TypeABsareartisticbutmysteriousandunpredictable,andtypeBsarecheerfulbuteccentric,individualistic,andselfis
h.Thoughlackingscientificevidence,thisbeliefiswidelyseeninbooks,magazines,andtelevisionshows.Lastyear,fourofJ
apan’stop10bestsellerswereabouthowbloodtypedeterminespersonality,throughwhichreadersseemedtobeabletodiscoverthedefinitionoftheirblood
typeorhavetheirself-imageconfirmed.”(在日本,你就是你的血型。人们普遍认为,一个人的血型决定了他/她的性格和个性。A类人通常被认为是敏感的完美主义者和优秀的团队合作者,但过于焦虑。O型性格好奇心强,慷慨大方,但很固执。
AB型是艺术型,但神秘莫测;B型是快乐型,但古怪,个人主义,自私。尽管缺乏科学证据,但这一信念在书籍、杂志和电视节目中广泛存在。去年,日本十大畅销书中有四本是关于血型如何决定个性的,通过这些书,读者似乎能够发现血型的定义,或者确认他
们的自我形象)可知,第一段主要讲述日本人认为他们的血型很重要。故选A。9.推理判断题。根据第三段“Thebeliefevenaffectspolitics.Oneformerprimeministerconsidereditimportantenoughtorevealinhi
sofficialprofilethathewasatypeA,whilehisoppositionrivalwastypeBIn2011,aminister,RyuMatsumoto,wasforcedtoresignafteronlyaweekinoffic
e,whenabad-temperedencounterwithlocalofficialswastelevised.Inhisresignationspeech,heblamedhisfailingsonthefactthathewasbloodtypeB.”(
这种信仰甚至影响政治。一位前首相认为,在其官方简介中透露自己是A型血人足够重要,而他的反对对手是B型血人。2011年,部长松本龙一在任职仅一周后就被迫辞职,当时电视转播了他与地方官员的一次脾气暴躁的遭遇。在辞职演说中,他将自己的失败归咎于自己是B型血)可知,前首相让民众相信自己的对手是B型血
,以及松本龙一把自己的失败归咎于是B型血。由此推知,B型血应该是最不被大家喜欢的血型。故选B。10.细节理解题。根据第三段“In2011,aminister,RyuMatsumoto,wasforcedtoresignafteronlyaweekin
office,whenabad-temperedencounterwithlocalofficialswastelevised.”(2011年,一位部长松本龙一在任职仅一周后就被迫辞职,当时电视转播了他与地方官员的一次脾气暴躁的遭遇)可知,松本龙一在任职仅一周后就被迫辞职
是因为转播了他的不当行为。故选B。11.推理判断题。根据最后一段“Theblood-typecraze,consideredsimplyharmlessfunbysomeJapanese,mayrevealitselfasprejudiceanddiscrimination.I
nfact,thisseemssocommonthattheJapanesenowhaveatermforit:bura-hara,meaningblood-typeharassment(骚扰).Therearereportsofdiscriminationleadi
ngtochildrenbeingbullied,endingofhappyrelationships,andlossofjobopportunitiesduetobloodtype.”(血型热,被一些日本人认为是无害的玩笑,可能会暴露出偏见和歧视。事实上,这似乎很常见,日本人现在有了一个
术语:burahara,意思是血型骚扰。有报道称,歧视导致儿童受到欺负,结束了幸福的关系,并因血型而失去了工作机会)推知,作者对血型是消极的态度。故选A。You’vemostlikelyheardthenewsbynow:Acar-commuting,desk
-bound,TV-watchinglifestylecanbeharmfultoourhealth.Allthetimethatwespendrootedinthechairislinkedtoincre
asedrisksofsomanydeadlydiseasesthatexpertshavenamedthismodern-dayhealthepidemicthe“sittingdisease”.Sittingfortoolongs
lowsdownthebody’smetabolism(新陈代谢)andthewayenzymes(酶)breakdownourfatreserves,raisingbothbloodsugarlevelsandbloodpressure.Smallamountsofregularactiv
ity,evenjuststandingandmovingaround,throughoutthedayisenoughtobringtheincreasedlevelsbackdown.Andthosesmalla
mountsofactivityaddup—30minutesoflightactivityintwoorthree-minuteburstscanbejustaseffectiveasahalf-hourblockofex
ercise.Butwithoutthatactivity,bloodsugarlevelsandbloodpressurekeepcreepingup,steadilydamagingtheinsideofthearteriesandincreasingtheriskof
diabetes,heartdisease,stroke,andotherseriousdiseases.Inessence,fundamentalchangesinbiologyoccurifyousitfortoolong.Butwait,you’rearunner.Yo
uneedn’tworryabouttheharmofasedentarylifestylebecauseyouexerciseregularly,right?Well,notsofast.Recentstudiesshowthatpeopl
espendanaverageof64hoursaweeksitting,whetherornottheyexercise150minutesaweekasrecommendedbyWorldHealthOrganization(WHO).Regularexerciser
s,furthermore,arefoundtobeabout30percentlessactiveondayswhentheyexercise.Overall,mostpeoplesimplyaren’texercisingormovingaroundenough
tocounteractalltheharmthatcanresultfromsittingninehoursormoreaday.Scaredstraightoutofyourchair?Good.Theremedyisassimpleas
standingupandtakingactivitybreaks.12.Whatisthebestwaytobringdownhighbloodsugarlevelandbloodpressure?A.Exercisingfor150minutesormoreeveryweek.B.Gett
ingridofthehabitofcarcommutingandTVwatching.C.Interruptingsittingtimewithlightactivityasoftenaspossible.D.Standingormovingaroundforatleasttwoo
rthreeminuteseveryday.13.Whatdoestheword“sedentary”inthethirdparagraphmostlikelymean?A.Modern.B.Risky.C.Inactive
.D.Epidemic.14.Whichofthefollowingmaybeinferredaboutthosewhodoseriousexercise?A.Theyusuallydonotmeetthestandardofexercis
erecommendedbyWHO.B.Theygenerallyspendlesstimesittingthanthosewhoareinactive.C.Theyoftenlivelongerthanthosewhod
on’texercise.D.Theytendtostandormovearoundlessontheirwork-outdays.15.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Thechallengesofthemodernlifestyle.B
.Thereasonsforthespreadofamodernepidemic.C.Theeffectofregularexerciseonourbody.D.Thethreattoourhealthfroml
onghoursofsitting.【答案】12.C13.C14.D15.D【导语】这是一篇说明文。短文介绍了久坐对我们健康的威胁。12.细节理解题。根据第二段“Smallamountsofregularactivit
y,evenjuststandingandmovingaround,throughoutthedayisenoughtobringtheincreasedlevelsbackdown.(少量的有规律的活动,即使只是站着走动,也足以将增加的水平降下来)”可知,降低高血糖和高血压的最好
方法是尽可能多地用轻松的活动来打断坐着的时间。故选C项。13.词句猜测题。根据第二段“Butwithoutthatactivity,bloodsugarlevelsandbloodpressurekeepcreepingup,steadily
damagingtheinsideofthearteriesandincreasingtheriskofdiabetes,heartdisease,stroke,andotherseriousdiseases.
Inessence,fundamentalchangesinbiologyoccurifyousitfortoolong.(但如果没有这种活动,血糖水平和血压就会不断攀升,不断破坏动脉内部,增加患糖尿病、
心脏病、中风和其他严重疾病的风险。从本质上说,如果你坐的时间太长,生物学就会发生根本的变化)”及划线词前文“Butwait,you’rearunner.(但是等一下,你是一个跑步者)”可知,你不必担心久坐不动的生活方式的危害。由此推知,划线词的意思是“
不活跃的”。故选C项。14.推理判断题。根据倒数第二段“Recentstudiesshowthatpeoplespendanaverageof64hoursaweeksitting,whetherornot
theyexercise150minutesaweekasrecommendedbyWorldHealthOrganization(WHO).Regularexercisers,furthermore,arefoundtobeabo
ut30percentlessactiveondayswhentheyexercise.(最近的研究表明,人们每周平均有64小时是坐着的,不管他们是否按照世界卫生组织(WHO)的建议每周运动150分钟。此外,研究发现,经常锻炼的人在锻炼的日子里,活跃
度要低30%左右)”可推知,在锻炼的日子里,他们往往很少站着或走动。故选D项。15.主旨大意题。根据第一段“You’vemostlikelyheardthenewsbynow:Acar-commuting,desk-bound,TV-watchinglifestylecan
beharmfultoourhealth.Allthetimethatwespendrootedinthechairislinkedtoincreasedrisksofsomanydeadlydiseasesthatexpertshavenamedthismodern-d
ayhealthepidemicthe“sittingdisease”.(你很可能已经听说过这样的新闻:开车上下班、坐在办公桌前、看电视的生活方式对我们的健康有害。我们长时间坐在椅子上,与许多致命疾病的患病风险增加有关,以至于专家将这种现代健康流行病称为“久坐病”)”可知,这篇文章主
要是关于长时间坐着对我们健康的威胁。故选D项。阅读理解【2023届浙江省天高教育共同体高三7月年级第一次联考】Islandsaredifferentfromacontinentormainland.Thesizeandi
solationofislandshaveaprofoundeffectonislandecosystemsandtheirinhabitants.Scientistswhospecializeinspeciesevolutionhavefoundthat,amongmammalspec
iesthatsettleonislands,bigspeciestendtoshrinkwhilesmallonesareapttoenlarge.Thisphenomenon,discoveredbyJ.BristolFosterin1964,has
beencalledFoster’srule,ortheislandeffect.Forinstance,rodents(啮齿动物)livingonislandstendtowardgigantism,whilebigmammalsaremorelikelytobecomedwarfed(矮小的
).Althoughthereareanumberofexceptionstothispattern,thetrendgenerallyholdstrueforbothfossilspeciesandlivingislandmammals.Foster’sruleshowstha
tbodysizeregulateseverything.Inamainlandenvironment,beinglargeisoftenasaferandadaptiveformofavoidingpreda
tors.Onanisland,withfewnaturalpredatorsandlesscompetition,beingreallybigisnolongeranadvantage;infact,itca
nbeahindrancesinceahugeanimalwillneedalotmorefoodinordertosurviveandreproduce.Anewfossilstudyofisland-dwellingprobo
scideans(长鼻目动物)furthershowsthatthephysicalattributesandecologicalstructureofanislandmayaffectthedegreeofshrinkinginbigma
mmals.Onrelativelybalancedandspecies-richislands,competitionwithotherspeciesoftenresultinarelativelylessdwarfedbodysiz
e.Incontrast,onsmallerislandswherefoodsourcesarelimitedandcompetitorslacking,membersofthisgroupbecomesmallersurprisingly
quickly.OnoneoftheChannelIslands15milesoffthecoastofFrance,thereddeerdwarfedtoone-sixththesizeofdeeroncontinentalEuropeinamere6,000yearsafte
rtheislandbecameisolated.1.Whatisthesecondparagraphmainlyabout?A.Thereasonswhymammalschangeandevolvethroughtime.B.Acompar
isonofgigantismanddwarfismondifferentislands.C.Thedifferentpatternsofevolutionforbigandsmallislandmammals.D.Thesimi
laritybetweentheevolutionoffossilspeciesandthatoflivingspecies.2.Accordingtothepassage,whatisaproblembigm
ammalsmightfaceonanisland?A.Theremaybelackoffood.B.Itishardertofindshelterforsurvivalthere.C.Itmaybedifficultto
movearoundonsmallislands.D.Theybecomelesscompetitiveduetofewerreproduction.3.Howdoestheauthorconcludethelastparagraph?A.Withapred
iction.B.Withasummary.C.Withasuggestion.D.Withanillustration.【答案】1.C2.A3.D【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了哺乳类动物的体型与岛屿生态的关系,定居在岛屿上的哺乳动物物种,大型物种往往会缩小,而小型物种则容易变大。1.
主旨大意题。通读第二段内容,结合关键句“Scientistswhospecializeinspeciesevolutionhavefoundthat,amongmammalspeciesthatsettleonislands,bigspeciestendtoshrinkwhil
esmallonesareapttoenlarge.(专门研究物种进化的科学家发现,在定居在岛屿上的哺乳动物物种中,大型物种往往会缩小,而小型物种则容易变大)”可知,文章第二段主要介绍了一项研究发现,告诉我们大型和小型岛屿哺乳动物的不同
进化模式,大型物种往往会缩小,而小型物种则容易变大。由此可知,第二段主要讲了大型和小型岛屿哺乳动物的不同进化模式。故选C项。2.推理判断题。根据第三段关键句“Onanisland,withfewnatu
ralpredatorsandlesscompetition,beingreallybigisnolongeranadvantage;infact,itcanbeahindrancesinceahugeanimalwillneedalotmorefoodinordertosurv
iveandreproduce.(在一个几乎没有天敌、竞争更少的岛屿上,真正的大不再是优势;事实上,这可能是一个障碍,因为一个巨大的动物需要更多的食物才能生存和繁殖)”可知,在岛屿上,体型大对动物来说不是优势,因为一个巨大的动物需要更多的食物才能生存,而岛屿上缺乏食物。由此可知,大型哺
乳动物在岛上可能面临的问题是缺少食物。故选A项。3.推理判断题。根据最后一段关键句“OnoneoftheChannelIslands15milesoffthecoastofFrance,thereddeerdwarfedtoone-sixththes
izeofdeeroncontinentalEuropeinamere6,000yearsaftertheislandbecameisolated.(在离法国海岸15英里的一个海峡群岛上,马鹿在该岛与世隔绝后仅6000年内就矮化到欧洲大陆鹿的六分之一)”可知,文章最后一
段列举了马鹿的实例告诉我们,生活在岛屿上的大型哺乳动物的体型会缩小,马鹿在岛屿上与世隔绝后仅6000年内就矮化到欧洲大陆鹿的六分之一。由此可知,作者是通过实例来总结最后一段的。故选D项。Fordecades,India’stimezonehasbeenahotly
debatedissue.Backin1884whentimezoneswereofficiallyestablished,twotimezoneswereused—BombayTimeandCalcuttaTime.IndianStandardTime(IST)wasintroducedin1
906,butCalcuttaTimeandBombayTimecontinuedtobemaintainedafterIndia’sindependencein1947,until1948and1955respecti
vely.Thecurrentsingletimezone,thoughalegacyofBritishrule,isoftenviewedasasymbolofunity.Yet,noteveryonethinksitis
agoodidea.Indiastretches3,000kmfromeasttowest,spanningroughly30degreeslongitude.Thiscorrespondstoatwo-hourdifferenceinme
ansolartime,basedonthepositionofthesuninthesky.Thus,thesunrisesnearlytwohoursearlierintheeastthaninIndia’sfarwest.InNortheasternstates,sunrise
canbeasearlyas4a.m.insummerandsunsetby4p.m.inwinter,muchearlierthantheofficialworkinghours.Thisresultsingreatlossofdaylighthoursandmoreconsum
ptionofelectricity,andoftenreducedproductivity.Meanwhile,recentstudiespointoutthatthecurrentsystemleadstoa
seriousproblemineducationforsomestudents.Nationwide,theschooldaystartsatroughlythesametime;thus,children
gotobedlaterandhavereducedsleepinwestIndia,wherethesunsetslater.Suchsunset-inducedsleepdeprivationismorepronouncedamongth
epoor,mostlyduetotheirnoisyenvironmentandlackofsleep-inducingfacilitieslikewindowshadesorindoorbeds.Onaverage,anhour’sdelayins
unsettimereduceschildren’ssleepby30minutes,andanhour’sdelayinannualaveragesunsettimereduceseducationbya
bout0.8years.Asaresult,childrenlivinginlocationswithlatersunsetsarelesslikelytocompleteprimaryandmiddleschooleducation.Despitevariousreques
tsandproposalsformultipletimezones,thegovernmentiskeentoretainthecurrentsystem.Reasonsprovidedincludepreventionofconfusionandsafetyissue
sregardingrailwayandflightoperations.4.WhichofthefollowingillustratestheIndiantimezonesystemsince1955?A.B.C.D.5.Whichofthefollowingisclosestinmean
ingtotheword“pronounced”inthethirdparagraph?A.Noisy.B.Distant.C.Flexible.D.Outstanding.6.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisasupportingargum
entformultipletimezones?A.Thenumberoftrafficaccidentscanbereduced.B.Childrenmayhavebetter-qualitysleepandeducation
.C.Indiamayhavemoreenergyresourcestogenerateelectricity.D.ThecountrymayriditselfoftheimpactofBritishcolonization.7.Ac
cordingtothepassage,whenismostlikelythesunsethourinDecemberinthecityofVaranasishownonthemap?A.7p.m.B.6p.m.C.5p.m
.D.4p.m.【答案】4.A5.D6.B7.C【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了印度的时区历史演变及其引发的相关问题4.推理判读题。根据第一段“Fordecades,India’stimezonehasbeenahotlydebatedissue.Backin1884whentime
zoneswereofficiallyestablished,twotimezoneswereused—BombayTimeandCalcuttaTime.IndianStandardTime(IST)wasintrodu
cedin1906,butCalcuttaTimeandBombayTimecontinuedtobemaintainedafter(几十年来,印度的时区一直是一个备受争议的问题。早在1884年正式建立时区时,就使用了两个时区——孟买时间和加尔各答
时间。印度标准时间(IST)于1906年引入,但加尔各答时间和孟买时间在之后继续保持不变)”根据第二段“Thecurrentsingletimezone,thoughalegacyofBritishrule,isoftenviewedasasymbolofunity.”(目前的单一时区
虽然是英国统治的遗产,但通常被视为团结的象征)可推知,A项中的图片能够说明自1955年以来的印度时区系统。故选A。5.词义猜测题。根据第三段第一句话“Meanwhile,recentstudiespointoutthatthecurrentsystemleadst
oaseriousproblemineducationforsomestudents.(同时,最近的研究指出,目前的制度导致了一些学生在教育方面的严重问题)”以及划线单词所在的后半句话“mostlydueto
theirnoisyenvironmentandlackofsleep-inducingfacilitieslikewindowshadesorindoorbeds(主要是因为他们的环境嘈杂,缺乏像窗帘或室内床这样的睡眠诱导设施)”可知,这
种由日落引起的睡眠剥夺在穷人中更为显著。所以划线单词的意思为“显著的”。故选D。6.推理判断题。根据第三段“Meanwhile,recentstudiespointoutthatthecurrentsystemleadstoaseriousproblemineducationforsome
students.Nationwide,theschooldaystartsatroughlythesametime;thus,childrengotobedlaterandhavereducedsleepinwestIndi
a,wherethesunsetslater.Suchsunset-inducedsleepdeprivationismorepronouncedamongthepoor,mostlyduetotheirnoisyenvironmentandlackofsl
eep-inducingfacilitieslikewindowshadesorindoorbeds.Onaverage,anhour’sdelayinsunsettimereduceschildren’ssleepby30minutes,andanhour’sdelayina
nnualaveragesunsettimereduceseducationbyabout0.8years.Asaresult,childrenlivinginlocationswithlatersunsetsare
lesslikelytocompleteprimaryandmiddleschooleducation.(与此同时,最近的研究指出,目前的制度导致了一些学生在教育方面的严重问题。在全国范围内,上学时间基本相同;因此,在太阳落山较晚的西印度,孩子们晚睡,睡眠时间减少。这种由日落引起的睡眠剥夺
在穷人中更为明显,主要是由于他们的环境嘈杂,缺乏窗帘或室内床等促进睡眠的设施。平均来说,日落时间延迟一小时会使儿童的睡眠减少30分钟,而年平均日落时间延迟1小时会使教育减少约0.8年。因此,居住在日落较晚地区的儿童完成小学和中学教育的可能性较小。)”可知,如果采用单一的时区系统,会让
儿童的睡眠减少,对教育产生不好的影响。由此可推知,如果采用多个时区,就会减少这种影响。所以“孩子们可能有更好的睡眠和教育质量。”是对多个时区论点的支持。故选B。7.推理判断题。根据第二段“India’sind
ependencein1947,until1948and1955respectively.Thecurrentsingletimezone,thoughalegacyofBritishrule,isoftenvieweda
sasymbolofunity.Yet,noteveryonethinksitisagoodidea.Indiastretches3,000kmfromeasttowest,spanningroughly30
degreeslongitude.Thiscorrespondstoatwo-hourdifferenceinmeansolartime,basedonthepositionofthesuninthesky.Thus,
thesunrisesnearlytwohoursearlierintheeastthaninIndia’sfarwest.InNortheasternstates,sunrisecanbeasearlyas4a.m.insu
mmerandsunsetby4p.m.inwinter,muchearlierthantheofficialworkinghours.Thisresultsingreatlossofdaylighthoursandmoreconsumptio
nofelectricity,andoftenreducedproductivity.(印度分别于1947年、1948年和1955年独立。目前的单一时区虽然是英国统治的遗产,但通常被视为团结的象征。然而,并不是每个人都认为这是一个好主
意。印度东西绵延3000公里,经度约为30度。根据太阳在天空中的位置,这相当于平均太阳时的两小时差。因此,太阳从东方升起的时间比印度遥远的西部早了近两个小时。在东北部各州,夏季日出最早可在凌晨4点,冬季日落最早可于下午4点,比官方工作时间
早得多。这会导致大量的白天时间损失和更多的电力消耗,并且往往会降低生产率)”可知,根据太阳在天空中的位置,在印度会有两小时的时差,瓦拉纳西市处于东经83度,距离印度最东侧东经68度相差15度,距离印度最西侧东经97度相差
14度,基本上处于印度中间位置,因此冬季日落最早可于下午4点,太阳从东方升起的时间比印度遥远的西部早了近两个小时,日落也早2个小时,处于中间位置就早1个小时。由此可推知,瓦拉纳西市12月的日落时间最有可能是五点。故选C。Tempeh,atraditionalsoyproductfromIn
donesia,ishailedasthecountry’s“gifttotheworld,”likekimchifromKoreaormisofromJapan.Astable,cheapsourceofprot
eininIndonesiaforcenturies,tempehisafermented(发酵的)foodoriginatingfromtheislandofJava.Itwasdiscoveredduringtofuproductionwhendiscardedsoy
beanresiduecaughtmicrobialsporesfromtheairandgrewcertainwhitishfungiaroundit.Whenthisfermentedresidue(残渣)wasfoun
dtobeedibleandtasty,peoplebeganproducingitathomefordailyconsumptionacrossthecountry.Thishasgivenrisetomanyvariationsinitsflavorandtextureth
roughoutdifferentIndonesianregions.Tempehishighinproteinandlowinfat,andcontainsahostofvitamins.Infact,itistheonlyreport
edplant-basedsourceofvitaminB12.Apartfrombeingabletohelpreducecholesterol(胆固醇),increasebonedensity,andpromotemusclerecovery,tempe
hhasalotofpolyphenolsthatprotectskincellsandslowdowntheagingprocess.Bestofall,withthesameproteinqualityasmeatandtheabilitytotakeonmanyflavorsandtextu
res,tempehisagreatmeatsubstitute—somethingthevegetarianandvegancommunitieshavebeenquickinadopting.Inad
ditiontoitshighlynutritionalmakeup,tempehhasdiversepreparationpossibilities.Itcanbeservedasamaincourse(usuallyincurries)orasidedishtobeeatenwi
thrice,asadeep-friedsnack,orevenblendedintosmoothiesandhealthyjuices.Thoughnotyetapopularfoodamonginternationaldiners,youmayfindtemp
eh-substitutedBLTs(bacon,lettuce,tomatosandwiches)inSanFranciscoaseasilyasyoucanfindvegetarianburgerswithtempehpattiesinBali.Forth
epeopleofIndonesia,tempehisnotjustfoodbutalsohasculturalvalue.WiththeIndonesiantraditionalfabricbatik(蜡染)beingrecognizedbyUNES
COas“IntangibleCulturalHeritageofHumanity,”tempehhasgreatpotentialforthishonoraswell.8.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthe
followingistrueabouttempeh?A.Itismainlyservedasasidedish.B.Itisformedfromfermentedsoybeans.C.Itisdiscardedwhenfungigrowaroundit
.D.Ithasthesamenutritionalbenefitsaskimchi.9.Whataspectsoftempeharediscussedinparagraphs2to4?A.Origin→nutrition→cuisine.B.Origin→cuisine→mar
keting.C.Cuisine→nutrition→marketing.D.Distribution→cuisine→nutrition.10.Whichofthefollowingcanbeinferredfromthispassage?A.Senior
citizenswilleattempehasvitaminsupplement.B.Tempehwillsoonbemorepopularthankimchiormiso.C.Thenutritionoftempehwillbereducedwithmassproduction.
D.Tempehislikelytoberecognizedasaninternationalculturalsymbol.11.Whichofthefollowingscanbeasuitabletitleofthispassag
e?A.DoYouKnowHowTempehIsMade?B.Tempeh:ATraditionalDelicacyFromJava.C.WillTempehBePopularAmongVegetarians?D.Tempeh:TheCulturalHeritageOfIndonesia
.【答案】8.B9.A10.D11.B【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了印度尼西亚的传统美食天贝。8.细节理解题。根据第二段第一、二、三句话“Astable,cheapsourceofproteininIndonesiaforcenturies,tempehisafermented(发酵的
)foodoriginatingfromtheislandofJava.Itwasdiscoveredduringtofuproductionwhendiscardedsoybeanresiduecaughtmicrob
ialsporesfromtheairandgrewcertainwhitishfungiaroundit.Whenthisfermentedresidue(残渣)wasfoundtobeedibleandtasty,peoplebeganprod
ucingitathomefordailyconsumptionacrossthecountry.(天贝是印尼几个世纪以来稳定、廉价的蛋白质来源,是一种源自爪哇岛的发酵食品。这是在豆腐生产过程中发现的,当时丢弃的豆渣从空气中捕捉到微生物孢子,并在其周围生长出某些白
色真菌。当这种发酵残渣被发现可以食用且美味时,人们开始在家生产它,供全国各地的日常消费)”可知,天贝这种食物是由发酵的大豆制成的。故选B。9.推理判断题。根据第二段第二、三句话“Itwasdiscoveredduringtofuproductionwhendis
cardedsoybeanresiduecaughtmicrobialsporesfromtheairandgrewcertainwhitishfungiaroundit.Whenthisfermentedresidu
e(残渣)wasfoundtobeedibleandtasty,peoplebeganproducingitathomefordailyconsumptionacrossthecountry.(这是在豆腐生产过程中发现的,当时丢弃的豆渣从空气中捕捉到微生物孢子,并在其周围生长出某些白色真菌。当这
种发酵残渣被发现可以食用且美味时,人们开始在家生产它,供全国各地的日常消费)”,第三段第一句话“Tempehishighinproteinandlowinfat,andcontainsahostofvitamin
s.(天贝蛋白质含量高,脂肪含量低,并含有大量维生素)”以及第四段第一句话“Inadditiontoitshighlynutritionalmakeup,tempehhasdiversepreparationpossibilities.(除了高营养的化妆品外,天贝还有多种制作可能性)”可知
,第二段到第四段分别介绍了天贝的来源,她的营养成分以及它可以制作成很多的美食。故选A。10.推理判断题。根据全文尤其是最后一段“ForthepeopleofIndonesia,tempehisnotjustfoodbutalsohascult
uralvalue.WiththeIndonesiantraditionalfabricbatik(蜡染)beingrecognizedbyUNESCOas“IntangibleCulturalHeritageofHumanity,”tempehhasgreatpotential
forthishonoraswell.(对印尼人民来说,天贝不仅是食物,而且具有文化价值。随着印尼传统织物蜡染被联合国教科文组织认定为“人类非物质文化遗产”,天贝也有很大的潜力获得这一荣誉)”可知,天贝也有很大的潜力获得“人类非物质文化遗产”这一荣誉。由此可推知,天
贝很可能被视为一个国际文化符号。故选D。11.标题判断题。文章主要介绍了印度尼西亚的传统美食天贝,它的来源,营养成分,以及它可以被制作成很多的美食,天贝也有很大的潜力获得“人类非物质文化遗产”这一荣誉。所以“天贝:爪哇传统美食”适合作本文的标题。故选B。Monopoly(大富翁)isav
erypopularboardgamearoundtheworldtoday,butlittleisknownaboutitsAmericaninventor,ElizabethMagie,andthephilosophybehindherinvention.Bo
rnin1866,Magiewasarebelagainstthenormsandpoliticsofhertimes.InspiredbyHenryGeorgewhobelievedthatallmenshouldhaveanequal
righttousethelandastheyhavetobreatheair,shechallengedthecapitalistsystemofpropertyownership—intheformofab
oardgame.In1904,shepatentedherLandlord’sGame,whichconsistedofacircuitofstreetsandlandmarksforsale.Magi
e’sgamecontainedtwosetsofrules:TheProsperityrulesandtheMonopolistrules.TheProsperityrulesstatedthateveryplayershouldgaineachtimesomeoneacquireda
newproperty.Thegamewaswon(byall!)whentheplayerstartingwiththeleastmoneydoubledhisorherfortune.UnderMon
opolistrules,ontheotherhand,eachplayeradvancedbyacquiringpropertiesandcollectingrentfromallwholandedtherelater.Whoevermanagedtobankruptt
heotherplayerswonthegame.Thepurposeofthedualsetsofrules,saidMagie,wasforplayerstounderstandhowthesedifferentapproachestopropert
ycanleadtodifferentsocialoutcomes:“allwin”or“winall.”ThegamesoonbecameahitoncollegecampusesandamongQuakercommunities,andsomepeoplemodifiedthegameboa
rd.AnunemployedplayernamedCharlesDarrowsoldthismodifiedversiontothemanufacturerParkerBrothersashisown.However,whenthegame’strueorigincametolig
ht,ParkerBrothersboughtthepatentfromMagieforonly$500.Theythenre-launchedthegameasMonopoly,includingonlytherulesleadingtothetriu
mphofoneoverall.Darrowwaspublicizedastheinventorwhohadbecomeamillionairefromsellingthegame.Thusarags-to-richesmythwascrea
ted,ironicallyexemplifyingMonopoly’simplicit(含蓄的)values:Chasewealthandcrushyouropponentsifyouwanttocomeoutontop.12.Whati
sthispassagemainlyabout?A.Thecreationandmodificationofaboardgame.B.Afightbetweenpatentownersofapopulargame.C.Asocio-economicvictorybehindalandlordgam
e.D.Thepersonwhobecameamillionairefromafungame.13.WhatwasthemainpurposeofMagie’sProsperityrules?A.Toemphasizethevalueofthecapitalistsys
tem.B.Tointroducedifferentapproachestoobtainingnewland.C.Toadvocatethatallshouldberewardedwhenoneacquireswe
alth.D.TochallengeGeorge’sideathatmenshouldhaveanequalrighttotheland.14.Whatdoes“arags-to-richesmyth”refertointhelastparagraph?A.Amodifi
edversionofMonopoly.B.Darrow’ssuccessaftersellingthegame.C.ParkerBrothers’purchaseofMagie’spatent.D.Thepopularityofthegameoncollegecampuses.1
5.WhichofthefollowingwouldbestdescribeMagie’sfeelingstowardtoday’sversionofhergame?A.Excited.B.Relieved.C.Doubtful.D.Dis
pleased.【答案】12.A13.C14.B15.D【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了著名桌游大富翁的由来以及演变。12.文章大意题。根据第一段“Monopoly(大富翁)isaverypopularboardgamearoundtheworldtoday
,butlittleisknownaboutitsAmericaninventor,ElizabethMagie,andthephilosophybehindherinvention.(《大富翁》是当今世界上一款非常流行的棋类游戏,但人
们对其美国发明家伊丽莎白·马奇及其发明背后的哲学知之甚少)”以及全文可知,本篇文章主要介绍了著名桌游大富翁的由来以及演变。故选A。13.细节理解题。根据第三段第二句话“TheProsperityrulesstatedthat
everyplayershouldgaineachtimesomeoneacquiredanewproperty.(繁荣规则规定,每次有人获得新财产时,每个玩家都应该获得)”可知,繁荣规则提倡当一个人获得财富时,所有人都应该得到奖励。故选C。14.指代猜测题。根据第四段第二句话“Anunem
ployedplayernamedCharlesDarrowsoldthismodifiedversiontothemanufacturerParkerBrothersashisown.(一位名叫查尔斯·达罗的失业球员将这一修改版本作为自己的产品出售给制造商帕克兄弟)”以及倒数第二句话“Th
eythenre-launchedthegameasMonopoly,includingonlytherulesleadingtothetriumphofoneoverall.Darrowwaspublicizedastheinv
entorwhohadbecomeamillionairefromsellingthegame.(然后,他们以垄断的形式重新推出了游戏,只包括导致“一胜一负”的规则。达罗被宣传为发明者,他因出售这款游戏
而成为百万富翁)”可知,达罗从手无分文的失业球员因出售这款游戏而成为百万富翁。由此可知,换线的单词指“达罗在出售游戏后的成功”。故选B。15.推理判断题。根据第二段第二句话“InspiredbyHenryGe
orgewhobelievedthatallmenshouldhaveanequalrighttousethelandastheyhavetobreatheair,shechallengedtheca
pitalistsystemofpropertyownership—intheformofaboardgame.(受亨利·乔治的启发,她认为所有人都应该享有平等的土地使用权,就像呼吸空气一样。她以棋盘游戏的形式挑
战了资本主义的财产所有权制度)”以及第四段最后一句话“Thusarags-to-richesmythwascreated,ironicallyexemplifyingMonopoly’simplicit(含蓄的)values:Chasewealthandcrushyouropp
onentsifyouwanttocomeoutontop.(于是,一个白手起家的神话诞生了,讽刺的是,它体现了垄断的隐性价值观:追逐财富,如果你想在竞争中脱颖而出,就击败对手)”可知,现在游戏的版本体现
了垄断的隐性价值观,和Magie最初的理念是想违背的。由此可推知,她对现在游戏的版本应该是感到不高兴的。故选D。阅读理解【浙江省嘉兴市2022-2023学年高三上学期9月基础测试】BookCoverArtContestDoyouha
veapassionforpainting?Areyouwildaboutwatercolor?Areyouaphotographerwholovestorecordmomentsintheclickofabutton?Thenthisisyourchance
toseeyourworkdisplayedonthecoverofabook!TeenInkisseekingoutateentocreatecoverartforTeensTalk:AreYouListening?ByteenauthorMariaProulx!Writtenbyateenfo
rteens,thebookdiscussesmattersrelevantinateen’slife.TeenInkisinterestedinallmediumsandthesky’sthelimit!Deadline:November15,2
022Guidelines:●Format:6×9,300dpi.●TeenInkwillonlyconsiderphotosandartworkbyteens.●Thebestimagesforthebookcovera
reclear,closeupandhighresolution.●Artworkmustbewellphotographed(noflash)andsubmitted.●Thereisnolimittothenumberofimagesyoucansubmit!●Becreati
ve;don’tbetooliteralinyourinterpretationoftheauthor’spoint.●Considerthethemeofthebook;Pleasedownloadanoutlineofthebookhere.Submis
sions:●Submitentriesthroughthislink.AllphotographsandartworksubmittedtoTeenInkareautomaticallyconsideredforthecoverartcontest.Seeoursubmissiongu
idelinesformoreinformation.●Tomakesureyourartworkisincludedinthecontest,include“TeensTalkContest”inthefirstpartofyourartwork’stitle(e.g.,TeensTalkCo
ntest:DigitalAddiction).1.Whatdoesthebook“TeensTalk:AreYouListening?”concern?A.Issuesrelatedtoteenagelife.B.Skillsatdesignin
gabookcover.C.Teenagers’commentsonartwork.D.Variousmediumsofcommunication.2.Whichofthefollowingentriesmaybeconsidered?A.Aphot
otakenbyamiddle-agedperson.B.Aphotosubmittedjustonedayaftertheduedate.C.Apaintingphotographedwithflashfromadistance.D.Apai
ntingwithcreativeideasandbasedonthetheme.3.Whereisthistextprobablytakenfrom?A.Abookreview.B.Anofficia
lwebsite.C.Atrainingbrochure.D.Anadvertisingposter.【答案】1.A2.D3.B【导语】本文是一篇应用文文。文章主要介绍了书籍封面艺术大赛的相关情况。1.细节理解题。根据第二段“ByteenauthorMariaPr
oulx!Writtenbyateenforteens,thebookdiscussesmattersrelevantinateen’slife.(这本书是由一个青少年写给青少年们的,讨论了青少年生活中的相关问题。)”可知,《青少年谈话:你在听吗?》关注的是与青少年生活有关的问题。故选A。
2.细节理解题。根据Guidelines:中的“●TeenInkwillonlyconsiderphotosandartworkbyteens.(TeenInk只考虑青少年的照片和艺术品。)”、“●Becreative;don’tbetooliteralinyourinterpretation
oftheauthor’spoint.(●有创造力;在解释作者的观点时,不要太逐字逐句。)”和“●Considerthethemeofthebook;Pleasedownloadanoutlineofthebookhere.(●考虑书的主题;请
在这里下载这本书的大纲。)”可知,一幅以主题为基础的有创意的画可以参选。故选D。3.推理判断题。根据Guidelines:中的“●Considerthethemeofthebook;Pleasedownloadanoutlineofthebookhere.(●考虑书
的主题;请在这里下载这本书的大纲。)”和Submissions:中的“Seeoursubmissionguidelinesformoreinformation.(更多信息请参见我们的提交指南。)”可推断,这段文字可能来
自官方网站。故选B。Whenevermynine-year-olddaughterapproachedme,eyeswide,withanotebookandapen,tellingmeshewantedtoengageinagameofschool,something
insidemefroze.TherewasamentalblocksohugethatitfeltlikeIwasbeingaskedbyElonMusktomakeapresentationabou
tartificialintelligence.So,ninetimesoutoften,Imadeanexcuse.Whyisitsohardtoplaywithmychild?IrealizethisisbecauseIhavenoideahowtopl
ay.Ihavemanyhappymemoriesofmyyouth,butabsolutelynoneinvolvesplayingdollsorbuildingblockswithmyparents.Idon’tblamethembec
ausetheywereneverplayedwithaschildreneither.WhenIaskthemwhattheirownchildhoodswerelike,mydadtellsmeastoryaboutbeinglo
ckedinacupboard,whilemymumrecallstheboxofbuttonsshewastoldtoamuseherselfwith.Therearestudiesshowinghowimportantplayisforachi
ld’sgrowth,andnoendofpeoplecampaigningforouryoungtogetmoreofitatschool.ThepoetMichaelRosen,inhisBookofPlay,ar
guesplayisnotanextraandallofus,whateverage,coulddowithmoresillinessinourlives.AsRosenexplains,“Theneedforadultstobeproductivemember’sofsocietym
eansweendupthinkingofthingsthatmakeuslaugh,orwhicharefuntodo,asnotbeingverysignificantorhavingverylittlevalue.”Thisisexactlywhyweneedtoplaymore.It
lightenstheloadoflifeandallowsustogetbacktoachildlikestateofwonder.Playisvitaltohealth.AnditiswhyI’vestartedplayingschoolgameswithmydaughter.Iman
agedanentirehourandahalftheotherday—andafterwards,Ifelthappy.Agood20yearsyounger.4.Howdidtheauthoruset
orespondtoherdaughter’srequestforagame?A.Shepretendedtobesurprised.B.Sheapologizedforbeingbusy.C.Shechosetoavoidinvolvement.D.She
turnedtoartificialintelligence.5.Whatdoestheauthorfocusonwhilegivinganexplanationinparagraph2?A.Thegamecategory.B.Mem
orystrategies.C.Thegenerationgap.D.Childhoodexperiences.6.WhichofthefollowingwouldRosenprobablyagreewith?
A.Laughteristhebestmedicine.B.Playisnotonlyintendedforchildren.C.Thinkinglikeakidfreespeopleofstress.D.Stayingcuriousmakesaproductiveworker.7.Whatdo
estheauthorwanttoconveyinthetext?A.Childrengrowupwellinafunenvironment.B.Familyinteractionstrengthensthepa
rent-childtie.C.Parentsoweittotheirchildrentoplaymorewiththem.D.Gamesareessentialforchildrenbothatschoolanda
thome.【答案】4.C5.D6.B7.C【导语】本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。文章指出玩耍对健康至关重要,父母应该多和自己的孩子玩耍。4.细节理解题。根据第一段中的“Therewasamentalblocksohugethatitf
eltlikeIwasbeingaskedbyElonMusktomakeapresentationaboutartificialintelligence.So,ninetimesoutoften,Imadeanexcuse.(有一个巨大的精神障
碍,让我感觉像是被ElonMusk邀请做一个关于人工智能的演讲。所以,十有八九,我找了个借口)”可知,当作者的女儿要求玩游戏时,她选择了避免参与。故选C。5.细节理解题。根据第二段中的“Ihavemanyhappymemoriesofmyyouth,buta
bsolutelynoneinvolvesplayingdollsorbuildingblockswithmyparents.Idon’tblamethembecausetheywereneverplayedwithas
childreneither.WhenIaskthemwhattheirownchildhoodswerelike,mydadtellsmeastoryaboutbeinglockedinacupboard,whilemymumrecalls
theboxofbuttonsshewastoldtoamuseherselfwith.(我的童年有很多快乐的回忆,但绝对没有一个是和父母一起玩洋娃娃或搭积木的。我不怪他们,因为他们小时候也没被玩过。当我问他们自己的童年是什么样子时,我爸爸给我讲了一个被锁在
橱柜里的故事,而我妈妈则回忆起别人告诉她用来娱乐的一盒纽扣)可知,作者在第二段中解释时重点关注的是童年经历。故选D。6.推理判断题。根据第三段中的“ThepoetMichaelRosen,inhisBookofPlay,arguesplayisnotanextraanda
llofus,whateverage,coulddowithmoresillinessinourlives.(诗人MichaelRosen在他的《玩耍之书》(BookofPlay)中指出,玩耍并不是多余的,我们所有人,无论年龄多
大,都可以在生活中多做些蠢事)”可推知,Rosen可能同意游戏不仅仅是为儿童设计的。故选B。7.推理判断题。根据第三段中的“Therearestudiesshowinghowimportantplayisforachild’sgrowth,andnoendofpeoplecamp
aigningforouryoungtogetmoreofitatschool.(有研究表明玩耍对孩子的成长是多么重要,人们不断地呼吁我们的孩子在学校里得到更多的玩耍)”及最后一段中的“Playisvitaltohealth.An
ditiswhyI’vestartedplayingschoolgameswithmydaughter.(玩耍对健康至关重要。这就是为什么我开始和我女儿一起玩学校里的游戏)”可推知,作者想在文中表达的意思是父母应该多和孩子玩,
这是为了他们的孩子。故选C。Asanewmotherin2016,TashGorstwasscrolling(翻阅)throughherphonewhenshefelldowntherabbitholeofreadingaboutplasticpollution.Fast-forwardto20
19andshehadopenedGather,anorganiczero-wasteshop.CustomerscometoGathertorefilltheirowncontainerswitheverythingfromricetobeautyproducts.An
dit’snotonlytheproducethatissustainable—theshopispoweredbyrenewableenergyandfinancedbyamoresustainablebank,whilealltheunitsinsidehavebee
nmadefromwastematerials,mostlybyGorstherself.Zero-wasteshopshavebecomeanincreasinglycommonfeatureonthestreetsinrecentyears.Whe
retheyhavegone,supermarketsnowlooksettofollow,withMorrisons,Marks&SpencerandWaitroseallrecentlyagreeingtoaddrefillstationsinshopsbytheendofth
isyear.Meanwhile,Asdahasintroducedrefillaisles(过道)tomoreofitssupermarketsfollowingsuccessfultrials.Assmallstartupbusinessesaimingtomakeresponsible
decisionswithoutcuttingethical(道德上的)corners,refillshopstendtobemoreexpensivethansupermarketsandchains.Gorstacknowledgesthatnote
veryonecanaffordtobuyfromthem.“Butifyoucan,youshould.You’llfeelgoodaboutthesmalldecisionthatyou’vemadeincontributingtoyourloca
leconomyanddoingsomethingthat’sbetterfortheplanet,”shesays.Emily,DrabbleisaregularGathercustomer.Shebuyseverythingthatwould“normal
lybeencasedinplastic”,fromcleaningproductstofoodlikepasta,whichsheputsintoglasscontainers.“WhenIgethome,Iloveunpackingmyshopp
ing,throwingnothinginthebin,”Drabblesays.Andcustomersatrefillshopsgetmorethanjustphysicalgoods,notesGorst.Besidesemployingfourlocalpeople
,Gather,forexample,holdsfreeevents,includingamonthlybookclubforreadingaboutsustainability,workshopsforkidsandso
on.“Ialsoseeitasaplacetobringpeopletogether,”shesays.8.WhydoestheauthormentionGorst’srandomreadinginparagraph1?A.Toshareaparentingexperienc
e.B.Toofferbackgroundinformation.C.Toattachimportancetomotivation.D.Toshowadvantagesofdigitalreading.9.Whichofthefollowingisa
significantfeatureofGather?A.Itisruninanecologicallyfriendlyway.B.Itsellssustainablegoodsatbargainprices.C.Itisonlyfavoredbycustomer
swithagreenconcept.D.Itdiffersfromsupermarketsinlow-carbonawareness.10.WhatisDrabble’sattitudetowardsrefillshops?A.Amused.B.
Critical.C.Objective.D.Enthusiastic.11.Whatdoestheexampleinthelastparagraphimply?A.Peoplemayregardrefillshopsasfitnessclubs.B.Refillshopsoug
httosharesomesocialresponsibilities.C.Peoplecanbenefitmorefromrefillshopsthanexpected.D.Refillshopsneedtoholdvariouseventstopromotesales.【答案】
8.B9.A10.D11.C【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了一名新妈妈TashGorst在翻阅手机时阅读到了关于塑料污染的内容时发现了一个“新世界”。到2019年,她开设了Gather,一家有机零废物商店,并取得很好的社会效应。8.推理判断题。根据第一段“Asanewmotherin2016,
TashGorstwasscrolling(翻阅)throughherphonewhenshefelldowntherabbitholeofreadingaboutplasticpollution.Fast-forward
to2019andshehadopenedGather,anorganiczero-wasteshop.(2016年,TashGorst作为一名新妈妈,在翻阅手机时阅读到了关于塑料污染的内容时发现了一个“新世界”。快进到2019年,她开设了Gather,一家有机零废物商店)”及下文对TashGor
st的介绍可推知,作者在第一段中提到Gorst的随机阅读,以提供背景信息。故选B。9.细节理解题。根据第二段中的“Andit’snotonlytheproducethatissustainable—theshopispoweredbyrenewableenergyandfinancedbyamor
esustainablebank,whilealltheunitsinsidehavebeenmadefromwastematerials,mostlybyGorstherself.(不仅仅农产品是可持续发
展的——这家商店的能源是可再生能源,由一家更可持续发展的银行提供资金,而店内所有的部件都是由废料制成的,其中大部分是由Gorst自己制作的)”可知,Gather以生态友好的方式运行是它的一个重要特征。
故选A。10.推理判断题。根据倒数第二段中的“Emily,DrabbleisaregularGathercustomer.Shebuyseverythingthatwould“normallybeencasedinplastic”,fromcleaningproductstofoodlikep
asta,whichsheputsintoglasscontainers.(Emily,Drabble是聚乐会的常客。她购买所有“通常用塑料包装”的东西,从清洁产品到意大利面等食物,她把它们放进玻璃容器中)”可推知,Dr
abble对补货店的态度是热情的。故选D。11.推理判断题。根据最后一段“Andcustomersatrefillshopsgetmorethanjustphysicalgoods,notesGorst.Besidesemployingf
ourlocalpeople,Gather,forexample,holdsfreeevents,includingamonthlybookclubforreadingaboutsustainability,workshopsforkidsandsoon.“Ialsos
eeitasaplacetobringpeopletogether,”shesays.(Gorst指出,在补货商店的顾客得到的不仅仅是实物。例如,除了雇用四名当地人外,Gather还举办免费活动,包括一个阅读可持续发展书籍的月度读书俱乐部、儿童研讨会等等。“我还认为这是一个
让人们聚在一起的地方,”她说)”可推知,最后一段中的例子表明,人们可以从补货商店中获得比预期更多的好处。故选C。Somepenguins(企鹅)adapttheircallstobecomemoresimilartotheirpartnersove
rtime,anabilitythatwaspreviouslyknowninonlyafewspecies,includinghumans.LuigiBaciadonnaattheUniversityofTurin,
Italy,andhiscoworkersrecordedAfricanpenguinsfromthreedifferentcolonies(群体)overthreeyears,andalsoobservedthebehavioralpatte
rnsofoneofthecoloniestoseewhichpenguinswerepartnersorfriendly.Theythenanalyzedspecificvocal(声音的)calls,whichthepen
guinsmadewhentheywerealoneortryingtokeeptrackoftheirfriends.Theycomparedfourdistinctvocalsignaturessuchasthefreque
ncyofthecalls.Thesignaturesbecamemoresimilarovertimeforpenguinsthatwerepartnersorinthesamecolony,andforpenguinst
hatheardmoreofeachother’scalls.Thisadaptationcouldmakeiteasierforpenguinstofindtheirpartnersandfriendsinacolony.“Imaginethatyouareinap
ub,youarewithyourfriendsandyourenvironmentisquitenoisy,”saysBaciadonna.“Whatyoudoistrytotalkinacertainwaysotha
tyourcommunicationismoreeffective.”Theabilitytoadaptcallsinresponsetotheenvironment,knownasvocalaccommod
ation,isakeypartofvocallearning,amorecomplexsetofskillssuchasproducingnewsoundsthroughlearning.Identifyingwhichspeciesdisplayvocalaccommodationcoul
dprovidecluesforhowvocallearningdeveloped.Baciadonnaandhisteamalsoproposethatthisaccommodationcouldhelpwithgroupharmonyandsocialbondsbetween
individualpenguins.Thedistanceofpenguinsfromhumansontheevolutionarytreesuggeststhatvocalaccommodationcould
becommontomanyspecies,butalotmoredataneedsgatheringfirst.“Therecouldbeahugevarietyofdifferentspeciesthatareabletoadaptthei
rcallsslightly,butwedon’tknowthatyet,”saysSaraTorresOrtizattheMaxPlanckInstituteforOrnithologyinMunich,Ge
rmany.12.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“signatures”meaninparagraph3?A.Effects.B.Characteristics.C.Sources.D
.Adjustments.13.WhatistheintentionofthequotesfromBaciadonnainparagraph4?A.Toexplainthereasonwhypengui
nsadapttheircalls.B.Tohighlighttherolecommunicationplaysinsociallife.C.Toprovehumans’abilitytorecognizeeachother’svoices.D.Tostressthedi
fferencebetweenhumanandanimalsounds.14.WhatremainstobeexploredaccordingtoSaraTorresOrtiz?A.Whetherpenguinscanpromotegro
upharmony.B.Whetherallspeciescanadapttotheenvironment.C.Whethermorespeciesdisplayvocalaccommodation.D.Whetherp
enguinsandhumansaresimilarinvocallearning.15.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?A.Vocallearninginvolvesacomplexsetofskills.B.Vocalaccommodationhel
psbuildupsocialbonds.C.Penguinsproducesimilarsoundsevenindifferentcolonies.D.Penguinsadapttheiraccentstosoundmorelikethe
irfriends.【答案】12.B13.A14.C15.B【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了随着时间的推移,一些企鹅会调整它们的叫声,使之与它们的伴侣更加相似,这种能力以前只在包括人类在内的少数物种中被发现。新的研究发现声音上的适应有助于建立社会关系。12.词句猜测题。根据划线词下
文“becamemoresimilarovertimeforpenguinsthatwerepartnersorinthesamecolony,andforpenguinsthatheardmoreofeachother’scall
s(随着时间的推移,伴侣企鹅或同一群体的企鹅,以及听到更多彼此叫声的企鹅变得越来越相似)”可推知,此处伴侣企鹅或同一群体的企鹅的声音特征变得越来越相似。由此推知,划线词signatures与Characteristics(特征,特色)
意思接近。故选B。13.推理判断题。根据第四段中的““Imaginethatyouareinapub,youarewithyourfriendsandyourenvironmentisquitenoisy,”saysBaciadonna.“Whatyoudoistrytotalkina
certainwaysothatyourcommunicationismoreeffective.”(“想象一下,你在一家酒吧里,和朋友在一起,周围的环境非常嘈杂,”Baciadonna说。“你要做的就是试着用一种特定的方式说话,这
样你的沟通就会更有效。”)”可推知,第四段引用Baciadonna的话的目的是为了解释为什么企鹅会改变它们的叫声。故选A。14.推理判断题。根据最后一段中的““Therecouldbeahugevarietyofdifferentspeciesthatareabletoadaptth
eircallsslightly,butwedon’tknowthatyet,”saysSaraTorresOrtizattheMaxPlanckInstituteforOrnithologyinMunich,Ge
rmany.(“可能有很多不同的物种能够轻微地适应它们的叫声,但我们还不知道这一点,”德国慕尼黑马克斯·普朗克鸟类研究所的SaraTorresOrtiz说)”可推知,根据SaraTorresOrtiz的说法,是否有更多
的物种表现出声音适应性还有待探索。故选C。15.主旨大意题。根据第一段“Somepenguins(企鹅)adapttheircallstobecomemoresimilartotheirpartnersovertime,anabilitythatwasprevious
lyknowninonlyafewspecies,includinghumans.(随着时间的推移,一些企鹅会调整它们的叫声,使之与它们的伴侣更加相似,这种能力以前只在包括人类在内的少数物种中被发现)”及倒数第二段
中的“Baciadonnaandhisteamalsoproposethatthisaccommodationcouldhelpwithgroupharmonyandsocialbondsbetweenindiv
idualpenguins.(Baciadonna和他的团队还提出,这种适应可以帮助企鹅群体和谐和个体之间的社会联系)”可知,本文通过对企鹅改变声音的研究,表明了声音上的适应有助于建立社会关系。故选B。阅读理解【2023届浙江省杭州第二中学新高三上学期适应性测试】Offic
ialTicketingServiceWelcometotheofficialLouvreonlinesalessiteTheMuséeduLouvreisreopeningandwearegladtobeablet
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estrictionsonadmissiontotheLouvreD.clarifyingthehistoryoftheLouvre2.IfafamilyinNorway,includingthewife,anartteache
r,thehusband,anITengineer,anda10-year-oldson,wanttovisittheLouvrethisweekend,theyshouldpayatleast________inall.A.€18B.€3
6C.€45D.€543.WhatcanbelearnedabouttheLouvrefromthepassage?A.ItisopeneverydayexceptonTuesdays.B.Itsonlineticketsguaranteea
ccesstoitatanytime.C.ProofofIDisrequiredforanyonebuyingitsticketsonline.D.Ticketholdersmayberefusedtoent
eritifarrivinganhourlate.【答案】1.B2.A3.C【导语】本篇文章是一篇应用文。文章介绍了罗浮宫网上的票务信息以及注意事项。1.主旨大意题。根据标题“OfficialTicketi
ngService”(官方门票服务)可知,下文主要讲的是关于罗浮宫的门票信息,故选B。2.细节理解题。根据问题可知是在问价格方面的,所以在文章中找相关价格的。根据“Generaladmission:€18”(一般价格是18欧元)以及“Visitorsentitledtofre
eadmission(otherthanLouvremembers)”(有权免费入场的拜访者)包括的“Under18s,proofofIDrequired”(18岁以下,需要提供身份证明)还有“—Teachersofart,arthistoryort
heappliedarts,validproofofemploymentstatingsubjecttaughtrequired”(艺术、艺术老师或者是应用艺术,提供有效的就业证明。),题目中包含的有“If
afamilyinNorway,includingthewife,anartteacher,thehusband,anITengineer,anda10-year-oldson”(如果在挪威的家庭,包
括作为艺术教师的妻子,作为IT工程师的丈夫还有一个10岁的儿子)可知,妻子和儿子是免费的,丈夫是需要支付一般费用的,所以至少需要18欧元,故选A。3.推理判断题。根据“Allticketspurchasedonlineareti
me-stampedandnominative(记名的);youmaythereforebeaskedtoprovideproofofidentity.”(所有网上买票都有时间盖章的并且是记名的,因此你可能被要求提供身份证明)可知,买票
需要身份验证,所以人们需要提供身份证明来购票,故选C。I’vebeeninan18-yearlove-haterelationshipwithablackwalnuttree.It’sauniquetree.InlateSeptemberorearlyOct
ober,fallingfruitsashardasbaseballsthreatentheskulls(头骨)ofyou,yourchildren,yourneighborsandthosethatresidenextdoortothem.Umbrellasintheyard
areamustwhiledininginearlyAugust,andasforme,Iwearmybikehelmetwhileworkinginthegarden.Theblackwalnutalsoreleas
esachemicalsubstancethroughitsrootsasacompetitivestrategy.It’spoisonoustoseveralcommonplants.Therehavebeenmanyn
ewplantvarietiesthatIbroughthomewithhopesthatmaybetheblackwalnutwouldacceptthem,buttheyfailedtoflourish.Whatdoe
sworkarenativeplantsthatnaturallygrowinthearea.Nativeplantsareimportanttohavearoundsincetheyprovidebeneficialpollinators(传粉者)likebirds,beesa
ndbutterflieswithseedsandcontributetoahealthyandbiodiverseenvironment.Nativeplantsforthisareaaregenerallyeasytogrow,sotheyexp
eriencelessstress.HaveIthoughtofgettingridofthisgiantpaininmytinybackyard?Yes,however,gettingridofthistreestandingat50feetwitha
n87-inchtrunkisnexttoimpossible.It’salsoprotectedunderthelaw.Rightfullyso.Treesareimportanttotheurbanfore
standforallofthosethatinhabitit.SometimesIthinkaboutmylifewithouttheblackwalnut.Ican’timagineaspringwith
outthebirdswhoarriveeveryyearandloudlysingtheirsongsbeforedawn.I’dmissfallingasleeponlazyweekendafternoonsasIlookupintoitslea
ves.Everyspring,Iwonderwhattheseasonholds:Whatarethechancesofbeingknockedunconsciouswhilebarbecuing?Likeanygoodrelationship,I’llneve
rbepleased.I’mstuckwiththistree,soI’lllistentoitsneedsandgiveitthespaceitrequires.Inreturn,mywalnutoffersahabitatforwildlifeandareminder.4.W
hydoestheauthorwearabikehelmetwhileworkinginthegarden?A.Toprotecttheinjuredskull.B.Topreventherselffromsun
burn.C.Toavoidbeinghitbythenuts.D.Toreducethechanceofgettingbittenbybees.5.Whatisthetree’ssurvivalstrateg
y?A.Itattractsbeneficialpollinators.B.Itletsoutpoisontodriveawaypests.C.Itproducesachemicalfataltosomeplants.
D.Itcompetesfornutritionwithsimilarspecies.6.WhichofthefollowingDOESN’Taccountfortheauthor’slove-haterelationshipwiththetree?A.Thevolumeo
fitsfruitsmaybringinconvenience.B.Thetreeoutcompetesthenativeplantsinthegarden.C.Thetreeishometonumerousbirdsandothercr
eatures.D.Thepresenceofthetreetakesupmuchspaceofthegarden.7.Theauthormostprobablygotareminderfromthetreethat_____
___.A.it’sbettertogivethantotakeB.treesandplantshavetheirownwaystoflourishC.evenagoodrelationshipisnotalwaystrouble-fr
eeD.acceptance,insteadofresistance,isthebetterwaytobe【答案】4.C5.C6.B7.D【分析】这是一篇记叙文,主要讲述作者后院的黑胡桃树给他带来困扰,但同时也让作者感到自然的生机。于是,作者学会包容接纳,享
受与黑核桃树相伴的生活。4.细节理解题。根据第二段“fallingfruitsashardasbaseballsthreatentheskulls(头骨)ofyou,yourchildren,yourneighborsandthosethatresidenextdoortothem.(
掉落的果实会和棒球一样坚硬,可能伤到你、孩子、邻居和那些住在隔壁的人的脑袋。)”可知,作者在果园里劳动时,会佩戴一个自行车头盔,是为了保护头部不会被树上掉落的坚硬果实砸伤,故选C项。5.细节理解题。根据第三段“Theblackwal
nutalsoreleasesachemicalsubstancethroughitsrootsasacompetitivestrategy.It’spoisonoustoseveralcommonplants.(作为一种竞争策略,黑胡桃也会
通过根部释放一种化学物质。它对几种常见的植物来说是有毒性的。)”可知,黑胡桃树的生存策略就是释放一种对其他一些常见植物物种有毒的物质,以独占生存资源。故选C项。6.细节理解题。根据第四段“Nativeplantsforthisareaaregeneral
lyeasytogrow,sotheyexperiencelessstress.(这个地区的原生植物通常很容易生长,所以它们承受的压力较小。)”可知,在这个果园中,黑胡桃树在与当地原生植物的生存竞争中并未占
据优势,原生植物长势繁荣,这并非是作者对黑胡桃树又爱又恨的原因之一。故选B项。7.推理判断题。根据倒数第三段“HaveIthoughtofgettingridofthisgiantpaininmytinybackyard?Yes,however,gett
ingridofthistreestandingat50feetwithan87-inchtrunkisnexttoimpossible.(我有没有想过摆脱这个小小的后院的大麻烦吗?是的,然而,要摆脱这棵50英尺高、树干只有
87英寸的树几乎是不可能的。)”和最后一段“I’mstuckwiththistree,soI’lllistentoitsneedsandgiveitthespaceitrequires.(我就与这棵树相伴,所以我会倾听它的需求,给它所需的空间。)”可知,作者从这棵树身上得到了这样启示:包容接
纳,而非抗拒,会让生活更美好。故选D项。Althoughitisabusinessnotmanyareawareof,sidewalkrobotsaresettobecomeanindustrywithann
ualsalesof$Ibnwithinadecade,reckonsIDTechEx,aBritishfirmofanalysts.Thesefour-orsix-wheeledautonomousmachines,usuallythesizeofasuitcase,arealreadydel
iveringgroceriesandothergoodsinAmerica,ChinaandEurope.Thatputsthemaheadofmanydriverlesscars,vansandlorriesbeingdeveloped.Thosebiggervehicl
esareheldbacknotbytechnologybutregulation,saysZehaoLiofIDTechEx.Sohavinga"safetydriver"onboardreadytotake
overifthereisaproblem,whichishardlylabor-saving.Fortheselargercontraptionsregulatorswanttoseesafetysystemsthoroughlypr
oved.Buttherearelegalhurdles,too.InJanuaryBritain'sLawCommission,whichreviewslegislation,recommendedthatitshouldnotbethepe
rsoninthedriver'sseatwhofacesprosecutionifavehicleinautonomousmodecrashes,butthemanufacturerorbodythatsoughtapprovalforitsuse.Meanwhile,sid
ewalkrobotsaregettingonwiththejob.Amongthem,StarshipTechnologies,basedinSanFrancisco,reckonsithasalrea
dyclockedupmorethan2.5mdeliverieswithbotsinanumberofcities,universitycampusesandbusinessparksinEuropeandAmer
ica.AmazoniscarryingouttrialswithasimilarsortofmachineitcallsScout.Kiwibot,aColombianstartup,ismakingsidewalkdeliveriesinCalifomia.Typical
ly,theserobotscarryafewbagsofgroceriesusingavarietyofsensors,includingcameras,radarandGPStonavigateandavoidobstaclesandpeople.Theirprogressc
anbemonitoredonaphoneapp,whichalsounlocksthemforgoodstoberetrieved.Astheyaresmall.moveslowly(Starship'sb
otsmightreachaheady6kph)andare"telemonitored"bypeopleinacontrolroomwhocantakeover,authoritiesseemmorewillingtogivethemagreenlight.Such
robotsarealsobecomingmoreautonomous.InJanuaryServeRobotics,anotherSanFranciscanfirmwhosebackersincludeUber,aride
-hailinggiant,saidithaddeployedanewsidewalkbotwith"level4"autonomy,whichmeansitcanoperatewithouttelemonito
ringinsomepredesignatedareas.Roboticversionswhichoperateonroadsbuthavenodriver'scabarealsoappearing.Nuro,aSiliconVal
leyfirm,makesoneaboutthesizeofasmallcarthatcancarry24bagsofgroceries.Ithaschilledandheatedcompartmentsforfoodanddrinks.Furtheralongthero
adinearningtheirkeep,thesedeliverybotsarehelpingtopavethewayforthetimewhenbiggerautonomousvehiclescanjointhem.8.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraphone?A
.Sidewalkrobotsareportablelikeasuitcase.B.Inthepastdecade,Ibndollarshavebeeninvestedintoindustry.C.ThedeliveryindustriesoftheUS,China
andEuropearedependentonsidewalkrobots.D.Theindustryofsidewalkrobotisexpandingunknowingly.9.Accordingtoth
epassage,whoshouldberesponsibleforautomaticdrivingcaraccidents?A.Safetydriversseatedinthedriver'sseat.B.Everypassen
gerexceptthedriver.C.Organizationssupportiveofautonomousmode.D.Manufacturersandbodiesseekingapprovalforusingsafetydrivers.10.Whatdoes
theunderlinedphraseinparagraphfourmean?A.reachedB.designedC.boughtD.invented11.Whichofthefollowingstateme
ntsisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.AmazonisusingScouttodelivergroceriesforpeople.B.Ifgroceriesarewronglydelive
red,robotscantakethemback.C.Somerobotsmaydelivergrocerieswithnoonetelemonitoringthem.D.Bothcoldandhotfoodcanbepreservedinsideasidewalkrobotdevel
opedbyNuro.【答案】8.D9.C10.A11.A【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了人行道上的自动用货机器人的应用、发展以及意义。8.推理判断题。根据第一段第一句话“Althoughitisabusinessnotmanyar
eawareof,sidewalkrobotsaresettobecomeanindustrywithannualsalesof$Ibnwithinadecade,reckonsIDTechEx,aBritishfirmofanalysts.(英国分析公司IDTechEx估计,尽管人行道
机器人是一个没有多少人意识到的行业,但它将在十年内成为一个年销售额为10亿美元的行业。)”可推知,人行道机器人这个行业在没有人过多关注的情况下不断的扩张。故选D。9.细节理解题。根据第三段第三句话“InJanuaryBr
itain'sLawCommission,whichreviewslegislation,recommendedthatitshouldnotbethepersoninthedriver'sseatwhofacesprosecutionifavehicleinautonomousmodec
rashes,butthemanufacturerorbodythatsoughtapprovalforitsuse.(今年1月,负责审查立法的英国法律委员会建议,如果自动驾驶模式下的车辆发生碰撞,将面临起诉的不应是驾驶座上的人,而应是寻求批准其使用的制造商或机构。)”可知,如果自动驾驶模式
下发生车祸,那么负责人的应该是寻求批准其使用的制造商或机构。故选C。10.短语猜测题。根据划线短语后面的部分“morethan2.5mdeliverieswithbotsinanumberofcities,universitycampusesandbusines
sparksinEuropeandAmerica(在欧洲、美国的一些城市、大学校园和商业园区多于250万辆机器人被交付使用)”可知,其中,总部位于旧金山的星际科技公司估计,在欧洲、美国的一些城市、大学校园和商业园区,已经有超过250万辆机器人被交付使用。所以clockedup的意思为“
达到”。故选A。11.推理判断题。根据第四段倒数第二句话“AmazoniscarryingouttrialswithasimilarsortofmachineitcallsScout.(亚马逊正在使用一种类似的机器进行试验,该机器被称为Scout。
)”可推知,Scout正在实验阶段,并没有投入使用。所以A项“亚马逊正在使用Scout为人们提供食品杂货。”表述错误。故选A。Parents,teachersandcaregivershavelongsuspectedthemagicofstorytellingtocalmki
ds.Researchershavenowquantifiedthebiologicalandemotionalbenefitsofawell-toldtale.“Weknowthatnarrativehasthepowertotransportustoanotherworld
,”saysGuilhermeBrockingtonfromBrazil’sFederalUniversity.“Earlierresearchsuggestedthatstorieshelpchil
drenprocessandregulatetheiremotions—butthiswasmostlyconductedinalaboratory,withsubjectsansweringquestionswhilelyinginsidefuncti
onalMRImachines.Therearefewstudiesonbiologicalandpsychologicaleffectsofstorytellinginamorecommonplacehospitalsetting.”Soinvestigatorsworkingi
nseveralBrazilianhospitalssplitatotalof81patientsaged4to11intotwogroups,matchingthemwithstorytellerswhohadadecadeofh
ospitalexperience.Inonegroup,thestorytellerledeachchildinplayingariddlegame.Intheother,youngsterschosebooksandlistenedasthestorytellerrea
dthemaloud.Beforeandafterthesesessions,theresearcherstookspitsamplesfromeachchild,thenaskedthemtoreporttheirpainl
evelsandconductedafree-associationwordquiz.Childreninbothgroupsbenefitedmeasurablyfromtheinteractions;theyshowedlowerlevelsofcortisol—t
hestress-relatedhormoneandhigherlevelsofoxytocin,whichisoftendescribedasafeel-goodhormone.Yetkidsinthestorytellinggroupbenefitedsig
nificantlymore:theircortisollevelswereaquarterofthoseintheriddlegroup,andtheiroxytocinlevelswerenearlytwiceashigh.Thosewhoheardsto
riesalsoreportedpainlevelsdroppingalmosttwiceasmuchasthoseintheriddlegroup,andtheyusedmorepositivewordstodescribetheirhospital
stay.Thestudydemonstratesthatplayinggamesorsimplyinteractingwithsomeonecanrelaxkidsandimprovetheiroutlookbutthathearingstorieshasanesp
eciallydramaticeffect.Theresearchers“reallytriedtocontrolthesocialinteractioncomponentofthestoryteller,whichIthinkwasthekey,”s
aysRaymondMar,apsychologistatYorkUniversitywhowasnotinvolvedinthenewresearch.Next,theinvestigatorsplantostudyhowlongtheseeffe
ctslast,alongwithstorytelling’spotentialbenefitstokidswithparticularillnessessuchascancer.FornowBrockingtonsaystheresultsindicatestorytellingisa
low-costandextremelyefficientwaytohelpimprovehealthoutcomesinavarietyofsettings.Maragrees.“It’sverypromi
singandscalable,”hesays,“andpossiblygeneralizable.”12.Whatisthesecondparagraphmainlyabout?A.Theeffect
sofstory-tellingonchildren.B.Thelimitationsoftheearlierresearch.C.Themethodsusedinearlierstudies.D.T
hemajorbreakthroughsachievedsofar.13.Theunderlinedword“scalable”inthelastparagraphisclosestinmeaningto_____
____.A.accessibleB.comparableC.adjustableD.readable14.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutthestudyconductedinBrazilianhospitals?A.Itmeasuredparticipant
s’bloodlevels.B.Itdividedsubjectsintogroupsof81.C.Itquantifiedthebenefitsofstory-telling.D.Itcomparedimpactoft
wotypesofstory-telling.15.Theconclusiondrawnfromthestudyisthat________.A.listeningtostoriesreducespai
nandstressinhospitalizedkidsB.interactingwithothersimprovessickkids’mentalsharpnessC.storytellinghaspotentialbenefitsforkidswithcanc
ersD.riddleguessingisaseffectiveasstorytellinginhelpingsickkids【答案】12.B13.A14.C15.A【导语】本文是一篇说明文,主要讲的是研究人员现在已经量化了一个讲
得好的故事在生理和情感上的好处。12.主旨大意题。根据第二段的“Earlierresearchsuggestedthatstorieshelpchildrenprocessandregulatetheiremotions—b
utthiswasmostlyconductedinalaboratory,withsubjectsansweringquestionswhilelyinginsidefunctionalMRImachines.Therearefew
studiesonbiologicalandpsychologicaleffectsofstorytellinginamorecommonplacehospitalsetting.(早些时候的研究表明,故事有助于儿童处理和调节他们的情绪——但这主要是在实验室中进行的,受试者躺在功能
性核磁共振成像仪里回答问题。很少有关于在更常见的医院环境中讲故事对生物和心理影响的研究。)”可知,第二段主要讲的是早期研究的局限性。故选B。13.词句猜测题。根据最后一段的“theresultsindicatestorytellingisalow-co
standextremelyefficientwaytohelpimprovehealthoutcomesinavarietyofsettings(研究结果表明,讲故事是一种低成本且极其有效的方法,可以帮助改善各种环境下的健康状况)”可知,这种方法是可行的,可使用的,scalab
le和accessible(可使用的)意思相近,故选A。14.细节理解题。根据第四段的“Childreninbothgroupsbenefitedmeasurablyfromtheinteractions;theyshowedl
owerlevelsofcortisol—thestress-relatedhormoneandhigherlevelsofoxytocin,whichisoftendescribedasafeel-goodhormon
e.Yetkidsinthestorytellinggroupbenefitedsignificantlymore:theircortisollevelswereaquarterofthoseintheriddl
egroup,andtheiroxytocinlevelswerenearlytwiceashigh.(两组儿童都从互动中获益;他们的皮质醇(一种与压力相关的激素)水平较低,而催产素(一种常被描述为让人感觉良好的激素)水平较高。然而,讲故事组的孩子明显受益更多:他们的皮质醇水平
是谜语组的四分之一,催产素水平几乎是谜语组的两倍。)”可知,巴西医院进行的研究量化了讲故事的好处。故选C。15.推理判断题。根据第四段的“Thosewhoheardstoriesalsoreportedpainlevelsdroppingalmosttwiceasmuchas
thoseintheriddlegroup,andtheyusedmorepositivewordstodescribetheirhospitalstay.(那些听故事的人报告的疼痛水平下降幅度几乎是听谜语的人的两倍,而且他们使用了更积极的词汇来描述他们的住院情况。)
”和倒数第二段的“Thestudydemonstratesthatplayinggamesorsimplyinteractingwithsomeonecanrelaxkidsandimprovetheir
outlookbutthathearingstorieshasanespeciallydramaticeffect.(该研究表明,玩游戏或与人互动可以让孩子放松,改善他们的人生观,但听故事的效果尤其显著。)”可知,这项研究得出的结论是听故事可以减
轻住院儿童的痛苦和压力,故选A。阅读理解【浙江省七彩阳光新高考研究联盟2022-2023学年高三上学期9月返校联考】IhadpassedthehighersecondaryexaminationwhenIhadtogiveupfurthers
tudies.Ihadtobeearningsomethingtohelpthefamilybudget.Onedayalettercametomefromanofficeforaninterview.Iwasbothhappyandnervous;Iwastheo
nlyteen.Onthatparticularmorning,Igotready.Iputonthebestclothes.Theydidn'tcatchpeople'seye,buttheywerecleanandsuitable.Itookpart
icularcaretocleanandpolishmypairofshoes.Knowingthedifficultiesoftransport,Istartedwithplentyoftimeonhand.Ireachedtheofficebeforetheappoi
ntedtime.Whenmyturncame,Iwastrembling,Ithink,butIwentquietlyandenteredclosingthedoorcarefullybehindme.Themanageraskedmetobes
eated.HeaskedmewhyIwasgivingupmystudiesandremarkedthatIseemedtobetooyoungforthejob.IsaidthatIwaswillingtolearnan
dtoworkashardaspossible.“Haveyouanyotherplans?”heaskedme.IsaidthatifIgotthejob,Iwouldimprovemyqualificationsbyjoininganevening
class.“Youngman”,hesaid,“Ifwedoselectyou,youwillhavetoworkrightfromthebottomandworkyourwayupdependingonyourperformance.”IrepliedthatIwasyoun
gwithoutexperienceandIcouldn'texpectanythingbetter.ButifIfailed,itwouldnotbeduetoanylackofwillingnessonmypart.Itwasmyfi
rstinterview,andIknowitwouldnotbethelast.SoIwasnotverymuchexcited.Onthecontrary,IfelteasythatIhadgonethroughitandgotsomeexperience.ButI
didgetthejoballright.AndhereIamwritingthisessayonleavefromoffice,sittingformyfirstuniversityexamination.1.Whydidthewrite
rgiveuphisfurtherstudies?A.Hefailedintheexamination.B.Heshowednointerestinstudies.C.Hisfamilywastoopoortosupporthim.D.Hisfamilydidn
'twanthimtogotouniversity.2.Whendidthewriterwritethisessay?A.Rightafterhisfirstinterview.B.Duringhisu
niversityexamination.C.Duringhisworkbeforeleavingoffice.D.Beforehissecondtryforajobinterview.3.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthispassage?A.Myfirstjob
.B.Mypoorfamily.C.Myworkexperiences.D.Myfirstinterview.【答案】1.C2.B3.D【导语】这是一篇记叙文。主要介绍作者在青少年时期,第一次工作面试的经历。1.细节理
解题。根据文章第一段“IhadpassedthehighersecondaryexaminationwhenIhadtogiveupfurtherstudies.Ihadtobeearningsomethingtohelpthefamilybudget.
(我通过了中考,这时候我不得不放弃继续深造。因为我需要挣点钱来维持家庭开支。)”可知,作者放弃学业,是因为家庭预算不足,没有足够的钱支持他。故选C项。2.细节理解题。根据文章最后一段“AndhereIamwritingthisessayonleavefromoffic
e,sittingformyfirstuniversityexamination.(我在这里写这篇文章,正在参加我的第一次大学考试。)”可知,作者是在大学考试中写得这篇文章。故选B项。3.主旨大意题。根据文章第一段“Onedayalettercametomefro
manofficeforaninterview.(有一天,我收到一封来自一个办公室的面试邀请信。)”;最后一段“Itwasmyfirstinterview,andIknowitwouldnotbethelast.(这是我第一次面试,我知道这不会是最后
一次。)”以及通读全文可知,本文主要叙述作者第一次工作面试的经历。故选D项。Whetheryou'reacitizen,consumerorinvestor,itisfastbecomingakeyl
ifeskilltomakeoutgreenwashing,awordmeaningacompanyclaimsthatitsproductsareenvironmentallyfriendlybutactuallynotgreenatall.M
isleadingornotprovedclaimsaboutbenefitstoclimatecanmakeitharderforpeopletomakeinformeddecisions.Theycanalsoweakenrealeffor
tsbycompaniestocleanuptheiractanddealwiththeclimatecrisis.Thebasicproblemisalackofclarity.Indeed,whenitcomestospottinggreenwashing
,itcanactuallybemorehelpfultofocusonthecolorgrey—becauseitisthemanygreyareasthathavehelpedmakegreenwashingappearinparticularplaces.Thesegreyareas
mightbearoundmeasurements,definitions,bestpractice,standardsorregulations.Eventhelanguageweuseisveryimprecise,leavinglotsofroomforvagueness,
confusionorcompletecheating.Forinstance,whatdowordssuchas“green”,“sustainable”and“eco”evenmean?Youhavenostandards,measurementsordefinitionstojudgeby
.Theseproblemsareincreasinglyimportantwhenitcomestothegreenwashingofinvestmentproducts,suchaspensionsandinvestmentfunds.Inrecentyears,therehasbeena
sharpriseinconsumerdemandforfundsthatinvestaccordingtoenvironmental,socialandgovernancecriteria,oftenreferredtoasESGfund
s.AccordingtothefinancialdataproviderMorningstar,thevalueofassets(资产)heldinUKfundsgrewfrom£29bnatthebeginnin
gof2017to£71bnbytheendof2020.Withthatmuchmoneyatriskforhighprofits,misleadingclaimscaneffectivelyhampertheflowofmoneyandresourcesintoreal
lygreennewplansandbusinesses,preventingglobaleffortsfromdealingwiththeclimateemergency.“Idescribeitasthe'
teenageyears'ofresponsibleinvesting,withalotofexperimentation,andalotofpeopletryingoutnewthings.”saysAshleyHamiltonClaxton.4.Whichofthefollowingca
nbecalledgreenwashing?A.Aproductthatisclaimedtobenefittheclimate.B.Aproductthatcanbeenwashedinagreenway.C.Aproduc
tthatisabsolutelyenvironmentallyfriendly.D.Aproductthatisclaimedtobegreenwhilenotthecase.5.What'sthemajorcauseoftheproblemofgreenwashing?A.Theproduc
t'sdescriptionisnotclear.B.Thelanguageisn'tgrammaticallyright.C.Therearenosuchwordsas“sustainable”.D.Thecompanydoesn'
tsayit's“green”and“eco”.6.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“hamper”probablymean?A.putB.clarifyC.stopD.divide7.Whatcanyouinferfromt
helastparagraph?A.MuchmoneyenableshighprofitsB.Responsibleinvestingisstillatitsearlystage.C.Moremoneyisinvestedinrealg
reenbusinesses.D.Alotofpeopleareunwillingtotryoutnewthings.【答案】4.D5.A6.C7.B【导语】本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍了由于对漂绿的描述不清晰,导致了许多投资不能流入真正的绿色行业,阻碍了全球协作去处理气候紧急情况这
一社会现象。4.细节理解题。根据第一段“Whetheryou'reacitizen,consumerorinvestor,itisfastbecomingakeylifeskilltomakeoutgreenwashing,awordmeaningacom
panyclaimsthatitsproductsareenvironmentallyfriendlybutactuallynotgreenatall.”(无论你是市民,消费者还是投资者,理解漂绿正在快速成为一种关键的生活技巧,漂绿意思是一个公司声称他
的产品是环境友好的,但实际上根本不是绿色的。)可知,漂绿声称是绿色的,然而事实情况不是这样的。故选D。5.细节理解题。根据第二段“Thebasicproblemisalackofclarity.Indeed,whenitcomestospottinggreenwashing,itcan
actuallybemorehelpfultofocusonthecolorgrey—becauseitisthemanygreyareasthathavehelpedmakegreenwashingappearinpar
ticularplaces.”(根本问题是不清晰。实际上,当谈到漂绿的时候,关注灰色会更有帮助——因为是许多灰色地带帮助让漂绿出现在特定的地方。)可知,导致漂绿问题的主要原因是对其的阐述不清晰,存在许多灰色地带。故选A。6.词义猜测题。根据
最后一段“preventingglobaleffortsfromdealingwiththeclimateemergency.”(阻止全球协作处理气候紧急情况。)可以推测出,错误的声明实际上阻碍钱和资源流入真正绿色的新计划和业务中,才会阻止全球协作处理气候紧急情况。A.put放;B.clarify
阐明;C.stop停止,阻拦;D.divide分开。所以hamper应与选项C.stop同义,意为阻止,阻碍。故选C。7.推理判断题。根据最后一段“Idescribeitasthe'teenageyears'ofresponsibleinvesting,…”
(我认为负责任的投资处于‘青少年时期’)可知,负责任的投资还处于早期阶段。故选B。Harvestingdrinkingwaterfromwetairaroundtheclock?Nowthistechnologyisclosetothetheoreticalidealaim.Asre
al-worldtestsontheroofofanETHbuildinginZurichrevealed,thenewtechnologycanproduceatleasttwiceasmuchwaterperareaperdayasthebestcurrentpassivetechn
ologies:thesmallexperimentalsystemwithapane(一格玻璃)diameterof10centimetersdelivered4.6millilitersofwaterperdayu
nderreal-worldconditions.Largerdeviceswithlargerpaneswouldgeneratemorewaterasaresult.Theresearchersdemonstratedthatunderidealconditions,the
ycouldharvestupto0.53decilitresofwaterpersquaremeterofpanesurfaceperhour.“Thisisclosetothetheoreticalmaximumof0.6decilitresperhour,
whichisphysicallythegreatestamount.”IwanHächlersays.HeisadoctoralstudentinDimosPoulikakos's(ETHZurich)ThermodynamicsG
roup.Othertechnologiestypicallynecessitatewipingcondensed(冷凝的)waterfromasurface,whichrequiresenergy.Withoutthisstep,alargeportionofthec
ondensedwaterwouldholdontothesurfaceandbecomeunusable,preventingfurthercondensation.TheETHZurichresearcherscoatedtheund
ersideofthepaneintheirwatercondenserwithanovelsuperhydrophobic(extremelywater-resistant)coating.Asaresult,thecondensedwaterbeadsupandrunsorjumpsof
fonitsown.“Unlikeothertechnologies,ourscantrulyfunctionwithoutanyadditionalenergy,whichisasignificantadva
ntage,”Hächlersaid.Theresearchers’goalwastocreateatechnologyforwater-stressedcountries,particularlydevelopingandemergingeconomies
.Theybelievethatnowisthetimeforotherscientiststofurtherdevelopthistechnologyorcombineitwithothermethods,suchaswaterdesa
lination,toincreasetheiryield.Thecoatingofthepanesisrelativelysimple,andlargerwatercondensersthanthecurrentpilotsystemsho
uldbepossible.Severalwatercondenserscouldbepositionedsidebysidetopiecetogetheralarge-scalesystem,similartohowsolarcellshavesever
almodulessetupnexttoeachother.8.WhyarethenumbersusedinParagraph2-3?A.Toshowthestrengthsofthepresentt
echnology.B.Toexplainthetheoryofanewwatercollectingdevice.C.Todemonstratethegreatdifficultytheresearchersmet.D.Tomakevividth
eclose-to-idealefficiencyofthenewtechnology9.What’stheuniqueadvantageofthenewtechnology?A.Itusesadevicetowipeoffcondensedwa
ter.B.Itenablesthewaterdropstorunoffbyitself.C.Itconsumesaverysmallamountofenergy.D.Ithastheupsideofthepanespeciallycoated.10.Whatcanwel
earnfromthelastparagraph?A.ThenewtechnologyhasbeenputintouseB.Otherscientistshavebeenimprovingthedevice.C.Developedcou
ntriesareingreatneedofthisdevice.D.Itmaytakesometimetofurtherdevelopthetechnology.【答案】8.D9.B10.D【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述的是已接近理想高效状态的全天候
从潮湿的空气中收集饮用水的新技术的优势以及前景。8.推理判断题。根据文章第一段“Harvestingdrinkingwaterfromwetairaroundtheclock?Nowthistechnologyisclosetothetheoreticalidealaim.(全天候从
潮湿的空气中收集饮用水?目前该技术已接近理论理想目标。)”以及文章第二段“Asreal-worldtestsontheroofofanETHbuildinginZurichrevealed,thenewtechnology
canproduceatleasttwiceasmuchwaterperareaperdayasthebestcurrentpassivetechnologies:(在苏黎世一座ETH建筑的屋顶上进行的真实测试表明,这项新技
术每天每区域产生的水至少是目前最好的被动技术的两倍:)”以及文章第三段“Theresearchersdemonstratedthatunderidealconditions,theycouldharvestupto0.53decilitresofwaterpersquarem
eterofpanesurfaceperhour.(研究人员证明,在理想的条件下,他们每小时每平方米的玻璃表面可以收获高达0.53分升的水。)”可知第二段和第三段提到的数字是为了更生动地展示新技术的接近理想的高效状态。故选D项。9.细节理解题。根据文章第四段
“TheETHZurichresearcherscoatedtheundersideofthepaneintheirwatercondenserwithanovelsuperhydrophobic(ex
tremelywater-resistant)coating.Asaresult,thecondensedwaterbeadsupandrunsorjumpsoffonitsown.“Unlikeothertechn
ologies,ourscantrulyfunctionwithoutanyadditionalenergy,whichisasignificantadvantage,”(苏黎世联邦理工学院的研究人员在水冷凝器的玻璃底部涂上了一种新型的极耐水
涂层。结果,凝结的水珠会上升,自己跑开或跳开。“与其他技术不同,我们的技术可以在不需要额外能源的情况下真正发挥作用,这是一个显著的优势。”)”可知这项新技术的独特之处在于这一集水装置不需要使用能源,而是使用了一种特殊涂层使得水滴形成并自动掉落。故选B项。10.推理判断题。根据
文章最后一段“Theresearchers’goalwastocreateatechnologyforwater-stressedcountries,particularlydevelopingandemergingeconomies.Theybelievethatn
owisthetimeforotherscientiststofurtherdevelopthistechnologyorcombineitwithothermethods,suchaswaterdesalination,toincreasetheiryield.
(研究人员的目标是为水资源紧张的国家创造一种技术,特别是发展中国家和新兴经济体。他们认为,现在是其他科学家进一步开发这项技术的时候了,或者将其与其他方法结合起来,比如海水淡化,以提高产量。)”可知这一装置需要其他科学家进一步改进或与其他手段
结合,所以改进还需要一点时间。故选D项。阅读理解【浙江省山水联盟2022-2023学年高三上学期8月联考】4NewBookstoCrackYouupIfyou’relookingforabookthatwillguaranteea
giggle,trytheselatestbestsellers.TheBoyWhoGotAccidentallyFamousbyDavidBaddiel.IllustratedbyStevenLenton(Harpe
rCollinsChildren’s)BillySmithiscompletelyordinary—untiladocumentarycrewturnsupathisschooltofilmanewTVserie
sandhisboringclasspresentationunexpectedlygoesviral.Billyissuddenlyanovernightsensation.Now,hislifeisawhirlwindofredcarpetsan
dheadlines—buthesoonfindsthatfamecomeswithaprice…TheUnderpantsofChaosbySamCopelandandJennyPearson.IllustratedbyRobinBoydenandKatieKear(Puffi
nBooks)StrangeSHIVERSarestrikingLittleStrangehavenPrimary,leadingtobizarreevents.Spy-detectiveAgathaandnewboyLennyse
touttofightoffevilunderpants.Thisisthefirstbookinanewseries.Looshkin:TheMaddestCatintheWorldbyJamieSmart.(DavidFicklingBooks)Looshk
inmightlooklikeacutebluecatbutthisisthemaddestcatintheworld.LifeisneverboringwithLooshkinaround,butit’sdefinitelyveryfunny.Fullofadvent
uresandside-splittingsilliness,thisbookisperfectforfansofBunnyV’sMonkeyandDogMan.HolidayAdventuresby
SerenaPatel.IllustratedbyEmmaMcCann(UsbornePublishing)Anishaisonholiday,butthere’snotimetorelaxwhentheholidaypark’smascot,Delilahtheduck,isdest
royed.AnishamustuseherinvestigativeskillstofindthecriminalsandprovethathernewfriendCleoisinnocent.1.WhatisthebookbyDavidBaddielabo
ut?A.Lifeoffilmstars.B.ApopularTVseries.C.Ordinaryschooldays.D.Thetroubleoffame.2.Whichbookwillattractreaderswhoenjoyanima
ladventures?A.TheBoyWhoGotAccidentallyFamous.B.TheUnderpantsofChaos.C.Looshkin:TheMaddestCatintheWorld.D.HolidayA
dventures.3.The4booksareintendedforloversof________.A.fairytalesB.funnystoriesC.romancefictionsD.sci-fithrillers【答案
】1.D2.C3.B【导语】本文是一篇应用文,文章主要介绍了四本有趣的书,且简单的介绍了书的内容。1.细节理解题。根据文章第一部分TheBoyWhoGotAccidentallyFamous的“Billyissuddenlyanovernight
sensation.Now,hislifeisawhirlwindofredcarpetsandheadlines—buthesoonfindsthatfamecomeswithaprice…(比利突然一夜
之间轰动一时。现在,他的生活充斥着红地毯和头条新闻——但他很快发现名声是有代价的……)”可知,本书主要介绍了的是“名声背后的代价”。D项“Thetroubleoffame.(名声的烦恼)”符合原文表述,故选D项。2.细节理解题。根据文章的第三
部分标题Looshkin:TheMaddestCatintheWorld(Looshkin:世界上最疯狂的猫)和“Looshkinmightlooklikeacutebluecatbutthisist
hemaddestcatintheworld.LifeisneverboringwithLooshkinaround,butit’sdefinitelyveryfunny.(Looshkin可能看起来像一只可爱的蓝猫
,但这是世界上最疯狂的猫。有Looshkin在身边,生活永远不会无聊,但绝对很有趣)”可知,本书主题跟“动物——猫”有关,是喜欢动物探险的人的不错选择。C项“Looshkin:TheMaddestCa
tintheWorld.(Looshkin:世界上最疯狂的猫)符合题干,故选C项。3.推理判断题。根据文章第一段“Ifyou’relookingforabookthatwillguaranteeagiggle,trytheselatestbestsellers.(如果您正在寻找一本可以保证笑声的
书,请尝试这些最新的畅销书)”可知,这四本书都能给读者带来笑声,是为搞笑故事读者准备的。B项“funnystories(搞笑故事)”符合题干,故选B项。Iusedtofancymyselfaprettygoodvacationer.Butonmyfamily's
recentweek-longtriptoMexicoourfirstrealgetawaysincethepandemicbegan—Igotmixedup.Thehugedifferencebetweentheex
pectationsandtherealitiesoftravelhitmeafewhoursafterwelandedinCaboSanLucas,Mexico.DrivingourrentalcartoWalmarttobuygroceries,wefoundou
rselvesstuckinstand-stilltrafficforovertwohours.Icomfortedmyselfwiththethoughtthatoncewearrived,myvacationsel
fwouldemerge:relaxed,flexibleandreadyforasurfingfollowedbyamargarita(玛格丽塔酒)onthebeach—whilewearingoneofseveralsundressesthathadbeengatheringdustinmyc
losetsince2020.Readers,Ididnot.First,IwasdefeatedbywhatIwillwellrefertoas“traveler'sstomach.”Then,Iwasscaredoutofsurf
ingbywavesthatseemedtoomessyandpowerfulformyskills.AchillyfogkeptmefromunrollingthesundressesI'dcarefullypacked,andIendedu
pwrappedinthesamesweat-shirtthatIworeontheairplane.Allseemedruined.Duringtheepisode,Inearlydrovemyselfcrazybyaskingcon
stantly,“HowcanImakethisbetter'?CanIfindadifferentrouteinthetraffic?”Butitwasjustaboutacceptance:gettingintothemoment,acceptingwhatitis,a
ndtrusting—trustingthismaynotbethebestmomentofthevacation,buttherecanstillbegoodmomentsofthevacation.Indeed,Inoticedashiftinmymood
.AtsomestageIdiddrinkamargarita.Eventually,Ihadanenjoyableafternoonofsurfinginthesun.ButwhenIfondlyrememberthisvacationnow,Imoreoftenretu
rntocurlinguponthehotelcouchwithmyhusband,watching“StrangerThings”insweats;orsittingsand-cakedonthebeachwat
chingourdaughterdiggingwithalocalgirl.Inthosesmallmoments,Iwassimplypresent.That'swhatvacationisallabout.4.Howdidtheauthorfeelonherwayto
Walmart?A.Relaxedandexpectant.B.Upsetbuthopeful.C.Disappointedanddefeated.D.Delightedbutconcerned.5.Whatpreventedtheautho
rfromwearingthesundress?A.Sharpstomachache.B.Hugewaves.C.Coldweather.D.Favoredsweat-shirts.6.Whatcanwelearnaboutthea
uthorasthevacationwenton?A.Shepreferredtostayinthehotel.B.Shesoughtforbetterenjoyments.C.Sheachievedthegoalsasscheduled.D.Sheembracedtheimpe
rfectmoments.7.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?A.Tosharereflectionsonatrip.B.Toprovideadviceonagetaway.C.TopromotetourisminMexico.D.Toinformchallen
gesofavacation.【答案】4.B5.C6.D7.A【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。主要分享了作者在疫情期间一次不太美妙的旅行经历。4.推理判断题。根据第二段中“DrivingourrentalcartoWalmarttobuygroceries,
wefoundourselvesstuckinstand-stilltrafficforovertwohours.Icomfortedmyselfwiththethoughtthatoncewearrived,myvacationselfwouldemerge:relaxed
,flexibleandreadyforasurfingfollowedbyamargarita(玛格丽塔酒)onthebeach(我们开着租来的车去沃尔玛买食品杂货,发现自己被堵住了两个多小时。我安慰自己,以为一旦我们到达,我的假期就会自己浮现出来:放松、灵活,准备好冲浪,然
后在海滩上喝一杯玛格丽塔酒)”可知,作者因为堵车心情沮丧,但同时对于即将到来的假期充满了希望,故选择B项。5.细节理解题。根据第四段中“AchillyfogkeptmefromunrollingthesundressesI'dcarefullypacked,andIended
upwrappedinthesamesweat-shirtthatIworeontheairplane.(寒冷的雾气使我无法展开我精心打包的背心裙,最后我穿着和在飞机上穿的一样的汗衫。)”可知,作者因为寒冷的天气而未能穿上背
心裙,故选择C项。6.推理判断题。根据第五段中“Butitwasjustaboutacceptance:gettingintothemoment,acceptingwhatitis,andtrusting—trustingthisma
ynotbethebestmomentofthevacation,buttherecanstillbegoodmomentsofthevacation.(但这只是一种接受:进入当下,接受现实,相信——相信——这可能不是假期中最好的时刻,但假期中仍有美好的时刻。
)”可知,旅行继续时,作者接受了这些不完美的时刻,故选择D项。7.推理判断题。结合全文以及文章的第一段“Iusedtofancymyselfaprettygoodvacationer.Butonmyfamily'srecen
tweek-longtriptoMexicoourfirstrealgetawaysincethepandemicbegan—Igotmixedup.(我以前以为自己是个很好的度假者。但在我的家人最近为期一周的墨西哥之行中,这是疫情爆发以来我们第一次真正的度假——我被搞糊涂
了。)”可知,本文的主要目的在于分享自己在疫情爆发后的一次旅行中的感想,故选择A项。BackinNovember2019,AlessandraMascaro,avolunteerworkingattheOzougaChimpanz
eeProjectinLoangoNationalPark,Gabon,WestAfrica,sawsomethingshecouldn’tquitebelieve—oneoftheapesnamedSuzeenoticedhersonSia
hadhurthisfoot.Afterseeminglythinkingaboutthebestcourseofaction,shethenpluckedaninsectoutoftheair,lickeditandapplie
dittothewound.Mascarocapturedthewholetouchingmomentonfilmandshowedhertutor,Dr.TobiasDeschner,azoologistworkingforOz
ouga.TheOzougateamthensetaboutmonitoringthechimpanzeesintheparkandlookingforotherexamplesofthebehaviour.Overthefollowing15monthstheycaptured76i
ncidencesoftheapesapplyinginsectstowoundsonthemselvesorothergroupmembers.Theresearchersareuncertainwhythechimpsusetheinsects,orevenw
hichinsectstheyare,butsuspecttheymighthavelenitivepropertiesthatcouldprovidepainrelief.However,thefindingreallypr
ovesthattheactofapplyinganinsecttotreatother’swoundsisaclearexampleofprosocialbehaviour(亲社会行为)thatechoesth
eactsofempathydisplayedbyhumanbeings.“Thisis,forme,especiallybreathtakingbecausesomanypeopledoubtprosociala
bilitiesinotheranimals.Suddenlywehaveaspecieswherewereallyseeindividualscaringforothers,”Deschnersaid.Theteamnowaimstoidentifythei
nsectsbeingusedbythechimpanzeesandinvestigatewhoisapplyinginsectstowhomtoestablishwhetherthebehaviourisbasedonasocialrank.“Weneedtostillputm
uchmoreeffortintostudyinggreatapesbecauseitiscrucialtoshedlightonourowncognitiveevolution,”saidDeschner.8.HowdidSuzeetreatherson’swound?A.Bylic
kingtheinjury.B.Byadoptinganeasyway.C.Byusingacertaininsect.D.Bypreventingtheinfection.9.Whichofthefollowingca
nbestreplacetheword“lenitive”inParagraph2?A.Original.B.Relieving.C.Refreshing.D.Resistant.10.WhatcanbeinferredfromtheOzo
ugateam’sstudy?A.Apesarecapableofcaringforothers.B.Chimpscandistinguishusefulinsects.C.Prosocialabilitiescomefromimitatio
n.D.Socialranksdecidethepowerofempathy.11.WhatdoesDeschnerthinkofthefinding?A.Itremainsamystery.B.Itfacil
itatesevolution.C.Ithighlightsapes’intelligence.D.Itclarifiespeople’sdoubt.【答案】8.C9.B10.A11.D【导语】本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍了通过不断的
观察,人们发现了黑猩猩的亲社会行为。8.细节理解题。根据第一段中“Afterseeminglythinkingaboutthebestcourseofaction,shethenpluckedaninsectoutofth
eair,lickeditandappliedittothewound.(在似乎考虑了最佳的行动方案之后,她从空中抓了一只昆虫,舔了舔,然后把它敷在伤口上)”可知,苏西是用一种虫子,来治疗她儿子的伤口的,故选C项
。9.词句猜测题。根据第二段中划线词后的句子“thatcouldprovidepainrelief.(这可以缓解疼痛)”可知,上文划线部分的lenitive与relieving“缓解的”同意,故选B项。10.推理判断题。根据第三段中“Suddenlywehaveaspecieswh
erewereallyseeindividualscaringforothers(突然间,我们有了一个物种,在那里我们真正看到了个体关心他人)”可知,奥佐加团队的研究发现类人猿具有照顾他人的能力,故选A项。11.推理判断题。根据第三段中“‘This
is,forme,especiallybreathtakingbecausesomanypeopledoubtprosocialabilitiesinotheranimals.Suddenlywehaveaspecieswherewereallyseeindividu
alscaringforothers,’Deschnersaid.(“对我来说,这尤其令人震惊,因为太多人怀疑其他动物的亲社会能力。突然,我们有了一个物种,我们真的看到了个体照顾他人,”德施纳说)”可知,德施纳认为这项发现澄
清了人们的疑虑,故选D项。Whenyoubuysomethingforyourself,youprobablyspendhoursshoppingaroundforthebestdealonthehighestqualityproduct.Someofyoumayevende
siretoknowhowabrandoperatesasacompany.However,whenwedonatemoneytooneofthecountlesscharitiesoutthere,mostofusdon’tc
onductsuchresearch.Wehaveabsolutelynoideaaboutwherethatmoneygoesto,whatitbuysorwhoithelps.Atleastthatisthecas
eforthemajorityofcharities.Perhapsyoushouldstarttotakeagreaterinterestinthewindingpaththatyourcharitabledonationstake,becausemanyofthemmayl
eadtodeadends.Youreallyshouldaskthequestion:willmydonationtothischarityactuallyhelpthepeopleorcause?Sometimesitmakesmattersworse.Forexam
ple,manycharitieshelpAfricanpeopleinstallwaterpumpstodelivercleanwatertotheircommunities.Moneyhasbeeninvestedoverthep
ast20yearstoinstallatotalof60,000pumpsacrosssub-SaharanAfrica.However,today40%ofthosehavefailedtoworkatsomepoint.Theyhavebeenleftthere,likeexpens
ivebutuselessdecorations.Oneoftheleasteffectivemeansofgivingiswhencharitysendsendlessshippingcontainersfullofmaterialgoodstounderdevelop
ednations.Forinstance,Kenyaimportsmorethan100,000tonsofclothesfromglobalcharitieseachyear.Theissueisthatthesemountains
ofregularlyimportedclotheshavecompletelydestroyedlocaltextileindustries,whichhavepreviouslysupportedloca
leconomies.Ultimately,towhomandhowmuchyougiveisyourchoice.Itisimportanttoprovidehighlyspecializedservicesins
teadofmaterialgoods.Asageneralruleofthumb,themoreyourdonationmatchestheneedofthereceivers,thebetteritwillbeforthelong-termprosperit
yofthoseyouwanttohelp.12.Whatdomostpeopledowhentheydonate?A.Theykeeptrackoftheirdonations.B.Theynegl
ecttheprocessofcharities.C.Theyselectproductsofhighestquality.D.Theydoresearchonapplicationoffunds.13.Whyistheexampleofwaterpumpsmentionedinparagrap
h2?A.Tostresseffectivegiving.B.Toillustrateafaultinvestment.C.Toconfirmacharitablefailure.D.Tocomplainthepumps'quality.14.Whichviewwilltheauthormos
tprobablyagreewith?A.Donationsshouldmeetlocaldemands.B.Ineffectivecharitiesmustbeabandoned.C.Materialgoodscanboosttextileindustry.D.Sp
ecializedservicesturnoutsatisfactory.15.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.Hasyourdonationhitadeadend?B.Whys
houldyoumakeadonation?C.Wheredoesmydonationtakeitsway?D.Willmydonationtocharityreallyhelp?【答案】12.B13.C14.A15.D【导语】本文是议论文。作者在这篇文章里主要讨
论的是慈善捐助应该切实符合被捐赠者的需要才算是真正有帮助的捐助。12.细节理解题。根据第一段“Whenyoubuysomethingforyourself,youprobablyspendhoursshoppingaroundforthebestdealonth
ehighestqualityproduct.Someofyoumayevendesiretoknowhowabrandoperatesasacompany.However,whenwedonatemoneytooneofth
ecountlesscharitiesoutthere,mostofusdon’tconductsuchresearch.Wehaveabsolutelynoideaaboutwherethatmoneygoesto,whati
tbuysorwhoithelps.Atleastthatisthecaseforthemajorityofcharities.Perhapsyoushouldstarttotakeagreaterinterestinthewindingpa
ththatyourcharitabledonationstake,becausemanyofthemmayleadtodeadends.”(当你为自己买东西的时候,你可能会花几个小时的时间去购买最优质的产品。你们中的一些人甚至可能想知道一个品牌作为一个公司是如何运作的。然而,当我们向无数慈善机
构中的一个捐款时,我们中的大多数人并没有进行这样的研究。我们完全不知道这些钱去了哪里,买了什么,帮了谁。至少大多数慈善机构是这样的。也许你应该开始对你的慈善捐款的曲折道路有更大的兴趣,因为它们中的许多可能会导致死胡同。)可知,许多人
捐款的时候并没有研究捐的钱去了哪里,买了什么,帮了谁等等这些过程,即:忽视了慈善的过程,故选B。13.推理判断题。根据第二段“Youreallyshouldaskthequestion:willmydonationtothischarityactuallyhelpthepeopleorcau
se?Sometimesitmakesmattersworse.Forexample,manycharitieshelpAfricanpeopleinstallwaterpumpstodelivercleanwater
totheircommunities.Moneyhasbeeninvestedoverthepast20yearstoinstallatotalof60,000pumpsacrosssub-SaharanAfrica.However,today40%ofthosehavefailedtowor
katsomepoint.Theyhavebeenleftthere,likeexpensivebutuselessdecorations.”(你真的应该问这样一个问题:我对这个慈善机构的捐赠真的能够帮助人们或者事业吗?有时候事情会变得更糟。例如,许
多慈善机构帮助非洲人安装水泵,向他们的社区输送清洁水。在过去20年里,政府投入了大量资金,在撒哈拉沙漠以南的非洲安装了总计6万台水泵。然而,今天有40%的水泵没有正常工作。它们被留在那里,成了昂贵却无用的装饰品。)可知,作者在
这一段利用许多慈善机构帮助非洲人安装水泵是来证实有些慈善捐款的失败结果。故选C。14.推理判断题。根据最后一段“Asageneralruleofthumb,themoreyourdonationmatchestheneedofthereceivers
,thebetteritwillbeforthelong-termprosperityofthoseyouwanttohelp.”(根据一般的经验法则,你的捐赠越符合接受者的需要,对你想帮助的人的长期繁荣就越有利。)可知,在
作者看来,捐款应该满足接受者的需求。故选A。15.主旨大意题。根据第二段“Youreallyshouldaskthequestion:willmydonationtothischarityactuallyhelpthepeopleorcause?”(你真的应该问这样一个问题:我对这个慈善机构的捐赠
真的能够帮助人们或者事业吗?)和最后一段“Asageneralruleofthumb,themoreyourdonationmatchestheneedofthereceivers,thebetteritwillbeforthelong-term
prosperityofthoseyouwanttohelp.”(根据一般的经验法则,你的捐赠越符合接受者的需要,对你想帮助的人的长期繁荣就越有利。)可知,作者在这篇文章里主要讨论的是慈善捐助应该切实符合被捐赠者的需要才算是真正有帮助的捐助。D选项“我的捐款真的有用吗?”和文章意思一致。故选D。阅
读理解【浙江省台州市书生中学2022-2023学年高三上学期起始考】Readingonthego*FReaderAstandardreadingappforeBooksandaudiobooks,FReadersupportsavarietyof
formats.Theprogramisverypleasanttotheeyeandisadjustabletovariousspectrums(光谱).Apartfrombeingareadingapp,FReaderhasani
ntegratedtranslatorforfivelanguages(English,Russian,German,French,andUkrainian),makingtheappattractivetopeopleacrosstheworld.Youcanalso
selectasectionofthepageyouarereadingandshareitviasocialnetworks,Bluetooth,SMSandothermethods.Coolfeatures:Fourthemes,supportsf
ivelanguages,advanced3Danimations,scansthedeviceforallexistingformats,Text-to-Speech.Businessmodel:Freeapp.Onlyastandardfreeplanis
available.*AlReaderAlthoughitcanreadeverytypeofbook,AlReaderisspeciallydesignedforSci-Filovers.Theapp
doesn’tsupportiOSbutyoucanopenmanybookformatsonyourAndroidphone.Thisapphasenhancedgraphical(图解的)featuresandawiderangeofcustomizationop
tionsthatfocusonprovidingthebestqualityforfictionalbookreading.Coolfeatures:Text-To-Speech,externaldictionaries,advancedadjustmentofthevisualsupp
ortsE-Inkdevices.Businessmodel:Freeapp.ASIReaderdoesn’tsellbooks,butyoucansimplypurchasedigitalproductselsewhereanduploadthemtothereadingapp.*Noo
kNookisstronglyintegratedwiththeonlinestoreBanes&Noble.YoucanbuyyoueBooksanywhereandtheywillautomaticallyappearintheNooklibrary.Theappsupportsmos
teBookformats.Coolfeatures:Wishlist,ArticleView,ParentalModeforchildren,customizationofallthevisualfeatures.Businessmo
del:Freeapp.WiththepartnershipwithBanes&Noble,youcanfindoveramillionfreebooksontheirwebsiteorpurchasenewtitlesforthepriceof
aslowas$0.99.*ScribdScribdhascomealongwayfromthedocument-readingappitwasinitially.Today,itisoneofthemostfamousprogramswithover
amilliontitlesinitslibrary.Uponregistration,yougeta30-daydemoaccountthatletsyoureadallthebooksyouwantforfree!Apartfrombooks,Scribdprovidesco
micbooks,audiobooksarticles,scientificstudies,courtcasesanduncommongenresthatnootherappoffers.Youcanevenp
ublishyourownbookonthisplatform.Coolfeatures:Booksyncacrossdifferentdevices,audiobooks.Businessmodel:30-dayfreetrial.Themonthlysubscriptionforunlim
itedaccesstoScribd’savailablematerialis£8.99.1.WhyisFReaderattractivetointernationalreaders?A.Itdoesn’tharmyoureyes.B.It
hasmanycustomizationoptions.C.Ithasapowerfulintegratedtranslator.D.Userscansharewhattheyreadviasocialnetworks.2.What
canyoudowithAlReader?A.BuySci-Fibooks.B.Enjoygreatgraphics.C.ReadonaniOSdevice.D.Publishyourownwriting.3.YoucanreadbooksfromBanes&Nob
leforfreeon________.A.FRcader.B.AIReadcr.C.Nook.D.Scribd.【答案】1.C2.B3.C【导语】本文是一篇应用文,主要介绍的是四个阅读软件。1.推理判断题。根据*FReader部分的“Apartfrombeingareading
app,FReaderhasanintegratedtranslatorforfivelanguages(English,Russian,German,French,andUkrainian),makingtheappattra
ctivetopeopleacrosstheworld.(除了作为一款阅读应用程序,FReader还有一个五种语言(英语、俄语、德语、法语和乌克兰语)的集成翻译程序,这使得该应用程序对世界各地的人们都有吸引力)”推知,FReader能吸引全世界的
读者是因为它有一个强大的集成翻译器。故选C。2.细节理解题。根据*AlReader部分的“Thisapphasenhancedgraphical(图解的)featuresandawiderangeofc
ustomizationoptionsthatfocusonprovidingthebestqualityforfictionalbookreading.(这个应用程序增强了图形功能和广泛的定制选项,专注于提供小说阅读的最佳质量)”可知,用AlReader你可以享受很好的图象。故选B。3.
细节理解题。根据*Nook部分的“Businessmodel:Freeapp.WiththepartnershipwithBanes&Noble,youcanfindoveramillionfreebooksontheirwebsiteorpurchasenew
titlesforthepriceofaslowas$0.99.(商业模式:免费应用。通过与Banes&Noble的合作,你可以在他们的网站上找到100多万本免费图书,或者以0.99美元的低价购买新书)”可知,你可以在Nook上免费阅读Banes&Noble的书籍。故选C。Photog
rapherRebeccaDouglashasalwaysbeencrazyaboutthenightsky.HerloveofthestarshastakentheUKresidenton“starwalking”tripstoIcelandandintotheArctic.Fornatu
reloverslikeDouglasstarwalkingturnsouttobeagoodwaytoenjoylife.Hikingatnightisn’tuncommon.Plentyofpeoplehikeafterdarktoge
ttocampsitesorwatchsunrisefromamountaintop.Starwalkinggoesastepfurtherbymixinghikingwithstargazing.Ratherthanheadingtoanobservatory
orsettingupatelescopeinyourbackyard,starwalkingtakesyouonabriefjourneytolookatthestarsfromdifferentviewpoints.“Anobservatorycan
nevertaketheplaceofgettingoutintoarurallandscapeunderablanketofstars,”saysGaryLinternofStargazingNightsinDurham,England,wholeadsguidedni
ghttimehikes.“It’samagicalexperience,andIenjoysharingit,especiallyatsomeofmyfavoritelocations,liketheHighForceWaterfall,England’slargestwaterfall,i
nTeesdale.”Thereareplentyofstudiesthatshowthehealthbenefitsofbeinginnature.Spendingatleasttwohoursaweekoutdoors,particularlywhil
eengaginginactivitiesthatinvolve“effortlessattention”,candecreasebloodpressure,heartrale,andstresslevels.Walkingatnighthastheaddedben
efitofimprovingsleep,whichisimportantforoverallhealth,saysChristinaPierpaoliParker,abehavioralsleepresearcherattheU
niversityofAlabama.Parkersaysthatstarwalkingworksontwophysiologicalprocessesthatdeterminesleepquality.“Movementandexercise,suchasrelaxingstar
gazingwalksoutside,mayfacilitatesleep,”shesays.Linternadvisesreadinguponthenightskybeforesettingout.Freemobileapps,suchasStarWalk2,canhelpid
entifycelestialbodiesandareeasytouse—simplypointyourphonesattheskytogetamap.WebsiteslikeSky&TelescopeandNASA’sSpacePlacecoverthebasics,
havein-depthexplanationsforconstellations(星座),andofferadviceongearandequipment.Attheendoftheday.thebestadvic
eistotakeitslowandenjoythejourney.4.WhydidDouglasgotolceland?A.Totakephotosthere.B.Toenjoythenightskythere.C.Toexperiencedailylifeth
ere.D.Tosearchforanobservatorythere.5.Whatcanweknowaboutstarwalking?A.Itisacombinationofhikingandstargazing.B.Itissimilartostargazingatan
observatory.C.Itonlyrequiresatelescopeinyourbackyard.D.ItbecomesmorepopularbecauseofGrayLintern.6.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“facilitate”inpar
agraph4probablymean?A.Slow.B.Worsen.C.Prevent.D.Promote.7.What’sthefifthparagraphmainlyabout?A.Someusefulmobileapps.B.Famousw
ebsitesabouthiking.C.Propersuggestionsonstarwalking.D.Basicknowledgeofequipmentforstargazing.【答案】4.B5.A6.D7
.C【导语】本文是一篇说明文,主要讲的是星空漫步结合了徒步旅行和观星的活动,对于观星者的身心健康都有好处,并告诉我们要做一名观星者的必要装备。4.细节理解题。根据第一段的“PhotographerRebeccaDougla
shasalwaysbeencrazyaboutthenightsky.HerloveofthestarshastakentheUKresidenton“starwalking”tripstoIcelandandintotheArcti
c.FornatureloverslikeDouglasstarwalkingturnsouttobeagoodwaytoenjoylife.(摄影师丽贝卡·道格拉斯一直都很迷恋夜空。她对星星的爱让这位英
国居民开始了去冰岛和北极的“星空漫步”之旅。对于像道格拉斯这样的自然爱好者来说,星空漫步是享受生活的一种好方式。)”可知,道格拉斯去冰岛是为了欣赏那里的夜空。故选B。5.细节理解题。根据第二段的“Starwalkinggoesastepfurtherbymixinghikingwithstarg
azing.(星际漫步则更进一步,它将徒步旅行与观星相结合。)”可知,星空漫步是徒步旅行和观星的结合。故选A。6.词句猜测题。根据第四段的“Walkingatnighthastheaddedbenefitofimprovingsleep,whichisimportantforoverallhea
lth(夜间散步还有改善睡眠的额外好处,这对整体健康很重要)”以及划线句上文“Parkersaysthatstarwalkingworksontwophysiologicalprocessesthatdeterminesle
epquality.(帕克说,星空漫步涉及到决定睡眠质量的两个生理过程。)”可知,Parker认为星空漫步有利于睡眠,因此推断划线词所在的句子表示“运动和锻炼,比如放松地在户外观星散步,可能有助于睡眠
”,划线词facilitate的意思是“改善,提升”,和Promote意思相近,故选D。7.主旨大意题。根据第五段的“Linternadvisesreadinguponthenightskybeforesettingout.Freemobileapps,suchasStarWalk2,
canhelpidentifycelestialbodiesandareeasytouse—simplypointyourphonesattheskytogetamap.(Lintern建议在出发前仔细了解夜空。免费的手
机应用程序,比如StarWalk2,可以帮助识别天体,而且很容易使用——只要把你的手机指向天空就可以得到一张地图。)”可知,第五段主要讲的是关于进行星空漫步的适当建议。故选C。KatherineRooks,aDenver-basedwriter,hadsenthersonate
xtmessageaboutcominghomefromschool“Icouldtellfromhisresponsethathebecameupsetsuddenlyinourthread.Andwhenhecamehome,hecameoverandsaid,‘Whatdidyoumeanb
ythis?’“Rookswasconfused.”SowelookedatthetexttogetherandIsaid,“Well,Imeant,seeyoulater,orsomething.Idon‘trememberexactlywhatitsaid.’Andhesa
id,‘Butyouendedwithafullstop!Ithoughtyouwerereallyangry!”Rookswasn’tangry,andsheexplainedtohersonthat,well
,periodsarehowyouendasentence.Butintext-messaging—atleastforyoungeradult--periodsdomorethanjustendasentence:theyalsocansetatone.GretchenMcCull
och,alinguist,saidthatwhenitcomestotext-messaging,theperiodhaslostitsoriginalpurpose.Butthatdoesn’tmeantheperiodha
slostallthepurposesintext-messaging.Nowitcanbeusedtoindicateseriousnessorasenseoffinality.“Butcautionisneeded,”saidMcCull
och,notingthatproblemscanstarttoarisewhenyoucombineaperiodwithapositiveemotion,like“sure”or“soundsgood”
.Aperiodcanaccidentallysetatone.ArecentstudyconductedbyBinghamtonUniversitypsychologyprofessorCeliaKlinco
nfirmedthis.Researchersaskedundergraduatestoevaluateatextexchangethatincludedaninnocentquestionandtheanswer“Yes”.Somesaw“Yes”withaperiodandsom
esawthewordwithout.Theyfoundconsistentlythroughmanyexperimentsthat“Yes”withaperiodresultedinresponsesthatweremorenegativ
e.Sopeoplethought“Yes”withaperiodwaslessfriendly,lesssincere,andsoon.“Ireallydon’tlikegettingtextmessagesthatendinperiodsbecauseitalwaysfeelssopassiv
e-aggressive,”saidJuanAbenanteRincon,24,asocialmediamanagerforAdidas.“Like,areyoumad?What’sgoingon?Like,didIdosomethingwrong?”Klinsaidthisdemonst
rateslanguageisconstantlychanging.“Languageevolutionhashappened;it’llcontinuetohappen,andisn’titgreatthatwe’resolinguisticallyfl
exibleandcreative?”8.WhydoesthetextbeginwithKatherine’sconflictwithherson?A.Toleadintheuseofperiodintexting.B.Toemphas
izethegreatpowerofwords.C.Toshowyoungsters’attitudestowardstexting.D.Tosuggesttherightuseofpunctuationmarks.9.WhyisJuanAbenanteRinconmentionedinthe
text?A.Tomakeassessmentsontherecentstudy.B.Toconfirmthefindingsoftherecentstudy.C.Toputforwarddoubtsabou
ttherecentstudy.D.Toshowgreatoppositionfortherecentstudy.10.WhatisCeliaKlin’sattitudetowardsthechangesinthemeaningsoffullsto
ps?A.Disapproving.B.Conservative.C.Worried.D.Positive.11.Whatcanbethesuitabletitleofthepassage?A.FullStops
:BeOriginalB.FullStops:BeCautiousC.LanguageEvolution:BeFlexibleD.LanguageEvolution:BeConsistent【答案】8.A9.B10.D11.C【导语】本文是一篇说明文,主
要讲的是随着语言的发展,标点符号的作用并不仅限于它们原来的用途,当把积极的词汇和严肃的标点符号连用时,会造成消极对抗。8.推理判断题。根据第二段的“Butintext-messaging—atleastforyoungeradult-
-periodsdomorethanjustendasentence(但在短信中——至少对年轻人来说——句号不仅仅是一个句子的结尾)”可知,文章的开头是凯瑟琳和她儿子的冲突是为了引出在短信中使用句号这个话题,故选A。9.推理判断题。根据第三段的“Theyfoundconsis
tentlythroughmanyexperimentsthat“Yes”withaperiodresultedinresponsesthatweremorenegative.Sopeoplethought“Yes”withaperi
odwaslessfriendly,lesssincere,andsoon.(他们通过许多实验一致发现,带句号的“是”会导致更消极的回应。所以人们认为带句号的“是”不那么友好,不那么真诚,等等。)”可知,文章提到JuanAbenanteRincon是为了证实最近的研究发现。故选B
。10.推理判断题。根据最后一段的“Languageevolutionhashappened;it’llcontinuetohappen,andisn’titgreatthatwe’resolinguisticallyflexibleandcreative?(语言已经发生了进化;这种情况
还会继续发生,我们在语言上如此灵活和富有创造力,这不是很棒吗?)”可知,CeliaKlin对句号含义的变化持赞成的态度,故选D。11.主旨大意题。通读全文,尤其是最后一段的“Languageevolutionhashappened;it’llcontinuetohappen,
andisn’titgreatthatwe’resolinguisticallyflexibleandcreative?(语言已经发生了进化;这种情况还会继续发生,我们在语言上如此灵活和富有创造力,这不是很棒吗?)”可知,本文主要介
绍了语言的发展的灵活性,因此最好的题目是C选项“LanguageEvolution:BeFlexible(语言进化:要灵活)”,故选C。TheBeijingWinterOlympicsandParalympicssawmanyexcellentathl
etescompeteontheiceandsnow,promptinganenthusiasmforwintersportsinChina.Infact,thecountryhashadadeeprelationshipwithwintersportssi
nceancienttimes,withskiingoriginatingintheAltayprefectureofXinjiangUygurautonomousregion.In2005,cavepaintingsofAltaypeoplehuntingonskisw
ithpoleswerediscovered,whicharchaeologistsestimatedcouldbemorethan10,000yearsold.Sincethen,Altayhasbeenrecognized
bymanyasoneofthebirthplacesofskiing,accordingtoXinhua.AsoneoftherichestcollectionsofancientrockartinChina,the
reareherdsofcamels,sheep,wolvesandhumanfigures.ThepaintingontheroofofacaveinDundebulakevillageofAltayprefecturedepictshumansonskis,b
endingtheirkneesastheytravelalongsideanimals,includingdeerandmoose.TherockartinDundebulakeiswellpreservedbecaus
ethepictographs(象形文字)arewellhiddeninthecave.Additionally,Alta’sdryclimatehasbeenausefulpreservingagent,accor
dingtoa2016researchpaperpublishedbytheHebeiNormalUniversity.Uniquegeographicalandclimaticconditionsmakeskiinganindispensablepa
rtoflocalpeople’slives.TheclimateinAltayismildandnottoowindy,soskiersarelessaffectedbyweatherconditions,allowingth
emtosafelymovefaster.Unlikethemodernskisweusenowadays,furskishavebeenusedasameansoftransportationforthesnowfieldinhabitan
tsofAltayformorethan100centuries,accordingtorockcarvingsuncoveredinthearea.Makingskishasbeenatraditionalskill.Thehandmades
kishavealayerofhorseskin.Thefuronthehorseskincanhelpdecreasefriction(摩擦力)whentheyslidedownthehill,whiletheskisalsopreventskiersfromfall
ingwhentheywalkup.Atthesametime,theyhaveawoodenstickinhandtokeepbalance,accordingtoChinaDaily.Furskicompe
titionshavebeenheldannuallybythelocalgovernment.Manylocalswoulddisplaytheirmaneuvers(高超的移动)atthecompetit
ions.12.WhichofthefollowingisevidencethatAltayisoneofthebirthplacesofskiing?A.Altaypeopleworeskistohuntanimals.B.
Themodernskisareverysimilartofurskis.C.Localpeoplehaveusedfurskisforalongtime.D.Humansonskisweredepictedincavedrawings.13.Whathavefurskisbeenuse
dforinAltaysinceancienttimes?A.Hunting.B.Transportation.C.Competition.D.Entertainment.14.Howdoeshorseskin
benefitskiers?A.Ithelpsthembettercontroldirections.B.Itmakesthemslidemorecomfortably.C.Ithelpsthemslidedownsmoothly.D.Ithelpsthemkeepstead
ywhilesliding.15.Whatdoesthearticlemainlytalkabout?A.TheoriginsofskiinginAltay.B.TheancientrockartfoundinAltay.C.Thedevelopment
ofskiinginChina.D.ThecurrentpopularityofskiinginAltay【答案】12.D13.B14.C15.A【导语】本文是一篇说明文,主要讲的是滑雪起源于阿勒泰,说明了相关的研究发现
。12.细节理解题。根据第二段的“In2005,cavepaintingsofAltaypeoplehuntingonskiswithpoleswerediscovered,whicharchaeolo
gistsestimatedcouldbemorethan10,000yearsold.Sincethen,Altayhasbeenrecognizedbymanyasoneofthebirthplacesofskiing,accordingtoX
inhua.(2005年,人们在洞穴中发现了阿勒泰人用滑雪杖狩猎的壁画,考古学家估计这些壁画可能有1万多年的历史。据新华社报道,从那时起,阿勒泰就被许多人认为是滑雪运动的发源地之一。)”可知,能证明阿勒泰是滑雪的
发源地之一的是在洞穴壁画中描绘了滑雪的人类。故选D。13.细节理解题。根据倒数第三段的“Unlikethemodernskisweusenowadays,furskishavebeenusedasameansoftransportationforthesnowfieldinhabitants
ofAltayformorethan100centuries,accordingtorockcarvingsuncoveredinthearea.(根据阿尔泰地区出土的岩雕,与我们现在使用的现代滑雪板不同,毛皮滑雪板作为阿尔泰雪地居民的交通工具已经
有100多个世纪的历史了。)”可知,自古以来,阿勒泰人用毛皮滑雪板做交通工具。故选B。14.细节理解题。根据倒数第二段的“Thefuronthehorseskincanhelpdecreasefriction(摩擦力)whentheyslidedownthehill(马皮上的皮毛可以减少
他们滑下山时的摩擦力)”可知,马皮对滑雪者的好处是帮助它们顺利地滑下来。故选C。15.主旨大意题。通读全文,尤其是第一段的“TheBeijingWinterOlympicsandParalympicssawmanyexcellentathletesco
mpeteontheiceandsnow,promptinganenthusiasmforwintersportsinChina.Infact,thecountryhashadadeeprelatio
nshipwithwintersportssinceancienttimes,withskiingoriginatingintheAltayprefectureofXinjiangUygurautonomousregion.(在北京冬奥会和残奥会上,众多优秀运动员在冰雪赛场上展开角逐,激发
了中国民众对冬季运动的热情。事实上,我国自古以来就与冬季运动有着深厚的渊源,滑雪运动起源于新疆维吾尔自治区的阿勒泰地区。)”可知,本文主要讲述了滑雪起源于阿勒泰。故选A。阅读理解【浙江省舟山市南海实验高中2022-2023学年高三上学期开学考试】TheHayFesti
val(ofLiterature&Arts)isabookfestival.IttakesplaceinHayon-Wya,asmalltowninWales.Thefestivalisheldeveryyear,andlastsfortendaysbetweenMayandJun
e.Itattractsover80,000visitorsandmanyimportantwritersgivereadingsordiscusstheirworks.Thefestivalstarte
din1988andissponsoredbyTheDailyTelegraphnewspaper.Glyndebourneisafestivalofopera.It’sorganizedinaprivatehouse:Glyndebour
ne,whichisonthesouthcoastofEngland.Thefestivalhasbeenheldthereeverysummersince1934.Theoperasareperformedi
naspecially-designedtheatreinthegardens.ThefestivalspecializesintheworksofMozart.Visitorstothefestivallistentooperasintheafternoon.Then
,theyhavepicnicsinGlyndebourne’sbeautifulgardens.CheltenhamisahorseracingfestivalheldinatowninwesternEnglan
d.OneofthedaysfallsonStPatrick’sDay(on17thMarch),Ireland’snationalday.Thebiggestraceofthefour-dayeven
tistheCheltenhamGoldCup,oneofthemostimportantracesinthehorseracingcalendar.Duringthefestival,hundredsofmillionsofpoundsar
egambledonthe28races.TheGreatBritishBeerFestivalisa...beerfestival.It’sheldinOlympia(anexhibitioncentreinLondon)foraweekeveryA
ugust.Over1,000differentBritishandforeignbeersareserved.Therearelotsofunusualdrinkstotaste,suchasanOscarWilde,theChampionBeerofBritain2011.Butthefe
stivalisn’tonlyaboutbeer.There’slivemusic,booksigningsandeventutorialsonhowtotastebeer.1.Whatdothesefestivalshaveincommon?A.Th
eyallcanattractart.B.TheyareallUKfestivals.C.Theyalldatefromthemid-20thcentury.D.Theyareallheldinprivatehou
ses.2.Whichofthefollowingfestivalstakesplacefirstinayear?A.TheHayFestival.B.Glyndebourne.C.Cheltenham.D.TheGreatB
ritishBeerFestival.3.WhatcanvisitorsdoatTheGreatBritishBeerFestival?A.Learnhowtomakebeer.B.Performlivemusiconstage.C.Signtheirnamesonbooks.D.Sa
mplesomeunusualbeers.【答案】1.B2.C3.D【导语】本文是应用文。文章主要介绍英国的4个节日。1.细节理解题。根据第一段“IttakesplaceinHayon-Wya,asmalltowninWales.”(它发生在威尔士的一个
小镇Hayon-Wya。),第二段“It’sorganizedinaprivatehouse:Glyndebourne,whichisonthesouthcoastofEngland.”(它被组织在一个私人住宅
里Glyndebourne,位于英格兰南海岸。),第三段“CheltenhamisahorseracingfestivalheldinatowninwesternEngland.”(切尔滕纳姆赛马节在英格兰西部的一个小镇举行。)和第四段“It’sheldinOly
mpia(anexhibitioncentreinLondon)foraweekeveryAugust.”(它每年八月在奥林匹亚(伦敦的一个展览中心)举办一周。)可知,这4个节日都是在英国举办的节日。故
选B。2.推理判断题。根据第一段“Thefestivalisheldeveryyear,andlastsfortendaysbetweenMayandJune.”(这个节日每年举行一次,在五月和六月之间持续十天。),第二段“Thefestivalhasbeenheldthereevery
summersince1934.”(自1934年以来,这个节日每年夏天都在那里举行。),第三段“OneofthedaysfallsonStPatrick’sDay(on17thMarch),Ireland’snationalday.”(其中一天是圣帕特里克节(3月17日)
,爱尔兰的国庆日。)和第四段“It’sheldinOlympia(anexhibitioncentreinLondon)foraweekeveryAugust.”(它每年八月在奥林匹亚(伦敦的一个展览中心)举办一周。)可知,这4个节日最早举办的是第三段提到的Chelte
nham。故选C。3.细节理解题。根据最后一段“Therearelotsofunusualdrinkstotaste”(有很多不同寻常的啤酒可以品尝)可知,在TheGreatBritishBeerFesti
val节日里,有很多不同寻常的啤酒可以品尝。故选D。IusedtomakethesameNewYear’sresolutioneveryyear——tosimplifymylifeandmaketimeforme——butIwasalwaystoobusytostickwithitfo
rverylong.Changeisnoteasyforme.Ilikedhelpingpeopleandhatedtosay“no”whenIwasaskedforhelp.IwassoovercommittedthatIdidn’
thavetimetojustsitandreadabook.AsIranfromtasktotask,Icouldneveroutrunthefeelingthatsomethingwasmissing,thatwa
srealhappiness,whichseemedjustoutofreach.IfeltlikeIwasmissingakeypieceoftheinstructionsonhowtoputmylifetogether.
Myrealawakeningcameaboutinastrangewayafewyearsago.Wewerehavingtheinsideofourhousepaintedandsowehadtoal
lthedecorationsoutofthepainters’wayastheymovedfromroomtoroom.Somehow,wegotalongquitewellwithoutalltheitemswehadcollectedovertheyears.Thenwedecide
dtothinkhardaboutwhatwewouldputback.Finally,weremovedmanydecorationsbecausetheymadetheroomsfeelsmallandc
luttered(杂乱的).Weputbackonlythethingswereallywanted.Thehousefeltsomuchmoreopen,peacefulandbeautiful.WhenIstartedt
ohangourcalendarbackup,Inoticedhowfulleachdaywas.Everysquarewasfilledin.Idecidedtocontinuemydecluttering(清理)withthecalendar.Itw
asneartheendofJuly,soIstarted“clearing”AugustandSeptember.Ikeptdoctors’appointments,familyeventsandcommitmentstochurch.ButIre
movedextratasksIhadtakenon.NowI’mmorerelaxed.I’velearnedtosay“no”whenIwasaskedforhelp.IfeellikeIhaveblessedothersbydonatingourunused
itemstocharity.But,mostofall,IscheduletimeformeeachdaytodowhatIwant.Theunclutteredbeautyofourhomeandschedulegivesmegreat
peaceandjoy.4.Theunderlinedword“outrun”inpara2canbebestreplacedby________.A.livewithoutB.escapefromC.sticktoD.takecon
trolof5.Whydidtheauthorfinallymakechangestoherbusycalendar?A.Shewastoostressedouttocontinueherbusycal
endar.B.Thebusycalendarcouldn’tbringherhappinessanymore.C.Shegraduallychangedherattitudetowardshelpingothers.D.Thej
oyfromdeclutteringherhomeencouragedthechange.6.Whatmighttheauthorrefusetodoaftershechangedherschedule?A.Gotochurch.B.seeaden
tist.C.Completeextrawork.D.Attendfamilygatherings.7.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthetext?A.TheCleanupB.MyBusyScheduleC.R
egainpeaceandJoyD.LiveaSimpleLife【答案】4.B5.D6.C7.C【导语】本文是一篇夹叙夹议文章。文章讲述了作者每年的新年决心都是要过一个简单的生活,在繁忙的工作中,作者总是感觉缺失一种
真正的幸福感。作者通过一次家庭装修的经历,改变了自己繁忙的日程表,最终过上了简单的生活,从而给作者带来了平静和快乐,获得了内心一直寻求的幸福感。4.词义猜测题。根据划线词后面的句子“thefeelingthatsomethingwasmissing,thatwasrealhappiness,whi
chseemedjustoutofreach.(那种感觉是缺失了什么东西,那个东西就是真正的幸福,似乎遥不可及)”可知,作者从一项任务到另一项任务,始终都逃脱不了一种缺失幸福的感觉。故划线词与escapefro
m为近义词,意为“逃脱”。故选B。5.细节理解题。根据第三段中“Finally,weremovedmanydecorationsbecausetheymadetheroomsfeelsmallandcluttered(杂乱的).Weputbacko
nlythethingswereallywanted.Thehousefeltsomuchmoreopen,peacefulandbeautiful.(最后,我们去掉了很多装饰,因为它们让房间感觉又小
又乱。我们只放回我们真正想要的东西。房子给人的感觉是如此的开阔、宁静和美丽)”以及第四段中“WhenIstartedtohangourcalendarbackup,Inoticedhowfulleachdaywas.Everysqu
arewasfilledin.Idecidedtocontinuemydecluttering(清理)withthecalendar.(当我开始把我们的日历挂回去时,我注意到每天都很满。每个方格都填满了。我决定继续整理日历)
”可知,作者是因为装修的过程中,移除了很多装饰,最终让作者感受到了开阔、宁静和美丽,由此影响到作者要清理自己的日程安排。即作者在整理家的过程中所带来的喜悦,鼓励了作者改变她繁忙的日程表。故选D。6.细节理解题。根据倒数第二段中“ItwasneartheendofJuly,soI
started“clearing”AugustandSeptember.Ikeptdoctors’appointments,familyeventsandcommitmentstochurch.ButIremovede
xtratasksIhadtakenon.(那是接近七月底的时候,所以我开始“清理”八月和九月。我按时去看医生,参加家庭活动,去教堂做礼拜。但我删除了我承担的额外任务)”并结合选项可知,作者在改变后,不会做的事情是做额外的工作。故选C。7.主旨大意
题。根据文中第一段“IusedtomakethesameNewYear’sresolutioneveryyear——tosimplifymylifeandmaketimeforme—butIwasalwaystoobusytostickwithitforvery
long.(过去,我每年的新年决心都是一样的——简化我的生活,为自己留出时间——但我总是太忙,无法坚持太久)”以及最后一段中“But,mostofall,IscheduletimeformeeachdaytodowhatIwant.Theunclutteredbeautyofourhom
eandschedulegivesmegreatpeaceandjoy.(但是,最重要的是,我每天安排时间做我想做的事。井井有条的家庭和日程安排给了我极大的平静和快乐)”可知,作者每年的新年决心都是要过一个简单的生活,在繁忙的工作中,作者总是感觉缺失一种真正的幸福感。作者通过
一次家庭装修的经历,改变了自己繁忙的日程表,最终过上了简单的生活,给作者带来了平静和快乐,获得了内心一直寻求的幸福感。故最佳标题是“重获平静和喜悦”。故选C。U.S.lifeexpectancyiscurrently78.6years——a
numberdeterminedbyfactorsincludinggenes,gender,lifestyleandluck.Butthesinglebestpredictoroflongevity(寿命)mightbegeography.Growingeviden
cesuggestspeople’sZIPcodesmightholdthemostinformationabouthowlongthey’lllive.ResearchersfromtheNewYorkUniversitySchoolo
fMedicinerecentlyuseddatafromNYULangoneHealth’sCityHealthDashboardtofindthat56ofthe500largestU.S.citiesareh
ometopeoplewhocanexpecttoliveatleast20feweryearsthanthoseinotherneighborhoods,evenifthey’rejustaway.InChicago,thecitywitht
helargestdifferences,lifeexpectancyvariedby30.1yearsbetweenneighborhoods;inbothWashingtonD.C.andNewYorkCity,itvariedbymorethan27yearsb
etweenneighborhoods.Whereyoulivedirectlyaffectsyourhealthinanumberofways,fromexposuretoairpollutiontoaccessibilityofhealthyfood,greenspacean
dmedicalcare.It’salsoanindicatorofsocioeconomic(社会经济学的)factorsrelatedtohealthandlongevity,includingraceandincome.TheNYUresearchersalsofound
thatthecitieswiththewidestgapsinlifeexpectancywerethosemostseparatedbyraceandethnicity(种族划分),withminorityneighborhoodsoftenfacingobstacles,likeu
naffordablehousingcostsorpoorsocialservices.Buttheseproblemsdidn’taffectmajoritywhiteneighborhoodstothesamedegree.Chicagoisfarmoreseparatedthanmos
tU.S.cities,andlargelyblackneighborhoodsontheSouthSidehavethecity’slowestlifeexpectancies.Linksamongrace,povertyandhealthhav
ebeenstrengthenedbyyearsofinequality,andremovingthemwon’tbeeasy.However,theNYUresearchersargueunderstandingthetiesbetweenZIPcodesandhe
althcanhelplocallawmakers,public-healthofficialsandcommunityrepresentativesbegintoleveltheplayingfieldfortheirvoters.8.Whatdoes“ZI
Pcodes”referto?A.Wherepeoplelive.B.Howpeoplelivetheirlife.C.Whetherarelucky.D.Whatgenespeoplehave.9.Whatdidthedatausedinparagraph2show?A.Peoplei
ndifferentciteshaddifferentlifeexpectanciesB.PeopleinChicagolivedlongerthanthoseinNewYork.C.PeopleinWashingtonD.C.hadthelowestlifeexpectancies.D.Life
expectancydifferedamongpeopleinthesamedistrict.10.WhatcontributestothehugegapinlifeexpectancyinChicago?A.Medicalcare.B.Airpollu
tion.C.Ethnicity.D.Socialservice.11.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.InfluencesofZIPcodesondifferentpeopleB.LinksbetweenZIPcodesandlongevity.C.Waystoimpro
vepeople’slifeexpectancy.D.Importanceofremovinginequality.【答案】8.A9.A10.C11.B【导语】本文是说明文。文章主要讲述地域不同和人们的寿命之间的联系。8.词句猜
测题。根据第一段“Butthesinglebestpredictoroflongevity(寿命)mightbegeography.Growingevidencesuggestspeople’sZIPcodesmightholdthemostinformationa
bouthowlongthey’lllive.”(但预测寿命的最佳指标可能是地理位置。越来越多的证据表明,人们的邮政编码可能包含了关于他们能活多久的大部分信息。)可知,ZIPcodes指的是人们的居住地。故选
A。9.推理判断题。根据第二段“ResearchersfromtheNewYorkUniversitySchoolofMedicinerecentlyuseddatafromNYULangoneHealth’sCityHealthDashboardt
ofindthat56ofthe500largestU.S.citiesarehometopeoplewhocanexpecttoliveatleast20feweryearsthanthoseinotherneighborhoods,eve
nifthey’rejustaway.InChicago,thecitywiththelargestdifferences,lifeexpectancyvariedby30.1yearsbetweenneigh
borhoods;inbothWashingtonD.C.andNewYorkCity,itvariedbymorethan27yearsbetweenneighborhoods.”(纽约大学医学院的研究人员最近利用纽约大学朗格尼健康城市健康仪表盘的数据
发现,在美国500个最大的城市中,有56个城市的居民预计比其他社区的居民少活至少20年,即使他们只是离开。在芝加哥这个差异最大的城市,不同社区之间的预期寿命相差30.1年;在华盛顿特区和纽约市,不同社区之间的预期寿命相差超过27年。)可知,这一段
的数据表明了不同城市的人们有不同的预期寿命。故选A。10.推理判断题。根据第三段“TheNYUresearchersalsofoundthatthecitieswiththewidestgapsinlif
eexpectancywerethosemostseparatedbyraceandethnicity(种族划分),withminorityneighborhoodsoftenfacingobstacles,likeunaffordablehousing
costsorpoorsocialservices.Buttheseproblemsdidn’taffectmajoritywhiteneighborhoodstothesamedegree.ChicagoisfarmoreseparatedthanmostU.S.cities,andlargel
yblackneighborhoodsontheSouthSidehavethecity’slowestlifeexpectancies.”(纽约大学的研究人员还发现,预期寿命差距最大的城市是那些因种族和民族而分隔最远的城市,少数民族社区往往面临诸如负担不起的住房成本
或糟糕的社会服务等障碍。但是这些问题并没有同样严重地影响到大多数白人社区。芝加哥比大多数美国城市更加分离,南部的黑人社区是芝加哥人口预期寿命最低的地区。)可知,导致芝加哥人均寿命的巨大差距的原因是种族和民族。故选C。11.主旨大意题。根据第一段“U.S.lifeexpectan
cyiscurrently78.6years——anumberdeterminedbyfactorsincludinggenes,gender,lifestyleandluck.Butthesinglebestpredicto
roflongevity(寿命)mightbegeography.Growingevidencesuggestspeople’sZIPcodesmightholdthemostinformationaboutho
wlongthey’lllive.”(美国目前的预期寿命为78.6岁,这个数字是由基因、性别、生活方式和运气等因素决定的。但预测寿命的最佳指标可能是地理位置。越来越多的证据表明,人们的邮政编码可能包含了关于他们能活多久的大部分信息。)可知,这篇文章主要讲
述地域不同和人们的预期寿命之间的联系。故选B。Anewstudyfoundthat15-year-oldstoldmorecoherent(连贯的)storiesaboutturningpointsintheirlivesiftheirmothershadbeentaug
htthenewconversationaltechniques14yearsearlier.Theseadolescentsalsoreportedfewersymptomsofdepression
andanxietycomparedtoadolescentsinthestudywhosemothershadtalkedwiththeirtoddlers(初学走路的孩子)asusual.Intheresearch,115mothersoftoddlerswereassi
gnedtoeitheracontrolgroupwithoutanytrainingoranexperimentalgroupgiventraininginelaborativereminiscine(详尽回忆)forayear.Thetraininginvolvesope
nandresponsiveconversationswithyoungchildrenabouteverydaypastevents.ProjectleadProfessorElaineReesesaysadole
scentswhosemothershadparticipatedintheearliercoachingsessionsnarrateddifficulteventsfromtheirlives—suchasparentaldivorceorcyber-bullyingwithmorei
nsightintohowtheexperiencehadshapedaspeople.ProfessorReesesays,“Ourfindingssuggestparents’sharingmemoriesearlyin
children’slivescanhavelong-lastingbenefits,bothforthewayadolescentsprocessandtalkaboutdifficultlifeeventsandfortheirwell-bei
ng.Forexample,ithelpschildrendevelopmorecomplete,specific,andaccuratememoriesoftheirexperiences,providing
aricherstoreofmemoriestousewhentellingtheirownstories.Italsoteacheschildrenhowtohaveopendiscussionsaboutpastfeelingswhenthey’renolongerin
theheatofthemoment.”ProfessorReesehopesparentsandpolicymakersrealizetheimportanceofearlychildhoodastheidealtimeforstartingtohavep
ositiveconversationswithchildren,andtoknowthattheseconversationscanmakeadifferenceaschildrengrowolder.“Theultimategoalis
toencourageparentstohavemoresensitiveandresponsiveconversationsabouteventsintheirchildren’slives.”Theresearchersintendtocontinuethestudy,foll
owingupwithparticipantsinemergingadulthoodtodetermineanyongoingeffectsoftheirtheirsmother’selaborativereminiscine.
12.Accordingtothetext,allmothersinvolvedintheresearch________.A.weretrainedhowtotalkwithkidsforayearB.hadchildrenwhowereaboutoneyearoldC.too
kpartinthefollow-upresearchannuallyD.hadexperiencedsomedifficulteventsinlife13.Whatdoestheresearchindicate?A
.Coachingsessionswithparentsbenefittoddlers.B.Parentsneedtolearnnewconversationaltechniques.C.Parents’elaborativereminiscingcanfightdep
ression.D.Sharingmemoriessetskidsonpathtobetterwell-being.14.Whycouldadolescentsintheexperimentalgroupnarratetheirl
ifeeventsbetter?A.Theywentthroughmoreturningpointsinlife.B.Theyhadaricherstoreofmemoriestoreferto.C.Theycouldwell
rememberwhathappenedinlife.D.Theyhadbetterlanguageskillstodescribeevents.15.What’sresearchers’attitudetotheim
pactsofelaborativereminiscingonadults?A.Uncertain.B.Favorable.C.Concerned.D.Doubtful.【答案】12.B13.A14.B15.A【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章通过对115名幼儿
的母亲进行分组实验,得出在幼儿时期通过分享详尽回忆对于青少年处理和谈论困难生活事件的方式以及他们的幸福都有长期的好处。12.推理判断题。根据文章第一段“Anewstudyfoundthat15-year-oldstoldmorecoherent(连贯的)storiesaboutturnin
gpointsintheirlivesiftheirmothershadbeentaughtthenewconversationaltechniques14yearsearlier.(一项新的研究发现,如果他们的母亲在14年前学习了新的会话技巧,那么15岁的孩子会更连贯的讲述关于他们生活中
的转折点的故事)”可知,如果母亲在孩子一岁左右的时候学习新会话技巧,那么孩子15岁的时候表达会更连贯;根据文章第二段“Intheresearch,115mothersoftoddlerswereassignedtoeitherac
ontrolgroupwithoutanytrainingoranexperimentalgroupgiventraininginelaborativereminiscine(详尽回忆)forayear.(在这项研究中,115名幼儿的母亲被分配到一个没经任何训练的对照组或者一
个给予详尽回忆训练的实验组)”可知,这115名都是幼儿的母亲,结合实验的结论,即前面所表达的如果母亲在孩子一岁左右的时候学习新会话技巧,那么孩子15岁的时候表达会更连贯。由此推知,所有参与研究的母亲的孩子都在一岁左右。故选B项。13.细节理解题。根据文章第二段“ProfessorR
eesesays,“Ourfindingssuggestparents’sharingmemoriesearlyinchildren’slivescanhavelong-lastingbenefits,bothforthewayadolescentsp
rocessandtalkaboutdifficultlifeeventsandfortheirwell-being.Forexample,ithelpschildrendevelopmorecomplete,specific,andaccuratememoriesofthei
rexperiences,providingaricherstoreofmemoriestousewhentellingtheirownstories.Italsoteacheschildrenhowtohaveopendiscussionsa
boutpastfeelingswhenthey’renolongerintheheatofthemoment.”(Reese教授说:“我们的研究结果表明,父母在孩子生命早期分享记忆对青少年处理和谈论困难生活事件的方式以及他们的幸福都有长期的好处。例如,它可以帮助孩子对他们的经历形
成更完整、更具体、更准确的记忆,提供更丰富的记忆库,以便在讲述自己的故事时使用。它还教孩子们如何在他们不再处于情绪激动时就过去的感受进行公开讨论。”)”可知,在孩子小时候分享回忆对他们处理和谈论困难生活事件的方式以
及他们的幸福都有长期的好处,即对父母进行分享回忆的课程训练对孩子来说是非常有益的。故选A项。14.细节理解题。根据文章第二段“Forexample,ithelpschildrendevelopmorecomplete,spec
ific,andaccuratememoriesoftheirexperiences,providingaricherstoreofmemoriestousewhentellingtheirownstories.(例如,它可以帮助孩子对他们的
经历形成更完整、更具体、更准确的记忆,提供更丰富的记忆库,以便在讲述自己的故事时使用)”可知,父母对幼儿分享回忆可以帮助孩子对他们的经历形成更完整、更具体、更准确的记忆,提供更丰富的记忆库以供讲述自己故事时使用,即他们有更丰富的记忆存储可供参考。故选B项。15.推理
判断题。根据文章最后一段“Theresearchersintendtocontinuethestudy,followingupwithparticipantsinemergingadulthoodtode
termineanyongoingeffectsoftheirtheirsmother’selaborativereminiscine.(研究人员打算继续这项研究,跟进刚步入成年期的参与者,以确定他们母亲精心回忆的任何持续影响)”可推知,研究人员对详尽回忆对成年人的影响是不确定的,所以才
会打算继续研究。故选A项。阅读理解【浙江省名校协作体2022-2023学年高三上学期开学考试】Formanypopidolfans,havingtheopportunitytoparticipateinamusicvideofortheirfavoritepopsongsmightbeadre
amcometrue.I,IhadtakenlessonsataChinese-owneddancestudio,andtheybegantoholdauditions(试镜)foraspecialproject—filmingamusicvi
deo!Thosewhopassedtheauditionswouldrehearse(排练)awell-designeddanceandbefilmedbyaprofessionalcameracrew.Ireallylikethesongtheychose—Kil
lThisLovebyBlackpink,agirlgroupfromSouthKorea,soIauditioned.Iwasconfidentatfirstintheaudition,butasIfeltmorepressure,Iforgotafewmoves.
Thisdefinitelyhurtmychances,soIbecameveryonedgeabouttheresults.Additionally,becauseBlackpinkisafour-membergroup,th
estudiowasonlylookingforfourpeople,andover20peoplehadauditioned.Iwasveryunsureifmyperformancewouldbegoodenoughforacallback.TwoweekslaterwhenIhadjus
taboutgivenuponhearingback,Igotatextfromthestudiomanager,saying,“Congratulations!YouhavepassedtheauditionforKillThisLove.”Icouldbarelyc
ontainmyexcitement,butwantingtoseemmature,Irepliedtoherinacalmandcollectedmanner.Wewerescheduledforfiverehearsalsintotal,andthefilmingdate
wassetforthemiddleofApril.Whatreallystirredupmyexcitementwasknowingthatwewouldbefilmedinpublic.IwouldalsobedancingthepartofRose,myfavoriteBlackpin
kmember.OurfirstrehearsalwasonaWednesday.Thestudiohadrentedthebasementofatheater.Therewere,ofcourse,di
fficulties.Thedanceroutineincludedformations,sowehadtolearnthepositionsandtransitions—thingsthatwedidnotusuallylearninourregulard
ancelessons.Butitwasjustthefourofus,andourteacherhadenoughtimetoworkwitheachofusindividually.Ihavebeenpracticinghard
formydream.Ihopeeverythinggoeswell,andIlookforwardtotheupcomingperformance!21.HowdidIfeelabouttheresults
afterforgettingafewmoves?A.Confident.B.Ambitious.C.Confused.D.Nervous.22.WhydidIreplytothemanagercalm
lywhenIgottheexcitingtext?A.BecauseIintendedtopresentamatureimagetoher.B.BecauseIwastrainedwellenoughtocont
ainmyfeelings.C.BecauseIknewthatIwasgoodenoughforsuchacallback.D.BecauseIhadknowntheresultbeforesheinformedmeofit.23.Whatwas
myfirstrehearsalinthebasementlike?A.Confusingbutpractical.B.Challengingbuthelpful.C.Difficultbutentertaini
ng.D.Regularbutrewarding.24.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthepassage?A.ToexpresstheburningpassionforBlackpink.B.Toshowthedif
ficultyinattendinganaudition.C.Toshareapersonalexperienceinpursuitofadream.D.Toconveytheexcitementofengaginginarehearsal
.【答案】21.D22.A23.B24.C【导语】本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲的是作者参与最喜欢的偶像的流行歌曲的MV试镜和排练的经历。21.推理判断题。根据第三段的“Iwasconfidentatfirstin
theaudition,butasIfeltmorepressure,Iforgotafewmoves.Thisdefinitelyhurtmychances,soIbecameveryonedgeabouttheresults
.(一开始试镜时我很自信,但随着压力的增加,我忘记了一些动作。这无疑损害了我的机会,所以我对结果非常紧张。)”可知,在忘记了一些动作后,作者对结果感到紧张,故选D。22.细节理解题。根据第四段的“Icouldbarelycontainmyexcitement,butwantingtoseemmat
ure,Irepliedtoherinacalmandcollectedmanner.(我几乎无法抑制自己的激动,但为了显得成熟,我平静而镇定地回答了她。)”可知,当作者收到这条激动人心的短信时,作者平静地回复了经理,因为作者想给经理一个成熟的形象。故选A。2
3.推理判断题。根据倒数第二段的“Therewere,ofcourse,difficulties.Thedanceroutineincludedformations,sowehadtolearnthepositionsandtransitions—
thingsthatwedidnotusuallylearninourregulardancelessons.Butitwasjustthefourofus,andourteacherhadenoughtimetoworkwitheachofusind
ividually.(当然,也有困难。舞蹈套路包括阵型,所以我们必须学习姿势和转换——这些都是我们平时在舞蹈课上没有学过的。但是只有我们四个人,我们的老师有足够的时间和我们每个人单独学习。)”可知,作者在地下室的第一次排练具有挑战性但有帮助
。故选B。24.推理判断题。通读全文,尤其是第一段的“Formanypopidolfans,havingtheopportunitytoparticipateinamusicvideofortheirfavoritepo
psongsmightbeadreamcometrue.(对于许多流行偶像的粉丝来说,有机会参与他们最喜欢的流行歌曲的MV可能是梦想成真。)”和最后一段的“Ihavebeenpracticinghardformydream.Ihopeeverythinggoeswell,andIlo
okforwardtotheupcomingperformance!(我一直在努力练习我的梦想。希望一切顺利,期待即将到来的演出!)”可知,本文主要讲的是作者参与最喜欢的偶像的流行歌曲的MV试镜和排练的经历,因此目的是分享个人追求梦想的经历。故选C。Myfour-andeight-year-old
sareclosernowthantheywerebeforethepandemic.Icanhearthesoundsofgigglingfromtheirbedroomseveraltimesanight.Butthemoretimemygirlsspendtogether,them
oretheyfight,too.Themostcommonbattlegroundsformykidsareinjusticesandfightingforposition.Ondayswhenwearetrappedint
hehousetogetherandtheirscreamingmatchesreachoperaticlevels,theirdadandIworrywedidsomethinghorriblywrongasparentstoencouragethisvolume
ofconflict.ButaccordingtoJeanineVivona,aprofessorofpsychologyattheCollegeofNewJerseywhostudiessiblingrivalry(较
量),“competitionwithsiblingsisjustafactoflife.Andwecanjusttrytomanageitasbestwecan.”Studieshaveshownthatsiblingconflictsmayoccuruptoeightti
mesanhour.“Conflictdoesdecreaseintoadolescence;it’ssortoflevelsoff,”saidMarkEthanFeinberg,aresearchprofessoratPennsylvaniaStateUniversity.“Earlyandm
iddlechildhoodareparticularlydifficulttimesforsiblingaggression.”Whilemostsiblingsaren’tfightingforactualquarrels,psychologically,siblingrivalry
servesadevelopmentalpurpose:ithelpschildrenfigureoutwhatisuniqueandspecialaboutthemselves,knownas“differentiation”.Childrenwanttobese
enasthemostspecialbytheirparents,sothey’realwaysgoingtopushforpreferentialtreatmentovertheirsiblings.Buttheymayalsoshap
etheirinterestsandpersonalitiesaroundtheirsiblings’skillsanddesires.Forexample,let’ssaytheoldersonisasoccerstar.Theyoungerchildorchildren
maythenavoidsocceraltogether,eitherbecausetheyareafraidtheywon’tbeasgoodorbecausetheyfeartheymightbebetter—andtheydon’twanttotakethatriskeither.25.Wh
yisthereconflictbetweentheauthor’sdaughters?A.Becausetheyplaythescreamingmatches.B.Becausetheyalwayscompeteforpriori
ty.C.Becausetheycan’tstandlivingwitheachother.D.Becausetheyreceiveobviouslyunfairtreatment.26.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?A.Siblingrivalry
couldbeusefulasmotivationforchildren.B.Parentsshouldintervenesiblingrivalryasmuchastheycan.C.Mostsiblingconflictsbegintofallwhenchildrenbe
comeadults.D.Lifethroughoutchildhoodwillbemiserableduetosiblingrivalry.27.Whichcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Kids’
strugglewithsiblingrivalryB.ParentingsolutionstosiblingrivalryC.ThepsychologybehindsiblingrivalryD.Anunintendedupsideofsibl
ingrivalry【答案】25.B26.A27.C【导语】这是一篇说明文。本文主要介绍了手足竞争背后的心理学解释并举例说明。25.细节理解题。由文章第一段最后一句“Themostcommonbattlegroundsformykidsareinju
sticesandfightingforposition.”(孩子们最普遍的战场在于不公和竞争有利位置)可知,女儿之间存在冲突,是因为她们要竞争某个位置的优先权,故选B项。26.推理判断题。由文章第四段“Whilemostsiblingsaren’tfightingforactu
alquarrels,psychologically,siblingrivalryservesadevelopmentalpurpose:ithelpschildrenfigureoutwhatisuniqueandspecialaboutthemselves
,knownas“differentiation”.Childrenwanttobeseenasthemostspecialbytheirparents,sothey’realwaysgoingtopushforpreferentialtreat
mentovertheirsiblings.”(虽然大多数兄弟姐妹并不是为了实际的争吵而斗争,但从心理上讲,兄弟姐妹之间的竞争有助于发展:它帮助孩子们了解自己的独特之处,即所谓的“差异”。孩子们想要成为父母眼中最特别的一
个,因此他们总是会推着自己争取比兄弟姐妹更多的偏爱)可知,兄弟姐妹之间的竞争有助于发展,对孩子而言手足之间的竞争可以视为一种有用的动力,故选A项。27.主旨大意题。由文章第二段最后一句“ButaccordingtoJeanineVivona,aprofessorofps
ychologyattheCollegeofNewJerseywhostudiessiblingrivalry(较量),“competitionwithsiblingsisjustafactoflife.An
dwecanjusttrytomanageitasbestwecan.””(但是,新泽西州大学的一位心理学教授JeanineVivona认为:“手足竞争只是生活中的一个事实。我们可以尽最大努力去应对它”)以及纵观全文可知,本文主要介绍了手足竞争背后的心理学解释并举例说明,故
选C项。Fromtoiletpapertoyogurt,andcoffeetocornchips,manufacturersarequietlyshrinkingpackagesizeswithoutloweringprices.It’s
called“shrinkflation(缩水式通胀)”,andit’sacceleratingworldwide.IntheU.S.,asmallboxofKleenexnowhas60tissues;afewmonthsago,it
had65.InIndia,abarofVimdishsoaphasshrunkfrom155gramsto135grams.Shrinkflationisn’tnew,expertssay.Butitmultipliesintimesofhighinflation(通货膨胀)ascom
paniesstrugglewithrisingcostsforingredients,packaging,labor,andtransportation.Globalconsumerpriceinflationwas
upanestimated7%inMay,apacethatwilllikelycontinuethroughSeptember,accordingtoS&PGlobal.“Itcomesinwaves.Wehappentobeinatidalwaveno
wbecauseofinflation,”saidEdgarDworsky,aconsumeradvocateandformerassistantattorneygeneralinMassachusettswhohasdocumentedshrinkflationonh
isConsumerWorldwebsitefordecades.Mr.Dworskysaidshrinkflationappealstomanufacturersbecausetheyknowcustomerswillnoticepriceincr
easesbutwon’tkeeptrackofnetweightsorsmalldetails,likethenumberofsheetsonarolloftoiletpaper.Companiescanalsoemploytri
ckstodrawattentionawayfromdownsizing,likemarkingsmallerpackageswithbrightnewlabelsthatdrawshoppers’eyes.Somecustomerswhohaven
oticedthedownsizingaresharingexamplesonsocialmedia.Otherssayshrinkflationiscausingthemtochangetheirshopping
habits.AlexAspacherdoesalotofgroceryshoppingforhisfamily.Henoticedwhentheone-poundpackageofslicedSwisscheese
heusedtobuyshrankto12ouncesbutkeptits$9.99pricetag.Now,hehuntsfordealsorbuysablockofcheeseandslicesithimself.“Iwaspreparedforth
echangetoadegree,buttherehasn’tbeenalimittoitsofar,”Mr.Aspachersaid.“Ihopewefindthatceilingprettysoo
n.”Sometimesthetrendcanreverse.Asinflationeases,competitionmightforcemanufacturerstolowertheirpricesorreintroducelargerpackages.ButMr.Dwo
rskysaysonceaproducthasgottensmaller,itoftenstaysthatway.28.Accordingtothepassage,whatcanwelearnaboutshrinkflation?A.Itattra
ctscustomersbyadjustingtheprices.B.Itnewlyemergesintheperiodofhighinflation.C.Itsavesmanufacturingcostbyreducingpac
kagesizes.D.Itisagoodwayformanufacturerstoexpandtheirbusiness.29.TheexampleofAlexAspacherismentionedto________.A.showcustomers’s
upportforshrinkflation.B.sharecustomers’currentshoppingexperiences.C.explaintheinconvenienceshrinkflati
onhasbrought.D.illustratetheimpactofshrinkflationonbuyinghabits.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“reverse”mean?A.Changetotheo
ppositeB.SpreadlikewildfireC.BecomeunpredictableD.Cometoastop【答案】28.C29.D30.A【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了通货紧缩在经济中的表现及其带
给消费者的影响。28.细节理解题。根据第一段中“Fromtoiletpapertoyogurt,andcoffeetocornchips,manufacturersarequietlyshrinkingpackagesiz
eswithoutloweringprices.”((从卫生纸到酸奶,从咖啡到玉米片,制造商正在悄悄地缩小包装尺寸而不降低价格。)及“IntheU.S.,asmallboxofKleenexnowhas60tissues;afewmonthsago,ithad65.InInd
ia,abarofVimdishsoaphasshrunkfrom155gramsto135grams.”(在美国,一小盒面巾纸现在有60张纸巾;几个月前,有65张。在印度,一块Vim洗洁精从155克缩减到135克。)可知,缩水式通胀对于制造商而
言,缩小包装尺寸的同时也节约了成本,而价格上并没有改变。故选C。29.推理判断题。根据倒数第二段中“Somecustomerswhohavenoticedthedownsizingaresharingexamplesonsocialmedia.Otherssaysh
rinkflationiscausingthemtochangetheirshoppinghabits.AlexAspacherdoesalotofgroceryshoppingforhisfamil
y.Henoticedwhentheone-poundpackageofslicedSwisscheeseheusedtobuyshrankto12ouncesbutkeptits$9.99pricetag.Now,hehuntsfordealsorbuysablockofchee
seandslicesithimself.”(一些注意到尺寸缩小的顾客正在社交媒体上分享他们的例子。还有人说,通货紧缩正在促使他们改变购物习惯。亚历克斯·阿斯帕彻为他的家人购买了很多杂货。他注意到,当他过去常买的一磅重的瑞士奶酪片缩小到12盎司时
,却保留了9.99美元的标价。现在,他要么找卖家,要么买块奶酪自己切。)可知,随着通货紧缩的持续,亚历克斯·阿斯帕之前买的同样的奶酪片的重量从一磅重缩小到12盎司,而价格去没有变化,所以他现在要么新重寻找用同样价钱能
买到同样尺寸的奶酪的卖家,要么买大块奶酪自己切片。可推知,他的购物习惯正在逐渐改变。因而此处的举例是为了说明通货紧缩会影响人们的购物习惯。故选D。30.词句猜测题。根据划线词后一句“Asinflationea
ses,competitionmightforcemanufacturerstolowertheirpricesorreintroducelargerpackages.”(随着通胀放缓,竞争可能迫使制造商降低价格或重新推出更大的包装。)可
知,当通胀减缓的时候,制造商会因为市场的竞争而重新推出更大的包装。可推知,划线词所在句的含义为“有时这种趋势会逆转“,所以划线词此处指“相反”,故选A。