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04新高考n卷七選五備戰(zhàn)2023高考英語(yǔ)復(fù)習(xí)真題解讀高頻考詞長(zhǎng)難句分析+拔高突破練(原卷版)▲一?七選五速選技能,二.真題詳解(思路解析,閱讀高頻詞,長(zhǎng)難句分析)一三.拔高突破練真題剖析1根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最正確選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。(2022年全國(guó)高考新高考II卷)Writinganessayisadifficultprocessformostpeople.However,theprocesscanbemadeeasierifyoulearntopracticethreesimpletechniques.16Whenyouarefirsttryingtothinkofideasforanessay,putyourpentoyourpaperandwritenonstopfortenorfifteenminuteswithoutlettingyourpenleavethepaper.Staylooseandfree.17Don'tworryaboutgrammarorspelling.Eventhoughthistechniquewon'tworkforeveryone,ithelpsmanypeoplegetagoodstoreofideastodrawon.Thenexttechniqueistowriteyourdraftrapidlywithoutworryingaboutbeingperfect.18Yet,bylearningtolivewithimperfection,youwillsaveyourselfheadachesandawastepaperbasketfullofcrumpled(弄皺)paper.Thinkofyourfirstdraftasapathcutoutofthejungle-aspartofanexploration,notasacompletehighway.Thethirdtechniqueistotryprintingoutatriple-spaced(三倍彳亍星巨)copytoallowspaceforrevision.19Asaresult,thesewritersnevergetinthehabitofcrossingoutchunks(大塊)oftheirdraftandwritingrevisionsintheblankspace.Afteryouhaverevisedyourdraftuntilitistoomessytoworkfromanymore,youcanenteryourchangesintoyourwordprocessor.2。Theresultingblankspaceinvitesyoutorevise.Makesureyourhandwritingisneat.Letyourpenfollowthewavesofthought.Theseconddraftoftheessayshouldbebetter.Firstofall,learnthetechniqueofnonstopwriting.Toomanywriterstrytogettheirdraftsrightthefirsttime.Manybeginningwritersdon'tleaveenoughspacetorevise.Thenyoucanprintoutafreshdraft,againsettingyourtextontriple-space.閱讀高頻詞process高考鏈接(2021全國(guó)乙卷閱讀理解)Indeed,theresearchersfoundthatface-to-faceinteractionsandconversationsaffectthecreativeprocess,andyetaco-workingspaceorcoffeeshopprovidesacertainlevelofnoisewhilealsoprovidingfreedomfrominterruptions.essaylooseeventhoughrevisiontechnique高考鏈接(2020新課標(biāo)I卷閱讀理解)“Infact,anyonewishingtotryracewalkingshouldprobablyfirstconsultacoachorexperiencedracertolearnpropertechnique,shesays.draftexplorationsimple長(zhǎng)難句However,theprocesscanbemadeeasierifyoulearntopracticethreesimpletechniques.Eventhoughthistechniquewon'tworkforeveryone,ithelpsmanypeoplegetagoodstoreofideastodrawon.Afteryouhaverevisedyourdraftuntilitistoomessytoworkfromanymore,youcanenteryourchangesintoyourwordprocessor.真題剖析2(2020年新課標(biāo)II卷)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最正確選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Emoji(表情符號(hào))andWorkplaceCommunicationInAsia,messagingplatformsaregrowingrapidly,withusersinthehundredsofmillions,bothatworkandplay.36?It'sbeenreportedthat76percentofemployeesinsomewesterncountriesareusingemojisatwork.Writtencommunicationscanoftenreadascoldanddull.Usingemojiscanaddhumorandfeeling,keepingintentionclear.37,encouragingbetterandmorefrequentcommunication.Inanygivenoffice,employeescanrangefromage22to70andbeyond,andfindingcommongroundincommunicationstylecanbeachallenge.38?Whiletheyoungergenerationsprefertocommunicatevisually,forthoseusedtoworkingwithtraditionaltoolslikeemail,itmayfeellikealearningcurve(曲線).Thegoodnewsisthatit'ssimpletolearnandcanbeworththeeffort.Thereisalsothematteroftone(語(yǔ)氣).Whohasn'treceivedanemailsoannoyingthatitruinedanentireday?39.Emojicanhelpcommunicationfeelfriendlier,andevenaseriousnotecanbesoftenedwithanencouragingsmile.40,andemojicancontributedirectlytothatpositiveoutcome.Andwhenyouremployeesbeginaddingsmilingemojistotheirbusinesscommunication,you'llknowyouhavesucceededinimprovingyourworkculture.MessagewithemojisfeelmoreconversationalEvenaformalemailcanseemcoldandunfriendlySendingsmilingfacestocolleaguesmayseemstrangeThepopularityoftheseplatformsisspreadinggloballyGivingemployeesthetoolsenablesthemtocommunicatehonestlyStudiesshowthatfriendliercommunicationleadstoahappierworkplaceAneasywaytobringallworkgenerationstogetheriswithachatplatform閱讀高頻詞l.dullfrequentgiven高考鏈接(2021全國(guó)乙卷知識(shí)運(yùn)用)Itakethatasagiven.高考鏈接(2021浙江卷閱讀理解)Heshowedusthatevenasingledesire,nevergivenupon,canmakeforaremarkablelife.rangetraditionalpositiveannoying長(zhǎng)難句Writtencommunicationscanoftenreadascoldanddull.Usingemojiscanaddhumorandfeeling,keepingintentioncleanWhiletheyoungergenerationsprefertocommunicatevisually,forthoseusedtoworkingwithtraditionaltoolslikeemail,itmayfeellikealearningcurve(曲線).Andwhenyouremployeesbeginaddingsmilingemojistotheirbusinesscommunication,you'llknowyouhavesucceededinimprovingyourworkculture.拔高突破練根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最正確選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Passage1Ifseasytosticktoeatingthesamefoodseveryday,especiallyifyoulovethem.16Eatingthesamefoodscanleadtonutritionalshortage.Ourbodiesneedawiderangeofnutrients,andeatingawidevarietyoffoodscanhelpusmeetourbody'sneeds.17Almosteveryonewouldagreethat"eattherainbow”isagoodruleofthumb.Don'tforgetfrozenvegetablesarejustashealthyasfreshandtheydon'tspoilasquickly.Yourimmune(免疫)systemwillgethurtifyoukeepeatingthesamefoods.AccordingtoastudypublishedintheBritishJournalofNutrition,theenhancednutritionfromavarieddietseemstoboostimmunity.18Peoplewhosedietshavelittlevariationaremorelikelytogetsickduetoaweakenedimmunesystem.Stickingtoeatingthesamefoodsleadstofoodboredom.19Itshouldbesomethingyoulookforwardto.Changingupwhatyoueatexposesyoutogreatnewfoodsandnewrecipes,andhelpsbringbackthefunineating.20Weseealotofpeoplefocusonasinglenutrientorfoodbecauseitattractsmediafame.Andwhileallfoodsaretobecelebratedfortheiruniquenutritionalquality,assigningyourselftoalimitedlistoffoodsbecausetheyarethemostwell-knownorwelldescribedwillboxyouinandcloseyouofffromvariousothervitalnutrients.A.Foodshouldbefun!B?Thishelpspeopleresistinfections.C.Butitmaynotbethebestthingforyourhealth.D?Youshouldeataplant-baseddietandeatlessmeat.Eatingthesamefoodsrestrictsyournutritionalsources.Thoughtasty,theycan'tprovidethenutritionyouneed.Eatthecolorsoftherainbowwhenitcomestofruitandvegetables.Passage2Thereisnoescapingourevolutionintoacashlesssociety.Theideathatalltransactions(交易)canbecompleteddigitallyisbecomingmorerealisticdaybyday.16?Asitis,peopleincreasinglydemandlow-touchorcontactlesspaymentswithgrowingconcernsoverthespreadofvirusesanddiseases.Acashlesssocietywouldgiverisetoaneweraforfinancialdeals.Thekeybenefitswouldincludelowercrimerates,easierforeigntransactions,andreducedrisksandcosts.Theideaofacashlesssocietyappearsverycommoninoursociety.17.Economicinequalityandinclusivity(包容'性)arefundamentalissuesstillpresentworldwide.18?Theunbankedandpoorcouldfacesignificantchallengeswithdigitalmodesofpayment.Infact,mostoftheunbankedviewthecashlessmovementasanunfairactagainstthosewithoutbankaccounts.Foracashlesssociety,thereneedstobeanunderstandingandacceptancebygovernmentsandpaymentprovidersofthefinancialinclusionissuescurrentlyinexistence.19.Therearealsotheelderlyandthedisabledwhofacetheirownchallengeswithrapiddigitalizationandtechnologicaladvancement.TherearestillpartsofsocietythatlacktrustindigitalpaymentsorhavebarrierstoaccessingmobilephonesandtheInternet.Itisalsoabouttolaunchanationaldigitalcurrency(貨幣),theworld'sfirst.Nearlyeverythingcanbetransactedbydigitalmeanshere.AswepreparefortheconsequenceofCOVID-19,andusethemodelsetbyChina,othercountriesneedtotakeituponthemselvestoprovideaharmonious,effective,andcashlesssociety——onethatdoesnotleaveanyonebehind.A.However,thisisfarfromreality.B?Severalcountrieshaveenteredcashlesssociety.Acashlesssocietymightactuallyworsentheseproblems.COVID-19hasspedupthemoveawayfromphysicalcash.InChina,fouroutofeveryfivepaymentsarenowcashless.F.Itisn'tjusttheunbankedwhoareatriskofbeingleftbehind.Sofinancialinclusionneedstobethecorevalueinacashlesssociety.Passage3Ifyou'reachronicprocrastinator(慢性拖延者),you'refamiliarwiththepainandstressthatgoeshandinhandwithleavingthingstothelastminute.Evenifyouwanttoaccomplishorfinishatask,you'reprobablyhavingtroublegettingstartedinthefirstplace!16.Startyourdaywiththehardesttasks.Makeyourselfaplaninthemorningandpickthehardesttaskfirst.You'llbemostenergizedinthemorningonceyou'veeatenbreakfastandwokenupfully.17,You911feelbetteronceit'sdone,andthenyoucanmoveontoafeweasiertasksfortherestoftheday.18.Itcanbeastonishingtothinkaboutfinishingawholeessayorgettingthroughanentireweek'sworthoftasks.Insteadofthinkingabouteverythingyouhavetodolikeonebigbarrier,breakitalldownintotinypieces.You'llbeabletogetstartedonthesmallestcrumbandgoforwardfromthere.Tackleyourmostimportanttaskfor15minutes.Insteadofthinkingaboutthetotalnumberofhoursyou'reabouttoworkfor,juststart.19?Thiswilldealwiththefearfactor,andyou'lllikelyspendmuchlongerthan15minutesonyourtaskbeforeyoustopworkingagain.Promiseyourselfyou'llgetarewardwhenit'sdone.You'reprobablyscaredofthenexthowevermanyhoursyouneedtofinishthistask.Justtellyourselfthatwhenit'sover,yougettocelebratewithoneofyourfavoritethings.20Writeato-dolisttosetgoalsfirst.Breaktasksdownintosmallparts.Thereareseveralwaysthatcanhelpyou.Stoppunishingyourselfforprocrastinating.Tellyourselfyou'veonlygottodoitfor15minutes.Handleyourhardestthingonyourschedulerightthen.Usethatexpectationtopushyourselfthroughthepain.Passage4Howdoesitfeelwhenyousolveyourproblembyyourself?Thingsmaynotalwaysgoasplanned,butbeingresourcefulcanhelpyoustaycalmandworkyourwayoutoftrickysituations.Beingresourcefulmeansfindingsmartandcreativewaystosolveaproblem,usingwhateverresourcesyouhaveatthetime.36Theycanalsobeanythingelsethat'suseful,suchasinformation,adviceoryourownexperience.Italsomeanstrustingyourinstincts,theabilityyou'rebomwith,ratherthanthroughtrainingandbeingconfidentaboutyourabilitytofacechallenges.Aresourcefulpersonisnottheonegettingcrossorpanickingwhensomethinggoeswrong.They9rethinkingabouthowtosolvetheproblem.37whenwelearntoproblemsolveforourselvesratherthanimmediatelygoingtoothersforhelp,itcanhelptobuildourconfidence,helpusfeelmoreindependent,andfeelbetteraboutmakingdecisions.Beingresourcefulmaynothelpyouavoidproblems,butthinkingcreativelyabouthowyoucandealwiththemwillmakeyoufeellessstressedandmorepreparednexttime.38Thiscanboostself-esteem,thatis,howyoufeelaboutyourself.Whenyou'refacingachallenge,trytofbcusontheactualproblemratherthanhowyoufeelaboutit.Thinkaboutwhereandwhenithappenedandwhatthecausesare.Next,thinkupasmanysolutionstotheproblemasyoucan.39Finally,reviewwhathasandhasn'tworked,soyou'reequippedtodealwithasituationnexttime.Andremember,ifyouhaveatrickyproblemthatyou9reunabletosolve,thenaskatrustedadultforhelp.40Youalsolearnwhatyou'regoodat.Hereishowyoucanbemoreresourceful.Thesemaybepracticalthingslikepensandpaper.Nooneisexpectedtosolveallproblemsbythemselves.Resourcefulnessisaskillthafsgoodfbryouinlotsofways.Theycanbefamousmottosthatalwaysinspireustomoveon.Weighupwhafsgoodandbadabouteachoneandchoosethebest.Passage5Youmaybethebestcandidateforajob.—1Experienceandqualificationsareimportant,butyouhavetosellyourselfasthebestpersonforthepost.Herearesomeprocedurestogothrough:2Youshouldnotpresentyourselfasbeingdifferentfromwhatyouare,butyoucanpresentyourselfinaverypositiveway.Considerwhattheinterviewers*likelyprejudicesanddislikesmaybe,andtaketheseintoaccountwhenansweringquestionsandunveilingyourpersonalityandreflectonthepersonalqualitiesthatmightbenecessaryfortheworkyouwillbedoing.Researchthecompany.Themoreyouknowaboutyourpotentialemployers,thebetter.Investigatetheirproducts,trythemifappropriate.3Visitalibrary,readtrademagazines,newspapers,companybrochuresandreportsthatwillbringyouuptodatewiththelatestdevelopmentsinthecompany.Knowaboutyourownweaknessesandstrengths.Goodinterviewersarepracticedinfindingtheweaknessesinacandidate,sodon'timaginethatyouarecertaintogetawaywithanything.Ofcourseyoucansitdownwithapenandpaper,andmatchyourskillsandexperiencetothejobdescription.4Considerthelessobviousqualitiestheemployersmightbesearchingfor.5Howdoyourateyourselfintermsoftheabilitytoworkunderpressure,creativethinking,leadershipqualities?Writeashortnoteofincidentsinwhichyouhavedisplayedthesecharacteristics.Thinkwhatwillbenefittheemployer.Itisuncertainthatitwillbeofferedtoyou.Thenwritedownwhatyourrealadvantagesare.Makeyourbestimpressionontheinterviewers.Youshouldalsokeepalookoutfortheiradvertisements.Youcanmakethemknowyouhavepotentialincertainareas.Thisrequiresyoutoknowasmuchaboutthepositionaspossible.Passage6We'veallheardthewarningthathavingalate-nightsnackisaone-waytickettoweightgain,insomnia(失日民)andpooreatinghabits.Butifyoubecomehungryatmidnight,eventuallyyouwillgetsomethingtoeat.Isthatreallysobad?]Gettinghungryatnightisamatterofscience.2Sometimesit*sbecauseofboredom,oryourbodycouldnotbegettingenoughnutrition.Havingtoomanysweetsorjunkfoods,ornoteatingenoughhealthyfatsandproteinduringthedaywillleaveyouwantingsnacksatmidnight.Iseatingatnightallthatbad?Inaword,yes,3Wewanttoeatfattythingsatnight,becauseourbodieswanttoholdontothosecalories.Inthepast,thishelpedourancestorssurviveperiodsofstarvation,buttoday,withaMcDonald'soneverycorner,it'shelpingmakeussick.Sohowdoyoustopyourselffromhavingsnacksatmidnight?4A6p.m.dinnermakessenseforthosewhoareinbedandfastasleepby10p.m.,butifyou'reusuallyupuntil1a.m.,adinnerat6isaserioustrap.Atmidnight,youwillbesohungrythatyou'lltakefoodtoeatfromthefridge.5Finishyourdinneratleasttwohoursbeforebedtimetoallowforproperdigestion.Setbackdinnertimeafewhours.Becautiousaboutyourchoicesofsnacks.Changeyourlifestyleandeataccordingly.Nowwewillfindoutthetruthaboutmidnightsnacking.Whatarepossiblesolutionstoimprovingthebadsituation?Therearemanyfactsaccountingforpeople'ssnackinglateatnight.Midnightsnackingcausesmorehealthproblemsthanjustweightgain.Passage7Whatcausesdepression?AccordingtotheMayoClinic,someofthe“causes“maybeduetotroubledrelationships.Othersmaybedepressedasaresultofthreatsofbullyingorcyberbullying.]Evenworse,physicalandmentalabuseornaturalandhuman-causeddisasterscanimpactone'smentalstate.Othersymptomsaredifficultyconcentrating,feelingoverwhelmingstress,missingschool,desiretobealone,etc.Ifyoumatchalotofthefeelingsabove,thenyoumaybedepressedandshouldseekhelp.Regularsleep,exercise,andhealthyeatingaresomesimplewaystoliftthefogofdepression.Trytosaygoodthingstoyourselfandothers.4Youcanwritesomethingencouragingorpositiveonpost-itnotesandhangthemupinaprivateplace.Youcanalsosaythingslike,“Makesomeonesmile&dotheextramile!,,or"Haveanattitudeofgratitude!?,Takeabreakfromlifewithabikeride,awalkinthepark,ahikeinnature.Youcandowhatevermakesyouhappy:writeajournalaboutyourfeelings,listentoupliftingmusicorplayvideogames.Finally,trynottowaituntilthelastminuteonprojects.5Eventhoughyoumightnotwanttotalkaboutit,makeyourselftalktoatrustedfriend,counselororfamilymember,etc.You,11besurprisedtoknowthattherearemanyotherpeople

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