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Passage1

(2019?浙江?高考真題)ZachariahFikehasanunusualhobby.Hefindsold

military(軍隊的)medalsforsaleinantiquestoresandontheInternet.Butunlikemost

collectors,Zactracksdownthemedals'rightfulowners,andreturnsthem.

HisefforttoreunitefamilieswithlostmedalsbeganwithaChristmasgiftfromhis

mother,aPurpleHeartwiththenameCorradoA.G.Piccoli,foundinanantiqueshop.Zac

knowsthemeaningofaPurpleHeart-heearnedonehimselfinawarasasoldier.Sowhen

hismothergavehimthemedal,heknewrightawaywhathehadtodo.

ThroughtheInternet,ZactrackeddownCorrado'ssisterAdelineRockko.Butwhenhe

finallyreachedher,thewomanfloodedhimwithquestions:"Whoareyou?Whatantique

shop?”However,whenshehungup,sheregrettedthewayshehadhandledthecall.Soshe

calledZacbackandapologized.SoonshedrovetomeetZacinWatertown,N.Y."Atthat

point,Iknewshemeantbusiness,9,Zacsays."Todriveeighthourstocometoseeme.^^

ThePiccolisgrewupthechildrenofItalianimmigrantsinWatertown.Corrado,a

translatorfortheArmyduringWWII,waskilledinactioninEurope.

BeforehearingfromZac,Adelinehadn'trealizedthemedalwasmissing.Likemany

militarymedals,theoneZac'smotherhadfoundwasafamilytreasure."Thismedalwasvery

precioustomyparents.Onlyonspecialoccasions(場合)wouldtheytakeitoutandletus

holditinourhands,“Adelinesays.

Asachild,Adelinecouldn'tunderstandwhythemedalwassosignificant.46ButasI

grewolder,“Adelinesays,“andmissedmybrothermoreandmore,Irealizedthatwasthe

onlythingwehadCorradoPiccoli'sPurpleHeartmedalnowhangsattheItalian

AmericanCivicAssociationinWatertown.

ZacrecentlyreturnedanotherlostmedaltoafamilyinAlabama.Sincehefirstreunited

Corrado'smedal,Zacsayshisrecordisnow5for5.

1.WheredidZacgetaPurpleHeartmedalfbrhimself?

A.Inthearmy.

B.Inanantiqueshop.

C.Fromhismother.

D.FromAdelineRockko.

2.WhatdidZacrealizewhenAdelinedrovetomeethim?

A.Shewasveryimpolite.

B.Shewasseriousaboutthemedal.

C.Shesuspectedhishonesty.

D.Shecamefromawealthyfamily.

3.WhatmadeAdelinetreasurethePurpleHeart?

A.Herparents*advice.

B.Herknowledgeofantiques.

C.Herchildhooddream.

D.Hermemoryofherbrother.

Passage2

(2019?天津?高考真題)WhenIgraduatedfromhighschool,Iwantedtomajorin

comparativeliterature.But,onceIfoundoutmyfriendsweregoinginto“real”majors,like

marketing,nursing,andengineering,IfiguredIneededtodothesametoensureagood

career.SoIchangedmymindandchoseBusinessManagementasmymajor.Iforced

myselftobelievethatIwouldenjoyitandsucceedinthefuture,buteventuallyIexhausted

myselfunderstandingtheeconomyandtryingnewmarketingtechniques.Comingoutof

thisexperience,Irealizeitisoktobedifferentfromothersandtostudythingslikeclasses,

arthistoryandothermajorsofferedintheCollegeofHumanities(人文學科)!

TheworriesmostpeoplehaveaboutaHumanitiedegreeandfinding

acareerafterwardsarethatthemajorsaretooabstract,andonewillnotobtainany

applicableskills.ActuallyideasdiscussedinHumanitiesclasses,whichareoccasionally

differentfromwhatpeoplecommonlybelieve,offerabroadperspective(視角).Howcould

oneeffectivelybeanunbiased(無偏見的)writerwithonlyaknowledgeofthepopular

opinionofsociety?Howcouldonespeakpersuasivelyithclosedminds?Onlyseeingthe

worldthroughasingleperspectiveleadstomissedlearning,missedfriendships,andmissed

growth!Withabroaderperspective,wewlbemorefree,moreopen-minded,andless

limitedinwhatwecanbecome!

STEM(science,technology,engineering,andmathematics)graduateslearnactual

skillsintheirstudie,whilehumanitiesmajorslearn“softskills^^likecommunicating

effectivelythroughwritingcriticallyandspeakingpersuasively,synthesizing(綜合)ideas

throughgatheringandinterpretinginformation,anddevelopingculturalawareness.Do

thosesoftskillssounduselessandinapplicabletoyou?Thinkofit.Howoftendoyou

communicatewithothers?Produceideas?Encounterpeoplefromothercultures?Everyday.

EverySECONDofeveryday.Sowhynotmastertheseskills?

IfyouchooseamajorintheCollegeofHumanities,youwillbeneeded.Thejob

marketisquietlycreatingthousandsofopeningsaweekforpeoplewhocanbringa

humanist'sgracetoourrapidlyevolvinghigh-techfuture.Yourskillswillbevaluableto

anyworkplaceyouhopetobein.Chaseafteryourdreammajorwithallyourenergy,no

matterwhatotherpeoplethink.

4.WhydidtheauthorchooseBusinessManagementashismajoratfirst?

A.Hewastiredoflearningcomparativeliterature.

B.Hecametoenjoylearningmarketingtechniques.

C.Hewantedtogotothesameuniversityashisfriends.

D.HebelievedBusinessManagementwasmorepractical.

5.Accordingtotheauthor,whatisapossiblewaytogainabroadperspective?

A.Makingmorefriendsandlearningfromthem.

B.Exchangingideasinaphilosophyseminar.

C.Openingyourmindtofuturepossibilities.

D.Gettingtoknowthepopularopinionofsociety.

6.Inwhichofthefollowingsituationsdosoftskillsplaythemostimportantrole?

A.Writingasoftwareprogram.

B.Performingaheartoperation.

C.Playingamusicalinstrument.

D.Negotiatingwithabusinesspartner.

7.TheauthorbelievesthejobmarketforHumanitiesgraduatesis.

A.recovering

B.depressing

C.promising

D.challenging

8.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.SticktoYourDesiredmajor

B.BroadenYourPerspective

C.HowtoAcquireSoftSkills

D.Humanitiesvs.STEM

Passage3

(2022?浙江?模擬預測)Footballismyfavoritesport.Ilovedtowatchit,butIhad

neverplayedinafootballgamebeforeIwenttocollege.Ilackedself-confidenceandI

doubtedifIcoulddowellinateam,whichwaswhyIhardlydidsportstogetherwithothers.I

justlovedpracticingplayingfootballinthebackyardofmyhouse.

AboutonemonthafterIwenttocollege,onedaysomeofmyclassmatessaidthey'dplay

afootballgamewithsomeplayersofanotherclass.Ireallylookedforwardtoitbutnever

thoughtI'djointhemtoplay.ThatdayfinallycameandIwenttowatchwithmyclassmates.

However,justabouttenminutesafterthegamestarted,onememberofourfootballteamgot

injuredandcouldnolongerplay.Theothermemberslookedworried.Thenoneofthemcame

tomeandasked,“Canyouplay?”Atfirst,Ishookmyhead,butthenInodded.44Great!Come

andplay,“hesaid.Ifollowedhim,havingnoideaatallwhattodo.Tomyjoy,heaskedmeto

playindefense(防守).DefensewasmyfavoritebecauseIfounditmorefunandless

complicated(復雜的).Thenthegamebeganagain.Thereweren'talotofbigkidsonthe

offensiveline(攻擊線)oftheotherteamandIsuddenlygainedsomeself-confidence.

Aboutfiveminuteslater,theballwaskickedtowardtheguard.Ithoughtitwasagood

opportunityforme.Iquicklyranpasttheguardandgottheball.Whentheguardcametothe

offensiveline,Ikickedtheball.Iscoredandallmyclassmatescheered.Youmaynotbelieve

it,butIscoredtwicethattime.Thefinalscorewas6—2andwewon.Myteammatesthought

thatIdidverywellandnoneofthembelievedIhadn'tplayedinagamebefore.

Thatgamereallychangedme.Iamareallyconfidentpersonnowandoftenplayfootball

gameswithmyteammates.

9.Whydidn'ttheauthorplaysportswithothersbefore?

A.Hewasn'tinterestedinsports.B.Hewasn'tpopularwithothers.

C.Hecouldn'taffordtimeforsports.D.Hewasn'tconfidentabouthisability.

10.Weinferthatafterplayingthegame,theauthormostprobably.

A.gotnervousaboutwatchingfootballgames

B.decidedtobecomeafull-timefootballplayer

C.wasconsideredthebestfootballplayeratschool

D.fellinlovewithjoiningothersinplayingfootball

11.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.Myfirstfootballgame.B.Mymostunforgettableexperience.

C.Mywayoffindingself-confidence.D.Mywayofscoringatfootballgames.

Passage4

(2021?北京師范大學天津附屬中學三模)Toanyoneelse,itwasjustasimple

whitecottonbag,buttome,itwasacanvas(油畫布)formylatestmasterpiece.Ilaiditflat

onthesix-foot-longwoodentableinmykitchen.WithonehandIhelddownacomerofthe

bagandwiththeotherIdippedmybrushinthepaintandtouchedittothecanvas;slowlyan

imagetookshape,wavescrashingonasandybeach,seagullsflyingabove,fishingforameal.

Iputdownmybrushandrubbedmyneck.Itwashardwork,butIenjoyedit.

Andmyfriendsandfamilylovedthebags."Igettonsofpraiseformine,"my

mother-in-lawtoldme."Peoplearealwaysaskingwheretheycanbuyone."Thoseweren't

quitethehonorI'ddreamedofwhenIfirstpickedupapaintbrushasakid.Iusedtoaim

higher.IwantedmyworktoappearintheLouvreMuseuminParis,rightnexttotheMona

Lisa.Buteventhen,Iknewwhatawilddreamitwas.

Myparentsencouragedmyinterest,andpaidforartlessons.Inhighschool,Ijoinedan

artclubandshowedmyworkalongwithotherlocalartistsinanexhibition.Istartedcollege,

majoredinfineartandtookclassesindrawinganddesign.ButthefarthestIevertraveled

wasNewYorkCity.TheLouvremightaswellhavebeenonanotherplanet.

Thenthingschanged.ImetandfellinlovewithCharlie.Afterwegotmarried,Itooka

breakfromart.Makingahometogetherwasmoreimportant.Artsuppliesdidn'tfitintoour

budget.

WhenIfinallypickedupabrushagain,Iwasrusty.Itriedalandscapebutitwasflat.

Thingsintheforegroundwerethesamesizeasinthebackground.Fdlosttheability.Ithrew

downmybrushinfrustration.MaybeI'dneverreallyhadanytalentatall.ForgettheLouvre,

myworkwasn'tgoodenoughtohanginourlivingroom.Charlieturnedmearound."You

haveatalent,"hetoldme."Keeppainting."Hehelpedmefindroominourbudgetfor

paintsandbrushes.Oneday,walkingthroughtown,Ispottedsomegiantwhiteshellsina

storewindow.Whataninterestingcanvastheycouldbe!Iboughtafewandbeganpainting

them.InSavannah,therewasnoshortageofinspiration.Charlietooksomeofmypiecesinto

theelectriccompanywhereheworked.Hecamehomewiththeproudestsmile.nTheywant

toorderthemfortheirwives."hetoldme.

LatelyI'dbeenpaintingthesebags.Itwasn'tamoney-makingproject-Ibarelycovered

thecostofmaterials.Butseeingothersappreciatemyartmademefeelgood.Thisone,the

beachscene,wasgoingtoafriendofmymother-in-law's.Whenitdried,Ibroughtitoverto

mymother-in-law.nIjustknowmyfriendwillloveit,"shesaid.

Severalmonthslatermymother-in-law'sfriendcalledme.I'dmovedontootherprojects

andrdnearlyforgottenwhatTdmadefbrher,wenttoParis,"shesaid."AndIbroughtyour

bagwithme.IhavetotellyouabouttheLouvre,"shecontinued."Fortwohours,we

wanderedthemuseum.Delacroix,Michelangelo,theVenusdeMilo,therewassomuchto

see,andofcourse,theMonaLisa.Buteveryfewminutes,somebodystoppedme.'Wheredid

yougetthatbag?'theyasked.SomefolksthoughtTdboughtitinthegiftshopthere!Ihadto

tellthemitwasaCindyBarnwelloriginal.

TodayI'mpaintingan11-by-14-inchcanvasofbunniespickingflowers,togoina

friend'sbabynursery.ItmaynotbeadaVinci,butthatdoesnlmatter.Thisworldwasmade

fbrartists.Tmconvincedofthat.Andmygiftistosharethatbeauty,anywayIcan.

12.Whydidtheauthorrefertothecottonbaginthebeginning?

A.Toshowherpassionforpainting.B.Tostressthedifficultyofpainting.

C.Toindicatethebenefitofpainting.D.Toprovehercreativityforpainting.

13.Whichledtotheauthor'sgivinguppaintingfirstaftershemarried?

A.Lackoftalent.B.Lackofmoney.

C.Lackofinspiration.D.Lackofencouragement.

14.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart"theLouvre'*inthefifthparagraphreallyreferto?

A.Contemporarypainters,artexhibition.

B.Others'praisefortheauthor'spaintings.

C.Theauthor'slifelongambition.

D.Theauthor'sdreamtraveldestination.

15.Whogavetheauthorthestrongestsupportattheturningpointinherpaintingcareer?

A.Herhusband.B.Herownparents.

C.Hermother-in-law.D.Hermother-in-law'sfriend.

16.Whatdoestheauthorprobablyagreewith?

A.Shedidn'tstoppaintingallherlife.B.Sheappliedherpaintingtocharity.

C.Shemadenoprofitinpaintingthebags.D.Shewasthebestatpaintingthebeach

scene.

17.Whatcanweinferfromthelastbutoneparagraph?

A.Theauthorbuiltafamousbagbrand.

B.Theauthor'sbagsoldverywellinLondon.

C.Theauthor'sbagdrewseniorpainters'attention.

D.Theauthorrealizedherdreaminasurprisingway.

Passage5

(2021?天津河東?二模)MysonLeon'spassionforsurfingbeganattheageof13.

Beforeandafterschooleachday,heputonhiswetsuit,pickeduphiscompanion,swamout

beyondthesurflineandwaitedtobechallengedbyhisthree-to-sixfootfriends.

Oneafternoon,thelifeguardreportedoverthephonetomyhusbandWilsonthatLeon's

eyewasbadlyinjuredbyhisboard.

Wilsonrushedhimtotheemergencyroom.Hereceived26stitchesfromthecomerof

hiseyetothebridgeofhisnose.

IwasonanairplaneflyinghomefromaspeakingengagementwhileLeon'seyewas

beingstitched.Wilsondrovedirectlytotheairportaftertheyleftdoctor'soffice.Hegreeted

meatthegateandtoldmeLeonwaswaitinginthecar.

“Leon?Iquestioned.Irememberthinkingthewavesmusthavebeenbadthatday.

“He'sbeeninanaccident,buthe*sgoingtobefine.”

Atravellingworkingmother'sworstnightmarehadcometrue.Irantothecarsofastthat

theheelofmyshoebrokeof.Iswungopenthedoortoseethatmyyoungestsonhadapatch

overhiseyeandwasleaningtowardmecrying,“Oh,Ma,I'msogladyou'rehome.^^

IcriedinhisarmstellinghimhowawfulIfeltaboutnotbeingtherewhenthelife'guard

called.

"It'sokay,Mom,"hecomfortedme.4tYoudon'tknowhowtosurfanyway.”

“What?”Iasked,confusedbyhislogic.

'THbefine.ThedoctorsaysIcangobackinthewaterineightdays.”

Iwantedtotellhimhewasn'tallowedtogonearwateragainuntilhewas35;butinstead,

Ibitmytongueandhopedhewouldforgetaboutsurfing.

Forthenextsevendays,hekeptpressingmetolethimsurfagain.Oneday:afterIhad

repeated^No^tohimfor100time,hebeatmeatmyowngame.

“Mom,youtaughtusnevertogiveupwhatwelove.,,

Igavein.

Backthen,Leonwasjustaboywithapassionforsurfing.Nowhe*samanwitha

passionforsurfing.Andhe'samanwitharesponsibility.Heranksamongthetop25

professionalsurfersintheworld.

Passionatepeopleembracewhattheyloveandnevergiveup.

18.Howdidtheauthorfeelwhenshearrivedattheairport?

A.Angry.B.Puzzled.

C.HopelessD.Concerned

19.Afterbeinginjured,Leon.

A.stillheldontohisdream

B.feltlikehe'dbeenthroughanightmare

C.decidedtofollowhismother'sadvice

D.wassadaboutnotbeingabletosurfanylonger

20.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeLeon?

A.Braveandoptimistic.

B.Optimisticandreliable.

C.Passionateanddetermined.

D.Responsibleandhumorous.

21.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardshisson'ssurfingafterhisinjury?

A.Sheencouragedhissonallthetime.

B.Shedisagreedfirstandatlastgavein.

C.Shewasworriedandcomfortedhisson.

D.Shedidn'tagreethedoctor'sadvice.

22.Whatmessagedoestheauthorwanttoconveythroughthestory?

A.Surfingisdangerousforbeginners.

B.Hardworkalwayspaysoff.

C.Parentsarealwaysconcernedwithchildren'ssafety.

D.Weshouldsticktoourpassionsnomatterwhathappens.

Passage6

(2021?浙江?一模)WalkaroundthecityofAnnArbor,Michigan,andyoumay

spotagreenmonsternamedSluggoandaflyingpignamedPhilomena.Youmightevensee

streetartistDavidZinndrawingthemusingonlysidewalkchalkandcharcoal.

“ThethingsIdrawarethethingsthatIwishexistedinrealsaysDavid,wholoves

hangingaroundthestreets,lettinghisimaginationwanderfreeuntilnewcreaturesappearin

hismind.

Attheageof12,Davidbeganworkingasafreelance(自由職業(yè))artist.Hisdadwas

writingacomputerhandbookandworriedthatitwouldbeboringtoread.SoheaskedDavid

todrawpicturesofturtles(thenameofthesoftware)toillustrateit.Thepublisherlikedhis

drawings,andsoonDavidhadthejobofdrawingmoreturtlesinaction.

Davidworkedfor20yearsasacommercialartist,butheoftenfeltcoopedupsittingata

computerfbr10hoursaday.Then,onasunnyafternoonaboutadecadeago,hegrabbed

somechalkandstarteddrawingonthesidewalk.That'swhenSluggocametolife.

IttakesDavidabouttwohourstocompleteonedrawing.Heusesavarietyofsidewalk

featuresinhisstreetart,suchasdrainagegates,fences,acorns,andbitsofgum.Itcanbe

tricky,hesays,todrawonsurfacesthatarenotflat.Afterall,hehastonoticewhereshadows

willlandsotheywon'tspoilthe3-Dillusionshecreates.

Today,moreandmorepeoplearerecognizingandlookingfbrhiswork,“Zinnart,“

throughoutAnnArbor.Asmanyas30peoplemaybewatchingDavidashedraws."It'shalf

visualandhalfperformanceartnow,“hesays,laughing.

23.HowdidDavidZinnstarthisartcareer?

A.Publisherfoundhistalentfordrawing.

B.Hereplacedhisfathertoillustrateahandbook.

C.AfterhisworksofSluggoandPhilomenabecamewell-known.

D.Hepreferredtogiveupcommercialdrawing.

24.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“coopedup“inParagraph4mean?

A.Bored.B.Attracted.C.Addicted.D.Caged.

25.AccordingtoDavid,whatcontributestothedifficultiesofsidewalkdrawing?

A.Hehastocombinedrawingwithperformance.

B.Hehastodrawonroughroads.

C.Hehastotakeshadesintoconsideration.

D.Hehastodrawforalongtime.

Passage7

(2021?河南平頂山?二模)OindrilaBasufromIndia,25,isakeymemberofa

globalforestryorganization.

Backinheryouth,shehadtobetaughttheimportanceofnature.Sheusedtoruinnests

ofthebulbulbirdjustforfun.Once,hermothercaughtherandforcedhertofindtheeggs

andreplacethenest.Withaheavyheart,thegirlrealizedshehaddonesomethingterrible.

ThisisjustonewaythatBasu'sparentsshapedherunderstandingandappreciationof

nature.Livinginthecountryside,shespentheryouthstudyingantsbeforearain,watching

sunbirdsdrinkbottlebrushnectar(花蜜),countingfirefliesandwatchingseedlingsgrow.

Thenherparentsdecidedtomovetoanearbycitywithbettereducationalopportunitiesand

shestoppedhavingfirsthandexperienceswithnature.

Asshestruggledtochooseacollegemajor,hermothersuggestedacareerinforestry.

That*swhenherjourneybeganandshefellinlovewithforestry.Awayfromthecrowded

concretecities,inthelapoftheHimalayas,shegotherbachelor'sdegreeinforestryfrom

KumaunUniversity,India.Whenshewentontostudyforamaster'sinforestryfromthe

ForestResearchInstitute,India,shefinallygotintroducedtoalike-mindedgroupofpeople,

dedicatedtothesamecause—theInternationalForestryStudents'Association((IFSA).

IFSAisaglobalorganizationconnectingstudentstoexchangeknowledgeand

participateinforestryactivities.TheyouthjoiningIFSAareencouragedtoundertakeitstask

一toenrichforesteducationandspreadalovefornaturethrougheventsandintercultural

exchanges.

Aftersixmonthsofexcitinginternationalconferencesandworkshops,Basufoundher

home—afamilythatlovedforestsasmuchasshedid.Shefeltrejuvenated(重生的);her

passionhadadirection.Nowshewantedtodomore.

NowwiththeIFSA,Basurecalledherexperienceofjoining,"Consciously(有意識

地)orsubconsciouslywechoseforestry,orrather,forestrychoseus".

26.Basu'sparentsplaya___roleinherlovefornature.

A.uniqueB.usualC.vagueD.vital

27.Theunderlinedpart"alike-mindedgroupofpeople"inParagraph4refersto___.

A.Basu*stutorsB.peoplewholoveforests

C.Basu'sclassmatesD.peoplewhoworkforforestresearch

28.WhatdoesBasudotonatureinhergrowingup?

A.Love—Take—Study—Spread.

B.Hate——Destroy——Flee——Enrich.

C.Explore-Understand-Take-Devote.

D.Destroy—Experience—Love—Devote.

29.What'sthepassagemainlyabout?

A.LovingNature.

B.Basu:ForestGuardianAngel.

C.RealisingDreams.

D.Forestry:HometoHumanBeings.

Passage8

(2021?寧夏?銀川一中模擬預測)Aschildren,manyofusdreamedofbeing

treasurehunterswhenwegrewup.Fewofusgrowuptodothiswork,andthosewhodoare

oftenprofessionalarcheologists(考古學家).Andthenthere'sLaraMaiklem,aneditor,who

hastakenupthehobbyofmudlarking,whichisakindoftreasurefinding,donealongthe

banksofrivers.

Maiklem'sideaof“treasure"isself-defined.Shesaysshewasblessedwithamother

whoreallytaughthertolook,andtotakepleasureinthesmallthingsaroundher.Soforher,

treasureisanythingextraordinary."Findingdrysnakeskininthelonggrass,orbrokenchina

inthegardenbedislikefindingtreasuretome,"shesays.

About20yearsago,MaiklemmovedtoLondon,buthavinggrownuponafarm,she

missedthepeaceofthecountryside.Then,oneday,shefoundherselfatthetopofasetof

(搖晃的)woodenstepslookingdownattheThames'sforeshore.t4Thetide(潮)was

lowandtheriverbedwasexposed.Iwentdownandstartedtolookabout.ThatdayIfounda

shortpieceofclaypipestemandreasonedthattherewasprobablymore,soIwentbackon

anotherlowtideandIfoundsomechina.ThenIfoundmyselfgoingthereregularly,she

says.

Maiklemsaysaftershe'sphotographedandresearchedwhatshefinds,sheoftentakes

objectsbacktotheforeshoreoftheriver."WhatIdokeepislimitedtothingsIdon'talready

have,orbetterexamplesofthingsIalreadyhave,^^shesays.

Intoday'sbusy,stressfulworld,arguablythebestthingtreasuremudlarkerstakehomeis

therelaxationandpeaceofmindfoundintheworkofmudlarking."You'redoingasearch,

yetnotreallydoinganythingsoyoucanletyourbrainwander.Imudlarkfor5-6hours,

whichsoundslikealongtime,butthetimeflies.BythetimeIleavetheforeshoretheriver

hastakenawaymyproblems,andthat'smorevaluablethantreasure,saysMaiklem.

30.Whatdoes4ttreasure^^meantoMaiklem?

A.Anythingshebelievesspecial.

B.Anythinghermotherplacesaroundher.

C.Anythingsheandhermothertakepleasurein.

D.Anythingarcheologistsconsiderextraordinary.

31.WhatdoesParagraph3mainlytalkabout?

A.Thebestplaceformudlarking.

B.Thetypicalwayofmudlarking.

C.HowMaiklemgotintomudlarking.

D.WhatmudlarkingbroughtforMaiklem.

32.HowdoesMaiklemusuallydealwiththethingsshefinds?

A.Shecleansthemcarefully.

B.Shegivesthemtophotographers.

C.Sheclassifiesthemaslimitededitions.

D.Shegetsthembacktotheiroriginalplaces.

33.WhatisthegreatestfunofmudlarkingforMaiklem?

A.Findingspecialandvaluablethings.

B.Searchingforsolutionstoproblems.

C.Enjoyingthebeautyoftheforeshore.

D.Gainingapeacefulstateofmind.

參考答案

1.A

2.B

3.D

【分析】

這是一篇記敘文。ZachariahFike有一個不同尋常的業(yè)余愛好:他在網上和古董店里尋找舊

的軍隊勛章,然后將這些勛章歸還它們的合法主人。文章主要敘述了他這一愛好的起源。

1.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段中的ZacknowsthemeaningofaPurpleHeart—heearnedone

himselfinawarasasoldier.Sowhenhismothergavehimthemedal,heknewrightawaywhathe

hadtodo.可知,當Zac還是一名士兵的時候,在一次戰(zhàn)爭中他獲得了一枚PurpleHeart。故

A項正確。

2.推理判斷題。根據(jù)第三段中的“Todriveeighthourstocometoseeme.”可以推知,Adeline

為了那枚PurpleHeart開車八個小時來見Zac,由此可知,她對于這件事是認真地。故B選

項正確。

3.推理判斷題。根據(jù)第四段中的Corrado,atranslatorfortheArmyduringWWII,waskilledin

actioninEurope.和倒數(shù)第三段中的“ButasIgrewolder,“Adelinesays,“andmissedmybrother

moreandmore,Irealizedthatwastheonlythingwehadleft”可知,這枚勛章寄托了Adeline對

于去世的哥哥Corrado的回憶和思念,這是他們家留下的唯一關于哥哥的東西了。因此她很

珍惜這枚勛章。故D選項正確。

4.D

5.B

6.D

7.C

8.A

【分析】

本文為議論文。文章講述了自己的專業(yè)選擇及學習的經歷,并論述了人文學科的特色和優(yōu)勢,

告訴人們要用所有的精力去追求自己的夢想的專業(yè),不管別人怎么想。

4.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段中的But,onceIfoundoutmyfriendsweregoinginto“real”majors,

likemarketing,nursing,andengineering,IfiguredIneededtodothesametoensureagoodcareer.

SoIchangedmymindandchoseBusinessManagementasmymajor.(但是,當我發(fā)現(xiàn)我的朋友

們正在進入“真正的”專業(yè),比如市場營銷、護理和工程,我想我也需要做同樣的事情來確保

一個好的職業(yè)生涯。所以我改變了主意,選擇了商業(yè)管理作為我的專業(yè))可知,作者選擇商

業(yè)管理專業(yè)是因為這可以讓他擁有更好的職業(yè)體驗、更實用。故D選項正確。

5.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段中的ActuallyideasdiscussedinHumanitiesclasses,whichare

occasionallydifferentfromwhatpeoplecommonlybelieve,offerabroadperspective(視角).(人

文學科課堂上討論的觀點,有時與人們通常認為的有所不同,提供了一個廣闊的視角)可知,

作者認為交換觀點可以獲得更加全面的觀點。故B選項正確。

6.推理判斷題。根據(jù)第三段中的whilehumanitiesmajorslearn''softskills"likecommunicating

effectivelythroughwritingcriticallyandspeakingpersuasively,synthesizing(綜合)ideasthrough

gatheringandinterpretinginformation,anddevelopingculturalawareness.(人文專業(yè)的學生學習

“軟技能”,比如通過批判性寫作和有說服力的說話來有效溝通,通過收集和解釋信息來綜合

思想,培養(yǎng)文化意識)可知,學習軟技能包括學習溝通和說話技巧。而在與商業(yè)伙伴談判時,

需要很好的溝通和說話技巧,所以軟技能會扮演著最重要的角色。故D選項正確。

7.推理判斷題。根據(jù)最后一段中的Thejobmarketisquietlycreatingthousandsofopeningsa

weekforpeoplewhocanbringahumanist'sgracetoourrapidlyevolvinghigh-techfuture.(就業(yè)

市場正悄然每周為那些能夠為我們快速發(fā)展的高科技未來帶來人文主義優(yōu)雅的人創(chuàng)造數(shù)千

個職位空缺)可知,作者認為人文專業(yè)畢業(yè)生

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