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2022-2023學年四川省綿陽市高三(上)期末英語模擬試卷

題號一二三四五總分

得分

注意事項:

1.答卷前,考生務必將自己的姓名、準考證號填寫在答題卡上。

2.回答選擇題時,選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡對應題目的答案標號涂黑;如需改動,用

橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標號?;卮鸱沁x擇題時,將答案寫在答題卡上,寫在試卷上無效。

3.考試結束后,本試卷和答題卡一并交回。

第I卷(選擇題)

一、閱讀理解(本大題共15小題,共分)

A

Ifyou'relookingtowidenyourchildren'svocabulary,thenconsideroneofthesedictionariesforkids.

ScholasticChildren'sDictionary

NotonlydoestheScholasticChildren'sDictionary($16.36)havedefinitionsfortensofthousandsof

words,butitalsoincludesguidestogrammar,geography,andUSpresidents.Itsaperfectreferencebook

forchildreningrades3-7.

?Kid-friendlypronunciationguides

?Helpfulexamplesentences

?Up-to-datetechnology,scientificandculturalterms

TheAmericanHeritageChildren'sDictionary

TheAmericanHeritageChildren'sDictionary($13.95)isadictionaryforchildreningrades3-6,with

vocabularysuitableforchildren,easy-to-understanddefinitions,livelyexamplesentences,andenjoyable

colorpictures.

?Detailedworldmaps

?Avaluabletoolforteachers

?Handyforhomeschooling

Merriam-WebstefsElementaryDictionary

Writtenforyoungonesingrades3-5,theMerriam-WebstersElementaryDictionary($14.49)makes

itsexplanationsricherbysentencestakenfromchildren'sliterature,andhaspronunciationparagraphsfor

eachletter.

?Providessynonym(同義詞)

?ExploresGreekandLatinroots

?Historyofmanywords

MyFirstDictionary

Thisistheperfectgo-toreferencebookforchildrenages5andup.With1,000wordentriesand

supportingpictures,itisafantasticadditiontoanychild*slibrary.ThelivelyMyFirstDictionary($11,21)

explainscommonly-usedwordsintermsthatspeaktoachild'spersonalexperience,soit'seasyto

understand.

?Apictureforeveryword

?Includesinterestinggames

?Basicfortherecommendedage

1.WhatisspecialabouttheScholasticChildren*sDictionary?

A.ItintroducesUSpresidents.

B.Ilprovidesinterestinggames.

C.Itexploresthebasicformofwords.

D.Itincludessentencesfromchildren'sbooks.

2.Whichdictionaryprovideswordhistoryparagraphs?

A.MyFirstDictionary.

B.ScholasticChildren'sDictionary.

C.Merriam-Webster'sElementaryDictionary.

D.TheAmericanHeritageChildren'sDictionary.

3.Howmuchshouldyoupayifyouwanttobuyadictionarysuitablefora6-year-oldboy?

A.$11.21.B.$13.95.C.$14.49.D.$16.36.

B

Whenmysonwas11yearsold,hegotasmalljobhelpingoutwithatravelingcarnivalinourtown.He

didn'tcomehomeatlunchtime,phoninginsteadtotellmehewasfineandhadfoundafewdays*work

helpingoutatanexhibil.Heturnedupforsupperasusualhoweverafterhefinishedwork.

Iaskedhimhowhehadmanagedatlunchandhetoldmehehadmadesomenewfriendsatthecarnival,

someyoungmenwhoweretwinbrothers,andtheirmomanddad.Theyhadpaidhimafewdollarsand

invitedhimforlunchinreturnforhelpingthemsetuptheirexhibitandwantedhimtoreturnthenextday

tohelpwithotherchores(雜務).

Iwasgladhehadfoundnewfriendsbutalittleworriedaboutthetypeofpeoplewhomightbetravelingin

acarnival."Oh,Mom,thesearejustnormaleverydaypeoplelikeanyoneelse.Theyjustworkatacarnival

insteadofinastoreorsomething'*.nComedowntomorrowandmeetthemyourself,“hesaid.

SothenextdayIwenttothecarnivalandtotheexhibithehaddirectedmeto.Thetwinbrothersturnedout

tobeSiamese(連體的)twins,joinedatthechest.Hehadn'tthoughtthisfactwasnoteworthyenough

tomention.WhenIbroughtittohim,hesaid,"Yes,Inoticedthattoo.Doyouknowthattheirmomhas

tomakealltheirclothesbecauseit*ssodifficulttofindanythingtofitthem?,Joe,theoneontheright,

mademespaghetti(意大利面條)forlunch.',

Whatothersseefirstinapersonisnotwhatachildconsidersimportant.WhereIsawSiamesetwins,he

sawpeoplehavingdifficultybuyingclothesthatfit,andyoungmenwhoweregoodcooks.ltwasalesson

Ihavethoughtaboutmanytimesovertheyears.

4.Fromthefirstparagraphweknowthat.

A.theauthor'ssoncouldliveonhisjobattheexhibit

B.theauthor'ssondislikedmeetinghisparentsathome

C.theauthor'ssonusuallymadehisappearanceatsupper

D.theauthor'ssonwasgoodatcommunicatingwithothers

5.Thetwinbrothersandtheirparentswantedtheauthor'ssontoreturnthenextdaymostlybecause

A.theywerecontentwithhiswork

B.theyneededaworkertodothechores

C.theywantedtotreathimtolunch

D.theywantedhimtohelpthetwinswithhomework

6.Theauthorwasworriedaboutthenewfriendshersonmadebecause.

A.shefearedthepeopleatthecarnivalwerenotfriendlytoherson

B.hersonsimplybelievedinstrangers

C.shethoughtpeopletravelinginacarnivalwerenotsoreliable

D.thecarnivalwasnotanoccasionforchildren

7.Whichproverbmaytheauthoragreewithaccordingtothelastparagraph?

A.Don'tjudgeapersonbyhislooks.

B.Ifsnevertoolatetolearn.

C.Loveme,lovemydog.

D.Itisamatterofopinion.

c

After195countriesintwoyears,onetravelerhasbecomethefirstblackwomantovisiteverycountryin

theworld.JessicaNabongoendedherjourneyintheSeychelles,offthecoastofEastAfrica-justasshe

saidshewouldbeon"GoodMorning,America'*backinMarch.Friendsandfamilyjoinedherinthe

Seychellestocelebratetheincredibleachievement.

,NabongocarriesaUgandanpassport,whichhelpedhergainaccesstodifferentnationsaroundtheworld.

TheideatovisiteverycountryonearthcametoherinFebruary2017.Atthatpoint,shehadvisitedabout

60countries.ButNahangodidn'ttellanyoneherplan,atleastnotatfirst.Nabangodidsomeresearchand

discoveredthatshecouldbecomethefirstblackwomantovisiteverycountry.nIdidn'twantanyoneto

beatmetoit,“shesaid.

Nabongohadbeenwritingatravelblogsince2009,beforesocialmediawasso,,shedocumentsmuch

ofhertravelonInstagram,whereshehasalmost200,000followerswhohavewatchedherjourneyaround

theworld.

WhatmakesittoherInstagramisjustapartofherlife.There*salotthatgoesonbehindthe

scenes.Seasonedtravelerasshewas,shegotrippedoff(被敲詐)duringherjourneywhenexchanging

hermoneyforthelocalcurrency.Moreoftenthannot,though,peopletriedtobehelpful,especiallywhen

Nahongowouldtellthemwhatshewastryingtoaccomplish.

Throughhertravels,Nabongobrokedownbarriersaboutmanycountries,particularlythosethatpeople

areafraidtovisit,andhighlighted(突出)thecountriesthatareoftenunseenandoverlooked.

8.WhatcanwelearnaboutJessicaNabongo?

A.ShewasborninUganda.

B.ShestartedherjourneyfromEastAfrica.

C.Sheusedtobeabroadcaster.

D.Shemadehistoryintouringtheworld.

9.WhatbenefitedJessicaNabongoalotduringherjourney?

A.HoldingAmericancitizenship.

B.Havingmanyloyalfollowers.

C.Owningtwodifferentpassports.

D.Gettingsupportfromthegovernment.

10.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"prevalent"inParagraph4mean?

A.Commercial.B.Widespread.C.Promising.D.Addictive.

11.WhatdoestheauthorimplybygivingexamplesinParagraph5?

A.Learningaforeignlanguageisanecessity.

B.Theresidentswereunfriendlytotourists.

C.Photosonthesocialmediaaremisleading.

D.Thejourneywasamixtureofjoyandbitterness.

D

Asawomanwhogoesoutsidealmosteveryday,Fmusedtopeoplelookingatmeforallkindsofdifferent

reasons.Incertaincases,itcanbehardertotellwho'slookingwhere:onacrowdedtrain,oracrossa

packedbar.Ifyou'reunsureifapersonisnoticingyou,there'salittletrickthatIhavefoundtobevery

effective:Ifscalledmirroring.

Ina1999study,psychologistsdefinedmirroringas"nonconsciousmimicry(無意識模仿)ofthepostures,

facialexpressionsandotherbehaviorsofone'sinteractionpartners0.It'slongbeenusedasastrategythat

successfulpeoplecanemploystrategicallytoshowtheirengagement(參與度)duringjobinterviewsor

atwork.Theybelievewhendoneonpuipose,mirroringcanhelppeopleunderstandeachother'sideasor

feelingsverywell.

It'saprovenmethod.Inanexperiment,volunteerswereaskedfortheiropinionsaboutaseriesof

advertisements.Amemberofaresearchteammirroredhalftheparticipants,takingcarenottobetoo

obvious.Afewminuteslater,theresearcher"accidentally"droppedsixpensonthefloor.Participantswho

hadbeenmimickedweretwotothreetimesmorelikelytopickupthepens.Thestudyconcludedthat

mimicryhadnotonlyincreasedgoodwilltowardstheresearcher,butalsocontributedtoanincreased

socialorientation(取向)ingeneral.

Ifyouwanttoknowhowtofigureoutifapersonislookingatyou,,theaveragepersonhasnothadthe

samechancetoimprovethisskill.

Ofcourse,onceyou'vefiguredoutwho'swatchingyou,it'suptoyouandthewatchertodecidewhat

happensnext.Noteverybodywatcheswithintentorenjoysgettinghitoninpublic,soknowinghowto

reactproperlyisverynecessary.

12.WhatcanwelearnaboutmirroringfromParagraph2?

A.Itcanbenefitcommunication.

B.Ithelpspeoplegetoutofbadhabits.

C.Peoplefindithardtoapplyatwork.

D.Psychologistsjuststartedresearchingitrecently.

13.WhatdoestheresultofthestudyinParagraph3showaboutpurposefulmirroring?

A.Itisbeneficialforbuildingteamwork.

B.Itmakesinteractionpartnerslessactive.

C.Itmakesinteractionpartnersmoreconfused.

D.Ithaspositiveinfluencesoninteractionpartners.

14.WhatcanbeinferredfromParagraph4?

A.Somepeoplehavedoubtsabouttheeffectsofmirroring.

B.Itisunnecessaryforaveragepeopletomastertheskillsofmirroring.

C.Theauthorcanusemirroringtoreadpeople'sbodylanguagewell.

D.AveragepeoplelackthegoodabilitytoobservetheirsuiTOundings.

15.Whatwouldtheauthorprobablyliketotalkaboutinthenextparagraph?

A.Waystodrawpeople'sattentioninpublic.

B.Reasonsforpeoplehatingbeingwatchedbyothers.

C.Adviceondealingwithsituationswhereyouarewatched.

D.Theimportanceofpayingattentiontoone'sbodylanguage.

二、閱讀七選五(本大題共5小題,共分)

FalseMemoriesorParallel(平行:的)Realities?Hereisacommonsituation:You'retalkingwith

someoneaboutanevent,onlytodiscoverthatyoubothrememberthingsquitedifferently.Usually,you'd

putitdowntoapoormemory,butwhatifitwasn'tjustonepersonwhorememberedthingsdifferently?

Whatifitwasmillions?

Infact,thisisn*ta"whatif*situation.It*sknownastheMandelaEffect,anditwasfirstnoticedin2009by

paranormalresearcherFionaBroome.BroomewaschattingwithpeopleabouttheSouthAfricanactivist

NelsonMandela,andshecommentedhowsaditwasthathehaddiedinprisoninthe1980s.(1).

Actually,he'dbeenreleasedin1990,becomepresidentofSouthAfrica,anddiedin2013.

Broomewassoshockedatthisthatshestartedaninvestigation.(2).Peoplehavememoriesof

moviesthatneverexisted,andfamouswordsthatwereneverspoken.Thereisevenagroupwhoclearly

recallseeingmapsshowingthatNewZealandwasnortheastofAustralia(it'ssoutheast).Sowhatinthe

worldisgoingon?

(3).Ineachreality,historyisshapedbydifferentevents,andtheMandelaEffectoccurswhen

someofusshiftfromonerealitytoanother.Therefore,thosewhorememberNelsonMandeladyinginthe

1980saren'twrong.They'rejustrememberingeventsfromtheiroriginalreality.

Morelikely,however,isthattheMandelaEffecthastodowithhowourbrainsstoreinformation.(4)

.ManypeoplerememberPikachu'stailhavingablacktipontheendofit,wheninfactitwas

alwaysyellow."Aha!"youcry.''Parallelrealities!"Probablynot.Considerinsteadthatpeopleoften

ignoreunfamiliardetailsandtransforminformationtomakeitmoreunderstandable.InthePikachu

example,histailmaynothaveablacktip,buthisearscertainlydo.Thus,bothhisearsandtailare

misrememberedashavingblacktips.(5).

Allthingsconsidered,ifyou'restuckarguingwinsomeoneaboutwhoseversionofeventsiscorrect,itmay

indeedbeeasiertoagreethatneitherofyouiswrong.Youjustcomefromdifferentrealities.

A.Beforeweexplainlet'slookatanexample.

B.Itturnsoutshewasn'ttheonlyonewho'dexperiencedthis.

C.Ifseveralpeoplemakethesememoryerrors,thefalsememorygetsstrongersocially.

D.ThestoryofNelsonMandelaisnottheonlyexampleofthistypeoffalsegroupmemory.

E.SomeclaimtheMandelaEffecthappensbecauseweliveinoneofmanyparallelrealities.

F.Manyinhergroupagreed,whileothersmentionedthatNelsonMandelahadnotdiedinprison.

G.AsmoreincidentsoftheMandelaeffectcontinuetooccur,perhapsmoreresearchintotheoriginswill

tellusthecauses.

16.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.E

F.FG.G

17.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.E

F.FG.G

18.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.E

F.FG.G

19.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.E

F.FG.G

20.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.E

F.FG.G

三、完形填空(本大題共20小題,共分)

Iwas40,withtwoadorablechildrenandacaringhusband.AndI'menjoyingachallenging

but(21)career.Althoughthisis“success",sometimesIfeelmyheartaskingifthisiswhoItruly

am.

Thechaosofthefamilykitchenwas(22):thenoiseofthekettle,potsanddishes,andthe

conversation(23)whileI'mmakingbreakfast.Iescaped(24)tomybedroom.Onlyin

silencedoIbeartheselfthatis(25)fromthechildrenandwonderwhothatpersonmightbe.

So,Ijourneyed,forthefirsttimeinadecade,withoutmyhusbandorkids.Iwentwithafriend

to(26)inIceland.Ihopedtheconsiderationofwalkingwouldhelpmebetter(27)whoI

wantedtobe.For6days,Iwasabsorbedinwildsceneryandrealweather.ThemountainsinIceland

riseblackandtallintotheheavensagainstthewhitesnow.Lookingoutsideatwildwindandrainand

knowingthere*snodecisiontomake(28)thesoul.Climbingamountainagainstsheetsofrain

andreturningtoatentforasimplemeal(29)mehowlittleIactuallyneededandhowstrongI

felt(30)uncomfortable.

Ifound(31)inIceland,andtimetoconsider“theme“outsidecareerandkidsasIshared

storieswithstrangerswithno(32)pastandnoexpectedfuture.WhenIstoppedtalkingandjust

listened,Iwassurprisedathowmy(33)changed一Ibecamemoregenerous.Ilearnedgenerosity

can(34)morespaceandmorewarmth(35)whentheremaynotseemenoughtogoaroundat

firstglance.

Icamehometo(36),chaosandlove.Iknowtheanswerisn'twaitingoutthereonthetop

ofamountainorinsidemyhead,however(37)Itrytohear;anditisn'tinconversationswith

otherseekingsouls.Theanswerisinfrontofmewitheverysteponmyownlife's(38).

I'mnotfindingmyself,butImcreatingmyself.IneedthestormasmuchasIneedthe

quietness.(39)isbuiltunderaheavyload.I'mexpectingtopickupallofmyloadsand

travel(40).

21.A.disastrousB.funC.dullD.tough

22.A.comfortingB.approvingC.disturbingD.appealing

23.A.demandsB.solutionsC.assumptionsD.references

24.A.originallyB.apparentlyC.potentiallyD.briefly

25.A.separateB.accessibleC.differentD.mixed

26.A.volunteerB.hikeC.settleD.wander

27.A.understandB.pictureC.supposeD.question

28.A.trappedB.replacedC.freedD.drove

29.A.warnedB.remindedC.consultedD.promised

30.A.asifB.eventhoughC.soD.when

31.A.confidenceB.valueC.silenceD.happiness

32.A.sharedB.painfulC.troubledD.glorious

33.A.concernB.attitudeC.lifeD.appearance

34.A.advocateB.shoulderC.launchD.create

35.A.indeedB.justC.onlyD.even

36.A.doubtB.noiseC.peaceD.experience

37.A.specificallyB.casuallyC.hardD.randomly

38.A.designB.patternC.pathD.belief

39.A.PleasureB.StrengthC.SpiritD.Pressure

40.A.asideB.offC.backD.on

第n卷(非選擇題)

四、語法填空(本大題共1小題,共分)

41.閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內單詞的正確形式。

Guilinisconsideredoneofthemostbeautifullandscapesintheworldwithitsbluerivers,androlling

mountains.lthasarichethnictraditionthat⑴(attract)millionsoflocalandforeigntouristsevery

yearandhasservedasthe⑵(culture)centeroftheregionsinceover1,000yearsago.

Guilinwasatthetopofmymust-seelistlastOctober.ItookaboatdowntheLijiangRiverto

Yangshuo.Ispentroughlyfourhoursontheboat⑶(wind)downtheriver.Theriverissofamous

forits⑷(beautiful)thatit*sevenprintedonthe20-yuannote.AsIwatchedawaterbuffalocool

offinthewaterandfishermenfloatpastontheirbamboorafts,Isuddenlyfeltveryfar⑸(remove)

fromthehustleandbustleofShanghai.

ThougheveryplaceIvisitedwasbeautiful,nonewasmorepicturesque(6)Yangshuo.It'saparadise

(天堂)foranyone(7)lovesnatureandthegreatoutdoors.Themountainswerethemainreason

whyI'dtraveledtoGuilin,soIwantedtomakesureIwasoutsideexploringasmuchaspossibleand

thebestwaytotakeitallinwas(8)bike.

,IfoundonceIheadedoffthebeatentrack,I⑼(surround)byasenseofpeaceandcalmset

againstoneof(10)(nature)mostamazingbackground.

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五、短文改錯(本大題共1小題,共分)

42.假定英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請你修改你同桌寫的以下作文。文中共

有10處語言錯誤,每句中最多有兩處。每處錯誤僅涉及一個單詞的增加、刪除或修改。

增加:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號(八),并在其下面寫出該加的詞。

刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。

修改:在錯的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。

注意:(1)每處錯誤及其修改均僅限一詞;

(2)只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計分。

Asweallknow,suchscientistsasTuYouyouhasmadegreatcontributionstoourcountryandseta

goodexampletothem.

TuYouyou,awardedNobelPrizeinPhysiologyorMedicine,madethediscoveryofartemisinin.lt

isoneoftheworld'smosteffectivemalaria-fightingdrug,,sheshowsmanygoodqualities.For

instance,despiteoffailure,shestillworkedhardlytoovercomethedifficulties,andsheremains

modestaftergainingworldwiderecognize.Allthesearehowwecanlearnfromher.

Inconclusion,sheisanadmirablescientistandIhopewewillbeinspiring.

(1)

(2)

六、書面表達(本大題共1小題,共分)

43.假設你是李華,你的英國筆友Tom最近給你來信,請根據(jù)下面信中所提的問題予以回

信并提供相關建議。

DearLiHua,

How'severything?Doyourememberlasttimeyouaskedmetovisityourhometowninthefuture?

IwassothrilledattheideathatIsignedupforaChinesecourseatschool.

However,itisnotaseasyasIthought.ChineseusesawritingsystemthatisunfamiliartoEnglish

speakers.Chinesedoesn'thaveanalphabet(字母)likewedo.Therearethousandsofcharacters.That

meanshavealotofmemorizingtodo.Andcharactersarejustpartoftheleaming.Isuddenlyfeelata

loss.Iwaswonderingifyoucouldoffermesomepracticaladviceaboutthis.

Lookingforwardtoyourreply.

Yours,

Tom注意:1.詞數(shù)100左右;

2.可以適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。

(1)

Q)

答案和解析

1~3.【答案】A、C、A

【解析】【文章大意】這是一篇應用文。文章介紹了四本適合兒童使用的兒童詞典。

1.根據(jù)ScholasticChildren'sDictionary中NotonlydoestheScholasticChildren'sDictionary($16.36)

havedefinitionsfbrtensofthousandsofwords,butitalsoincludesguidestogrammar,geography,andUS

presidents.(ScholasticChildren'sDictionary(美元)不僅有成千上萬個單詞的釋義,還包括語法、

地理和美國總統(tǒng)的指南。)可知,ScholasticChildren's詞典的特別之處在于它有美國總統(tǒng)的介紹。

故選Ao

2.根據(jù)Merriam-Webster'sElementaryDictionary中Writtenforyoungonesingrades3-5,the

Merriam-WebstersElementaryDictionary($14.49)makesitsexplanationsricherbysentencestakenfrom

children'sliterature,andhaspronunciationparagraphsforeachletter.(《韋氏初級詞典》(美元)是

為3-5年級的學生編寫的,它從兒童文學中引用句子,使解釋更加豐富,每個字母都有發(fā)音段落。)

和?Historyofmanywords(許多單詞的歷史)可知,《韋氏初級詞典》(美元)詞典提供單詞歷

史段落。故選C。

3.根據(jù)MyFirstDictionary中Thisistheperfectgo-toreferencebookforchildrenages5andup.(這

是--本適合5歲以上兒童閱讀的完美參考書。)和ThelivelyMyFirstDictionary($)explains

commonly-usedwordsintermsthatspeaktoachild'spersonalexperience,soit*seasytounderstand.(這

本生動活潑的《我的第一本詞典》($)解釋了與孩子個人經歷相關的常用詞匯,因此很容易理

解。)可知,如果你想買一本適合6歲男孩的字典,你可以花$購買《我的第一本詞典》。故選

Ao

4?7.【答案】C、B、C、D

【解析】(1)推理判斷題。由文章第一段中的

Heturnedupforsupperasusualhoweverafterhefinishedwork.(不過,他干完活后還是像往常一樣

來吃晚飯。)可知作者的兒子通常在家里吃晚飯時露面。所以答案為C項。

(2)細節(jié)理解題。由文章第二段中的

Theyhadpaidhimafewdollarsandinvitedhimforlunchinreturnforhelpingthemsetuptheirexhibit

onthefirstdayandwantedhimtoreturnthenextdaytohelpwithotherchores(雜務).(他們付了他

幾美元,請他共進午餐,作為他第一天幫助他們布置展覽的回報,他們希望他第二天再來幫忙做

其他雜務。)可知這對雙胞胎兄弟和他們的父母希望作者的兒子第二天回來,主要是因為他們需

要一名工人來做家務。所以答案為B項。

(3)推理判斷題。由文章第三段中的

Iwasgladhehadfoundnewfriendsbutalittleworriedaboutthetypeofpeoplewhomightbetraveling

inacarnival.(我很高興他找到了新朋友,但是有點擔心那些可能在嘉年華旅行的人。)以及最后

一段中的

Whatothersseefirstinapersonisnotwhatachildconsidersimportant.WhereIsawSiamesetwins,

hesawpeoplehavingdifficultybuyingclothesthatfit,andyoungmenwhoweregoodcooks.(別人首

先從一個人身上看到的東西在孩子看來并不重要。在我看到連體雙胞胎的地方,他看到的是很難

買到合適的衣服的人們,還有擅長廚藝的年輕人。)可知作者擔心兒子是因為她認為在嘉年華旅

行的人不可靠。所以答案為C項。

(4)推理判斷題。由文章最后一段

Whatothersseefirstinapersonisnotwhatachildconsidersimportant.WhereIsawSiamesetwins,

hesawpeoplehavingdifficultybuyingclothesthatfit,andyoungmenwhoweregoodcooks.(另!|人首

先從一個人身上看到的東西在孩子看來并不重要。在我看到連體雙胞胎的地方,他看到的是很難

買到合適的衣服的人們,還有擅長廚藝年輕人。)可知,作者認為自己的兒子和自己看待這對連

體雙胞胎的方式和角度不同,這導致了不同的觀點。由此推知,作者會認同如何看待人或事物只

是一個個人觀點問題。A.Don'tjudgeapersonbyhislooks.不要以貌取人;B.It'snevertoolatetolearn.

活到老,學到老;(3.10丫€016,10丫€111丫<108.愛屋及烏;D.Itisamatterofopinion.這是個見仁見智的

問題。所以答案為D項。

本文是一篇記敘文。主要講述了作者的兒子曾經在一場嘉年華會上幫忙,結識了一些新朋友,其

中有一對連體雙胞胎,但是在作者的兒子看來這并不重要,他認為他們只是普通人,他看到的是

很難買到合適的衣服的人們,還有擅長廚藝年輕人。由此,作者感悟到如何看待人或事物是一個

觀點問題。

閱讀理解解題步驟:首先對原文材料迅速瀏覽,掌握全文的主旨大意,因為閱讀理解題一般沒有

標題,所以,速讀全文,抓住中心主旨很有必要,在速讀的過程中,應盡可能多地捕獲信息材料;

其次細讀題材,各個擊破,掌握全文的大意之后,細細閱讀每篇材料后的問題,弄清每題要求后,

帶著問題,再回到原文中去尋找、捕獲有關信息,要善于抓住每段的主題句,閱讀時,要有較強

的針對性,對于捕獲到的信息,要做認真分析,仔細推敲,理解透徹,只有這樣,針對題目要求,

才能做到穩(wěn)、準。

8~11.【答案】D、C、B、D

【解析】(1)細節(jié)理解題。由文章第一段中的After195countriesintwoyears,

onetravelerhasbecomethefirstblackwomanlovisileverycountryintheworld.JessicaNabongoended

herjourneyintheSeychelles,offthecoastofEastAfrica.(在兩年內訪問了195個國家之后,一位

旅行者成為了世界上第一位訪問每個國家的黑人女性。JessicaNabongo在東非海岸的塞舌爾結束

了她的旅程。)可知JessicaNabongo成為了世界上第一位訪問每個國家的黑人女性,即她在環(huán)游

世界中創(chuàng)造了歷史。所以答案為D。

(2)細節(jié)理解題。由文章第二段,NabongocarriesaUgandanpassport,

whichhelpedhergainaccesstodifferentnationsaroundtheworld.(Nabongo在底特律出生長大,父

母是烏干達移民。她從四歲起就開始國際旅行。除了美國護照之外,Nabongo還攜帶了一本烏干

達護照,這有助于她進入世界各地的不同國家。)可知擁有美國護照和烏干達護照,有助于她進

入世界各地的不同國家。所以答案為C。

(3)詞義猜測題。由文章第四段Nabongohadbeenwritingatravelblogsince2009,

beforesocialmediawasso___,,shedocumentsmuchofhertravelonInstagram,

whereshehasalmost200,000followerswhohavewatchedherjourneyaroundtheworld.(Nabongo

從2009年開始寫旅行博客,那時社交媒體還沒有如此,他是為了讓家人和朋友了解最新情

況。如今,她在Instagram上記錄了她的大部分旅行,在那里她有近20萬粉絲,他們觀看了她在

世界各地的旅行。)因而劃線詞此處指"流行的",A.Commercial.商業(yè)的;B.Widespread.普遍的;

C.Promising.有希望的;D.Addictive.上癮的。所以答案為B。

(4)推理判斷題。由文章倒數(shù)第二段

There'salotthatgoesonbehindthescenes.Seasonedtravelerasshewas,shegotrippedoff(被敲

詐)duringherjourneywhenexchanginghermoneyforthelocalcurrency.Moreoftenthannot,though,

peopletriedtobehelpful,especiallywhenNahongowouldtellthemwhatshewastryingtoaccomplish.

(這些經歷的背后有很多故事。盡管她是一個經驗豐富的旅行者,但她在旅途中把錢兌換成當?shù)?/p>

貨幣時被騙了。然而,大多數(shù)情況下,人們試圖提供幫助,尤其是當Nahongo告訴他們她正在努

力實現(xiàn)的目標時。)可知Nahongo的旅途是苦樂參半的。所以答案為D。

本文是一篇記敘文。主要講述了世界上第一位訪問每個國家的黑人女性JessicaNabongo的故事.

閱讀理解解題步驟:首先對原文材料迅速瀏覽,掌握全文的主旨大意,因為閱讀理解題一般沒有

標題,所以,速讀全文,抓住中心主旨很有必要,在速讀的過程中,應盡可能多地捕獲信息材料;

其次細讀題材,各個擊破,掌握全文的大意之后,細細閱讀每篇材料后的問題,弄清每題要求后,

帶著問題,再回到原文中去尋找、捕獲有關信息,要善于抓住每段的主題句,閱讀時,要有較強

的針對性,對于捕獲到的信息,要做認真分析,仔細推敲,理解透徹,只有這樣,針對題目要求,

才能做到穩(wěn)、準。

12~15.【答案】A、D、C、B

【解析】(1)細節(jié)理解題。由文章第二段中的

It'slongbeenusedasastrategythatsuccessfulpeoplecanemploystrategicallytoshowtheirengagemen

t(參與度)duringjobinterviewsoratwork.Theybelievewhendoneonpurpose,

mirroringcanhelppeopleunderstandeachother'sideasorfeelingsverywell.(長期以來,這一策略一

直被成功人士用來在面試或工作中有策略地展示自己敬業(yè)精神。他們相信,如果是有意為之,鏡

像可以幫助人們更好地理解彼此的想法或感受。)可知鏡像有利于溝通。所以答案為A。

(2)細節(jié)理解題。由文章第三段中的Inanexperiment,

volunteerswereaskedfortheiropinionsaboutaseriesofadvertisements.Amemberofaresearchteam

mirroredhalftheparticipants,takingcarenottobetooobvious.A

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