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備戰(zhàn)2025年高考英語易錯題(新高考專用)易錯點(diǎn)14閱讀理解:細(xì)節(jié)理解題(4大陷阱)-備戰(zhàn)2024年高考英語考試易錯題含答案易錯點(diǎn)14閱讀理解細(xì)節(jié)理解題目錄01易錯陷阱(4大陷阱)02舉一反三【易錯點(diǎn)提醒一】擴(kuò)縮范圍易混易錯點(diǎn)【易錯點(diǎn)提醒二】張冠李戴易混易錯點(diǎn)【易錯點(diǎn)提醒三】無中生有易混易錯點(diǎn)【易錯點(diǎn)提醒四】原詞再現(xiàn)易混易錯點(diǎn)03易錯題通關(guān)易錯陷阱1:擴(kuò)縮范圍易混易錯點(diǎn)。【分析】選項中的描述將原文內(nèi)容擴(kuò)大或縮小,與原文的內(nèi)容極其相似,只是在程度上有些變動。干擾項使用了與文中某句話相似的句子結(jié)構(gòu)和陳述,但在陳述中對某個細(xì)節(jié)的陳述有變動,關(guān)鍵地方換了單詞,增加或刪除了部分信息,從而改變了句意,而考生在答題時卻沒有注意到這一變化。易錯陷阱2:張冠李戴易混易錯點(diǎn)。【分析】所述細(xì)節(jié)確實(shí)與原文一致,但變換了主體,把文中的“張三”換成了選項中的“李四”。這里的”張冠李戴”指的是把文中作者的觀點(diǎn)與他人的觀點(diǎn)混淆在一起,比如題干問的是作者的觀點(diǎn),選項陳述的是他人的觀點(diǎn),把兩個信息點(diǎn)故意錯誤地混合在一起,這樣偷換概念的陳述與文意相差甚遠(yuǎn),考生很容易因為粗心或沒有看懂原文而做出錯誤的選擇。易錯陷阱3:無中生有易混易錯點(diǎn)?!痉治觥吭谝馑忌戏铣WR,但與原文大相徑庭甚至完全相反。對于這樣的選項,考試容易在沒有充分理解文章信息的情況下憑主觀臆斷答錯題。易錯陷阱4:原詞再現(xiàn)易混易錯點(diǎn)?!痉治觥窟x項內(nèi)容部分是文章原文原句或原詞,實(shí)則部分正確或部分錯誤,考生對具體信息的內(nèi)容記憶不全,對這樣的試題缺少足夠的判斷,錯選選項?!疽族e點(diǎn)提醒一】擴(kuò)縮范圍易混易錯點(diǎn)【例1】(2023·江蘇泰州·高三姜堰中學(xué)校考期中)WehavehouserulestomakeLearnEnglishafunandsafeplacetoimproveyourEnglish,sopleasemakesureyoufollowtheserules.TheagerequirementWewelcomelearnersfromaroundtheworldwhoareatleast18yearsold.Ifyouare12oryounger,pleaseuseLearnEnglishKids;ifyouare13—17,pleaseuseLearnEnglishteens.WhoistheLearnEnglishwebsitemainlyintendedfor?A.Englishteachers. B.Adultlearners.C.Childrenunder12. D.Studentsagedbetween13and17.【變式1】(2023-2024年新未來聯(lián)考模擬試題)InSaskatchewan,Canada,vegetableshaveashortgrowingseason.SoaveryuniquefarminHudsonBayisgrowingfresh,pesticide-freevegetablesinahydroponic(水培的)farmallyearlong.Theretheplantsaregrowninwaterinsteadofsoil.Growingvegetablesinthemiddleofnowhere,about300kilometresnortheastofSaskatoon,mayseemlikeabigrisk,butthereisnootherplaceforpeopletogetlocallygrownfood.Produceisavailableinlocalsupermarketsbutitistruckedinfromfaraway.TheideatoturnthenolongerusedStewartHawkeschoolintoafarmcametotheNelswhenHudsonBayaskedforbids(投標(biāo))forthebuildingin2018.Itwasemptyandifanalternativeusewasn’tfound,itwouldbepulleddown.k.”Whatdidthefarmusetobe?AsupermarketB.AschoolC.AgardenD.Afactory【變式2】(2023·湖北·華中師大一附中??迹㊣nrecentyears,thepsychologicallyrichlifehasbeenreceivinggreaterresearchattention.Itisfullofstrongemotions,bothpositiveandnegative,andnewandinterestingexperiences.Theyare,however,seldomboringordullThesefindingssuggestthatwhilemostpeopledostruggletobehappyandhavemeaningandpurposeintheirlives,asizablenumberofpeoplearecontentonlylivingapsychologicallyrichlife.Indeed,othernewresearchsuggeststhatforalotofpeople,theintensity(強(qiáng)度)oftheexperiencemattersmorethanonlyhow“positive”or“negative”itwas.AsOishiandhiscolleaguesconclude,“webelievethattakingthepsychologicallyrichlifeseriouslywilldeepen,broadenandenrichourunderstandingofwell-being.”Attheendoftheday,thereisnooneacceptablepathtothegoodlife.Youhavetofindapaththatworksbestforyou.AsNietzscheputit:“Noonecanbuildyouthebridgeonwhichyou,andonlyyou,mustcrosstheriveroflife.Theremaybecountlessbridgesbutthereisonepathintheworldthatnonecanwalkbutyou.Wheredoesitlead?Don’task,walk!”1.Accordingtothepassage,thepsychologicallyrichlifeis_________.A.fullofmeaningandpurposeB.nothingbutdifferentemotionsC.strongemotionsandinterestingexperiencesD.a(chǎn)llaboutbeingcontentwithwhatyouhave2.ShigehiroOishiandhiscolleaguesholdtheviewthat________.A.thepsychologicallyrichlifeisthebestoneB.morepeopleprefertoliveapsychologicallyrichlifeC.thereisnodifferencebetween,’positive’and‘negative’experienceD.studyingpsychologicalrichnesshelpstounderstandwell-beingbetter【易錯點(diǎn)提醒二】張冠李戴易混易錯點(diǎn)【例2】(2023·江蘇蘇州·高三蘇州中學(xué)校考期中)Animalstudieshavedemonstratedthestrongimpactofamalemammal’snutritionalhistoryonitsoffspring(后代).Forinstance,maleratsthatexperiencestarvationbeforematingproduceoffspringwithalteredbloodsugarlevelsandchangesinhormoneslikecorticosterone(whichhelpsfightstress)andinsulin-likegrowthfactor(whichaidsinbabydevelopment)....Increasingly,biologyrevealsthataperson’shealthandwell-beingsignificantlyimpactthehealthandhappinessoftheirfuturechildren.Itisnotsolelybecauseatoughmanismorelikelytobeagreatfatherorduetohisgeneticmakeup.Regardlessofaperson’sinheritedcharacteristics,thelifestylechoicestheymakethroughouttheirlife,evenbeforeconsideringparenthood,willhavealastingimpactontheirchildren’sphysicalandmentalwell-being.Whatcanbelearnedfromthepassage?A.Astrongmaleislikelytoleavemoreoffspringbehind.B.Thelifestyleamalehaschosenaffectsnotonlyhimselfbutalsohischildren.C.Ahealthymaleusuallygetsthebestgenestopassalongtohisfuturegenerations.D.Itisunlikelythatahappymalewilldevelopanxietyanddepression.【變式1】(2023·湖北·高一華中師大一附中??迹㊣fyou’replanningtovisitJapan,itisagoodideatounderstandsomebasiccustoms.SURGICALMASKSSeeingphotosofpeopleinJapanwearingsurgicalmasks,youmightwonderifsurgicalmasksarejustafashion.Meanwhile,inAmerica,wecoughintotheopenair,andsneakoutofrestroomswithoutwashingup.InJapan,it’snotnicetosharegerms(細(xì)菌).Ifyou’resickandyoumustleaveyourhome,youputasurgicalmaskbecausethat’spolite.Surgicalmasksarealsowornoutofcaution—ifyoutravelinapackedtrainduringfluseason,it’sagoodideatodosoAboutYOURSHOESWearingshoeinthehouseisjustnotsomethingpeopledoinJapan.YoushouldremoveyourshoesimmediatelyafterenteringaJapanesehomeandalsowhenenteringmosthistoricbuildings.1.TheJapaneseconsiderwearingasurgicalmaskas________.A.a(chǎn)fashion B.a(chǎn)dangerC.goodmanners D.a(chǎn)goodidea2.WhenyouarevisitingaJapanesehome,youareadvisedto___________.A.getasnack B.removeyourshoesC.putsoysauceovertherice D.wearamask【易錯點(diǎn)提醒三】無中生有易混易錯點(diǎn)【例3】(2023·江蘇泰州·高三姜堰中學(xué)??计谥校¦ehavehouserulestomakeLearnEnglishafunandsafeplacetoimproveyourEnglish,sopleasemakesureyoufollowtheserules.TheagerequirementWewelcomelearnersfromaroundtheworldwhoareatleast18yearsold.Ifyouare12oryounger,pleaseuseLearnEnglishKids;ifyouare13—17,pleaseuseLearnEnglishteensWhatisthepurposeoftheserules?A.TocreateagoodEnglish-learningenvironment.B.ToencourageeveryonetolearnEnglish.C.KeepinlinewithInternetlaws.D.Torespectusersofthewebsite.【變式1】(2023·江蘇蘇州·高三蘇州中學(xué)??计谥校㊣nrecentyears,thestudyofepigeneticshasgainedsignificantpopularity,especiallyamongpsychologistsandsociologists.Itemphasizesthatgeneexpressionorsuppressionisinfluencedbytheenvironmentjustasmuchasbygenesthemselves.Factorssuchaswhatweconsume,whatweexperience,andhowlongwelivecanswitchgenesonoroff,impactingourpersonality,bodyshape,andlikelihoodofcontractingdiseases.Whatdoesthestudyofepigeneticsshow?A.Genescanbeeasilyexpressedorsuppressedafterbirth.B.Genescancontrolbodyshapeandthepossibilityofdiseases.C.Genesarenottheonlydecisivefactorbehindourcharacteristics.D.Genescontributetocertaintendenciesandcharacteristicswithinus.【易錯點(diǎn)提醒四】原詞再現(xiàn)易混易錯點(diǎn)【例4】(2024屆福建省三明市等5地高三一模試題)ExploreCentralPark,oneofthelargestcityparksintheworldandoneofthemostfamoussymbolsofNewYork.Let’shavealookatitsmainsights.CentralParkisNewYork’slargestcityparkandoneofthebiggestintheworld,withanareaof843acres(about3.4km2).Thisparkishometoman-madelakes,waterfalls,grassandwoodedareas.YouwillalsofindtheCentralParkZoo,amongotherattractionsinthisgreenspaceofNewYork.WhatcanwelearnabouttheCentralParkfromthetext?A.Itishometolakesandwaterfalls.B.Itisperfectfordoingoutdoorsports.C.Itisthelargestcityparkintheworld.D.ItisthemostfamoussymbolofNewYork.【變式1】(2023·湖北·高一華中師大一附中校考階段)Itisn’teasytoclimbtheOldManofHoy,oneofthetallestintheUnitedKingdom.Itisevenmoredangerousifyouhappentobeablindclimber,asJesseDuftonis.The34-year-oldwasbornwithararegeneticdisease(遺傳病)thatlefthimwithlessthan20percentofhisvision(視覺),whichthenkeptdroppingovertheyears.Hechoosestoclimb,becauseit’sbetterthansittingathomefeelingsorryforyourself,right?ClimbingisnotthemostdangerousthingIdoonanaverageday;crossingtheroadonthewaytoworkisfarmoreriskythanHoy.”Duftonhasbeenclimbingmountainssincechildhood.Asaskilledclimber,hisfatherwouldtakehimoutatweekends.Hewasalwaysphysicalthen,alwaysupforadventure.Heplayedsportsatschool,thoughquicklygrewfrustrated(沮喪)withmanyofthem.Badmintonwasajokeforsomeonelikeme,andevenblindcricket—withaballwithabellinit—annoyedme.“Insteadhewasattractedtoclimbingandskiing,andinsiststhatclimbingisoneofthesaferactivitiesforablindpersontoundertake.“True,youcan’tseethehandholds,orthefootholds.Youcan’tseewheretheopportunitiesare,orwheretoplaceyourhandsandyourgear(齒輪),soyoujusthavetotakeitslowly.Yousearcharounduntilyoucanfeelforsomethingtoholdonto,andthenbasicallyrepeattheprocessoverandoveragain.Tokeepcalminthesesituationshelps.”ItwasJessehimselfwhomadeadocumentaryhappen.HetoldthefilmmakerAlistairLeeabouthispastime,believingitmightbeworthcapturingonfilm.Irealizedmystorywasquiteunusual,”hesays,addingthathefeltalmostduty-boundtoshareit.Ifsomebodylikemewatchesit,andtheyfinditinspirational,thenitwouldn’tberightformetokeepthatfromthem,wouldn’tit?”1.WhatismoredangerousinJesseDufton’seyes?A.Losingeyesightgradually. B.Dailyroutinesinhislife.C.ClimbingtheOldManofHoy. D.Stayingathomeallday.2.JessepersuadedAlistairLeetomakeadocumentaryto_________.A.showhisuniquetalentforclimbingB.inspiremorepeoplewithdisabilityC.givecredittothebraveclimbersD.educatepeopleaboutriskysports1.(2023年新高考I卷A篇)BikeRental&GuidedToursPricesHandBrake,ThreeGearsFootBrake,NoGears1hour€7.50€5.003hours€11.00€7.501day(24hours)€14.75€9.75Eachadditionalday€8.00€6.00GuidedCityToursThe2.5-hourtourcoverstheGooyerWindmill,theSkinnyBridge,theRijksmuseum,HeinekenBreweryandmuchmore.ThetourdepartsfromDamSquareeveryhouronthehour,startingat1:00pmeveryday.YoucanbuyyourticketinaMacBikeshoporbookonline.1.WhatisanadvantageofMacBike?A.Itgiveschildrenadiscount. B.Itofoffersmanytypesofbikes.C.Itorganizesfreecycletours. D.Ithasover2,500rentalshops.2.Howmuchdoyoupayforrentingabikewithhandbrakeandthreegearsfortwodays?A.€15.75. B.€19.50. C.€22.75. D.€29.50.3.Wheredoestheguidedcitytourstart?A.TheGooyer,Windmill. B.TheSkinnyBridge.C.HeinekenBrewery. D.DamSquare.2.(2023年新高考II卷A篇)YellowstoneNationalParkoffersavarietyofrangerprogramsthroughoutthepark,andthroughouttheyear.Thefollowingaredescriptionsoftherangerprogramsthissummer.ExperiencingWildlifeinYellowstone(May26toSeptember2)Whetheryou’rehikingabackcountrytrail(小徑),camping,orjustenjoyingthepark’samazingwildlifefromtheroad,thisquickworkshopisforyouandyourfamily.Learnwheretolookforanimalsandhowtosafelyenjoyyourwildlifewatchingexperience.MeetattheCanyonVillageStore.JuniorRangerWildlifeOlympics(June5toAugust21)KidscantesttheirskillsandcomparetheirabilitiestotheanimalsofYellowstone.Stayforaslittleoraslongasyourplansallow.MeetinfrontoftheVisitorEducationCenter.CanyonTalksatArtistPoint(June9toSeptember2)Fromaclassicviewpoint,enjoyLowerFalls,theYellowstoneRiver,andthebreathtakingcolorsofthecanyon(峽谷)whilelearningaboutthearea’snaturalandhumanhistory.Discoverwhyartistsandphotographerscontinuetobedrawntothisspecialplace.MeetonthelowerplatformatArtistPointontheSouthRimDriveforthisshorttalk.PhotographyWorkshops(June19&July10)Enhanceyourphotographyskills—joinYellowstone’sparkphotographerforahands-onprogramtoinspirenewandcreativewaysofenjoyingthebeautyandwonderofYellowstone.6/19—Waterfalls&WideAngles:meetatArtistPoint.7/10—Wildflowers&WhiteBalance:meetatWashburnTrailheadinChittendenparkingarea.1.Whichofthefourprogramsbeginstheearliest?A.PhotographyWorkshops. B.JuniorRangerWildlifeOlympics.C.CanyonTalksatArtistPoint. D.ExperiencingWildlifeinYellowstone.2.WhatistheshorttalkatArtistPointabout?A.Worksoffamousartists. B.Protectionofwildanimals.C.Basicphotographyskills. D.Historyofthecanyonarea.3.WherewilltheparticipantsmeetfortheJuly10photographyworkshop?A.ArtistPoint. B.WashburnTrailhead.C.CanyonVillageStore. D.VisitorEducationCenter.3.(2022年新高考II卷)Wejournalistsliveinanewageofstorytelling,withmanynewmultimediatools.Manyyoungpeopledon’tevenrealizeit’snew.Forthem,it’sjustnormal.ThishithomeformeasIwassittingwithmy2-year-oldgrandsononasofaovertheSpringFestivalholiday.Ihadbroughtachildren’sbooktoread.Ithadsimplewordsandcolorfulpictures—aperfectmatchforhisage.Picturethis:mygrandsonsittingonmylapasIholdthebookinfrontsohecanseethepictures.AsIread,hereachesoutandpokes(戳)thepagewithhisfinger.What’supwiththat?Hejustlikesthepictures,Ithought.ThenIturnedthepageandcontinued.Hepokedthepageevenharder.Inearlydroppedthebook.Iwasconfused:Istheresomethingwrongwiththiskid?ThenIrealizedwhatwashappening.Hewasactuallyastrangertobooks.Hisfatherfrequentlyamusedtheboywithatabletcomputerwhichwasloadedwithcolorfulpicturesthatcomealivewhenyoupokethem.Hethoughtmystorybookwaslikethat.Sorry,kid.Thisbookisnotpartofyourhigh-techworld.It’sanoutdated,lifelessthing.Anantique,likeyourgrandfather.Well,Imaybeold,butI’mnothopelesslychallenged,digitallyspeaking.Ieditvideoandproduceaudio.Iusemobilepayment.I’veevenbuiltwebsites.There’sonenotablegapinmynew-mediaexperience,however:I’vespentlittletimeinfrontofacamera,sinceIhaveafacemadeforradio.Butthatdidn’tstopChinaDailyfromaskingmelastweektoshareapersonalstoryforavideoprojectabouttheintegrationofBeijing,TianjinandHebeiprovince.Anyway,grandpaisnowaninternetstar—twominutesoffame!Ipromisenottoletitgotomyhead.ButIwillmakesuremy2-year-oldgrandsonseesitonhistablet.5.Whydidthekidpokethestorybook?A.Hetookitforatabletcomputer. B.Hedislikedthecolorfulpictures.C.Hewasangrywithhisgrandpa. D.Hewantedtoreaditbyhimself.6.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofhimself?A.Sociallyambitious. B.Physicallyattractive.C.Financiallyindependent. D.Digitallycompetent.7.Whatcanwelearnabouttheauthorasajournalist?A.Helacksexperienceinhisjob. B.Heseldomappearsontelevision.C.Hemanagesavideodepartment. D.Heofteninterviewsinternetstars.4.(廣東省七校聯(lián)合體2023-2024學(xué)年高三聯(lián)考試題)Duringtheworld’sfirstholographiclesson,MsRaducanu’savatarappearedtofeedballstotheplayersandgavelivefeedbackontheirshots,like“thatwasfastandtherewaslotsoftopspinonthat”.EvenSamsaidhethoughtshehadbeenprerecordedatfirstuntilshespokewithhimdirectly.Theirholographictrainingsessionoffersaglimpseintohowadvancingtechnologycouldrevolutionizetenniscoaching,accordingtoDrIanPearson.DrPearsonthinksthatmixedrealityheadsetswillsoonallowtennisplayerstofeeltheyareplayinginunusualvirtualenvironments,likeonaspacestationorthemiddleofalakeThrough5G,thefutureoftenniswillseeincreasedinteractionbetweenreallifetenniscourtsandtherichimaginationweseeincomputergames-playingwhenever,whereverandwhoeveryouwant.Fullsensoryvirtualrealitycouldevenplacetheviewerinsidethetennisplayer’sshoesinrealtime.DrPearsonsaid:“By2030,withactiveskintechnology,theplayingstylesandeventhesensationsoftop-levelplayerscouldbecaptured,sothatanyonecouldexperiencehowitactuallyfelttoplaythatgamethroughfullsensoryvirtualreality.”4.WhatdidMsRaducanudointhefirstholographiclesson?A.Giveplayersarealtimeguidance. B.Requireplayerstofollowhershots.C.Recordcoachingcontentsinadvance. D.Shareherexperiencesthroughthehologram.5.Whatcanfullsensoryvirtualrealitymakeviewersdo?A.Increasetheirimaginationofsports. B.Taketheplaceoftoplevelplayers.C.Experiencethefeelingofplayersonthespot. D.Haveasenseofplayinginanunusualplace.5.(廣東省七校聯(lián)合體2023-2024學(xué)年高三聯(lián)考試題)Peopletrainedtodetectliesoftenrelyonmultiplesigns,suchaseyecontact,lengthofresponsesandthedetailsinwhatpeoplesay,butstudieshaveshownthatassessingawiderangeofbehaviouralinformationcanmakeithardertodecideifsomeoneislying.BrunoVerschuereattheUniversityofAmsterdamandhiscolleagueswonderedwhethersolelyfocusingonthedetailofstatementscouldprovidemoreconsistentresults.Totestthisidea,researchersasked44studentstogoforawalkorstealfromamock(模仿的)crime.Studentswereinstructedtolieiftheycommittedthefaketheft.Next,theresearchersrecruited171peopletowatchsixtruthfulandsixdeceptive(欺騙的)interviewsfromtheserecordings,rankinginterviewees’eyecontactanddetaillevel.Theresultsrevealedthatbothtruth-tellersandliarsaverted(轉(zhuǎn)移)theirgazeasimilaramount,buttruthfulstatementsweresubstantiallymoredetailedthandeceptiveones,suggestingthelatterisamoreusefulwaytotellthatsomeoneislying.8.BrunoVerschuereandhiscolleaguesconductedtheresearchtoconfirmthat________.A.behavioralinformationplayedavitalroleinfindingoutthetruthB.peopleshouldbetrainedtodetectliesbyreferringtomultiplecuesC.truthtellersandliarssharedsomethingincommonwhenperformingthetaskD.it’srelativelyeasiertoidentifyliarsbyrelyingonlyonthedetailofstatements9.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph3and4?A.Liarsturnedawaytheireyesmoreoftenthantruth-tellers.B.Truthfulstatementsincludedconsiderablymoredetailsthandeceptiveones.C.It’sdifficultforparticipantstodetectliarsbyusingmultiplecueslikeeyecontact.D.Participantswhoreliedononecuecandistinguishliesfromthetruthfaultlessly.6.(2024屆浙江省強(qiáng)基聯(lián)盟高三仿真模擬卷)Youngpeoplearebeingcriticizedforworkingfromhomeagain,withoneprofessorsayingitadverselyaffectstheirprofessionalandromanticsuccess.ScottGalloway,amarketingprofessorattheNewYorkUniversity,spokeabouttheharmsofbeingathomeatTheWallStreetJournal’sCEOCouncilSummit,onWednesday.AclippostedonTikTokshowsGallowaysaying,“Youshouldneverbeathome.That’swhatItellyoungpeople.Homeisforsevenhoursofsleepandthat’sit.Theamountoftimeyouspendathomeisoppositelycorrelatedtoyoursuccessprofessionallyandromantically.Youneedtobeoutofthehouse.”Inanotherclipatthesameevent,theprofessorinsistedthatsuccessandwork-lifebalancedonotgohandinhand.Hesaid,“Ifyouexpecttobeinthetop10%economically,muchlessthetop1%,buckup.Twodecadesplus,ofnothingbutwork.That’smyexperience.”Gallowayhaslongbeenanadvocateofofficeworkingandshunnedremoteworkinghabitsbecauseitweakensyoungpeople’sabilitytobuildrelationshipsandnetwork.Hepreviouslyadvisedyoungworkers,“Beforeyoucollectdogsandspouses,getintotheoffice,establishmentors,establishfriends,”inaninterviewwithCNN.Headdedthatworkerswhogetpromotedaretheoneswiththebestrelationshipsatwork.8.WhatcanbetheharmofworkingfromhomeaccordingtoGalloway?A.Lesssuccessfulcareers. B.Imbalancebetweenworkandlife.C.Worserelationshipathome. D.Lossofsleeptime.9.WhatcanbeGalloway’sadvicetoyoungworkers?A.Developremoteworkinghabits. B.Keepapetathome.C.Establishrelationshipsintheoffice. D.Getpromotionatwork.7.(2024屆浙江省強(qiáng)基聯(lián)盟高三仿真模擬卷)Anewstudysuggeststhatmindfulnesseducation—lessonsontechniquestocalmthemindandbody—canreducethenegativeeffectsofstressandincreasestudents’abilitytostayengaged,helpingthemstayontrackacademicallyandavoidbehaviorproblems.Afterfindingthatstudentswhoself-reportedmindfulhabitsperformedbetterontestsandhadhighergrades,researchersfromtheCenterforEducationPolicyResearchatHarvardUniversitywantedtoknowifschool-basedmindfulnesstrainingcouldhelpmorestudentsreapsimilarbenefits12.Whatwasthepurposeofthestudy?A.Toexaminethetechniquesforpracticingmindfulness.B.Tostudytheeffectsofgroupmindfulnesstrainingonstudents.C.Toseehowstudentshelpthemselvestoperformbetterontests.D.Tounderstandwhymindfulnesstrainingcalmsthemindandbody.8.(2023年湖南省郴州市九校聯(lián)盟高三試題)Eighteen-year-oldDavidAguilarfromAndorrawasbornwithoutarightforearmduetoararegeneticconditionbutthathasneverstoppedhimfromdoinganythinghewantedtodoincludingtypingonacomputerwithhispartialarm.Likemostkids,DavidwasaLEGOfanandhelovedbuildingcars,boats,planes,andmotorbikes.ButDavidalsoknewthathelookeddifferentandwantedtodosomethingaboutit.“AsachildIwasverynervoustobeinfrontofotherguys,becauseIwasdifferent,butthatdidn’tstopmebelievinginmydreams,”Davidsaid.“Iwantedto...seemyselfinthemirrorlikeIseeotherguys,withtwohands.”Davidplanstocreateaffordableprostheticsforpeoplewhoneedthem,saying,“Iwouldtrytogivethemaprosthetic,evenifit’sforfree,tomakethemfeellikeanormalperson.”4.HowdidDavidfeelwhenstandinginfrontofotherkids?A.Anxious. B.Natural. C.Confident. D.Frightened.5.What’sDavid’sdream?A.TobeanexpertinbuildingLEGO. B.Tobecomerichbysellingprostheticarms.C.Toofferdisabledpeoplecheaperprosthetics. D.Tostartacompanyhiringmoredisabledpeople.9.(2023年湖南省郴州市九校聯(lián)盟高三試題)WhentheGreatBackyardBirdCount(GBBC)beganlastFriday,SteveandJanetKistlerofHartCounty,Kentucky,joinedin.They’vedonesoeveryyearsincethenow-globaltraditionbegan25yearsago.ForMoiraDalibor,whoteachesmathataschool,thiswasthefirstcount.Sheledagroupofstudentsandparentstoanarboretum(植物園)foranexerciseindata-gathering.Theywereamonghundredsofthousandsofpeoplearoundtheworldcountingandrecordingoverfourdays.Lastyear,about385,000peoplefrom192countriestookpartintheGBBC.Thisishowitworks:Participantswatchbirds,whetherthatmeanslookingoutofthewindowfor15minutesortakingalongertriptoanaturearea.OrganizersrecommendtheMerlinbirdIDapptodistinguishbirdsbysize,shape,songorothercharacteristics.Manyparticipantsalsocarryfieldguidesandbinoculars(雙筒望遠(yuǎn)鏡)alongwiththeirphones.TheythenenterthefindingsintotheeBirdapp.Thosenumbershelpresearcherstracktheupsanddownsofvariousspecies,whichthenhelpdeterminethedirectionofconservationefforts.DaliborpreparedherclasseswithinformationaboutlocalspeciesandpracticedwiththeMerlinapp.Thekidsrecordedbirdsightingswithpencilsanddrawingboards,andparentvolunteersenteredthosenumbersonphones.12.WhydidDaliborleadherstudentstoanarboretum?A.Todoexerciseforhealth. B.Toobservedifferentplants.C.Topracticetheirmathskills. D.Tocollectinformationaboutbirds.13.WhatcanpeopleusetheMerlinbirdIDapptodo?A.Torecordtheirfindings. B.Toidentifydifferentbirds.C.Tohelpdeterminethebirds’habitat. D.Totracktheupsanddownsofvariousspecies.10.(福建省廈門第二中學(xué)2023-2024年高三試題)CentralParkExploreCentralPark,oneofthelargestcityparksintheworldandoneofthemostfamoussymbolsofNewYork.Let’shavealookatitsmainsights.CentralParkisNewYork’slargestcityparkandoneofthebiggestintheworld,withanareaof843acres(about3.4km2).Thisparkishometoman-madelakes,waterfalls,grassandwoodedareas.YouwillalsofindtheCentralParkZoo,amongotherattractionsinthisgreenspaceofNewYork.Besidesbeingthecity’sprimarygreenlungs,CentralParkisalsoafavoritespotformanyNewYorkers.Itisperfectforsunbathing,goingforwalks,ordoinganyoutdoorsports.Somethingthatwefoundcuriousisseeingsomanypeoplerunningwiththeirbabiesinprams(嬰兒車)1.WhatcanwelearnabouttheCentralParkfromthetext?A.Itishometolakesandwaterfalls.B.Itisperfectfordoingoutdoorsports.C.Itisthelargestcityparkintheworld.D.ItisthemostfamoussymbolofNewYork.2.Whichoneofthefollowingthingsisfree?A.Hiringabicycle. B.EntrancetoCentralPark.C.VisitingCentralParkZoo. D.GoingtotheMetropolitanMuseumofArt.11.(福建省廈門第二中學(xué)2023-2024年高三試題)Asweallknow,insectscanberemarkablyagile(靈活的)inflight.Thisisreallyhardtobuildintoflyingrobots,butMITAssistantProfessorKevinYufengChenhasdevelopedaninsect-sizeddrone(無人機(jī))thatapproachesinsects’agility.Typically,dronesrequirewideopenspaces.“Ifwelookatmostdronestoday,they’reusuallyquitebig,”saysChen.“Mostoftheirapplicationsinvolveflyingoutdoors.Thequestionis:Canyoucreateaninsect-sizeddronethatcanmovearoundinverycrowdedandcomplexspaces?”AccordingtoChen,heovercamemanyproblemswhenbuildingthedrone.Theinsect-sizeddronerequiresafundamentallydifferentconstructionfromalargerone.Thelargedroneisusuallypoweredbyamotor,butthemotorlosesefficiencyasyoushrinkit.So,Chensays,“Foraninsect-sizeddrone,youneedtolookforalternatives.”Theprincipalalternativeuntilnowhasbeenemployingasmall,rigidactuator(執(zhí)行器)builtfromnewmaterials.Chendesignedamoreagiletinydroneusingsoftactuatorsinsteadofhardones.8.WhatcanweknowabouttheactuatordesignedbyChen?A.Itweighsaboutsixgrams.B.Itdrivestheinsect-sizeddrone.C.Itlosesefficiencytoomuch.D.Itemploysconventionalmaterials.12.(湖北省孝感市重點(diǎn)高中協(xié)作體2023-2024學(xué)年高三試題)MyhusbandandIalwayswantedtogototheCaribbeanbutdidn’tknowmuchabouttheislandsorhowweweregoingtoaffordit.Bychance,afriendofoursinAustraliamentioned“petsitting”andthatitissomethingyoucandoallovertheworld.Wequicklycreatedanaccountonapetsittingwebsiteandbegansearchingforoptions.Therewereonlyaco

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