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七選五專題其次節(jié)(共5小題,每小題2分,共10分)依據(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佳選項(xiàng),選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Tolerancemeanstoleratingorputtingupwithdifferences.36.Thisconceptmeansdifferentthingstodifferentpeople,butitiswhensomethingisdisagreeable,thattoleranceisexpected,andinmorepoliticallycorrectcultures,demanded.Therearemanydifferentwaystoshowtolerance.Apersonmightfullydisagreewithothersonanyissue,whileatthesametimerespectingthosewithdifferentopinionsandtreatingthemwithdignity.37.Oneproblemisthefactthatthisrespectissometimesone-sided.38.Butsomesupportersfeelreasonableinlabelingthosewhodisagreewithhatefulterms,andviceversa.Peopleonbothsidesofanissuemustbetolerantofeachother.39.Itdoesnotmeanthatapersonhastoacceptactionsorideasthatareagainsthisorhervaluesorbeliefs.Itmeansthateachpersonagreestorespecttheothers'righttohisorherfeelingsonthematter.Whenbothpartieshaveexpressedtheiropinions,anditisobviousthatneitherislikelytochangeposition,agreeingtodisagreeisoftentheidealoutcome.Somedegreeoftoleranceisnecessaryinanycivilizedsociety.40.Itgoesagainsthumannature.Puttingupwithdifferencesisavirtuethatrequireshonesteffortonthepartofeveryperson.Ittakestimetodevelop.A.Therefore,bothpartiesshouldchangetheiropinionsifnecessary.B.Itiswidelyacceptedthattoleranceisacriticalsteptowardsapeacefulworld.C.Disagreementalonedoesnotequalintolerance.D.Itreferstoshowingrespectfortherace,religionandopinionsofotherpeople.E.Thosewhodisagreewithaparticularissuemustrespecttheopinionsofthosewhosupportit.F.However,itisnotrealistictobelievethatallpeoplecanachieveitcompletelyoneveryissue.G.Whenitcomestocontroversialissues.tolerancemayalsorepresenta"let'sagreetodisagree"attitude.DCEGF河南省鄭州市2025屆高三英語上學(xué)期1月第一次質(zhì)量預(yù)料英語試題其次節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)依據(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佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Givinggenerouslyandreceivinggratefullymakeiteasiertolivehappilywithothers.36.Letmestartwiththeideaofgivinggenerously.37Forexample,myhusbandandIhavefamilymemberswhoonlycontactuswhentheyneedmoney.Weusuallyaccepttheirrequests,butwerarelyreceivea“thankyou”MostpeoplewouldsaythatmyhusbandandIarebeingused,andIsupposeweareButwhenwegive,weshouldn'tbegivingforthepurposeofgettinggratitudeorpraise.38.Thegoodnewsisthatwhenweleadourlivesbeingnicetoothers,ourlivesrunmoresmoothly.Ifyou'regenerous,yes,somepeoplewilluseyou.Butifyoupracticebeinggenerous,mostofyourrelationshipswillimprove.39Itrulybelievethatyoucannotsay"thankyou"enoughwhenyoureceive.Sooftenwegetlazyaboutexpressinggratitude.Parentscanfeelunappreciatedbytheirchildren,andteacherscanfeelunappreciatedbytheirstudents.Doyouthinkitunnecessarytothankthemwhenreceivingjustbecauseataskispartofsomeone'sjobdescription?That'swrong!Wordsofappreciationmakeothersfeelgoodaboutthemselveslikenothingelse.It'sgoodforustosay"thankyou"becauseweregularlyneedtoremindourselvesofhowluckyweare.40.Ifyouarelookingforawaytoimproveyourlife,Icangiveyouone:Givegenerouslyandreceivegratefully,A.Thus,saying"thankyou”canbringusgoodluck.B.Rather,weshouldbegivingbecauseit'sagoodthing.C.Andhearingthosetwowordscanmakeusfeelgreatfordays.D.Andatthesametime,weshouldremembertoreceivegratefully.E.Inreturn,wearetohelpothersbygivingthemourtimeormoney,F.Ithinkpeopleareunwillingtobegeneroustoothersforfearofbeingused.G.Yet,whydowehavesuchdifficultyachievingthesethingsinourrelationships?36.G37.F38.B39.D40.C河南許昌市2025屆高三年級其次次模擬英語試卷其次節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分依據(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佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Theagingprocessaffectsthehumanbodyinmanyways.Onethingthathappenstoallofusasweageismuscleloss.Someexpertssayitcanstartasearlyasage30.Infact,musclelossmaybeanaturalpartofaging.36.Itisbettertostartstrengthtrainingwhenyouareyoungerandingoodhealth.Butwhatexactlyis"strengthtraining”?Simplyput,strengthtrainingisanactivitythatmakesone'smusclesstronger.Herearereasonstostartyourstrengthtrainingtoday.Developstrongbones37,whichcanincreasethethicknessordensityofbonesandreduceyourriskofdevelopingostecporosis(骨質(zhì)疏松癥)一adiseasethatweakensbones,makingthemeasytobreak.38Strengthtrainingcanhelpyoutotakecontrolofyourweightandevenloseweight.Muscleweighsmorethanfat.Butmuscleincreasesyourmetabolism(新陳代謝),andahighermetabolismhelpsyouburnmorecalories.ImproveyourqualityoflifeStrengthtrainingcanimproveyourabilitytodoeverydayactivities.Forexample,havingstrongermusclesmakesiteasiertoliftandmovethings.Strongmusclescanimproveyourbalance.39.Asweage,thiscangreatlyaddtoyourqualityoflife.ImproveyourthinkingskillsMayoClinicsayssomeresearchshowsthatregularstrengthtraining,whencombinedwithotherkindsofexercise,hasgoodresults.40.A.Then,letitaloneB.ManageyourweightC.EnhancethevalueofweightlossD.ButyoucandosomethingstoslowitdownE.StrengthtrainingputspressureonyourbonesF.ItmayhelpolderadultsunderstandandlearnbetterbG.So,yourriskoffallingorgettinginjuredmaybelessened36-40DEBGF河南五縣市部分學(xué)校2025屆高三其次次聯(lián)考英語試題其次節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)依據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選岀能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Manyschoolsoffervacationsbetweentermsandaroundholidays.36Ifyoucouldusesomeadviceongettingbackintostudy,theseskillswillsoonbeatbackyourpost-holidaybluesandhelpyoustartyourfirstschooldaybackright.Readjustyoursleepschedule.Overthecourseofyourvacation*youmighthaveenjoyedsleepinginorstayinguplate.37Toresetyoursleepschedule,youshouldreturntoyourroutineseveraldaystoaweekaheadoftime.38Makingthesepreparationsthenightbeforeyourfirstschooldaycansaveyoutimeandrelieveyourstress.Grogginess(犯模糊)inthemorningcancauseyoutotakemoretimethanyouneedtodothesesimpletasks*soreadyyourstuff(東西)beforetomakeyourfirstmorningbackaseasyaspossible.Reviewyourhomework.Takingsometimetolookoverhomeworkcanpreventyoufromforgettingtocompleteit.Takethistimealsotoreflectonthewayyoudidhomeworkinthepast.Ifyoucanthinkofanyimprovements,youmightwanttoimproveyourhomeworkroutine.39Eatahealthybreakfast.Ahealthybreakfastcanputyouonthefasttracktofeelingbetteraboutyourschoolday.Foodslikewholegraintoast,eggs,yogurtandcottagecheesecanliftyourspirits.40Regularhealthybreakfastsmightalsoimproveyourmemory,dailyenergylevelsandyoursenseofcalmness.A. Getyourbelongingswellstored.B. Learntocookdeliciousmealsforyourfamily.C. Pre-packyourschoolbagandchooseyourclothes.D. Suchfoodscanevenkeepyougoingthroughouttheday.E. Thismightmakeitdifficulttogetbackintoyourschoolroutine.F. Andreturningtoschoolmightbetheperfecttimetomakeachange.G. Butreturningtoschoolafteralongbreakcanleaveyoufilledwithfearandanxiety.河南省新鄉(xiāng)市第一中學(xué)2025屆高三英語一輪復(fù)習(xí)模擬考試試題一其次節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)依據(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佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)?!?025屆山東省威海市高三第一次模擬試題】No-friendeatingtrendWhenyoueatlunchinarestaurant,youmightseemanypeopleeatingbythemselves,watchingvideosontheirphones.36Doyouworrythey’relonely?Youprobablydidn’tevennoticebecauseyouwerelookingatyourownphone.TheNewYorkPostsaysthateatingalonewithelectronicdevicesisagrowingtrendamongyoungpeoplearoundtheworld.AccordingtoanewsurveyconductedbyOnePollonbehalfoftheUS-basedHighbushBlueberryCouncil,theaverageadulteatssixmealsaloneeachweekand587mealseachyear.37Maybenot.“Thewaywedefine‘togetherness’andwhatitmeanstobeconnectedseemstobeevolvingastechnologyevolves.Keepingourrelationshipsstrongdoesn’talwaysrequirebeingtogetherphysically,”wrotethereport.Nowadays,manyyoungpeoplespendmoretimestudyingandworkingincompetitiveenvironments.38Instead,it’snaturaltocommunicatewithothersthroughtext,emailandsocialmedia.DanielaGalarza,fromtheUS,isoneoftheseyoungpeople.ShetoldtheNewYorkPostthatshespentnearly10hoursonherworkeveryday.Shesaid,“Engagingwithmyfriendsandfamiliesonsocialmediaplatformsforabouthalfanhoureverydayalwayshelpsmefeelmoreconnectedwiththem.39”“Today,‘togetherness’ismoreofafeelingthanaphysicalstate,andpeoplegetcreativetostayconnected,”

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