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2024屆湖南省常德市高三下學(xué)期3月模擬考試英語(yǔ)試題
學(xué)校:姓名:班級(jí):考號(hào):
一、閱讀理解
Ifyou'reableto,wanderingthestreetsofanewcityonfootisanunrivalledwaytotake
inallthesightsandsounds.Andthere'snodenyingthatwalkingisamuchmoreeco(and
wallet)friendlyformoftransport,too.Tohelpyougetoutandexplore,languagelearning
platformPreplyhasrankedEurope'smostwalkablecities.Theyanalyzedthewalking
distancebetweentopattractionsandnowrevealwhichcitiesinEuropearetheeasiestto
exploreonfoot.
Seville,Spain
VisitorstothischarmingSpanishcitycanexploretheimpressivePlazadeEspanapublic
square,beforewanderingovertotheUNESCO-listedpalaceofRealAlcazarandSeville
Cathedral.Withjust20minutesofwalkingbetweentheseattractions,youcanreallymakethe
mostofyourtimehere.
Venice,Italy
Veniceisrenownedasaheavenforpedestrians,soifsnosurpriseitranksasthesecond
bestlocationforwalkablecitybreaks.Thereareendlessattractivealleywaystoexplore,as
wellasplentyofstunninglyornate(華麗的)bridgesoverthecrisscrossingcanalsthatthecity
isfamedfor.Justunderhalfanhourofwalkingherewilltakeyouonatouroftheimpressive
GrandCanal,Doge'sPalace,StMark'sSquareandsoon,allinonly1.3miles.
Florence,Italy
Inonly33minutes,visitorscantakeinthesplendorofFlorence'stop-tierdestinations.A
1.6mileroutecoverstheawe-inspiringPiazzaleMichelangelo;therenownedUffiziGallery;
andtheGalleriadell'Accademia,hometoMichelangelo^masterpiece,thestatueofDavid.
Athens,Greece
ThecapitalofGreeceranksinfourth,withaslightlylonger——butveryworthwhile——
routeof2.1milesbetweenitstop-ratedtouristattractions.VisitorstoAthenscanbegintheir
journeyattheAcropolis,ascendingtodiscovertheancientParthenonthatstandsasa
testamenttothecity'sancientlegacy.TheNationalArchaeologicalMuseumisalsoclose-by.
1.HowhasPreplyrankedthefourcities?
A.Bythenumberofthetouristattractions.B.Bytheexpensesoftravelinginthecities.
C.Bythepopularityamongtheyoungvisitors.D.Bythewalkingdistancebetween
attractions.
2.Whichcityisthebestforthevisitorstoexplorethebridgesoverthecanals?
A.Seville.B.Venice.C.Florence.D.Athens.
3.WherecanyoufindthestatueofDavid?
A.SevilleCathedral.B.StMark'sSquare.
C.TheGalleriadell5Accademia.D.TheAcropolis.
OnedayasIdrovetowardmyhome,Ipassedthelocalbusdepot.Ipulledupasagroup
ofpeoplecrossedtheroadinfrontofme.AsIwatched,Inoticedathin,shabbilydressed
olderladystrugglingwithalargesuitcase.
WitnessingthisladyandrememberingsimilarstrugglesIhadexperiencedinthepast
whentraveling,Ipulledupalongsideherandleanedovertocalloutthroughtheopen
passengerwindow,"Umgoingrightintothetown,^^Isaid."Icandropyouoff.Thatsuitcase
looksawfullyheavy.”"Well,allright,“sheanswered.Whenwegotthere,shethankedme,
“Well,Godblessyou,lady.Noonehaseverdonemeakindnesslikethatbefore.Ihope
someonewilldoagoodturnforyouoneday.^^
Shortlyaftertheencounterwiththesuitcaselady,Idecidedtospendadayinthe
mountainsalone.Isetoffwithmydoginmypickup,whichwaselderlybutstillserviceable.
Afterdrivingfornearlytwohours,Iheardasuddenloudnoiseandmytruckcametoafull
stop.Ifounditsaxlewasbrokenandneededtobetowed.Inaremotearea,withnohopeof
findinganotherperson,IknewIwasinbigtrouble.Overandover,Iblamedmyown
stupidityforbeinginadesertedareawithnopossiblechanceofhelp.Ihopedthatno
wanderingbearwouldcometoinvestigate.Orahungrymountainlion-withbabies.My
imaginationranriot.Istartedtopanic.
Thenfaintly,inthedistance,cametheroarofmotorbikes.Astheydrewnearer,Icould
seethattheywereagroupofmotorcycleriders."Doyouneedhelp,ma'am?"Ihearda
concernedvoicesay.Therestishistory.Mypickup,mydogandIwerealltransportedbackto
safety.Ishallneverforgetthekindnessofthemotorcycleriderswhostopped.Somepeople
maythinkitwasahappycoincidence,butpersonallyIliketosay,itwassomeonethatreally
didagoodturnforme,justasthesuitcaseladysaid.
4.Howdidtheauthorhelptheoldlady?
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A.Shegaveheralifttothetown.B.Shehelpedhercrosstheroad.
C.Shecarriedthesuitcaseforher.D.Shetookhertoanearbyhotel.
5.Whathappenedtoherpickuponthewaytothemountains?
A.Itranoutofgas.B.Itcrashedintoatree.
C.Itbrokedownhalfway.D.Itwasattackedbyanimals.
6.Whatwastheauthor'sreactiontotheincidentinparagraph3?
A.Sheblameditontheoldroad.B.Shelosthertemperwiththedog.
C.Shestayedcalmandaskedforhelp.D.Shefeltveryuneasyandfrightened.
7.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthestory?
A.DoasYouWouldBeDonebyB.AFriendinNeedIsaFriendIndeed
C.WhatGoesAround,ComesAroundD.GodHelpsThoseWhoHelpThemselves
Inrecentyears,multiplestudieshaveillustratedthewayspeople'sdogscanprovide
comfort,calmtheirfrazzlednerves,begoodlisteners,andprovideotherformsofvaluable
support,provingthatsometimeswordsaresimplynotnecessary.
Whenpeoplewereaskedtoperformmentalarithmetic(算術(shù))orendurea“coldpressor^^
testinwhichtheirhandissubmergedinicewater,thosewhohadtheirdogspresenthad
smallerincreasesintheirbloodpressureandheartrate.Morerecently,astudyina2023issue
ofthejournalEmotionhadpeopleengageinastressfultask-involvingaddingnumbersthat
flashedonacomputerscreen-theninteractwiththeirpetdog,colorinacoloringbook,or
waitquietlyfor10minutes.Thosewhointeractedwiththeirdogsexperiencedagreaterboost
inmoodandagreaterreductioninanxietythanthosewhowaitedortriedtodestressby
coloring.
Researchhasalsofoundthattalkingtoyourdogaboutemotionallyfraughtissuescanbe
particularlybeneficial.Peoplearemorewillingtoconfide(吐露)intheirdogsaboutdifficult
emotions,suchasdepression,jealousy,anxiety,apathy,andfear,thantheyarewiththeir
romanticpartnersorfriends.Theprecisereasonsforthismaybethatpetsaregood,
nonjudgmentallistenersbecausetheydon'tinterruptorreply.Yourrelationshipwithyourdog
isasafespacebecauseyourdogwon5tjudgeyouordisagreewithyou.
Astudyina2022issueoftheInternationalJournalofPublicHealthfoundthatwhen
peopleinteractwiththeirdogswhileteleworking,itreplenishesthehumans'self^regulatory
resources-byengaginginmicro-breakstopettheirpup,thepeopleareabletorelaxand
refreshthemselves-inwaysthatinteractingwithunfurryfamilymembersdoesn't.
“Dogsarefantasticatreadingus-theycansensewhenwe5reupset-andtheyare
arguablybetteratreadingusthansomepeopleare,“saysKogan,aprofessorintheclinical
sciencesdepartmentatColoradoStateUniversity,"'becauseweintuitthatourdogsreadusso
well,weregulateourselvessoasnottoupsetourdogs,whichishelpfulforusaswell.Ifsa
positivefeedbackloop.^^
8.Whatdidthestudyinparagraph2find?
A.Interactingwithdogscancauseanxietyandstress.
B.Peoplewithdogcompanionshavelowerstresslevels.
C.Dogscanimprovetheirowners5academicperformance.
D.Dogs9ownerstendtoreducestressbycoloringorwaiting.
9.Whyarepeoplemorewillingtotalktotheirdogs?
A.Dogscanhelpthemfixtheproblems.B.Theygetasenseofsecurityfromdogs.
C.Theirpartnersorfriendsarenotreliable.D.Theyhaveacloserrelationshipwith
dogs.
10.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordreplenishesinparagraph4mean?
A.Replaces.B.Researches.C.Refills.D.Removes.
11.WhatisKogan?sattitudetowardshavingdogcompanions?
A.Favorable.B.Unclear.C.Skeptical.D.Intolerant.
"So,Mr.Albert,you'vetoldusaboutyourstrengthsbutwhataboutyourweaknesses?^^
It'sacommoninterviewquestion.Towhichaclassichumblebrag(謙虛自夸)replyis,"Well.
ImustadmitthatI'mabitofaperfectionist.^^Afterall,whatcompanywouldn'twantto
employsomebodywhoseeksperfection?Butitturnsoutthatthereisaprofounddifference
betweenhigh-achieversandperfectionists.Inacruelirony,theperfectionisttraitscould
actuallypreventsomeonefromachievingtheirfullpotential.
Therootsofperfectionismactuallylieinadeepdesiretofeelperfect.Mostoftena
perfectionistpersonalityisformedinreactiontosomeformofchildhoodtrauma.For
example,followingherparents'divorce,ayounggirlmightstrivetoalwaysbegood,to
alwaysbeperfectbecauseatsomelevelshebelievesthatitmusthavebeenherfaultthather
parentsseparated.Soaslongassheisperfect,nothingsoterriblewouldhappenagain.
Givensuchorigins,itappearsthatthethinkingandemotionalstylesassociatedwith
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perfectionismareparticularlydangeroustomentalhealth.Thinkoftheharshestandmerciless
perfectionistsyouknow.Theyalways,always,alwaysfindfault.Theircognitive(認(rèn)知)styles
includeall-or-nothingthinking,whereonlyperfectionisseenasanacceptableresult;fearof
failure,whereaperfectionistisdrivenbyfearratherthanpulledbytheprospectofsuccessin
theirendeavors;defensivenessinthefaceofconstructivecriticism.Alloftheseseemtobe
linkedtoawiderangeofpsychologicalproblemsincludingeatingdisorders,anxietyand
depression,andevensuicide.
Changingthismindsetisthekeytotreatingtheconditionwhenitbecomesadisorderbut
itisdifficulttoachieve.Perfectionistsareessentiallyinanabusiverelationshipwith
themselves.Ifshardenoughtowithdrawfromabusiverelationshipswithothers.Howmuch
harderisitwhenyouyourselfaretheabuser?Soperhapsabetteranswertotheinterview
questionposedatthestartofthisarticlewouldbe,“IusedtobeaperfectionistbutnowI'm
wellontheroadtorecovery.9,
12.Whydoestheauthormentiontheinterviewquestioninparagraph1?
A.Toprovideanexample.B.Tointroducethetopic.
C.Tosupporttheargument.D.Toattractthereaders5interest.
13.Whowillmostprobablybecomeaperfectionist?
A.Ahigh-achiever.B.Apersonwhoalwaysfindsfault.
C.Anoverconfidentman.D.Asonofaviolentalcoholicfather.
14.Whatdoesparagraph3mainlytalkabout?
A.Perfectionismoftenhasthreedifferenttypes.
B.Perfectionismhasabadeffectonphysicalhealth.
C.Perfectionismiscausedbyhighpersonalstandard.
D.Perfectionismisariskfactorforpsychologicaldisorders.
15.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofperfectionism?
A.It'shardforpeopletogetridofit.B.Itdrivespeopletoachievesuccess.
C.Ifsmoreofastrengththanaweakness.D.Itinevitablyleadstomentalproblems.
Onethingthafsneverinshortsupplyatthebeginningofeachnewyear?16But
manyofusfailtostickwithourNewYear'sresolutionsmonths(orevenweeks)aftermaking
them.Itturnsouttherearecommonlyavoidedmistakes.Thatexplainswhysomepeople
alwaysseemtoreachtheirgoalswhileotherskeepfallingshort.
17Ifyoufailtopicktherighthabit,youaren'tlikelytoaccomplishthe
correspondinggoal.Sayyouwanttolosesomeweightthisyear,formingahabitofrunning
30minutesadaymaynothelpyoudothatifyoudon'talsoformhabitsrelatedtothefoods
youeat,becausedietaffectsweightmorethanexercise.18Failuretoestablishhabits
thatsupportyourgoalsmaycauseyourresolutionstoflopbeforeyoubegin.
Anothercommonmistakepeoplemakewhensettinggoalsisbecomingoverly
concernedabouttheamountoftimeitwilltaketoformanewhabit.There?snooneright
answerwhenitcomestohowlongnewhabitsshouldtaketoform.19Somepeople
simplyadoptnewhabitsfasterthanotherpeopleandthatcomplexhabitsusuallytakelonger
toform.Considerhoweasyitistobrushyourteethatnightcomparedtoreadingafull
chapterofabookeachday.
Sotheyearlyritualofresolutionsettingdoesn'thavetobeanannualdisappointment.
Sometimes,thedifferencebetweensuccessandfailureissimplychoosingtherighthabitsand
theprocessyouusetogoaboutachievingit.Mostimportantly,remembertobekindand
flexiblewithyourselfandtocelebrateanyandallprogressalongtheway.20
A.Goodintentions.
B.Congratulationsandbestwishes.
C.Inotherwords,youmustalsoreadjustyourdiet.
D.Ifsessentialtochooseahabityouthinkenjoyable.
E.Acommonerrormanypeoplemakeisnotchoosingrighthabits.
F.Itdependsonwhathabityou'retryingtodevelopandwhoyouare.
G.It'snotjusttheendgoalthatmatters——it'sthejourneyalongtheway.
二、完形填空
Amerefourmonthsago,ablackcatnamedBountyhadnoideajusthowadventurous
hislifewasabouttobecome.Althoughthecatwas21destinedforacatshelter,Doina
adoptedhimjustintime.Tosome,Doinabeinganavid(酷愛(ài)的)travelerseemedlikea
potentialissue,butit22,thesetwoweremadeforeachother.
23fortheirjourneytobegin,Doinagatheredalloftheequipment,treats,and
other24thatthetwoofthemwouldneed.Though,whenitcametocarriersforBounty,
Doinahadtogetabit25.“Imadeaspecialpouch(小袋)forhim,becausecatcarriers
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arenotadaptedtocertain26Jshesaid.
Oneoftheirfirstadventuresincludeda27tourofItaly,thefirsttestthathelped
themdiscoverhow28hewastoanadventurouslifestyle.44Atthestart,Bountywasa
littleanxiousandnervous,butafterthefirstfewdays,hestartedto29himselg“Doina
said."WhileIpedalled,he30inthepouch.^^
Sincethatfirstcyclingtour,BountyandDoinahave31severalmore
adventuresintheirshorttimetogether,includingmountaineeringandcamping.Infact,this
adorable32hasalreadymanagedtobecomearecordbreaker!Heisconsideredtobe
thefirsthousecattosummitLaGrignetta,a7,100-footmountainintheItalianAlps.Bestof
all,hedidso“withoutevenameowof33
ThetwoofthemhavecycledtheentirelengthoftheItalianpeninsula!Ifyou'dliketo
34thisadorableduo,youcanvisittheirwebsitewhereDoina35theirtravels
withlotsofupdates,photos,andvideosfortheir800followerstoenjoy.
21.A.originallyB.temporarilyC.eventuallyD.actually
22.A.gaveoutB.brokeoutC.turnedoutD.foundout
23.A.ShockedB.FrightenedC.EmbarrassedD.Excited
24.A.necessitiesB.productsC.presentsD.fruits
25.A.generousB.creativeC.efficientD.ambitious
26.A.hotelsB.journeysC.problemsD.vehicles
27.A.skiingB.hikingC.flyingD.cycling
28.A.accustomedB.opposedC.blindD.sensitive
29.A.cureB.enjoyC.protectD.feed
30.A.criedB.ranC.sangD.slept
31.A.offeredB.expectedC.finishedD.discovered
32.A.bicycleB.catC.tourD.carrier
33.A.protestB.agreementC.challengeD.trust
34.A.havefunwithB.putupwithC.keepupwithD.getalongwith
35.A.helpsB.plansC.ordersD.documents
語(yǔ)法填空
閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。
Videosof77-year-oldXuXiuzhen,whospeaksdifferentlanguageswithforeigners
whileworkingatascenicspotsellingwater,postcardsandheaddressflowers,havebrought
herinstantfame.
Xu'svillage36(locate)atthebaseofMoonHill,apopulartouristdestination
famedforamoon-shapedholeatthesummit.Shehasbeenworkingasatourguideand
vendor(小販)inYangshuo,37countyandresorttowninsouthernChina'sGuangxi
ZhuangAutonomousRegionsince1998,38theareabecamefamousforforeign
backpackersandorganizedtours.
Xu,whodroppedoutofjuniorschoolinthethirdgrade,begantolearndifferent
languagestoattractmoreforeigncustomers.Xusaidshewouldconvertwordsinany
languageintoChinesecharacters39(base)ontheirpronunciationandthenmemorize
them.Repeatingthewordsinherheadbeforegoingtobedand40(immediate)after
wakinguphasgivenherfluencyinbasicconversationswithforeigners.
Overthepasttwodecades,Xu41(teach)herself11foreignlanguages,including
English,Spanish,JapaneseandKorean.Inadditionto42(make)herincredibly
popular,herexcellentlinguisticabilityhasmadeiteasierforhertocommunicatewithforeign
tourists.Xuhasalsobecomeoneofthebusiesttour43(guide)inYangshuo.Her
reputationdrawsalargecrowdoftouristseveryday,especiallyforeignvisitors,whocometo
meetthemultilingualguideoutof44(admire).
“MoreandmoreforeigntouristsarecomingtoYangshuo,andIhopetheywillfeel
45homeherewithmyhelp,^^shesaid.
四、書(shū)信寫(xiě)作
46.你校英文報(bào)社正在以_BeautifiesOurLife為題征稿,請(qǐng)你寫(xiě)一篇短文,內(nèi)容包括:
1.簡(jiǎn)單介紹;
2.說(shuō)明理由。
注意:
1.將標(biāo)題補(bǔ)充完整,寫(xiě)作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;
2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。
BeautifiesOurLife
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五、書(shū)面表達(dá)
47.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫(xiě)兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。
Brandon,afatheroftwoandanordinaryworkerinacompany,wasmakinghisway
homeonatypicalThursdayevening.Thesunhadjustdippedbelowthehorizon,castinga
warmglowoverthesky.Brandon'sheartwasfilledwithjoyandexcitementashewaseager
tosharethenewsofhisrecentpromotionwithhisbelovedwifeandchildren.Littledidhe
knowthatthisparticularThursdaywouldbeanythingbutordinary.Allofasudden,therewas
afaintominous(不祥的)feelingaroundhim,buthepushedasideanythoughtsofpotential
danger,focusinginsteadongettinghome.However,justashearrivedthere,athunderous
noiseshatteredthepeacefulsilenceoftheevening.Helookedupjustintimetoseeatrain
runningintoatruck,sendingdebrisflyinginalldirections.
Itwasanaccidentthathehadneverwitnessedbefore.Brandonwasfrozeninshock.It
wasamessysceneaspeopleranfromthedangeroussite,hiddenbehindflamesandthick
smoke.Inaninstant,everythingaroundhimseemedtobeinchaos.Peoplewerescreaming
andcracksfilledtheairwiththeexplosiveforce."Getawayfromthattrain!Don'tgonearit!”
warnedthetrainconductor,ashecalled911forhelp.Brandonwasabouttorunawaywhen
heheardacryforhelp.Brandon'sinstinctskickedin.Withoutasecondthought,heraced
towardsthevoice,pushingthroughthepanickedcrowd.Hisheartpoundedinthechestashe
approachedthecrashsite.Ashecamecloser,thecriesforhelpbecameclearer.Theywere
comingfromtheburningtruckstuckonthetraintracks.Heranuptothewindowandsawthe
youngdrivertrappedinhisseatbeltandhelddownbythesteeringwheelasthefireclosedin
aroundhim.
注意:
1.續(xù)寫(xiě)詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;
2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。
Brandon'smindwasracingwhenhesawthesituation.
ThetrainconductorcametoBrandonandhuggedhimtightly.
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參考答案:
1.D2.B3.C
【導(dǎo)語(yǔ)】這是一篇應(yīng)用文。主要介紹了四個(gè)歐洲最容易步行探索的城市。
1.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第——段"Theyanalyzedthewalkingdistancebetweentopattractionsandnow
revealwhichcitiesinEuropearetheeasiesttoexploreonfoot.(他們分析了頂級(jí)景點(diǎn)之間的步行
距離,現(xiàn)在公布了歐洲最容易步行探索的城市)”可知,Preply根據(jù)景點(diǎn)之間的步行距離對(duì)這
四個(gè)城市進(jìn)行排名。故選D。
2.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段"Thereareendlessattractivealleywaystoexplore,aswellasplenty
ofstunninglyornate(華麗的)bridgesoverthecrisscrossingcanalsthatthecityisfamedfor.(這里
有無(wú)數(shù)迷人的小巷可供探索,還有許多令人驚嘆的華麗橋梁,橫跨這座城市聞名的縱橫交錯(cuò)
的運(yùn)河)”可知,威尼斯最適合游客探索運(yùn)河上的橋梁。故選B。
3.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)倒數(shù)第二段“theGalleriadeirAccademia,hometoMichelangelo's
masterpiece,thestatueofDavid.(學(xué)院美術(shù)館,米開(kāi)朗基羅的杰作大衛(wèi)雕像的所在地)“可知,
在學(xué)院美術(shù)館找到大衛(wèi)雕像。故選C。
4.A5.C6.D7.C
【導(dǎo)語(yǔ)】這是一篇記敘文。文章主要講述了作者某天讓一個(gè)拿著行李的老太太搭了便車(chē),結(jié)
果自己的車(chē)在半路壞了,也遇到了好心人幫助,作者認(rèn)為這是善有善報(bào)。
4.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段"WitnessingthisladyandrememberingsimilarstrugglesIhad
experiencedinthepastwhentraveling,Ipulledupalongsideherandleanedovertocallout
throughtheopenpassengerwindow,i6Vmgoingrightintothetown,^^Isaid."Icandropyouoff.
Thatsuitcaselooksawfullyheavy.9,“Well,allright,“sheanswered.Whenwegotthere,she
thankedme,“Well,Godblessyou,lady.Noonehaseverdonemeakindnesslikethatbefore.I
hopesomeonewilldoagoodturnforyouoneday."(看至U這位女士,想起我過(guò)去在旅行中經(jīng)歷
過(guò)的類(lèi)似的掙扎,我把車(chē)停在她旁邊,俯身從打開(kāi)的副駕駛車(chē)窗向外喊道:“我要直接進(jìn)城
了?!薄拔铱梢宰屇阆萝?chē)。那只手提箱看起來(lái)很重「嗯,好吧,”她回答。當(dāng)我們到達(dá)那里時(shí),
她感謝我,“哦,上帝保佑你,女士。以前從來(lái)沒(méi)有人對(duì)我這么好。我希望有一天有人能為
你做一件好事??芍?,作者幫助老太太搭便車(chē)去鎮(zhèn)上。故選A。
5.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段"Afterdrivingfornearlytwohours,Iheardasuddenloudnoiseand
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mytruckcametoafullstop.Ifounditsaxlewasbrokenandneededtobetowed.(開(kāi)了將近兩個(gè)
小時(shí)后,我突然聽(tīng)到一聲巨響,我的卡車(chē)停了下來(lái)。我發(fā)現(xiàn)它的車(chē)軸壞了,需要拖走)”可知,
作者的車(chē)在去山里的路上中途壞了。故選C。
6.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段“Overandover,Iblamedmyownstupidityforbeinginadeserted
areawithnopossiblechanceofhelp.Ihopedthatnowanderingbearwouldcometoinvestigate.
Orahungrymountainlion—withbabies.Myimaginationranriot.Istartedtopanic.(一遍又一
遍,我責(zé)怪自己的愚蠢,在一個(gè)荒蕪的地區(qū),沒(méi)有任何可能的幫助。我希望沒(méi)有游蕩的熊會(huì)
來(lái)調(diào)查?;蛘咭恢火囸I的美洲獅一帶著孩子。我的想象力失控了。我開(kāi)始恐慌起來(lái))”可知,
作者對(duì)第3段中的事件的反應(yīng)是感到非常不安和害怕。故選D?
7.主旨大意題。根據(jù)最后一段"Somepeoplemaythinkitwasahappycoincidence,but
personallyIliketosay,itwassomeonethatreallydidagoodturnforme,justasthesuitcaselady
said.(有些人可能會(huì)認(rèn)為這是一個(gè)快樂(lè)的巧合,但我個(gè)人想說(shuō),這是一個(gè)真正為我做了好事
的人,就像那個(gè)提箱子的女士說(shuō)的那樣)”結(jié)合文章主要講述了作者某天讓一個(gè)拿著行李的老
太太搭了便車(chē),結(jié)果自己的車(chē)在半路壞了,也遇到了好心人幫助,作者認(rèn)為這是善有善報(bào)。
可知,C選項(xiàng)“善有善報(bào)”最符合文章標(biāo)題。故選C。
8.B9.B10.C11.A
【導(dǎo)語(yǔ)】這是一篇說(shuō)明文。主要說(shuō)明了近年來(lái),多項(xiàng)研究表明,人們的狗可以提供安慰,安
撫他們疲憊的神經(jīng),成為好的傾聽(tīng)者,并提供其他形式的有價(jià)值的支持,證明有時(shí)語(yǔ)言根本
是不必要的。
8.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段“Thosewhointeractedwiththeirdogsexperiencedagreaterboostin
moodandagreaterreductioninanxietythanthosewhowaitedortriedtodestressbycoloring.(與
那些等待或試圖通過(guò)涂顏色來(lái)減壓的人相比,那些與狗狗互動(dòng)的人情緒得到了更大的改善,
焦慮程度得到了更大的緩解)”可知,研究發(fā)現(xiàn)了有狗陪伴的人壓力水平較低。故選B。
9.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段“Theprecisereasonsfbrthismaybethatpetsaregood,
nonjudgmentallistenersbecausetheydon'tinterruptorreply.Yourrelationshipwithyourdogisa
safespacebecauseyourdogwon'tjudgeyouordisagreewithyou.(確切的原因可能是,寵物是
很好的、不加評(píng)判的傾聽(tīng)者,因?yàn)樗鼈儾粫?huì)打斷或回答。你和你的狗的關(guān)系是一個(gè)安全的空
間,因?yàn)槟愕墓凡粫?huì)評(píng)判你或反對(duì)你)”可知,人們更愿意和他們的狗說(shuō)話因?yàn)樗麄儚墓飞砩?/p>
得到安全感。故選B。
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10.詞句猜測(cè)題。根據(jù)劃線詞后文“byengaginginmicro-breakstopettheirpup,thepeopleare
abletorelaxandrefreshthemselves-inwaysthatinteractingwithunfurryfamilymembers
doesn't”可知,通過(guò)在微休息時(shí)間撫摸他們的狗狗,人們能夠放松和恢復(fù)精神——這是與不
帶寵物的家庭成員互動(dòng)所無(wú)法做到的,即說(shuō)明了狗可以讓人重新裝滿自我調(diào)節(jié)資源。故劃線
詞意思是“重新裝滿故選C。
11.推理判斷題。根據(jù)最后一段“"Dogsarefantasticatreadingus—theycansensewhenwe're
upset-andtheyarearguablybetteratreadingusthansomepeopleare,“saysKogan,aprofessor
intheclinicalsciencesdepartmentatColoradoStateUniversity,"'becauseweintuitthatourdogs
readussowell,weregulateourselvessoasnottoupsetourdogs,whichishelpfulforusaswell.
Ifsapositivefeedbackloop.”(科根是科羅拉多州立大學(xué)臨床科學(xué)系的教授,他說(shuō):“狗狗很擅
長(zhǎng)讀懂我們,它們能感覺(jué)到我們的不安,而且可以說(shuō)它們比一些人更擅長(zhǎng)讀懂我們,因?yàn)槲?/p>
們直覺(jué)地認(rèn)為我們的狗狗讀得很好,所以我們調(diào)節(jié)自己,不讓狗狗感到不安,這對(duì)我們也有
幫助。這是一個(gè)積極的反饋循環(huán)??赏浦聘鶎?duì)狗狗陪伴的態(tài)度是支持的。故選A。
12.B13.D14.D15.A
【導(dǎo)語(yǔ)】這是一篇說(shuō)明文。文章主要說(shuō)明了完美主義的特質(zhì)實(shí)際上可能會(huì)阻礙一個(gè)人充分發(fā)
揮自己的潛力,解釋了完美主義發(fā)生的原因以及對(duì)心理造成的危險(xiǎn)。
12.推理判斷題。木艮據(jù)第——段'"'So,Mr.Albert,you'vetoldusaboutyourstrengthsbutwhatabout
yourweaknesses?^^Ifsacommoninterviewquestion.Towhichaclassichumblebrag(謙虛自夸)
replyis,"Well.ImustadmitthatFmabitofaperfectionist.^^Afterall,whatcompanywouldn't
wanttoemploysomebodywhoseeksperfection?Butitturnsoutthatthereisaprofound
differencebetweenhigh-achieversandperfectionists.Inacruelirony,theperfectionisttraitscould
actuallypreventsomeonefromachievingtheirfullpotential.,,那么,艾伯特先生,你已經(jīng)告訴了
我們你的優(yōu)點(diǎn),那么你的缺點(diǎn)呢?''這是一個(gè)常見(jiàn)的面試問(wèn)題。一個(gè)典型的謙虛自夸的回答
是,“嗯。我必須承認(rèn)我是一個(gè)完美主義者?!碑吘梗募夜静幌牍陀米非笸昝赖娜四??但
事實(shí)證明,高成就者和完美主義者之間存在著深刻的差異。具有殘酷諷刺意味的是,完美主
義的特質(zhì)實(shí)際上可能會(huì)阻礙一個(gè)人充分發(fā)揮自己的潛力)”可知,作者在第一段提到了面試問(wèn)
題是為了引入話題。故選B。
13.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段“Mostoftenaperfectionistpersonalityisformedinreactiontosome
formofchildhoodtrauma.Forexample,followingherparents5divorce,ayounggirlmightstrive
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toalwaysbegood,toalwaysbeperfectbecauseatsomelevelshebelievesthatitmusthavebeen
herfaultthatherparentsseparated.Soaslongassheisperfect,nothingsoterriblewouldhappen
again.(大多數(shù)情況下,完美主義人格的形成是對(duì)某種形式的童年創(chuàng)傷的反應(yīng)。例如,在父母
離婚后,一個(gè)年輕女孩可能會(huì)努力做個(gè)好人,做個(gè)完美的人,因?yàn)樵谀撤N程度上,她相信父
母離婚一定是她的錯(cuò)。所以只要她是完美的,那么可怕的事情就不會(huì)再發(fā)生了)”可知,暴力
酗酒父親的兒子最有可能成為完美主義者。故選D。
14.主旨大意題。根據(jù)第三段“Givensuchorigins,itappearsthatthethinkingandemotional
stylesassociatedwithperfectionismareparticularlydangeroustomentalhealth.Thinkofthe
harshestandmercilessperfectionistsyouknow.Theyalways,always,alwaysfindfault.Their
cognitive(認(rèn)知)stylesincludeall-or-nothingthinking,whereonlyperfectionisseenasan
acceptableresult;fearoffailure,whereaperfectionistisdrivenbyfearratherthanpulledbyth
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