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專題03七選五1.【2023屆福建省廈門一中高三下學期二模試題】Artexplorationisnotonlyfunandentertaining,butalsoeducational.Itallowsyouthtopracticeawiderangeofskillsthatareusefulnotonlyforlife,butalsoforlearning.Herearesometipsforgrowingyourup-and-comingartist.Talkwithyourchildabouttheirwork.____16____.Whenweask“Whatisit?”,wearesayingthatitshouldlooklikesomethingwe’drecognize.Instead,askopen-endedquestionslike“Tellmeaboutyourpicture.”Youcanalsodescribespecificthingsyourchildisdoingbysayingthingssuchas,“You’remakingshortlines.Iseeyouareusingred,greenandblue.”Dowhatyourchilddoes.Insteadofdrawingyourownpicture,sitdownwithyourchildanddotheiractions.____17____.Ifyourchildconcentratesonwhatyouaredrawingorhow“good”yourpictureis,theyarelesslikelytobeimaginativeandcreativeontheirown.____18____.Insteadofsittingdownwithaspecificplanoroutcomeinmind,letyourchildexplore,experimentandusetheirimaginations.Theymightmakeabigmessorchangetheirmindseveraltimes-thisisallpartofthecreativeprocess.Support,don’tlead.Haveyouevernoticedthatactivitiesbecomemuchlessfunwhentheyaretoldbysomeoneelse?

____19____.Soletthemdecidewhatmaterialstheywanttouseandhowandwhentousethem.Maybetheywanttopeel(剝)thepaperoffacrayonanduseitlengthwiseonthepaper,insteadofwritingwiththetip.Getyourchildcreatingandlearning.____20____.A.ItisthesamecasewithkidsB.Keeptheprocessopen-endedC.Don’tshifttheirfocusontotheirdrawingsD.It’softenhardtointerpretachild’sdrawingsE.Focusontheproduct,notthecomplexprocessF.Allyou’llneedisapaintbrushandanopenmindG.Makebigorsmalllines,orpracticedrawingcircles2.【2023屆福建省廈門市高三第二次質(zhì)量檢測英語試題】Wearemastersofdistractionespeciallywhenwefeelanuncomfortableemotionsurfacing.Andoursocietymakesiteasierthanever.____16____.ThoserangefromvideosonTikToktoonlineshopping.Butdoesdistractionreallyhelpdealwithemotions?Ordoesitmerelyworsentheproblem?____17____.Insomewaysitcanhelp,andoftentimesdistractionavoidstherootoftheproblem.Intheloudworldinwhichwelivenowadays,avoidinganemotioniseasierthanprocessingit.Duringthesequencingofanemotion,distractionoccurswhenwefirstnoticeit.Theemotioninquestioncausesphysiologicalchangesandoftencausesaction.____18____.Itisn’talwaysabadthing.There’sprettygoodevidencethatdistractioncanhelpdownregulatetheanxietyaroundanegativeemotion.____19____Therearelongermoodstatesthatlastdaysormonths,althoughmostemotionsonlylasta’fewminutesbeforetheypass.That’swhy,ifyou’reseekinglong-termsolutions,learningtoprocessemotionsistheonlyway.Whenyouslowdownandmakespaceforyouremotions,youcanstarttoprocessthem.JacobsHendel,apsychotherapist,usesaprocess,whichinvolvesconnectingyourfeettothefloor,deepbellybreathing,slowingdownandthenidentifyingwheredifferentemotionsarefeltinthebody.____20____-onceanxietygoesdown,youcanidentifytheotheremotionsthatarecomingupinyourbody.Ifthesameemotionskeepcomingupandcausingyoustress,learningtositwiththemandworkthroughthem.Facingyouremotionsmayhelpyouseethattheyaren’tasscaryasyouthought.A.Accordingtoexperts,theanswerisamixedbagB.Grabbingyourphoneisn’tnecessarilyabadthingC.AndfeelingtheminthebodyisagoodplacetostartD.WefeellikeemotionsaregoingtogetbiggerwhenwefocusonthemE.Forexample,ifyou’resad,youdrawback;ifyou’reangry,youapproachF.Butdistractionisn’tatruefixeither,becauseitonlyworksintheshort-termG.Onceanegativeemotionsetsin,wemayreachforvariousdigitaldistractions3.【2023屆廣東省廣州天河區(qū)高三二模試題】Weoftenidealizetheactofcooking.Inmymind’seye,IcanseemyselfswanningthroughthekitchenwithsmoothhairasIstirapotofspaghettiinslowmotion._16_Astheappointedchefofmyhousehold,makingdinnersafteralongday’sworkisanannoyingchore(雜務(wù)).So,whenweknewaboutaweeklymealdeliveryservice,Ijumpedatthechance.______

Eachmeal’singredientscamewrappedupinaseparatepaperbag,eachlabelledwitharecipecard.Theactualcookingwaseasier,too.Iwasdelightedbypre-processedvegetablesandproperly-portioneddressings.Thinkaboutthehuntforrecipes,thecutsandburns,andthespilledbottleofoliveoil._17_.Afewweeksintooursubscription,however,Irealisedthatgonewiththefrustrationofcookingwasitsjoy._18_Youchooseingredientsfromthesupermarketshelves.Youwashthem,peelthem,chopthem,seasonthemorcombinethem.Youseethemtransformfromonethingintoanotherovertheprocess.Removethatprocessandwhatareyouleftwith?_19_Forbusyfamilieswhocouldn’taffordtheconnectionwithfood,theseboxesofferfresh,healthy,waste-freemealsthatrequireminimaleffortandtime.ButifIhavethetimeandenergytoindulgeinthatluxury,Ithinkit’sworthdoing.A.Thesewereallthingsofthepast.B.Infact,cookingcanconnectyouwithyourfood.C.Inpractice,thereisrarelyanythingidealaboutcooking.D.Cookingismessy,tiring,andmostofthetime,annoying.E.Sooncameourboxofingredientsthatmadeeverythingeasier.F.Socleanandready,theingredientsnolongerlookorfeellikefood.G.Ofcourse,Idorealisethepracticaladvantagesofmealsubscriptionboxes.4.【2023屆湖南省九校聯(lián)盟第二次聯(lián)考英語試題】Ifyousufferfromsocialanxiety,youwillfearcertainsituations.Somefearspeakinginfrontofgroupsofpeople,whileothersfeargoingtopartiesorothertypesofsocialevents.Inwhicheversituationyourfeararises,you’llprobablyexperiencesweating,flushing,feelingyourheartrace,orothersymptomsofanxiety.__16__Numberone:Deepmusclerelaxation.Learningtophysicallyrelaxisoneofthebestwaystocombatanxiety.__17__Fordeepmusclerelaxation,youwilltenseandthenrelaxthemajormusclegroupsofyourbody,beginningwithyourfeetandworkingyourwaytowardsyourheadandface.NumberTwo:Slowbreathing.__18__Whenyou’reanxious,yourbreathingbecomesfasterandmoreshallowandasaresult,you’llfeellight-headedanddizzy,bringingonmoreanxiety.Learningtobreatheslowerandmoreregularlythroughyournosewillhelpyoucalmdown.NumberThree:Visualization.Thekeytovisualizationistorememberaplacewhereyoufeltsafeandcomfortable.Onceyourememberthisplace,getapictureofitinyourmindsoclearlythatyoucanfeel,see,smellandeventastethatplace.__19__NumberFour:__20__Mostpeoplewithsocialanxietywanttohide,avoid,orrunawayfromwhateverthey’rescaredof.Butbyfacingyouranxietyinsteadyou’llfindthatitisusuallysomethingyoucantolerateafterafewexposures.Whenusingthismethod,focusonwhat’sgoingonaroundyouinsteadofwhat’sgoingthroughyourmind.Thatshouldhelpyoudistractyourselffromthoseanxiousthoughts.A.Facingyouranxiety.B.Controllingyourthoughts.C.Thistakespracticeandpatience.D.It’simpossibletofeelbothrelaxedandanxious.E.Thistechniquewillhelpyoubetterhandlethesituationofbeingdesperate.F.Whateveryoursymptoms,therearethingsyoucandotodealwithyoursocialanxiety.G.Controllingyourbreathingwhenyousufferanxietyisanothergoodwaytodealwithyouremotions.5.【2023屆湖南省張家界市高三第二次模擬試題】Doyoufeellikeanoutsider,likeyoudon’tbelonganywhereorthatyoujustdon’tfitin?Herearesometipsforyoutodealwiththesefeelings.____16____Oftenit’sreallyonlyyourownmindandemotionsthattellyouthatyoudon’tfitin.Actually,youmayfitinfine.Feelinglikeyoudon’tbelongisn’talwaysabadthingeither.Remember,it’sthepeoplethatareuniqueinthisworldthatmakethebiggestimpact.Youdon’twanttochangeyourselfjusttofitinwithacertaingroupofpeople.____17____Theyendupwantingtogainapprovalfromothersandenduplosingthemselvesintheprocess.Letgoofpastanger.We’resoangryatpeoplethatwecan’trelatetoanyoneoronlyexpecttheworstfromothers.OnceIfiguredouthowtoletgoofmypast,Ibecamemuchmorecomfortablebeingme.____18____MaybebecauseIdidn’tcareasmuchwhattheythoughtofmebutmorelikelyjustbecauseIthinkpeoplearemoreaffectedbythe“aura”yougiveoff.Focusonyourwantsanddesires.Insteadoffocusingontheproblemthatyoudon’tfeellikeyoufitin,tryturningitaround.Whatdoyouwanttoexplore,whatgoalsdoyouhave,orwhatdoyouwanttolearn?____19____Therearesomanyincredibleandinspiringthingsinthisworldtoexplore.Focusonthepositiveandthebeautyoftheworldratherthangettingcaughtupinanegativesituation.Thekeytohandlingthesituationof“Ifeellikeanoutsider”isreallyallinhowyoureacttothatfeeling.____20____Asthosewhohavegonethroughthesamefeelingsshow,therecandefinitelybeanadvantagetobeingunique.Youtrulyarespecialandthereisnooneelsequitelikeyou.Youjustneedtobewillingtosharetherealyouwiththeworld.A.Don’tbesohardonyourself.B.Appreciatewhatmakesyousounique.C.That’swhereanumberofpeoplegowrong.D.Askyourselfthesequestionsandthengoanddoit.E.Ifounditwaseasiertogetalongwithotherpeople.F.Youhavesomuchmoretoofferbybeingtruetoyourself.G.Youcanbeatyourselfupoveritoryoucanbecomestrongerforit.6.【2023屆湖北省華中師范大學附中第二次質(zhì)量檢測試題】Likeitorloveit,socialmediaisamajorpartoflife.Teensspendmorethanhalfoftheirwakinghoursonline.Theyusesomeofthattimetopostpicturesandcreateprofilesonsocialmediaaccounts.____16____Clickingonathumbs-uporahearticonisaneasywaytostayintouch.____17____Somesocialmediasitesusethoselikestodeterminehowmanypeopleeventuallyseeapost.Onewithmanylikesismorelikelytobeseen-andtogetevenmorelikes.What’smore,viewingpostswithalotoflikesactivatestherewardsysteminourbrain.____18____Forexample,postsrelatedtoalcoholmayencourageteenstodrink.Thatmeansthatwhatyoulikeonlinehasthepowertoinfluencenotjustwhatotherslike,butevenwhattheydo.____19____Andnotalwaysinagoodway.Forexample,inone2011study,teensdoingadrivingtaskinalabtookmoreriskswhentheirfriendswerearound.Researchersalsolookedattheteens’brainsduringthistask.Theysawactivityinapartofthebrainthat’sinvolvedinrewards,whichsuggeststheteenswerechangingtheirbehaviortotrytogetsocialapproval.Joiningsocialmediacangivepeopleasenseofbeingintheknow.Butpostsmayexaggerate(夸大)howwellourfriendsandothersarefeeling,makingthemappearmuchhappierthanweare.____20____A.Itcanalsolowertheviewer’sself-control.B.Apopularpostdoesn’tnecessarilymeanitisaqualitypost.C.It’snosurprise:Feedbackfrompeersaffectshowteensbehave.D.Theirbrainsrespondtothoselikesbyturningontherewardcenter.E.Andthatcan,inappropriately,makeusfeellesssuccessfulthanthem.F.Butthose“l(fā)ikes”canhavepowerthatgoesbeyondasimpleconnection.G.Mostofwhattheydoisreadandrespondtopostsbyfriendsandfamily.7.【2023屆江蘇南京市鹽城市第二次調(diào)研試題】There’salottocopewithwhenyougoofftouniversity.____36____Formoststudents,acompletelynewenvironmentiswaitingtobeexplored.WerecentlydroveourdaughterEvie150milestostartlifeasafresher.Itwasastruggletofindthecarpark,letaloneexplorethehugecampus.Althoughweknewshehadflatmatesandphoneappstogethertofitin,thechallengeaheadwasclear—tofindherwayinanunfamiliarworld.____37____Inarecentstudy,volunteerswalkedaroundavirtualforestenvironment.Thensomeofthemtookthesamewalkagain,whileothersexploredadifferentforest.___38___Accordingtotheresearchers,thatwasbecauseexploringthenewenvironmentstimulatedtheirdopamine(多巴胺)system—settinguptheirbrainsformemorizingthings.Thus,theyscoredhigher.Soleavinghometostudymakesperfectsense.____39____Butwemayallbeabletogainsomeofthebenefits,evenifit’sjustbystimulatingoursensesandchallengingourthinkingskills.Herearethreethingstotry:◆Gosomewherenewtotackleanupcominglearningtask—likememorizingaspeechinthelibrary,orrevisingforanexaminapark—andtakeanunfamiliarroutetogetthere.◆____40____Towarmyourselfupforlearning,pictureacityyouknowwell,butimagineyou’retappedinapartofitthatyou’venevervisited.Thentrytovisualizeexactlyhowyou’llgetout.◆Playvideogamesthatgetyoumovingthroughnewlandscapes.Thenseewhetheritimprovesyoursuccesswithotherlearningtasks,likepractisingadanceormasteringphrasesforaforeigntrip.A.Getlostinyourimagination.B.Prepareyourselfforacitytour.C.Butexploringplacesassuchisbeneficialtomemory.D.Peopleprovetobemoreadaptableafternewexperience.E.Thelattergroupperformedbetterinmemorytestsstraightafter.F.Therearenewfriendstomeetandnewresponsibilitiestoaccept.G.Youngmindsseemtogainmostfrombeinginstrangesurroundings.8.【2023屆江蘇省蘇州八校聯(lián)盟高三二模檢測試題】Searchingforanewcattoaddtoyourfamily?Ifyourhomealreadyhasacat,youmaywonderhowyourcatwillwelcomeanewpartner.____16____Continuereadingfortipsonhowtodothat.Yourexistingcat’sneedscomefirst.____17____Doesyourcatpreferfemalecatsovermalecats?Ifhe/sheenjoysthecompanyoffemalecats,adoptingafemalecatcanhelp.Ifyouadoptayoungkittenasacompanionforyouroldercat,itcanworkwellaskittensgetalongwithacatofanyage.Showeryourexistingcatwithextraattention.Catscanbeterritorialwhenitcomestotheirspace;thesamecanbetruefortheirownersaswell.____18____Givingyourcatmorehugsandcareduringtheintroductionofanewcatcanhelpeasehis/herbadfeeling.Thisalsohelpsyourcatacceptandtrustthenewonemorequickly.____19____Whenyoubringyournewcathome,it’sbesttokeepthecatsindifferentrooms.Thiswaytheywon’ttrytodefendtheirterritory.Eachshouldhavetheirownspacewithbowlsandcatfurnituresohe/shedon’tfeeltheneedtocompete.Anddospendtimewiththenewcatashe/shecanalsobestressedinanewenvironment.Introducethenewcatslowly.Yourcatswillhavethechancetogetusedtoeachother’ssmellthroughthedoor.Whentheyseeminterestedinmeeting,youcanbringoneintotheother’sterritory._______20_______Ifyounoticeeitherofthecatsgettinguncomfortable,separatethem.A.Separatethecatsinitially.B.Makesureyourcatfeelsathome.C.Dothisatleastafewdaysafterthenewcatarrives.D.Thinkaboutyourexistingcat’spersonalityandhabits.E.Yourcatcangetenviousofanewcomereasilyiffeelingignored.F.Givebothcatsaspecialtreatwhentheyfirstmeettoencouragepeace.G.Thereisaprocesstomakethechangelessstressfulforbothyouandthecats.9.【2023屆遼寧省普通高中高三第二次模擬考試】Covid-19andClimateChangeTheWorldHealthOrganizationofficiallydeclaredapandemicon11March2020.Thisbeganasuddendropinhumanactivity,asmuchoftheworldwentintolockdownandfactoriesstoppedoperating,carskepttheirenginesoffandplanesweregrounded.___16___Herearethreethingsclimatescientistslearned.Climatesciencecanoperateinrealtime.Thepandemicmadescientiststhinkabouthowtomonitorgreenhousegasemissions-carbondioxideinparticular—inrealtime.___17___Inotherwords,ifweknewwhattheemissionswerefromvariouseconomicsectorsorcountriesbeforethepandemic,andweknewbyhowmuchactivityhadfallen,wecouldassumethattheiremissionshadfallenbythesameamount.Nodramaticeffectsonclimatechangehappen.___18___Despitetheclearandquietskies,researchersfoundthatlockdownactuallyhadaslightwa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