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[2025屆山東省日照市高三下學(xué)期一?!縒henMadhviChittoorofArvada,Colo.,learnedattheageof6

thatPFASarefoundinallsortsofconsumerproducts,shewantedtowarneveryone.Soshestartedwithoneperson:

Coloradostatesenator(參議員)LisaCutter,astrongadvocatefortheenvironment.Cutteragreedtomeet,andin

2021shesatdownwithMadhviatabakery-Panera.

TheytalkedabouthowPFAS,agroupofmanufacturedchemicalsusedinconsumerproductssincethe1940s,

havemadetheirwayintodrinkingwater,soil,foodproducts,andtheair.Studieshavefoundthatexposureto

certainlevelsofPFAScanleadtonegativedevelopmentaleffectsinchildren,increasedriskofsomecancersand

reducedimmunefunction.CutteralreadyknewalittleaboutPFASbutnotenoughtopushhertowarddraftingabill

aboutthem.Madhvi,shesays,“reallyplantedtheseed.^^

Thefollowingyear,CutterwentontosponsoraPFASbillthatbans"intentionallyadded“PFASinawide

rangeofconsumergoods.Inordertohavethebillpassed,Madhvitestified(作證)atthestateCapitolandspent

monthsemailingwithGovernorJaredPolis.Afterthebillpassed,PolisrecognizedMadhvi?shardwork,inviting

hertothebillsigningin2022.

ItwasnotthefirsttimethatCutterandMadhviworkedtogether.In2021,afterCutterproposedameasureto

bansingle-useplasticbagsinmajorretailstoresandplastic-foamcontainersinrestaurants,Madhviadvocatedfor

thatbilltoo-speakingwithcityleadersandbusinesses,andconductingasignaturecampaign.Atthebeginning

of2024,thatmeasurefinallytookfulleffect.

AndMadhvi,now13,isn'trestingonherlaurels."There'sstillmorethatneedstobebanned,likePFASin

toiletpaperandcleaningproducts,shesays.Shehaskeptupheradvocacylocallyandabroad.Andonarecent

vacationinherhometown,shefoundtimetoorganizeabeachcleanupandspeakatschoolsaboutpollution.

4.WhydidMadhviwanttomeetCutter?

A.ToexplorewaystoresolvethePFASproblem.

B.TopreventherfrompurchasingPFASproducts.

C.ToseeksupportforabillagainsttheuseofPFAS.

D.ToinformherofPFAS'negativeeffectsonchildren.

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5.HowdidMadhvicontributetothepassingofthePFASbill?

A.BydraftingittogetherwithCutter.

B.Byconductingasignaturecampaign.

C.Byspeakingwithinfluentialbusinesses.

D.Bygainingsupportfromthegovernment.

6.WhatcanbeinferredaboutMadhvifromthelastparagraph?

A.Sheistiredfromherwork.B.Shefeelsproudofherself.

C.Shewantstoachievemore.D.Shecareslittleaboutfame.

7.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.Madhvi'sEnvironmentalCampaigns

B.Colorado?sBillsonPFASandPlastics

C.ATeen'sJourneytoGlobalRecognition

D.AYoungVoiceagainstEnvironmentalDamage

【答案】4.A5.D6.C7.D

【導(dǎo)語】本文是一篇記敘文。文章講述了13歲女孩MadhviChittoor推動PFAS禁令,與參議員合作促成環(huán)

保法案通過,并持續(xù)倡導(dǎo)環(huán)保的故事。

4.推理判斷題。文章在第一段“WhenMadhviChittoorofArvada,Colo.,learnedattheageof6thatPFASare

foundinallsortsofconsumerproducts,shewantedtowarneveryone.(當(dāng)科羅拉多州阿瓦達(dá)的MadhviChittoor在

6歲時得知各種消費品中都含有PFAS時,她想警告所有人)”以及第二段“TheytalkedabouthowPFAS,agroup

ofmanufacturedchemicalsusedinconsumerproductssincethe1940s,havemadetheirwayintodrinkingwater,

soil,foodproducts,andtheair.(他們談到了PFAS是如何進(jìn)入飲用水、土壤、食品和空氣的。PFAS是一組自

20世紀(jì)40年代以來用于消費品的化學(xué)制品)"和"CutteralreadyknewalittleaboutPFASbutnotenoughtopush

hertowarddraftingabillaboutthem.(卡特已經(jīng)對PFAS有了一些了解,但還不足以促使她起草一項有關(guān)PFAS

的法案)”可推知,Madhvi想與參議員Cuter會面的目的是要探索解決PFAS向題的解決辦法。故選A。

5.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。從文章第三段"Inordertohavethebillpassed,Madhvitestified(作證)atthestateCapitoland

spentmonthsemailingwithGovernorJaredPolis.(為了讓法案獲得通過,馬德維在州議會作證,并花了幾個月

的時間與州長賈里德?波利斯(JaredPolis)發(fā)電子郵件)”可知,Madhvi在推動PFAS禁令通過中做出的貢獻(xiàn)

是獲得了政府部門的支持。故選D。

6.推理判斷題。從最后一段"AndMadhvi,now13,isn'trestingonherlaurels."There?sstillmorethatneedsto

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bebanned,likePFASintoiletpaperandcleaningproducts,shesays.(現(xiàn)年13歲的Madhvi并沒有滿足于她的榮

譽?!斑€有更多的東西需要被禁止,比如衛(wèi)生紙和清潔產(chǎn)品中的PFAS,"她說)“可推知,Madhvi想為繼續(xù)推

動環(huán)保做出更多。故選C。

7.主旨大意題。通過第一段的"WhenMadhviChittoorofArvada,Colo.,learnedattheageof6thatPFASare

foundinallsortsofconsumerproducts,shewantedtowarneveryone.(當(dāng)科羅拉多州阿瓦達(dá)的MadhviChittoor

6歲時得知各種消費品中都含有PFAS時,她想警告所有人)”和整篇文章的脈絡(luò)結(jié)構(gòu),Madhvi在6歲時就向

參議員普及PFAS知識并通過努力促進(jìn)PFAS相關(guān)法案的通過,13歲的時候Madhvi不滿足現(xiàn)狀繼續(xù)她的環(huán)

保倡導(dǎo)。由此可知,本文主要講了一個反對環(huán)境破壞的年輕人的故事。故選D。

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【福建省泉州市四校聯(lián)考2024-2025學(xué)年高三下學(xué)期開學(xué)】HemanBekeleisnotyourtypicalhighschool

student.Ratherthanspendinghisfreetimeplayingvideogamesorstaringathisphone,this14year-oldfrom

Fairfax,Virginiawascallingprofessorsandconductingexperiments,alltocreateasoapthatcouldtreatskincancer,

andtomakeitaffordableforeveryonewhoneedsit.Hisworkwonhimthegrandprizeinthisyear's3MYoung

Scientist?sChallenge,acompetitionthatencourageskidstothinkofuniquewaystosolveeverydayproblems.

GrowingupinEthiopia,Bekelefoundinpitythatpeopleworkingoutsidewerelikelytoendupgettingskin

cancer.Skincancerdidhavecuresandwastreatableinmostcases.However,theaveragepriceofskincancer

treatmentgloballywasalmost$40,000.Thoseshockingstatisticsreallyinspiredhimtocreateamoreaccessible

solution.Hestarteddoingexperimentsandworkingondifferentthings,andthatturnedintohisbarofsoapasa

project.

Alotofhisresearchanddevelopmentstartedinhisfamily'skitchenandinhisbasement.Butashereached

thefinalofthecompetition,herealizedthathedidneedtodoalittlebitmoreoutsideofjusthishouse.Sohe

reachedouttopeopleatUniversityofVirginiaandpeopleatGeorgetown,andhegotalotofassistance.The

numberonepersonwouldbeDeborahIsabelle,whohelpedhimorganizeandstructurehisideasduringthefinalist

competition.Bekelesaidthathedefinitelycouldn,thavedonethatallbyhimself.

Bekele'saward-winningsoapisacompoundbasedbarofsoapandifschargedwithdifferentcancer

fightingchemicals.Thecolorofthesoapisabitofadarktypeofwhiteandithasaroughsurface,whichcouldbe

agoodexfoliant(去角質(zhì)齊.Itdoeshaveastrongmedicinesmellandfeelabitstickier.Thewholepointofit

isthatevenonceyouwashoffthesoaps,themedicinalpartswillstayonyourskin.Itcanactivatethebody's

immunecellstodefendcancer.

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Bekelewon25,000prizemoneyandhewasgoingtouseittocontinueresearch.Hesaid,“Istillneedalot

ofresourcestobeabletoconductthisresearch,sothismoneywilldefinitelyhelpmeachieveit.”

4.WhydidHemanBekelestartworkingoncreatingthesoap?

A.Becausehethoughtitwasafunproject.

B.Becausehewantedtowinasciencecompetition.

C.Becausehefoundskincancertreatmentunaffordable.

D.Becausehewantedtocreateauniquesoapforeveryone.

5.WhatcanwelearnfromBekele'spreparationsforthefinal?

A.Wellbegunishalfdone.B.Learnhumbly,askwillingly.

C.Actionsspeaklouderthanwords.D.Hopeforthebest,preparefortheworst.

6.Whatisparagraph4ofthetextmainlyabout?

A.Whatfeaturesthesoaphas.B.Howthesoapisused.

C.Whatchemicalsthesoapcontains.D.Howthesoapisproduced.

7.WhichwordscanbeusedtodescribeBekeleaccordingtothepassage?

A.Patientandtalented.B.Friendlyandambitious.

C.Cautiousandgenerous.D.Caringanddevoted.

【答案】4.C5.B6.A7.D

【導(dǎo)語】本文是一篇記敘文。文章主要講述了一位14歲學(xué)生HemanBekele,通過自身努力和不斷尋求幫助,

發(fā)明了一種普通人能負(fù)擔(dān)起的抗擊皮膚癌的肥皂,因此獲得了“美國頂尖年輕科學(xué)家”的稱號。

4.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段中“Skincancerdidhavecuresandwastreatableinmostcases.However,theaverage

priceofskincancertreatmentgloballywasalmost$40,000.Thoseshockingstatisticsreallyinspiredhimtocreatea

moreaccessiblesolution.”(皮膚癌確實可以治愈,而且在大多數(shù)情況下是可以治療的。然而,全球皮膚癌

治療的平均價格接近4萬美元。這些令人震驚的統(tǒng)計數(shù)據(jù)確實激發(fā)了他創(chuàng)造一個人們更容易獲得的解決方

案。)可知,HemanBekele正是因為發(fā)現(xiàn)很多皮膚癌患者負(fù)擔(dān)不起治療費用,才決心發(fā)明治療皮膚癌的肥皂,

讓人們能夠負(fù)擔(dān)得起治療費用。故選C項。

5.推理判斷題o根據(jù)第三段的"SohereachedouttopeopleatUniversityofVirginiaandpeopleatGeorgetown,

andhegotalotofassistance.ThenumberonepersonwouldbeDeborahIsabelle,whohelpedhimorganizeand

structurehisideasduringthefinalistcompetition."(所以他聯(lián)系了弗吉尼亞大學(xué)和喬治城大學(xué)的老師,他得到

了很多幫助。排名第一的人是黛博拉?伊莎貝爾(DeborahIsabelle),她在決賽中幫助他籌備和組織了他的

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想法。)可知,HernanBekele在最后階段尋求了很多外界的幫助。A是“良好的開端是成功的一半”;B是

“虛心學(xué)習(xí),樂意請教”;C是“事實勝于雄辯”;D是“抱最好的希望,做最壞的打算”。故選B項。

6.主旨大意題。根據(jù)第四段“Bekele'saward-winningsoapisacompoundbasedbarofsoapandifschargedwith

differentcancerfightingchemicals.Thecolorofthesoapisabitofadarktypeofwhiteandithasaroughsurface,

whichcouldbeagoodexfoliant(去角質(zhì)齊.Itdoeshaveastrongmedicinesmellandfeelabitstickier.The

wholepointofitisthatevenonceyouwashoffthesoaps,themedicinalpartswillstayonyourskin.Itcanactivate

thebody?simmunecellstodefendcancer.^^(Bekele的獲獎肥皂是一種復(fù)合肥皂,它含有不同的抗癌化學(xué)物質(zhì)。

肥皂的顏色有點暗白色,表面粗糙,可能是一種很好的去角質(zhì)劑。它確實有強烈的藥味,摸起來有點粘。

重點是,即使你洗掉了肥皂,藥用成分也會留在你的皮膚上。它可以激活人體的免疫細(xì)胞來防御癌癥。)

可知,該段主要描述了肥皂的成分、顏色、氣味和功效等特征。故選A項。

7.推理判斷題。根據(jù)第二段中“However,theaveragepriceofskincancertreatmentgloballywasalmost$

40,000.Thoseshockingstatisticsreallyinspiredhimtocreateamoreaccessiblesolution."(然而,全球皮膚癌治

療的平均價格接近4萬美元。這些令人震驚的統(tǒng)計數(shù)據(jù)確實激發(fā)了他創(chuàng)造一個人們更容易獲得的解決方案。)

可知HemanBekele關(guān)心他人;又根據(jù)第一段中“Ratherthanspendinghisfreetimeplayingvideogamesorstaring

athisphone,this14year-oldfromFairfax,Virginiawascallingprofessorsandconductingexperiments,allto

createasoapthatcouldtreatskincancer,andtomakeitaffordableforeveryonewhoneedsit."(這個來自弗吉尼

亞州費爾法克斯的14歲男孩沒有把空閑時間花在玩電子游戲或盯著手機上,而是打電話給教授并進(jìn)行實驗,

所有這些都是為了創(chuàng)造一種可以治療皮膚癌的肥皂,并使每個需要它的人都能負(fù)擔(dān)得起。);以及最后一

段“Bekelewon25,000prizemoneyandhewasgoingtouseittocontinueresearch.”(Bekele贏得了2.5萬美元

的獎金,他打算用這筆錢繼續(xù)研究。)可知,他全心全意地投入到研究抗癌肥皂。故選D項。

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[廣東省紅嶺中學(xué)2024-2025學(xué)年高三下學(xué)期第五次統(tǒng)一考試】Theworld'slargesticebergisonthe

moveagain,driftingthroughtheSouthernOceanaftermonthsstuckspinningonthesamespot,scientistsfromthe

BritishAntarcticSurvey(BAS)havesaid.

Spanninganareaof3,672squarekilometerswhenmeasuredinAugust——slightlybiggerthanRhode

Island-theA23aiceberghasbeencarefullytrackedbyscientistseversinceitcalvedfromtheFilchner-Ronne

iceshelfin1986.ItremainedgroundedontheAntarctic'sWeddellSeafloorformorethan30years,probablyuntil

itshrankjustenoughtoloosenitsgraspontheseafloor.Then,theicebergwascarriedawaybyoceancurrents

beforeitbecamestuckagaininaTaylorcolumn-thenamegiventoaspinningvortex(渦流)ofwatercausedby

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oceancurrentshittinganunderwatermountain.

Nowthattheiceberghasbrokenfree,scientistsexpectitwillcontinuedriftingalongtheoceancurrents

towardwarmerwaterandtheremoteislandofSouthGeorgia,whereitislikelytobreakupandeventuallymelt,

BASsaidinastatementpublishedFriday.

Whilethisparticularicebergprobablybrokeawayaspartofthenaturalgrowthcycleoftheiceshelfand

won'tcontributetorisingsealevels,climatechangeisdrivingworryingchangesinthisvast,isolatedcontinent,

withpotentiallydevastatingconsequencesforglobalsealevelrise.

Throughouttheiceberg'sjourney,scientistshavestudieditserosionandthewaysseaicecaninfluence

globaloceancyclesofcarbonandnutrients.

“Weknowthatthesegianticebergscanprovidenutrientstothewaterstheypassthrough,creatingthriving

(繁榮的)ecosystemsinotherwiselessproductiveareas,9,saidLauraTaylor,abiogeochemistwhocollected

samplesfromthewateraroundtheiceberg."Whatwedon'tknowiswhatdifferenceparticularicebergs,theirscale,

andtheiroriginscanmaketothatprocess.^^“Wetooksamplesofoceansurfacewatersbehind,immediatelycloseto,

andaheadoftheiceberg?sroute.TheyshouldhelpusdeterminewhatlifecouldformaroundA23aandhowit

impactscarbonintheoceananditsbalancewiththeatmosphere.^^

8.WhatisthecurrentstatusoftheA23aiceberg?

A.ItkeepsstillintheWeddellSea.

B.ItismeltingrapidlynearSouthGeorgia.

C.ItisfloatingthroughtheSouthernOcean.

D.ItisstuckagaininaTaylorcolumn.

9.WhatprobablycausedtheA23aicebergtobreakloosefromtheseafloor?

A.Astrongspinningvortex.

B.Thecalvingfromiceshelf.

C.Themeltingoftheiceberg.

D.Thecurrents9collisionwithseamountains.

10.WhatmightbethefocusofthelaterstudyaccordingtoLauraTaylor?

A.HowtheA23ainfluencesthecreationofthrivingecosystems.

B.WhethertheA23awillcauserisingsealevels.

C.HowtheA23aaffectsglobaloceancyclesofcarbonandnutrients.

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D.HowtheA23aimpactsthecarbonintheatmosphere.

11.Whichofthefollowingmightbethemostsuitabletitle?

A.WhatA23awillbringusafterbreakingfreeagain.

B.BASistrackingthelargesticeberg,A23a

C.MovingA23a:Risingsealevelsorthrivingecosystems

D.World'sbiggesticeberg,A23a,isonthemoveagain

【答案】8.C9.C10.A11.D

【導(dǎo)語】本文是一篇新聞報道。文章主要介紹了A23a這個世界最大的冰山掙脫束縛在南大洋漂流,分析了

冰川的一些“前世今生”和它可能帶來的一些環(huán)境生態(tài)影響。

8.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章第一段中的"Theworld飛largesticebergisonthemoveagain,driftingthroughthe

SouthernOceanaftermonthsstuckspinningonthesamespot.(在數(shù)月被困在原地打轉(zhuǎn)之后,世界上最大的冰川

又開始在南大洋漂流移動了)”可知,A23aiceberg此時正在南大洋漂流。故選C項。

9.細(xì)節(jié)理解題o根據(jù)文章第二段中的"ItremainedgroundedontheAntarctic'sWeddellSeafloorformorethan

30years,probablyuntilitshrankjustenoughtoloosenitsgraspontheseafloor.(這冰山一直觸底被困在南極洲

的WeddellSea海底,也許直到它收縮變小,才掙脫了困在海底的束縛)”可知,theA23a冰山因為融化不斷

縮小,才掙脫了被困在海底的束縛。故選C項。

10.推理判斷題。根據(jù)文章第五段中的"scientistshavestudieditserosionandthewaysseaicecaninfluence

globaloceancyclesofcarbonandnutrients.(科學(xué)家研究了其侵蝕,海冰影響碳和養(yǎng)分的全球海洋周期的方式)”;

第六段中的'"'Weknowthatthesegianticebergscanprovidenutrientstothewaterstheypassthrough,creating

thriving(繁榮的)ecosystemsinotherwiselessproductiveareas,"saidLauraTaylor,abiogeochemistwho

collectedsamplesfromthewateraroundtheiceberg.uWhatwedon'tknowiswhatdifferenceparticularicebergs,

theirscale,andtheiroriginscanmaketothatprocess.^^('我們知道,這些巨大的冰山可以為它們所經(jīng)過的水域提

供營養(yǎng),在生產(chǎn)力較低的地區(qū)創(chuàng)造繁榮的生態(tài)系統(tǒng),’從冰山周圍的水中采集樣本的生物地球化學(xué)家勞拉?泰

勒說?!覀儾恢赖氖?,特定的冰山、它們的規(guī)模和起源會對這一過程產(chǎn)生什么影響。’)”可推知,根據(jù)Laura

Taylor所說,后續(xù)研究的重點可能是A23a如何影響繁榮生態(tài)系統(tǒng)的形成。故選A項。

11.主旨大意題。通讀全文,尤其是第一段“Theworld'slargesticebergisonthemoveagain,driftingthroughthe

SouthernOceanaftermonthsstuckspinningonthesamespot,scientistsfromtheBritishAntarcticSurvey(BAS)

havesaid.(英國南極調(diào)查局(BAS)的科學(xué)家們表示,世界上最大的冰山在原地旋轉(zhuǎn)了幾個月后,又開始移

動了,它正在南大洋漂流。戶可知,世界上最大的冰川又開始移動,文章針對這個事件或自然現(xiàn)象,介紹它

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的一些重大過程、特征和移動可能帶來的生態(tài)影響,并進(jìn)行說明。D項“世界上最大的冰山A23A再次移動”

能夠概括文章內(nèi)容,最適合作為文章標(biāo)題,故選D項。

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【廣東省深圳市高級中學(xué)2024-2025學(xué)年高三上學(xué)期第三次診斷考試】Ioftenwakeuptomyalarmafter

ashortnightandstepoutofbedtoadayI'vefoughtthroughcountlesstimes.Irushmymorningroutineandrunto

mycar.Myradioswitchestomyfavoritesong,butIhavetolistentoanaudible(可聽的)bookforanassignment

duetomorrow.

WhenIgettoschool,IstartwithSpanish,myhardestclass.Despitebeingaroundallyear,Ihavenoclue

whafsgoingon.IthenwalktomyEnglishclass,inwhichIwasstuckinthelanguagerules.Theassignmentstake

muchenergythatmyperfectionistnatureisunabletotakeoninschool,soIsavethemforlater,mostprobablylate

atnight.

Thisismyrealityasastudentwithdyslexia,alearningdisorderinreadingandspelling:assignmentsthat

takethreetimesaslongasthey'remeantto,latenightsandearlymorningstoevenslightlykeepupwithmyclasses.

IwastoldthatAdvancedPlacementU.S.Historywouldbemyhardestclass.Buthere,Iaminmyelement.

Despitebeingthreeassignmentsbehind,I'mactivelyengaged.Yes,mypassionforhistoryheightensmyfocus,but

myteacher5swillingnesstoworkwithmeiswhatallowsmetoflyhigh.

Teachersneedtoofferalternativestructuresthatmakelearningmoreaccessible.I'vehadteacherswhoteach

lecture-basedclasseswherestudentsareexpectedtotakenotesandlisten.Asastudentwithdyslexia,thisdoesn't

work.Afixforthatisassimpleasprovidingalternativeresources:aslideshowstudentscangobacktoafterclass,

orperhapsevenanactivitythatfurtherplayswiththeconcepts.

Now,manyschoolsareshiftingtoapproachesthatmeettheneedsofallkids.However,advocacyworkcan

stillbedonetosupportstudentswithdyslexia.Ifschoolsystemsarewillingtoprovidesupportandeducationby

creatinganaccessibleclassstructurefromthestart,studentswon,tbestuckintoacademictracksthatdon'tpush

themtotheirfullpotential.

4.Whydoestheauthorhavetodohishomeworklateatnight?

A.Heisassignedextrahomework.B.Hefailstomanagehissparetime.

C.Heneedstimetodoitwellenough.D.Hedislikestasksrelatedtolanguages.

5.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart"inmyelemenf,inparagraph4mean?

A.Burningthemidnightoil.B.BitingoffmorethanIcanchew.

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C.Feelinglikeafishinwater.D.Havingbutterfliesinmystomach.

6.Whatdoestheauthorthinkoflecture-basedclasses?

A.Satisfying.B.Inspiring.C.Rewarding.D.Demanding.

7.Whatdoestheauthoradviseschoolstodoforstudents?

A.Offerclasseswithalternatives.B.Askeducationalexpertstogivelectures.

C.Advocateout-of-classactivities.D.Getteacherstrainedinspecialeducation.

【答案】4.C5.C6.D7.A

【導(dǎo)語】本文是一篇記敘文。文章講述了作者作為一名有閱讀障礙的學(xué)生的日常生活和學(xué)習(xí)經(jīng)歷,來展現(xiàn)

自己所面臨的挑戰(zhàn)和困難,并表達(dá)了對教育方式和教師支持的需求和看法。

4.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章第二段"Theassignmentstakemuchenergythatmyperfectionistnatureisunabletotake

oninschool,soIsavethemforlater,mostprobablylateatnight.(作業(yè)耗費了我太多精力,而我追求完美的性格

又讓我無法在學(xué)校完成它們,所以我總是把它們留到以后,很可能就是深夜。)”可知,作者不得不深夜做家

庭作業(yè)是因為作者追求完美,所以需要更多的時間來完成作業(yè)。故選C。

5.詞句猜測題。根據(jù)劃線詞句上文“IwastoldthatAdvancedPlacementU.S.Historywouldbemyhardestclass.

(我曾被告知,美國歷史高級課程將是我最難的一門課。廠可知,美國歷史高級課程是一門最難的課。而劃

線單詞下文“Despitebeingthreeassignmentsbehind,Tmactivelyengaged.(盡管我已經(jīng)落后了三項作業(yè),但我仍

然積極參與其中。廣則表明作者喜歡這門課程。由此可知,作者對這門課程感到自在和舒適,愿意參與其中。

選項CTeelinglikeafishinwater”的意思是“如魚得水,感到自在和舒適”,這個短語強調(diào)的是在某個環(huán)境或

領(lǐng)域中感到自在和舒適,能夠充分發(fā)揮自己的能力。符合句意。故選C。

6.推理判斷題。根據(jù)文章第五段"I'vehadteacherswhoteachlecture-basedclasseswherestudentsareexpected

totakenotesandlisten.Asastudentwithdyslexia,thisdoesn'twork.(我曾遇到過一些以講座為基礎(chǔ)的老師,他

們期望學(xué)生記筆記并聽講。但作為一名閱讀障礙學(xué)生,這種方式行不通。廠可知,作者作為閱讀障礙的學(xué)生,

覺得基于講座的課程對他來說并不適用,因為它可能要求很高的聽力和筆記能力,這是作者難以應(yīng)對的。

因此,可以推斷出作者認(rèn)為基于講座的課程是要求高的。故選D。

7.推理判斷題。根據(jù)文章第五段“Teachersneedtoofferalternativestructuresthatmakelearningmoreaccessible.

(教師需要提供替代性的學(xué)習(xí)結(jié)構(gòu),使學(xué)習(xí)更加容易。戶以及最后一段“Now,manyschoolsareshiftingto

approachesthatmeettheneedsofallkids.However,advocacyworkcanstillbedonetosupportstudentswith

dyslexia.Ifschoolsystemsarewillingtoprovidesupportandeducationbycreatinganaccessibleclassstructure

fromthestart,studentswon'tbestuckintoacademictracksthatdon'tpushthemtotheirfullpotential.(現(xiàn)在,許多

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學(xué)校正在轉(zhuǎn)向滿足所有孩子需求的教學(xué)方法。然而,仍然可以開展宣傳工作來支持閱讀障礙學(xué)生。如果學(xué)

校系統(tǒng)愿意從一開始就創(chuàng)造一個容易接受的學(xué)習(xí)環(huán)境并提供教育支持,那么學(xué)生就不會被困在那些無法充

分發(fā)揮他們潛力的學(xué)術(shù)軌道上。)”可知,作者認(rèn)為學(xué)校應(yīng)該提供滿足所有孩子需求的方法,可以提供替代性

課程,從而滿足學(xué)生的需求。故選A。

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【湖北省武漢市第一中學(xué)2024-2025學(xué)年高三上學(xué)期12月聯(lián)考】Atjust17,LaurenSchroederhasalready

madeasignificantimpactonhercommunity.Hervoyagebeganat14,volunteeringatafoodshelter.While

packingboxeswithcannedgoodsforneedyfamilies,Laurendetectedasubstantialshortage:freshvegetables.This

observationsparkedanideathatsoongrewintoacommunity-wideinitiative.

Laurenpicturedtransformingpartofherfamily's150-acrefarmintoagardencommittedtogrowingproduce

forlocalfamilies.Herproposalwasmetwithahintofconcernfromhermother,KatieSchroeder.Whilesupportive,

shealsoforesawtheextensivelaborinvolved.Despitetheagriculturalbackground-herfamilytypicallyplanted

soybeansandcorn——vegetablecultivationwasanovelpursuit.Nevertheless,Laurenwaseagertotacklethe

nutritionaldeficiencyshehaduncovered.

Thehardworkbeganinearnest.Notdiscouragedbypotentialobstacles,Laurendivedintoresearchtobea

seasonedvegetablecultivatorandsecuredagrant(撥款)fromtheNationalFFAOrganizationtocoverinitialcosts.

Subsequently,shespenttwotothreehoursdailywateringhercropsbyhandthroughthehotIowasummers,

sandwichingthiscommitmentbetweensoftballpractices.Furthermore,shecarefullytendedtohergarden,

combatingweedsandharvestingcrops,withgreenbeansprovingparticularlychallenging.

Eventually,withassistancefromheryoungerbrothersandsisters,Lauren'shalf-acregardenproduced15

varietiesofvegetables.Initsfirstyear,thegardengenerated40poundsofproduce,benefitingfoodbanks,nursing

homes,andsoupkitchens.

Motivatedbytheearlyachievements,Laurendoubledthegarden'ssize.Todate,shehasdonatedover7,000

poundsofproduce,valuedatapproximately$15,000,commandingcommunityrespect.Herworkhasfoundadeep

echoamongothers,notablyamotherfromalocalshelterwhowasgratefulforthefreshfoodthatremindedher

childrenofhome.

Lauren'sinspirationisstraightforwardyetdeep-seated."Iwantedtohavesomethingthatwouldimpact

people,9,shetoldKWQC.Heractionsdemonstrateherbeliefinthepowerofcommunityandthejoyobtained

fromhelpingothers-afeelingthatwillundoubtedlyshapeherfutureinitiatives.

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4.WhydidLaureninitiatethecommunitygarden?

A.Topursueanewhobby.B.Toexploreplantcultivation.

C.Tofillafoodshelter'svegetablegap.D.Togainrecognitioninhercommunity.

5.HowdidLaurenovercomeherlackofexperienceinvegetablefarming?

A.Bydoingtrialanderror.B.Byconductingthoroughresearch.

C.Byengaginginfundraisingactivities.D.Bymaintainingconsistenthardwork

6.WhatdoweknowaboutLaurenintheinitialprocessofvegetablecultivation?

A.Shewaspassionateanddetermined.B.Shewasinexperiencedbutcreative.

C.Shewasobservantandpopular.D.Shewasconcernedbuthardworking.

7.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.GardentoTable:aSoloEffortB.LocalGarden:HopefortheGlobe

C.HarvestingHope:CommunityGrowthD.FarmingFundamentals:aTeen'sJourney

【答案】4.C5.B6.A7.C

【導(dǎo)語】本文是一篇記敘文。文章講述了17歲的LaurenSchroeder通過在社區(qū)建立一個蔬菜園,為有需要

的家庭提供新鮮蔬菜,從而對社區(qū)產(chǎn)生了顯著的影響。

4.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章第——段中的"Whilepackingboxeswithcannedgoodsforneedyfamilies,Lauren

detectedasubstantialshortage:freshvegetables.Thisobservationsparkedanideathatsoongrewintoa

community-wideinitiative.(在為貧困家庭打包罐裝食品的時候,勞倫發(fā)現(xiàn)食品嚴(yán)重短缺:新鮮蔬菜。這一觀

察引發(fā)了一個想法,很快發(fā)展成為一個社區(qū)范圍的倡議)”可知,勞倫發(fā)起社區(qū)菜園的原因是為了填補食品庇

護(hù)所中新鮮蔬菜的短缺。故選C。

5.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章第三段中的"Notdiscouragedbypotentialobstacles,Laurendivedintoresearchtobea

seasonedvegetablecultivatorandsecuredagrantfromtheNationalFFAOrganizationtocoverinitialcosts.(勞倫

沒有被潛在的障礙嚇倒,她投入到研究中,成為一名經(jīng)驗豐富的蔬菜種植者,并從全國蔬菜種植協(xié)會獲得

了一筆贈款,以支付最初的費用)”可知,勞倫通過進(jìn)行深入的研究克服了自己在蔬菜種植方面的經(jīng)驗缺乏。

故選B。

6.推理判斷題。根據(jù)文章第二段"Despitetheagriculturalbackground一herfamilytypicallyplantedsoybeansand

corn-vegetablecultivationwasanovelpursuit.Nevertheless,Laurenwaseagertotacklethenutritionaldeficiency

shehaduncovered.(盡管有農(nóng)業(yè)背景——她的家庭通常種植大豆和玉米——但蔬菜種植是一種新奇的追求。

盡管如此,勞倫還是渴望解決她發(fā)現(xiàn)的營養(yǎng)不足問題)”可知,勞倫充滿激情;根據(jù)文章第三段“Notdiscouraged

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bypotentialobstacles,Laurendivedintoresearchtobeaseasonedvegetablecultivatorandsecuredagrantfrom

theNationalFFAOrganizationtocoverinitialcosts.(勞倫沒有被潛在的障礙嚇倒,她投入到研究中,成為一名

經(jīng)驗豐富的蔬菜種植者,并從全國蔬菜種植協(xié)會獲得了一筆贈款,以支付最初的費用)”可知,勞倫又是有決

心的??芍?,在蔬菜種植的最初過程中,勞倫是熱情而堅定的。故選A。

7.主旨大意題。根據(jù)文章第一段"Thisobservationsparkedanideathatsoongrewintoacommunity-wide

initiative」這一觀察引發(fā)了一個想法,很快發(fā)展成為一個社區(qū)范圍的倡議)”及第二、三、四段對于勞倫種植蔬

菜的努力和成就的描述并結(jié)合最后一段"Heractionsdemonstrateherbeliefinthepowerofcommunityandthe

joyobtainedfromhelpingothers——afeelingthatwillundoubtedlyshapeherfutureinitiatives.(她的行動表明了她

對社區(qū)力量的信念,以及從幫助他人中獲得的快樂——這種感覺無疑將塑造她未來的行動)”可知,文章講述

了勞倫如何通過在家族農(nóng)場的一部分土地上種植蔬菜來幫助社區(qū),她的努力不僅解決了新鮮蔬菜短缺問題,

還對社區(qū)產(chǎn)生了積極影響,使得更多人得到了幫助。C選項“收獲希望:社區(qū)成長”適合作為本文最佳標(biāo)題。

故選C。

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