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保密★啟用前學(xué)年順德區(qū)普通高中高三教學(xué)質(zhì)量檢測(二)英語試題2本試卷共8頁,滿分分,考試用時(shí)分鐘。注意事項(xiàng):本試卷分選擇題和非選擇題兩部分。答卷前,考生務(wù)必用黑色鋼筆或簽字筆將自己的姓名、考生號(hào)填寫在答題卡上。條形碼橫貼在條形碼粘貼處。因筆試不考聽力,試題從第二部分的閱讀理解開始,試題序號(hào)從開始。作答選擇題時(shí),選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆在答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑;如需要改動(dòng),用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案。非選擇題必須用黑色字跡的鋼筆或簽字筆作答,答案必須寫在答題卡相應(yīng)位置;答案寫在試卷上無效。第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分分)第一節(jié)(共小題;每小題5分,滿分5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的、、、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。ACanyoutellameaningful,truestoryfromyourlifeinjust100words?That’sthechallengewepresentinourPersonalNarrativeContest,inspiredbytheLoveStoriesseries.Afterreceivingmorethan25,000entriesinthelasttwoyearsandhonoringdozensofoutstandingteenwrittenmemoirs,we’velearnedthatitisabsolutelypossibletocaptureapowerfulmomentinjust100words.lookingforshortbutimpactfulstoriesthathighlightaspecificeventormomentinyourlife,toldinyouruniquevoice.notaskingyoutofollowaparticularthemeorstructure,butwehopeyou’llexploredifferentstylesandformstotellastorythatismeaningfultoyou.Thiscontestisopentostudentsaged13to19fromaroundtheworldwhoarecurrentlyinhighschool.Collegestudentsarenotallowed,buthighschoolstudentstakingcollegeclasses,andstudentsaged19oryoungertakingagapyearornotyetincollegecanparticipate.However,childrenofNewEnglishemployeesandthoselivinginthesamehouseholdarenotallowedtoenter.workwillbeevaluatedbyNewEnglishjournalists,LeaningNetworkandeducatorsfrom第1頁/共23頁universitiesacrossthecountry.TheprizeforwinningishavingyourstorypublishedontheLearningNetwork,withthepossibilityofbeingselectedfortheprinteditionsofNewEnglish.willbeannouncedbyMay1,2025.Contestdates:Jan.6toMar.4,2025.SubmissionsmustbereceivedbyMar.4,2025,usingthesubmissionformprovided.PleasewritetousatFeedback@newenglish..1.Whattypeofstoriesisthecontestlookingfor?A.yetmeaningfulstories.B.Longanddetailedstories.C.Fictionalstorieswithatheme.D.Storiesfollowingaspecificform.2.Whocantakepartinthiscontest?A.Firstyearcollegestudents.B.Highschoolstudentsofanyage.C.KidsofNewEnglishemployees.D.Highschoolstudentsaged1319.3.Whatistheprizeforwinningthecontest?A.Achancetomeetjournalists.B.Beingaparttimeeditor.C.Publicationofthewinningstory.D.toauniversityeducator.【答案】1.A2.D3.C【解析】【導(dǎo)語】本文是一篇應(yīng)用文。文章主要介紹了學(xué)生微型回憶錄大賽的要求及獎(jiǎng)勵(lì)。【1題詳解】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由文章第一段中“l(fā)ookingforshortbutimpactfulstoriesthathighlightaspecificeventormomentinyourlife,toldinyouruniquevoice.notaskingyoutofollowaparticularthemeorstructure,butwehopeyou’llexploredifferentstylesandformstotellastorythatismeaningfultoyou.(我們期待收到簡短卻富有影響力的故事,這些故事應(yīng)突出你生活中的某個(gè)特定事件或瞬間,并以你獨(dú)特的視角講述。我們并不要求你遵循特定的主題或結(jié)構(gòu),但希望你能探索不同的風(fēng)格和形式,講述一個(gè)對(duì)你而言意義非凡的故事)”可知,比賽尋找的是微小但有意義的故事。故選A?!?題詳解】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由文章第二段“Thiscontestisopentostudentsaged13to19fromaroundtheworldwhoarecurrentlyinhighschool.Collegestudentsarenotallowed,buthighschoolstudentstakingcollegeclasses,andstudentsaged19oryoungertakingagapyearornotyetincollegecanparticipate.However,childrenofNewEnglishemployeesandthoselivinginthesamehouseholdarenotallowedtoenter.(本次大賽面向全球13至19歲、目前就讀于高中的學(xué)生開放。大學(xué)生不得參加,但正在上高中課程的大學(xué)生,以及19歲或以下、處于)”可第2頁/共23頁知,比賽面向13到19歲的全球高中生。故選D?!?題詳解】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由文章第三段中“TheprizeforwinningishavingyourstorypublishedontheLearningNetwork,withthepossibilityofbeingselectedfortheprinteditionsofNewEnglish.(獲獎(jiǎng)?wù)邔⒂袡C(jī)會(huì)將自己的故事發(fā)布在學(xué)習(xí)網(wǎng)絡(luò)上,并有可能被選中刊登在《新英語》的印刷版上)”可知,獲勝的獎(jiǎng)品是有機(jī)會(huì)在學(xué)習(xí)網(wǎng)絡(luò)上發(fā)表故事,還有可能被選入《新英語》的印刷版。故選C。BSuzanneDonohoeatopmanager,startedthemonthwitha10daybusinesstripthroughAsia.BackinNewherhusband,MattDonohoe,washelpingtheirthreeteenagersbeginanewschoolyear.Thatwasnosimpletask.Thoughthechildrenarecloseinage,eachgoestoadifferentschoolandhasdifferentafterschoolactivities.Mattdrovetheir13yearoldtohockeypracticesandtookallthreechildrenforatournament.Inbetween,thereweregroceriestobuy,mealstoprepareandhomeworktoassistwith.Itwasallinaday’sworkforMatt,whoquithisjobtohelpoutathome.Heispartofaquietbutgrowinggroupofmenwhomanageresponsibilitiesathomewhiletheirwivesclimbtotoppositionsinfinance.Accordingtoa2023report,Dadsrepresented18%ofstayathomeparentsin2021,upfromin1989.Streethaslongstruggledtopromoteandkeepwomen.Ahotlypetitiveindustrythatdemandslonghours,frequenttravelandtheneedtobeoncallconstantly,ithasbeenanunwelingenvironmentforwomen,particularlythosewithchildren.Managingthearrangementsisachallengingtask.leadersinfinancesaythathavingapartnerwhostayshomecanrelievethatburden.Thedishearteningpartofthemessageisthatyoucan’tachieveifoneparentisn’tathome.Forthemen,beingahousehusbandcanewithanegativeperception:Societyoftenstillassumesmenwillbethebiggerearnersandwomenthemaincaregivers.Notallmenareasfortableintheposition.Onestayathomedadsayshesometimestellsothermenthathemanagesrealestate—technicallytruebecausethefamilyownsafewbuildings.Hesayshecanidentifyothermeninsimilarroleswhentheysaythey“runasmallinvestmentfund.”alloutthere,butwecan’tsayanythingaboutit,”hesays.PaulSullivan,astayathomedad,hasbeentryingtochangethat.HefoundedagroupcalledthepanyofDads,buthefoundnosupportgroupsformeninhisposition.Hereachedoutforadvice.Somesaidpeoplesometimesmadefunofthehousehusbands,callingthemnameslike“Mr.Mom.”第3頁/共23頁thingscanbetrueatonce,”Sullivansays.“Momscanbediscriminatedagainstintheworkplace,anddadscanbeafraidtotakealeadroleathome.”4.Whatphenomenonisdescribedinparagraph1?A.Mothers’greatercontributiontothefamily.B.Children’spressurefromafterschoolactivities.C.Fathers’moreinvolvementinhouseholdduties.D.Fathers’poorperformanceintimemanagement.5.Whatisthewritingpurposeofparagraph3?A.opposethepetitivenatureofStreet.B.describechallengeswomenfaceintheircareers.C.suggestmenshouldstayathometosupportwomen.D.showhowhousehusbandshelptheirwivessucceed.6.Whatcanbeinferredaboutthestayathomedadsfromparagraph4&5?ATheyarewidelyacceptedasmaincaregivers.B.Theyareproudofbeingstayathomeparents.C.Theytrytoplaydowntheircaregivingroles.D.Theystruggletobalanceworkandfamily.7.Whatispeople’sattitudetoSullivan’sinitiative?A.Appreciative.B.Ambiguous.C.D.Disapproving.【答案】4.C5.B6.C7.D【解析】【導(dǎo)語】本文是一篇說明文。文章主要講述了男性作為家庭主夫的現(xiàn)象及其面臨的挑戰(zhàn)?!?題詳解】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由文章第一段“SuzanneDonohoe,atopmanager,startedthemonthwitha10daybusinesstripthroughAsia.BackinNewherhusband,MattDonohoe,washelpingtheirthreeteenagersbeginanewschoolyear.Thatwasnosimpletask.Thoughthechildrenarecloseinage,eachgoestoadifferentschoolandhasdifferentafterschoolactivities.Mattdrovetheir13yearoldtohockeypracticesandtookallthreechildrenforatournament.Inbetween,thereweregroceriestobuy,mealstoprepareandhomeworktoassistwith.(高級(jí)管理人第4頁/共23頁員蘇珊娜·多諾霍本月以一次為期10天的亞洲商務(wù)旅行開始?;氐郊~約后,她的丈夫馬特·多諾霍正忙著幫助他們的三個(gè)孩子迎接新學(xué)期的到來。這可不是件容易的事。雖然孩子們年齡相仿,但他們各自就讀于不同的學(xué)校,參加不同的課后活動(dòng)。馬特開車送13歲的孩子去練習(xí)曲棍球,還帶著三個(gè)孩子去參加比賽。在這期間,他還得負(fù)責(zé)購買雜貨、準(zhǔn)備飯菜以及輔導(dǎo)孩子們做作業(yè))”可知,第一段描述了一種現(xiàn)象,即父親更多地參與家務(wù)。故選C。【5題詳解】推理判斷題。由文章第三段“Streethaslongstruggledtopromoteandkeepwomen.Ahotlypetitiveindustrythatdemandslonghours,frequenttravelandtheneedtobeoncallconstantly,ithasbeenanunwelingenvironmentforwomen,particularlythosewithchildren.Managingthearrangementsisachallengingtask.leadersinfinancesaythathavingapartnerwhostayshomecanrelievethatburden.Thedishearteningpartofthemessageisthatyoucan’tachieveifoneparentisn’tathome.(華爾街長期以來在女性員工的晉升和留任方面一直存在困難。這是一個(gè)競爭激烈、要求長時(shí)間工作、頻繁出差且隨時(shí)待命的行業(yè),對(duì)女性,尤其是育有子女的女性來說,并不是一個(gè)友好的工作環(huán)境。處理這些安排是一項(xiàng)艱巨的任務(wù)。金融領(lǐng)域的女性領(lǐng)導(dǎo)者表示,如果有一方留在家里,可以減輕她們的負(fù)擔(dān)。但令人沮喪的是,如果父母中有一方不在家,她們就難以實(shí)現(xiàn)職業(yè)上的成功)”可知,第三段的目的主要是描述女性在職業(yè)生涯中面臨的挑戰(zhàn)。故選B。【6題詳解】推理判斷題。由文章第四段“Forthemen,beingahousehusbandcanewithanegativeperception:Societyoftenstillassumesmenwillbethebiggerearnersandwomenthemaincaregivers.Notallmenareasfortableintheposition.Onestayathomedadsayshesometimestellsothermenthathemanagesrealestate—technicallytruebecausethefamilyownsafewbuildings.Hesayshecanidentifyothermeninsimilarroleswhentheysaythey“runasmallinvestmentfund.”(該是家庭的主要經(jīng)濟(jì)支柱,而女性則是主要的照顧者。并不是所有男性都能坦然接受這種角色。一位全職父親說,他有時(shí)會(huì)告訴其他男性,他管理房地產(chǎn)——從技術(shù)上講這是真的,因?yàn)榧依飺碛袔讞潣?。他說,當(dāng)其他處于類似角色的男性說他們“經(jīng)營著一個(gè)小型投資基金”時(shí),他能認(rèn)出他們)”和第五段“alloutthere,butwecan’tsayanythingaboutit,”hesays.()”可知,對(duì)于男性來說,成為家庭主夫可能會(huì)帶來負(fù)面的看法,不是所有男性都對(duì)這個(gè)位置感到自在,有些男C?!?題詳解】推理判斷題。根據(jù)文章倒數(shù)第二段中“PaulSullivan,astayathomedad,hasbeentryingtochangethat.HefoundedagroupcalledthepanyofDads,buthefoundnosupportgroupsformeninhisposition.Hereached第5頁/共23頁outforadvice.Somesaidpeoplesometimesmadefunofthehousehusbands,callingthemnameslike“Mr.Mom.”(保羅·沙利文也是一位全職父親,他一直在努力改變這種現(xiàn)狀。他創(chuàng)立了一個(gè)名為“父親陪伴”的團(tuán)體,但他發(fā)現(xiàn)沒有支持他這種處境男性的團(tuán)體。他尋求建議。有人說,人們有時(shí)會(huì)嘲笑家庭主夫,給他們起諸如“媽媽先生”之類的綽號(hào))”可知,Sullivan試圖改變?nèi)藗儗?duì)家庭主夫的看法,但他發(fā)現(xiàn)沒有支持他這種立場的男性團(tuán)體。他尋求建議時(shí),有些人有時(shí)會(huì)嘲笑家庭主夫,給他們起“媽媽先生”之類的綽號(hào)。這表明人們對(duì)Sullivan的倡議持反對(duì)的態(tài)度。故選D。CDenmark,knownforitsinventiverestaurantsandelegantdesignstudios,isabouttobeeknownforsomethingmorebasic:theworld’sfirstbelch(打嗝)andmanure(糞便)tax.That’sbecausetherearefivetimesasmanypigsandcowsinDenmarkastherearepeople.Nearlytwothirdsofitslandistakenupbyfarming.Andagricultureisbeingitslargestshareofclimatepollution,puttinglawmakersunderintensepublicpressuretoreduceit.Sonow,Denmark’sgovernment,hasagreedtotaxthemethaneemissions(甲烷排放)releasedbyfarmanimals.Themeasurewaspassedthismonth,makingittheonlysuchclimatetaxonfarmanimalsintheworld.“Ithinkit’sgood,”saidRasmus,a31yearoldcitizenwhowasshoppingfordinnerinCopenhagen.“It’sagentlepushtoencourageplantbaseddiets,perhapsfewerporkchoices.”Thetaxispartofalargerpackagedesignedtocleanupthecountry’sagriculturalpollutionandeventuallyrestoresomefarmlandtoitsnaturalform,likepeatlands(泥炭地),whichareexceptionallygoodattrappingplanetheatinggasesundergroundbutwereemptieddecadesago.Denmark’sisalsoawakeupcallformanyagriculturalnations,includingtheUnitedStates,astheyfacethesamecallstoreducepollutionfromfarms.Globally,thefoodsystemaccountsforafourthofgreenhousegases,andreducingthoseemissionsrequiresmakingtoughchoicesondiets,jobsandindustries.Thatmakesfoodaparticularlychallengingclimateproblemtoaddress.Nowonderthattoreduceagriculture’sclimateemissionshavefacedstrongresistance,fromBrusselstoDelhitowheretheNewZealandgovernmentproposedaburptaxin2022onlytohavealatergovernmentoverturnit.EvenDenmark’smeasurefacedheatedpoliticaldebatesandhasbeenundernegotiationforyears.ThemeasurewasfinallypassedinNovember.Startingin2030,itwillchargefarmers300Danishkroner(around$43)foreverytonofcarbondioxide.By2035,thetaxwillmorethandoubleto750kroner(S106).Abigger,moredifficultdilemmastilllooms:Denmarkcontinuetotumoversomuchofitslandtocows第6頁/共23頁andpigs?8.WhydidDenmarkintroducea“belchandmanure”tax?A.boostitstourismthroughnewtaxes.B.improveanimalwelfareonfarms.C.reduceclimatepollutionfromanimalsD.takealeadroleinenvironmentalprotection.9.Whatcanbeinferredaboutthenewtax?A.ItisopposedbymostcitizensinDenmark.B.Itaimstoultimatelyrestorenaturallandscapes.C.Itwillquicklyaddresstheagriculturalpollution.D.IthasdrawninspirationfromtheUnitedStates.10.Whatisthemainideaofparagraph6?A.PraisingDenmark’ssuccessfultaxmeasure.B.paringthefoodpoliciesofdifferentcountriesC.Discussingthebenefitsofreducingfarmemissions.D.Explainingthechallengesincuttingfarmemissions.Whatdoesthetextmainlytalkabout?A.Denmark’sgroundbreakingemissiontax.B.HowDenmarkreshapesglobalfarming.C.ThefutureofDenmark’sagriculturalindustry.D.Globalstruggletoreduceagriculturalpollution.【答案】8.C9.B10.DA【解析】【導(dǎo)語】本文是一篇新聞報(bào)道,主要講述了丹麥為了減少農(nóng)業(yè)產(chǎn)生的氣候污染而引入的創(chuàng)新排放稅,并探討了該稅的背景、目的以及實(shí)施所面臨的挑戰(zhàn)?!?題詳解】推理判斷題。根據(jù)第二段“Andagricultureisbeingitslargestshareofclimatepollution,puttinglawmakersunderintensepublicpressuretoreduceit.Sonow,Denmark’sgovernment,hasagreedtotaxthemethaneemissionsreleasedbyfarmanimals.(農(nóng)業(yè)正在成為氣候污染的最大來源,這讓立法者面臨著巨大的公眾壓力,要求他們減少污染。所以現(xiàn)在,丹麥政府已經(jīng)同意對(duì)農(nóng)場動(dòng)物排放的甲烷征稅。)”可知,丹麥要征收“打第7頁/共23頁嗝和糞便”稅是為了減少動(dòng)物對(duì)氣候的污染。故選C。【9題詳解】推理判斷題。根據(jù)第四段“Thetaxispartofalargerpackagedesignedtocleanupthecountry’sagriculturalpollutionandeventuallyrestoresomefarmlandtoitsnaturalform,likepeatlands,whichareexceptionallygoodattrappingplanetheatinggasesundergroundbutwereemptieddecadesago.(這項(xiàng)稅收是一項(xiàng)更大的計(jì)劃的一部分,該計(jì)劃旨在清理該國的農(nóng)業(yè)污染,并最終恢復(fù)一些農(nóng)田的自然形態(tài),比如泥炭地,這些土地特別擅長將地球加熱的氣體困在地下,但在幾十年前就被清空了。)”可知,新稅的最終目標(biāo)是恢復(fù)自然景觀。故選B。【10題詳解】主旨大意題。根據(jù)第六段“Globally,thefoodsystemaccountsforafourthofgreenhousegases,andreducingthoseemissionsrequiresmakingtoughchoicesondiets,jobsandindustries.Thatmakesfoodaparticularlychallengingclimateproblemtoaddress.(在全球范圍內(nèi),糧食系統(tǒng)產(chǎn)生了四分之一的溫室氣體,減少這些排放需要在飲食、就業(yè)和工業(yè)方面做出艱難的選擇。這使得食品成為一個(gè)特別具有挑戰(zhàn)性的氣候問題。)”可知,第六段主要內(nèi)容是解釋減少農(nóng)業(yè)排放的挑戰(zhàn)。故選D。【題詳解】Denmark,knownforitsinventiverestaurantsandelegantdesignstudios,isabouttobeeknownforsomethingmorebasic:theworld’sfirstbelchandmanuretax.(以創(chuàng)意餐廳和優(yōu)雅設(shè)計(jì)工作室聞名的丹麥,即將以一項(xiàng)更基本的東西而聞名:世界上第一個(gè)打嗝和糞便稅。)”可知,本文主要講的是丹麥即將實(shí)施的“打嗝和糞便稅”,這是世界上首個(gè)針對(duì)農(nóng)場動(dòng)物甲烷排放的稅收,因此主旨是A選項(xiàng)“Denmark’sgroundbreakingemissiontax.(丹麥開創(chuàng)性的排放稅。)”。故選A。DNietzsche(尼采)waswrong:Whenyougazelongenoughintotheabyss(深淵),theabyssdoesnotgazebackintoyou.Instead,thecosmicvoid(黑洞)remainssilent,relentlessandfrighteninginitsvastness.Whenlookingatthevastemptinessoftheuniverse,thereisatemptation(誘惑)tolookatourtinyworldwith.feelthatourgreatachievementsamounttonothing.Thatourhistoryfailstoleaveamark.Thatourconcernsandanxietiesarepointless.I’macosmologist,thekindofscientistwhostudiestheorigin,historyandevolutionoftheuniverse.Ihavespentyearsworkingtounderstandwhatcosmicvoidsteachus.Andinthecourseofmystudies,Ihavelearnedtorejectthattemptation.It’struethatEarthisneitherlargenorlonglived,butthatisonlyonewayofmeasuringsignificance.paredwiththecosmicvoids,thereissomethingspecialhappeningonourplanet.Earthisstilltheonly第8頁/共23頁knownplaceintheentireuniversewhereconsciousbeingsraisetheircuriouseyestotheskyandwonder.Earthistheonlyknownplacewherehumanscanexist.Itistheonlyknownplacewherelaughter,love,angerandjoyexist.Theonlyknownplacewherewecanfinddance,music,andart.Ourdisagreementsandallthebeautifulplexitiesthatmakeushumanaren’tmeaningless.TheexperiencesinourlivesarespecialbecausetheywillneverhappenintheemptyexpanseofmostoftheuniverseThesamelessonsthatcosmicvoidsteachusarefoundinthevoidsweencounterinourownlives.Thepresenceofvoidsguaranteestheopposite;theycreatecontrast;theyarefullofpotential.Thepainwefeelfromlossisthelastreminderofthegiftofalifedeeplyloved.Thesilencebeforeaperformanceisfullofelectricexpectation.Ourchoicetoignorestressfulnewsisnecessarytoallowustofocusonwhattrulymatters.Artistshavelongunderstoodthepowerofthevoid.The12thcenturypoetSaigyonotedthatthepausesbetweenraindropswereasimportantasthedropsthemselves.ThefamedarchitectRemcelebratedtheutilityofnegativespaces,proclaiming,“Wherethereisnothing,everythingispossible.”Theuniversewon’tdoanythingforusexceptgiveusthefreedomtoexist.Itisourjobtofilltheuniversewithmeaningandpurpose.12.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“nihilism”inparagraph2mean?A.Hope.B.Admiration.C.Meaninglessness.D.Purpose13.Whydoestheauthorrejectthetemptation?A.Heisacosmologistwhobelievesscience.B.Earthistheonlyplaceforhumanexperiences.C.Humanexperiencesfromthoseinvoids.D.Earthisspecialbecauseitissmallandshortlived14.Whatistheauthordoinginparagraph5?A.Explaininghowvoidsinlifemeaning.B.Statingthatvoidsinlifeshouldbeavoided.C.Criticizingtheroleofvoidsinuniverseandlife.D.Arguingvoidsshouldbefiledformoremeaning.15.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?A.clarifyNietzsche’sphilosophy.B.exploretheuniquesignificanceofvoids.C.reportascientificstudyofcosmicvoids.第9頁/共23頁D.criticizepassiveviewsonhumanachievements.【答案】12.C13.B14.A15.B【解析】【導(dǎo)語】本文是一篇議論文。文章通過理性論證和感性表達(dá),探討人類存在的意義及其與宇宙的關(guān)系?!?2題詳解】詞句猜測題。根據(jù)劃線詞后文“feelthatourgreatachievementsamounttonothing.Thatourhistoryfailstoleaveamark.Thatourconcernsandanxietiesarepointless.(感到我們的偉大成就毫無價(jià)值。我們的歷史沒有留下痕跡。我們的擔(dān)心和焦慮是毫無意義的)”可知,和浩瀚無垠的宇宙相比,我們這個(gè)渺小的世界是無意義的。由此推知,劃線詞nihilism應(yīng)是“無意義”之意,和C項(xiàng)意思相近。故選C項(xiàng)?!?3題詳解】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第四段“It’struethatEarthisneitherlargenorlonglived,butthatisonlyonewayofmeasuringsignificance.paredwiththecosmicvoids,thereissomethingspecialhappeningonourplanet.Earthisstilltheonlyknownplaceintheentireuniversewhereconsciousbeingsraisetheircuriouseyestotheskyandwonder.Earthistheonlyknownplacewherehumanscanexist.Itistheonlyknownplacewherelaughter,love,angerandjoyexist.Theonlyknownplacewherewecanfinddance,music,andart.Ourdisagreementsandallthebeautifulplexitiesthatmakeushumanaren’tmeaningless.Theexperiencesinourlivesarespecialbecausetheywillneverhappenintheemptyexpanseofmostoftheuniverse.(義的一種方式。與宇宙的空洞相比,我們的星球上發(fā)生了一些特別的事情。地球仍然是整個(gè)宇宙中唯一已知的地方,在那里有意識(shí)的人類抬起他們好奇的眼睛仰望天空并感到驚奇。地球是唯一已知的人類可以生存的地方。這是我們所知的唯一存在歡笑、愛、憤怒和喜悅的地方。這里是我們唯一能找到舞蹈、音樂和藝術(shù)的地方。我們的分歧和所有使我們成為人類的美麗的復(fù)雜性并非毫無意義。我們生命中的經(jīng)歷是特別的,因?yàn)樗鼈冇肋h(yuǎn)不會(huì)發(fā)生在宇宙的大部分空間里)”可知,地球是人類唯一能體驗(yàn)的地方,所以作者拒絕這種誘惑。故選B項(xiàng)?!?4題詳解】推理判斷題。根據(jù)第五段“Thesamelessonsthatcosmicvoidsteachusarefoundinthevoidsweencounterinourownlives.Thepresenceofvoidsguaranteestheopposite;theycreatecontrast;theyarefullofpotential.Thepainwefeelfromlossisthelastreminderofthegiftofalifedeeplyloved.Thesilencebeforeaperformanceisfullofelectricexpectation.Ourchoicetoignorestressfulnewsisnecessarytoallowustofocusonwhattrulymatters.(宇宙虛空教給我們的同樣道理,也可以在我們自己生活中遇到的虛空中找到??斩吹拇嬖诒WC了相反的結(jié)果;它們創(chuàng)造了對(duì)比;他們充滿了潛力。我們因失去親人而感到的痛苦,是對(duì)深愛生命的禮物的最后提醒。第10頁/共23頁演出前的寂靜中充滿了令人興奮的期待。我們選擇忽略有壓力的新聞是必要的,這樣我們才能專注于真正重要的事情)”可推知,作者在本段解釋生活中的空虛如何帶來意義。故選A項(xiàng)?!?5題詳解】推理判斷題。根據(jù)第一段“Nietzsche(尼采)waswrong:Whenyougazelongenoughintotheabyss(深淵),theabyssdoesnotgazebackintoyou.Instead,thecosmicvoid(黑洞)remainssilent,relentlessandfrighteninginitsvastness.(尼采錯(cuò)了:當(dāng)你凝視深淵的時(shí)間足夠長時(shí),深淵不會(huì)回望你。相反,宇宙的虛空在它的浩瀚中保持著沉默、無情和可怕)”以及縱觀全文可知,本文主要討論了盡管宇宙的虛空和廣闊可能讓人感到渺小和B項(xiàng)。第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題5分,滿分5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Manypeoplestruggletosay“no”torequestsfromothers,bothintheworkplaceandtheirpersonallives,whichleavesthemfeelingexhausted.Sayingnoisn’talwaysnegative.____16____Decliningthetaskswecan’thandleisanexerciseinselfcare.It’saboutrespectingourowntime,energy,andpersonallimits,andbeingrespectedinreturn.It’salsoaboutreducingstressandlearninghowtosetboundaries.However,sayingnoisn’teasyforsomepeople.____17____Forthesepeople,a“softno”canbeagoodstart.Thisinvolvesprovidinganexplanation,withoutbeingoverlyapologetic.Forinstance,“Thankyousomuchforaskingmetoworkonthisproject.Itsoundsreallyinteresting,butIcan’thandlethisrightOvertime,asconfidencegrows,use“hardno”responses.A“hardno”isfirm,clear,andbrief.Forexample,“No,thankyou,”or“Thankyou,butI’mnotavailablethisweek.”Sayingnogetseasierthemorewepractice.____18____However,weshouldonlyacceptrequeststhatmatchwithourpersonalvalues,makeusfeelgood,andforwhichwetrulyhavethetimeandenergy.Perhapsweworryunnecessarilyaboutsayingnotootherpeople.Arecentstudyshowedthatthenegativeconsequencesofdecliningrequestsarelessthanwethink,especiallyinsocialsituations.Furthermore,wetendtooverestimatehowotherswillreacttoourrefusals.____19____Ofcourse,havingdifficultysayingnoisn’tamentalillness.Ifit’sapersistentconcern,however,itmightbeasignofsomethingdeeper.____20____Inthesecases,seekingtreatmentcanallowthepersontodealwithanyunderlyingissues.A.Itcanbeahealthything.第11頁/共23頁BItcanbeaskillthatrequiresintentionalpractice.C.Sayingyestoeverythingisapeoplepleasingbehavior.D.Learningtosaynodoesn’tmeanwecan’teversayyes.E.Thisbehaviorcanreveallowselfesteemorpersonalitydisorders.F.Infact,mostreactionsarefarmorepositiveorneutralthanweanticipate.G.mightfearrefusingarequestwillangerourfriends,familyandpeers.【答案】16.A17.B18.D19.F20.E【解析】【導(dǎo)語】本文是一篇說明文。文章主要講述了學(xué)會(huì)說“不”的重要性,它是一種自我關(guān)懷,需要練習(xí),并有助于我們設(shè)定界限?!?6題詳解】由上文“Manypeoplestruggletosay“no”torequestsfromothers,bothintheworkplaceandtheirpersonallives,whichleavesthemfeelingexhausted.Sayingnoisn’talwaysnegative.(許多人在工作和生活中都很難對(duì)別人的請求說“不”,這讓他們感到筋疲力盡。說“不”并不總是壞事。)”可知,本空應(yīng)進(jìn)一步闡述說“不”的積極面。A選項(xiàng)“Itcanbeahealthything.()符合題意。故選A。【17題詳解】由上文“However,sayingnoisn’teasyforsomepeople.(然而,對(duì)一些人來說,說“不”并不容易。)”和下文“Forthesepeople,a“softno”canbeagoodstart.Thisinvolvesprovidinganexplanation,withoutbeingoverlyapologetic.Forinstance,“Thankyousomuchforaskingmetoworkonthisproject.Itsoundsreallyinteresting,butIcan’thandlethisrightOvertime,asconfidencegrows,use“hardno”responses.A“hardno”isfirm,clear,andbrief.Forexample,“No,thankyou,”or“Thankyou,butI’mnotavailablethisweek.”Sayingnogetseasierthemorewepractice.(越多,說“不”就變得越容易。)”可知,上文提出說“不”對(duì)一些人來說不容易,下文介紹了說“不”的漸進(jìn)的方法,本空應(yīng)提示讀者說“不”是一種需要訓(xùn)練的技能。B選項(xiàng)“Itcanbeaskillthatrequiresintentionalpractice.()”為下文提出“softno第12頁/共23頁承上啟下,符合題意。故選B?!?8題詳解】由下文“However,weshouldonlyacceptrequeststhatmatchwithourpersonalvalues,makeusfeelgood,andforwhichwetrulyhavethetimeandenergy.(然而,我們只應(yīng)該接受符合我們個(gè)人價(jià)值觀、讓我們感覺良好,并且我們真正有時(shí)間和精力去完成的請求。)”可知,本空應(yīng)引出如何恰當(dāng)?shù)亟邮苷埱?,?qiáng)調(diào)學(xué)會(huì)拒絕并不排除接受合適的請求。D選項(xiàng)“Learningtosaynodoesn’tmeanwecan’teversayyes.(學(xué)會(huì)說“不”并不意味著我們永遠(yuǎn)不能說“是”。)”能引起下文,符合題意。故選D?!?9題詳解】由上文“Furthermore,wetendtooverestimatehowotherswillreacttoourrefusals.(對(duì)我們拒絕的反應(yīng)。)”可知,本空應(yīng)進(jìn)一步說明實(shí)際情況與我們的預(yù)期有何不同。F選項(xiàng)“Infact,mostreactionsarefarmorepositiveorneutralthanweanticipate.(事實(shí)上,大多數(shù)反應(yīng)遠(yuǎn)比我們預(yù)想的要積極或中立。)”指出了我們預(yù)期的偏差,能承接上文,符合題意。故選F。【20題詳解】由上文“Ifit’sapersistentconcern,however,itmightbeasignofsomethingdeeper.(然而,如果這是一個(gè)持續(xù)的問題,它可能是更深層次問題的跡象。)”可知,本空應(yīng)進(jìn)一步解釋這種更深層次的問題可能是什么。E選項(xiàng)“Thisbehaviorcanreveallowselfesteemorpersonalitydisorders.(這種行為可能暴露出低自尊或人格障礙。)”指出了持續(xù)難以拒絕他人可能反映出的心理問題,能承接上文,符合題意。故選E。第三部分語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分分)第一節(jié)(共小題;每小題1分,滿分分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的ABCD四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。IwasataconferencewithJackwhenacryformedicalhelpbrokethesilence.Severaltrainedattendeesrushedto____21____awomaninneed.Jackskillfully____22____theaudienceandaskedustodirectourthoughttohealingtheperson.Aquietcalmcameovertheaudience.Therewasafeelingintheroomofsuchpassionand____23____,whichwasincontrasttothechaoticandstressfulhospitalwhereIworked.Itmadealasting____24____onmymemory.Inthatmoment,Iremindedmyselfthat“l(fā)ifeisnota(n)____25____.”Idecidedtoapproachfuture____26____withthesamepeacefulness.LittledidIknow,afewweekslater,Iwouldbegivenachanceto____27____thatlesson.ItwasaSaturdaylikeanyotheruntilIfoundmyhusband,Ken,collapsedonthefloor,____28____breathing.Myfirstaidtrainingkickedin,andasIcalledforhelp,Ifeltsurprisinglyposed,recallingthemomentatthe____29____.Atthehospital,welearnedKenhadsufferedaseverestroke(中風(fēng))atjust44.Irealizedourlives第13頁/共23頁hadirreversiblychanged.werebeinggivenagreattest.wereaboutto______30______thisunexpectednewchapterinourlives.Fivemonthslater,after______31______theideaofplacingKeninanursinghome,webroughthimhome.Oncestrongandindependent,henowreliedonusforeventhemostbasictasks.Afterformaltherapyended,we______32______thejourneyofhomestyletherapy,usingpatience,creativity,andlotsoflove.Mychildrendisplayedincrediblededicationto______33______theirfather’slife.Overtime,Kenmade______34______progresses.Hecanwalkwithacane,andspeak“Iloveyou”and“thankyou.”Hiscourageinspiresusall.Thoughwewouldn’twishthisjourneyonanyonethroughthestorm,we’vefoundstrength,resilienceandanincrediblesenseofcalmthathasdeeply______35______ourlives.21.A.assistB.observeC.recognizeD.guide22.A.lecturedB.pushedC.quietedD.controlled23.A.noiseB.stillnessC.shockD.strangeness24.A.shockB.smileC.painD.mark25.A.giftB.puzzleC.emergencyD.journey26.A.friendsB.challengesC.patientsD.dreams27.A.testB.forgetC.learnD.teach28.A.deeplyB.calmlyC.barelyD.steadily29.A.hospitalB.upstairsC.ambulanceD.conference30.A.prepareforB.worryaboutC.reflectonD.giveup31.A.consideringB.rejectingC.questioningD.debating32.A.beganB.abandonedC.finishedD.evaluated33.A.liveB.betterC.enjoyD.value34.A.temporaryB.slowC.limitedD.remarkable35.A.disturbedB.burdenedC.transformedD.enriched【答案】21.A22.C23.B24.D25.C26.B27.A28.C29.D30.A31.B32.A33.B34.D35.C【解析】【導(dǎo)語】這是一篇記敘文,文章主要講的是作者在參加一場會(huì)議時(shí)受到Jack的影響,決定以平和的心態(tài)面對(duì)生活中的緊急情況,并在丈夫突發(fā)心臟病時(shí)付諸實(shí)踐,最終丈夫康復(fù),作者也從中領(lǐng)悟到了“生活不是一場緊急事件”的道理。第14頁/共23頁【21題詳解】考查動(dòng)詞詞義辨析。句意:幾名訓(xùn)練有素的與會(huì)者沖過去幫助一位需要幫助的婦女。A.assist幫助;援助;B.observeC.recognizeD.guideIwasataconferencewithJackwhenacryformedicalhelpbrokethesilence.Severaltrainedattendeesrushedto”以及空后“awomaninneed.”可知此處指的是有觀眾呼救,所以工作人員應(yīng)該是沖過去幫忙,故選A項(xiàng)?!?2題詳解】考查動(dòng)詞詞義辨析。句意:杰克巧妙地讓觀眾安靜下來,并要求我們把注意力轉(zhuǎn)向治愈這個(gè)人。A.lecturedB.pushed推動(dòng);C.quietedD.controlled控制;統(tǒng)治。根據(jù)空前“IwasataconferencewithJack”以及空后“theaudienceandaskedustodirectourthoughttohealingtheperson.”可知杰克讓觀眾安靜下來以便集中精力幫助這位女士,故選C項(xiàng)。【23題詳解】考查名詞詞義辨析。句意:房間里有一種同情和寂靜的感覺,這與我工作的醫(yī)院的混亂和壓力形成了鮮明的對(duì)比。A.noise噪音;B.stillness靜止;不動(dòng);C.shock震驚;打擊;D.strangeness奇怪;古怪。根據(jù)

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