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    情景2 家国情怀Ⅰ.阅读理解A[2022·潍坊市高中学科核心素养测评]Seminole was far too accustomed to the business. Everyone sympathized with him depending on long hours, minimum wages, and ill­mannered customers. Although struggling to pay his rent,he still went all out to make those lucky enough to sit at his tables laugh. The day was going quickly.He was exhausted when he arrived to work the next day, but he went about his daily duties, putting on a brave face as customers complained about the food or questioned the bill. Usually as he prepared to close for the night, a couple of customers would sit down and order drinks. Most of the crew had left by closing time, but Seminole stayed to serve. Eventually, the last round was ordered and he gave them the bill. The minimum tip was suggested on the receipt. “Tomorrow will be better,”murmured he.But luck wasn't on his side. Evening approaching, a group of teenagers stepped in. Thankfully, they were polite and respectful. Their cheerful behavior began to rub off on him. As always, he did his best to make their dining experience a pleasant one.Once they finished their dishes, he placed the bill on the table, accompanied with some candies. They placed their notes on the receipt and left smiling. When  he returned to clear the table, he was shocked. The  teenagers only left a tip of $3,but their total bill was more than $100. He'd gone above and beyond serving the tasty dishes. How could they be so rude?Later that week, he struggled to let go of the awkward memories. He arrived at work and expected it to  be like any other,but there was something left behind the desk for him — a two­page handwritten letter from the teenagers with $18 attached, in which they explained they were unaware of the tipping practice due to it being their first time out alone. Everything suddenly made sense.Seminole was so touched by their gesture that he uploaded a picture of the letter sharing their admirable efforts. The Web visitors voiced their opinions, and the reaction was more than positive.1.Why did Seminole wear a brave face?A.To serve better.B.To relax himself.C.To sell more drinks.D.To gain a reputation.2.What made the teenagers only leave a tip of $3?A.Ignorance of the tipping culture.B.Dissatisfaction with the meal.C.Gratitude for Seminole's service.D.Misunderstanding of the tipping practice.3.Which of the following best describes Seminole?A.Patient and innovative.B.Generous and tolerant.C.Positive and committed.D.Considerate and ambitious.4.What can we learn from the teenagers in the text?A.One good turn deserves another.B.Actions speak louder than words.C.Honesty can turn into an opportunity.D.It is better to make things right than not.B[2022·石家庄市高三教学质量检测(二)] A walk in the park may be just what the doctor orders. A new program launched in Canada gives some doctors the option of providing patients with a free annual pass to the country's national parks as part of an effort to increase access to nature and the health benefits.PaRx, a health initiative launched by the BC Parks Foundation in 2019, partnered with Parks Canada to provide doctors across four provinces with an initial run of 100 passes that can be prescribed (开处方). The program allows doctors to write more general prescriptions for time spent out in nature; two hours a week, at least 20 minutes at a time, is what PaRx director Dr. Melissa Lem suggests.“Given the growing body of evidence that indicates nature time can improve all kinds of different physical and mental health conditions, we're hoping that our PaRx program not only improves patient health, but reduces costs to the health­care system, and helps to grow the number of people who are more engaged in environmental advocates,” said Prama Rahman, a coordinator for the BC Parks Foundation.Doctors have been catching on, instructing their patients to turn to nature to improve their health and they're getting creative in how they do it. Robert Zarr, a doctor based in Washington, began prescribing accessible outdoor activities for his young patients and even created a searchable online database of local parks to make it easier.But getting outside isn't always as easy as it might sound. Income can affect one's access to nature, an issue that PaRx is trying to address in Canada. Doctors utilizing the new national parks pass program are urged to prioritize patients who might not otherwise be able to afford these passes.While only 100 adult passes, which give holders access to more than 80 national parks, historic sites and nature reserves, have initially been made available, organizers plan to routinely reassess this number as the program grows, the BC Parks Foundation told NPR.5.What is PaRx intended to do?A.Qualify doctors to give prescriptions.B.Give patients free access to parks.C.Promote free admission to parks.D.Advocate 20 minutes' walk a day.6.What does the underlined word “utilizing” in Paragraph 5 probably mean?A.Financing.    B.Setting up.C.Evaluating.    D.Carrying out.7.What can we infer from the last paragraph?A.The BC Parks Foundation is expanding rapidly.B.The program has signed with 80 national parks.C.More people will benefit from the program.D.Those living close to parks can gain priority.8.Which is the best title of the text?A.PaRx, a Nature Prescription ProgramB.The BC Parks Foundation in CanadaC.Year­long Passes to National ParksD.A New Study on Benefits of WalkingⅡ.完形填空[2022·武汉市高三调研考试] I am a single father with two young daughters. It had been a(n) __1__ year: Being out of work __2__ me of a reliable income and thus I was always low on money. I hated to __3__ my girls. But as the New Year approached, with little choice, I was __4__ to tell the girls, “It looks like our gift will be the gift of our __5__ for each other.” Still, I couldn't stop feeling  __6__.Then, unexpectedly, a(n) __7__ occurred to me. I __8__ $1,000 in a contest. To give them a __9__, I kept it a secret and went shopping on my own. Back home I wrapped presents in the basement for my girls, all the time __10__, “How amazed they will be!” The next morning, to __11__ the gifts, I went to the living room and __12__. There were already dozens of presents — all with my name on them. My girls had felt __13__ that Dad wouldn't be getting any gifts, so they'd __14__ wrapped their favorite stuffed animals and other toys so that I would have a happy new year.As I stared at the gifts through __15__ eyes, I promised myself that this was the best New Year that I had ever had., 1.A.ordinary    B.happyC.typical    D.rough2.A.reminded    B.robbedC.informed    D.convinced3.A.disappoint    B.warnC.push    D.control4.A.asked    B.chosenC.expected    D.forced5.A.love    B.requestC.respect    D.pity6.A.responsible    B.panicCguilty    D.pleased7.A.idea    B.miracleC.opportunity    D.failure8.A.lost    B.collectedC.donated    D.won9.A.gift    B.favorC.surprise    D.lesson10.A.wondering    B.doubtingC.remembering    D.thinking11.A.lay out    B.set upC.hand over    D.get together12.A.hesitated    B.frozeC.waited    D.rested13.A.thirsty    B.coolC.bad    D.natural14.A.tightly    B.carefullyC.slightly    D.nervously15.A.burning    B.charmingC.watery    D.picky
    情景2 家国情怀Ⅰ.阅读理解A语篇类型:记叙文 主题语境:人与自我——做人与做事——平凡的工作中收获感动【语篇解读】 本文主要讲述了一位餐饮店老板Seminole尽管工作艰辛、顾客不礼貌,但他一直用自己的真心服务顾客,并最终收获感动的故事。1.答案与解析:A 推断。根据第一、二段中对Seminole生意的描述和第三段中的“As always, he did his best to make their dining experience a pleasant one”可以推断出,Seminole之所以摆出勇敢的面孔是为了给顾客提供更好的服务,故A项正确。2答案与解析:A 理解具体信息。根据第五段中的“they explained they were unaware of the tipping practice due to it being their first time out alone”可知,青少年们只留下3美元小费是因为那是他们第一次外出吃饭,对小费习俗一无所知,故A项正确。3.答案与解析:C 推断。根据第二段中的“putting on a brave face...questioned the bill”和“Tomorrow will be better”可以看出,Seminole是一个乐观的人;根据第三段中的“As always,he did his best to make their dining experience a pleasant one”可以看出,Seminole工作一向尽心尽力,故C项正确。4.答案与解析:D 推断。根据第四段中的“He'd gone above and beyond serving the tasty dishes. How could they be so rude”可知,青少年们的行为有点伤害到Seminole,结合第五段和第六段内容可知,但那周稍晚的时候,他们弥补了自己的错误,这让Seminole非常感动。从青少年们的故事可以看出,纠正错误总比什么也不做要好,故D项正确。B语篇类型:新闻报道 主题语境:人与社会——社会服务——“免费公园处方”项目PaRx【语篇解读】 加拿大发布了一个新的项目,该项目允许医生为需要户外治疗的病人开免费去公园的处方。5.答案与解析:B 理解具体信息。根据第二段的描述可知,第一段中提到的“A new program”即PaRx。根据第一段中的“A new program...country's national parks”可知,PaRx旨在给病人提供免费去国家公园的机会,故B项正确。6.答案与解析:D 理解词汇。分析句子结构可知,画线词为现在分词。此处表示医生被敦促优先考虑那些可能负担不起这些公园通行证的病人,由此可以推测出,此处讲的医生应该是负责这些项目运营的医生,故D项“实施,执行”与画线词意义最为接近。7.答案与解析:C 推断。根据最后一段中的“organizers plan to routinely reassess this number as the program grows”可以看出,随着项目的发展,组织者计划重新评估(开放的公园)数量,由此可以推断,未来会有更多的病人因此受益,故C项正确。8.答案与解析:A 理解文章主旨要义。本文是一篇新闻报道,根据第一段中的“A new program launched in Canada...increase access to nature and the health benefits”可知,本文主要讲述了加拿大发布的“免费公园处方”项目PaRx,故A项适合作本文的标题。Ⅱ.完形填空语篇类型:记叙文 主题语境:人与自我——家庭生活——新年惊喜【语篇解读】 作者是一个有两个女儿的单亲爸爸,但是失业让作者失去了稳定的收入。新年来临之际,作者不得不告诉孩子们,今年的礼物只能是彼此的爱了。没想到作者后来在竞赛中得了奖金,于是,他偷偷地买了礼物想要给孩子们一个惊喜。而孩子们也精心给父亲准备了新年礼物——精心包装的玩具。1.答案与解析:D 根据下文中的“Being out of work...was always low on money”可知,作者这一年过得很艰难。2.答案与解析:B 根据句意可知,失业让作者失去了稳定的收入。rob sb. of sth.“剥夺某人某物”,故B项符合语境。remind sb. of sth.“使想起(类似的事物)”;inform sb. of sth.“通知某人某事”;convince sb. of sth.“使某人相信某事”。3.答案与解析:A 结合常识和语境可知,作者不愿意让孩子们失望。4.答案与解析:D 根据上文中的“But as the New Year approached,with little choice”可知,随着新年的临近,作者几乎没有别的选择,只得被迫告诉孩子们真相。5.答案与解析:A 根据上文中的“Being out of work...with little choice”可知,作者没有钱买礼物,所以只能让一家人分享彼此的爱。6.答案与解析:C 根据上文可知,尽管作者很爱孩子们,但是没钱给孩子们买礼物仍然让作者感到很内疚。7.答案与解析:B 结合语境和常识可知,作者在竞赛中赢得了1 000美元,这真是一个奇迹。8.答案与解析:D 参见上题解析。9.答案与解析:C 根据下文中的“I kept it a secret and went shopping on my own”再结合常识可知,作者将自己中奖的消息保密,自己去购物了,故此处是指作者想要给孩子们一个惊喜。10.答案与解析:D 结合上文可知,作者想要给孩子们一个惊喜,因此在包礼物的时候一直在想“她们将会多么惊讶”。11.答案与解析:A 根据语境和常识可知,第二天早上作者去客厅摆放礼物。lay out“摆放”;set up“安排,创建”;hand over“(把某事)交给……负责”;get together“开会,聚会”。12.答案与解析:B 根据语境和下文中的“There were already dozens of presents — all with my name on them”可知,作者本来想给孩子们惊喜,却没想到孩子们给他准备了礼物,因此,作者惊呆了。freeze“惊呆”。13.答案与解析:C 根据下文中的“wrapped their favorite stuffed...a happy new year”可知,孩子们为了让爸爸度过一个快乐的新年便将她们最爱的玩具打包作为礼物送给爸爸。由此可推断,她们对于爸爸没有收到礼物感觉很糟糕。14.答案与解析:B 根据语境可知,作者一家相亲相爱,孩子们会认真地将自己的玩具打包好作礼物。15.答案与解析:C 根据语境和常识可知,面对如此懂事乖巧的女儿们,作者的眼眶湿润了。watery“含水的”;burning“强烈的,火辣辣的”;picky“挑剔的”。 

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