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      考点聚焦:核心考点+高考考点,有的放矢
      重点速记:知识点和关键点梳理,查漏补缺
      难点强化:难点内容标注与讲解,能力提升
      复习提升:真题感知+提升专练,全面突破
      核心考点聚焦
      解题步骤
      1:答题前应先速读全文,理解文章主旨和文章框架。切忌边看文章边作答。
      2:作答时应先细读每个选项,注意填的选项与上下文语义是否衔接、逻辑是否连贯。
      3:每选择一个选项,都要确保其他选项均不能填入该空格处。
      4:作答完成后,还应再次通读全文,检查填的选项是否正确。
      解题方法: 根据逻辑线索解题
      语篇是连贯的,换言之,语篇之所以不是一堆散乱的语言片段,是因为组成语篇的各部分(段落、句子、短语等)之间具有一定的逻辑语义关系。语篇中的各种逻辑关系通过一些标志词体现,牢牢抓住这些逻辑关系词,问题往往可迎刃而解。
      逻辑关系的标志词
      转折让步关系:but、yet、hwever、althugh、instead、thugh、while、whereas despite等。
      并列递进关系:and、r、als、besides、even 、similarly、in the same way、meanwhile、furthermre、mrever等。
      因果关系:therefre、thus、as a result、 fr this reasn 、f curse等。
      解析、举例关系:fr example、fr instance、that is t say、in ther wrds、that means等。
      巧用代词线索
      代词用于指代上文提及的人、事物或整句话。但凡空格前后、选项中出现代词时,应查找到具体代指的内容,代人选项后检查前后语义是否连贯、合乎逻辑。巧用代词线索,不仅有助提高解题速度,而且有助提高答题的准确率。
      考点一
      空格在段首
      当空格设在段首时,最可能存在以下两种情形:一是空格处可能是段落主题句。此时,考生应仔细阅读段落内容,选择与段落大意一致的选项。二是空格处可能是过渡句,起承上启下的作用。这种情况下,考生需要瞻前顾后,即阅读上一段结尾部分及空格后面内容,寻找能将前后内容衔接起来的过渡句。
      ________ It must be true that sner r later, everyne finds his r her way back t nature. I recmmend that yu find yur way in style.
      A. This time there was n tent.
      B. Things are ging t be imprved.
      C. The trip they tk me n was a rugh ne.
      D. I was t learn a lt abut camping since then, hwever.
      E. I must say that I have certainly cme t enjy camping.
      F. After the trip, my family became quite interested in camping.
      G. There was n shade as the trees were n mre than 3 feet tall.
      考点二
      空格在段中
      【解析】E。本文是一篇记叙文,文章讲述了作者由不喜欢野营到喜欢野营的过程。本空位于文章最后一段,根据整篇文章的行文思路来看,最后一段是在总结、升华文章的中心思想,故结合本空格的后一句“每一个人迟早都会找到回归自然的方式”可判断出选E。
      段中设空可为段落主题句或展开句。解题时要注意分析空前后的逻辑关系。设空处可能是以转折手法引出的主题句,或者是用来承上启下的过渡句,也可能是补充前文的具体的事实、事例和说明。因此第一步需要依据信息词将部分选项排除之后,把剩下的几个可能正确的选项依次代人设空处,最终确定哪个选项和空白处前后内容能达到语意连贯,逻辑关系清晰,从而得出正确答案。

      When peple try t interrupt yu, have set hurs planned and let them knw tcme back during that time r that yu'll find them then. ________. It can help t eliminate(消除) future interruptins.
      A. If yu're busy, dn't feel bad abut saying n
      B. When yu want t avid interruptins at wrk
      C. Set bundaries fr yurself as far as yur time ges
      D. If yu're in the ther persn's ffice r in a public area
      E. It's imprtant that yu let them knw when yu'll be available
      F. It might seem unkind t cut peple shrt when they interrupt yu
      G. Leave it pen when yu're available t talk and clse it when yu're nt
      考点三
      空格在段尾
      【解析】E。空前一句说“当有人试图打扰你时,提出新的沟通时间,让他们在预约时间过来或者你去找他们”,空格后说“这样做能帮助你消除未来受到打扰的可能”,E项“让他们知道你什么时候有空是很重要的”可起承上启下的作用,故选E。
      段尾句多为承上启下句或概括总结句。解题时可从这个角度去思考:这一空是归纳本段主旨还是引出下一段的内容?如果在选项中找不出与前文的关联,此时可考虑与下一段开头是否体现出了衔接。认真阅读下一段的开头几句,看是否能与选项紧密连接起来。当空格设在段尾时,空格处通常是为概括性的结论,这时应注意查找包含结论、总结的选项,如therefre、as a result、s等表达。
      Keep yur sleep/wake schedule n weekends. If yu're tired ut by Friday night, sleeping in n Saturday culd sund wnderful. But cmpensating n the weekends actually feeds int yur sleepiness the fllwing week, a recent study fund. ________
      Keep a recrd and evaluate it weekly. Keep track f yur effrts and write dwn hw yu feel. After yu've tried a new methd fr a week, take a lk at yur recrd ...
      A. Get a sleep specialist.
      B. Find the right mtivatin.
      C. A better plan fr sleep can help.
      D. And cnsider setting a secnd alarm.
      E. If the steps yu take are wrking, keep it up.
      F. Stick t yur set bedtime and wake-up time, n matter the day.
      G. Recnsider the 15 minutes yu spend in line at the cafe t get cffee.
      【解析】F。由本段首句可知本段是在讲述“在周末要坚持执行你的睡觉和起床时间表”。本空位于段尾且与后段无明显衔接,故其应是起总结归纳本段主旨的作用而不是引出下一段的内容。F选项的句意“坚持你所设定的就寝和起床时间,不管是哪天”和本段主旨相符。故选F。
      Passage 1
      (2025年高二下·河北保定·开学考试)It is n secret that scial media is harmful t everyne fr many reasns: frm general internet safety, t causing insecurities r becming a majr distractin. 1 Scial media can have a large impact n peple’s perspectives, pinins and the way they view the wrld — especially teenagers.
      In recent years, scial media creatrs have dne a really effective jb f creating algrithms (算法) that can keep track f what yu engage with, and prvide mre cntent based n yur preferences and interests. 2 Expsure t nly ne perspective in the lng run can lead t what are called ech chambers, r situatins in which ne’s beliefs are cnstantly supprted by the peple arund them, rather than hearing ther pinins.
      3 By nly being expsed t peple wh agree with yu, yu are prevented frm cnsidering ther perspectives, which perpetuates (使持续) clse-minded attitudes. Since scial media users are used t seeing cntent they agree with, the first pinin that they see n a new issue is the ne they are mst likely t agree with, despite nt hearing ppsing thughts. 4
      Recently, the term “chrnically nline takes” has resurfaced n scial media. This cncept refers t pinins that nly seem t exist nline, and lack the supprt f real wrld experience.
      5 In fact, chrnically nline takes are prblematic themselves, successfully weakening actual issues that shuld be called ut.
      A.This fails t shw respect fr yur privacy.
      B.This ensures that yu cntinue using scial media.
      C.Usually, it takes the frm f calling things prblematic.
      D.Hwever, the negatives f scial media g even deeper than that.
      E.The key issue is that peple are cntent with being tld what t think.
      F.The prblem with ech chambers is that they discurage critical thinking.
      G.Ech chambers increase scial media users’ impatience and kills their creativity.
      【答案】1.D 2.B 3.F 4.E 5.C
      【导语】本文是说明文。讲述了社交媒体妨碍批判性思维。
      1.根据前文“It is n secret that scial media is harmful t everyne fr many reasns: frm general internet safety, t causing insecurities r becming a majr distractin.(众所周知,社交媒体对每个人都有害,原因有很多:从一般的互联网安全,到造成不安全感或成为主要的分心因素)”以及后文“Scial media can have a large impact n peple’s perspectives, pinins and the way they view the wrld — especially teenagers.(社交媒体对人们的观点、看法以及他们看待世界的方式有着巨大影响,尤其是对青少年而言)”可知,前文讲述社交媒体的坏处,后面进一步讲述坏处,所以D项“Hwever, the negatives f scial media g even deeper than that.(然而,社交媒体的负面影响远不止于此)”和前文构成转折关系,并引出后文,符合文意。故选D项。
      2.根据前文“In recent years, scial media creatrs have dne a really effective jb f creating algrithms (算法) that can keep track f what yu engage with, and prvide mre cntent based n yur preferences and interests.(近年来,社交媒体创建者在创建算法方面做了非常有效的工作,这些算法可以跟踪你参与的内容,并根据你的偏好和兴趣提供更多内容)”可知,B项“This ensures that yu cntinue using scial media.(这可以确保你继续使用社交媒体)”是讲述前文内容的结果,符合文意。故选B项。
      3.设空位于段首,为本段中心句,根据后文“By nly being expsed t peple wh agree with yu, yu are prevented frm cnsidering ther perspectives, which perpetuates (使持续) clse-minded attitudes.(只接触与你意见一致的人,你就无法考虑其他观点,从而使思想封闭的态度永久化)”以及上文内容“Expsure t nly ne perspective in the lng run can lead t what are called ech chambers, r situatins in which ne’s beliefs are cnstantly supprted by the peple arund them, rather than hearing ther pinins.(长期只接触一种观点会导致所谓的回音室,或者一个人的信仰不断得到周围人的支持,而不是听到其他观点的情况)”可知,F项“The prblem with ech chambers is that they discurage critical thinking.(回音室的问题在于它阻碍了批判性思维)”承接上文,后文是对本句的解释,符合文意。故选F项。
      4.设空位于段尾,是对前文的总结,根据前文“Since scial media users are used t seeing cntent they agree with, the first pinin that they see n a new issue is the ne they are mst likely t agree with, despite nt hearing ppsing thughts.(由于社交媒体用户习惯于看到他们同意的内容,他们在新问题上看到的第一个观点就是他们最有可能同意的观点,尽管他们没有听到相反的观点)”可知,E项“The key issue is that peple are cntent with being tld what t think.(关键问题是,人们满足于被告知该怎么想)”是对前文的总结,讲述人们没有听到相反的观点,但是很满足。故选E项。
      5.设空位于段首,为本段中心句,根据后文“In fact, chrnically nline takes are prblematic themselves, successfully weakening actual issues that shuld be called ut.(事实上,那些经常上网发表的观点本身就有问题,它们成功地弱化了那些本应被指出的实际问题)”可知,C项“Usually, it takes the frm f calling things prblematic.(通常,这种做法表现为将事物称为“有问题”)”符合本段主题,讲述网上发表的观点有问题。故选C项。
      Passage 2
      (2025年高二下·江苏南京·开学考试)Success ften cmes t thse wh dare t dream and strive fr their gals. Hwever, achieving success is nt just abut hard wrk and determinatin; it als invlves learning frm mistakes and setbacks alng the way. The adage “failure is the stepping stne t success” hlds true in many cases.
      The reality is that failure can indeed be a pwerful teacher. 6 Because we naturally dislike failing, learning frm ur failures becmes emtinally challenging. It’s uncmfrtable and can lead us t react defensively, such as by aviding difficult tasks, cnvincing urselves that we dn’t care abut succeeding, r criticizing the task itself. Accrding t Dr. Jane Miller, a cgnitive psychlgist, these reactins are prtective mechanisms. In her view, mst individuals prefer t see themselves as cmpetent and capable.
      Frtunately, there are strategies t help us vercme these emtinal barriers. 7 Instead f asking, “Why did I fail?” we might ask, “Why did Alex fail?” This technique helps reduce negative emtinal respnses and allws us t analyze the situatin mre bjectively.
      Anther effective strategy is t share yur experiences with thers. 8 By ffering advice based n persnal failures, individuals can gain deeper insights int their wn experiences. Research cnducted by Prfessr Mark Thmpsn fund that this practice enhances mtivatin and leads t greater academic and prfessinal achievements amng bth adults and children.
      Mrever, reflecting n past failures can inspire new appraches and ideas. 9 As the renwned inventr Thmas Edisn nce said, “I have nt failed. I’ve just fund 10,000 ways that wn’t wrk.” His perspective encurages us t view each setback as an pprtunity fr grwth rather than a defeat.
      10 By mastering the skills t navigate thrugh these challenges, we can turn ur failures int valuable lessns that pave the way t future success.
      A.Everyne needs success
      B.Hard wrk leads t success
      C.Failure can be a teachable mment
      D.Failure is an unavidable part f life
      E.One f them is t adpt a third-persn view
      F.Next, ffer advice t thers in the same psitin as us
      G.S what failure causes is a serius threat t ur self-image
      【答案】6.G 7.E 8.F 9.C 10.D
      【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讨论了失败在成功过程中的作用,以及如何通过不同的策略从失败中学习并克服由此产生的情感障碍。
      6.根据下文内容“Because we naturally dislike failing, learning frm ur failures becmes emtinally challenging. It’s uncmfrtable and can lead us t react defensively, such as by aviding difficult tasks, cnvincing urselves that we dn’t care abut succeeding, r criticizing the task itself. (因为我们本能地厌恶失败,所以从失败中学习在情感上颇具挑战性。这会让我们感到不舒服,并可能导致我们做出防御性反应,例如避免困难的任务,说服自己不在乎成功,或者批评任务本身。)”可知,下文指出我们不愿意从失败中学习,失败还会让人变得不积极,选项G“S what failure causes is a serius threat t ur self-image (所以失败对我们的自我形象是一个严重威胁)”指出失败对人的不利之处。故选G。
      7.根据下文“Instead f asking, “Why did I fail?” we might ask, “Why did Alex fail?” This technique helps reduce negative emtinal respnses and allws us t analyze the situatin mre bjectively.(我们可以问“为什么亚历克斯失败了?”,而不是问 “为什么我失败了?”。这种方法有助于减少负面情绪反应,让我们更客观地分析情况。)”可知,下文建议我们从问自己失败原因转变为问他人失败原因的方式,就是采用第三人称视角。选项E“One f them is t adpt a third-persn view(其中一个方法是采用第三人称视角)”与下文内容相符。故选E。
      8.根据空前内容“Anther effective strategy is t share yur experiences with thers.(另一个有效的策略是与他人分享你的经历。)”可知,作者建议我们可以与他人分享自己的经历。选项F“Next, ffer advice t thers in the same psitin as us(接下来,给和我们处于相同处境的人提供建议)”进一步阐述了与他人分享经验后,给相同处境的人提建议这一做法,符合语境。故选F。
      9.根据下文“As the renwned inventr Thmas Edisn nce said, “I have nt failed. I’ve just fund 10,000 ways that wn’t wrk.” His perspective encurages us t view each setback as an pprtunity fr grwth rather than a defeat.(正如著名发明家Thmas Edisn曾经说过的:“我并没有失败。我只是发现了一万种行不通的方法。”他的观点鼓励我们将每一次挫折都视为成长的机会,而非失败。)”可知,下文指出我们应该将失败视作成长的机会。选项C“Failure can be a teachable mment(失败可以是一个可教时刻)”指出,失败可以是一个我们从中学习的时刻。与下文内容相符。故选C。
      10.根据下文“By mastering the skills t navigate thrugh these challenges, we can turn ur failures int valuable lessns that pave the way t future success.(通过掌握应对这些挑战的技能,我们可以将失败转化为宝贵的经验教训,为未来的成功铺平道路。)”可知失败是不可避免的,所以可以将失败变成宝贵的经验教训,为未来的成功铺平道路,D“Failure is an unavidable part f life(失败是生活中不可避免的一部分。)”引出失败的不可避免性,并与下文形成逻辑上的因果关系。故选D。
      Passage 3
      (2025年高二下·浙江温州·开学考试)At sme pint, everyne has faced unkind remarks r actins. Whether it’s teasing frm classmates r harsh wrds frm peers, dealing with such situatins can be challenging. 11 Here are sme tips t help yu respnd effectively and build yur cnfidence.
      Practice cmebacks. Quick, cnfident replies - knwn as cmebacks - can stp bullies in their tracks. Instead f waiting fr the perfect mment, try practicing. Ask a friend r a sympathetic adult t rle-play with yu. If yu dn’t feel cmfrtable with this, yu can try it n yur wn in the mirrr. Ntice which style f cmeback feels mst natural t yu. Fr example, if humr desn’t feel natural, a calm respnse like “Are yu finished?” may be mre effective. 12
      Learn a little abut yur bully. Bullies are usually very scially intelligent and great peple-readers. They can easily see which cmments get under peple’s skin. Yu can benefit frm building up this same skill, but using it fr defense instead f fr aggressin (like the bully). Watch the bully’s reactin when yu deliver yur cmeback and the reactin f thers arund him. Did he respnd with surprise r walk away? 13 Watch fr patterns and make nte f what wrked and what didn’t.
      14 Smetimes cmebacks can lead t mre insults and even vilence. Keep an eye ut fr signs that the persn is becming aggressive. The persn may tuch his head r face and clench (握紧) his fists. The persn may remve an article f clthing, and may cruch dwn slightly. In additin, the persn may turn his nn-dminant side tward yu; s, a left-handed persn may turn his right side tward yu. If yu ntice any f these behavirs, d nt try t make a cmeback and back away frm the persn.
      Get help. If smene is bullying yu regularly, get help frm a teacher r a parent. 15 If yu can’t slve the prblem infrmally, get smene in a psitin f authrity invlved. Yu shuldn’t have t deal with cnstant insults frm a bully in any situatin.
      A.Cme up with safety ideas.
      B.Watch fr physical signals f vilence.
      C.Then the cmeback style used was successful.
      D.Bullies are less likely t pick n yu if yu aren’t alne.
      E.Yu can als get in a lt f truble fr using these kinds f insults.
      F.While ignring them smetimes wrks, a mre active apprach is ften needed.
      G.Use what wrks best fr yu until yu can practice and use the ther methds effectively.
      【答案】11.F 12.G 13.C 14.B 15.D
      【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了面对他人不友善言行时,如何有效回应和增强自信的一些建议。
      11.上文“At sme pint, everyne has faced unkind remarks r actins. Whether it’s teasing frm classmates r harsh wrds frm peers, dealing with such situatins can be challenging. (在某个时刻,每个人都曾面对过不友善的言论或行为。无论是来自同学的嘲笑还是同龄人的严厉言辞,应对这类情况都可能颇具挑战性。)”指出人们会遇到不友善情况且应对有挑战,F选项“While ignring them smetimes wrks, a mre active apprach is ften needed. (虽然有时忽视它们会起作用,但通常需要更积极的方法。)”既提到了常见的忽视方法,又引出后文要介绍积极应对的建议,与上下文逻辑连贯。故选F项。
      12.上文“Ntice which style f cmeback feels mst natural t yu. Fr example, if humr desn’t feel natural, a calm respnse like ‘Are yu finished?’ may be mre effective. (注意哪种回应方式对你来说最自然。例如,如果幽默对你来说不自然,像‘你说完了吗?’这样冷静的回应可能更有效。)”强调要找到适合自己的回应方式,G选项“Use what wrks best fr yu until yu can practice and use the ther methds effectively. (使用最适合你的方法,直到你能有效练习并使用其他方法。)”承接上文,进一步说明先使用适合自己的方式,符合逻辑。故选G项。
      13.上文“Watch the bully’s reactin when yu deliver yur cmeback and the reactin f thers arund him. Did he respnd with surprise r walk away? (当你做出回应时,观察欺负者的反应以及他周围其他人的反应。他是惊讶地回应还是走开了?)”提出要观察欺负者的反应,C选项“Then the cmeback style used was successful. (那么所使用的回应方式就是成功的。)”根据上文提到的欺负者的反应,得出回应方式成功的结论,逻辑合理。故选C项。
      14.下文“Smetimes cmebacks can lead t mre insults and even vilence. Keep an eye ut fr signs that the persn is becming aggressive. (有时回应可能会导致更多的侮辱甚至暴力。留意那个人变得有攻击性的迹象。)”主要围绕留意暴力的身体信号展开,B选项“Watch fr physical signals f vilence. (留意暴力的身体信号。)”与下文内容一致,起到了总领段落的作用。故选B项。
      15.上文“If smene is bullying yu regularly, get help frm a teacher r a parent .(如果有人经常欺负你,向老师或家长寻求帮助。)”建议向他人寻求帮助,D选项“Bullies are less likely t pick n yu if yu aren’t alne. (如果你不是独自一人,欺负者就不太可能找你麻烦。)”说明寻求帮助后有人陪伴,欺负者就不敢轻易欺负你,与上文寻求帮助的内容相呼应。故选D项。
      Passage 4
      (2025年高二下·安徽·开学考试)These days, it’s nt unusual t see adult taking an interest in tys, cmic bks and the activities that are traditinally assciated with children. This phenmenn has given rise t a new wrd: kidult.
      16 One is abut adults’ nstalgia (怀旧之情) fr the carefree days f childhd, and this is especially true with tday’s fast-paced, stressful lifestyles. Anther is abut a scietal change in recent decades where peple are starting families later. 17 Sme adults culd nly windw-shp fr their dream tys when they were kids, but nw they can affrd that radi cntrlled car r high-priced dll they have always wanted.
      Businesses have been quick t explit (利用) the kidult trend, and the number f ty stres that target adults has risen. Cmpanies are repackaging prducts frm past decades and als bringing ut new nes fr adults. 18
      Sciety traditinally disapprves f adults wh refuse t put aside childhd interests, 19 Thse wh agree with this view smetimes claim that kidults are suffering frm the pp-psychlgy cncept knwn as Peter Pan Syndrme, an anmaly (异常) that peple remain emtinally at the level f teenagers.
      Frm the standpint f kidults, thugh, this phenmenn is seen as nthing but harmless fun. Kidults insist that having yuthful interests keeps them yung, happy and creative. 20 The real causes include expensive husing, increased educatinal requirements fr emplyment and pr wrk pprtunities.
      Whether the kidult phenmenn will cntinue t grw r prve t be a passing trend is anyne’s guess. As the debate abut it cntinues, remember that there is nthing wrng with being yung at heart.
      A.What lies behind the phenmenn?
      B.There are tw types f this scial trend.
      C.viewing the refusal as scial immaturity and irrespnsibility.
      D.As a result, they have mre time and mney t spend n themselves.
      E.and their refusal t fllw sciety’s acceptable tastes shws independent thinking.
      F.Besides, they argue that being part f this scial trend is nt purely a persnal chice.
      G.Leg, fr example, has brught ut an architectural series featuring wrldwide landmarks.
      【答案】16.A 17.D 18.G 19.C 20.F
      【导语】本文是说明文。文章介绍了一种社会趋势:kidult即成人喜欢儿童相关的玩具和活动等,本文介绍了其成因、商业发展趋势、不同社会评价和作者简要个人观点。
      16.根据第一段“These days, it’s nt unusual t see adult taking an interest in tys, cmic bks and the activities that are traditinally assciated with children. This phenmenn has given rise t a new wrd: kidult.( 如今,成年人对玩具、漫画书和传统上与儿童有关的活动感兴趣并不罕见。这种现象产生了一个新词:kidult。)”和下文“One is abut adults’ nstalgia (怀旧之情) fr the carefree days f childhd, and this is especially true with tday’s fast-paced, stressful lifestyles. Anther is abut a scietal change in recent decades where peple are starting families later.( 一个是关于成年人对无忧无虑的童年的怀念,尤其是在今天快节奏、紧张的生活方式下。另一个是关于近几十年来的社会变化,人们开始晚婚。)”可知,本段分析了kidult这种现象的两种可能的原因:一是成年人的怀旧之情,二是成家时间较晚。A项“这一现象背后的原因是什么?”符合语境。故选A。
      17.根据前文“Anther is abut a scietal change in recent decades where peple are starting families later.( 另一个是关于近几十年来的社会变化,人们开始晚婚。)”和下文“Sme adults culd nly windw-shp fr their dream tys when they were kids, but nw they can affrd that radi cntrlled car r high-priced dll they have always wanted.(有些成年人小时候只能在橱窗里买他们梦寐以求的玩具,但现在他们可以买得起他们一直想要的遥控汽车或高价娃娃。)”可推断本句与前一句成家较晚是因后果关系,因为成家晚,所以他们有更多时间金钱花在自己身上。与后一句过去买不起的现在能负担得起形成解释说明关系,同时mney与affrd词义呼应。因此推断D项“因此,他们有更多的时间和金钱花在自己身上。”。故选D。
      18.本句对前一句“Cmpanies are repackaging prducts frm past decades and als bringing ut new nes fr adults.(公司正在重新包装过去几十年的产品,并为成年人推出新的产品)”公司重新包装过去的玩具并同时开发给成年人的新玩具解释说明。G选项“例如,乐高推出了一个以世界各地地标为主题的建筑系列。”用举例的方式,对前文进行具体的支撑解释,乐高全世界地标系列就是前句“new nes fr adults”的具体实例。故选G。
      19.本题为半句,根据前文“Sciety traditinally disapprves f adults wh refuse t put aside childhd interests(传统上,社会不赞成成年人不把童年的兴趣放在一边)”可知,社会传统上不支持那些拒绝放弃儿时兴趣的成年人,可知该句应该填入反对观点,故选项C“认为这种拒绝是社会的不成熟和不负责任。”符合语境。故选C。
      20.根据前文“Frm the standpint f kidults, thugh, this phenmenn is seen as nthing but harmless fun. Kidults insist that having yuthful interests keeps them yung, happy and creative.(然而,从kidults的角度来看,这种现象只不过是无害的娱乐。kidults坚持认为,拥有年轻的兴趣爱好能让他们保持年轻、快乐和创造性。)”和下文“The real causes include expensive husing, increased educatinal requirements fr emplyment and pr wrk pprtunities.(真正的原因包括昂贵的住房、更高的就业教育要求和糟糕的工作机会。)”可推断,本段从kidults视角,认为这一现象没什么大不了,不过是一种无害的乐趣罢了。因此推断F项“此外,他们认为成为这一社会趋势的一部分并不纯粹是个人的选择。”符合语境,与前句形成并列关系,先后从个体和群体两个维度进行阐述,说明这一趋势不仅是个人选择,也与后文进一步补充分析的社会压力大、生活成本高、负担重等有关。故选F。
      Passage 5
      (23-24高二下·福建泉州·期中)T get the mst ut f literary wrks, ne must apprach them with intentin and skill. Here are five key strategies t enhance yur reading experience.
      Engage with the text. Engagement is crucial when reading literature. 21 . Ask questins as yu read: Why did the character d that? What des this scene symblize? What might the authr be trying t say? This active engagement helps yu t think critically and t immerse (沉浸在) yurself in the literary wrld.
      Understand the histrical and cultural cntext. 22 . It reflects the culture in which it was written. By researching the histrical perid, the authr’s life, and the scial nrms (规范) f the time, yu can gain a deeper understanding f the text.
      23 . Literature is an art frm that uses language in creative and ften cmplex ways. Pay attentin t the authr’s use f literary devices such as imagery, symblism, metaphr, and irny. Knwing these techniques can reveal hidden layers f meaning and give yu a greater appreciatin f the authr’s craft.
      Reflect n themes and persnal relevance. Great literature ften deals with themes that are universal and timeless. Reflect n the themes yu encunter in the text and cnsider hw they relate t yur wn experiences and beliefs. 24 . Besides, it can ffer insights int bth the literature and yur wn life.
      Discuss and share insights. Literature is meant t be shared and discussed. Cnversatins with thers can enhance yur understanding and enjyment f a text. Jin a bk club, participate in nline frums, r simply discuss the bk with friends r classmates. These discussins can prvide yu with new perspectives (观点). 25
      A.Think f wrds in the bk
      B.Analyze literary techniques
      C.Every piece f literature is a prduct f its time
      D.They can lessen yur appreciatin f the literature
      E.Interacting with thers will lead yu abut the bk
      F.This persnal cnnectin can make reading mre meaningful
      G.This means actively interacting with the text, nt just reading the wrds
      【答案】21.G 22.C 23.B 24.F 25.E
      【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了五个提高阅读体验的关键策略。
      21.根据前文“Engage with the text. Engagement is crucial when reading literature. (与文本互动。在阅读文学作品时,投入是至关重要的)”可知,本段的主题是讲述与文本互动,所以G项“This means actively interacting with the text, nt just reading the wrds (这意味着积极地与文本互动,而不仅仅是阅读单词)”是对前句的进一步解释,而后文“Ask questins as yu read: Why did the character d that? What des this scene symblize? What might the authr be trying t say? This active engagement helps yu t think critically and t immerse (沉浸在) yurself in the literary wrld. (当你阅读的时候问一些问题:为什么这个角色要那样做?这个场景象征着什么?作者可能想说什么?这种积极的参与可以帮助你批判性地思考,让自己沉浸在文学世界中)”是讲述互动的具体方法。故选G项。
      22.根据前文“Understand the histrical and cultural cntext. (了解历史和文化背景)”以及后文“It reflects the culture in which it was written. By researching the histrical perid, the authr’s life, and the scial nrms (规范) f the time, yu can gain a deeper understanding f the text. (它反映了它被创作时的文化。通过对历史时期、作者生平、当时社会规范的研究,可以对文本有更深的了解)”可知,本段讲述通过了解文章背后的历史和文化背景,来增加对文章的了解,所以C项“Every piece f literature is a prduct f its time (每一部文学作品都是它所处时代的产物)”是对前文的进一步解释,并引出下文,符合文意。故选C项。
      23.设空处位于段首,为本段中心句,根据后文“Literature is an art frm that uses language in creative and ften cmplex ways. Pay attentin t the authr’s use f literary devices such as imagery, symblism, metaphr, and irny. Knwing these techniques can reveal hidden layers f meaning and give yu a greater appreciatin f the authr’s craft. (文学是一种艺术形式,它以创造性和复杂的方式使用语言。注意作者对意象、象征、隐喻和反讽等文学手法的运用。了解这些技巧可以揭示隐藏的含义层次,让你更好地欣赏作者的技巧)”可知,本段主要讲述了解文学技巧来分析文章,所以B项“Analyze literary techniques (分析文学技巧)”符合本段主题,为本段中心句。故选B项。
      24.根据前文“Reflect n themes and persnal relevance. Great literature ften deals with themes that are universal and timeless. Reflect n the themes yu encunter in the text and cnsider hw they relate t yur wn experiences and beliefs. (反思主题和个人相关性。伟大的文学作品往往涉及普遍和永恒的主题。反思你在文章中遇到的主题,并考虑它们与你自己的经历和信仰的关系)”可知,本段主要讲述,通过联系文章主题和个人经历来理解文章,所以F项“This persnal cnnectin can make reading mre meaningful (这种个人联系可以使阅读更有意义)”介绍前文提到的方法的好处,符合文意。故选F项。
      25.设空处位于段尾,应承接前文,根据前文“Discuss and share insights. Literature is meant t be shared and discussed. Cnversatins with thers can enhance yur understanding and enjyment f a text. Jin a bk club, participate in nline frums, r simply discuss the bk with friends r classmates. These discussins can prvide yu with new perspectives (观点). (讨论和分享见解。文学是用来分享和讨论的。与他人交谈可以提高你对文章的理解和享受。加入一个读书俱乐部,参加在线论坛,或者只是和朋友或同学讨论这本书。这些讨论可以为你提供新的视角)”可知,本段主要讲述了和他人互动来了解文章,所以E项“Interacting with thers will lead yu abut the bk (与他人的互动将引导你了解这本书)”符合本段主题,是对前文的总结。故选E项。
      Passage 6
      (2025年高二上·江西宜春·阶段练习)Sme children lve reading, sme dislike it, and many are in between. Mst children and adults are drawn t reading materials that are engaging and understandable. 26 S building reading abilities is always a gd idea. As a parent, yu can help yur child develp reading skills with enjyable activities, sme f which yu might nt have thught f as reading enrichment. Here are sme easy reading strategies fr parents t use at hme.
      27 When yur child creates a stry ut lud r in written frm, yu can prmpt mre specific vcabulary and encurage yur child t dive int descriptive details. This activity prvides practice fr thinking thrugh lgical sequences (顺序) and may mtivate curisity as a child lks fr bks in similar settings.
      Cmpare bks t films. 28 If yes, talk abut the similarities and differences between the tw mediums. What did yu each like r dislike abut each frm? Did yur child prefer the bk r the mvie, and why?
      Encurage curisity abut vcabulary. As yur child reads bks, suggest that yu lk up difficult r unfamiliar wrds in the dictinary tgether. 29 This builds the skill f inference (推理), which is thinking thrugh the pssible answers based n the cntext.
      Strengthen spelling skills. If yu are making flashcards with difficult wrds, have yur child practice spelling the wrds ut lud r n paper. Give yur child the pprtunity t duble-check spelling and find mistakes independently. This is a great strategy t use thrughut the year. 30
      A.Create literature with yur child.
      B.Help yur child t make up better stries.
      C.Cmpare hw they are similar and hw they are different.
      D.But yur child will eventually have t read uninteresting r cmplicated materials.
      E.Have yur child read a bk and then check ut the vide versin f the bk?
      F.Cnsider making flashcards f these wrds and guessing the meanings befre finding the definitin.
      G.It teaches yur child t self-crrect and als reduces their fear f dealing with difficult wrds.
      【答案】26.D 27.B 28.E 29.F 30.G
      【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了家长如何通过多种有趣且有效的策略帮助孩子提高阅读能力,涵盖了从创造故事到比较书籍与电影等多种方法。
      26.上文“Mst children and adults are drawn t reading materials that are engaging and understandable. (大多数儿童和成年人都喜欢引人入胜且易于理解的阅读材料。)”说明大多数儿童和成年人喜欢引人入胜且易于理解的阅读材料,空处承上启下,结合下文“S building reading abilities is always a gd idea. (所以培养阅读能力总是一个好主意。)”可知,空处应表示转折,说明除了引人入胜且易于理解的阅读材料外,还有其他阅读材料,D选项中“But”表示转折,指出“但你的孩子最终必须阅读无趣或复杂的材料”,符合语境。故选D。
      27.下文“When yur child creates a stry ut lud r in written frm, yu can prmpt mre specific vcabulary and encurage yur child t dive int descriptive details. (当你的孩子大声或书面创作故事时,你可以提示更具体的词汇,并鼓励你的孩子深入研究描述性的细节。)”说明本段主要讲的是父母可以帮助孩子创作故事,B选项中“make up better stries”与下文中“creates a stry”相呼应,指出“帮助你的孩子创作更好的故事”,概括段落大意,符合语境。故选B。
      28.本段小标题“Cmpare bks t films. (将书籍与电影进行比较。)”及下文“If yes, talk abut the similarities and differences between the tw mediums. (如果是,谈谈这两种媒介之间的异同。)”说明本段主要讲的是将书籍与电影进行比较,E选项中“read a bk and then check ut the vide versin f the bk”与后文中“the similarities and differences between the tw mediums”相呼应,指出“让你的孩子读一本书,然后看看这本书的视频版本”,对上文进一步阐述,呼应下文,符合语境。故选E。
      29.上文“Encurage curisity abut vcabulary. As yur child reads bks, suggest that yu lk up difficult r unfamiliar wrds in the dictinary tgether. (鼓励对词汇的好奇心。当你的孩子读书时,建议你和孩子一起查字典找生词。)”说明本段主要讲的是鼓励孩子对词汇产生好奇心,空处承接上文,说明弄清单词含义的方法,F选项“考虑制作这些单词的抽认卡,在找到定义之前猜测意思。”为上文提供了具体的实践方法,其中“these wrds”指代上文中的“difficult r unfamiliar wrds”,符合语境。故选F。
      30.上文“Give yur child the pprtunity t duble-check spelling and find mistakes independently. This is a great strategy t use thrughut the year. (给你的孩子机会去再次检查拼写并独立找出错误。这是一整年都可以使用的好策略。)”说明给孩子机会去独立检查拼写和找出错误,空处承接上文,说明给孩子独立检查拼写和找出错误机会的好处,G选项“这教会孩子自我纠正,并减少了他们处理困难单词的恐惧。”进一步解释了为什么这种练习对孩子有益,既培养了自我纠错的能力,又减轻了对困难单词的恐惧,符合语境。故选G。
      Passage 7
      (2025年高二上·山东威海·期末)During yur teenage years, yur bdy ges thrugh many changes, and yu may r may nt like hw yur bdy develps. Yu start frming an image f yur bdy. 31
      Yu can develp either a psitive r negative bdy image, depending n yur mindset.
      One f the majr cntributrs f a negative bdy image is peer pressure. Even if yu d nt think yu are being bullied by yur grup f friends, yu may be laughed at casually abut yur appearance r yu may simply ntice that they seem mre “perfect” than yu. This can have a negative impact n yur bdy image. 32 Often, an ideal bdy type is prmted heavily n scial netwrks. Culture may als have a negative impact n ne’s bdy image. If yur culture values a particular bdy image, then that wuld make yu unhappy if yu dn’t match it.
      A negative bdy image increases the risk f unhealthy behavirs like extreme dieting, vereating, ver exercising, islatin, and risky surgeries. It als lwers life satisfactin and can lead t unhappiness. 33
      T have a mre psitive bdy image, first accept that we are all unique individuals. Imagine if everyne lked the same, the wrld wuld be a bring place. 34 Beauty standards keep changing all the time. What’s mre, mdels and celebrities yu see in the media may lk “perfect” fr the era, but, in fact, much f it is due t makeup, angles and lighting and Phtshp!
      35 Avid cmmenting n thers’ lks, and yu will stp criticizing yurself t. If yu have peers wh cnstantly cmment abut yur appearance, it might be time t re-evaluate the cmpany yu keep.
      Remember, yur bdy image is simply YOUR perceptin (感知) f yur bdy. This means YOU have the pwer t change this, even if yu d nt have the ability t change the perceptin f thers.
      A.Yur bdy image is influenced by many factrs.
      B.Anther majr factr is what is shwn in the media.
      C.It is simply hw yu see, think and feel abut yurself.
      D.Mre imprtantly, there is n such thing as a perfect bdy.
      E.In general, the key t a psitive bdy image is self-acceptance.
      F.Als, instead f fcusing n appearances, learn t value peple fr wh they really are.
      G.Over fcusing n appearance can stp yu frm appreciating yur ther psitive qualities.
      【答案】31.C 32.B 33.E 34.D 35.F
      【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章主要说明了什么是身体形象以及应该如何正确看待身体形象。
      31.根据上文“During yur teenage years, yur bdy ges thrugh many changes, and yu may r may nt like hw yur bdy develps. Yu start frming an image f yur bdy.(在青少年时期,你的身体会经历很多变化,你可能喜欢也可能不喜欢你身体的发育方式。你开始形成自己身体的形象)”可知,本句承接上文,解释什么是身体形象。故C选项“简单地说,就是你如何看待、思考和感受自己”符合语境,故选C。
      32.根据上文“One f the majr cntributrs f a negative bdy image is peer pressure. Even if yu d nt think yu are being bullied by yur grup f friends, yu may be laughed at casually abut yur appearance r yu may simply ntice that they seem mre “perfect” than yu. This can have a negative impact n yur bdy image.(负面身体形象的主要原因之一是同伴压力。即使你认为你没有被你的一群朋友欺负,你可能会随意被嘲笑你的外表,或者你可能只是注意到他们看起来比你更“完美”。这会对你的身体形象产生负面影响)”以及后文“Often, an ideal bdy type is prmted heavily n scial netwrks.(通常,理想的体型在社交网络上被大力宣传)”可知,后文主要说明了社交网络导致了负面身体形象,B选项中media对应后文scial netwrks。故B选项“另一个主要因素是媒体所展示的内容”符合语境,故选B。
      33.根据上文“A negative bdy image increases the risk f unhealthy behavirs like extreme dieting, vereating, ver exercising, islatin, and risky surgeries. It als lwers life satisfactin and can lead t unhappiness.(负面的身体形象会增加不健康行为的风险,比如极端节食、暴饮暴食、过度锻炼、孤立和危险的手术。它还会降低生活满意度,导致不快乐)”以及下一段“T have a mre psitive bdy image, first accept that we are all unique individuals.(要有一个更积极的身体形象,首先要接受我们都是独特的个体)”可知,上文主要说明了负面身体形象导致的负面影响,下一段提出了如何拥有积极的身体形象,故E选项“总的来说,积极的身体形象的关键是自我接纳”符合语境,故选E。
      34.根据上文“T have a mre psitive bdy image, first accept that we are all unique individuals. Imagine if everyne lked the same, the wrld wuld be a bring place.(要有一个更积极的身体形象,首先要接受我们都是独特的个体。想象一下,如果每个人看起来都一样,这个世界将是一个无聊的地方)”以及后文“Beauty standards keep changing all the time. What’s mre, mdels and celebrities yu see in the media may lk “perfect” fr the era, but, in fact, much f it is due t makeup, angles and lighting and Phtshp!(审美标准一直在变化。更重要的是,你在媒体上看到的模特和名人可能看起来“完美”,但事实上,这很大程度上是由于化妆、角度、灯光和PS!)”可知,上文指出每个人看起来一样世界将会变得无聊,后文指出审美标准一直在变化,说明没有完全完美的身体,因为审美标准一直在变化。故D选项“更重要的是,没有完美的身材”符合语境,故选D。
      35.根据后文“Avid cmmenting n thers’ lks, and yu will stp criticizing yurself t. If yu have peers wh cnstantly cmment abut yur appearance, it might be time t re-evaluate the cmpany yu keep.(避免评论别人的长相,你也会停止批评自己。如果你的同龄人经常评论你的外表,也许是时候重新评估一下你的伙伴了)”可知,本段主要说明了不应该评论别人的长相,即不要只关注外表,故F选项“另外,不要只关注外表,要学会珍视人们的内在”符合语境,故选F。
      Passage 8
      (2025年高二下·河南·开学考试)The wrld f art is a vast and diverse landscape that ffers smething fr everyne. Whether yu’re an art enthusiast r a beginner lking t explre this creative field, there are numerus ways t engage with it.
      One f the mst accessible ways t start is by visiting lcal art galleries. 36 These galleries ften shw the wrks f emerging artists as well as established nes, prviding a platfrm fr a wide range f artistic expressins. Yu can walk thrugh the exhibitin halls, taking in the varius paintings and sculptures.
      Anther great ptin is t attend art fairs (博览会). They bring tgether galleries, cllectrs, and artists frm arund the wrld. It’s an envirnment where yu can discver new trends in art. 37
      If yu prefer a mre hands-n apprach, cnsider taking an art class. This gives yu the pprtunity t get creative and express yurself. 38 Many classes are designed fr beginners. Frm painting and drawing t pttery and phtgraphy, there’s a class ut there t suit yur interests.
      39 Online art platfrms have becme increasingly ppular. Yu can explre a vast digital cllectin f artwrks, and even participate in virtual art auctins (拍卖). This allws yu t stay cnnected t the art wrld n matter where yu are.
      Finally, dn’t underestimate the pwer f reading abut art. There are cuntless bks and magazines that cver the histry, thery, and criticism f art. 40 They can supply valuable insights int different art mvements, and the cultural cntexts in which art was created. By digging int these resurces, yu’ll expand yur knwledge and understanding f art, adding a new dimensin t yur life.
      A.Yu dn’t need t have any experience.
      B.There are many cmmunity art centers.
      C.Art als extends beynd the physical field.
      D.It’s a great way t learn abut different lifestyles.
      E.Here yu can view a cute selectin f artwrks in a clse lcatin.
      F.Yu can als meet artists in persn, and even purchase unique pieces.
      G.These prvide in-depth knwledge and perspectives n varius art frms.
      【答案】36.E 37.F 38.A 39.C 40.G
      【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章介绍了走进艺术世界的多种方法。
      36.根据上文“One f the mst accessible ways t start is by visiting lcal art galleries.(最方便的开始方式之一是参观当地的艺术画廊)”以及后文“These galleries ften shw the wrks f emerging artists as well as established nes, prviding a platfrm fr a wide range f artistic expressins. Yu can walk thrugh the exhibitin halls, taking in the varius paintings and sculptures.(这些画廊经常展示新兴艺术家和知名艺术家的作品,为广泛的艺术表达提供了一个平台。你可以穿过展览厅,欣赏各种绘画和雕塑)”可知,上下文提到参观当地画廊是接触艺术的方式,后文强调画廊展出不同艺术家的作品。E选项“在附近即可欣赏精选艺术品”呼应“lcal galleries”的便利性。故E选项“在这里,你可以近距离地欣赏到可爱的艺术作品”符合语境,故选E。
      37.根据上文“Anther great ptin is t attend art fairs (博览会). They bring tgether galleries, cllectrs, and artists frm arund the wrld. It’s an envirnment where yu can discver new trends in art.(另一个不错的选择是参加艺术博览会。他们汇集了来自世界各地的画廊、收藏家和艺术家。这是一个你可以发现艺术新趋势的环境)”可知,前文描述艺术博览会汇聚全球参与者,本句承接上文,说明环境的作用。故F选项“你也可以亲自见到艺术家,甚至购买独特的作品”符合语境,故选F。
      38.根据上文“If yu prefer a mre hands-n apprach, cnsider taking an art class. This gives yu the pprtunity t get creative and express yurself.(如果你更喜欢动手实践,可以考虑参加艺术课。这给了你发挥创造力和表达自己的机会)”以及后文“Many classes are designed fr beginners. Frm painting and drawing t pttery and phtgraphy, there’s a class ut there t suit yur interests.(许多课程是为初学者设计的。从绘画到陶器和摄影,有一个适合你兴趣的课程)”可知,本段主要讲的是参加艺术课程是动手实践接触艺术的一种方式,很多课程都是为初学者设计的,所以空白处需要承接上文,进一步说明参加艺术课程不需要经验,故A选项“你不需要有任何经验”符合语境,故选A。
      39.根据后文“Online art platfrms have becme increasingly ppular. Yu can explre a vast digital cllectin f artwrks, and even participate in virtual art auctins (拍卖). This allws yu t stay cnnected t the art wrld n matter where yu are.(网络艺术平台越来越受欢迎。你可以探索大量的数字艺术品收藏,甚至参与虚拟艺术品拍卖。这让你无论身在何处都能与艺术世界保持联系)”可知,本段主要讲的是艺术也延伸到了物质领域之外,可以通过在线艺术平台接触艺术,所以空白处需要引出下文,说明艺术延伸到了物质领域之外,故C选项“艺术也超越了物质领域”符合语境,故选C。
      40.根据上文“Finally, dn’t underestimate the pwer f reading abut art. There are cuntless bks and magazines that cver the histry, thery, and criticism f art.(最后,不要低估阅读艺术的力量。有无数的书籍和杂志涵盖了艺术的历史、理论和批评)”可知,本段主要讲的是阅读关于艺术的书籍和杂志的重要性,空白处需要承上启下,说明这些书籍和杂志的作用,故G选项“这些提供了对各种艺术形式的深入了解和观点”符合语境,故选G。
      Passage 9
      (2025年高二下·湖北·开学考试)Slitude (独处) gets a bad name because it’s ften equated with lneliness. Lneliness invlves being islated (孤立的) despite wanting scial cnnectins, whereas being alne means taking time fr yurself between regular scial interactins. 41 . Yu can als be alne withut having feelings f lneliness.
      While there are dwnsides t lneliness, research has fund real benefits f ding things alne. Here are several t cnsider.Imprve cncentratin and memry
      When yu are wrking in a grup, yu might use less effrt t memrize infrmatin. 42 . Wrking n things alne can help yu fcus yur attentin, which can imprve yur memry. In ne study, researchers fund that grups wrking cllabratively (合作地) t recall infrmatin perfrmed wrse than individuals recalling things n their wn.
      43
      Spending time alne gives yu time t fcus n yur interests. When yu are surrunded by thers, yu might set yur wn ideas and passins aside t satisfy the needs f yur friends and family. Taking time n yur wn gives yu the pprtunity t make creative chices and fcus yur attentin withut wrrying abut what ther peple are thinking.Bst creativity
      Cllabrative brainstrming is ften seen as ne f the best ways t generate new ideas. 44 . While grup effrts are ften abut achieving cnsensus (共识) and fitting in with the crwd, wrking alne encurages innvatin withut added scial pressure.Make yu mre sympathetic
      A certain amunt f alne time can help yu have greater sympathy fr the peple arund yu. Hwever, truly spending time alne isn’t always easy, especially with tech transfrming alne time. If yu are nt able t be cmpletely by yurself, cutting back n digital cmmunicatin fr a brief time might be helpful. 45 .
      A.Put yur interests first
      B.Imprve yur relatinships
      C.Yu assume that thers in the grup will fill in the gaps
      D.A little absence might really make the heart grw fnder
      E.Yu can be lnely even when yu are in the presence f thers
      F.A study fund teens’ emtin interpretatin imprved after 5 device-free days
      G.Hwever, research shws individuals slve tugh prblems equally well when wrking alne
      【答案】41.E 42.C 43.A 44.G 45.F
      【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了独处的好处,如能提高注意力和记忆力、让人优先关注自身兴趣、激发创造力、使人更具同情心等。
      41.上文“Lneliness invlves being islated (孤立的) despite wanting scial cnnectins, whereas being alne means taking time fr yurself between regular scial interactins.(孤独是指尽管渴望社交联系却仍处于孤立状态,而独处则意味着在日常社交互动之间给自己留出时间)”对孤独和独处进行了定义。E选项“Yu can be lnely even when yu are in the presence f thers.(即使你和别人在一起,你也可能会感到孤独)”与后文“Yu can als be alne withut having feelings f lneliness.(你也可以独自一人而不感到孤独)”构成并列结构,进行一步对孤独和独处两种状态进行举例说明,上下文语意一致。故选E项。
      42.上文“When yu are wrking in a grup, yu might use less effrt t memrize infrmatin.(当你在一个团队中工作时,你可能会花更少的精力去记忆信息)”指出在小组中工作时,人们可能会减少记忆信息的努力。C选项“Yu assume that thers in the grup will fill in the gaps(你会认为小组里的其他人会填补这些空白)”说明人们会认为小组中的其他人会填补这些空缺,解释了在小组中为何会减少记忆信息努力的原因,与上文逻辑紧密。故选C项。
      43.根据下文“Spending time alne gives yu time t fcus n yur interests.(独处能让你有时间专注于自己的兴趣爱好)”可知,表明独处能让人有时间专注于自己的兴趣。A选项“Put yur interests first(把你的兴趣放在首位)”与下文内容相契合,说明独处能让自己专注于自己的兴趣,是该段落的主题句。故选A项。
      44.上文“Cllabrative brainstrming is ften seen as ne f the best ways t generate new ideas.(合作式头脑风暴通常被视为产生新想法的最佳方式之一)”提到合作头脑风暴常被视为产生新想法的最佳方式之一。G选项“Hwever, research shws individuals slve tugh prblems equally well when wrking alne(然而,研究表明,个人独自工作时也能同样出色地解决难题)”通过“Hwever”构成转折,指出研究表明个人独自工作时也能同样很好地解决难题,与上文关于合作的观点形成对比,强调了独处的好处,照应小标题“Bst creativity(提高创造力)”。故选G项。
      45.上文“If yu are nt able t be cmpletely by yurself, cutting back n digital cmmunicatin fr a brief time might be helpful.(如果你不能完全独处,暂时减少数字通信可能会有帮助)”提出如果不能完全独处,暂时减少数字通讯可能会有帮助。F选项“A study fund teens’ emtin interpretatin imprved after 5 device free days(一项研究发现,青少年在无电子设备陪伴的五天后,对情绪的理解能力有所提高)”举例说明一项研究发现青少年在无设备的五天后情绪解读能力有所提高,这是减少数字通讯带来积极效果的例子,与上文逻辑一致。故选F项。
      Passage 10
      (2025年高二下·湖南·开学考试)First Aid Tips fr Kids All Parents Shuld Knw
      N parents want t think abut their children getting hurt r injured, yet it’s impssible t keep their children in a safe place frever. All children are ging t have injuries. Sme will even be serius. 46 .
      Hw t treat a cut
      It’s cmmn fr children t get scrapes and cuts frm time t time. 47 , yu shuld pay mre attentin t it. The mst imprtant thing t remember when treating these is keeping the area clean t prevent an infectin, and knwing when medical attentin might be required.
      Hw t treat an insect r animal bite
      Many insect bites are uncmfrtable but relatively harmless; animal bites almst always require medical fllw-up. 48 , yu shuld call 120 t cme.
      Hw t treat a bump (肿块) n the head
      49 . But yu shuld have a watchful eye n yur children and cntact yur dctr with any prblems. But mst likely, yur children are fine. If yur children have experienced a serius head, neck, r back injury, d nt mve them.
      Hw t treat nsebleeds
      Nsebleeds are cmmn in childhd. 50 . If yur children have a sudden nsebleed but seem therwise fine, have them tilt (倾斜) their head frward a bit, and apply gentle pressure t the nse area by pressing bth nstrils (鼻孔) tgether between yur thumb and frefinger. Dn’t let yur children blw their nse. Call yur dctr r visit the emergency rm if the bleeding desn’t stp after 5 — 10 minutes.
      A.Hwever, they usually lk scarier than they really are
      B.If yur child is an active ne
      C.Yu shuld visit the emergency rm
      D.S if yur children are bitten by a snake
      E.This is usually nt a prblem fr children
      F.The first thing t d is remve yur children frm the bject
      G.Here are sme tips n what t d when yur children may need first aid
      【答案】46.G 47.B 48.D 49.E 50.A
      【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了一些关于儿童的急救建议。
      46.根据上文“N parents want t think abut their children getting hurt r injured, yet it’s impssible t keep their children in a safe place frever. All children are ging t have injuries. Sme will even be serius.(没有父母愿意想到他们的孩子受伤,然而,不可能永远把他们的孩子放在一个安全的地方。所有的孩子都会受伤。有些人甚至是严重的)”结合后文给出了一些急救的建议,可知,本句承上启下,引出后文的急救建议。故G选项“当你的孩子需要急救时,这里有一些建议”符合语境,故选G。
      47.根据上文“It’s cmmn fr children t get scrapes and cuts frm time t time.(孩子们时不时被刮伤和割伤是很常见的)”以及后文“yu shuld pay mre attentin t it.(你应该多加注意)”可知,第二空应该提到某种情况,使得家长需要更加注意孩子的伤口。故B选项“如果你的孩子是一个活跃的孩子”符合语境,故选B。
      48.根据上文“Many insect bites are uncmfrtable but relatively harmless; animal bites almst always require medical fllw-up.(许多昆虫叮咬会让人不舒服,但相对无害;动物咬伤几乎总是需要进行后续治疗)”以及后文“yu shuld call 120 t cme.(你应该打120)”可知,第三空应该提到一种需要拨打120的紧急情况。故D选项“所以如果你的孩子被蛇咬了”符合语境,故选D。
      49.根据标题“Hw t treat a bump (肿块) n the head(如何治疗头上的肿块)”以及后文“But yu shuld have a watchful eye n yur children and cntact yur dctr with any prblems. But mst likely, yur children are fine. If yur children have experienced a serius head, neck, r back injury, d nt mve them.(但你应该密切关注你的孩子,如果有任何问题,请联系医生。但最有可能的是,你的孩子很好。如果你的孩子头部、颈部或背部严重受伤,不要移动他们)”可知,第四空应该提到头上的肿块对孩子来说通常不是问题,但家长仍需密切关注。故E选项“这对孩子来说通常不是问题”符合语境,故选E。
      50.根据上文“Nsebleeds are cmmn in childhd.(流鼻血在儿童时期很常见)”以及后文“If yur children have a sudden nsebleed but seem therwise fine, have them tilt (倾斜) their head frward a bit, and apply gentle pressure t the nse area by pressing bth nstrils (鼻孔) tgether between yur thumb and frefinger. Dn’t let yur children blw their nse. Call yur dctr r visit the emergency rm if the bleeding desn’t stp after 5-10 minutes.(如果你的孩子突然流鼻血,但其他方面没有什么问题,让他们的头稍微向前倾,用拇指和食指同时按压两个鼻孔,轻轻地按压他们的鼻子。不要让你的孩子擤鼻涕。如果5-10分钟后出血仍未停止,请打电话给医生或到急诊室就诊)”可知,第五空应该提到流鼻血虽然常见,但家长仍需知道如何处理。本句要承接了上文提到的流鼻血很常见,又引出了下文要介绍的如何处理流鼻血,故A选项“然而,他们通常看起来比实际情况更可怕”符合语境,故选A。
      Passage 11
      Are yu ready t unlck endless grwth? In a fast-changing wrld, staying successful requires cnstant imprvement. Lifelng learning is the key t gaining unlimited knwledge. 51
      Start yur learning jurney with bks. Becming a lifelng learner begins with reading n purpse. 52 Apprach each bk as a jurney, nt just a task. Dive deep int the ideas, challenge yur current views, and expand yur knwledge. Try t cnnect cncepts and think abut hw they relate t yur gals, nt just finishing the bk.
      Jin a learning cmmunity r peer grup. 53 By jining a grup, yu meet peple wh share interests and struggles with yu. This helps with cperatin and supprt. Jining discussins, wrkshps, and prjects deepens yur learning, and getting feedback frm peers speeds up yur prgress. It als helps grw in yur career and create netwrking pprtunities.
      54 This helps yu understand and apply what yu’ve learned. Take a few minutes each day t reflect n yur learning. Write dwn key ideas r experiences that stand ut. Think abut hw they relate t yur gals. This habit helps rganize yur thughts, make cnnectins, challenge ld beliefs and imprve yur understanding.
      Make lifelng learning part f yur life. Becming a lifelng learner desn’t require a big change right away. 55 Instead f scrlling thrugh scial media at breakfast, read an article yu saved. Listen t a prductivity pdcast instead f music, r watch a dcumentary abut a business innvatr instead f a sitcm. Over time, these small changes will becme lasting habits.
      A.Think abut yur life purpse.
      B.Write daily learning reflectins.
      C.Interact with like-minded peple.
      D.Let’s dive in and discver its secrets.
      E.Learning is bth persnal and shared.
      F.Pick tpics that interest yu r abilities yu want t imprve.
      G.Start with small, simple steps, like being mindful f yur time.
      【答案】51.D 52.F 53.E 54.B 55.G
      【导语】本文是一篇说明文。作者通过列举多种开展终身学习的实践方法,旨在向读者说明终身学习的重要性。
      51.前文“In a fast-changing wrld, staying successful requires cnstant imprvement. Lifelng learning is the key t gaining unlimited knwledge. (在一个快速变化的世界里,要保持成功就需要不断提升自我。终身学习是获取无限知识的关键)”提到终身学习的重要性,后文是关于如何进行终身学习的具体内容,因此D项“Let’s dive in and discver its secrets. (让我们深入探究并发现它的秘诀吧)”承接前文,引出后文的具体内容,发出探究终身学习的邀请,其中的“its”指代前文的“Lifelng learning”。故选D。
      52.前文“Start yur learning jurney with bks. Becming a lifelng learner begins with reading n purpse. (从书本开始你的学习之旅。成为一个终身学习者从有目的地阅读开始)”主要建议从有目的地阅读开始学习之旅,因此F项“Pick tpics that interest yu r abilities yu want t imprve. (选择你感兴趣的主题或你想提升的能力)”符合语境,建议选择与个人兴趣及能力相关的书籍,承接前文。故选F。
      53.前文“Jin a learning cmmunity r peer grup. (加入一个学习社区或同伴小组)”建议在团体中学习,因此E项“Learning is bth persnal and shared. (学习既是个人的也是共享的)”符合语境,指出学习具有共享的性质,解释加入团体的原因,承接前文。故选E。
      54.后文“This helps yu understand and apply what yu’ve learned. Take a few minutes each day t reflect n yur learning. Write dwn key ideas r experiences that stand ut. Think abut hw they relate t yur gals. (这有助于你理解和应用你所学到的知识。每天花几分钟反思你的学习。写下最重要的想法或经历。想想它们和你的目标有什么关系)”主要建议每日对学习进行反思,因此B项“Write daily learning reflectins. (写每日学习反思)”符合语境,可作为段首句统领段落内容,且和其他段首句一样使用祈使句的形式。故选B。
      55.前文“Becming a lifelng learner desn’t require a big change right away. (成为一个终身学习者并不需要马上做出很大的改变)”表明终身学习是从小的改变开始的,因此G项“Start with small, simple steps, like being mindful f yur time. (从一些小而简单的步骤开始,比如留意你的时间)”符合语境,建议从小而简单的步骤开始转变,承接前文。故选G。
      Passage 12
      Jin the Friends and find the place that’s right fr yu
      ●Wh are the Friends f the University Art Museum?
      Friends are ur neighbrs frm the lcal cmmunities and beynd. They are families, students, schlars, and alumni (校友). 56 . Friends are united by a shared lve fr the arts and fr the university, and by a desire t be part f a cultural cmmunity. Friends are interested and active in the life f the Art Museum. Friends are art lvers-just like yu.
      ● 57 ?
      As a Friend, yur membership prvides essential annual supprt t help sustain the cntinued excellence and diversity f the Museum’s educatinal prgrams. By jining the Friends, yu help t guarantee that the Museum remains a welcming place f shared enrichment fr all visitrs t experience, t enjy, and t lve.
      ●What benefits d members f the Friends enjy?
      58 . When yu becme a Friend f the University Art Museum, yu als becme part f a great traditin. Nt nly will yu be actively participating in the life f the Museum, but yu als will receive special pprtunities t share yur lve f art with ther like-minded individuals. 59 , and they get invitatins t exhibitin penings, lectures, travel pprtunities, and lively scial gatherings.
      ●Hw d I jin the Friends?
      Becming a Friend is easy. 60 , return it with yur annual membership fee in the attached envelpe, and begin enjying yur benefits immediately. If yu prefer, yu may jin nline at artmuseum. edu/supprt/becme-a-member, r when yu visit the Museum Stre.
      A.Why des membership matter
      B.Hw can I learn abut the Friends
      C.Simply cmplete the membership frm
      D.Yu can then see the full range f Friends benefits
      E.Friends membership is yur entry t many pprtunities
      F.Friends receive a subscriptin t the Museum’s quarterly magazine
      G.Friends are peple f all ages, interests, abilities, and cultural backgrunds
      【答案】56.G 57.A 58.E 59.F 60.C
      【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了大学艺术博物馆之友的成员构成、会员意义、福利待遇及加入方式,鼓励公众参与。
      56.由上文“Friends are ur neighbrs frm the lcal cmmunities and beynd. They are families, students, schlars, and alumni (校友). (Friends是来自当地社区和其他地方的邻居。他们是家庭、学生、学者和校友)”可知,上文介绍了大学艺术博物馆之友的身份,强调其成员身份的多样性。这里需要一个句子来补充说明朋友群体的多样性。选项G“Friends are peple f all ages, interests, abilities, and cultural backgrunds (Friends是所有年龄、兴趣、能力和文化背景的人)”能承接上文,符合题意。故选G。
      57.由下文“As a Friend, yur membership prvides essential annual supprt t help sustain the cntinued excellence and diversity f the Museum’s educatinal prgrams. By jining the Friends, yu help t guarantee that the Museum remains a welcming place f shared enrichment fr all visitrs t experience, t enjy, and t lve. (作为一名Friend,你的会员资格将提供必要的年度支持,以帮助保持博物馆教育项目的持续卓越和多样性。通过加入Friends,你可以帮助确保博物馆仍然是一个欢迎所有游客体验、享受和热爱的共享丰富的地方)”可知,这里需要一个问句来引出会员身份的重要性。选项A“Why des membership matter (为什么会员资格很重要)”直接提出了会员身份的重要性问题,引出了下文对会员支持博物馆教育项目的解释,符合题意。故选A。
      58.由上文“What benefits d members f the Friends enjy? (Friends会员享有什么福利?)”及下文“When yu becme a Friend f the University Art Museum, yu als becme part f a great traditin. (当你成为大学艺术博物馆一员时,你也成为了一项伟大传统的一部分。你不仅会积极参与博物馆的各项活动,还将获得与其他志同道合者分享你对艺术的热爱的特别机会)”可知,这里需要一个句子来概括会员可以享受的各种福利。选项E“Friends membership is yur entry t many pprtunities (朋友会员资格是你获得许多机会的入口)”概述了会员资格带来的多种机会,为下文的具体福利做了铺垫,符合题意。故选E。
      59.由上文“Nt nly will yu be actively participating in the life f the Museum, but yu als will receive special pprtunities t share yur lve f art with ther like-minded individuals. (你不仅会积极参与博物馆的各项活动,还将获得特别的机会,与其他志同道合的人一起分享你对艺术的热爱)”及下文“and they get invitatins t exhibitin penings, lectures, travel pprtunities, and lively scial gatherings. (并且,他们会收到展览开幕式、讲座、旅行活动以及热闹的社交聚会的邀请函)”可知,这里需要一个句子来列举具体的会员福利。选项F“Friends receive a subscriptin t the Museum’s quarterly magazine (会员们可以订阅博物馆的季刊)”具体提到了会员可以收到博物馆的季刊杂志,能承上启下,符合题意。故选F。
      60.由上文“Hw d I jin the Friends? (我如何加入Friends?)”及下文“return it with yur annual membership fee in the attached envelpe, and begin enjying yur benefits immediately. (请将它与你的年度会员费一同放入随附的信封中寄回,然后立即开始享受你的会员福利)”可知,这里需要一个句子来介绍加入Friends的方式。选项C“Simply cmplete the membership frm (只需填写会员表格)”直接告诉读者如何加入Friends,且C选项中的the membership frm与下文的it相对应,符合题意。故选C。
      Passage 13
      Hw t D basic first Aid
      Basic first aid refers t a temprary frm f help given t smene wh has been injured r has gt sick due t chking, a heart attack, drugs r ther medical emergencies. 61 .
      Care fr the persn wh has just gne thrugh serius damage, including bth physical treatment and emtinal supprt. 62 . Let the persn knw that help is n its way and that everything will be all right. Als yu can ask fr their names, if they knw what has happened, and then abut their interests.
      63 . Yu’d better listen fr the sund f air cming in and ut, and feel fr air using the side f yur face. If there are n signs f breathing, place tw fingers under the chin (下巴) and gently guide the face pinting upwards t pen up their airways.
      Perfrm 30 chest cmpressins (心肺复苏) and tw rescue breaths as part f CPR. 64 . And then press the chest dwn abut 2 inches at a rate f 100 cmpressins per minute. After 30 cmpressins, give tw rescue breaths, dne by pening the airways, clsing the nse and fully cvering the muth hle.
      Make sure the persn is warm as yu wait fr medical help. Remve sme f yur wn clthing, such as yur cat r jacket, and use it as a cver until medical help arrives. Hwever, if the persn has a heatstrke (中暑), d nt cver him r keep him warm. 65
      A.Instead, try t cl him
      B.Remember t stay calm
      C.Perfrm first aid immediately
      D.Here are sme tips fr first aid
      E.It is imprtant t take the crrect chest cmpressins
      F.In the center f the chest, put yur tw hands tgether first
      G.If a persn is in a state similar t sleep, he may need checking fr breath
      【答案】61.D 62.B 63.G 64.F 65.A
      【分析】这是一篇说明文。文章介绍“如何进行基本的急救”。
      61.根据空格前的内容“基本急救是指对因窒息、心脏病、药物或其他医疗紧急情况而受伤或生病的人提供的临时帮助。”再根据下文所讲述的是都是急救的方法。承接上句和下文,由此推知,D项Here are sme tips fr first aid(这里有一些急救的小窍门)切题。故选D。
      62.根据上文提示“照顾刚遭受严重伤害的人,包括身体治疗和精神支持。”再根据空格下句“让那个人知道帮助就在路上,一切都会好起来的。”承接上下文,B项Remember t stay calm(记住要保持冷静)切题。故选B。
      63.根据下文提示“你最好听听空气进出的声音,并用脸的一侧去感受空气。”承接下文,G项If a persn is in a state similar t sleep, he may need checking fr breath(如果一个人处于类似睡眠的状态,他可能需要检查呼吸)切题。故选G。
      64.根据空格下句“然后以每分钟100次的速度按压胸部约2英寸。”承接下文,F项In the center f the chest, put yur tw hands tgether first(在胸部中间,先把双手放在一起)切题。下文中的then将上下句联系在一起。故选F。
      65.根据上文提示“但是,如果这个人中暑了,不要盖住他或让他保持温暖。”承接上文,A项 Instead, try t cl him(相反,试着让他冷静下来)切题。该项中的Instead表示转折关系,故选A。
      Passage 14
      Medicine is a degree that cnsists f an endless number f exams, and recently I received my first year results. Waiting fr thse results was ne f the mst anxiety-generating experiences.
      66 Failure brings judgement frm thers, a tpic f discussin fr peple and the right fr thers t say yu are nt capable. The stress assciated with failure is created by thers arund yu, rather than by the event itself.
      I have recently been reading The Psychlgy f Mney by Mrgan Husel, which clarifies that failure has a strng presence amng thse wh have achieved success. Peple will always fcus n Warren Buffett’s success as an investr. 67
      The prcess f achieving success has ften invlved setbacks and “failures” alng the way. I was rejected by medical schls which I’d spent time and effrt applying t and preparing fr. And I nce received a “pass” grade n an imprtant research paper during my master’s, which put my final grade in a dangerus situatin. 68 I als began pursuing my dctral degree last year.
      69 But yu shuld knw that with each failure yu are clser t success, building further layers t the fundatins yu started. Behind every successful persn are mre bstacles and setbacks, but these are nt as interesting t fcus n r as enviable.
      The nise arund yu, whether it is frm cwrkers, friends r parents, shuld nt shake yur belief in yur abilities. 70 Learn what yu need and crrect yur apprach until yu have success.
      A.Yu are guaranteed a lifetime f success.
      B.Failure is yur platfrm t achieve success.
      C.I was turned dwn by cuntless graduate schemes.
      D.Yu may nt be successful the first, secnd r hwever many times.
      E.Upn reflectin I believe that this is partly as a result f failure itself.
      F.Despite all f this, I ended up getting my master’s with hnrs.
      G.Hwever, rarely will they see hw many times his investments have failed.
      【答案】66.E 67.G 68.F 69.D 70.B
      【导语】本文是议论文。文章主要讲述失败不可怕,反而是通往成功的平台。
      66.根据上文“Waiting fr thse results was ne f the mst anxiety-generating experiences.(等待这些结果是最让人焦虑的经历之一。)”和下文“Failure brings judgement frm thers, a tpic f discussin fr peple and the right fr thers t say yu are nt capable.(失败带来了别人的评判,成为人们讨论的话题,也给了别人说你无能的权利。)”可知,上文提到等待结果的过程是很让人焦虑的,原因应该是害怕会有失败的结果,下文分析了失败会带来什么样的结果。选项E“Upn reflectin I believe that this is partly as a result f failure itself.(经过反思,我认为这部分是失败本身的结果。)”符合语境,承上启下。故选E。
      67.上文提到“failure has a strng presence amng thse wh have achieved success(在那些取得成功的人中间,失败是无处不在的)”,故可推知本段主要在讲那些获得成功的人往往都经历过失败。作者在该段中列举了巴菲特的例子,由此推知,接下来要提及巴菲特也有投资失败的时候。选项G“Hwever, rarely will they see hw many times his investments have failed.(然而,他们很少会看到他的投资失败了多少次。)”符合语境,选项中的they指代上文中的Peple。故选G。
      68.上文“I was rejected by medical schls which I’d spent time and effrt applying t and preparing fr. And I nce received a “pass” grade n an imprtant research paper during my master’s, which put my final grade in a dangerus situatin.(我花了很多时间和精力申请和准备的医学院拒绝了我。在我读硕士期间,我曾经有一篇重要的研究论文得了“及格”的分数,这让我的期末成绩陷入了危险的境地。)”提到作者曾经的失败经历,下文“I als began pursuing my dctral degree last year.(去年我也开始攻读博士学位。)”提到他还开始攻读博士学位,由“als”可知空处为过渡句,表示作者虽然经历种种失败,但是后来还是在学业上取得了成功。选项F“Despite all f this, I ended up getting my master’s with hnrs.(尽管如此,我还是以优异的成绩获得了硕士学位。)”承上启下,符合语境。故选F。
      69.空后说“But yu shuld knw that with each failure yu are clser t success, building further layers t the fundatins yu started.(但你应该知道,每一次失败都让你离成功更近了一步,在你开始的基础上建立起更深的层次。)”,说明人会可能会失败很多次,D选项“Yu may nt be successful the first, secnd r hwever many times.(你可能第一次、第二次或很多次都不会成功。)”说明你可能会失败多次,选项中的“nt be successful”对应下文中的“failure”,因此引起下文,符合语境。故选D。
      70.根据下文“Learn what yu need and crrect yur apprach until yu have success.(了解你需要什么,并纠正你的方法,直到你成功。)”可知,这是在说学会从失败中吸取教训,不断改正自己的方法以获取成功。故B项“Failure is yur platfrm t achieve success.(失败是你取得成功的平台。)”说明了要从失败中吸取教训,因此引起下文,符合文意。故选B。
      Passage 15
      With ur already busy lives, finding time t exercise can feel like ne mre thing n ur ‘t d’ list. 71 The answer is ‘yes’, but it’s easier than yu think-n matter wh yu are, r when yu like t wrk ut.
      72 Many f us have mre free time in the mrning cmpared t later in the day, and it may therefre be easier fr us t stick t a mrning wrkut rutine. A 2010 study cnducted by the Scandinavian Jurnal f Medicine and Science in Sprts fund that participants wh exercised in the mrning, increased their physical activity thrughut the day, were less distracted by fd, and slept better. Exercising n an empty stmach befre breakfast culd burn mre fat and increase metablism (新陈代谢) t.
      S, gd news fr early birds, but what if yu’re nt a mrning persn? Wrking ut in the afternn r evening als has benefits, just different nes. 73 Als, in the afternn and evening, yur reactin time is quickest, and yur heart rate and bld pressure are lwest, which reduce yur chance f injury while imprving perfrmance.
      But des any f this change depend n whether yu’re a man r a wman? Our bdies are different, after all, s the best time t exercise may be different. A 2022 study frm Skidmre Cllege, New Yrk, lked at exactly this questin and the results shwed that there are sme differences. 74 Exercise in the mrning. Want t imprve yur heart health and yu’re a man? Evening is better fr yu. But, ultimately, the study fund that there are clear benefits fr bth sexes t exercising at either time f day.
      S what time is best? 75 .
      A.S des yur amunt f exercise cunt?
      B.Want t lse weight and be mre charming?
      C.There are clear benefits t exercising in the mrning.
      D.It seems the answer is: whatever time is best fr yu!
      E.Want t reduce yur bld pressure and yu’re a wman?
      F.Fr example, yur bdy’s ability t perfrm peaks in the afternn.
      G.S culd exercising at certain times help maximize ur fitness gals?
      【答案】71.G 72.C 73.F 74.E 75.D
      【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了一天中的最佳锻炼时间
      71.上文“With ur already busy lives, finding time t exercise can feel like ne mre thing n ur ‘t d’ list. (在我们已经忙碌的生活中,找时间锻炼就像是我们“要做”的清单上的另一件事。)”提到了锻炼的问题,下文“The answer is ‘yes’, but it’s easier than yu think - n matter wh yu are, r when yu like t wrk ut. (答案是肯定的,但这比你想象的要容易——不管你是谁,也不管你喜欢什么时候锻炼。)”是对有关锻炼问题的一个回答,选项G中exercising是关键词与上文呼应,所以G选项“那么,在特定的时间锻炼能帮助我们达到最大的健身目标吗?”能承上启下,符合语境。故选G项。
      72.下文“A 2010 study cnducted by the Scandinavian Jurnal f Medicine and Science in Sprts fund that participants wh exercised in the mrning, increased their physical activity thrughut the day, were less distracted by fd, and slept better. Exercising n an empty stmach befre breakfast culd burn mre fat and increase metablism (新陈代谢)t. (《斯堪的纳维亚体育医学与科学杂志》在2010年进行的一项研究发现,早上锻炼的参与者,在一天中增加体力活动,更少被食物分散注意力,睡眠更好。早餐前空腹锻炼可以燃烧更多的脂肪,促进新陈代谢。)”提到了晨练的好处,选项C中exercising in the mrning是关键词,与下文呼应,所以C选项“早上锻炼有明显的好处。”能概括下文内容。故选C项。
      73.上文“Wrking ut in the afternn r evening als has benefits, just different nes. (在下午或晚上锻炼也有好处,只是好处不同。)”提到了下午或晚上锻炼,选项F中in the afternn是关键词,与上文呼应,所以F选项“例如,你身体的工作能力在下午达到顶峰。”能承接上文。故选F项。
      74.下文“Exercise in the mrning. (早晨锻炼。)”提到了早晨锻炼,继续说“Want t imprve yur heart health and yu’re a man? Evening is better fr yu. (想要改善你的心脏健康,而你是一个男人?晚上对你比较合适。)”提到了晚上锻炼,此处上下文是表对比的关系,所以E选项“如果你是女性,想要降低血压?”能与下文构成对比关系。故选E项。
      75.上文“S what time is best? (那么什么时间最合适呢?)”是询问时间,所以D选项“答案似乎是:任何时间对你来说都是最好的!”是对上文的回答,符合语境。故选D项。
      Passage 16
      Mental health is a critical aspect f verall well-being, yet it is ften ignred in ur fast- paced sciety. 76 A well-cared and healthy mind leads t imprved emtins, better relatinships, and a mre psitive utlk n life.
      77 When we are stressed r upset, it is ur mind’s way f reacting t negative stimuli(刺激). Gd mental health allws us t cpe with these emtins in a psitive manner. In additin, when ur minds are nt cluded by negative thughts r emtins it is easier t think clearly. 78
      Studies have shwn that a persn with gd mental health lives lnger and has a higher quality f life. The effects f psitive mental health n the bdy are plenty, including reducing the risk f diseases and imprving verall physical well-being.
      Our mental state has a significant impact n relatinships. Peple with gd mental health are mre likely t be kind and understanding. 79 This may further guarantee them with a stable emtinal cnditin.
      Mental health is as essential as physical health in maintaining a fulfilling life. If we run int truble, dn’t keep it t yurself. 80 With the right supprt, we can all enjy the benefits f a healthy mind.
      A.Turn t friends r families.
      B.They strngly cnnect with thers.
      C.Physical health has been a prblem.
      D.S ways t keep psitive must be fund.
      E.And a clear mind can help make smart chices.
      F.The mind actually needs as much care as the bdy.
      G.Mental health is vital fr keeping emtinal balance.
      【答案】76.F 77.G 78.D 79.B 80.A
      【导语】本文为一篇说明文,说明了心理精神健康的重要性。
      76.前文“Mental health is a critical aspect f verall well-being, yet it is ften ignred in ur fast- paced sciety.(心理健康是整体健康的一个重要方面,但在我们这个快节奏的社会中,它经常被忽视)”表明我们经常忽视心理健康,后文“A well-cared and healthy mind leads t imprved emtins, better relatinships, and a mre psitive utlk n life.(被精心照顾的和健康的心态会带来更好的情绪,更好的人际关系和更积极的人生观)”说明精神健康的重要性;F选项“实际上,心灵和身体一样需要照顾”承上启下,强调了精神心理健康的重要性。故选F项。
      77.空处为本段的主旨句,后文“When we are stressed r upset, it is ur mind’s way f reacting t negative stimuli(刺激). Gd mental health allws us t cpe with these emtins in a psitive manner.(当我们感到压力或沮丧时,这是我们的大脑对负面刺激的反应方式。良好的心理健康使我们能够以积极的方式应对这些情绪)”表明心理健康能帮助我们积极处理负面情绪;G选项“心理健康对保持情绪平衡至关重要”表明心理健康对情绪平衡的作用,符合题意。故选G项。
      78.前文“In additin, when ur minds are nt cluded by negative thughts r emtins it is easier t think clearly.(此外,当我们的头脑不被消极的想法或情绪所笼罩时,更容易清晰地思考)”表明没有消极的想法或者情绪,我们能更容易思考;D选项“所以必须找到保持积极的方法”与前文承接自然,构成因果关系。故选D项。
      79.前文“Peple with gd mental health are mre likely t be kind and understanding.(心理健康的人更有可能善良和善解人意)”表明心理健康的人的品质,后文“This may further guarantee them with a stable emtinal cnditin.(这可以进一步保证他们有一个稳定的情绪状态)”可知,空处表示心理健康人的品质给他们带来的好处进一步让他们有稳定的情绪;B选项“他们与他人联系紧密”为心理健康的人健康品质下的优势,与后文语境相符。故选B项。
      80.前文“If we run int truble, dn’t keep it t yurself.(如果我们遇到麻烦,不要独自承受)”表明如果遇到困难不要独自面对;A选项“向朋友或家人求助”告诉我们应如何处理,符合语境。故选A项。
      Passage 17
      (2025年高二上·山西·阶段练习)Few peple get excited abut meetings. Meetings ften becme lng-winded affairs where many peple are nt really cntributing, and, smetimes, that happens because the peple have n real reasn t be there. Meetings can feel like a way t waste time. 81 . Let’s find ut what makes fr a gd meeting agenda (议程) that will leave emplyees satisfied and ready t get t wrk.
      82
      Meetings can be unavidable, but they can becme useful tls rather than terrible experiences. One f the best ways t ensure this is t respect peple’s time. Try t make meetings quick and fcused.
      Nte the key pints and fllw them
      83 . Make sure that everyne has access t the plan and als keep watch t ensure that the cnversatins keep t the plan. If ther peple are trying t take the dialgue in anther directin, dn’t be afraid t stp them and t ffer t discuss the ther pints anther time.
      Keep a separate sectin fr questins
      Questins and cmments can be valuable if fcused n the tpic. Hwever, a gd tip is t ffer a special sectin that fcuses n members’ additinal cntributins. 84 .
      Take time befre and after the meeting
      It’s necessary t cmmunicate befre the meeting. 85 . Sme grups need t be reminded t participate, while thers shuld be reminded t keep their cmments shrt and t the pint.
      After the meeting, examine what went right and ffer psitive bservatins. But als nte what can be imprved and where the prblem lies. Wrk better t imprve the situatin the next time.
      A.Respect peple’s time.
      B.Fcus n the essentials.
      C.It’s imprtant t keep the main pints in writing.
      D.Set grund rules depending n yur particular grup.
      E.Instead, perfrm the tasks f a meeting thrugh an email.
      F.Hwever, when dne crrectly, they can als be pwerful tls.
      G.Fr new questins, matters, and mre, set time aside at the end.
      【答案】81.F 82.A 83.C 84.G 85.D
      【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了让会议变得有用且高效的小贴士。
      81.上文“Meetings can feel like a way t waste time. (会议可能是一种浪费时间的方式。)”指出会议浪费时间,下文“Let’s find ut what makes fr a gd meeting agenda that will leave emplyees satisfied and ready t get t wrk. (让我们找出什么样的会议议程能让员工满意,并准备好开始工作。)”指出要找出好的会议议程,让员工满意,准备好工作。可知,空处承上启下,指出会议也有好的一方面,F项“Hwever, when dne crrectly, they can als be pwerful tls. (然而,如果做得正确,它们也可以是强大的工具)”符合语境。故选F。
      82.根据本段内容“Meetings can be unavidable, but they can becme useful tls rather than terrible experiences. One f the best ways t ensure this is t respect peple’s time. Try t make meetings quick and fcused. (会议是不可避免的,但它们可以成为有用的工具,而不是可怕的经历。确保这一点的最好方法之一就是尊重人们的时间。尽量让会议简短而专注。)”可知,本段主要是关于尊重人们的时间,让会议简短而专注。A项“Respect peple’s time. (尊重人们的时间)”符合语境。故选A。
      83.根据本段小标题“Nte the key pints and fllw them. (记下要点并遵循它们。)”以及下文“Make sure that everyne has access t the plan and als keep watch t ensure that the cnversatins keep t the plan. (确保每个人都能接触到这个计划,并且也要保持警惕,以确保对话符合计划。)”可知,本段主要是关于记下会议要点,并且遵循它们,C项中“keep the main pints”与本段主题一致。C项“It’s imprtant t keep the main pints in writing. (把要点写下来很重要)”符合语境。故选C。
      84.根据上文“Hwever, a gd tip is t ffer a special sectin that fcuses n members’ additinal cntributins. (然而,一个好的建议是提供一个专门的部分,专注于成员的额外贡献。)”可知,上文提到要设置专门的部分,关注成员的额外贡献,G项中“set time aside at the end”与上文承接,指出为新的问题,事项等留出时间。G项“Fr new questins, matters, and mre, set time aside at the end. (对于新的问题、事项等,在最后留出时间)”符合语境。故选G。
      85.根据上文“It’s necessary t cmmunicate befre the meeting. (会前沟通是必要的。)”以及下文“Sme grups need t be reminded t participate, while thers shuld be reminded t keep their cmments shrt and t the pint. (有些团队需要被提醒参与,而有些团队则需要被提醒保持评论简短且切题。)”可知,上文指出会前沟通是必要的,下文则指出不同的团队需要不同的提醒,由此可知,空处承上启下,指出要根据团队情况设定基本规则,D项中“Set grund rules”与此相符。D项“Set grund rules depending n yur particular grup. (根据你的特定团队设定基本规则)”符合语境。故选D。
      Passage 18
      (2025年高二下·浙江·开学考试)The shape f Australia’s schl system is underging a significant change. Enrllments(入学人数) in independent schls are grwing, while fewer students are ging t public schls. Why are mre families chsing an independent schl, when they culd send their children t a free public ptin? 86
      One reasn may be plicy changes that allwed the establishment f new independent schls in Australia. In the 1990s, the Hward gvernment changed a plicy t allw funding fr the establishment f new schls, even in areas that already had adequate capacity in existing schls.
      New independent schls tend t charge lwer fees than established elite schls. 87 Accrding t Independent Schls Australia, the largest grwth in enrllments is in schls charging fees f arund A$5,0 00 per year.
      88 New Suth Wales Educatin Minister Prue Car has spken abut this issue fr her wn sn, wh attends an independent primary schl: “We were in ne f the suburbs where the gvernment didn’t build a schl.”
      Cmpared t ther cuntries, Australian schls have a high level f “sciecnmic segregatin(社会经济隔离)”. 89 The increase in students ging t fee-paying private schls means we are seeing increasing segregatin in ur schl system.
      Public schls cntinue t educate the majrity f children in remte lcatins. 90 Independent schls enrll increasing prprtins f students frm the mst advantaged sciecnmic backgrunds.
      A.What accunt fr this shift?
      B.Hw shuld we deal with this shift?
      C.They are thse frm disadvantaged backgrunds.
      D.That makes them mre accessible t middle-incme families.
      E.Parents will naturally chse what they perceive t be the best schl.
      F.This means different types f schls have students frm different backgrunds.
      G.In sme cases, state gvernments are slw t build new public schls in suburbs.
      【答案】86.A 87.D 88.G 89.F 90.C
      【导语】本文为一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了澳大利亚独立学校的入学人数超过公立学校的入学人数的原因。
      86.根据空前“Why are mre families chsing an independent schl, when they culd send their children t a free public ptin?(为什么更多的家庭选择独立学校,而不是免费的公立学校呢?)”和空后“One reasn may be plicy changes that allwed the establishment f new independent schls in Australia.(一个原因可能是政策的变化,允许在澳大利亚建立新的独立学校。)”可知,空前提出问题,为什么更多的家庭选择独立学校,空后提出了其中一个可能的原因,故A项“什么导致了这种转变呢?”符合,在此处承上启下,A项中的that shift指代前文的“更多的家庭选择独立学校”,引出后文的具体原因,故选A项。
      87.根据空前“New independent schls tend t charge lwer fees than established elite schls.(新的独立学校往往比老牌精英学校的收费更低。)”可知,独立学校比老牌精英学校收费低,D项“这使得中收入家庭更能支付。”是空前的顺义承接,因此,中收入家庭更能支付,从而导致更多的家庭选择独立学校,D项中的“them”指代空前的“New independent schls”,故选D项。
      88.根据空后“New Suth Wales Educatin Minister Prue Car has spken abut this issue fr her wn sn, wh attends an independent primary schl: “We were in ne f the suburbs where the gvernment didn’t build a schl.”(新南威尔士州教育部长Prue Car曾谈到她儿子的这个问题,他就读于一所独立的小学:“我们住在一个政府没有建学校的郊区。”)”可知,本段主要介绍了教育部长的儿子就读独立学校的原因是他们住在一个政府没有建学校的郊区,故G项“在某些情况下,州政府在郊区建设新公立学校的速度较慢。”符合,总结后文内容,说明越来越多的家庭选择独立学校的另一个原因是因为州政府在郊区建设新公立学校的速度较慢,故选G项。
      89.根据空前“Cmpared t ther cuntries, Australian schls have a high level f “sciecnmic segregatin(社会经济隔离)”.(与其他国家相比,澳大利亚的学校具有较高的社会经济隔离水平。)”和空后“The increase in students ging t fee-paying private schls means we are seeing increasing segregatin in ur schl system.(去付费私立学校的学生人数的增加意味着我们的学校系统中的隔离现象越来越严重。)”可知,空前提到了澳大利亚学校社会经济隔离水平较高,空后提出了去私立学校的人数增加导致这种隔离现象越来越严重,故F项“这意味着不同学校的学生来自不同的背景。”符合,澳大利亚学校具有较高的社会经济隔离水平,就意味着不同学校的学生来自不同的背景,去私立学校的人更多也就意味着这种隔离现象越来越严重,故选F项。
      90.根据空前“Public schls cntinue t educate the majrity f children in remte lcatins.(公立学校继续教育偏远地区的大多数儿童。)”可知,空前提到公立学校教育的是偏远地区的儿童,故C项“他们都是背景不太优越的孩子。”符合,C项中的“They”指代前文的“the majrity f children in remte lcatins”,公立学校教育的是偏远地区的儿童,他们都是背景不太优越的孩子,故选C项。

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