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冲刺2022年高考 高考题型重组练(一) A篇阅读理解记叙文 主题语境:人与自我——个人感悟——作者当宝妈的感悟B篇阅读理解说明文 主题语境:人与自我——日常生活——幸福可以测量吗完型填空记叙文。文章作者从自己学习科学的经历出发,在女儿的画作中逐步改变了态度,认识到学习科学的真正含义。 (限时35分钟) Ⅰ.阅读理解A[2021·南京、盐城市高三一模] My husband jokes with me that my midlife crisis was having my now 11yearold daughter in my 40s. I started my career as Associate Editor at Woman's World magazine in the late 1990s. Then I was a magazine editorin chief of five national consumer publications and also contributed to magazines like Longevity and New Woman. Four years after getting married in 2005, I eventually gave birth to my daughter, Crystal. As I wrote on Parenting. com:“As the doctor checked her vital organs and my husband counted her 10 perfect fingers and toes, I realized that my body had produced a wonder.” While my peers were dealing with the stresses of kids in school, I focused my creative energy on carving out my new identity. I was excited when I was offered a “Mom's Talk” column where I wrote about toys, breastfeeding, and my ongoing pursuit of“babyfree”time. When Crystal was 3 years old, I wrote an essay about watching her dance at a toddler(学步的儿童) reading group in the library, instead of sitting down with the other children. I expected her performance to annoy people, but her joyful dancing attracted them and made me consider my own possibilities.“Had I ever been that way, I wondered. If so, could I be like that again? Could I become as free as a child with her whole life ahead of her, ready and willing to be the star of her own production ?” As my daughter transformed from a toddler into a young girl, she continued to be my inspiration. I wrote about the new rules for babysitting and shared research showing that fathers who participated in housework had a positive impact on their daughter's future success on The Washington Post. I focused on providing Crystal with resiliencebuilding when she neared her teens. I wrote about powerful phrases on The Week, like “no one is the judge of your selfworth”.As my daughter continues to grow during this messy time, there is one certainty: I will continue to tell my stories, through my midlife wisdom. I can't wait to see her next chapter — and for you to read mine.1.How did the author feel when giving birth to her daughter?A.Frightened. B.Pleased.C.Puzzled. D.Disappointed.2.In terms of being a parent, the author differed from her peers in that ________.A.she had to deal with more stresses from being a momB.she left all the babysitting work to her husbandC.she combined the new identity with her careerD.she adopted a creative method of raising her baby3.What did Crystal's performance in the library make the author think about?A.Living the same free life as her daughter's.B.Giving performance in front of a crowd.C.Her previous life before having the baby.D.Pure pleasure during “babyfree” time.4.Why does the author consider Crystal as her inspiration?A. Crystal has inspired her to take a writing career.B.She has started writing in the tone of Crystal.C.Her writing keeps developing as Crystal grows.D.Many of her stories are centered on her daughter.B[2021·成都市高三第二次诊断] On a scale of 0 to 10, I'd say my happiness ranks at about 6. I'm glad to know I'm a 6, because, as a famous management saying puts it, “You can't manage what you don't measure.” If you want to improve an aspect of your life, you need to be able to assess progress toward your goal — and that means measuring it. The goal of this column is to help you manage and improve your happiness. A number of people have asked me whether quantitative happiness measures are really accurate and reliable and it's a reasonable question. So let's take a look behind the curtain. But not just for intellectual curiosity; as you will see, understanding the measurement of happiness can make you better at improving your own wellbeing — and avoid some critical errors. The best method scientists have to understand with confidence how something affects something else is a randomized, controlled trial. Think of the tests currently under way to find a vaccine for COVID19. They take a long time because the drug companies with trial vaccines are conducting experiments that randomly assign people to a treatment group (they get the vaccine) and a control group (they get a placebo), and then waiting to see if the drug is effective and safe by comparing the two groups after enough time has passed. In the research on happiness, this usually isn't possible. Want to know if people in Denmark are truly the happiest, as some studies suggest, and test it with a randomized experiment? You would need to randomly take two groups out of their homes, move one group to Copenhagen, and the other to, say, Dayton, Ohio — but make sure they think it might be Copenhagen and never get the truth. Follow up a few years later to see who is happier. Obviously, that's ridiculous. So with randomized controlled trials largely not available to them, happiness researchers instead rely on selfreported happiness surveys, where large groups of people anonymously report their levels of life satisfaction. Then, the researchers use fairly complex statistical techniques to mimic (模仿) a controlled experiment in order to show how different aspects of people's lives affect — or at least are associated with — their happiness.5.What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 1 probably refer to?A.An aspect of life. B.One's goal.C.Happiness. D.Progress.6.Why is the test of COVID19 vaccine mentioned in Paragraph 3?A.To introduce a latest medical breakthrough.B.To show the difficulty in finding the vaccine.C. To illustrate the process of randomized experiments.D. To prove the impossibility of randomized research on happiness.7.Why is it hard to conduct research on happiness with randomized experiments?A.The experiment takes a long time.B.It is difficult to analyze the data collected.C.It is impossible to carry out the process strictly.D.The subjects are unwilling to share their feelings.8.Where is this text taken from? A.A magazine. B.A diary.C.A novel. D.A textbook.Ⅱ.完形填空[2021·长春市质量监测四]Science through wonderIf there was a subject at school that made me anxious, it was science. So, when my husband and I decided to homeschool our daughters, we made a __1__: he would teach science, while I would handle everything else. But that's not how things have been going these past few weeks, since my husband has been too __2__ to teach the girls. He spent most of his time in the lab doing research.Recently, while out on my morning hike before starting lessons, I __3__ that the sky was a beautiful blue, and the air was filled with the sweet smell of flowers. That's why I decided that the day's __4__ would be taught outside I returned to the house to get the girls ready. We __5__ up into the forest, stopping by a pond that rarely has any visitors. My daughter Saoirse began __6__ butterflies, while my other daughter Ula looked at me, waiting to be instructed. I __7__ her a drawing board and the colored pencils. “We keep quiet and wait,” I told her, “and see if something comes along. __8__, just draw what's around you.”We worked for more than an hour, __9__ speaking. A bird flew across the water, and then __10__ in front of a fallen log. I quickly told Ula, __11__ that she'd not seen the creature. But she had, and she began drawing it. An hour later, she finished her __12__ and I started down at it. She drew the bird on her paper with __13__ accuracy. But there was one other interesting fact about this drawing: she also __14__ me, sitting beside her.__15__ I started at this child's drawing of us watching a bird, I __16__ how I'd lived for 40 years, gathered 10 years of higher education, and never understood the foundation of science before this moment. The foundation of science is a sense of __17__; it isn't about reciting words from a __18__. It is first and foremost about __19__ outside our busy lives and marveling at (惊叹) the world around us. And from that day, I insisted on __20__ from my husband as the science teacher.,1.A.bet B.promiseC.deal D.speech2.A.busy B.freeC.tired D.willing3.A.described B.expectedC.explored D.noticed4.A.lessons B.experiencesC.activities D.exams5.A.disappeared B.headedC.grew D.continued6.A.picking up B.rolling overC.digging out D.running after7.A.searched B.handedC.bought D.cleaned8.A.As a result B.In the meantimeC.In either case D.In the end9.A.normally B.directlyC.hardly D.only10.A.settled B.layC.jumped D.ran11.A.sad B.disappointedC.embarrassed D.worried12.A.homework B.pictureC.project D.plan13.A.exciting B.inspiringC.moving D.amazing14.A.recognized B.ignoredC.drew D.observed15.A.Though B.BeforeC.If D.As16.A.realized B.believedC.explained D.debated17.A.humor B.judgmentC.wonder D.responsibility18.A.textbook B.magazineC.document D.brochure19.A.leaving B.steppingC.imagining D.disappearing20.A.breaking away B.running awayC.taking over D.calling on
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