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【高考真题示范】段中句设空经典思路引导
如果设空位于段中,重点阅读该空的前一句和后一句,找出它们之间的逻辑关系或根据意义的连贯性得出答案;如果还没有把握,再分析该段的中心句。
例1:
●Yur metablism (新陈代谢) gets a head start. __38__ If yu wrk ut in the mrnings, then yu will be getting the calrie (卡路里) burning benefits fr the whle day, nt in yur sleep.
…
A.Yu will stick t yur diet.
B.Yur quality f sleep imprves.
C.Yu prefer healthy fd t fast fd.
D.There is n reasn yu shuld exercise in the mrning.
E.Yu can keep yur head clear fr 4-10 hurs after exercise.
F.After yu exercise, yu cntinue t burn calries thrughut the day.
G.If yu are planning t d exercise regularly, r yu're ding it nw, then listen up!
例2:
Medium clr chices are generally furniture pieces such as sfas, dinner tables r bkshelves. __39__. They require a bigger cmmitment than smaller nes, and they have a mre pwerful effect n the feeling f a space. (2018全国Ⅰ卷)
A.While all f them are useful
B.Whatever yu're lking fr
C.If yu're experimenting with a clr
D.Small clr chices are the nes we're mst familiar with
E.It's nt really a gd idea t use t many small clr pieces
F.S it pays t be sure, because yu want t get it right the first time
G.Clr chices in this range are a step up frm the small nes in tw majr ways
例3:
I was, nevertheless, talked int ging n anther funfilled hliday in the wilderness.__38__ Instead, we had a ppup camper with cmfrtable beds and an air cnditiner. My naturelving friends had remembered t bring all the necessities f life. (2017全国Ⅰ卷)
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.
例4:
●Recall (回忆) yur childhd memries
Our mdel f what a garden shuld be ften ges back t childhd. Grandma's rse garden and Dad's vegetable garden might be gd r bad, but that's nt what's imprtant. _______39 _____ — hw being in thse gardens made us feel. If yu'd like t build a pwerful bnd with yur garden, start by taking sme time t recall the gardens f yur yuth.______ 40 (G). Then g utside and wrk ut a plan t translate yur childhd memries int yur grwnup garden. Have fun.(2016全国IⅠ卷)
A.Knw why yu garden
B.Find a gd place fr yur wn garden
C.It's ur experience f the garden that matters
D.It's delightful t see s many beautiful flwers
E.Still thers may simply enjy being utdrs and clse t plants
F.Yu can prduce that kind f magical quality in yur wn garden, t
G.Fr each f thse gardens, write dwn the strngest memry yu have
例5:
Unfrtunately, we've all been victims f betrayal. Whether we've been stlen frm, lied t, misled, r cheated n, there are different levels f lsing trust. Smetimes peple simply can't trust anymre. __37__ It's understandable, but if yu're willing t build trust in a relatinship again, we have sme steps yu can take t get yu there.(2015全国Ⅰ卷)
...
A.Learn t really trust yurself.
B.It is putting cnfidence in smene.
C.Stp regarding yurself as the victim.
D.Remember that yu can expect the best in return.
E.They've been t badly hurt and they can't bear t let it happen again.
F.This knwledge carries ver in their attitude tward their future relatinships.
G.Seeing the psitive side f things desn't mean yu're ignring what happened.
例6:
Dn’t frget t frgive yurself._5 But it can rb yu f yur self-cnfidence if yu dn’t d it. (2013辽宁卷)
D.Try t see things frm yur ffender’s angle.
E.Fr sme peple,frgiving themselves is the biggest challenge.
F.T make yur anger die away,try a simple stressmanagement technique.
G.If yu wait fr peple t aplgize,yu culd be waiting an awfully lng time.
例7:
My husband and I just spent a week in Paris. 36 S the first thing we did was rent a fantastically expensive sixth-flr apartment the size f a cupbard. It was s tiny that we had t leave ur suitcases in the hallway.(2021全国新高考I卷)
E. That's nt the nly reasn the French eat less than we d.
F. Our aim was t see if we culd live, in sme way, like real Parisians.
G The fd is s delicius that yu dn't need much f it t make yu happy.
【小题狂练一】【高考真题示范--段中句设空经典思路引导
(2016全国Ⅰ卷)Secret cdes (密码) keep messages private. Banks, cmpanies, and gvernment agencies use secret cdes in ding business, especially when infrmatin is sent by cmputer.
Peple have used secret cdes fr thusands f years. __ 1 段中句 _ Cde breaking never lags (落后) far behind cde making. The science f creating and reading cded messages is called cryptgraphy.
There are three main types f cryptgraphy. __ 2 段中句 _Fr example, the first letters f "My elephant eats t many eels" spell ut the hidden message "Meet me."
3 Yu might represent each letter with a number, fr example. Let's number the letters f the alphabet, in rder, frm 1 t 26. If we substitute a number fr each letter, the message "Meet me" wuld read "13 5 5 20 13 5."
A cde uses symbls t replace wrds, phrases, r sentences. T read the message f a real cde, yu must have a cde bk. __ 4 段中句 _ Fr example, "bridge" might stand fr "meet" and "ut" might stand fr "me." The message "Bridge ut" wuld actually mean "Meet me." __ 5段中句 _ Hwever, it is als hard t keep a cde bk secret fr lng. S cdes must be changed frequently.
A. It is very hard t break a cde withut the cde bk.
B. In any language, sme letters are used mre than thers.
C. Only peple wh knw the keywrd can read the message.
D. As lng as there have been cdes, peple have tried t break them.
E. Yu can hide a message by having the first letters f each wrd spell it ut.
F. With a cde bk, yu might write dwn wrds that wuld stand fr ther wrds.
G. Anther way t hide a message is t use symbls t stand fr specific letters f the alphabet.
2015全国Ⅰ卷Building Trust in a Relatinship Again
Trust is a learned behavir that we gain frm past experiences. 1 Trust is a risk. But yu can't be successful when there's a lack f trust in a relatinship that results frm an actin where the wrngder takes n respnsibility t fix the mistake. Unfrtunately, we've all been victims f betrayal. Whether we've been stlen frm, lied t, misled, r cheated n, there are different levels f lsing trust. Smetimes peple simply can't trust anymre. __ 2 段中句 _ It's understandable, but if yu're willing t build trust in a relatinship again, we have sme steps yu can take t get yu there.
● 3 Having cnfidence in yurself will help yu make better chices because yu can see what the best utcme wuld be fr yur well-being.
● 4 If yu've been betrayed, yu are the victim f yur circumstance. But there's a difference between being a victim and living with a "victim mentality". At sme pint in all f ur lives, we'll have ur trust tested r vilated.
●Yu didn't lse "everything". Once trust is lst, what is left? Instead f lking at the situatin frm this hpeless angle, lk at everything yu still have and be thankful fr all f the gd in yur life. 5 Instead, it's a healthy way t wrk thrugh the experience t allw rm fr psitive grwth and frgiveness.
A. Learn t really trust yurself.
B. It is putting cnfidence in smene.
C. Stp regarding yurself as the victim.
D. Remember that yu can expect the best in return.
E. They've been t badly hurt and they can't bear t let it happen again.
F. This knwledge carries ver in their attitude tward their future relatinships.
G. Seeing the psitive side f things desn't mean yu're ignring what happened.
2015北京卷This Way t Dreamland
Daydreaming means peple think abut smething pleasant, especially when this makes them frget what they shuld be ding. Daydreamers have a bad reputatin fr being unaware f what's happening arund them. They can seem frgetful and clumsy. __ 1 段中句 _ They anny us because they seem t be ignring us and missing the imprtant things.
But daydreamers are als respnsible fr sme f the greatest ideas and achievements in human histry. __ 2 段中句 _ Can yu imagine what kind f wrld we wuld have withut such ideas and inventins? S hw can yu cme up with brilliant daydreams and avid falling ver tree rts r therwise lking like a fl?
First, understand that sme pprtunities (机会) fr daydreaming are better than thers. Feeling safe and relaxed will help yu t slip int daydreams. __ 3 段中句 _ And if yu want t imprve yur chances f having a creative idea while yu're daydreaming, try t d it while yu are invlved in anther task — preferably smething simple, like taking a shwer r walking, r even making meaningless drawings.
It's als imprtant t knw hw t avid daydreams fr thse times when yu really need t cncentrate. "Mindfulness", being fcused, is a tl that sme peple use t avid falling asleep. 4
Finally, yu never knw what wnderful idea might strike while yur mind has mved slwly away. 5
Always remember that yur best ideas might cme when yur head is actually in the cluds.
A. Having interesting things t think abut als helps.
B. They stare ff int space and wander by themselves.
C. Withut wandering minds, we wuldn't have relativity, Cke r Pst-it ntes.
D. At ne time, daydreaming was thught t be a cause f sme mental illnesses.
E. It invlves slw, steady breathing fr self-cntrl that helps peple stay calm and attentive.
F. Daydreams are ften very simple and direct, quite unlike sleep dreams, which may be hard t understand.
G. Therefre, it's a gd idea t keep a ntebk r vice recrder nearby when yu're in the daydream zne.
【小题狂练二】七选五最新模拟试题演练—段中句
湖南省2021-2022学年高三下学期学业质量检测第二次联合检测英语试题
Creativity is hw yu think, explre and reasn. We all want it but at time is seems far t ut f reach. Here are a handful f ways that give yu inspiratin.
Daydream
Yur teacher may tell yu ff fr staring ut f the windw at nthing. __ 36 段中句 _. The scientists recrded brain activity while peple lay still, but nt asleep, and cncluded that daydreaming can help peple becme better prblem-slvers. Hwever, if yu’re simply nt paying attentin when yu shuld be, that clearly isn’t beneficial.
___37___
Be willing t challenge things that yu have always dne. A grup f watermeln farmers had an issue with the way that watermelns were difficult t pack and stre. Their rund shape meant that they tk up a lt f space. “But why d watermelns actually need t be rund?” thught the farmers. They began grwing the fruit in square glass bxes, thus creating square watermelns. ___38___.
Have a gd laugh
Believe it r nt, mre than ne study has shwn that peple wh watched a cmedy film are much better afterwards at cming up with a creative slutin t a prblem than thse wh watched a hrrr film. It appears that having a gd laugh makes us feel mre relaxed, which helps the creative prcess. __ 39 段中句 _. That’s because the mind is t fcused n survival.
Nise
Yu might imagine that yu will be at yur mst creative if yu are able t wrk in cmplete silence, but yu’d be wrng. Fr mst creative tasks, a lw level f nise, like the chatter that yu get in a café, is best. __ 40 段中句 _, but when yu want t cme up with ideas, try a little hubbub (喧闹).
A. Think utside the bx
B. Face challenges with curage
C. It is very difficult t be creative when yu’re stressed
D. They quickly win the market back and make larger prfits
E. They just needed t think differently t find the perfect slutin
F. Cmplete silence is gd when yu need t fcus n a difficult task
G. But having a wandering mind may be a sign f intelligence and creativity
重庆西南大学附属中学校2021-2022学年高三下学期第六次月考英语试题
Hw t Plan a Hliday Trip
Each year, millins f peple gather their bags and set ut n a hliday trip. Whether it’s t grandma’s huse, a family reunin r simply a hliday getaway, these yearly trips can ften be the surce f dread and stress. The thught f being trapped in the car with restless children alng the way r the pssibility f cstly flights is enugh t make anyne cnsider staying hme. ____16____
Plan ut the rute fr yur car trip. If yu’re planning n driving t yur hliday destinatin, a little planning can help make yur trip easy and uneventful. __ 17 段中句 _ Remember, it’s likely that yu wn’t be the nly persn n the rad during the hlidays, and traffic is always a factr. Alternate rutes r shrtcuts can help reduce time spent in traffic jams and get yu t yur destinatin sner. This infrmatin can als cme in handy in case f rad cnstructin r ther situatins that might blck yur primary rute.
____18____ Althugh traveling by air instead f car can be much mre expensive, it can be quicker and mre cnvenient. Start planning yur trip early t take advantage f advance purchase discunts and avid sld ut flights. Many airlines becme extremely busy during the hlidays s bking in advance can als help ensure that yu get the flights that yu want. High traffic destinatins such as New Yrk, Ls Angeles r Atlanta can be extremely crwded during the hlidays. ____19____
Cnsider yur luggage needs. If yu’re traveling by car, the issue f luggage is nly imprtant with regards t the amunt f rm needed. Befre yu begin packing, think abut hw many peple will be in yur vehicle and hw much rm they will need t travel cmfrtably. This culd affect the number f bags that yu can take alng. __ 20 段中句 _Nt nly is the pssibility f lst luggage an issue, but mst airlines nw charge extra fr checked baggage.
A. Bk airline tickets in advance.
BPlan yur trip t avid peak travel times.
C. Luckily, with a little planning, these situatins can be avided.
D. As an alternative t driving r flying, check int the pssibility f traveling by train.
E. Fr traveling by air, the number f bags that yu take is a much bigger cncern.
F. Cnsider yur starting pint and desired destinatin, and investigate several pssible rutes.
G. If pssible, cnsider bking yur flight t a nearby airprt and renting a car fr the shrt drive t yur destinatin.
2022届广东省高三六校第四次联考英语试题
Hw t Have an Attractive Persnality
Being attractive cmes mre frm yur persnality than yur appearance, and demnstrating an attractive persnality is key t having lasting relatinships. __ 16 段中句 _The fllwing tips help fster yur ability t fascinate thers.
Laugh at yurself. If yu make a fl f yurself, laugh at yurself instead f feeling embarrassed. It shws that yu’re cmfrtable in yur skin. A sense f humr makes smene mre engaging and delightful t be with. __ 17段中句 _ It is a great ice-breaker r stress reliever, but dn’t ruin a serius cnversatin with inapprpriate jkes.
Speak sincerely. Tell peple the truth. If yu can’t cmmit t smething, it’s better t be hnest abut it than t have t tell them last minute that yu can’t make it. When peple ask fr yur pinin, yu shuld be hnest. __ 18 段中句 _ Fr instance, if yu dn’t like yur friend’s shirt, respnd with, “I really like yu in blue instead,” rather than, “I hate it, it’s ugly.”
______19______ If yu see value in making thers laugh and keep yurself psitive, yu’ll be a happier persn, making thers drawn t yu as a result. A great way t remind yu t laugh mre is t have daily jkes n yur phne r email. Set them fr a time f day when yu ntice yurself start t feel drained.
Have cnfidence in yur bdy. Yu dn’t have t have the “perfect bdy” t be cnfident in it. Peple will be mre attracted t yu if yu dress well and carry yurself well. If yu need a little bst, place psters arund yur mirrr that remind yu f the charming parts f yur bdy. _______20_______
A. Speak in a psitive way.
B. Make laughing a pririty.
C. Remember, there is a time and place fr humr.
D. There is difference between being frank and rude, thugh.
E. Fcus n these rather than what yu’re self-cnscius abut.
F. Actually, develping engaging persnalities is nt that far ut f reach.
G. But having charming appearance is nly skin-deep and far frm enugh.
2022届河北省九师联盟高三下学期3月质量检测联考英语试题
Tday, we will get yu started with the basics t help yur huseplants live their best life.
Find yur light
____16____ Different light levels are described as lw, medium and bright. If yu’re wndering what light level yu have in yur hme, here’s a quick test: Hld yur hand abut a ft abve where yu want t put yur plant. If it casts a shadw with clear lines, yu’re wrking with bright light. If the lines f yur hand lk a little fuzzy (模糊), that’s medium light. __ 17 段中句 _ Overall, mst huseplants are ging t d well in medium r bright indirect light.
Pick a pt
When yu bring a new plant hme, it is much better t let it settle in the riginal pt. Over time, yu might ntice rts grwing ut f that drainage (排水) hles. __ 18 段中句 _. When yu are upsizing yur pt, a gd rule is t increase the diameter (半径) by 2 inches each time. In additin, make sure the new cntainer has a drainage hle in the bttm. Prper drainage is imprtant. Otherwise, their rts will rt.
____19____
Overwatering is ne f the mst cmmn ways peple kill their huseplants. S, hw d yu knw when t give it a drink?
One f the simplest ways is the finger test. Stick yur finger a few inches int the sil and feel if it’s still wet different huseplants have different needs, but a general guideline is t water when the tp 2 inches f sil are dry.
Never stick t “Every Sunday I water my plants”. ____20____
A. Water yur plant prperly.
B. Check the rts ccasinally.
C. Lw light is just enugh light fr yu t read a bk.
D. It shuld be whenever the sil itself needs t be watered.
E. Then it is time t find a bigger pt s its rts can expand.
F. The first thing yu need t d is figure ut the type f lighting yu have.
G. Such measures will invite them t stay lnger and help the plants grw better.
(2021·山东泰安二模)
When I was seven, my parents explained t me that my sister wuld be different. 1 But nw I realise I see the wrld in a much different way, all thanks t her.
Thrughut ur lives, my sister has ften gt stared at because she has Dwn’s syndrme(唐氏综合征), which makes her appear abnrmal. There were times when I had t struggle with her. 2 I simply thught, “Everyne else is just staring and that is wrng. They shuld ffer us help instead f staring at us like it’s a circus act(马戏表演).”
I had this in mind when I was travelling alne recently and saw a mther and her sn with special needs at the airprt gate. 3 They were heading twards the gate f their secnd departure f the day. The mther was bviusly stressed ut and trying t keep her sn calm while sme items were falling ut f her unzipped(拉开拉链的) backpack. The sn was pulling strangers’ clthes, and she appeared t be embarrassed abut it. Then the by began t scream, lking very scared and cnfused.
Sme peple gave the sn and mther strange lk, the same kind f lk my sister and I wuld smetimes get. 4 I tried t help calm the by dwn by assuring him he was ging t see his grandmther as his mum kept telling him. When the by finally calmed dwn, I returned t my seat. At the time, an lder gentleman turned arund and said t me,“I thught abut ding what yu did, but I just thught abut it. Yu did it.”
T be hnest, I didn’t even really regard what I did as smething different r gd. 5
A.They had gt ff anther plane.
B.Peple wuld stare at us even mre.
C.I dn’t knw what I shuld d t help.
D.But I std up and asked if I culd lend a hand.
E.I just cnsider it as the nly chice in that situatin.
F.I was s angry that I shuted ludly at the strangers.
G.I had n idea what impact she wuld have n my daily life.
(2021·广东佛山4月质量检测)
Why D Mvie Theatres Serve Ppcrn?
The delicius smell. The crunchy(爽脆的) bite. The buttery finish. Peple will recgnise the smell and flavur f their favurite mvieging snacks anywhere. Why is it that we feast ur taste buds n these crisp kernels while ur eyes fcus n the big screen?
1 The main reasn is the snack’s price, cnvenience, and timing. Ppcrn was cheap fr sellers and fr custmers, and making it didn’t require special equipment. 2 That is hw ppcrn gt intrduced t the silver screen.
Ppcrn des nt refer t the ppped kernel alne. 3 It was riginally grwn in Central America and became ppular in the US in the mid-1800s. Cmpared with ther snacks at the time, it was super easy t make, and it gt easier when the mbile steam pwer ppcrn-maker was invented. In the late 19th century a large number f independent ppcrn suppliers became widely available. 4
Since ppcrn was cheap t make, it was als cheap t buy, which increased the ppularity f this snack during the Great Depressin. The Depressin increased cnsumer spending n cheaper luxury items such as ppcrn and mvies, and the tw industries teamed up. 5 By the mid-1940s, hwever, mvie theatres began t have their wn cncessin stands in the lbby. The intrductin f the ppcrn-driven cncessin stand t mvie theatres kept the mvie theatre industry running smthly, and ppcrn has been a basic mvie-watching fd ever since.
A.A few aspects made ppcrn the typical mvie snack.
B.They were like the great-great-grandfathers f fd trucks.
C.Therefre, mvie theatres attracted mre and mre custmers.
D.The secret f ppcrn’s pleasant taste lies in the special material.
E.It’s als the name fr the specific type f crn that is used t make the snack.
F.Theatres wuld allw a ppcrn salesman t sell ppcrn utside fr a daily fee.
G.Ppcrn als gt ppular at a time when theatres badly needed an ecnmic increase.
2021·湖北武汉高三4月质检
Hw t Chse the Right University Degree fr Yu
Chsing the right university degree is perhaps ne f the biggest decisins that yu might make in yur life. If yu are in the prcess f applying t a university and aren’t sure which degree t chse, here are sme things yu can d t help yu make the right chice.
1
Many teens wh are in the prcess f applying t a university end up being pressured by parents r ther family members t apply t study subjects that they are gd at but dn’t really enjy. 2 Remember, it’s always easier t imprve yur knwledge and skills arund a certain subject if yu are truly passinate abut it.
Get sme wrk experience.
There’s nthing like actually experiencing smething t help yu determine what yu might want t d. 3 But yu may be able t spend a day in the ffice r wrkplace shadwing peple wh wrk in thse careers and asking them questins.
Think abut yur future gals.
When yu think abut yur future gals, dn’t just think abut the wrk that yu want t d—cnsider the ther gals that yu have fr yur life as well. 4 If s, a career as an English teacher r a translatr might be the perfect ptin fr yu. Perhaps yu want a jb where yu can help thers every day, and medicine, nursing r cunselling culd be an ideal chice. 5 Then degrees in film, art, and architecture are great chices.
A.Think abut what yu like.
B.D yu want t travel a lt?
C.Yu dn’t have t be emplyed.
D.Think abut what yu’re gd at.
E.Maybe yu want t have many fans.
F.Try nt t let thers push this n yu.
G.Maybe yu’re a very creative persn.
(2021·湖南长郡十五校高三联考第二次考试)
Being a teenager can be difficult, since yu’re dealing with higher expectatins and the prcess f finding yur place in the wrld. 1 The fllwing are things yu can d t achieve that!
2 Everyne is different in their teenage years. Sme teens prefer t spend time with friends, while thers prefer t study and wrk; sme prefer t be quiet wallflwers(待在一旁的人), while thers are lud. Saying that there’s nly ne way t enjy yur teenage years is wrng.
Develp yur sense f self, fcusing mre n yur wn thughts. 3 Stp paying s much attentin t them as many f them are based n what ther peple think, instead f what yu think. G ahead and d what yu want, withut factring thers’ pinins.
Wrk n yur wrk ethic(职业道德). What yu accmplish in yur teenage years may determine yur pprtunities in yur adulthd, s dedicate sme time t studying and d yur best. Learn hw t priritise, whether it’s with schlwrk, r any extra-curricular activities. Bst yur studying skills. 4
Keep gd relatins with yur family as much as pssible. 5 It’s the building blcks fr all relatinships yu develp, whether they’re friendships, rmantic relatinships, r a family yu chse t have later n in life. And plus, yu see them every day—why nt make it nice t spend time with them?
A.Avid rushing t figure ut wh yu are.
B.Fr lts f peple, the teenage years are full f wrries.
C.But that desn’t mean yu can’t enjy the teenage years.
D.Family is ne f the mst imprtant cnnectins in yur life.
E.They may nt seem enjyable, but they’re helpful later n in life.
F.Understand that there’s n invariable way t enjy yur teenager years.
G.Being a teenager is nt necessarily any easier r mre difficult than ther life stages.
(2022·河南省部分高中联考试题)
FOMO stands fr “fear f missing ut”. It refers t the nervus r anxius feeling a persn gets when they realize they are nt attending a scial event either because they weren’t invited r they just didn’t feel like ging. 36. This belief, in turn, can create anxiety and a sense f inferirity. FOMO bthers mst teens, especially if they’re ften nline.
One way fr teens t deal with FOMO is t practice what is knwn as reframing (重塑) thinking. 37. Here are sme tips n hw teens can start t reframe their thinking.
Track negative thughts and replace them with reasnable nes. One thing teens can d t deal with FOMO is t track their negative thughts and feelings in a jurnal. 38. Then, they can change their thughts and replace the negative thughts with smething psitive.
39. Encurage teens t recgnize that they have limited time and cannt pssibly be everywhere and d everything. S, naturally, there will be scial events that they cannt attend. But this des nt mean that they’re necessarily missing ut n smething.
Turn ff the technlgy and d smething else. Turning ff the technlgy seems like a natural cure fr FOMO. But just switching the phne ff des nt erase the feelings that FOMO causes. 40. The key is t d smething else entirely like reading a bk r baking ckies — anything that allws them t fcus n smething ther than scial media.
A. Be realistic abut availability.
B. There are sme negative cnsequences f FOMO.
C. Realize that n ne lives a perfect life as described in scial media.
D. It’s a mental exercise designed t help them lk at situatins differently.
E.In general, FOMO causes peple t assume that they have a lw scial rank.
F.Teens may still wrry abut missing ut even if they’re nt in scial media at all.
G.This allws them t bserve hw ften they’re feeling negative abut themselves.
江苏省高三模拟考
Parties t celebrate special events, achievements, and hlidays are the perfect time fr hsts t exercise their rles. 16. But fr sme peple, invitatins t events that center arund fd lead t fear and anxiety.
17. And many sweet treats and salty snacks attract us because f the chemical additives and mixtures that perfect the material and taste f fds. Still, mst party fds include large amunts f unhealthy fats. Fat itself shuld be part f a healthy diet. But the highly prcessed types f them can break dwn ur health.
By nw, yu are prbably wndering what healthy fd chices shuld be ffered at ur get-tgethers. 18. Vegetable salads can als be a relief t thse seeking healthier chices, but it is best t leave ff the dressing and prvide a variety f dressing chices, including plain live il and Italy vinegar.
The nature f the party can ften determine the cuisine, but nearly any cmmn party dish can be recreated with healthier ingredients (食材). It's best t use whle grains when pssible. 19. And finally, be sure t let yur health-cnscius guests knw that there are sme fd chices by reminding them n the invitatin. 20. If yu make a hmemade treat r dish, supplying a nte card with the ingredients is appreciated by thse attempting t avid specific ingredients.
At yur next party, try this recipe fr healthier, black bean brwnies. Nt nly are these allergy-friendly, but they ffer a lt f health benefits fr everyne.
A. All children like ckies, cakes and ice cream.
B. Generally, fd and fellwship is a perfect marriage.
C. Mst traditinal party fds cntain large amunts f sugar.
D. This may make the difference between an acceptance r a refusal.
E.Rather than party candy, ffer small bwls f dry-rasted r raw nuts.
F.Use ccnut il in place f butter, r hney instead f sugar t sweeten treats.
G.Usually fresh vegetables and fruit can ensure everyne t participate cmfrtably.
2022届广东省广州市高三一模考试 英语试题
Hw des it feel when yu slve a prblem by yurself? Things may nt always g t plan, but being resurceful can help yu stay calm and wrk yur way ut f tricky situatins.
Being resurceful means finding smart and creative ways t slve a prblem, using whatever resurces yu have at the time. 36 They can als be anything else that’s useful. such as infrmatin, advice r yur wn experience. It als means trusting yur instincts, the ability, yu’re brn with rather than thugh r training and being cnfident abut yur ability t face challenges. A resurceful persn is nt the ne getting crss r panicking when smething ges wrng. They’re thinking abut hw t slve the prblem.
37 when we learn t prblem slve fr urselves rather than immediately ging t thers fr help, it can help t build ur cnfidence, help us feel mre independent, and feel better abut making decisins. Being resurceful may nt help yu avid prblems, but thinking creatively abut hw yu can deal with them will make yu feel less stressed and mre prepared next time. 38 This can bst self-esteem, that is, hw yu feel abut yurself.
When yu’re facing a challenge, try t fcus n the actual prblem rather than hw yu feel abut it. Think abut where and when it happened and what the causes are. Next, think up as many slutins t the prblem as yu can. 39 Finally, review what has and hasn’t wrked, s yu’re equipped t deal with a situatin next time.
And remember, if yu have a tricky prblem that yu’re unable t slve, then ask a trusted adult fr help. 40
A. Yu als learn what yu’re gd at.
B. Here is hw yu can be mre resurceful.
C. These may be practical things like pens and paper.
D. N ne is expected t slve all prblems by themselves.
E. Resurcefulness is a skill that’s gd fr yu in lts f ways.
F. They can be famus mtts that always inspire us t mve n.
G. Weigh up what’s gd and bad abut each ne and chse the best.
2022届江苏省南京市、盐城市高三第二次模拟考试英语适应卷
The vast majrity f parents expect their children t grw up t be healthy, happy, and prductive members f sciety. ____36____ If we dn’t give parenting everything we’ve gt, ur kids will wind up unemplyed, living in ur basements, and there will be n ne t blame but urselves. That’s what I like t call the “perfect parent myth”.
The standards f perfectin fr parents these days are extremely high. Perfect parenting expectatins begin with a drug free natural birth. Once ur yung are brn we must breastfeed each baby fr years. If we can’t breasted, we must at least feed n demand. ____37____ Let’s als nt frget t rganize ur children’s days s they are engaged in educatinal pursuits in case they fall behind the curve (弯道). We must be invlved in every aspect f ur children’s schls. There is n free time fr the perfect parent. ____38____
These standards are unreasnable. They’re als crazy. Parents can’t be perfect. Why? Because we’re human and s are ur children. ____39____ They are predictable and when they are unruly we can shut them dwn. Parenting is nthing like that.
____40____ But, by the parent being less than perfect, the child will need t adapt and develp skills t vercme little disappintments. There is flexibility and rm fr real-life mistakes and limitatins t ur parenting abilities.
A. We must make ur wn baby fd.
B. They are pushing themselves t far.
C. Rbts wuld be much easier t parent.
D. There is nly unlimited devtin t ur children.
E. A gd enugh parent meets the needs f their children.
F. Parents have n enugh time t live up t these high standards.
G. T meet thse gals, parents are tld that they must spare n effrt.
(2022·江苏南通·一模)
Humans have been knwn t develp strng cnnectins with dangerus animals. Werner Freund, aged 79, has spent the last 40 years f his life in the cmpany f wlves. While why the frmer sldier became attached t these beautiful wild animals is a little unclear, he has been caring fr them since 1972. ____6____ This, Werner has the great ability t survive in the perid f entering this grup f animals and getting alng with these cld-blded creatures.
____7____ They tuch him with nses, play with him. What’s mre, they are generally very submissive when he is arund, just like they wuld be arund a head wlf!
This, hwever, des nt happen by chance. ____8____ Whenever it’s feeding time, he calls his pack t cme fr the raw meat by hwling. As the hungry animals rush t get their fd, they always meet with this scene. Werner sinks his teeth int the raw meat first.
What may sund a little cruel is hw the psitin f hierarchy (等级制度) is built in the animal wrld. ____9____ When he signals, the rest f the pack can jin in. Werner’s wlves knw this rule quite well and never challenge his authrity.
Wlves, the largest member f the dg family, are mistakenly believed t be dangerus. ____10____. They are beautiful gentle suls, whse reputatin has been spiled by fairy tales like Red Riding Hd!
A.But in reality they rarely attack humans.
B.They are cnsidered as the smartest beasts.
C.Werner wrks n it with a simple act every day.
D.Werner seems t knw where wlves cme frm.
E.It is always the strngest male that gets the first meal.
F.The wlves treat Werner as if he were ne f their wn.
G.Army experience leaves him a strng bdy and energetic state.
(2022·广东光明·二模)
In the past few years, it’s becme alarmingly clear that misinfrmatin has significant negative impacts n sciety.____21____It might be an article that misrepresents the brader cntext f a news event r, wrse, an article that intentinally cheats readers abut the facts f an event. Frm influencing the utcme f electins t increasing dubt abut health care practices such as vaccine use, misinfrmatin can be dangerus.____22____First, scial media prvide an easy platfrm fr misinfrmatin. Secnd, ur brains like the dramatic and fun stries that misinfrmatin delivers. And third, we like sharing thse kinds f cntents!
When yu use scial media, the “scial” aspect usually verweighs yur gd sense abut fact-checking r surce credibility(可靠性). It feels like yu have cntrl ver whse psts yu see.____23____Scial media usually prvide casual ways t stay in tuch with peple and view interesting cntents, as well as places t relax. But this means that when yu mindlessly brwse, yu are expsed t misinfrmatin while yur guard is dwn.
We can’t blame the spread f misinfrmatin nly n scial media, thugh.____24____These kinds f articles have high entertainment value. This makes them mre attractive than the daily plitical news.
Peple wh prduce misinfrmatin knw that we like reading these kinds f stries, s they keep making them. ____25____T get ut f the cycle, yu can practice gd scial media behavir by remembering t “Stp, Reflect, and Verify (核实)”
A.In this way, we create a stry cycle.
B.What are the impacts f misinfrmatin?
C.Why des misinfrmatin spread s easily?
D.That’s why it’s easy t trust things yu see n scial media.
E.Misinfrmatin is attractive t us because it is usually dramatic and fun.
F.Misinfrmatin refers t the spread f incrrect r misleading infrmatin.
G.And, unfrtunately, we cmplete a cycle f misinfrmatin when we read and share it.
(2022·福建漳州·二模)Peple say water can imprve health and memry. But nw sme experts say that t think drinking water equals health is taking things t far and that hvdratin(水合作用)is abut the balance between electrlytes(电解质)like sdium and the water in yur bdy.
Then. hw much water d yu need t drink? Many say yu shuld drink eight 8-unce glasses f water a day. Nt s, sme experts say. ___31___ A 200-pund persn wh hikes 10 miles in the heat needs mre water than a 120-pund ffice manager in a temperature-cntrlled building.
___32___ Smene with a heart cnditin r kidney stnes has ne level f need. A persn taking diuretic drugs(利尿药)may need a different amunt f water.Yu may need t change the amunt yu are drinking if yu lave been ill with vmiting r diarrhea.
Water is a better chice than sugary sdas r fruit juices.___33___One ppular idea is that caffeine r alchl will make yur bdy lse much water. But ne study shwed the effect is nt significant.Yu als get water frm what yu eat. Fruits, vegetables, and sups all add t the intake f water. Yur bdy will tell yu if yu are hydrated enugh. Yu dn't have t think abut it r add up the unces yu drink.___34___
Electrlytes are essential minerals. ___35___ Sme sprts drinks ads say yu need t add electrlytes t stay healthy. But sme experts say that yur bdy prduces electrlytes. Yu may need mre water if yu exercise a lt during the heat f the day. Otherwise, mst peple get enugh electrlytes frm fd.
A.Just drink then yu are thirsty.
B.They are vital t many functins in the bdy
C.It gives yu mre energy and makes yu lk gd.
D.Instead, yur bdy and the activities yu attend matter.
E.It is als necessary t set a timetable abut when t drink water.
F.The amunt f water yu need in a day als depends n yur health.
G.But when it cmes t hydratin, any drink can add water t yur system.
广东省茂名市五校联考2021-2022学年高三第三次联考英语试题
Talking t smene n a train, bus, r subway can be risky yet exciting, as yu never knw when they're ging t get ff. Here are sme useful tips.
Make eye cntact. Making brief eye cntact can shw the persn that yu're interested and help yu judge whether they are interested in yu. ____16____ If they lk away quickly r appear disinterested, it's prbably best nt t apprach.
____17____ If the persn lks at yu nce mre, this is a gd sign that they ntice yu and want t interact with yu. When making eye cntact, keep yur facial expressin light and friendly, rather than straight and serius.
Smile at them. If yu are successful, smile at the persn. A small but genuine smile makes yu appear interested, friendly, and apprachable. If the ther persn smiles back, yu’re likely in luck in getting them t talk t yu.
Use pen bdy language. ____18____ D this by keeping yur arms uncrssed. Stand r sit up straight and shw gd psture (姿势).
____19____ Once yu’ve read the ther persn t see if they’re interested in cnversing (交谈), make a mve. If yu're far away, mve clser. Yu shuld keep a cmfrtable distance where yu can hear each ther yet nt feel awkward if the cnversatin desn't wrk ut. Find a seat near them, yet dn't crwd them.
If they're standing, stand near enugh t them t be able t speak with them, but dn't get t clse fr cmfrt. If there's a seat next t them, ask, “May I sit here?" Try nt t be nervus. Many peple are just as excited t chat with new peple as yu are. If they engage, then keep it up! ____20____
A Ntice hw they respnd.
B. Apprach the persn t start talking t them.
C. As yu can see, yur bdy language speaks fr itself.
D. Try t make eye cntact again after abut 30 secnds.
E. Eye cntact is the act f lking int smene's eyes.
F. Make a pint t appear pen, cmfrtable, and available.
G. Yu'll meet sme peple and perhaps even make sme friends.
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