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第頁(yè)2025年高考英語(yǔ)總復(fù)習(xí)《閱讀理解之猜測(cè)詞義題》專項(xiàng)測(cè)試卷帶答案學(xué)校:___________姓名:___________班級(jí):___________考號(hào):___________一、閱讀理解猜測(cè)詞義題高考考情2022-2024高考閱讀理解考點(diǎn)統(tǒng)計(jì)卷別細(xì)節(jié)理解題猜測(cè)詞義題推理判斷題主旨大意題2024新課標(biāo)I卷91412024新課標(biāo)II卷91412023新課標(biāo)I卷61712023新課標(biāo)II卷61712022新課標(biāo)I卷82412022新課標(biāo)II卷82412024全國(guó)甲卷71612023全國(guó)甲卷81512023全國(guó)乙卷51812022全國(guó)甲卷81332022全國(guó)乙卷10131二、閱讀理解猜測(cè)詞義題思維導(dǎo)圖三、閱讀理解猜測(cè)詞義題真題演練【真題演練01】(2023浙江1月卷第24題)Livewithroommates?Havefriendsandfamilyaroundyou?Chancesarethatifyou’relookingtoliveamoresustainablelifestyle,noteveryonearoundyouwillbereadytojumponthatbandwagon.24.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“jumponthatbandwagon”meaninthefirstparagraph?A.Shareanapartmentwithyou. B.Joinyouinwhatyou’redoing.C.Transformyourwayofliving. D.Helpyoutomakethedecision.【真題演練02】(2023浙江1月卷第29題)Brilliantthoughitis,ProjectDebaterhassomeweaknesses.Ittakessentencesfromitslibraryofdocumentsandprebuiltargumentsandstringsthemtogether.Thiscanleadtothekindsoferrorsnohumanwouldmake.Suchwrinkleswillnodoubtbeironedout,yettheyalsopointtoafundamentalproblem.AsKristianHammond,professorofelectricalengineeringandcomputerscienceatNorthwesternUniversity,putit:“There’sneverastageatwhichthesystemknowswhatit’stalkingabout.”29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“wrinkles”inparagraph2referto?A.Arguments. B.Doubts. C.Errors. D.Differences.【真題演練03】(2022新高考I卷第30題)WendyWilson,extracaremanagerat60PenfoldStreet,oneofthefirsttoembarkontheproject,said:“Residentsreallywelcometheideaoftheprojectandthecreativesessions.Wearelookingforwardtothebenefitsandfuntheprojectcanbringtopeoplehere.”30.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“embarkon”meaninparagraph7?A.Improve. B.Oppose. C.Begin. D.Evaluate.【真題演練04】(2022新高考II卷第30題)"Weneedsomethingonthebooksthatcanchangepeople'sbehavior,”saidFélixW.Ortiz,whopushedforthestate's2001banonhand-helddevicesbydrivers.IftheTextalyzerbillbecomeslaw,hesaid,"peoplearegoingtobemoreafraidtoputtheirhandsonthecellphone."30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"something"inthelastparagraphreferto?A.Advice. B.Data. C.Tests. D.Laws.【真題演練05】(2022全國(guó)甲卷第28題)Eversinceherchildhood,Ginni,now71,hashadadeeplovefortravel.Throughouthercareer(職業(yè))asaprofessionaldancer,shetouredintheUK,butalwayslongedtoexplorefurtherWhensheretiredfromdancingandhersonseventuallyflewthenest,shedecideditwastimetotaketheplunge.28.Whichofthefollowingbestexplains“taketheplunge”underlinedinparagraph2?A.Trychallengingthings. B.Takeadegree.C.Bringbacklostmemories. D.Sticktoapromise.【真題演練06】(2021新高考I卷第30題)WhentheexplorersfirstsetfootuponthecontinentofNorthAmerica,theskiesandlandswerealivewithanastonishingvarietyofwildlife.NativeAmericanshadtakencareofthesepreciousnaturalresourceswisely.Unfortunately,ittooktheexplorersandthesettlerswhofollowedonlyafewdecadestodecimatealargepartoftheseresources.Millionsofwaterfowl(水禽)werekilledatthehandsofmarkethuntersandahandfulofoverlyambitioussportsmen.Millionsofacresofwetlandsweredriedtofeedandhousetheever-increasingpopulations,greatlyreducingwaterfowlhabitat(棲息地).29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“decimate”meaninthefirstparagraph?A.Acquire. B.Export. C.Destroy. D.Distribute.【真題演練07】(2021新高考II卷第30題)Astheygrewmoremobile,weletthemmovefreelyaroundthehouseduringtheday,butwhenwewereasleepwehadtocontaintheminalargeroom,otherwisethey'dgetuptomischief.We'dcomedowninthemorningtofindthey'dturnedtheroomupsidedown,andleftitlookinglikeazoo.25.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“getuptomischief”meaninparagraph3?A.Behavebadly. B.Losetheirway. C.Sleepsoundly. D.Misstheirmom.【真題演練08】(2021全國(guó)甲卷第29題)Southbank,ataneasternbendintheThames,isthecenterofBritishskateboarding,wherethecontinuouscrashingofskateboardsleftyourheadringing.Ilovedit.Isoonmadefriendswiththelocalskaters.Wespokeourownlanguage.Andmyfavorite:Safe.Safemeantcool.Itmeanthello.Itmeantdon'tworryaboutit.Once,whentryingacertaintrickonthebeam(橫桿),Ifellontothestones,damaginganerveinmyhand,andTobycameover,helpingmeup:Safe,man.Safe.Afewminuteslater,whenIlandedthetrick,myfriendsbeattheirboardsloud,shouting:“Safe!Safe!Safe!”Andthat'swhatmattered—landingtricks,beingagoodskater.29.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“Safe!Safe!Safe!”probablymean?A.Becareful! B.Welldone! C.Noway! D.Don'tworry!【真題演練09】(2021全國(guó)乙卷第25題)Still,55percentofAustralianshavealandlinephoneathomeandonlyjustoveraquarter(29%)relyonlyontheirsmartphonesaccordingtoasurvey(調(diào)查).OfthoseAustralianswhostillhavealandline,athirdconcedethatit’snotreallynecessaryandthey’rekeepingitasasecurityblanket—19percentsaytheyneveruseitwhileafurther13percentkeepitincaseofemergencies.Ithinkmyhomefallsintothatcategory.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“concede”inparagraph3mean?A.Admit.B.Argue. C.Remember. D.Remark.【真題演練10】(2020全國(guó)I卷第25題)WhileItendtobuyalotofbooks,thesethreeweregiventomeasgifs,whichmightaddtothemeaningIattachtothem.ButIimaginethat,whilemoneyisindeedwonderfulandnecessary,rereadinganauthor’sworkisthehighestcurrencyareadercanpaythem.Thebestbooksaretheonesthatopenfurtherastimepasses.Butremember,it’syouthathastogrowandreadandrereadinordertobetterunderstandyourfriends.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“currency”inparagraph4referto?A.Debt. B.Reward. C.Allowance. D.Facevalue.四、閱讀理解猜測(cè)詞義題名校模擬【名校模擬一:生詞類猜測(cè)詞義題】(2024·重慶·三模)Handwritingnotesinclassmightseemoutdatedassmartphonesandotherdigitaltechnologycovereveryaspectoflearningacrossschoolsanduniversities.Butasteadystreamofresearchcontinuestosuggestthattakingnotesthetraditionalwayisstillthebestwaytolearn,especiallyforyoungchildren.Andnowscientistsarefinallyzeroinginonwhy.Thenewresearch,byAudreyvanderMeerandRuudvanderWeelattheNorwegianUniversityofScienceandTechnology(NTNU),buildsonafoundational2014studysuggestingthatpeopletakingnotesbycomputerweretypingwithoutthinking.“Itkindofgoesinthroughyourearsandcomesoutthroughyourfingertips,butyoudon’tprocesstheincominginformation,”shesays.Butwhentakingnotesbyhand,it’softenimpossibletowriteeverythingdown;studentshavetoactivelypayattentiontotheincominginformationandprocessit—prioritizeit,consolidateitandtrytorelateittothingsthey’velearnedbefore.Thisconsciousactionofbuildingontoexistingknowledgecanmakeiteasiertostayengagedandgraspnewconcepts.Tounderstandspecificbrainactivitydifferencesduringthetwonote-takingapproaches,theresearcherssewedelectrodes(電極)intoahairnetwith256sensorsthatrecordedthebrainactivityof36studentsastheywroteortyped15wordsfromthegamePictionarythatweredisplayedonascreen.Whenstudentswrotethewordsbyhand,thesensorsdetectedwidespreadconnectivityacrossmanybrainregions.Typing,however,ledtominimalactivity,ifany,inthesameareas.Handwritingsetoffconnectionpatternscoveringvisualregions,whichreceiveandprocesssensoryinformation,andthemotorcortex(運(yùn)動(dòng)皮層).Thelatterhandlesbodymovementandsensorimotorintegration,whichhelpsthebrainuseenvironmentalinputstoinformaperson’snextaction.SophiaVinci-Booher,anassistantprofessorofeducationalbrainscienceatVanderbiltUniversity,says,“Peoplemaynotrealizewhentheymaterializesomethingbywritingordrawingit,thisstrengthenstheconceptandhelpsitstickintheirmemory.”1.Whatdoweknowaboutthenewresearch?A.Itisaninitialstudyonnote-taking. B.Itoffersanewnote-takingmethod.C.Itfindstheevidenceforpreviousfinding. D.Itintroduceshowtotakenoteseffectively.2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“consolidate”probablymeaninparagraph2?A.Integrate. B.Demonstrate. C.Obtain. D.Share.3.Whathappensinthebrainwhentakingnotesbyhand?A.Visualsystemsarelackinginactivities. B.Somebrainareasarehighlyinvolved.C.Sensoryinformationisprocessedrapidly. D.Themotorcortexacceptsvisualinformation.4.WhatisSophiaVinci-Booher’sattitudetowardsthenewresearch?A.Approving. B.Dismissive. C.Doubtful. D.Unclear.(2024·云南曲靖·二模)Flyonalamponasummereveningand,withinminutes,insectswillbegintogathernearthelamp.Thisbehaviorhasgivenrisetoapopularsimile(比喻)thatdescribesattraction:“l(fā)ikeamoth(蛾)toaflame.”Thoughinsectshavebeen“drawn”towardbrightlightsourcesforalongtime,scientistsnevertrulyunderstoodwhy.Now,theymayfinallyhaveananswer.Insectsaren’tattractedtoartificiallights,accordingtoanewpaperpublishedTuesdayinthejournalNatureCommunications.Rather,theglow(光)mightbeinterferingwiththeirnaturalsenseofdirection.Theinsectsyouseecirclingstreetlights,inotherwords,arelikelylost.Thenewfindingdependsonatheoryaboutnavigation.Wheninsectsfly,theycanexperiencewholebodyaccelerationuptofivetimesgreaterthantheaccelerationcausedbygravity.Assuch,itcanbedifficultforthemtoknowwhichwayisupandwhichwayisdownastheyflythroughtheair.Thestudyauthorssuspectinsectsrelyontheglowcomingfromstars,planetsandthemoontoreorient(定方向)themselves.FormostofEarth’shistory,theskywasthebrightestsourceoflightatnight,soflyinginsectsturnedtheirbodiestomaketheirbacksfaceskyward.Butthen,artificiallightenteredthepicture.Toreachtheseconclusions,scientistsusedhigh-resolutioncamerastofilminsectsflyingaroundartificiallightsinCostaRica.Theyalsoattachedtinysensorstodragonfliesandmoths,thenfilmedmotion-capturevideosoftheminflight.Together,thesemethodsallowedresearcherstoslowdowntheinsects’normallyfastpaceandstudytheirmovementsingreaterdetail.Thefootageshowedinsectsturningtheirbackstowardsourcesofartificiallight—evenatthepriceofcrashing.Ifthelight’sabovethem,theymightstartorbitingit.Whentheyflydirectlyoveralight,theyflythemselvesupsidedownandthatcanleadtocrashes.Itreallysuggeststhatthemothisconfusedastowhichwayisup.Afterrunningsomeexperiments,researchersdeterminedthatlightshiningstraightdownprovidedtheleastdisruptiontoinsects’flight.Lightsthatpointedstraightup,ontheotherhand,causedthemostdifficulties.5.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“interfering”inParagraph2mostprobablymean?A.Disturbing. B.Boosting. C.Restoring. D.Balancing.6.Whatcanweinferabouttheinsects?A.Bodyaccelerationweakensfortheminflight.B.Lightfromstarsisharmfultotheirnavigation.C.Theyoftenflyataveryslowspeed.D.Theyflywiththeirbacksfacinglight.7.Whatcausesminimumharmtoinsects’flight?A.Lightpointingupward. B.Lightpointingbackward.C.Lightshiningdownward. D.Lightshiningforward.8.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.IsItGoodtoBeLikeaMothtoaFlame?B.WhydoFlyingInsectsGathernearLight?C.HowFastCanInsectsFlyatNight?D.HowdoesInsectFlightEvolve?(2024·四川德陽(yáng)·三模)ThebluewhaleholdsthecurrentrecordasthelargestcreaturetoliveonEarth,butacollectionofbonesfoundinPerumightbreakthatrecord.ResearchershaveidentifiedawhalespeciescalledPerucetuscolossusinthepublicationNature.Bonesfromthisspecies,includingbackbonesweighingover100kilogramseachandribsmeasuringnearly1.4meterslong,werefoundbyMarioUrbinain2012intheIcadesert.Theareawheretheboneswerefoundwasonceunderwater,makingitarichsourceofoceanfossils.Thefindresultedin13backbonevertebrae(脊椎),fourribsandahipbone.Thelargefossilsdatebacktoaround39millionyearsago.AlbertoCollareta,aleadwriterofthestudy,describedthefossilsasunlikeanythinghehadeverseenbefore.Theresearchersused3Dscannerstostudythebones’surfaceandalsolookedinside.Basedontheincompleteskeleton,theteamestimatedthattheancientcreatureweighedsomewherebetween85and340metrictons.Comparatively,thelargestbluewhalesfoundfellwithinthatrange,ataround180metrictons.ThePerucetuscolossusmeasuredabout20meterslong,whilebluewhalescanreach30metersinlength.Thismeansthenewlydiscoveredwhalewas“feasiblytheheaviestanimalever,”saidAlbertoCollareta.Butheadded,“itwasmostlikelynotthelongestanimalever.”Interestingly,thedensityandweightofthePerucetuscolossus’bonesweremuchhigherthanthoseofabluewhale.Thissuggeststhatthecolossalwhalemayhaveinhabitedshallowercoastalwaters,similartoothercoastalanimalswithheavybones.Anotherresearcher,Amson,said,withouttheskull,itishardtoknowwhatthewhalewaseatingtosupportsuchahugebody.Itispossiblethatthelargecreaturesoughtfoodalongtheseafloor,theresearcherssaid.Oritcouldhaveeatenuptonsofsmallersealifeintheocean.Swiesen,apaleontologist,addedthathewouldnotbesurprised“ifthisthingactuallyfedinatotallydifferentwaythatwewouldneverimagine.”9.WhatdoParagraphs1and2say?A.MassiveprehistoricoceanicboneswereunearthedinPeru.B.Peruwasconsideredtobeaplacerichinancientwhales.C.ResearchersfoundthebonesunderwaterinPeruwaters.D.Anewfindingofboneswasmadeaboutthewhalefamily.10.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“feasibly”inParagraph3probablymean?A.Barely. B.Possibly.C.Actually. D.Undoubtedly.11.WhatareresearchersuncertainaboutasforPerucetuscolossus?A.Itsweight. B.Itslength.C.Itsfeedingbehavior. D.Itsnaturalhabitat.12.Whichisasuitabletitleforthepassage?A.AnAncientWhaleMayBeHeaviestAnimalEverFoundB.AWhaleSpeciesUncoverstheDiversityofMarineLifeC.TheFossilDiscoveryinPeruPuzzlesWorldResearchersD.TheBackbonesGiveNewInsightsabouttheBlueWhale(2024·江蘇揚(yáng)州·模擬預(yù)測(cè))Scarcityisacommonconditionofhumanexistence.Everydaycircumstancesoflimitedresourcescanmakeindividualsexperienceasenseofscarcity.Scarcityfunctionslikeanobstacletogoalpursuit,whichintensifythevalueofgoal.Scarcityprioritizesourchoicesanditcanmakeusmoreeffective.Thetimepressureofadeadlinefocusesourattentiononusingwhatwehavemosteffectively.Whenwehavelittletimeleft,wetrytogetmoreoutofeverymoment.Forexample,wearemorefrugalwiththetoothpasteasthetubestartstorunempty,andcollegeseniorstendtogetthemostoutoftheirtimebeforegraduation.Manystoresstrategicallycreateperceptionofscarcitytomotivateconsumerbehavior.Forexample,thepricingpracticeoflimitingnumberofitemsperpersoncanleadtoincreasedsales.Thesignimpliesthattheitemsareinshortsupplyandthefearofmissingoutcanhaveapowerfuleffectonshoppers.Foranitemthatisattractivetobeginwith,itsattractivenesswillintensifywhenitisscarce.Forinstance,warninglabelsonviolenttelevisionprograms,designedtodecreaseinterest,oftenbackfireandincreaseinwatchingtheprograms.Thescarcityeffectexplainswhyshynessoftenisconsideredanattractiveattribute?Expertssaythat“playinghardtoget”isamosteffectivestrategyforattractingapartner,especiallyinthecontextoflong-termlove.A“hardtoget”playerlikestoappearbusy,createinterestandkeepthesuitorsguessing.However,playinghardtogetislesseffectiveinmen,astheyaretheoneswhoaresociallyexpectedtoinitiatetherelationship.Scarcityalsocontributestoaninterestingandameaningfullife.Scarcityshowsthatremindingindividualsoftherealityofdeathincreasesthevalueoflife.Midlifeoftenheightensthefeelingthatthereisnotenoughtimeleftinlifetowaste.Weovercometheillusion(幻覺)thatwecanbeanything,doanything,andexperienceeverything.Werestructureourlivesaroundtheneedsthatareessential.13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“frugal”inparagraph2probablymean?A.Economical. B.Flexible. C.Anxious. D.Sensible.14.Whydowarninglabelsfailtostoppeoplewatchingviolentprograms?A.Becausetheprogramshaveappealingopenings.B.Becausetherearefewviolentprogramsavailable.C.Becausethemessageonwarninglabelsisn’tclear.D.Becausepeoplewantthingsthattheycannotget.15.Whichofthefollowingshowstheeffectivenessofthescarcitystrategy?A.Acarcompanyconstantlylaunchesnewmodelcars.B.Arestaurantputsupa“twocansperperson”poster.C.Amanpretendstobebusyinfrontofhisgirlfriend.D.A50-year-oldtriesthingshehasneverdonebefore.16.Whatisthepurposeoftheauthorinwritingthispassage?A.Toproveatheory. B.Toofferasolution.C.Toillustrateaphenomenon. D.Tochallengeaconcept.(2024·陜西榆林·三模)Fingerprintshavebeenusedtoidentifyindividualsforcenturies.Butnowscientistsmayhavefinallyfiguredouthowthosepatternsareformed,accordingtoapaperpublishedinthejournalCellinFebruary.Previousstudieshaveshownthatfingerprintscanbeinfluencedbytheshapeandsizeofthebloodvesselsintheskinandhowfastthedifferentlayersofskingrow.DenisHeadonattheUniversityofEdinburgh,UK,andhiscolleaguesstartedtheirstudyfromanewviewpoint:howgenesaffectfingerprintpatterns.Theyidentifiedthegenesrelatedtolimb(肢體)development,whichcouldserveasthegroundworkforprintformation,accordingtotheirworkpublishedin2022.However,manygenesarenotinvolvedintheprocess.“Thekeyishowtheyform,”HeadontoldNature,asciencejournal.Theteamstudiedtheridges(脊)onmousetoesandhumancellsgrownartificially.Theyfoundtwokindsofelementsworkagainsteachother.AproteincalledWNT,whichisimportantinskindevelopment,promotesridgeformation.Anothermolecule(分子),calledBMP,impedestheridges.Withthetwoelements“fighting”eachother,theycreatethepatternsofwaves.Theteamalsochangedthetimingandthelocationoftheoriginsofthewavesinexperiments.Theydiscoveredthatthewaveswouldcollideindifferentways,whichhelpstocreatethediversityofprintpatterns.Interestingly,theanalysisofthefingerprintpatternssupportedtheTuringreaction-diffusionsystem.ItwasfirstproposedbyUKscientistAlanTuringin1952todescribeaself-organizingsystemthatcreatespatternsinnature,suchasthefeatherpatternsinbirdsandstripesonzebra.TheresearchersalsobuiltacomputermodelthatcanrecreateprintpatternsbyfollowingtheTuringsystem.Basedonthenewstudy,itmaybepossiblethatthestructuresofhumanskinmightbeallgeneratedbythesamemechanism,SarahMillar,aUSbiologist,toldthewebsiteScienceNews.However,morestudiesonhowtheskinmaturesareneededtosolvethemystery.17.WhatdidDenisHeadonandhiscolleaguesfocusonintheirstudy?A.Therelationbetweenskingrowthandfingerprintformation.B.Theinfluenceofbloodvesselsonfingerprintpatterns.C.Theimpactofgenesonfingerprintpatterns.D.Theanalysisofmousetoes’ridges.18.Whatapproachdidtheresearchersadopttoconductthestudy?A.Theyexperimentedwithmousetoesandartificialhumancells.B.Theycomparedmousetoeswithhumanhands.C.Theydidresearchonhumanhandanatomy.D.Theyplantedhumancellsinmousetoes.19.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“impedes”inparagraph4mostprobablymean?A.Supports. B.Stops. C.Generates. D.Influences.20.Whatcanbeinferredaboutthestudyfromthelastparagraph?A.Ituncovershowtheskinisgenerated. B.ItpromotesAlanTuring’stheory.C.Itmayfurtherresearchonskinmaturation. D.Itshowsthemechanismofskinformation.【名校模擬二:短語(yǔ)類猜測(cè)詞義題】(2024·河北衡水·模擬預(yù)測(cè))Flacotheowl(貓頭鷹)isgone,buthislifehadalltheelementsofaclassichero’sstory,notsoonforgotten.FlacolivedadozenyearsinacomfortablecageintheCentralParkZoowherelittlehappenedandlesswasneeded.Hislifewasasafeexistencewithoutfreedom.Then,ayearago,someonereleasedhim.OnFriday,whenhediedofinjury,perhapsfromacollision(碰撞)withaManhattanapartmentbuilding’sglasswindows,hisdeathofferedusachancetoreckonwiththequestionattheheartofmanyahero’sjourney:Canweputapriceonfreedom?Flaco’sliberationfromhiscagecameatacost—hespentthefinalyearofhislifefree,butthreatenedfromallsidesbyaboomingcity.Wasitworthit?Almostfromthemomenthewasreleased,Flacobecameasymbolofhopeformanyofthepeoplewhofollowedhisstoryandrecognizedpartsofthemselvesinhim.SomesawhimasthesymboloftheAmericandream,anoutsiderwhohadcometoManhattanandmadealifeforhimselfhere,likemillionsofotherswhoarrivedpennilessandunconnectedinsearchoffreedom.Asaresult,heflewaroundthecity.Wewereterrifiedthathe’dsuccumbto(屈服于)thedangersofcitylife.Flacohadnoexperiencelivingoutsideacage,andNewYorkersinitiallydoubtedhischancesofsurvival.Weworriedthathe’deataratwithenoughpoisoninitssystemtokillhim.ButFlaconeverlookedback.Perhapsfreedomitselfwasthehomehe’ddiscovered.Andthoughwefearedforhim,hisnewlifeexcitedus.Howmanyofus,ourcircumstancesfamiliarandsale,aretoofrightenedtoseekourmorefullyrealizedselves?Howmanyofus,viewingourconfinementsasnothingoutoftheordinary,havelongstoppedwonderingwhatourwingsarefor?Havewenotalldesiredalifebeyondtherangeoftheonewelead?Flacoshowedthatourdesireisnotmisplaced.Hischoiceprovedatruththatgivenachance,livingthingschoosefreedomofmovement.21.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“reckonwith”inParagraph2probablymean?A.Bringup. B.Dealwith. C.Reflecton. D.Lookinto.22.WhathappenedtoFlacotheowlafterhewasreleasedfromhiscage?A.Hediedanaturaldeath.B.Hewascaughtandreturnedtothezoo.C.Hediedfromacollisionwithabuilding.D.Helivedafreelifebutfacedmanythreats.23.WhatwastheinitialreactionofNewYorkerstowardsFlaco’srelease?A.Theywereexcitedandsupportive.B.Theywereworriedabouthissurvival.C.Theywereindifferentandunconcerned.D.Theywereangryandopposedtohisrelease.24.WhatdoestheauthorwanttoconveythroughthestoryofFlaco?A.Theimportanceofprotectingwildlife.B.Therisksandrewardsofseekingfreedom.C.Thevalueofovercomingchallengesinlife.D.Theneedformoreawarenessaboutanimalrights.(2024·安徽·一模)Fashiondesignershaveabigsayinwhat’sconsideredbeautiful.Theypickwho’sintheirshowsandads,shapingwhat’scelebratedasbeauty.Butthispoweralsomeansresponsibility—itcanbeusedtoleavepeopleoutorliftthemup.WhenIwasyoung,fashionwasmyworld.Iporedovervariousfashionmagazinesatmylocalbookstore,desiringtobetall,thin,andhavelong,shinyhairtofittheideal.Iwantedtobelikethosemodels,soIstoppedeating.Itwasatoughtime;myeatingdisorderconsumedme.Ittookyearstobreakfreefromitscontrol,allowingmetofocusonmytruepassions.Forsolong,thefashionindustryhasworkedhardtosetanidealofbeautythatcelebratesthin,young,white,andable-bodiedmodelsastheideal.It’simpossiblenottobeexposedtoimagesofmodelsthathavebeenphotoshoppedtowherethere’snotasinglespotinsight.Thisideaiseverywhere,andithurtspeople.Shockingly,around91%ofwomenareunhappywiththeirappearance.It’ssadthatteensgrowupinasocietywheretheydenythemselves.There’sprogress—modelsandmusicianspromotebodypositivity.However,thepressuretomeetunrealisticstandardsremains.Changingthesestandardsinvolvesbravelycelebratingdiversebeauty.Trueinclusivitygoesbeyondappearances.Itrequiresdiversedecision-makers,photographers,andcastingdirectorscooperating.Youngdesignersoftenoverlookthiscrucialaspect.Hiringplus-sizeortransgenderphotographers,diversecastingdirectors,ormakeupartistswhounderstandtheimportanceofaccommodatingtovariousskintones,isvitalforanoverallapproach.Weaimedtoredefinethe“bikinibody”standards.However,thegoalisn’tfortheconsumer’sbodytochangebutforclothestoaccommodateallsizes.Weneedmorefashionforeveryone,nomattertheirsizeorwheretheyshop.It’sourresponsibilityasdesignerstochallengethisnarrowbeautydefinition.MyhopeisforfutureteenstoescapethepressuresIfaced,developingafashionindustrycelebratingdiverseidentities.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“poredover”inparagraph2probablymean?A.Classifiedcarefully. B.Readattentively.C.Comparedthoroughly. D.Recommendedsincerely.26.Whatistheimpactoftheinitialbeautyidealssetbythefashionindustry?A.Causingself-denial. B.Generatingindividuality.C.Focusingontruepassions. D.Contributingtoself-confidence.27.Whatcanbeinferredabouttrueinclusivity?A.Itencouragespersonaleffort. B.Itsatisfiestraditionalstandards.C.Itfocusesonphysicalappearances. D.Itcallsfordiversityandcooperation.28.Whichofthefollowingwilltheauthorprobablyagreewith?A.Customerswillchangetheirbodyshapes.B.Futureteenswillredefinefashionstandards.C.Fashionshouldcelebrateeveryone’suniqueness.D.“Bikinibody”standardsshouldbestrengthened.(2024·河南三門峽·三模)WanderingaroundhisspaciousplantationinthehillsoutsideLosAngeles,Lukehastheswagger(闊步)ofanactorwhohasmadeitinHollywood.Aftersixsuccessfulyearsinthemovieshelivesinanopen-planhomewithmountainviews,alargeswimmingpoolandstaffwhobringhimsteakorjuicewhenrequired.Adriverisonhandtotakehimintothecitywhenhegetsacalltoshootanadormakeapaidappearanceatanevent,forwhichhecommandsafeeequaltoaweek’spayforalowlieractor.Luketurnsheadslikefewotherartists.Hisagent’sonlycomplaintisthat,givenhalfachance,hemighttrytoeathisco-stars.Asa500lbAfricanlion,Lukehastodealwithchallengesnotexperiencedbyotheractors.Butlately,heandhishumancolleagueshavefoundacommoncause.WritersandactorsinAmericahavebeenonstrikeforhalfof2023.Oneofthereasonsfortheirbust-upwiththestudioswastheuseofartificialintelligence(AI)infilmandtelevisionproduction.WritersworrythatAIwillsooncreatemassivescripts,whileactorsfearthat,ast

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