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09語篇類型-說明文閱讀真題回顧真題回顧(2024·海南·中考真題)Ahug(擁抱)isaformofhumantouchthathappenswhentwoormorepeopleholdeachotherclosely.Peoplehugformanydifferentreasonsintheirlives.Forexample,ifachildissad,aparentmayhughimorhertogivecomfort.Grown-upsmayhugtoshoweachotherlove.Friendsmayhugtoshowfriendship.Membersofateammayhugafterwinningagametoshowhappinessandencourageotherteammembers.Hugsmayseemunimportant,buthuggingisanecessaryhumanneed.Forexample,huggingisimportantinbuildinghumanrelationships.Whenapersonisgivenahug,heorshefeelslovedandimportant.Inthisway,itcreatesasenseoftrust,belonging(歸屬感)andsafetythatencouragesopencommunicationandunderstandingwithothers.Huggingalsohasmanyhealthadvantages.Forexample,hugscanbegoodforpeople’sheath.Researchhasshownthathugscanlowertheriskofgettingacoldaswellaslowerworrylevels.Givingandreceivinghugscanalsomakepeoplehappier.Finally,huggingcanevensavelives.Inrecentyears,doctorshavefoundthatitisbestwhenababyisheldsoonafterbeingborn.Itkeepsthebabywarmandhelpskeephisheartratestable(心率平穩(wěn)).Besides,thesebabiesfeelsaferandseemtobehappier.Sometimes,ahugfromamothercansavethelifeofhernewly-bornbabywhoisdying.Knowingtheimportanceofahug,onemanstartedtheFreeHugsCampaignin2001.Itwasanactofkindnesstoshowthateveryoneisanimportantperson.Givinghugstounknownpeoplewhowantedorneededabugbecamepopularinsociety.Now,themonthofJulyisknownasInternationalFreeHugsMonth.Someoneoncesaid,“Weneedfourhugsadayforlivingon.Weneedeighthugsadayforholdingon.Weneedtwelvehugsadayforgrowingup.”Theremaynotbemanypeoplewhogiveout12aday.Butforallitadvantages,maybeitissomethingweshouldalldomoreoften.1.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph1?A.Amothermayhughersontoshowhersadness.B.Friendsmayhugeachothertosharetheirinterests.C.Teammembersmayhugtosharehappinessofvictory.2.Whichofthefollowingshowstheadvantageofhuggingaccordingtothepassage?A.Huggingcanhelppeoplestayawayfromdanger.B.Huggingcanhelppeoplegetmorepleasure.C.Huggingcanhelpprotectpeoplefromillness.3.HowdoesthewriterdevelophisideainParagraph3?A.Byaskingquestions. B.Bygivingexamples. C.Bytellingstories.4.WhydidthemanstarttheFreeHugsCampaign?A.Toofferhelptoallkindsofpeople.B.Togivemorehugstoimportantpeople.C.Toencouragemorepeopletogivehugs.5.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.MoreHugs,BetterLives B.MoreHugs,LessWorry C.FreeHugs,GoodFriends【答案與解析】本文介紹了擁抱在人際關(guān)系中的重要性及其對健康的益處,進一步說明了擁抱在情感上的溫暖和心理治療中的積極作用,并介紹了“免費擁抱運動”的由來。1.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Membersofateammayhugafterwinningagametoshowhappinessandencourageotherteammembers.”可知,團隊成員在贏得比賽后可能會擁抱以表達勝利的快樂,故選C。2.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Givingandreceivinghugscanalsomakepeoplehappier.”可知,擁抱可以讓人更快樂,故選B。3.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Huggingalsohasmanyhealthadvantages.Forexample,hugscanbegoodforpeople’sheath.Researchhasshownthathugscanlowertheriskofgettingacoldaswellaslowerworrylevels.Givingandreceivinghugscanalsomakepeoplehappier.”可知,在第三段中作者通過列舉例子來說明擁抱的好處。故選B。4.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Knowingtheimportanceofahug,onemanstartedtheFreeHugsCampaignin2001.”可知,發(fā)起免費擁抱活動是為了鼓勵更多的人給予擁抱,故選C。5.最佳標(biāo)題題。通讀全文可知,文章講述了擁抱給人帶來的諸多好處,因此最適合的標(biāo)題是“MoreHugs,BetterLives”,意為“更多的擁抱,更美好的生活”,故選A。知識積累知識積累說明文是以說明為主要表達方式用來說明事物,闡明事理的一種文體。它通過揭示概念來說明事物的特征、本質(zhì)及其規(guī)律性,給人準(zhǔn)確的科學(xué)知識或正確思想。一般可分為實體事物說明和抽象事物說明兩大類,詞典、教材、論文、實驗報告、產(chǎn)品說明書、廣告、解說詞及科學(xué)小品等都屬于說明文。閱讀說明文體裁的文章時應(yīng)首先抓住下面的重要信息:(1)說明的對象;(2)說明對象的特征;(3)說明的方法(例證法;定義法;分類法;因果關(guān)系法;比較對照法;過程分析法)。一、文體概覽一般說來,英語說明文與其他文體一樣,文章所涉及的內(nèi)容不外乎以下幾個方面,即who→what→when→where→how→why。1.who:問的是這篇文章的主體是誰?(即所要說明和描述的人或事物)2.what:問的是主體做了什么事情?(即主體表現(xiàn)出的特性、功能和用途)3.when和where:是在何時何地發(fā)生的?(即何時何地所表現(xiàn)出的特性、功能和用途)4.how:通過什么方式表現(xiàn)出來的?5.why:這種特性功能用途的原因是什么?做說明文閱讀理解題的時候,一定要記住上面的wh-word。邊閱讀,邊搜記,牢記要點,把握全文。二、突破技巧閱讀說明類文章重在把握被說明事物各因素之間的聯(lián)系,如因果、條件、從屬、并列等;以及說明方法,如定義、例釋、類比等??忌鷳?yīng)加強此類文章的閱讀訓(xùn)練,不斷提高判斷、歸納、分析和解決問題的能力。首先我們平時要多關(guān)注科學(xué)題材的文章,了解一些基本的科普知識;其次,在閱讀時要注意實驗的目的和結(jié)果,不能憑想象和猜測下結(jié)論;對于較難理解的句子要利用語法結(jié)構(gòu)去分析;最后,要利用文章特點找準(zhǔn)主題句,把握中心,從而一一破解題目。1.宏觀策略快速讀題,正確理解題干,定位關(guān)鍵詞,帶著問題讀文章。運用正確的閱讀策略,變速閱讀文章,學(xué)會處理文中的冗余信息。注意特殊語言現(xiàn)象,在含有關(guān)鍵詞的句子處標(biāo)上題號。注意正確項和干擾項的特征,回到文中確定答案。合理猜測,推敲生詞的含義。符合題目要求,對信息進行必要的加工處理。2.讀題方法先讀懂文章,然后按順序答題。此方法適合內(nèi)容較易于理解和記憶的文章。先讀試題再讀文章,這樣我們可以帶著問題有的放矢地閱讀文章,迅速選出答案。先閱讀一篇文章,把握中心大意,然后開始答題,對暫時確定不了的答案,可回讀文章的有關(guān)內(nèi)容并對其進行分析、推敲后再確定。對拿不準(zhǔn)的答案,可先逐項排除自己有把握的錯誤選項,再將剩下的答案進行比較、篩選,直到確定最佳答案。3.注意事項限時閱讀:嚴(yán)格控制做題時間,具體到每一篇文章,通過有意識的訓(xùn)練,達到時間分配上的合理性。帶著問題讀:先快速瀏覽一遍題目,再開始閱讀文章,有針對性的閱讀會提升速度。找對應(yīng)詞句:中考閱讀理解的答案都會聚焦到文章的詞或句子上,在做題時找到相應(yīng)的原文,并進行勾勒、標(biāo)注,重點理解,有助于排除疑慮,且方便檢查。重點注意首段、尾段、首句、尾句:中考閱讀理解的材料都是有鮮明的中心句的,把握好中心句有助于全篇的理解。中心句通常位于首段、尾段、首句或尾句,需要特別注意。理解作者意圖:切勿將自己的意圖強加到文章中,特別是在做主旨大意題時。三、語篇結(jié)構(gòu)1.結(jié)構(gòu)布局2.試題類型中考英語中的說明文,按照說明對象的不同,通常可分為兩種類型:事物性說明文和事理性說明文。以河南省中考閱讀C篇為例:突破練習(xí)突破練習(xí)1(2024·廣東深圳·三模)In2019,Canadianswereadvisedtoacceptplant-basedproteinssuchasbeans,nutsandtofuinsteadofmeat.“Overthepastyears,we’veseenachangingfoodenvironmentwithmoreaccesstoplant-basedfood.Soit’snecessarytoexaminethenutritional(營養(yǎng)的)resultsofchildrenfollowingvegetarian(素食的)dietsinCanada,”saidDrJonathonMaguire,adoctoratSt.Michael’sHospitalofUnityHealthToronto.Researcherstested8,907childreninastudy.Thedatawerecollectedbetween2008and2019.Childrenweregroupedbytheirvegetarianstatus(狀態(tài))——definedasadietarypatternthatdoesn’tincludemeatornon-vegetarianstatus.Theresearchersfoundchildrenwhohadavegetariandiethadsimilarmeanbodymassindex(BMI),height,ironandvitaminDlevelstothosewhoatemeat.Buttheresearchersalsoshowedevidence(證據(jù))thatchildrenhavingavegetariandietwerenearlytwiceaslikelytobeunderweight.Therewasnoevidenceofaconnectionwithbeingoverweight.Beingunderweightmaybeasignthatthequalityofthechild’sdietdoesn’tmeethisorhernutritionalneedstosupportnormalgrowth.Forchildrenwhoeatavegetariandiet,theresearchersstressedaccesstohealthcareproviderswhocanprovidegrowthmonitoring,educationandguidancetosupportthechildren’sgrowthandnutritionalintake.Theplant-baseddietarypatternisrecognizedasahealthyeatingpatternbecauseofincreasedintakeoffruit,vegetables,wholegrainsandalowfatcontent.However,theresearchersdidn’tjudgethequalityofthevegetariandiets.Therearedifferenttypesofvegetariandiets,andachild’sgrowthandnutritionalintakemaybegreatlyaffectedbythediet’squality.Sofurtherresearchisneededtoexaminethequalityofvegetariandietsinchildhood,aswellasgrowthandnutritionalresultsamongchildrenfollowingavegetariandiet.1.WhatdoweknowaboutCanadians’diets?A.Plant-basedfoodcanbewidelyfound.B.Nutritionisthemostimportantincooking.C.Foodproductsaremoreaffordablethanbefore.D.Environmentally-friendlymaterialsareusedasfoodsources.2.Whatdidtheresearchersfindintheirstudy?A.Vegetarianchildrenwerehealthierthanchildreneatingmeat.B.Children’snutritionalintakehadabigeffectontheirintelligence.C.Childreneatingmeatweremorelikelytobeabovenormalweight.D.Vegetarianchildrenweremorelikelytobebelownormalweight.3.Whatistheresearchers’adviceoncaringforvegetarianchildren?A.Teachingthemtocookbythemselves.B.Havingthemreceivemedicaltreatmentregularly.C.Askingforprofessionalguidanceonhealthydietsforthem.D.Creatingacomfortablediningenvironmentforthem.4.Whatdoesthewriterthinkofthestudy?A.Itisofnoimportance. B.Itneedstobefurthercarriedout.C.Itprovidesnewideasforotherstudies. D.Itneedstobemorescientificandpractical.5.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Itisgoodforchildrentohaveabalanceddiet.B.Canadianchildrenhavegotusedtheplant-baseddietarypattern.C.Vegetariandietsarehealthierandmorenutritiousthanmeat-baseddiets.D.Childrenwithavegetariandiethavesimilargrowthandnutritioncomparedtochildreneatingmeat.2(2024·廣東惠州·一模)Ifyougotoarestaurantinwesterncountries,theywillserveyouacupofcoldwater,sometimesevenwithice.ButwhenChinesepeopleaskforhotwater,theymightgetastrangelookfromthewaiter(服務(wù)員)orothersaround.Manywesternersdon’tunderstandwhyChinesepeoplelikehotwatersomuch.InChina,drinkinghotwaterisverycommon.Webelievethathotfoodanddrinkarebetterforourstomachs.AccordingtotraditionalChinesemedicine,coldfoodcanmakeourbodytemperaturedrop.Anditwillmakeusfeelcoldandevencanleadtoillness.Buthotwaterwarmsourstomachs,helpingthemworkbetter.Italsoreducesthechanceofgettingstomachproblemsandhelpswithdigestion(消化).Ontheotherhand,manywesternersthinkdrinkinghotwatermakesthebodyweaker.Ifyouoftendrinkhotwater,yourbodymightnotbeabletoadaptcoolerwaterlater.InChina,wealsolikewarmfood.That’swhywaitersinChineserestaurantsalwaysgiveyouhotwaterortea.Butinwesterncountries,theylikecoldfood,sotheyprefercoldwatertoo.Theyalsolovehamburgers,cheese,andfriedfoodwhicharehighincalories(卡路里).Asamatteroffact,theyneedcolddrinktocoolthemoff.Drinkinghotwaterisahealthyhabit.ManyChinesedoctorsareencouragingpeoplearoundtheworldtotakeonthehabitofdrinkinghotwater.1.Whereisthispassagemostprobablyfrom?A.Asciencewebsite. B.Atravelnewspaper.C.Amusictextbook. D.Ahealthmagazine.2.What’sbetterforourstomachsfromParagraph2?A.Coldfoodanddrink. B.Hamburgersandfriedfood.C.Hotfoodanddrink. D.Hotfoodandcooldrink.3.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“adapt”inParagraph3mean?A.Fit. B.Help. C.Catch. D.Join.4.WhatdowaitersinChineserestaurantsalwaysgiveus?A.Hotwater. B.Coldfood. C.Coldwater. D.Colddrink.5.Whichcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.DrinkingCoolWaterIsGoodForHealthB.DrinkingHotWaterIsGoodForHealthC.EatingColdFoodCanMakeUsHealthyD.MakingHotTeaIsPopularInChina3(2024·福建福州·三模)Haveyoueverfeltlikeyou’renotsurehowyou’refeeling?Ormaybeyou’vetriedtotellsomeoneyourfeelings,buttheyarehardtoputintowords?Well,there’sanappforthat!FeelNowisafreeappthatyoucanuseonyourmobilephone.Ithelpsteenagersthinkaboutandunderstandtheirfeelings.Itwasdesignedbytwo17-year-olds,TaaraVermaandSienaPradhan,fromtheUS.Eachday,FeelNowsendsaremindertouserstorecordafeeling.Theuserspickonefromsixfeelings:happy,peaceful,angry,sad,disgusted(厭惡的)andscared.Thentheappbreaksdowneachoneinto10morefeelings.Forexample,“scared”canbebrokendowninto“worried”andnineotherfeelings.Youcanalsodescribehowstronglyyou’refeelingas“slightly(輕微地)”,“moderately(一般地)”or“highly”.VibhaKurdikarisadoctor.Shesaidteenagersareoftennotawareoftheirfeelings.“Kidsnowadaysareunderalotofstress,”Kurdikarsaid.“Butsometimestheydon’trealizesomethingisstressfuluntilit’stoolate.”FeelNowhelpsthemnoticehowtheyarefeeling.AditiJha,14,hasbeenusingFeelNowformonths.Whenshestopstoexamineherfeelings,shesometimesnoticesafeelingshedidn’tknowabout.Shemightrealizethatshe’sworryingaboutatest.Andthenshecandosomethingtomakeherselffeelbetter.FeelNowcouldbemoreusefulifitworkswithappsthatrecordexerciseorsleep.ButTaaraandSienathinkthatjustrecognizing(辨別出)andrecordingone’sfeelingsisvaluableonitsown.“Thesimpleritis,Ithink,themorepeoplewilluseit,”Taarasaid.1.WhatdoweknowaboutFeelNowfromParagraph2?①Itisafreeapp.②Itwasdesignedbyteenagers.③Itcanbeusedonmobilephones.④Itcanhelpteenagersmakefriends.A.①②③ B.②③④ C.①③④ D.①②④2.WhatisParagraph3mainlyabout?A.HowFeelNowworks. B.WhyFeelNowisimportant.C.WhereFeelNowcanbefound. D.WhatthepurposeofFeelNowis.3.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“awareof”inParagraph4probablymean?A.worriedabout B.dealwith C.realize D.understand4.WhatmightAditiJhathinkofFeelNow?A.Useful. B.Popular. C.Expensive. D.Common.5.WhatdoTaaraandSienabelieveaboutFeelNow?A.Itshouldlookprettier.B.Itshouldhaveahighervalue.C.Itshouldworkwithotherapps.D.Itshouldbesimpleandeasytouse.4(2024·內(nèi)蒙古·二模)AblackbearwasdiscoveredrecentlyatWaltDisneyWorldResortinOrlando,Ploridaanditwasn'tintheAnimalKingdomorintheCountryBearJamboreeShow.ThewildblackbearwasseeninatreeattheMagicKingdom,accordingtotheFloridaFishandWildlifeConservationCommission(FWC),whichwascalledintohelpcatchtheanimals.TheFWCsaidithasbeencaught.Theunusualappearanceofthisblackbearshutdownseveralrides(游樂設(shè)施)atthethemepark.AspokespersonforWaltDisneyWorldsaidthattheyarenowopenedagain.ThebearwillbeputintotheOcalaNationalForest-whichliesabout80milesnorthofthethemepark.“Inmostcases,itisbestforbearstobegivenspaceandtomovealongontheirown,butgiventhissituation,wehavecaughttheanimalandaretakingthebearoutoftheparktotheOcalaNationalForest.”theFWCsaid.TheFWCnotedthatthebearwasmostlikelysearchingforfood,saying“Duringthefall,bearsaremoreactiveastheysearchforfoodtopackonfatforthewinter”.Floridaishometoabout4,000blackbears.AndasthehumanpopulationofFloridahasrapidlygrown,sohasthestate’sbearpopulation.▲“Thecityisdevelopedtotraditionallyremote(遙遠的)areas,bringingpeopleintothebears’place,”theFWCsaid.Asaresult,bearsandpeoplearemeetingeachothermorethanever.1.WhatinfluencedidthebearhaveonWaltDisneyWorld?A.ThethemeparkwasclosedformanydaysB.Allvisitorshadtoleavethereintime.C.SomerideshadtostoprunningD.Thebearhurtsomevisitorsthere.2.HowdidtheFWCdealwiththeblackbear?A.BykeepingitattheAnimalKingdomB.ByhelpingitleaveonitsownC.Bykillingitfortourists’safetyD.Byfreeingitintoawildforest.3.WhydidthebearcometothethemeparkaccordingtotheFWC?A.Toescapefrombeingcaught.B.Toturntothevisitorsforhelp.C.Toprepareforthecomingwinter.D.Tokeepwarmatthelowtemperature.4.Whichofthefollowingcanbeputinthe▲inparagraph4?A.Peoplewillprovidefoodsforwildanimals.B.Bearsarebecomingmoreinterestedinhumans.C.Thecityhasofferedmanyareasfortheincreasingbearpopulation.D.Thismeanshumansaremorelikelytomeetbearstodaythaninthepast.5.What’sthepurposeofthistext?A.Tocalloneffortstoprotectbears.B.Toreportabear’ssuddenappearance.C.Towarnpeopleofablackbear.D.Tosharethedevelopmentofacity.5(2024·廣東珠?!と#㏄eopleoftenthinkoftheNorthPole(北極)andtheSouthPoleassimilarfrozen(冰凍的)wastelands.Theyarebothplaceswithverycoldtemperaturesandfewpeoplelivethere.However,theNorthandSouthPolesarenotmuchalikeaspeoplemayimagine.TheNorthPolehasnoland,onlythickice.Temperaturesseldomgoabove32°F,atwhichwaterturnsintoice.Mostofthetime,itstaysbelowzero.Inwintertemperaturesareusuallyaslowas-30°F.▲,peopletriedformanycenturiestoreachtheNorthPole.About100yearsago,twomen,RobertPearyandMathewHenson,wereabletogettothisenvironmentfulloftroublesanddifficulties.TheyreachedtheNorthPoleonMarch8th,1909.Itwasreallyahardtripforthem.TherearefewthingsmoredangerousthancrossingtheArctic(北極圈)onfoot.Peoplewhostayedtheremayfacemanyproblems:verycoldtemperatures,suddenstorms,andevenhunger.Mostoftheareaisuninhabited.Fewpeoplecanliveinsuchadifficultplace.Peoplemightthinkthatwithsuchlowtemperaturesformostoftheyear,theicewouldbethickandhard.However,thisisnottrueintheArctic.Themovementoftheoceanwaterundertheicemayoftencausemanydifferentchangesonthesurface.Sometimestheicebreaksintotwoopeninglanesofwater(水道)called“l(fā)eads”.Anyonewhofallsintoaleadcanbefrozentodeathinafewminutes.1.Whichofthefollowingcanbeputinthe“▲”?A.Whenitwasreallycold B.AlthoughconditionswereverypoorC.Becauseitwasnotdifficult D.Becauseitwasanexcitingtrip2.Accordingtothepassage,whathappenedabout100yearsago?A.TwomensucceededingettingtotheNorthPole.B.TemperaturesintheNorthPolewentabove32°F.C.TheenvironmentintheNorthPolesuddenlybecameworse.D.TheNorthPolechangedintothickicebecauseofthetemperatures.3.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“uninhabited”probablymeaninChinese?A.氣候惡劣的 B.充滿危險的 C.困難重重的 D.無人居住的4.Thereasonfortheicetobreakintotwoopeninglanesofwateris________.A.thatthetemperaturesuddenlydrops B.thatthewaterundertheiceisfrozenC.thattheoceanwaterundertheicemoves D.thatthesurfaceiscoveredwithlotsofice5.Whatdoesthispassagemainlytalkabout?A.ThethickiceintheNorthPole. B.AdifficulttriptotheNorthPole.C.TherealsituationintheNorthPole. D.ThedifferencesbetweentheNorthPoleandtheSouthPole.6(2024·遼寧鞍山·三模)Itcanbereallyawkward(尷尬的)ifsomeone.seesyoutalkingtoyourself.Butdon’tfeelbadaboutit!Talkingtoyourselfactuallyhasalotofbenefits.Youprobablyknowthatthinkingisgoodforthebrain.Ithelpsusdothingslikemakingplansandmanagingourfeelings.Speakingoutloudislikeshowingthisquietinner(內(nèi)在的)speech.Itcanhelpusdobetterindifferentareaslikeschool,sportsandwork.Whenencouragementcomesfromoneself,itaddstoself-confidence.A2023studyinvited72tennisplayerstotakepartinsomematches.Researchersputtheplayersintotwogroups:onegroupthatsaidnothingwhileplaying,andtheotherthattalkedtothemselveswhileplaying.Theyfoundthattheself-talkersshowedmoreconfidenceandplayedbetterthanthoseinthesilentgroup.Talkingtoyourself,especiallyinthethirdperson,canalsohelpusmanagebadfeelings.“Referringto(指代)yourselfinthethirdpersonleadspeopletothinkaboutthemselvesmoresimilartohowtheythinkaboutothers,”saidJasonMoser,aprofessorfromMichiganStateUniversity,U.S.Thiscanhelpusseethingsfromadifferentpointofview,especiallywhenwe’refeelingsadorangry.Self-talkalsohelpsimprovememory.Researcherstestedfourdifferentwaystomemorizethings:readingsilently,readingaloud,listeningtosomeoneelsereadingandlisteningtoarecordingofoneselfreading.Thosewhoreadoutloudrecalledtheinformationthebest,researcherssaidintheirstudypublished(發(fā)布)inthejournalMemory.It’sbecausetheinformationislikelytobecomealong-termmemoryifsaidoutloud.Whatcanyousaytoyourself?★What’smyplanfortoday?★Thistaskissohard!★I’vegottostayfocusedandgetthisdone!★Wow,thesunsetissobeautiful!1.Whichwordisclosetotheunderlinedword“benefits”?A.Activities. B.Advantages. C.Disadvantages. D.Challenges.2.Whyisthinkinggoodforus?A.Becauseithelpsusmakeplans. B.Becauseithelpsusjoininmatches.C.Becauseitmakesourlifehappy. D.Becauseitmakesusmoreconfident.3.Whichwayofself-talkcanhelppeopleseethingsmorewidely?A.“Iamsuchabeautifulgirl.” B.“Didyoureaditforeveryone?”C.“Youaretheperfectstudent.” D.“WillLeetrythishardagain?”4.Whichcanbeapropertitleforthetext?A.SpeakingAloudisaQuietInnerSpeech B.EncouragingYourselfAddstoSelf-confidenceC.SpeakingtoYourselfHelpsaLot D.ReadingSilentlyHelpsImproveMemory7(2024·四川·三模)Musicisusedasanemotion(情緒)controllingtool.Weusuallyuseittocomfortourpain.Itsstrongenergyisoneofthemainreasons.Whypeoplespendsomuchtimeandmoneyonit?Peoplecanusemusictoachievetheirdifferentgoals,suchasfeelingmorerelaxed,havinglessstress.Listeningtosoftandslowmusicisgoodfordealingwithterribleemotions.Further,ifsomeonefallsinlovewithlyrics,itwillbeabletogivevoicetohisfeelingsandexperiences.Listeningtohappymusiccanchangeone’sopinionforwardtheworld.Somemusicwasplayedduringaspecialeventmanyyearsago.Whenwelistentoitagain,wecanbeeasytodeeplygetintothepastexperience.Thefeelingisnotinthemusic,butinwhatitremindsus.Manylistenersusemusictoremindthemselvesofpreciouspasteventswhichtheythoughtwerequiteimportant.Musicissostrongthatitcanchangeourrelationshipwithtime.Timedoesseemtoflywhenlisteningtopleasantmusic.Listeningtosmoothmusiccantakepeople’sattentionawayfromtime.It’sclearthatslowmusicmakespeoplefeelliketimeismuchshorterthanitactuallyis.So,musicisusedinthewaitingroomsandthesupermarkets.1.Whatcanmusichelppeopledo?A.Becomemoreactive. B.Makemorefriends.C.Getmoremoney. D.Feelmorecomfortable.2.Whatmusiccanwetryifwewanttochangeouropinion?A.Luckymusic. B.Seriousmusic. C.Surprisemusic. D.Enjoyablemusic.3.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“precious”probablymean?A.Strange. B.Interesting. C.Valuable. D.Necessary.4.Whatwillprobablyhappenwhenthesupermarketplaysmusic?A.Customerswillbuymore. B.Childrenwillstayshorter.C.Parentswillleavequickly. D.Customerswillbeveryfew.5.WhichofthefollowingisNotTrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Peoplecanusemusictoachievetheirdifferentaims.B.Somemusicwasplayedduringaspecialeventmanyyearsago.C.Musicisneverusedinthewaitingroomsandthesupermarkets.D.Listeningtohappymusiccanchangeone’sopinionforwardtheworld.8(2024·江蘇南京·三模)Afterlearningaboutthelifeofthemasterpoetwholivedabout1,300yearsagointhehistoricaldocumentaryLiBaionCCTV-9,manyyoungChineseviewershavepreferredtalkingaboutpursuing(追求)theirdreamsonsocialmedia.InBBC’sDuFu:China’sGreatestPoet,ahistoriansaid,“Du’spoemsareasimportantinChineseliteraryhistoryasShakespeareistopeopleinBritain.”ThisremarkcanalsobeusedforLi’spoems.LivingintheTangDynastyduringthe“GoldenAgeofChinesePoetry”,Liusedhistalenttopushpoetrytoanewheight.“IfDuFuisthegreatestpoetinChina,thenLiBaiisthemosttalentedpoetinthehistoryofChinesepoetry,”anexpertinancientChineseliteraturetoldtheGlobalTimes.MuchofLi’slifeisreflectedinhispoems:hisromance,heroism,andfreedomwhiletravelingaroundthemountainsandriversofChina,andhishardlifeexperiences.HesawtheTangDynasty’samazingprosperity(繁榮),anddreamedaboutbeinganexcellentofficertoservethecourt(朝廷),butexperiencedchallengeafterchallengeuntilhisdeath.LiBaihaswongreatreputation(聲譽)amongChinesenetizens(網(wǎng)民).Thestoryofthepoet’slifehasarousedmanyyoungChinese’sinterest.______Forexample,“Whatwouldwedoifourdreamscouldn’tbereached,justlikeLi’s?”SomenetizenswrotethatunlikeLi,theymightchangetoanotherdreaminordernottogivethemselvestoomuchpressureorunhappiness,whileothernetizenssaidtheywouldchooseto“holdonstraighttotheend”.“Infact,manypeoplewholikeLiBai’spoemslikethespiritheexpressed—thespiritofnevergivingupanddreamingaboutdoingsomethinggoodtohelpsociety,justlikemanyyoungpeoplewhohavethesamedreaminthisera,”anexpertinancientChineseliteraturesaid.1.WhichisnotthecommonthemeofLiBai’spoems?A.Heroism. B.Romance. C.Prosperity. D.Freedom.2.WhyisShakespearetalkedaboutinParagraph2?A.ToexplainthemeaningofShakespeare’spoemsinBritain.B.TopraisethepopularityofShakespeare’spoemsintheworld.C.TodescribetheinfluenceofLiBai’spoemsonEnglishpeople.D.ToshowtheimportanceofLiBai’spoemsinChineseliteraryhistory.3.Whichofthefollowingsentencecanbeputinto______inParagraph5?A.Youngnetizensaskquestions.B.Manyyoungpeopletrytorealizetheirdreams.C.ManyyoungpeopleareinterestedinChinesehistory.D.AncientChinesepoetsencourageyoungpeopletochallengelife.4.Whatdoesthephrase“holdonstraighttotheend”probablymean?A.Doingsomethinggoodtohelpsociety. B.Stickingtotheirdreamsandnevergiveup.C.Experiencingchallengesoneafteranother. D.Changingtoanotherdreamwhenfacingdifficulties.5.Accordingtothelastparagraph,whatarethereasonswhymanypeoplelikeLiBai’spoems?a.Becauseofhisabilityofwritingpoems.

b.Becauseofhiswishesforworkingforsociety.c.Becauseofhisdoingwellinservingthecourt.

d.Becauseofhisspiritofkeepingtryingtodosomething.A.ab B.ac C.bd D.cd9(2024·廣西柳州·二模)ResearchersfromRadboudUniversityMedicalCenterfoundthatmemorychampions(冠軍)aren’tallthatdifferentfromus.Peoplewithanaverage(中等的;普通的)memorycanalsogreatlyimprovetheirmemoryabilitybyusingwhat’sknownasthe“mindpalace”method-thesecretweapon(武器)ofthenovelcharacterSherlockHolmes.Todothis,youjustneedtopictureaplaceyouknowverywell,suchasyourlivingroom.Then,rememberthisplaceinasmanysmallfactsaspossible,forthisisyourownmindpalace.Supposeyouwanttorememberashoppinglist.Youcanstartbyspreadingoutallthethingsyouwanttobuyaroundyourlivingroominyourmind.Thismeanseachthingonyourlistisconnectedwitharememberedplaceinyourlivingroom.Youcanthinkofthelistasyoutraveltothatrememberedplace.Toresearchtheinfluenceofthismethodonthebrain,researchersgottogether51volunteerswithaveragememorylevelsandwithoutmemorytrainingexperiencesbefore.Afterfortydaysofdaily30-minutetrainingperiods,volunteersdoubledthenumberofwordstheycouldremember.Fourmonthslater,evenwithoutcontinuoustraining,theirmemoryperformanceremainedhigh.“Onceyoulearnthesemethodsandknowhowtousethem,youcankeepyourgoodmemorywithoutmuchfurthertraining,”saidMartinDresler,professorfromRadboudUniversityMedicalCenter.Moreover,thetrainingalsoinfluencesthewayourbraincells(細胞)connect.Aftertraining,theconnectingwayofthevolunteer’sbraincellsbegantobelikethatofthememorychampioncomparedtoscans(掃描檢查)takenbeforetraining.Researchersbelievethiscouldcausetheirincreasedmemory.Butresearchersaresointerestedinthisresearchbecauseitseemstoshowthatthenaturalabilitytorememberthingswellinaper

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