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閱讀理解七選五(一)2022·遼寧·校聯(lián)考模擬預(yù)測2023·廣東深圳·統(tǒng)考一模2023·四川成都·統(tǒng)考一模2023·吉林·東北師大附中校聯(lián)考模擬預(yù)測2022·浙江·校聯(lián)考一模2022·吉林長春·長春吉大附中實驗學(xué)校校考模擬預(yù)測2022·廣東廣州·統(tǒng)考一模2023·浙江·統(tǒng)考模擬預(yù)測2022·山東·山東省實驗中學(xué)??既?022·陜西西安·西安一中??家荒(2022·遼寧·校聯(lián)考模擬預(yù)測)WhenIwasyoung,Iwasaterriblyshygirlinregularclasses.Ialwayssatinthebackoftheclassroom.____1____EachMondayIwouldworkmywaytothebackofthelineformingatthedivingboardtoavoidbeingcalledtopracticethedives.However,thedayofourdivingtestcamefinally.Mybloodrancoldwhentheteacherannouncedwewouldbegradedforourfinalonthemostdifficultdive—thejackknife(屈體跳水).____2____AsIwatched,eachstudentseemedtoperformthechallengingdiveeffortlessly,andshortlyIwouldhavetoattemptsomethingI’dneverevenpracticedbefore.Suddenly,Irememberedsomeonetellingmethatwhenyoupictureyourselfdoingaskilloverandover,it’sjustaseffectiveasphysicallypracticingthatskill.SoIwatchedcarefullyaseachgirljumpedattheendoftheboard.Theyfirstaddedajumpforheightandthenfoldedherbodyinhalftoreachforhertoes.____3____IthinkIwasactuallyinastateofshock,becauseallofasuddenIsawthesefourstepsasdoable(可做的).____4____Withmyheartpounding(劇烈地跳動)andknowingIwasgoingtobeembarrassedbeyondbelief,Iwalkeddowntheboard,jumpedonceandthenagaintogetheight,foldedforthetoereach,andstretchedoutjustasIhadpicturedinmymind,enteringthewaterstraightasanarrow.IreceivedaperfectgradeonmydivethatdayandanAforthecourse.ItwasawesometothinkthatIhadjustlearnedmyfirstdive.____5____Sometimes,whatyouneedmaybejustatry!A.Thenitwasmyturn.B.SoI’dnotbecalledupontoread.C.EverythingwentjustasIimagined.D.ButIstilldreamedtolearntodivelikeothers.E.Neverunderestimateyourpowerofachievingsomething.F.Ifeltnervousasthelinetotheawfuldivingboardshortened.G.Atlast,theystraightenedoutlikeanarrowforentryintothewater.B(2023·廣東深圳·統(tǒng)考一模)Helpingastrangercanbeeasierthanadvisingsomeonewe’veknownforever.Whenfriendsandfamilyaskforadvice,itismoreplicated.____6____Togivebetteradvice,trylessfixingandmorelistening.____7____Youshouldstayopenifyoucan.Keepyourhandsfree.Keepyourfaceneutralandtrytoavoidlooksofshockorjudgment.Ifyoulooklikeyou’retenseoryou’redistracted,thepersonmightnotopenuptoyouasmuchasyouwouldwantthemto.Youcan’talwaysgiveadvicerightnow.TextsandFaceTimemightbeimmediate,butyouradvicedoesn’thavetobe.Youcanpolitelyexplaintosomeonethatyouwanttogivethemyourfullattentionwhenyou’reready.____8____Youdon’thavetofixtheproblem.Peoplewhoask“WhatshouldIdo?”oftenwanttoprocessaproblemthemselves.____9____Afriend’sprioritiesmightnotmatchyourown,butthatdoesn’tmeanthey’rewrong.Payattentiontopatterns.Whenyou’veknownsomeoneforyears,you’reawitnesstotheirpatternsandrepeatedmistakes.Insteadofsaying,“Ugh,you’vesaidthis15,000times,”youcanaskquestions.“Whatdoyouthinkthatmeans?”or“____10____”canbeagoodonewhenyou’retryingtogetsomeonetoconsidertheirowncycle.A.Bodylanguagematters.B.Listentothemcarefully.C.What’swrongwithyou?D.Whathasworkedforyoubefore?E.Otherwise,youcandomoreharmthangood.F.Ifwedon’tgetitright,wecouldhurtsomeonewelove.G.You’regivinggoodadviceifyoucanhelpthemgetthereontheirown.C(2023·四川成都·統(tǒng)考一模)Thejobsearchingprocesscanbeexcitingandchallenging.____11____Thisincludesincreasingyourunderstandingofhowtodowellintheapplicationprocess,includingduringinterviews.Herearesometipsforyou.Customizeyourapplicationmaterials.Youarelikelytostandoutifyoutailoreachresumetothejobyouapplyfor.Youcanhaveabasicresumeandadjustittofitthejobdescriptionbyusinganyobviouskeywordsfromthejoblisting.____12____Researchpotentialemployers.Researchpaniesintheindustryyouwanttoworkinandknowwhattheyofferagreeswithwhatyouwant.____13____Therefore,youcanlimititbasedonlocationorotherfactors.Thenyoucanusethatlisttolookintoindividualemployerstoseewhatjobopeningstheymighthave,whatpastandcurrentemployeesthinkaboutworkingthereandwhatthecorporatecultureislike.____14____Thisisoftenabighelptojobseekersandisaskillmanypeopleneedfortheircareers.Whetheryou’relookingforanewopportunityinyourcurrentfieldoryou’rehopingtostartacareerinanewfield,youwillprobablyfindvalueinmeetingotherprofessionalsinthatindustry.Youcandothisatindustryspecificevents,conferences,onlineplatformsorthroughotherpeopleyouknow.Sendathankyounote.Afteraninterview,youareremendedtosendathankyounotetothepersonwhointerviewedyou.____15____Forinstance,ifyournetworkinghelpedyougetaninterview,showappreciationtothosewhohelpedyou,orifyoureceivedhelpfromanassistantoranotherprofessional,youcouldalsothankthemfortheirhelpaswell.A.Understandyourindustry.B.Butyoucanalsotakeitfurther.C.Expandnetworkinyourpreferredindustry.D.Dependingontheindustry,thiscouldbeaverylonglist.E.Showinggratitudeissomethingmanyemployersappreciate.F.Youshouldalsoemphasizerelevantskillssoughtinthejoblisting.G.Youshoulddoanythingtosetyourselfpositivelyapartfromotherapplicants.D(2023·吉林·東北師大附中校聯(lián)考模擬預(yù)測)Infact,thisisn’tanewphenomenon.Afterall,peoplehaveplainedabout
“kids
these
days”
for
decades.Butistherereallyanytruthintheideathatmillennials(千禧一代)andGenZareweakerthanBoomersorGenX?
Peoplehaveplainedaboutyoungergenerationsforthousandsofyears._______16_______.“Thetendencyforadultstolookdownuponthecharacterofyouthhasbeenhappeningforcenturies,”saysPeterO’Connor,aprofessorofmanagement.Hepointsoutthefixedconceptremainsaliveandwell,withresearchshowingthousands
ofAmericansbelievethat“kidsthesedays”lackpositivequalitiesthatparticipantsassociatewitholdergenerations._____17_____.
Theresearchersarguedthatthiswasbecauseweprojectourcurrentselvesontoourpastselves.Bydoingthis,olderpeopleareunconsciouslyparingwhotheyaretodaytotoday’syoungpeople,givinganimpressionthattoday’syouthissomehowonthedecline,nomatterwhichtimeswe’relivingin.______18______.
Thetruthisthatoldergenerationshavebeenaccusing
theyoungofbeinglazyandselfobsessedforcenturies.____19____.JasonDorsey,presidentoftheCenterforGenerationalKinetics,believesthatthereisawayaroundthis—butthatgeneralcontextiskeytodebunking(揭穿)thepersistingweaknessmyth.“It’sawarenessofwhatthesedifferentgenerationshavegonethrough,whytheyarethewaytheyare.”hesays.“___20___,whichsimplydoesnotexistrightnow.Insteadofhavingfrankconversationsacrossgenerations,we
alwayssaythatyoungerpeoplearesnowflakesandolderpeoplearedinosaurs.Butthetruthisthatwe’reallhuman.”headds.A.ItisactuallynotthetruthB.WewerealsojudgedbytheformergenerationsC.AndtheoldgenerationsareusuallytoostubborntochangethemselvesD.Butthisisn’tbecausetheyouthsoftodayactuallydolackthesequalitiesE.ThebestwaytogettheoldtostopblamingtheyoungistocreateadialogueF.WeseemalmostforcedtojudgepeoplewhogrewupinadifferenttimetousG.Infact,lookingdownonthegenerationthatesafteryoucouldsimplybehumannatureE(2022·浙江·校聯(lián)考一模)Ifyou’reshyoranxiousbynature,youmayworryyou’renotagoodconversationalist.It’simportanttostayengagedinanyconversation,sotheotherpersonfeelsvalued.____21____.Trytofindanobservationorinsighttogettheconversationgoing.Fromthere,askquestions,listen,andofferinsight.Thiswillkeeptheconversationmoving.Startaconversation____22____.Manypeoplefeelmorerelaxediftheygivethemselvestimetoprepareconversationstartersaheadoftime.Youcanwritedownalistofpotentialconversationstarters.Youcould,forexample,talkaboutanassignmentifyou’remakingaconversationinclass.KeepaconversationmovingPeoplewanttofeelthattheotherpersonisinterestedinthem.Agreatwaytokeepaconversationrunningsmoothlyistoaskaseriesofquestionsabouttheotherperson.____23____.Makearulethat,beforeyoubringupyourownexperiencesorinterests,youaskatleastonequestionaboutwhattheotherpersonsaid.____24____Whenapersonistalking,payattentiontowhatthey’resaying.Keepyourmindfocusedonthepresentmomentinsteadofplanningwhatyou’llsaynext.It’sinevitablethatyouwillthinkofsomethingthatrelates.That’sokay.Itcanbegoodtohavesomeresponsesready,butdon’tspendtimethinkingofhowtowordyourresponses.AllowtheconversationtoetoanaturalendMostconversationswillruntheircourse.Youandtheotherpersonmayhavebeenexhausteddiscussingatopic.Youmaynoticenaturalpausesingbetweentopicsandenthusiasmwillhavedecreasedslightly.____25____.A.SpeakclearlyandavoidsilenceB.Whenyoustartaconversation,remaincalmC.RemembertoengageinonlyonethingatatimeD.Practiceaheadoftimeifyou’reeasytobeanxiousE.AskquestionsaboutwhattheotherpersonissayingF.ThiscanhelpyouformaconnectionwiththeotherpersonG.Inthiscase,gracefullyleavetheconversationongoodtermsF(2022·吉林長春·長春吉大附中實驗學(xué)校校考模擬預(yù)測)Weeds,thefastgrowingplantsthatcannotbeeatenanddonotbringflowers,areamonproblemforgardeners.Someusechemicalstokillweeds.Otherspullthemupbyhandorwithheavymachinery.Luckily,thereareotherwaystolimittheirgrowth.Forstarters,therearemulches(護根物)whichcanburyweeds.Mulchesaremadefromorganicmaterial,suchasleaves,grasscuttings,andsmallpiecesofwood.Theyarespreadoverthegroundinagardentocontrolweeds.Organicmulchesbreakdownovertime.____26____Thatisnotabadthing,becausetheirdeposition(分解)createsnutrientsforplantsandhumus(腐殖質(zhì))tokeepsoilswetandfulloffreshair.Plasticmulchisanotherwaytostopweeds.monblackplasticiseasytolaydown.Italsoeffectivelyblocksweedsandhelpssoilwarmfasterinthespring.____27____Areflectiveplasticmulch,forexample,keepssomeplanteatinginsectsaway.Amajorproblemwithplasticisthatitbreaksapartovertime,soeventuallyitneedstobethrownaway,plusitaddsnothingtothesoilasfarasnutrientsorhumus.____28____Finally,inadditiontodirectattacksonweeds,howyouplantyourgardencanindirectlyinfluenceweedgrowth.Forexample,closespacingofplantsinthegardenblockssunlightfromreachingthegroundandcanlimitweedgrowth.Andusingawateringmethodknownasdripirrigationwilldirectsmallamountsofwatertotherootsofyourplantsinsteadoftheweeds.____29____Lyinginsoilaremillionsofweedseedsjustwaitingtobeawakenedbylightandair.____30____Instead,yourgoalissimplytolimittheirgrowthinthegarden.A.Soyoumustaddmoretoyourgardenoften.B.Soitisbyfarthebestsupportforplantgrowth.C.Andplasticalsocanblockairfromreachingthesoil.D.Asmallgroupofgeesecanclearweedsinhalfahectareofland.E.Whetherornotyoudigupyoursoilalsoinfluencesweedgrowth.F.Usinganyorallofthesemethodswillnotpermanentlystopweedgrowth.G.Recentexperimentswithothercoloredplastichaveshowneffectsonbothbugsandplantgrowth.G(2022·廣東廣州·統(tǒng)考一模)Areyoufrequentlydepressedbythefeelingthatlifeisleavingyoubehindparticularlywhenyoulookoversocialmediasitesandarefacedwithalltheexcitingthingsyourfriendsareupto?____31____FOMO,orFearofMissingOutreferstotheperceptionthatotherpeople’slivesaresuperiortoourown.Itappearsasadeepsenseofenvy,andconstantexposuretoitcanhaveaweakeningeffectonourselfesteem(自尊).Whilefeelingsofenvyandlackofconfidenceseemtobehumannature,socialmediaseemstohaveaddedfueltothefire.____32____Socialmedia,withitsbuiltinappeal,allowsustoshareonlythebestpresentationsofourlife,whileleavingoutthemoreboringaspects.Althoughthiscouldbecharacterizedasdishonest,itistheatmospheresocialmediaseemstodemand.Sohowdoweavoidbeingtrappedintoourowninsecuritiesbysocialmedia?Consideryourownsocialmediaposts.____33____Well,sohaveothers.Andwhatthey’velefthiddenisthefactthatboredom,lonelinessandunpleasantchoresareanunavoidablepartofeveryone’slife,andyou’renottheonlyonefeelingleftout.____34____Youmaynotbearegularatfancypartiesoraclimberofdizzyingpeaks,butyouhaveyourhealth,aplacetoliveandrealfriendswhoappreciateyourpresenceintheirlives.Leantoshakeitoff.Weareallfloodeddailywithphotosofotherpeople’sperfections,butreally,whatdoesitmatter?____35____Andevenifyouaremoreeasilyaffectedthanothersbysocialmediaenvy,allyouneedtodoistolookaroundyouandacknowledgethatyouaredoingprettywellafterall.A.Ifso,youarenotalone.B.Valueyourfriendsinreallife.C.Learntoappreciatethepositives.D.Whydoesithavesuchastimulatingeffect?E.TheyareprobablynomorerealthanthefunniestrealityTVshow.F.Thefeelingthatweareleftouthaslongtermdamagingpsychologicalconsequences.G.Haveyoueverchosenphotosthatleadotherstotherosiestconclusionsaboutyourlife?H(2023·浙江·統(tǒng)考模擬預(yù)測)Therehavebeenseveralincidentsinrecentyearswherepeoplediedbecauseofunsafecrowdconditionsandstampedes(人群的蜂擁),thelatestoneunfoldinginSeoul,SouthKorea,withatleast155deathsreported.Thismayleavesomepeoplethinkingthere’slittleyoucandotosurviveastampede.____36____Butcrowdsafetyexpertssaythereareseveralstrategiesthatcouldhelpyouavoidapotentiallydeadlyoute.Considerthesestepsbelow:Thekeytostayingsafeinacrowdbeginsassoonasyouarriveatthelocation,saysRandyAtlas,asafetyconsultantbasedinFortLauderdale.____37____It’sapieceofmonsenseadvicethatAtlasappliesnotjustatbigevents,butevenwhenenteringalmostanyroom.Ifthere’sasuddenpanicandcrowdsbegintopushinacertaindirection,yourinstinct(本能)maybetofightbackandpushtheoppositeway.____38____Ifyougoagainsttheflow,youincreaseyourchancesofgettingtrippedandknockeddown.Anotherrisk,accordingtoexperts:Ifyoufightthecrowd,youwilltireyourselfoutquicklyinasituationwhereenergyisneeded.Asyoumoveforwardwiththecrowd,it’sbesttomoveinadiagonal(對角線的)directionsoyoucanpotentiallyangleyourwayoutofthesituation.Thegoalistogettotheedgeofthestampedewhereit’slesslikelythatyou’llendupstuckatachokepoint,likeadoorway.____39____Lookforasolidstructuretostandbehindsuchasapillarorawall.Otherplacestoduck;behindacarorevenalamppost.Inmanystampedeevents,peoplediesimplybecausetheyarecrushedtothepointtheycan’tbreathe.Butapossiblewaytoavoidthisistoplaceyourarmsinfrontofyou,almostinaboxerlikeposition.Thatcouldgiveyousomeveryvaluablebreathingroom—literally.____40____A.Anotherpotentialwayistoshelteryourself.B.Butthatcouldbeabigmistake,Atlaswarns.C.Inthiscase,youdon’tnecessarilyhavetowaitandlettimeslipby.D.Namely,totakenoteofwherethenearestexitsare.E.It’sasimplepose,butsurprisinglyeffectiveandpossiblylifesaving.F.Otherevents,suchasaHalloweengathering,arelikelytoturndeadly.G.Indeed,it’safrighteningsituationandcircumstancesmaymakeitimpossibletoescape.I(2022·山東·山東省實驗中學(xué)??既#¦hyyou’remorecreativeincoffeeshopsSomeofthemostsuccessfulpeopleinhistoryhavedonetheirbestworkincoffeeshops___41___.AmongthemarePabloPicasso,J.K.Rowling,FrancoisVoltaireandBobDylan.AsweetspotofnoiseandcrowdsSomeofusstickinourearbudsassoonaswesitdowntoworkinapublicsetting.Butscientistshaveknownforyearsthatbackgroundnoisecanbenefitourcreativethinking.Astudyshowedthatamodestlevelofsurroundingnoiseinaplacelikeacafecanactuallypromoteyourcreativeoutput.___42___.Therefore,thiscanleadtomorecreativeideageneration.AirofinformalityThetypicalcoffeeshopusermightbealoneworkerstrugglingwithacreativeeffort.However,expertssaythesecafesettingscanalsobenefitworkgroupswhoarebrainstorming.Thereisaformalairwhengatheringondigitalmeetingplatforms.___43___.Allthoseaudioandvisualstimuli(刺激)helpgroups,too,paredtothemeetinginaformalmeetingroom.___44___Onethingthatcanmakeworkingfromhomeortheofficefeelboringisthevisualenvironment.Oftenwesitinthesamechairandlookatthesamefourwallsalldaylong.Inthecoffeeshops,peopleeandgo.Thedaylightchanges.___45___.Whilewetendnottotakeconsciousnoticeofthesemicrostimuli,andlikelydon’topenlychoosetoworkinthislocationbecauseofthem,theseactivitiesaroundusmakeourbrainsworkabitdifferentlythanathome.A.VisualvarietyB.ThebirthplaceofcountlessgreatworksC.ThepleasantsmellsofcoffeeandfoodvaryD.NotallkindsofnoisysurroundingsarebadforyourcreativityE.Bycontrast,thereisaninformalatmospherewhenmeetingupatabarorcafeF.Whatevertheircareers,theyhavetappedintotheircreativityworkingatatableinacafeG.Becauseifyou’reslightlydistractedfromthetaskathand,itraisesyourabstractthinkingabilityJ(2022·陜西西安·西安一
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