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重難點(diǎn)01閱讀理解推理判斷題

命題趨勢(shì)

推理判斷題是高考閱讀理解試題中的重要題型之一,包括推理和判斷兩個(gè)方面,是考生失分率較高的

題型??疾榭忌高^(guò)文章表面文字信息推測(cè)文章陷含意思、,進(jìn)行邏輯推理,對(duì)文章的細(xì)節(jié)、作者的態(tài)度、

意圖作出正確推理判斷的能力。分折今年高考題可知,推斷題生不斷上升的趨勢(shì),一且由過(guò)去簡(jiǎn)單的對(duì)號(hào)入

座直接答題轉(zhuǎn)向通過(guò)語(yǔ)句的同義或反義詞及長(zhǎng)難句來(lái)考查考生對(duì)語(yǔ)言的理解能力,難度比之前有所增加。

預(yù)計(jì)2024年高考推理判斷題仍舊占比57題。

近3年新高考推理判斷題數(shù)據(jù)分析

試卷類型年份篇序體裁話題題量

B記敘文生態(tài)設(shè)計(jì)2

C說(shuō)明文數(shù)字機(jī)簡(jiǎn)主義2

新高考I卷2023D議論文集體商議的智慧1

B記敘文學(xué)小菜園項(xiàng)目1

新高考II卷2023C說(shuō)明文閱讀藝術(shù)2

D說(shuō)明文人類與大自然互動(dòng)2

A應(yīng)用文評(píng)分原則1

B議論文不要浪費(fèi)食物2

新高考I卷2022C新聞報(bào)道讓養(yǎng)老院的老人養(yǎng)雞1

D說(shuō)明文語(yǔ)音演變1

A應(yīng)用文兒童博物館團(tuán)體游1

B夾敘夾議孫子誤把兒童讀物當(dāng)2

新高考n卷2022平板電腦

C說(shuō)明文科學(xué)技術(shù)1

D說(shuō)明文鍛煉對(duì)心臟的好處1

新高考I卷2021B記敘文翻樂(lè)譜的男子Robert1

Titterman

B夾敘夾議照顧兩只幼虎1

新高考II卷2021C說(shuō)明文推動(dòng)藝術(shù)教育的發(fā)展1

A重難詮釋

1:推斷隱含意義QuestionForms:

解題技巧:

I.Scanning,找到相關(guān)信息點(diǎn)

2.Studyreading,不但理解表層,而且要由表及里、由淺入深地分析

3.推理,以文中提供的信息為依據(jù),結(jié)合常識(shí),作出符合邏輯的推斷

2:推斷觀點(diǎn)態(tài)度QuestionForms:

解題技巧:

根據(jù)作者在文中的措辭,尤其是表達(dá)感情色彩的形容詞、副詞、動(dòng)詞及所舉的例子,推斷出作者的弦

外之音。

3:推斷寫作目的QuestionForms:

解題技巧:

1.找主旨

2.看文體一一根據(jù)文章結(jié)構(gòu)和措辭

(1)toentertainreaders

常見于故事類的文章

(2)topersuadereaders

常見于廣告類的文章

(3)toinformreaders/offerinformation/tips

多見于科普類、新聞報(bào)道類、文化類或社會(huì)類的文章.

4:推斷文章出處QuestionForms:

解題技巧:

這類問(wèn)題應(yīng)從文章的內(nèi)容或結(jié)構(gòu)來(lái)判斷其出處:

A.報(bào)紙:前面會(huì)出現(xiàn)日期、地點(diǎn)或通訊社名稱。

B.廣告:因其格式特殊,容易辨認(rèn)。

C.產(chǎn)品說(shuō)明:器皿、設(shè)備的使用說(shuō)明會(huì)有產(chǎn)品名稱或操作方式,而藥品的服用說(shuō)明會(huì)告知服用時(shí)間、次

數(shù)、藥量等。

D.網(wǎng)站:文中會(huì)出現(xiàn)click(點(diǎn)擊),online(在線),web(網(wǎng)絡(luò)),website(網(wǎng)址)等字眼。

5:推斷下續(xù)內(nèi)容QuestionForms:

例題分析:

1.把握作者寫作思路

2.把握文章結(jié)構(gòu),注意最后一段內(nèi)容,特別是最后幾句話。

典例分析

典例一

(2023年新高考1卷B)WhenJohnToddwasachild,helovedtoexplorethewoodsaroundhishouse,

observinghownaturesolvedproblems.Adirtystream,fbrexample,oftenbecameclearafterflowingthrough

plantsandalongrockswheretinycreatureslived.Whenhegotolder,Johnstartedtowonderifthisprocesscould

beusedlocleanupthemessespeopleweremaking.

Afterstudyingagriculture,medicine,andfisheriesincollege,Johnwentbacktoobservingnatureandasking

questions.Whycancertainplantstrapharmfulbacteria(細(xì)菌)?Whichkindsoffishcaneatcancercausing

chemicals?Withtherightbinationofanimalsandplants,hefigured,maybehecouldcleanupwastethewaynature

did.Hedecidedlobuildwhathewouldlatercallanecomachine.

ThetaskJohnsetforhimselfwastoremoveharmfulsubstancesfromsomesludge(污泥).First,he

constructedaseriesofclearfiberglasstanksconnectedtoeachother.Thenhewentaroundtolocalpondsand

streamsandbroughtbacksomeplantsandanimals.Heplacedtheminthetanksandwaited.Littlebylittle,these

differentkindsoflifegotusedtooneanotherandformed(heirownecosystem.Afterafewweeks,Johnaddedthe

sludge.

Hewasamazedaltheresults.Theplantsandanimalsintheecomachinetookthesludgeasfoodandbeganto

eatit!Withinweeks,ithadallbeendigested,andallthatwasleftwaspurewater.

Overtheyears,Johnhastakenonmanybigjobs.Hedevelopedagreenhouse—likefacilitythattreated

sewage(污水)from1,600homesinSouthBurlington.Healsodesignedanecomachinetocleancanalwaterin

Fuzhou,acityinsoutheastChina.

“Ecologicaldesign^^isthenameJohngivestowhathedoes.4<LifeonEarthiskindofaboxofsparepartsfbr

theinventor/*hesays."Youputorganismsinnewrelationshipsandobservewhat'shappening.Thenyouletthese

newsystemsdeveloptheirownwaystoselfYepair.”

26.Whatistheauthor\purposeinmentioningFuzhou?

A.ToreviewJohn'sresearchplans.B.ToshowanapplicationofJohn'sidea.

C.TopareJohn'sdifferentjobs.D.ToerasedoubtsaboutJohn'sinvention.

27.WhatisthebasisfbrJohn'swork?

A.Naturecanrepairitself.B.Organismsneedwatertosurvive.

C.LifeonEarthisdiverse.D.Mosttinycreaturesliveingroups.

典例二

(2023年新高考I卷C)Thegoalofthisbookistomakethecasefordigitalminimalism,includingadetailed

explorationofwhatitasksandwhyitworks,andthentoteachyouhowtoadoptthisphilosophyifyoudecideit's

rightforyou.

Todoso,Idividedthebookintotwoparts.Inpartone,Idescribethephilosophicalfoundationsofdigital

mirimalism,startingwithanexaminationoftheforcesthataremakingsomanypeople'sdigitallivesincreasingly

intolerable,beforemovingontoadetaileddiscussionofthedigitalrrinirnalismphilosophy.

Partoneconcludesbyintroducingmysuggestedmethodfbradoptingthisphilosophy:thedigitaldeclutter.

Thisprocessrequiresyoutostepawayfromoptionalonlineactivitiesforthirtydays.Attheendofthethirtydays,

youwillthenaddbackasmallnuirberofcarefullychosenonlineactivitiesthatyoubelievewillprovidemassive

benefitstothethingsyouvalue.

Inthefinalchapterofpartone.I'llguideyouthroughcarryingoutyourowndigitaldeclutter.Indoingso,Til

drawonanexperimentIranin2018inwhichover1,60()peopleagreedtoperformadigitaldeclulte匚You'llhear

theseparticipants'storiesandlearnwhatstrategiesworkedwellfbrthem,andwhattrapstheyencounteredthatyou

shouldavoid.

Thesecondpartofthisbooktakesacloserlookatsomeideasthatwillhelpyoucultivate(培養(yǎng))asustainable

digitalminimalismlifestyle.Inthesechapters,Iexamineissuessuchastheimportanceofsolitude(獨(dú)處)andthe

necessityofcultivatinghighqualityleisuretoreplacethelimemostnowspendonmindlessdeviceuse.Each

chapterconcludeswithacollectionofpractices,whicharcdesignedtohelpyouactonthebigideasofthechapter.

Youcanviewthesepracticesasatoolboxmeanttoaidyoureffortstobuildaminimalistlifestylethatworksfor

yourparticularcircumstances.

30.Whatispresentedinthefinalchapterofpartone?

A.Theoreticalmodels.B.Statisticalmethods.

C.Practicalexamples.D.Historicalanalyses.

31.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestreadersdowiththepracticesofferedinparttwo?

A.Usethemasneeded.B.Rcmendthemtofriends.

C.Evaluatetheireffects.D.Identifytheideasbehindthem.

限時(shí)檢測(cè)

(建議用時(shí):10分鐘/篇)

(2023秋?江蘇淮安?高三江蘇省淮安中學(xué)??计谀〢ttheageof14,JamesHarrisonhadamajorchest

operationandherequired13units(3.4gallons)ofbloodafterwards.Theblooddonationssavedhislife,andhe

decidedthatonceheturned18,hewouldbegindonatingbloodasregularlyashecould.

Morethan60yearsandalmost1,200donationslater,Harrison,whosebloodcontainsananlibody(抗體)that

hassavedthelivesof2.4millionbabiesfrommiscarriages(流產(chǎn)),retiredasablooddonoronMay11.Harrison's

bloodisvaluablebecausehenaturallyproducesRhncgativcblood,whichcontainsRhpositiveantibodies.Hisblood

hasbeenusedtocreateantiDinAustraliasince1967.

“EverybottleofantiDevermadeinAustraliahasJamesinit,“RobynBarlow,theRhprogramdirectortold

theSydneyMorningHerald.Tt'sanamazingthing.Hehassavedmillionsofbabies.Icryiuslthinkingaboulit.”

Sincethen,Harrisonhasdonatedbetween500and800millilitersofbloodalmosteveryweek.'Tdkeepgoingif

theyletme,“HarrisontoldtheHerald.Hisdoctorssaiditwastimetostopthedonations.Theyhadalready

extendedtheagelimitfbrblooddonationsfbrhim,andthey'recuttinghimoffnowtoprotecthishealih.

Harrison'sretirementisablowtotheRhtreatmentprograminAustralia.Only160donorssupportthe

program,andfindingnewdonorshasproventobedifficult.ButHarrison'sretirementfromgivingblooddoesn't

meanhe'spletelyoutofthegame.ScientistsarecollectingandcataloginghisDNAtocreatealibraryofantibodies

andwhitebloodcellsthatcouldbetaefutureoftheantiDprograminAustralia.

1.WhydidJamesHarrisondecidetodonatebloodasregularlyashecould?

A.Becausehewantedtobeacelebrity.

B.Becausehewassavedbytheblooddonationswhenhewasyoung.

C.Becausehisbloodisvaluable.

D.BecausetheRhtreatmentprograminAustralianeedhim.

2.Whatcanwelearnfromtheunderlinedsentenceinparagraph3?

A.RobynBarlowwassadbecausemillionsofbabiessufferfromblooddisease.

B.RobynBarlowwasworriedbecauseHarrisonmaydieoflosingtoomuchblood.

C.RobynBarlowwasmovedbyHarrison'sdonations.

D.RobynBarlowwasfrightenedbyHarrison'scrazybehavior.

3.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?

A.Harrison'sretirementwillnotaffecttheRhprogram.

B.AfterHarrison'sretirement,theRhprogramwillfail.

C.Harrison'sinfluencetotheRhprogramwillstillexistafterhisretirement.

D.AlibraryhasbeenbuiltforthestudyofHarrison'sDNA.

4.WhichwordcanbestdescribeHarrison?

A.Patient.B.Diligent.

C.Talented.D.Devoted.

(2023秋?江蘇揚(yáng)州?高三揚(yáng)月、中學(xué)校考期末)Onceacirclemissedawedge(楔子).Thecirclewantedtobe

whole,soitwentaroundlookingforitsmissingpiece.Butbecausei(wasinpleteandthereforecouldrollonlyvery

slowly,itadmiredtheflowersalongtheway.Itchalledwithworms.Itenjoyedthesunshine.Finallyitfounda

piecethatfitperfectly.Itwassohappy.Nowthatitwasaperfectcircle,itcouldrollveryfast,toofasttonotice

flowersortalktoiheworms.Whenitrealizedhowdifferent(heworldseemedwhenitrolledsoquickly,itstopped,

leftitsfoundpiecebythesideoftheroadandrolledslowlyaway.

Insomestrangesensewearcmorewholewhenwearcmissingsomething.Themanwhohaseverythingisin

somewaysapoorman.Hewillneverknowwhatitfeelsliketoyearn,tohope,tonourish(滋潤(rùn))hissoulwiththe

dreamofsomethingbetter.Hewillneverknowtheexperienceofhavingsomeonewholoveshimgivehim

somethinghehasalwayswantedorneverhad.

Thereiswholenessaboutthepersonwhohasctotermswithhislimitations,whohasbeenbraveenoughtolet

goofhisunrealisticdreamsanddoesnotfeellikeafailurefordoingso.Thereiswholenessaboutthemanor

womanwhohaslearnedthatheorsheisstrongenoughtogothroughatragedy(悲劇)andsurvive—heorshecan

losesomeoneandstillfeellikeapleteperson.

Lifeismorelikeabaseballseason,wheneventhebestteamlosesonethirdofitsgamesandeventheworst

teamhasitsdaysofbrilliance.Ourgoalistowinmoregamesthanwelose.Whenweacceptthatimperfectionis

panofbeinghuman,andwhenwecancontinuerollingthroughlifeandappreciateit,wewillhaveachieved

wholenessthatotherscanonlylongfor.

5.Whichmaybeanexampleofbeingwhole?

A.Apersonhaseverything.

R.Apersonacceptshisorherlimitations.

C.Apersonlovessomeoneandisloved.

D.Apersonfeelsbluefordroppingunrealisticgoals.

6.Howisabaseballseasonsimilartolife?

A.Easye,easygo.

B.Failureisthemotherofsuccess.

C.Energyandpersistenceconquerallthings.

D.Somebattlesyouwinandsomebattlesyoulose.

7.Howdocstheauthorclarifyhisidea?

A.Mainlybyparing.

B.Mainlybyreasoning.

C.Mainlybyinforming.

D.Mainlybyarguing.

8.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.Pursueperfectioninlife

B.Bewholeinlife

C.Lifewithoutmistakesiswhole

D.Nopains,nogains

(2023?浙江?德清縣高級(jí)中學(xué)校考模擬預(yù)測(cè))It'seasytoassumethatavacationtoBaliwillcostasmall

fortune.Therearcplentyofacmodations,foodandlocaltransportation,andeventhespasoffermassagesand

treatmentsatvalueprices.However,youcaneasilyspendaweekortwoinBaliforunder$2,000,withouthaving

tosleeponthebeach.HereareafewthingstoconsiderwhenplanningBalionabudget.

WhatisthebesttimetovisitBalionabudget?

Ifyou'reonabudget,considervisitingBaliduringthelower,wetterseason,whichrunsfroinOctoberthrough

March.Thecrowdswillbefewer,andbothhotelratesandflightsfromabroadareoftencheaper,exceptduringthe

holidayperiodbetweenmidDecemberandearlyJanuary,whencrowdsswell.Theon1ytradeoffforthelowerprices

isthewetseason.Thistimeofyearisn'talwaysidealforsunbaihing,andseriousrainfallcanmakeoutdoor

activities,suchaswhitewaterraftingandvisitingwaterfallsandriceterraces,lessthanappealing.Thatsaid,even

duringrainyseason,itdoesn'tusuallyrainalldaylong.Expectburstsofsunshinebetweenthestorms.

WhatisthecheapestwaytogetaroundBali?

TheabsolutecheapestwaytogetaroundBaliisbylocalbus,butitcantakealongtime.Therearealsotourist

buses,includinghopon,hopoffoptions,thattravelbetweendifferenlhubsacrossiheisland.Baliiswellservedby

taxis,bothofthecarandmotorbikevariety,andthepricestendtobeaffordablebyinternationalstandards.Most

driverswillofferyouafixedrateforfulldayhiresortogetfrompointAtopointB,rather(hanusingameter.

Remembertobargain;doingsoisparticularlyeasywhenadriverisonhisownratherthanatataxistand.

HowmuchdoesfoodcostinBali?

Ifyou'reintofinedining,youcanendupspendingalargechunkofyourbudgetonfood.Eatingattheaverage

restaurantgearedtowardstouristsisthebestwaytohaveamealinBalionabudget.Agoodmealshouldcostyou

around1()0,000rupiah(around$7),butifyou'rewillingtosubsistmostlyoffoflocalspecialtiessuchasnasi

goreng(friedrice)andeatatlocalrestaurants,youcanexpecttopayaround30,000rupiah($2)togetfed.Bestof

all,mosthotelsandguesthousesinBaliewithfreebreakfast,andmanyofferheavieroptionsofnoodlesandmeat

thatmaykeepyoufulluntillunch.

9.Whichofthefollowingsituationcanbebestdescribedby(heunderlinedwordtradeoffinparagraph2?

A.Jackgotarewardafterhereturnedthelostbagtoitsowner.

B.Lilyspentmuchmoneybuyingsomehandicraftsatthelocalfair.

C.Wendycancelledhertripinordertopreventthespreadofthevirus.

D.Samwasscoldedbyhisparentsforwhathedidinschoollastnight.

10.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.It\hotterforoutdoorenthusiaststovisitRaliduringthenffreason

B.Passengershadbetterfixthepricewithdriversbeforethe(axipullsoutfromthestation.

C.Ifonatightbudget,oneisadvisedtovisitBaliattheendofDecembereveryyear.

D.It'srelativelyeconomicaltocatmerelyataveragerestaurantstailoredtovisitors.

11.Inwhichcolumnofamagazinecanyoumostprobablyfindthispassage?

A.CityandTransport.B.TravelandRecreation.

C.NatureandEnvironment.D.FoodandHealth.

(2023秋?浙江?高三校聯(lián)考開學(xué)考試)Inrecentyears,Chinahaswitnessedthegrowthofluxury(奢侈品)

brands.Inthismarket,Chineseconsumersarenowthelargestspenders.It'sclearthatanewgenerationofyoung,

maierialisticpeopleisincreasinglyrayingonluxurybrandstoimproveitsselfimage.

Iamafashionisttoo.atleastirspirit—Ilovetolookatclothesandshoes.ButIdon'tunderstandwhypeople

spendlotsofmoneyondesignerlabels.

Whenayoungwomanbuysahandbagthatcoststwomonthsofhersalary,that,sascarything.

Whafsinterestingisthatscientistshavefoundthathavingluxurythingsdoesn'lleadiohappiness.

Studyafterstudyhasshownthatalthoughwewantmaterialthings,whenwegetthemwedon'tsuddenlybee

“happy“people.In(act,aseriesofstudiesbyLeafVanBovenattlieUniversityofColorado,US,hasshownthat

individualswhospendmoneyontravelandsimilarexperiencesgetmorepleasurethanthosewhoinvestitin

materialthings.That'sbecauseexperiencesaremoreeasilybinedwithaperson'sidentity.IfItraveltoYunnan,that

adventureaffectshowIthinkinthefuture.Mymemoriesbeeapartcfme.

Moreover,asVanBovenhasobserved,youngpeoplewhopursuehappinessthrough“things”arelikedlessby

theirpeers.Peoplepreferthosewhopursuehappinessthroughexperiences.

It'snaturaltowanttoexpressyourselfthroughyourappearance.Somyadviceis:createalookthatisn'ttied

toadesignerlabel.Conveyyourownmessage.TakesomelessonsfromthelateApplecofoundcrSteveJobs.He

wasalwaysinLevisjeansandablackturtleneck.MarkZuckerberg,founderofFacebook,routinelyappearsin

hoodiesandsneakers.Thesepeople,successfiilpeople,havestyle.Youdon'thavetobreakthebanktosenda

messageaboutwhoyouare.

Takeatrip.Gooutintotheworld.Thenebackandconfidentlycreateyourownsignaturelook.

12.Whatcanweinferfromthefirstthreeparagraphs?

A.Theauthorenjoysbuyingluxurybrandsherself.

B.Theauthoragreestospendmoneyonmaterialthings.

C.Theauthoriscriticalofyouthstyingtheirlookstodesignerlabels.

D.Theauthorfindsitnaturalforfashioniststofollowfashiontrends.

13.LeafVanBoven'sstudiesshowedthat.

A.travelingchangesaperson'sidentitygreatly

B.peopledislikethosewholoveluxuries

C.experiencescanbringpeoplemorehappinessthanluxuries

D.luxurieshaveanegativeeffectonpeople'shappiness

14.Whatistheauthor'sadviceonexpressingoneself?

A.Beselectiveaboutdesignerlabels.

B.Createyourownpersonaluniquestyle.

C.Choosestylesthataresimpleandfortable.

D.TrystyleslikeMarkZuckerberg's.

15.Themainpurposeofthearticleisto.

A.persuadereaderstoinvestinexperiencesinsteadofluxuries

B.provehowluxuryleadstoanunpleasantlife

C.tellhowtoexpressyourselfthroughappearances

D.reportonaseriesofstudiesaboutluxuriesandhappiness

(2023秋?山東青島?高三統(tǒng)考期末)Inlife,onceonapath,wctendtofollowit,forbetterorworse.What's

sadisthatevenifit'sthelatter,weoftenacceptitanywaybecausewearesousedtothewaythingsarethatwed

don'tevenrecognizethattheycouldbedifferenlThisisaphenomenonpsychologistcallfunctionalfixedness.

Thisclassicexperimentwillgiveyouanideaofhowitworksandasenseofwhetheryoumayhavefalleninto

thesametrap:Peoplearegivenaboxoftacks(大頭釘)andsomematchesandaskedtofindawaytoattacha

candletoawallsothatitburnsproperly.

Typically,thesubjectstrytacking(hecandletothewallorlightingittofixitwithmeltedwax.The

psychologistshad,ofcourse,arrangeditsothatneitheroftheseobviousapproacheswouldwork.Thetacksaretoo

short,andtheparaffin(石蠟)doesn'tsticktothewall.Sohowcanyoupletethe(ask?Thesuccessfultechniqueis

tousethetackboxasacandleholder.Youemptyit,tackittothewall,andstandthecandleinsideit.Tothinkof

that,youhavetolookbeyondthebox'susualroleasareceptaclejustfortacksandreimagineitservinganentirely

newpurpose.Thatisdifficultbecauseweallsuffertoonedegreeoranotherfromfunctionalfixedness.

Theinabilitylothinkinnewwaysaffectspeopleineverycornerofsociety.ThepoliticaltheoristHannah

Arendtcoinedthephraset4frozenthoughts%。describedeeplyheldideasthatwenolongerquestionbutshould.In

Arendfseyes,theselfcontentrelianceonsuchaccepted“irulhs“alsomadepeopleblindtoideasthatdidn'tfittheir

worldview,evenwhentherewasplentyofevidenceforthem.

Frozenthinkinghasnothingtodowithintelligence,shesaid,“Itcanbefoundinhighlyintelligentpeople.^^

16.Whatdocstheunderlinedword“it”inparagraph2referto?

A.Theexperiment.B.Functionalfixedness.

C.Thepath.D.Thethinking.

17.Whichwayishardtothinkoftoplctcthetask?

A.Tackingthecandletothewall.

B.Fixingthecandlewithmeltedwax.

C.Usingthetackboxasacandleholder.

D.Lightingthecandletostandit.

18.WhichofthefollowingstatementswillHannahArendtagreewith?

A.Peopleshouldquestion.

B.Wcshouldbeusedtothewaythingsare.

C.Peopleshouldn'taccepttheideathatdoesn'tfittheirworldview.

D.Thesmarterpeopleare,themoreopentothenewthingstheyare.

19.What'sthepassagemainlyabout?

A.Aninterestingexperiment

B.Apsychologicalphenomenon.

C.Atheorytobeproved.

D.TheopinionofHannahArendt.

(2023秋?山東青島?高三青島二中??计谀?Lookalthefollowingtimetableandanswerquestions.

TimeTable

Lv.iLeave)BostonAr.fArrive)MidwayAr.NewYork

5:00AMEx.(Except)Sun.7:03AM10:45AM

7:10AMDaily9:03AM12:45PM

9:10AMEx.Sal.Sun.11:00AM2:45PM

10:00AMEx.Hol.(Holiday)11:45AM

1:15PMDaily3:15PM5:45PM

3:40PMEx.Hol.5:40PM8:45PM

5:20PMDaily7:20PM9:55PM

20.WhatistheshortesttimebetweenBostonandNewYorkby(rain?

A.5hours35minutesB.5hours5minutes

C.4hours25minutesD.4hours30minutes

21.OnChristmasDay,howmanytrainsatleastwillgofromBostontoNewYork?

A.TwoB.Three

C.FourD.Five

22.Youaretravelinginthe9:10AM(rain.InMidwayyougetoffandstaythereforanhour.Ifyouwanttogelto

NewYorkbeforedark,which(rainfromBostonshouldyouchange?

A.The1:15PMtrain.B.The5:20PMtrain.

C.The3:40PMtrain.D.The10:10AMtrain.

(2023秋?湖南婁底?高三湖南省新化縣第一中學(xué)??计谀?OnenightinMarch,fiveyearsago,during

happyhouratabarinmyhometown,Imadeasurpriseannouncementtomyfriends:Iwasgoingtoshutdownmy

lawpracticeandattempttotravelaroundtheglobeinayear.What'smore,Iwoulddoitwithouttakinganyflights

ormakingasingleadvancereservationofanykind.Myannouncementdrewmixedreactionsfrommyfriends.

Someofferedsupportandencouragement,whileothersweremoredoubtful.

OnceI'dsaidthewords,therewasnoturningback.Ittookmonthstoshutdownmylawpracticeandget

thingsinorder.OnceIsetoffonmyadventureinOctober2016.Ifoundthattravellingwithoutusingplaneswas

noteasy.Tryingtocircletheglobein16months(ittookmeabitlongerthantheinitial12monthsIplanned)made

iteventougher.Evenso.travellingoverlandwasthemostaweinspiringwaytotrulyunderstandtheimmensityof

ourwonderfulplanet.

Itookthreeconsecutiveovernightbusestotravel3,000kmthroughArgentina,fromUshuaia,theworld's

southernmostcity,tothecapitalBuenosAires.Iwouldlookoutthewindowsforhoursonendatthepletely

unspoiledplains,asifhumanshadnevertouchedit.

IttooksevenconsecutivedaysandnightsontrainstogetfromMoscowtoBeijing,eachdayspentgazingout

thewindowsforhoursastheWestSiberianPlainsweptby.Sometimes,Iwouldn'tseeavillageorahumanbeing

fbr10hours.Laterinmyjourney,ittook22daysonacargofreightertogelfromNewZealandthroughthePanama

CanalandbacktoPhiladelphia,tofinishmyroundtheworldadventure.

Ilturnedout(hat(ravellingwithnoreservationswasfarlessdifficultthanIhadimagined.Pullingintoacity

onabuswithabackpack,lookinginaguidebookfbrafewsuggestionsofacmodations,andthenfindinganempty

roomwasnevermuchofaproblemanywhere.Italsokeptmeflexibleandopenaboutallmytravelplans,whichis

adviceIgiveeveryonewhoasks-planfarlessthanyouthinkyoushould.

23.Theauthor'stripwasspecialinthat

A.hemadeitattheexpenseofgivinguphisjobB.ithardlycosthimanything

C.hedidnotmakeadvancebookingortravelbyairD.itwasaglobaltrip

24.TheauthormostprobablyreturnedtotheUnitedStatesin

A.June2017B.December201S

C.October2017D.February2018

25.What'sthecorrectorderoftheplacesthattheauthortravelled(c?

?Moscow?Philadelphia③NewZealand?Ushuaia⑤Beijing?Buenos

A.⑤④①⑥③B.④⑥①⑤③?

C.④⑤D.⑤①⑥④③②

26.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofhisaroundtheworldtour?

A.challengingbutpleasingB.dangerousbutwonderful

C.boringanddisappointingD.costlyandpainful

(2023?湖北武漢?武漢市黃陂區(qū)第一中學(xué)??寄M預(yù)測(cè))Whatlimitsyoufromhikingmoreoften?Many

plainthattheydon'thaveasuitablepartnertogowith.WhynottakealookatthegreathikingclubsacrossCanada?

?YukonOutdoorsClub

Website:yukonoutdoorsclub.ca

Membershipcost:$1()for

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