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宁夏长庆高级中学高一英语七选五专题试卷Mostofusenjoystories-whetherit’sreadingawonderfulbook,listeningtoafriendtellajokeorwatchingaprogrammeontelevision.Didyouknowthatwritingstoriesisactuallygoodforyou,too?On23JuneitisNationalWritingDay,anannualcelebrationofcreativewriting.____1____Whatiscreativewriting?Creativewritingisbasedonyourimagination-fictionandpoetryaregoodexamples.Fictioniswrittenworkthatdescribeseventsandpeoplethewritersimagine.Fictioncanincludenovelsandshortstories.____2____Scripts(剧本)foraplay,filmorTVshowandfanfictioncount.Isitreallygoodforme?Manypeoplefindcreativewritingcathartic,whichmeanstheyfeelrelaxedbecausethey’rereleasingthoughtsandemotionsthatthey’vekeptbottledup.AccordingtotheAnnaFreudCentreforChildrenandFamilies,writingaboutacharacter’sfeelingscanmakeiteasiertounderstandyourownfeelings.____3____Anotherbenefitofcreativewritingisthatitcanincreaseyourself-esteem(howpositiveyoufeelaboutyourself).Itcanhelpyourealizethatyourvoiceisimportantandpowerful.Children’sauthorMarkHaddonsays.“____4____It’saboutlearningthatyou,yourfamily.yourcultureandyourviewoftheworldarerichandinterestingandimportant.”Thepowerofimagination____5____Thisspacecanhelpyoutothinkmorepositivelyaboutaproblemyoumighthave,orsimplyallowyoutoescapetoamagical,make-believeworld.A.It’smorethanlearningaskill.B.However,thesearen’ttheonlyformsofcreativewriting.C.Examplesofcreativewritingcanbefoundprettymucheverywhere.D.Formanypeople,creativewritingoffersa“timeout”orescapefromreallife.E.It’salsoachancetounderstandthebenefitsofcreativewritingandusingyourimagination.F.Theyalsosaythatcreativewritingcanbeausefultoolforself-care,ortakingcareofyourself.G.Togetbetteratcreativewriting,youmustunderstandtheelementsofwhatmakeswritingabookgreat.Manypeoplethinkofsharksasdangerousmonsters.Buthumanbeingscauseafargreaterdangertothemthantheydotous.Althoughsharkattacksdooccur,theyarequiterare.Accordingtooneestimate,however,humanskill100millionsharkseveryyear.____6____Whyshouldwesavethesharks?Sharkstakeupthetoppositiononthefoodchainintheocean.Assharksdieoff,thepopulationoftheanimalsthatsharksconsumewillincrease.This,inturn,meansthatthenumberofthecreaturesthoseanimalseatwilldrop.____7____Fishthateatalgae(藻类)arealsoincluded.Thiscancausealgaetospreadsomuchthatitdamagescoralreefs.____8____TheoceannotonlyproducesmoreoxygenthanalltherainforestsonEarthcombined,butalsoremoveshalfoftheman-madegreenhousegasfromtheatmosphere.Oncesharksdieoff,theglobalecosystemwillbeupset,affectingallcreaturesincludinghumanbeings.Don’tusesharkproductsFirst,vitaminenergydrinksandleathergoodscanbemadefromsharkparts.____9____Inaddition,sharkmeatissoldaroundtheworld,sometimesundermisleadingnamessuchasrocksalmonorwhitefish.Sharkfinsoupisapopulardish.However,theprocessofgettingfinsiscruel.Fishermencuttheshark’sfinsoffandthenthrowthesharkbackintothewater,stillalive.____10____Sharksbreathebyswimming,soasharkthatcan’tswimwilldie.A.Itistimeforchildrentolearnaboutsharks.B.Sharkoilisalsousedinmanypopularbeautyproducts.C.Thenthesharkdiesslowly,sometimesoverseveraldays.D.Actually,thekillingofsharkswillaffectthewholeplanet.E.Peopleinsomecountriesareespeciallykeenonsharkproducts.F.Amongthemaresomeseafishthathumansconsumeeveryday.G.Thisnumberisawarningthatmanykindsofsharksmaydieout.Betweenchildhoodandadulthood,yougothroughmanychanges—jobs,regrettablehaircutsandrelationshipsthatcomeandgo.Butwhataboutwhoyouareatyourcore(核心)?___11___Personalityisthepatternofthoughts,feelingsandbehaviorsuniquetoaperson.Peopletendtothinkofpersonalityasfixed.Butaccordingtopsychologists(心理学家),that’snothowitworks;personalitydoesn’tstaythesameallyourlife.___12___That’snottosaythatyou’readifferentpersoneachdayyouwakeup.___13___Inastudy,researchersfollowedsomeadultsformanyyearsuntiltheirearly70s.Theydiscoveredthatadulthood’spersonalityisactuallystableinshorttimeperiods.___14___Theywilllookathowachildreactstotheworld.Researchsuggeststhatourchildhood’smoods—forexample,whetherwe’reeasy-goingorbad-tempered,willingorunwillingtoapproachstrangers—shapeourpersonalityofolderages.___15___Ifachildisalwaysshyandwithdrawn(离群的),hemaygrowintoanunhappyteenager.Onthecontrary,ahappychildhoodusuallyleadstoahappyadulthood.A.Instead,itchanges—developswithage.B.Growingintoadulthood,whatdoyoucareabout?C.Asyougrowolder,doesyourpersonalitychange?D.However,youdon’thavetobesadaboutthechange.E.Infact,thechangecan’tevenbenoticedintheshortterm.F.Psychologistsdon’tstudychildren’spersonalities,however.G.Andtheseearlymoodsseemtoberelatedtoourlateryearsoflife.Withtherapiddevelopmentofscienceandtechnology,wedon’tknowhowdifferentourlifewillbeinthefuture.___16___.Atfirstwethinkabouthumanrelationships.Intheyear2050,wewillusecomputersalmosteveryday.WewillbemakingnewfriendsthroughtheInternet—evenourhusbandsorwiveswillbemetinthisway.___17___.Ontheotherhand,ourrelationshipwithpeoplewon’tbeasimportantastheyaretoday—wewillfeelalittlelonely.Computerswillalsohelpusinmanyotheractivitiesin2050.Forexample,theywillbeusedbythechildrenatschooltomaketheirlearningeasier.Inaddition,therewillbemuchmoreothermachineswhichwillplayasimilarroleascomputers,likerobotswhichwilldothehouseworkforus.___18___.Travelingtootherplanetsortothemoonwillalsobeavailableforeveryone.Meansoftransportwill,ofcourse,change,too.Wewillbeusingsolar-poweredcars,whichwillbemuchmoreenvironmentallyfriendly.Wecouldexpectthatthefastertechnologicalprogresswouldleadtoamorepollutedenvironment.Butitisn’ttrue.___19___.And,scientistswillprobablyfindcuresformanydangerousdiseases,likecancerorAIDS.Therefore,oursurroundingsaswellashealthwillbeinabettercondition.Althoughwecan’tpredicttheexactchangeswhichwillbemadeintheworld,weoftenthinkaboutthem.Weworryaboutourandourchildren’sfuture;wehaveexpectations,hopesaswellasfears.ButIthinkweshouldberatherconfidentaboutourfuture.___20___.A.However,weareconvincedofthefollowingB.WeshouldbehappyandbelievegoodthingswillhappenC.WewillpaymoreattentiontoprotectingtheenvironmentD.WecanonlyimagineitE.SpendingholidayswillalsobecompletelydifferentF.ItwillbemuchfasterandeasierforusG.OurenvironmentwillbemorepollutedCelebratingtheharvestaroundtheworldAharvestfestivalisacelebrationofthefallmonthsandtheharvestthatoftenaccompaniesthesemonths.___21___CanadaInCanada,peoplecelebratetheirharvestonThanksgiving.___22___TheEnglishexplorerMartinFrobisher(1535-1594)cameupontheland,searchingforthe"NewWorld".AshearrivedinCanadain1578,hecelebratedsurvivingthelongjourneybyholdingaformalcelebrationandeatingsaltbeefandpeas.Today,ithasbecomearecognizedholidayinthecountrythatfallsonthesecondMondayinOctober.___23___Oneofthehighlights(高潮)oftheholidayisabigThanksgivingDaymeal,whichusuallyincludesturkeyandbreads,whicharepreparedandpresentedinauniqueCanadianway.UnitedKingdomHarvestfestivalactivitiesareconsideredaspecialtimeforcommunitiestocometogetherincelebration.Theharvestfestivalmaystartwithcarryingbasketsoffruitsandvegetablestoalocalchurchwherepeoplesingpraisesongsforahealthyharvestwhileprayingforfutureharvests.___24___Largedinnersmayalsobehostedwhereeachememberbringsaspecialdishtosharewitheachother.ChinaIn2018,theFarmers'HarvestFestivalwaslaunchedinChina.It'sheldonthedayoftheautumnequinox(秋分),whichfallsroughlyonSept22or23.___25___InJiaxing,Zhejiangprovince,farmersbrought100seedvarietiestothemainsiteoftheceremonyinHanhudistrictandplacedtheminawalltomarktheachievementsoftheseedindustry.InHeilongjiangprovince,thefestivalwascombinedwithlocaltraditionsoftheDaurpeopleandthelocalsdancedaroundbonfires.A.Thistraditionissaidtodatebacktothe16thcentury.B.Everyyear,arangeofeventsareorganizednationwide.C.Thesecelebrationstypicallyinvolvedancingandsinging.D.Thefoodsoftenfoundatthisfestivalareturkeyandbread.E.Manycountriescelebrateharvestfestivalsindifferentforms.F.Aspecialeffortmaybemadetogivefoodtothelessfortunate.G.OnThanksgiving,mostreturnhometogatherwiththeirfamily.TheDancingHouseinPrague,Czechia,isdesignedbyFrankGehryandVladoMilunić.Whenitwasfirstbuilt,itcausedabigdebatebecauseofitsunusualdesign.Thoseagainstitsaidthebuildingisnotsuitableforthesurrounding.____26____BeforeWorldWarII,therewasa19th-centurybuildingwheretheDancingHouseistoday.Duetothedamageofthatbuilding,afterthewar,itwasdecidedtobuildanewandmodernbuildingtoreplace(替代)it.____27____Buthedidn’tacceptit.Later,FrankGehryandVladoMilunićtooktheprojectanddesignedthisuniquebuilding.ThebuildingoftheDancingHousestartedin1992andcompletedin1996.Thehouseincludestwomainbuildings.Onehascurved(弧形的)supportingcolumns(柱)withglasscoveredoutsides.____28____Thesebuildingsleanintoeachotherliketheyaredancing.____29____ThebuildingwasalsocalledFredandGinger.GingerRogersandFredAstairewereawell-knowndancecouple.Theygaveinspirationstothisdesign.That’swhythecornertowersofthisbuildingsymbolizeadancingcouplewithacurvedshapeandswinginglines.ThecurvedformofthebuildingcanbefeltinsideoftheDancingHouseaswell.Inclinedcolumns,metalsupportsandwavywallsremindvisitorswhatauniquebuildingtheyarein.____30____ItispossibletoenjoyanamazingviewofPragueintherestaurant.A.TheprojectwasfirstgiventoJeanNouvel.B.Theotherisabuildingwiththewavyform.C.Atfirstnoonewaswillingtotaketheproject.D.Actuallythenameofthebuildingattractsinterest.E.Insidethebuildingthereisarestaurant,ahotelandcompanyoffices.F.However,todayitisacceptedasoneofthefamousbuildingsofPrague.G.Visitorscantouraroundthemuseuminsidetoknowmoreaboutthebuilding.Whatiscrosscountryrunning?Crosscountryisanoutdoorendurance(耐久性)sportthatcanbementallychallengingandfun.____31____You’renotonlyputtingonefootinfrontoftheother;you’realsothinkingaheadtobarriersandchangesinthetrailorcourse.____32____However,beforeyoubegintrainingandracing,youshouldbeawareofpotentialinjuriesandhowtoavoidthem.Howcanyoupreventcrosscountryrunninginjuries?Thebestwaysforoutdoorrunnerstostayhealthyincludethefollowingrunningtips:Stretchdaily.Forallrunnersandathletes,aregularstretchingroutineisanimportantpartofconditioning.____33____Warmupandcooldown.Musclesandtendons(跟腱)arelesslikelytooverstretchortearifthey’vebeenproperlypreparedforrunningandracing.High-intensityworkoutsrequiremoreprepandpost-workoutcooldownthanlow-impactactivities.Weartherightshoes.Makesureyourshoesfitproperlyandthattheyareneithertootight-fittingnortooloose.____34____Eatanddrinkenough.Competitivedistancerunnersliketokeeptheirweightlow.However,consumingtoofewcaloriescanharmyourbody,especiallyifyou’reagirlorwomansubjecttoeatingdisorders.____35____It’seffectivetopreventinjuryandheatillness.Rememberthatespeciallyinfullsunorinhumidregionsofthestate,youparticularlytendtohaveheatstroke.Drinkplentyofwaterbeforeandafterrunning.A.Crosscountryrunningisasportrequiringmoney.B.Tiedouble-knotstopreventtrippingoverundonelaces.C.It’smostlyverysafeincomparisontootherteamsports.D.Haveawell-balanceddietandbesuretostaywell-hydrated.E.Youmayencounterunexpected,non-naturalbarriers.F.Itisneededtokeepyourbones,joints,andmuscleshealthy.G.Thistypeofrunningandracinghasbothaphysicalandpsychologicalrole.InChina,peopleindifferentareashavetheirownwaystocelebratetheSpringFestival.EspeciallybetweenNorthernChinaandSouthernChina,therearemanydifferences.____36____OneisaboutthefoodonthenightbeforetheSpringFestival.InNorthernChina,peopleusuallyeatdumplingsduringthistime.Forluck,peoplemayputsugarindumplings.____37____PeopleinthesouthusuallyeatNiangaoorTangyuanonNewYear’sEve.Bothfoodsarealsoconsideredtobringabetterlife.Therearemanycauses.Forexample,NorthernChinagrowslotsofwheat(小麦)whileSouthernChinagrowslotsofrice.____38____PeopleinNorthernChinausuallylovefoodmadebywheat.____39____InNorthernChina,peopleoftenputuppapercuttingsonwindowstowishforhappinessofthecomingyear.Inmanypartsofthesouth,peoplenolongerputuppapercuttingsfortheSpringFestival.Instead,theydecoratetheirhousewithakumquat(金橘)treebearingfruit.It’struethatNorthernChinaandSouthernChinahavedifferencesincelebratingtheSpringFestival.____40____Afterall,manyChinesearemovingfromoneplacetoanother.Whenreachinganewplace,theyalsobringtheircustomsthere.SonowmanypeopleinNorthernChinaalsoeatTangyuan.A.Herearesomeexamples.B.Manyfoodsaremadeofrice.C.Thedifferencesbringmanybadresults.D.Butthedifferencesaregraduallydisappearing.E.Asaresult,peopleinSouthernChinaoftenpreferrice.F.Thatway,theybelievelifeinthenextyearwillbe“sweet”.G.China’snorthandsouthalsohaveadifferenceinNewYeardecorating.Howtopreservethelockdown’sslowerpaceThelast15monthsofpandemicforcedaslowdowninfamilies’often-crazedpace.Sportsandafter-schoolactivitiesalldisappearedin2020.Now,communitiesreopenandcalendarsagainfillwithsummerplans.____41____Inarecentresearch,31percentoffamiliessaidthattheyplantotakepartinfewerafter-schoolactivities.Megan,amotheroftwoteenagers,learnedhowstressfulacrowdedschedulecouldbe.Now,withlessrunningaroundtosportsandsingingpractices,bothMeganandherchildrenareenjoyingthesimplethingsinlife.____42________43____Infact,allofusnowhaveauniqueopportunitytoturntowhatwecareaboutandtobeintentionalaboutourtime.Todoso,makealistoftheprosandconsofyourliferightnow,andrefertothatlistasyourcalendarfillsup.It’simportanttoidentifyandestablishboundariestohelppreservethepros.____44____Whenmakingyourlistofprosandcons,bespecificaboutanyofyourdailyinteractionsthatwereharmful,relationshipsthatwereunproductive,andthelifepatternsthatmadeyouunhappy.Riddingaharmfulpersonofyourlifecanbetrickierthansettingasideahobby.____45____Ifthepandemichasbeenawelcomedismissal(摒弃)oftheserelationships,thismomentisthebestchanceyoumighteverhavetodoso.A.Thepandemicchallengedparentseverywhere.B.Thechancetochangeattitudesisn’tjustforparents.C.Sosetupreminderstoreduceyourscheduleregularly.D.Butweallhaverelationshipsthatdon’tbenefitbothsides.E.Theyspendtimeatthediningtableandevenoutdoorstogether.F.Someparentsarestilldeterminedtoholdontotherelaxedpace.G.Youshouldconsideranypeopleinyourlifewhodragyoudown.BeSlightlyFunnierHowwouldyoufeelifacolleaguesuggestedyoutakeacomedyclasstoimproveyoursenseofhumor?Ifeltembarrassed.Athomethatevening,IaskedmyotherhalfwhetherhethinksI'mfunny.___46___."Ofcourseyouare,"theyallensuredme.Whatelsecouldtheysay?Andanyway,I'dalreadymadeupmymind.Somepeoplejustaren'tfunny,andI'moneofthem.Yet,accordingtoJenniferAakerandNaomiBagdonas-authorsofthebookHumor,Seriouslyandexpertsonthesubject,humorisnotsomethingyouarebornwithorwithout.___47___.What'smore,findingourfunnysidesmakesusappearmorecompetentandconfident,strengthensrelationships,unlockscreativityandmakesusmorelikable.Ithelpsinanylifesituation.ThisundoubtedlyexplainswhyfuturemastersoftheuniverseareeagerlysigningupforthehumorcourseAakerandBagdonasteachatStanford'sGraduateSchoolofBusiness.Theyagreedtoteachmehowtofindmyfunnybones,too.___48___.Asyouwouldhope,theyareveryamusing.TheybeginbysendingmeaquestionnaireaboutwhatIfindfunny,whatIdon't,andhowIattempttomakeotherslaugh.Theresultswillapparentlyrevealmyhumortype.Inourfirstcall,Aaker,asocialpsychologist(心理学家),explainsthatmanyofusleavehumorbehindwhenwearriveatadulthood:Afour-year-oldlaughsupto300timesaday.___49___.Next,wediscussthecommonmisunderstandingsthatstopmanyofusinourcomedytracks.Thefirst,Aakersays,isthebeliefthathumorhasnoplaceincertainsituations,especiallyatwork.___50___.However,98percentoftopexecutivessaytheypreferemployeeswithasenseofhumorand84percentofbossesbelievethoseemployeesdobetterwork.A.Rather,it'samuscleyoucanstrengthenB.ThenthereistheideathatitistooriskyC.WeworryaboutnotbeingtakenseriouslyD.Myfirstinteractionwiththepairisovere-mailE.ThenItextedmybestfriendandmysister-in-lawF.Buta40-year-oldtakestenweekstolaughasmuchG.Itisfarmoreimportanttoshowyouhaveasenseofhumor【参考答案】***试卷处理标记,请不要删除1.无1、E牝2、B牝3、F牝4、A牝5、D【分析】这是一篇说明文。主要介绍了创意写作及其对我们的好处。牝1、上文“Didyouknowthatwritingstoriesisactuallygoodforyou,too?”(你知道写故事实际上对你也有好处吗?)说明创意写作对你有好处,下文接着讲它的好处,与选项E.It’salsoachancetounderstandthebenefitsofcreativewritingandusingyourimagination.(这也是一个了解创意写作和发挥想象力的好处的机会。)相一致。故选E项。牝2、上文“Fictioncanincludenovelsandshortstories.”(小说可以包括小说和短篇小说。)说明小说和短故事是创意写作,下文“Scripts(剧本)foraplay,filmorTVshowandfanfictioncount.”(戏剧、电影或电视节目和同人小说的剧本很重要。)说明另外很多种都算创意写作,空处起承上启下的作用,与选项B.However,thesearen’ttheonlyformsofcreativewriting.(然而,这些并不是创意写作的唯一形式。)相一致。故选B项。牝3、上文“AccordingtotheAnnaFreudCentreforChildrenandFamilies,writingaboutacharacter’sfeelingscanmakeiteasiertounderstandyourownfeelings.”(根据安娜弗洛伊德儿童和家庭中心的说法,写下人物的感受可以让你更容易理解自己的感受。)说明有人认为创意写作有好处,此处接着说它的好处,与选项F.Theyalsosaythatcreativewritingcanbeausefultoolforself-care,ortakingcareofyourself.(他们还说,创意写作可以成为自我保健或照顾自己的有用工具。)相一致。故选F项。牝4、下文“It’saboutlearningthatyou,yourfamily.yourcultureandyourviewoftheworldarerichandinterestingandimportant.”(这是关于学习你,你的家人。你的文化和你的世界观是丰富、有趣和重要的。)说明学习创意写作不仅仅是学习一项技能那么简单,与选项A.It’smorethanlearningaskill.(这不仅仅是学习一项技能。)相一致。故选A项。牝5、下文“Thisspacecanhelpyoutothinkmorepositivelyaboutaproblemyoumighthave,orsimplyallowyoutoescapetoamagical,make-believeworld.”(这个空间可以帮助你更积极地思考你可能遇到的问题,或者只是让你逃到一个神奇的、虚构的世界。)说明创意写作可以帮你暂时逃离当下的世界,与选项D.Formanypeople,creativewritingoffersa“timeout”orescapefromreallife.(对于许多人来说,创意写作提供了一种“暂停”或逃避现实生活的机会。)相一致。故选D项。6、G牝7、F牝8、D牝9、B牝10、C【导语】这是一篇说明文,文章讲述为什么要保护鲨鱼以及如何保护鲨鱼。牝6、根据上文“Althoughsharkattacksdooccur,theyarequiterare.Accordingtooneestimate,however,humanskill100millionsharkseveryyear.(虽然鲨鱼袭击事件确实发生,但却非常罕见,然而,据估计,人类每年杀死1亿只鲨鱼)”可知,人类每年杀死1亿只鲨鱼,下文“Whyshouldwesavethesharks?(为什么我们应该保护鲨鱼)”提到我们应该保护鲨鱼,所以G项“这个数字是一个警告,许多种类的鲨鱼可能会灭绝”符合语境,G项中“Thisnumber”指代上文的“100million”,故选G项。牝7、上文“Assharksdieoff,thepopulationoftheanimalsthatsharksconsumewillincrease.This,inturn,meansthatthenumberofthecreaturesthoseanimalseatwilldrop.(随着鲨鱼的死亡,鲨鱼所食用的动物的数量将会增加。反过来,这就意味着这些动物吃的生物数量会减少)”提到鲨鱼数量减少会使其引以为食的动物数量增加,这些动物引以为食的生物数量就会减少,结合下文“Fishthateatalgae(藻类)arealsoincluded.(吃藻类的鱼也包括在内)”中的also可知,空处应是提到数量减少的生物包括哪些,F项“其中有一些是人类每天食用的海鱼”符合语境,F项中的“them”指代上文的“thecreatures”,故选F项。牝8、根据下文“TheoceannotonlyproducesmoreoxygenthanalltherainforestsonEarthcombined,butalsoremoveshalfoftheman-madegreenhousegasfromtheatmosphere.Oncesharksdieoff,theglobalecosystemwillbeupset,affectingallcreaturesincludinghumanbeings.(海洋不仅产生的氧气比地球上所有热带雨林的总和还要多,而且还从大气中消除了一半的人为温室气体。一旦鲨鱼灭绝,全球生态系统将被破坏,影响到包括人类在内的所有生物)”可知,本段是讲述鲨鱼数量减少对全球的影响,D项“事实上,捕杀鲨鱼会影响到整个地球”统领本段,符合语境。故选D项。牝9、根据上文“First,vitaminenergydrinksandleathergoodscanbemadefromsharkparts.(首先,鲨鱼的部分可以制成维生素能量饮料和皮革制品)”及下文“Inaddition,sharkmeatissoldaroundtheworld,sometimesundermisleadingnamessuchasrocksalmonorwhitefish.(此外,鲨鱼肉在世界各地销售,有时会被冠以误导性的名字,如岩鲑或白鱼)”可知,本段是描述鲨鱼制品,B项“鲨鱼油也被用于许多流行的美容产品中”符合语境,故选B项。牝10、根据上文“Fishermencuttheshark’sfinsoffandthenthrowthesharkbackintothewater,stillalive.(渔民割下鲨鱼的鱼鳍,然后把还活着的鲨鱼扔回水中)”可知,被割掉鱼鳍的鲨鱼被扔回海里,结合下文“Sharksbreathebyswimming,soasharkthatcan’tswimwilldie.(鲨鱼通过游泳呼吸,所以不会游泳的鲨鱼会死亡)”可知,没有鱼鳍的鲨鱼不会游泳,所以几天就会死亡,C项“然后鲨鱼慢慢死去,有时会持续几天”符合语境,故选C项。11、C牝12、A牝13、E牝14、F牝15、G【分析】这是一篇说明文。主要介绍了随着年龄的增长,人的性格也会发生变化,童年的情绪会塑造之后的性格。牝11、下文“Personalityisthepatternofthoughts,feelingsandbehaviorsuniquetoaperson.Peopletendtothinkofpersonalityasfixed.”(性格是一个人特有的思想、情感和行为模式。人们往往认为性格是固定不变的。)说明性格是人所固有的思想、情感和行为模式,C项中personality是关键词,“随着年龄的增长,你的性格会改变吗?”承上启下,符合题意。故选C项。牝12、上文“Butaccordingtopsychologists,that’snothowitworks;personalitydoesn’tstaythesameallyourlife.”(但心理学家认为,这不是它的工作原理;性格并不是一辈子不变的。)说明性格是会发生变化的,A项“相反,它会随着年龄的增长而变化。”说明性格会随着年龄增长而变化,符合题意。故选A项。牝13、上文“That’snottosaythatyou’readifferentpersoneachdayyouwakeup.”(这并不是说你每天醒来都是一个不同的人。)说明性格并不是每天都有很大变化的,E项“事实上,这种变化甚至在短期内都不会被注意到。”说明短期内性格变化并不明显,符合题意。故选E项。牝14、下文“Theywilllookathowachildreactstotheworld.”(他们将观察孩子对世界的反应。)说明研究人员会观察孩子们的行为,F项中Psychologists和children’spersonalities是关键词,“然而,心理学家并不研究儿童的性格。”说明心理学家并不研究儿童的性格,他们只是观察孩子们的行为,符合题意。故选F项。牝15、下文“Ifachildisalwaysshyandwithdrawn,hemaygrowintoanunhappyteenager.Onthecontrary,ahappychildhoodusuallyleadstoahappyadulthood.”(如果一个孩子总是害羞和孤僻,他可能会成长为一个不快乐的青少年。相反,快乐的童年通常会带来快乐的成年。)说明孩子时候的情绪会影响之后的生活,G项“这些早期的情绪似乎与我们之后的生活有关。”符合题意。故选G项。16、D牝17、F牝18、E牝19、C牝20、B【导语】这是一篇说明文。本文作者对未来2050年的生活状况进行了合理想象,讲述了科学技术在人际关系、交通工具、健康和环保等方面给人们生活带来的变化。牝16、根据上文“Withtherapiddevelopmentofscienceandtechnology,wedon’tknowhowdifferentourlifewillbeinthefuture.(随着科学技术的快速发展,我们不知道我们未来的生活会有多么不同)”可知,上文提到未来的生活会有多么不同,可见只能想象未来的生活。故D选项“我们只能想象”符合语境,故选D项。牝17、根据上文“Atfirstwethinkabouthumanrelationships.Intheyear2050,wewillusecomputersalmosteveryday.WewillbemakingnewfriendsthroughtheInternet—evenourhusbandsorwiveswillbemetinthisway.(首先我们想到的是人际关系。在2050年,我们将几乎每天都使用电脑。我们将通过互联网结交新朋友,甚至我们的丈夫或妻子也会通过这种方式认识)”可知,前文讲述互联网在未来人际交往中的广泛应用。由此可知,互联网使得人际关系更加快捷便利。故F选项“这对我们来说将会更快和更容易”符合语境,故选F项。牝18、根据后文“Travelingtootherplanetsortothemoonwillalsobeavailableforeveryone.Meansoftransportwill,ofcourse,change,too.Wewillbeusingsolar-poweredcars,whichwillbemuchmoreenvironmentallyfriendly.(每个人都可以去其他星球或月球旅行。当然,交通工具也会发生变化。我们将使用太阳能汽车,这将更加环保)”可知,本段所讲的是关于未来的旅行。故E选项“度假也会完全不同”符合语境,故选E项。牝19、根据上文“Wecouldexpectthatthefastertechnologicalprogresswouldleadtoamorepollutedenvironment.Butitisn’ttrue.(我们可以预见,更快的技术进步会导致更严重的环境污染。但这不是真的)”以及后文“And,scientistswillprobablyfindcuresformanydangerousdiseases,likecancerorAIDS.Therefore,oursurroundingsaswellashealthwillbeinabettercondition.(而且,科学家可能会找到许多危险疾病的治疗方法,如癌症或艾滋病。因此,我们的环境和健康将在一个更好的条件)”可知,本段讲述的是关于未来的污染问题。根据前面“amorepollutedenvironment”和“Butitisn’ttrue”可知,我们未来更加关注环保。故C选项“我们将更加重视环境保护”符合语境,故选C项。牝20、根据上文“ButIthinkweshouldberatherconfidentaboutourfuture.(但我认为我们应该对未来充满信心)”可知,上文提到要对未来充满信心,本句为本段最后一句,应承接上文具体说明如何充满信心,故B选项“我们应该开心,相信好事会发生”符合语境,故选B项。21、E牝22、A牝23、G牝24、F牝25、B【分析】本文是说明文。文章介绍了加拿大、英国和中国的丰收节。牝21、上文“Aharvestfestivalisacelebrationofthefallmonthsandtheharvestthatoftenesthesemonths(丰收的节日是一个庆典活动,庆祝秋天以及伴随秋天而来的收获季)”可知,文章话题与“丰收的节日”有关。下文各段的小标题分别为“Canada”,“UnitedKingdom”和“China”,可知,文章将介绍这三个国家的“丰收的节日”的方式。E项“Manycountriescelebrateharvestfestivalsindifferentforms.”契合上下文,语义连贯。故选E项。牝22、上文“InCanada,peoplecelebratetheirharvestonThanksgiving(在加拿大,人们在感恩节庆祝丰收)”,A项“Thistraditionissaidtodatebacktothe16thcentury(这个传统据说要追溯到16世纪).”可知,此处“Thistradition”指代上句的“peoplecelebratetheirharvestonThanksgiving”;下文“TheEnglishexplorerMartinFrobisher(1535-1594)cameupontheland,searchingforthe‘NewWorld’.”则解释了这个传统的渊源,呼应了A项的“可追溯到16世纪”的信息。A项承上启下,符合语境。故选A项。牝23、上文“AshearrivedinCanadain1578,hecelebratedsurvivingthelongjourneybyholdingaformalcelebrationandeatingsaltbeefandpeas.(当他在1578年到达加拿大时,他举行了一个正式的庆祝活动,吃咸牛肉和豌豆来庆祝他长途跋涉后的幸存)”可知,感恩节习俗:到家,吃吃喝喝庆祝一下。下文“Oneofthehighlights(高潮)oftheholidayisabigThanksgivingDaymeal,whichusuallyincludesturkeyandbreads,whicharepreparedandpresentedinauniqueCanadianway(感恩节的高潮是感恩节大餐,这通常包括火鸡和面包,这些都加拿大独特的方式制作和呈现)”可知,G项“OnThanksgiving,mostreturnhometogatherwiththeirfamily.(在感恩节,大多数人会回家与家人团聚)”可知,G项中的“回家团聚”是感恩节中的第一环节,和下文提到的大餐缺一不可。故选G项。牝24、上文“Theharvestfestivalmaystartwithcarryingbasketsoffruitsandvegetablestoalocalchurchwherepeoplesingpraisesongsforahealthyharvestwhileprayingforfutureharvests.(丰收节开始时,人们会带着装满水果和蔬菜的篮子到当地的教堂,在那里人们会唱着赞美健康丰收的歌,同时祈祷未来的丰收)”可知,收获节上,教堂收到很多食物。下文“Largedinnersmayalsobehostedwhereeachememberbringsaspecialdishtosharewitheachother.(大型晚宴也可以举办,每个成员都带一份特别的菜彼此分享)”可知,这些食物被用来举办晚宴,人人都可分享,包括那些需要帮助的“不幸的人”。可以推知,英国的丰收节不仅仅庆祝作物的丰收,同时也是一个提醒人们要把自己的食物分享给那些不如自己幸运之人的日子。F项“Aspecialeffortmaybemadetogivefoodtothelessfortunate.(可能会作出特别努力,为那些不幸的人提供食物)”,可知,人们用心良苦,只是假借教会之手,委婉地帮助了那些不幸的人,上下语义连贯。故选F项。牝25、本段第二句“It'sheldonthedayoftheautumnequinox(秋分),whichfallsroughlyonSept22or23.(丰收节是秋分那天举行,大约在9月22日或23日)”,根据句子时态,表客观存在,可知,中国每年举办丰收节。B项“Everyyear,arangeofeventsareorganizednationwide.(每年,全国都会组织一系列的活动)”,B项顺接上一句。而下文“InJiaxing,Zhejiangprovince,farmersbrought100seedvarietiestothemainsiteoftheceremonyinHanhudistrictandplacedtheminawalltomarktheachievementsoftheseedindustry.InHeilongjiangprovince,thefestivalwascombinedwithlocaltraditionsoftheDaurpeopleandthelocalsdancedaroundbonfi

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