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考点11阅读理解之写作意图Part1题型详解:推理判断写作目的和意图考点是高考中的必考点。一篇发表的文章总有其作者的写作目的和用意,做这类题时,要站在作者的角度上看问题。预测在2024高考中,目的和意图会继续在高考阅读理解中呈现。Part2常见设问方式:Whatisthemainpurposeoftheauthorwritingthetext?Thepurposeofthetextisto_______.Thefact…ismentionedbytheauthortoshow________.Theauthorwritersthe...paragraphto________.Part3解题方法指导:1.关注文章体裁,理解文章写作手法。2.理解作者的词句选择和语气。Part4真题检测:2023年北京卷英语真题Inrecentyears,researchersfromdiversefieldshaveagreedthatshort-termismisnowasignificantprobleminindustrialisedsocieties.Theinabilitytoengagewithlonger-termcausesandconsequencesleadstosomeoftheworld’smostseriousproblems:climatechange,biodiversitycollapse,andmore.ThehistorianFrancisColearguesthattheWesthasenteredaperiodwhere“onlythepresentexists,apresentcharacterisedatoncebythecrueltyoftheinstantandbytheboredomofanunendingnow”.Ithasbeenprovedthatpeoplehaveabias(偏向)towardsthepresent,focusingonloudattractionsinthemomentattheexpenseofthehealth,well-beingandfinancialstabilityoftheirfutureselvesorcommunity.Inbusiness,thisbiassurfacesasshort-sighteddecisions.Andonslow-burningproblemslikeclimatechange,ittranslatesintotheunwillingnesstomakesmallsacrifices(牺牲)todaythatcouldmakeamajordifferencetomorrow.Instead,allthatmattersisnextquarter’sprofit,orsatisfyingsomeothernear-termdesires.Thesebiasedperspectivescannotbeblamedononesinglecause.Itisfairtosay,though,thatourpsychologicalbiasesplayamajorrole.People’shesitancytodelaysatisfactionisthemostobviousexample,butthereareothers.Oneofthemisabouthowthemostaccessibleinformationinthepresentaffectsdecisionsaboutthefuture.Forinstance,youmighthearsomeonesay:“It’scoldthiswinter,soIneedn’tworryaboutglobalwarming.”Anotheristhatloudandurgentmattersaregiventoomuchimportance,makingpeopleignorelonger-termtrendsthatarguablymattermore.Thisiswhenapopstardrawsfarmoreattentionthan,say,gradualbiodiversitydecline.Asapsychologistoncejoked,ifaliens(外星人)wantedtoweakenhumanity,theywouldn’tsendships;theywouldinventclimatechange.Indeed,whenitcomestoenvironmentaltransformations,wecandevelopaformofcollective“poormemory”,andeachnewgenerationcanbelievethestateofaffairstheyencounterisnothingoutoftheordinary.Olderpeopletoday,forexample,canrememberatimewithinsect-coveredcarwindscreensafterlongdrives.Children,ontheotherhand,havenoideathatinsectpopulationhasdroppeddramatically.3.Whatdoestheauthorintendtotellus?A.Far-sightedthinkingmatterstohumans.B.Humanstendtomakelong-termsacrifices.C.Currentpoliciesfacilitatefuturedecision-making.D.Biastowardsthepresenthelpsreducenear-termdesires.2022年6月普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(浙江卷)英语试题Allaroundtheworld,therearesmallchangestakingplace.Atthesideofroads,behindschoolplaygroundsandonallkindsofunlovedpiecesoflandacrosstownsandcities,tinyforestsbarelythesizeoftenniscourtsareappearing,makingagreatplaceforbothwildlifeandlocalpeoplewhomaynotnormallyhaveeasyaccesstonature.ThisistheTinyForestmovement,whichaimstoprovethatthebestthingsinlifereallydocomeinsmallpackages.Tinyforestswerefirstpioneeredasaconceptinthe1970sbyDrMiyawaki,aJapanesebotanist.Ashewentontosharehisconceptwithothers,theideasoontookoffinIndiaandothercountriesbeforeeventuallyreachingEurope,whereitbecamepopularinplaceslikeFrance,BelgiumandtheNetherlands.Sohowdoesitwork?LouiseHartley,whoisleadingtheTinyForestprojectintheUK,explainsthattheprocessbeginsbyidentifyingareasinwhichatinyforestcouldhavethebiggestinfluence.“Wefocusonurbanareaswhereaccesstonatureisoftennotthateasy”,saysHartley.“Weseeitasachancetotrytobreakthegrowingdisconnectbetweenpeopleandnature.”InaTinyForest,theremustbeaminimumof600trees,andthetreesareplantedmuchclosertogetherandwithoutchemicalsorfertilisers(肥料).Thereareusuallyaround30differentkindsofall-nativetreespecies(物种).Thisvariety,coupledwiththefactthattinyforestsgrowuptotentimesfasterthanstandardforests,meanstheyattractarichabundanceofwildlife.It’salsothoughtthattheseplacescouldhelpreducetheriskofflooding,removecarbonfromtheatmosphereandfightclimatechange,aswellasimprovingthementalhealthofthoselivinglocally.5.WhatisthepurposeoftheprojectledbyHartleyintheUK?A.Topromoteeco-tourism. B.Toimproveforestryresearch.C.Topopularisegardening. D.Togetpeopleclosetonature.2022年6月普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(浙江卷)英语试题Manypeoplebelievethatworkingtothemaximumisthesecrettosuccess,butresearchhasfoundthatmoderation(适度)alsogetsresultsonthejob.InastudyledbyEllenLangerofHarvardUniversity,researchersaskedpeopletotranslatesentencesintoanewamade-uplanguage.Subjectswhopracticedthelanguagemoderatelybeforehandmadefewererrorsthanthosewhopracticedextensivelyornotatall.Highlevelsofknowledgecanmakepeopletooattachedtotraditionalwaysofviewingproblemsacrossfieldsthearts,sciences,andpolitics.Highconscientiousnessisrelatedtolowerjobperformance,especiallyinsimplejobswhereitdoesn’tpaytobeaperfectionist.Howlongwestayontheclockandhowwespendthattimeareundercarefulexaminationinmanyworkplaces.Theyoungbankerwhoeatslunchathisdeskisprobablyseenasago-getter,whilehiscolleagueswhochatoverarelaxedconference-roommealgetdirtylooksfromthecorneroffice.“Peoplefromculturesthatvaluerelationshipsmorethanoursdoesareshockedbythethoughtofeatingaloneinfrontofacomputer”,saysArtMarkman,aprofessorofpsychologyattheUniversityofTexas,Austin.Socialinteractionhasbeenshowntoliftmood(情绪)andgetpeoplethinkinginnewdirectionsandinwaysthatcouldhelpimproveanypost-luncheffort.Markmanalsopromotesoff-tasktime.“Partofbeingagoodthinkerisexperiencingthingsthatareseeminglyunrelatedtowhatyouareworkingonatthemomentbutgiveyoufreshideasaboutyourwork,”hesays.“Also,thereisalotofresearchshowingthatapositivemoodleadstohigherlevelsofproductivityandcreativity.So,whenpeopledothingstoincreasetheirlifesatisfaction,theyalsomakethemselvesmoreeffectiveatwork.”10.Whatdoesthetextseemtoadvocate?A.Middle-of-the-roadworkhabits. B.Balancebetweenworkandfamily.C.Long-standingculturaltraditions. D.Harmonyintheworkenvironment.2021年全国甲卷英语真题WhenIwas9,wepackedupourhomeinLosAngelesandarrivedatHeathrow,LondononagrayJanuarymorning.Everyoneinthefamilysettledquicklyintothecityexceptme.Withoutmybelovedbeachesandendlessblue—skydays,Ifeltatalossandoutofplace.UntilImadeadiscovery.Southbank,ataneasternbendintheThames,isthecenterofBritishskateboarding,wherethecontinuouscrashingofskateboardsleftyourheadringing.Ilovedit.Isoonmadefriendswiththelocalskaters.Wespokeourownlanguage.Andmyfavorite:Safe.Safemeantcool.Itmeanthello.Itmeantdon’tworryaboutit.Once,whentryingacertaintrickonthebeam(横杆),Ifellontothestones,damaginganerveinmyhand,andTobycameover,helpingmeup:Safe,man.Safe.Afewminuteslater,whenIlandedthetrick,myfriendsbeattheirboardsloud,shouting:“Safe!Safe!Safe!”Andthat’swhatmattered—landingtricks,beingagoodskater.WhenIwas15,myfamilymovedtoWashington.Itriedskateboardingthere,butthelocalswerefarlesswelcoming.Withinacoupleofyears,I’dgivenitup.WhenIreturnedtoLondonin2004,IfoundmyselfwanderingdowntoSouthbank,spendinghoursthere.I’vetraveledbackseveraltimessince,mostrecentlythispastspring.Thedaywascoldbutclear:touristsandLondonersstoppedtowatchtheskaters.Weaving(穿梭)amongthekidswhorushedbyontheirboards,Ifoundmywaytothebeam.Thenarail—thinteenager,inabaggywhiteT—shirt,skidded(滑)uptothebeam.Hesatnexttome.Heseemednottonoticethemannexttohim.ButsoonIcaughtafewofhisglances.“Iwasalocalhere20yearsago,”Itoldhim.Then,slowly,hebegantonodhishead.“Safe,man.Safe.”“Yeah,”Isaid.“Safe.”14.Whatmessagedoestheauthorseemtoconveyinthetext?A.Childrenshouldlearnasecondlanguage.B.Sportisnecessaryforchildren’shealth.C.ChildrenneedasenseofbelongingD.Seeingtheworldisamustforchildren.Part5模拟练习:2024届辽宁省本溪市平山区本溪市高级中学高三一模英语试题Vehiclesonourroadsarenowmostlypetrolanddiesel(柴油)cars,buttheirdayscannotcontinueformuchlonger.Arecentuniversitystudyfoundthatcurrentelectriccarscouldbeusedfor87percentofdailycarjourneysintheUS.Thatfigurecouldriseto98percentby2020.Onehurdletothewidespreadadoptionofelectriccarshasbeen“rangeanxiety”—drivers’concernsaboutrunningoutofelectricityonajourney.Whilepetrolstationsareconvenientlylocatedacrossnationalroadsystems,thenecessarynetworkofelectricchargingstationsisstillbeingdeveloped.Thatsaid,chargingpointsarebecomingincreasinglycommonthroughouttheUSA.Attitudestowardselectricvehicleshavechangedgreatlyoverthelastfewyears.Notthatlongago,electriccarsweremetwithdistrust,andtheirhighpricesdrovecustomersaway.Thankstoimprovementsinbatterycapacity,rechargingtimes,performanceandprice,thecurrentgenerationofelectriccarsarestartingtopersuadepickyconsumers.Plug-incarswillsoongiveinternalcombustionengine(内燃机)modelsarunfortheirmoney.Aswellasdevelopmentontheroad,electricvehiclesaretakingtotheseasandskies.Electricboatsareamongtheoldestmethodsofelectrictravel,havingenjoyedseveraldecadesofpopularityfromthelate19thtotheearly20thcenturybeforepetrol-poweredoutboardmotorstookover.Now,theglobaldriveforrenewableenergysourcesisbringingelectricboatsback.Stepstowardselectricairtravelarealsobeingmade,withAirbusandNASAamongtheorganizationsdevelopingandtestingbattery-poweredplanes.Theexperimentscouldsoonmakecommercial(商业的)electricflightareality.Electricvehiclesdonotproduceanyemissions(排放).IftheUScouldreplace87percentofitscarswithelectricvehicles,itwouldreducethenationaldemandforpetrolby61percent.However,becauseoftheproductionprocessesandthegenerationofelectricityrequiredtochargethesevehicles,theycannotclaim(声称)tobecompletelyemission-free.Thatsaid,asmanycountriescontinuetoincreasetheiruseofrenewableenergysources,electricvehicleswillbecomeevencleaner.17.WhatisthefunctionofParagraph4?A.Tointroducethehistoryofelectrictravel.B.Toexplainwhytheworldneedsmoreelectriccars.C.Toshowwhymorepeoplehaveinterestinelectriccars.D.Todescribedifferentwayselectricvehiclescanbeused.2023届广东省广州市高三上学期调研测试(一模)英语试题PieterBruegel’siconic1565paintingTheHarvestershangsattheMetropolitanMuseumofArt.Theworkshowedpeopleharvestingwheatnearlyastallastheywere.“nowadays,however,ifyouwalkthroughawheatfield,youbasicallyseethatwheatisaboutknee-height.Thereducedheightisessentiallyaconsequenceofbreeding(培育)alongwithgenesforincreasingproductiontofeedagrowingpopulation,”biologistDeSmetexplained.DeSmetsayswheatisjustoneexampleofhowhistoricalartworkcanallowustotrackthetransformationoffoodcropsovertime.HeteamedupwitharthistorianVergauwen,afriendsincechildhood,todocumentsuchartworkaroundtheworld.Theyhavebeenmainlylookingatthingswheretheycanspotchangesinshape,colorandsize.TheirinterestinplantsinartworkbeganwithavisittotheHermitageMuseum,wheretheynoticedanodd-lookingwatermeloninanearly-17th-centurypainting.Itappearedtobepaleandwhiteontheinside.BiologistDeSmetassumedthepainterhaddoneapoorjob.ButarthistorianVergauwenhadadifferentidea.“No,thisisoneofthebestpainterseverfromthatera.Soifhepainteditlikethat,that’sthewayitmusthavelookedlike,”heexplained.Otherpaintingsrevealedthatbothredandwhitewatermelonsweregrownduringthe17thcentury.“Withallthegeneticknowledgewenowhave,wecanlookinmoredetailhowsomethingcomesabout,”DeSmetsaid.“Forexample,untilthe18thcentury,Europeanstrawberriesappearedtinyinpaintings-theythengrewinsizeastheywerecrossbredwithNorthAmericanvarieties.”Ultimately,theteamhopestocreateanonlineresearchdatabaseofhistoricalplantartwork.Theyseekthecontributionsofartenthusiastsaroundtheworldviathesocialmedia.“However,”Vergauwenreminds,“ifyou’regoingtouse,forexample,Picassototryandunderstandhowapearlookedintheearly20thcentury,youmightbemisled.”22.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?A.Tocommentonhistoricalplantpaintings.B.Totellinterestingstoriesbehindplantartwork.C.Toinformreadersofascientificbreakthrough.D.Tointroduceastudyonfoodcroptransformation.2022届广东省广州市高三一模考试英语试题Sometimesabookcomesalongthatisn’tjust“interesting”or“welldone”—it’sabookwhereitseemsliketheauthorlookedintoyourbrainandwroteabookspecificallyforyou.Abooklikethatformewasreleasedthisweek.It’scalled100ThingsWe’veLosttotheInternet,writtenbyeditorPamelaPaul.Paullists100thingsweusedtodothattheInternethaseitherchangedortakenovercompletely:writingletters,printnewspapers,thejoysofbeingbored,andnothavingalltheknowledgeintheworldinyourpocket.AsI’malongtimeaccumulatorofrandomknowledge,certainentriesonthelist—BeingtheOnlyOne,FiguringOutWhoThatActoris—hitmewherelive;rememberingdetailedfactsisnolonger

nearlyasimpressivewheneveryonehasthecapabilitytofindtheanswerinseconds.Onandonthelistgoes,witheveryminorshiftaddingtothepile.Whatthisbookdoessowellisillustratethegrowthofthatpile;whileanyindividualitemmightbenobigdeal,thecollectedsetissignificant.It’salistofwaysinwhichtheworldnowisdifferentfromtheworldthen.Obviously,Paulisn’tsayingthateverythingbackthenwasbetter.Timemarcheson,afterall.andit’stoughtoargueagainstthemanybenefitsthattheInternethasbroughtintoourlives.Butthatisn’treallythepoint.It’snotaboutwhetheritusedtobebetter.It’sthatitusedtobedifferent.100ThingsWe’veLosttotheInternetisafunreadforthoseofuswhosharesomeofPaul’smemoriesandexperiences.Werememberwhatitwaslikeandweliketoremember.Thelandscapehasshifted,andnodoubtitwillshiftagainastechnology’sadvancementcontinuesapace.Thisbookservesasareminderofthesimpletruththatwhengainsaremade,sometimessomethingislost.23.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?A.Toreviewandrecommendagoodread.B.TocommentontheeffectoftheInternet.C.Toarguefortheviewpointofanewbook.D.Tourgethereaderstovaluewhattheyhave.广东省佛山市普通高中2021-2022学年高三上学期教学质量检测(一)(一模)英语试题Withnearlyaquarterofglobalgreenhousegascomingfromalltypesoftransportation,canwekeepourselvesoffgas-poweredvehiclestoavoidtheworsteffects?Asmoregovernmentspushforurgentactiononclimatechange,quiteafewcompaniesarebettingtheirfuture–thatmillionsofconsumersarefinallyreadyforelectricity-poweredvehicles.Modernbattery-poweredcarsaresellingfastandzero-emission(排放)planesarecoming.Thesechanges,bothleadingtoamoresustainablefuture,arereinventinghowwegetfromheretothere.Carsandtrucksareundergoingtheirgreatestimprovementsincetheautomobile’s(汽车)existencemorethanacenturyago.Almostovernight,theeraoftheelectriccarhasarrived.Electricityhastheadvantagethatitworkswithoutsmellandwithlessnoise.Globalannualsalesofelectricvehiclesareexpectedtosoarfromjustover3milliontodayto14millionby2025.JustamonthafterFordunveiledanelectricversionofthepopularF-150,customershadreservedmorethan100,000ofthem.Thepriceisabout$10,000abovethegas-poweredone,butFordsaystheelectricmodelwillcostmuchlesstomaintain.Everythingcreatingagreenrevolutiononthegroundisoflimitedhelpintheskyforthetimebeing.High-storagebatteriesareuselessatpresentwhenitcomestothetechnologicalchallengeoflaunchingafewhundredpeopleintotheskyandcarryingthemthousandsofmiles.Nobatteryyetinventedcanpower,say,aBoeing747fromNewYorktoLondon.Promisingimprovements,however,doaddup.Developmentswithzero-emission,battery-poweredelectricenginesarealreadyhappeningincommercialflight,involvingtripsoflimiteddurationanddistance.Airlinesspecializinginshortjourneyswithsmallplaneswillleadthewaytoelectricflight.Ourplanet’shealthdependsonzeroingoutcarbondioxideemissionsby2050,andyet,bythetimetableneededtoaddresstheclimatechallenge,theshiftawayfromgas-poweredvehiclesremainsfartooslow.Nevertheless,thetrainhasleftthestation.Someday,electric-poweredtransportationwillbeascommonasair.30.Whatdoestheauthormeanbysaying“thetrainhasleftthestation”?A.Traintransportationhasimproved.B.Greentransportationisonitsway.C.Theelectrictrainisrunningregularly.D.Thegas-poweredtrainhasbecomethepast.2023届西南联盟“333”高考备考诊断性联考(一)英语试题Withone’seyesclosed,Beijing’smainroadssoundlikeanyChinesecity.Allaroundisthenoiseoftraffic,accompaniedbyhonks(喇叭声)fromdeliverymotorbikes,recordedsafetywarningsfrombusesandtheoccasionalbellofarental-bicycle.Butinthecapital’slasthutongs,piecesofanoldersoundscapecanbeheard.Thesoundofcagedcrickets(蛐蛐)isone.Hunginthedoorwaysofcourtyardhomesorsmallshops,theinsectsbringaruralnoteintothecity.Aquarter-centuryagotheirsongwascommon.Today,cricket-sellersstillexist.Abigcricketsellsfor20yuan.Theyareheirs(继承人)toagrandtradition.Anotheristhemusicofsteelplates,announcingaknifesharpener’sarrival.SeveralsuchspecialistsstillworkinBeijing’sstreets.Theirsounding-plates,togetherwithadistinctivecry,callcustomersfromhutonghomesandhigh-riseflats.Butnumbersarefalling.Analmost-goneBeijingsoundisoneofthestrangest.Itismadebyhomingpigeons,ormorepreciselybypigeonwhistles.Even20yearsago,itwaspossibletohearthissoundinthehutongs.Itwasparticularlyassociatedwithcoldwinterskies.Alas,modernBeijingisacityinahurry.Manyhutongshavebeentorndowntomakewayforwideroadsandtallbuildings,leavingnoroomforpigeonhouses.ZhangBaotongisoneofBeijing’slastmasterpigeon-whistlemakers.Helearnedtomakewhistlesinboyhood.TodayMr.Zhanghasaworkshoplinedwithcertificatescallinghimalivingtreasure.Butmanyofhiswhistlesaresoldtocollectorsandneverseethesky.Mr.ZhangisadvisingamuseumofsoundthatwillopensooninSongzhuang,asuburbofBeijingthatispopularwithartists.Arooftoppigeonhouseisplanned,withmorethan100pigeonsthatwilltaketotheskiesforvisitors.ItishopedthatpigeonwhistleswillbeheardeachdayoverSongzhuang,atleastincoolermonths.Theco-founderofFenSonicHQ,aculturalinstitutethatwillrunthemuseum,isColinSiyuanChinnery,aBritish-ChineseartistandcollectorofBeijing’ssounds.Heliststhesoundsandcriesusedbymedicinesellers,doctorsandknifesharpeners.ManyofthesewillfeatureinanexhibitaboutoldBeijing.34.What’sthemainpurposeofholdingasoundexhibition?A.Tohelppeoplelearntolisten.B.Toattractpeople’sattention.C.Topromoteartists’works.D.TopresentthecharacteristicsofoldBeijing.2022届江苏省苏锡常镇四市高三教学情况调研(一)英语试卷Ahumanheartissomuchmorethananorgan.Noonesaystheylefttheirpancreas(胰腺)inSanFrancisco,forexample,orthattwokidneys(肾脏)beatasone.Yetmostofusbelievethattwoheartscanbeatasone,andthattheheartrevealsourrealemotions.Nowthere’ssomeevidencethatsuchfolkwisdomistrue.Whenpeoplelistentothesamestory—eachaloneintheirownhome—theirheartratesriseandfalltogether,accordingtoanewstudypublishedlastmonthinCellReports.ProfessorLucasPerra,aseniorauthorofthestudy,said,“It’sthestorythatdrivestheheart.”Thisfindingcorrespondswithamountainofresearchshowingthatourbrainssynchronize(同步)whenweinteractinthesamelocationorparticipateinthesameactivity.Thenewstudygoesonestepfurther;ittestswhetherourheartratesbecomesynchronizedwhiletakinginthesamenarrative—eventhoughwe’renotinthesameroomnorevenlisteningatthesametimeasotherlisteners.MarcelProustwroteattheturnofthe20thcentury,“theheartdoesnotlie.”Datatellsusmuchthesame:Theheart’sconnectiontothebrainissotightthatwhenwehearthesamestory,ourheartratessynchronize.Subjectsinthesamegroupproducedsynchronizedheartratepatternsthatroseandfellatroughlythesametimesduringthenarrative.Theresultsare“heartwarming,”saidProf.Perra.“Heartratecorrelation(关联)betweensubjectsdoesnotrequirethemtoactuallybeinteracting,orevenbeinthesameplace.It’snottheinteractionbetweenpeoplebutthestoryitselfthatdoesthetrick.”Thepoint,hesaid,isthatwhenwelistentothesameradioprogramorwatchaNetflixshow,ourheartsbeattogether,showingthat“we’renotalone.”37.What’stheauthor’spurposeofwritingthisarticle?A.Toreportaresearchfinding. B.Toargueagainstanopinion.C.Totellreadersamovingstory. D.Tocallforimmediateaction.2023届浙江省台州市高三上学期第一次教学质量评估试题英语试题Twowomenintheir50sstandbeholdinginfrontofGuanyinoftheSouthChinaSea,anancientChinesesculptureintheNelson-AtkinsMuseumofArtinKansasCity,Missouri.Overthepast20years,theyhavebeenvisitingthemuseum,describingthe“motherBuddha”as“beautifulandtranquil,asymbolofreligioustraditionsinChina”.Measuring2.4metershigh,1.68meterswideand1.1metersthick,thelarger-than-lifesculpturewascarvedfromthetrunkofasinglepoplartree,whichhascreatedasenseofcalmandwarmthinthehall.Sinceitslaunchin1933,themuseumhasbeenactivelycollecting,preserving,studyingandexhibitingworksofChineseart,rangingfromceramicstofurniture,andfrompaintingstosculptures.AnditsChineseartcollectioncontainsmasterpiecesinvarioushistoricalstages.AnexhibitiononthethemeofLivelyCreatures—AnimalsinChineseArtwasheldatthemuseum,displayingtensofChineseancientpaintingswithimagesofanimalsinmanyartforms.Thecreaturesonthepaintingsrepresentedcelebration,personalmessages,andevenpoliticalandreligiousagendas.Organizersoftheexhibitionproducedasetofcards,withimagesofanimalsononesideandtheirculturalmeaningsinChineseartistictraditionontheother.Thecardsareprovidedforvisitorsforfree.“Ifinditveryinteresting,andthewaythatthethingsaredrawnisverycool,”says17-year-oldhighschoolstudentCamdenLombardaftervisitingtheexhibition.“IwanttogotoChinasomedaytofindmore,”headds.“It’skindofeye-openingandwe’rebringingtheworldtogether,”saysMakar,aneducatorwiththeschooloutreachandeducationprogramsofthemuseum.“Therearesomanysimilaritiesaswellasbeautifuldifferences,andwearejusttryingtounderstandandappreciateoneanother.”“We’reinamomentwhenit’ssometimeshardtolookoutsideofyourownpersonalviewpoints,”saysHoward,managerofvolunteerengagementatthemuseum.“Ithinkhavingaccesstoseeingwhatothercultureshavecreated,whattheyvaluedandappreciated,andwhatwasimportanttothem,isreallyimportantinbuildingthatunderstandingaboutallthepeoplewesharethisplanetwith.”42.What’sthepurposeofsettingupthemuseumaccordingtoHoward?A.Tobridgedifferentcultures. B.Topopularizereligioussymbols.C.Toexchangepersonalviewpoints. D.TodemonstrateChinesepaintings.江苏省泰州中学2022-2023学年高三下学期一模模拟英语试题Howareyoufeelingtoday?Oftenwhenweaskpeoplethatquestion,theyreply‘notbad’,or‘couldbeworse’.Butwhatwouldmakeusfeel‘perfect’?Maybewecouldlivebetterbybeinghealthier,lessstressed,moremotivated—buthow?Ofcoursetherearemanywaysofimprovingourmentalhealth,butsometimestherearesmallandsimplesolutionstohelpingimproveourwellbeing.It’ssomethingtheTVprogrammeEasyWaystoLiveWellhasbeenlookingat.Itsuggestedseveral‘healthhacks’whichtheprogramme’spresenterstriedandgavetheir‘sealofapproval’.Andmaybetheycouldhelpustoo.Firstly,todealwithputtingonweightandtocutthecalories,theprogrammefoundsniffing(嗅)peppermint(薄荷)stopsourlongingforasnack.Presenter,chefandwriterHughFearnley-Whittingstallsays“ascientifictheorycalled‘mutualcompetition’showsthatastrongsmellcandistractourbrainfromthefoodwe’rethinkingabout.”Ifyouraddictiontoyoursmartphoneisgettingyoudown,it’ssuggestedthatturningyourphonescreengreyhelpsyoureducescreentimebecauseablackandwhitescreenbecomeslessattractivetolookat.Withrecentstudiesshowingourphonescanmakeus26%lessproductiveandincreaseourstress,itseemslikeano-brainertotrythis‘dim’idea.Fancyaswiminice-coldwater?Well,theTVprogrammefoundadailydipinfreezingwatergetsyouusedtothestressofdoingitandthereforepreparesyouforotherlifestresses.Andanotherwayto‘chillout’istoleaveyoursmartphoneathome,immerseyourselfinaforest,andbreatheinthefreshair.Forestbathingistheperfecttonicforthestressesofurbanlife.Otherlife-improvingideasincludedthingssuchassingingtoreducepainandwalkingaroundmoretogetawayfromoursedentary(久坐不动)lives.Butwhateverwaywechoosetoadopt,itseemsanychangetoourlifestylecanhelpimproveourbodyandmind.46.What’sthepurposeofthepassage?A.Totellreadershowtobeperfect. B.TointroduceapopularTVprogramme.C.Tooffersomewaystobelterwell-being. D.Togetridofsomebadhabitsindailylife.2023届山东省济南市高三上学期学情检测(一模)英语试题TheAIDAmodelisthefoundationofmodernmarketingandadvertisingpractice.Itoutlinesthefo

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