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试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages33页2024-2025学年高一英语上学期期末真题分类汇编-学生版——专题03阅读理解之议论文(一)(23-24高一上·广东广州·期末)Beforetheageofthesmartphone,noteveryonehadcamerasandittookskillsandagoodeyetocaptureandcreateagreatphotograph.Today,withthehugerangeofcameraappsonoursmartphones,we’reallamateurphotographers,andprettygoodonesatthat,sincethequalityofsmartphoneimagesnownearlyequalsthatofdigitalcameras.Theneweaseofphotographyhasgivenusastrongdesireforcapturingthemagicalandtheordinary.Weareobsessed(痴迷的)withdocumentingeverydaymoments,whetherit’sashotofourbreakfast,ourcat—orthecat’sbreakfast.Camerasareeverywhere—asituationthatistransformingthewayweexperiencedramaticevents.Withcamerasobservingmosturbancenters,havewegottentothepointwherecamerasdon’tneedphotographersandphotographersdon’tevenneedcameras?Whentherearepoliticaleventsornaturaldisasters,itisordinarycitizenswithcellphonesnotphotojournalistswhooftenprovidethefirstnewsimages.Qualitystillmatters,butit’slessimportantthanwhat’srelevantandinstantlyshared.Beforedigitalimages,mostpeopletrustedphotographstoaccuratelyreflectreality.Yetphotographyhasalwaysmorestoriesthanweassume.Eachpictureisaresultofaseriesofdecisionswheretostand,whatlenstouse,whattoleaveinandoutoftheframe.Imagescanalsobecolored,brightened,faded,andscratchedtomakephotographsmoreartistic,ortogivethemanantiquelook.Suchimagesmaybemoreusefulincommunicatinghowthepeoplebehindthecamerafeltthanindocumentingwhatwasactuallyinfrontofthecamera.It’snotclearwhetherthisfloweringofimagemakingwillleadtoapublicthatbetterappreciatesandunderstandsimagesorsimplynumbustothedeepeffectsawell-madeimagecanhave.Butthechangeisunavoidable.Perhapswearewitnessingthedevelopmentofauniversalvisuallanguage,onethatcouldchangethewaywerelatetoeachotherandtheworld.Ofcourse,aswithanylanguage,therewillbethosewhoproducepoetryandthosewhomakeshoppinglists.1.Whatmakesusallamateurphotographers?A.ThatittakesnoskillstotakephotographsB.Thatcellphonesprovidegreatconvenience.C.Thatwearemoreattractedtocreatingimages.D.Thatprofessionalstandardsappeartobefalling.2.Howaredigitalcameraschangingourlife?A.Wemaygetthelatestimagesmoreeasily.B.Naturaldisasterscanbedetectedinadvance.C.Photographersnolongerneedtocarryacamera.D.Peoplepaymoreattentiontothequalityofphotos.3.WhatisParagraph4mainlyabout?A.Thecreativefunctionsofcameraapps.B.Theattractivefeaturesofdigitalimages.C.Thenegativereviewsaboutartisticimages.D.Thesubjectivefactorsbehindphotographs.4.Whatcanwelearnabout“visuallanguage”inthelastparagraph?A.Itcanbebothusedinwritingpoetryandshopping.B.Itwillcontributetoourabilitytoappreciateimages.C.Ithasagreatinfluenceonthedevelopmentoftheuniverse.D.Itoffersusanewtoolofcommunicationtoexpressourselves.(二)(23-24高一上·山西朔州·期末)Childrenshoulddohousework.That’sacontroversial(有争议的)idea,thoughnoteveryonewilladmitit.Afewparentswillsaythattheirchildrenaretoobusyforhousework.Manymoreofusassign(分派)housework,orsaywebelieveinthem,butthehouseworkjustdoesn’tgetdone.That’saproblem.Forstarters,houseworkisgoodforkids.Beingapartoftheroutineworkofrunningahouseholdhelpschildrendevelopanawarenessoftheneedsofothers,whileatthesametimecontributingtotheiremotionalwell-being.Onesmallstudy,doneoveraperiodof25years,foundthatthebestpredictor(预测)foryoungadults’successintheirmid-20swaswhethertheyparticipatedinhouseholdtasksatage3or4.Thoseearlysharedresponsibilitiesextendedtoasenseofresponsibilityinotherareasoftheirlives.Butforallthattheirhelpmatters,fewkidsaredoingmucharoundthehouseatall.Inasurveyof1,000Americanadults,75percentsaidtheybelievedregularhouseworkmadekids“moreresponsible”.Yetwhile82percentreportedhavinghadregularhouseworkgrowingup,only56percentofthosewithchildrensaidtheyrequiredthemtodohousework.Sportsandhomeworkarenotget-out-of-housework-freecards.Thegoal,afterall,istoraiseadultswhocanbalanceacaringroleintheirfamiliesandcommunitieswithwhateverlifetimeachievementgoalstheychoose.Houseworkteachesthatbalance.Whatshouldyoudowhengettingchildrentodohousework?Acceptnoexcuses.Don’tworryifyoumustrepeatyourselfagainandagain.Ifyou’respendingmoretimegettingthechildtodothisjobthanitwouldtaketodoityourself,thenyou’redoingitright.Canapaymenthelp?Maybe.Butifyou’retryingtoteachkidstosharetheresponsibilityofahome,payingthemforroutinehouseworkisnottherightmessage.5.Whatcanweinferfromthefirstparagraph?A.Veryfewchildrengethouseworkdone. B.Childrenareverybusywithhousework.C.Houseworkisamust-doforparents. D.Familymembersshouldrespecteachother.6.Whatisfoundinthesmallstudy?A.Houseworkhelpsamanliveahappylife. B.Aman’ssuccessdependsonhishousework.C.Houseworkbenefitsasenseofresponsibility. D.AchildmuststartdoinghouseworkatAge3.7.Whatdoestheauthoradviseparentstodointhelastparagraph?A.Balancehouseworkandstudy. B.Helpthechilddohouseworkpositively.C.Dohouseworkbythemselves. D.Paythechildforhousework.8.Whatisthebesttitleofthetext?A.AdultsDoLessHouseworkintheUS B.HouseworkMatterstoChildren.C.ParentsWordsSpeakLouder D.ChildrenNeedMoreCareatHome(三)(23-24高一上·广西北海·期末)RunningisoneofthemostpopularsportsintheUK.Butformanyrunners,therealreasonweheadouttobeattheroadsuntilourlegshurtismoreintangible(无形的)thanweightlossorfitness.Manyrunnersbecomeinterestedintimes.Theytrytobreakthe40-minutebarrierforthe10K,orrununderfourhoursforthemarathon.Yet,really,thesetimesarealmostmeaningless.Andassoonastheyareachieved,anothertargetisthrownoutalmostimmediately.Thetimesareonlythecarrotsweputinfrontofourselves.Butwhydoweputthemthereinthefirstplace?Nobodyevergivesawiseanswer.Deepdown,weallknowtheanswer.Runningbringsusjoy.Watchsmallchildrenwhentheyareexcited,atplay,andmostlytheycan’tstoprunning.Aswerun,webegintosensethatchildishjoy,whichisborntoliveawilderexistence.Aswerun,thelayersofresponsibilityandidentitywehavegatheredinourlives,father,mother,lawyer,teacher,allfallaway,leavinguswiththerawhumanbeing.Ifwepushon,runningharder,deeperintotheloneliness,furtherawayfromtheworldandthestructureofourlives,webegintofeelstrangelyexcited,separatedyetatthesametimeconnected,toourselves.Withnothingbutourowntwolegsmovingus,webegintogetasenseofwho,orwhat,wereallyare.Afteralongrun,everythingseemsrightintheworld.Everythingisatpeace.Toexperiencethisisapowerfulfeeling,strongenoughtohaveuscomingback,againandagain,formore.9.Whydoestheauthorthinksettingtimegoalsisalmostmeaningless?A.Thosetimegoalsareusedtoexchangecarrots.B.Thosetimegoalscan’tbeachievedwithoutefforts.C.Peoplewillbeneversatisfiedwiththeeasilyachievedtimegoals.D.Therewillalwaysbeanewtimegoaloncetheformeroneisachieved.10.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardsrunning?A.Positive. B.Passive. C.Indifferent. D.Doubtful.11.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“this”inthelastparagraphreferto?A.Breakingrecords. B.Runningforthemarathon.C.Feelinglonelyafterrunning. D.Feelingpeacefulafteralongrun.12.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.RunningtoBetheRealYou B.RunningtoLoseWeightC.RunningtoBecomeanAdult D.RunningtoAchieveSuccess(四)(23-24高一上·重庆长寿·期末)Lastsummer,thestoryaboutaCEOwhoencouragedemployeestotakementalhealthdaysspreadonline.Itledtomanymediastoriesabouttheimportanceoftakingcareofyourmentalhealthincludingtakingamentalhealthdaywhenyouneedone.Butwhataboutkids?Shouldyouletyourchildtakeamentalhealthdayfromschool?Theanswerisn’tasimpleyesorno.It’simportantforkidstopowerthroughsomediscomfort,likegoingtoschoolevenwhenthey’reafraidofgivingapresentation,orwhentheydon’thavetheirmathhomeworkdone.There’salotofvalueinshowingthemthatthey’restrongerthantheythink.Butwhenthey’refeelingsobadthatthey’restrugglingtofunction,andgoingtoschoolislikelytomakeitworse,amentalhealthdaymightbejustwhatthedoctorordered.Lettingkidstaketheoccasional(偶尔的)mentalhealthday-maybeonceortwiceayear-couldmakethembelievethattakingcareoftheirmindsisvital,justastheyshouldtakecareoftheirbodies.Itcanalsobeagreatopportunitytohelpthemsharpentheiremotionalskillsandbuildthementalmusclestheyneedtostaystrong.Agoodwaytospendamentalhealthdayistousethetimetodothefollowingthings.Solveaproblem.Ifyourchildisstressedoutbyaspecificproblem,youmightbeabletoturnamentalhealthdayintoaproblem-solvingopportunity.Practiceself-care.Ifyourchildisexhaustedoroverworked,anoccasionaldayoffmayhelphimrecuperate.Itcouldbeanopportunitytodevelophealthierhabits,likegoingtosleepearlier,eatingnutritious(有营养的)food,andgettingplentyofexercise.Seeaprofessional.Ifyourchildisstrugglingtoattendschool,seekprofessionalhelp.Scheduleanappointmentwithyourpediatrician(儿科医生)totalkaboutyourchild’smentalhealthneeds.Aphysicianmayreferyoutoamentalhealthprofessionalifit’snecessary.13.WhatdidpeopledoafterreadingthestoryaboutaCEO?A.Theydecidedtotakemoredaysoffwork.B.Theyrealizedmentalhealthneedscaretoo.C.Theydecidedtoreadsomemediastoriesabouthim.D.Theybecameworriedaboutemployees’mentalhealth.14.Whichofthefollowingshowstheauthor’sopinion?A.Allchildrenneedamentalhealthday.B.Kidsneedamentalhealthdaylessthanadults.C.Schoolsshouldarrangeregularmentalhealthdays.D.Amentalhealthdayissometimesnecessaryforchildren.15.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“recuperate”inParagraph6mean?A.Recover. B.Think.C.Sleep. D.Exercise.16.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Whendokidsneedmentalhealthdays?B.Whydopeopleneedmentalhealthdays?C.Howcankidsmakeuseofmentalhealthdays?D.Shouldkidsbeallowedtotakementalhealthdays?(五)(23-24高一上·浙江杭州·期末)Apopularsayinggoes,“Sticksandstonesmaybreakmybones,butwordswillneverhurtme.”However,that’snotreallytrue.Wordshavethepowertobuildusuportearusdown.Itdoesn’tmatterifthewordscomefromsomeoneelseorourselves—thepositiveandnegativeeffectsarejustaslasting.Wealltalktoourselvessometimes.We’reusuallytooashamedtoadmitit,though.Infact,wereallyshouldn’tbebecausemoreandmoreexpertsbelievetalkingtoourselvesoutloudisahealthyhabit.This“self-talk”helpsusmotivateourselves,rememberthings,solveproblems,andcalmourselvesdown.Beaware,though,thatasmuchas77%ofself-talktendstobenegative.Soinordertostaypositive,weshouldonlyspeakwordsofencouragementtoourselves.Weshouldalsobequicktogiveourselvesapatontheback.Thenexttimeyoufinishaproject,dowellinatest,orfinallycleanyourroom,joinmeinsaying“Goodjob!”Often,wordscomeoutofourmouthswithoutusthinkingabouttheeffecttheywillhave.Butweshouldbeawarethatourwordscausecertainresponsesinothers.Forexample,whenreturninganitemtoastore,wemightusewarm,friendlylanguageduringtheexchange.Andtheclerkwillprobablyanswerinasimilarmanner.Orharsh(刻薄的)andcriticallanguagewillmostlikelycausetheclerktobedefensive.Wordshavepowerbecauseoftheirlastingeffect.Manyofusregretsomethingweoncesaid.Andwerememberunkindwordssaidtous!Beforespeaking,weshouldalwaysaskourselves:Isitloving?Isitneeded?Ifwhatwewanttosaydoesn’tpassthistest,thenit’sbetterleftunsaid.Wordspossesspower:bothpositiveandnegative.Thosearoundusreceiveencouragementwhenwespeakpositively.Wecanofferhope,buildself-esteem(自尊)andmotivateotherstodotheirbest.Negativewordsdestroyallthosethings.Willweuseourwordstohurtortoheal?Thechoiceisours.17.Whatisthemainideaofthefirstparagraph?A.Wordshaveagreateffectonus. B.Encouragingwordsgiveusconfidence.C.Negativewordsmayletusdown. D.Notsticksandstonesbutwordswillhurtus.18.Whyistherenoneedforustofeelashamedwhenwetalktoourselves?A.Almosteverybodyhasthehabitoftalkingtothemselves.B.Talkingtoourselvescanhavepositiveeffectonus.C.Talkingtoourselvesalwaysgivesuscourage.D.Itdoesnoharmtohave“self-talk”whenwearealone.19.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentencemean?A.Makeourselvesrelaxed. B.Remindourselves.C.Praiseourselves. D.Giveourselveshappiness.20.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.Encouragingwordsaresuretoleadtokindoffers.B.Negativewordsmayinspireustomakemoreprogress.C.Itisbettertothinktwicebeforetalkingtoothers.D.Peopletendtorememberfriendlywords.(六)(23-24高一上·浙江台州·期末)ArecentstudyconductedbytheNationalCollegiateAthleticAssociation(NCAA)showedthatwhilesportsmanshipamongplayershasimprovedovertheyears,sportsmanshipinthefansandparentshasreduced.Ithasalwaysinterestedmewhypeopleinthestandsoftenfeeltheyhaveinvestedmorethantheactualparticipants.Isitthetimeandmoneyinvestedintoprivatelessonsandtravelteams?Isitthecollegescholarshipweneedourchildrentoearn?Isitthefearofseeingourkidsfail?Inanyevent,we,asparentsandfans,shouldalltakeastepbackanddetermineifwearehelpingourkids,orunderminingtheexperience.Asafatheroffourkidswhoenjoysparticipatinginathletics,Ihavetoremindmyselfthatitisokaywhenmykidmissesashot,strikesout,ordoesn’tplaygoodenoughdefense.Thatfactis,itistheirgameandtheirexperience,andmyplayingdaysareover.AgoodreminderformewhenIfeelthatmykidneedsmyadvicefromthestandscomesfromthegreatJohnWooden,basketballplayerandheadcoachattheUniversityofCaliforniaatLosAngeles.Heoncesaid,“Youngpeopleneedmodels,notcritics(批判者).”Insteadofbeingupsetwithwhatmykidisnotdoingwell,orhowanofficialhas“cheated”ourteam,Ishouldfocusonhelpingmykidlearntorespecttheotherteam.Ishouldwatchmylanguageandthenegativecommentsthatcouldcomefrommymouth.Ishouldrespecttheofficialsandnotargueeverycallthatismade.Perhapsmostimportantly,Ishouldsupportmykids’team,winorlose.Lifeistough,andlifeisnotfair.Likelife,sportsaretoughandnotalwaysfair.Yetsportscanbeawonderfultraininggroundforlife’schallenges.Justlikewewinsomeandlosesomeinsports,wealsodealwithplentyofsuccesses,challengesandfailuresinourlives.Let’strytobegoodsportsinboththewinningandlosingsituationsandduringoursuccesses,challengesandfailures.21.WhydoestheauthormentionNCAA’srecentstudy?A.Tointroducethetopicofsportsmanship.B.Toprovethereductionofsportsmanship.C.TostresstheexperienceofsportsmanshipD.Toshowtheimprovementofsportsmanship22.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“invested”meaninparagraph1?A.Profited. B.Absorbed. C.Devoted. D.Harvested.23.Whatshouldparentsdotoencouragesportsmanshipaccordingtothetext?A.Expressdeepconcernabouttheotherteams’skills.B.Makepositivecommentsontheirkids’performance.C.Backtheirkids’teamwhatevertheresultofathleticsis.D.Respecttheotherplayers’honorwhatevercheatinghappens.24.Whichwordscanbestdescribetheauthor?A.Modestanddemanding.B.Strictandresponsible.C.Kindandwarm-hearted.D.Understandingandbroad-minded.(七)(23-24高一上·浙江宁波·期末)Whenlivingortravellinginternationally,wenoticethedifferencesbetweenculturesbeforeseeingthesimilarities.Atfirst,somedifferencesareeasytospot.Overtime,however,therearesomecurioussimilaritiesbetweenhowpeopleintheUKandChinacommunicate.Indeed,internationalresidentsinbothcountriesoftencomplainabouthavingtoreadwhatlocalpeoplereallymean,becauseitoftendiffersfromwhatissaid.IntheUK,outsidersoftengetconfusedwhentheyrealisethatapersonmakingrudecommentswasactuallyshowinglove.Insituationslikethis,contextiseverything.Likewise,inChina,outsidersmustinfermostmeaningfromcontextandfromwhatisnotsaid,ratherthanfromwhatis.Otherwise,misunderstandingshappen.TheUKandChinacontextssharefurtherculturalfeatures,whichgreatlyinfluencehowpeoplecommunicate,includingtheculturaltrait(特点)ofnon-conflict.TheBritishwilldoeverythingtoavoidconflict.Theywillprobablytellthewaiteritwaslovelyevenwhenservedwithpoorqualityfood.Thisculturaltraitcancausemajormisunderstandings.Forexample,aBritishbusinesspartnerwhoisdeeplyunhappywithyourproposalwillprobablysay“therearejustacoupleofsmallconcerns,”ratherthantellingyouthattheentireproposalisunsatisfactory.Chinesecommunicationshowsaverysimilarconflictprevention.Oftenchallenges,errors,mistakes,orproblemsremaincompletelytaboos(禁忌)astopicsofdiscussion,eventhougheveryoneknowsoftheirexistence.Instead,peopletalkaboutworkingtowardsfurthergoalsorobjectives,ratherthandirectlyadmitthatthecurrentsituationisfarfromsatisfactory.Likewise,Chinesepeopleliketokeepasenseofharmonywithinallenvironments,andsoavoidopencriticismofeachother.ThisisverysimilartothewaythataBritishpersonmighttellyouacolleague“isveryconfident”ratherthanthattheyarerude.Inthissense,theBritishandChinesecanappreciateeachotherforharmony.25.WhatdoestheauthorsuggestinParagraph2?A.Politecommentsareencouraged.B.Learningwhatisnotsaidisdifficult.C.Contextisimportantincommunication.D.Misunderstandingsoftenhappenamongoutsiders.26.WhatwilltheBritishandtheChineseprobablybothagreewith?A.Talkingovertaboosindiscussions.B.Preventingmisunderstandingsinwork.C.Avoidingdiscussingone’smistakesinpublic.D.Makinguseofculturaltraitsincommunication.27.Howdoestheauthordevelopthispassage?A.Byusingfigures.B.Bymakingcomparison.C.Bylistingreasons.D.Bymakingclassifications.28.Whichisthemostsuitabletitleforthepassage?A.CulturalContextB.ConflictPreventionC.CulturalDifferencesD.CommunicationPuzzles(八)(23-24高一上·上海奉贤·期末)Austriatookastrikingsteptocombatthecoronaviruspandemicwhenitsgovernmentannouncedthatpeoplewouldnotbeallowedtoenterplacessuchassupermarketswithoutwearingafacemask.Somemightrolltheireyesatthis,includingmanyscientists.Thereisdisagreementoverwhetherwearinglow-qualitymaskspreventspeoplefrominhaling(吸入)thevirus,evenifitdoesreducethechancesofthemspreadingitbysneezingorcoughing.Austriawillonlybedistributingregularmasksfreetoshoppersatshopentrances,nottheN95respirators(whichdoreduceinhalationrisks).SomeUSandEuropeandoctorsbelievemask-wearingissopointlessforthosewhodonotusuallyfacethedirectrisksmedicalstaffareexposedtothattheyhaveurgedconsumerstodonateanymaskstheyhaveboughttohospitalsinstead.YetIthinkitwouldbeamistaketosneeratAustria’smove-fortworeasons.First,wearingmaskshasonepracticalpersonalbenefit:itremindsyoutoavoidtouchingyourface.Thismatters.Thesecondreasonisthatmask-wearingisnotjustaboutindividualpsychologyorbehavior;ithassocialimplicationsaswell.AsChristosLynteris,amedicalanthropologistattheUniversityofStAndrewsinScotland,putitinanopinioncolumnforTheNewYorkTimes:“Membersofacommunitywearmasksnotonlytofightoffdiseaseinapandemic.Theywearmasksalsotoshowthattheywanttostick,andcope,togetherunderthethreatofpandemic.”SomeEuropeansandAmericanswillscoff.Anglo-Saxonculturetendstoprizeindividualism,notthetypeofcollectivismthathasoftenbeenvaluedinAsia.AndinacitysuchasNewYork,mask-wearinghasbeensuchaminoritypracticethatithasalmostbeenassociatedwithasenseofshame-inrecenttimesespecially,sincesomeviewitasasignofsickness.Thepointaboutmassmask-wearingisthatthisshametendstodisappearifeveryoneputsoneon.Infact,notwearingamaskisnowalmostasourceofshameinplacessuchasJapan.AndwhileitmightbehardtoimaginethisbecomingthecaseintheUS,nothingshouldberuledout,givenhowquicklytheshockofCOVID-19isreshapingourideasofrisk,andleadingtoarisingappreciationinthewestforcollectivistvalues.AsLynterisnotes,epidemicsshouldbeunderstoodnotjustas“biologicaleventsbutalsoassocialprocesses”,sincethis“iskeytotheirsuccessfulcontainment(抑制)”.Ifritualsorsymbols-likemasks-helpustorealizethis,thensomuchthebetter.Toputitanotherway,beatingCOVID-19willnotjustrequiremedicalscience,butadoseofsocialsciencetoo.29.SomeWesternscientistsanddoctorsrolltheireyesatAustria’smovebecausetheythink_______.A.medicalstaffareshortoffacemasksinhospitalsB.low-qualityfacemaskscan’tstoppeoplesneezingC.wearingafacemaskwon’treducetheriskofinfectionD.donationshouldbemorestressedandencouraged30.Theauthorthinksitamistaketosneeratwearingmasksinpublicbecause_______.A.ithasbothpersonalandsocialbenefitsB.ithelpspeoplepracticetonottouchtheirfaceC.itprovespeople’spsychologicalandbehavioralwell-beingD.itimpliespeoplecanfinallysolvetheproblem31.Theunderlinedword“scoff”inpara.6impliesthatsomeEuropeansandAmericans_______.A.doubtthesocialeffectivenessofwearingfacemasksB.viewminoritypracticesinpublicasasignofsicknessC.valueindividualismsomuchthattheyhatecollectivismD.don’ttakethesocialimplicationsoffacemasksseriously32.Theauthorwillprobablyagreethat_______.A.thesocialsciencesareunnecessaryforbeatingCOVID-19B.holdingcollectivistvaluescanhelpcontainCOVID-19C.COVID-19canbeeliminatedthroughsocialprocessesD.massmask-wearingisimpossibleintheUnitedStates(九)(23-24高一上·北京东城·期末)EverywhereIlook,therearenewbuildingsbeingbuilt.TheneighbourhoodsthatIknewasaboy,filledwithbeautifuloldbuildings,havemostlydisappeared,andintheirplace,modern,high-risebuildingshaveappeared.Ifwecontinueinthisway,nothingwillremainofourheritage;soonIwillnolongerrecognizemycity.Whatisleftofthecity’straditionalbuildingsandneighbourhoodsmustbepreservedanditisimportanttobeginthisprocessnow.Historicpreservationhasbecomepopularallovertheworldinrecentyears,butmanycountrieshavechosennewconstructionoverpreservation.Thereisgoodreasonforthis.Asthepopulationhasbecomelarger,peoplewanttheusefulnessofmodernliving.However,thebuiltenvironmentshouldbemorethanshinynewbuildingswithairconditioningandwashingmachines;itshouldalsoshowthebeautyofourcultureandheritage.Howcanourchildrenunderstandourcultureifweerasesomuchofthephysicalevidence(物证)ofit?Thereasonsforpreservinghistoricbuildingsarenotsimplyaboutanemotionalconnectiontothepast.Therearealsogoodeconomicreasonsinfavourofpreservation.Therepairandpreservationofhistoricsitescanbecomeaneconomicengine,drawingtouristsandsmallbusinessestothearea.ThereareseveralgoodexamplesofthisintheMiddleEast.InDubai,thehistoricAIBastikiyadistrictdrawsthousandsoftouristseveryyearfromallovertheworld.Italsoattractslocalpeople,eagertolearnabouttheircity’spast.Thosewhoareagainsthistoricpreservationthinkthatitistooexpensive.Butmanyrecentprojectsallovertheworldhavetoldusthatthisisnotnecessarilythecase.Infact,renovation(翻新)ofanexistingbuildingcancostabout$40persquaremetrelessthaneventhemostbasicnewbuilding,whilepreservingthebeautyoftheoriginalbuilding.Whatismore,environmentalexpertsbelievethatthegreenestbuildingistheonethatisalreadybuilt.Newbuildingalmostalwayshasamoreseriousenvironmentalinfluencebecauseitrequirestheuseofall-newmaterialsthatmustbetransported,oftenoverlongdistances,insteadofrecycledmaterialsthatarealreadyonsite.Werecyclesomanyotherthings.Wecanandshouldrecyclebuildings,too.33.Howdoestheauthorfeelabouthisneighbourhood?A.Unsafe. B.Confused. C.Bored. D.Upset.34.Asforinternationalvisitors,whichwouldtheauthoragreewith?A.Theyprefermodernaccommodation.B.Theygetalongwellwithlocalpeople.C.Theywanttolearnaboutcultureandtraditions.D.Theychoosedestinationsbasedonlocaleconomy.35.Whatismainlydiscussedinthelastparagraph?A.Theadvantagesofhistoricpreservation.B.Recentprogressinheritagepreservation.C.Thechallengeshistoricpreservationfaces.D.People’simpressionofpreservationprojects.(十)(23-24高一上·北京顺义·期末)Isyourteentimereallythatdifferentfromthatofyourparentsorgrandparents?Weak.Easytobeangry.Addictedtotheirphones.Arethesewhatcometomindwhenwethinkoftheteensofthisgeneration(一代人)?Whiletheremaybealittleoftruthtothisthought,theremightbemoretotheteensofthisgenerationthanwhatisgenerallyseen.Neverbeforehavethelivesofanygenerationbeenasconnectedwithmobiletechnologyandsocialmediaastheteensofthisgeneration.Itfollowsthenthattherewillbesomeproblemsresultingfromthisnewageoftechnology.Thepopularuseofsocialmediahasledtoaworldinwhichteensareresponsibletojoin.Comparedtotheparentsorgrandparentswhowerelikelylessconnected,theseteensare“busy”intheirsocialcircles.Itisnowonderthenthatthehealthofthisgeneration’steenshasbeendamaged.Moreover,theteenstodayaremoreindependent.Thisisquitedifferentfromthemorevillagespiritorcommunitythoughtoftheparents’andgrandparents’times.Goneistherelationshipamongneighbourswhoarefriendlywithoneanotherandquicktooffer

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