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【上好课】2025年高考一轮复习知识清单
专题41阅读理解之主旨大意题(练案)原卷版
(高考考情+思维导图+真题演练+名校模拟)
目录
一、阅读理解主旨大意题高考考情P1
二、阅读理解主旨大意题思维导图P2
三、阅读理解主旨大意题真题演练2篇P3
四、阅读理解主旨大意题名校模拟16篇P5
【名校模拟一:段落大意题】P5
【名校模拟二:文章大意题】P8
【名校模拟三:记叙文标题概括题】P12
【名校模拟四:说明文标题概括题】P15
【名校模拟五:议论文标题概括题】P20
【名校模拟四:新闻报道标题概括题】P22
一、阅读理解主旨大意题高考考情
2022-2024高考阅读理解考点统计
卷别细节理解题主旨大意题主旨大意题主旨大意题
2024新课标I卷9141
2024新课标II卷9141
2023新课标I卷6171
2023新课标II卷6171
2022新课标I卷8241
2022新课标II卷8241
2024全国甲卷7161
2023全国甲卷8151
2023全国乙卷5181
2022全国甲卷8133
2022全国乙卷10131
二、阅读理解主旨大意题思维导图
三、阅读理解主旨大意题真题演练
【真题演练01】【2023浙江首考】AccordingtotheSolarEnergyIndustryAssociation,thenumberofsolarpanels
installed(安装)hasgrownrapidlyinthepastdecade,andithastogrowevenfastertomeetclimategoals.Butall
ofthatgrowthwilltakeupalotofspace,andthoughmoreandmorepeopleaccepttheconceptofsolarenergy,
fewlikelargesolarpanelstobeinstallednearthem.
Solardeveloperswanttoputuppanelsasquicklyandcheaplyaspossible,sotheyhaven’tgivenmuch
thoughttowhattheyputunderthem.Often,they’llendupfillingtheareawithsmallstonesandusingchemicals
tocontrolweeds.Theresultisthatmanycommunities,especiallyinfarmingregions,seesolarfarmsasdestroyers
ofthesoil.
“Solarprojectsneedtobegoodneighbors,”saysJordanMacknick,theheadoftheInnovativeSite
PreparationandImpactReductionsontheEnvironment(InSPIRE)project.“Theyneedtobeprotectorsoftheland
andcontributetotheagriculturaleconomy.”InSPIREisinvestigatingpracticalapproachesto“low-impact”solar
development,whichfocusesonestablishingandoperatingsolarfarmsinawaythatiskindertotheland.Oneof
theeasiestlow-impactsolarstrategiesisprovidinghabitatforpollinators(传粉昆虫).
Habitatloss,pesticideuse,andclimatechangehavecauseddramaticdeclinesinpollinatorpopulationsover
thepastcoupleofdecades,whichhasdamagedtheU.S.agriculturaleconomy.Over28stateshavepassedlaws
relatedtopollinatorhabitatprotectionandpesticideuse.Conservationorganizationsputoutpollinator-friendliness
guidelinesforhomegardens,businesses,schools,cities—andnowthereareguidelinesforsolarfarms.
Overthepastfewyears,manysolarfarmdevelopershavetransformedthespaceundertheirsolarpanelsinto
ashelterforvariouskindsofpollinators,resultinginsoilimprovementandcarbonreduction.“These
pollinator-friendlysolarfarmscanhaveavaluableimpactoneverythingthat’sgoingoninthelandscape,”says
Macknick.
32.Whatdosolardevelopersoftenignore?
A.Thedeclineinthedemandforsolarenergy.
B.Thenegativeimpactofinstallingsolarpanels.
C.Therisinglaborcostofbuildingsolarfarms.
D.Themostrecentadvancesinsolartechnology.
33.WhatdoesInSPIREaimtodo?
A.Improvetheproductivityoflocalfarms.
B.Inventnewmethodsforcontrollingweeds.
C.Makesolarprojectsenvironmentallyfriendly.
D.Promotetheuseofsolarenergyinruralareas.
34.Whatisthepurposeofthelawsmentionedinparagraph4?
A.Toconservepollinators.B.Torestrictsolardevelopment.
C.Todiversifytheeconomy.D.Toensurethesupplyofenergy.
35.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?
A.Pollinators:ToLeaveortoStayB.SolarEnergy:HopefortheFuture
C.InSPIRE:ALeaderinAgricultureD.SolarFarms:ANewDevelopment
【真题演练02】(2022新高考I卷D篇)
Humanspeechcontainsmorethan2,000differentsounds,fromthecommon“m”and“a”totherareclicksof
somesouthernAfricanlanguages.Butwhyarecertainsoundsmorecommonthanothers?Aground-breaking,
five-yearstudyshowsthatdiet-relatedchangesinhumanbiteledtonewspeechsoundsthatarenowfoundinhalf
theworld’slanguages.
Morethan30yearsago,thescholarCharlesHockettnotedthatspeechsoundscalledlabiodentals,suchas“f”
and“v”,weremorecommoninthelanguagesofsocietiesthatatesofterfoods.Nowateamofresearchersledby
DamiánBlasiattheUniversityofZurich,Switzerland,hasfoundhowandwhythistrendarose.
Theydiscoveredthattheupperandlowerfrontteethofancienthumanadultswerealigned(对齐),makingit
hardtoproducelabiodentals,whichareformedbytouchingthelowerliptotheupperteeth.Later,ourjaws
changedtoanoverbitestructure(结构),makingiteasiertoproducesuchsounds.
TheteamshowedthatthischangeinbitewasconnectedwiththedevelopmentofagricultureintheNeolithic
period.Foodbecameeasiertochewatthispoint.Thejawbonedidn’thavetodoasmuchworkandsodidn’tgrow
tobesolarge.
Analysesofalanguagedatabasealsoconfirmedthattherewasaglobalchangeinthesoundofworld
languagesaftertheNeolithicage,withtheuseof“f”and“v”increasingremarkablyduringthelastfewthousand
years.Thesesoundsarestillnotfoundinthelanguagesofmanyhunter-gathererpeopletoday.
Thisresearchoverturnsthepopularviewthatallhumanspeechsoundswerepresentwhenhumanbeings
evolvedaround300,000yearsago.”Thesetofspeechsoundsweusehasnotnecessarilyremainedstablesincethe
appearanceofhumanbeings,butratherthehugevarietyofspeechsoundsthatwefindtodayistheproductofa
complexinterplayofthingslikebiologicalchangeandculturalevolution,”saidStevenMoran,amemberofthe
researchteam.
32.WhichaspectofthehumanspeechsounddoesDamiánBlasi’sresearchfocuson?
A.Itsvariety.B.Itsdistribution.C.Itsquantity.D.Itsdevelopment.
33.Whywasitdifficultforancienthumanadultstoproducelabiodentals?
A.Theyhadfewerupperteeththanlowerteeth.
B.Theycouldnotopenandclosetheirlipseasily.
C.Theirjawswerenotconvenientlystructured.
D.Theirlowerfrontteethwerenotlargeenough.
34.Whatisparagraph5mainlyabout?
A.Supportingevidencefortheresearchresults.
B.Potentialapplicationoftheresearchfindings.
C.Afurtherexplanationoftheresearchmethods.
D.Areasonabledoubtabouttheresearchprocess.
35.WhatdoesStevenMoransayaboutthesetofhumanspeechsounds?
A.Itiskeytoeffectivecommunication.
B.Itcontributesmuchtoculturaldiversity.
C.Itisacomplexanddynamicsystem.
D.Itdrivestheevolutionofhumanbeings.
四、阅读理解主旨大意题名校模拟
【名校模拟一:段落大意题】
(2024·四川乐山·三模)Anotheryearofrecordfossilfuelburningleadingtorecordhighglobal
temperatures.Timeisrunningouttosolvetheclimatecrisis,andgreatdisasterscomenearus.You’reprobably
usedtosuchheadlines,andyoumayhavemomentsofhopelessnessaboutthefuture.Butcanyouturnsuchgloom
(灰暗)messagingofclimatecrisisintomeaningfulchange?Ourrecentglobalstudysaysyes—butthemessages
mustbeusedwisely.
In2019,inhisbook,DavidWallace-Wellspaintedaterrifyinglandscapeofthesufferingawaitingusifwe
don’taddressclimatechange,leavingmanyfeelingconsumedbyfearandhelplessness.Noteveryoneisafanof
hisgloommessaging.ClimatescientistslikeMichaelMannhavewarnedagainstit,messagingthatitcandepress
anddiscouragethepublic,andleadtofurtherclimateinaction.AndthetitleofanewbookbyHannahRitchie
statesclearlythatit’sNottheEndoftheWorld:HowWeCanBetheFirstGenerationtoBuildaSustainable
Planet.
Tohelpfigureoutthepreciseimpactofclimategloommessaging,werecentlycompletedalarge
experiment.Ourfindingsrevealedthatgloommessagingwashighlyeffectiveforstimulatingclimatechange
informationsharing,likepostingontheInternetorsocialmedia.Wallace-Wellswasrightinthisaspect.ButMann
andRitchiewerealsoright.Hearingthesemessagesactuallydecreasedpeople’spositivebehaviorsagainst
environmentalpollution—whenfacedwiththeenormousmessagesoftheclimatecrisis,individual-levelactions
mightseemfutile(徒劳的).Sogloommessagingcandoboththings:causehelplessness,discouraging
individual-levelaction;butalsomotivatepeopletospreadtheword.
Ourresearchalsofoundseveralothermessagesthatmovedtheneedleonclimatechangebeliefsand
actions.Thissuggeststhatunderstandinghowdifferentmessageswork,andinwhatcontexts,willbecriticalto
changingbeliefs,spreadingtheword,andmotivatingaction.
1.Whatmessagedoesgloommessagingintendtodeliver?
A.Theunstoppabletendencytodisasters.
B.Disastrouseffectsofburningfossilfuels.
C.Theurgencytodealwithclimatecrisis.
D.Confidenceinenvironmentalprotection.
2.WhydosomeclimatescientistsdisagreewithWallace-Wells’view?
A.Becausetheydon’tbelievethereissevereclimatecrisis.
B.Becausetheyfearitwillleadtomoreenvironmentalpollution.
C.Becausetheyplantobuildanewworldinanotherplanet.
D.Becausetheyworryitmakespeoplegiveupclimateactions.
3.Howdoesgloommessagingaffectthepublicaccordingtoparagraph3?
A.Itencouragespeopletofightagainstclimatechange.
B.Itincreasespeople’sawarenessofclimatecrisis.
C.Ithasnoimpactonclimatechangebehaviors.
D.Itmisleadspeopleintospreadingwrongnews.
4.Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?
A.Thelackofsolutionforinspiringclimateactions.
B.Gloommessages’influencesonclimatebehaviors.
C.Theimportanceofstudyingdifferentmessages’effects.
D.Rightattitudestoclimatechangebeliefsandbehaviors.
(2024·安徽合肥·模拟预测)“Theantandthezebra”soundslikethetitleofoneofAesop’sfables(寓言).
Likeallgood.fables,thisonehasamoral,whichisthathumaninterventioninnaturehasunpredictable
consequences.UnliketheGreekoriginals,though,thisfableisreal.
ThestoryplaysoutinLaikipiacounty,Kenya,wherethebig-headedants,aninvasive(入侵的)species
havegraduallybeenreplacingthenativeacaciaants.AsMrKamaru,aKenyanbiologistfromtheUniversityof
Wyoming,andhiscolleaguesreportinScience,theantinvasionhastriggeredacomplicatedchainof
consequenceswhichhashelpedzebrasattheexpenseofbuffaloes,thusneatlyillustratingaphenomenoncalled
trophiccascade(营养级链).
Itworkslikethis.Akindoftree—whistling-thorntrees—providestheantswithshelterandfood.The
ants,meanwhile,protectthetreesbyseeingoffthechiefthreattothem,thelocalelephants,whicharenotkeento
eattrees,crawlingwithbitinginsects.However,big-headedantsarenotsogoodatkeepingtheelephantsatbay
(陷入困境).Theelephantsmoveinandchewthetrees,removingmuchofthearea’scover.Thatthrowsthelocal
lionsintoconfusion,whichoftenusethiscovertohidewhenhuntingzebras.Tocompensate(补偿),thelions
switchtohuntingbuffaloes,whicharemoredangerous,butrunslower.
MrKamaruhasputnumberstotheprocesstoo.Ininvadedareas,elephantsbreaktreesfivetoseventimes
asoftenasinuninvadedones.Andinthoseuninvadedplaces,zebrakillsarealmostthreetimesasfrequentas
thoseintheinvadedones.Indeed,between2003and2020,asthebig-headedantsspread,theproportion(比例)of
locallionkillswherethevictimwasazebrafellfrom67%to42%.Onthecontrary,overthesameperiod,the
proportionofbuffalokillsrosefromzeroto42%.Whetherthebuffaloesblametheantsfortheirmisfortune,no
oneknows.
5.Whatisthesecondparagraphmainlyabout?
A.Howhumanactivitiesimpactnature.
B.Whatthephenomenonoftrophiccascadeis.
C.Howthebig-headedantsinvadeacountyinKenya.
D.Whythestoryaboutdifferentspeciesissignificant.
6.Whoaretherealvictimsinthechain?
A.Lions.B.Buffaloes.C.Elephants.D.Zebras.
7.WhydoesMrKamaruputnumbersinhisreport?
A.Toshowtheresults.B.Toexplainthereasons.
C.Toanalyzetheprocess.D.Togivesomeexamples.
8.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?
A.TheMisfortuneofAnimalsB.TheSecretsofNature
C.HowZebrasandAntsBecomeFriendsD.HowAntsPersuadedLionstoEatBuffaloes
(2024·黑龙江·三模)Americancompanieshavelearnedtoloverenewableresources.Now,theyare
beginningtogetinvolvedinnext-generationclimatesolutions.
Anadvancedgeothermal(地热的)projectsupportedbyGooglebegangeneratingelectricitylastweek,abig
stepinseekingfortechnologythatcanaffordablyfillgapsinwindandsolargenerationwithcarbon-freepower.
ThepilotprojectinnorthernNevadausesdrillingandfracking(水力压裂法)techniquesemployedbytheoiland
gasindustrytogetheatfromEarthtogeneratepower.
GeothermaltechnologyhaslongbeenviewedasapotentialwaytotapthenaturalheatofEarthtomake
carbon-freepower.Butithastraditionallybeenlimitedtolocationswheretherearenaturalundergroundlakesof
hotwater,whicharehardtoaccess.In2021,geothermalenergyaccountedforlessthanhalfapercentof
America'spowergeneration.
FervoEnergy,aHouston-basedstartupgivesananswer-tousedrillingandfrackingtechniques
InNevada,thecompanydrilledtwowellstoadepthofabout8,000feetandthenextendedthem
horizontally(水平地)formorethan3,000feet.ThenFervoinjected(注入)coldwaterunderhighpressuretocause
therockbetweenthewellstobefracked,creatingfractures(裂缝).Wateristhenpumpedintothefirstwell,
absorbingheatasitflowsthroughthefracturesandreturningtothesurfaceviathesecondwellattemperatures
highenoughtomakesteamandspinanengine.
Theprojectrepresentsaconvergenceoftwocompanies’climateambitions.Fervohadsoughttoapply
advancesinoilandgasdrillingtogeothermaltechnology.Butfindingfinancingtoprovethatthecompany's
technologyworkedwasachallenge.LuckilyforFervo,Googlehadjuststartedreconsideringit;approachtoclean
energyaroundthetimewhenFervowaslookingtotestitstechnology.
“Thedemandforclean,firmpowerissourgent,especiallynow,”saidGabrielMalek,chiefofstaffatFervo.
“Andwe'rerecognizingthatthegeothermalprojectisoneworkableoptionavailabletous.Itispromising,
actually.
9.Whatistheproblemwithgeothermalenergy?
A.Itisinlittledemand.B.ItstillproducesCO2.
C.Itisnoteasytoemploy.D.ItisrarelyseenonEarth
10.Whatisparagraph5mainlyabout?
A.Howdrillingandfrackingtechniquescome.
B.HownaturalheatonEarthcomesintobeing.
C.Fervo'ssolutiontopollutioncausedbyenergy.
D.Fervo'sapproachtoharvestinggeothermalenergy.
11.Whichofthefollowingcanreplacetheunderlinedword“convergence”inparagraph6?
A.Source.B.Barrier.C.Combination.D.Shift.
12.WhatdoGabrielMalek'swordssuggest?
A.Hiscompanyhasself-fundedtheproject.
B.Heishopefulaboutthegeothermalproject.
C.Hepromisestoprovidecleanpowerforfree.
D.Hiscompanycooperateswithmanybusinesses.
【名校模拟二:文章大意题】
(2024·湖北武汉·模拟预测)Whenheflaggedmedown,Ithoughthewasaneldercollectinga“customs
fee”,thefewdollarsitcoststousevillageroadsthatleadtomanyofSamoa’ssights.He’dbeensittinglazilyina
greyingroadsideshack(棚子)builtforsuchoccasions.NormallyIwouldn’tpickupafreerider.ButItriedtolive
outadream.
I’dwantedtogotoPulemeleiMoundsinceI’dhearditmentionedinanarchaeologyclassyearsago.The
“mound”isactuallyapyramid40feethighandroughly200feetacrossatitsbase.So,Iasked,“Doyouknow
howtogettoPulemeleiMound?”
“Mmm,”hesaid,raisinghiseyebrowsintheclassicPolynesiangesturefor“yes”.“Ineedtopickupmycar
atthemechanicbutnohurry,I’lltakeyoutherefirstifyouwant.”
You’dthinkthatagiantpyramidwouldbeamajorsight,oratleastsomethingmanypeoplehadheardof,
butitisn’t.Myaccidentalfriend’sraiseoftheeyebrowswasthemostpromisingprospectI’dhadinaweek.
Wedrovealongtheroadinsilenceforafewminutes.Thenmynewfriendbrokethesilenceand,
meanwhile,myhopes.“I’veneverbeentoPulemelei,”hesaid.“I’velivedherebutIneverthoughtofgoing.”My
heartsank.Butwepressedon,crossingastream,walkingthroughwaist-highgrass,andthenanothermileofhot
walkuntilwefoundasign.There,barelyvisible,werethewords:“PulemeleiMound150m”.Thesignmarkeda
darktunnelofjungle.Thenthepathopenedtoraysofsunshine.Weclimbed.Andthen,magic.Wewerestanding
ontopofaPolynesianpyramid.
Justthen,myfriend,obviouslyawedbywhathesaw,turnedtowardme,andplacedhisbigSamoanhands
onmyshoulders.Inthemostnaturalway,hebentdownandkissedmegentlyonthecheek.
“Thankyou,”hesaid.
1.What’sthepurposeoftheSamoanmanflaggingmedown?
A.Tothumbaride.B.Toaskfordirections.
C.Tocollectacustomsfee.D.Towarnofaroadaccident.
2.Whichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribetheauthor?
A.Informedbutrigid.B.Hesitantbutagreeable.
C.Skepticalandreserved.D.Curiousandadventurous.
3.WhydidtheSamoanmanthanktheauthorintheend?
A.Hehadlivedouthisdream.B.Hewastakentothemechanic.
C.Heenjoyedtheauthor’scompany.D.Heexperiencedthethrillofdiscovery.
4.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A.APolynesianvillage.B.AfamousSamoansight.
C.Achanceencounter.D.Anelderprotectinglocalroads.
(2024·重庆·三模)Urbanagriculture,thepracticeoffarmingwithinthelimitsofacity,isbecoming
increasinglypopularworldwideandisconsideredawaytomakecitiesandurbanfoodsystemsmoresustainable.
Despitestrongevidenceofthesocialandnutritionalbenefitsofurbanagriculture,itscarbonfootprintremains
understudied.
Mostpreviouslypublishedstudieshavefocusedonhigh-tech,energy-intensiveformsofurbanagriculture
—suchasvertical(垂直的)farmsandrooftopgreenhouses.Thenewstudyaimedtofillsomeoftheknowledge
gapsbycomparingthecarbonfootprintsoffoodproducedatlow-techurbanagriculturesitestoconventional
crops.
Theresearcherscalculatedthegreenhousegasemissions(排放)associatedwithon-farmmaterialsand
activitiesoverthelifetimeofthefarm.Theemissions,expressedinkilogramsofcarbondioxideequivalentsper
servingoffood,werethencomparedtofoodsraisedbyconventionalmethods.
Farmersandgardenersaturbanagriculturesitesacrosstheworldwereemployedtousedailydiaryentries
totakedowninputs—thematerialsusedtoconstructfarmsandcultivatecrops—andharvestsfromtheir
food-growingsitesthroughoutthe2019season.
“Byassessingactualinputsandoutputsonurbanagriculturesites,wewereabletodetermineclimate
changeimpactstoeachservingofproduce,”saysstudyco-leadauthorBenjaminGoldstein,assistantprofessorin
theSchoolforEnvironmentandSustainability.Onaverage,foodproducedthroughurbanagriculturereleased0.42
kilogramsofcarbondioxideequivalentsperserving,sixtimeshigherthanthe0.07kgCO2eperservingof
conventionallygrownproduce.
It’salsofoundthatmostoftheclimateimpactsaturbanfarmsaredrivenbytheinfrastructure(基础设施),
suchastheraisedbedsinwhichfoodisgrown,orpathwaysbetweenplots.“Thesefarmstypicallyonlyoperate
forafewyears,sothegreenhousegasesusedtoproducethosematerialsarenotusedeffectively.Conventional
agriculture,instead,isveryefficientandhardtocompetewith”,Goldsteinsays.Forexample,conventionalfarms
oftengrowasinglecropwiththehelpofpesticidesandfertilizers,resultinginlargerharvestsandareduced
carbonfootprintwhencomparedtourbanfarms,hesays.
5.Whatisabenefitofurbanagriculture?
A.Sustainablefoodsupply.B.Highfoodoutput.
C.Effectiveenergyconservation.D.Lowcarbonfootprint.
6.Howistheresearchdatacollected?
A.Byaccessingonlinedatabase.B.Byexaminingpreviousstudies.
C.Byconductingpersonalinterviews.D.Byrecordinginformationeveryday.
7.WhatcouldbedonetoreducecarbonfootprintaccordingtoGoldstein?
A.Increasevarietiesofcrops.B.Extendinfrastructurelifetimes.
C.Promoterooftopgreenhouses.D.Usemodernagriculturefacilities.
8.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A.Thebenefitsoftraditionalcrops.B.Thepopularityofurbanagriculture.
C.Thestrategiestofightglobalwarming.D.Thecarbonfootprintofurbanfarmproduce.
(2024·重庆九龙坡·二模)Finland’ssystemforreturningdrinkcontainersstartedinthe1950s,andtoday
almosteverybottleandcanisrecycled.Convenienceisthecornerstoneofthesystem’ssuccess.
Nowadaystherearealmost5,000container-returnmachinesacrossFinland.Mostofthemarelocatedinthe
sameshopsthatselldrinks,makingreturningthemaconvenientpartofpeople’sroutine.Hotels,restaurants,
offices,schoolsandeventorganizersreturncontainersthroughtheirdrinkproviders.
Thereturnmachinesareeasytouse.Youplaceabottleorcanonasetofminiconveyorbeltsatthefrontof
themachine.Theycarryitpastascannerandoutofsight.Themachinesortsthebottlesandcrushesthecans.
Whenyou’redone,youpressabuttonandthemachinegivesyouareceipt.Plasticbottlesareworth20to40cents,
dependingontheirsize,whileglassbottlesareworth10to40centsandaluminium(铝)cansare15cents.The
returnedcontainersarerecycledorthematerialsarereused.AcrossFinland,onaverage,everyFinnreturns373
itemsinayear:251aluminiumcans,98plasticbottlesand24glassbottles.
Thegovernmenthasentrustedthisfunctiontotheprivateagency.“Palpaiscompletelynonprofitand
receivesnogovernmentfunding,”saysTommiVihavainen,Palpa’sdirectorofproducerservices,ICTand
communication.
Russia,theUKandothercountrieshaveshowninterestintheFinnishsystem.“Mostvisitorswanttosee
howthereturnsystemworksinFinland,”saysVihavainen.“Wedon’tactasconsultants,butwe’reproudto
presentoursystem.”
9.WhatdoweknowaboutFinland’ssystemforreturningdrinkcontainers?
A.Itstillhasalongwaytodevelop.B.Itgainspopularityforitsconvenience.
C.Itusedtobefashionablebutnowout-dated.D.It’ssupportedfinanciallybythegovernment.
10.Whydoesthewriterusethefiguresinparagraph3?
A.ToshowFinnsconsumevariousdrinks.B.Tohelpmakethestorymoreinteresting.
C.Tomaketheimpactofthesystemconvincing.D.Toguaranteetheproperlogicofthepassage.
11.What’sVihavainen’sattitudetowardsthereturnsystem?
A.Indifferent.B.Positive.C.Pessimistic.D.Dismissive.
12.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A.Finland’srecyclingprogrammekeepsbottlesoffstreets.
B.Thereturnmachinesintheworldarepopularandeasy.
C.Palpa—acompletenonprofittorecyclethebottles.
D.Finland—acountryfreeofwastesuchasbottles.
【名校模拟三:记叙文标题概括题】
(2024·陕西榆林·模拟预测)Inspring1955,RosalynnCarterwasdoingwhatshehadbeenavoidingsince
shemarriedJimmyCarter:keepinghouseandraisingchildreninthesametinytownwheretheygrewup.
Butherhusbandcalledforhelpfromhisfamily’sfarmonedayandsaidthathecouldn’tmanagethefarm
onhisown.SoRosalynnCartergatheredtheirsonsandreturnedtothetinytown.Soonshewasmanaging
financesandhandlingcustomers.“Finally,Igotusedtoournewlifeandknewmoreaboutthebusinessthanhe
did,andhewouldtakemyadviceaboutthings,”RosalynnCartertoldTheAssociatedPressin2021.
Theirmarriagewasalmostadecadeoldwhenshewenttothefarm,butthatwasperhapsthetruebeginning
ofapartnershipthathelpedJimmyCarterwintheGeorgiagovernor’sofficein1970andthentheWhiteHousein
1976.Sixyearslater,theyco-foundedTheCarterCenterandcommittedthemselvestocharityworkforfour
decadesinmorethan145countries,wheremanychildren,nowadults,werenamedJimmyorRosalynnorCarter.
Alongthatpathwasasmall-townlovestorythatincluded77yearsofmarriageandtwodecadesoffamily
friendshipbeforethat.TheirsharedjourneyendedonNovember19,2023,withRosalynn’sdeathattheageof96.
“It’shardtothinkofoneofthemwithouttheother,”saidJillStuckey,alongtimefriendwhosawthecouple
oftenduringRosalynnCarter’slastmonths.“WhenJimmywaspresident.sheevenattendedallWhiteHouse
meetingsanddiscussedwhatsheheardwithhimathome.Theyhadnightlyphonecallswhentheytraveled
separately.”
“RosalynnwasmyequalpartnerineverythingIeveraccomplished.”JimmyCartersaidinastatement
releaseduponherdeath.“ShegavemewiseguidanceandencouragementwhenIneededit.AslongasRosalynn
wasintheworld,Ialwaysknewsomebodylovedandsupportedme.”
1.HowdidRosalynnCarterprobablyfeelwhenshewasaskedtoworkonthefarm?
A.Interested.B.Unconcerned.C.Proud.D.Unwilling.
2.WhatdidtheCartersdointheearly1980s?
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