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专题05阅读七选五练习

目录

01模拟基础练

【题型一】阅读七选五之说明文类(最新模拟)

【题型二】阅读七选五之记叙文类(最新模拟)

【题型三】阅读七选五之议论文类(最新模拟)

02重难创新练(阅读七选五创新题)

03真题实战练

题型一阅读七选五之说明文类

1.(2025·云南省曲靖市高三第一次质量检测)

Cultivatinggoodpracticesandintegratingthemintoyourdailyroutinecanmakeyouafarmoredynamic,

efficient,andproductivewriter.Infact,makingafewsmalladjustmentscanmakeallthedifference.

WriteEveryDay

Trytowriteeverydaywithoutfail.1Dependingonyourscheduleandothercommitments,an

houradayfiveorsixdaysaweekwouldbeagoodstartingpoint.Ifyourtimeisespeciallylimited,trytoorganize

yourthoughtsanddevelopanideaofwhatyouwanttowritebeforehandsoitsaves“thinking”timewhenthe

opportunitycomestositdownatthecomputer.

2

Thismeansfilingawayeverythingyouwriteinalogicalordersoyoucaneasilyfinditagainlater,and

regularlybackingupyourfilestoavoidlosinganything.Maketo-dolistssoyoudon’tforgetanythingimportant,

prioritizetime-sensitiveprojects,andkeepdetailedrecordsofeverythingyousubmit.

CreateClearGoals

3Putforwardastrategythatwillgiveyouthebestchanceofgettingthere.Oneinescapable

commitmentiswordcount.Youshouldalwaysaimtoworksmarter,notharder,butasawriter,youwon’tgetvery

farifyoudon’twrite.

ReadWidely

Trytosetasideareadingperiod—halfanhourimmediatelybeforeyougotosleep,forexample—and

sticktoit.Don’tjustreadyourfavoritetypes,butreadeverythingyoucangetyourhandson.Studythevarious

techniquesandstylesyoucomeacross.4Youcanlearnjustasmuchfrombadwritingasyoucanfrom

goodwriting.

KeepRecords

Lifeishappeningallaroundyou,sodocumentasmuchofitasyoucan.Youneverknowwheninspiration

willstrike.Whileagreatmanywritersstillprefertheold“penandnotepad”approach,youcanjusteasilywrite

notesusinganapponyoursmartphoneorevenemailthemtoyourself.Whenyouhaveanideaforastory,writeit

downimmediately.5

A.BeOrganized

B.SubmitFilesonTime

C.Itdoesn’tevenhavetobeforlong.

D.Don’ttrustyourselftorememberitlater.

E.Makenotesaboutwhatworksandwhatdoesn’t.

F.Thinkseriouslyaboutwhatyouwanttoaccomplish.

G.Goodwritingbeginswithadeepunderstandingofyoursubject.

2.(2025·新疆乌鲁木齐地区高三第一次质量监测)

TipsforSettingBoundaries

We’veallbeenthere:Sometimesyouknowthatyouneedtodeclinesomeone’srequest,butsomehow,inthe

end,youreluctantlyagreetotakeonanadditionalresponsibility.6Ifyouexperiencedifficultieswith

settingboundaries,don’tlosehope.Herearewaystosharpenthistool.

Carehowyoufeel.

7Youcanfeelthemthroughoutyourbody.Whensomeoneapproachesyouwitharequest,pay

attentiontoyourbody’sresponse.Ittellsyouhowtorespondbeforeyouevensayaword.Forexample,asthey

speak,youmightfeelmuscletension.Thisisasignalfromyourbodytosayno.

Don’tdelaygivingyourresponse.

Whensomeoneapproachesyouwitharequest,acommonstrategyistobuytime.Bydoingthis,yousecretly

hopethattheywillmiraculouslyforgettherequest,andthatyouwillbeoffthehook.However,thisstrategydoes

notwork.Notresolvingthematterinrealtimeallowsemotionalforcessuchasguilttoinfluenceyou.8

Don’toverexplainyourself.

Inanefforttocopewithdifficultemotionssuchasguilt,youtendtooversharethereasonsforsayingno.

However,themoreinformationyoushare,themorelikelyyouaretobepersuadedintosayingyes.Bysharing

information,youareonlyprovidingsomeonewiththeopportunitytobuildacaseforoverridingyourboundaries.

9Youcanbekindanddirectwhensettingboundaries.

10

Itcantaketimetobecomeexpertinanyskill.Thesameholdstruewithsettingboundaries.Atfirst,setting

boundariescanfeeluncomfortable.Youmaystruggleforwordsornotsoundconvincing,butovertime,itgets

easier.Rememberthatnotsettingboundariesisalsohard.Constantlywalkingoneggshellsforfearofupsetting

peopleisanexhaustingwaytolive.

A.Setboundariesoften.

B.Don’tbeafraidofexplaining.

C.Emotionsarenotjustinyourhead.

D.Thereasonisthatyoulackfirmboundaries.

E.Whensayingno,youshouldkeepitshortandsweet.

F.Asaresult,adelayednomayturnintoareluctantyes.

G.Settingthementalboundaryletsyouplaymultiplerolesathome.

3.(2025·贵州省毕节市高三第一次诊断性测试)

Lifethrowschallengingsituationsonourwayfromtimetotime.Perseveringthroughchallengescanbe

difficultandwilltestourstrengthandresilience(复原力).Thankfully,therearewaystohelpusmakeiteasier!

Trytoremaincalm.

1Itwillmakeuslosecontrolofouremotions,leadingtopoordecision-making.Whenchallengesarise,

itishelpfultotakeastepback,observethesituationwithoutlettingemotionscontrolus,andthenact.Onceweare

calm,wecanbetteranalyzethesituationandcarryoutaplanofaction.

Acceptwhatishappening.

Whenlifegetschallenging,itisoftenbeyondourcontrol.Inthiscase,whatweshoulddoistoacceptthe

situationanddowhateverisinourcontroltogrowfromit.2That’stosay,weneedlearnfromthe

situationandforgiveourselves.Onceweareabletoacceptthesituationandletgo,wewillbeabletomoveforward

andthinkclearlyaboutthenextsteps.3

Whenwearefacedwithstressfulsituations,itiscommontothinktheworstscenario(设想)willhappen.Itcanbe

difficultforustotakeastepbackandrecognizethatthingswillnotbethiswayforever.Instead,keepinga

balancedattitudecanhelpustochangeourmindset.4

Seeksupport.

Seekingsupport,whetheritisfromafriend,familymember,oraprofessional,isneverasignofweakness.

5Itcanprovideemotionalsupportandanewperspectiveonthesituation.Mostimportantly,itcanhelpus

brainstormpossiblesolutions,sothatwecanfacethechallengebetter.

A.Adoptabalancedattitude.

B.Focusonthepositiveaspects.

C.Itisimportanttoacknowledgemistakes.

D.Acceptancealsoincludesacceptingourselves.

E.Turningtosomeoneforhelphasmanybenefits.

F.Whenchallengingeventshappen,wemayfeelpanic.

G.Itcanalsohelpusaddressnegativethoughtsandchallenges.

4.(2025·山东省日照市高三校际联合考试)

Inrecentyears,outdoorsportshavebecomeincreasinglypopular.AccordingtotheGeneralAdministration

ofSport,over400millionparticipationsinoutdooractivitieshavebeenrecordednationwide,withthoseborninthe

1980sand1990sleadingthetrend.1Thishasledsometoassociateoutdoorsportswithheightenedrisks.

Drivenbythedesiretoshare“braveexplorer”momentsonlineora“comeallthewayuphere”mindset,

manybeginnerstooutdooradventurewithoutproperpreparation.Inreality,outdooractivitiescanbedangerous

withoutadequateskillsandriskawareness.Beginnerswhoignorepotentialdangersmayfacehypothermia(失温)

whenhikingtohighaltitudes,getlostinforests,orbecaughtinthunderstorms.2

So,howcanwemakeoutdoorsportssafer?3Beforeheadingout,researchtheenvironment,climate,

andseasonalconditionstochooseasaferouteandavoidriskyorhard-to-accessspots.Alwayschecktheweather

forecastandprepareproperplans.Knowingthetrail’selevation,difficultylevel,supplypointsandemergency

stationsiscrucial,andplanningalternativeescaperoutescanbelife-saving.4Layeredclothingisessential

toadapttochangingweatherconditions.Followtheprincipleof“removelayerswhenwarm,addlayerswhencold

andchangeclotheswhenwet”.Thisincludesmoisture-wicking(吸湿排汗的)innerlayers,insulating(绝缘的)

mid-layersandwaterproofouterlayerstostaywarmanddry.

5Remembertotellfriendsorfamilyaboutyourrouteandestimatedreturntimesotheycanassistif

needed.Withproperpreparationandsafetymeasures,theseadventurescanbebothexcitingandrewarding.

A.Havingtherightequipmentisequallyimportant.

B.Onthewhole,outdoorsportsshouldnotbeariskygame.

C.Awell-thought-outplanandthoroughpreparationarevital.

D.Allinall,outdoorsportscanbringgreatfunandknowledge.

E.However,theriseinaccidentshascastashadowonthisenthusiasm.

F.Theseincidentshighlightthatoutdoorsportsarefarmorethanasimpletrip.

G.Theyoftenlackthenecessaryequipmentandawarenesstoensuretheirsafety.

5.(2025·河北省邢台市高三期末)

Inthedigitalage,peopletakemanymeasurestoprotecttheirprivacyonline.1Yourvaluable

information,browsing(浏览)history,andpasswordscanbeeasilygotbyothers.Althoughgovernmentsaroundthe

worldaretakingstepstoimprovethesituation,it'sstilllargelyuptoindividualstotrytopreservetheirprivacy

online.Herearesomeusefulwaystoprotectyouronlineprivacy.

Usestrongcodes(密码).Alongandcomplicatedcodethatcombinesspecialcharacterscanbethefirststep

towardssecuringyourselfonline.Itisrecommendedthatyoushouldnotusethesamecodeindifferentsocial

media.2

Install(安装)aprivatenetwork.Installingaprivatenetworkisnecessaryforthosewhoarefondofusing

publicWi-Fi.3Ifapersonmanagestohackyourdeviceoryourconnection,theycannotstealanything,as

allyourinformationwillbeunreadable.

4Thelessinformationyouexposetoothers,thesmalleryourdigitalfootprintandthelessdata

criminalscancollect,expose,anduseagainstyou.Don’tshareyourpersonalinformationonsocialmediaplatforms

andchatapps.Avoidpostingaboutvacations,familymembernames,carandbankinginformation,schoolsyou

attended,oryourbirthday.

Updatesocialmediaprivacysettings.Ithasbeenfoundthatsomecompaniesareinpartnershipwithsocial

mediaplatformstoexchangerevenue(收益)withpersonalinformation.5Youcanupdateyoursocial

mediaprivacysettingssothatonlypermittedfriendscanviewyourposts,photos,andotherinformation.

A.Shareaslittleaspossible.

B.However,someofthemareoflittleuse.

C.Don’tshareyourprivacywithyourfriends.

D.However,thepowertosharepersonaldataisinyourhands.

E.Also,trytokeepyourpasswordssecretandchangethemregularly.

F.Aprivatenetworkcanmakesurethatnoonecanseewhatyou’redoingonline.

G.Manypeopleconnecttheirpersonalsocialmediaaccountstothird-partyapps.

6.(2025·辽宁省大连市高三期末双基考试)

Whetherafriendhasbrokenupwiththeirlong-termpartner,acolleagueislosinghisjob,oralovedonehas

beendiagnosedwithahealthcondition,therearetimeswhenpeoplesharedifficultnewswithus.Wemaybe

unsureabouthowbesttohelporfeelawkwardanduncomfortable.1

Showyoucare

Ruth,apsychologistatStonyBrookUniversity,recommendstryingtofindsomewherequiettohavethe

conversationifpossible.2“Goodeyecontactandrelaxednon-verbalcues,suchasleaningforward

slightly,noddingandusingappropriatefacialexpressionsthatconveywarmthandempathycanputthepersonat

ease.Acknowledgingtheirfeelingsthroughstatementshelpspeoplefeelheard,”Ruthcontinues.

Askwhattheyneed

Sometimespeopleneedtoletoffsteamandothertimestheywantsolutions,soit’sbesttoaskhowyoucan

supportthem.Checkwhethertheywouldlikeadviceorjusttosharetheirexperience.Ruthsays,“3”

4

Accidentallywetendtounderstatetheperson’sexperiencewithcommentslike“5”Thiscan

invalidate(驳斥)theirfeelingsandexperiences.Ruthalsorecommendstryingtoavoidofferinguninvitedadvice,

orpushingthepersonintoproblem-solvingbeforetheyfeelready.“Theymayalreadybeoverwhelmedanda

barrageofpossibilitiesandsolutions,withoutagoodunderstandingofallthefactors,canbeunhelpfulandmake

thepersonfeelunheard,”shesays.“Trytoavoidmakingyourselfthefocusoftheconversation,”addsRuth.

A.Itcouldhavebeenworse.

B.ItistheworstnewsI’veheard.

C.Trynottominimizeormakeitaboutyou.

D.Avoidlookingatyourphoneorotherdistractions.

E.Listeningismorepowerfulthancomfortingwords.

F.Here,welookatwhattodowhensomeonesharestheirdifficultnewswithyou.

G.Askingcanofferthepersonasenseofbeingheardwhentheyfeeloverwhelmed.

7.(2025·湖北省部分重点中学高三第二次联考)

Ifyouareaperfectionist,youfollowhighstandardsandalwaystrytodoeverythingwell.1

Researchersfindpursuingperfectioncanhaveseriouseffectsonmentalhealth.

Ina2016study,researchersstudiedtherelationshipbetweenperfectionismanddepressionovertime.2

Althoughpeoplemaybelievethattheirperfectionismcontributestotheirsuccess,itseemstobeharmfultotheir

mentalhealth.

Isperfectionismalwaysharmful?3Somesuggestthepossibilityofadaptiveperfectionism,where

peoplesticktohighstandardswithoutself-criticismoftheirownmistakes.However,othersbelievethat

perfectionismisnotadaptiveandtheydon’tthinkitisbeneficial.

Sowhatcanperfectionistsdotochangetheirbehavior?Psychologistspointoutthatgivinguponperfection

doesnotnecessarilymeanlesssuccess.4Apossiblealternativetoperfectionismiswhatpsychologistscall

agrowthmindset.Unlikethosewithafixedmindset,thosewithagrowthmindsetbelievethattheycanimprove

theirabilitiesbylearningfromtheirmistakes.

5Tounderstandself-sympathy,thinkabouthowyouwouldrespondtoaclosefriendiftheymadea

mistake.Itislikelythatyouwillrespondwithkindnessandunderstanding,knowingthatyourfriendisdoingitout

ofgoodintentions.

A.Anotheristocultivatesympathyforoneself.

B.Psychologistshaveheateddebatesoverthisissue.

C.Inthelongrun,acceptingimperfectioncanactuallyhelp.

D.Perfectionismcanbebeneficialinsomecertainsituations.

E.Highstandardsareonething,butperfectionismisanother.

F.Thekeytoovercomingperfectionismistoavoiditatallcost.

G.Theyfoundhighlevelsofperfectionismoftenincreaseddepression.

8.(2025·山东省济宁市高三期末)

It’snosecretthatartificialintelligenceischangingthewaywework.Withmoreandmoresimplertasks

beingautomated,humansareleftwithmorehigh-levelcognitivework,suchasideageneration,strategicplanning,

andcreativewriting.1

Theproblemisthatwestillfollowamindsetthatresemblestheeraofassembly(组装)lines,whichdoesn’t

fosterorfacilitatethetypeofworkneededtoday.Leadersconstantlymeasuredproductivityintermsofhowmany

hoursanemployeespentatworkorthenumberofabstracttargetstheyreached.2Thistypeofoutput

doesn’tfitintheeraofAI.Instead,wehavetomakeapsychologicalswitch,structuringeachworkdayforquality

insteadofquantity.

Startbykickingtheoldmethodofcontinuousworkthroughouttheday.Researchshowsthatcontinuous

workimpairscreativeideagenerationandhighquality,complexcognitivework.3It’srecommended

thatusingworksessionsthatareabout90minuteslong,attackingthehardestpartofthetaskinthefirst20minutes

andmovingtotheslower,easierworkduringtheremainingtime.

4Therefore,managersshouldconsidertheprincipalareathatateamorindividualisworkingon

ratherthanimposingthesameworkscheduleacrossateamoranorganization.Datasuggeststhatit’sbettertowork

ontasksthatinvolvecreativity,imagination,andproblemsolvingduringthefirstfewhoursofthedayandagain

rightbeforeyougotosleep.5Inbetweenthefocusedworksessions,maketimeforanaporforeasy

workthatdoesn’trequiremuchcreativityorfocus.

A.That’sbecausepeopletendtooverwork.

B.Thetimeofdaywillalsomakeadifference.

C.Asaresult,quantityofworkwasprioritized.

D.Toexcelinthenewera,we’llneedtotransformhowwework.

E.Witheverynewtechnologycomesfearandthennewopportunity.

F.Becauseofthat,it’sbettertoworkinbursts,givingthemindarest.

G.Themiddleofthedayisbetterforsomethingcallingforconcentration.

9.(2025·北京市东城区高三期末)

Whilecompliments(赞扬)mayseemsimple,theycanhavealargeimpactonyouandthepeoplearoundyou,

creatingarippleofpositivity.However,givingcomplimentsrequiresskillsandknowledge.

Mostcomplimentsinourculturefollowaverypredictablepattern.1Abouttwo-thirdsof

complimentsintheUSaremadeusingjustfiveadjectives:nice,good,beautiful,pretty,andgreat.Inaddition,

about80%ofcomplimentsfollowthreeformats.SoifIlikedabookyouwroteandwantedtosaysomething

positiveaboutit,mycomplimentwouldprobablyfollowoneofthesebasicpatterns:“Yourbookisgreat,”“Ilove

yourbook,”or“Thatisaterrificbook.”

2.Forexample,in2011ascholarshowedthatwomeninunstructuredsettingsbothgiveandreceive

farmorecomplimentsthanmen.Aboutthree-quartersofwomen’scomplimentstootherwomeninanunstructured,

informalsettinginvolveappearance.Inagoal-oriented,formalsetting,68%ofpraisestatementsareabout

performance.3

Whetherthecomplimentiseffectivedependsonwhetheritisbelievable,appropriate,andunqualified.4

Ifyoutellmemyhairlooksgood,Iwilldismissitandsuspectyourmotives,becauseIhavelittlehair.More

generally,peoplewithlowself-esteemdon’tusuallyreceivecomplimentswell.Asresearchershaveshown,in

peoplewithhighself-esteem,acomplimentstimulatespartsofthebrainresponsibleforself-referentialthinking.

Thisoccurssignificantlylessforpeoplewhohavelowself-esteem.

Evenifacomplimentagreeswithone’sself-conception,scholarsconcluded,itmustmeetthreecriteriatobe

acceptedbyitsobject.5Itmustbesincere.Anditmustoccurintheappropriatecontext.

A.Itmustfollowthebasicpatterns.

B.Thepraisemustcomefromapersonwithcredibilitytogiveit.

C.Whatwechoosetocomplimentdependsongenderdifferences.

D.Agoodcomplimentmustnotconflictwithitsrecipient’sself-conception.

E.Ifpeoplehavenegativeviewofaperson,theywouldresisthiscompliments.

F.Incontrast,menaremorelikelytocomplimentoneanotheronperformanceinallsettings.

G.Theyaregenerallydirectedtowardanotherperson’sappearance,performance,orpossessions.

10.(2025·云南省昆明市第一中学高三第五次联考)

Whenfacedwithabigchallengewherepotentialfailureseemstohideateverycorner,maybeyou’veheard

thisadvicebefore,“Bemoreconfident.”1Takethebeliefthatyouarevaluable,worthwhile,and

capable,andaddintheoptimismthatcomeswhenyouarecertainofyourabilities.2Thisisconfidence.

Itturnsthoughtsintoaction.

Sowheredoesconfidenceevencomefrom?Thereareseveralfactorsthatimpactconfidence,suchaswhat

you’rebornwithandhowyou’retreatedwhengrowingup.3Butthepersonalchoiceswemake

certainlyplayamajorroleinconfidencedevelopment.So,bykeepinginmindthefollowingtwopracticaltips,we

doactuallyhavethepowertocultivateourownconfidence.

Tip1:Aquickfix.Thereareafewtricksthatcangiveyouanimmediateconfidenceboostinashortterm.

Pictureyoursuccesswhenyou’rebeginningadifficulttask.Somethingassimpleaslisteningtomusicwithdeep

basscanpromotefeelingsofpower.4

Tip2:5Ifyouarelookingforalong-termchange,considerthewayyouthinkaboutyourabilities

andtalents.Doyouthinktheyarefixedatbirth,orthattheycanbedeveloped,likeamuscle?Thesebeliefsmatter

becausetheycaninfluencehowyouactwhenyou’refacedwithsetbacks.Ifyouhaveafixedmindset,meaning

thatyouthinkyourtalentsarelockedinplace,youmightgiveup.Butifyouhaveagrowthmindsetandthinkyour

abilitiescanimprove,achallengeisanopportunitytolearnandgrow.Itturnsoutthatpeoplewhohaveagrowth

mindsetaremoresuccessfulanddoingbetterinfaceofchallenges.

A.Butwhatisconfidence?

B.Butwhatdoyoubelievein?

C.Fixyourmindsetinastablestate.

D.Believeinyourabilitytoimprove.

E.Itisn’tpossibletocompletelyalterthesefactors.

F.Thenactcourageouslytofaceachallengehead-on.

G.Youcanevenstrikeapowerfulposeorgiveyourselfapositivetalk.

题型二阅读七选五之记叙文类

1.(2025·山东省部分学校高三毕业班质量检测)

Onemorning,agroupofsixteenagegirlsandtheiradultleaderbegantheirhikefromacottage,expecting

mildweather.1Thefirstpartoftheirroutewasexposedandthepathwasnarrow,soitcouldbe

dangerousforthelightergirlsinthegroup.Realizingthesituationwasworsening,theadultleaderdecidedtoturn

thegroupbacktothehutbeforetheyreachedthemostexposedsectionofthepath.

Whilethegirlsweredisappointedandeagertocontinue,theleaderknewthatsafetyhadtocomefirst.Back

atthecottage,theleaderreassured(安慰)thegroupthattheyweresafeandexplainedwhyreturningwasthebest

choice.2Thoughsomeofthegirlswereupset,theyquicklyunderstoodtheimportanceofstaying

sheltereduntiltheweatherimproved.

Theleadertookamomenttoassesstheirresources.Theweatherforecastpredictedworseningconditions

later,andtheymightbestuckatthecottageforlongerthanexpected.Fortunately,everyonehadplannedfor

situationslikethis.Theyhadbroughtextrafood,sotheywerewell-preparedtowaitforadayortwoifneeded.

3

Toavoidtheirfamilies’concerns,thegroupusedsatellitecommunicationdevicestoletthemknowtheywere

safe.4Theleadercontinuedtomonitortheweatherandnoticedthewindslowlycalming.Asconditions

improved,thegroupcontinuedtheirhikesafely.

5Notonlydidtheyturnwhatcouldhavebeenadangeroussituationintoanopportunityfor

learning,buttheyalsogainedvaluableexperienceinmanagingtheunexpectedoutdoors.

A.Thisforesightallowedthegrouptoremaincalm.

B.Theydecidedtostayputuntilthewinddieddown.

C.Thisalsopreventedtheriskofanunnecessarysearch.

D.Thegirlsbuiltashelterusingavailablematerialsforprotection.

E.Theleaderdecidedtocallforhelpimmediatelyafterturningback.

F.However,thewindquicklybecamemuchstrongerthanforecasted.

G.Thegroupstayedcalm,plannedahead,andcommunicatedeffectively.

2.(2025·福建省泉州高中毕业班上学期质量检测(二))

IalwaysadmiredmygrandmotherJenny’sgardeningskills.Butitwasn’tuntilasunnyafternooninher

backyardthatIbecameinterestedingardeningmyself.Weweretheretogrowtomatoes.Shehandedmeatiny

youngtomatoplant.1It’safamilytradition!

Overtime,thetinyseedling(幼苗)hadgrownintoalargetomatoplantwithmanyjuicyredtomatoes.

HarvestingthosetomatoeswithmygrandmawasajoyIwon’tforget.Wespenthoursinherkitchenmaking

delicioushomemadespaghettisauce.2

Mytimeinthegardenwithmygrandmashowedmethatgardeningismorethanjustahobby.It’sawayto

connectwithourroots.Thegardenbecamesomethingwebothloved,bringingusclosertogetherandcreatinga

strongbond.

3Iwateredtheplantstoomuchandforgottotakecareofthesoil.Itwasalearningexperience.ButI

didn’tgiveup.Instead,Isawthesemomentsasopportunitiestolearn.Ireadbooks,wenttoworkshops,andasked

experiencedgardenersinmycommunityforadvice.

Yet,MotherNaturecanbeunpredictable.fromunbearableheattounexpectedfrosts.Ilostsomeofmy

favoriteplantsduetoextremeweathers.4Iuseddrought-tolerantplantsandprotectivecoveringslike

shadeclothsandfrostblanketstohelpmystrongplantsgrow.

Gardeningisalifelongjourneyoflearning.5It’slikefindingahiddenlibrary,whereeachplantand

plotofferssomethingnewtodiscover.ThemoretimeIspendinthegarden,themoreIrealisethatthesoilisnot

justaplaceforplantstogrow—it’salsoidealgroundformypersonalgrowth.

A.Gardeningincoldweatherwillberathertough.

B.Justthesmellalonebroughtbacksomanymemories.

C.However,myfirstattemptsatgardeningdidn’tgoverywell.

D.Thenshesharedstoriesofherowngrandmotherdoingthesame.

E.Andgrandma’sgardeningjourneyconnectswithmeemotionally.

F.It’salwayschangingandrequiresustostayopentonewknowledge.

G.ButIstartedplantingwiththeclimateinmindinsteadofgettingupset.

3.(2025·广东省华附省实广雅深中四校高三期末联考)

OnJuly4,1972,apairofyoungnewlywedsnamedTonyandMaureenwereonthedrivewayofafamily

homeinthesouthofEngland.1.Orsomewhere.Theyhadatrunkfulloffood,cookingequipmentand

somesleepingbags.TheybelievedthattheirjourneyacrossAsiawouldbenothingmorethanalittleadventure

beforetheysettleddowntoasteady,middle-classlifeinEngland.

Anditturnedouttobejustthekindofadventurethecouplelongedfor.Theygotcaughtinasnowstormin

theItalianAlps;bumpedintoamotorcycleinIran;thensoldtheircar.Fromthere,itwasabustoPakistan,thenon

toIndia.ThecouplehitchhikedsouthacrossThailandandonthroughMalaysiaandSingapore.2.

TonyandMaureeneachlostmorethantenpoundsinthefiveandahalfmonthsittookthemtogetfrom

EnglandtoAustralia.3.AndbythetimetheymadeittoSydneytheyhadpreciselytwenty-sevencents

lefttosustainthem.

4.ThebookshopstheycouldhavevisitedbackinEnglandin1972wouldhavehadprecious

littletoofferinthewayofpracticaladvicefortheirroute.

Butthat’snottosaythatTonyandMaureenhadnothingtoguidethem.Astheywoulddiscoversoon,their

singlebestsourceofinformationwastheothertravelersthey’dencounterontheroad.5.Andthese

noteswouldateprovetobeaveryvaluableresourceforthebookAcrossAsiaontheCheap,beginningoftheir

LonelyPlanetguidebooks—thegospel(真理)ofadventuretravelfortensofmillionsofreaders.

A.Theywouldalsoexchangeinformation.

B.Theyoncewantedtostoptheirjourney.

C.They’dcoveredovertenthousandmiles.

D.Tonytookverycarefulnotesoftheinformationeveryday.

E.Theysetoutonthefinallegofthetrip-WesternAustralia.

F.Whatdidtheyoungcouplehavetoguidetheminallofthis?

G.TheyweredrivingausedminivanandtheirgoalwastogettoIndia.

4.(2025·吉林省白城市实验高级中学高三期末)

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