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Z20名校联盟(浙江省名校新高考研究联盟)2023届高三第三次联考英语试题卷考生须知:1.本试卷分第1卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)。满分为150分,考试时间为120分钟。2.请用黑色签字笔将学校、班级、姓名、考号分别填写在答题卷和机读卡的相应位置上。第I卷第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节:(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whatarethespeakersprobablydoing?A.Parkingthecar. B.Movingsomefurniture. C.WatchingTVonthesofa.【答案】B【解析】【原文】W:NowthatwehavethesofaandtheTVinhere,Ijustneedyoutohelpmewiththebed.Mycarisparkedjustoutsideonthestreet.M:Noproblem.2.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Wherearethespeakers?A.Atarestaurant. B.Atatheater. C.Atastore.【答案】A【解析】【原文】W:Iamsorrytokeepyouwaiting.Willwebelateforthemovie?M:Oh,notatall.I’vebeenhereforonlyafewminutes.Wehaveenoughtimefordinner.Hereisthemenu.3.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Howmuchdoesthetelevisionsetcosttoday?A.$100. B.$150. C.$200.【答案】C【解析】【原文】W:Whyareyousoexcited?M:Iamgoingtobuyanewtelevisionset.Theynormallycost300dollars,buttoday,theyareonsalefortwothirdsoftheregularprice.4.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whyaretheman’seyesred?A.Heissick. B.Hedidn’tgetmuchsleep. C.Hehasterribleeyeproblems.【答案】A【解析】【原文】W:Wow,Brian.Youlooklikeyouhadaterriblesleeplastnight.Youreyesareallred.M:Isleptwell,butIwokeupwithasorethroatandacough.Couldyoupassmeaglassofwater?5.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whendidthewomanexpectthepackagetoarrive?A.Yesterday. B.Today. C.Tomorrow.【答案】C【解析】【原文】W:Wasthatthemailmanatthedoor?M:Yes,here’sapackageforyou.Hesaidhetriedtodeliverityesterday.W:Oh!Iwasn’texpectingituntiltomorrow.第二节:(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟:听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】6.Whyisn’tthegirlallowedtogoout?A.Shedidn’tdoherschoolwork.BShedidn’tdoherhousework.C.Shearguedwithherparents.7.Howdidthegirlfeelaboutherpunishment?A.Shethoughtitwasfair. B.Shewassurprisedbyit. C.Shefeltangryaboutit.【答案】6.B7.A【解析】【原文】M:Hey,Jen,doyouwanttogooutandgetsomeicecreamtonight?W:Myparentswon’tletmegoouttonightIhavetodomychoresinstead.M:That’ssurprising.Whathappened?Ican’timagineyoumakingyourparentsangry.W:It’smyfault.Iwassupposedtocleanmybathroomandmybedroomlastweekend.WhenmyparentssawIstillhadn’tdoneit,theytoldmeIcouldn’tgoouttonight.Itotallydeservedit.M:So,whatdidyoudowhentheygaveyouthebadnews?W:Iapologizedandhandledmyresponsibilities.There’snopointarguingwhenyouknowyou’rewrong.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】8.HowdothespeakersknowGregParsons?A.Heusedtobetheirteacher.B.Heusedtobeafamousathlete.C.Heusedtoownabusinessintown.9.WhatwasthewomandoingwhenshesawBrianSheldontheotherday?A.Waitinginline. B.Drinkingcoffee. C.WatchingTV.10.Wherewillthespeakersgonext?A.Agrocerystore. B.Arestaurant. C.Astadium.【答案】8.C9.A10.B【解析】【原文】M:HeySherry,comeandtakealookatthis.Isn’tthatGregParsons?W:IsthattheguythatusedtosubstituteforMrs.Hayworth’smathclass?M:No.GregwastheguywhousedtoownthatItalianrestaurantweusedtogoto.W:You’reright.Andnowhe’sgothisownshowontheCookingNetwork.That’samazing.M:That’sthesecondpersonfromourtownthathasbecomefamous.RememberBrianSheldon?Iusedtoplaysoccerwithhim,andnowheplaysprofessionally.W:Iremember.IactuallysawhimtheotherdaywhenIwaswaitinginlineatStarbucks.Hestilllivesaroundhere.M:Yeah,Iknow.Hehasthatbighouseonthehillintherichneighborhood.W:Peoplelikethatalwaysdo,don’tthey?Anyway,seeingallthisfoodismakingmehungry.Shouldwegogetsomethingtoeat?M:Sure.HowaboutthatItalianplacearoundthecorner?W:That’sexactlywhatIwasthinking.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】11.What’stherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Colleagues. B.Friends. C.Auntandnephew.12.Whydidthewomanvisittheman’shouse?A.Tohaveaglassofwine.B.Topickhimupbeforedinner.C.Tocongratulatehimonhisnewhome.13.Whycan’tMarciashowuptonight?ASheisn’tfeelingwell.B.Sheneedstofinishareport.C.Shehasameetingwithherboss.【答案】11.B12.C13.A【解析】【原文】M:Hi,comeonin.CanItakeyourcoat?W:Sure,thanks.Ibroughtyouabottleofwine.M:Thanks!You’rethefirstoneofallourfriendstoarrive.I’lljustputyourcoataway.W:Thisisaveryniceplace.Congratulations!Howlonghaveyoubeenlivingherenow?M:Justoverthreeweeks.Wouldyoulikeadrink?W:Sure,whatdoyouhave?M:I’vegotwhitewine,redwine,lemonade,orangejuice,andSprite.W:I’llhaveaglassofredwineplease.M:Oneglassofredwinecomingup!W:So,howmanypeoplearecomingfordinnertonight?M:Therearejustgoingtobesixofus.W:Oh,Ithoughtthereweregoingtobeeight.M:MarciaandPaulcalledtocancelatthelastminute.Paulhastoworkverylateathisoffice.Hehastofinishareporthisbossaskedhimtodo.AndMarciahasabadheadache.W:That’stoobad.They’resuchgoodcompany.M:Oh,Ithinkthere’ssomeoneatthedoor.ExcusemewhileIgoandgetit...听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】14.Whendidthemangetthetickets?A.OnMonday. B.OnFriday. C.OnSunday.15.Howdoesthewomanfeelwhenthegamesareclose?A.Excited. B.Sad. C.Pressured.16.Whichteamarethespeakerscheeringfor?A.Spain. B.Russia. C.Switzerland.【答案】14.A15.C16.A【解析】【原文】M:Ifinallygotticketstothematch!W:That’sgreat!Wecameallthewaydowntown,andwealmostmissedit.Howdidyoumanagetogetthem?M:Oh,IwasstandinginlineallMondaymorning.Igotthelasttwotickets.Thepeoplebehindmeweresosad.They’regoingtohavetolistentothematchontheradio.W:Ifeelsorryforthem.Manypeoplehavetraveledalongwayjustlikeus.Theywanttoseetheteamsthatmadeittothenextlevel.ButI’msoexcitedwe’llseeit!Whichdayisit?M:It’sonFridayafternoon.W:Whowillwebeplaying?Russia?M:We’llbeagainsttheteamthatwinsinGroupD.Ithinkit’llbeSwitzerland.W:Oh,IhopeSpainwins!ButIdon’twantittobeaclosegame,either.M:Whyisthat?W:Forfanslikeus,thereissomuchpressurewhenthegamesareclose!M:Well,thereisalotmorepressureontheplayers!Besides,therehavebeenmanyclosegamessofar.ThereweretwolikethatonSunday.W:Iknowit’scommon,butI’dstillfeelbetterifSpainwonbytwoorthreegoals!M:IsupposeIagreewithyou.Oh,thisisgoingtobesoexciting!听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】17.WhatTVchannelisJimmyKimmelLiveon?A.NBC. B.TBS. C.ABC.18.WhendidJimmyKimmelbecomeespeciallyfamous?A.AfterhehostedtheOscars.B.AfterDonaldTrumpbecamepresident.C.Whenhecriedathisshowforthefirsttime.19.Ontalkshows,whatusuallycomesrightaftertheopeningspeech?A.Aninterview. B.Amusicalperformance. C.Acomedyperformance.20.WhatdidJimmyKimmeldobeforehostingJimmyKimmelLive?A.Hetaughtinadramaschool.B.Heworkedataradiostation.C.HewenttoschoolinLosAngeles.【答案】17.C18.B19.C20.B【解析】【原文】JimmyKimmelLiveisanAmericanlate-nighttalkshow.ItcanbeseenfivenightsaweekontheABCchannel.There’resomeothernightlytalkshowsthatareverypopularatthemoment,forexample,NBC’sTheTonightShowStarringJimmyFallonandConanontheTBSnetwork.Thehostsofthoseshowsaresomeofthemostfamousfiguresinshowbusiness.However,Kimmelhasbeenknowntostartcryingontheshowwhenhetalksaboutwhathecaresabout,andhehasbecomeespeciallyfamousafterDonaldTrumpbecamepresident.Alllate-nighttalkshowstendtofollowthesametiming:thereisanopeningspeechbythehost,followedbyaspecialcomedyperformancedonewithapartner.Thenthereisaseriesofinterviewswithotherfamouspeople,andamusicalperformancecomesattheend.KimmelhasbeensosuccessfulathisshowthathewasaskedtohosttheOscarsforthelasttwoyears.Inhisearlycareer,KimmelworkedataradiostationinLosAngeles,whichhelpedhimpracticehiscomedy.JimmyKimmelLive!isoneoftheonlyshowsinAmericathatarelovedbybothyoungpeopleandoldergenerations.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节:(共15小题,每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AInspiredbyhismentorLouisSullivan,aninfluentialfigureintheworldofmodernistarchitecture,FrankLloydWrightcoinedtheterm‘organicarchitecture’around1908.Ratherthanimitatingnatureororganicelementswithinthenaturalworldorganicarchitectureismoreconcernedwithre-interpretationofnatureandharmonybetweentheorganicandthebuiltenvironment.Itensuresthattheindividualelementswithinbuildingsareputtogethertoreflecttheorderwithinnature.Hereare4ofthemoststrikingexamples.CasaMilàLocation:Barcelona,SpainYearofcompletion:1910Architect:AntoniGaudiConsideredthegreatestexponentofCatalanModernism,AntoniGaudiwasdevotedtonatureandtheCatholicreligion.Whileheoriginallyintendedthisorganicbuildingtohaveareligiouspurpose,itisnowanapartmentbuilding.Truetotheorganicstyle,itfeatureshoneyshapesthatseeminglyemergefromtheearth.LearningHubatNanyangTechnologicalUniversity(NTU)Location:SingaporeYearofcompletion:2015Architect:ThomasHeatherwickEarningthenicknames‘dimsumbasketbuilding’and‘theHive’,theLearningHubconsistsof12eight-storeytowersarrangedaroundapublicatrium.Theorganicnatureofthebuildingextendstoitsinteriorwithfeatureslikegardensthatareintendedtoencouragesocialinteractionsandstudyamongstudents.FallingWaterLocation:MillRun,PennsylvaniaYearofcompletion:1939Architect:FrankLloydWrightAclassicofmodernismandorganicarchitecture,FallingWatersitsontopofawaterfall.FrankLloydWrightdesigneditfortheKaufmannfamilywho-thoughtheyhadoriginallyhopedforaviewofthewaterfall-cametolovethehome.EastBeachCaféLocation:Littlehampton,UKYearofcompletion:2007Architect:ThomasHeatherwickLocatedinaseasideareawithanindustrialhistory,EastBeachCaferesembles(像)apieceofdriftwood.Fortymeterslong,sevenmeterswideandfivemetershigh,itinitiallypolarisedlocals,buthassincebeenwell-receivedbythewholecommunity.ItwasthefirstbuildingforThomasHeatherwickwhopreviouslywasbetterknownasasculptor.21.Whichbuildinghasthelongesthistory?A.CasaMilà. B.LearningHubatNTU. C.FallingWater. D.EastBeachCafe.22.WhatcanwelearnaboutEastBeachCafé?A.Itremainsfloatingonthesea. B.Itservestoencouragesocialinteractions.C.Itwasnotacceptedbyallthelocalsinitially. D.Itwasoriginallyintendedforaparticularfamily.23.Whichofthefollowingmagazinesisthetextprobablytakenfrom?A.NaturalWorld B.ArchitecturalDigestC.OrganicGardening D.ExtraordinaryFigures【答案】21.A22.C23.B【解析】【导语】这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了四座建筑的情况。【21题详解】细节理解题。根据文章内容可知,CasaMilà完成于1910年;LearningHubatNanyangTechnologicalUniversity(NTU)完成于2015年;FallingWater完成于1939年;EastBeachCafé完成于2007年。故CasaMilà的历史最悠久。故选A。【22题详解】细节理解题。根据EastBeachCafé部分中“Fortymeterslong,sevenmeterswideandfivemetershigh,itinitiallypolarisedlocals,buthassincebeenwell-receivedbythewholecommunity.(它长40米,宽7米,高5米,最初引起了当地人的两极分化,但后来得到了整个社区的好评)”可知,起初并不是所有的当地人都接受EastBeachCafé。故选C。【23题详解】推理判断题。根据第二段“Ratherthanimitatingnatureororganicelementswithinthenaturalworld,organicarchitectureismoreconcernedwithre-interpretationofnatureandharmonybetweentheorganicandthebuiltenvironment.Itensuresthattheindividualelementswithinbuildingsareputtogethertoreflecttheorderwithinnature.Hereare4ofthemoststrikingexamples.(有机建筑不是模仿自然或自然界中的有机元素,而是更关注对自然的重新诠释,以及有机环境与建筑环境之间的和谐。它确保了建筑内部的单个元素被组合在一起,以反映自然的秩序。以下是四个最引人注目的例子)”结合文章主要介绍了四座建筑的情况。可推知,“建筑文摘”可能是本文的来源。故选B。BAsachild,Iwasproudofmysouthernorigin.Myownvoicereflectedmyfamily’spastandpresent-partnorthernMississippi,partTennessee,allsouthern.TherewasnosoundIlovedmorethanmygrandmother’saccent:thick,sweet,warm.Whilegrowingup,Ibegantorealizeoutsideofourregion,southernerswereoftendismissedasunculturedandignorant.IwasreadytoleavebehindmytinytowninWestTennessee,startinganewlifeandjumpingatbigchancesinsomefar-offcities.Inthatembarrassingspacebetween“teen”and“adult”,myaccentwasasymbolofeverythingIthoughtIhatedaboutmylifeintheruralSouth.Ifeareditwoulddisqualifymefrombeinganotedmagazinewriter.Iwouldhavetotalkless“country”.SoIkilledapieceofmyself.I’mashamedofit,butI’mmoreashamedthatItriedtokillthatpartofsomeoneelse-changeEmily’saccent.ImetEmilyincollege.Shewasdeterminedtoworkforthestudentnewspaper,whichwaswhereIspentmostofmywakinghours,andwebecamefriends.She,unlikeme,acceptedherroots.Earlyinourfriendship,hermotheraskedwhereIwasfrom,assumingitwassomewhereupnorth.ThenIfeltmyeffortspaidoffandevenwantedtoignorethemistake.Emilyistwoyearsyoungerandshecaredaboutmyopinion.IadvisedhertobemorelikemeandhidehersignatureManchesteraccent.Istressedthatthroughoutourcollegeyears,oftenbymakingfunofhervowel(元音)sounds.ItoldmyselfIwashelpingherachieveherdreamofworkingasareporter.Now,Iseethatitwasactuallyaboutjustifyingmyhidingpartofmyself.GrandmaCarolynusedtotellme,“Girl,don’tforgetwhereyoucomefrom.”NowItrulyunderstandthat.Manythingshavefadedfrommemory,butthissticksinmymindwithuncomfortableclarity.NowthatIamgrownandhavelefttheSouth,it’simportanttome.24.Whatmadetheauthorwanttoleaveherhometown?A.Appealofconvenienceincities.B.Herdreamofbecomingawriter.C.Outsideprejudiceagainstsoutherners.D.Herdesireforthenorthernaccent.25.HowdidtheauthorfeelaboutthemistakeofEmily’smother?A.Upset. B.Pleased. C.Ashamed. D.Surprised.26.WhyonearthdidtheauthortrytochangeEmily’saccent?A.Toproveherselfright. B.TohelpEmilybeareporter.C.Tomakeherselfinfluential. D.ToprotectEmily’sself-dignity.27.Whatmessagedoesthetextwanttoconvey?A.Staytruetoyourroots. B.Neverdothingsbyhalves.C.Holdontoyourdreams. D.Neverjudgeapersonbyhisaccent.【答案】24.C25.B26.A27.A【解析】【导语】这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述作者因为别人的偏见以及追求更好的生活改变自己的口音,但后来才意识到这样做抹杀了自己身份的一部分,也明白了要坚守本根。【24题详解】细节理解题。根据第二段的“Whilegrowingup,Ibegantorealizeoutsideofourregion,southernerswereoftendismissedasunculturedandignorant.IwasreadytoleavebehindmytinytowninWestTennessee,startinganewlifeandjumpingatbigchancesinsomefar-offcities.(在成长过程中,我开始意识到,在我们的地区之外,南方人经常被认为是没有文化和无知的。我准备离开我在西田纳西州的小镇,开始新的生活,并在一些遥远的城市抓住大好机会)”可知,作者决定离开南部的家乡是因为其他人认为南方人没文化、无知,即外部对南方人的偏见。故选C。【25题详解】推理判断题。根据第三段的“Earlyinourfriendship,hermotheraskedwhereIwasfrom,assumingitwassomewhereupnorth.ThenIfeltmyeffortspaidoffandevenwantedtoignorethemistake.(在我们的友谊之初,她妈妈问我来自哪里,以为是北方的某个地方。然后我觉得我的努力得到了回报,甚至想忽略这个错误)”推知,当被Emily的妈妈误会来自北方时,作者是非常开心的。故选B。【26题详解】推理判断题。根据第二段的“Ifeareditwoulddisqualifymefrombeinganotedmagazinewriter.Iwouldhavetotalkless“country”.SoIkilledapieceofmyself.(我担心这会使我失去成为著名杂志作家的资格。我就得少说些“乡村”了。所以我抹杀了自己身份的一部分)”,第三段的“Shewasdeterminedtoworkforthestudentnewspaper,whichwaswhereIspentmostofmywakinghours(她决心为校报工作,而我醒着的大部分时间都在那里度过的)”以及倒数第二段的“IadvisedhertobemorelikemeandhidehersignatureManchesteraccent.Istressedthatthroughoutourcollegeyears,oftenbymakingfunofhervowel(元音)sounds.ItoldmyselfIwashelpingherachieveherdreamofworkingasareporter.(我建议她更像我,隐藏她标志性的曼彻斯特口音。在我们的大学生活中,我经常通过取笑她的元音来强调这一点。我告诉自己,我是在帮她实现当记者的梦想)”可知,作者通过改变自己的口音获得了在校报工作的机会。由此推知,作者努力改变Emily的口音是为了证明自己是对的,即改变南方口音就有可能获得好工作。故选A。【27题详解】推理判断题。通读全文,并结合第二段的“I’mashamedofit,butI’mmoreashamedthatItriedtokillthatpartofsomeoneelse-changeEmily’saccent.(我很惭愧,但我更惭愧的是我试图抹杀别人的那部分——改变艾米丽的口音)”和最后一段“GrandmaCarolynusedtotellme,“Girl,don’tforgetwhereyoucomefrom.”NowItrulyunderstandthat.Manythingshavefadedfrommemory,butthissticksinmymindwithuncomfortableclarity.(卡罗琳奶奶过去常对我说:“女孩,别忘了你来自哪里。”现在我真的明白了。许多事情已经从记忆中消失了,但这件事却以令人不安的清晰印象留在了我的脑海中)”可知,文章想要传达的信息是:坚守本根。故选A。CInherbookTheLife-ChangingMagicofTidyingUp,MarieKondomakesthecasethatdecluttering(清理杂物)candramaticallytransformyourlife.Riddingyourspacesofunusedandunwantedstuffcanmakeyouhappier,moreconfidentandmaybeevenslimmer.Judgingbythepopularityofhermessageandmethod,Kondo’sphilosophysatisfiesmanypeople’sneed.Yettheevidencebackingthebenefitsofdeclutteringismixed.One2013studyfoundthatorderlyspacespromotehealthychoicesbutalsoconventionalthinking,whileworkinginamessyordisorganizedspacepromotescreativityandnewideas.Einstein,famously,hadaveryuntidydeskandhasbeenquotedassaying,“Ifacluttereddeskisasignofaclutteredmind,ofwhat,then,isanemptydeskasign?”Anotherstudylinkedphysicalclutter(杂乱)tolowerlevelsoflifesatisfaction.Butoneoftheauthorsofthatstudysaysthatclutter,ratherthanaprobleminandofitself,seemstobeasymptomofotherproblems,especiallyuncheckedconsumerism(无节制的消费).“Inthissocietyofabundancewelivein,Ithinktheideathatwehavetohavemoremakesuslesssatisfiedwithlife,”saysJosephFerrari,coauthorofthestudy.“Itisn’tabundancethat’stheproblemasmuchasattachmenttoabundance.”OtherpsychologistssaytechnologymayalsobecontributingtoAmerica’skeennessfororganization.Thecomplexityanddisorderlinessoflifeonlineencouragesmanypeopletoseekorderintheirphysicalspaces,Dr.DodgenMageesays.“Butthenyoufindwhenyourroomoryourinboxisorganized,yourworldhasn’tstoppedbeingcomplex,”shesays.Atthispoint,manypeopledecideevenmoreorganizingisneeded,shesays.Butthiscanleadtocompulsive(难控制的)tidyingand,unavoidably,asenseoffailurewhenyoujustcan’tkeepthingsasneatandorderlyasyou’dlikethemtobe,sheexplains.“Themoreofamessourinternalworldbecomes,themorelikelywearetograbontosomethingthatgivesusthissenseofpeace,”shesays.Whilealittletidyingcanbeacalmingdistraction,shesays,it’satemporarybandage,notacure.28.WhatdoweknowaboutKondo’sphilosophy?A.It’sbasedonsolidevidence. B.Itinvolvesspirit-liftingmethods.C.It’spopularwithmanypeople. D.Itleadspeopletorecycleunusedstuff.29.WhatdoestheexampleofEinsteinservetoshow?A.Anemptydeskisasignofanemptymind.B.Orderlyworkspacescanbringhealthbenefits.C.Anuntidydeskcandamageworkingefficiency.D.Messyenvironmentsarelikelytoencouragecreativity.30.WhatdoesJosephFerrarisayaboutphysicalclutter?A.Itdeterminespeople’slifesatisfaction.B.Itcontributestouncheckedconsumerism.C.Itreflectspeople’sattachmenttotechnology.D.Itarisesfromthedesireformorepossessions.31.Whatcanbeinferredabouttidyingfromthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Itcanleadtoafeelingoffrustration. B.Itmakespeople’sworldmorecomplex.C.Itcanprovidelastingpeaceofmind. D.Itworksbetterwiththehelpoftechnology.【答案】28.C29.D30.D31.A【解析】【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了虽然很多人追求通过整理来改变生活,但相关研究表明整理实际上有好有坏,有序的空间能促进健康的选择,但也可能会限制创造性的思维,杂乱反映了人们对于富足的依恋的问题,但是整理不能从根本上解决人们内心世界的混乱。【28题详解】细节理解题。根据第二段中“Judgingbythepopularityofhermessageandmethod,Kondo’sphilosophysatisfiesmanypeople’sneed.(从她的想法和方法的受欢迎程度来看,Kondo的哲学满足了许多人的需求。)”可知,Kondo的哲学受到很多人的欢迎。故选C项。【29题详解】推理判断题。根据第三段“One2013studyfoundthatorderlyspacespromotehealthychoicesbutalsoconventionalthinking,whileworkinginamessyordisorganizedspacepromotescreativityandnewideas.Einstein,famously,hadaveryuntidydeskandhasbeenquotedassaying,“Ifacluttereddeskisasignofaclutteredmind,ofwhat,then,isanemptydeskasign?”(2013年的一项研究发现,有序的空间会促进健康的选择,但也会促进传统思维,而在凌乱或杂乱无章的空间中工作,则会促进创造力和新想法。众所周知,爱因斯坦有一张非常凌乱的桌子,有人引用他的话说:“如果凌乱的桌子是凌乱的大脑的标志,那么空桌子是什么标志呢?”)”可推知,这里用桌子凌乱但拥有巨大创造力的爱因斯坦的例子是为了佐证前面的观点:凌乱的环境有可能促进创造力。故选D项。【30题详解】细节理解题。根据第四段中““Inthissocietyofabundancewelivein,Ithinktheideathatwehavetohavemoremakesuslesssatisfiedwithlife,”saysJosephFerrari,coauthorofthestudy.“Itisn’tabundancethat’stheproblemasmuchasattachmenttoabundance.”(该研究的共同作者JosephFerrari说:“在我们生活的这个富足的社会里,我认为我们必须拥有更多的想法会让我们对生活不满意。问题不在于富足,而在于对富足的依恋。”)”可知,JosephFerrari认为物理上的杂乱源于人们内心对于富足的依恋,人们渴望拥有更多东西。故选D项。【31题详解】推理判断题。根据最后两段,尤其是倒数第二段中“Butthiscanleadtocompulsive(难控制的)tidyingand,unavoidably,asenseoffailurewhenyoujustcan’tkeepthingsasneatandorderlyasyou’dlikethemtobe,sheexplains.(但这可能会导致强迫性的整理,当你不能像你希望的那样保持东西整洁有序时,不可避免地会有一种失败感,她解释说。)”可知,科技给世界增加的复杂和无序会引起人们渴望整理,让自己的世界不再复杂,但是这种渴望太过强烈的时候反而容易引起失落,因为有时候事与愿违。由此可知,整理可能会导致挫败感。故选A项。DMorethan360millionyearsago,duringtheDevonian(泥盆纪)period,lifewasflourishinginspectacularfashion.Asfishandinvertebratespopulatedtheseas,thefirsttreesemergedonland.ButbytheendoftheDevonian,morethanhalfofallEarth’sspecieshaddisappearedinaseriesofmassextinctions.Newresearchshowshowtreeevolutioncouldhavecontributedtotheseextinctionevents.Aslandplantsdiversified,“theystartedtogrowmorecomplexrootsystemsthatwereabletoreachfartherdowntograbwater,”saysU.S.NavalAcademyoceanographerMathewSmart,leadauthorofthenewstudyintheGeologicalSocietyofAmericanBulletin.Deeptreerootsdrewcrucialmineralssuchasphosphorus(磷)outofthebedrockandtheneventuallydecayed,formingmineral-richsoil.Periodically,largequantitiesofthissoilwerewashedintotheseasandlakes-wherethesuddenphosphorusinflowcausedharmfulalgalblooms(藻华)thatpulledoxygenfromthewatersbelow.Thencameaseriesoflarge-scaleextinctions.TheresearcherstrackedthisdeadlypatterninfiveprehistoriclakebedsinScotlandandGreenland.TheymeasuredagradualphosphorusdecreaseinsedimentlayersfromthemiddletolateDevonian,accompaniedbysuddenincreaseofthemineralwithevidenceofcorrespondingoxygendepletion(耗竭).“We’vebeenworkingontheDevonianforalongtime,andwehavebeenthinkingthatthesecycleshaveoccurred,butwecouldn’treallyexplainit,”saysAnne-ChristineDaSilva,asedimentologistattheUniversityofLiègeinBelgium.“Thispapercouldbringanexplanation.”UniversityofNewMexicoplanetaryscientistMayaElrick,whowasalsonotinvolvedinthestudy,saysthatwhiletheoxygendepletionincidentscoincidedwithextinctions,itisunclearhowmuchofaroletreerootsplayed.Phosphoruslevelsdidgraduallydecreaseoverallastreesevolved,butshesaysthisreductionmayhavealreadybeenoccurring:“Ifit’satrendthatwashappeningprior,youcan’tblameitontheplants.”Next,Smart’steamplanstotestitsresultsusingcomputermodelstoseewhetherplantsonlandcouldhavecausedocean-wideoxygendepletionandcorrespondingextinction-analysisthatcouldalsohelppredictmodernalgalblooms’impact.32.What’sthemainideaofparagraph2?A.Theevolutionoflandplants. B.Theeffectofphosphorusinflow.C.Thesourceofcrucialminerals. D.Theprocessofmassextinctions.33.What’sAnne-ChristineDaSilva’sattitudetowardstheresearchfinding?A.Disapproving. B.Favorable. C.Doubtful. D.Unclear.34.WhichofthefollowingstatementsdoesMayaElrickagreewith?A.Oxygendepletionworsenedastreesevolved.B.Treeevolutioncan’tnecessarilyrevealextinctions.C.Plantextinctionresultedfromthemineralincrease.D.Phosphorusreductionoccurredbeforetreeevolution.35.Whatisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.TheRiseandFalloftheDevonianPeriodB.TheRoleofPhosphorusinTrees’EvolutionC.AlgalBloomsContributetoOxygenDepletionD.TreeRootsMayHaveSetOffMassExtinctions【答案】32.D33.B34.B35.D【解析】【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍最近一项研究发现泥盆纪树木根的进化可能导致了大规模的物种灭绝。【32题详解】主旨大意题。根据第二段“Aslandplantsdiversified,“theystartedtogrowmorecomplexrootsystemsthatwereabletoreachfartherdowntograbwater,”saysU.S.NavalAcademyoceanographerMathewSmart,leadauthorofthenewstudyintheGeologicalSocietyofAmericanBulletin.Deeptreerootsdrewcrucialmineralssuchasphosphorus(磷)outofthebedrockandtheneventuallydecayed,formingmineral-richsoil.Periodically,largequantitiesofthissoilwerewashedintotheseasandlakes-wherethesuddenphosphorusinflowcausedharmfulalgalblooms(藻华)thatpulledoxygenfromthewatersbelow.Thencameaseriesoflarge-scaleextinctions.(美国海军学院海洋学家MathewSmart是《美国地质学会公报》上这项新研究的主要作者,他说,随着陆地植物的多样化,“它们开始生长更复杂的根系,能够延伸到更远的地方取水”。深深的树根吸收了磷等重要矿物质然后最终腐烂,形成富含矿物质的土壤。周期性地,大量的这种土壤被冲入海洋和湖泊,在那里,磷的突然流入导致了有害的藻华从下面的水中抽取氧气。随后发生了一系列大规模的物种灭绝)”可知,本段主要介绍了一系列大规模的物种灭绝的过程。故选D。【33题详解】推理判断题。根据倒数第三段““We’vebeenworkingontheDevonianforalongtime,andwehavebeenthinkingthatthesecycleshaveoccurred,butwecouldn’treallyexplainit,”saysAnne-ChristineDaSilva,asedimentologistattheUniversityofLiègeinBelgium.“Thispapercouldbringanexplanation.”(“我们研究泥盆纪已经很长时间了,我们一直认为这些循环已经发生,但我们无法真正解释它,”比利时列日大学的沉积学家AnneChristineDaSilva说。“这篇论文可能会给出一个解释。”)”推知,Anne-ChristineDaSilva对研究发现持支持态度。故选B。【34题详解】细节理解题。根据倒数第二段的“UniversityofNewMexicoplanetaryscientistMayaElrick,whowasalsonotinvolvedinthestudy,saysthatwhiletheoxygendepletionincidentscoincidedwithextinctions,itisunclearhowmuchofaroletreerootsplayed.Phosphoruslevelsdidgraduallydecreaseoverallastreesevolved,butshesaysthisreductionmayhavealreadybeenoccurring:“Ifit’satrendthatwashappeningprior,youcan’tblameitontheplants.”(新墨西哥大学行星科学家MayaElrick也没有参与这项研究,她说,虽然氧气耗尽事件与物种灭绝同时发生,但目前尚不清楚树根在多大程度上发挥了作用。随着树木的进化,磷水平确实总体上逐渐下降,但她说这种下降可能已经发生了:“如果这是以前发生的趋势,你不能把它归咎于植物。”)”可知,MayaElrick认为树木进化不一定能揭示物种灭绝,因为磷的下降可能之前就已经存在了,不能完全归结于植物。故选B。【35题详解】主旨大意题。通读全文,并结合第一段的“Newresearchshowshowtreeevolutioncouldhavecontributedtotheseextinctionevents.(新的研究表明,树木的进化可能导致了这些灭绝事件)”和第二段“Aslandplantsdiversified,“theystartedtogrowmorecomplexrootsystemsthatwereabletoreachfartherdowntograbwater,”saysU.S.NavalAcademyoceanographerMathewSmart,leadauthorofthenewstudyintheGeologicalSocietyofAmericanBulletin.Dee
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