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專題05閱讀理解之議論文12篇(23-24高一上·江蘇南京·期末)RalphEmersononcesaidthatthepurposeoflifeisnottobehappy,buttobeuseful,tobeloving,tomakesomedifferenceintheworld.Whileweappreciatesuchwordsofwisdom,weseldomtrytofollowtheminourlives.Mostpeopleprefertoliveagoodlifethemselves,ignoringtheirresponsibilitiesfortheworld.Thisnarrowperceptionofagoodlifemayprovideshort-termbenefits,butissuretoleadtolong-termhamandsuffering.Agoodlifebasedoncomfortandluxurymayeventuallyleadtomorepainbecausewespoilourhealthandevenourcharacter,principles,ideals,andrelationships.Whatthen,isthesecretofagoodlife?Agoodlifeisaprocess,notastateofbeing:adirection,notadestination.Wehavetoearnagoodlifebyfirstservingotherswithoutanyexpectationinreturnbecausetheirhappinessistheverysourceofourownhappiness.Moreimportantly,wemustknowourselvesinsideout.Onlywhenweexamineourselvesdeeplycanwediscoverourabilitiesandrecognizeourlimitations,andthenworkaccordinglytocreateabetterworld.Thefirstrequirementforagoodlifeishavingalovingheart.Whenwedocertainrightthingsmerelyasaduty,wefindourjobsotiresomethatwe’llsoonbumout.However,whenwedothatsamejoboutoflove,wenotonlyenjoywhatwedo,butalsodoitwithaneffortlessfeeling.However,lovealoneisinsufficienttoleadagoodlife.Lovesometimesblindsustothereality.Consequently,ourgoodintentionsmaynotleadtogoodresults.Toachievedesiredoutcomethosewhowanttodogoodtoothersalsoneedtoequipthemselveswithaccurateworldknowledge.Falseknowledgeismoredangerousthanignorance.Ifloveistheengineofacarknowledgeisthesteeringwheel(方向盤).Iftheenginelackspower,thecarcan’tmove;ifthedriverlosescontrolofthesteering,aroadaccidentprobablyoccurs.Onlywithloveinheartandtherightknowledgeinmindcanweleadagoodlife.Withloveandknowledge,wegoallouttocreateabetterworldbydoinggoodtoothers.Whenweseetheimpactofourgoodworkontheworld,wegivemeaningtoourlifeandearnlastingjoyandhappiness.1.Whateffectdoesthenarrowperceptionofagoodlifehaveonus?A.Makingussimple-minded B.Makingusshort-sighted.C.Leadingusontoabusyroad. D.Keepingusfromcomfortandluxury.2.Accordingtotheauthor,howcanonegaintruehappiness?A.Throughmaintaininggoodhealth. B.Bygoingthroughpainandsuffering.C.Byrecognizingone’sabilitiesandlimitations. D.Throughofferinghelpmuchneededbyothers.3.Inwhatcasemaygoodintentionsfailtoleadtodesiredresults?A.Whenwehavewrongknowledgeoftheworld. B.Whenourlovefortheworldisinsufficient.C.Whenweareinsensitivetodangersinlife. D.Whenwestayblindtothereality.4.AccordingtoParagraph5,lifecanbemadetrulygoodwhen______.A.inspiredbyloveandguidedbyknowledge B.directedbyloveandpushedbyknowledgeC.purifiedbyloveandenrichedbyknowledge D.promotedbyloveanddefinedbyknowledge(23-24高一上·江西南昌·期末)It’scommonforpeopletohavetheidea,believingthathappinesswillcomeafterreachingcertaingoals.Thiscanincludethingslikegettingapromotion,findingaromanticpartner,orreachingacertainleveloflifesuccess.Whiletheseachievementscancertainlybringsomehappiness,thiswayofthinkingcanleadtoanendlesscycleofwaitingforthenextthingtobringhappiness.Thetruthisthathappinessshouldnotbedependentonmaterialachievementsbutratherachoicewemakeineachmoment.Bylinkinghappinesswithoutsidefactors,weoftenlosesightofthepresentmomentandmissthejoythatcanbefoundineverydayexperiences.It’simportanttorealizethathappinessisnotsomethingthatcanbeachievedinthefuture,butratherastateofmindthatwecankeepatpresent.Bybeingpresent,wecanappreciatethesimplepleasuresinlife,likethewarmthofthesunonourskin,thelaughteroflovedones,orthetasteofadeliciousmeal.Lifeisindeedfilledwithchallenges,whichareanimportantpartofourjourneytowardspersonalgrowth.Theyoftenpushusoutofourcomfortzonesandforceustothinkcreativelyandfindnewsolutions,providinguswithopportunitiestolearn,getvaluableexperienceanddiscoverourinnerstrength.Byembracingtheseopportunitiestolearn,wecangrowandbecomebetterequippedtohandlefuturechallengesinsteadofalwayswaitingfortheperfectmomentorforallourproblemstobesolvedbeforeallowingourselvestobehappy.Whenweunderstandthatchallengesarenotdifficultiestoourhappinessbutratheropportunitiesforgrowthandlearning,wecanappreciatethepresentmomentandfindhappinessregardlessofthesituations.Ratherthanwaitingforfutureeventstobringhappiness,it’sbettertoacceptthepresentandfindjoyandcontentmentinthejourneyitself.Let’sgrasptheopportunityandembracethejoythatiswithinourreach.Timewaitsfornoone,sowhywaittobehappy?1.Howcanpeoplefindhappinessaccordingtothepassage?A.Byreachingcertaingoals. B.Byachievingmaterialsuccess.C.Bybeingcontentwithpresentsituation. D.Bykeepingseekingnewexperiences.2.Whatdochallengesbringtous?A.Perfectmoments. B.Comfortzones. C.Innerbeauty D.Personalprogress.3.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“embracing”inparagraph3referto?A.Accepting. B.Assuming C.Creating D.Believing4.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Thechanceofpersonalgrowth. B.Thewaytogetthehappiness.C.Thecouragetofacethechallenge. D.Thesolutiontoachievethegoals.(23-24高一上·江蘇常州·期末)Shouldmartialartsbepartoftheschoolcurriculum(課程)?IntheUnitedStatesandmostofEurope,self-defenseisnottaughtatschools.Yes,schoolshaveafter-schoolclubswithtrainersfrombothinsideandoutsidetheschoolusingthegymsandclassroomtoteachabigrangeofmartialarts,butschoolsveryrarelyhaveitontheircurriculum,letaloneasamainsubject.Butafternewresearchthatshowsthatobesity(肥胖)levelsarestillrisinginthefirstworldatasurprisingrate,somearesuggestingthatmartialartsmayhelpfightobesity,andalsohelpchildrenbecomebetteradaptedtothewiderworldintermsofself-defenseanddiscipline(自律).Martialartsprovidenotjustaphysicalworkout,butalsoachancetodevelopself-defenseskillswhiletrainingboththebodyandmindtobedisciplinedandmindful.Studieshaveshownthatthereisasignificantconnectionbetweenpracticingmartialartsandself-esteem(自尊).Throughthearts,studentscandevelopdiscipline,andcultivaterespectfordifferentcultures-somethingevenmoreimportantthaneverbeforeinourincreasinglydividedsocieties.Martialartsalsostrengthenmuscles,improvesflexibilityandbalance.Everyoneknowsthatwithbetterphysicalhealth,comebetter,happierlives.However,somehavebeenkeentopointoutthatyes,martialartsineveryschoolwouldbegreat,butfindingthosewhoaretrainedandqualified(合格的)toteachmartialartscouldprobablyprovetobechallenge.Theybelieveitisachickenandeggsituation,wherewithoutcompulsory(強(qiáng)制的)curriculumofmartialarts,thosewhoaregoodatitmayneverfindthemselvesinadojo(武術(shù)館)tofindout.Buttobringittoeveryoneyouneedexperiencedtrainerswhocanteachthemartialartswithoutfearofmishap(不幸事故)orphysicaldamage.1.What’sthetopicofthistext?A.Whatmartialartsare.B.Whethermartialartsshouldbeonschoolcurriculum.C.Whoshouldteachmartialartsasamainsubjectatschool.D.Howmartialartsworkforschools.2.Whyshouldmartialartsbeaddedintothecurriculum?A.Self-defenseisnottaughtatschools.B.Obesitylevelsarestillrisingfastintheworld.C.Itprovidesphysicalandmentalbenefits.D.Itcanhelppreventphysicaldamage.3.Whatarethe“chicken”andthe“egg”inthe“achickenandeggsituation”inthelastparagraph?A.Buildingadojoandfindingthetrainers.B.Teachingmartialartsandthephysicaldamage.C.Lackoftrainersandthefearofmishap.D.Lackoftrainersandnocompulsorycurriculumofmartialarts.4.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsaddingmartialartstothecurriculum?A.Unclear. B.Uninterested. C.Disliking. D.Negative.(23-24高一上·遼寧遼陽·期末)Whengoingshoppingwithafriend,GailHeymanfoundherselfquiteawkward(令人尷尬的)whenherfriendaskedherwhichdressshelikedbest.Herfriendhadaclearfavorite—adressthatHeymanhappenedtodislike.“Inthatcase,IliedandsaidthatIlikethesameone,”saidHeyman.AsHeyman’sexperienceshows,itmightnotmatterallthatmuchifyoutellawhitelietomakeafriendfeelgoodattimes.Butwhenitcomestothemostmeaningfulrelationshipsinyourlife,protectingafriend’sfeelingsatallcostscansometimesmakethemfail.Forexample,ifapersonispracticingforajobinterviewandit’safewdaysbeforehisinterview,andhegivesananswerthatyouthinkisnotgoodatallandyoudon’ttellhimbecauseyoudon’twanttohurthisfeelings,that’sreallynotverynicetohim,right?Becausehehasanopportunitytofixthatthing.Ifyouknowthatliescanhaveresults,whydoyoustilllieoften?AstudycarriedoutbyTaliSharot,aprofessoratUniversityCollegeLondon,foundthatit’sbecausepeoplejustgetusedtoit.Onelittleliecanturnintobiggerandbiggerliesovertime.“Ifyouhabituateemotionally,itwillchangeyourbehavior,”saysSharot.Sharotnotesthatifyou’reworriedaboutlyingabittoomuch,tryandnoticewhenyouwanttobendthetruth(歪曲事實(shí)).Shethinksit’sbesttodosowhenyou’renotactuallyrespondingtothosetriggers(誘因).Movingyourattentionawayfromshameandfocusingmoreonyourvaluescanbeahealthywaytostartlookingatthismoreactively.1.Howdoestheauthorstartthetext?A.Byraisingaquestion. B.Bygivinganexample.C.Byexpressinganopinion. D.Bycomparingdifferentviews.2.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph2?A.Becarefulaboutlying. B.It’sOKtotellawhitelie.C.Nevershouldapersontelllies. D.Ameaningfulrelationshipmatters.3.Whywouldpeopleliemoreaccordingtothestudy?A.Theyareusedtolying.B.Theydon’tbehavewell.C.Theylosetrackofothers.D.Theydon’twanttohurtothers’feelings.4.WhatdoesSharotadviseustodo?A.Trytobendthetruth.B.Changeourbehavior.C.Saysorrytotheoneweliedto.D.Concentratemoreonourvalues.(23-24高一上·山西朔州·期末)Childrenshoulddohousework.That’sacontroversial(有爭議的)idea,thoughnoteveryonewilladmitit.Afewparentswillsaythattheirchildrenaretoobusyforhousework.Manymoreofusassign(分派)housework,orsaywebelieveinthem,butthehouseworkjustdoesn’tgetdone.That’saproblem.Forstarters,houseworkisgoodforkids.Beingapartoftheroutineworkofrunningahouseholdhelpschildrendevelopanawarenessoftheneedsofothers,whileatthesametimecontributingtotheiremotionalwell-being.Onesmallstudy,doneoveraperiodof25years,foundthatthebestpredictor(預(yù)測)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.1.Whatcanweinferfromthefirstparagraph?A.Veryfewchildrengethouseworkdone. B.Childrenareverybusywithhousework.C.Houseworkisamust-doforparents. D.Familymembersshouldrespecteachother.2.Whatisfoundinthesmallstudy?A.Houseworkhelpsamanliveahappylife. B.Aman’ssuccessdependsonhishousework.C.Houseworkbenefitsasenseofresponsibility. D.AchildmuststartdoinghouseworkatAge3.3.Whatdoestheauthoradviseparentstodointhelastparagraph?A.Balancehouseworkandstudy. B.Helpthechilddohouseworkpositively.C.Dohouseworkbythemselves. D.Paythechildforhousework.4.Whatisthebesttitleofthetext?A.AdultsDoLessHouseworkintheUS B.HouseworkMatterstoChildren.C.ParentsWordsSpeakLouder D.ChildrenNeedMoreCareatHome(23-24高一上·福建寧德·期末)There’ssomethingsowonderfullyeasyaboutreadingthiscolumninaphysicalnewspaper.Youturnedthepage,andhereitis,withfewannoyancesordistractions,inanultra-high-definition(超高清的)typefacewhichwascustom-designedwithpleasurablereadinginmind.Or—wait—areyoureadingthisonaphone?DidyoufollowalinkfromTwitter,orFacebook?Ormaybeyou’reonatrain,oraplane,oryou’retryingtouseyourlaptoponyourcousin’sbadWi-Ficonnectionoutinthecountrysidesomewhere.Inthecase,there’saprettygoodchancethatevengettingthisfarissomekindofminormiracle.Whentalkingabouttheeconomicsofonlinepublishing,thefirstthingtorememberisthatjobNo.1isn’ttogetthenewstoyou.Rather,itistomonetizeyou,bysellingyouoff,inrealtime,tothehighestbidder.Thishappenseverytimeyouclickonalink,beforethepagehasevenstartedtoloadonyourphone.Analmostunthinkablyenormousecosystemofscripts,cookiesandoftenastonishinglypersonalinformationisusedtoshowyouasetofbrandmessagesandsalespitcheswhicharetailoredalmostuniquelytoyou.Thatecosystemraisesimportantquestionsaboutprivacyandjustgeneralcreepiness(毛骨悚然)—thewaythattheminuteyoulookatapairofshoesonline,forinstance,theythenstartfollowingyouaroundeveryotherwebsiteyouvisitforweeks.Butwhetherornotyouvalueyourprivacy,youaredamaged,daily,bythesheerweightofallthattechnology.Onlineadshavenevergotlessannoyingovertime,andyoucanbesurethatmobileadsaregoingtogetmoreannoyingaswell,onceSiliconValleyhasworkedouthowtobetteridentifywhoyouare.Themovetogreaterprivacyprotectionmighthelpslowthepaceatwhichsuchtechnologiesareadopted.Butthere’snorealistichopethatwebsiteswillactuallyimprovefromhere.Ifyouwanttoavoidtheterribleexperienceofthemobileweb,you’llonlyhaveonechoice—whichistostartreadingyourarticlesnatively,intheFacebookorAppleNewsapp.Butitwon’tbeFacebookandApplewhokilledthenewsbrands.It’llbeadtech.1.Whatisthemainpurposeofthefirstparagraph?A.Tointroducevariousreadingstyles.B.Toleadtothetopictobetalkedabout.C.Toshowtheadvantagesofphysicalnewspapers.D.Tocomparephysicalnewspaperswithelectronicreading.2.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisclosestinmeaningtotheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph2?A.Thereader’sdemandissatisfied.B.Thereader’sinterestismotivated.C.Thereaderischeatedbythedesign.D.Thereaderistakenadvantageof.3.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardstheeconomicsofonlinepublishingaccordingtothepassage?A.Tolerant. B.Critical.C.Supportive. D.Indifferent.4.Whatcouldbelearnedfromthelastparagraph?A.Onlineadshavebecomelesstroublesome.B.SiliconValleyisasfamousasFacebook.C.Adtechisagoodsolutiontoprivacyprotection.D.Itistoughtokeepawayfromtheannoyancesbroughtaboutbyads.(23-24高一上·內(nèi)蒙古赤峰·期末)Shouldweallowmodernbuildingstobebuiltnexttoolderbuildingsinahistoricareaofacity?Inordertoanswerthisquestion,wemustfirstexaminewhetherpeoplereallywanttopreservethehistoricfeelofanarea.Notallhistoricalbuildingsareattractive.However,theremaybeotherreasons—forexample,economicreasonswhytheyshouldbepreserved.So,letusassumethathistoricalbuildingsarebothattractiveandimportanttothemajorityofpeople.Whatshouldwedothenifanewbuildingisneeded?Inmyview,newarchitecturalstylescanexistperfectlywellalongsideanolderstyle.Indeed,therearemanyexamplesinmyownhometownofTours,wheremoderndesignshavebeenplacedverysuccessfullynexttooldbuildings.Aslongasthebuildinginquestionispleasinganddoesnotdominate(影響)itssurroundingstoomuch,itoftenimprovestheattractivenessofthearea.Itistruethatthereareexamplesofnewbuildingswhichhavespoilt(破壞)theareatheyarein,butthesamecanbesaidofsomeoldbuildingstoo.Yetpeoplestillspeakagainstnewbuildingsinhistoricareas.Ithinkthisissimplybecausepeoplearenaturallyconservative(保守的)anddonotlikechange.Althoughwehavetorespectpeople’sfeelingsasfellowusersofthebuildings,Ibelievethatitisthedutyofthearchitectandplannertomovethingsforward.Ifwealwaysreproducedwhatwastherebefore,wewouldallstillbelivingincaves.Thus,Iwouldargueagainstcopyingpreviousarchitecturalstylesandchoosesomethingfreshanddifferent,eventhoughthatmightbethemoreriskychoice.1.Whatcanwelearnabouthistoricalbuildingsfromparagraph1?A.Allofthemarenotattractive.B.Mostofthemarehardtopreserve.C.Peoplewanttopreservethehistoricfeel.D.Theyaremorepleasingthanmodernones.2.Whenitcomestothecoexistenceofoldbuildingsandnewones,A.theauthorisdoubtfulaboutit.B.theauthorisunclearaboutit.C.theauthorfirmlybelievesthattheoldhavetogivewaytothenew.D.theauthorisinfavorofit.3.Whatisthethedutyofthearchitectandplannerimpliedinthepassage?A.Destroyoldbuildings.B.Putthingsinadifferentplace.C.Choosenewarchitecturalstyles.D.Respectpeople’sfeelingsforhistoricalbuildings.4.Whatisthemainpurposeofthetext?A.Toinstruct. B.Toargue. C.Towarn. D.Toeducate.(22-23高一上·江蘇無錫·期末)How’syoureyesight?Fromthemomentwe’reborn,oureyesgrow,ourvisionbecomesclearerandsomeofuswillhavenormalvision.However,otherswillbecomeshort-sighted(近視)andendupwearingglassestohelpthemseeeverythingclearly.Andsomeexpertssaythatmoreofuswillbewearingtheminthefuturebecauseofourlifestylewhenwewereyounger.Eventoday,doctorsarereportingariseinshortsightednessinchildren.Theconditioncanbegenetic(遺傳的),butit’salsopartlycausedbyanumberofmodern-dayfactors—particularlychildrenstaringatphonescreens,computersandgamecontrollersforlongperiodsoftime.Ofcourse,childrenhavehadincreasedscreentimeduetolockdowns(封控)duringtheCovidpandemic—it’sbeentheonlywaytoreceiveeducationandcommunicatewithothers.Buteducationgenerallycouldbethecauseoftheriseinshortsightedness.NeemaMojarrad,lecturerattheUniversityofBradford,toldBBCFuturewebsite,“Readingandspendingmoretimeindoorsmayberesponsibleforit.Everyyearofeducationincreasestheexpectedamountofshortsightedness.”TheproblemappearstobemoreseriousinsomeAsiancountries.Someexpertssaythatintheseplaceswithhugeeducationalsuccess,childrenspendmoretimeindoorsstudying.Therefore,itseems,spendingmoretimeoutdoorscouldbegoodforchildren’seyehealth.TheUK’sCollegeofOptometristsissuggestingparentsshouldgettheirkidsplayingoutsidefortwohoursaday.Severalscientificstudiesshowthiscanpreventorstopthedevelopmentofshortsightedness.There’sbeenafocusonusingtechnology,suchaslaser(激光)surgery,forfixingshortsightedness,butforchildrenatleast,itseemsamomentofdaylightandabreakfromthescreenmightbepartofthesolution.Expertsalsorecommendkidshaveregulareyeteststofindoutanyproblensbeforetheybecomemoreserious.1.HowdoestheauthorintroducethetopicinParagraph1?A.Byraisingaquestion. B.Bytellingastory.C.Bygivinganexample. D.Byintroducinganexpert.2.Whatisamodern-dayfactorinchildren’sshortsightedness?A.Geneticreason. B.Unexpectedlockdown.C.Extraphysicaleducation. D.Increasedscreentime.3.Whyaremorechildrenshort-sightedinthecountrieswithhugeeducationalsuccess?A.Theyspendmoretimestaringatscreens.B.Theyspendlesstimeplayingindoors.C.Theyspendmoretimestudyingindoors.D.Theyspendlesstimetakingeyetests.4.Whatdoexpertssuggestchildrendoingtoprotecttheireyesight?A.Receivingsurgicaloperation.B.Takingregularexamination.C.Increasingindooractivities.D.Stayawayfrommoderntechnologies.(23-24高一上·河北張家口·期末)Culturalheritageisavarietyoflocaltreasuresfromdifferentplaces.Thesetreasuresoftenincreasepeople’sprideintheirhometown.Thus,protectingculturalheritageisofgreatsignificanceandimportance.Inprotectingculturalheritage,countriesaroundtheworldshouldjoinhandsfurthertodealwithissues.Todaytherearesharedmeasurestopreserveculturalheritage,however,countriesstillhavedifferentviewsonculturalheritagepreservation.AsianandEuropeanarchitectureisverydifferent,forexample.Europeanbuildingsareoftenstonestructures(結(jié)構(gòu))thatcanstanddamagecausedbywindandrain,whilethoseintheEastaremoreoftenwoodenstructureswhichrequirerenovation(整修).Thisleadstodifferentviewsonhowtopreserveancientarchitecture.Fromtheverybeginning,Europeanshavetheopinionthatpeopleshouldtakefewermeasuresintheprocessofprotectingculturalheritage.Forexample,theruinsoftheRomanColosseumhavesimplybeenleftastheyare,butAsiahasatraditionofrenovationofculturalrelicsandwebelievethatthismeasurewillnotaffecttheirauthenticity(真實(shí)性).TheIseGrandShrinebuildinginJapanisrebuiltevery20yearsfromonegenerationtothenext.Suchtraditioncausedadebateininternationalculturalheritagepreservationcircles,assomethoughtthattherebuildingprocesswouldharmitsauthenticity.ExpertsaroundtheworldtravelledtoJapanespeciallytoconducton-sitecheckanddiscussions,andtheyfinallyrecognizedthattheterm“authenticity”actuallyvaries(變化)fromculturetoculture.TheimportanceoftheseinternationalexchangesisthattheywillhelptheworldunderstandAsia,andacceptAsianwaystoprotectculturalheritage.1.Whatisthepurposeofparagraph1?A.Topresentanargument. B.Tomakeacomparison.C.Todrawaconclusion. D.Togiveanexample.2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“those”inparagraph2referto?A.Views. B.Damages. C.Buildings. D.Structures.3.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?A.Europeanexpertsfailtoprotectculturalrelics.B.Protectingculturalheritagecausesmanyissues.C.ManyEuropeanancientbuildingsaremadeofwood.D.Waystoprotectculturalheritagevaryfromareatoarea.4.Whatdoestheauthoragreetoinprotectingculturalheritage?A.Internationalcommunicationisneeded.B.Weshouldfollowwesternexperts’advice.C.Culturalheritagewillbedamagedthroughrebuilding.D.Asianwaystoprotectculturalheritageareunacceptable.(23-24高一上·北京豐臺·期末)SHOULDWEFIGHTNEWTECHNOLOGY?Thismorning,Isawtheshockingheadline:“PassengerDiesWhenCarCrashesinDriverlessMode”.Inthearticle,variouspeoplesaidthatthepublicshouldopposetheideaofdevelopingdriverlesscars.Theysaidthatsomeadvancesintechnologywereunnecessaryandcouldevenbedangerous.Hence,weshouldstopacceptingtechnologyjustbecauseitisnew.Thenewspaperreportedthatthecarcompanyhadalreadyapologisedfortheaccident,butthefamiliesofthedeadsaiditwasnotenough.Nevertheless,thecompanystillclaimedthatmostpeoplewouldbetravellingindriverlesscarsonedaysoon.Ontheonehand,therearemanydifferentgroupsofpeoplearoundtheworldwholivehappilywithoutnewtechnology.Probablythemostwell-knownaretheChristianslivinginruralAmerica.Theydonotownordrivecars,watchTV,orusetheInternet.Theyadvocate(提倡)asimplelifewithanemphasisonhardwork,family,andcommunity.Theythinkthatisbetterthancaringaboutluxuriesorfollowingthelivesoftherichandfamous.ItcouldevenbearguedthattheAmish’s,qualityoflifeisbettersincetheyliveinandappreciatethenaturalenvironmentratherthanlivinginlarge,pollutedcities.Ontheotherhand,newtechnologyhasprovidedpeopleeverywherewithmanybenefitsovertheyears.Forexample,thelatestweather-trackingcomputerprogrammesgivepeoplelotsofwarningsaboutpotentialnaturaldisasters,whichsavesmanylives.Moreover,theInternethasmadeitpossibleforfriendsandfamilytokeepintoucheasilyeveniftheyareonoppositesidesoftheworld.Personally,Ihavebenefitedquitealotfromtechnologicaladvances.IfoundmycareerasanAIdesignerthroughasocialmedianetwork.Myhealthmonitor,whichIwearallthetime,hasalsohelpedmegetintothebestshapeofmylife.Ofcourse,whennewtechnologychangesthewaywelive,itcanbeascaryprospect.However,Iwillalwayslookonthebrightsideofchangeandacceptitratherthanresistit.1.BymentioningdriverlesscarsinParagraph1,theauthorwantsto.A.presentanidea B.introducethetopicC.giveanexample D.explainthereason2.WhichlifestyledotheChristianslivinginruralAmericaadvocate?A.Caringaboutluxuries.B.Livinginmountainareas.C.Makingfulluseofnewtechnology.D.Focusingontheinteractionbetweenpeople.3.What’stheauthor’spurposeinwritingthepassage?A.Toshowitisbettertousedriverlesscars.B.Toprovenewtechnologywillbringdangers.C.Toadvisepeopletostoptravelinginthenewway.D.Todiscusstheadvantagesanddisadvantagesofnewtechnology.4.What’stheauthor’sattitudeabouttechnologicaladvances?A.Objective. B.Negative. C.Positive. D.Doubtful.(22-23高一上·河北張家口·期末)Ifyou’rereadingthis,youwereprobablyborninthe2000s.Theoh-ohs.The21stcentury.Thatwouldmakeyouyoung,creative,connected,global,andnodoubtsmart.Maybegood-looking,too.Right?Butwhatdootherp
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