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(1)閱讀理解一2025屆高考英語二輪復習常考題型精練
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Theskinisanessentialpartofyourbodyandisitslargestorgan.Asyoucanimagine,getting
burntcanleadtoveryseriousinjuries.Thefirstandmostimportantstepinthetreatmentofbumsis
givingfirstaid.
CAUSESOFBURNS
Youcangetburntbyavarietyofthings:hotliquids,steam,fire,radiation,thesun,electricity,
acids,orotherchemicals.
TYPESOFBURNS
Bumsaredividedintothreetypes,dependingonthedepthofskindamage.
?First-degreeburnsTheseaffectonlythetopfewmillimetresoftheskin.Thesebumsarenot
serious.Examplesincludemildsunburnandburnscausedbyotherminorhouseholdincidents.
?Second-degreeburnsThesegobelowthetoplayeroftheskin.Theyareseriousandtakea
fewweekstogetbetter.Examplesincludebumscausedbyhotliquids.
?Third-degreeburnsTheseaffecteverylayeroftheskinandsometimesthetissueunderit.
Examplesincludeburnscausedbyelectricshocks,burningclothes,orpetrolfires.Thesebumscause
verysevereinternalinjuriesandthevictimmustgotothehospitalatonce.
FIRST-AIDTREATMENT
Placeburnsundercoolrunningwater,especiallywithinthefirsttenminutes.Thecoolwater
stopstheburningprocessandreducesthepainandswelling.
Drytheburntareagentlywithacleancloth.
Removeanyclothesusingscissorsifnecessary,unlessyouseethefabricstickingtotheburnt
skin.
Covertheburntareawithaloosecleancloth.Applyingoiltotheinjuredareasisabadidea,as
itwillkeeptheheatinthewoundsandmaycauseinfection.
Ifburnsareontheface,makesurethevictimcanstillbreathe.
Ifthevictimissufferingfromsecondorthird-degreebums,thereisanurgentneedtotakehim/
hertothehospitalatonce.
1.Whatisanexampleofafirst-degreebummentionedinthetext?
A.Aslightkitchenbum.B.Abumfromveryhotwater.
C.Asevereburnfromapetrolfire.D.Adeeptissuedamagefromsteam.
2.Whyshouldn'toilbeappliedtoburn?
A.Itisapoorconductorofheat.
B.Itcanworsentheburnbytrappingheat.
C.Itwillincreasepainandcauseimmediatescarring.
D.Itmayleadtoinfectionbycreatingawetenvironment.
3.Wherewouldyouexpecttofindtheinformationabove?
A.Afinancialnewsletter.
B.Abeautyandskincareguide.
C.Ahomeimprovementmagazine.
D.Afirst-aidbook.
二、
KobeEarthquakeMemorialMuseum
History
KobeEarthquakeMemorialMuseumisdevotedtotheeventsandaftermathoftheKobe
Earthquake,amagnitude(震級)7.3earthquakethatoccurredat5:46amonJanuary17,1995.Over6,
000peoplelosttheirliveswiththemajorityoftheminKobe,justtothenorthofAwajiIsland.The
earthquakewasJapan'sworstearthquakeofthe20thcenturyaftertheGreatKantoEarthquakein
1923.Over400,000buildingsweredamagedandanumberofrailwaybridgescollapsed.
Exhibits
Visitorsareadvisedtobegintheirtouronthefourthfloorwitha7-minutevideo.ThenA
fiirther15-minutevideo"LivingwithThisCity“tellsthestoryoftheeventsaftertheearthquakeand
thereliefeffortstorestoreshelter,power,waterandfoodsuppliestothepeopleofKobe.
Thethirdfloorcontainsawallpanelwiththerecollectionsofsurvivors,inparticularyoung
childrenwholivedthroughtheevent.Thereareanumberofinteractiveexhibitstoinformand
educatevisitorsabouttheeventincludingavideoofsurvivorsrelatingtheirownexperiences.
Thesecondfloorhasexhibitsandworkshopsondisastermanagement.TheEastBuildingalso
showsadocumentaryontheKobeEarthquaketwiceanhour.
Admission
600yenperadult;450yenperuniversitystudent;300yenperhighschooler;juniorhigh
schoolersandbelowarefree.
Hours
9:30am-5:30pm(Monday-Friday);
9:30am-7:00pm(Saturday&Sunday)
4.Whatcanvisitorsdointhemuseum?
A.Understandthehistoryofalltheearthquakes.
B.Watchthe7-minutevideo"LivingwithThisCity”.
C.Experiencesomemutuallyengagedexhibits.
D.Learnaboutdisastermanagementonthethirdfloor.
5.Howmuchshouldahighschoolerandhisparentspayiftheyvisitthemuseum?
A.900yen.B.1,200yen.
C.1,500yen.D.1,650yen
6.Whereisthetextmostprobablytakenfrom?
A.Atravelguidetoamuseum.
B.Adescriptionofamuseum.
C.Anessayontheearthquake.
D.Anintroductiontotheearthquake.
三、
Onaquietafternoon,asthesunlightshonethroughthecurtainsandcastawarmglowonthe
attic(閣樓)floor,Istartedajourneythroughtime.Itwasthere,inthecornerbehindtheoldsuitcase,
thatImadeafascinatingdiscovery一ashoeboxfilledwitholdletters.
Theseletters,tiedtogetherwithafadedribbon,wereacollectionofconversationsbetweenmy
grandmotherandherfriendsfrompasttime.Thedustysmellofagedpaperandinkfilledtheair,
transportingmetoatimewhencommunicationwasadeliberateandheartfeltact.
Inanagewhereasimpletextoremailcanconveyourthoughts,theselettersservedasadeeply
touchingreminderofthedepthandmeaningthatcanbefoundinthewrittenword.Theyweremore
thanjustmessages;theywerepiecesofalife,snapshotsofatime,andmostimportantly,theywerea
bridgebetweenthepastandthepresent,betweenmygrandmother'sgenerationandmyown.
Withtheletterssafelybackintheirrestingplace,Imadeaquietpromisetomyself一topickup
penandpapermoreoften,towritenotjustmessages,butlittlepiecesofhistorythatfuture
generationsmightonedaycherish.
Inaworldracingtowardsthefuture,ifstheoldlettersthatremindustoslowdown,to
appreciatethemoment,andtowriteourownstorieswithcare.Andperhaps,oneday,someonewill
findmylettersandexperiencethesamejoyofdiscovery,thesamesenseofconnectionacrossthe
years.Fornow,theatticholdsnotjustboxesofoldlettersbutalsothepromiseofstoriesyettobe
told.
7.Whatdoestheauthorconsidertheletterstobe?
A.Simplemessagesfromthepast.B.Bridgesbetweendifferentgenerations.
C.Outdatedcommunicationmethods.D.Unimportantthingsofpasttime.
8.Whatpersonalresolutiondoestheauthormakeafterreflectingontheletters?
A.Tocleantheatticofunnecessaryitems.
B.Todigitizeallfamilylettersforpreservation.
C.Tolearnmoreaboutthehistoryofthefamily.
D.Towritemorefrequentlytomaintainconnections.
9.Whichsentencemaytheauthoragreeaccordingtothepassage?
A.Everyfamilyhasastorytotell.
B.Thepenisstrongerthanthesword.
C.Oldletterscarryvoicesfromthepast.
D.Thehandthatwritesthehistorymakesthehistory.
10.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleforthetext?
A.TreasureinLetters.
B.AJourneyThroughtheAttic.
C.DigitalDistraction.
D.ThePowerofPenandInk.
四、
TheSierraNevadarangeisincomparableinscale(規模),andthere'snobetterwaytoseeitthan
toappreciateeveryspectacularviewwithyourownhardwalking.Myhusband,ourkidsandI
plannedtocoverthenorthernhalfoftheJohnMuirtrailintwoweeks,whichisalong-distancetrail
intheSierraNevadamountainrange.
ThetrailsnakesalongthebackboneoftheHighSierra,pastlakes,overmountainpasses,and
throughdustypineforestsandbeautifulwildflowers.Wesetexpectationsbeforewestarted:this
wouldbetough,butworthit.Togetourkidsmoreinvolved,weletthemhavethemap,decidewhen
tostopforsnacksandchoosewhichlakestojumpinto.Inthisway,theyfeltempowered.
Fortwoweeks,wedidn'thavetoworryaboutmanagingvideogametime.Instead,the
boys-builtdamsandbridgesacrossstreams,climbedandswam,andonelunchtime,spentanhour
slappingsleepyfliesandfeedingthemtofish.Sometimes,theyrefusedtocarrytheirpacksand
complainedaboutfeethurting.Butthesemomentswerefaroutweighedbyextraordinaryburstsof
energyandenthusiasm-particularlywhenwe!dbeenslogginguphillforhoursandamountaintop
finallycameintoview,ourkidsevendecidedweneededtopushon.
Bythetimewefinished,wehadwalked112miles,averagingabout10milesaday.Wehad
crossedfivemountainpasses,sufferedfootpainandhadterriblesleep.Butwewererighttobe
confidentaboutourkids1ability.Throughtheadventure,theywill,Ihope,understandwhattheyare
trulycapableof,howperseveranceleadstobiggerrewardslateron,andwhatitfeelsliketobe
encouragedandsupportedsothattheycanachievesomethinggreat.
11.Whatdoestheauthorintendtotellusinparagraph1?
A.WheretheJohnMuirtrailleadsto.
B.Thefamilyhavegreatpassionforhiking.
C.TheSierraNevadamountainrangeisworthhiking.
D.WhytheSierraNevadarangeissoattractivetokids.
12.Howdidthecouplegivetheirkidsfreedomduringtheadventure?
A.Theypromisedthemabonus.
B.Theyofferedthemenoughsnacks.
C.Theyexposedthemtoallkindsofanimals.
D.Theygavethemthepowertomakedecisions.
13.Whatcanwelearnaboutthekidsfromparagraph3?
A.Theylikedplayingwithfish.B.Theyhadastrongwill.
C.Theyweretiredbutpersevering.D.Theywereunwillingtotakethistripatfirst.
14.Whatdoestheauthorhopethekidswouldgainfromthisadventure?
A.Strategiesforhiking.
B.Someinvaluablelifeskills.
C.Waystoimprovethefamilyrelationship.
D.Geographicalknowledgeaboutthetrail.
五、
EnvironmentaljournalistAdriaVasilhasamessagethatmightdisturbyourshoppingplans.
Avoidreturningonlinepurchases,sheurges,sincethevastmajorityarethrownawayorburned.
Inaninterview,Vasilexplainedthatit'softennotworthacompany'stimeormoneytosend
someonetoeyeballtheproductandsay/Isthisuptostandard?Isthisreturnable?Didsomeone
damagetheboxinsomeway?1Andififsclothing,ithastobere-pressedandputbackinanice
package.
Shoppinghabitshavechangedinrecentyears,andtheamountofassociatedwastehasalso
exploded.Overthepastfiveyears,returnsbyCanadianshaveincreasedby95%.Ahugepartofthe
issueisapracticecalled"bracketing",wheresomeoneordersmultiplesizesinordertogettheright
oneandthenshipsbacktheonesthatdon'tfit.Brands(品牌)donotwanttodealwiththosereturns.
They'dratherjustgetridofthem.Nordotheywishtodonatethembecausethatcould"devalue"
theirbrand.
Vasilurgesshopperstoreconsiderreturninggoods.Ifsomethingdoesn'tfit,askifitcanbe
passedontosomeoneelseordonated.Shesuggestsbuyingsecond-handitems.Whatshedoesn'tsay
directlyisthatperhapsweshouldchangeourconsumptionmodel.Notonlycouldthislimit
consumerismandthepurchaseofgoodswedon'treallyneed,butitwouldalsoforceustovisitthe
storeinperson,whichhastheaddedbenefitofsupportinglocalbusinessowners.
Storepoliciescouldbechangedtolimitreturns.There'salreadyaprecedent.ThePackageFree
Shop,runbyzerowasteexpertLaurenSinger,hasano-returnspolicyandsaysthatifthereareany
issueswithaproduct,they*llbeaddressedonacase-by-casebasis.
Butreally,ifwe'rebeinghonest,juststarttakingresponsibilityforourshoppinghabits.
Everythingwillleaveafootprintontheearth,soweneedtoreducemanufacturingdemand.Buyonly
whatyouneedandwilluse,andmaketheextraefforttogotoastoreandtrysomethingon.
15.AccordingtoAdriaVasil,.
A.onlinepurchasesmightbereduced
B.returnscannotbesoldatfullprice
C.allthereturnsmustberepackaged
D.returnsmayresultinadditionallaborcosts
16.Whatisthemainreasonforthelargenumberofreturns?
A.Brands1willingnesstoreceivereturneditems.
B.Unreliablesizingstandardsforonlineclothing.
C.Thepopularityofbracketingamongconsumers.
D.Anincreaseinthepurchaseofnon-essentialgoods.
17.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"this"inparagraph4probablyreferto?
A.Avoidingonlineshopping.B.Givingupreturnedgoods.
C.Refusingnewpurchases.D.Donatingsecond-handproducts.
18.Whatcanweinferfromthelasttwoparagraphs?
A.Onlinestoresshouldhandlereturnsdifferently.
B.Consumersshouldadoptresponsibleshoppinghabits.
C.Zero-wasteshopsaretheultimatesolutiontoreturns.
D.Returnsarecrucialformaintainingcustomersatisfaction.
六、
Awarblerweighsaboutthesameasfourpennies,buttwiceayearmakesanextraordinary
journey.Itfliesnearly4,000milesbetweenCanada'sspruceforestanditswinteringgroundsin
northernSouthAmerica.
Anewonlineatlas(地圖冊)ofbirdmigration,publishedrecently,drawsfromahugenumberof
scientificandcommunitydatasourcestoillustratetheroutesofabout450birdspeciesinthe
Americas,includingthewarblers.TheBirdMigrationExplorermappingtool,availablefreetothe
public,isanongoingcollaboration(合作)of11groupsthatcollectandanalyzedataonbird
movements,includingtheUSGeologicalSurveyandtheNationalAudubonSociety.
Forthefirsttime,thesitewillbringtogetheronlinedatafromhundredsofscientificstudiesthat
usesGPStagstotrackbirdmovements,aswellasmorethan100yearsofbird-bandingdata
collectedbyUSGS."Thepasttwentyyearshaveseenatruerenaissanceindifferenttechnologiesto
trackbirdmigrationsaroundtheworld,"saidPeterMarra,abirdmigrationexpert.
Thesiteallowsausertoenteraspecies——forinstance,osprey一andwatchmovementsover
thecourseofayear.Forexample,datafrom378trackedospreysshowupasyellowdotsthatmove
betweencoastalNorthAmericaandSouthAmericaasacalendarbargoesthroughthemonthsofthe
year.
Oruserscanenterthecitywheretheyliveandclickelsewhereonthemapforapartiallistof
birdsthatmigratebetweenthetwolocations.Forexample,ospreysand12otherspeciesmigrate
betweenWashington,D.C.andFonteBoa,Brazil.
Asnewtrackingdatabecomesavailable,thesitewillcontinuetoexpand.MelanieSmith,
directorforthesite,saidthenextphaseofexpansionwouldaddmoredataaboutseabirds.
19.Whatisawarbler?
A.Akindofbird.B.Amoneysystem.
C.Amappingtool.D.Ameansoftransport.
2O.WhatcanwelearnaboutBirdMigrationExplorer?
A.Itisahuge"database".B.Itisavailableforasmallfee.
C.Itcanhelpprotectbiodiversity.D.Itissupportedbyacompany.
21.Whatshouldusersdoiftheywanttoknowthejourneyofsomebird?
A.Enteritshabitatsinthesite.B.Clicktheroutesinthesite.
C.Inputitsnameinthesite.D.Exploreitshistoryinthesite.
22.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmean?
A.Thesiteisfarfromperfect.
B.Thesitewillgetupdatesbasedonnewdata.
CThesitewillonlyfocusonseabirdsinthefuture.
D.Thesitehasnewdevelopmentdirections.
七、
Tenyearsago,Isetouttoexamineluck.Iwantedtoknowwhysomepeoplewerealwaysinthe
rightplaceattherighttime,whileothersconsistentlyexperiencedillfortune.Iplacedadvertisements
innationalnewspapersaskingforpeoplewhofeltconsistentlyluckyorunlucky.Hundredsof
extraordinarymenandwomenvolunteeredformyresearch.OvertheyearsIhaveinterviewedthem,
monitoredtheirlivesandhadthemtakepartinvariousexperiments.
Inoneoftheexperiments,Igavebothluckyandunluckypeopleanewspaper,askingthemto
lookthroughitandtellmehowmanyphotographswereinside.Ihadsecretlyplacedalargemessage
halfwaythroughthenewspaper,saying,"Telltheexperimenteryouhaveseenthisandyouwillwin
$50."Thismessagetookuphalfofthepageandwaswrittenintypethatwasmorethantwoinches
high.Itwasstaringeveryoneintheface,buttheunluckypeopletendedtomissitandthelucky
peopletendedtospotit.
Unluckypeoplearegenerallymorenervousthanluckypeople,andthisanxietyaffectstheir
abilitytonoticetheunexpected.Asaresult,theymissopportunitiesbecausetheyaretoofocusedon
lookingforsomethingelse.Theygotogatheringsconcentratingonfindingtheirperfectpartnersand
missopportunitiestomakegoodfriends.Theylookthroughnewspapersdeterminedtofindcertain
typesofjobadvertisementsandmissothertypesofjobs.
Luckypeoplearemorerelaxedandopen,andthereforeseewhatisthereratherthanjustwhat
theyarelookingfor.Myresearcheventuallyshowedthatluckypeopleareskilledatnoticing
opportunities,makeluckydecisionsbylisteningtotheirintuition(直覺),areopentonew
experiences,andadoptanever-say-dieattitudethattransformsbadluckintogoodluck.
23.Whafsthepurposeoftheauthor'sresearch?
A.Todiscoverwhatluckmeanstopeople.
B.Tofindluckypeopleandunluckypeople.
C.Todistinguishbetweengoodluckandbadluck.
D.Tofigureoutwhypeoplearealwaysluckyorunlucky.
24.Whydidtheunluckypeoplemissthemessageintheexperiment?
A.Therewastoomuchinformationtobereadindetail.
B.Theyweretoofocusedonlookingforphotographs.
C.Ittooktoomuchtimetogothroughnewspapers.
D.Thewordsweretoosmalltobenoticed.
25.Whatleadstoluckypeople'sgoodfortune?
A.Theirabilitytospotopportunities.B.Theirabilitytobecomerelaxed.
C.Theirabilitytocommunicate.D.Theirabilitytomakefriends.
26.Whafsthekeymessageofthelastparagraph?
A.Whatluckypeoplearelookingfor.
B.Howluckypeoplegenerategoodluck.
CWhatluckypeoplecandowithopportunities.
D.Howluckypeopletransformbadluckintogoodluck.
八、
Middleschool.Forteensandtheirparents,thetwowordscanarouseanxiety,fearandeven
horror.Kidsare,allofasudden,reallygrowingup.Theirbodiesarechanging:they!redroppingsome
oftheirchildhoodinterestsandtryingonnewones.Friendshipsformandaretomapart.Academic
expectationsgrowbigger.
Butsomebooks-likethenovelCurlfriends:NewinTown,writtenanddrawnbySharee
Miller-remindusofthemanypossibilitiesandexcitementsthatpresentthemselveswithinthose
challengingyears.
Thebookfollows12-year-oldCharlieHarper,beginningherfirstdayofmiddleschool.Thisis
nosmallchange,andinordertocope.Charliepromisesto"completelyreinvent"herself.Sheistired
oflettingotherpeoplelabelherandisreadytotakecontrolofherownstory.Whatfollowsisaseries
ofmeetings,firstwithNola.SheintroducesCharlietoherlunchtimecrew.Thegirlscometogether
aroundsharedparticularsoftheirlives-homework.girlhoodandfashion-eveniftheirdifferencesin
tastesandpersonalitiescreatecracksofuncertaintyfromtimetotime.
Curlfriendsisadelightfulbookpackedwithsunnyillustrations.Italsocutsintotheheartofthe
challengingtensionsthatarepartofthisintermediatestageoflife.Youngteenswanttobeknown
andseenbyothers,buttheyarealsocomingtotermswithwhotheyare.Itcanbetricky,forexample,
todistinguishbetweenthepassionsandpastimesthatyourparentspickedforyouandthoseyou
activelycaretopursue.Itcanbedifficulttofigureoutwhatyoulikeandwhatyouarelike.
Curlfriendsisalsoabookaboutfindingone'spassions,responsibilitiesandindependence
despitechangingsituations.Itisasmuchaboutexpressionsofself-respectasitisaboutshowingcare
forothers.TheoneconstantinCharlie'slifeisherloveofdrawing,andit'sthroughartthatshe
figuresouthowtomarkherplaceinmiddleschool.It'snotallunderhercontrol,but,aswithgood
art,sometimesmistakesalongthewayendupmakingforthemostamazingdetails.
27.WhatisthecentralthemeexploredinCurlfriends:NewinTown!
A.Thechallengesofstudiesduringtheteenageyears.
B.Thedifficultyofmakingnewfriendsinmiddleschool.
C.Thetransformationsandopportunitiesingrowingup.
D.Theimpactofparentalexpectationsonteenagers.
28.WhatdoesCharlieplantodoinmiddleschool?
A.Listentoothersmorecarefully.B.Followherheartandpassions.
C.Liveuptoherparents*expectations.D.Bemoreconfidentandoutgoing.
29.WhatisthetoneofthebookCurlfriends:NewinTown?
A.Seriousandformal.B.Light-heartedandinspiring.
C.Humorousandcarefree.D.Coldandindifferent.
3O.Whatcanbethebesttitleofthetext?
A.FindingHerPlaceB.MaintainingFriendships.
C.ChangingwithTimes.D.SeekingthePassions.
答案以及解析
1.答案:C
解析:細節理解題。根據First-degreeburns部分“Theseaffectonlythetopfewmillimetresofthe
skin.Thesebumsarenotserious.Examplesincludemildsunburnandburnscausedbyotherminor
householdincidents.”(這些燒傷不嚴重。例子包括輕微的曬傷和其他輕微的家庭事故造成的燒傷)
可知,輕微的曬傷和其他輕微的家庭事故造成的燒傷屬于一度燒傷,這些燒傷不嚴重;由此可
知,輕微的廚房燒傷正是輕微的家居事故所致的燒傷,屬于一度燒傷。故選C項。
2.答案:B
解析:細節理解題。根據FIRST-AIDTREATMENT部分“Covertheburntareawithalooseclean
cloth.Applyingoiltotheinjuredareasisabadidea,asitwillkeeptheheatinthewoundsandmay
causeinfection."(用一塊干凈的布覆蓋燒傷部位。受傷部位涂油是個壞主意,因為它會讓傷口
保持熱度,并可能導致感染)可知,涂油會把熱量保留在傷口中,從而加重燒傷。故選B項。
3.答案:D
解析:推理判斷題。根據小標題CAUSESOFBURNS、TYPESOFBURNS>FIRST-AID
TREATMENT以及下文內容可知,文章介紹了燒傷的原因、種類及緊急處理措施,這些屬于
急救知識,因此上文信息會在急救書籍中出現,故選D項。
二、
4.答案:C
解析:細節理解題。根據Exhibits部分第二段Thereareanumberofinteractiveexhibitstoinform
andeducatevisitorsabouttheeventincludingavideoofsurvivorsrelatingtheirownexperiences.(W
許多互動展覽可以向游客介紹和教育該事件,其中包括幸存者講述自己經歷的視頻可知,游客
在博物館里可以體驗一些相互接觸的展覽。故選C。
5.答案:C
解析:細節理解題。根據Admission中的600yenperadult;...300yenperhighschooler(大人600
元...高中生300日元)可計算出,一個高中生和他的父母參觀博物館應該花:600*2+300-1500日
元,故選C。
6.答案:A
解析:推理判斷題。通讀全文可知,文章主要介紹了神戶地震紀念館的相關信息,包括其歷史,
展出內容,費用以及開放時間。由此可推知,文章可能選自博物館旅游指南。故選A。
三、
7.答案:B
解析:細節理解題,根據第三段“Theyweremorethanjustmessages;theywerepiecesofalife,
snapshotsofatime,andmostimportantly,theywereabridgebetweenthepastandthepresent,
betweenmygrandmother'sgenerationandmyown.(它們不僅僅是信息;它們是生活的片段,是
一個時代的快照,最重要的是,它們是連接過去和現在、連接我祖母那一代人和我這一代人的
橋梁。)”可知,作者認為信件是不同代人之間的橋梁。故選B。
8.答案:D
解析:細節理解題。根據第四段“Withtheletterssafblybackintheirrestingplace,Imadeaquiet
promisetomyself一topickuppenandpapermoreoften,towritenotjustmessages,butlittle
piecesofhistorythatfuturegenerationsmightonedaycherish.(當這些信件被安全地放回它們的
安息地時,我悄悄地對自己承諾一要經常拿起筆和紙,不僅要寫信息,還要寫一些未來幾化人
可能會珍惜的歷史片段)”可知,作者決定多寫信以保持聯系。故選D。
9.答案:C
解析:推理判斷題。根據最后一段"Inaworldracingtowardsthefuture,it'stheoldlettersthat
remindustoslowdown,toappreciatethemoment,andtowriteourownstorieswithcare.(在一個
奔向未來的世界里,正是這些古老的信件提醒我們放慢腳步,珍惜當下,用心書寫我們自己的
故事)”可知,作者認為舊信承載著過去的聲音。故選C。
10.答案:A
解析:主旨大意題。根據最后一段"Inaworldracingtowardsthefuture,it'stheoldlettersthat
remindustoslowdown,toappreciatethemoment,andtowriteourownstorieswithcare.And
perhaps,oneday,someonewillfindmylettersandexperiencethesamejoyofdiscovery,thesame
senseofconnectionacrosstheyears.Fornow,theatticholdsnotjustboxesofoldlettersbutalsothe
promiseofstoriesyettobetold.(在一個奔向未來的世界里,正是這些古老的信件提醒我們放慢
腳步,珍惜當下,用心書寫我們自己的故事。也許,有一天,有人會發現我的信,并體驗到同
樣的發現的喜悅,同樣的多年來的聯系感。目前,閣樓上存放的不僅是一箱箱的舊信件還有尚
未被講述的故事。廣以及全文可知,文章主要描述了作者在發掘祖母的信件后,受其深刻意義
的影響,立志通過書寫與后代建立聯系。故選A。
四、
n.答案:c
解析:細節理解題。根據文章第一段"TheSierraNevadarangeisincomparableinscale(規模),and
there'snobetterwaytoseeitthantoappreciateeveryspectacularviewwithyourownhardwalking.
(塞拉內華達山脈的規模無與倫比,欣賞它的每一個壯觀景色最好的方式就是用自己的雙腳去
行走。)"可知,作者在第一段想要告訴我們塞拉內華達山脈值得一游。故選C。
12.答案:D
解析:細節理解題。根據第二段"Togetourkidsmoreinvolved,weletthemhavethemap,decide
whentostopforsnacksandchoosewhichlakestojumpinto.Inthisway,theyfeltempowered.(為
了讓我們的孩子們更多地參與進來,我們讓他們掌握地圖,決定什么時候停下來吃零食,選擇
跳進哪個湖里。這樣,他們就感覺到了被賦予權力。)"可知,這對夫婦在冒險中給孩子們自由
的方式是讓他們做決定。故選D。
13.答案:B
解析:推理判斷題。根據第三段"Butthesemomentswerefaroutweighedbyextraordinaryburstsof
energyandenthusiasm一particularlywhenwe'dbeenslogginguphillforhoursandamountaintop
finallycameintoview,ourkidsevendecidedweneededtopushon.(但是這些時刻遠不及他們非
凡的能量和熱情尤其是當我們已經爬了幾個小時的上坡路,山頂終于出現在眼前時,我們的孩
子們甚至決定我們需要繼續前進。)"可知,孩子們雖然累,但還是堅持不懈地繼續前行,可以
推知孩子們具有冒險精神。故選B。
14.答案:B
解析:推理判斷題。根據最后一段Throughtheadventure,theywill,Ihope,understandwhatthey
aretrulycapableof,howperseveranceleadstobiggerrewardslateron,andwhatitfeelsliketobe
encouragedandsupportedsothattheycanachievesomethinggreat.(通過這次冒險,我希望他們能
夠理解自己真正的能力,明白堅持如何能帶來更大的回報,以及被鼓勵和支持以便實現偉大成
就的感覺。)由此可知,作者希望孩子們能從這次冒險中獲得一些寶貴的生活技能。故選B。
五、
15.答案:D
解析:細節理解題。根據第二段"Inaninterview,Vasilexplainedthatit'softennotwortha
company'stimeormoneytosendsomeonetoeyeballtheproductandsay,'Isthisuptostandard?Is
thisreturnable?Didsomeonedamagetheboxinsomeway?'Andifit'sclothing,ithastobe
re-pressedandputbackinanicepackage.(在采訪中,Vasil解釋說,公司往往不會花時間或金錢
派人去仔細檢查產品并詢問:"這是否符合標準?這是否可以退貨?有人以某種方式損壞了盒
子嗎?"如果是衣服,則必須重新熨燙并放回精美的包裝中。)"可知,AdriaVasil認為退貨可能
導致額外的勞動力成本。故選D。
16.答案:C
解析:細節理解題。根據文章第三段"Ahugepartoftheissueisapracticecalled"bracketing",
wheresomeoneordersmultiplesizesinordertogettherightoneandthenshipsbacktheonesthat
don'tfit.(這個問題的很大一部分原因是所謂的"bracketing",即有人訂購多個尺碼以獲得合適的
尺碼,然后將不合適的尺碼退回。)"可知,"bracketing"是導致大量退貨的主要原因之一,即消
費者訂購多個尺碼以找到適合自己的尺碼,然后退回不適合的尺碼。消費者中流行的bracketing
做法是大量退貨的主要原因。故選C。
17.答案:A
解析:詞義猜測題。根據文章第四段"Whatshedoesn'tsaydirectlyisthatperhapsweshouldchange
ourconsumptionmodel.(她沒有直接說的是,也許我們應該改變我們的消費模式。)"以及然后她
提到購買二手商品,而前面的建議是重新考慮退貨,如果不合適就詢問是否可以轉給別人或捐
贈。因此,這里的"this"指的是避免在線購物,也就是改變消費模式的一部分。故選A。
18.答案:B
解析:推理判斷題。根據倒數第二段"ThePackageFreeShop,runbyzerowasteexpertLauren
Singer,hasano-returnspolicyandsaysthatifthereareanyissueswithaproduct,they'llbe
addressedonacase-by-casebasis.(由零浪費專家勞倫辛格經營的"無包裝店"有不退貨政策,并
表示如果產品有任何問題,將逐案處理。)和最后一段"Butreally,ifwe'rebeinghonest,juststart
takingresponsibilityforourshoppinghabits.Everythingwillleaveafootprintontheearth,so
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