浙江强基联盟2023学年第二学期高三3月联考
英语试题
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第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
到答题卡上。
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,
小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.Whatarethespeakersdoingnow
A.Discussingapainting.B.Admiringaview.C.Doingabreathexercise.
2.Wherearethespeakersmostprobably
A.Inarestaurant.B.Ontheplane.C.Intheclassroom.
3Whatdoesthemanthinkofthewoman
A.Shelookssopretty.B.Sheisalittlelazy.C.Sheistoonervous.
4.Whatdoesthemanintendtodo
A.Startanewjob.B.Builduphisvocabulary.C.Finishapracticebook.
5.InwhichcountryisitOKtoshowuplate
A.Italy.B.Switzerland.C.Germany.
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
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.WhatisthefictionAnotherRealityabout
A.Kids'discovery.B.Arespectfulscientist.C.SpaceTravel.
7.Whatistheauthorfamousfor
A.Humorouslanguage.B.plexideas.C.Movingstories.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.Whatisthematterwiththecar
A.Itismakinganoise.B.Itisrunningoutofgas.C.Itsradiodoesn'twork.
9.Whydidthemansuggeststoppingatthegasstation
A.Torefuelthecar.B.Toaskfordirections.C.Tocheckhiscar.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whatintereststhemanmost
A.Chinesehistory.B.Chineseopera.C.Chinesemusic.
11.WhydoesthemanlearnChinesepoetryandnovels
A.Todevelopanewinterest.B.Totakepartinapetition.C.Togetabetterunderstanding.
12.WhatimpressesthemanaboutChineseliterature
A.Imagination.B.Language.C.Development.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutplayingagame
A.Stressed.B.Curious.C.Relaxed.
14.Whatsportdoesthewomanmostliketowatch
A.Football.B.Basketball.C.Icehockey.
15.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo
A.Dosomesports.B.Watchmorematches.C.Makenewfriends.
16.Whydoesthemansuggestjoiningagym
A.Itiseasiertostart.B.Itneedsmoreskills.C.Itispetitive.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whatisthespeakermostprobably
A.Adoctor.B.Anengineer.C.Aguide.
18.Whatfeelspainifonehasaheadache
A.Themuscle.B.Theblood.C.Thebrain.
19.Howmuchoftheenergydoesthebrainoftenneedtosupportakid'sgrowth
A.About3%.B.Lessthan30%.C.Nearly50%.
20.Whycansomeblindpeoplettsee^^throughtheirears
A.Theirbraincanchangeeyesintoears.
B.Theirbraincanrewireitselfforsounds.
C.Theirbraincanhelpearstogetsimpleimages.
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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
AtYnezLibrary,wearechampionsofcuriosity.Atitscore,ourmissionfornearlyfourcenturieshasbeento
advancethelearning,research,andpursuitoftruth.Oureffortsaremotivatedandpoweredbyworking
collaboratively,embracingdiverseperspectives,championingaccess,aimingfortheextraordinary,andalways
leadingwithcuriosity.
Thereareplentyofopportunitiesforvisitorstoexperienceourcollections.YnezIDholdersmaybringupto
fourguestsintothelibrary.Formoredetails,clickonthefollowingicons(图标).
ToursEvents
Visitors
ExhibitsBrowseupingManylibraryeventsare
Interestedinusing
Libraryexhibitstelllibrarytours.Someopentothepublic,
ourlibraries,butare
theuniquestoriesoftoursareopentoincludingacademic
notaYnezstudent,
ourdiverseanddeepthepublic;othersmeetings,forums,
faculty,alum,or
collections.ManyareareopentoYnezlectures,etc.Check
staffYou'reinthe
opentothepublic.IDHoldersandAdmittanceinformation
rightplace.
theirguests.first.
SPECIALCOLLECTIONS
Manyofourlibrariesarehometorareanduniquematerials,whichareavailabletoallresearchers.
Ourspecialcollectionsareopentoallwithoutafee,byappointment.
Pleasecontacttheholdinglibrarytolearnmoreaboutaccessingtheirspecialcollectionitemsinperson.
Differentlibrarieshavedifferentholdings,soyoumaywanttostartbyusingoursearchtoolstofind
materialsrelevanttoyourresearch.
1.WhatdoesYnezLibraryhighlightinthefirstparagraph
A.Itsnewchanges.B.Itsmainvalues.
C.Itsbestachievements.D.Itsworkingprinciples.
2.Whichpartshouldapersonclickonifheplanstoattendascientisfsspeech
A.Visitors.B.Exhibits.C.Tours.D.Events.
3.Howcanaresearcherfindthespecialholdingsquicklyinthelibrary
A.Bypayingaspecialfee.B.Byvisitingmainlibraries.
C.Bylocatingthemonline.D.Byappointingalibrarian.
【答案】l.B2.D3.C
【解析】
【导语】这是一篇说明文。本文是Ynez图书馆的介绍,阐述了图书馆的使命和核心价值观及为访客提供的
不同服务和活动,并说明了怎样接触特殊收藏。
【1题详解】
细节理解题。根据第一段"AtYnezLibrary,wearechampionsofcuriosity.Atitscore,ourmissionfornearlyfour
centurieshasbeentoadvancethelearning,research,andpursuitoftruth.Oureffortsaremotivatedandpoweredby
workingcollaboratively,embracingdiverseperspectives,championingaccess,aimingfortheextraordinary,and
alwaysleadingwithcuriosity.(在伊内兹图书馆,我们是好奇心的捍卫者。近四个世纪以来,我们的核心使命
一直是推动学习、研究和追求真理。我们努力受到合作的激励和推动,拥抱不同的观点,支持访问,以非
凡为目标,并始终以好奇心为导向。)”可知,Ynez图书馆在第一段中强调的是它的核心价值观。故选B
项。
【2题详解】
细节理解题。根据表格中“Events”部分中^Manylibraryeventsareopentothepublic,includingacademic
meetings,forums,lectures,etc.CheckAdmittanceinformationfirst.(图书馆的许多活动都对公众开放,包括学术
会议、论坛、讲座等。先查一下准入信息。)”可知,如果一个人打算参加一位科学家的讲座,他应该点击
“Events”部分。故选D项。
【3题详解】
细节理解题。根据“SPECIALCOLLECTIONS”部分中第三个小黑点内容uDifferentlibrarieshavedifferent
holdings,soyoumaywanttostartbyusingoursearchtoolstofindmaterialsrelevanttoyourresearch.(不同的图
可以通过在线搜索快速找到特殊收藏。故选C项。
B
AftermovingtotheUnitedStatesin1901,19yearoldBobDouglasfoundajobasadoormaninNewYork.
Later,acoworkertookhimtovisitabasketballcourt,andhewasamazedbytheathleticprowessondisplay.Atthat
moment,Douglas,whohadenjoyedplayingsportsasachild,wasdeterminedtocreateabasketballteamand
providegreateropportunitiesforNewYorkCity'sBlackathletes.
Heneededtofindaplaceforhisteamtoplay.Whenaskingaballroomowner,WilliamRoach,forpermission
touseoneofthedancefloors,Douglaswasrepliedwith“youguyswillbreakupmyplace”.Afterpromisingto
takeonallthefinancialrisk,hefinallypersuadedRoachtochangehismindandcalledtheteam"Rens".
However,theirballroomhadfewerseatsandattractedfewerpeoplethanothers,soDouglashadtopackthe
housetogenerateprofitsandkeephisteamalive.Theytraveledthecountryplayinganyopponentthatwouldagree
toschedulethem,duringwhichtheyrepeatedlyfaceddiscriminationandunfairtreatmentandtheplayerswere
oftenbannedfromhotelsandrestaurants.
Nomattertheobstacle,theRensjustkeptstrictpracticing.Theyhelpedchangethegameofbasketballby
focusingonquickpassing,whichlettheplayersmovefaster,playamorefluid(流畅)gameandkeepwinning.In
1925,theRensshockedtheworldbydefeatingtheOriginalCeltics,themostdominantteamoftheirday.During
the193233season,theteamwon88straightgames,aprofessionalbasketballrecordthatremainsunbroken.
Unfortunately,theRensdisbanded(解散)in1949.Butintime,theywererecognizedfortheimportantrole
theyplayedinadvancingBlackathletesinbasketball,ensuringthatalthoughtheRensaren'tahouseholdname,
theirstorywillneverbeforgotten.
4.WhatinspiredDouglastoestablishabasketballteam
A.Hisdesiretoshowhisathleticstrength.B.AmotivationtolearnBlackculture.
C.Hisintentiontoearnagoodine.D.Anexperiencetoabasketballcourt.
5.WhydidtheRenstourthecountryplayingbasketball
A.Tosolvefinancialproblems.B.Toimprovebasketballskills.
C.Tofightforacmodation.D.Toplaywithexcellentplayers.
6.HowdidtheRenshelpchangethegameofbasketball
A.Makingpetitionrules.B.Speedingupthegame.
C.Defeatingtheprofessionalteam.D.Creatinganunbrokenrecord.
7.Whatcanwelearnfromthestory
A.Awinnerisonewithawillingheart.B.Ahighreputationwillworkwonders.
C.Successmakespersonaldesiressatisfied.D.Amanowessuccesstotheteamsupport.
【答案】4.D5.A6.B7.A
的故事。他和他的队伍在面对困难时坚持不懈,并取得了显著的成就,尽管最终球队在1949年解散,但他
们对黑人运动员在篮球领域的贡献被人们所记住。
【4题详解】
细节理解题。根据第一段的"Later,acoworkertookhimtovisitabasketballcourt,andhewasamazedbythe
athleticprowessondisplay.Atthatmoment,Douglas,whohadenjoyedplayingsportsasachild,wasdetermined
tocreateabasketballteamandprovidegreateropportunitiesforNewYorkCity'sBlackathletes.(后来,一位同事
带他参观了一个篮球场,他对展示的运动能力感到惊讶。那一刻,道格拉斯从小就喜欢运动,他决心组建
一支篮球队,为纽约市的黑人运动员提供更多的机会)”可知,去篮球场的经历激发了Douglas创立篮球队
的灵感。故选D。
【5题详解】
细节理解题。根据第三段的“However,theirballroomhadfewerseatsandattractedfewerpeoplethanothers,so
Douglashadtopackthehousetogenerateprofitsandkeephisteamalive.(然而,与其他人相比,他们的球场座
位更少,吸引的人也更少,所以道格拉斯不得不收拾行李以赚取利润并维持团队的活力)”可知,Rens周
游全国打篮球是为了解决财务困境。故选A。
【6题详解】
细节理解题。根据第四段的“Theyhelpedchangethegameofbasketballbyfocusingonquickpassing,which
lettheplayersmovefaster,playamorefluid(流畅)gameandkeepwinning.(他们通过专注于快速传球帮助改变
了篮球比赛,这让球员移动得更快,打得更流畅,并不断获胜)”可知,Rens通过快速传球提高了比赛的
速度,从而帮助改变了篮球运动。故选B。
【7题详解】
practicing.(不管遇到什么障碍,Rens都坚持严格的训练)”以及最后一段的"Butintime,theywere
recognizedfortheimportantroletheyplayedinadvancingBlackathletesinbasketball,ensuringthatalthoughthe
在篮球运动中发挥的重要作用而受到认可,这确保了尽管Rens不是家喻户晓的名字,但他们的故事永远不
会被忘记)”可知,尽管Rens面临重重困难,但是他们通过坚持不懈的努力获得了成功,由此可推知,一
个人凭借极大的意志努力就是赢家。故选A。
C
Plasticiseverywhere,fromtheArcticicetovitalorgansinthehumanbody.Infact,previousestimatessuggest
thattheaveragepersonswallowsacreditcardworthofmicroscopicplasticparticles(颗粒)everyweek.Butnew
researchshowsthatthiscouldactuallybeanunderstatement.
Microplasticsareplasticssmallerthan5millimeters,foundinindustrialwaste,beautyproducts,andformed
duringthedegradationoflargerplasticpieces.Overtime,theybreakdownintoevensmallernanoplastics.These
tinyparticlescanpassthroughourintestinesandlungsintoourbloodstreams,reachingvitalorgansliketheheart
andbrain.
Whiletheideaofeatingplasticisunsettlinginitself,themajorconcernhereisthattheseplasticparticles
containchemicalsthatcaninterruptourbody'snaturalreleaseofhormones,potentiallyincreasingourriskof
reproductivedisordersandcertaincancers.Theycanalsocarrytoxins(毒素)ontheirsurfacelikeheavymetals.
Inthepast,researchershaveshownbottledwatercancontaintensofthousandsofidentifiableplastic
fragmentsinasinglecontainer.However,untilrecently,onlythelargermicroplasticsweredetectablewith
availablemeasuringtools,leavingtheareaofnanoplasticslargelyamystery.
UsingRamanmicroscopy(显微镜学),capableofdetectingparticlesdowntothesizeofafluvirus,theteam
measuredanaverageof240,000particlesofplasticperliterofbottledwater,90percentofwhichwere
nanoplastics,arevelation10to100timeslargerthanpreviousestimates.
Theseplasticslikelyoriginatefromthebottlematerial,filtersusedto"purify“thewater,andthesourcewater
itself."Itisnottotallyunexpectedtofindsomuchofthisstuff,9,thestudy'sleadauthor,Columbiagraduatestudent
NaixinQian,saidinastatement.Histeamhopestoexpandtheirresearchintotapwaterandotherwatersourcesto
betterinformourexposuretothesepotentiallydangerousparticles."Theideaisthatthesmallerthingsget,the
moreofthemIreveal,9,headded.
8.Whatistheprimaryfocusofthenewresearch
A.Thepresenceofplasticparticles.B.Theuseofplasticineverydayproducts.
C.Thedetectionmethodsformicroplastics.D.Thepotentialrisksofnanoplasticstohuman.
9.WhatistheadvantageofRamanmicroscopy
A.Findingthesourceofplasticparticles.B.Helpingtocurethedeadlyfluvirus.
C.Detectingthesmallerplasticparticles.D.Improvingthequalityofbottledwater.
10.Whywilltheteamexpandtheirresearchintotapwater
A.Tofocusonareaswithhigherplasticpollution.
B.Tobeawareofthedangerousparticlesindailylife.
C.Tofurthermeasurethetypesofparticlesintapwater.
D.Todetectthesmallerplasticparticlesinindustrialareas.
11.WhatisQian'sattitudetowardshisresearch
A.Skeptical.B.Objective.C.Conservative.D.Positive.
【答案】8.D9.C10.B11.D
【导语】本文是说明文。主要介绍了一项新的研究揭示微塑料和纳米塑料对人体健康的潜在影响。
【8题详解】
细节理解题。根据第三段"Whiletheideaofeatingplasticisunsettlinginitself,themajorconcernhereisthat
theseplasticparticlescontainchemicalsthatcaninterruptourbody'snaturalreleaseofhormones,potentially
increasingourriskofreproductivedisordersandcertaincancers.Theycanalsocarrytoxins(毒素)ontheirsurface
likeheavymetals.(虽然吃塑料的想法本身就令人不安,但主要的担忧是,这些塑料颗粒含有的化学物质会
中断我们身体自然释放的激素,可能会增加我们患生殖障碍和某些癌症的风险。它们的表面也会携带重金
属等毒素。)”可知,新研究的焦点是纳米塑料对人体可能造成的风险。故选D。
【9题详解】
细节理解题。根据第五段"UsingRamanmicroscopy(显微镜学),capableofdetectingparticlesdowntothesize
ofafluvirus,theteammeasuredanaverageof240,000particlesofplasticperliterofbottledwater,90percentof
whichwerenanoplastics,arevelation10to100timeslargerthanpreviousestimates.(利用拉曼显微镜,能够检测
到流感病毒大小的颗粒,研究小组测量到每升瓶装水中平均有24万个塑料颗粒,其中90%是纳米塑料,比
之前估计的要大10到100倍。)”可知,拉曼显微镜学的优势是能够检测到非常小的塑料颗粒。故选C。
【10题详解】
推理判断题。根据最后一段的“Histeamhopestoexpandtheirresearchintotapwaterandotherwatersourcesto
betterinformourexposuretothesepotentiallydangerousparticles.(他的团队希望将他们的研究扩展到自来水和
其他水源,以更好地了解我们接触这些潜在危险颗粒的情况。)”可以推断出,研究小组将研究扩展到自来
水等其他水源是为了让人们意识到在日常生活中面临的颗粒风险。故选B。
【11题详解】
推理判断题。根据最后一段中Qian的话“Itisnottotallyunexpectedtofindsomuchofthisstuff(发现这么多这
种东西并不完全出乎意料)”及"Theideaisthatthesmallerthingsget,themoreofthemIreveal(我的想法是,
东西越小,我揭示的东西就越多)”可知他并不对发现大量微塑料感到完全意外,并且研究对象越小,揭示
的就会越多,因此可以推断出Qian对他的研究持积极态度。故选D。
D
Icameacrossanimagerecentlyofadistancerunnerwithamessagethattoldreaderstopersevere(坚持)atall
costs.ItremindedmeofaconversationIhad.Mycolleague'steachingassistantwasaskingformyadvice.He
wantedtoknowwhentoquitsomething.Hedescribedhowhe'dbeenplayinganonlinegamewithpeopleforsome
time.Ithadn'tbeenveryfiinlately,buttherewasalwaysthatsmallchanceofareward(upgradedequipment,etc).
Iinquiredfurtherabouthisrelationshipwiththeplayersandhisgainsfromthegame.Ithendiscussedthe
sunkcostdilemma,aconceptIstudiedinadvancedschoolduetoitspersonalimpact.Inhighschool,Iappliedto
fiveuniversities,planningtochoosethecheapestone.SUUofferedthebestscholarship,andafterpayinga$100
mitmentfee,Iheardbackfromanotherschoolwithanevenbetterscholarship.Despitethenewoffer,Istayed
mittedtoSUU,believingthatswitchingschools,evenifitmeantacknowledgingthe“wasted"$100,wouldhave
beenthewiserfinancialchoice.
Arational(理性的)decisionmakerisnotruledbypastinvestments,butweighsfutureoutes.Ididn'tfocuson
futureouteswhenweighingcolleges.IfocusedonthemoneyIsunkintoSUU.Ratherthanevaluatingfuturecareer
options,IfocusedonthefactthatI'dalreadytakenelementaryeducationcourses.
I'mnottheonlyonethafsfallenpreytothis.IwearclothesIdislikesimplybecauseIspentmoneyonthem
(andthatmoneywon'teback).Unhealthyrelationshipslastbecauseoftheinvestedtime(leadingtomoreunhappy
years).However,time,effort,ormoneythatyou'veinvesteddoesn'tmeanyoushouldcontinue.Societyoften
stressesperseverance——neverquit,nevergiveup,don,twaste.However,onlyyouknowyourrightpath.Walking
awaycanbethetoughestchoice.Youmightrealizeapathyou'reonisnolongertherightoneorneverwas.
12.Whydoestheauthorintroduceadistancerunner'simageatfirst
A.Tomakeacontrast.B.Togiveadefinition.
C.Todrawaconclusion.D.Toillustrateatheory.
13.Whatisthemoncharacteristicofarationaldecisionmaker
A.Followingsuitasmostpeople.B.Takingelementaryeducation.
C.Valuingthedevelopmentinfuture.D.Overlookingpastinvestments.
14.Whatdoestheunderlinedidiom"fallenpreyto“meaninthelastparagraph
A.Getbenefitsfrom.B.Beharmedby.C.Beinterestedin.D.Getridof.
15.Whichisthebesttitleofthetext
A.PerseveranceisavirtueB.Thechosenpathisthetoughest
C.CutyourlossesforyourwinnersD.Walkingawaymeanslosingall
【答案】12.A13.C14.B15.C
【导语】这是一篇夹叙夹议文,本文主要讨论了在决策时如何理性地考虑放弃,而不是盲目地坚持。作者
非过去的投入。
【12题详解】
推理判断题。第一段中“Icameacrossanimagerecentlyofadistancerunnerwithamessagethattoldreadersto
persevere(坚持)atallcosts.(最近,我看到了一张长跑运动员的照片,上面写着一句话,告诉读者要不惜一切
即有时放弃是更合理的选择。因此,A项“为了形成对比”是正确答案。故选A。
【13题详解】
细节理解题。第三段中"Arational(理性的)decisionmakerisnotruledbypastinvestments,butweighsfuture
outes.(理性的决策者不会被过去的投资所左右,而是权衡未来的结果)”指出他们不会受过去投资的影响,
而是会权衡未来的结果。因此,C项“重视未来的发展”是正确答案。故选C。
【14题详解】
词句猜测题。下文“IwearclothesIdislikesimplybecauseIspentmoneyonthem(andthatmoneywon'teback).
Unhealthyrelationshipslastbecauseoftheinvestedtime(leadingtomoreunhappyyears).(我穿我不喜欢的衣月艮
服,或者维持不健康的关系。这表明"fallpreyto"指的是受到某种事情的不良影响,因此B项“被……害”
是正确答案。故选B。
【15题详解】
主旨大意题。根据全文内容,结合最后一段中“Societyoftenstressesperseverance一neverquit,nevergiveup,
don'twaste.However,onlyyouknowyourrightpath.Walkingawaycanbethetoughestchoice.Youmightrealize
apathyou'reonisnolongertherightoneorneverwas.(社会经常强调毅力---永不放弃,永不放弃,不浪费。
然而,只有你自己知道正确的道路。离开可能是最艰难的选择。你可能会意识到你所走的道路不再是正确
的,或者从来就不是)”可知,全文通过作者个人的例子以及对沉没成本谬误的讨论,指出了在合适的时候
选C。
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
选项中有两项为多余选项。
Wealldoprocrastination(拖延).Nomatterhowwellorganizedyouare,chancesarethatyouhavefound
yourselfwastinghoursonsmallpursuitswhenyoushouldhavebeenspendingthattimeonschoolrelatedprojects.
16However,dotheyreallywork
Kneejerkreactionandremendationstoprocrastinationcanfocusonmakinglists,downloadingapps,setting
timers,etc.Ifsimplymakingalistcouldsolvetheproblemofprocrastination,thentherewouldn'tbesomany
articlesonitorconversationsaboutitwithdoctors.]7
Whenwelookatatask,suchasdoinghomeworkorpreparingapresentation,wedoaninternalassessment.
18Ifnot,ourbraincenterrespondsbytellingourbodytoavoidthesituationcausingusanxiety.Inthis
way,procrastinationwillprovideuswithacirclestressfultask,perceivedthreat,butoncethetaskisfinished,you
willfeelbetter.Thisisashorttermsolutioninfact.Then,ultimatelywewanttofinishaworkandfeelgood,what
canwedo
19Thafsbecauseweliveinabusyworldwheretaskswillrollyourway.Beawarethatyouare
procrastinatinganddon'tpileuptheactofprocrastinationwiththeactofselfdeception(欺骗).Knowyourselfand
yourmoods.Schedulingtasksduringtimesofhighenergywillhelpusbemostproductiveandlessenthe
opportunityforprocrastination.2。一Ifyouaremotivatedbyfunnystickersonyourpapers,thenyou
shouldpairtherewardingactivitywiththetaskyouhavebeenprocrastinating.
A.Learnfromnegativethoughts.
B.Whafsmore,rewardyourselfafterthetask.
C.Itmeansamismanagementofyouremotions.
D.Procrastinationfrequentlyhappensindailylife.
E.Therefore,weneedtofigureoutitsinternalroots.
F.Ifthetaskiseasytohandle,wecandoitassoonaspossible.
G.Fortunately,youwillfindmanywaystodealwithprocrastinationonline.
【答案】16.G17.E18.F19.D20.B
拖延、了解自己的情绪、合理安排任务和适时奖励自己等策略。
【16题详解】
根据空后一句"However,dotheyreallywork(然而,它们真的有效吗?)”可知,空处应是指出下文they的
指代内容,G项“幸运的是,你能在网上找到很多治疗拖延的方法”衔接后文的“这些方法真的起作用
吗?",下文they指代G项中ways。故选G。
【17题详解】
I艮据上文“Kneejerkreactionandremendationstoprocrastinationcanfocusonmakinglists,downloadingapps,
settingtimers,etc.Ifsimplymakingalistcouldsolvetheproblemofprocrastination,thentherewouldn,tbeso
manyarticlesonitorconversationsaboutitwithdoctors.(对拖延症的下意识反应和建议可以集中在列清单、应
用程序、设置计时器等方面。如果简单地列个清单就能解决拖延症的问题,那么就不会有这么多关于它的
我们需要解决导致拖延的情绪根源”一致。故选E。
【18题详解】
anxiety.(如果不容易,我们的大脑中枢就会做出反应,告诉我们的身体避免导致我们焦虑的情况)”可知,前
文应该是肯定的情况,F项“如果任务容易处理,我们可以尽快去做"符合语境,故选F。
【19题详解】
从下文"That'sbecauseweliveinabusyworldwheretaskswillrollyourway.(这是因为我们生活在一个繁忙
的世界里,各种任务都会接踵而至)”可以看出作者在讨论拖延在日常生活中经常发生的情况。这与D项“拖
延在日常生活中经常发生”符合。故选D。
[20题详解】
上文“Knowyourselfandyourmoods.Schedulingtasksduringtimesofhighenergywillhelpusbemost
productiveandlessentheopportunityforprocrastination.(在精力充沛的时候安排任务可以帮助我们提高效率,
减少拖延的机会)"和下文"Ifyouaremotivatedbyfunnystickersonyourpapers,thenyoushouldpairthe
rewardingactivitywiththetaskyouhavebeenprocrastinating.(如果你的动机是试卷上有趣的贴纸,那么你应该
把奖励活动和你一直拖延的任务结合起来)”提到,在你有高能量时安排任务可以帮助我们最高效地工作并
减少拖延的机会。接着提到如果你被纸上的有趣贴纸激励,那么你应该将奖励活动与你一直在拖延的任务
相结合。与B项“更重要的是,任务完成后给自己奖励”相符,强调了任务完成后的奖励对于应对拖延的
作用。故选B。
第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最
佳选项。
“What'syourname”Myfifteenearolddaughter,Jessica,askedastrangeronthestreet.Hereyessparkled
with21andherfaceworeabroadsmile.Iwishshecouldmakeitbecauseshehasadisabilitywith
autistic(自I田症的).Istoodnearby,waiting22foranypotentialresult.
Tobehonest,the23natureofhersisaresultofherdisability.EversinceJessicawasrealyoung,she
had24rightuptostrangersonthestreetand25aconversation,neverexpectingtoberefused.
Childrenwithautismdon'trelatewelltoothers.Ashermum,mythoughtsare26.Ononehand,Itried
mybesttopreventherfrom27others.Ontheotherhand,Idon'twanthertobediscouraged.Happily,
whenJessicatalkswithsomeone,italways28methatpeoplepatientlyanswerher,althoughtheymust
senseshe'sabitdifferent.
WhataboutthistimeWouldthismanrespondkindlyorjust29herandwalkawayAfewminutes
later,Jessicaskippedtome.Obviously,itwasasuccessful30.Jessicasharedwithmethe31
theyhadtalkedabout,whichwouldcertainly32mydaughter'sday.Themanjusttreatedherlikean
ordinarygirl,nothingspecialfromothers.
Aswecontinuedonourway,Ifeltarenewedsensefullof33forthefuture.Despitemydaughter's
problem,anequal34thekindpeoplegavehercreatedamomentof35interaction.