专题06 信息还原(七选五)(北京专用)-【好题汇编】2025年高考英语二模试题分类汇编

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专题06 信息还原(七选五) 编者按:2025年北京六区高三二模分类整理,深度解析,排版整齐。 (一) (2025年·海淀·二模) Stuffed animals, or plush toys, are a cherished part of childhood for many. Yet their appeal extends far beyond the early years. Whether it’s a soft lion or a cuddly bunny, these comforting companions have a unique place in the hearts of millions. ____35____ One of the primary reasons stuffed animals are so beloved is the comfort they provide. For children, these soft, huggable toys often serve as a source of emotional security. The act of cuddling a stuffed animal can provide reassurance and a sense of calm. ____36____ The tactile sensation of soft fabric and the comforting weight of a plush toy can act like a physical comfort object, similar to a security blanket. Besides, stuffed animals often become loyal companions, offering emotional support. ____37____ The attachment they develop to their stuffed animals is not just a passing phase. It often carries lasting emotional significance well into adulthood. ____38____ Children might “care” for their toys in ways they see adults caring for them, developing empathy and nurturing skills. This kind of play helps children understand complex emotions like love, concern, and responsibility. This allows them to build emotional intelligence from an early age. Beyond emotional comfort, stuffed animals have been used as tools in therapy. In child psychology, therapists often incorporate stuffed animals to help children express their emotions, fears, and wishes in a non-threatening way. When a child has difficulty verbalizing complex feelings, a stuffed animal can serve as a “voice” for those emotions. ____39____ Many find comfort in hugging or holding a plush toy as a way to alleviate stress, anxiety, or even physical pain. A growing body of research suggests hugging a stuffed animal can reduce stress hormones, and trigger the release of oxytocin, which promotes feelings of well-being and relaxation. A. Why do they hold such a special place in seeking comfort? B. Many children treat them as real friends or family members. C. But what makes stuffed animals more than just simple toys? D. Stuffed animals are also often used as a form of role-playing. E. It can help children feel safe, especially during times of stress. F. Cuddling stuffed animals in therapy can keep adults in high spirits. G. Adults too can benefit from the therapeutic aspects of stuffed animals. (二) (2025年·西城·二模) In our fast-paced, technology-driven world, the act of eating has transformed from a mindful practice to an often hurried and distracted (分心的) activity. Distracted eating, characterized by consuming food while engaging in other activities such as watching television, scrolling through smartphones, or working at a desk, is becoming increasingly widespread. ____35____ The common presence of digital devices and the constant demands of modern life have contributed to the rise of distracted eating. ____36____ For instance, office workers frequently eat lunch while replying to emails, and students snack during online classes. This behavior is not limited to any specific age group. Distracted eating has several negative effects on physical and mental health. When attention is divided between eating and another activity, it becomes challenging to recognize signals of being full. ____37____ Studies have shown a correlation between distracted eating and an increased intake of calories, contributing to weight gain and obesity. Eating while distracted can impair digestion. The body needs to be in a relaxed state for proper digestion, but multitasking can create a state of mild stress, affecting the digestive process. This can lead to discomfort, bloating, and other gastrointestinal issues. ____38____ This reduces the overall nutritional quality of the diet, impacting long-term health. The practice of mindful eating, which involves paying full attention to the experience of eating, has been linked to improved mental health outcomes. In contrast, distracted eating can contribute to stress and anxiety, as it reduces the enjoyment and satisfaction of meals. ____39____ Creating specific areas for eating, free from digital devices and work related materials helps to establish a clear boundary between mealtime and other activities. Establishing and following regular meal times can reduce the temptation to cat while multitasking. This encourages a more structured approach to eating. Engage in mindful eating by focusing on the sensory experience of food — its taste, texture, and aroma. This can enhance the enjoyment of meals and improve satiety recognition. As awareness of the issue grows, it is hoped that more people will recognize the benefits of mindful eating and make conscious (自觉的) efforts to enjoy their meals fully and healthily. A. Addressing distracted eating requires conscious effort and lifestyle changes. B. Over time, this habit may weaken the brain’s ability to associate food with satisfaction. C. Eating in response to boredom, rather than genuine hunger, is a frequent consequence of such behavior. D. This shift in eating habits has significant consequences for our health and well-being. E. This can lead to overeating, as individuals are less aware of how much they have consumed. F. People are multitasking more than ever, trying to maximize productivity by combining meal times with other activities. G. Distracted eaters may make poorer food choices, choosing convenience foods that are often high in sugar, fat, and salt. (三) (2025年·东城·二模) After seeing online advertising for “Willy’s Cbocolate Experience”, people paid up to £80 each to attend. But it wasn’t as promised: instead of wondrous creations and an abundance of chocolate, families arrived at a mostly abandoned warehouse featuring a sad-looking castle. Later it emerged that the marketing materials were produced by artificial intelligence. Misleading ads are just one example of a common problem in our digitalised world. Yet even as deception (欺骗) grows more complicated, countermeasures are being developed. There is an arms race going on in the digital world. ____35____ Understanding that evolutionary conflict can help us beat those who aim to lie to us. Disinformation certainly predates the existence of humans. Cancer cells, for example, trick the immune system into treating them as a normal part of the body, causing white blood cells useless against them. ____36____ Cuckoos lay their eggs in the nests of other birds. The foster parents are then deceived into raising the young of others at the expense of their own. More complex are cases where wild tufted capuchin monkeys may scream as though a predator (捕食者) is nearby to trick their fellow primates into running away from food. ____37____ This links to the Red Queen hypothesis, which refers to a case where two organisms compete to outsmart each other. ____38____ Cuckoos compete with host birds. Primates compete with each other. In each conflict, a new strategy by one party forces the other to adapt — or face elimination in the cold game of natural selection. Disinformation today is a more complex version of the false monkey screams. The good news is that we know enough about evolutionary thinking to predict which steps bad actors will take next. ____39____ We have novel ways to trick it into evolving a weakness that we then take advantage of, a process called “evolutionary trapping”. Similarly, we know someone will try to outfox the tools being developed to counter deepfakes. We can predict what the next form of deepfake will look like, then prevent it. A. Bodies compete with cancers. B. We do this already with cancer. C. They then take the food for themselves. D. They become more intelligent with each trick. E. We see disinformation strategies among animals, too. F. We need to use our understanding to make traps of our own. G. But the competition between deception and honesty is as old as life on Earth. (四) (2025年·朝阳·二模) There is considerable evidence from studies with adults that volunteering benefits a person’s physical and mental health. ____35____ A 2023 analysis suggested that young people who had participated in community service were more likely to be in excellent health and stayed calm when faced with challenges. ____36____ It could be that the children volunteers were already in great health. But because of an alarming rise in mental health issues among young people, environmental health scientists believe this early evidence is promising enough to pursue. A 2021 advisory warned that the number of young people reporting constant feelings of sadness or hopelessness had increased by40 percent over the previous decade. There are multiple possible causes, including anxiety over climate change, the effects of social media use and unfriendly personal circumstances. To address these problems, researchers point to the importance of “contribution” as an essential piece of social and emotional development for teenagers. Volunteering is one good way young people can contribute. ____37____ In 2022, developmental psychologist Parissa Ballard and her colleagues tested volunteering as an intervention for nine 14-to-20-year-olds who had been recently diagnosed with mild to moderate depression or anxiety. After 30 hours of volunteer work at community organizations, the average reduction in depressive symptoms was 19 percent. What accounts for the benefits? Helping others improves mood and raises confidence. It provides rich ground for building social connections. It also changes how young people see themselves. Many teens don’t feel important. ____38____ There may be a potential downside to volunteering, however. ____39____ “Young people have to choose something that feels meaningful to them,” Ballard says. Adults can help by offering choices and checking volunteer opportunities to be sure that organizations are well run and equipped to offer a good experience. A. Admittedly, this finding only shows connections. B. Now scientists are finding similar links in children and teenagers. C. This improvement was in comparison with young people who did not volunteer. D. The sense of mattering to others translates really well to their needs to connect and belong. E. Everyone in the study enjoyed the work and reported a sense of pride and accomplishment. F. The experience can be harmful if young people feel like they are being forced to participate. G. Volunteering gives them a different sense of themselves, a sense of confidence and self-value. (五) (2025年·丰台·二模) Much smaller in size than the diameter of an average human hair, nanoplastics are invisible to the naked eye. Linked to cardiovascular and respiratory diseases in people, nanoplastics continue to build up, largely unnoticed, in the world’s bodies of water. ____35____ Therefore, at is urgent to develop better ways to remove nanoplastics from water. However the challenge remains to develop a cost-effective solution to get rid of nanoplastics while leaving clean water behind. ____36____ Recently, researchers created a cheap liquid-based solution that removes more than 98% of these microscopic plastic particles (颗粒) from water. The innovative method uses water-resistant solvents (溶剂) made from natural ingredients. It not only offers a practical solution to the pressing issue of nanoplastic pollution but also paves the way for further research and development in advanced water purification technologies. The strategy uses a small amount of designer solvent to absorb plastic particles from a large dume of water. ____37____ Once mixed with water and allowed to reseparate, the solvent floats back to the surface, carrying the nanoplastics within its molecular structure. Currently, the capacity of the solvent is not well understood. ____38____ Additionally, they will explore methods to recycle the solvent, enabling their reuse multiple times if necessary. ____39____ The solvents are made from safe, non-toxic components, and their ability to resist water prevents additional pollution of water sources, making them a highly sustainable solution. From a scientific perspective, creating effective removal methods fosters innovation in filtration technologies, provides insights into nanomaterial behavior, and supports the development of informed environmental policies. A. That’s where a new research comes in. B. The cost of producing the solvent is still too high. C. Previous methods failed to purify and recycle the small particles. D. Initially, the solvent sits on the water’s surface the way oil floats on water. E. In future work, researchers aim to determine the maximum capacity of the solvent. F. The new method offers multiple advantages that are both practical and scientifically significant. G. They can damage water ecosystems and enter the food chain, threatening wildlife and humans. (六) (2025年·昌平·二模) Many people talk aloud to themselves. ____35____ Unlike the silent mental conversations termed inner speech, this behavior involves voiced expression. Researchers have observed that the phenomenon frequently arises in particular circumstances; those living alone, for instance, demonstrate heightened engagement with such self-dialogue. This inspires the researchers to investigate its psychological roots. ____36____ Talking out loud is a common way for people who spend lots of time alone to keep themselves company. For example, children who grow up alone practice self-talk more frequently than those who have brothers and sisters — as well as adults who had an imaginary companion when they were kids. Another significant factor driving people to talk out loud to themselves is the need to deal with stressful situations, particularly when they feel uncertain about how to act or what emotions to process. Research has shown that individuals tend to self-talk more when they are feeling anxious or dealing with repetitive thoughts. ____37____ Self-talk serves as a tool that helps them work through these challenges. Age also plays a role in this behavior. Young children talk out loud to themselves as they are learning social roles. ____38____ The elderly are also more likely to self-talk, which may be due to their need for memory assistance or the result of lowered self-control. Talking out loud to yourself is perfectly normal and even beneficial. It can improve how well you perform at a task. In one study, basketball players performed better when they talked through their moves out loud in an encouraging or instructional way. There can also, surprisingly, be a social aspect. In that case, self-talk blurs (模糊) the line between internal and interpersonal communication. ____39____ A. It is a behavior known as external self-talk. B. Their self-talk focus more on recalling past events. C. Upsetting experiences make people want to resolve them. D. And eventually their self-talk becomes internalized as inner speech. E. Social disconnection clearly stands out as one of several key reasons. F. This behavior is commonly seen in people who have difficulty socializing. G. It is a way to let other people directly or indirectly know what we are thinking. 2 / 2 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $$ 专题06 信息还原(七选五) 编者按:2025年北京六区高三二模分类整理,深度解析,排版整齐。 (一) (2025年·海淀·二模) Stuffed animals, or plush toys, are a cherished part of childhood for many. Yet their appeal extends far beyond the early years. Whether it’s a soft lion or a cuddly bunny, these comforting companions have a unique place in the hearts of millions. ____35____ One of the primary reasons stuffed animals are so beloved is the comfort they provide. For children, these soft, huggable toys often serve as a source of emotional security. The act of cuddling a stuffed animal can provide reassurance and a sense of calm. ____36____ The tactile sensation of soft fabric and the comforting weight of a plush toy can act like a physical comfort object, similar to a security blanket. Besides, stuffed animals often become loyal companions, offering emotional support. ____37____ The attachment they develop to their stuffed animals is not just a passing phase. It often carries lasting emotional significance well into adulthood. ____38____ Children might “care” for their toys in ways they see adults caring for them, developing empathy and nurturing skills. This kind of play helps children understand complex emotions like love, concern, and responsibility. This allows them to build emotional intelligence from an early age. Beyond emotional comfort, stuffed animals have been used as tools in therapy. In child psychology, therapists often incorporate stuffed animals to help children express their emotions, fears, and wishes in a non-threatening way. When a child has difficulty verbalizing complex feelings, a stuffed animal can serve as a “voice” for those emotions. ____39____ Many find comfort in hugging or holding a plush toy as a way to alleviate stress, anxiety, or even physical pain. A growing body of research suggests hugging a stuffed animal can reduce stress hormones, and trigger the release of oxytocin, which promotes feelings of well-being and relaxation. A. Why do they hold such a special place in seeking comfort? B. Many children treat them as real friends or family members. C. But what makes stuffed animals more than just simple toys? D. Stuffed animals are also often used as a form of role-playing. E. It can help children feel safe, especially during times of stress. F. Cuddling stuffed animals in therapy can keep adults in high spirits. G. Adults too can benefit from the therapeutic aspects of stuffed animals. 【答案】35. C 36. E 37. B 38. D 39. G 【解析】 【导语】这是一篇说明文。主要说明了毛绒玩具不仅是童年的珍贵部分,对各年龄段都有独特意义。它能提供情感安慰,成为忠诚伙伴,还可用于角色扮演培养情商。毛绒玩具可作为治疗工具,无论是孩子还是成人,都能通过它缓解压力,释放促进幸福感的催产素。 【35题详解】 根据上文“Stuffed animals, or plush toys, are a cherished part of childhood for many. Yet their appeal extends far beyond the early years. Whether it’s a soft lion or a cuddly bunny, these comforting companions have a unique place in the hearts of millions.(对许多人来说,毛绒玩具是童年珍贵的一部分。然而,它们的吸引力远远超出了最初的几年。无论是柔软的狮子还是可爱的兔子,这些令人安慰的伴侣在数百万人的心中都占有独特的地位)”可知,上文提到毛绒玩具深受喜爱,下一段开始阐述毛绒玩具受欢迎的原因,本句起到承上启下的作用,引出下文对毛绒玩具特殊之处的讨论,故C选项“但是是什么让毛绒动物不仅仅是简单的玩具呢?”符合语境,故选C。 【36题详解】 根据上文“One of the primary reasons stuffed animals are so beloved is the comfort they provide. For children, these soft, huggable toys often serve as a source of emotional security. The act of cuddling a stuffed animal can provide reassurance and a sense of calm.(毛绒玩具如此受人喜爱的主要原因之一是它们提供的安慰。对于孩子们来说,这些柔软、可爱的玩具通常是情感安全感的来源。抱着毛绒玩具的行为可以提供安慰和平静的感觉)”可知,前文说毛绒玩具能给孩子带来情感上的安全感,拥抱毛绒玩具能带来安慰和平静,故本句进一步说明毛绒玩具让孩子有安全感,故E选项“它可以帮助孩子们感到安全,尤其是在有压力的时候”符合语境,故选E。 【37题详解】 根据上文“Besides, stuffed animals often become loyal companions, offering emotional support.(此外,毛绒玩具经常成为忠实的伙伴,提供情感支持)”以及后文“The attachment they develop to their stuffed animals is not just a passing phase. It often carries lasting emotional significance well into adulthood.(他们对毛绒玩具的依恋并不是暂时的。它通常会在成年后带来持久的情感意义)”可知,上文说毛绒玩具是忠诚的伙伴,能提供情感支持,后文说孩子对毛绒玩具的依恋不是短暂的阶段,推测本句说明孩子对毛绒玩具的特殊情感,故B选项“许多孩子把他们当作真正的朋友或家人”符合语境,故选B。 【38题详解】 根据后文“Children might “care” for their toys in ways they see adults caring for them, developing empathy and nurturing skills. This kind of play helps children understand complex emotions like love, concern, and responsibility. This allows them to build emotional intelligence from an early age.(孩子们可能会以他们看到的成年人照顾他们的方式“照顾”他们的玩具,培养同理心和养育技能。这种游戏可以帮助孩子理解复杂的情感,比如爱、关心和责任。这使得他们在很小的时候就能建立情商)”可知,后文说孩子会像大人照顾自己一样 “照顾” 玩具,培养同理心和养育技能,本句为主旨句,引出下文孩子通过玩毛绒玩具进行角色扮演的内容,故D选项“填充动物玩具也经常被用作角色扮演的一种形式”符合语境,故选D。 【39题详解】 根据前文“Beyond emotional comfort, stuffed animals have been used as tools in therapy. In child psychology, therapists often incorporate stuffed animals to help children express their emotions, fears, and wishes in a non-threatening way. (除了情感上的安慰,毛绒动物还被用作治疗工具。在儿童心理学中,治疗师经常使用毛绒动物玩具来帮助孩子们以一种不具威胁性的方式表达他们的情绪、恐惧和愿望)”可知,第五段从儿童治疗转向成年人受益,G选项“成年人也能从毛绒玩具的治疗方面获益”衔接后文研究结论,后文“Many find comfort in hugging or holding a plush toy as a way to alleviate stress, anxiety, or even physical pain. A growing body of research suggests hugging a stuffed animal can reduce stress hormones, and trigger the release of oxytocin, which promotes feelings of well-being and relaxation.(许多人认为拥抱或抱着毛绒玩具是缓解压力、焦虑甚至身体疼痛的一种方式。越来越多的研究表明,拥抱毛绒玩具可以减少压力荷尔蒙,并引发催产素的释放,从而促进幸福感和放松感)”说很多人通过拥抱毛绒玩具缓解压力,说明毛绒玩具对成年人也有治疗作用,故符合语境,故选G。 (二) (2025年·西城·二模) In our fast-paced, technology-driven world, the act of eating has transformed from a mindful practice to an often hurried and distracted (分心的) activity. Distracted eating, characterized by consuming food while engaging in other activities such as watching television, scrolling through smartphones, or working at a desk, is becoming increasingly widespread. ____35____ The common presence of digital devices and the constant demands of modern life have contributed to the rise of distracted eating. ____36____ For instance, office workers frequently eat lunch while replying to emails, and students snack during online classes. This behavior is not limited to any specific age group. Distracted eating has several negative effects on physical and mental health. When attention is divided between eating and another activity, it becomes challenging to recognize signals of being full. ____37____ Studies have shown a correlation between distracted eating and an increased intake of calories, contributing to weight gain and obesity. Eating while distracted can impair digestion. The body needs to be in a relaxed state for proper digestion, but multitasking can create a state of mild stress, affecting the digestive process. This can lead to discomfort, bloating, and other gastrointestinal issues. ____38____ This reduces the overall nutritional quality of the diet, impacting long-term health. The practice of mindful eating, which involves paying full attention to the experience of eating, has been linked to improved mental health outcomes. In contrast, distracted eating can contribute to stress and anxiety, as it reduces the enjoyment and satisfaction of meals. ____39____ Creating specific areas for eating, free from digital devices and work related materials helps to establish a clear boundary between mealtime and other activities. Establishing and following regular meal times can reduce the temptation to cat while multitasking. This encourages a more structured approach to eating. Engage in mindful eating by focusing on the sensory experience of food — its taste, texture, and aroma. This can enhance the enjoyment of meals and improve satiety recognition. As awareness of the issue grows, it is hoped that more people will recognize the benefits of mindful eating and make conscious (自觉的) efforts to enjoy their meals fully and healthily. A. Addressing distracted eating requires conscious effort and lifestyle changes. B. Over time, this habit may weaken the brain’s ability to associate food with satisfaction. C. Eating in response to boredom, rather than genuine hunger, is a frequent consequence of such behavior. D. This shift in eating habits has significant consequences for our health and well-being. E. This can lead to overeating, as individuals are less aware of how much they have consumed. F. People are multitasking more than ever, trying to maximize productivity by combining meal times with other activities. G. Distracted eaters may make poorer food choices, choosing convenience foods that are often high in sugar, fat, and salt. 【答案】35. D 36. F 37. E 38. G 39. A 【解析】 【导语】这是一篇说明文。主要说明了在快节奏的科技时代,分心进食愈发普遍,其因数字设备和现代生活需求而生。分心进食对身心健康有害,会导致暴饮暴食、消化问题,影响食物选择。而正念饮食有益心理健康。可通过改变生活方式来解决分心进食,人们应重视正念饮食以健康用餐。 【35题详解】 根据上文“In our fast-paced, technology-driven world, the act of eating has transformed from a mindful practice to an often hurried and distracted (分心的) activity. Distracted eating, characterized by consuming food while engaging in other activities such as watching television, scrolling through smartphones, or working at a desk, is becoming increasingly widespread. (在我们这个快节奏、科技驱动的世界里,吃的行为已经从一种用心的练习变成了一种经常匆忙和分心的活动。分心进食的特点是一边吃东西一边看电视、刷智能手机或伏案工作,这种现象正变得越来越普遍。)”可知,上文提到在快节奏、技术驱动的世界里,饮食行为从一种有意识的行为变成了匆忙且分心的活动,分心进食越来越普遍。本句承接上文,指出这种饮食行为的变化会带来不良后果,引出下文对分心进食影响的阐述,故D选项“这种饮食习惯的转变对我们的健康和幸福有重大影响。”符合语境,故选D。 【36题详解】 根据上文“The common presence of digital devices and the constant demands of modern life have contributed to the rise of distracted eating. (数码设备的普遍存在和现代生活的不断需求导致了分心进食的增加。)”可知,上文指出数字设备的普遍存在和现代生活的持续需求导致了分心进食的增加,本句进一步解释了为什么会出现分心进食,故F选项“人们比以往任何时候都更加一心多用,试图通过把吃饭时间和其他活动结合起来来最大限度地提高效率。”符合语境,故选F。 【37题详解】 根据上文“Distracted eating has several negative effects on physical and mental health. When attention is divided between eating and another activity, it becomes challenging to recognize signals of being full. (分心进食对身心健康有几个负面影响。当注意力在吃东西和其他活动之间分散时,识别吃饱的信号就变得很困难。)”可知,上文提到当注意力分散在进食和其他活动之间时,很难识别饱腹感信号,本句说明这种难以识别饱腹感信号的结果是过度进食,故E选项“这可能会导致暴饮暴食,因为人们很少意识到自己吃了多少。”符合语境,故选E。 【38题详解】 根据上文“Eating while distracted can impair digestion. The body needs to be in a relaxed state for proper digestion, but multitasking can create a state of mild stress, affecting the digestive process. This can lead to discomfort, bloating, and other gastrointestinal issues. (分心时吃东西会损害消化。身体需要处于放松状态才能正常消化,但多任务处理会造成轻微的压力,影响消化过程。这会导致不适、腹胀和其他胃肠道问题。)”可知,上文提到分心进食会影响消化,导致不适、腹胀和其他胃肠道问题。本句进一步说明了分心进食在食物选择方面的不良影响,与上文一起阐述分心进食的负面效应,故G选项“分心的食客可能会做出更糟糕的食物选择,他们会选择高糖、高脂肪和高盐的方便食品。”符合语境,故选G。 【39题详解】 根据后文“Creating specific areas for eating, free from digital devices and work related materials helps to establish a clear boundary between mealtime and other activities. Establishing and following regular meal times can reduce the temptation to cat while multitasking. This encourages a more structured approach to eating. Engage in mindful eating by focusing on the sensory experience of food — its taste, texture, and aroma. This can enhance the enjoyment of meals and improve satiety recognition. (创建特定的用餐区域,远离电子设备和与工作相关的材料,有助于在用餐时间和其他活动之间建立清晰的界限。建立并遵循规律的用餐时间可以减少在一心多用时吃猫的诱惑。这鼓励了一种更有条理的饮食方式。专注于食物的感官体验——它的味道、质地和香气,从而专心进食。这样可以增加用餐的乐趣,提高饱腹感。)”可知,下文提到创造特定的进食区域,建立和遵循规律的用餐时间等改变生活方式的措施来解决分心进食的问题。故A选项“解决进食分心问题需要有意识的努力和生活方式的改变。”符合语境,故选A。 (三) (2025年·东城·二模) After seeing online advertising for “Willy’s Cbocolate Experience”, people paid up to £80 each to attend. But it wasn’t as promised: instead of wondrous creations and an abundance of chocolate, families arrived at a mostly abandoned warehouse featuring a sad-looking castle. Later it emerged that the marketing materials were produced by artificial intelligence. Misleading ads are just one example of a common problem in our digitalised world. Yet even as deception (欺骗) grows more complicated, countermeasures are being developed. There is an arms race going on in the digital world. ____35____ Understanding that evolutionary conflict can help us beat those who aim to lie to us. Disinformation certainly predates the existence of humans. Cancer cells, for example, trick the immune system into treating them as a normal part of the body, causing white blood cells useless against them. ____36____ Cuckoos lay their eggs in the nests of other birds. The foster parents are then deceived into raising the young of others at the expense of their own. More complex are cases where wild tufted capuchin monkeys may scream as though a predator (捕食者) is nearby to trick their fellow primates into running away from food. ____37____ This links to the Red Queen hypothesis, which refers to a case where two organisms compete to outsmart each other. ____38____ Cuckoos compete with host birds. Primates compete with each other. In each conflict, a new strategy by one party forces the other to adapt — or face elimination in the cold game of natural selection. Disinformation today is a more complex version of the false monkey screams. The good news is that we know enough about evolutionary thinking to predict which steps bad actors will take next. ____39____ We have novel ways to trick it into evolving a weakness that we then take advantage of, a process called “evolutionary trapping”. Similarly, we know someone will try to outfox the tools being developed to counter deepfakes. We can predict what the next form of deepfake will look like, then prevent it. A. Bodies compete with cancers. B. We do this already with cancer. C. They then take the food for themselves. D. They become more intelligent with each trick. E. We see disinformation strategies among animals, too. F. We need to use our understanding to make traps of our own. G. But the competition between deception and honesty is as old as life on Earth. 【答案】35. G 36. E 37. C 38. A 39. B 【解析】 【导语】本文是一篇说明文,主要讲述了数字化世界中欺骗与反欺骗的“军备竞赛”,并通过自然界中的例子(如癌细胞、杜鹃鸟、卷尾猴等)类比说明这种对抗的进化本质。 【35题详解】 根据文章第二段首句“There is an arms race going on in the digital world.(数字世界正在进行一场军备竞赛)”以及后文“Understanding that evolutionary conflict can help us beat those who aim to lie to us. Disinformation certainly predates the existence of humans.(理解那种进化冲突可以帮助我们打败那些想对我们撒谎的人。虚假信息在人类出现之前就已经存在了。)”提到的进化冲突(evolutionary conflict)与虚假信息在人类出现之前就已经存在可知,此处需强调欺骗与诚实的对抗历史悠久。选项G“但欺骗与诚实的竞争与地球生命一样古老”与此呼应,衔接后文对自然界欺骗策略的讨论。故选G。 【36题详解】 下文“Cuckoos lay their eggs in the nests of other birds. The foster parents are then deceived into raising the young of others at the expense of their own. More complex are cases where wild tufted capuchin monkeys may scream as though a predator (捕食者) is nearby to trick their fellow primates into running away from food.(杜鹃在别的鸟巢里下蛋。然后养父母被欺骗,以牺牲自己的孩子为代价抚养别人的孩子。更复杂的情况是,野生卷尾猴可能会尖叫,好像捕食者就在附近,以欺骗它们的灵长类同伴逃离食物。)”列举了杜鹃鸟和卷尾猴的欺骗行为,因此可知,此处总结动物界的虚假信息策略。选项E“我们在动物中也看到了虚假信息策略”是对本段内容的概括。故选E。 【37题详解】 根据前文“More complex are cases where wild tufted capuchin monkeys may scream as though a predator(捕食者)is nearby to trick their fellow primates into running away from food.(更复杂的情况是,野生卷尾猴可能会尖叫,好像捕食者就在附近,以欺骗它们的灵长类同伴逃离食物。)”可知,猴子通过虚假警告独占食物。选项C“然后它们独占食物”承接上文,阐述前文行为的最终目的和结果。故选C。 【38题详解】 根据前文“This links to the Red Queen hypothesis, which refers to a case where two organisms compete to outsmart each other.(这与红皇后假说有关,该假说指的是两种生物相互竞争以胜过对方的情况。)”提到的红皇后假说,两个生物竞争以智胜对方;后文“Cuckoos compete with host birds. Primates compete with each other.(杜鹃与宿主鸟类竞争,灵长类动物彼此竞争)”举例说明两种生物相互竞争以胜过对方,选项A“身体与癌症竞争。”承接上文,以癌症和身体的竞争为例阐释红皇后假说,与下文并列。与第二段的“Cancer cells, for example, trick the immune system into treating them as a normal part of the body, causing white blood cells useless against them.(例如,癌细胞欺骗免疫系统,将其视为身体的正常部分,导致白细胞对其无效。)”形成呼应。故选A。 【39题详解】 根据上文“The good news is that we know enough about evolutionary thinking to predict which steps bad actors will take next.(好消息是,我们对进化思维有足够的了解,可以预测不良行为者下一步会采取什么步骤。)”以及下文“We have novel ways to trick it into evolving a weakness that we then take advantage of, a process called “evolutionary trapping”.(我们有新颖的方法来诱骗它进化出一个弱点,然后利用它,这个过程被称为‘进化陷阱’。)”可知,我们通过对进化思维的了解可以预测不良行为者的下一步,并在实践中进行运用,选项B“我们已对癌症这样做”提及人类已对癌症采取类似策略,符合语境,下文中的“it”指代选项中的“cancer”,选项中的“this”指代上文中的“predict which steps bad actors will take next”。故选B。 (四) (2025年·朝阳·二模) There is considerable evidence from studies with adults that volunteering benefits a person’s physical and mental health. ____35____ A 2023 analysis suggested that young people who had participated in community service were more likely to be in excellent health and stayed calm when faced with challenges. ____36____ It could be that the children volunteers were already in great health. But because of an alarming rise in mental health issues among young people, environmental health scientists believe this early evidence is promising enough to pursue. A 2021 advisory warned that the number of young people reporting constant feelings of sadness or hopelessness had increased by40 percent over the previous decade. There are multiple possible causes, including anxiety over climate change, the effects of social media use and unfriendly personal circumstances. To address these problems, researchers point to the importance of “contribution” as an essential piece of social and emotional development for teenagers. Volunteering is one good way young people can contribute. ____37____ In 2022, developmental psychologist Parissa Ballard and her colleagues tested volunteering as an intervention for nine 14-to-20-year-olds who had been recently diagnosed with mild to moderate depression or anxiety. After 30 hours of volunteer work at community organizations, the average reduction in depressive symptoms was 19 percent. What accounts for the benefits? Helping others improves mood and raises confidence. It provides rich ground for building social connections. It also changes how young people see themselves. Many teens don’t feel important. ____38____ There may be a potential downside to volunteering, however. ____39____ “Young people have to choose something that feels meaningful to them,” Ballard says. Adults can help by offering choices and checking volunteer opportunities to be sure that organizations are well run and equipped to offer a good experience. A. Admittedly, this finding only shows connections. B. Now scientists are finding similar links in children and teenagers. C. This improvement was in comparison with young people who did not volunteer. D. The sense of mattering to others translates really well to their needs to connect and belong. E. Everyone in the study enjoyed the work and reported a sense of pride and accomplishment. F. The experience can be harmful if young people feel like they are being forced to participate. G. Volunteering gives them a different sense of themselves, a sense of confidence and self-value. 【答案】35. B 36. A 37. D 38. G 39. F 【解析】 【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了青少年志愿服务对其身心健康有益及相关研究。 【35题详解】 上文“There is considerable evidence from studies with adults that volunteering benefits a person’s physical and mental health.(有大量针对成年人的研究证据表明,志愿服务有益于一个人的身心健康)”说明成年人志愿服务有益身心健康。空处和前文为顺接关系,说明在青少年中也有类似发现,并引出下文的相关研究。所以B项“现在科学家们在儿童和青少年中也发现了类似的联系。”符合语境。该项中的“similar links”和上文中的“adults that volunteering benefits a person’s physical and mental health”呼应。故选B。 【36题详解】 上文“A 2023 analysis suggested that young people who had participated in community service were more likely to be in excellent health and stayed calm when faced with challenges.(2023年的一项分析表明,参与过社区服务的年轻人更有可能保持极佳的健康状态,并且在面对挑战时能够保持冷静)”以及下文“It could be that the children volunteers were already in great health.(可能是参加志愿活动的孩子本来就很健康)”是对某种发现的一种可能性解释。空处承接上文的发现,并对这种情况给出了认可。A项“诚然,这一发现只是表明了一种联系。”符合语境,引出下文对研究发现局限性的说明,而选项中“this finding”指代了上文中的“young people who had participated in community service were more likely to be in excellent health and stayed calm when faced with challenges”这一发现。故选A。 【37题详解】 上文“To address these problems, researchers point to the importance of “contribution” as an essential piece of social and emotional development for teenagers. Volunteering is one good way young people can contribute.(为了解决这些问题,研究人员指出,“贡献”对于青少年的社会和情感发展至关重要。志愿服务是年轻人可以做出贡献的一种良好方式)”说明了志愿服务是年轻人可以做出贡献的一种良好方式。空处与上文逻辑紧密相连,解释了志愿服务为何能让年轻人做出贡献。D项“对他人的重要性很好地转化为他们建立联系和归属感的需求。”符合语境,是对上文内容的进一步阐述和解释。故选D。 【38题详解】 上文“What accounts for the benefits? Helping others improves mood and raises confidence. It provides rich ground for building social connections. It also changes how young people see themselves. Many teens don’t feel important.(这些好处的原因是什么?帮助他人可以改善情绪,增强信心。它为建立社会联系提供了丰富的基础。这也改变了年轻人对自己的看法。许多青少年觉得自己不重要)”列举了几个志愿者带来好处的原因。C项“志愿活动给了他们一种不同的自我感觉,一种自信和自我价值感。”承接上文说明志愿者服务可以让青少年找到自我,产生自信和自我价值观,改变青少年认为自己不重要的看法。故选G。 【39题详解】 上文“There may be a potential downside to volunteering, however.(然而,志愿服务可能有一个潜在的缺点)”说明志愿服务存在问题。空处具体说明问题所在,F项“如果年轻人觉得自己是被迫参与的,这种经历可能是有害的。”符合语境,解释了志愿服务可能带来负面影响的原因。该项中的“The experience can be harmful”和上文中的“a potential downside”相呼应。故选F。 (五) (2025年·丰台·二模) Much smaller in size than the diameter of an average human hair, nanoplastics are invisible to the naked eye. Linked to cardiovascular and respiratory diseases in people, nanoplastics continue to build up, largely unnoticed, in the world’s bodies of water. ____35____ Therefore, at is urgent to develop better ways to remove nanoplastics from water. However the challenge remains to develop a cost-effective solution to get rid of nanoplastics while leaving clean water behind. ____36____ Recently, researchers created a cheap liquid-based solution that removes more than 98% of these microscopic plastic particles (颗粒) from water. The innovative method uses water-resistant solvents (溶剂) made from natural ingredients. It not only offers a practical solution to the pressing issue of nanoplastic pollution but also paves the way for further research and development in advanced water purification technologies. The strategy uses a small amount of designer solvent to absorb plastic particles from a large dume of water. ____37____ Once mixed with water and allowed to reseparate, the solvent floats back to the surface, carrying the nanoplastics within its molecular structure. Currently, the capacity of the solvent is not well understood. ____38____ Additionally, they will explore methods to recycle the solvent, enabling their reuse multiple times if necessary. ____39____ The solvents are made from safe, non-toxic components, and their ability to resist water prevents additional pollution of water sources, making them a highly sustainable solution. From a scientific perspective, creating effective removal methods fosters innovation in filtration technologies, provides insights into nanomaterial behavior, and supports the development of informed environmental policies. A. That’s where a new research comes in. B. The cost of producing the solvent is still too high. C. Previous methods failed to purify and recycle the small particles. D. Initially, the solvent sits on the water’s surface the way oil floats on water. E. In future work, researchers aim to determine the maximum capacity of the solvent. F. The new method offers multiple advantages that are both practical and scientifically significant. G. They can damage water ecosystems and enter the food chain, threatening wildlife and humans. 【答案】35. G 36. A 37. D 38. E 39. F 【解析】 【导语】本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍了纳米塑料的危害,开发有效去除水中纳米塑料方法的紧迫性,创新的去除纳米塑料的方法及其优势,包括溶剂的作用、未来研究方向等内容。 【35题详解】 根据上文“Much smaller in size than the diameter of an average human hair, nanoplastics are invisible to the naked eye. Linked to cardiovascular and respiratory diseases in people, nanoplastics continue to build up, largely unnoticed, in the world’s bodies of water. (纳米塑料的尺寸比人类平均头发的直径小得多,肉眼看不见。纳米塑料与人类的心血管和呼吸系统疾病有关,在世界水体中不断积累,很大程度上未被注意到。)”可知,本段讲述了纳米塑料的危害,结合空格所处的位置可推断,此空应继续阐述纳米塑料的危害。G选项 “They can damage water ecosystems and enter the food chain, threatening wildlife and humans. (它们会破坏水生态系统并进入食物链,威胁到野生动物和人类。)”说明了纳米塑料对生态系统和食物链的危害,承接上文,符合语境。故选G项。 【36题详解】 根据上文“Therefore, at is urgent to develop better ways to remove nanoplastics from water. However the challenge remains to develop a cost-effective solution to get rid of nanoplastics while leaving clean water behind. (因此,迫切需要开发更好的方法来去除水中的纳米塑料。然而,挑战仍然是开发一种具有成本效益的解决方案,在留下干净的水的同时去除纳米塑料。)”以及下文的“Recently, researchers created a cheap liquid-based solution that removes more than 98% of these microscopic plastic particles (颗粒) from water.(最近,研究人员开发出一种低成本的液态解决方案,能够从水中清除超过98%的这些微观塑料颗粒。)”可知,挑战仍然是开发一种具有成本效益的解决方案,在留下干净的水的同时去除纳米塑料,由此可知,此空应引出关于去除水中纳米塑料的新研究,A选项“That’s where a new research comes in. (这就是一项新研究的切入点。)”引出下文关于新研究的内容,符合语境。故选A项。 【37题详解】 根据上文“The strategy uses a small amount of designer solvent to absorb plastic particles from a large dume of water. (该策略使用少量的特制溶剂从大量水中吸收塑料颗粒。)” 以及下文的“Once mixed with water and allowed to reseparate, the solvent floats back to the surface, carrying the nanoplastics within its molecular structure.(一旦与水混合并允许重新分离,溶剂会携带纳米塑料回到水面,其分子结构中包裹着这些微粒。)”可知,此空应具体描述溶剂在水中的情况,D选项“Initially, the solvent sits on the water’s surface the way oil floats on water. (最初,溶剂像油漂浮在水上一样漂浮在水面上。)” 说明了溶剂在水面上的状态,承接上文,且与下文的内容吻合,符合语境。故选D项。 【38题详解】 根据上文“Currently, the capacity of the solvent is not well understood. (目前,溶剂的容量还不太清楚。)”以及下文的“Additionally, they will explore methods to recycle the solvent, enabling their reuse multiple times if necessary.(此外,他们还将探索回收溶剂的方法,以便在必要时能够多次重复使用。)”可知,此空应阐述关于溶剂容量的研究方向,E选项 “In future work, researchers aim to determine the maximum capacity of the solvent. (在未来的工作中,研究人员旨在确定溶剂的最大容量。)”说明了未来对溶剂容量的研究目标,承接上文,且与下文讲述的内容一致,Additionally为关键词。故选E项。 【39题详解】 根据下文“The solvents are made from safe, non-toxic components, and their ability to resist water prevents additional pollution of water sources, making them a highly sustainable solution. From a scientific perspective, creating effective removal methods fosters innovation in filtration technologies, provides insights into nanomaterial behavior, and supports the development of informed environmental policies. (这些溶剂由安全、无毒的成分制成,它们的防水能力可防止水源受到额外污染,使其成为一种高度可持续的解决方案。从科学的角度来看,创建有效的去除方法促进了过滤技术的创新,提供了对纳米材料行为的深入了解,并支持制定明智的环境政策。)”可知,此处讲述了这种新方法的好处,结合空格处于段首的特点可知,此空可能是本段的主题句,总结新方法的优势,F选项“The new method offers multiple advantages that are both practical and scientifically significant. (这种新方法具有多种优势,既实用又具有科学意义。)”概括了本段的主题,引出下文对新方法优势的具体描述。故选F项。 (六) (2025年·昌平·二模) Many people talk aloud to themselves. ____35____ Unlike the silent mental conversations termed inner speech, this behavior involves voiced expression. Researchers have observed that the phenomenon frequently arises in particular circumstances; those living alone, for instance, demonstrate heightened engagement with such self-dialogue. This inspires the researchers to investigate its psychological roots. ____36____ Talking out loud is a common way for people who spend lots of time alone to keep themselves company. For example, children who grow up alone practice self-talk more frequently than those who have brothers and sisters — as well as adults who had an imaginary companion when they were kids. Another significant factor driving people to talk out loud to themselves is the need to deal with stressful situations, particularly when they feel uncertain about how to act or what emotions to process. Research has shown that individuals tend to self-talk more when they are feeling anxious or dealing with repetitive thoughts. ____37____ Self-talk serves as a tool that helps them work through these challenges. Age also plays a role in this behavior. Young children talk out loud to themselves as they are learning social roles. ____38____ The elderly are also more likely to self-talk, which may be due to their need for memory assistance or the result of lowered self-control. Talking out loud to yourself is perfectly normal and even beneficial. It can improve how well you perform at a task. In one study, basketball players performed better when they talked through their moves out loud in an encouraging or instructional way. There can also, surprisingly, be a social aspect. In that case, self-talk blurs (模糊) the line between internal and interpersonal communication. ____39____ A. It is a behavior known as external self-talk. B. Their self-talk focus more on recalling past events. C. Upsetting experiences make people want to resolve them. D. And eventually their self-talk becomes internalized as inner speech. E. Social disconnection clearly stands out as one of several key reasons. F. This behavior is commonly seen in people who have difficulty socializing. G. It is a way to let other people directly or indirectly know what we are thinking. 【答案】35. A 36. E 37. C 38. D 39. G 【解析】 【导语】本文是一篇说明文,主要讲的是人们自言自语这一行为,探讨了该行为出现的特定情境、背后的心理根源。 【35题详解】 空前“Many people talk aloud to themselves.(许多人自言自语。)”说明了许多人会自言自语,A选项“It is a behavior known as external self-talk.(这是一种被称为外部自我对话的行为。)”对上文提到的这种现象进行一种评述,说明了空前描述的自言自语行为是外部自我对话的行为,承接上文,符合语境,故选A。 【36题详解】 空后“Talking out loud is a common way for people who spend lots of time alone to keep themselves company.(对于那些花很多时间独处的人来说,大声说话是一种常见的陪伴方式。)”说明了经常独处的人用大声说话这种方式来陪伴自己,E选项“Social disconnection clearly stands out as one of several key reasons.(社交脱节显然是几个关键原因之一。)”中的社交脱节也就是独处,说明和社会脱节是人自言自语的原因,引起下文,符合语境,故选E。 【37题详解】 空前“Research has shown that individuals tend to self-talk more when they are feeling anxious or dealing with repetitive thoughts.(研究表明,当人们感到焦虑或处理重复的想法时,他们倾向于更多地自言自语。)”以及后文“Self-talk serves as a tool that helps them work through these challenges.(自言自语是帮助他们克服这些挑战的一种工具。)”说明了人们感到焦虑等不好情绪时,会经常用自言自语帮助自己克服;C选项“Upsetting experiences make people want to resolve them.(令人沮丧的经历让人们想要解决它们。)”说明令人沮丧的经历让人们想要解决它们,符合语境,引出后文自言自语就帮助他们克服了这个挑战,故选C。 【38题详解】 空前“Age also plays a role in this behavior. Young children talk out loud to themselves as they are learning social roles.(年龄对这种行为也有影响。幼儿在学习社会角色时,会大声自言自语。)”说明幼儿在学习社会角色时,会大声自言自语,空格处应该说这种自言自语对他们后来会有什么影响,D选项“And eventually their self-talk becomes internalized as inner speech.(最终,他们的自言自语被内化为内心的话语。)”说明后来幼儿的自言自语被内化为内心的话语,承接上文,符合语境,故选D。 【39题详解】 空前“There can also, surprisingly, be a social aspect. In that case, self-talk blurs (模糊) the line between internal and interpersonal communication.(令人惊讶的是,这也可能是一个社交方面。在这种情况下,自言自语模糊了内部沟通和人际沟通之间的界限。)”说明了自言自语模糊了内部沟通和人际沟通之间的界限,是和沟通有关的,G选项“It is a way to let other people directly or indirectly know what we are thinking.(这是一种让别人直接或间接知道我们在想什么的方式。)”也说明的这是和沟通有关的,承接上文,符合语境,故选G。 2 / 2 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $$

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