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重难点11 阅读提分利器:细节理解定锚
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本专项核心考查方向与高考高频难点是
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直接细节定位、数字信息提取、因果关系对应、同义替换识别
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为间接细节推理、多信息交叉比对、干扰项排除(偷换概念、扩大范围等)、长难句中细节筛选。
重难技巧突破
授予利器 瓦解难点:
1.题干定锚词,原文精准寻
2.同义替换认,细节不跑偏
3.干扰特征辨,答案稳准狠
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种类型中高难度题目,争夺关键分数
重难冲刺练
模拟实战 挑战顶尖:
挑战高考和模拟综合题型,养成稳定攻克难题的“题感”。
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考点
五年考情(2021-2025)
命题趋势
考点1考查直接细节定位
(5年15考)
2021北京卷—
According to this passage, applicants are required to________;
What will UNESCO provide for the internship period?
What should applicants do before filling out the application form?
The author's OIC project group would help ten Iraqi children to________
2022北京卷—
In PASS, students ________;
What can students do if a session is full?
Students will be deregistered if ________
2023北京卷—
In the 4-Week Learning Sprint, participants will ________;
If selected as an IOC Young Leader, one will need to ________;
Which is a requirement for the applicants?
2024北京卷—
In the programme, students will ________;
To complete the programme, students are required to ________;
What do students need to do during the registration?
2025北京卷—
TransForm allows the teens to____________;
According to the schedule, which activity can the teens participate in?
1.定位线索多样化:从单一名词定位转向“名词+逻辑词”(如because、however、as a result)复合定位,即双重线索定位。
2.细节与逻辑结合:不再孤立考查事实,需结合因果、转折等逻辑关系推导答案。
3.同义替换精细化:从简单同义词替换转向句式改写、词性转换。
4.应用文占比提升:广告、活动通知等应用文细节题占比达35%,侧重时间、地点、要求等信息提取。
5.跨段细节整合:部分题目需整合2-3段细节作答和综合判断。
考点2考查同义替换识别
(5年4考)
2022北京卷—What was the main cause for Alice’s anxiety?
2023北京卷—After talking with Professor Devon, the author decided to ________
2024北京卷—The author chose fewer AP classes because of _______
2025北京卷—What can the teens do in the Programming Tracks?
考点3考查因果关系对应
(5年2考)
2021北京卷—How did the author feel about joining the OIC project in the beginning?
2022北京卷— How did Grant Brown’s presentation influence Alice?
考点4考查多信息交叉比对
(5年1考)
2022北京卷—What leads to Taylor’s optimism about quantum computing?
考点5考查间接细节推理
(5年4考)
2022北京卷—
The activities Alice joined in helped her to become more ________;
As for systems thinking, which would the author agree with?
2023北京卷—According to the author, the project with the robotics professor was ________
2024北京卷—In her 30s, the author ________
干扰项与正确答案特征识别
维度
正确答案特征
干扰项特征
与原文关系
同义替换、精准匹配、逻辑一致
偷换概念、扩大/缩小范围、无中生有
语气态度
客观中立、表述严谨(如may、could、some)
绝对化表述(must、never、all)、过度夸张
细节完整性
涵盖题干核心信息,无遗漏
部分正确、以偏概全、信息拼凑
逻辑关系
因果/转折/对比关系与原文一致
因果倒置、强加逻辑、混淆关系
考点一:考查直接细节定位。
解题规则:题干提取“专有名词、数字、核心名词/动词”作为定锚词,原文定位对应句,直接匹配选项。
1.(2021北京高考真题)
What are the requirements?
You must be at least 20 years old.
You should have a good command (掌握) of either English or French.
You must have an excellent knowledge of office-related software.
You should be able to work well in a team and adapt to an international working environment.
You should possess strong interpersonal and communication skills.
According to this passage,applicants are required to________.
A.hold a master's degree in science
B.have international work experience
C.be fluent in either English or French
D.present a letter from a technical institution
答案:C
解析:细节理解题。根据What are the requirements?部分的You should have a good command (掌握) of either English or French(你应该精通英语或法语)可知,申请者必须精通英语或法语,故选C。
2.(2022北京高考真题)
PASS doesn’t re-teach or deliver new content. It’s an opportunity to deepen your understanding of the key points from lecture materials while you are applying your skills to solve problems.
In PASS, students ________.
A.attend new lectures B.decide their own schedules
C.prepare problem sets in groups D.use their skills to solve problems
答案:D
解析:细节理解题。根据第三段“It’s an opportunity to deepen your understanding of the key points from lecture materials while you are applying your skills to solve problems.(这是一个机会,在你运用技能解决问题的同时,加深你对课堂材料关键点的理解。)”可知,在同伴辅助学习课程中,学生运用技能解决问题。故选D。
考点二:考查同义替换识别。
解题规则:识别“同义词替换、词性转换、句式改写”,排除字面一致但含义偏离的选项。
3.(2025北京高考真题)
Completing many courses no longer brings out the feeling of success because more than four AP classes per year is a norm set by top universities. Determined to follow my instincts (本能) on what I felt success means, I only chose two classes that I knew I would enjoy. The feeling of success was no longer attached to what grade I received but to the pure joy of learning.
The author chose fewer AP classes because of _______.
A.her own understanding of success B.her desire for academic challenges
C.her strong urge to follow the crowd D.her dream of entering a top university
答案:A
解析:细节理解题。根据第三段中“Determined to follow my instincts (本能) on what I felt success means, I only chose two classes that I knew I would enjoy. (我决心追随自己对成功的直觉理解,只选择了两门我确信自己会喜欢的课程。)”可知,作者选择较少的AP课程是因为她自己对成功的理解。故选A。
4.(2022北京高考真题)My name is Alice. Early last year, I was troubled by an anxiety that crippled ( 削弱 ) my ability to do anything. I felt like a storm cloud hung over me. For almost a year I struggled on, constantly staring at this wall that faced me. My perfectionist tendencies were the main root of this: I wanted to be perfect at whatever I did, which obviously in life is not possible, but it consumed me.
What was the main cause for Alice’s anxiety?
A.Her inability to act her age. B.Her habit of consumption.
C.Her desire to be perfect. D.Her lack of inspiration.
答案:C
解析:细节理解题。由文章第一段“My perfectionist tendencies were the main root of this: I wanted to be perfect at whatever I did, which obviously in life is not possible, but it consumed me.(我的完美主义倾向是这一点的主要根源:无论我做什么,我都想做到完美,这在生活中显然是不可能的,但它消耗了我。)”可知,是要求完美导致了焦虑。故选C项。
考点三:考查因果关系对应。
解题规则:通过“because、so、due to、result from”等逻辑词定位因果关系,明确“原因→结果”的对应关系。
5.(2021北京高考真题)I remember the day during our first week of class when we were informed about our semester(学期) project of volunteering at a non-profit organization.When the teacher introduced us to the different organizations that needed our help,my last choice was Operation Iraqi Children (OIC).My first impression of the organization was that it was not going to make enough of a difference with the plans I had in mind.
How did the author feel about joining the OIC project in the beginning?
A.It would affect his/her initial plans.
B.It would involve traveling overseas.
C.It would not bring him/her a good grade.
D.It would not live up to his/her expectations.
答案:D
解析:根据第一段“When the teacher introduced us to the different organizations that needed our help,my last choice was Operation Iraqi Children (OIC).My first impression of the organization was that it was not going to make enough of a difference with the plans I had in mind.”(当老师向我们介绍了需要我们帮助的不同组织时,我最后的选择是伊拉克儿童行动(OIC)。我对这个组织的第一印象是,它不会对我心中的计划产生足够的影响。)可知,一开始作者认为加入伊拉克儿童行动项目不会达到他的期望。故选D。
考点四:考查多信息交叉比对。
解题规则:题干涉及多个细节点,需逐一定位原文对应信息,全部匹配方可当选。
6.(2022北京高考真题)
The company, he says, is closer than any other firm “by a very large margin ( 幅度 )” to building a “useful” quantum computer, one that “solves an impactful problem that we would not have been able to solve otherwise.” He adds, “People will naturally discount my opinions, but I have spent a lot of time quantitatively comparing what we are doing with others.”
What leads to Taylor’s optimism about quantum computing?
A.His dominance in physics. B.The competition in the field.
C.His confidence in PyQuantum. D.The investment of tech companies.
答案:C
解析:细节理解题。根据倒数第二段“The company, he says, is closer than any other firm “by a very large margin ( 幅度 )” to building a “useful” quantum computer, one that “solves an impactful problem that we would not have been able to solve otherwise.” He adds, “People will naturally discount my opinions, but I have spent a lot of time quantitatively comparing what we are doing with others.”( 他说,这家公司比其他任何公司都“在很大程度上”接近于制造出“有用的”量子计算机,它“解决了一个有影响力的问题,否则我们无法解决这个问题”。他补充说:“人们自然会不相信我的观点,但我已经花了很多时间来定量地比较我们与他人的做法)”可知,泰勒对量子计算的乐观来源于他对PyQuantum的信心。故选C。
考点五:考查间接细节推理。
解题规则:原文无直接对应表述,需基于细节合理推断,不超出原文范围,不主观臆断。
7. (2022北京高考真题)
A month later, Brown invited me to attend the World Youth Wildlife Conference. Looking back, I now see that this would be the first in a series of timely opportunities that my old self would have let pass, but that this new and more confident Alice enthusiastically seized. Shortly after I received his invitation, applications to join the Youth for Nature and the Youth for Planet groups were sent around through my high school. I decided to commit to completing the applications, and soon I was a part of a growing global team of young people working to protect nature. Each of these new steps continued to grow my confidence.
The activities Alice joined in helped her to become more ________.
A.intelligent B.confident C.innovative D.critical
答案:B
解析:细节理解题。由文章第三段“I decided to commit to completing the applications, and soon I was a part of a growing global team of young people working to protect nature. Each of these new steps continued to grow my confidence.(我决定完成申请,很快我就成为了一个不断壮大的全球年轻人保护自然团队的一员。每一步都让我更加自信。)”可知,Alice 加入这些活动让她变得更自信了。故选B项。
8.(2023北京高考真题)
I found myself working with a robotics professor on techniques for collecting data from the desert remotely. That project, which I could complete from my sofa instead of in the burning heat of the desert, not only survived the lockdown but worked where traditional methods didn’t. In the end, I had a new scientific interest to pursue.
According to the author, the project with the robotics professor was ________.
A.demanding B.inspiring C.misleading D.amusing
答案:B
解析:根据第四段“I found myself working with a robotics professor on techniques for collecting data from the desert remotely. That project, which I could complete from my sofa instead of in the burning heat of the desert, not only survived the lockdown but worked where traditional methods didn’t. In the end, I had a new scientific interest to pursue. (我发现自己和一个机器人教授一起研究从沙漠中远程收集数据的技术。我可以在沙发上完成这个项目,而不是在沙漠的酷热中完成,它不仅在封锁期间幸存下来,而且在传统方法不奏效的地方也奏效了。最后,我有了新的科学兴趣去追求)”可知,机器人学教授的项目很鼓舞人心。故选B。
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【类型一:直接细节定位】
1.(2024北京高考真题)The Language Exchange Programme allows students in pairs to communicate in two different languages they wish to share and learn each week. Students record short entries after each partner meeting noting the language skills practised and the topics discussed. Each pair of students meets three times throughout the term with a teacher who decides if the exchange is effective. Students who successfully complete the programme will receive one credit each.
Requirements for completion:
•One welcoming session on the second Friday of the term
•18 weekly one-hour pair meetings
•Weekly progress reports for all pair meetings
•At least three pair-teacher meetings
•One five-minute final video
Sign up!
The sign-up and registration process is as follows:
•Students sign up and indicate the languages they can share and languages they are interested in learning.
•Based on the information entered by each student, potential pairs are identified.
•Proficiency (熟练) levels are confirmed through coursework or placement tests.
•Once a pair has been determined to be suitable, the students will be contacted individually with a special permission number to register for the programme.
Reminders:
Signing up for the programme does not automatically mean that you will be able to register and participate. Pairs are matched by languages of interest and proficiency levels. Since there are many factors involved in the pairing process, not all students who sign up will be matched with a partner and be able to register for the programme.
1.In the programme, students will _________.
A.chair daily meetings B.evaluate the exchange
C.meet teachers each week D.practise their language skills
2.To complete the programme, students are required to _________.
A.development tests B.participate in pair meetings
C.welcome new students D.work on weekly videos
3.What do students need to do during the registration?
A.Indicate their languages of interest. B.Select their own coursework.
C.Make individual contact. D.Choose their partners.
【类型二:同义替换识别】
2. (2023北京高考真题)
So I was shocked when, not long after the email, Professor Mary Devon, who was running the programme, invited me to observe the work being done in her lab. I jumped at the chance, and a few weeks later I was equally shocked—and overjoyed—when she invited me to talk with her about potential projects I could pursue in her lab. What she proposed didn’t seem as exciting as the original project I had applied to, but I was going to give it my all.
After talking with Professor Devon, the author decided to ________.
A.criticise the review process B.stay longer in the Sahara Desert
C.apply to the original project again D.put his heart and soul into the lab work
【类型三:因果关系对应】
3.(2022北京高考真题)
One day, I attended a presentation by wildlife conservationist Grant Brown at my high school. His presentation not only awed and inspired me, but also helped emerge an inner desire to make a difference in the world. I joined a pre-presentation dinner with him and that smaller setting allowed me to slowly build up my courage to speak one-on-one with him—an idea that had seemed completely impossible. This first contact was where my story began.
A month later, Brown invited me to attend the World Youth Wildlife Conference. Looking back, I now see that this would be the first in a series of timely opportunities that my old self would have let pass, but that this new and more confident Alice enthusiastically seized. Shortly after I received his invitation, applications to join the Youth for Nature and the Youth for Planet groups were sent around through my high school. I decided to commit to completing the applications, and soon I was a part of a growing global team of young people working to protect nature. Each of these new steps continued to grow my confidence.
How did Grant Brown’s presentation influence Alice?
A.She decided to do something for nature. B.She tasted the sweetness of friendship.
C.She learned about the harm of desire. D.She built up her courage to speak up.
【类型四:多信息交叉比对/间接细节】
4.(2022北京高考真题)“What would the world be if there were no hunger?” It’s a question that Professor Crystal would ask her students. They found it hard to answer, she wrote later, because imagining something that isn’t part of real life—and learning how to make it real—is a rare skill. It is taught to artists and engineers, but much less often to scientists. Crystal set out to change that, and helped to create a global movement. The result—an approach known as systems thinking—is now seen as essential in meeting global challenges.
As for systems thinking, which would the author agree with?
A.It may be used to justify power imbalance.
B.It can be applied to tackle challenges.
C.It helps to prove why hunger exists.
D.It goes beyond human imagination.
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【类型一:直接细节定位】
1.(2025北京高考真题)
Experience TransForm
TransForm allows you to get to focus on your chosen track through subject matter talks, hands-on workshops, and off-site experiences. However, if you are unsure what track you want, you still get to explore any workshop you want as part of our Explore Workshops. Besides, your parents will also be able to participate in workshops selected just for them to learn about cutting-edge science.
Schedule of Programming
17 JulyTime Activities
14:00-15:00 Lead to Change Kick-off
15:00-16:30 Programme Showcase
16:30-18:00 Track Workshops
18 JulyTime Activities
9:30-11:00 Career Fireside Chats
13:00-14:15 Youth Panel
14:15-16:20 Track Keynotes
19 JulyTime Activities
8:00-12:00 Off-site Experiences
13:00-15:00 Gallery Viewing
15:15-16:45 Adult Workshops
20 JulyTime Activities
9:00-11:15 Explore Workshops
13:30-16:00 Keynote Speech
16:15-17:00 Celebration
1.TransForm allows the teens to____________.
A.select workshops for their parents B.prepare track topics for the camp
C.design programme activities D.attend hands-on sessions
2.According to the schedule, which activity can the teens participate in?
A.Keynote Speech on 17 July. B.Youth Panel on 18 July.
C.Celebration on 19 July. D.Programme Showcase on 20 July.
2.(2022北京高考真题)“What would the world be if there were no hunger?” It’s a question that Professor Crystal would ask her students. They found it hard to answer, she wrote later, because imagining something that isn’t part of real life—and learning how to make it real—is a rare skill. It is taught to artists and engineers, but much less often to scientists. Crystal set out to change that, and helped to create a global movement. The result—an approach known as systems thinking—is now seen as essential in meeting global challenges.
As for systems thinking, which would the author agree with?
A.It may be used to justify power imbalance.
B.It can be applied to tackle challenges.
C.It helps to prove why hunger exists.
D.It goes beyond human imagination.
【类型二:同义替换识别】
3.(2025北京高考真题)
Programming Tracks
·Agricultural Science: Introducing you to areas such as biology, urban farming, and environmental science so that you can explore the field of agriculture
·Community Booster: Guiding you to develop innovative solutions for real-world challenges and create transformative progress to benefit all communities
·Healthy Living: Empowering you to make healthy decisions in such areas as nutrition and emotional well-being, and lead healthy lifestyles
·Science Lab: Leading you to explore the skills you need to succeed in life in key areas like computer science, robotics, and physics
What can the teens do in the Programming Tracks?
A.Build urban communities. B.Serve as guides on a farm.
C.Learn about healthy living. D.Volunteer in a science lab.
4.(2025北京东城二模)
Esme lived. From the moment we stepped off the train, strangers spoke to us — making small talk with an openness and warmth I hadn’t expected. Then a couple approached us, asking if we could witness their wedding. They explained that they were supposed to have a low-key wedding, but had missed their first appointment at the register office because of delayed trains. They had been able to reschedule, but had no witnesses for the ceremony. Desperately, they asked us if we would like to step in.
Why did the couple ask for help?
A.Because they missed the train.
B.Because they needed witnesses.
C.Because they tried to start small talk.
D.Because they wanted to share their joy.
【类型三:因果关系对应】
5.(2025北京东城二模)
On hearing this, the part of me raised on suspicion awakened. But another part that leans into trust and curiosity told me to say yes. I was raised to approach strangers with caution. My parents drilled in me the idea that trust had to be earned; they had seen the risks that come with being vulnerable (脆弱的) in a new environment. Being watchful of the unfamiliar was their way of ensuring we stayed safe. As I got older, their anxieties became my own. Yet there was something charming about the couple’s sincerity, so we agreed.
The author hesitated at first due to ______.
A.unsafe environment B.a lack of curiosity
C.inborn distrust D.a planted belief
【类型四:多信息交叉比对/间接细节】
6.(2024北京高考真题)
But other channels of creativity stayed open: I went on writing poems and stories. Still, I went to exhibitions often. I continued my habitual drawing, which I now characterised as childish doodling (乱画). In my 30s, I made painter friends and learned new ways of looking at art. However, I couldn’t let myself have a go at actually doing it. Though these new friends were abstract painters using oil paints, or were printmakers or sculptors, I took oil painting as the taboo (禁忌) high form I wasn’t allowed to practice.
In her 30s, the author _________.
A.avoided oil painting practice B.sought for a painting career
C.fancied abstract painting D.exhibited child paintings
7.(2025北京东城一模)
It is unsettling to learn, then, that for all of my carefully won art appreciation, I am in danger of being surpassed by an insect. In a recent study, honeybees — whose brains are the size of grass seeds — were shown Picassos and Monets paired side by side. Below the prints were two small containers, one containing sugar water and the other nothing at all.
Why does the author mention bees?
A.To present an example. B.To put forward a theory.
C.To draw out a comparison. D.To highlight a research finding.
8.(2025北京西城二模)
One clear takeaway from this research — like the many studies on experiential spending and happiness done to date — is that people would likely be wise to increase their spending on “doing” rather than “having.” But our work points to another implication as well. Communities could benefit in many ways from encouraging experiential pursuits. Policymakers can support access to public parks, beaches and museums, for example. Improved funding for the arts and performance spaces can be a way for communities to ensure that shared experiences continue to bring people together. Directing resources toward more community engagement might promote improvements in societal well-being.
According to the passage, policymakers had better _______.
A.address the funding challenges of communities B.advocate the importance of social well-being
C.prioritize the construction of public spaces D.finance local cultural events and festivals
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Passage 1
Uday Bhatia’s enthusiasm for technology began in childhood. His interest was awakened when he received a drone (无人机) in the fourth grade, stimulating a curiosity about how machines work. By 14, he had taught himself computer science and created his first video game on Roblox. However, Uday’s passion wasn’t limited to coding and gadgets — he was deeply aware of societal issues. During the pandemic, he developed FindOurTutor, an e-tutoring platform to help students continue learning remotely.
At 16, Uday, as part of a mentorship program, visited Bichpuri village in Uttar Pradesh and discovered a critical problem: the villagers faced six-to-eight-hour-long power outages. “When I learned that children were using flashlights and kerosene lamps to study, I wanted to find a solution,” he recalls. His research revealed that while most villages in India had been electrified, unreliable power supply remained a continuing issue in many rural areas, with some states like Rajasthan and Uttarakhand enduring power cuts lasting 10 to 12 hours a day.
Determined to help, Uday spent the next six months learning from instructional videos and gathering second-hand components. He worked in his terrace (屋顶) workshop, experimenting with different designs until he developed the Smart OutageGuard (OG), a low-cost backup lightbulb (灯泡) with a lithium-ion battery. The bulb, priced at Rs 250, about half the cost of other options, features dynamic-lumen technology and pulse-width modulation, which allows users to adjust the brightness. This feature extends the bulb’s illumination capacity to up to 10 hours, depending on the brightness level.
Since its launch in May 2022, Smart OG bulbs have reached 10,000 homes across eight states. Uday also founded Uday Electric, a for-profit venture that collaborates with distributors, NGOs, retailers, and CSR programs to provide affordable lighting to semi-electrified rural areas. For non-electrified regions, he developed the Glow Grid, a solar-powered lamp, launched this month.
Uday’s innovations have earned him several awards, including the 2023 Diana Legacy Award. His long-term goal is to provide low-cost energy to every home, and he’s just getting started.
1.Uday Bhatia’s experience in Bichpuri village influenced him to ________.
A.develop an interest in computer science B.create a low-cost, backup-based lightbulb
C.launch an e-tutoring platform for students D.study power supply systems in other villages
2.What do we know about Uday’s inventions?
A.They make energy easier to access. B.They bring innovation to global markets.
C.They focus on sustainable energy solutions. D.They provide affordable lighting for rural areas.
3.Which of the following best describes Uday Bhatia?
A.Innovative and commercial. B.Determined and socially aware.
C.Creative and environmentally conscious. D.Technologically skilled and competitive.
Passage 2
If you’ve ever hung around scientists, you’ve most likely heard one of them say “the best explanation is the simplest one.” But is it? From the behavior of ants to the occurrence of tornadoes, the natural world is often quite complex. Why should we assume the simplest explanation is closest to the truth?
This idea is known as Occam’s (or Ockham’s) razor. It’s also referred to as “rule of economy”. And it bears a family relationship to the “principle of least astonishment,” which holds that if an explanation is too surprising, it’s probably not right. The name comes from William of Ockham, a 14th-century scholastic philosopher. He formulated the principle that “entities (实体) should not be multiplied beyond necessity.” The philosophical claim is a form of ontological minimalism: we should not invoke entities unless we have evidence that they exist. In other words: don’t make stuff up.
In 1687, Isaac Newton expanded on the notion with his concept of a vera causa — a true cause, stating that we should admit only causes that were both true and sufficient to explain natural phenomena. He added that Nature did nothing in vain and Nature was pleased with simplicity. Although Newton was a great scientist, this claim seems odd. Who is to say what “pleases Nature”? Doesn’t this guidance assume we know what we are in fact trying to figure out?
Consider the world of Physics filled with explanations that are surprising, unexpected and hard to get your head around. Newton explained light as being made of particles, whereas other scientists explained it as a wave. Quantum mechanics, however, tells us light is both a wave and a particle. Newton’s account was simpler, but modern physics tells us the more complex model is closer to the truth.
When we turn to biology, things get even more complicated. Imagine two smokers, both of whom went through a pack a day for 30 years. One gets cancer; the other doesn’t. The simplest explanation? For decades the tobacco industry’s answer was that smoking doesn’t cause cancer. Simple but false. In fact, disease is complex, and we don’t yet understand all the factors involved in cancer.
Occam’s razor is not a fact or even a theory. It’s a metaphysical (形而上学的) principle: an idea held independently of empirical (实证的) evidence. In human affairs, things are more often than not complex. Human motivations are typically multiple. People can be good and bad at the same time, selfish and selfless, depending on circumstances. The shelves of ethicists are filled with books pondering why good people do bad things, and their answers are rarely short and sweet.
Our explanations should match the world as best as we can make them. Science is about allowing things to unfold naturally, and sometimes this means accepting that the truth is not simple, even if it would make our lives easier if it were.
1.Occam’s razor indicates that_________.
A.simpler explanations should be preferred
B.reasonable explanations can’t be surprising
C.explanations should be consistent with purposes
D.sufficient causes can explain natural phenomena
2.What can we learn from this passage?
A.Newton offered solid empirical support to Occam’s razor.
B.The tobacco industry’s response is in line with Occam’s razor.
C.Quantum mechanics confirms Newton’s particle theory of light.
D.Ethicists argue human complexity results in multiple motivations.
3.It’s implied in the passage that we need to ________.
A.follow the laws of nature B.interpret the world as it is
C.balance accuracy and simplicity D.highlight the existence of entities
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五年考情(2021-2025)
命题趋势
考点1考查直接细节定位
(5年15考)
2021北京卷—
According to this passage, applicants are required to________;
What will UNESCO provide for the internship period?
What should applicants do before filling out the application form?
The author's OIC project group would help ten Iraqi children to________
2022北京卷—
In PASS, students ________;
What can students do if a session is full?
Students will be deregistered if ________
2023北京卷—
In the 4-Week Learning Sprint, participants will ________;
If selected as an IOC Young Leader, one will need to ________;
Which is a requirement for the applicants?
2024北京卷—
In the programme, students will ________;
To complete the programme, students are required to ________;
What do students need to do during the registration?
2025北京卷—
TransForm allows the teens to____________;
According to the schedule, which activity can the teens participate in?
1.定位线索多样化:从单一名词定位转向“名词+逻辑词”(如because、however、as a result)复合定位,即双重线索定位。
2.细节与逻辑结合:不再孤立考查事实,需结合因果、转折等逻辑关系推导答案。
3.同义替换精细化:从简单同义词替换转向句式改写、词性转换。
4.应用文占比提升:广告、活动通知等应用文细节题占比达35%,侧重时间、地点、要求等信息提取。
5.跨段细节整合:部分题目需整合2-3段细节作答和综合判断。
考点2考查同义替换识别
(5年4考)
2022北京卷—What was the main cause for Alice’s anxiety?
2023北京卷—After talking with Professor Devon, the author decided to ________
2024北京卷—The author chose fewer AP classes because of _______
2025北京卷—What can the teens do in the Programming Tracks?
考点3考查因果关系对应
(5年2考)
2021北京卷—How did the author feel about joining the OIC project in the beginning?
2022北京卷— How did Grant Brown’s presentation influence Alice?
考点4考查多信息交叉比对
(5年1考)
2022北京卷—What leads to Taylor’s optimism about quantum computing?
考点5考查间接细节推理
(5年4考)
2022北京卷—
The activities Alice joined in helped her to become more ________;
As for systems thinking, which would the author agree with?
2023北京卷—According to the author, the project with the robotics professor was ________
2024北京卷—In her 30s, the author ________
干扰项与正确答案特征识别
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正确答案特征
干扰项特征
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同义替换、精准匹配、逻辑一致
偷换概念、扩大/缩小范围、无中生有
语气态度
客观中立、表述严谨(如may、could、some)
绝对化表述(must、never、all)、过度夸张
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涵盖题干核心信息,无遗漏
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因果/转折/对比关系与原文一致
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考点一:考查直接细节定位。
解题规则:题干提取“专有名词、数字、核心名词/动词”作为定锚词,原文定位对应句,直接匹配选项。
1.(2021北京高考真题)
What are the requirements?
You must be at least 20 years old.
You should have a good command (掌握) of either English or French.
You must have an excellent knowledge of office-related software.
You should be able to work well in a team and adapt to an international working environment.
You should possess strong interpersonal and communication skills.
According to this passage,applicants are required to________.
A.hold a master's degree in science
B.have international work experience
C.be fluent in either English or French
D.present a letter from a technical institution
答案:C
解析:细节理解题。根据What are the requirements?部分的You should have a good command (掌握) of either English or French(你应该精通英语或法语)可知,申请者必须精通英语或法语,故选C。
2.(2022北京高考真题)
PASS doesn’t re-teach or deliver new content. It’s an opportunity to deepen your understanding of the key points from lecture materials while you are applying your skills to solve problems.
In PASS, students ________.
A.attend new lectures B.decide their own schedules
C.prepare problem sets in groups D.use their skills to solve problems
答案:D
解析:细节理解题。根据第三段“It’s an opportunity to deepen your understanding of the key points from lecture materials while you are applying your skills to solve problems.(这是一个机会,在你运用技能解决问题的同时,加深你对课堂材料关键点的理解。)”可知,在同伴辅助学习课程中,学生运用技能解决问题。故选D。
考点二:考查同义替换识别。
解题规则:识别“同义词替换、词性转换、句式改写”,排除字面一致但含义偏离的选项。
3.(2025北京高考真题)
Completing many courses no longer brings out the feeling of success because more than four AP classes per year is a norm set by top universities. Determined to follow my instincts (本能) on what I felt success means, I only chose two classes that I knew I would enjoy. The feeling of success was no longer attached to what grade I received but to the pure joy of learning.
The author chose fewer AP classes because of _______.
A.her own understanding of success B.her desire for academic challenges
C.her strong urge to follow the crowd D.her dream of entering a top university
答案:A
解析:细节理解题。根据第三段中“Determined to follow my instincts (本能) on what I felt success means, I only chose two classes that I knew I would enjoy. (我决心追随自己对成功的直觉理解,只选择了两门我确信自己会喜欢的课程。)”可知,作者选择较少的AP课程是因为她自己对成功的理解。故选A。
4.(2022北京高考真题)My name is Alice. Early last year, I was troubled by an anxiety that crippled ( 削弱 ) my ability to do anything. I felt like a storm cloud hung over me. For almost a year I struggled on, constantly staring at this wall that faced me. My perfectionist tendencies were the main root of this: I wanted to be perfect at whatever I did, which obviously in life is not possible, but it consumed me.
What was the main cause for Alice’s anxiety?
A.Her inability to act her age. B.Her habit of consumption.
C.Her desire to be perfect. D.Her lack of inspiration.
答案:C
解析:细节理解题。由文章第一段“My perfectionist tendencies were the main root of this: I wanted to be perfect at whatever I did, which obviously in life is not possible, but it consumed me.(我的完美主义倾向是这一点的主要根源:无论我做什么,我都想做到完美,这在生活中显然是不可能的,但它消耗了我。)”可知,是要求完美导致了焦虑。故选C项。
考点三:考查因果关系对应。
解题规则:通过“because、so、due to、result from”等逻辑词定位因果关系,明确“原因→结果”的对应关系。
5.(2021北京高考真题)I remember the day during our first week of class when we were informed about our semester(学期) project of volunteering at a non-profit organization.When the teacher introduced us to the different organizations that needed our help,my last choice was Operation Iraqi Children (OIC).My first impression of the organization was that it was not going to make enough of a difference with the plans I had in mind.
How did the author feel about joining the OIC project in the beginning?
A.It would affect his/her initial plans.
B.It would involve traveling overseas.
C.It would not bring him/her a good grade.
D.It would not live up to his/her expectations.
答案:D
解析:根据第一段“When the teacher introduced us to the different organizations that needed our help,my last choice was Operation Iraqi Children (OIC).My first impression of the organization was that it was not going to make enough of a difference with the plans I had in mind.”(当老师向我们介绍了需要我们帮助的不同组织时,我最后的选择是伊拉克儿童行动(OIC)。我对这个组织的第一印象是,它不会对我心中的计划产生足够的影响。)可知,一开始作者认为加入伊拉克儿童行动项目不会达到他的期望。故选D。
考点四:考查多信息交叉比对。
解题规则:题干涉及多个细节点,需逐一定位原文对应信息,全部匹配方可当选。
6.(2022北京高考真题)
The company, he says, is closer than any other firm “by a very large margin ( 幅度 )” to building a “useful” quantum computer, one that “solves an impactful problem that we would not have been able to solve otherwise.” He adds, “People will naturally discount my opinions, but I have spent a lot of time quantitatively comparing what we are doing with others.”
What leads to Taylor’s optimism about quantum computing?
A.His dominance in physics. B.The competition in the field.
C.His confidence in PyQuantum. D.The investment of tech companies.
答案:C
解析:细节理解题。根据倒数第二段“The company, he says, is closer than any other firm “by a very large margin ( 幅度 )” to building a “useful” quantum computer, one that “solves an impactful problem that we would not have been able to solve otherwise.” He adds, “People will naturally discount my opinions, but I have spent a lot of time quantitatively comparing what we are doing with others.”( 他说,这家公司比其他任何公司都“在很大程度上”接近于制造出“有用的”量子计算机,它“解决了一个有影响力的问题,否则我们无法解决这个问题”。他补充说:“人们自然会不相信我的观点,但我已经花了很多时间来定量地比较我们与他人的做法)”可知,泰勒对量子计算的乐观来源于他对PyQuantum的信心。故选C。
考点五:考查间接细节推理。
解题规则:原文无直接对应表述,需基于细节合理推断,不超出原文范围,不主观臆断。
7. (2022北京高考真题)
A month later, Brown invited me to attend the World Youth Wildlife Conference. Looking back, I now see that this would be the first in a series of timely opportunities that my old self would have let pass, but that this new and more confident Alice enthusiastically seized. Shortly after I received his invitation, applications to join the Youth for Nature and the Youth for Planet groups were sent around through my high school. I decided to commit to completing the applications, and soon I was a part of a growing global team of young people working to protect nature. Each of these new steps continued to grow my confidence.
The activities Alice joined in helped her to become more ________.
A.intelligent B.confident C.innovative D.critical
答案:B
解析:细节理解题。由文章第三段“I decided to commit to completing the applications, and soon I was a part of a growing global team of young people working to protect nature. Each of these new steps continued to grow my confidence.(我决定完成申请,很快我就成为了一个不断壮大的全球年轻人保护自然团队的一员。每一步都让我更加自信。)”可知,Alice 加入这些活动让她变得更自信了。故选B项。
8.(2023北京高考真题)
I found myself working with a robotics professor on techniques for collecting data from the desert remotely. That project, which I could complete from my sofa instead of in the burning heat of the desert, not only survived the lockdown but worked where traditional methods didn’t. In the end, I had a new scientific interest to pursue.
According to the author, the project with the robotics professor was ________.
A.demanding B.inspiring C.misleading D.amusing
答案:B
解析:根据第四段“I found myself working with a robotics professor on techniques for collecting data from the desert remotely. That project, which I could complete from my sofa instead of in the burning heat of the desert, not only survived the lockdown but worked where traditional methods didn’t. In the end, I had a new scientific interest to pursue. (我发现自己和一个机器人教授一起研究从沙漠中远程收集数据的技术。我可以在沙发上完成这个项目,而不是在沙漠的酷热中完成,它不仅在封锁期间幸存下来,而且在传统方法不奏效的地方也奏效了。最后,我有了新的科学兴趣去追求)”可知,机器人学教授的项目很鼓舞人心。故选B。
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【类型一:直接细节定位】
1.(2024北京高考真题)The Language Exchange Programme allows students in pairs to communicate in two different languages they wish to share and learn each week. Students record short entries after each partner meeting noting the language skills practised and the topics discussed. Each pair of students meets three times throughout the term with a teacher who decides if the exchange is effective. Students who successfully complete the programme will receive one credit each.
Requirements for completion:
•One welcoming session on the second Friday of the term
•18 weekly one-hour pair meetings
•Weekly progress reports for all pair meetings
•At least three pair-teacher meetings
•One five-minute final video
Sign up!
The sign-up and registration process is as follows:
•Students sign up and indicate the languages they can share and languages they are interested in learning.
•Based on the information entered by each student, potential pairs are identified.
•Proficiency (熟练) levels are confirmed through coursework or placement tests.
•Once a pair has been determined to be suitable, the students will be contacted individually with a special permission number to register for the programme.
Reminders:
Signing up for the programme does not automatically mean that you will be able to register and participate. Pairs are matched by languages of interest and proficiency levels. Since there are many factors involved in the pairing process, not all students who sign up will be matched with a partner and be able to register for the programme.
1.In the programme, students will _________.
A.chair daily meetings B.evaluate the exchange
C.meet teachers each week D.practise their language skills
2.To complete the programme, students are required to _________.
A.development tests B.participate in pair meetings
C.welcome new students D.work on weekly videos
3.What do students need to do during the registration?
A.Indicate their languages of interest. B.Select their own coursework.
C.Make individual contact. D.Choose their partners.
【答案】1.D 2.B 3.A
【导语】本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了一项语言交流项目的基本情况以及它的要求、报名和注册流程以及注意事项的相关信息。
1.细节理解题。根据文章第一段“The Language Exchange Programme allows students in pairs to communicate in two different languages they wish to share and learn each week. Students record short entries after each partner meeting noting the language skills practised and the topics discussed.(语言交流项目让学生们两人一组,每周用他们希望分享和学习的两种不同的语言进行交流。学生们在每次搭档会议后记录简短的条目,指出所练习的语言技能和讨论的主题)”可知,在这个项目中,学生们将练习他们的语言技能。故选D。
2.细节理解题。根据Requirements for completion部分第二点“18 weekly one-hour pair meetings(每周18次一小时的配对会议)”可知,为了完成该项目,学生们被要求参加配对会议。故选B。
3.细节理解题。根据Sign up部分第一点“Students sign up and indicate the languages they can share and languages they are interested in learning.(学生们报名参加并表明他们可以分享的语言以及他们有兴趣学习的语言)”可知,学生们在注册期间需要表明他们感兴趣的语言。故选A。
【类型二:同义替换识别】
2. (2023北京高考真题)
So I was shocked when, not long after the email, Professor Mary Devon, who was running the programme, invited me to observe the work being done in her lab. I jumped at the chance, and a few weeks later I was equally shocked—and overjoyed—when she invited me to talk with her about potential projects I could pursue in her lab. What she proposed didn’t seem as exciting as the original project I had applied to, but I was going to give it my all.
After talking with Professor Devon, the author decided to ________.
A.criticise the review process B.stay longer in the Sahara Desert
C.apply to the original project again D.put his heart and soul into the lab work
【答案】D
【解析】细节理解题。根据第三段“So I was shocked when, not long after the email, Professor Mary Devon, who was running the programme, invited me to observe the work being done in her lab. I jumped at the chance, and a few weeks later I was equally shocked—and overjoyed—when she invited me to talk with her about potential projects I could pursue in her lab. What she proposed didn’t seem as exciting as the original project I had applied to, but I was going to give it my all. (因此,当我收到这封邮件后不久,负责这个项目的玛丽·德文教授邀请我去她的实验室观察正在进行的工作时,我感到非常震惊。我欣然接受了这个机会,几周后,当她邀请我和她谈谈我可以在她的实验室里从事的潜在项目时,我同样感到震惊——同时也是欣喜若狂。她提出的建议似乎没有我最初申请的项目那么令人兴奋,但我打算全力以赴)”可知,与德文教授交谈后,作者决定全心全意地投入实验室工作。故选D。
【类型三:因果关系对应】
3.(2022北京高考真题)
One day, I attended a presentation by wildlife conservationist Grant Brown at my high school. His presentation not only awed and inspired me, but also helped emerge an inner desire to make a difference in the world. I joined a pre-presentation dinner with him and that smaller setting allowed me to slowly build up my courage to speak one-on-one with him—an idea that had seemed completely impossible. This first contact was where my story began.
A month later, Brown invited me to attend the World Youth Wildlife Conference. Looking back, I now see that this would be the first in a series of timely opportunities that my old self would have let pass, but that this new and more confident Alice enthusiastically seized. Shortly after I received his invitation, applications to join the Youth for Nature and the Youth for Planet groups were sent around through my high school. I decided to commit to completing the applications, and soon I was a part of a growing global team of young people working to protect nature. Each of these new steps continued to grow my confidence.
How did Grant Brown’s presentation influence Alice?
A.She decided to do something for nature. B.She tasted the sweetness of friendship.
C.She learned about the harm of desire. D.She built up her courage to speak up.
【答案】A
【解析】细节理解题。由文章第二段“One day, I attended a presentation by wildlife conservationist Grant Brown at my high school. His presentation not only awed and inspired me, but also helped emerge an inner desire to make a difference in the world. (一天,我在高中参加了野生动物保护主义者Grant Brown的演讲。他的演讲不仅让我感到敬畏和鼓舞,还帮助我产生了一种内在的愿望,希望在世界上有所作为。)”和文章第三段“ Shortly after I received his invitation, applications to join the Youth for Nature and the Youth for Planet groups were sent around through my high school. I decided to commit to completing the applications, and soon I was a part of a growing global team of young people working to protect nature. (在我收到他的邀请后不久,我的高中就收到了加入“Youth for Nature”和“Youth for Plane”组织的申请。我决定致力于完成这些申请,很快我就成为了一个日益壮大的全球年轻人保护自然团队的一员。)”可知,是Grant Brown让作者开始为从事保护自然地活动中。故选A项。
【类型四:多信息交叉比对/间接细节】
4.(2022北京高考真题)“What would the world be if there were no hunger?” It’s a question that Professor Crystal would ask her students. They found it hard to answer, she wrote later, because imagining something that isn’t part of real life—and learning how to make it real—is a rare skill. It is taught to artists and engineers, but much less often to scientists. Crystal set out to change that, and helped to create a global movement. The result—an approach known as systems thinking—is now seen as essential in meeting global challenges.
As for systems thinking, which would the author agree with?
A.It may be used to justify power imbalance.
B.It can be applied to tackle challenges.
C.It helps to prove why hunger exists.
D.It goes beyond human imagination.
【答案】B
【解析】
由文章第一段“Crystal set out to change that, and helped to create a global movement. The result—an approach known as systems thinking—is now seen as essential in meeting global challenges.(Crystal着手改变这种状况,并帮助创建了一个全球运动。结果,一种被称为系统思维的方法现在被视为应对全球挑战的关键。)”可知,作者认为该系统能应用于解决挑战。故选B项。
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【类型一:直接细节定位】
1.(2025北京高考真题)
Experience TransForm
TransForm allows you to get to focus on your chosen track through subject matter talks, hands-on workshops, and off-site experiences. However, if you are unsure what track you want, you still get to explore any workshop you want as part of our Explore Workshops. Besides, your parents will also be able to participate in workshops selected just for them to learn about cutting-edge science.
Schedule of Programming
17 JulyTime Activities
14:00-15:00 Lead to Change Kick-off
15:00-16:30 Programme Showcase
16:30-18:00 Track Workshops
18 JulyTime Activities
9:30-11:00 Career Fireside Chats
13:00-14:15 Youth Panel
14:15-16:20 Track Keynotes
19 JulyTime Activities
8:00-12:00 Off-site Experiences
13:00-15:00 Gallery Viewing
15:15-16:45 Adult Workshops
20 JulyTime Activities
9:00-11:15 Explore Workshops
13:30-16:00 Keynote Speech
16:15-17:00 Celebration
1.TransForm allows the teens to____________.
A.select workshops for their parents B.prepare track topics for the camp
C.design programme activities D.attend hands-on sessions
2.According to the schedule, which activity can the teens participate in?
A.Keynote Speech on 17 July. B.Youth Panel on 18 July.
C.Celebration on 19 July. D.Programme Showcase on 20 July.
【答案】1.D 2.B
【解析】
1.细节理解题。根据“Experience TransForm”部分“TransForm allows you to get to focus on your chosen track through subject matter talks, hands-on workshops, and off - site experiences.(TransForm 让你通过主题演讲、实践工作坊和实地体验,专注于你选择的方向)” 可知,TransForm 允许青少年参加实践课程。故选D。
2.细节理解题。根据“Schedule of Programming”中的安排,18 July 的活动安排里有“13:00 - 14:15 Youth Panel(13:00 - 14:15 青少年小组讨论)”,所以青少年可以在 18 日参加青少年小组讨论活动。故选B。
2.(2022北京高考真题)“What would the world be if there were no hunger?” It’s a question that Professor Crystal would ask her students. They found it hard to answer, she wrote later, because imagining something that isn’t part of real life—and learning how to make it real—is a rare skill. It is taught to artists and engineers, but much less often to scientists. Crystal set out to change that, and helped to create a global movement. The result—an approach known as systems thinking—is now seen as essential in meeting global challenges.
As for systems thinking, which would the author agree with?
A.It may be used to justify power imbalance.
B.It can be applied to tackle challenges.
C.It helps to prove why hunger exists.
D.It goes beyond human imagination.
【答案】B
【解析】
由文章第一段“Crystal set out to change that, and helped to create a global movement. The result—an approach known as systems thinking—is now seen as essential in meeting global challenges.(Crystal着手改变这种状况,并帮助创建了一个全球运动。结果,一种被称为系统思维的方法现在被视为应对全球挑战的关键。)”可知,作者认为该系统能应用于解决挑战。故选B项。
【类型二:同义替换识别】
3.(2025北京高考真题)
Programming Tracks
·Agricultural Science: Introducing you to areas such as biology, urban farming, and environmental science so that you can explore the field of agriculture
·Community Booster: Guiding you to develop innovative solutions for real-world challenges and create transformative progress to benefit all communities
·Healthy Living: Empowering you to make healthy decisions in such areas as nutrition and emotional well-being, and lead healthy lifestyles
·Science Lab: Leading you to explore the skills you need to succeed in life in key areas like computer science, robotics, and physics
What can the teens do in the Programming Tracks?
A.Build urban communities. B.Serve as guides on a farm.
C.Learn about healthy living. D.Volunteer in a science lab.
【答案】C
【解析】
细节理解题。根据“Programming Tracks”部分 “Healthy Living: Empowering you to make healthy decisions in such areas as nutrition and emotional well-being, and lead healthy lifestyles(健康生活:让你在营养和心理健康等方面做出健康的决定,并引领健康的生活方式)” 可知,青少年在Programming Tracks中可以学习关于健康生活的知识。故选C。
4.(2025北京东城二模)
Esme lived. From the moment we stepped off the train, strangers spoke to us — making small talk with an openness and warmth I hadn’t expected. Then a couple approached us, asking if we could witness their wedding. They explained that they were supposed to have a low-key wedding, but had missed their first appointment at the register office because of delayed trains. They had been able to reschedule, but had no witnesses for the ceremony. Desperately, they asked us if we would like to step in.
Why did the couple ask for help?
A.Because they missed the train.
B.Because they needed witnesses.
C.Because they tried to start small talk.
D.Because they wanted to share their joy.
【答案】B
【解析】
细节理解题。根据第一段中“They had been able to reschedule, but had no witnesses for the ceremony. Desperately, they asked us if we would like to step in.(他们可以重新安排时间,但没有证人出席仪式。他们绝望地问我们是否愿意介入)”可知,那对夫妻请求帮助是因为他们找不到人见证仪式,故选B。
【类型三:因果关系对应】
5.(2025北京东城二模)
On hearing this, the part of me raised on suspicion awakened. But another part that leans into trust and curiosity told me to say yes. I was raised to approach strangers with caution. My parents drilled in me the idea that trust had to be earned; they had seen the risks that come with being vulnerable (脆弱的) in a new environment. Being watchful of the unfamiliar was their way of ensuring we stayed safe. As I got older, their anxieties became my own. Yet there was something charming about the couple’s sincerity, so we agreed.
The author hesitated at first due to ______.
A.unsafe environment B.a lack of curiosity
C.inborn distrust D.a planted belief
【答案】D
【解析】
细节理解题。根据第二段中“I was raised to approach strangers with caution. My parents drilled in me the idea that trust had to be earned; they had seen the risks that come with being vulnerable (脆弱的) in a new environment. Being watchful of the unfamiliar was their way of ensuring we stayed safe. As I got older, their anxieties became my own.(我从小就被教导要谨慎对待陌生人。我的父母向我灌输信任必须要赢得的观念;他们已经看到了在新环境中脆弱所带来的风险。对不熟悉的事物保持警惕是他们确保我们安全的方式。随着年龄的增长,他们的焦虑变成了我自己的焦虑)”可知,作者从小就被教育要谨慎对待陌生人,对不熟悉的事物保持警惕,所以有所怀疑,所以作者一开始犹豫是因为一种根深蒂固的观念,故选D。
【类型四:多信息交叉比对/间接细节】
6.(2024北京高考真题)
But other channels of creativity stayed open: I went on writing poems and stories. Still, I went to exhibitions often. I continued my habitual drawing, which I now characterised as childish doodling (乱画). In my 30s, I made painter friends and learned new ways of looking at art. However, I couldn’t let myself have a go at actually doing it. Though these new friends were abstract painters using oil paints, or were printmakers or sculptors, I took oil painting as the taboo (禁忌) high form I wasn’t allowed to practice.
In her 30s, the author _________.
A.avoided oil painting practice B.sought for a painting career
C.fancied abstract painting D.exhibited child paintings
【答案】A
【解析】
细节理解题。根据第三段“In my 30s, I made painter friends and learned new ways of looking at art.(在我30多岁时,我结交了画家朋友们,学到了看待艺术的新方法)”和“Though these new friends were abstract painters using oil paints, or were printmakers or sculptors, I took oil painting as the taboo (禁忌) high form I wasn’t allowed to practice. (虽然这些新朋友是使用油画颜料的抽象画师,或者是版画家或雕塑家,但我把油画作为禁忌的高级形式,不允许我练习)”可知,作者在30多岁时回避练习油画。故选A。
7.(2025北京东城一模)
It is unsettling to learn, then, that for all of my carefully won art appreciation, I am in danger of being surpassed by an insect. In a recent study, honeybees — whose brains are the size of grass seeds — were shown Picassos and Monets paired side by side. Below the prints were two small containers, one containing sugar water and the other nothing at all.
Why does the author mention bees?
A.To present an example. B.To put forward a theory.
C.To draw out a comparison. D.To highlight a research finding.
【答案】C
【解析】
细节理解题。根据第二段中“It is unsettling to learn, then, that for all of my carefully won art appreciation, I am in danger of being surpassed by an insect. In a recent study, honeybees — whose brains are the size of grass seeds — were shown Picassos and Monets paired side by side.(然而,令人不安的是,尽管我精心培养了对艺术的鉴赏力,但我却有可能被一种昆虫超越。在最近的一项研究中,蜜蜂——它们的大脑只有草籽大小——被展示了毕加索和莫奈的画作,并排摆放在一起)”可知,作者提到蜜蜂是为了与人类进行艺术鉴赏能力的对比。故选C。
8.(2025北京西城二模)
One clear takeaway from this research — like the many studies on experiential spending and happiness done to date — is that people would likely be wise to increase their spending on “doing” rather than “having.” But our work points to another implication as well. Communities could benefit in many ways from encouraging experiential pursuits. Policymakers can support access to public parks, beaches and museums, for example. Improved funding for the arts and performance spaces can be a way for communities to ensure that shared experiences continue to bring people together. Directing resources toward more community engagement might promote improvements in societal well-being.
According to the passage, policymakers had better _______.
A.address the funding challenges of communities B.advocate the importance of social well-being
C.prioritize the construction of public spaces D.finance local cultural events and festivals
【答案】D
【解析】
细节理解题。根据最后一段“Policymakers can support access to public parks, beaches and museums for example. Improved funding for the arts and performance spaces can be a way for communities to ensure that shared experiences continue to bring people together. Directing resources toward more community engagement might promote improvements in societal well-being.(例如,政策制定者可以支持进入公园、海滩和博物馆。改善对艺术和表演空间的资助可以成为社区确保共享体验继续将人们聚集在一起的一种方式。将资源用于更多的社区参与可能会促进社会福祉的改善)”可知,政策制定者最好资助当地的文化活动和节日。故选D。
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Passage 1
Uday Bhatia’s enthusiasm for technology began in childhood. His interest was awakened when he received a drone (无人机) in the fourth grade, stimulating a curiosity about how machines work. By 14, he had taught himself computer science and created his first video game on Roblox. However, Uday’s passion wasn’t limited to coding and gadgets — he was deeply aware of societal issues. During the pandemic, he developed FindOurTutor, an e-tutoring platform to help students continue learning remotely.
At 16, Uday, as part of a mentorship program, visited Bichpuri village in Uttar Pradesh and discovered a critical problem: the villagers faced six-to-eight-hour-long power outages. “When I learned that children were using flashlights and kerosene lamps to study, I wanted to find a solution,” he recalls. His research revealed that while most villages in India had been electrified, unreliable power supply remained a continuing issue in many rural areas, with some states like Rajasthan and Uttarakhand enduring power cuts lasting 10 to 12 hours a day.
Determined to help, Uday spent the next six months learning from instructional videos and gathering second-hand components. He worked in his terrace (屋顶) workshop, experimenting with different designs until he developed the Smart OutageGuard (OG), a low-cost backup lightbulb (灯泡) with a lithium-ion battery. The bulb, priced at Rs 250, about half the cost of other options, features dynamic-lumen technology and pulse-width modulation, which allows users to adjust the brightness. This feature extends the bulb’s illumination capacity to up to 10 hours, depending on the brightness level.
Since its launch in May 2022, Smart OG bulbs have reached 10,000 homes across eight states. Uday also founded Uday Electric, a for-profit venture that collaborates with distributors, NGOs, retailers, and CSR programs to provide affordable lighting to semi-electrified rural areas. For non-electrified regions, he developed the Glow Grid, a solar-powered lamp, launched this month.
Uday’s innovations have earned him several awards, including the 2023 Diana Legacy Award. His long-term goal is to provide low-cost energy to every home, and he’s just getting started.
1.Uday Bhatia’s experience in Bichpuri village influenced him to ________.
A.develop an interest in computer science B.create a low-cost, backup-based lightbulb
C.launch an e-tutoring platform for students D.study power supply systems in other villages
2.What do we know about Uday’s inventions?
A.They make energy easier to access. B.They bring innovation to global markets.
C.They focus on sustainable energy solutions. D.They provide affordable lighting for rural areas.
3.Which of the following best describes Uday Bhatia?
A.Innovative and commercial. B.Determined and socially aware.
C.Creative and environmentally conscious. D.Technologically skilled and competitive.
【答案】1.B 2.D 3.B
【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了乌代·巴蒂亚开发了低成本的锂离子电池备用灯泡,为农村地区提供负担得起的照明。
1.细节理解题。根据第三段“He worked in his terrace (屋顶) workshop, experimenting with different designs until he developed the Smart OutageGuard (OG), a low-cost backup lightbulb (灯泡) with a lithium-ion battery. (他在自己的露台工作室里工作,尝试不同的设计,直到他开发出了一种低成本的锂离子电池备用灯泡Smart OutageGuard。)”可知,乌代·巴蒂亚在比奇普里村的经历影响了他创造出一种低成本的备用灯泡。故选B。
2.细节理解题。根据倒数第二段“Uday also founded Uday Electric, a for-profit venture that collaborates with distributors, NGOs, retailers, and CSR programs to provide affordable lighting to semi-electrified rural areas. (乌代还成立了Uday Electric,这是一家营利性企业,与分销商、非政府组织、零售商和企业社会责任项目合作,为半电气化的农村地区提供负担得起的照明。)”可知,乌代的发明为农村地区提供负担得起的照明。故选D。
3.推理判断题。根据第三段“Determined to help, Uday spent the next six months learning from instructional videos and gathering second-hand components. (决心提供帮助,乌代在接下来的六个月里从教学视频中学习,并收集二手部件。)”以及倒数第二段“Uday also founded Uday Electric, a for-profit venture that collaborates with distributors, NGOs, retailers, and CSR programs to provide affordable lighting to semi-electrified rural areas. (乌代还成立了Uday Electric,这是一家营利性企业,与分销商、非政府组织、零售商和企业社会责任项目合作,为半电气化的农村地区提供负担得起的照明。)”可知,乌代·巴蒂亚有决心和社会意识。故选B。
Passage 2
If you’ve ever hung around scientists, you’ve most likely heard one of them say “the best explanation is the simplest one.” But is it? From the behavior of ants to the occurrence of tornadoes, the natural world is often quite complex. Why should we assume the simplest explanation is closest to the truth?
This idea is known as Occam’s (or Ockham’s) razor. It’s also referred to as “rule of economy”. And it bears a family relationship to the “principle of least astonishment,” which holds that if an explanation is too surprising, it’s probably not right. The name comes from William of Ockham, a 14th-century scholastic philosopher. He formulated the principle that “entities (实体) should not be multiplied beyond necessity.” The philosophical claim is a form of ontological minimalism: we should not invoke entities unless we have evidence that they exist. In other words: don’t make stuff up.
In 1687, Isaac Newton expanded on the notion with his concept of a vera causa — a true cause, stating that we should admit only causes that were both true and sufficient to explain natural phenomena. He added that Nature did nothing in vain and Nature was pleased with simplicity. Although Newton was a great scientist, this claim seems odd. Who is to say what “pleases Nature”? Doesn’t this guidance assume we know what we are in fact trying to figure out?
Consider the world of Physics filled with explanations that are surprising, unexpected and hard to get your head around. Newton explained light as being made of particles, whereas other scientists explained it as a wave. Quantum mechanics, however, tells us light is both a wave and a particle. Newton’s account was simpler, but modern physics tells us the more complex model is closer to the truth.
When we turn to biology, things get even more complicated. Imagine two smokers, both of whom went through a pack a day for 30 years. One gets cancer; the other doesn’t. The simplest explanation? For decades the tobacco industry’s answer was that smoking doesn’t cause cancer. Simple but false. In fact, disease is complex, and we don’t yet understand all the factors involved in cancer.
Occam’s razor is not a fact or even a theory. It’s a metaphysical (形而上学的) principle: an idea held independently of empirical (实证的) evidence. In human affairs, things are more often than not complex. Human motivations are typically multiple. People can be good and bad at the same time, selfish and selfless, depending on circumstances. The shelves of ethicists are filled with books pondering why good people do bad things, and their answers are rarely short and sweet.
Our explanations should match the world as best as we can make them. Science is about allowing things to unfold naturally, and sometimes this means accepting that the truth is not simple, even if it would make our lives easier if it were.
1.Occam’s razor indicates that_________.
A.simpler explanations should be preferred
B.reasonable explanations can’t be surprising
C.explanations should be consistent with purposes
D.sufficient causes can explain natural phenomena
2.What can we learn from this passage?
A.Newton offered solid empirical support to Occam’s razor.
B.The tobacco industry’s response is in line with Occam’s razor.
C.Quantum mechanics confirms Newton’s particle theory of light.
D.Ethicists argue human complexity results in multiple motivations.
3.It’s implied in the passage that we need to ________.
A.follow the laws of nature B.interpret the world as it is
C.balance accuracy and simplicity D.highlight the existence of entities
【答案】1.A 2.B 3.B
【导语】这是一篇说明文。主要说明了“奥卡姆剃刀”认为最简单的解释最接近真相,但牛顿的理论及物理中光的解释、生物学中吸烟与癌症的关系表明,自然和人类事务都很复杂。奥卡姆剃刀是形而上学原则,科学应让事物自然展现,真相往往并非简单,不应一味追求简单的解释。
1.推理判断题。根据第一段“If you’ve ever hung around scientists, you’ve most likely heard one of them say “the best explanation is the simplest one.”(如果你曾经和科学家在一起,你很可能会听到他们中的一个人说:“最好的解释是最简单的。”)”以及第二段“He formulated the principle that “entities (实体) should not be multiplied beyond necessity.”(他提出了这样一个原则:“如无必要,勿增实体”)”可知,奥卡姆剃刀理论表明,更简单的解释更可取。故选A。
2.细节理解题。根据倒数第三段“When we turn to biology, things get even more complicated. Imagine two smokers, both of whom went through a pack a day for 30 years. One gets cancer; the other doesn’t. The simplest explanation? For decades the tobacco industry’s answer was that smoking doesn’t cause cancer. Simple but false. In fact, disease is complex, and we don’t yet understand all the factors involved in cancer.(当我们转向生物学时,事情变得更加复杂。想象一下,有两个吸烟者,他们每天吸一包烟,持续了30年。一个得了癌症;另一个没有。最简单的解释是什么?几十年来,烟草行业的答案是吸烟不会致癌。简单但错误。事实上,疾病是复杂的,我们还不了解与癌症有关的所有因素)”可知,烟草业用“吸烟不致癌”这一简单但错误的解释,虽违背事实,但其逻辑符合奥卡姆剃刀的表面原则(优先简单解释)。故选B。
3.推理判断题。根据最后一段“Our explanations should match the world as best as we can make them. Science is about allowing things to unfold naturally, and sometimes this means accepting that the truth is not simple, even if it would make our lives easier if it were.(我们的解释应该尽可能符合现实。科学是关于让事物自然展开的,有时这意味着接受事实并不简单,即使事实简单会让我们的生活更容易)”可知,我们需要如实地解读世界。故选B。
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