专项练13 事理阐释类论说文(学生用书Word版)-【高考快车道】2026年高考英语大二轮专题复习与策略

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专项练13 【语篇解读】 本文是一篇议论文。文章通过分析“设计婴儿”引发的家庭问题,探讨基因技术与家庭教育的伦理冲突,并提出倡导接纳孩子本真的观点。 1.B [细节理解题。根据第一段中“And some families are discovering that things don't always work out as planned:The kids feel like walking science experiments; the parents are disappointed in how their children turned out.”可知,作者强调了“设计婴儿”给家庭带来的心理影响,包括孩子的自我认知偏差和父母的失望情绪。] 2.B [细节理解题。根据第二段中“People who have children this way often place too much importance on genes while ignoring the environment.”可知,这类家庭的共同问题是父母过于关注基因完美,将孩子视为可操控的事物而非独立个体。] 3.D [词义猜测题。根据第三段中“When the kids struggle,it's especially devastating.The child grows up feeling very different,knowing they were an experiment but not getting the proper support or acceptance they need to grow.”可知,父母对成就的过度重视导致孩子在受挫时受到严重伤害,所以猜测devastating意为“毁灭性的;有害的”,与D项“Harmful”同义。] 4.B [推理判断题。根据第四段中“In my work,I help parents accept:This is the child you have.I help them make abstract concepts more concrete.Sometimes just explaining ‘you and your child are not the same person'does the trick.”可推知,作者建议父母接受孩子的本真而非试图控制其基因或成长轨迹。] 【语篇解读】 本文是一篇议论文。文章主要论述了WhatsApp等即时通信方式让人们在假期也难以摆脱信息干扰,强调人们在交流时应设定界限。 5.C [细节理解题。根据第一段中“Although I am 28 years old,the time...because the price of sending a text message was the same as a glass of wine.”可知,作者实际上怀念的是没有持续交流的假期。] 6.D [词义猜测题。根据画线词后文“I turned off read receipts...Recently I've even gently talked to friends about not sending me non-urgent messages.”可知,这些都是作者为了在假期给自己留出空间所采取的方式。所以画线词“tactics”的意思是“方法”,与“Methods”同义。] 7.C [细节理解题。根据第三段中“Previously you could blame your silence on high phone network rates or a poor signal,but now a non-response suggests you don't care.”可知,现在不回复意味着你不在乎,潜台词是冷漠或缺乏关心的表现。] 8.B [推理判断题。通读全文,结合第二段中“it's the fact that being available 24/7 means we have lost our sense of boundaries in terms of what to communicate and when”以及最后一段“It doesn't matter...recover and refresh.”可知,作者通过本文试图传达的是我们在给别人发消息时应该有界限。] 【语篇解读】 本文是一篇议论文。文章主要讲述了康德的时间主观性理论及人类时间感知的弹性现象。 9.D [推理判断题。根据第一段中“He believed time is created by the human mind.Out there beyond our minds,there is no time.It's simply a ‘category'of our minds that helps us to perceive objects and order our experience.”可推知,康德应该会认可“时间是人类产生的一种精神概念”这一观点。] 10.C [段落大意题。根据第二段“The flexibility of our time perception supports Kant's doubt...It seems to speed up when we're absorbed,such as when we play music or paint.”可知,该段主要讲时间感知因情境而异。] 11.B [推理判断题。根据第四段中“In accident situations,people are often surprised by the amount of time they have to think and act ...‘For me the slowing down of the moment allowed me to decide how to escape the falling metal on us.’”可知,人们认为在事故中的时间膨胀体验是有益的。] 12.A [标题归纳题。通读全文,尤其根据最后一段中“What we experience as time is filtered through our minds,and so varies according to our state of mind.”可知,文章开篇介绍康德认为时间是由人类思维创造的,接着通过讲述时间感知的灵活性以及时间膨胀体验等内容,说明了时间是因我们的精神状态而变化的,所以选项A“时间的秘密:一种精神状态”能很好地概括文章主旨,作为文章标题。] 1 / 2 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 专项练13 事理阐释类论说文 说明:每题2.5分,本套试卷共30分 A (2025·山东日照三模) Now controversial new technologies promise parents even more control over their embryos (胚胎).Today,a lot of those“designer babies”are teenagers.And some families are discovering that things don't always work out as planned:The kids feel like walking science experiments; the parents are disappointed in how their children turned out.Fertility (生育) businesses are selling a chance of domestic welfare,and these families feel cheated. People who have children this way often place too much importance on genes while ignoring the environment.It's like,“This is what our family is going to look like.We're going to pick a kid,and this is how we're going to put it together.”It's like a project or building a company.People don't always realize they are creating a human being and not a piece of furniture.They tend to get what they want and don't hear“no”a lot.So when their kid shows up and isn't the way that they want,what happens? Usually,it's a disaster.In these homes,a high value gets placed on achievement.I think the way these kids are created sends the message:“You're not good enough.You need to achieve.”When the kids struggle,it's especially devastating.The child grows up feeling very different,knowing they were an experiment but not getting the proper support or acceptance they need to grow. In my work,I help parents accept:This is the child you have.I help them make abstract concepts more concrete.Sometimes just explaining“you and your child are not the same person”does the trick.And I help kids accept the reality of their parents.Or say a teenager doesn't feel loved.I might need to clarify to them that“love”is not a tangible feeling,like getting kicked.It means someone feels fondness toward you like you feel fondness toward candies or toys. Trying to control your child is a recipe for disaster.The kid is going to rebel (反抗) .I don't know if anyone's making sure parents understand that they can't test-drive a child and then return it.You probably can predict stocks,but human behavior has far too many variables. 1.What does the author stress regarding“designer babies”in paragraph 1? A.The high expectations from their parents. B.The psychological impact on their families. C.The intentional cheating from fertility businesses. D.The moral issues surrounding genetic engineering. 2.What is a common problem for families with“designer babies”? A.The children often rebel against their parents. B.The parents are too focused on genetic perfection. C.The children feel like they are science experiments. D.The parents are unable to afford to raise their children. 3.What does the underlined word“devastating”in paragraph 3 mean? A.Confusing.    B.Doubtful. C.Challenging. D.Harmful. 4.What is the author's suggestion for parents of“designer babies”? A.Invest more in genetic research. B.Accept their children as they are. C.Focus more on their children's achievements. D.Seek professional help to shape their children. B (2025·江西赣州一模) Although I am 28 years old,the time when I feel profoundly 48 is when I get nostalgic (怀旧的) for days when people were able to go on holiday without being continually contacted,because the price of sending a text message was the same as a glass of wine.WhatsApp has changed that. Unlike social media and email apps,which can be temporarily deleted,WhatsApp is the dominant method that we use to communicate with our loved ones.It is hard to switch off as a result of the constant flow of information.Deleting the app even while on holiday doesn't feel like an option,when people use it to convey important information alongside everyday dross.And in any case,the problem isn't the app itself,of course; it's the fact that being available 24/7 means we have lost our sense of boundaries in terms of what to communicate and when. “Just don't reply.What's the big deal?”said a friend.Easier said than done!Trying to create those boundaries can make you feel like a terrible person.It's not just about self-imposed pressure,but the subtext (潜台词) of what not replying says.Previously you could blame your silence on high phone network rates or a poor signal,but now a non-response suggests you don't care. I have tried a number of tactics to give myself space while on vacation.I turned off read receipts because being visibly online felt very exposing.Turning off notifications came shortly afterwards.On a trip to Greece,I trialed a voice notes and video notes ban.Recently I've even gently talked to friends about not sending me non-urgent messages. It doesn't matter whether we are leaving the country or holidaying at home,this precious period of quiet may be the closest thing we have to a break.Although we are getting better at knowing how to prioritize rest,there is still a necessity for us to shape our environment to enable this.We also have to consider the role we play in helping our loved ones to recover and refresh. 5.What does the author actually miss? A.Traditional ways of communication. B.The price of text messages in the past. C.Holidays without constant communication. D.Experiences of drinking wine with friends. 6.What does the underlined word“tactics”in paragraph 4 probably mean? A.Suggestions.    B.Notices. C.Reasons. D.Methods. 7.What is the subtext of not replying now according to the author? A.Too much self-generated pressure. B.The poor mobile signal in the area. C.A sign of indifference or lack of concern. D.High mobile phone communication costs. 8.What does the author try to convey through this text? A.Be brave enough to say no to unreasonable requests. B.We should have boundaries when messaging others. C.It's necessary for people to obey the social manners. D.A suitable app makes a great difference to our break. C (2025·浙江嘉兴二模) The 18th-century German philosopher Immanuel Kant lived very firmly in a world of time.He was so strict about routine that his fellow citizens of Königsberg could set their watches by his afternoon walk.However,in his philosophical work,Kant was doubtful about time.He believed time is created by the human mind.Out there beyond our minds,there is no time.It's simply a“category”of our minds that helps us to perceive objects and order our experience. The flexibility of our time perception (感知) supports Kant's doubt.We all know time is not a fixed phenomenon but seems to pass at different speeds in different situations.For example,it seems to go slowly when we travel to unfamiliar places,or when we are bored or in pain.It seems to speed up when we're absorbed,such as when we play music or paint. Our perception of time can change in a dramatic way.Perhaps,at least once in your life,you've had what is called a“Time Expansion Experience (TEE)”,when seconds have stretched out into minutes.TEEs happen most frequently in accidents where perception becomes more intense than normal and thus people notice more details. In accident situations,people are often surprised by the amount of time they have to think and act.In fact,many people are convinced that time expansion spared them from their serious injury,or even death.For example,a woman who reported a TEE in which she avoided a metal barrier falling on to her car said,“For me the slowing down of the moment allowed me to decide how to escape the falling metal on us.” All of this suggests that Kant was right.Perhaps the reason why time is variable is because it doesn't really exist—at least,outside our minds.There is no objective time out there in the universe.What we experience as time is filtered (过滤) through our minds,and so varies according to our state of mind. 9.Which of the following would Immanuel Kant approve of? A.Time is a basic quality of the world. B.Time is a record of human experience. C.Time is a situation measured by daily routine. D.Time is a mental concept generated by humans. 10.What is the main idea of paragraph 2? A.Time progresses at a constant speed. B.Full attention affects people's sense of time. C.Time perception varies depending on context. D.People feel time slows down on special occasions. 11.What do people think of TEEs in accidents? A.Inspiring. B.Beneficial. C.Temporary. D.Painful. 12.What can be a suitable title for the text? A.The Secret of Time:A State of Mind B.Time Expansion:Real or Imaginary? C.Time Perception:A Philosophical Exploration D.The Clockwork of the Mind:How to Measure Time? 高频词汇 A篇:welfare n.福利 abstract adj.抽象的 concept n.概念 concrete adj.具体的 B篇:profoundly adv.深刻地;极度地dominant adj.占主导地位的;主要的boundary n.界限;边界prioritize v.优先考虑;划分优先级 C篇:flexibility n.灵活性;可变性dramatic adj.显著的;戏剧性的 intense adj.强烈的;剧烈的 variable adj.可变的 n.变量 熟词生义 A篇:project (常见义) n.项目;工程 (文中义)n.可操控的事物recipe (常见义) n.食谱 (文中义) n.导致……的因素 C篇:set (常见义) vt.设置;放置 (文中义) v.校准(钟表) spare (常见义) adj.备用的;空闲的 (文中义) v.使幸免;使逃脱 filter (常见义) n.过滤器 (文中义) v.过滤;筛选 重点短语 A篇:work out发展顺利do the trick达到效果,解决问题 B篇:blame sth.on sb./sth.把某事归咎于…… C篇:be strict about sth.对某事严格be absorbed (in sth.) 全神贯注于 难句分析 A篇:The child grows up feeling very different,knowing they were an experiment but not getting the proper support or acceptance they need to grow. 结构分析: 主干:The child grows up 伴随状语:feeling very different,knowing they were an experiment but not getting the proper support or acceptance (动词-ing形式短语) 定语从句:they need to grow(修饰“support or acceptance”) 译文:孩子在成长过程中感到自己与众不同,知道自己曾是实验品,却得不到成长所需的适当支持或接纳。 B篇:Although I am 28 years old,the time when I feel profoundly 48 is when I get nostalgic for days when people were able to go on holiday without being continually contacted,because the price of sending a text message was the same as a glass of wine. 结构分析: 主句结构:the time...is when...(……的时刻是……)。 让步状语从句:Although I am 28 years old 定语从句:when I feel profoundly 48;when people were able to go on holiday without being continually contacted 表语从句:when I get nostalgic for days 原因状语从句:because the price of sending a text message was the same as a glass of wine 译文:虽然我才28岁,但有那么一刻,我会深切地觉得自己像48岁——那就是当我怀念过去那些日子的时候:人们去度假时不会被不停地联系,因为发一条短信的价格和一杯葡萄酒差不多。 1 / 7 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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