内容正文:
10.A根据上文“Yes.Mine!’George was wild with joy”可知,
George确定是自己的彩票,欣喜若狂,眼晴会因为失而复得而
立刻亮起来。故选A。
1l.B根据上文“His mind”和下文“to a few days ago”可推知,
George走神了,思绪飘到了几天前,表示在回忆几天前的事。
故选B。
I2.D put away收好;handed out分发;given away贈送;thrown
in扔进。根据上文“On the way home,he passed by Lucas and
pressed$50 into Lucas'shat.”可知,George不小心把彩票同
50美元一起扔进了Lucas的帽子里。故选D。
l3.C根据上文“Now seizing the regained ticket,George asked,
'This changes everything!How can I 13 you?'The young
man shook his head.”可知,Lucas把彩票还给了George,他很
感激,所以想报答Lucas。故选C。
14.A根据上文“Lucas,a poor young artist,was playing his
worn violin at the gate of the subway station.”可知,Lucas很
贫穷,他的小提琴是破旧的,他靠在地铁口拉琴为生,因此这
个少年是好奇为什么Lucas在身无分文的情况下拒绝George
的好意。故选A。
15.D根据上文“Money comes and goes.But lose your
honesty?’He drew a clear note from his violin.”可知,Lucas
是把人的诚实品质比作音乐的旋律,人失去诚实就好比音乐
失去旋律,是非常糟糕的事。故选D。
二、语法填空
【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了内蒙古自治区的
乳制品美食。
1.a考查冠词。此处泛指“一种独特而美味的食物遗产”,应用不
定冠词,且unique是发音以辅音音素开头的单词,应用不定冠
词a。故填a。
2.containing考查非谓语动词。本句谓语为bears,此处为非谓
语动词,作后置定语,修饰名词tofu,tofu和contain“包含”为逻
辑上的主谓关系,应用现在分词形式。故填containing。
3.is made考查动词的时态,语态和主谓一致。此处为that引导
的定语从句的谓语,从句描述客观事实,时态用一般现在时,从
句主语that指代先行词a firm,flavorful dairy product,与make
为被动关系,用一般现在时的被动语态,又因为主语that指代
先行词a firm,flavorful dairy product,所以be动词用is。故填
is made。
4.or考查连词。句意:蒙古家庭传统上喜欢把牛奶豆腐当作零
食,蘸着糖吃,或者加人他们著名的咸奶茶中。此处表示选择
关系,应用连词or连接。故填or。
5.to create考查非谓语动词。句中已有谓语动词has developed,
此处应用非谓语动词;“现代方法”的目的是“创造出各种形状
和设计”,应用create的不定式,作目的状语。故填to create。
6.in考查介词。in every bite为固定搭配,意为“每一口”。故
填in。
7.diversities考查名词复数。根据a variety of可知,空处应填名
词的复数形式,故填diversities。.
&.definitely考查副词。此处修饰动词is,应用副词definitely“无
疑地”,作状语。故填definitely。
9.occurred考查动词时态。occur to sb.“(想法、念头等)被某人
想到,浮现在某人脑海中”。根据Has可知,时态应用现在完成
时,表示过去的动作对现在造成的影响或结果,本空用occu“出
现”的过去分词occurred。故填occurred。
10.what考查宾语从句。本空引导宾语从句,从句缺少主语,表
示“…的东西”,应用连接代词what引导。故填what。
高考核心词积累:1.①2.③3.②4.④
Friday
阅读理解
【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要围绕中国夏季旅游市场
的变化展开,聚焦Z世代和大学生等年轻群体对旅游方式的重塑,
介绍了他们从“走马观花”转向追求高质量、沉浸式体验的旅游偏
好,并指出旅游业需据此调整以适应“体验经济”的发展需求。
1.B细节理解题。根据第一段中“Gone are the days of
whirlwind itineraries packed with low-cost sightseeing.Today's
Gen Z seek better,richer experiences.”以及“the average travel
spending by college students this summer is up by 6 percent
参考答案与解析
year-on-year”可知,年轻人不再追求“走马观花”式的低成本观
光(数量),而是更看重更好、更丰富的旅游体验(质量),即优先
考虑质量而非数量。故选B。
2.B推理判断题。根据第二段列举的案例:西双版纳的萤火虫
热带森林夜游、江西葛仙村的“灯光巡游”、浙江安吉民宿的农
耕/烹饪等实操活动、河南开封的“大宋·东京梦华”沉浸式游
船(穿古装、玩诗词游戏)可知,这些活动都强调游客的亲身参
与和深度互动。由此可推断,年轻人重视旅游中的“参与感”。
故选B。
3.A推理判断题。根据最后一段“meets the evolving needs of
young travelers while unleashing the full potential of the
‘experience economy'”可知,作者建议旅游业满足游客的需求,
通读全文可知年轻人的需求有了很大变化,例如要求沉浸性体
验与刺激性等,因此作者可能会建议旅游业注重个性化,满足
年轻人的需求,这与A项“开发个性化内容”表意一致。故
选A。
4.C写作手法题。通读全文,第二段通过“For instance”列举云
南、江西、浙江、河南等地的特色旅游活动,第三段以“skydiving,
bungee jumping,VR time travel or simulated space travel"
说明年轻人对新奇冒险的追求一作者通过大量具体案例,直
观展现了年轻一代旅游方式的变化。故选C。
Saturday
一、阅读理解A
【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要围绕基础科学研究展
开,通过讲述Carly Anne York的研究经历以及海萤研究的例子,
探讨了基础科学研究的价值,强调基础科学研究虽不一定有立竿
见影的应用成果,但对人类生活有着重要意义,同时呼吁支持基础
科学研究的资金投入。
l.A推理判断题。根据第一段中“When asked why money
should be spent on what the volunteer called 'silly science',
York could only respond by stressing the essential value of
knowledge.”可知,志愿者认为York研究的是“愚蠢的科学”,质
疑为什么要在这上面花钱,由此可推知York工作的价值受到
了质疑。故选A。
2.C细节理解题。根据第二段中“York has come to realize that
the focus on immediate applications is not the goal of basic
science.Rather,it seeks to deeply understand natural events."
可知,Yok认为基础科学的目的是深入了解自然事件,即了解
自然世界。故选C。
3.D推理判断题。根据第三段“Based on this work.For
instance,doctors now use the proteins to better see and avoid
nerves during surgery,as well as to track the spread of cancer
cells in the body.The discovery earned Shimomura the 2008
Nobel Prize in chemistry..”可知,基于此研究,科学家们有了重
要发现,这些发现改变了生物研究和医学,相关研究者还获得
了诺贝尔奖。由此可推知,研究是富有启发性且有回报的。故
选D。
4.C推理判断题。根据最后一段中“The book is a timely
reminder especially when the US government cuts science
funding today.'I am also appreciative of the scientists who built
the path to advance basic research,’York writes..”可推知,York
可能会建议支持基础科学研究的资金投人。故选C。
二、阅读理解B
【语篇解读】本文是一篇议论文。本文主要讲述了幼儿教育专家
Erika Christakis对幼儿教育的看法,她认为学校教育和学习是两
回事,过早地强迫孩子进行严格的学术训练会对孩子的发展产生
负面影响,强调幼儿教育应该注重玩耍和探索。
l.D词义猜测题。根据第一段中“But too often teachers
themselves are managed by higher-ups(with too much attention
to details),expected to hew to fixed lesson plans,and given
little flexibility.”中的“fixed lesson plans”和“given little
flexibility'”可知,教师需要按照固定的课程计划进行教学,几乎
没有灵活性,由此可知,hew to意为“坚持”。故选D。
2.B细节理解题。根据第二段中“Christakis argues that forcing
academic rigor at such an early age has led preschoolers to do
worse.,not better.”可知,Erika Christakis认为过早地强迫孩子
进行严格的学术训练会对孩子的发展产生负面影响。故选B。
学霸黑白题03阅读理解
Friday
Week 1
白题
主题:Z世代新旅行
难度:★★★★
建议用时:8min
参考答案:P03
This year's summer tourism season has faced change.Gone are the days of
whirlwind itineraries packed with low-cost sightseeing.Today's GenZ seek better,richer
外刊精读,
experiences.According to a travel platform,the average travel spending by college students this
summer is up by 6 percent year-on-year,with average trips lasting about 2.9 days.Tourism for
them is not just about ticking the boxes;it's also about reconnecting with the self and rediscovering
the joy of exploration.
For young people,summer nights,in particular,have acquired added charm.For instance,
in Xishuangbanna,Yunnan Province,a night tour through a tropical forest-lit by glowing
fireflies-feels like wandering through a living galaxy.At Gexian Village,Shangrao City of Jiangxi
Province,"illuminated parades"turn the place into a dynamic painting,bringing the lanterns to
life.In Zhejiang Province's Anji County,homestays in rural areas offer hands-on activities like
farming,cooking,and traditional handicrafts,attracting families and young travelers alike.In
Kaifeng,Henan Province,an immersive boat tour,dubbed "A Day in the Song Dynasty"invites
visitors to put on period attire,play poetry games,and enjoy music and dance along ancient canals.
Some go even further-crossing the equator to experience winter in July.
"Brave souls experience the world first"-this Gen Z motto reflects youths'growing thirst for
novelty and adventure.Whether it's skydiving,bungee jumping,VR time travel or simulated space
travel,young people are seeking once-in-a-lifetime thrills.
Today,emotions play a significant role in travel.Therefore,the travel industry must embrace
creativity and quality,in order to develop immersive content,improve services,and foster regional
collaboration.Only then can it help build a new tourism ecosystem,one that meets the evolving
needs of young travelers while unleashing the full potential of the "experience economy".
⑨
1.How did youths'travel preferences change according to the passage?
A.They prefer long trips over short ones now.B.They prioritize quality over quantity now.
C.They value domestic travel above all else.D.They focus on expensive sightseeing tours.
2.What can we infer about Chinese young people from Paragraph 2?
A.They prefer urban over rural trips.
B.They attach importance to engagement.
C.They mainly seek cool destinations.
D.They dislike daytime travel activities.
3.What may the writer advise the travel industry to do?
A.To develop personalized content.
B.To build more traditional sightseeing spots.
C.To reduce travel service costs.
D.To focus on international market expansion.
4.How does the writer show the way the young generation travels has changed?
A.By stating arguments.
B.By comparing data.
C.By listing examples.
D.By analyzing causes.
高一下英语·0黑白题009
黑题
Week 1
Saturday
阅读理解A+阅读理解B
+应用文写作
一、阅读理解A
What's the purpose of your study?It's the question many basic-science researchers fear.And
it's the question that Carly Anne York received 10 years ago from a volunteer.At that time,York
was a Ph.D.student studying squid().When asked why money should be spent on what the
volunteer called "silly science",York could only respond by stressing the essential value of
knowledge.
Today,York,an animal physiologist,still doesn't know how her doctoral research can
directly benefit humankind.But after a decade of studying how animals interact with their
environments,York has come to realize that the focus on immediate applications is not the goal of
basic science.Rather,it seeks to deeply understand natural events.That doesn't mean the research
is worthless.As York details,projects that could be considered silly or useless can lead to scientific
advances that better our lives.
Take the study of sea fireflies.The tiny creature's glow had puzzled scientists for decades.But
many avoided studying it because it was considered challenging and probably useless to humans.
That was until chemist Osamu Shimomura found it in 1956.Based on this work,Shimomura and
his team did further research on jellyfish,and identified two of the proteins responsible for its
glow,which transformed biological research and medicine.For instance,doctors now use the
proteins to better see and avoid nerves during surgery,as well as to track the spread of cancer cells
in the body.The discovery earned Shimomura the 2008 Nobel Prize in chemistry.
Skillfully using her wisdom,York reminds us in her book that it's nearly impossible for a
science project to follow a direct path that results in an immediate outcome.The book is a timely
reminder especially when the US government cuts science funding today."I am also appreciative of the
scientists who built the path to advance basic research,"York writes.
⑨
1.What can we infer from the question in the first paragraph?
A.The value of York's work was doubted.B.Much money was wasted on York's study.
C.Researchers focus the value of knowledge.D.York's research lacked specific purposes.
2.What is the goal of basic science according to York?
A.To have immediate applications.
B.To create life-changing inventions.
C.To understand the natural world.
D.To build human-nature relationship.
3.Which of the following best describes the study of sea fireflies?
A.Costly and worthless.
B.Important but fruitless.
C.Practical but outdated.
D.Inspiring and rewarding.
4.What would York probably suggest about basic-science research?
A.Promoting the outcome.
B.Shortening the process.
C.Supporting the funding.
D.Improving the application.
010英语·0黑白题高一下