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Section Ⅱ Reading and Thinking(1)
Ⅰ.阅读理解
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(2025·临沂高一检测)Located in the heart of Europe, France offers bike riders its beautiful landscapes, rich history, and delicious food.Here are four of the most popular bike paths in France that show the best of what France has to offer to cycling lovers.
The Loire Valley Route
From Blois to Angers Length: 800 km Time: 7-10 days
This bike path is a journey through the royal history of France.It passes by the splendid castles of the Loire Valley, such as Chambord and Chenonceau.The route is mostly flat, making a relaxing ride.
The Canal des Deux Mers
From Bordeaux to Toulouse Length: 360 km Time: 4-6 days
This path connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Mediterranean Sea.Bike riders will experience a mix of city landscapes, vineyards and the peaceful countryside.The path, relatively flat, with a few gentle inclines (斜坡), is well-suited for cyclists of all abilities.
The Côte d’ Azur Route
From Hyères to Menton Length: 230 km Time: 3-4 days
For those seeking coastal beauty and a touch of attraction, this route offers a ride along the French Riviera.It’s a fairly challenging route with some steep climbs but provides views of the Mediterranean.
The Alsace Wine Route
From Selestat to Thann Length: 170 km Time: 3-5 days
This route is perfect for food lovers, offering a scenic tour through the vineyards of Alsace.The flat ground provides plenty of opportunities to enjoy local wines and cooking.
1.Which route lasts the longest time?( )
A.The Loire Valley Route. B.The Canal des Deux Mers.
C.The Côte d’ Azur Route. D.The Alsace Wine Route.
2.What is unique about the Canal des Deux Mers route?( )
A.It is the most challenging route. B.It satisfies riders of different levels.
C.Riders can learn the royal history of France. D.It connects the cities around the Mediterranean.
3.If a rider is fond of food, which route will he prefer?( )
A.The Canal des Deux Mers. B.The Loire Valley Route.
C.The Côte d’ Azur Route. D.The Alsace Wine Route.
B
(2025·安徽部分学校高一3月调研)My parents were excellent cooks.Growing up, I enjoyed being in the kitchen with them.It was a place where I could relax myself, be creative and have fun.In September of 2020, I started a side business in São Paulo selling bread, sauces and other foods online.At the same time, my husband and I were revisiting our dream of living abroad.Canada seemed like the perfect choice because of its diverse food culture.
I chose to study culinary (烹饪的) management at George Brown College, one of Canada’s top culinary schools.I started my two-year program in September 2022.The program included business courses, such as human resources and marketing, as well as hands-on cooking classes.I learned skills to be a cook, like working with flavors (味道), and how to prepare large amounts of food.Some days, I was on my feet from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., but my heart was filled with happiness.Being in a kitchen invigorated me.I knew that cooking was what I wanted to do.
During my studies, I had some exciting opportunities.I was a finalist in a school cooking competition, where I made salpicao, a traditional Brazilian turkey salad.In April 2024, I entered a cooking competition hosted by Cookin, an app where chefs sell and deliver meals.I created a Brazilian-inspired menu, with dishes from the countryside to the coast, including pulled pork with guava jam and chips.I was one of the winners and got to run an online store, Flavia’s Taste of Brazil, for a week.Using the college’s kitchen, I completed 25 orders, preparing a total of 41 meals.
Going back to college wasn’t just about learning the hard skills of cooking.It gave me courage and confidence to go for my love.
4.What can we know about the author when she was a child?( )
A.She loved staying in the kitchen. B.She spent a lot of time in Canada.
C.She dreamed of studying abroad. D.She offered to run a side business.
5.Why did the author go to George Brown College?( )
A.To work with her husband. B.To follow her love for cooking.
C.To meet her parents’ wishes. D.To find a well-paid job in Brazil.
6.Which best explains the underlined word “invigorated” in paragraph 2?( )
A.Made fun of someone. B.Gave energy to someone.
C.Kept track of someone. D.Left a message to someone.
7.What does the author’s success in cooking competitions suggest?( )
A.She is a uniquely gifted teacher. B.She is inspired by other winners.
C.She is highly skilled and creative. D.She is lucky enough to be a finalist.
C
(2025·三明高一检测)Is social media harmful to teenagers? This is the question we are going to examine.Social media sites have been blamed for most of the world’s social problems from feeling disconnected and lonely to having difficulty forming meaningful relationships.Yet, many of us feel a need to use social media because it offers something we cannot find elsewhere, despite knowing the downsides.We will explore both the advantages and disadvantages of social media usage before reaching a conclusion on its impact on teenagers.
An argument for social media claims it can contribute to social bonds by promoting relationships with people in different areas.For example, social media has helped old school friends to get back in touch after many years without contact.Moreover, people find jobs now through social media or research information for their studies.These are real benefits of using social media.Additionally, social media bridges cultural divides, enabling people to connect and understand diverse perspectives, further strengthening social cohesion.
Personally, the disadvantages of social media outweigh the benefits.The argument used by many people is that interactions on social media are no substitute (代替品) for face-to-face communication.When you are out with friends, how many times they check their phones, for example.It is all too easy to become absorbed in this online life rather than communicate in real life.Obviously, the downsides of social media overshadow its positive aspects.
Researches highlight that it is far more satisfying to physically laugh out loud in real life rather than to replace the act with a typed representation of laughter such as “haha” or “LOL”.Ideally, we should have enough self-control to be able to limit our use of social media, enjoying the benefits it can bring.I think we should aim to do this, although it is not an easy job in today’s connected world where so many people live their lives online.
8.What does the underlined word “downsides” in paragraph 1 mean?( )
A.Disadvantages. B.Difficulties.
C.Effects. D.Benefits.
9.What does the example in paragraph 2 prove?( )
A.Social media improve social relationships. B.Old school friends value their friendship.
C.People in different areas seldom keep in touch. D.It is easier to find jobs through social media.
10.What is the author’s attitude towards social media?( )
A.Positive. B.Negative.
C.Objective. D.Unclear.
11.What does the author suggest?( )
A.Laughing out loudly in real life. B.Controlling the time of using social media.
C.Getting rid of social media entirely. D.Connecting the world through social media.
D
The Huntsville Hamfest can date back to August 1954 when the yearly North Alabama Hamfest was hosted in the communities of Huntsville, Decatur, and Florence, offering a one-day celebration for amateur radio enthusiasts (业余无线电爱好者).
After a few years, the Hamfest was held in Decatur in odd-numbered (奇数的) years and in Huntsville in even-numbered years.The Huntsville location was in what the locals called “The Mall”, located at the corner of University Drive, and was a Sunday event with an outdoor flea market (跳蚤市场).Several organizations used upstairs rooms for meetings but there were no forums (论坛).
In 1980, the North Alabama Hamfest used the just-opened Von Braun Center.It was still a one-day event but the flea market was indoors.With the success of the 1980 event, in 1981 the North Alabama Hamfest became the Huntsville Hamfest, a two-day event with forums, meetings, and other activities on both days.
Since 1981, the Hamfest has grown to use 100K square feet of air-conditioned space in the VBC South Hall.Today the Hamfest offers a growing list of commercial dealers and forum presenters,and a lively indoor flea market.A Youth Lounge for people of all ages was added in 2010.Its popularity drove the organizers to increase the size of the Youth Lounge by 50% in 2018.
Throughout the growth of the Huntsville Hamfest, the local Huntsville Amateur Radio Club (HARC), founded in 1952, has supplied a large group of friendly volunteers to help ensure a wonderful weekend.With the help of HARC, the Hamfest has hosted the ARRL Alabama Section convention (大会).Twice, in 1993 and 2007,Huntsville has hosted the ARRL national convention.
Never outgrown, however, is the small-town southern warmth we offer to our visitors and dealers.Once you experience The World’s Friendliest Hamfest, I’m sure you’ll agree and will want to make Huntsville a favorite destination on your Hamfest schedule.
12.What do we know about the Hamfest before 1981?( )
A.It was celebrated every two years. B.It was a one-day event for radio lovers.
C.It was hosted by Huntsville University. D.It was famous for its educational forums.
13.What does paragraph 4 mainly tell us about the Hamfest?( )
A.Its continuous development. B.Its social influence.
C.Its international popularity. D.Its target audiences.
14.How has HARC contributed to the Hamfest?( )
A.By designing the Youth Lounge. B.By contacting commercial dealers.
C.By performing volunteer services. D.By attending the ARRL national convention.
15.What sets the Hamfest apart from similar events according to the author?( )
A.The scenic location. B.The weekly flea market.
C.The famous forum presenters. D.The great festive atmosphere.
Ⅱ.阅读七选五
(2025·新乡、安阳等部分学校高一3月联考)Every day we are surrounded by people of different cultures.It’s important to expose (使接触) our children to other cultures early in life.Here are a few ideas for introducing your child to different cultures.
Watch documentaries and read books from different cultures.
A great way to expose your child to other cultures is by watching documentaries and reading books worldwide.16.( ) And they include beautiful illustrations of diverse landscapes, foods and traditions.You can also find documentaries online that highlight important historical events and cultural traditions from different parts of the world.
17.( )
If you live in a city with a lot of diversity, chances are there are lots of great museums and cultural centers to visit.Many museums and cultural centers also offer programs and events specifically for kids.18.( )
Talk to friends who are from different cultures.
If you know someone from a different culture, take the opportunity to talk with them about their heritage.This is a great way to understand what life is like in their country or community.19.( ) It can help your child feel more connected to the person you’re talking to.
Learning a new language can be a fun and rewarding experience.
If you’re looking for a deeper experience, consider taking part in some language classes.20.( ) And, if there aren’t any classes available in your area, you may be able to find an online program that’s perfect for your child.
A.Attend a cultural festival or event.
B.Visit a local museum or cultural center.
C.Many great children’s books tell stories from different cultures.
D.Talk to your school to find out if there are any classes available.
E.These are often interactive while teaching your child about different cultures.
F.You can also ask your friend to teach you some words in their native language.
G.One of the best ways is by cooking traditional dishes from those cultures together.
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Section Ⅱ Reading and Thinking(1)
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语篇解读:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了法国最受欢迎的自行车道中的四条路线。
1.A 细节理解题。通过对比文中所提四个路线的“Time”部分可知,卢瓦尔河谷路线持续时间最长。
2.B 细节理解题。根据文章The Canal des Deux Mers部分最后一句可知,双海运河路线的独特之处是它满足了不同水平的骑行者。
3.D 细节理解题。根据文章The Alsace Wine Route部分可知,如果一个骑行者喜欢美食,他会选择阿尔萨斯葡萄酒路线。
语篇解读:本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者如何从童年时期对烹饪的热爱出发,通过在加拿大的烹饪管理课程学习,最终实现自己的梦想并取得成就。
4.A 细节理解题。根据第一段前三句可知,作者小时候喜欢和父母一起待在厨房。
5.B 推理判断题。根据第一段最后一句,第二段首句及最后一段内容可推知,作者去George Brown College是为了追求她对烹饪的热爱。
6.B 词义猜测题。根据画线词前一句中的but my heart was filled with happiness及画线词后可推知,一直待在厨房里使作者感到快乐,使作者充满干劲儿。
7.C 推理判断题。根据第三段内容可推知,在烹饪方面, 作者不仅技术熟练,而且富有创造力。
语篇解读:本文是一篇议论文。本文讨论了使用社交媒体的优点和缺点,并且作者建议要控制使用社交媒体的时间。
8.A 词义猜测题。画线词前文Yet, many of us feel ...cannot find elsewhere和画线词中的despite是转折关系,故猜测downsides意为“缺点”。
9.A 推理判断题。根据第二段内容可推知,本段举例子是为了证明社交媒体改善社会关系。
10.B 观点态度题。根据第三段第一句可推知,作者对社交媒体的态度是消极的。
11.B 细节理解题。根据最后一段后两句可知,作者建议要控制使用社交媒体的时间。
语篇解读:本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了美国的Huntsville Hamfest盛会。
12.B 细节理解题。根据第一段和第三段内容可知, Huntsville Hamfest 在1981年之前是面向无线电爱好者举办的为期一天的节日。
13.A 段落大意题。作者在第四段主要介绍了Huntsville Hamfest的不断发展,包括其举办地点、参与者、节日内容等。
14.C 细节理解题。根据第五段第一句可知, HARC为Huntsville Hamfest提供志愿者服务。
15.D 推理判断题。根据最后一段中的the small-town southern warmth we offer to our visitors and dealers和The World’s Friendliest Hamfest可推知,热情友好的节日氛围使Huntsville Hamfest区别于其他的业余无线电节。
Ⅱ.
语篇解读:本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了如何引导孩子们学习不同的文化。
16.C 根据空前句及空后两句可知,此处与阅读书籍有关。因此,C项能够承上启下,下文中的they指代C项中的children’s books,符合语境。
17.B 根据该空下文第一句可知,参观博物馆或文化中心可以帮助孩子们了解不同的文化。因此,B项可以概括本段内容,其中museum和cultural center是原词复现,符合语境。
18.E 根据空前句可知,E项是对博物馆和文化中心提供的项目和活动的进一步说明,符合语境。
19.F 根据小标题Talk to friends who are from different cultures可知,本段讲述要让孩子和有着不同文化背景的朋友们交谈。根据空后句可知,空处应该是和朋友交谈的某种方式,F项符合语境。
20.D 根据空后句可知,此处应是询问学校是否有相关的课程。D项能够衔接下文,其中classes是原词复现,符合语境。
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