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2023高考英语名校模拟真题速递(新高考专用)第一期专题06阅读理解之记叙文10篇(2023春·江苏泰州·高三统考一模)TheJin“juice”wasthefirstletter-sound,accordingtomymother,whichIrepeatedinstaccato(不连贯地).ThiswaswhenIwasthree,beforemystutter(口吃)wasconsideredasshameful.Inthoseearliestyearsmyrelationshiptolanguagewasuncomplicated:Iassumedmyvoicewasmorelikeabird’sorasquirrel’sthanmyplaymates’.Iimagined,unlikefluentchildren,Imightbeabletoconversewithwildcreatures,learntheirsecrets,tellthemmineandestablishfriendshipswiththem.Schoolputanendtothisfantasy.ThroughoutelementaryschoolIstutteredeverytimeateachercalledonmeandwheneverIwasaskedtoreadoutloud.Flashforward25years.Afteralotofspeechtherapy,mystutterwaslessnoticeable.OnenightIfoundmyselfatapartyinBrooklynsurroundedbypeoplefreelyandproudlystuttering.IrealizedasIlistenedtooneafteranothertelltheirstoriesthattheywerenotimpressedwithmyfluency.No.Theyfeltsorryforme.Thisexperienceblewmymind.IthadneveroccurredtometotellmyselfthewayIspokewasOK;it’sthefluentworldthatneededtopracticeacceptance.WhenIwatched“TheKing’sSpeech,”afilmaboutKingGeorgeVI’sstutter,Ididn’tbuythehappyending,when,withthehelpofhisspeechtherapistLionelLogue,thekingdeliverswithfluencyhisannouncementthatBritainwillenterWorldWarII.Theactualmeaningandgloryinthefilm,Irealized,occursbetweenthekingandLogueinsidetheirsessions.Thekingexposeshisvulnerability(脆弱)andLoguereactsnotwithjudgmentordisgustbutsympathy.Forthefirsttimethekingisseen.Thecentralironyofmyliferemainsthatmystutter,whichattimescausedsomuchsuffering,isalsoresponsibleformyobsessionwithlanguage.WithoutitIwouldnothavebeendriventowrite,tocreaterhythmicsentenceseasiertospeakandtoread.Asalittlegirl,Ihopedmystutterwouldletmeintothesecretworldofanimals.Asanadult,givenakindlistener,Iamprivilegedtofindadirectpathwaytothehumanheart.1.Howdidthewriterregardherstutterwhenshewasthree?A.Cautiously. B.Positively. C.Skeptically. D.Critically.2.Whichofthefollowingmighttheparty-goersagreewith?A.Stutteringisanythingbutshameful.B.Stutteringmakesahumorousspeaker.C.Socializinghelpsoneovercomestuttering.D.Fluentpeopleshouldfeelsorryforthemselves.3.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“buy”meaninParagraph3?A.Doubt. B.Judge. C.Experience. D.Accept.4.Whatdoestheauthorwanttoconveyinthetext?A.Herstuttermadeherawriter.B.Howshefinallystoppedstuttering.C.Apartyshapedherintowhosheistoday.D.Whatshelearnedfrom“TheKing’sSpeech”(2023春·安徽·高三校联考一模)At18,IcompetedinmyfirstmarathoninDublin,Ireland.Atthattime,Iwasanexcellent400-meterrunnerathighschool,butgotitintomyheadthatIshouldtrythelongerdistancetoprovethatIwasreallygoodatrunning—andwhatbetterthanthemarathon.Backthen,therunningcrazehadn’tquiteheateduptothepointithastodayandrunningamarathonwasunknowntomostpeople.Besides,Ineverknewanyonewhohadactuallyrunamarathon.OnthewayfromEnglandtoDublin,IwaswonderingwhatIwasgettingmyselfintwodayslaterwhentheracewouldbegin.Itriedtogetsomesleeptoeasemynerves,butIfoundithard.Theracedaywassomewhatcloudy,butthewarmthofthepeopleforcedawaytheclouds.Mylimitedmemoriesfromthatfirstraceremain:thefeelingofrunningthroughatunnel(隧道)ofpeopleasthecrowdslinedbesidethestreets;thecheersfromthecrowdsasthenewscamethatanIrishmanhadwontherace;what’simportant,theunbelievablekindnessofthecrowdscheeringmeonasIhitthewallandtriedtostrugglethrough.Eventually,Ididn’tgettheprize,butInevergaveupandregardeditasasuccessbecauseIchallengedmyself.Aftermyfirstmarathon,Istartedawebsitebasedonmyloveforrunning.Whetheryou’reanexperiencedmarathonerorjustaninterestedpasser-by,Iinviteyoutoparticipateinthewebsiteandmakeityourhome.Runnersandparticularlymarathonersseemtosharecommonideals.They’repartofaglobalteamandaglobalcommunity.5.Whydidtheauthortakepartinhisfirstmarathon?A.Toshowhistalentforrunning.B.Towinaprizeinalongerdistancerace.C.Toattractthepublic’sattentiontorunning.D.Toexpresshispreferencefor400-meterrunning.6.Whatimpressedtheauthordeeplyduringhisfirstmarathon?A.Hehitthewallandtriedtostrugglethrough.B.Heranthroughatunnelwithotherracers.C.Henearlygotlostduetothecloudyweather.D.Hereceivedlotsofencouragementfromthecrowds.7.Whatcanweknowabouttheauthor’swebsite?A.Itaimstohelpuniterunninglovers.B.Ithasattractedlargenumbersofparticipants.C.Itattachesgreatimportancetocommunityspirit.D.Itwassetupmainlyforexperiencedmarathoners.8.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.AGoodMarathonRunner B.MyUnforgettableFirstMarathonC.StartingaWebsiteforRunners D.BeingBravetoChallengeOurselves(2022·广东惠州·统考三模)ItwasabrightMayafternoonalongtheMarylandcoast.JonathanBauer,andhis13-year-olddaughter,Ava,weredrivingwiththewindowsdownastheyheadedhomeonthebridge.Suddenly,thecalmwasdisturbedbythesquealoftires.Notfaraheadofthem,apickup(皮卡车)wasdriftingfromonelanetotheother.Itslammedintoaconcretebarrier,flippedoverthecardirectlyaheadofthem,andcametoresthangingovertherailingofthebridge.Bauerhitthebrakesintime,butanothercarcameslidingbackwardtowardhimandstruckhiscar’sfender(挡泥板).Bauerstoppedhiscar.“Ava,areyouOK?”heasked.Shewasshaken,butotherwiseunhurt.Andthenascreamcamefromthepickupabovethewatersofthebay.Thedriverdashedtotherailing.Bauerranupbesidehim.Themanpointeddown,sayingsomethinginSpanish.Therewasacarseatinthewater.Strugglingnexttoitwasagirl,abouttwoyearsold,terrified,floatingonherbackandcrying.Mattersquicklywentworsewhenthegirlrolledoverontoherstomach.“Ava!Staybythecar!”Baueryelled,droopingtoremovehisshoes.Wouldhegethurt?Couldhereachthegirlintime?Notimetowonder.Allhehadinmindwasthefaiththatshemustbesavedimmediately.Amomentlaterhewasbouncingoffthesandybottom-unhurt!Bauerswamtothegirlandliftedheroutofthewater:mouthhalfopen,eyesnearlyclosed,notbreathing.Standing,helaidheragainsthisshoulderandhitatherbackwiththeflatofhishand.Watercamestreamingfromhermouthandslowlyhereyeswereopened.Hepulledherclose,hugginghertoshelterherfromthecold.Aboatpulledupandhauledthemaboard.AvaBauerwassoinspiredbyherfather’sactionsthatfourmonthslatershebecameafirefightersothatshe,too,couldsavelives.“Thatgirlisgoingtoliveawholelifebecauseofhim,”shesays.“It’sincredible.”9.WhatcanwelearnaboutBauerandhisdaughterfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.TheyhadagreattimealongtheMarylandcoast.B.Theycrashedtheircarintoothers’onthebridge.C.Theysufferedaseverehitandhungovertherailing.D.Theywitnessedaterribleaccidentonthewayhome.10.WhydidBauerrunforwardnexttothepickupdriver?A.Hesawagirlstrugglinginthewater.B.Hewasaskedtohelpthepickupdriver.C.Hewascaughtbythecryfromthepickup.D.Hewasconcernedaboutthefallingofthepickup.11.WhichwordscanbestdescribeBauer?A.Warm-heartedandmodest.B.Strong-willedandoptimistic.C.Determinedandconsiderate.D.Good-temperedandintelligent.12.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.ALeapofFaithB.AnUnexpectedCrashC.AMomentofInspirationD.AWell-organizedRescue(2023春·广东江门·高三校联考一模)Comingofageisthattimeineachofourliveswhenwebegintoseethepossibilities.Theworldopensupinwaysthatmatureourvisionandgiveusasenseofresponsibilityandgratefulness.Connorhadjuststartedcollegeandlovedbeingatthatstageinhislifewherehecouldeatallthepizzahewanted,yetengageinadultconversationswithhisparentsabouttheresponsibilitytomakelifebetterforothers.Connor’soptimismwasinfectious.Therewassomuchhecoulddo,andsomuchhecouldbecome.ButitallendedonenightwhenConnorwasdistractedwhiledrivingonaColoradohigh-way.Ayoungman,whogaveoffsomuchlight,suddenlywentdark.Connor’sfather,David,tookitparticularlyhard.Afatherseesmorethanhisowntraits(性格)inhisson;heseesgreaterpossibilitiesthanheachieved.TakingthathopeawayleftDavidfeelingataloss.ButConnor’soptimismwasoneofthosetraitspassedontohimbyhisfather.So,Davidgottowork.First,heestablishedtheHonorConnorScholarshipFundtorewardstudentswhoservedinthecommunity.Next,hewenttoworkcreatingaresearch-basedcurriculumthateducatesUniversityofColoradoBoulderstudentsandtheirfamiliesaboutthedangersoftextingwhiledriving.Itincludesaverysimplethree-partpromise:Donottextorusesocialmediawhiledriving,speakoutifridingwithadriverwhoisdistractedandencouragefriendsandfamilytodrivephone-free.Davidnowworkswithlecturersatvariouscollegesandhighschools,ensuringyoungmindsunderstandhowstatisticallyatrisktheyarewhentheytextwhiledriving.He’sbecomeapassionateadvocateforpreparingyoungpeopletodrivesafelyandnotreachfortheirphoneswhilethey’reatthewheel.“Ijustdon’twantotherparentstogothroughwhatIdidwhenIlostConnor,”saysDavid.“It’sjustsopreventable.”13.What’sthepurposeofparagraph1?A.Togivethebackgroundofafunnystory. B.ToexplainwhyDavidchosetovolunteer.C.TosinghighpraiseforConnor’shealthygrowth. D.TosetoffbycontrastDavid’sgreatpainoflosinghisson.14.WhathappenedtoConnoronaColoradohighway?A.Theheadlightofhiscarwentwrong. B.Hedrovecarelesslyanddiedinanaccident.C.Hesufferedanaccidentforhisfather’sfault. D.Hediedfromanotherdriver’scarelessdriving.15.FromwhomdidConnorgetthepositiveattitudetowardslife?A.Hiscoach. B.Hisgrandfather. C.Hisfather. D.Histeacher.16.WhydidDavidworkwithlecturersunderaresearch-basedcurriculum?A.Hewantedtotakeajobinacollege. B.HetooktheclassesthatConnorhadn’tfinished.C.Hewantedtopreventsimilarsadstoriesrepeating. D.HehonoredConnorforwhathehaddoneinthecommunity.(2023·湖北·校联考一模)“AreyouOK,Cassie?”Jonahasked,fromthedoorwayoftheSeaHollyCafe.Cassiehadbeensittingonachairoutsideforthepast10minutes,butnotreallytakinginthebeautyofthesea.“Oh,Ishouldbegettingbacktowork.”Sherosehurriedly.“We’renotbusy,takeyourtime.”Jonahcamewithacappuccinoforher.“Thanks.”Sheacceptedthecoffee,“Everything’sfine.”ThenJonahnodded,revealingacomfortingsmile,andwentbackinside.Hewasagreatboss,butCassiedidn’tfeelliketellinghimwhatwaswrong.Cassiehadgonetostudyfinearthopefullybutdroppedoutafteronlyayearduetotheunbearablehomesickness.Sincethen,shehadn’ttouchedherpaintsforawholeyear.Todaywasdoomedtobeasaddate,theanniversaryofherexcitingplansturningtodust.Shefeltacrushingsenseofdisappointment.Inherpainting,shehadcapturedagoodlikenessofthecloudyskyandthereflectionofthedyinglightuponthewater,butthepicturedidhaveasad,dreary(沉闷的)quality.About20minuteslater,shewasshockedbyavoiceathershoulder,“That’sbeautiful.”Cassieturned,andtherewasawomanwearingabluecoat.Thewomaneyeditagain.“Youhavetalent,butthereismuchsadnessinit,foronesoyoung.”Cassie’seyeswerefilledwithtears.“Myname’sWillow,”thewomansaidkindly,“Whynottrypaintingthesunriseinstead,mydear?Youmightfindithelps.”WithWillow’swordsechoinginherbrain,Cassieroseanhourearlierthenextday,caughtabustothebeachandbegantopaintagain.Whenshefinished,Jonahwasjustopeningup.Hepickedthepaintingupandappreciateditateyeheight.“Hey,thisisgood.It’sreally—“Foramomenthestruggledfortheword,thenfounditandturnedtoher,beaming,“Optimistic!”Inherpicturethesunwaspoweringintothesky,castingaclear,goldenpathwayacrossthesea.17.Whichofthefollowingbestexplains“Hewasagreatboss”underlinedinparagraph5?A.JonahofferedacoffeetoCassie.B.Jonahranasuccessfulcafebusiness.C.JonahfiguredoutwhatwaswrongwithCassie.D.JonahwasconsiderateofCassie’semotionalupset.18.WhatledtoCassie’slowspirits?A.Thatherpaintswerecoveredwithdust.B.Thatherhomesicknesswasarousedagain.C.Thatheroriginalplanwasabandonedmidway.D.Thatherpaintingwasfullofasorrowfulanddullquality.19.WhydidWillowadviseCassietopaintthesunrise?A.Itwasmorebeautiful. B.ItmightcheerCassieup.C.Ithadartisticinspiration. D.ItmadeadifferencetoWillow.20.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthepassage?A.TheSunAlwaysRises B.EveryManHasItsPriceC.StrikeWhiletheIronIsHot D.AGoodMedicineTastesBitter(2023春·安徽阜阳·高三统考一模)BorninBelgiumonApril4,1527,AbrahamOrteliusisknownastheinventoroftheatlas(地图集).Duringthattime,therewasrenewedinterestinthestudyofclassicalantiquity,history,Greek,andphilosophyacrossWesternEurope.Orteliuswasfondofnewdiscoveriesandtravel,sohebegancollectingbooks,prints,paintings,wallmaps,andcoinsfromalloverEurope.DuringonetriptoPoitiers,France,Orteliusmetcartographer(制图员)GerardMercator,whoinspiredhimtostartproducingmapshimself.OrteliusbeganhiscareerasamapcoloristfortheGuildofSaintLukeinAnt-werpin1547,andthenbecameamapdesigneratthePlantincompanyin1587.Ortelius’sfirstatlaswascalledTheatrumOrbisTerrarum.Firstprintedin1570,itfea-turedacollectionof53maps,allthesamestyleandsize,printedfrommetalplatesandarrangedbycontinent,region,andstate.Theatlaswassoongainingtraction.Ithadtobere-printed4timesinthefirstyearofpublishing.Between1570and1612theatlaswaspublishedin42editionsin7languages.TheTheatrumOrbisTerrarumatlasfeaturedoneofOrtelius’smostfamousmaps-TypusOrbisTerrarum.Thehand-coloredmapcoveredtheentireworldfrompoletopole,revealingtheshapeandsizeofdifferentcontinents.Atthetimethemapwasmade—muchofNorthAmericawasyettobeexplored—sonaturally,largepartsofthegeographyweremerelytheoretical.Theeasternseaboardstuckouteastward,illustratingtheinaccuratemeasurementsoflongitudes(经度)atthetime.It’salsointerestingtonotethattheMississippiRiverdidnotappearonthemap,andtherewasnosignoftheGreatLakes.However,themapactuallycontainssomeofthebestcollectionworkoftheperiod,andrepresentsahugeshiftinthehistoryofmapmaking.Itisthehallmarkworldmapofthefirstatlaseverpublished.21.WhatcanbeinferredaboutOrtelius?A.HewasaninspirationtoMercator. B.HewasagreatcollectorofAsianart.C.Hebecameamapdesigneratage20. D.Hehadagreatcuriosityabouttheworld.22.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“traction”inparagraph3mean?A.Awareness. B.Insight. C.Popularity. D.Evidence.23.WhatwasaproblemwithTypusOrbisTerrarum?A.ItjustcoveredtheEuropeancontinent. B.Itlackeddetailandpreciseness.C.Itwasblackandwhiteincolor. D.Itwaspoorlyprinted.24.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardthemap?A.Appreciative. B.Uninterested. C.Critical. D.Worried.(2022秋·重庆·高三统考一模)AbbeyAhern,34,wholivesinOklahoma,wasshockedandheartbrokenwhenshewastoldather19-weekscanthatherdaughterhadtheincurableillnessanencephaly(无脑畸形)whichmeantshewouldnotlivebeyondafewhours.Itrippedherheartout.AccordingtotheNationalInstitutesofHealth,theillnessmeansthebabyhasanunderdevelopedbrainandincompleteskull(颅骨).Approximatelyonein10,000babiesintheUSarebornwithanencephaly,mostofwhichresultinearlydeath.Asaresult,AbbeyandherpilothusbandRobert,also34,decidedtohavealivebirthsothattheycouldspendtimewiththeirdaughteranddonateherorgans—makingAnniethefirstnewbornbabydonorinthestate.Afterwardstheyaskedthedoctorforthegenderoftheirunbornchildanddecidedtonameheronthespot.Theynamedhereasily:Annie,whichmeans,“grace”.Abbeysaid:“Carryingaseriously-illbabytotermwasbyfarthemostdifficultthingIhaveeverdone…Forus,eveninthemiddleofourterribleheartbreakwewereabletoseesomuchbeauty.”Thefamilyspentjust14hoursand58minuteswithAnniebeforeshepassedaway.Herorganswerenotavailablefortransplant(移植)becauseheroxygenlevelsweretoolow—whichAbbeysaidwas“disappointing”—buttheywereabletodonateherheartvalves(瓣膜)andsomeofherorganscouldbeusedforresearch.Shesaid:“Annie’sstoryisoneofhope.Ithinkitshowspeoplethatinthemiddleoftragedy,therecanbebeauty.”25.HowdidAbbeyfeelatthenewsaboutherdaughterfirstly?A.Surprisedandupset. B.Worriedanddetermined.C.Relievedandregretful. D.Curiousandangry.26.WhatwasAbbeyandherhusband’sdecision?A.KeepingAnnieinhospital. B.StoppinggivingbirthtoAnnie.C.GivingawayAnnie’sorgans. D.Namingherdaughterafterbeauty.27.WhywereAnnie’sorgansnotusedfortransplant?A.Becauseofdiseases. B.Becauseoflowtemperature.C.Becauseofheartvalves. D.Becauseoflackofoxygen.28.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?A.Tocallonpeopletodonateorgans. B.Toshareatouchingstorywithreaders.C.Toinformpeopleofwhatanencephalyis. D.Toshowwhatatragedythestoryis.(2023秋·江苏无锡·高三统考一模)“Youshouldgetacat,”mydoctorsaid.“Acat?”Icouldn’tevenlookaftermyself.Itookadeepbreathandcarefullyconsideredtheideaofwelcomingafeline(猫科的)friendintomylife.Adoptingananimalduringtheheightofthepandemicwasfarfromeasy.WhenmypartnerandIfoundCinnamon,heradoptionprofilemadeheroutastheperfectkitten.Wefilledoutthepaperworkandhadafewweekstoprepareforherarrival.Whenshecamehome,itbecameincreasinglyobviousthatCinnamondidn’tunderstand“no”,“stopit”or“don’tdothat”.ShewastheworstcatI’veeverowned.Iwasbeginningtodoubtmydoctor’sadvice.Wedecidedtostarttakingherforwalks.Icouldbarelyleavethehousebefore,butmyheartcouldn’tsaynotoCinnamon.Cinnamonshowedmewhatbraverylookedlikeiftherewasadogatapark,shewouldruntowardit.Shejumpedwithoutknowingwhereshewouldland.Shelovedadventure.Ifoundmyselfmirroringherbehaviorafterawhile,jumpingoutofbedwithoutasecondthought.Ibegantofindthemotivationtogetoutofbedinthemorning.Cinnamonunfortunatelypassedawayafteramedicalaccident,leavingacat-sizedholeinmyheartthedaysheleftusatonlysixmonthsold.I’mnostrangertosadnessorgrief,butlosingmypetsosuddenlywasthemostconfusingemotionalexperienceI’veeverhad.Shewassupposedtohelpmethroughmoreofmylifethanthethreeshortmonthswehadher.Ourtimeisoftencutunpredictably,unmistakablyshort.Itwouldbeashametolivelifebeinganythinglessthanbraveandadventurous.29.Whydidthedoctoradvisetheauthortogetacat?A.Toteachhertointeractwithanimals.B.Toassisthertofilluphersparetime.C.Tohelpheroutofhermentaldisease.D.Toensurehersafetyintimeofpandemic.30.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesthecatCinnamon?A.Stupidbutlovely. B.Outgoingandaggressive.C.Stubbornbutcourageous. D.Naughtyandadventurous.31.WhatdoesParagraph4mainlytalkabout?A.WhyCinnamonlovedgoingoutside.B.HowCinnamonaffectedtheauthorpositively.C.WhytheauthordecidedtotakeCinnamonoutside.D.HowCinnamoninteractedwiththeauthoroutdoors.32.Whatmessagedoesthestoryconvey?A.Thelossofapetispainful. B.Theshortlifeisunpredictable.C.Friendshipwithpetsishelpful. D.Thecouragetotakerisksisbeneficial.(2023秋·湖南益阳·高三统考一模)Mymotherwasacook.ThroughherIlearnedtoappreciatehowahandfulofingredientscouldcreatedelicious,nutritiousmealsontightbudgets.Andinourhome,nothingwaseverwasted,asweshoppedforfoodneedsasopposedtowants.ItalkaboutallthisbecauseI’mabsolutelyshockedbythepriceofgroceries.And,assomeonewhohasbeenwritingaboutthefoodindustryfordecades,andhavingweatheredtheeconomicdepressionwhenthepricewasalsohigh—Ihaveneverseenthingsasbadastheyaretoday.Justrecently,Icouldn’tbringmyselftopurchasethreesmallpotatoesforalmost$7.Isawcucumbersfor$3.99EACH.Somestoreshadgrapesataridiculous$6.99apound.Addtothatthealarmingincreaseineverydayfood,likecoffee,milkanddairy,nowondereveryoneisfeelingthepinch(拮据).Iwentshoppingontheweekend,andcameoutwith$186worthoffoodinthreegrocerybags.Ireturnedtwoitemsimmediately.Ipurchasedaliterofmilkthathadbeenmarkeddown50%—butIdidn’tcatchintimethatthecashierforgottoringinthediscount,andchargedmefullprice.AsIjustfeedmyhusbandandmyself,Icanaffordtopurchasemoreorganicproteins,likechicken.ButIcanalsoappreciatenoteveryfamilycanaffordtodoso,whichismymajorconcern.Cantheincreaseoffoodpricesbesloweddownorevenstopped?Withtheincreasingconsumerdemandforfoodsnotinseasonorreadilyavailable,pluspeoplelookingforfastconvenience,Idobelievetheanswerlieswithinus:Weneedtotakebackcontroloverthefoodsweeat.Stoplisteningtoallthehype(宣传)thatconvenienceisbetterthancookingcreativity,andjustgetbacktobasics.Peopleneedtogobacktobasics,learnsomefundamentalkitchenessentialsandtrulybemindfulofcookingpractices.Justasanoldsayinggoes,ifyougivesomeoneafish,they’lleatforaday,butifyouteachsomeonetofish,they’lleatforever.33.Whatmightbetheauthor?A.Acook. B.Awriter. C.Apublisher. D.Abusinesswoman.34.Whydidtheauthorreturntwoitemswhenshopping?A.Theycosttoomuch. B.Shetooktheitemsbymistake.C.Thecashiermadeamistake. D.Shefoundtheywereofnouse.35.Howdoestheauthorfeelaboutthecurrentsituation?A.Puzzled. B.Helpless. C.Angry. D.Worried.36.Whatistheauthor’sadviceaccordingtothetext?A.Domorecookingathome. B.Controlfoodconsumption.C.Purchasemoreorganicproteins. D.Learntofishifyoulikeeatingfish.(2023·山西太原·统考一模)Iwasanewcomerinaclass.SowasAlice.That’swherethesimilaritiesended.Iwastallandshewassmall.Mythick,blackhairhadbeenrecentlycutshort.Hernaturalblondehairflowedtoherwaistandlookedgreat.Iwasawkwardandshy.Shewasn’t.Icouldn’tstandher.Iconsideredhermyenemy.Shelikedme.Shewantedtobemyfriend.Oneday,sheinvitedmeoverandIsaidyes—Iwastooshockedtoansweranyotherway.Noonehadinvitedmeovertoplay.Butthisgirlwhoworethelatestfashionswantedmetogotoherhomewithherafterschool.Igotverysurprisedwhensheledmeintoanapartmentbuilding.Shelivedonthefourthfloorinatwo-roomplacewithhermother,herstepfather,hertwobrothersandhersister.Whenwegottotheroomshesharedwithhersister,shetookoutabigcaseofBarbies—whichwasmynextsurprise.Iwouldhavethoughtshe’dgrowntoomatureforthem.Ihadneverplayedwiththem.Butwesatonthefloorofawalk-incloset,laughingaswemadeupcrazystoriesabouttheBarbies.That’swhenwefoundoutthatwebothwantedtobewriterswhenwewereolderandwebothhadwildimaginations.Wehadagreatdaythatafternoon.Ourjawsachedfromsmilingsomuch.Sheshowedmeherwardrobe,whichhadmostlycomefromadesignerclothing(品牌服装)storedowntheblock.Thewomanwhoowneditusedherasamodelsometimesforhernewspaperadsandgaveherclothesinexchange.Alicehadthewholeneighborhoodcharmed.Thebookstoreownerslentherfashionmagazines,themovietheatergaveherfreepassesandthepizzaplaceletherhavefreeslices.SoonIwasincludedinhermagicworld.Wesleptoverateachother’shouses,andspenteveryfreemomenttogether.MydarkhairgrewoutandIlearnedtolovebeingtall.Alice,myfirstrealfriendsincechildhood,hastaughtmeanamazingandverysurprisingthingaboutmakingfriends—yourworstenemycanturnouttobeyourbestfriend.37.Whatcanweinferfromthefirstparagraph?A.TheauthorwasjealousofAlice.B.TheauthorlookeduptoAlice.C.TheauthorwishedtobesimilartoAlice.D.TheauthorattemptedtogetalongwellwithAlice.38.WhatdidtheauthorthinkoftheBarbiesforAlice?A.TheBarbieshadbeenkeptwellbyAlice.B.TheBarbieswerenotsuitableforAlice.C.Alicemusthavemadethembyherself.D.Alicemusthavespentmuchmoneyonthem.39.HowdidAlicegetthedesignerclothes?A.Byworkingasadesigner.B.Byservingabookstore.C.Byactingasamodel.D.Byadvertisingforapizzaplace.40.WhatdidAliceandtheauthorhaveincommon?A.Theywerebothhumorous.B.Theybothhadblondehair.C.Theywerebothoutgoing.D.Theybothintendedtobewriters.参考答案:1.B
2.A
3.D
4.A【导语】本文是篇记叙文。作者虽然曾经因口吃而深受困扰,但也因此而有了写作的动力,最终成为了一名作家,并从内心接纳了自己的不足。1.推理判断题。根据第一段“Inthoseearliestyearsmyrelationshiptolanguagewasuncomplicated:Iassumedmyvoicewasmorelikeabird’sorasquirrel’sthanmyplaymates’.Iimagined,unlikefluentchildren,Imightbeabletoconversewithwildcreatures,learntheirsecrets,tellthemmineandestablishfriendshipswiththem.”(在最初的几年里,我与语言的关系并不复杂:我认为我的声音更像鸟或松鼠的声音,而不是我玩伴的声音。我想象着,不像那些流利的孩子,我也许能与野生动物交谈,了解它们的秘密,告诉它们我的秘密,并与它们建立友谊。)可知,作者三岁时并没有认为自己的口吃是可耻的,他对此是持乐观和积极的态度的。故选B。2.推理判断题。根据第二段“OnenightIfoundmyselfatapartyinBrooklynsurroundedbypeoplefreelyandproudlystuttering.IrealizedasIlistenedtooneafteranothertelltheirstoriesthattheywerenotimpressedwithmyfluency.”(一天晚上,我在布鲁克林的一个聚会上发现自己周围都是自由而自豪地口吃的人。当我一个接一个地听他们讲述自己的故事时,我意识到他们对我的流利程度并不感冒。)可知,参加聚会的人会认为口吃一点也不可耻。故选A。3.词义猜测题。根据第三段“Theactualmeaningandgloryinthefilm,Irealized,occursbetweenthekingandLogueinsidetheirsessions.Thekingexposeshisvulnerability(脆弱)andLoguereactsnotwithjudgmentordisgustbutsympathy.
”(我意识到,电影中真正的意义和荣耀,发生在国王和罗格的谈话中。国王暴露了他的脆弱,罗格的反应不是评判或厌恶,而是同情。)可知,作者对电影中国王最终不再口吃,而是流利地发布了宣告的幸福结局是不认可的,所以根据划线词所在句“Ididn’t
buy
thehappyending,
”可知,划线词是指“接受、认可”。故选D。4.主旨大意题。根据最后一段“WithoutitIwouldnothavebeendriventowrite,tocreaterhythmicsentenceseasiertospeak
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