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大题预测04阅读理解议论文+应用文写作阅读理解议论文Passage(1)【2025届河南省新乡市高三下学期第一次模拟考试】Abeautifulpieceofmusicwasplayingontheradio.Ididnotknowwhatitwas,andIstartedlisteningcarefully,butthenInoticedmymindwanderingasiftoownthemusic.Itwaslikeitwasnotenoughformejusttoenjoythemoment.Ineededtomemorize,understand,andanalyzewhatIwashearingtocapturethatmoment.Andindoingthis,Iwasnolongerenjoyingit.Whatstoppedmefromenjoyingthemusic?Inaskingthatquestion,IrememberedthehumanisticpsychologistErichFromm.InhisclassicbookToHaveorToBe?hewroteabout“having”and“being”astwodifferentmindsetsorattitudestowardslife.Frommdescribedhowhavingwasadominantculturalmindsetandultimatelyattherootofmanyofourpersonalandsocialproblems.Thehavingmindsetissodeeplyingrainedwithinusthatitcantakeoverandpushourbeingoutoftheway.Thehavingmindsetraisesanessentialproblemforhumanity.Frommwritesabouthowitcomesfromourmaterialisticcultureinwhichhavingasamindsetisprioritizedoverabeingmindset.ItoftenseemsthatmostofustreatlifeasifwewerejustplayingagiantgameofMonopoly(大富翁)inrealtime.Whocancollectthemostwealthandpropertyandexploit(剥削)theotherplayers?Itisagameinwhichwelearntovalueonlywhatbringsusmonetarygain.Wetrulyneedsolittleinthewayofmaterialthingstobecontentedinlife.Weneedasenseofpurpose,meaning,relationships,goodhealth,andtheresourcestobesafeandsecure.ItfeelslikewehavenochoicebuttoliveasifwewerethepiecesonaMonopolyboard.Butwecanbeawareofthechoiceswemakeinlifeandbegintoadjustourliveseitherdownthepathofhavingorbeing.Thatway,wecanlearntoenjoyapieceofmusicwithoutneedingtobuyit,goforawalk,andappreciatethewildflowerswithoutpickingthem.1.Whatcanbeinferredabouttheauthorfromthefirstparagraph?A.Hedidn’tlikemusic. B.Helikedanalyzingmusicoccasionally.C.Hefailedtoenjoythemusic. D.Helistenedtomusiccasually.2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“ingrained”inParagraph3mean?A.Rooted. B.Affected. C.Imagined. D.Discovered.3.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowards“having”mindset?A.Interested. B.Opposed. C.Positive. D.Unconcerned.4.Whatdoestheauthoradviseustodo?A.PlaythegameofMonopoly. B.Changeourmindsetsinlife.C.Aimhighandseekyourfortune. D.Findlifepurposeandhelpothers.Passage(2)【2025届吉林省延边朝鲜族自治州高三下学期一模】MosthaveprobablyheardofHenryDavidThoreauandhisbookWalden,eventhoughhismessageofsimplicitymaysoundoutdated.Nowadays,smartphonesflooduswithtextmessages.Manyconsumersarebuyingthelatestdigitaldevices,fromtabletsandfitnesstrackerstocommercialdrones.Simplelivingseemstobeathingofthepast.Thoreauwouldbegtodiffer.Asawriterwhoadvocatedthevalueofsimplicityalmosttwocenturiesago,hewasacontrarian(叛逆者)forhistime.HelivedduringtheheightoftheIndustrialAge,distinguishedbytheriseoflargefactories,expandingurbandevelopments,andpowerfulmachines.Turnedoffbytheconstantbusynessofthistime,Thoreauwithdrewfromcitylifetolivealoneinthewoods.HebroughtwithhimonlythenecessitiesoflifeandwroteaboutthisadventureinhisbookWalden.Inthebook,Thoreauisbasicallymakingaphilosophicalstatement.Wearenotlivingmeaningfullivesduetomoderntechnology.Wecreatedpowerfulmachinestomakelifemoreconvenient.Unfortunately,thesemachineshavedonetheopposite.Inhiswords,“menhavebecomethetoolsoftheirtools”.Thatistosay,wearenottheonescontrollingtechnology.Technologyiscontrollingus.Everyfewminutes,smartphonesmaydistractuswithmessages.AtleasthalfofAmericanschecktheirphonesseveraltimesanhour.Meanwhile,informationoverloadfromsocialmediacanweakenourconcentrationandheightenconfusion.Whentechnologycausesthatmuchdistractionandconfusion,itmaybehealthytosimplifylifebyreducingtechnologyoveruse.Personally,I’vedonesointwoways.First,Iuseverylittledataonmyphoneandkeeptheappsonittoaminimum.Mosttime,Ionlyusemyphonetocallortext.Second,Iquitmostsocialmedia.Sure,thosetwothingsaren’tasextremeasThoreauwithdrawingintothewoods.Nevertheless,they’rerealisticmovesIcanmaketowardlivingamoremeaningfullife.5.WhydoestheauthorrefertoThoreau’sbookWaldeninParagraph1?A.TotellthecharactersofThoreau. B.Toattractmoreconsumers.C.Tobringintheconceptofsimplelife. D.Todiscusstheadvantageofsmartphones.6.WhatmightdriveThoreautoliveinthewoods?A.Thepurposetokeepfit. B.Hisplanofwritingabook.C.Thepaceofhistime. D.Hisworryabouttechnology.7.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetoThoreau’swords“menhavebecomethetoolsoftheirtools”?A.Tolerant. B.Doubtful. C.Approving. D.Critical.8.Whatistheauthor’smainargumentinthistext?A.Moderntechnologyimprovesourlives. B.Simplicityinawayhelpsliveameaningfullife.C.Weshouldwithdrawfrommodernsociety. D.Powerfulmachinesarenecessaryforprogress.Passage(3)【2025届贵州省六盘水市高三下学期一模】Intoday’sinterconnectedworld,maintainingpersonalindependenceismoreimportantthanever.Whilecooperatingwithandrelyingonothersareessentialaspectsofmodernlife,anoverdependenceonexternal(外部的)systems,technology,orindividualscangraduallydestroyautonomy,killpersonalgrowth,andcompromiseone’sabilitytodealwithchallenges.First,independencedevelopsself-relianceandadaptability.Inarapidlychangingworld,individualsmustadapttounexpectedcircumstances,fromeconomicdownturns(衰退)totechnologicaldisruptions.Forexample,someonewhohasdevelopedfinancialknowledgeandself-sufficiencyisbetterequippedtohandleeconomicchallengesthansomeonewhoreliesentirelyonothersforsupport.Independenceenablesindividualstotakecontroloftheirlivesandmakeinformeddecisionswithoutbeingoverlyinfluencedbyexternalforces.Second,independencepromotespersonalgrowthandself-fulfillment.Relyingtoomuchonotherscanlimitone’sopportunitiestoexplore,takerisks,andlearnfrommistakes.Whenindividualsindependentlypursuetheirgoalsandpassions,theygainconfidence,skills,andasenseofpurpose.Forexample,startingapersonalprojectorbusinesswithoutexternalbackingchallengespeopletoinnovateandthinkcritically,developingcreativityandproblem-solvingabilities.Maintainingindependenceprotectsindividualityandpersonalidentityinaworldwhereconformity(遵从)isoftenencouraged.Socialmediaandculturaltrendscanpressureindividualstoagreewithpopularopinionsoradoptpopularlifestyles,potentiallyhidingtheirtrueselves.Independenceallowspeopletoformtheirownbeliefs,values,andpriorities,makingthemmoreempoweredtocontributeuniquelytosociety.Criticsmightarguethatindependencerisksisolationorthelossofcommunityvalues.However,independencedoesnotpreventcooperationormeaningfulrelationships.Infact,trulyindependentindividualsoftenbringmorevaluetorelationshipsbecausetheycontributefromaplaceofstrengthandconfidenceratherthandependency.Maintainingindependenceintoday’ssocietyisvitalforpersonalgrowth.Whilemutualsupportandinterdependencearevaluable,theyshouldnotcomeatthecostofautonomy.Keepingabalancebetweencooperationandindependenceensuresindividualscanthriveinanever-evolvingworld.9.WhomayhandleeconomicchallengesbetteraccordingtoParagraph2?A.Peopledependingonthemselves.B.Peoplemakinginnovativedecisions.C.Peopleinfluencedbyexternalforces.D.Peoplerelyingonunexpectedsettings.10.Whydoesindependencematterinaworldencouragingconformity?A.Itmakespeopleformcommonbeliefs.B.Itallowspeopletomaintainself-hood.C.Itenablespeopletoleadculturaltrends.D.Ithelpspeopledeveloptheirintelligence.11.Whichcanbestdescribeanindependentpersoninrelationships?A.Confidentandhelpful. B.Isolatedandindifferent.C.Cooperativeandproud. D.Criticalandautonomous.12.Howisthepassagemainlydeveloped?A.Byinferringandcomparing. B.Byshowingcauseandeffect.C.Bygivingopinionsandexamples. D.Bystatingproblemsandsolutions.Passage(4)【2025届重庆市康德高三上学期第一次联合诊断检测考试】Ifyoucouldtakeapillto“cure”yourloneliness,wouldyoutakeit?The“lonelinessepidemic(流行病)”hasbeenwidelyreportedandcommenteduponacrosstheworldinrecentyears,affectingyoungandold.Therehaveevenbeennumerousurgentcallsbygovernmentstoaddressit.However,someresearchersquestionwhetherwereallyhavethecredibledatatobackupsuchclaims.Shouldwestruggletoeradicateit,aswewouldavirusoradisease?PsychologistJamesHillmanhadconcernsaboutviewinglonelinessasapathology(病理学).Henotedthatsolutionslikesocializinginrecoverygroupssuggestweshouldgetridofloneliness.ButHillmanarguedthatiflonelinessisanaturalpartofus,itwillnaturallycomeandgothroughoutourlives,regardlessofoureffortstoavoidit.Ihavespentmuchofmycareerresearchingloneliness,conductinghundredsofinterviewsandobservingitsmanyversionsacrossallages.Myfindingssuggestthatlonelinessisnotasinglefeelingbutalabelforarangeofhumanexperiencesandunmetneedsrelatedtodisconnection,whichmaybeinevitableattimes.InmybookAlltheLonelyPeople:ConversationsonLoneliness,Ipresentvariousexamplesofloneliness,drawnfromnumerousprojectsandinterviews,eachofferingaglimpseintodifferentaspectsofthiscondition.Storieshelpusidentifywhatlonelinesslookslikeandhowitislived.Theyalsoshowthatlonelinessispartofmostpeople’slifejourneys.Acceptingthisrealitymaybemoresensiblethanpathologizingit,whichcancreateshameandforcepeopletohidetheirloneliness.Thisisnottoignoreloneliness,whichischallenginganddifficult.Butstoriesallowustoshareourloneliness,unburdenourselves,andconnectwithothers.Thesufferinginlonelinessoftenoriginatesfrombeingalonewithit.Ultimately,theanswertolonelinessmaylieinlearningtolivealongsideit,ratherthandenyingitsexistenceortryingtorootitout.13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“eradicate”mostprobablymean?A.Remove. B.Change. C.Highlight. D.Identify.14.Whatistheauthor’sresearchapproachtostudyingloneliness?A.Observingphysicalresponsesintrials. B.CollectingavarietyortypicalcasesC.Reviewingpublishedresearchpapers. D.Takingaquestionnairesurveyanalysis.15.Whatisthemainpurposeoftheauthorsharing“stories”?A.Toinformhowlonelinessvarieswithage. B.Toemphasizetheimportanceofstorytelling.C.Toshowcomplexitiesofhumanloneliness. D.Toexpresshissympathyforthesuffering.16.Whatistheauthor’ssuggestionfortheissueofloneliness?A.Overcomeitbystayingbusy. B.Engagewithsocialactivities.C.Coexistpeacefullywithit. D.Turntoexpertsforguidance.Passage(5)【贵州省余庆中学2024-2025学年高三下学期开学考试】Thetelephonehasbeenusedforover100years,allowingustochatwithourfriendshappilywhilewe’redoingdishes.Buttherearemanyyoungpeopleforwhomtheideaofansweringaphonecallislikebeingtrappedunderwater.Iftheonlywaytosurvivethatimaginarysituationweretoanswertheringingphone,theymightgiveup.Manyneveranswersuchacallforfearoftheunknown.Someunderstandablydon’tanswerthephonebecausesomecallsareunnecessarilytime-consumingandtheinformationcanbetterbecommunicatedthroughtextoremail,andsometimespeoplewhoenjoytalkingonthephonetendtouseitasaplatformforawkwardlydrawn-outandtoopersonalconversations.Thisfeargoesbeyondallthat,andmanyareafraideveniftheincomingphonecallistotallyinnocent.Arecentsurveyhasfoundthatmostyoungpeopleshowanxietybeforemakingaphonecall.Whatisgoingonhere?Whentalkingonthephone,apersontypicallyhastorespondliveandmaynotbementallypreparedenoughtoputacarefully-wordedresponsetogether,aprospectwhichisevenmoredifficultwhentalkingtosomeoneyoudon’tknow.Inyoungpeople’sworldfilledwiththeirpreferredemailsandinstantmessages,aphonecallfeelslikeanarrowshootingthroughtheboundaryandbuffer(缓冲)suchformsofcommunicationnormallyaffordthem.Manythinkphonecallsshouldbemadeforurgentandseriousissues,butI’darguethatlineofthinkingiscomplicatedinnature.Thosekindsofemergencycallsarerare,andwhenyouthinkthat’swhatphonecallsshouldbemadefor,youtendtoseethemallthatway.Butthephonecall,properlymadeandtimed,ismeanttonegotiatethatlinewhenotheroptionsareunavailable,andprovidesadifferentkindofclosenessandfamiliarity.Soifthephonestartsringinginfrontofyou,trypickingitup,whichwillgiveyoustrengthtodealwithotherscaryunknowns.Besides,youcanalwaysrespondwithonepleasure;hangingup.17.Whatistheimaginarysituationinparagraph1intendedtoshow?A.Pleasurefrominteractingwithothersonthephone.B.Youngpeople’sunwillingnesstoanswerthephone.C.Theterribleconsequenceofansweringaphonecall.D.Thereasonwhyyoungpeopleadvocatephonecalls.18.Whydoyoungpeopleprefertheuseofemailsaccordingtothetext?A.Itdoesn’trequireliveresponses. B.Itcanboosttheircriticalthinking.C.Itbetterrevealstheirtrueemotions. D.Itisabletobreakmanyboundaries.19.Whichofthefollowingshowstheauthor’sopiniononphonecalls?A.Theyarelikelytobepriortootheroptions.B.Theyhadbetterbeavoidedamongstrangers.C.Theyshouldalwaysbeasignalofseriousissues.D.Theyarenotnecessarilyreservedforemergencies.20.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.ShouldYoungPeopleGiveUpTheirPhones?B.AreYoungPeopleReadytoMakeaPhoneCall?C.WhyAreYoungPeopleFrightenedofPhoneCalls?D.HowCanYoungPeopleOvercomePhoneAnxiety?Passage(6)【2025届江西省景德镇市高三上学期二模】Sincetheindustrialrevolution,therehavebeenconcernsthatnewmachineswouldreplacehumanjobs.Today,thisfearisbecomingarealityasrobotsandartificialintelligence(AI)areadvancingintovariousjobsectors.AccordingtoaMarch2023Goldmansacksreport,AIcoulddoaquarterofalltheworkcurrentlydonebyhumans.IntheEUandUSalone,300millionjobsmightbeatriskduetoautomation.AuthorMartinFordwarnsthatthisshiftcouldbesystematic,affectingmanypeopleinthemeantimewithpotentialwidespreadeconomicapplications.However,notallhopeislost.Thereremainareaswherehumanqualities,suchasemotionalintelligenceandcreativethinking,areindispensable.JobsinthreecategoriesarelikelytobemoresecureagainstAI:1.Trulycreativerole,especiallythoseinscience,medicine,law,andbusinessstrategy.Whilesomecreativefieldslikegraphicdesignmaybevulnerabletoad,othersthatinvolvecomingupwithnovelideaswillstillneedhumans.2.Positionsrequiringcomplicatedinterpersonalskills,includingnursing,consulting,andinvestigativejournalism.Thesejobsdemandadeepunderstandingofhumanrelationships,whichAIcannoteasilycopy.3.occupationsneedingmobility,proficiency,andproblem-solvingskillinunpredictableenvironments,suchastradejobs.Electricians,plumbers,andwelders(焊工)facesituationsthatconstantlychange,makingtheseroleschallengingforautomation.Fordemphasizedthatneitheradvancededucationnorhigh-incomepositionsguaranteesafetyfromad.White-collarworkers,whooftenwritereportsoranalyzedata,mayfindtheirjobsmorethreatenedbyAIthanlesseducatedworkersinphysicallydemandingroles,likecleaninghotelrooms,whicharehardertoautomate.Inconclusion,seekingemploymentindynamicenvironmentsthatinvolveunpredictabletaskscanhelpsafeguardagainstjoblosstoAI,atleastfornow.Forstudentspreparingfortheirfuturecareers,it’swisetoconsiderfieldsthatemphasizecreativity,humaninteraction,andadaptabilityincomplexsettings.21.Whatcanwelearnfromthereportinparagraphs?A.AsignificantnumberofjobsmaybeaffectedbyAI.B.Automationwillcreatemorejobsthanitremoves.C.Theeffectofadonemploymentwillbemild.D.onlylow-skilljobswillbereplacedbyartificialintelligence.22.WhichofthefollowingjobsisconsideredmoresecureagainstAIreplacement?A.Graphicdesign. B.Dataanalysis.C.Reportwriting. D.Investigativejournalism.23.WhatdoesMartinFordstressabouttheimpactofadonemployment?A.Itwillnotaffectthehigh-payingjobs.B.Itcouldprimarilyreplaceuneducatedworkers.C.Itcouldposealessthreattothephysicallydemandingjobs.D.Itwillprobablynotinfluencewhite-collarjobs.24.Whatsuggestiondoesthepassageprovideforthestudentsregardingthefuturecareer?A.Tofocusoncareersthatrequireroutineandpredictabletasks.B.Toseekemploymentonlywithindynamicandrapidlychangingindustries.C.Toconsideroccupationsthathighlightinnovation,communicationandadaptability.D.Toavoidanyjobsthatcouldpotentiallybeaffectedbyautomation.Passage(7)【2025届黑龙江省哈尔滨市第九中学等校高三1月份适应性测试】Americansspendmoreonlottery(彩票)ticketsthanmovies,videogames,andconcertscombined.Leadingthewayarethelowest-incomehouseholds,whichspendanestimated$412eachyear,fourtimestheamountspentbythehighest-incomehouseholds.AsfinancialwriterMorganHouseldescribesinhis2022book,ThePsychologyofMoney,“without$400foranemergency,low-incomelotteryplayersareblowingtheirsafetynetsonsomethingwithaone-in-millionschanceofmakingafortune.Whileaplayermayoccasionallygetlucky,themoretheyplayoverlotteries,thelikelieritisthattheirmonetarylosseswillreachtheintendedaverage.”Sowhydothoselivingundertheworstconditionsspendsomuchmoreonthem?Thefinancialknowledgemightexplainthatthisbehaviorisbornpurelyofignorance,butHouselandscientificresearcherspointtoalternativepsychologicalexplanations.TheyhighlightedtheinequalitiespresentintheU.S.andnotedthatlow-incomeplayersmayconsiderlotteriestobea“socialequalizer”whichcreateshopeformaterialimprovementandahighersocialstatusthatcannotbeachievedthroughconventionalchannels.Isitreallysoridiculousthatapersonlaboringfor50hoursaweekmaking$20anhourwouldspend$10aweekonlotteryticketsto,atleastforamoment,entertainthedreamofbecomingrich?Amillionairechoosingtospendatenthoftheirsavingsonaspeedboatisarguablymakingaworsefinancialdecision.Thesamecouldbesaidofanofficeworkermaking$100,000ayearspendingS200eachweektodineoutwastefully.AsHouselpointsoutinhisbook,thenumerouswayswecanspendourmoney,andeventhemodernmonetarysystemitself,haveonlybeenaroundfornomorethandecades.Ourslow-to-adaptthinkingsystemsarenotwell-preparedformakingsolidfinancialdecisionsinarapidlychangingworld.“Wealldocrazythingswithmoneybecausewe'reallrelativelynewtothisgameandwhatlookscrazytoyoumightmakesensetome,”Houselwrote.“Butnooneiscrazy.Weallmakedecisionsbasedonourownuniqueexperiencesthatseemtomakesensetousinagivenmoment.”25.WhatcanbeinferredfromParagraph1?A.Thosewhoearnmorespendmoreonlotterytickets.B.Americanslikeplayingthelotteryticketsbest.C.Low-incomehouseholdscan’taffordtospendmoneyonlotterytickets.D.Thosewhoplaceexpectationsonlotteryticketsmaylosehopeatlast.26.AccordingtoHousel,whataccountsforthepopularityoflotteryticketsamonglow-incomeplayers?A.Theywanttofightagainstinequality.B.Theylackasenseoffinancialmanagement.C.Theycanhaveanticipationforbetterlife.D.Theyneedentertainmenttomeetpsychologicaldemands.27.WhyareamillionaireandanofficeworkermentionedinParagraph3?A.Tojustifytheconsumptionoflotterytickets.B.Tomakeacontrastbetweendifferentspendingpatterns.C.Toemphasizethemisuseofmoneyindistinctareas.D.Toshowcasetheirfinancialdecisionsondistributingmoney.28.What’sHousel’sattitudetowardsthelow-incomelotteryplayers?A.Dismissive. B.Admiring. C.Critical. D.Tolerant.Passage(8)【2025届广东省高三1月第一次模拟考试】MelancholyandsuicidalideationshaveexperiencedatwofoldincreaseamongtheyouthfulpopulaceofAmerica,asperarecentinvestigationpromulgatedbytheAmericanPsychologicalAssociation.Whataretheprobablecatalystsforthisalarmingtrend?Theubiquitouspresenceofcellphonesandthepervasiveinfluenceofsocialmediaareidentifiedaslikelyculprits.“AnaugmentednumberofUSadolescentsandyoungadultsinthelatterpartofthe2010s,incontradistinctiontothoseinthemid-2000s,havegrappledwithsignificantpsychologicalturmoil,severedepressiveepisodes,andaheightenedincidenceofsuicideattempts,”opinesJeanTwenge,theprincipalinvestigatorandaprofessorofpsychologyatSanDiegoStateUniversity.“Theseescalatingpatternsareeitherfeebleorentirelyabsentamongindividualsaged26andabove,therebyintimatingagenerationalmetamorphosisintheprevalenceofmooddisordersratherthanauniformaugmentationacrosstheentirespectrumofages.”Twengepostulatesthatthisdisconcertingtrendispartiallyattributabletothemeteoricriseofdigitalcultureovertheprecedingdecade,whichmayhavedistortedthemodalitiesofsocialengagementtosuchanextentthatithashadapalpableimpactontheincidenceofmooddisorders.ThestudymeticulouslyscrutinizeddataderivedfromtheNationalSurveyonDrugUseandHealth,whichmeticulouslymonitoreddrugandalcoholconsumptionalongsidementalhealthconcernsinanextensivecohortofover200,000youths,agedbetween12and17,fromtheyear2005to2017,andnearly400,000adultsfrom2008to2017.Theprevalenceofmajordepressionwithinthepreceding12-monthperiodescalatedbyastaggering52percentamongchildrenfrom2005to2017andby63percentamongyoungadultsintheagebracketof18to25from2009to2017.Additionally,therewasaprecipitous71percentriseinyoungadultsexperiencinggravepsychologicaldistresswithintheantecedent30-dayspanfrom2008to2017.So,whatdistinguishesthepresentepochfromthosethatprecededit?AccordingtoTwenge,empiricalresearchindicatesthattheyoungergenerationisnotavailingthemselvesofasmuchsomnolentreposeastheirforebearsdid.WhileolderAmericansmayhaveachievedagreaterdegreeofstabilityintheirlives,thedigitalerahaslikelyprecipitatedapeakinsleep-disruptingsocialstressorsforteenagersandyoungadults,sheposits.Moreover,olderadultsarecomparativelylesspronetopermitelectronicdevicestointerferewiththeirnocturnalslumber.Thesefindingsunderscoretheexigencyforfurtherresearchtocomprehendthedifferentialimpactofdigitalcommunicationvis-à-visface-to-facesocialinteractiononmooddisordersandtodevisetargetedinterventionstailoredtotheuniqueneedsofyoungerdemographiccohorts.Asforhersageadvice?Sheadvocatesforthecessationofphoneusageatleastonehourpriortotheonsetofbedtime.29.WhatmightProfessorTwengeagreewith?A.Mooddisordersshownodifferenceacrossallages.B.Teensarelesslikelytoletdevicesinterferewithsleep.C.Digitalculturalexplosionmightcausedepressioninteens.D.Thepastdecadehasseenasharpdecreaseinteensmentaldisorders.30.HowisParagraph6developed?A.Bystatingfacts. B.Bygivingexamples.C.Byprovidingstatistics. D.Bypresentingtheories.31.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“socialstressors”inPara8mean?A.Interactionmodes. B.Mentalhealthissues.C.Drugandalcoholuse. D.Cellphonesandsocialmedia.32.Fromwhichisthetextprobablytaken?A.Abiologytextbook. B.Amedicalcase.C.Atravelguidebook. D.Asciencemagazine.应用文写作Writing(1)【2025届山东省日照市高三下学期一模】假定你是李华,上周你参加了学校组织的校园文化主题标语(slogan)设计大赛,并获得一等奖。请你给英国笔友Chris写信分享此次经历,内容包括:(1)介绍你设计的标语;(2)你的感受。注意:(1)写作词数应为80个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearChris,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHuaWriting(2)【安徽省合肥市第一中学2024-2025学年高三上学期12月阶段性诊断检测】假如你是李华。你校报社拟开设一个英文专栏,旨在介绍各地的风土人情。因此,你写信给美国的朋友Peter约稿。要点如下:1.栏目介绍;2.稿件内容;3.稿件长度:约400词汇4.交稿日期:6月28日前注意:(1)写作词数应为80个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。DearPeter,___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHuaWriting(3)【福建省泉州市四校联考2024-2025学年高三下学期开学】假定你是李华,你校学生会将举办主题为“MyUnforgettableStoryofHelpingaStranger”的英文演讲比赛。请你写一篇演讲稿参赛,内容包括:(1)描述过程;(2)你的感想。注意:(1)写作词数应为80个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。MyUnforgettableStoryofHelpingaStrangerMynameisLiHua,andI’dliketoshareamemorableexperiencewithyouall._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Writing(4)【广东省深圳市高级中学2024-2025学年高三上学期第三次诊断考试】假定你是高三学生李华,在一本英语文化类杂志上读到一则“我家的传统”的征稿通知。你对此很有兴趣,请根据征稿要求写一篇关于你最珍视的家庭传统的短文。1.介绍该传统;2.该传统的重要性。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。ATraditioninMyFamily_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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