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考点10阅读理解
推理判断之作者的目的和意图(核心考点精讲精练)
考情探究
1.三年真题考点分布
(点
题纵、推理判断之目的和意图
2023试卷类型设问考点
阅读理解
[2023年1月.浙江28.WhydoestheauthormentionNoaOvadiainthe目的和意图
卷】firstparagraph?【2023年1月•浙江卷】C
34.Whatisthepurposeofthelawsmentionedin
paragraph4?[2023年1月・浙江卷】D
[2023・新高考全国I26.Whatistheauthor'spurposeinmentioning目的和意图
卷]Fuzhou?[2023•新高考全国I卷]B
28.Whatisthebookaimedat?[2023•新高考全国
I卷]C
⑵)23•新高考全国n31.Whatdoestheauthorwanttosaybymentioning目的和意图
卷]theereader?[2023・新高考全国II卷]C
[2023•全国甲卷]29.Whydoestheauthorlistgreatphilosophersin目的和意图
Paragraph4?[2023•全国甲卷]C
[2023•全国乙卷]33.Whatdoestheauthorindicatebymentioning目的和意图
CaptainCookinParagraph2?[2023•全国乙卷]D
20222022•新高考I卷阅读B24.Whatdocstheauthorwanttoshowby目的和意图
tellingthearugulastory?
20212021•英语全国甲卷C篇30.10.Whydidtheauthorliketospendtimein目的和意图
SouthbankwhenhereturnedtoLondon?
2021•全国高考乙卷C篇29.Whydoestheauthordiscussplasticstraws目的和意图
inparagraph3?
2021•全国新高考ID篇33.Whydocstheauthormention“doctor”and目的和意图
“cheater"inparagraph2?
2021•全国新高考IID篇34.WhydoesPeteBondsstillhirecowboysto目的和意图
卷watchcattle?
2.命题规律及备考策略
【命题规律】近3年新高考卷对于阅读理解中写作目的和意图题考查了12次。主要考查:
根据阅读文章整体或某一段落的内容推断写作目的和意图。写作目的和意图的方法:I.通过分析文章内容,断定文
章中作者写某些事实或例子的目的是叶么;2.因为要判断作者的写作FI的和意图,所以我们一定要站在作者的角度
看问题,把自己当成作者,你这样写是为了什么。
【备考策略】系统归类写作目的和意图的方法;熟练掌握阅读技能。
【命题预测】
通过阅读理解中,推断写作目的和意图考查考生的基本的写作思路,在新高考命题中仍然是考查重点。因此,
推断写作目的和意图的推理判断题,有可能在2024年高考中将成为高考阅读理解的重点题型。
考点梳理
【2024年高考命题预测】
推理判断之目的和意图考点是高考中的必考点。一篇发表的文宣总有其作者的写作目的和用意,他一定是为了
说明和第述一个观点或说服读者同意某个立场或观点。做这类题时,我们一定要站在作者的角度上看问题,把自己
当成作者。预测在2024高考中,FI的和意图会继续在高考阅读理解中呈现。
【推理判断之目的和意图考点指南】
规律方法:
常见的设问方式:
Whatisthemainpurposeoftheauthorwritingthetext?
Thepurposeofthetextistogetmorepeopleto.
Thewriterofthestorywantstotellusthat.
Thefact...ismentionedbytheauthortoshow.
Theauthorwritersthelastparagraphinorderto.
写作意图推断题要求考生根据文章的论述,揣测作者的写作意图及作者运用某种写作手法的目的。作者一般不
直接表明自己的意图,而是通过文章所提供的事实,客观地使读者信服某种想法或观点。这种题型要求考生不但能
理解文章的大意,同时还要具备对作者阐述问题的方法进行分析和归纳总结的能力。
一般来说,我们可以通过分析文章的文体特点,理解作者的词句选择和识别文章的语气来推断出作者的写作意
图。
☆典例弓I领
1.【2023年1月・浙江卷】C
Amachinecannownotonlybeatyouatchess,itcanalsooutperformyouindebate.Lastweek,inapublicdebatein
SanFrancisco,asoftwareprogramcalledProjectDebaterbeatitshumanopponents,includingNoaOvadia,Israel'sformer
nationaldebatingchampion.
Brilliantthoughitis.ProjectDebaterhassomeweaknesses.Ittakessentencesfromitslibraryofdocumentsand
prebuiltargumentsandstringsthemtogether.Thiscanleadtothekindsoferrorsnohumanwouldmake.Suchwrinkleswill
nodoubtbeironedout,yettheyalsopointtoafundamentalproblem.AsKristianHammond,professorofelectrical
engineeringandputerscienceatNorthwesternUniversity,putit:"There、neverastageatwhichthesystemknowswhatit's
talkingabout?,
WhatHammondisreferringtoisthequestionofmeaning,andmeaningiscentraltowhatdistinguishestheleast
intelligentofhumansfromthemostintelligentofmachines.Aputcrworkswithsymbols.Itsprogramspecifiesasetofrules
totransformonestringofsymbolsintoanother.Butitdoesnotspecifywhatthosesymbolsmean.Indeed,toaputer,
meaningisirrelevant.Humans,inthinking,talking,readingandwriting,alsoworkwithsymbols.Butforhumans,meaning
iseverything.Whenwemunicate,wemunicatemeaning.Whatmattersisnotjusttheoutsideofastringofsymbols,butthe
insidetoo,notjusthowtheyarearrangedbutwhattheymean.
Meaningemergesthroughaprocessofsocialinteraction,notofputation.interactionthatshapesthecontentofthe
symbolsinourheads.Therulesthatassignmeaninglienotjustinsideourheads,butalsooutside,insocie:y,insocial
memory,socialconventionsandsocialrelations.Itisthisthatdistinguisheshumansfrommachines.Andthat'swhy,
howeverastonishingProjectDebatermayseem,thetraditionthatbeganwithSocratesandConfuciuswillnotendwith
artificialintelligence.
28.WhydoestheauthormentionNoaOvadiainthefirstparagraph?
A.Toexplaintheuseofasoftwareprogram.
B.ToshowtheclevernessofProjectDebater.
C.TointroducethedesignerofProjectDebater.
D.Toemphasizethefairnessofthepetition.
2.【2023年1月浙江卷】D
AccordingtotheSolarEnergyIndustryAssociation,thenumberofsolarpanelsinstalled(安装)hasgrownrapidlyinthe
pastdecade,andithastogrowevenfastertomeetclimategoals.Butallofthatgrowthwilltakeupalotofspace,and
thoughmoreandmorepeopleaccepttheconceptofsolarenergy,fewlikelargesolarpanelstobeinstallednearthem.
Solardeveloperswanttoputuppanelsasquicklyandcheaplyaspossible,sotheyhaven'tgivenmuchthoughttowhat
theyputunderthem.Often,they'llendupfillingtheareawithsmallstonesandusingchemicalstocontrolweeds.The
resultisthatmanymunilies,especiallyinfarmingregions,seesolarfarmsasdestroyersofthesoil.
“Solarprojectsneedtobegoodneighbors,“saysJordanMacknick,theheadoftheInnovativeSitePreparationand
ImpactReductionson(heEnvironment(]nSPIRE)project.<4Theyneedtobeprotectorsofthelandandcontributetothe
agriculturaleconomy/'InSPIREisinvestigatingpracticalapproachesto“lowimpact”solardevelopment,whichfbcuscson
establishingandoperatingsolarfarmsinawaythatiskinderto(heland.Oneoftheeasiestlowimpactsolarstrategiesis
providinghabitatforpollinators(传粉昆虫).
U.S.tatloss,pesticideuse,andclimatechangehavecauseddramaticdeclinesinpollinatorpopulationsover(hepast
coupleofdecades,whichhasdamagedtheU.S.agriculturaleconomy.Over28stateshavepassedlawsrelatedtopollinator
habitatprotectionandpesticideuse.ConservationorganizationsputoutpDllinatorfriendlinessguidelinesforhomegardens,
businesses,schools,cities——andnowtherearcguidelinesforsolarfarms.
Overthepastfewyears,manysolarfarmdevelopershavetransformedthespaceundertheirsolarpanelsintoashelter
fbrvariouskindsofpollinators,resultinginsoilimprovementandcarbonreduction.'Thesepollinatorfricndlysolarfarms
canhaveavaluableimpactoneverythingthat'sgoingoninthelandscape,saysMacknick.
34.Whatisthepurposeofthelawsmentionedinparagraph4?
A.Toconservepollinators.B.Torestrictsolardevelopment.
C.Todiversifytheeconomy.D.Toensurethesupplyofenergy.
3.[2023.新高考全国I卷]
B
WhenJohnToddwasachild,helovedtoexplorethewoodsaroundhishouse,observinghownaturesolvedproblems.
()28.Whatis(hebookaimedat?
A.Teachingcriticalthinkingskills.
B.Advocatingasimpledigitallifestyle.
C.Solvingphilosophicalproblems.
□.Promotingtheuseofadigitaldevice.
542023•新高考全国II卷]
C
ReadingArt:AriforBookLoversisacelebrationofaneverydayobject——thebook,representedhereinalmostthree
hundredartworksfrommuseumsaroundtheworld.Theimageof(hereaderappearsthroughouthistory,inartmadelong
beforebooksaswenowknowthemcameintobeing.Inartists'representationsofbooksandreading,weseemomentsof
sharedhumanitythatgobeyondcultureandtime.
Inthis“bookofbooks",artworksarcselectedandarrangedinawaythatemphasizestheseconnectionsbetween
differenterasandcultures.Weseescenesofchildrenlearningtoreadathomeoratschool,withthebookasafocusfor
relationsbetweenthegenerations.Adultsareportrayed(描绘)aloneinmanysettingsandposes—absorbedinavolume,
deepinthoughtorlostinamomentofleisure.Thesescenesmayhavebsenpaintedhundredsofyearsago,buttheyrecord
momcniswecanailrelateto.
Booksthemselvesmaybeusedsymbolicallyinpaintingstodemonstratetheintellect(才智),wealthorfaithofthe
subject.Beforethewideuseoftheprintingpress,booksweretreasuredobjectsandcouldbeworksofartintheirownright.
Morerecently,asbookshavebeeinexpensiveoreventhrowaway,artistshaveusedthemastherawmaterialfor
artworks—transformingcovers,pagesorevenpletevolumesintopaintingsandsculptures.
Continueddevelopmentsininunicationtechnologieswereoncebelievedtomaketheprintedpageoutdated.Froma
21stcenturypointofview,theprintedbookiscertainlyancient,butitremainsasinteractiveasanybatte^poweredereader,
lbserveitsfunction,abookmustbeactivatedbyauser:thecoveropened,thepagesparted,thecontentsreviewed,perhaps
noteswrittendownorwordsunderlined.Andincontrasttoourincreasinglynetworkedliveswheretheinformationwe
consumeisinonitoiedandtracked,apiintedbookstillofleisthechanceofawhollyprivale,“ofTline“activity.
()31.Whatdoestheauthorwanttosaybymentioningtheereader?
A.Theprintedbookisnottotallyoutofdale.
B.Tcchnologyhaschangedthewaywcread.
C.Ourlivesinthe21stcenturyarenetworked.
D.Peoplenowrarelyhavethepatiencetoread.
6.[2023•全国甲卷]
C
Iwasabout13whenanunclegavemeacopyofJosleinGaarderDsSopAie匚3World.Ilwasfullofideasthatwerenew
tome,soIspentthesummerwithmyheadinandoutofthatbook.Itspoketomeandbroughtmeintoaworldof
philosophy(哲学).
ThatloveforphilosophylasteduntilIgottocollege.Nothingkillstheloveforphilosophyfasterthanpeoplewhothink
theyunderstandFoucault,Baudrillard,orConfuciusbetterthanyou—and(hentrytoexplainthem.
EricWeinerLsTheSocratesExpress:InSearchofLifeLessonsfromDeadPhilosophersreawakenedmylovefor
philosophy.1(isnotanexplanation,butaninvitationtothinkandexperiencephilosophy.
WeinerstallseachchiiplcrwilhasceneonaHainridebetweencitiesand111clifianicseachpliilusoplicisworkinthe
context(背景)ofonethingtheycanhelpusdobetter.TheendresultisareadinwhichwelearntowonderlikeSocrates,see
likeThoreau,listenlikeSchopenhauer,andhavenoregretslikeNietzsche.This,morethanabookaboutunderstanding
philosophy,isabookaboutlearningtousephilosophytoimprovealife.
Hemakesphilosophicalthoughtanappealingexercisethatimprovesthequalityofourexperiences,andhedoesso
withplentyofhumour.Weinerentersintoconversationwithsomeofthemostimportantphilosophersinhistory,andhe
beespartofthatcrowdintheprocessbydecoding(解读)theirmessagesandaddinghisowninterpretation.
TheSocratesExpressisafun,sharpbookthatdrawsreadersinwithitsapparentsimplicityandgraduallypullsthemin
deeperthoughtsondesire,loneliness,andaging.Theinvitationisclear:Weinerwantsyoutopickupacoffeeorteaandsit
downwiththisbook.Iencourageyoutotakehisoffer.ItDsworthyourtime,eveniftimeissomethingwedoniJthavealot
of.
()29.WhydoestheauthorlistgreatphilosophersinParagraph4?
A.TopareWeinerwiththem.
B.Togiveexamplesofgreatworks.
C.Topraisetheirwritingskills.
D.TohelpreadersunderstandWeinerDsbook.
7.[2023,全国乙卷]
D
Ifyouwanttotellthehistoryofthewholeworld,ahistorythatdocsnotprivilegeonepartofhumanity,youcannotdo
itthroughtextsalone,becauseonlysomeoftheworldhaseverhadtexts,whilemostof(heworld,formostofthetime,has
not.Writingisoneofhumanityslaterachievements,anduntilfairlyrecentlyevenmanyliterate(有文字的)societies
recordedtheirconcernsnotonlyinwritingbutinthings.
Ideallyahistorywouldbringtogethertextsandobjects,andsomechaptersofthisbookareabletodojustthat,butin
manycaseswesimplycanIt.Theclearestexampleofthisbetweenliterateandnonliteratehistoryisperhapsthefirst
conflict,atBotanyBay,betweenCaptainCooklZsvoyageandtheAustralianAboriginals.FromtheEnglishside,wehave
scientificreportsandthecaptain3srecordofthatterribleday.FromtheAustralianside,wehaveonlyawoodenshield(盾)
droppedbyamaninflightafterhisfirstexperienceofgunshot.Ifwewanttoreconstructwhatwasactuallygoingonthat
day,theshieldmustbequestionedandinterpretedasdeeplyandstrictlyasthewrittenreports.
Inadditiontotheproblemofmisprehensionfrombothsides,therearevictoriesaccidentallyordeliberatelytwisted,
especiallywhenonlythevictorsknowhowtowrite.Thosewhoareonthelosingsideoftenhaveonlytheirthingstotell
theirstories.TheCaribbeanTaino,theAustralianAboriginals,theAfricanpeopleofBeninandtheIncas,allofwhom
appearinthisbook,canspeaktousnowoftheirpastachievementsmostpowerfullythroughtheobjectstheymade:ahistory
toldthroughthingsgivesthembackavoice.Whenweconsidercontact(】佚系)betweenliterateandnonliteratesocieties
suchasthese,allourfirsthandaccountsarcnecessarilytwisted,onlyonehalfofadialogue.Ifwcarctofindtheotherhalf
ofthatconversation,wehavetoreadnotjustthetexts.buttheobjects.
()33.WhatdoestheauthorindicatebymentioningCaptainCookinParagraph2?
A.Hisreportwasscientific.
B.Herepresentedthelocalpeople.
C.HeruledoverBotanyBay.
D.Hisrecordwasonesided.
8.B【2022・新高考I卷】
Likemostofus,Itrytobemindfuloffoodthatgoestowaste.Thearugula(芝麻菜)wastomakeanicegreensalad,
roundingoutaroastchickendinner.ButIendedupworkinglate.Thenfriendscalledwithadinnerinvitation.Istuckthe
chickeninthefreezer.Butasdayspassed,thearugulawentbad.Evenworse,Ihadunthinkinglyboughtwaytoomuch;I
couldhavemadesixsaladswithwhatIthrewout.
Inaworldwherenearly800millionpeopleayeargohungry,ufbodwastegoesagainstthemoralgrain/'asElizabeth
Roytewritesinthismonth'scoverstory.It'sjawdroppinghowmuchperfectlygoodfoodisthrownaway—fromUugly^^
(butquiteeatable)vegetablesrejectedbygrocerstolargeamountsofuneatendishesthrownintorestaurantgarbagecans.
Producingfoodthatnooneeatswastesthewater,fuel,andotherresourcesusedtogrowit.Thatmakesfoodwastean
environinentalproblem.Infact,Roytewrites,“iffoodwastewereacountry,itwouldbethethirdlargestproducerof
greenhousegasesintheworld.”
Ifthat'shardtounderstand,let'skeepitassimpleasthearugulaatthebackofmyrefrigerator.MikeCurtinseesmy
arugulastoryallthetime—butforhim,it'smorelike12bonesofdonatedstrawberriesnearingtheirlastdays.Curtinis
CEOofDCCentralKitcheninWashington,DC,whichrecoversfoodandturnsitintohealthymeals.Lastyearit
recoveredmorethan807,500poundsoffoodbytakingdonationsandcollectingblemished(有瑕疵的)producethat
otherwisewouldhaverottedinfields.Andthestrawberries?Volunteerswillwash,cut,andfreezeordrythemforusein
mealsdowntheroad.
Suchmethodsseemobvious,yetsooftenwejustdon'tIhink."Everyonecanplayapartinreducingwaste,whetherby
notpurchasingmorefoodthannecessaryinyourweeklyshoppingorbyaskingrestaurantstonotincludethesidedishyou
won'teat,^^Curtinsays.
4.Whatdoestheauthorwanttoshowbytellingthearugulastory?
A.Wepaylittleattentiontofoodwaste.B.Wewastefoodunintentionallyattimes.
C.Wev/astemorevegetablesthanmeat.D.Wehavegoodreasonsfbrwastingfood.
9.C【2020•全国新高考I山东卷】
Inihemid1990s.TomBisselltaughtEnglishasavolunteerinUzbekistan.Heleftaftersevenmonths,physically
brokenandhavinglosthismind.Afewyearslater,stillattractedtothecountry,hereturnedtoUzbekistantowriteanarticle
aboutthedisappearanceoftheAralSea.
Hisvisit,however,endedupinvolvingalotmorethanthat.Hencethisbook,ChasingtheSea:LostAmongtheGhosts
ofEmpireinCentralAsia,whichtalksaboutaroadtripfromTashkenttoKarakalpakstan,wheremillionsofliveshavebeen
destroyedbytheslowdryingupofthesea.ItisthestoryofanAmericantravellingtoastrangeland,andofthepeoplehe
meetsonhisway:Rustam,histranslator,alovely24yearoklwhopickeduphiscolorfulEnglishinCalifornia,Olegand
Natasha,hishostsinTashkent,andastringofforeignaidworkers.
ThisisaquicklookatlifeinUzbekistan,madeoffriendlinessandwarmth,butalsoitsdarkersideofsociety.In
Samarkand,MrBisselladmiresthearchitecturalwonders,whileonhisway(oBukharahegetsatasteofpolicemethods
whensuspectedofdrugdealing.InFerghana,heattendsamountainfuneral(葬礼)followedbyastrangedrinkingparty.And
inKarakalpakstan,heissaddenedbytheduststorms,diseasesandfishingboatsstuckmilesfromthesea.
MrBissellskillfullyorganizeshistoricalinsightsandculturalreferences,makinghistaleawellroundedpictureof
Uzbekistan,seenfromWesterneyes.HisjudgmentandreferencesarcdecidedlyAmerican,aswellashisdelicatestomach.
Astheauthorexplains,thisisneitheratravelnorahistorybook,orevenapieceofreportage.Whateveritis,theresultisa
fineandvividdescriptionof(hepurestofCentralAsiantraditions.
11.Whatisthepurposeofthistext?
A.Tointroduceabook.B.Toexplainaculturalphenomenon.
C.Torememberawriter.D.Tbremendatraveldestination.
☆即时检测
1.12023届福建省福州市普通高中毕业班5月质量检测】
Duringthesummerof2021,BeverlyWaxhadanexperiencethatfilledherwithawe.Itwasthesightofherson.Justin,
dragginga36kilogramportableairconditionerupstairs.Beverly,scentralairconditioninghadstoppedworkinginthe
middleofa32℃heatwave.Shehadmentionedtohersonandhe'dshownupasasurprise.Asshewatchedhimsweatand
strugglewhilefixingit,shefeltawaveofgratitudeandappreciation.
Aweisthatfeelingwegelwhensomethingissovastthatitstopsusinour(racks.Often,itchallengesorexpandsour
thinking.Researchshowsthataweexperiencesdecreasestressandincreaseoverallsatisfaction.Itcanalsohelpour
relationships,makingusfeelmoresympatheticandlessgreedy,moresupportedbyandmorelikelytohelpothers.
Mostofusassociateawewithsomethingrareandbeautiful:nature,musicoraspiritualexperience.Butpeoplecan
bringaboutawe,andnotjustpublicherces.Often,thisinterpersonalaweisaresponsetolife'sbig,sweepingchanges.We
canbeawedbyournearestanddearest-thepeoplesittingnexttousonthesofa,orchattingonthephone.Butithappens
insmallermoments,too.JohnBargh,apsychologist,saidhewastrulyawestruckbyhisthenfiveyearolddaughter.When
sheheardanotherchildcrying,shegrabbedhertoy,walkedovertotheboyandhandedittohim.
Unfortunately,wecan'tmakesomeoneelsebehaveinawaythat'sawesome.Butwecanprepareourselvestonoticeit
whentheydo—andtakestepstoboosttheemotion'spositiveeffects.
4.WhydoesthewritertellBeverly'sstory?
A.Toshowsympathyforher.B.Tociteanexampleofawe.
C.Toexpressappreciationtoherson.D.Tostartadiscussionaboutawe.
5.Whatisthebenefitofawe?
A.Itstopsouranxiety.B.simplifiesourthink:ng.
C.Itsatisfiesregularneeds.D.Itpromotespositiveemotions.
6.Inwhichsituationcanwefeelawedbetweenthenearest?
A.Admiringsceneryinanationalpark.
B.Enjoyingclassicmusicinaconcerthall.
C.Receivingacallfromalonglostfriend.
D.Gettingthesignatureofafamousathlete.
7.Whatcanbeimpliedfromthelastparagraph?
A.Ariseinlimeoftrouble.
B.Behaveinanawesomeway.
C.Senseamazementindailylife.
D.Increasechanceoffindingawe.
2.[2023届安徽省皖江联盟高三最后一卷联考】
putersarecloselylinkedtoeducationtodayandtheInternetcanofferanyhelpyouwant.Butfornow,expertssay,
don'tthrowawayyourbooks.ResearchersinSpanandIsraeltookacloselookat54studiesparingdialandprintreading.
Their2018studyinvolvedmorethan171,000readers."Studentsoftenthinktheyleammorefromreadingonline.When
tested,though,itturnsoutthattheyactuallyleamedlessthanwhenreadinginprint,“saystheresearcher.
Readingisnotnatural,explainsMaryanneWolf,aneuroscientistwhospecializesinhowthebrainreads.Welearnto
talkbyisteningtothosearoundus.It'sprettyautomatic.Butlearningtoreadtakesrealwork.It'sbecausethebrainhasno
specialnetworkofcellsjustfbrreading.Tounderstandtext,thebrainborrowsnetworksthatevolved(进化)todoother
things.Thisissimilartohowyoumightadaptatoolforsomenewuse.Forexample,acoathangerisgreatforputtingyour
clothesinthecloset.Butifablueberryrollsundertherefrigerator,youmightstraightenoutthecoathangeranduseitto
reachunderthefridgeandpulloutthefruit.You'vetakenatoolmadefbronethingandadapteditforsoir.ethingnew.
That'swhatthebraindocswhenyouread.
It'sgreatthatthebrainissoflexible.It'sonereasonwecanlearntodosomanynewthings.Butthatcanbeaproblem
whenyoumakeaswitchfromyourreadingmaterialtoanothertypeofit.Namely,whenwereadonline,thebraincreatesa
differentsetofconnectionsbetweencellsfromtheonesitusesforreadinginprint.Itbasicallyadaptsthesametoolagain
forthenewtask.Thisislikeifyoutookacoathangerandinsteadofstraighteningitouttofetchablueberry,youtwistedit
intoahooktounclogadrain(疏通下水道).Sameoriginaltool,twoverydifferentforms.
12.Whatcanbeknownfromthe2018study?
A.Studentscanlearnmorefromonlinematerials.
B.Readinginprintleadstoabetterunderstanding.
C.TheInternetcountsalotingatheringinformation.
D.Fev/erpeoplepreferreadinghooksatpresenttime.
13.WhatisthewritingpurposeofParagraph2?
A.Toshowwhatthebraintakestoread.
B.Toillustratehowthebrainevolves.
C.Tointroduceacoathanger'sfunctions.
D.Tooutlinethefeaturesofreading.
14.Whatmightcauseaproblemfbrthebrain'sflexibility?
A.Differenttypesoftexts.B.Basicformsof(hetools.
C.Differentformatsoftexts.D.Interpersonalconnections.
15.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?
A.Alv/aysBearBooksinMind
B.TrytoBeaReasonableReader
C.HowtoEnhanceYourReadingprehension?
D.LearnBetterfromReadingonScreenoronPaper?
好题冲关
基础过关
(最新模拟试题演练)
1.【2023届安徽省皖江联盟高三最后一卷联考】
ingofageisthattimeineachofourliveswhenwebegintoseethepossibilities.Theworldopensupinwaysthat
maturesourvision,givesusasenseofresponsibilityandgratitude.ConnorThomsonhadjuststartedcollegeandloved
beingatthatphaseinhislifewherehecouldeatallthepizzahewanted,yetengageinadultconversationswithhisparents
abouttheresponsibilitytomakelifebetterfbrothers.Connor'soptimismwasstriking.Therewassomuchhecoulddo,so
muchhecouldbee.ButitallendedonenightwhenConnorwasdistracted(分心的)whiledrivinginaColoradocanyon.
Connor'sfather,David,tookitparticularlyhard.Afatherseesmore:hanhisowntraitsinhisson;heseesgreater
possibilitiesthanheachieved.TakingthathopeawayleftDavidfeelingaimless.ButConnor'soptimismwasoneofthose
traitspassedontohimbyhisfather.SoDavidgottowork.First,heestablishedtheHonorConnorScholarshipFundto
rewardstudentswhosenedinthemunity.Next,hewenttoworkcreatingarcscarchbascdcurriculumthateducates
UniversityofColoradoBoulderstudentsandtheirfamiliesaboutthedangersoftextinganddriving.
Davidnowworkswithlecturersatvariouscollegesandhighschools,ensuringyoungmindsunderstandhowstatically
atrisktheyarewhentheytextanddrive.He'sbeeapassionateadvocateforpreparingyoungpeopletodrivesafelyandnot
subconsciouslyreachfortheirphoneswhilethey'reatthewheel.Itincludesaverysimplethreepartmitment:tonottextor
usesocialmediawhiledriving,speakoutifridingwithadriverwhoisdistractedandencouragefriendsandfamilytodrive
phonefree.
WhileeveryconstructiveeffortremindsDavidofthelosshesuffered,heisencouragedknowingthatmoreyoung
peoplewithsomuchtoofrthewordwillbearoundtodogood."IgettobeapartofwhatConnorwouldhavedone,“says
David.
4.Whydoestheauthormentioningofage?
A.TodisplayConnor'soptimism.B.ToconveyhisregretforConnor.
C.Toofferthefamilybackground.D.ToshowConnor'sacademictalent.
5.Whichof(hefollowingcanbestdescribeDavid?
A.Optimisticandhelpful.B.Selfcenteredbutdetermined.
C.Thoughtfulanddaring.D.Coohnindcdbutreasonable.
6.WhatdoesDavidnowfocuson?
A.Managinghisownpany.B.Keepingthethreepartpromise.
C.Savingpeoplefromdistracteddriving.D.Keepingstudentsfccusedonschool.
7.Whatdocsthetextmainlytalkabout?
A.Howadeathcouldaffectawholefamily.
B.Whatlessonwecangetfromanaccident.
C.Ayoung
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