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北师大版必修一・UnitLLifeChoices•单元整合训练(原卷版)

I.阅读理解(每小题2.5分,共37.5分)

A

(2025•八省联考)

EastYorkshireAttractions

BurnbyHallGardens&Museum

TheBalk,PocklingtonYO422QF

Tel:01759307125

Thegardensarebeautifullylaidoutwithtwolakes,whicharehometoavastcollectionoffish.Wealso

haveStewartMuseum,achildren'splayground,abook&giftshop,andtearooms.Sundaybandconcertsand

eventsareavailablethroughouttheyear.

Open:10:00amto5:30pm

Prices:Adults£4.65,Seniors£3.95,Children£2.50

GooleMuseum

CarlisleStreet,GooleDN145DS

Tel:01405768963

ThemuseumexploresthecolourfulhistoryofthetownandportofGoole,withplentyofhands-on

exhibitsforyoungervisitors.Thetemporaryexhibitiongalleryhasawiderangeofart,craft(工艺)andlocal

historyexhibitionswhichchangeseverymonth.

Open:10:00amto5:00pm

AdmissionFree

SicdincrcHouse

Sledmere,DriffieldYO253XG

Tel:01377236637

SledmereHouseisoneofYorkshire'smostattractivehouses.Wehaveanaward-winninggarden,a

militarymuseum,achildren'splayarea,andacafe&giftshop.OrganmusicisplayedonThursday

afternoons.

Open:11:30amto3:30pm

Prices:Adults£8.00,Seniors£6.00,Children£3.00

BridlingtonBird&AnimalPark

Bridlington,EastYorkshireYO153QF

Tel:01262673653

Thefamily-runparkissetinawonderfulwoodlandenvironment.ltoffersdailyshowsofpigracing.We

alsohavearangeofbirdsandotheranimalstoofferafun-filleddayoutforfamilies.

Open:10:00amto5:00pm

Prices:Adults£4.50,Seniors£4.00,Children£3.5()

【语篇解读】本文是一篇应用文,介绍了英国东约克郡的四个旅游景点。

I.Whichattractionhoststemporaryexhibitions?()

A.GooleMuseum.

B.BurnbyHallGardens&Museum.

C.SlcdmcrcHouse.

D.BridlingtonBird&AnimalPark.

2.WhatcantouristsdoatSledmereHouse?()

A.Feedawiderangeofanimals.

B.WatchabandconcertonSunday.

C.Explorethehistoryofthetown.

D.EnjoyorganmusiconThursday.

3.WhatistheticketpriceforchildrenatBridlingtonBird&AnimalPark?()

A.£2.50.B.£3.00.

C.£3.50.D.£4.00.

(2025•北京房山高三开学摸底)

OnedayIwasunwrappingabirthdaygiftfrommyteenageson-ablousemorestylishthanIfelt

comfortablewearing.MyfirstthoughtwhenIopenedthetissuepaperandsawtheblousewasthatitwas

anothercandidatetohanginthebackofmycloset.Ifeltlikethemostimportantpersondidn'tcareenough

aboutmetothinkaboutmylikesanddislikes.

“Whatdoyouthink,Mom?vJasonasked,hardlywaitingfbrmetopulltheblouseoutofthebox."I

thoughtitwouldlooksoniceonyou."Hesmiledatmewithanticipation.

Atthatmoment,IrealizedJasonsawmeassomeonewhowouldbeopentoreceivingandwearing

somethingmoreelegantthanmyusualclothes.Hewantedtogivemesomethingspecial.ltwasaflashof

suddenrecognition.Theneverythingchanged.

"It'sbeautiful,“IwasabletosaygenuinelyasIhuggedhim.

“Tryiton.Iwanttoseehowitlooks,“Jasonadded.

“Iknowjusttheskirttotryitwith,“IsaidasIheadedtowardsmycloset.

WhenIreturnedwiththeoutfiton,Jasonwaswaiting.44ItlooksjustlikeIthoughtitwould.Ifsprettyon

you,Mom,"Jasonsaid.

Itriedtostopthetearsthatwerewellinginthecomerofmyeyes."Thankyou,honey.ltisabeautiful

blouse!cantellyouputalotofthoughtintopickingitout.”

JasonprobablywonderedwhyIwassoemotionaloverthegift.ltmademethinkbackonthegiftsI'd

ignored.MaybethepeoplewhogavemethegiftssawsomethinginmethatIdidn'tseeinmyself.That

openedmeuptochangeandgrowth.

Intheyearssince,Ireceivedmyson*spresent.Ihaverarelyfeltdisappointedwhenagiftdoesn'tmatch

myinterestsordesires.I'vestartedappreciatingthethoughtsandeffortsbehindeverygiftandacceptedit

withgratitude.Thischangehasmadeholidaysmorejoyfulanddeepenedmyappreciationforfamilyand

friends.

Thereissurelysomethingspecialaboutreceivingagiftthatisperfectlysuitedforyou.ButIhavefound

thatitisjustasspecialtoreceiveallgiftswithanopenmindandagratefulheart.

【语篇解读】本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。作者收到了儿子送的生日礼物,这件礼物并不合作者的心

意,但作者突然意识到这反映了自己在儿子心目中的形象,作者的心态因此发生了改变。收下适合自

己的礼物固然特别,但怀着开放且感激的心态收下所有类型的礼物同样特别。

4.Howdidtheauthorfeelinthebeginningwhenreceivingthepresentfromherson?()

A.Curious.B.Relieved.

C.Guilty.D.Dissatisfied.

5.Whatmainlychangedtheauthor'sattitudetowardJason'sgift?()

A.TheunderstandingofJason'sthoughts.

B.Therecognitionofherownpotential.

C.Theskirtthatmatchestheblouse.

D.ThepraisefromJason.

6.Afterreflectingonpastgifts,theauthorbecame.()

A.carefulaboutchoosinggifts

B.indifferenttoreceivinggifts

C.joyfulaboutchoosinggifts

D.gratefulfbrreceivinggifts

7.Whatcanwelearnfromthispassage?(C)

A.Whatsuitsyouisbestforyou.

B.Beautyisintheeyeofthebeholder.

C.Anopenmindisthesourceofprogress.

D.Unspokengratitudeisoftenthemostheartfelt.

C

(2025.T8联考)

Itgoeswithoutsayingthathardphysicallaborwearsyouout,butwhatabouthardmentallabor?

""Influentialtheoriessuggestedthatfaligue(疲惫)isasortofillusioncookedupbythebraintomakeusstop

whateverwearedoingandturntoamoregratifyingactivity,“saysMathiasPessiglioneofPitie-Salpetriere

UniversityinParis,France.U4Butourfindingsshowthatcognitiveworkresultsinatruefunctional

transformation——accumulationoftoxicsubstances—sofatiguewouldindeedbeasignalthatmakesusstop

workingbutforadifferentpurpose:topreservetheintegrityofbrainfunctioning.^^

Pessiglioneandcolleagueswantedtounderstandwhatmentalfatiguereallyis.Theyusedmagnetic

resonancespectroscopy(MRS)tomonitorbrainchemistryoverthecourseofaworkday.Theystudiedtwo

groupsofpeople:thosewhoneededtothinkhardandthosewhohadrelativelysimplecognitivetasks.

Theysawsignsoffatigue,onlyinthegroupdoinghardmentalwork.Thoseinthatgroupalsoexhibited

intheirchoicesachangetowardoptionsproposingrewardsatshortdelaywithminimaleffort.Critically,

theyalsohadhigherlevelsofglutamate(谷氨酸)inthebrain'sprefrontalcortex(前额皮质j.Togetherwith

earlierevidence,thescientistssayitsupportsthehypothesisthatglutamateaccumulationmakesfurther

activationoftheprefrontalcortexmorecostly,suchthatcognitivecontrolismoredifficultafteramentally

toughworkday.

So,istheresomewaytoovercomethislimitationofourbrain'sabilitytothinkhard?”Notreally,I'm

afraid,''Pessiglionesaid."Iwouldemploygoodoldrecipes:restandsleep!Thereisgoodevidencethat

glutamateisremovedfromthebrainduringsleep.”

Theremaybeotherpracticalimplicationsofthefindings.Forexample,theresearcherssay,monitoring

ofprefrontalcortexcouldhelptodetectseverementalfatigue.Suchanabilitymayhelpadjustworkagendas

toavoidburnout.Pessiglionealsoadvisespeopletoavoidmakingimportantdecisionswhenthey'retired.

【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了脑力疲惫是什么,脑力疲惫产生时大脑皮层里

会发生哪些变化,以及应该采取哪些措施来应对脑力疲惫。

8.Whatdoestheunderlinedword^gratifying''inparagraph1mean?()

A.Relaxing.B.Complex.

C.Temporary.D.Rewarding.

9.Whatdoesthegroupperforminghardmentalworkexhibitinthestudy?()

A.Fewersignsofmentalfatigue.

B.Greatermotivationandeflbrt.

C.Itefficiencyincomplextasks.

D.Strongerpreferenceforimmediaterewards.

10.Whatdoweknowaboutglutamateaccumulation?()

A.Itcausesasenseofpeacefulmind.

B.Itenhancesbrainfunctioninalimitedway.

C.Itsignalsthebrainisemptyingitsmentalenergy.

D.Itdecreasesthecostofprefrontalcortexactivation.

11.WhatisPessiglione'sadviceforthoseoverwhelmedbymentallydemandingtasks?()

A.Removethemfromtheworkagenda.

B.Reducethecomplexityofallcognitivetasks.

C.Schedulestrategicbreakstoallowforrecovery.

D.Applytechnologytomonitoringthebrainactivity.

D

(2025•江苏扬州高三开学考试)

Allowmetolisttheshort-livedhobbiesIstartedandquicklygaveupwhenIdidn'tsucceed:pottery,

softball,theviolinanddesigningnew—styleT-shirts.Uncomfortabletoaskforhelp,I'dratherdropa

hobbythangivemyselftimetoimprove.Beingchallengedcanmakemeangrysometimes.

Babiesandchildrenfeelchallengedalmostateverything,becauseeachexperienceisnew.Adults,on

theotherhand,seeanythinglessthandoingreallywellasfailure.Ifyou'reatalllikeme,youprotectyourself

fromthisfeelingandavoidhobbiesthatmightshowalackofcompetence.

Althoughchallengescanbringdiscomfort,weshouldn'tshyawayfromactivitiesueenjoysimply

becausewearen'tgreatatthem.Astheseasonfornewhabitsandhobbiescomes,putyourpridetooneside,

andembracethechallenge.

Thewayyouthinkaboutyourabilitiescaninfluenceyourperformance.Therearetwowayspeople

viewsuccess:fixedmindsetandgrowthmindset.Ifyouhaveafixedmindset,youmaybelieveyoualready

havealltheskillsandabilitiesyouwilleverhaveandyoumayneverimprovewithcffort.Growthmindsetis

thebeliefthatyoucanadvancethroughhardwork,support,andadifferentmethod.uTodevelopagrowth

mindset,remindyourself(hatthefirsttimeyoubegananyendeavor,youprobablymetchallenges,“says

DayaGrant,amentalperformancecoach."Thenyougotbetter.Asyoulearnandbuildskills,howeverslowly,

celebratethoselittlewins.Awinisawin.Itdoesn'treallymattertothebrainhowbigorsmallitis.”

“Butifyoulovethechallenge,“Grantsays,“orenjoythehardwork,acceptthefactthatyoumaybe

doingthething,whetherit'sdancingorplayingtheviolin,wellenough."ThisreminderisoneI'Htakewith

measIstartnewprojectsthatImightnotbenaturallygoodat.Catchmeatapotterywheelorplayingmy

guitarinmybedroom.Ordon't.Theresultsmaynotbepretty-andIdonotcare.

12.What'sthefunctionofthefirstparagraph?()

A.Toprovidebackgroundinformation.

B.Tobringaboutthetopicofthepassage.

C.Tostresstheimportanceofsuccess.

D.Tointroducehispersonalexperience.

13.Whatdotheunderlinedwords"thisfeeling5'inparagraph2referto?()

A.Feelingconfidentalmostateverything.

B.Droppingahobbyratherthanimprovingit.

C.Seeinganythingthatcan'tdowellasfailure.

D.Avoidinghobbiesshowingalackofabilities.

14.WhatdoesDayaGrantthinkisimportantindevelopingagrowthmindset?()

A.Buildingpracticalandcreativeskills.

B.Askingforprofessionalsuggestions.

C.Havingenoughpatienceandconfidence.

D.Developingastrongsenseofcompetition.

15.Whatcanwelearnabouttheauthorfromthelastparagraph?(D)

A.Hehasdevelopedhisownwaysofsucceeding.

B.Hehaslearnedhowtobalancelifeandwork.

C.Hecaresalotaboutwhatothersthinkofhim.

D.Henowlearnshowtoembracechallenges.

II.阅读七选五(每小题2.5分,共12.5分)

(2024•福建泉州高三模拟)

Stressisunavoidableinlife.Weallfaceitdaily,whetheritisasmallinconvenienceoramajorlife

challenge.Stressnegativelyaffectsallaspectsofourlivesbothpersonallyandprofessionally.

16.Sowhatcanwedoaboutit?Herearesomehelpfultipstofightstress,defeatitandmove

on.

Prioritize

17.Thelongeryouletsomethingsit,themoreitwillweighonyouandtakeupvaluable

brainspace.

Practiceself-care

Herearethekeyaspectstoself-carethatsooftengetforgotten:

•Drinkwater.Preventtiredness,helpdigestion,yourskinandyoursleep.

•Stretch.Getoxygenflowingintoyourmusclesbeforeorduringastressfulsituation.

•Exerciseregularly.Don*tletyourbusyscheduletakepriorityoveryourhealth.

*18.Read,takeabath,goforarun,listentomusic,orphoneafriend.

Communicate

Findanetworkofpeoplewhoyoucanvent(宣泄)to.Thisisafantasticwaytoreducebringingwork

troublesandstresshomewithyou.Youhavetheopportunitytoblowoffthefirstbuild-upofsteam.

19.________

Breathe

Breathingdeeplybringsmoreoxygenintoyourbody,producingendorphins(内。非肽).Theyfightwith

cortisol,achemicalwhichisaresultofanxietyorstress.Didyouknowbreathingisresponsibleformostof

yourbody'sdetoxificationU非毒)?20.Thiscriticalpartofcalmingyourselfdownallowsyou

thespaceandtimetofocusontheproblemathandandhaveaquietmindtotacklewhat'saheadofyou.

A.Findtimeforyourself.

B.Readandpracticemore.

C.Crossoffthemoststressfultasksfirst.

D.Soyoucangohomeabitmorecalmandsensible.

E.Inthiswayyoucancommunicatewithwhoeveryouliketo.

F.Itcanharmourbodies,ourrelationshipsandouroverallqualityoflife.

G.Italsoincreasesenergy,lowersbloodpressureandslowsyourheartbeat.

HL完形填空(每小题1分,共15分)

(2025•山东潍坊一中高三开学摸底)

InOctober2020,71—year—oldBillSumiel,battlingkidneyfailure,foundhimselfinanunlikely

situation—aridewithUberthatwouldchangehislife.Littledidheknowthathis21withTimothyLetts,

theUberdriver,wouldleadtoanextraordinarytiethatwentbeyondtheboundariesofmere22.

Havinglivedwitha(n)23thatcausedkidneyissuesforovertwodecades,SumielreliedonUberfor

transportationtohisspecializedcenter.Duringthejourney,they24overtheirconversation."Billreallylit

upthecarwithpositiveenergy,“saysLetts.25,heofferedtodonatehiskidneyafterlearningabout

Sumiel'ssearchforadonor.Despitebeing26byLetts'unforeseengenerosity,Sumielquickly27that

Lettswasgenuinelysincereabouthisoffer.Followingmonthsofscreeningand28,itwasconfirmedthat

Lettswasanidealdonorandaperfect29forSumiel.OnDecember7,2021,thesuccessfulsurgeries

changedSumiel'slifeforthebetter,30himfromkidneytreatment.Sumiel31theextraordinary

natureoflivingdonorslikehimandwas32Letts'selflessact.

Now,Sumielcherishespreciousmomentswithhisfamily.Letts,althoughrelocatedtoanothercountry

forworkcommitments,33asolidrelationshipwithSumiel,anxiouslyawaitingtheir34.Asfatewould

haveit,theirunexpectedUber35becamealife-savingjourney,showcasingthepowerofkindness,

empathy(共情),andhumanconnectioninthefaceofadversity.

【语篇解读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了71岁的BillSumiel因为肾衰竭需要肾移植,

但是找不到合适的肾源。有一天BillSumiel在Uber上打了一辆车,他在车上和Uber司机Letts闲聊

时讲述了自己的困境。Letts在了解情况后提出捐献自己的肾脏。最终,肾脏移植手术很成功。

21.()A.experimentB.encounter

C.competitionD.appointment

22.()A.passengersB.travellers

C.friendsD.strangers

23.()A.failureB.infection

C.conditionD.loss

24.()A.bondedB.debated

C.reflectedD.observed

25.()A.NaturallyB.Eventually

C.NormallyD.Directly

26.()A.delightedB.puzzled

C.sui*prisedD.embarrassed

27.()A.requestedB.realized

C.predictedD.hesitated

28.()A.consultingB.treating

C.admittingD.testing

29.()A.matchB.candidate

C.partnerD.supporter

30.()A.relievingB.enhancing

C.freeingD.rescuing

31.()A.estimatedB.shared

C.recognizedD.recalled

32.()A.interestedinB.cautiousabout

C.sympathetictoD.gratefulfor

33.()A.acknowledgesB.maintains

C.exploresD.ends

34.()A.reunionB.commitment

C.conversationD.memory

35.()A.participationB.transportation

C.transformationD.interaction

IV.语法填空

阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

Myfamilyhaslivedinonebigcityafteranotherbecauseofmydad'sjob.Ilovelivinginthecity

becauseIcanfindopportunitiesforculture,36(educate),andentertainment.Now,Ilivein

London.37myfreetime,Icanvisitthemuseums,thezoo,cinemaandcommunitycenters.Ican

alsoreadgoodbooksinpublic38(library)andbookshops.Besides,Icanvisitlovelyand

peacefulparks39(relax)myself.However,somepeoplewholiveinthecountrydon'tliketolive

inthecitybecausetheyfeelstressed,noisyand40(crowd).

Ialsolikelivinginthecountry.Icanfeedcows,goatsandchickens,andevenlearntoride41

horse.Icanalsogoonnaturewalks,andexploreforests,cavesandbeaches.However,somecitypeople

thinkcountrylifeislonelybecausetheythinkthey42(cut)offfromtheoutsideworld.Theyare

alsomorelikelytobelonelywhenthey43(live)inabigcity.

Soitishardtodecide-4citylifeisbetterthancountrylifeornot.45(actual),

it'snotwhereyoulivebuthowyoulivethatdecidesyourhappylife.

v.应用文写点.

假如你叫李华,你的英国笔友Mike在来信中提到很想了解中国高中学生的日常生活现状。请你

给他写一封回信,向他讲述你在学校的日常生活状况

DearMike,

Howareyougettingon?Knowingthat1.(你对我在学*交的日

常生活感兴趣),I'mwritingtotellyousomethingaboutit.

Ihavesetagoaltostudyinaprestigiousuniversity2.(高中毕

业后).Therefore,Itendtodo3.(各种各样的作业)bymyteachers

everyday.Besides,Ihavetoreviseeverysubjectintheevening,4.

(为了能在功课上取得进步;sothat引导目的状语从句).Ourschoollifeis5.

(压力太大,以至于)Iseldomhaveenoughtimetotakeanyphysicalsports.6.

(为了不辜负父母对我的期望),Idon'twanttomissasinglemomentat

school.

Iwouldappreciateit7.(V口果你能回信)andtellmesomething

aboutyourdailylifeatschool.Lookingforwardtohearingfromyousoon.

Yourssincerely,

LiHua

北师大版必修一-Unitl-LifeChoices•单元整合训练(解析版)

I.阅读理解(每小题2.5分,共37.5分)

A

(2025•八省联考)

EastYorkshireAttractions

BurnbyHallGardens&Museum

TheBalk,PocklingtonYO422QF

Tel:01759307125

Thegardensarebeautifullylaidoutwithtwolakes,whicharehometoavastcollectionoffish.Wealso

haveStewartMuseum,achildren'splayground,abook&giftshop,andtearooms.Sundaybandconcertsand

eventsareavailablethroughouttheyear.

Open:10:00amto5:30pm

Prices:Adults£4.65,Seniors£3.95,Children£2.5()

GoolcMuseum

CarlisleStreet,GooleDN145DS

Tel:01405768963

ThemuseumexploresthecolourfulhistoryofthetownandportofGoole,withplentyofhands-on

exhibitsforyoungervisitors.Thetemporaryexhibitiongalleryhasawiderangeofart,craft(工艺)andlocal

historyexhibitionswhichchangeseverymonth.

Open:10:00amto5:00pm

AdmissionFree

SledmereHouse

Sledmere,DriffieldYO253XG

Tel:01377236637

SledmereHouseisoneofYorkshire'smostattractivehouses.Wehaveanaward-winninggarden,a

militarymuseum,achildren'splayarea,andacafe&giftshop.OrganmusicisplayedonThursday

afternoons.

Open:11:30amto3:30pm

Prices:Adults£8.00,Seniors£6.00,Children£3.00

BridlinatcnBird&AnimalPark

Bridlington,EastYorkshireYOI53QF

Tel:01262673653

Thefamily-runparkissetinawonderfulwoodlandenvironment.ltoffersdailyshowsofpigracing.We

alsohavearangeofbirdsandotheranimalstoofferafun-filleddayoutforfamilies.

Open:1():0()amto5:0()pm

Prices:Adults£4.50,Seniors£4.00,Children£3.50

【语篇解读】本文是一篇应用文,介绍了英国东约克郡的四个旅游景点。

1.Whichattractionhoststemporalexhibitions?(A)

A.GooleMuseum.

B.BurnbyHallGardens&Museum.

C.SledmereHouse.

D.BridlingtonBird&AnimalPark.

解析:细节理解题。根据GooleMuseum部分中的“Thetemporaryexhibitiongalleryhasawiderange

ofart,craft(工艺)andlocalhistoryexhibitionswhichchangeseverymonth.”可知,古尔博物馆有一个临

时展览馆,展出范围包括艺术、星工艺和当地历史,每月都会更换。故选A。

2.WhatcantouristsdoatSledmereHouse?(D)

A.Feedawiderangeofanimals.

B.WatchabandconcertonSunday.

C.Explorethehistoryofthetown.

D.EnjoyorganmusiconThursday.

解析:细节理解题。根据SledmereHouse部分中的“OrganmusicisplayedonThursdayafternoons.”

可知,游客每周四可以在SledmereHouse欣赏管风琴音乐演奏。故选D。

3.WhatistheticketpriceforchildrenatBridlingtonBird&AnimalPark?(C)

A.£2.50.B.£3.00.

C.£3.50.D.£4.00.

解析:细节理解题。根据BridlinctonBird&AnimalPark部分中的“Prices:Adults£4.50,Seniors

£4.00,Children£3.50”可知,儿童票价为£3.50。故选C,

B

(2025•北京房山高三开学摸底)

OnedayIwasunwrappingabirthdaygiftfrommyteenageson-ablousemorestylishthanIfelt

comfortablewearing.MyfirstthoughtwhenIopenedthetissuepaperandsawtheblousewasthatitwas

anothercandidatetohangin(hebackofmycloset.Ifeltlikethemostimportantpersondidn'tcareenough

aboutmetothinkaboutmylikesanddislikes.

“Whatdoyouthink,Mom?vJasonasked,hardlywaitingfbrmetopulltheblouseoutofthebox."I

thoughtitwouldlooksoniceonyou."Hesmiledatmewithanticipation.

Atthatmoment,IrealizedJasonsawmeassomeonewhowouldbeopentoreceivingandwearing

somethingmoreelegantthanmyusualclothes.Hewantedtogivemesomethingspecial.ltwasaflashof

suddenrecognition.Theneverythingchanged.

"It'sbeautiful,“IwasabletosaygenuinelyasIhuggedhim.

“Tryiton.Iwanttoseehowitlooks,“Jasonadded.

“Iknowjusttheskirttotryitwith,"IsaidasIheadedtowardsmycloset.

WhenIreturnedwiththeoutfiton,Jasonwaswaiting.uItlooksjustlikeIthoughtitwould.Ifsprettyon

you,Mom,"Jasonsaid.

Itriedtostopthetearsthatwerewellinginthecomerofmyeyes."Thankyou,honey.ltisabeautiful

blouse!cantellyouputalotofthoughtintopickingitout.”

JasonprobablywonderedwhyIwassoemotionaloverthegift.ltmademethinkbackonthegiftsI'd

ignored.MaybethepeoplewhogavemethegiftssawsomethinginmethatIdidn'tseeinmyself.That

openedmeuptochangeandgrowth.

Intheyearssince,Ireceivedmyson'spresent.Ihaverarelyfeltdisappointedwhenagiftdoesn'tmatch

myinterestsordesires.I'vestartedappreciatingthethoughtsandeffortsbehindeverygiftandacceptedit

withgratitude.Thischangehasmadeholidaysmorejoyfulanddeepenedmyappreciationforfamilyand

friends.

Thereissurelysomethingspecialaboutreceivingagiftthatisperfectlysuitedforyou.ButIhavefound

thatitisjustasspecialtoreceiveallgiftswithanopenmindandagratefulheart.

【语篇解读】本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。作者收到了儿子送的生日礼物,这件礼物并不合作者的心

意,但作者突然意识到这反映了自己在儿子心目中的形象,作者的心态因此发生了改变。收下适合自

己的礼物固然特别,但怀着开放且感激的心态收下所有类型的礼物同样特别。

4.Howdidtheauthorfeelinthebeginningwhenreceivingthepresentfromherson?(D)

A.Curious.B.Relieved.

C.Guilty.D.Dissatisfied.

解析:推理判断题。根据第一段“OnedayIwasunwrappingabirthdaygiftfrommyteenageson...I

feltlikethemostimportantpersondidn'tcareenoughaboutme:othinkaboutmylikesanddislikes.“可知,

作者觉得这件衬衫穿起来不舒服,以后只能放在衣柜里,束之高阁,她觉得儿子没有关心自己,由此

可推测,作者一开始对这个礼物并不满意。故选D。

5.Whatmainlychangedtheauthor'sattitudetowardJason'sgift?(A)

A.TheunderstandingofJason'sthoughts.

B.Therecognitionofherownpotential.

C.Theskirtthatmatchestheblouse.

D.ThepraisefromJason.

解析:推理判断题。根据第三段“Atthatmoment,IrealizedJasonsawmeassomeonewhowouldbe

opentoreceivingandwearingsomethingmoreelegantthanmyusualclothes.Hewantedtogiveme

somethingspecial.ltwasaflashofsuddenrecognition.Theneverythingchanged.”可推知,作者突然理解了

儿子的想法,所以改变了对这件礼物的态度。故选A。

6.Afterreflectingonpastgifts,theauthorbecame.(D)

A.carefulaboutchoosinggifts

B.indifferenttoreceivinggifts

C.joyfulaboutchoosinggifts

D.gratefulforreceivinggifts

解析:细节理解题。根据倒数第三段中的"ItmademethinkbackonthegiftsFdignored.Maybethe

peoplewhogavemethegiftssawsomethinginmethatIdidn'tseeinmyself.Thatopenedmeuptochange

andgrowth.”和倒数第二段中的“Ihaverarelyfeltdisappointedwhenagiftdoesn'tmatchmyinterestsor

desires.Tvestartedappreciatingthethoughtsandeffortsbehindeverygiftandaccepteditwithgratitude.“可

知,作者回顾了过去曾收到的礼物,开始心怀感激地接受礼物。故选D。

7.Whatcanwelearnfromthispassage?(C)

A.Whatsuitsyouisbestforyou.

B.Beautyisintheeyeofthebeholder.

C.Anopenmindisthesourceofprogress.

D.Unspokengratitudeisoftenthemostheartfelt.

解析:推理判断题。通读全文可知,作者一开始收到儿子送的礼物时感觉不合自己的心意,有些

失望,但后来突然理解了儿子送这件礼物背后的想法,这让作者改变了心态,回顾以前收到的礼物,

作者明白了送礼人背后的想法和努力,此后开始保持开放心态、心

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