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2026届高三四月第一次检测(二模)

一、阅读(每小题2.5分,共50分)

A

Christmasiscoming.Seasonalfavoritesandsure-to-sell-outgiftsaregoingfast,butthere’s

stilltimetograbtheseholidaymust-havesbeforethey’regone.

EyeStones$30.00MadefromFinnishsoapstonethat’smorethan

twobillionyearsold,thesestonedisksbringtiredeyesrelieffromlong

hoursatthecomputeroritchinessduetoseasonalallergies.Chillthemin

therefrigeratorandapplyonorunderyoureyesforarock-solidspa

treatmentathome.MadeinFinland.

ScratchtheBellyNailFiles$20.00Whocanresistgivingagood

tummyscratchtoasweetpuppyorkitten?Withthissuper-adorable

additiontoanyanimallover’smanicure(美甲)set,youcanenjoythat

soul-satisfyingactivityanytime,whilekeepingyournailsinperfect(dare

wesaypaw-fect?)condition.MadeinChina.

FootSoleMassage(按摩)$50.00Thisrock-and-rollmassageset

willbemusictoyourfeet.Awaytogiveyourselfaneffectivefoot

massage,thesmoothsoapstoneballscanbeusedheatedforjustaquick

fewminutesathometoproviderelaxationandrelieftotiredfeet.Place

oneballatatimeinthecorkbaseand,whilesitting,massagethemost

tenderpointsofthesolesofyourfeet.MadeinFinland.

KazooThatChristmasTune$25.00Addsomefriendly

competitiontotheholidayseasonwiththismultiplayermusical

challenge.Usingtheincludedkazoos,you’llsingthrough100classicand

modernfestivesongstogetyourteammatestoidentifythemelodyand

earnpoints.Bestofall,youdon’tneedanymusicaltalent,singingskills,

ormemorizationofthelyrics.MadeinChina.

Shipping&Returns

Usuallyshipswithin24hours.

ShippingoutsideoftheU.S.?Youwillbequotedaspecificdeliverytimeframeatcheckout,

basedonyourdestinationcountryandtheavailableshippingmethods.SeeInternationalFAQfor

moreinformation.

Needtoreturn?Freereturnsareacceptedforever—notimelimits.Within30daysof

delivery,refunds(退)totheoriginalpaymentmethodwillbeavailable.After30days,refundswill

beprocessedtoadigitalgiftcard.Allitemsarerefundableunlessdamagedorfaulty.Seeour

returnpolicyformoredetails.

1.WhatdoEyeStonesandScratchtheBellyNailFileshaveincommon?

A.Theyareintendedforpersonalbodycare.

B.TheyaremadefromnaturalmaterialsinFinland.

C.Theycombinepracticalusewithahigh-techdesign.

D.Theyaretargetedatpeopleinneedofmedicaltreatment.

2.Whichofthefollowingcanbethemostsuitablegiftforfamilyentertainment?

A.EyeStones.B.ScratchtheBellyNailFiles.

C.FootSoleMassage.D.KazooThatChristmasTune.

3.Whatcanwelearnaboutthereturnpolicy?

A.Returnpolicydoesnotcoverinternationalorders.

B.Thecompanyoffersunconditionalrefundonproducts.

C.Adigitalgiftcardwillbegivenasarefundafter30days.

D.Allreturnswillberefundedtotheoriginalpaymentmethod.

B

Styleandcomforthavealwaysbeenofequalpriorityforme.IgotmyfirstpairofConverse

AllStarsinthe1980s.Foryears,IwalkedacrosscitiesfromChicagotoOslo-allwhilewearing

Converse,orFlyLondonboots-buildingawardrobeoflastingpieces.

At41,mylifechangedwithaParkinson’sdiagnosis.Thisdiseasebroughtinvoluntary,

painfultwistinginmyfeetandankles.Whenmedicationsfailed,mytoeswouldgriptheground

andmyankleswouldrollpainfully,causingmetostumbleorfall,whichwasmentallyand

physicallyexhausting.

Withmybodyturningagainstme,Iwasforcedtore-evaluateevenmymostbasicchoices,

startingwithmyshoes.MybelovedConversetriggeredtoetwisting,whilemyFlybootscaused

myanklestogiveway.

AturningpointcamewhensomeonerecommendedNiketacticalbootswithstiffsolesand

anklesupporttome.Followingthisadvice,IswitchedtoNikesandsoonworenothingelse.The

FlysandAllStarslanguishedinmycloset;butlettinggofeltimpossibleforsolong,theyhadfelt

like“me”.

AfriendsuggestedsellingmyunwearableitemsonVinted.Ilistedeverythingthathindered

(妨碍)mymovementandreceivedwarm,gratefulreviewsfrombuyers.Thisencouragementled

metoalsobecomeabuyer,discoveringstylishshirtsforlayeringtomanagemycondition’s

temperaturefluctuations(波动).

Ididn’ttouchmyoldshoesforalmostayearnotuntilthetimecametoinvestinanewpair

ofNikes.TheFlyssoldinaday,buttheConversetooklonger.Ihadpricedthemhigh,veryhigh.I

watchedthemsitmotionlessinmyrealandvirtualwardrobesuntilIreceivedanoffer.Iaccepted

andwrotethebuyeranote,explainingwhyIwassadtogivethemup.Herkindreply,withsweet

emojis,touchedmedeeply.She,too,wasaConversewearerwhounderstoodmyattachment,

Throughsuchtransactions,Iconnectedwithotherssharingstoriesofillnessandchangingstyles.

Now,Iwearwhichevershoesgivemecomfort,awarethatthismayevolvetoo.WhileIwalkless,

Istillseekoutclothesandshoesthatwillgothedistance.Thisjourneyhastaughtmewhatto

release,andhowpowerfulkindnesscanbeinhelpingusmoveforward.

4.WhydidtheauthorstopwearingherbelovedConverse?

A.Shewasgettingold.B.ShehadParkinson’sdisease.

C.Conversewasoutoffashion.D.Flybootsweremorecomfortable.

5.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“languished”inparagraph4probablymean?

A.Disappeared.B.Emerged.C.Stayed.D.Shrank.

6.HowdidtheauthorfeelwhenshedecidedtosellConverse?

A.Attached.B.Relieved.C.Grateful.D.Thrilled.

7.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.AShoeCollection:FromConversetoNike

B.AdaptingMyWalk:LivingwithParkinson’s

C.BeyondtheSale:FunctionalClothingforEveryone

D.FromStyletoComfort:LettingGoandMovingForward

C

Whenapersonistrappedinanavalanche(雪崩),thereisverylittletimebeforetheir

oxygensupplyrunsout.Anewsafetydevicethatchannelsairtotheburiedperson’sfacemay

extendsurvivalandincreasethechanceofasuccessfulrescue,aclinicaltrialsuggests.

Participantswereburiedface-downunderatleast50centimeters—aboutafootandahalf

—ofsnowatafieldsiteinnorthernItaly.Thegoalwastoremaintheresafelyfor35minutes.No

oneinthegroupwearingafunctioningsafetydeviceneededtoberemovedearlyduetolowblood

oxygenlevels,researchersreportOctober8inTheJournaloftheAmericanMedicalAssociation.

Minutesafteranavalancheburial,bloodlevelsofoxygenbegintodropandthoseofcarbon

dioxideclimb.Thechanceofsurvivaldecreasesstartingat10minutes.Aroundtwo-thirdsof

peoplewhoseheadandchestaretrappedundersnowwilldieofinsufficientoxygenwithin35

minutes.Thesafetydevice,integratedintoabackpack,hasafanthatdrawsairfromthe

surroundingsnowanddirectsittothefacefromoutletsintheshoulderstraps(肩带).Called

SafebackSBX,thebattery-operateddeviceweighsalittleover500grams,oraboutapound.

Inthetrial,researchersmonitoredparticipants’oxygenlevels,heartandrespiratory(呼吸的)

ratesandotherhealthmeasuresduringburial,whichendedifanyone’sbloodoxygenlevelbecame

dangerouslylow,below80percent.Thisdidnothappenforthe12peopleinthesafetydevice

group.Elevenremainedburiedforthefull35minutes,whileoneaskedtoberemovedearlydueto

unexpectedskinirritation(瘙痒).

Incontrast,sevenofthe12usingashamdevice(假装置)hadtostopprematurelybecause

theyfellbelowthebloodoxygencutoff.Anotherfourrequestedanearlyend:Threefeltshortof

breathandonehadapanicattack.Thelengthoftimetheshamdevicegroupremainedburied

largelyrangedfrom5to13minutes.Onlyonepersoninthatgroupstayedunderthesnowforthe

full35minutes.

Avalancheskillanaverageof100peopleinEuropeeachyear,includingskiersand

mountainclimbers.AvalanchedeathsinthelastseveralyearsintheUnitedStateshaveranged

fromroughlyonedozentoseveraldozen.

8.Whatistheprimaryfunctionofthenewsafetydevice?

A.Tokeeptheburiedpersonwarmunderthesnow.

B.Tolocatethepositionoftheburiedpersonaccurately.

C.Tosendemergencysignalstorescuetheburiedperson.

D.Toprovideacontinuousairsupplytotheburiedperson.

9.WhichofthefollowingcanbeSafebackSBX?

A.B.

C.D.

10.Comparedtotheshamdevicegroup,howdidthegroupwiththefunctioningdeviceperform?

A.Theyshowedsignificantlylowerheartrates.

B.Theymaintainedhigherbloodoxygenlevels.

C.Theyreportedfewerinstancesofskinirritation.

D.Theyweremorelikelytohavetroublebreathing.

11.Theauthormentionsavalanchedeathsinthelastparagraphto.

A.emphasizetheimportanceoftimelyrescue

B.justifytheneedstousethenewsafetydevice

C.warnmountainclimbersofthedangerofavalanches

D.indicatetherisingnumberofdeathscausedbyavalanches

D

Obesityhashistoricallybeenregardedasamoralfailing,andpeoplewithobesitydescribe

beingseenasdeficient,lazy,undeservingofrespect,lackingwillpowerandself-discipline.

Theseviewscontributetoweightbias,whichcanleadtoweightstigma(污名).“Weight

stigmaisamajorconcernthatneedstobeaddressedinclinicalpracticeandmedicaleducation,”

KathleenRobinson,assistantprofessorofCarverCollegeofMedicine,toldMedscapeMedical

News.Robinsonandcolleaguessurveyed395individualswhowereaskedabouttheirexperiences

relatedtoweightstigmaandhealthcare.Ofthese,73providednarrativeresponses,someofwhich

includedexperiencesofbeingshamed.

“Wefoundongoingtensionbetweenseeingweightassolelyaresultofpersonal

responsibilityandasamultifactorialconditionwithvariousuncontrollableaspects,”Robinson

reported.“Andwefoundhealthcareprovidersmadeassumptionsaboutpatientsbasedonbody

size,suchaswhattheywereeatingorwhethertheywereexercising,anddidn’tnecessarilyask

aboutoracknowledgethepatient’spreviousexperienceswithlosingweightorwhattheiractual

lifestylewas,”shesaid.Advicewasoften“simplisticanddismissive,”ratherthanaddressingthe

patient’sspecificneedsandhistory.

Weightstigmacanresultinphysiciansdismissingpatients’non-weight-relatedconcerns,

refusingcare,orattributinghealthproblemstoobesitywithoutconsideringothercauses.“Ifa

patientwithobesitypresentswithkneepain,forexample,it’salltoooftenattributedtoexcess

weight,”KasuenMauldin,professorofSanJoseStateUniversity,toldMedscapeMedicalNews.

“Buttherearemanycausesofkneepain,ofwhichmechanicalweight-relatedstressisonlyone.

So,beforeyouattributethekneepaintothepatient’sweight,askyourselfhowyouwouldhandle

thesamecomplaintinsomeoneoflowerbodyweightandsizeandifyouwouldconductthesame

workup.

Addressingweightstigmainhealthcareinvolveschangingtheclinicalapproachtopatients

withobesity.Physiciansshouldfocusonhelpingpatientssetandworkonbehavioralgoalsrather

thanonlosingweight,Mauldinsaid.“Ifyougotoafinancialplanner,youwon’tbetold,'Get

rich.’"Instead,you’llbegivenconcrete,practicalsteps,suchasdiversifyinginvestmentsorsaving

moneyeverymonth.Similarly,insteadoffocusingonweight,it’sbettertofocusonactionable

items,suchasfoodsubstitutions,fillingtheplatewithvegetables,orincreasingmovement.

“Measuringanddiscussingapatient’sweightmaynotalwaysbenecessaryateveryappointment

andmayperpetuate(使持续)theweight-centricmodelespeciallywhenapersonispresentingwith

anunrelatedconcern,Mauldinsaid.

12.AccordingtoDr.Robinson,whatwascommonamonghealthcareproviders?

A.Treatingpatientswithobesitywithoutanymercy.

B.Relyingonpatient’sspecificneedstotreatobesity.

C.Refusingtoprovideanymedicalcaretopatientswithobesity.

D.Guessingpatients’lifestyleswithoutcarefullyaskingfordetails.

13.Whatcanwelearnfromthecaseof“kneepain”?

A.Doctorsshouldsticktothesamemedicalprocedures.

B.Kneepainisthemostcommonamongpatientswithobesity.

C.Mechanicalweight-relatedstresscausespaininthepatients’knees.

D.Doctorstendtooverlookpotentialcausesofillnessduetoweightstigma.

14.WhichofthefollowingwillKasuenMauldindisagreewith?

A.Replacingsnackswithorganicfood.

B.Keepingtrackofchangesinyourweight.

C.Scheduling30minutesofexerciseeveryday.

D.Eatingmorevegetablesandlessprocessedfood.

15.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?

A.Weightstigmawillberemovedthroughthehealthcaresystem.

B.Patientsneedtobemotivatedtotakeresponsibilityfortheirweight.

C.Thehealthcaresystemshouldprovidemedicaleducationtopatients.

D.Physiciansshouldshiftfrombeingweight-centrictopatient-centered.

(二)七选五

Soillessfarming,asthenameimplies,isatypeoffarmingwhereplantsareculturedand

grownwithouttheuseofthesoil.Itisalsoasystematictechniquewhereplantsaregrownwithout

theuseofsoilasarootingenvironment.16

Duetolackingoriginality,conventionalfarminghasmanyprocessesandrequiresthe

manure(肥料)ofchemicalmixturestomakethesoilrichinnutrients.17Nutrientsare

providedtotheplants,majorlyinliquidform,andtheirneedsaremetthroughoutlife,fromseeds

toripefruit.

Inmanysoillessfarmingsystems,waterisrecycledandreuseduntiltheplantsarereadyto

harvest.18Additionally,itreducesthephysicallaborandenergyrequiredfrom

workers,helpingthemachievehigherprofitswhilekeepingcostsverylow.

Byfollowingstandardizedstepsthroughouttheentireproductionprocess,soillessfarming

cansupplycropstothemarketeveryday,meetingconsumers’needs.Whencountriesthatrelyon

foodimportsseehowproductivethisfarmingmethodis,theywillbegingrowingcropslocallyall

yearround.19

20Therateatwhichpathogens(病原体)attackthefarmwillbezeroasaresult

ofhowtheplantingenvironmentisconcerned,andifthepathogeneverattacks,theinfectedplant

willbeeasilyseparatedtoavoidinfectingthefarmasawhole.Developedcountriesintheworld

areexpectedtoadoptthismodeoffarmingbecausedoingsoreducestheleveloffoodimportation

andincreasestheavailabilityoffoodinthecountry.

A.However,soilfarmingrequiresmoreworkload.

B.Thequalityoftheharvestedfoodmaybecontrolled.

C.Afterall,foodimportsmightpollutetheenvironment.

D.Hence,soillessfarmingisanalternativetodryregions.

E.Withthismethod,cropscanbeplantedalmosteverywhere.

F.Soillessfarminghaslessworkloadandcanenhancegrowth.

G.Inthisway,evenseasonalproducecanbeharvestedanytime.

二、语法填空(15分)

Eachmonth,MelanieGoldbergovolunteersatthelocalfoodbank.ThispastDecember,she

hadthe21ofvisitingtheFoodBankoftheRioGrandeValleyinMcAllen,whereshe’s

learnedthatpovertyhasaverydifferent22inthemediacomparedtoreallife.Hunger

isnotjustadistantissue;italso23intheU.S.,whereover47millionpeoplefacefood

24.

Duringhervisit,Melaniehelpeddelivermealstofamilieswhowereoften25to

accepthelpoutofconcernsfortheirprivacy.Unlikeherexperiencesathome,wherefood

distributionwas26,theatmosphereinMcAllenwasmessyandmorepersonal.Butthis

allowedhertofeel27tothecommunity.Below,Melaniesharesher28onthe

experience.

Meetingfamilieswhowerelivinginsmall,29homes,oftenwithmanychildren,

revealedtomealevelofperseverancethatIhadnever30inAmericabefore.Still,the

childrenremainedjoyful,andtheparentsweregratefulforthehelptheyreceived31

thechallengingcircumstances.Thisunforgettableexperienceinspiredme.Therearepeoplewho

have32themselvestohelpingothersinthisway.33,thereisstillso

muchtobedonetoendhungerinthiscountry.Thistrip34mycommitmenttobeing

partofthesolutionforahunger-freeAmericaandencouragedmeto35forthosein

need.

21.A.optionB.privilegeC.freedomD.intention

22.A.expressionB.definitionC.imageD.discovery

23.A.worksB.survivesC.progressesD.exists

24.A.insecurityB.qualityC.addictionD.industry

25.A.cheerfulB.readyC.hesitantD.patient

26.A.promisedB.valuedC.encouragedD.organized

27.A.exposedB.connectedC.opposedD.related

28.A.recommendationsB.influencesC.reflections

D.decisions

29.A.self-madeB.newly-builtC.well-equippedD.eco-friendly

30.A.rememberedB.indicatedC.predictedD.witnessed

31.A.inspiteofB.duetoC.incaseofD.apartfrom

32.A.limitedB.accustomedC.submittedD.dedicated

33.A.UnavoidablyB.HopefullyC.UnfortunatelyD.Seriously

34.A.challengedB.renewedC.dismissedD.evaluated

35.A.prepareB.apologizeC.voteD.advocate

三、语法填空(15分)

阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

Haveyouevertakenoffasweaterand—feltasurprisingshock?That’sstaticelectricity,

thebuildupofanelectriccharge.Itoccurswhentwoitemsrubagainsteachother,andelectrons

aretransferred36onethingorpersontoanother.Ifanobjecthasanexcessofelectrons,it

becomesnegativelycharged.Ontheotherhand,whensomethinghas37lackofelectrons,

itnaturallybecomespositivelycharged.Oppositechargesattract,sowhenanegativelycharged

objectcomesintocontactwithapositivelychargedone,theelectronswillflowfromthenegative

objecttothepositiveoneuntilthecharges38(balance).

Whenthehumanbodycarriesanexcessivepositivecharge,itismorelikely39

(generate)staticelectricity.Thisflowofelectronscausesthesparkorshockthatyoufeelwhen

youtouchametalobjectafterwalkingacrossa40(carpet)floorwithsockson,for

example.What’smore,staticelectricityismorecommoninthewinterthaninthesummer.Thisis

41theairistypicallydrierinthewinter,anddryairdoesn’tconductelectricityaswellas

moistair.Hence,it’s42(easy)forstaticchargestoaccumulateonobjects.

Althoughstaticelectricityisusually43(harm),itcanbeannoyingandsometimes

evenpainful.Thereareafewthingsyoucandotominimizestaticelectricity.Oneeffectiveway

involves44(use)ahumidifier(加湿器)toaddmoisturetotheair,45

increasesthehumidityinyourhomeandhelpspreventstaticelectricityfrombuildingup.In

addition,sincedryskincanalsocontributetostaticelectricity,keepingyourskinmoisturizedcan

alsomakethebuildupofstaticchargeslesslikely.

四、写作(15分+25分)

46.学校英语俱乐部计划在“世界读书日”举行英文演讲比赛,主题是“实体书店是否会消失?”

请你写一篇英文演讲稿,内容包括:

1.你的看法;2.你的理由3.词数应为80个左右

WillPhysicalBookstoreDisappear?

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47.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

MywifeandIwantedtoshareournewhomewithfamilyandfriendsbyhostingasmall

gatheringintheearlysummer.Shehadpreparedlotsofsnacks,whilemyjobwastohavethe

backyardinorder.

Therewasplentyofspaceforthekidstorunandplay.TherewasjustonethingIhadn’t

countedon:MybrotherchosetobringhisdogToby,a50-poundballoffire.Thoughfriendly,he

couldeasilyknockovermyniece’ssmallboysandmysix-month-oldgranddaughter.So,whenmy

brothershowedup,IaskedhimtowatchTobyandkeephimoutside.

Myplanwasworkingoutjustfine.Tobywasusinguphisenergybyrunningbackandforth

inthebackyardandgivingthekidsplentyofroom.Unexpectedly,aftersupper,theweather

changed.Itstartedtorainandeveryonewentindoors.

Itwasanawkwardmoment.Ididn’twantTobytoberunningaroundinthehouse,andmy

brotherwasn’thappywithdrivinghomewithawetdog.Eventually,mybrotherdecidedtoleave

ratherthanforcetheissue.

Afewdayspassed,andIhadn’theardanythingfrommybrother.Itextedhimand

expressedwishesforhimtocomeoutagain.Hisreplycameasasurprise—ashock,actually:

“Notachance.”Clearly,hewasunhappyoverthewaywehadparted.Afterall,Ihadlefthimlittle

choice.Well,he’llgetoverit,Ireasoned.

Twomonthspassed.MywifesuggestedIgetintouchwithmybrother,butIresisted,

thinkingheshouldcallfirst.However,myconscience(良心)keptbotheringme.Itriedtoput

myselfinmybrother’sshoes.Hewasfacinghealthissuesandhiswifeofthirty-fiveyearshad

passedawayafewmonthsearlier.Tobywashisconstantcompanion,theonewhokepthimgoing.

注意:

(1)续写词数应为150个左右;

(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

Irealizeditwasmewhowasatfault.

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Withthebiscuitsmywifehadmade,Iarrivedatmybrother’sdoor.

2026届高三四月第一次检测(二模)

参考答案

1.A2.D3.C

【导语】本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了四款适合圣诞节的热门礼物,包括其功能、价

格、产地等信息,并说明了产品的配送和退换货政策。

1.细节理解题。根据EyeStones部分中“thesestonedisksbringtiredeyesrelieffromlonghours

atthecomputeroritchinessduetoseasonalallergies.Chillthemintherefrigeratorandapplyon

orunderyoureyesforarock-solidspatreatmentathome.(这些石盘能缓解因长时间使用电脑

而疲惫的双眼,也能减轻因季节性过敏引起的眼部瘙痒。将它们放在冰箱里冷藏后,敷在眼

上或眼下,在家就能享受一次实实在在的水疗护理)”和ScratchtheBellyNailFiles部分中

“Withthissuper-adorableadditiontoanyanimallover’smanicure(美甲)set,youcanenjoythat

soul-satisfyingactivityanytime,whilekeepingyournailsinperfect(darewesaypaw-fect?)

condition.(有了这个超级可爱的动物爱好者美甲套装,你随时都能享受这项令人心旷神怡的

活动,同时还能让你的指甲保持完美状态(我们斗胆说一句,是“爪”完美吧?)。)”可知,

EyeStones可以缓解眼睛疲劳,ScratchtheBellyNailFiles可以护理指甲,它们的共同点是都

用于个人身体护理。故选A项。

2.细节理解题。根据KazooThatChristmasTune部分中“Addsomefriendlycompetitiontothe

holidayseasonwiththismultiplayermusicalchallenge.Usingtheincludedkazoos,you’llsing

through100classicandmodernfestivesongstogetyourteammatestoidentifythemelodyand

earnpoints.(这个多人音乐挑战为假日季增添了一些友好的竞争氛围。借助随附的卡祖笛,

你将哼唱100首经典和现代的节日歌曲,让队友们识别旋律并得分)”可知,KazooThat

ChristmasTune是一款多人参与的音乐猜歌游戏,是最适合家庭娱乐的礼物。故选D项。

3.细节理解题。根据最后一段中“After30days,refundswillbeprocessedtoadigitalgiftcard.

(30天后,退款将处理为数字礼品卡)”可知,30天后退款将以数字礼品卡的形式处理。故选

C项。

4.B5.C6.A7.D

【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了作者在被诊断出帕金森病后,从坚持时尚到不得不

重新选择舒适鞋子,最终学会放下旧物、拥抱更适合自己的生活方式的过程。

4.细节理解题。根据第二段中“At41,mylifechangedwithaParkinson’sdiagnosis.Thisdisease

broughtinvoluntary,painfultwistinginmyfeetandankles.(41岁时,我的生活因被诊断出患有

帕金森病而发生了改变。这种疾病导致我的脚和脚踝出现不自主的、痛苦的扭曲。)”以及第

三段“Withmybodyturningagainstme,Iwasforcedtore-evaluateevenmymostbasicchoices,

startingwithmyshoes.MybelovedConversetriggeredtoetwisting,whilemyFlybootscaused

myanklestogiveway.(当我的身体开始与我作对时,我被迫重新审视哪怕是最基本的选择,

从鞋子开始。我心爱的匡威鞋会导致脚趾扭曲,而我的Fly靴子则会让我的脚踝无力支撑。)”

可知,作者停止穿匡威是因为帕金森病导致脚部不受控制,匡威会加重脚趾扭曲。故选B

项。

5.词句猜测题。根据第四段画线词前面的“Aturningpointcamewhensomeonerecommended

Niketacticalbootswithstiffsolesandanklesupporttome.Followingthisadvice,Iswitchedto

Nikesandsoonworenothingelse.(一个转折点出现了,有人向我推荐了耐克的战术靴,这种

靴子鞋底坚硬,还能支撑脚踝。听从了这个建议后,我换穿了耐克的靴子,而且很快就只穿

这个牌子的了。)”以及画线词后的“butlettinggofeltimpossibleforsolong,theyhadfeltlike

“me”.(但这么长时间以来,放手似乎是不可能的,它们让我感觉像“我自己”。)”可知,作者

听从建议改穿耐克鞋,很快就只穿耐克鞋了,但是这么长时间以来,匡威鞋和Fly靴子让她

感觉像“自己”,作者虽不再穿这些鞋子,但又舍不得扔掉,所以它们一直闲置在衣柜里。因

此,画线词“languished”在此处应意为“被搁置、被冷落”,与“Stayed(搁置、保留)”意思相近。

故选C项。

6.推理判断题。根据最后一段中“Ihadpricedthemhigh,veryhigh.Iwatchedthemsit

motionlessinmyrealandvirtualwardrobesuntilIreceivedanoffer.Iacceptedandwrotethe

buyeranote,explainingwhyIwassadtogivethemup.(我把它们的价格定得很高,非常高。我

看着它们静静地放在我的实体衣柜和虚拟衣柜里,直到收到了一个报价。我接受了报价,并

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