2024届高考英语二轮复习大题冲关秘籍阅读理解七选五:创新押题(含解析)

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2024届高考英语二轮复习大题冲关秘籍阅读理解七选五:创新押题(含解析)

  题组一

  Passage1

  Forgiveness

  To forgive is a virtue, but no one has ever said it is easy. When someone has deeply hurt you, it can be extremely difficult to let go of your hate. However, forgiveness is possible, and it can be surprisingly beneficial to your physical and mental health. People who forgive show less sadness, anger and stress and more hopefulness, according to a recent research.

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  Try the following steps:

  Calm yourself.

  2

  You can take a couple of breaths and think of something that gives you pleasure: a beautiful scene in nature, or someone you love.

  Don’t wait for an apology. Many times the person who hurt you does not intend to apologize. They may have wanted to hurt you or they just don’t see things the same way.

  3

  Keep in mind that forgiveness does not necessarily mean becoming friends again with the person who upset you.

  Take the control away from your offender(冒犯者). Rethinking about your hurt gives power to the person who causes you pain. Instead of focusing on your mounded(半埋没的) feelings, learn to look for the love, beauty and kindness around you.

  4

  If you understand your offender, you may realize that he or she was acting out of unawareness, fear, and even love. You may want to write a letter to yourself from your offender’s point of view.

  Don’t forget to forgive yourself.

  5

  But it can rob you of your self-confidence if you don’t do it.

  A. Why should you forgive?

  B. How should you start to forgive?

  C. Recognize the benefits of forgiveness.

  D. Try to see things from you offender’s angle.

  E. For some people, forgiving themselves is the biggest challenge.

  F. To make your anger die away, try a simple stress management technique.

  G. If you wait for people to apologize, you could be waiting an awfully long time.

  Passage 2

  Life getting you down? Learn to bounce back

  "That which does not kill us makes us stronger" Nietzsche said. There are a number of ways that can get us through tough times, help us to bounce back and make us happier.

  Find something you can control.

  2

  But taking small, positive steps in any area of our life can have a ripple effect, enabling us to move forward in the problem area.

  3

  As a species, we tend to focus on what’s wrong rather than what’s right. But we can benefit a lot from paying attention to what’s going right. Psychologists have shown consciously focusing on these good things helps to increase our experience of positive emotions.

  Check your thinking.

  4

  Leading psychologist Martin Seligman found that the way we interpret the causes of everyday setbacks can have a significant impact on our ability to cope and our physical health. He also showed we can learn more resilient(有弹性的) thinking styles.

  Distract yourself.

  When we are immersed in a problem, it is hard to think creatively about ways to deal with it. It often helps to take time out from the things you are worrying about.

  5

  Not only does this give us a break from what we’re doing and our worries, it’s also great for our minds.

  A. Always do something that is right.

  B. It’s true that there are lots of things we can’t control.

  C. An effective way of taking time out is exercise.

  D. Next time you are feeling stressed or stuck, give them a try.

  E. Focus on what’s right.

  F. Next time something goes wrong for you, pause for a moment.

  G. The way we think can destroy our own resilience.

  Passage 3

  Speaking is not equal to learning

  1. You don’t need to study grammar too much.

  The first suggestion may sound strange to many students who begin to learn English, but it is exactly important.  However, if you want to speak fluently, you should try to speak English without thinking too much of grammar. Studying grammar will only slow you down and make you hesitate. You will think about the grammar rules instead of naturally saying a sentence like a native.

  2. You can’t translate every word.

  When you try to speak English, you do not need to translate every word from your mother tongue.  Another problem you may meet is that you will misuse grammar rules that you have learned in your mother language.3. The reason why many people can learn well is that they often practise. But in order to speak English fluently, you need to practise speaking. When you study, don’t just listen. Speak out loud the material you are listening to and practise what you hear. Practise speaking out loud until your mouth and brain can do it without any effort.  4  4. You should study correct material.

  A phrase you often hear is, "Practice makes perfect." This is not completely true. Practice only makes what you are practising permanent. If you practise the incorrect sentence, you will have perfected saying the sentence incorrectly. A. You should try to speak fluently.

  B. You need to practise speaking what you hear.

  C. By doing so, you will be able to speak English fluently.

  D. If you want to pass examinations, you should study grammar well.

  E. If you listen more, you can speak correctly and fluently sooner or later.

  F. Therefore, it is important that you study material that is commonly used by most people.

  G. The order of words is probably completely different and you may be bothslow and incorrect by doing this.

  Passage4

  How to Make Small Talk

  There’s nothing small about small talk. Many great friendships and relationships have started with small talk. Small talk helps you build a meaningful relationship with a person.   1  If you want to know how to master small talk, just follow these steps.

   2  If you want to make a person feel comfortable, the best thing to do is to have an "open attitude" and to direct your body toward that person without being too forceful. Just make eye contact, don’t cross your arms, and face your shoulders toward that person. This will make the person feel like you’re giving him all of your attention.

  Put away your phone. There’s nothing more annoying than talking to a person who is constantly checking his cellphone.

  Though you should look eager to talk to the person, don’t look too eager. Don’t lean so close that you scare him away.   3   Give a friendly greeting. If you’re seeing someone you already know, just say hello and greet her by her name, "Hi, Jen, it’s good to see you."   4  If you don’t know the person, introduce yourself first so you feel more confident and in control of the conversation.

    5  Just a simple "I love your shoes — where did you get them?" can get you into a fun conversation about shoe shopping. Even if the praise doesn’t lead anywhere, it will still make the person feel more appreciated before you start discussing other subjects.

  A. Have friendly body language.

  B. Focus your attention on their shoes.

  C. It also benefits you in the professional world.

  D. Many people are turned off by a close-talker.

  E. Start with a small compliment.

  F. You will feel uncomfortable when close to others.

  G. This is simple and direct and lets the person know you’re excited to talk.

  题组二

  Passage1

  Restaurant chefs, home cooks, and foodies — people who love good food — often say that we eat with all of our senses.

  First, we use our sense of sight to appreciate how a meal is presented, either on a dinner plate or a dining table. Additionally, with our sense of smell, we breathe in the mouth-watering smell rising up from the meal. Finally, we enjoy the food with our sense of taste.But does sound also affect our dining experience? A new report from researchers at Brigham Young University said yes. Hearing is often called "the forgotten food sense." says Ryan Elder, and assistant professor of marketing at Brigham Young University.

    2  On the other hand, watching loud television or listening to loud music while eating can hide such noises. And this could lead to overeating.

  During the experiments, the test subjects wore headphones and listened to noise at either a high or low audio level.    3  The study found that subjects who listened to the higher volume noise ate more pretzels than those with the low audio levels.

  Elder says that when hiding the sounds of eating, like when you watch television or listen to loud music while eating, we take away the sense of hearing.   4  The researchers are calling this the "crunch effect", which they admit may not seem like much at one meal. But over a week, a month, or a year, all that food can really add up. So hearing the sound of eating does reduce the amount of food you consume. Hearing the noises of your meal as you eat could also help you to be more mindful of the experience and perhaps help you to enjoy it more.A. In fact, beautiful food is healthier than food that doesn’t look appealing.

  B. But besides not overeating, there is another benefit.

  C. And this may cause you to eat more than you would normally.

  D. Then researchers gave them a hard snack: pretzels.

  E. Our sense of touch can also be important when preparing or sharing food.

  F. He notes that soft and sweet sound is thought to enhance the taste of food.

  G. He says that if people notice the sound the food makes as they eat it, they might eat less.

  Passage2

  Consider...YOU. In all time before now and in all time to come, there has never been and will never be anyone just like you. You are unique in the entire history and future of the universe. Wow! Stop and think about that. You’re better than one in a million, or a billion, or a gazillion...

    1   You’re amazing! You’re awesome!   2  Beautiful young people are the whimsy(奇想) of nature, while beautiful old people are true works of art. But you don’t become "beautiful" just by virtue of the aging process.  3  That is the Art of Life. You can learn slowly, and sometimes painfully, by just waiting for life to happen to you. Or you can choose to speed up your growth and intentionally devour (吞没)life and all it offers.   4   Paint a masterpiece!

    5  Wherever you want to go, whatever you want to do, it’s truly up to you.A. You are the only one like you in a sea of infinity!

  B. Nobody will be more beautiful than you from now on.

  C. God gives every bird its food but he doesn’t throw it into its nest.

  D. With other people helping you, you’re sure to be truly perfect.

  E. You’re the artist that paints your future with the brush of today.

  F. Amazing and awesome as you already are, you can be even more so.

  G. Real beauty comes from learning, growing, and loving in the ways of life.

  题组一

  Passage 1

  【文章大意】本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍人们宽恕别人的方法和途径。

  1.B 根据前面的"People who forgive show less sadness, anger and stress and more hopefulness, according to a recent research."和后面的"Try the following steps:"可知此处应该是"如何原谅别人",故选B。

  2.F

  空前说要冷静,空后说了主动使自己冷静下来的方法,那么此处应该是说要让自己的怒气消失,应该试试一些方法,故选F。

  3.G 根据空前的内容可知不要等别人来向你道歉,伤害你的人通常是不会道歉的,而且他们可能就是想伤害你,或者他们看问题的方式与你不同,后面又说原谅并不意味着你要和伤害过你的人重新成为朋友,只有G项能将前后内容联系到一起。

  4.D 根据"If you understand your offender, you may realize that he or she was acting out of unawareness, fear, and even love."可知此处应该是尝试从冒犯者的角度去看待问题,故选D。

  5.E 根据空前的"Don’t forget to forgive yourself."可知对一些人来说,原谅自己是最大的挑战,故选E。

  Passage2

  【文章大意】有时候生活中的诸多因素会给人们带来压力,让人心情沮丧。但是在困难的时候有很多方法可以帮助我们恢复原有的精神,让我们更加快乐。

  1.D上文提到了有很多方法可以帮助我们度过困难,帮我们恢复弹性,让我们更加快乐,而下文则是对这些方法的介绍,D选项的内容可以起到承上启下的作用,故选D。

  2.B 本段标题是建议人们找一些自己可以控制的事情做,从中获得信心,再根据后句的转折可知B选符合语境,故选B。

  3.E 根据本段中的focus on,pay attention to等关键信息,尤其是第一句话可以判断选E。而A选项的侧重点是让人们去做正确的事情,作为本段的小标题不合适。

  4.G 根据段落小标题和下文内容可知本段讨论的是思维方式对人的影响,故选G。

  5.C 前句内容是建议人们要学会从忧虑中走出来,后句提到这样做的好处,由此判断C选项符合语境,故选C。

  文章介绍几个练习流利英语口语的建议。

   1.D 【解析】根据下文"However, if you want to speak fluently, you should try to speak English without thinking too much of grammar."如果你想说得流利,你应该尽量不要想太多的语法。可知这里是:如果你想通过考试,你应该学好语法。故选D。

   2.G【解析】根据上文"When you try to speak English, you do not need to translate every word from your mother tongue."当你想说英语的时候,不必用母语逐字翻译。可知这里是:词的顺序可能完全不同,这么做可能既慢又不正确。故选G。

   3.B【解析】根据下文"The reason why many people can learn well is that they often practise."很多人学得好的原因是他们经常练习。可知这里是:你需要练习说你听见的。故选B。 

          4.C【解析】根据上文"Practise speaking out loud until your mouth and brain can do it without any effort."大声练习说直到你的嘴和大脑能毫不费力地这么做。可知这里是:这么做,你将可能流利地说英语。故选C。

   5.F【解析】根据上文"If you practise the incorrect sentence, you will have perfected saying the sentence incorrectly."如果你练习不正确的句子,可能你完全错误地说这个句子,可知这里是:学习大部分人普遍使用的材料很重要。故选F。闲聊是一种重要的交际活动,它有助于人们与他人建立起一段有意义的关系, 但是闲聊也需要技巧。

   1.C 【解析】上文谈到了闲聊可以"build a meaningful relationship",C项中"also benefits you in the professional world"与此照应,故选C项,说明闲聊的益处。 

   2.A 【解析】从文章篇章结构分析,本空应选择一个主题句。 下文中的eye contact以及"don’t cross your arms"等都是肢体语言, 因此选A项"要有友好的肢体语言"。    

   3.D 【解析】上文中的"Don’t lean so close that you scare him away"表明不要过分地靠近他人,D项"近距离交谈者会使许多人感到厌烦"最能承接上文。

   4.G【解析】上文举例说明,遇到认识的人要主动向他人问候,G项中的This指代上文的例子,"lets the person know you’re excited to talk"说明向他人打招呼的好处。 

   5.E【解析】这是尾段的主题句,尾段举的例子"I love your shoes"是对他人的赞美,且下文"Even if the praise"中的praise也是提示,故选E项。【语篇解读】人们吃东西时,往往会有视觉、触觉、嗅觉及味觉的参与。但听觉的参与也是很重要的。如果能听吃东西时发出的声音,人们会吃的少点而且还会更关注吃的过程并有助于你更享受该过程。