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第頁2025年高考英語總復習《閱讀理解-推理判斷之寫作方法》專項測試卷帶答案學校:___________姓名:___________班級:___________考號:___________1.三年真題考點分布考點題型推理判斷之寫作方法閱讀理解2021試卷類型設問考點2021·北京卷閱讀D32.TheauthorraisesthreequestionsinParagraph2mainlyto________.寫作方法20202020·全國新課標III32.Whatdoestheauthorwanttotellusbytheexamplesinparagraph1?寫作方法20122020·全國新高考I山東卷68.Theauthorexplainsthelawofoverlearningby_________.寫作方法2.命題規律及備考策略【命題規律】近3年新高考卷對于閱讀理解中沒有對寫作方法進行考查,這不意味著未來不會考查。高考備考要充分準備未來可能考的題,不是盲目追風必考考過的試題。主要考查:根據閱讀文章整體或某一段落的內容推斷寫作手法。推斷寫作方法的方法:1.通過分析文章內容,斷定文章采用的寫作方法,即舉例說明法、比較說明法、對比說明或論證法、設問引起讀者注意等;2.根據文章內容,如果是記敘文,通常采用以時間為序、以地點為序、以故事情節發展為序(開端、發展、高潮、結局)等敘事方式進行寫作。也可能是倒敘的方法。【備考策略】系統歸類推斷文章寫作方法;熟練掌握閱讀技能。【命題預測】通過閱讀理解中,推斷文章寫作方法考查考生的基本的寫作技能,在新高考命題中很可能會出現。推斷文章寫作方法的命題依據是:新課程標準中要求學生掌握:常見文章文體的寫作方法。因此,推斷文章寫作方法的推理判斷題,有可能在2024年高考中將成為高考閱讀理解的題型,應該倍加注意。【2023年高考命題預測】推理判斷之寫作手法考點是高考中的常考點。作者在寫作文章的時候總是要用一些寫作手法,了解寫作手法是學生閱讀理解要掌握的內容之一。做這類題時,我們可以借鑒中文的一些寫作手法,在寫作方法上它們是相通的。預測在2023高考中,寫作手法有可能會在高考閱讀理解中呈現。【推理判斷之寫作手法考點指南】規律方法:常見的設問方式:(1)Howisthepassageorganized?(2)Theauthordevelopsthepassagemainlyby_________.(3)Thefirstparagraphservesasa(n)

__________.(4)Theexampleof…isgiventoshow/illustratethat__________. 了解文章的修辭手法。從修辭手法上講,在高考閱讀中主要考查下定義、分類說明、列舉例證和對比等寫作手法。其中,“引用”和“例證”是議論文和說明文中最常用的寫作手法之一。是歷年高考閱讀試題中必不可缺的命題方向。“引用”和“例證”的共同目的就是增強說服力,以更好的達到說理、說明的目的。“引用”和“例證”的共同功能就是服務于段落或篇章的主題。說明文往往采取下定義、舉例子、列數字、對比或比較等說明方式進行寫作,而這些說明方式都是為了使文章要說明的內容或問題更加清晰明了、真實可信,或者更具說服力。記敘文可以采取以時間為序、以地點為序、以故事情節發展為序(開端、發展、高潮、結局)等敘事方式進行寫作。以故事情節為序又可以不按照時間的先后順序敘述,比如,先寫結局,再寫其他,最后寫高潮,這種敘事手法叫做倒敘。[2012·全國卷Ⅰ,D]

Grown-upsareoftensurprisedbyhowwelltheyremembersomethingtheylearnedaschildrenbuthaveneverpracticedeversince.Amanwhohasnothadachancetogoswimmingforyearscanstillswimaswellaseverwhenhegetsbackinthewater.Hecangetonabicycleaftermanyyearsandstillrideaway.Hecanplaycatchandhitaballaswellashisson.Amotherwhohasnotthoughtaboutthewordsforyearscanteachherdaughterthepoemthatbegins"Twinkle,twinkle,littlestar"orrememberthestoryofCinderellaorGoldilocksandtheThreeBears.Oneexplanationisthelawofoverlearning,whichcanbestatedasfollows:Oncewehavelearnedsomething,additionallearningtrials(嘗試)increasethelengthoftimewewillrememberit.Inchildhoodweusuallycontinuetopracticesuchskillsasswimming,bicycleriding,andplayingbaseballlongafterwehavelearnedthem.Wecontinuetolistentoandremindourselvesofwordssuchas"Twinkle,twinkle,littlestar"andchildhoodtalessuchasCinderellaandGoldilocks.Wenotonlylearnbutoverlearn.Themultiplicationtables(乘法口訣表)areanexceptiontothegeneralrulethatweforgetratherquicklythethingsthatwelearninschool,becausetheyareanotherofthethingsweoverlearninchildhood.Thelawofoverlearningexplainswhycramming(突擊學習)foranexamination,thoughitmayresultinapassinggrade,isnotasatisfactorywaytolearnacollegecourse.Bycramming,astudentmaylearnthesubjectwellenoughtogetbyontheexamination,butheislikelysoontoforgetalmosteverythinghelearned.Alittleoverlearning,ontheotherhand,isreallynecessaryforone'sfuturedevelopment.68.Theauthorexplainsthelawofoverlearningby_________.A.presentingresearchfindingsB.settingdowngeneralrulesC.makingacomparisonD.usingexamples1.【2023屆安徽省A10聯盟高考最后一卷】Waterequalslife.Thisistrueforpeople,animalsandplants.Andwhilewaterisplentifulinsomelocations,thisisnotthecaseallovertheworld.NowscientistsfromtheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology(MIT)mayhavedevelopedawaytochangethat.Thenewdesalination(脫鹽)deviceproduceswateractuallyabovetheWorldHealthOrganizationstandards,justbypushingabutton.Therearenofilters(過濾器)required,andthedeviceuseselectricalpowertoremovesaltandotherparticles(微粒)—includingbacteriaandviruses—fromthesaltwater.Thisreducestheneedforconstantmaintenance.Mostcommerciallyavailableportabledesalinationunitsusefiltersthatrequirehigh-pressurepumpstopushthewater,whichmakesthemhugeinsizeandlessenergyefficient.ThefilterlessMITdevicewillallowittobeusedinremoteorresource-limitedplaceslikesmallislands,ships,andevenforemergencyuse.Thedevicetookyearstodevelop.Afterrunningtestsinthelabwithwaterthathaddifferentsalinityandparticles,itwastestedatBoston’sCarsonBeach.Thedeviceproduceddrinkablewaterinjusthalfanhour.Thenewdesalinationunitneedslesspowerthanacellphonecharger,reportedFastCompany,andworksusingtwotypesofelectricalfieldstofilterthesaltwater.Butbestofall,itisdesignedtobeusedbyaveragepeopleandnotengineers.Infact,thedeviceonlyhasthreebuttons,onetopowerthedevice,onetostartit,andonetostopit.Theresearchersarestillworkingonafinaldesignthatcouldusecheapermaterialstomakeitreadybytheendofnextyear.Thissmallbutmightydesalinationunitmaybethekeytobringingsafewatertoathirstyworld.1.What’stheadvantageofthenewdesalinationdevice?A.It’sconvenient. B.Ifsalotcheaper.C.Ithasimprovedfilters. D.Ithasalargeroutput.2.Howisthethirdparagraphdeveloped?A.Bymakingcomparisons. B.Bygivingexamples.C.Byanalyzingcauses. D.Bylistingfigures.3.Whatdoestheauthorthinkisthemostoutstandingqualityofthenewdevice?A.Itrequiresmuchlesspower.B.Itpossessestwoelectricalfields.C.Itcanbeeasilyoperatedbyordinarypeople.D.Itiscontrolledbythesamebutton.4.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.DeeperresearchfindsnewcontentsofseawaterB.BettermethodimprovesthequalityofdrinkingwaterC.ReportshowsaworldthirstyforsafedrinkingwaterD.Newportabledevicemakesseawaterdrinkableontheway2.【2023屆江蘇省徐州市高三5月考前模擬】Ifreducingstresshasbeenonyoursummertodolist,there’sonepowerfulthingyoucanstilldobeforetheseasonends:getinthehabitoftakingawalkoutsidewithafriend.Aquickwalkinnaturewithafriendcombinesthreeofthemosteffectivestress-reducingandresilience(恢復力)buildingtechniques:physicalexercise,spendingtimeinnatureandsocialconnection.Theactivityworksbyhelpingnormalizethehormonalchangesthatresultfromlongtimestressandenhancingtheemotionalresourcesthathelpuscope.Walkingquicklyactivates(激活)thebody`sstressresponse.Andwhenthewalkisover,thestresssystemcomesbackdowntobaseline.Regularexercisehelpsyourstressresponsebecomemoreefficient,saysJenniferHeisz,associateprofessoratMcMasterUniversity.Aslittleas10minutesofsittingorwalkinginnaturecandecreaseaperson’sheartrate,bloodpressureandcortisollevels,aswellasself-reportedstresslevels.Onepossibleexplanation,theresearcherssay,isthatspendingtimeinnaturelowerstheactivityofoursympatheticnervoussystem,whichregulatesstresshormones,andtapsintotheparasympathetic(副交感)nervoussystem,whichpromotesourcalmandrelaxationresponses.Takingthathikewithalovedonecanfurtherreducestressbyaddingtheimportantelementofsocialconnection.Talkingwithtrustedfriendshelpspeopleprocessstressfuleventsandliftsself-esteem.Socialsupporthaspositiveeffectsonthebrainandbody,scientificresearchfinds.Earlierthisyear,CassieMorenowasinarutofstressandanxiety.Shewasstartinganewjob,strugglingtomakenewfriendsduringthepandemic,andgoingthroughabreakup.StrollingalongtheHudsonRiverwithotherwomen,the26-year-oldMainenativesaysshefeltanimmediatesurgeofconfidenceandcalm.“Iwas,like,howdowelivehere?Lookatthewater!LookattheStatueofLiberty!Howdidwegetthislucky?”shesays.1.Whatisthepurposeofparagraph2?A.Toexplainarule. B.Toclarifyanargument.C.Topresentafact. D.Tointroduceatopic.2.Whatisanadvantageofspendingtimeinnature?A.Reducingbloodpressure. B.Liftingself-esteem.C.Raisingstresshormones. D.Activatingnervoussystem.3.WhatdoesCassieMoreno’sremarkinthelastparagraphindicate?A.Shewasrefreshedwithconfidence.B.Shewasinastateofstressandanxiety.C.Shewasstrugglingthroughahardtime.D.Shewasamazedbythefantasticscenery.4.Howisthepassagedeveloped?A.Bygivingexplanations. B.Bymakingcomparisons.C.Bylistingexamples. D.Byprovingassumptions.基礎過關(最新模擬試題演練)1.【2023屆浙江省四校(杭州二中、溫州中學、紹興一中、金華一中)高三5月聯考】AsanintenseheatwavesweepsthroughChina,residentsareseekingreliefinairraidsheltersandswimmingpoolstostaycool,anddozensofcities,includingShanghai,ChongqingandHangzhou,haveissuedtheirhighest-levelredalertwarnings.Shanghaihasissuedthreeredalertsthisyear,withthetemperaturehitting40.9CelsiusonJuly13,matchingtherecordsetin2017since1873.ThefactthatShanghaihasexperiencedonly16daysof40°C-plustemperaturessincethecitybegankeepingrecordsin1873shouldgiveusanideaabouttheseriousnessofthesituation.Medicalexpertssayextremeheatcouldcausenausea(惡心),fatigue,sunstrokeandevendeath,withseniorcitizensandpeoplewithlong-termillnessesparticularlyvulnerabletoheatwaves.Extremeheatevents,whichbeganamonthago,haveaffectedthelivesofmorethan900millionpeopleinChina.BetweenJune1andJuly12,theaveragenumberofdayswithtemperaturesabove35°Cwas5.3,up2.4daysovernormalyears,breakingthenationalrecordsetin1961,accordingtotheNationalClimateCenter.PartsofEuropearealsointhegripofheatwavesandexperiencingextremeweathereventsafterthewesternpartofNorthAmericafacedextremeheatwaveslastyear.Inresponsetotheexceptionallyhightemperatures,theUnitedKingdomhasdeclaredanationalemergencyandissuedthehighest-levelredalertwarningforMondayandTuesdayforthefirsttime.Morealarmingly,theaverageglobaltemperatureinJunethisyearwas0.4°Chigherthannormalyearsandthehighestsince1979,withtemperaturesincountriessuchasSpain,FranceandItalyexceeding40°C.Unfortunately,extremeheat,whichisdirectlyrelatedtoclimatechange,willbecomemorefrequentandintenseinthenext30years,settingnewrecordsforhightemperatures.Asglobalwarmingintensifies,lossesanddevastationwillincrease,forcingnaturalandhumansystemstoraisetheiradaptationlimits.1.Whatcanweknowabouttheheatwavesthisyear?A.Itmaycausemoreharmtotheoldandpeoplewithlong-termillnesses.B.Thenumberofdaysabove35°CinJunebreaksthenationalrecord.C.Shanghaihasexperiencedahighertemperaturethanthatin2017.D.ThewholeEuropeaswellasAmericaaresufferingfromtheheatwaves.2.Howdoestheauthordevelopthetext?A.Byanalyzingandconcluding. B.Byexplainingandcontrasting.C.Bygivingexamplesandquoting. D.Bygivingfiguresandcomparing.3.Accordingtothewriter,whatisthetrendofextremeheat?A.Becomingmoreserious. B.Remainingstable.C.Stayingunpredictable. D.Gettingcontrollable.4.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Thesolutionstotheclimatechange. B.Theeconomiclossesfromheatwaves.C.Theincreaseofsevereheatwaves. D.Thedestructiveeffectofglobalwarming.2.【2023年遼寧省高三第二次全省統考暨朝陽市第一高級中學高三四模】ThreeFormatsofBooksPrintedbooksaremostlyproducedinthreefundamentalformats:Hardcover,TradePaperback,andMassMarketPaperback.Ahardcover(alsoknownashardbackorhardbound)isatypeofbookthatisboundwithhardandrigidprotectivecoversandthepagesareoftenstronglyheldtogetherwithstichesorstaples(縫線或訂書釘).Theyarethemostexpensiveofthethreeformats.Atradepaperback(morecommonlyknownaspaperback)isatypeofbookcharacterizedbyathickpaperorpaperboardcover.Theirpagesareoftenheldwithglueratherthanstitchesorstaples.Tradepaperbacksarecheaperthanhardcoversbutcostlierthanmassmarketpaperbacks.Massmarketpaperbacksarebasicallysmallsizedbooksprintedonalowerqualitypaperwithaninexpensivebinding.Theyarecheapertoproduceandmostlysoldinnontraditionalbooksellinglocationssuchasdrugstores,supermarkets,railwaystations,andairports,aswellasintraditionalbookstores.Massmarketpaperbacksareproducedtotargetabiggermarket.Duetotheirlowproductioncosttheycanbemadeavailabletoalargemassofpeopleatcheaperandaffordablerates.Massmarketpaperbackbooksaresmallerinsize(usuallyabout4incheswideand7inchestall)andtheirfont(字體)sizeisalsocomparativelysmaller.Besides,massmarketpaperbacksmostlydonothaveanyillustrations(pictures,diagrams,andotherdecorativefeatures)thatmaybepresentinthehardcoverorthepaperbackformatsofthatsamebook.Anotherveryimportantfeatureofmassmarketpaperbacksisthattheyaremostlystrippablebooks.“Strippable”simplymeansthatabook’scovercanbetornoff(orstrippedof)bythebookretailersordistributor,andthensentbacktothebookpublisherforarefund(退款;返還款).So,whenthebooksellersnoticethatsomemassmarketpaperbackbookshavebeeninstockforawhileandarenotsellingwell,theycansimplystripoffthecoversofthosebooksandreturnthemtothepublishersforrefund.Thepartofthebookleftafterthecoverissippedoffisillegaltosellandhastoberecycled.1.What’sspecialforhardcoverbookscomparedwiththeothertwo?A.They’renoteasilybroken.B.Theircoverscanbestrippedoff.C.Theyhavethelargestnumberofconsumers.D.Theyareofexcellentqualityandbargainprice.2.Whatformatissuitableforstudents’textbooksaccordingtothetext?A.Hardcover. B.Tradepaperback.C.Massmarketpaperback. D.Hardbound.3.Whatcanyoulearnaboutmassmarketpaperbackbooksfromthetext?A.Theyhavevariousdecorativefeatures.B.Thosewithoutcoverscanbesoldcheaply.C.Brochuresbelongtomassmarketpaperbackbooks.D.Theycanbereturnedtothepublishersifnotdamaged.4.Howdoesthewriterdevelopthistext?A.Byofferingfigures. B.Bytellingastory.C.Bygivingexamples. D.Bymakingacomparison.3.【廣東省汕尾、珠海市等大灣區聯考2023屆高三學生調研】Researchintosocialrobotshasshownthatmachinesthatareatthecuttingedgeofinteractioncanrespondtofeelingsandemotionallycarefortheweak,theelderlyandchildren.Robinwasdesignedasacompanionrobottoprovideemotionalsupportforchildrenreceivingmedicaltreatment.Robinexplainsmedicalprocedurestothem,playsgamesandtellsstories,andduringtreatmentdistractsthemtoreducetheirsenseofpain.TherobotusesAItounderstandotherpeople’sfeelings,rememberingfacialexpressionsandconversationstobuilddialogueforfollow-upsessions.IntrialsattheWigmoreMedical(UK)PediatricClinicinYerevan,Armenia,theteamfoundthatRobinledtoa34%decreaseinstressandanincreaseinhappinessof26%inthe120childrenwhointeractedwithhimatleastonce.Healthcarerobotscouldallbenefitfromdisplayingemotionalintelligence,bothrecognizingandrespondingtohumanemotions,andtosomeextent,managingthem.Theproblemwiththisisthefearthathumanjobsmaybelostasrobotsbecomebetterathandlingsocialsituations.Populationtrendssuggestthatthedemandforrobotstoworkalongsidepeopleincaresituationswillgrowovertime.By2050,thenumberofpeopleaged65andovergloballywillbe1.6billion(17%),roughlytwicetheproportionofwhatitistoday.Anextra3.5millioncareworkerswillbeneededandthatwillincludeemotionallyintelligentrobots.Today’ssimplesystemsarebeingtrainedtomeetthatdemand.Thisincludesalittlewheeledrobotthatcanguesshowyouarefeelingfromthewayyouwalk,andtherobotfromtheUniversityofLincolnintheUK—whohelpselderlypeopletostayphysicallyandmentallyactive.Theimpactofsocialrobotsonourlivestodatehasbeentiny.Butnewmodelsarebeingintroducedthatcouldmakethebreakthrough.Humanemotionsaredifficulttodefine,butastrustinrobotsincreases,breakingdownthepsychologicalbarrierbecomeseasiertoimagine.1.Whataresocialrobotsuniquelycapableof?A.Liftingheavypackagesupstairsforweakpeople.B.Teachingmentallyillteensemotionalexpressions.C.Cookingdeliciousdishesforthedisabledathome.D.Playingsongsforblindpeopleontheirrequest.2.Whatisparagraph2mainlyabout?A.Robin’sfunctiontoreducepain.B.Robin’spopularityinhospitals.C.Robin’spracticalapplication.D.Robin’ssuccessinpassingtests.3.Howisparagraph4developed?A.Byconcludingviewpoints.B.Byanalyzingcauses.C.Bymakingcomparison.D.Bygivingdefinition.4.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofhumanjobreplacementbyrobots?A.ItisalreadyhappeningthroughoutUK.B.Humansneedtoworkhardtosecurejobs.C.Robotscanonlymeetbasichumanneeds.D.It’sanunstoppableandbeneficialtrend.4.【2023屆廣東省惠州市高三5月二模】Peopleproduceallkindsoffoodwaste.AnewsreportinourmagazinepublishedinNovemberlastyearshowsthatabout60millionmetrictonsoffoodiswastedintheUnitedStateseveryyear.(Ametrictonis1,000kilogramsor2,205pounds.)Thevalueofthewasteisabout$162billion.Abouthalfendsupincitylandfills(垃圾填埋場).Itcostslocalgovernmentabout$1.5billionayeartodealwiththem.Thereportsaysthatonethirdofallfoodintheworldisnevereaten.Thefullcostoftheworld’sfoodwastecanbe$400billionayear.Billionscanbesavediftheamountoffoodwasteisreduced.Mostofthefoodisthrownawaybyshopkeepersandconsumersinwealthynations.Ifitissaved,itcouldfeed870millionhungrypeopleoftheworld.Afamilyoffourwastesabout$1,600worthoffoodeachyear.Theproductionoffooduseslargeamountsofwater,landandfertilizer.Foodwasteinlandfillscreatesmethane—apowerfulgreenhousegas.Thisgasisaboutsevenpercentoftotalpollutionworldwide.Reducingfoodwastecanmakeadifference.Composting(堆制肥料)isonesolution.However,thereareotherwaystoreducefoodwaste.Extendingexpiration(終結)dateswillreducewaste.Sellingsmallerbagsoffoodalsowillreducewaste.Anexpertsaid,“Weneedtofindwaystodealwithfoodwaste,butmostimportantly,weneedtopreventitatthefirstplace.”1.WhatdoestheauthorwanttotellusinParagraph2?A.Manypeoplearefacinghunger.B.Foodwasteislikelytoincrease.C.Foodwasteiscausedforvariousreasons.D.Theproblemoffoodwasteisveryserious.2.Whatisthebestsolutiontofoodwaste?A.Toputpreventionfirst. B.Tobuildmorelandfills.C.Toextendshelflifeoffood. D.Tomakeitintousefulmaterials.3.Whatcanwelearnabouttheauthor?A.Heisaneditor. B.HeisaTVreporter.C.Heisapublicofficial. D.Heisaprofessorassistant.4.HowisParagraph2developed?A.Bylistingdata. B.Bygivingexamples.C.Byprovidingdefinitions. D.Bymakingcomparisons.5.【2023屆湖北省華中師范大學第一附屬中學高三5月適應性考試】Haveyouevertakenapersonalitytestandfoundtheresultstobescarilyaccurate,checkedyourhoroscope(星象學)andhadeverythingcometrueortakenanonlinequizthattoldyoupreciselywhatyourfavoriteDisneyprincessmeansaboutyou?Well,wecertainlyhavedonesotoomanytimes,sowedecidedtodoalittleinvestigationintohowInternetquizzes,magazinesandhoroscopebooksseemtoknowussowell.Wediscoveredthatwe’veallbeenfallingvictimtotheBarnumeffect.TheBarnumEffectisthephenomenonthatoccurswhenindividualsbelievethatpersonalitydescriptionsapplyspecificallytothem,despitethefactthatthedescriptionisactuallyfilledwithinformationthatappliestoeveryone.ItwasnamedafterP.T.Barnum,afamous19thcenturyshowman,whowouldfamouslysay,“There’safoolborneveryminute.”Indeed,Barnumprovedtoberight,aspseudoscience(偽科學)—suchasastrologyandpersonalitytest—remainspopulartothisday.TheBarnumeffectexplainswhyextremelygeneralstatements,suchastheresultsofyourpersonalitytest,seemsospecifictoyou.Don’tbelieveus?Well,latepsychologyprofessorBertramForerofferedsomeproof.Inahistoricstudy,Forerconductedapersonalitytesttohisstudents.Forercopiedstatementssuchas“Youhaveagreatneedforotherpeopletolikeandadmireyou.”and“Youhaveatendencytobecriticalofyourself”fromthenewspaper’shoroscopecolumnandgaveatesttoeverystudent,Foreraskedhisstudentstoratetheaccuracyofthetestfromonetofive,with“one”beingtheleastaccurateand“five”beingthemostaccurate.Theaverageratingwas4.26.TheuniversallyhighratingsfromstudentsonthepersonalitytestsupportedtheBarnumeffect.Oneofthemostimportantfactorswhenreproducingthisstudyistokeepthestatementsasvagueaspossible,withamixofmostlypositiveandsomenegativecontent.Forexample,usingthephrase“attimes”makesforapowerfulBarnumEffect.See“Attimesyouareextrovertedandsociable,whileatothertimesyouareintrovertedandreserved”—whowouldnotagreewiththatstatement?So,keepinmindthatwearenotimmunetotheBarnumeffect.Takeeverythingyouhearwithseveralgrainsofsalt.1.WhatisthepurposeofParagraph2?A.Topresentacontroversialopinion. B.Toprovideanexampleofanidea.C.Toofferasolutiontoaproblem. D.Todefinethemeaningofaterm.2.WhatisParagraph4mainlyabout?A.PotentialapplicationoftheBarnumeffect. B.FurtherexplanationoftheBarnumeffect.C.SupportingevidencefortheBarnumeffect. D.Areasonabledoubtoftheresearchprocess.3.Whydosomanypeoplebelievethestatementsinhoroscopeandpersonalitytests?A.Theyaresospecific. B.Theyareambiguous.C.Theyarepositive. D.Theyarebelievable.4.Howisthepassageorganized?A.Problem—solution. B.Cause—effect.C.Phenomenon—analysis. D.Claim—counterclaim.6.【2023屆重慶市巴蜀中學校高考適應性模擬預測5月】“Iknowwhentogoout,andwhentostayin.”,EnglishrockstarDavidBowieonceconfidentlysanginhishitsingle.Whenitcomestoconsumingfood,thedecisivenessclaimedbythesinger-songwriterishardtoachieve.Idisagreewiththestatementandargueit’sbettertoeatoutthantoorderhomedelivery.Tobeginwith,whensettingfootinarestaurant,we’reimmediatelygreetednotonlybyaserverreadytoseatus,butbyafloodofphysicalfeelings—theeyestakeintheinternaldecorationoftheplace,thenosebreathesinthepleasantsmellofexpertlyplatedfoodandtheearspickuponcompetingsoundsofcustomerchatterandattractivein-storemusic.Toeatoutistoexperienceanatmosphereuniquetoeachrestaurant.Somethingasspecialasthatsimplycan’tbereproducedbyorderinghomedelivery.Eatingoutis,withoutdoubt,themoreexcitingandthusbetterchoice.Eatingoutbecomesevenmoreappealingwhenstayinghomeprovestoopainful.Whetheritisbecauseweneedatemporaryfightfromourfamilyorthatwesimplywanttospendsomequalitytimeoutsidewithlovedones,goingoutforamealcanbeabreakfromthehardlabourofdomesticliving.Wecouldtakeitasanopportunityforself-care—totreatourselvesbydressingup,arrivinginstyleatafancyrestaurantandorderingaslightlymoreluxuriousmealtorefreshourwearysoul.Orderinghomedeliverywouldonlycontributetofeelingsofbeingpennedinwhile;eatingoutisanescapeforthetrappedindividual.Fooddeliveryappusersreasonit’satroubleandlessconvenienttodressupandeatout.However,it’sworthnotingwemaynotalwaysgetourfoodinthemostsatisfactoryconditionwhenoptingforhomedelivery.There’sariskofreceivingfoodorderswithmissingitemsorevenentirelywrongordersthatcan’tbesentback.Whatwesacrificeforconveniencemightjustwindupbeinginconvenient.Consequently,itmakesmoresensetoeatoutratherthanriskdisappointmentbyorderinghomedelivery.1.Whatdoestheauthormainlytalkabout?A.Diningoptions. B.Cuisineculture.C.Consumptionlevel. D.Foodcategories.2.Whatadvantageofeatingoutishighlightedinparagraph2?A.Qualityservice. B.Comfortandconvenience.C.Sensoryenjoyment. D.Areasonablemixofnutrition.3.Whatdoestheauthorthinkoforderinghomedelivery?A.It’squitepricey. B.Itmayletconsumersdown.C.Itmaycausefoodwaste. D.It’snotenvironmental-friendly.4.Howisthetextdeveloped?A.Byprovidingexamples. B.Byfollowingspaceorder.C.Bymakingcomparisons. D.Byanalyzingmentalprocesses.真題感知1.D【2021·北京卷】Earlyfifth-centuryphilosopherSt.Augustinefamouslywrotethatheknewwhattimewasunlesssomeoneaskedhim.AlbertEinsteinaddedanotherwrinklewhenhetheorizedthattimevariesdependingonwhereyoumeasureit.Today'sstate-of-the-artatomic(原子的)clockshaveprovenEinsteinright.Evenadvancedphysicscan'tdecisivelytelluswhattimeis,becausetheanswerdependsonthequestionyou'reasking.Forgetabouttimeasanabsolute.Whatif,insteadofconsideringtimeintermsofastronomy,werelatedtimetoecology?Whatifweallowedenvironmentalconditionstosetthetempo(節奏)ofhumanlife?We'reincreasinglyawareofthefactthatwecan'tcontrolEarthsystemswithengineeringalone,andrealizingthatweneedtomoderate(調節)ouractionsifwehopetoliveinbalance.Whatifourdefinitionoftimereflectedthat?Recently,Iconceptualizedanewapproachtotimekeepingthat'sconnectedtocircumstancesonourplanet,conditionsthatmightchangeasaresultofglobalwarming.We'renowbuildingaclockattheAnchorageMuseumthatreflectsthetotalflowofseveralmajorAlaskanrivers,whicharesensitivetolocalandglobalenvironmentalchanges.We'veprogrammedittomatchanatomicclockifthewaterwayscontinuetoflowattheirpresentrate.Iftheriversrunfasterinthefutureonaverage,theclockwillgetaheadofstandardtime.Iftheyrunslower,you'llseetheoppositeeffect.Theclockregistersbothshort-termirregularitiesandlong-termtrendsinriverdynamics.It'sasortofobservatorythatrevealshowtheriversarebehavingfromtheirowntemporalframe(時間框架),andallowsustowitnessthosechangesonoursmartwatchesorphones.AnyonewhooptstogoonAlaskaMeanRiverTimewillliveinharmonywiththeplanet.Anyonewhoconsidersrivertimeinrelationtoatomictimewillencounteramajorimbalanceandmaybemotivatedtocounteractitbyconsuminglessfuelorsupportinggreenerpolicies.Evenifthismethodoftimekeepingisnovelinitsparticulars,earlyagriculturalsocietiesalsoconnectedtimetonaturalphenomena.Inpre-ClassicalGreece,forinstance,people“corrected”officialcalendarsbyshiftingdatesforwardorbackwardtoreflectthechangeofseason.Temporalconnectiontotheenvironmentwasvitaltotheirsurviv

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