2022版高考英语大一轮复习核心素养测评四十Module4~6外研版选修8.doc
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1、核心素养测评四十 Module 46. 阅读理解People possess the same physical organs for sensing the world: we have eyes for seeing, ears for hearing, noses for smelling. But does everyone really sense the world in exactly the same way? Two linguists, Edward Sapir and Benjamin Whorf, didnt think so. They believed that p
2、eoples perception(感知) of the world depends very much on the language they speak. They believed that language is essentially like a pair of eyeglasses; it influences the way we “see the world. Take a rainbow for example. We see six colors in it. But is that all? Do you see any others? In many culture
3、s, speakers of different languages might tell you there are more than six colors, or they might tell you there are less! The two linguists went to Mexico to investigate this perception of color, comparing the difference between English speakers and the people in Mexico. The Mexicans use one word for
4、 the two words English uses for blue and green. They label blue and green as one color. So, they saw five colors in a rainbow. Another famous example shows how language can be a reflection of concepts important to a particular culture. Americans and the British use only a few terms to describe snow:
5、 snow, sleet, freezing rain, and a few others. Eskimos, on the other hand, have many words to describe snow. Snow that is falling, on the ground, in blocks, and snow that makes wavy patternseach are explained through separate words. Snow is an important part of Eskimo life and its culture. Thus it i
6、s necessary that Eskimos have the vocabulary to specifically describe it. Language influences thought, but it doesnt determine what concepts were able to think of. If we dont have a particular word in our language, it just takes more time and more words for us to describe that concept. It is a probl
7、em of translation, not of our ability to be able to imagine the concept. 【文章大意】本文是说明文。两个语言学家经过研究发现人们对事物的感知依赖于他们说的不同语言。不同语言对某些事物的描述是不一样的, 导致人们对同一事物的认识有所差异。这给翻译造成一定困难, 但不影响人们对概念的理解。1. How does the author describe the impact of language on peoples perception? A. By giving examples. B. By raising questi
8、ons. C. By doing experiments. D. By listing numbers. 【解析】选A。写作方法题。根据第二段中“Take a rainbow for example. 可知作者通过举例子说明了语言对人们感知的影响。应选A。2. Why do Mexicans only see five colors in a rainbow? A. They cant tell blue and green. B. They are mostly color-blind. C. Their language is underdeveloped. D. They use one
9、 word for two of the colors. 【解析】选D。细节理解题。根据第三段中“The Mexicans use one word for the two words English uses for blue and green. 可知, 在墨西哥语中, 蓝色和绿色是一个词表达的, 所以他们在彩虹中看到的是五种颜色。应选D。3. What can we infer from the fourth paragraph? A. Eskimos live on snow. B. American people dont like snow. C. Language is rela
10、ted to specific life and culture. D. Language differences lie in different weather. 【解析】选C。推理判断题。根据第四段中“Snow is an important part of Eskimo life and its culture. Thus it is necessary that Eskimos have the vocabulary to specifically describe it. 可推知, 语言与人们的生活和文化是有联系的。应选C。4. What is the conclusion of
11、the study? A. Language impacts the concept we think of. B. Language affects the way we think, not the idea. C. Everyone senses the world in the same way. D. Everyone has the ability to translate languages. 【解析】选B。主旨大意题。根据最后一段中“Language influences thought, but it doesnt determine what concepts were a
12、ble to think of. 可知, 语言影响着人们的思维(方式), 但无法决定人们所能思考的内容。应选B。【知识拓展】佳词积累1. possess v. 拥有; 控制2. depend on取决于, 依赖3. essentiallyadv. 本来; 本质上4. labelv. 贴标签于5. reflection n. 反射; 映像6. describev. 描写7. specifically adv. 特别地. 完形填空I found out I had a severe nut allergy in 2022. I had gone 1 with my mum and I had bo
13、ught myself a shrimp. I can remember having a 2 painful lump(肿块) on my tongue as soon as I had a mouthful. What 3 next was absolutely terrifying, 4 feeling terrified to swelling of my face and throat. This happened very 5 and I was lucky that the doctors arrived within 5 minutes. Because of this 6,
14、I became much more interested in food and so I decided to 7 to become a nutritionist. Scary as the reaction was, in some ways I am 8 this happened to me because it sparked a new 9 and I would eventually love to specialize in allergies. When I decided I wanted to become a 10, I had to move to Univers
15、ity far from home. 11, I was a bit nervous of house sharing and the risk of cross contamination(交叉污染). Thankfully, I have not 12 another anaphylactic shock (过敏性休克) since 2022. I have also 13 a lot of other students at University who also have 14 allergies. I realized that I was not alone and that in
16、 fact 15 affects a lot more people than I had thought. I would advise people with severe allergies to always 16 the ingredient lists, 17 its something you eat often. Most importantly, dont be afraid of 18 with an allergy. If you are planning moving away to University, 19 your housemates about your a
17、llergy (just in case of a very unfortunate incident) 20 they will know what to do. Also, try to keep your kitchen clean! If you ever need support, the Anaphylaxis Campaign is here to help. 【文章大意】本篇为记叙文, 讲述了作者对某些食物过敏的经历和应对措施, 并建议别人采取正确措施, 坦然面对过敏。1. A. washingB. travelingC. shopping D. visiting 【解析】选C
18、。根据下文I had bought myself a shrimp可知, 作者去购物了。2. A. smallB. bigC. hardD. soft【解析】选A。根据下文as soon as I had a mouthful可知, 刚吃一口虾, 初期的过敏应该是舌头上起了小小的肿块。3. A. returnedB. followedC. noticedD. remembered 【解析】选B。此处意思是接下来(followed)的情况更吓人。4. A. fromB. withC. aboutD. after【解析】选A。此处为from. . . to 固定搭配。5. A. slowlyB.
19、happilyC. closelyD. quickly【解析】选D。根据下文I was lucky that the doctors arrived within 5 minutes可知, 过敏来得很快。6. A. accidentB. experienceC. eventD. failure【解析】选B。这次过敏是一次经历, 而不是事故或失败等。7. A. hopeB. askC. waitD. train【解析】选D。作者决定通过培训(train)成为一个营养学家。8. A. puzzledB. worriedC. pleasedD. frightened【解析】选C。尽管过敏反响令人害怕
20、, 但作者还是因这件事而快乐, 因为这激发了作者新的兴趣。9. A. interestB. allergyC. decisionD. pain【解析】选A。此处意为激发了作者新的兴趣。10. A. nutritionistB. doctorC. nurseD. professor【解析】选A。根据上文I decided to to become a nutritionist. 可知, 作者决定当营养学家。11. A. LuckilyB. UnfortunatelyC. NaturallyD. Eventually 【解析】选C。一个对某些事物过敏的人要与别人同住一室, 自然(naturally
21、)有点紧张。12. A. happenedB. experiencedC. overcomeD. seen【解析】选B。根据句首的Thankfully可判断, 作者再也没有经历过(experienced)过敏性休克。13. A. introducedB. recalledC. recognizedD. met【解析】选D。此处意为: 遇到过同样对食物过敏的人。14. A. foodB. animalC. flowerD. alcohol【解析】选A。根据also可知, 别人的过敏跟作者一样, 同为食物过敏。15. A. theyB. sheC. heD. it【解析】选D。影响人的是食物过敏这
22、种病, 所以用it 代替。16. A. changeB. readC. ignoreD. study【解析】选B。再常吃的食物, 也要看看(read)它的配料表, 而不是改变(change), 忽略(ignore)或研究(study) 配料表。 17. A. as long asB. even ifC. as ifD. as for【解析】选B。即使再常吃的食物, 也要看看它的配料表。18. A. livingB. carryingC. takingD. eating【解析】选A。live with. . . 为习惯搭配。19. A. hideB. tellC. warnD. discuss【
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