备战2023年高考英语重难题型高分攻略01 阅读理解之词义猜测题(学生版).docx
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1、备假2023高考阅读之词义精泅题目录内容板块一题型解析板块二高考真题感悟板块三模考题练手板块四课后习题训练-:题型解析1:词义猜测设题方式1 .对考纲外生词的猜测2 .对考纲内熟词新义的猜测3 .对句义的猜测4 .对文段中的习语、短语及划线部分的猜测或对指代进行理解2:解题思路顺藤摸瓜法:定义、重述、对比、因果、构词、语法、常识、上下文实词联系理解1:定义法:由生词后的同位语或定语从句可猜词义,也就是定义猜词法。常见信号词mean, the same as, that is to say, in other words,注意:同位语有时也使用破折号、冒号、分号、引号和括号等表示例题分析:1 :
2、 A person who is skilled at making or repairing wooden objects is called a carpenter. 木匠2: We are on the night shit -from midnight to 8 a.m. - this week. 夜班2:对比法:根据对比关系猜测词义。句中有 yet, though, although, on the other hand, instead, but, however等表转折的词时,前后句含有对比意义,据此可猜测生词词义。例题分析:1. Though Toms face has bee
3、n washed quite clean, his neck still remains grubby. 脏的2. John usually wastes a lot of money on such useless things; his wife, however, is very thrifty. 节俭的3:语义复现法:根据同义词、近义词或反义词猜测词义。这类同义词、近义词或反义词往往有and, or, but, however, namely, that is to say, in other words 等信号词作暗示。例题分析:I : In competitive world of
4、 today, examinations have a highly selecting or filtering role. 过滤4:列举法:根据举例猜测词义。这类信号词有:for example, such as, for instance, consist of, include, especially 等词语.例题分析:I : Today young couples who are just starting (heir household often spend lots of (heir money on appliances. other words, foodto turtle
5、s and other wildlife creatures, thus, attractive to those animals and then endangering them, he says.7: What docs environmental silver lining in Papagraph 1 refer to?A. An environmental organization.B. The closure of some wildlife markets.C. The decrease of carbon dioxide emissions.D. Benefits on en
6、vironment from the coronavirus.(2022 江苏连云港市二模)In the latest of these findings, due lobe published in the journal Communications Biology in the next few weeks, Thomas Yales, a professor at the University of Leicester, showed that walkers who adopt a quick pace can have a biological age 15 years young
7、er than those who take their time. Yates and his team looked at the length of telomeres (端粒)of chromosomes(染色体)in 405,981 middle-aged adults in the UK. As we grow older, our telomeres shorten, which results in accelerated cell ageing. 4tIf wc can keep them long for as long as possible, it acts as a
8、buffer against ageing,“ says Yates.8: What docs the underlined word buffer in Paragraph 2 mean?A. Something shortening telomeres.B. Something speeding up cell ageing.C. Something counting the walking pace.D. Something helping protect from harm.篇章训练题Passage AIt is something one half of the population
9、 has long suspected and the other half always vocally denied- women really do talk more than men. In fact, women talk almost three times as much as men, with the average woman chalking up 20.000 words in a day - 13,000 more than the average man.Women also speak more quickly, devote more brainpower t
10、o chit-chat, and actually enjoy hearing their own voices, a new book suggests. The book - written by a female psychiatrist. Dr. Luan Brizendine - says that inherent (生来就有 )differences between the male and female brain explain why women are naturally more talkative than men.In The Female Mind、Brizend
11、ine says the differences can be traced back to the womb (子宫),where the sex hormone (激素)called testosterone moulds the developing male brain. The areas responsible for communication, emotion and memory are all reduced before a baby boy is born.The result is that boys - and men - chat less chan their
12、female peers and struggle to express their emotions to the same extent.Women have an eight-lane superhighway for processing emotion, while men have a small country road,M said Brizendine.There are, however, advantages of being the strong, silent type. Brizendine explains in her book that testosteron
13、e also reduces the size of the section of the brain involved in hearing - allowing men to become dear to the most logical arguments put forward by their wives and girlfriends.Other scientists, however, say many of the differences between the male and female personality can be explained by social con
14、ditioning, with a childs upbringing greatly influencing their character.Deborah Cameron, an Oxford University linguistics professor with a special interest in language and gender, said the amount we talk is influenced by who we are with and what we are doing. 44If you look through a large number of
15、studies you will find there is little difference between the amount men and women talk,“ she added.8. Which claim does the book The Female Mind probably support?A. Women enjoy arguing.B. Women are bom talkative.C. Women arc great public speakers.D. Women take pride in (heir talents.9. Which is close
16、st in meaning to the underlined word “moulds in Paragraph 3?A. Influences. B. Stimulates.C. Enlarges.D. Harms.10. How arc men affected by testosterone according to Dr. Brizcndinc?A. They have a small size of brain.B. They are not so logical in talking.C. They are usually less communicative.D. They a
17、re unwilling to listen to females.11. What message does Cameron carry in the last paragraph?A. Further studies need to be carried out.B. Gender seldom affects ones talking style.C. The amount we talk shapes our character.D. Men talk as much as women on the whole.Passage BThe confidence people place
18、in science is frequently based not on what it really is, but on what people would like it to be. When I asked my students how they would define science, many of them replied that its an objective way of discovering certainties about the world. But science cannot provide certainties.Actually, doubt a
19、nd science often go hand in hand. Science, when properly functioning, questions accepted understandings and brings both new knowledge and new questions not certainty. Doubt does not create trust, nor does it help public understanding. So why should people trust a process that seems to require a trou
20、blesome slate of uncertainty without always providing solid solutions?As a historian of science, I would argue that its the responsibility of scientists and historians of science to show that the real power of science lies precisely in what is often regarded as its weakness: its drive to question an
21、d challenge accepted understandings. Indeed, the scientific approach requires changing our understanding of the natural world whenever new evidence arises from either experimentation or observation. Scientific findings arc temporary understandings that involve (he state of knowledge at a given momen
22、t. In the long run, many of them are challenged and even overturned. Doubt might be troubling, but it pushes us towards a better understanding. Certainties, reassuring as they may seem, prevent the scientific process.Scientists understand this, but in the dynamic between the public and science, ther
23、e are two opposite misconceptions (误解).The first is a form of blind scientism-a belief that science is unquestionable and has the capacity to solve all problems. Such an idealized representation actually ignores the universal existence of controversy, conllict and error at the very heart of the scie
24、ntific world.12. Whats the real power of science according to the author?A. It provides solid solutions.B. It defends accepted understandings.C. It discovers certainties about the world.D. Il keeps bringing questions and challenges.13. What does the underlined word “reassuring” probably mean?A. Disa
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