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1、备横2023高考阅读之细节理解题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一:题型解析1:细节理解题设题方式1 .数字计算题一加减乘除巧破解2 .直接细节题一妙搜复现巧比对3 .综合细节题一同义转述善概括2:细节理解题设问方式1. Which of the following statement is true?2. Which of the following is mentioned in the text?3. The author ( or the passage) states that.4. According to the passage, when
2、( where, why, how, who, what, which, etc.).?5. According to the passage, we can learn that.3:解题思路1:数字计算题一加减乘除巧破解计算考查注意特殊信息:特殊数字:decade; fortnight; overnight; double ; couple; dozen; score特殊词汇:L for free/free of charge 2. off discount例题分析:ChargesThe charge for a standard-sized plate is $ 20 regardles
3、s of the colour you choose. A fixed charge of $100 per plate for the design and printing of the message is also payable. For orders of two to four plates, customers may get a 15% discount. For orders of five to ten plates, the cost of per plate is reduced to $12 and the design and printing of the me
4、ssage is just $75 per plate.1 : How much should you pay for six ceramic plates?A. $480.B. $522.C. $612.D. $720.解析:细节理解题。根据 Charges 部分中的“For orders of five to ten plates, the cost of per plate is reduced to $12 and the design and printing of the message is just $75 per plate.(对于数量 5 至!J 10 的订单, 每版的成本
5、降低到12美元,每版信息的设计和印刷只需75美元。)”可知,如果购买六个瓷盘的每个瓷16岁时最让她感动的是:参观寄养中心。故选D。24.推理判断题。根据最后一段中“Paparella is convinced these contributions give the recipients hope and confidence. Leszyeski agrees.”(帕帕雷拉相信,这些捐赠给了接受者希望和信心。Leszyeski表示同意。) 以及“It makes me feel like Pm not different from other people. My whole life, I
6、ve felt abnormal, Now, I feel normal.(这让我觉得我和其他人没有什么不同。我之前觉得不正常的生活,现在已经感觉正常了。) 可知,Leszyeski认为这个组织给她带来了信心和希望。故选B。Passage CIn his 1939 essay Selfishness and Self-Lone, Erich Fromm, a world-famous psychologist declared that “modem culture teaches that to be selfish is evil and that to love others is vi
7、rtuous. In his essay, Fromm argues that such a teaching could make people feel guilty to show themselves healthy self-love, which he defines as the respect fbr ones own happiness, growth, and freedom.Fromm argues that selfishness, an interest only in oneself, is actually the opposite of self-love, w
8、hich means the ability to give with pleasure and also to respect the needs of others. To Fromm, love is an attitude whether it is directed outward or inward. In contrast, Fromm argued that selfishness is a kind of greediness which exhausts the person in an endless effort to satisfy his own needs wit
9、hout ever reaching satisfaction”.Inspired by Fromms essay, Abraham Maslow wrote an essay in which he distinguished healthy selfishness from unhealthy selfishness. Maslow argued that “we must not assume that selfish or unselfish behavior is either good or bad. It may be true that at certain times, se
10、lfish behavior is good, but at other times, it is bad. It is also the case concerning unselfish behavior. Maslow goes on to state that what appears to be unselfish behavior may come out of selfish motivations. Maslow stressed that it is sometimes necessary to teach people at certain times to engage
11、in a healthfully selfish mannerto have a healthy respect fbr ones self coming out of inner riches.A recent analysis of literature found that people who care about the welfare of others experience greater relationship well-being. However, such relationship well-being is maximized when people are not
12、neglecting themselves in their care for others. Therefore, although the benefits of caring about others welfare have been well-documented, the role of healthy selfishness in contributing to relationship well-being may have been ignored. 29. To Fromm, modern culture teaches that people should.A. feel
13、 ashamed to be selfishB. be punished if theyre selfishC. be forbidden to talk about selfishnessD. feel guilty if they dont love themselves30. How is Paragraph 2 mainly developed?A. By listing figures.B. By analyzing causes.C. By providing examples.D. By comparing definitions.31. Which of the followi
14、ng statements may Maslow agree with?A. Selfish behavior is bad all the time.B. Unselfish behavior should be valued more.C. Rich people have a healthy respect fbr ones self.D. Selfish motivations may lead to unselfish behavior.32. What can we conclude from the last paragraph?A. Our welfare is only ba
15、sed on our care for others.B. People should care about themselves more than others.C. People who care about others dont care about themselves.D. Healthy selfishness can contribute to our relationship well-being. 解析:本文是一篇议论文。文章主要讨论了健康的自私和不健康的自私。而最近一项对文献的分析发现:健 康的自私有助于我们的关系健康。29 .细节理解题。根据第一段“modern cu
16、lture teaches that to be selfish is evil and that to love others is virtuous4现代文化教导我们,自私是邪恶的,爱他人是美德。)”可知,弗洛姆认为,现代文化教导人们应 该为自私感到羞耻。故选A。30 .推理判断题。根据第二段“Fromm argues that selfishness, an interest only in oneself, is actually the opposite of self-love, which means the ability to give with pleasure and a
17、lso to respect the needs of others4弗洛姆认为,自私,一种只对自己有兴趣的东西,实际上是自爱的对立面,自爱是指愉快地给予 的能力,同时也尊重他人的需要。)”可推断,第二段的主要通过比较定义来表达观点。故选D。31 .细节理解题。根据第三段“Maslow goes on to state that what appears to be unselfish behavior may come out of sei行sh motivations.(马斯洛继续指出,看似无私的行为可能是出于自私的动机。)”可知,马斯 洛认为自私的动机可能导致无私的行为。故选D。32 .
18、推理判断题。根据最后一段Therefore, although the benefits of caring about others welfare have been well-documented, the role of healthy selfishness in contributing to relationship well-being may have been ignored4因此,尽管关心他人福祉的好处已经被充分证明,但健康的自私在促进关系健康中的作用可 能被忽视了。)”可推断,健康的自私有助于我们的关系健康。故选D。目录内容板块一名校模拟题板块二省市联考题板块三篇章训练
19、题名校模拟题(湖南省长沙市长郡中学2022-2023学年高三月考试卷二)But that did not stop him from doing what he loved and pursuing his dreams. Nothing seemed to stop him, not even stolen shoes. Just hours before Thorpe was going to compete in the 1912 Olympics, somebody stole his shoes. Thorpe improvised(临时拼凑)by getting shoes out
20、 of the garbage. The shoes were two different sizes. He wore an extra pair of socks on one foot to even them out.1 : Why did Thorpe wear more socks on one foot?A. To prevent the foot from injury.B. To make the shoe fit the foot.C. To stop the shoe from being stolen.D. To show his problem-solving ski
21、lls.解析:细节理解题。根据第三段的“The shoes were two different sizes. He wore an extra pair of socks on one foot to even them out”(鞋子有两个不同的尺寸,他一只脚上多穿了一双袜子来平衡。)可知,两 只鞋大小不一,因此索普多穿袜子就是为了让鞋合脚。故选B。(湖南省长沙市雅礼中学2022-2023学年高三上学期月考一)A new study published Monday in an American Heart Association journal Hypertension, examine
22、d 360,000 participants who provided blood, urine and saliva(n垂液)samples, as well as detailed information about their lifestyles. Researchers found that adults who napped often were more likely to develop high blood pressure and have a stroke. But that doesn*t mean the napping causes these health iss
23、ues一instead, napping may be due to unhealthy behaviors. The researchers found that a high percentage of frequent nappers reported cigarette smoking, daily drinking, insomnia(失眠症)and other factors that could contribute to health-related issues.2: Why are adults often taking daytime napping more at ri
24、sk of high blood pressure and strokes?A. Because the frequent daytime napping causes these health issues.B. Because the daytime napping is less restorative than nighttime sleep.C. Because you cant get more out of the daytime napping.D. Because the frequent daytime napping is more likely caused by so
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