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1、专题13 2022年新高考I卷阅读理解C篇+D篇一2022年高考英语真题深度解析与变式训练原卷版教育部教育考试院:2022年英语新高考I卷试题评析(摘要)2022年高考英语落实立德树人根本任务,依据高校人才选拔要求和普通高中英语课程标准,坚持“方向是 核心,平稳是关键”的原则,结合中学英语教学和复习备考实际,深化基础性,考查关键能力,进一步加强对学 生德智体美劳全面发展的引导,加强教考衔接,服务“双减”工作,发挥高考的育人功能和积极导向作用。考直学科关键能力,服务落实双减政策1.3关注时代发展,引导培养核心素养英语科试卷通过选择具有时代特征的语篇,倡导学生养成独立思考的学习习惯,培育乐于探究的
2、科学精神, 构建友好互助的人际关系。英语科试卷通过选取禁止开车使用手机、悉尼新旧文化冲突、新媒体对家庭教育和生活的影响、英国征收糖 税的起因及效果等具有探讨性和思辨性的材料,引导学生形成独立思考的习惯,培养主动发现问题和解决问题的 能力;通过选取高科技无人机在铁路交通中的应用、鹦鹉识别物体形状的实验、人类语言发展的研究及与捉迷藏 相关的儿童心理发展实验等语篇,激发学生对科学实验与研究的兴趣;通过选取关爱养老院老人的研究项目|、勇 救坠楼儿童、修复父子亲情关系等语篇,倡导友好互助、彼此关爱的和谐人际关系。语篇解读关键词care home, elderly people, hen, look af
3、ter主旨概要英国一家慈善机构发起了一个让养老院老人养鸡的项目,以缓解老年人的孤独,这个项目受到老年 人的欢迎。原文出处选自英国每日电讯报网站2015年7月20日名为Lonely elderly given hens to keep them company 的文章网站链接Lonely-elderly-given-hens-to-keep-them-company.html语言知识重难点词loneliness n 派生词孤独;wellbeing n 合成词健康,幸福;dementia n 医学痴呆;staff n全体 职工;ke叩v 熟词生义养,饲养;focus n 学术词重点;country
4、wide adv 合成词遍及全国地; session n会议,会期;benefit n 学术词向处;ensure v 学术词确保;promote v 学木词促进, 提升;welfare n 学术词辛福,福祉;affect v 学术词影响;gain v获得;personality n个性;opposeImagine that youre approaching a doorway in real life. Your eyes see the door getting larger. But how do you know that youre moving forward and the do
5、or isnt coming to you? The answer is that your brain uses information such as the acceleration of your head through space or the shift of weight from one foot to the otherinformation that may not be present during a VR experience.28. According to the passage, why are the new findings important?A. VR
6、s contributions to learning have finally been identified.B. VR can affect electrical activity in the hippocampus neurons.C. VR produces the same effects on brains as real environments.D. VR is likely to become another driver for learning and memory.29. What can we learn about 6 waves?A. They dont re
7、spond to different brain rhythms.B. They remain stable in different environments.C. They affect how human perceive knowledge.D. They have little to do with the rate of heartbeats.30. What does the underlined word it in Paragraph 5 refer to?A. The potential of the new technology.B. The control of hum
8、an brain rhythms.C. The change in different parts of neurons.D The stimulation of the unique brain waves.31. How does the author introduce VRs different set of stimuli?A. By conducting further tests on rats.B. By comparing different environments.C. By providing a detailed analysisD. By explaining th
9、e theory of VR.28-31-6【提升】Two years ago, Nikki Tysoe rarely got on a bike. Today, though, shes become so addicted to the cycling world that shes even helping to bring pedal power to mental-health nurses at the hospital where she works.In April, the National Lottery-funded charity Access Sport introd
10、uced a program that provides bikes to Tower Hamlets Royal London Hospital. Nikki pushed fbr this to be extended to Goodmayes Hospital, a mental-health facility in northeast London where shes a project manager. She says having the bikes not only enables nursing staff to travel safely to and from work
11、 during the coronavirus crisis, but also lets them blow off steam during their breaks.Nikki wanted to do something to make life a bit better for the staff. Theres a lot of focus on the hospitals at the moment which are having an awful time but this is also an extra-stressful time for mental health s
12、taff. The bikes provide a complement to a wobble room within the hospital. IVs somewhere the staff can go when theyre really stressed, and the bikes are an extension of that.Junior doctor Aiman is very grateful fbr the program. Using the bike means I can get to work safely/7 she says. This has taken
13、 out a lot of worries from my daily life and allows me to focus on my patients. Ifs definitely improved my mental wellbeing. Stress levels are generally high in nursing and having bikes would make a big difference.While Access Sport has provided Nikki with bikes, her dream is to have three or four b
14、icycles permanently on site. Following the success of the bike loans, Nikki is working to extend the project beyond lockdown.28. Why did Nikki want to extend the program to Goodmayes Hospital?A. To make her hobby known.B. To get nurses to cycle for health.C. To fight against the coronavirus crisis.D
15、. To guarantee traffic safety.29. What might a nurse feeling stressed do in a “wobble room?A. Attend to patients.B. Reflect on the work.C. Listen to music and relax.D. Receive professional training.30. What can we infer about the program according to doctor Aiman?A. It meets challenges.B. It is a gr
16、eat success.C. It boosts sales of bikes.D. It is popular among patients.31. Which of the following best describes Nikki?A. Caring.B. Demanding.C. Ambitious.D. Generous.28-31-7【高考真题】(2021天津卷)A trial project by the Montreal Childrens Hospital suggested that the use of medical hypnosis(催眠)can reduce pa
17、in and anxiety in patients. The project also resulted in a reduction in the amount of medicines used to perform medical-imaging imaging(医学影像)procedures.“During the examination children dont move. It works perfectly. Its amazing,“ said Johanne LEcuyer, amedical-imaging technologist at the hospital.Th
18、e project was inspired by a French team from Rouen University Hospital Centre where examinations are done under hypnosis instead of general anesthesia(麻醉)A French medical-imaging technologist-also a hypnotist - was invited to train a few members in the medical-imaging department of the childrens hos
19、pital. In all, 80 examinations were conducted for the project between January and September, 2019, focusing on the imaging procedures that would cause anxiety.Hypnosis is not a state of sleep: It is rather a modified(改变的)state of consciousness. The technologist will guide the patient to this modifie
20、d statean imaginary world that will disassociate itself more and more from the procedure that follows.“The technologist must build up a story with the patient/ Ms. UEcuyer said. The patient is left with the power to choose what he wants to talk about. Do you play sports? Do you like going to the bea
21、ch? We establish a subject that we will discuss throughout the procedure/Everything that happens next during the procedure must be related to this story an injection (注射)becomes the bite of an insect; the heat on the skin becomes the sensation of the sun and a machine that rings becomes a police car
22、 passing nearby.“The important thing is that the technologist associates what is happening outside the patients body with what the patient sees in his head, Ms. L*Ecuyer said. nIt requires creativity on the part of the technologist, imagination, a lot of patience and kindness.*The procedure appealed
23、 to the staff a lot when it was introduced in January. It spread like wildfire that someone from France was here to train the technologists/ Ms. LEcuyer said. She added that she had a line of staff at her door wanting to take the training.45. One of the results produced by the trial project is.A. a
24、better understanding of childrenB. less use of certain medicinesC. new medical-imaging technologyD. an improved reputation of the hospitalThe French technologist came to the childrens hospital to.A. assist in treating a patientB. carry out hypnosis trainingC. start up a new departmentD. learn about
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