高中英语2024届高考阅读理解常考核心词汇练习(心理类)(附参考答案).doc
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1、高考英语阅读理解常考核心词汇练习班级 考号 姓名 总分 (心理类)一、选择填空 (10题)The child was _ (frighten) by the loud noise and started to cry.After years of hard work, she finally _ (achieve) her dream of becoming a doctor.I _ (apologize) for being late, but the traffic was terrible._ (accord) to the research, meditation can help r
2、educe stress and anxiety.She is a very _ (ambition) person and always sets high goals for herself.He was _ (anger) by the unfair treatment he received.I _ (admire) her courage and determination.The _ (arrive) of the guests created a lively atmosphere.She _ (attempt) to solve the puzzle, but it was t
3、oo difficult.He _ (admit) that he had made a mistake.二、用所给词的适当形式填空 (10题)The teacher was very _ (patience) with the slow learners.The _ (destroy) of the rainforest is a serious environmental problem.He _ (eventual) found a job that he enjoyed.She is _ (anxiety) about her upcoming presentation.The mov
4、ie was _ (enjoy) and thought-provoking.He is a _ (skill) carpenter and can build anything.The children were _ (excite) about going to the zoo.He _ (decision) to quit his job and start his own business.She _ (application) for a scholarship to study abroad.The scientist made several important _ (disco
5、ver).三、完成句子 (10题)我對她的慷慨感到驚訝。I was _ _ her generosity.他因粗心而受到惩罚。He was _ _ his carelessness.我尽力让她改变主意。I made every _ to _ her mind.他们对这个问题意见一致。They are in _ _ this issue.他渴望得到父母的认可。He is _ _ his parents approval.这消息使我们大家都很震惊。The news _ us all.她把一生都奉献给了教育事业。She _ her life _ education.他因勇敢而受到嘉奖。He was
6、_ for his _.这个项目需要巨大的努力。This project _ _ effort.她为迟到找了个借口。She made an _ for being late.四、翻译句子 (5题)他对她的美貌着迷了。他们正在努力建设一个和谐社会。这次会议旨在加强两国关系。他没有时间和金钱进行长途旅行。如果你遵照医生的建议,很快就会康复。五、阅读理解(一)Bullying is a pervasive problem in schools worldwide, with devastating consequences for victims.It can take various forms,
7、 including physical aggression, verbal abuse, social exclusion, and cyberbullying.The effects of bullying can be long-lasting, leading to anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, and even suicidal thoughts.Research suggests that bullies often come from troubled backgrounds and may have experienced abus
8、e or neglect themselves.They may also struggle with low self-esteem and use bullying as a way to gain power and control.Victims of bullying, on the other hand, tend to be perceived as different or weaker than their peers.Schools play a crucial role in preventing and addressing bullying.Implementing
9、anti-bullying programs, creating a positive school climate, and fostering empathy and respect among students are all essential steps.It is also important for schools to have clear policies and procedures for reporting and responding to bullying incidents.Parents and caregivers also have a responsibi
10、lity to talk to their children about bullying.Open communication and supportive relationships can help children feel comfortable confiding in adults if they are being bullied.Teaching children assertiveness skills and encouraging them to stand up for themselves and others can also be helpful.Address
11、ing the problem of bullying requires a comprehensive approach that involves schools, families, and communities.By working together, we can create a safe and supportive environment for all children.1.What is the main idea of the passage?(A) Bullying is a complex issue with multiple causes.(B) Schools
12、 are primarily responsible for addressing bullying.(C) Victims of bullying often suffer from long-term psychological problems.(D) Parents should teach their children to fight back against bullies.2.Which of the following is NOT a common form of bullying mentioned in the passage?(A) Physical aggressi
13、on(B) Verbal abuse(C) Academic pressure(D) Social exclusion3.According to the passage, bullies often:(A) come from wealthy families.(B) have high self-esteem.(C) are popular among their peers.(D) may have experienced abuse themselves.4.Schools can help prevent bullying by:(A) expelling bullies.(B) i
14、gnoring bullying incidents.(C) creating a positive school climate.(D) encouraging competition among students.5.The passage suggests that parents should:(A) teach their children to avoid bullies.(B) punish their children if they are bullied.(C) talk to their children about bullying.(D) blame schools
15、for bullying problems.(二)The transition from college to the workforce can be a challenging and stressful time for young adults.With increasing competition in the job market, many graduates face uncertainty and anxiety about their future careers.The pressure to find a good job, pay off student loans,
16、 and meet societal expectations can take a toll on their mental health and well-being.One of the main sources of stress for college graduates is the uncertainty of the job search process.The competition for entry-level positions is fierce, and many graduates send out countless resumes and cover lett
17、ers with little success.The feeling of rejection and the fear of failure can be overwhelming.Financial concerns also contribute to the stress of job hunting.Many graduates have accumulated significant student loan debt, and the pressure to start earning a living can be immense.The rising cost of liv
18、ing and the difficulty of finding affordable housing add to their financial burdens.Despite the challenges, there are also reasons for hope.Many colleges and universities offer career services to help students with their job search.These services may include resume and cover letter writing workshops
19、, interview preparation, and networking opportunities.Additionally, government programs and non-profit organizations provide support and resources for job seekers.It is important for college graduates to stay positive and focused during their job search.Building a strong network, developing valuable
20、 skills, and seeking support from family, friends, and career counselors can increase their chances of success.Remember, the transition from college to the workforce is a journey, not a destination.1.What is the main focus of the passage?(A) The challenges faced by college graduates in the job marke
21、t.(B) The benefits of attending college.(C) The role of government in job creation.(D) The future of the job market.2.According to the passage, what is a major source of stress for college graduates?(A) The cost of college tuition.(B) The uncertainty of the job search process.(C) The pressure to get
22、 married.(D) The difficulty of finding roommates.3.The passage mentions that financial concerns:(A) are not a significant source of stress for graduates.(B) can be easily resolved with a part-time job.(C) contribute to the stress of job hunting.(D) are primarily caused by credit card debt.4.The pass
23、age suggests that colleges and universities can help graduates by:(A) offering them high-paying jobs.(B) providing career services.(C) paying off their student loans.(D) finding them roommates.5.What advice does the passage offer to college graduates?(A) Give up on their job search.(B) Move back in
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