(6套)高考英语复习资料(选修6全套)16模块同步练习分题型练习汇

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1、(6套)高考英语复习资料(选修6全套)1-6模块同步练习 分题型练习汇 选修6 Module 1 高考试卷分块专练阅读理解提速练?4篇阅读1篇七选五,限时35分钟?.阅读理解A(2018河南省六市高三第一次联考)If there was one thing you could make parents understand about kids, what would it be? That is one of the questions TFK and Kids-Health. org recently asked in an anonymous (匿名的) survey conducted

2、 online. More than 8,000 kids answered. “We just want to spend time with you,” said a 12-year-old. “At 13, you cant treat me like Im 6,” another kid said. An 11-year-old wrote, “Being a kid is a lot harder than it looks.” The kids who took our survey made it clear that they want to feel close to the

3、 important people in their life their mom, dad and other caring adults. But their answers also show that it is not always easy to deal with these close relationships.Many kids two out of three said they get along pretty well or very well with their parents. About four out of five kids told us that t

4、hey have fun with their parents. But that doesnt mean they never disagree. In fact, most kids reported arguing with their parents, at least sometimes. “Its absolutely normal to disagree and argue,” says DArcy Lyness, a child psychologist. “But its also important to learn how to do so respectfully.”

5、About half of the kids said they are doing that. When they disagree with their parents, they say they discuss issues calmly.But two out of five kids said arguments tend to involve yelling (喊叫) at each other. Lyness points out that shouting never helps. “Speak up, and let your parents know your ideas

6、 and your opinions,” she advises. “But be patient. Dont use a raised, angry voice.”Kids made it clear that they would rather avoid conflict altogether. Not surprisingly, three out of four kids admitted to lying at times. Many said they lied to avoid getting in trouble or disappointing their parents.

7、 According to Lyness, lying isnt just wrong. It can actually get negative results. Telling the truth builds trust. “When parents can trust you, they are more likely to give you more freedom and more privileges,” she says.语篇解读:孩子要处理好与自己的亲人的关系并不是很容易,儿童专家建议孩子们要大胆表达自己的诉求,与家长交流沟通,彼此建立信任关系。1What can we le

8、arn from the first paragraph? AThe relationship is always fixed. BThe relationship is often changing.CUsually it is easy to deal with the relationship. DSometimes it is hard to deal with the relationship.解析:选D 推理判断题。根据第一段最后一句“But their answers also show that it is not always easy to deal with these

9、close relationships.”可知孩子要处理好与自己的亲人(父母、亲戚等)的关系并不是很容易。2What advice does Lyness give to children on how to get along with parents? ATalking to their friends. BExpressing their own opinions. CHiding themselves from parents. DBeing friends with their teachers.解析:选B 细节理解题。根据第三段第三句“Speak up, and let your

10、parents know your ideas and your opinions, she advises.”可知莱茵斯建议孩子们学会表达,让父母知道自己的想法。3Why do some children lie to their parents according to the last paragraph? AIn order not to let teachers down. BIn order not to run into trouble. CIn order to make time for parents. DIn order to have fun with parents.

11、解析:选B 细节理解题。根据最后一段第三句“Many said they lied to avoid getting in trouble or disappointing their parents.”可知孩子跟父母撒谎是为了避免陷入困境或不让父母失望。4What can be a suitable title for the text? AKids Get Up CKids Stand UpBKids Hold Up DKids Speak Up解析:选D 标题归纳题。文章从关于儿童怎样与父母和谐相处的调研入手,着重强调了儿童专家所给出的意见,那就是建议孩子们大胆表达自己的诉求,与家长交流

12、沟通,彼此建立信任关系。B(2018郑州市高三质量预测)At 23, my career got going. I was midway through a masters degree at the London School of Economics and Political Science and had been hired as a part-time reporter for a finance website. I got a great one-month review and myboss asked if I was interested in staying at th

13、e company after graduation.However, balancing graduate studies with work was challenging. To deal with it, I checked my real self at my office door. I came in to work, greeted my colleagues and listened more than I contributed in each morning meeting. The small team I worked with often seemed busy,

14、so rather than giving ideas that might get turned down, I stayed back.After four months, my boss called me into his office. The meeting was going well until he told me that despite the great work I had produced, the team had held a meeting and decided, “We dont think its the right fit.”I must have l

15、ooked confused. “Youre ambitious, intelligent and will be very successful,” my boss said. “But you havent made enough effort to join the team. You lost the enthusiasm you showed in your interview. That wont work long term, and if I could give you one piece of advice, it would be to get your guard do

16、wn.” I couldnt believe that performing well at my job wasnt enough to keep it. But I knew my boss was right. They knew that when they hired me, I had no experience in finance reporting, yet they took a chance on me. In meetings I usually contributed last, after I had heard everyone elses suggestions. I did it to show that I was a listener, but also to hide my fears. They liked the per

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