2021版五年高考三年模拟A新高考版英语专题三 推理判断(试题部分)

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1、专题三推理判断【方法集训】Exercise 1The more I denied my pain, the more I was praised by the adults around me“Oh, look how strong he is!” So, I kept saying “Im fine”over and over. I said it enoughperformed it enoughthat I even fooled myself. I believed that I was okay. Why was the author praised?A.He behaved pol

2、itely. B.He seemed to be confident. C.He could look after himself. D.He could handle the blow properly.答案DExercise 2“As far as a mainstream consumer product,this just isnt something anybody needs,”said Sam Biddle,who writes for G.“Were accustomed to having one thing in our pocket to do all these thi

3、ngs,”he added,“and the average consumer isnt gonna be able to afford another device(装置)thats hundreds and hundreds of dollars.”According to Sam Biddle,the smartphone-like glasses are.A.necessary for teenagersB.attractive to New YorkersC.available to people worldwideD.expensive for average consumers答

4、案DExercise 3As I had expected, my son learned to speak English fluently before the school year was over. He went on to graduate from college and got a job, earning close to six figures. He travels widely and leads a well-adjusted, contented life. And he has benefited from being bilingual(双语的). The a

5、uthors attitude towards being bilingual may best be described as.A.criticalB.casualC.positiveD.passive答案CExercise 4Many people think that listening is a passive business.It is just the opposite.Listening well is an active exercise of our attention and hard work.It is because they do not realize this

6、,or because they are not willing to do the work,that most people do not listen well.Listening well also requires total concentration upon someone else.An essential part of listening well is the rule known as“bracketing”.Bracketing includes the temporary giving up or setting aside of your own prejudi

7、ces and desires,to experience as far as possible someone elses world from the inside,stepping into his or her shoes.Moreover,since listening well involves bracketing,it also involves a temporary acceptance of the other person.Sensing this acceptance,the speaker will seem quite willing to open up the

8、 inner part of his or her mind to the listener.True communication is under way.The energy required for listening well is so great that it can be accomplished only by the will to extend oneself for mutual growth.Most of the time we lack this energy.Even though we may feel in our business dealings or

9、social relationships that we are listening well,what we are usually doing is listening selectively.Often we have a prepared list in mind and wonder,as we listen,how we can achieve certain desired results to get the conversation over as quickly as possible or redirected in ways more satisfactory to u

10、s.Many of us are far more interested in talking than in listening,or we simply refuse to listen to what we dont want to hear.It wasnt until toward the end of my doctor career that I have found the knowledge that one is being truly listened to is frequently therapeutic(有疗效的).In about a quarter of the

11、 patients I saw,surprising improvement was shown during the first few months of the psychotherapy(心理疗法),before any of the roots of problems had been uncovered or explained.There are several reasons for this phenomenon,but chief among them,I believe,was the patients sense that he or she was being tru

12、ly listened to,often for the first time in years,and for some,perhaps for the first time ever.What type of writing is the article likely to be?A.Science fiction.B.A news report.C.A medical report.D.Popular science.答案D【五年高考】A组统一命题课标卷题组Passage 1(2019课标全国,C)词数:313Before the 1830s, most newspapers were

13、sold through annual subscriptions in America, usually $8 to $10 a year. Today $8 or $10 seems a small amount of money, but at that time these amounts were forbidding to most citizens. Accordingly, newspapers were read almost only by rich people in politics or the trades. In addition, most newspapers

14、 had little in them that would appeal to a mass audience. They were dull and visually forbidding. But the revolution that was taking place in the 1830s would change all that.The trend, then, was toward the “penny paper”a term referring to papers made widely available to the public. It meant any inex

15、pensive newspaper; perhaps more importantly it meant newspapers that could be bought in single copies on the street.This development did not take place overnight. It had been possible(but not easy) to buy single copies of newspapers before 1830, but this usually meant the reader had to go down to th

16、e printers office to purchase a copy. Street sales were almost unknown. However, within a few years, street sales of newspapers would be commonplace in eastern cities. At first the price of single copies was seldom a pennyusually two or three cents was chargedand some of the older well-known papers charged five or six cents. But the phrase “penny

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