1、【高频考点解密】2023年高考英语二轮复习讲义阅读理解 解密04 猜测词义的复习要点【构建知识体系】词义猜测题考点1 单词词义题考点2猜测短语题考点3 猜测指代题考点4 猜测句意题【英语学科素养解读】题型解读命题要求素养解读要求考生阅读4篇短文,从每题所给的4个选项中选出最佳选项。题材广泛,包括科普、社会、文化、政治、经济等多方面内容。体裁多样,以记叙文、议论文、说明文为主。考查主旨大意、细节理解、推理判断、词义猜测、篇章结构等。主旨大意题包括精确归纳标题、概括文章大意和总结段落大意,主要考查考生能否分辨主题和细节,是否具备提纲挈领的能力,也就是能否在理解全文的基础上运用概括、判断、归纳、推理
2、等逻辑方法对文章进行高度概括和总结,做这类题目时要高瞻远瞩,不可以以偏概全。【剖析全国高考真题】预测高考命题方向2023年命题解读和近年考点再现词义猜测题 考点1单词猜测题1.【2022年新高考全国卷】COver the last seven years, most states have banned texting by drivers, and public service campaigns have tried a wide range of methods to persuade people to put down their phones when they are behin
3、d the wheel. Yet the problem, by just about any measure, appears to be getting worse. Americans are still texting while driving, as well as using social networks and taking photos. Road accidents, which had fallen for years, are now rising sharply. That is partly because people are driving more, but
4、 Mark Rosekind, the chief of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, said distracted(分心)driving was only increasing, unfortunately.Big change requires big ideas. he said in a speech last month, referring broadly to the need to improve road safety. So to try to change a distinctly modern
5、behavior, lawmakers and public health experts are reaching back to an old approach: They want to treat distracted driving like drunk driving. An idea from lawmakers in New York is to give police officers a new device called the Textalyzer. It would work like this: An officer arriving at the scene of
6、 a crash could ask for the phones of the drivers and use the Textalyzer to check in the operating system for recent activity. The technology could determine whether a driver had just texted, emailed or done anything else that is not allowed under New Yorks hands-free driving laws. We need something
7、on the books that can change peoples behavior,” said Flix W. Ortiz, who pushed for the states 2001 ban on hand-held devices by drivers. If the Textalyzer bill becomes law, he said, people are going to be more afraid to put their hands on the cell phone.10What does the underlined word something in th
8、e last paragraph refer to?AAdvice.BData.CTests.DLaws.【解析】本文一篇说明文。为解决司机在开车时使用手机造成“分神”,引发交通事故的问题,纽约的一名立法者提出使用Textalyzer(短信监控器)的技术来监控司机在开车的时候是否使用了手机。【答案】10D10词义猜测题。根据句中的“We need something on the books that can change peoples behavior.”(我们需要一些能改变人们行为的东西,)可知,something是能够改变人们的行为的事情。根据下文的“If the Textalyzer
9、 bill becomes law, he said, people are going to be more afraid to put their hands on the cell phone.”(他说,如果Textalyzer法案成为法律,“人们会更害怕拿起手机。)可知,人们的行为会改变的条件是当Textalyzer法案成为法律。收到法律的约束和惩罚,司机们才不会在开车的时候使用手机。故something指代的是法律。故选D。2.C【2022全国高考乙卷】Can a small group of drones(无人机)guarantee the safety and reliabili
10、ty of railways and, at the same time, help railway operators save billions of euros each year? That is the very likely future of applying todays “eyes in the sky” technology to making sure that the millions of kilometres of rail tracks and infrastructure(基础设施)worldwide are safe for trains on a 24/7
11、basis. Drones are already being used to examine high-tension electrical lines. They could do precisely the same thing to inspect railway lines and other vital aspects of rail infrastructure such as the correct position of railway tracks and switching points. The more regularly they can be inspected,
12、 the more railway safety, reliability and on-time performance will be improved. Costs would be cut and operations would be more efficient(高效)across the board. That includes huge savings in maintenance costs and better protection of railway personnel safety. It is calculated that European railways al
13、one spend approximately 20 billion euros a year on maintenance, including sending maintenance staff, often at night, to inspect and repair the rail infrastructure. That can be dangerous work that could be avoided with drones assisting the crews efforts. By using the latest technologies, drones could
14、 also start providing higher-value services for railways, detecting faults in the rail or switches, before they can cause any safety problems. To perform these tasks, drones for rail dont need to be flying overhead. Engineers are now working on a new concept: the rail drones of the future. They will
15、 be moving on the track ahead of the train, and programmed to run autonomously. Very small drones with advanced sensors and AI and travelling ahead of the train could guide it like a co-pilot. With their ability to see ahead, they could signal any problem, so that fast-moving trains would be able to
16、 react in time.9. What does “maintenance” underlined in paragraph 3 refer to?A. Personnel safety.B. Assistance from drones.C. Inspection and repair.D. Construction of infrastructure.【解析】本文是一篇说明文。应用今天的“空中之眼”的技术,无人机能在保证铁路安全可靠的同时又能帮助铁路运营商每年节省数十亿欧元。【答案】 9. C 9. C词义猜测题。根据后文“It is calculated that European
17、 railways alone spend approximately 20 billion euros a year on maintenance, including sending maintenance staff, often at night, to inspect and repair the rail infrastructure. (据统计,仅欧洲铁路公司每年在铁路维护上的花费就约为200亿欧元,其中包括经常在夜间派遣维修人员检查和维修铁路基础设施)”可知花在maintenance上的费用是用于“inspect and repair the rail infrastructu
18、re (检查和维修铁路基础设施”,由此可知“That includes huge savings in maintenance costs and better protection of railway personnel safety”是指大幅节省检修成本和更好地保护铁路人员安全,划线词和 C项:Inspection and repair(检修)含义相近。故选C。3.C【2021全国新高考I卷】When the explorers first set foot upon the continent of North America, the skies and lands were ali
19、ve with an astonishing variety of wildlife. Native Americans had taken care of these precious natural resources wisely. Unfortunately, it took the explorers and the settlers who followed only a few decades to decimate a large part of these resources. Millions of waterfowl ( 水 禽 ) were killed at the
20、hands of market hunters and a handful of overly ambitious sportsmen. Millions of acres of wetlands were dried to feed and house the ever-increasing populations, greatly reducing waterfowl habitat.In 1934, with the passage of the Migratory Bird Hunting Stamp Act (Act), an increasingly concerned natio
21、n took firm action to stop the destruction of migratory ( 迁徙的) waterfowl and the wetlands so vital to their survival. Under this Act, all waterfowl hunters 16 years of age and over must annually purchase and carry a Federal Duck Stamp. The very first Federal Duck Stamp was designed by J.N. “Ding” Da
22、rling, a political cartoonist from Des Moines, lowa, who at that time was appointed by President Franklin Roosevelt as Director of the Bureau of Biological Survey. Hunters willingly pay the stamp price to ensure the survival of our natural resources.About 98 cents of every duck stamp dollar goes dir
23、ectly into the Migratory Bird Conservation Fund to purchase wetlands and wildlife habitat for inclusion into the National Wildlife Refuge System a fact that ensures this land will be protected and available for all generations to come. Since 1934, better than half a billion dollars has gone into tha
24、t Fund to purchase more than 5 million acres of habitat. Little wonder the Federal Duck Stamp Program has been called one of the most successful conservation programs ever initiated.29129What does the underlined word “decimate” mean in the first paragraph?AAcquire.BExport.CDestroy.DDistribute.【答案】29
25、C【解析】本文是一篇说明文。本文讲述了美国鸭票的故事,由于美国移民的大量流入,对于农地和住房的急需大量的水禽栖息地被破坏导致美国水禽骤减,因此美国发行了鸭票,狩猎者只有购买了鸭票才能狩猎,而鸭票的部分收入进入到了用于购买水禽栖息地的基金,从而保护了水禽。29词义猜测题。根据前一句“Native Americans had taken care of these precious natural resources wisely.”可知,北美的土著人把这些珍贵的自然资源保护的很合理,本句中的“Unfortunately”可知,本句与上一句形成了转折,前一句陈述北美土著人做的好的地方,故可知,本句
26、阐述移民者做的不好的地方,即移民者破坏了这些自然资源,故画线词意思是“破坏”。A. Acquire获得;B. Export出口;C. Destroy破坏;D. Distribute分配。故选C。4.B【2021全国高考乙卷】When almost everyone has a mobile phone, why are more than half of Australian homes still paying for a landline(座机)?These days youd be hard pressed to find anyone in Australia over the age
27、 of 15 who doesnt own a mobile phone. In fact plenty of younger kids have one in their pocket. Practically everyone can make and receive calls anywhere, anytime. Still, 55 percent of Australians have a landline phone at home and only just over a quarter (29%) rely only on their smartphones according
28、 to a survey (调查). Of those Australians who still have a landline, a third concede that its not really necessary and theyre keeping it as a security blanket 19 percent say they never use it while a further 13 percent keep it in case of emergencies. I think my home falls into that category. More than
29、 half of Australian homes are still choosing to stick with their home phone. Age is naturally a factor(因素) only 58 percent of Generation Ys still use landlines now and then, compared to 84 percent of Baby Boomers whove perhaps had the same home number for 50 years. Age isnt the only factor; Id say i
30、ts also to do with the makeup of your household. Generation Xers with young families, like my wife and I, can still find it convenient to have a home phone rather than providing a mobile phone for every family member. That said, to be honest the only people who ever ring our home phone are our Baby
31、Boomers parents, to the point where we play a game and guess who is calling before we pick up the phone(using Caller ID would take the fun out of it). How attached are you to your landline? How long until they go the way of gas street lamps and morning milk deliveries?25What does the underlined word
32、 “concede” in paragraph 3 mean?AAdmit.BArgue.CRemember.DRemark.【答案】25A【解析】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了澳大利亚使用固定电话的情况,并且表达了固定电话是非必需品的观点。25词句猜测题。根据划线单词的上文“Of those Australians who still have a landline (在那些仍然有固定电话的澳大利亚人中)”可知,这个调查的目标人群是仍然有固定电话的澳大利亚人;根据下文“its not really necessary and theyre keeping it as a security
33、blanket 19 percent say they never use it while a further 13 percent keep it in case of emergencies (固定电话并不是必须的,他们将其作为一种安全保障19%的人表示他们从未使用过固定电话,另有13%的人保留固定电话以防紧急情况)”可知,很多人认为固定电话并不是必须拥有的,有些人保留固定电话只是为了防止紧急情况。从而推知,在调查中,他们应该是承认了固定电话的非必要性。由此推知,划线单词“concede”意为“承认”。故选A项。5. 【2020新高考全国II卷(海南卷)】The end of the s
34、chool year was in sight and spirits were high. I was back teaching after an absence of 15 years, dealing with the various kinds of forbidden fruit that come out of book bags. Now was the spring of the water pistol(手枪). I decided to think up a method of dealing with forbidden fruit. Please bring that
35、 pistol to me, I said. Im going to put it in my Grandmas Box.Whats that? they asked. Its a large wooden chest full of toys for my grandchildren, I replied, You dont have grandchildren, someone said.I dont now. I replied. But someday I will. When I do, my box will be full of wonderful things for them
36、.My imaginary Grandmas Box worked like magic that spring, and later. Sometimes. students would ask me to describe all the things I had in it. Then I would try to remember the different possessions I supposedly had taken awaysince I seldom actually kept them Usually the offender would appear at the e
37、nd of the day, and I would return the belonging. The-years went by, and my first grandchild Gordon was born. I shared my joy with that years class. Then someone said, Now you can use your Grandmas Box. From then on instead of coming to ask their possessions back, the students would say, Thats okay.
38、Put it in your Grandmas Box for Gordon.I loved talking about the imaginary box, not only with my students but also with my own children. They enjoyed hearing about all the forbidden fruit I had collected. Then one Christmas I received a surprise gifta large, beautifully made wooden chest. My son Bru
39、ce had made my Grandmas Box a reality. 25. What do the underlined words the offender in paragraph 8 refer to? ( )A. The students parent. B. The maker of the Grandmas Box. C. The authors grandchild. D. The owner of the forbidden fruit. 【答案】25D【解析】这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲叙了作者为收集学生们带到学校的玩具,想出了一个“奶奶的盒子”的办法。到后来,作者的
40、第一个孙子出生,学生们也不再来要求归还他们的财物了,作者也在某一年圣诞节收到了儿子制作的大木箱,将“奶奶的盒子”变成了现实。25词句猜测题。根据划线词后文“I would return the belonging”结合上文提到作者把学生带到学校的玩具称为“禁果”,且作者的“盒子”里装的就是“禁果”,所以作者等到这些禁果的拥有者在一天结束的时候出现,然后就会归还他们的物品。由此可知,划线词意思为“禁果的拥有者”。故选D。词义猜测题考点2 猜测短语题1.C【2022新高考I卷】The elderly residents (居民) in care homes in London are being
41、given hens to look after to stop them feeling lonely. The project was dreamed up by a local charity (慈善组织) to reduce loneliness and improve elderly peoples wellbeing. It is also being used to help patients suffering dementia, a serious illness of the mind. Staff in care homes have reported a reducti
42、on in the use of medicine where hens are in use.Among those taking part in the project is 80-year-old Ruth Xavier. She said: “I used to keep hens when I was younger and had to prepare their breakfast each morning before I went to school. ” “I like the project a lot. I am down there in my wheelchair
43、in the morning letting the hens out and down there again at night to see theyve gone to bed.”“Its good to have a different focus. People have been bringing their children in to see the hens and residents come and sit outside to watch them. Im enjoying the creative activities, and it feels great to h
44、ave done something useful.”There are now 700 elderly people looking after hens in 20 care homes in the North East, and the charity has been given financial support to roll it out countrywide. Wendy Wilson, extra care manager at 60 Penfold Street, one of the first to embark on the project, said: “Res
45、idents really welcome the idea of the project and the creative sessions. We are looking forward to the benefits and fun the project can bring to people here.”Lynn Lewis, director of Notting Hill Pathways, said: “We are happy to be taking part in the project. It will really help connect our residents
46、 through a shared interest and creative activities.”10. What do the underlined words “embark on” mean in paragraph 7?A. Improve.B. Oppose.C. Begin.D. Evaluate.10. C词义猜测题。根据文章倒数第二段中的“Residents really welcome the idea of the project and the creative sessions. We are looking forward to the benefits and
47、 fun the project can bring to people here. (居民们非常欢迎该项目的想法和创意会议。我们期待这个项目能给这里的人们带来好处和乐趣)”以及划线处前的“one of the first (第一批人之一)”可知Wendy Wilson是着手这项工程的人之一,划线处的含义与C项:“Begin (开始)”含义相近。故选C。2.【2022年新高考全国卷】BWe journalists live in a new age of storytelling, with many new multimedia tools. Many young people dont e
48、ven realize its new. For them, its just normal.This hit home for me as I was sitting with my 2-year-old grandson on a sofa over the Spring Festival holiday. I had brought a childrens book to read. It had simple words and colorful pictures a perfect match for his age. Picture this: my grandson sittin
49、g on my lap as I hold the book in front so he can see the pictures. As I read, he reaches out and pokes (戳) the page with his finger.Whats up with that? He just likes the pictures, I thought. Then I turned the page and continued. He poked the page even harder. I nearly dropped the book. I was confus
50、ed: Is there something wrong with this kid? Then I realized what was happening. He was actually a stranger to books. His father frequently amused the boy with a tablet computer which was loaded with colorful pictures that come alive when you poke them. He thought my storybook was like that. Sorry, k
51、id. This book is not part of your high-tech world. Its an outdated, lifeless thing. An antique, like your grandfather. Well, I may be old, but Im not hopelessly challenged, digitally speaking. I edit video and produce audio. I use mobile payment. Ive even built websites. Theres one notable gap in my
52、 new-media experience, however: Ive spent little time in front of a camera, since I have a face made for radio. But that didnt stop China Daily from asking me last week to share a personal story for a video project about the integration of Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei province. Anyway, grandpa is now
53、an internet star two minutes of fame! I promise not to let it go to my head. But I will make sure my 2-year-old grandson sees it on his tablet.4What do the underlined words “hit home for me” mean in paragraph 2?AProvided shelter for me.BBecame very clear to me.CTook the pressure off me.DWorked quite
54、 well on me.【解析】这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者曾经是一名记者,在春节期间,作者给孙子拿了一本儿童读物,孙子却以为是平板电脑,不停地戳书。【答案】4B4词句猜测题。根据第一段“We journalists live in a new age of storytelling, with many new multimedia tools. Many young people dont even realize its new. For them, its just normal.”以及画线词后文“as I was sitting with my 2-year-old grand
55、son on a sofa over the Spring Festival holiday.”可知,作者是记者,生活在一个讲故事的新时代,有许多新的多媒体工具。许多年轻人甚至没有意识到它是新的。对他们来说,这很正常。而这在春节假期,作者和两岁的孙子坐在沙发上,尤其清楚认识到了这一点。故画线词意思是“我很清楚”。故选B。3.C【2022全国甲卷】As Ginni Bazlinton reached Antarctica, she found herself greeted by a group of little Gentoo penguins(企鹅) longing to say hello
56、. These gentle, lovely gatekeepers welcomed her and kick-started what was to be a trip Ginni would never forget.Ever since her childhood, Ginni, now 71, has had a deep love for travel. Throughout her career(职业) as a professional dancer, she toured in the UK, but always longed to explore further. Whe
57、n she retired from dancing and her sons eventually flew the nest, she decided it was time to take the plunge.After taking a degree at Chichester University in Related Arts, Ginni began to travel the world, eventually getting work teaching English in Japan and Chile. And it was in Chile she discovere
58、d she could get last-minute cheap deals on ships going to Antarctica from the islands off Tierra del Fuego, the southernmost tip of the South American mainland. “I just decided wanted to go,” she says. “I had no idea about what Id find there and I wasnt nervous, I just wanted to do it. And I wanted
59、to do it alone as I always prefer it that way.”In March 2008, Ginni boarded a ship with 48 passengers shed never met before, to begin the journey towards Antarctica. “From seeing the wildlife to witnessing sunrises, the whole experience was amazing. Antarctica left an impression on me that no other
60、place has,” Ginni says. “I remember the first time I saw a humpback whale; it just rose out of the water like some prehistoric creature and I thought it was smiling at us. You could still hear the operatic sounds it was making underwater.”The realization that this is a precious land, to be respected
61、 by humans, was one of the biggest things that hit home to Ginni.28. Which of the following best explains “take the plunge” underlined in paragraph 2?A. Try challenging things.B. Take a degree.C. Bring back lost memories.D. Stick to a promise.【文章大意】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了71岁的Ginni Balinton从小就热爱旅行,渴望探险,她周游世
62、界,并从2008年开始前往南极洲的旅行。28. A词句猜测题。根据文章第二段划线词前文“Throughout her career(职业) as a professional dancer, she toured in the UK, but always longed to explore further.在她的职业舞蹈演员生涯中,她曾在英国巡演,但一直渴望进一步探索”和“When she retired from dancing and her sons eventually flew the nest,当她不再跳舞,她的儿子们最终有了独立的生活”可知,Ginni在退休和儿子们独立生活之后
63、,她决定尝试有挑战性的事情。由此推知,划线词组take the plunge与try challenging things“尝试有挑战性的事情”意思相近。故选A。4.B【2021年新高考全国卷】I have worked as a keeper at the National Zoo, Paris for 11 years. Spot and Stripe are the first tiger cubs that have ever been born here. Globally, a third of Sumatran cubs in zoos dont make it to adult
64、hood, so I decided to give them round-the-clock care at home. Ive got two childrenthe younger one, Kynan, was extremely happy about the tigers arriving - but all of us really looked forward to being part of their lives and watching them grow. I wasnt worried about bringing them into my home with my
65、wife and kids. These were cubs. They weighed about 2.5 kg and were so small that there was absolutely no risk. As they grew more mobile, we let them move freely around the house during the day, but when we were asleep we had to contain them in a large room, otherwise theyd get up to mischief. Wed co
66、me down in the morning to find theyd turned the room upside down, and left it looking like a zoo.Things quickly got very intense due to the huge amount of energy required to look after them. There were some tough times and I just felt extremely tired. I was grateful that my family was there to help.
67、 We had to have a bit of a production line going, making up “tiger milk”, washing baby bottles, and cleaning the floors. When Spot and Stripe were four months old, they were learning how to open doors and jump fences, and we knew it really was time for them to go. It was hard for us to finally part
68、with them. For the first few days, Kynan was always a bit disappointed that the cubs werent there. Im not sad about it. Im hands-on with them every day at the zoo, and I do look back very fondly on the time that we had them.5What do the underlined words “get up to mischief” mean in paragraph 3?ABeha
69、ve badly.BLose their way.CSleep soundly.DMiss their mom.【答案】5A【解析】这是一篇记叙文。讲述了作者为了保证两只老虎幼崽的存活,决定在家里全天候照顾它们。介绍了老虎在作者家生活的情况以及作者照顾老虎的感受。5词句猜测题。根据画线词上文“As they grew more mobile, we let them move freely around the house during the day, but when we were asleep we had to contain them in a large room, otherw
70、ise theyd ”(随着它们的活动越来越多,我们白天让它们在房子里自由活动,但当我们睡觉时,我们必须把它们关在一个大房间里,否则它们会)以及后文“Wed come down in the morning to find theyd turned the room upside down, and left it looking like a zoo.”(我们早上下楼时发现他们把房间弄得乱七八糟,让它看起来像个动物园。)可知,作者不得不把老虎们关在一个大房间里,否则它们就会调皮捣蛋,表现不好。早上下楼时发现他们把房间弄得乱七八糟,看起来像个动物园。故画线词意思是“表现不好”。故选A。5.C【
71、2021英语全国甲卷】When I was 9, we packed up our home in Los Angeles and arrived at Heathrow, London on a gray January morning. Everyone in the family settled quickly into the city except me. Without my beloved beaches and endless bluesky days, I felt at a loss and out of place. Until I made a discovery.So
72、uthbank, at an eastern bend in the Thames, is the center of British skateboarding, where the continuous crashing of skateboards left your head ringing .I loved it. I soon made friends with the local skaters. We spoke our own language. And my favorite: Safe. Safe meant cool. It meant hello. It meant
73、dont worry about it. Once, when trying a certain trick on the beam(横杆), I fell onto the stones, damaging a nerve in my hand, and Toby came over, helping me up: Safe, man. Safe. A few minutes later, when I landed the trick, my friends beat their boards loud, shouting: “ Safe! Safe! Safe!” And thats w
74、hat matteredlanding tricks, being a good skater.When I was 15, my family moved to Washington. I tried skateboarding there, but the locals were far less welcoming. Within a couple of years, Id given it up.When I returned to London in 2004, I found myself wandering down to Southbank, spending hours th
75、ere. Ive traveled back several times since, most recently this past spring. The day was cold but clear: tourists and Londoners stopped to watch the skaters. Weaving(穿梭)among the kids who rushed by on their boards, I found my way to the beam. Then a railthin teenager, in a baggy white Tshirt, skidded
76、(滑)up to the beam. He sat next to me. He seemed not to notice the man next to him. But soon I caught a few of his glances. “I was a local here 20 years ago,” I told him. Then, slowly, he began to nod his head. “Safe, man. Safe.”“Yeah,” I said. “Safe.”9What do the underlined words “Safe! Safe! Safe!”
77、 probably mean?ABe careful!BWell done!CNo way!DDont worry!【答案】9B【解析】本文属于记叙文。本文讲述作者自己的经历,起初搬到伦敦很不适应,但是由于找到了玩滑板的地方,结识了玩滑板的朋友,因此很好的适应了。作者回到伦敦之后,经常去之前玩滑板的地方寻找自己的回忆,在与一个玩滑板的孩子打招呼的时候,终于找到了自己久违的熟悉感。9词义猜测题。根据画线词后文“And thats what matteredlanding tricks, being a good skater. (那才是真正重要的滑板的落地技巧掌握了才是一名好的滑板玩家)”可知,
78、作者掌握了滑板落地技巧,因此他的朋友大声欢呼,因此可以推出本句的Safe是赞美的含义,结合选项,故选B。6. 【2020全国新课标II】I have a special place in my heart for libraries. I have for as long as I can remember. I was always an enthusiastic reader, sometimes reading up to three books a day as a child. Stories were like air to me and while other kids play
79、ed ball or went to parties, I lived out adventures through the books I checked out from the library.My first job was working at the Ukiah Library when I was 16 years old .It was a dream job and I did everything from shelving books to reading to the children for story time.As I grew older and became
80、a mother, the library took on a new place and an added meaning in my life. I had several children and books were our main source(来源) of entertainment. It was a big deal for us to load up and go to the local library, where my kids could pick out books to read or books they wanted me to read to them.I
81、 always read ,using different voices ,as though I were acting out the stories with my voice and they loved it !It was a special time to bond with my children and it filled them with the wonderment of books .Now, I see my children taking their children to the library and I love that the excitement of
82、 going to the library lives on form generation to generation.As a novelist, Ive found a new relationship with libraries. I encourage readers to go to their local library when they cant afford to purchase a book. I see libraries as a safe haven(避风港) for readers and writers, a bridge that helps put to
83、gether a reader with a book. Libraries, in their own way, help fight book piracy(盗版行为) and 1 think all writers should support libraries in a significant way when they can. Encourage readers to use the library. Share library announcements on your social media. Frequent them and talk about them when y
84、ou can.33533What does the underlined phrase “an added meaning” in paragraph 3 refer to?APleasure from working in the library.BJoy of reading passed on in the family.CWonderment from acting out the stories.DA closer bond developed with the readers.【答案】33B【解析】本文是夹叙夹议文。文章讲述了作者是一个热情的读者,孩提时热衷读书,第一份工作在图书馆
85、。有了孩子以后,一家人去图书馆读书,阅读的习惯代代传承下去。作为小说家,作者呼吁其他作家支持图书馆,宣传图书馆。33词句猜测题。根据上文As I grew older and became a mother可知,我长大了成了一位母亲,结合下文I had several children and books were our main source (来源) of entertainment. It was a big deal for us to load up and go to the local library, where my kids could pick out books to
86、 read or books they wanted me to read to them(我有几个孩子,书是我们娱乐的主要来源。对于我们来说,坐上车去当地的图书馆是件大事,在那里我的孩子们可以挑选要阅读的书或者想让我给他们读的书)可推断,作者成了母亲以后,带着孩子去图书馆,孩子挑选书籍来阅读,或者作者读给他们听,因此可知图书馆在作者的生活中又增添了新的意义,阅读的乐趣在家庭中代代相传”。故选B。词义猜测题 考点3猜测代词指代1.【2020年新高考I卷(山东卷)】In the mid-1990s, Tom Bissell taught English as a volunteer in Uzb
87、ekistan. He left after seven months, physically broken and having lost his mind. A few years later, still attracted to the country, he returned to Uzbekistan to write an article about the disappearance of the Aral Sea.His visit, however, ended up involving a lot more than that. Hence this book, Chas
88、ing the Sea: Lost Among the Ghosts of Empire in Central Asia, which talks about a road trip from Tashkent to Karakalpakstan, where millions of lives have been destroyed by the slow drying up of the sea. It is the story of an American travelling to a strange land, and of the people he meets on his wa
89、y: Rustam, his translator, a lovely 24-year-old who picked up his colorful English in California, Oleg and Natasha, his hosts in Tashkent, and a string of foreign aid workers.This is a quick look at life in Uzbekistan, made of friendliness and warmth, but also its darker side of society. In Samarkan
90、d, Mr Bissell admires the architectural wonders, while on his way to Bukhara he gets a taste of police methods when suspected of drug dealing. In Ferghana, he attends a mountain funeral(葬礼)followed by a strange drinking party. And in Karakalpakstan, he is saddened by the dust storms, diseases and fi
91、shing boats stuck miles from the sea.Mr Bissell skillfully organizes historical insights and cultural references, making his tale a well-rounded picture of Uzbekistan, seen from Western eyes. His judgment and references are decidedly American, as well as his delicate stomach. As the author explains,
92、 this is neither a travel nor a history book, or even a piece of reportage. Whatever it is, the result is a fine and vivid description of the purest of Central Asian traditions.7What does the underlined word “that” in paragraph 2 refer to?ADeveloping a serious mental disease.BTaking a guided tour in
93、 Central Asia.CWorking as a volunteer in Uzbekistan.DWriting an article about the Aral Sea.【答案】7D【解析】本文是记叙文。文章讲述了Bissell写的追逐大海:迷失在中亚帝国的幽灵这本书。这本书是Bissell在乌兹别克斯坦做志愿者后写的,是对乌兹别克斯坦人生活的一个快速观察。7词句猜测题。划线句是第二段首句,that用来指代上文提的事情,因此推断that指代写了一篇关于咸海消失的文章这件事,根据第一段最后一句”A few years later, still attracted to the cou
94、ntry, he returned to Uzbekistan to write an article about the disappearance of the Aral Sea(几年后,仍然被这个国家所吸引。他回到乌兹别克斯坦写了一篇关于咸海消失的文章)”可知,that指代写了一篇关于死海消失的文章这件事,故选D。2.【2020年浙江卷】The traffic signals along Factoria Boulevard in Bellevue, Washington, generally dont flash the same length of green twice in a
95、row, especially at rush hour. At 9:30am, the full red/yellow/green signal cycle might be 140 seconds. By 9:33am, a burst of additional traffic might push it to 145 seconds. Less traffic at 9:37am could push it down to 135. Just like the traffic itself, the timing of the signals changes.That is by de
96、sign. Bellevue, a fast-growing city just east of Seattle, uses a system that is gaining popularity around the US: intersection(十字路口) signals that can adjust in real time to traffic conditions. These lights, known as adaptive signals, have led to significant declines in both the trouble and cost of t
97、ravels between work and home.“Adaptive signals can make sure that the traffic demand that is there is being addressed, ” says Alex Stevanovic, a researcher at Florida Atlantic University.For all of Bellevues success, adaptive signals are not a cure-all for jammed roadways. Kevin Balke, a research en
98、gineer at the Texas A&M University Transportation Institute, says that while smart lights can be particularly beneficial for some cities, others are so jammed that only a sharp reduction in the number of cars on the road will make a meaningful difference. “Its not going to fix everything, but adapti
99、ve signals have some benefits for smaller cities,” he says.In Bellevue, the switch to adaptive signals has been a lesson in the value of welcoming new approaches. In the past, there was often an automatic reaction to increased traffic: just widen the roads, says Mark Poch, the Bellevue Transportatio
100、n Departments traffic engineering manager. Now he hopes that other cities will consider making their streets run smarter instead of just making them bigger.10What does the underlined word “that” in paragraph 2 refer to?AIncreased length of green lights.BShortened traffic signal cycle.CFlexible timin
101、g of traffic signals.DSmooth traffic flow on the road.【答案】10C【解析】这是一篇说明文。美国华盛顿州的Bellevue采用了能随交通状况而调节交通灯时间的适应性信号灯,大大缓解了交通压力,也表明人们对于交通阻塞问题不再只是拓宽道路,而是能够采用新方法。10指代猜测题。That位于第二段句首,应是指代第一段的内容。根据第一段内容尤其是第一段最后一句“Just like the traffic itself, the timing of the signals changes.(就像交通本身一样,信号灯的时间也会变化)”可知,第一段主要讲述
102、的是信号灯的时间会灵活变化;“That is by design.”意为“那是有意为之”,由此可推知,That指代第一段中“信号灯的灵活时间”。故选C项。词义猜测题 考点4 猜测句意题1.【2019浙江卷】Money with no strings attached. Its not something you see every day. But at Union Station in Los Angeles last month, a board went up with dollar bills attached to it with pins and a sign that read,
103、 Give What You Can, Take What You Need.People quickly caught on. And while many took dollars, many others pinned their own cash to the board. “People of all ages, races, and socio-economic(社会经济的)backgrounds gave and took, ”said Tyler Bridges of The Toolbox, which created the project. We even had a b
104、ride in her wedding dress come up to the board and take a few dollars. Most of the bills on the board were singles, but a few people left fives, tens and even twenties. The video clip(片段)shows one man who had found a $ 20 bill pinning it to the board.“What I can say for the folks that gave the most,
105、 is that they were full of smiles,” Bridges said. “Theres a certain feeling that giving can do for you and that was apparent in those that gave the most. Most people who took dollars took only a few, but Bridges said a very small number took as much as they could.While the clip might look like part
106、of a new ad campaign, Bridges said the only goal was to show generosity and sympathy. He added that he hopes people in other cities might try similar projects and post their own videos on the Internet.“After all, everyone has bad days and good days, he said. “Some days you need a helping hand and so
107、me days you can be the one giving the helping hand.”24. What does the expression money with no strings attached in paragraph 1 mean?A. Money spent without hesitation.B. Money not legally made.C. Money offered without conditions.D. Money not tied together.【答案】24. C 【文章大意】文章介绍了Tyler Bridges 所发动的一个项目,让
108、有善心的人捐助钱财,让需要的人自取钱财,而这个项目的宗旨就在于让人们能够互相帮助。24 C句意理解题。根据下文的故事并结合第一段板上写的言语“Give what you can. Take what you need”可知,这里的钱是可以随意拿取的,并不附带任何条件,故选C项。2.【2020天津高考第一次】Studying a subject that you feel pointless is never a fun or easy task. If youre studying history, asking yourself the question why is history imp
109、ortant is a very good first step. History is an essential part of human civilization. You will find something here that will arouse your interest, or get you thinking about the significance of history. History grounds us in our roots. History is an important and interesting field of study, and learn
110、ing the history of our home country can give us a deeper, more meaningful glimpse(一瞥)into our ancestral pasts, and how we got to where we are today. Many people feel like they need a sense of cultural belonging, which is something that studying your roots and being open-minded to the evolution of yo
111、ur culture can provide. History enriches our experience. Reading history is an amazing experience because it enables us to reflect on the social and economic life of the people living long time ago According to the experts, problems faced by people regardless of the past and present are the same. Wi
112、th the information about the ancestors, one can become more experienced in handling challenges of life.History makes us more empathetic(具有共情能力的), Studying history can give us insight (洞察力)into why our culture does certain things, and how the past has shaped it into what we know now. It also provides
113、 a rather strong foundation for empathy across cultures. Fear and hate for others is usually caused by ignorance (无知). Were scared of the things that we dont understand. History has the potential to break down those boundaries by offering us insight into entire worlds that would otherwise be foreign
114、 to us.History can inspire us to learn more. whats fantastic about history is the way it broadens our horizons. Its almost impossible to learn about one historical period without having dozens of questions about related concepts. Study the 19th century England, and you might catch a glimpse of Charl
115、es Dickens Oliver Twist. Look up Charles Dickens, and you might learn a thing or two about realism. Or maybe you end up switching your attention away from novels, and discover the history of romantic poets in England. It can go anywhere, and there is something in there for absolutely anybody. The va
116、lue of history cannot be underestimated. We dont have to live in the past, but we can definitely do better by learning from it and using the lessons learnt to lead more meaningful lives.1The underlined part where we are today in Para. 2 probably means _.Athe turning point in our historyBthe present
117、state of our nationCthe location of our homelandDthe total area of our country【答案】1B【解析】本文是议论文。开头提出问题为什么历史重要。然后分四方面论述学历史的好处,最后总结扣题说明学历史的意义历史的价值不可低估,通过从中学习,并利用学到的教训过更有意义的生活。1猜测词义题。根据上句learning the history of our home country can give us a deeper, more meaningful glimpse(一瞥 )into our ancestral pasts.,
118、可知学习我们祖国的历史能更深、更有意义地了解我们祖先的过去。此处指学历史着眼于大局,是从国家层面讲的,与之一致,可推知画线的where we are today指的是我们国家的现状。故选B。【高考预测】纵观近几年全国高考试题,预测2023年全国高考试题还会卷在选材上继续保持知识性和趣味性,语篇长度适中,题材与体裁广泛,彰显文化特色,重点考查考生快速获取、处理、分析信息的能力。细节理解题占总量的60%左右,难度与上年持平,预计难度系数0.6。卷文章体裁继续延续记叙文和说明文占主体的局面,另有一篇议论文和一篇广告类说明文。题型以细节理解题为主,推理判断题略有所增加,词义猜测题1题左右。【解密考场】
119、课堂讲解突破关键能力 猜测词义解密 如何解决猜测词义题?【解题中发现规律】【广东省部分名校2022-2023学年高三上学期阶段性学习效率检测调研】When 16-year-old Grayden Brunet joined the Sackets Harbor, New York, volunteer fire department in 2017, he was the youngest on the team by 20 years. He was so determined to be following in his dads footsteps that he persuaded t
120、wo classmates, Niklas and Dalton, to sign up too.A few years later, the older firefighters quit their jobs over COVID-19 concerns. Suddenly, the three teens were not only helping the Sackets Harbor volunteer fire department, they were the Sackets Harbor volunteer fire department. They were the ones
121、responding to the emergency calls of heart attacks, car accidents, and suicides.And they were the ones who were responsible to send COVID-19 patients to hospitals. “We went from not even having our licenses to saving peoples lives,” Dalton told the reporter. As far as the teens were concerned, they
122、couldnt quit their jobs. If they did, Brunet told North County Public Radio,“The community would lose the emergency operators and the drivers of the ambulance.”The three of them struggled on alone for a year until help arrived in the form of five more teens, all motivated to serve their neighbors in
123、 the town of 1,300 residents.“When they call 911, theyre expecting someone to help them,” says Sophia, who was 16 when she joined.The job is taxing. One night last fall, the crew responded to two emergency calls and a fire. They got home at 5:30 a.m, just two hours before school started. “Its defini
124、tely hard coming back from the calls and having to take an algebra test, Graydens younger brother Gannon said. But these brave teens didnt mind the hard work. As a matter of fact, when callers met their rescuers, a lot of them would ask,“Wait, how old are you?” That was what they felt the most price
125、less moment.6What does the underlined word “taxing” mean in the last paragraph?AEffortless.BDemanding.CEnjoying.DHelpful.【答案】6B【文章大意】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了几个青少年志愿加入消防部门,一边完成学业,一边参与各项消防工作,为社区提供了极大的帮助。6词句猜测题。根据划线词下文“One night last fall, the crew responded to two emergency calls and a fire. They got home at
126、5:30 a. m., just two hours before school started. (去年秋天的一个晚上,消防队的全体成员处理了两次紧急呼叫和一起火灾。他们早上五点半回到家,离开学只有两个小时了)”可知,他们的工作强度很大,而且要兼顾学业,是费时费力,要求很高的。由此可知,划线词taxing与demanding(要求高的)意思接近。故选B。【我的发现】规律方法1: 如何解决猜测词义题?此类题目有的可利用构词法来解答,首先要弄明白构词法的三种形式:派生法、转化法和合成法,高考阅读理解题中的猜测词义题主要集中表现为派生和合成两种形式。有的题需要利用上下文的已知部分进行推理;有的还需
127、要依靠常识和经验来猜测词义;还有的可以根据定义、解释和举例猜测词义。【变式精讲】【广东省华南师范大学附属中学2022-2023学年高三上学期综合测试】Quantum (量子) computers have been on my mind a lot lately. A friend has been sending me articles on how quantum computers might help solve some of the biggest challenges we face as humans. Ive also had exchanges with two quant
128、um-computing experts. One is computer scientist Chris Johnson who I see as someone who helps keep the field honest. The other is physicist Philip Taylor.For decades, quantum computing has been little more than a laboratory curiosity. Now, big tech companies have invested in quantum computing, as hav
129、e many smaller ones. According to Business Weekly, quantum machines could help us “cure cancer, and even take steps to tun climate change in the opposite direction.” This is the sort of hype (炒作) that annoys Johnson. He worries that researchers are making promises they cant keep. Whats new,” Johnson
130、 wrote, “is that millions of dollars are now potentially available to quantum computing researchers.”As quantum computing attracts more attention and funding, researchers may mislead investors, journalists, the public and, worst of all, themselves about their works potential. If researchers cantkeep
131、 their promises, excitement might give way to doubt, disappointment and anger, Johnson warns. Lots of other technologies have gone through stages of excitement. But something about quantumcomputing makes it especially prone to hype, Johnson suggests, perhaps because “quantum” stands for something co
132、ol you shouldnt be able to understand. And that brings me back to Taylor, who suggested that I read his book Q for Quantum.After I read the book, Taylor patiently answered my questions about it. He also answered my questions about PyQuantum, the firm he co-founded in 2016.Taylor shares Johnsons conc
133、erns about hype. but he says those concerns do not apply to PyQuantum.The company, he says, is closer than any other firm “by a very large margin (幅度)”to building a “useful” quantum computer, one that “solves an impactful problem that we would not have been able to solve otherwise.” He adds, “People
134、 will naturally discount my opinions, but I have spent a lot of time quantitatively comparing what we are doing with others.”Could PyQuantum really be leading all the competition“ by a wide margin”, as Taylor claims? I dont know. Im certainly not going to advise my friend or anyone else to invest in
135、 quantum computers. But I trust Taylor, just as I trust Johnson.15What does the underlined word “prone” in Paragraph 3 most probably mean?AOpen.BCool.CUseful.DResistant.【答案】15A【文章大意】本文是一篇议论文。主要论述了“量子计算真的会像它的宣传那样成功吗?”,计算机科学家克里斯约翰逊和物理学家菲利普泰勒分别阐明了自己的观点。15词义猜测题。根据第三段“But something about quantum computin
136、g makes it especially prone to hype, Johnson suggests, perhaps because quantum stands for something cool you shouldnt be able to understand.(但约翰逊表明,量子计算的某些方面使得它特别 prone被炒作,可能是因为“量子”代表了一些你不应该理解的酷东西)”可知,本句中含有一个原因状语从句,因为“量子”代表了一些你不应该理解的酷东西,所以它特别容易被炒作。故prone意为“易于的”。故选A。解密如何解决猜测短语题?【解题中发现规律】【广东省华南师范大学附属中
137、学2022-2023学年高三上学期综合测试】A character in one of Shakespeares plays once said, “Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them.” Any of these could apply to the modern-day sportsmen. Many still argue about the nature of talent. Some claim that people are born to be
138、sportsmen, while others say it is only through devotion and hard work that they achieve their abilities. Arguably though, it is not until their talents are acknowledged (认可) by the public that they truly have greatness fallen upon them.With this acknowledgement of their “greatness” come all the trap
139、pings of modern-day celebrity: money, power, influence and responsibility. For better or for worse, like it or hate it, modern sportsmen are the role models of children everywhere. These children will grow up admiring their heroes, devoting their lives to copying their every move, and wanting above
140、all to be like them. Due to this fascination, particularly with the massive influence of the media, it is more important than ever for these sportsmen to acknowledge their responsibility.In the past few months alone, there have been many examples of questionable behaviors from sports stars of the pr
141、esent day. They are often mirroring the very worst aspects of society, a fact that the self-righteous (自以为是的) anger of the modern press has been quick to point out. It would be wrong for us to expect sportsmen to be perfect. It would also be wrong for us to think that their behavior is markedly diff
142、erent from the sportsmen they grew up watching, but with the all-seeing eye of modern media it is a different world, and different standards must be expected.Of course, there is no duty for sportsmen to be good role models. There are no prison sentences, no fines, no community serviceunless their be
143、haviors are illegal. Unless they break the law, it is entirely up to them as to whether or not they think their behavior is appropriate. Furthermore, measuring the true influence their decisions have on their followers is absolutely impossible. Some will rise against their idols, seeing them in a ne
144、w light and criticizing their actions. Others may copy their heroes actions, using them as a shield when accused of the same crimes.It is without doubt that the actions of sportsmen will influence the lives of those who worship them. Modern day sportsmen are almost ideals of todays world, and their
145、actions are watched carefully by millions over the world. Some may complain against it, denying their influence on these childrens lives. Others may be aware of it but not respect it, while many may both be aware of it and respect it. In a word, you do not choose whether you are a role model. All yo
146、u can do is to decide how to act when greatness is thrust upon you.7The underlined phrase thrust upon in paragraph 1 most probably means _.Aput offBremoved fromCrelated toDforced on【答案】7D【文章大意】本文是一篇议论文,很多有名的运动员成为孩子的偶像,他们的言行对崇拜他们的人有很大影响,因此应注意自身的言行,履行社会责任。7词句猜测题。根据划线短语前一句“Some are born great,some achi
147、eve greatness(有些人生来伟大,有些人通过努力获得伟大)”可知,划线短语所在句“and some have greatness thrust upon them”是讲述另一种变得伟大的方式,应是“被迫变得伟大”,所以thrust upon意为“被迫,强加于”。故选D。【我的发现】规律方法2:如何解决猜测短语题?猜测短语题要利用出现短语的上文与其意义上的联系或下文进一步的叙述来猜测它的意思或利用文章中所出现的与短语意思相反的内容来猜测其语意。【变式精讲】【山东省济宁邹城市2022-2023学年高三上学期期中】In an effort to control the nations gr
148、owing problem with food wastage, South Korea has started a unique initiative “Pay as You Trash”. Residents are required to separate their food waste from the rest of their rubbish and throw it separately in a centralized dustbin. And in order to access the bin, they actually need to pay by the kilo!
149、As of now, South Korea has three methods in place to charge citizens for the food thrown away. One is through an RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) card when users tap this card over a specially designed food waste bin, the cap will open. This waste is automatically weighed and recorded in the us
150、ers account. The user needs to settle this bill on a monthly basis. The second billing method is through pre-paid garbage bags. These specially designed bags are priced based on volume. For instance, in Seoul, a 10-liter garbage bag costs around $1. Theres also a bar code management system in place,
151、 in which citizens throw food waste directly into compost bins and pay for it by purchasing bar code stickers attached to the bin.Nearly every residential complex in the nation is equipped with one of these three payment systems. Even before the pay-by-weight system was introduced, South Koreans wer
152、e still being charged for food wastethe cost was simply divided equally among the residents of each apartment block. The new system is not only fair, but is also designed to make consumers really feel the pinch of unreasonable waste. The more food they throw out, the more they end up paying.Citizens
153、 like Seoul housewife Ms. Kwan are now adopting innovative methods to avoid food waste. She makes sure to remove all the liquid out of leftover food before throwing it away. While preparing vegetables, she tries to make use of as much as the eatable parts as possible to minimize waste.11Which of the
154、 following is closest in meaning to the underlined phrase “feel the pinch” Paragraph 3?APredict the prospect.BAnalyse the component.CSuffer the consequences.DPropose the solution.【答案】11C【文章大意】本文是一篇说明文。为了控制韩国日益严重的食物浪费问题,韩国推出了一项独特的举措“为垃圾买单”。居民们被要求将食物垃圾与其他垃圾分开,分别扔进一个集中的垃圾箱。为了进入垃圾桶,他们实际上需要按公斤付钱!11词句猜测题。
155、根据画线词上文“The new system is not only fair, but is also designed to make consumers really(新系统不仅是公平的,而且是设计来真正使消费者)”以及后文“The more food they throw out, the more they end up paying.(他们扔掉的食物越多,最终支付的费用就越多)”可知,新制度不仅公平,而且旨在让消费者真正承担不合理浪费的后果。因为他们扔掉的食物越多,最终支付的费用就越多。故画线词意思是“承担后果”。故选C。解密如何解决猜测指代题?【解题中发现规律】【山东省百校联盟大
156、联考2022-2023学年高三上学期12月月考】A study done by University of Michigan researchers found that shopping to relieve stress was up to 40 times more effective at giving people a sense of control and that shoppers were three times less sad compared to those who only browsed for items without buying.More than hal
157、f of the 1,000 consumers surveyed said they had impulsively (冲动地) shopped to deal with feelings of stress, anxiety or depression. Twenty-three percent of respondents said they had maxed out a credit card to relieve stress.In terms of age, 68 percent of Millennials (千禧一代) said they would go shopping
158、when having stress, compared to 53 percent of Gen Xers, who were born between 1965 and 1976, and only 26 percent of baby boomers born after World War .In regards to genders, 48 percent of men and 31 percent of women purchased alcohol impulsively when stressed. Eighty-two percent of women spent on cl
159、othing compared to 52 percent of men. 42 percent of women also preferred to buy jewellery, compared to 22 percent for men, with men spending more for electronics 44 percent versus 30 percent for women.In fact, shopping to reduce stress can actully help you live a healthier life by making sure that y
160、our blood pressure is lowered. The survey found that 82 percent had only positive feelings about their purchases and that the positive mood boost was long-lasting. Shopping to relieve stress is also called retail therapy as a form of regulating stress. However, the side effect of it can start out as
161、 a relatively harmless mood booster but could possibly grow into a compulsion (冲动) that causes financial collapse and conflict, thereby adding a significant amount of stress to a persons life.14What does the underlined word “it” in the last paragraph refer to?AThe retail therapy.BThe stress regulati
162、on.CThe mood booster.DThe shopping survey.【答案】14A【文章大意】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了密歇根大学的研究人员进行的一项研究发现,与那些只浏览而不购物的人相比,通过购物来缓解压力的效果要高出40倍,购物者的悲伤程度也要低三倍。同时,通过购物来减轻压力可以让你的血压降低,从而帮助你过上更健康的生活。14词句猜测题。根据文章最后一段划线处上句“Shopping to relieve stress is also called retail therapy as a form of regulating stress.(通过购物来缓解压力也被称为零
163、售疗法,是调节压力的一种形式)”可知,it指代“retail therapy (零售疗法)”。故选A。【我的发现】规律方法:如何解决猜测指代题?此类题目应注意代词指代的总原则代词通常指代上文已提到的内容。代词指代要注意在数、格、逻辑、意义、位置等方面与之接近的名词。就位置而言,代词所指代的名词通常在本句或其上句中。只有好好把握代词指代所在段落或前面段落的整体意思,问题才能迎刃而解。【变式精讲】【江苏省决胜新高考2022-2023学年高三上学期12月大联考】At Christmas last year, Cathy Woods family home in Manchester was dist
164、urbingly quiet. Her daughters, 19 and 21, were revising for exams. She says she and her husband “hardly saw anything of themI was a bit fed up.” Bored and frustrated, she bought a 45kg bunch of secondhand clothes, without knowing what she was going to do with it.Wood, a former teacher of English, ha
165、s always loved clothes. At university, Wood hung out with the fashion students and sewed her own new romantic outfits. Wood, now 62, enjoyed shopping for vintage (老款) clothing and had even discussed getting a shop with a friend, but the rents put them off. A week or so after the bunch arrived, she b
166、ooked a stall (货摊) at West Didsbury Makers Market.Standing at her first market stall was a wholly new experience though. “It was very different from teaching. You need just the right amount of contact with people.” Wood sold four pieces at her first market, which paid for the stall and left a small
167、surplus (盈余). Now, she sometimes returns home with 30 empty coat hangers. But it was the contact with customers and fellow traders that she found most rewarding. “Its a lovely environment. You chat and get to know each other. I really enjoyed it.” she says.Sometimes, in quiet moments on the stall, s
168、he takes out her mending and thinks of her mother and grandmother. “My grandmother taught art and crafts, and both she and my mother spent a lot of time with the sewing machine, teaching me to sew,” “What these clothes do is transport me back to different times when things were easier for me. They g
169、ive me a pleasurable feeling. Nostalgia (怀旧) can be a good thing in that way.”After she stopped teaching, she “started to feel like a non person”, she says. The market stall “has given me status in my own mind to be part of the community, contributing something, to be somebody people talk to, somebo
170、dy people smile at.”26What does the underlined word “They” in Para.5 refer to?AHer grandmother and mother.BArt and crafts.CThe secondhand clothes.DThe good old days.【答案】26D【文章大意】这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了一位退休英语教师卖旧服装的故事,她在这个过程中重新实现了自我价值。26词义猜测题。根据画线单词上句“What these clothes do is transport me back to different t
171、imes when things were easier for me.”(这些衣服的作用就是把我带回不同的时代,那时候的事情对我来说更容易。)可知,二手衣服把伍德带回到过去美好的日子,由此可知,是过去美好的日子给她一种愉悦的感觉,结合选项可知,“They”代指“过去美好的日子”。故选D项。解密如何解决猜测句意题?【解题中发现规律】2023河北省高三模拟调研卷(三)It was the first day of Spring here but it didnt feel like it. The Coronavirus(冠状病毒) Pandemic was sweeping the globe
172、 and everywhere there were feelings of uncertainty, fear, loneliness and even despair. Social Distancing had become the new norm. Here the schools had been closed, the restaurant dining rooms had been shut, and people had been told to work from home whenever they could. Even the sheltered workshop w
173、here my oldest son worked had been closed until furl her notice. People had made a run on the stores and large areas of the shelves were bare. On the news the numbers of sick and dead continued to rise. It felt like there was a weight on the souls of everyone in the world.My own family was staying a
174、t home as much as possible and as I looked out my window I wondered how long this crisis would last. It was then, however. that I saw something that lifted that weight off of my soul, made my face smile, and made my heart feel happy again. On the street below my house there was an old friend of mine
175、 from high school who was a teacher there now. With him was my younger son s former aide from the high school as well. They were delivering the school lunches door to door to the hungry children who were stuck al home. Watching them made me think of something everyones childhood television neighbor.
176、 Mr. Rogers once said:“ In the bad times, always look for the helpers. ”I have no doubt this crisis will pass as all the crisis before it have. But it is our choice on whether it brings out the best in us or the worst in us. Let it bring out the best in you. Use it to strengthen your faith. Use it t
177、o free yourself from fear. Use it to grow kinder, more giving, and more loving. Become a helper to all those in need and you will be a happy person today and in all the days to come.14What Mr. Roger said actually means _.Ain bad times we should watch mon TV programsBschool lunches arc not easy to fo
178、rget for many peopleCwe should prepare more lunches for school childrenDpeople look forward to helping hands in bad times【文章大意】本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。在新春来临之际,新型冠状病毒席卷全球。在这危难的时刻,作者欣喜地看到街道上有人在挨家挨户地给困在家里饥饿的儿童送餐。作者认为,在危急的时刻,人们仍然掌握着选择权,选择守望相助。14D句意猜测题。根据文章第二段Roger的这句话 “In the bad times, always look for the helpers.”
179、再结合上下文,疫情期间,人们相互帮助,可以推测,Roger的这句话意为“在危急的时刻,人们都应该互相帮助”。故选D。规律方法4:如何解决猜测句意题?此类题目通常需要猜测意思的是一个具有概括性的句子,或是格言、谚语等,做题时只要通过阅读文章,对原句进行语法和词义上的准确分析,并和答案选项做一番比较,不难找出正确选项。一般来说,正确选项的意思与原句的意思完全相同,只不过是用了其他的英语词汇表述而已。【变式精讲】 【四川省乐山市高中2023届第一次调查研究考试】One of Britains few typical contributions to world culture may come to
180、 an end, according to a survey that suggests holiday postcards are being emailed and texted into extinction(消亡). More than half of the 1,000 holiday-makers interviewed said they had decided to send fewer cards, turning instead to their electronic competitors. A quarter of the respondents(受访者)dismiss
181、ed postcards as old-fashioned and slow to arrive. A further 14% admitted that thinking of something to fill the space was too challenging, compared with a call home. Although officially invented by a Hungarian, Emanuel Herrmann, in 1869, the idea of illustrated cards was taken up with most enthusias
182、m in Victorian Britain, joining Gothic architecture and landscape gardening as fields in which the country excelled. “If the British postcard did become extinct, we would lose for ever something of great importance to the nation, said Chris Mottershead of Thomson Holidays, which charged with the sur
183、vey. He was backed by Marie Angelou of Sussex University, who has studied the importance of sending and receiving postcards. “Postcards are nothing like phone calls, instant texting and direct photo shots via the mobile, she said. “All these are useful, practical devices, but postcards offer somethi
184、ng else, something additional that is not mundane(世俗的)and simply functional, but imaginative and personal. They can produce the real atmosphere of your holiday in a way that nothing else can do. Theyre also for more than a momentwith some people adding them to collections built up over years and yea
185、rs.”Postcard-collecting, is third only to coins and stamps in Britains related tradition of collecting things. The countrys uniquely postcard-related achievements include the invention in 1902 of the“divided back”. With the address taking up half of the writing area, brief postcard scribbles(潦草的书写)b
186、ecame the forerunner to todays text messages.9What does the underlined phrase was taken up with most enthusiasm in paragraph 2 probably mean?AGained popularity.BTook place.CCame back.DWent into service.【答案】9A【解析】这是一篇说明文。主要介绍了在英国,很多人选择不再发送明信片,而是选择电子发送方式。9词句猜测题。根据第二段“joining Gothic architecture and landscape gardening as fields in which the country excelled”(它与哥特式建筑和风景园林一起成为该国的优秀领域。)可知,“the idea of illustrated cards”(插画概念)成为优秀领域,很受欢迎,推测划线部分was taken up with most enthusiasm表示“很受欢迎”,与gained popularity同义。故选A项。