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届河南省郑州市高三下学期英语仿真模拟试题(一模)2025注意事项.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上1回答选择题时选出每小题答案后,用销笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑如需改动
2.用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效考试结束后,将答题卡交回
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7.5听下面段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项听5A BC完每段对话后,你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题每段对话仅读一遍10A.She wrotea report.B.She mether teacher,C.She went to thelibrary.
2.Where arethe speakersprobablyA.At home.B.At astore.C.At ahotel.
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5.What arethe speakersmainly talking aboutA.How to use theInternet.B.How tofind gyms,C.How to talk withparents.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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51.Why is the womanlate forthe meeting听下面段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的三个选项中5A,B,C选出最佳选项听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,5各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍5听第段材料,回答第、题
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44.A.searched B.defined C.abused D.adopted
45.A.leads B.becomes C.causes D.follows
47.A.example B.tool C.exception D.expression
48.A.unbelievably B.terribly C.slightly D.unreasonably
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51.A.helpful B.familiar C.grateful D.sensitive
52.A.compare B.approach C.assess D.imitate
53.A.ability B.dreams C.shortcomings D.distinction
54.A.teenagers B.children C.adults D.seniors
55.A.realistic B.considerate C.innovative D.energetic第二节共小题;每小题分,满分分
101.515阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1On Saturday,the UnitedNations Educational,Scientific andCultural OrganizationUNESCO put中轴线“the“Beijing CentralAxis onits WorldHeritage List.整体The CentralAxis,an ensembleof palaces,public buildings and gardens,56governs theoveralllayout of the oldcity areaof theChinese capital,57stretch
7.8kilometers northto souththrough theheart ofBeijing.The58new admittedWorld HeritageSiteconsists ofgroups ofpalaces,gardens,buildings,ancient citymanagement facilitiesand remains of theoriginalcentral axisroads.“The CentralAxis hashad apowerful impact59the history of urbanplanning andconstructionworldwide,9,said LiQun,director of the NationalCultural HeritageAdministration,“now theCentralAxis60consider to be aChinese caseforthesustainable protection andpreservation of ancient capitals.“61is animportant symbolthat embodiesoutstanding characteristicsofChinese civilization,highlighting Beijings62exception statusamong thefamousancient capitalsof the world,“Li added.Construction of the CentralAxis beganin the13th centuryand wascompleted in the16th century.The CentralAxis63undergo constantrefinement andmaintenance withthe greatsupportof thelocal authortiesover thepast64century.According to the NationalCultural HeritageAdministration,the CentralAxis inBeijing offersexcellentmaterial evidence.It is an outstandingexample65represent themature stageof第四部the urbancentral axisof Chinesecapitals,and also the best-preserved capitalcentral axis in China.分写作共两节,满分分第一节满分分4015假定你是李华,你的英国笔友得知上月你校组织了校园义卖活动,来信William CharitySale向你询问详情,请给他写封回信,内容包括活动简介;1你的感受2注意写作词数应为个左右;180请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Dear William,Yours,Li Hua第二节满分分25阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文Experience oftraining retiredracing dogsled myhusband,Steve andme tobelieve wecould handleanything.But we were wrong.When weadopted Ray,a dogwith ahurt thatmade himstop racing,thingsgot tough.He retireddue to the injuryand quicklywentto the adoptionagency.Ray hadno otherplace to go.Behind hissweet facehid adark anddamaged souland anaggressive好斗的nature.Desperate tofind hima home and notdeliver himtothefarm,the adoptionagency rushedhimto ourdoor when we offeredto adopt.Our experiencewith dogsand ahome withoutother animalsmadeus perfectcandidates,and we were hisbest shot.Ray jumpedaround ourhouse.He tried to understand the enormousworld henow livedin,a strangeonecompared tothe quartershe hadknown forso long.Adjustment wouldtake time,but hisinexperience,and apparentlyours aswell,made coexistenceinteresting.Patience andtraining withany newpet areimportant,but withRay,they werevital.He didntlisten tous,no matterhow nicewe were.He didntunderstand hewas apet witha name.He didnot respondtocommands,love,encouragement,or food.He hadno ideawhat weexpected ofhim.Like acreature fromanotherplanet,he hadno conceptof lifein ourworld.抓,挠Ray gotreally scaredand wouldget angrywhen weleft.In amadness hescratched atwindowsand doorswhenever weleft thehouse.Concerned fbrhis safetyand thecondition of our home,we lockedhim in a bigwooden box.But heresisted andtriedtoescape.The stresswe encounteredflooded注意us.续写词数应为个左右;1150请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Eight weeksafter adoptingRay,wewereready to give upand sendhim back.But the next morning,Ray suddenlyseemed tounderstand us.英语答案听力1-5CBCAB6-10ABABC11-15CACBA16-20CBAAB阅读理解21-25ADCAB26-30ADBBC31-35ABDAC七选五36-40GCADF完形填空语法填空:41-45CABDB46-50DACDB51-55CBDAC
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65.写作第一节参考范文representingMr.WilliamMr.William,Fm toowilling togive youa briefintroduction tothe CharitySale heldin ourschool lastmonth.The Salelasted twohours.There werea lotof goods,including kindsof food,small decorateitemsand evensome greetingcards.Teachers andstudents walkedaround,searching fbrwhat theywereinterested in.The moneywould gotothestudents inneed.I thinkit significantfbr usto experiencethisactivity,fbr we can buildup oursense ofresponsibility anddo somethingto helpothers.Best wishes!Yours sincerely,Li Hua第二节参考范文Eight weeksafter adoptingRay,wewereready togive upand sendhim back.Ray hadconsumed ourattentionall along,showing noimprovement.We realizedwe hadonly onechoice:Returning Rayto theadoptionagency.I kneltdown besideRay atnight,hugging himtight.Tears floweddown myface asIwhispered intohis ear.Please,Ray,please tiyharder.You mustbe goodtomorrow,or wellhave tosendyou back.We wantyou tostay,but you have towant it,too!”He didntrespond.But the next morning,Ray suddenlyseemed tounderstand us.Calm andmindful,he camewhencalled andresponded tocommands.He stillhad along way togo,but nowexhibited awillingness tolearnand behave.Steve andI breathedeasier eachday becausehe improvedbetter andbetter.Within amonth,Ray nolonger toreat doorsand windowswhenweleft thehouse.He waswilling tostay athome alone,andwe knewno harmwould fallupon himor ourpossessions.附录录音原文Text1M:You,re nearlyhalf anhour late,Jenna!What heldyou upW:Sorry!I have an essaydue prettysoon,so Ispent sometime at the library.But I remembered thatIpromised tomeet youhere!Text2M:Look atthat beautifulsofa overthere!And thatlarge doublebed!Maybe itstime toreplace someof theoldfurniture we have athome.W:Yeah.And thosearmchairs areon sale!Lefs gotothesalesman andask himto tellus more.Text3W:John,there5saShakespearianplayat StarlightTheater tonightat eight.And thetickets are20%off.Would youlike to see itM:Certainly!Irememberthe usualprice was$50per person,right Itsgood valuefor money!Text4W:Hello Isthat theowner of the greySkoda,plate numberACX7518M:Yes.Whats thematterW:Please removeyour carfrom theparking lotat RiversideStreet assoon aspossible!Theres afireaccident.Text5M:Lisa,have youlooked intoany gymsyet Ivebeen tosome onour campusbut theyreextremely small.W:Well,wecansearch onlineor lookaround in our communitynext.We canalso askour parentstoseeifthey haveany recommendations.Text6M:How areyou gettingon withthe Ten-book ReadingChallenge,MollyW:Well,Ive onlytackled halfof thebooks bynow.But I heard somehave alreadycompleted thechallenge.M:What haveyou readso farW:Jane Eyre,Wuthering Heights,etc.Now Imlooking atThe SunAlso Rises.When Ifinish this one,Imgoing toread The Old Manand theSea.M:Great!Text7M:Today onCareers,were deeply honored tohaveayoung businesswoman,Helen Woods,with us.Welcome tothe show,Helen!W:Thank you,Brian!Hello,everyone!M:Helen,Iheardyoure doingsomething about boats,arent youW:Yes.Currently,Im rentingboats topeople whodlike togo onholiday.M:Is thisbusiness alwaysa dreamof yoursW:Not really.It developedfrom whatI used to do-build fishingboats.I findit interestingto dodifferentthings.So Ikeep lookingfor opportunitiesto startnew businesses.Tm neversatisfied.M:Thats thewaytogo!You knowpeople tendtobehappy withwhat theyvealready hadand stopmovingforward!Text8W:Alan,you designedthe poster for lastsemesters artfestival,didnt youIt helpedattract lots of yourschoolmates,sothefestival turnedout tobe agreat success.M:Yes,Mrs.Warner.It wasmy design.W:Thats impressive,Alan!You knowthe schoolis goingto runan Eco-Design Competition,whereparticipants designstuff byusing recycled materials.Td likeyou tomakeaposterforit.The ideais thatitshould persuadeeveryone to take partin thecompetition.M:Thank youfbr yourtrust,Mrs.Warner.But doI need touserecycledmaterialsas wellW:Yes,that wouldbe the best.Okay...The nextclasss goingto begin.You cango now.Come andsee meif youhaveany otherquestions!Im hereevery dayafter class.M:Thank you,Mrs.Warner!Text9M:Alice,can youtell meabout yourDolphin ConservationCharityW:Sure.Its acharity thataims toprotect dolphinsin seas all aroundthe world.It startedten yearsago andnowits thesecond largestanimal charityinourcity.M:Your teamwon anaward from the CharitySociety lastmonth,rightW:Yes,it wasfor ourwork ineducating people.Although it wasnt alarge amountof money,it hasmadeour charitywidely publicized.In thelong term,we hopeifll helpus bringin more members.M:Is itpossible tosee dolphinsin the UK watersW:Yes.In severallocations.We havea dolphin base in the easternpart ofScotland.It hasvery littleshippingthere.But recently,weve beena bitworried.Because oilcompanies wantto increaseexplorationthere.Although thereslittle pollutionfrom oil,exploration createslotsofunderwater noise.Thatllinfluence the dolphins.M:In thatcase,what canwe doto helpW:To addressthe problem,we consideredmoving thedolphinbase,but plentyof fundswere neededand itwasnearly impossibleto realize.So wedecided onsomething else.We launcheda projectcalled AdoptaDolphin.People canselect one ofourdolphins tosponsor.The moneythey givewill beusedtofeed andprotectthedolphin they choose.Text10Hello,everyone!Im JasonClark fromthe citymuseum.Its the first timeIve cometo yourcampus,on therecommendationof yourprofessor Mr.Williams,so Imdeeplyhonored.The purposeof myvisit todayisto introducea volunteerproject toyou.As youall know,the summerholiday isjust aroundthe corner.Theproject Imtalkingabouthere is a one-month volunteeractivity in the citymuseum.It startsat thebeginningof nextmonth,that is,July5th.As avolunteer in the museum,you canget hands-on experiencewhilegiving tours,organizing themuseums collections,and assistingwith newexhibitions.Besides,thebest threestudents canalso getbehind-the-scenes accesswhile helpingdo research.These arethe maintasksyoure goingto takeon ifyou areselected.Now,Id liketotalkabout howwere goingto choosethepeople wewant.First,wed likestudents whoare keenon museums.Maybe itwas anold sculpture,orperhaps itwas anoriginal Picasso.Whatever theobject thatmade youinterested.
6.How manybooks has the womanreadA.
5.B.
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7.Which bookis the woman readingcurrentlyA.Wuthering Heights.B.The SunMoo Rises,C.TheOldMan andtheSea.听第段材料,回答第至题
78108.What isthemanprobably doingA.Hosting aTV program.B.Chairing aclub meeting,C.Participating inadebate.
9.What doesthe womando fora livingnowA.She repairsboats.B.She rentsoutboats,C.She buildsfishingboats.
10.How doesthe womansoundA.Satisfied withher life.B.Worried about the future.C.Excited aboutnewthings.听第段材料,回答第至题
8111311.How waslast termsart festivalA.It wasboring.B.It was average.C.It waspopular.
12.What doesthe womanask theman to doA.Create aposter.B.Hold adiscussion,C.Enter acompetition.
13.What isthe probablerelationship betweenthe speakersA.Husband andwife.B.Employer andemployee,C.Teacher andstudent.听第段材料,回答第至题
9141714.What doesthewomansay about the charityA.It metmany difficulties.B.It wasfounded adecade ago.C.Its thelargestcharity intown.
15.What haswinning theaward helpedthe charitydoA.Promote the charity.B.Bring inmoremembers.C.Run aneducationalproject.
16.What isthe biggestthreat tothe dolphinsfrom oilexplorationA.Horrible smells.B.Water pollution.C.Underwater noise.
17.Why didthecharitygive upmoving thedolphin baseA.Because oftechnology.B.Because ofmoney.C.Because oftime.听第段材料,回答第至题
10182018.Who isthe speakerprobably talkingtoA.College students.B.Local artists.C.Museum staff.
19.What canall of the volunteersdo in the museumA.Guide thetourists.B.Help withresearch.C.Host ameeting.A.A newexhibition.B.Requirements forvolunteers.C.The historyof the
20.What isthe speakerintroducing at the end ofthetalkmuseum.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分分)50第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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537.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出最佳选项A BC DAreyou dreamingof overcomingMount Kilimanjaro,but notsure whichroute totake Heresanoverview offour Kilimanjaro routes foryou.Marangu RouteTheMarangu Route,also knownas theCoca-Cola Route”,is distinguishedby itscottageaccommodations andisapopular choicefbr climbersaiming toreach thetop ofKilimanjaro.Providing amore comfortableoption comparedto camping,these simplecottages offerbasicfacilities andcan be a welcomingsight aftera dayof challenginghiking.Machame RouteTheMachame Route,often referredto asthe“Whiskey Route”,is famousfbr itssplendid landscapesandchallenging summit(顶峰)night thattests climbers5determination andtolerance.(地形)The nightbefore the summit push,isalaborious test,characterized bysharp,rocky terrainandfreezing temperatures,where climbersrely on their mentalstrength andphysical preparednesstoovercome thefinal barriersto UhuruPeak.Lemosho RouteTheLemosho Routeoffers breathtakingscenic viewsand ownsone ofthe highestsummit successratesamong theKilimanjaroroutes,making ita favoriteamong climbers.(上升)What setsthe LemoshoRoute apartis itsgradual ascentprofile,allowing climberstoaccustom effectivelyand increasetheir chancesof reachingthesummitsuccessfully.Rongai RouteTheRongai Route providesa quiethiking experience,allowing climbersto adaptgradually whileimpressingthemselves withthe untouchedwilderness ofKilimanjaros northernside.Adaptation becomesmore manageabledue tothe routesgentle ascent,allowing climbersto adjusttothe increasingheight comfortably.The uniqueadvantage ofthis pathis itsrelatively lower traffic,providing apeaceful experiencein harmonywith naturespatterns.
21.What makesMarangu RoutespecialA.The accommodations.B.The freeCoca-Cola.C.The campingsight.D.The challenginghiking.
22.What ismost requiredwhen youchoose MachameRouteA.Climbing equipment.B.Help ofWhiskey.C.Teamwork ofclimbers.D.Strongwillpower.
23.What dothe last two routeshave incommonA.They havelowertraffic.B.They offervast wilderness.C.They areeasier to adapt to.D.They areplanned fbr the old.B(遗For peoplewho nevercomplain aboutthe toughconditions,ideal jobshave comeup.A heritage产)charity isadvertising jobsatthebottom ofthe world.Based inAntarctica,just9,000miles fromtheUK,successful applicantswill have toadaptto near-constant daylight,subzero temperaturesand norunning(企鹅),water.But whatincredible upsides:penguins breathtakinglandscapes andthe chanceto supportconservationefforts inone ofthe mostremote comersofthe planet.The UKAntarctic HeritageTrust saiditwasseeking passionateadventurers readytotakeon thechallenge ofalifetime,,in jobsthat includedmanaging amuseum,post officeand giftshop aswell asconductingpenguin counts.Those selectedwill liveand workat BaseA atPort LockroyonGoudier Island,which isaboutthesize ofa footballfield.Bridie MartinWest,a33-year-old midwife,isthecurrent baseleader.On avideo callfrom PortLockroy,she describedthe upsand downsof lifeon thebase,where everyoneshares asmall room.“Weare gettingtowards theendofour stayhere,but westill have the magicof lookingoutside andseeing(座头鲸)hundreds ofyoung penguins,she said.We getthe wonderof seeinghumpback whalesgo past.On oneside ofthe islandwehave the mostgrand mountainrange andon theother side,an icesheet.^^Camilla Nichole,the charitysCEO,said successfulapplicants wouldneedtobe adaptable,physically fit,environmentally aware“and up fbrthechallengeofspending fivemonths sofar awayfromhome.This isa uniqueopportunity tolive ina landscapethat makesyou feelpure respectand wonder,where pioneeringgenerations havegone beforeus makinggroundbreaking discoveriesabout ourplanet/9she said.
24.What isthe aimof paragraph1A.To introducea newjob.B.To promotea Britishcharity.C.To findsome idealpartners.D.To analyzethe authorsview.
25.Which is oneofthe jobtakers9duties atthe baseA.Distributing presents.B.Keeping trackof penguins.C.Studying oceanwildlife.D.Protecting publicfacilities.
26.Why didBridie describeher life atthebase in paragraph3A.She wasfull oflove fbrher job.B.She advocatedbroader volunteering.C.She advertisedthe scenerythere.D.She calledfbr moreconservationefforts.
27.How didCamilla Nicholefind thelifeatthe baseA.Stressful butsuccessful.B.Repetitive butcomfortable.C.Unbearable butrefreshing.D.Challenging butrewarding.C一Training wascruel,as PennyLee Deanprepared fbrwhat wouldbe arecord-setting swim(痉挛),regardless of sex-across theEnglish Channelin
1978.“Your handscramp yourlegs crampJ sheremembers.While thecold wasbone-chilling,overcoming ithas beenessential toher successas arecord-breaking swimmer.An ability to tolerateextreme coldisoneoftheadvantages thatwomen mayhave in thissport,as theirdistribution offat ishelpful forregulating bodytemperature incold water.Dean believesthat anyupper handwomen mighthave inopen-water swimmingover longdistances is(隔).more aboutmental adaptationandthe abilitytobear discomfortthan aboutinsulation IfflInultradistance events,theabilityto handlemore factors,from weatherto pain,becomes particularlyimportant.In fact,women canoutperform orperform similarlyto meninarange ofcompetitive events.Fromultrarunning toshooting sports,in somecompetitions womenhavetheedge.Cassio Rippel,the ISSFAthletesCommittee Chair,says thatwhile mensmuscles tendtogivethem morestaying power,womens(步lower bodymass andlower centreof gravity,on average,allow thembetter balancecontrol.The rifle枪)events arethe mostsex-balanced ofthe threetypes ofshooting eventsinthe Olympics,according toRippeLThenearly century-long historyoftheOlympics isalso ahistoryofthe growthof femaleempowerment.An increasingnumber of female athleteshave brokengender barriers,achievingremarkable successin traditionallymale-dominated sports.The ParisOlympics arethefirstOlympics tohaveequal numbersoffemaleand maleathletes.This isalso anopportunity tothink carefullyabout whatgapsininclusion stillremain.While muchofthescience ofsex andperformance maybe unsettled,one thingthafs veryclear isthatmore researchneeds toinvolve women.The pathtoward greaterinclusion hasnot beenstraight,and morequestionsthan answersremain aboutthe roleofsexin athleticperformance.
28.What challengedid Deanface whenbreaking therecordA.The longdistance.B.The lowtemperature.C.The extrabody fat.D.The intensetraining.
29.What advantagemay womenhaveinlong andopen-water swimmingA.Strong awarenessabout keepingwarm.B.Superior flexibilityto toughsituations.C.Inborn talentfbr longdistance swimming.D.Absolute concentrationon swimmingpath.
30.What doesthe underlinedphrase“havetheedge“inparagraph4meanA.Appear weaker.B.Seem conservative.C.Take thelead.D.Showless pressure.
31.What doesthe textmainly talkaboutA.Women9s potentialin sports.B.Sports suitablefor women.C.Views ongender andsports.D.Females intheOlympics.DPlans arebeing drawnupfbra lunarNoahs Arkto helpsave endangered species fromextinction.The comingbiorepository,a storagefacility forfrozen samples,would houselive samplesfrom mostanimalsintheworld andserve asa savein casethe speciesdisappeared on Earth.It wouldlikely bebuilt at(陨石坑)the northor south pole ofthe moon,where craterscreate permanentshadow anda temperatureofalmost-200℃.Scientists fromthe Smithsonian,Harvard and other leadingUS institutionsare workingon howtoobtain samplesfrom at-risk biodiversityonEarth,freeze themand sendthem tothe lunarsurface fbrsafekeeping.In apaper publishedinthejournal BioScience,the academicssay theyhave alreadybe guncreatinga planfbr cestorage based on thestarry goby,a bonyfish.Potential difficultiesinclude howthe samplescan beprotected fromthe severityof cetravel aswell asthehigh radiationlevels ince.Biorepositories such astheone onSvalbard inNorway aredesigned tobedurable butmay stillconflict withearthly risks,the scientistswarn,and havinga shelteron the moon couldprovide a back-up planthat isuninfluenced toearthbound events.The constantlycold temperatureson the(冷冻保存的)moon areideal fbra biorepositoryof cryopreservedsamples,the scientistssay,as itwouldmean thesystem couldbe passiveand notneed apower supply.“Such abiorepository wouldsafeguard biodiversityand actasameasure againstits lossoccurring(枯竭),because ofnatural disasters,climate change,over-population,resource depletionwars,socioeconomic threatsandothercauses onEarth,“the scientistswrite.This isa decades-long programme/,the scientistswrite.Protecting Earthslife mustbeatop priorityintherush on themoonsites forindustriesand manytypes ofscience.^^NASA isalso interestedinthesouthpoleofthemoon fbrthe samepermanently shadowedregionsbecause theymay alsohost iceand thiscould helpestablish ahuman possessiononthemoon.
32.What isthe lunarNoahs ArkactuallyA.A territory.B.A storehouse,C.A burialfield.D.Alaboratory.
33.How dothe bonyfish appearinthe projectA.As anemergency food.B.As anendangeredspecies.C.As aneasily storedfish.D.As anexperimental article.
34.The moonis consideredideal fbrtheprojectdue toA.sustained coldB.a lackof sunlightC.thebestsecurity D.loweredradiation
35.What can be inferredfromthelasttwoparagraphsA.Species onEarth aregradually increasing,control.B.The threatsontheearth areunderC.Scientists havehigh hopesfbr Noahs Ark”smoothly.D.NoahsArkis currentlyrunning第二节(共小题;每小题分满分分)阅读下
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12.5面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Sometimes,deciding whichprojects shouldbe yourtop prioritycanbeenergy-consuming whenyou、dont havemuch tore.36even whenyoure clearaboutthe tasks athand.Try the3-3-3method.This techniqueis proposedby OliverBurkeman,who suggestsplanning eachworkday basedona3-3-3model.
37.But youhavetobe surethe workisonyour mostcrucial project.Next,complete threeotherurgent tasksthat dontdemand three hours ofconcentrated effort.Finally,undertakethreemaintenance“tasks,suchascleaning,replying toemails,or schedulingother work.
38.It categorizesyour responsibilitiesbasedonurgency andimportance.Youll needto considernotonly thetimeliness ofthetasksyou needtodobut alsothe resourcesthey willconsume.What setsthis methodapart fromother productivitystrategies isthose initialthree hoursof deepwork.Starting withthem meansyoull befresh,concentrated,and morelikely tobe ableto starta task(分心的).without gettingdiverted39Deep workleads tosignificant productivity.So,youll achievea lotifyoucommit toit.
40.Itsadvisable tohave thosethree other,smaller taskslined upand readyso thatyou canremain productiveevenwhen switchingto lessdemanding responsibilities.Finally,maintenance tasksprovideabreak andhelp withpreparation.Finalize whatyou wereworkingon duringthree intensehours.Or getready fbrthenextdays work.A.The3-3-3method helpsclassify tasksB.Having smallertasks readyis beneficialC.Set offby devotingthree hoursto deepworkD.Keep thosethreehoursfree fromminor dutiesE.The3-3-3method isbetter thanother strategiesF.However,you cantremain inthat mindsetforeverG.But youstill needto figureout howto prioritizethem第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)阅3015115读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出最佳选项A BC DMyson justcompleted highschool andwhen heleaves fbrcollege inthe fall,ril41his lessonsin(俚语).(描述)teenage slangHis slanghas offeredmeanaccidental butuseful portraitof howhe andhis generation42theworld.From onegeneration tothenext,the termschanged,but the43typically didnt.New wordswereroutinely44to expressfamiliar concepts:one generationscool45anothers“dope”and soon.Members ofmy sonsgeneration havea vastlysuperior approachto slang.Theyve createda languagethat46the newand distinctreality theyface.“Mid”is anobvious47In mysons usage,things that are midare thingsthatareaverage or48below.Everything ina railwaystation oran airportfalls intothe categoryof mid.Its abrilliant,precise wordfora mildly49world.But myfavorite newslang wordis based”——short fbr“based infkct orbased inreality”andoften usedasaterm ofagreement whensomeone50a debatableopinion.The kidsthemselves arebright.That iswhy Imso51to myson whogave mea chanceto52thelanguage ofhisgeneration.One purposeof slangis todemonstrate generational_53,yet slanghas broughtmyson andme closer.The current54created slangsand theyveproved themselvesmore55than wewere.。
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