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重庆南开中学高届高一英语2027单元检测Unit3—Unit4本试卷分第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分,共分考试时间分钟I II150120第卷(共分)I95
一、听力(共两节,满分分)30做题时,先将答案标在试卷上录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
51.
57.5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完每段对话5A BC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
101.What werethe speakersgoing to do thisweekendA.Stay athome.B.Go shopping.C.Go ona picnic.
2.When willJack comeA.Next Monday.B.Next Tuesday.C.Next Thursday.
3.What isthe conversationmainly aboutA.How to make anonline appointment.B•How touse thehealth careservice.C.How toreach adoctor inhealth center.
4.What isJulian going to doA.Sing ona bigstage.B.Give aspeech.C.Play thepiano.
5.Where willthe manmeet ProfessorRobinsonA.In Room
413.B.In Room
506.C.In the library.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
151.
522.5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、、三个选项中选出最佳选项,5A BC并标在试卷的相应位置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,各小题将5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
6676.What mightAnna beA.A composer.B.A poet.C.A painter.
7.How didAnna feelwhen peopletalked abouther workA.She wasproud ofher achievement.“Every nightBut youdont even22these people.”“Doesnt matter,“she said.Whats importantis thatI want to listen.I wassixteen yearsold andcouldnt figureout whymy motherwas willingto spendher eveningstalking tostrangers.She hadfriends andmy twoelder sistersto call23she feltlonely.My24didnt affectmy mothersproject.That eveningafter supper,she settledon thesofa with the phoneand beganmakingphone calls.For awhile,I listened25she asked the ladyon thephone abouther day,what shehad eatenfor dinner,and askedifshe had26that thebeautiful roseshad comeout ina neighboringpark.When shefinished thecall,I said,“Why doyou27whether shehad cookieor creampie fbrdessert”My motherreplied,Tm the28person shetalked totoday.”It tookme nearlythirty years to understand the29of what she wasdoing.Now,as my mother isnearing sixty,I findmyselfthinking aboutthose nightlycalls sheused to make.I amoften theonly personwho telephonesmy mother,and sometimesIm theonly personshe speaksto allday.I askherwhatshe cooked fordinner,but mostlyI just30as shedescribes a walk she took,or howher dogLucky stolea pieceofcheese from the kitchen.(生命之线)I31that my mothers callswere lifelinesthat keptlonely seniorsconnected to the world.Somehow,shemanaged towork full-time and32a familywhile improvingthe lives of others.(奉献,投入)That kindof33needs commitmentand organizationalskills thatI donot have.Whileshe freedseveral seniorsfrom
34.1struggle tocall justone-my mother.
20.A.interested B.satisfied C.surprised D.excited
21.A.teenagers B.children C.adults D.seniors
22.A.know B.meet C.pass D.find
23.A.because B.if C.though D.until
24.A.praise B.advice C.answer D.doubt
25.A.as B.after C.since D.unless261A.decided B.felt C.noticed D.imagined
27.A.hate B.love C.mean D.care
28.A.only B.next C.first D.last
29.A.difficulty B.importance C.possibility D.difference
30.A.think B.listen C.talk D.write
31.A.recognize B.explain C.express D.realize
32.A.protect B.start C.affect D.support
33.A.experience B.service C.promise D.tradition
34.A.hopelessness B.illness C.loneliness D.helplessness第卷(共分)II55第一节单词填空(共小题,每小题分,满分分)请根据首字母提示或中文释义填入适当单词30130(金属),.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
35.To join these twopieces ofit will be necessaryto heat them.(根据首字母单词拼写)
36.He seatedhimself in the lastrow,p tobe takingnotes(根据首字母单词拼写)
37.With srunning downhis face,the hikercontinued climbingunder thehot sun.(根据首字母单词拼写)
38.S out,she wentout forawalkto relax.(根据首字母单词拼写)
39.T wasscared tod whenI sawsomeone walkingslowly towardsme in the dark.(优美地)(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
40.She steppedonto thestage.(奖牌)(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
41.The soccertournament awardedto the top threeteams.(根据首字母单
42.As asof the earthquake,he knowsexactly howmuch contribution the soldiersmade.词拼写)(根据首字母单
43.A charityevent will be hin theschool toraise moneyfor thoseaffected bythe tsunami.词拼写)(根据首字母单词拼写)
44.It isvery cof you to accompanyme throughthe hardesttime.(健壮的)(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
45.The schoolis lookingfor students to join the trackand fieldteam..(根据首字母单词拼写)
46.It ishis mstrength thatkeeps himpositive inface ofdifficulties(涌入)(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
47.Students into the auditoriumto attendthe lecture..(根据首字母单词拼写)
48.Despite facingchallenges,the teambelieves theyare onthe rightttovictory
49.For themore atourists,there aretrips into the mountainsfor themto exploreinstead ofjust sightseeing.(根据首字母单词拼写)(根据首字母单词拼写)
50.Cycling isgood exercise,which cans allthe musclesof thebody.(根据首字母单词拼
51.The resultof this year showsa significantimprovement inc withthat oflast year.写)(荣幸的)汕(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
52.Tm tohave theopportunity ofsharing myexperience wyou here.(根据首字母单词拼写)
53.Four policeofficers gotseriously iin theexplosion.(根据首字母单词拼写)
54.Sarah hopedto becomes byeating healthilyand exercisingregularly..(根据首字母单词拼写)
55.S fromthe rainand thewind,we feltsafe andwarm in the house.(根据首字母单词拼写)
56.The restaurantintroduced anew menuto attractmore customersthan itsc(有效的)(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
57.As is agreed,measures should be takento reducedamage..(根据首字母单词拼写)
58.The earthquakes atmidnight,when fewpeople wereawake(失败).(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
59.to understand the instructions,the studentsaskedtheteacher forclarification(根据首字母单词拼写)
60.The bandperformed a1concert thatwillberemembered foryearstocome.(总结)(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
61.The firstparagraph ofa passageusually thewhole passage.(根据首字母单
62.It certainlytakes muchetolearn thingswell,but thehard workwill eventuallypay off.词拼写)(坚定的)(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
63.and fullyprepared,she strodeto theinterview room.(根据首字母单词拼写)
64.Firefighters rnearly20people fromthe roofof theburning building.第二节句子翻译(共小题,每小题分,满分分)5315决不放弃是运动员精神的一部分()(汉译英)
65.give幸存者目及之处无一不是废墟()(汉译英)
66.nothing but有时候,比起明星,普通人为他人树立了更好的榜样()(汉译英)
67.compare,example志愿者给被困在村子里的人送去了食物和其他补给品()(汉译英)
68.trap,deliver,supply即使你不确定结果,迈出第一步也会对实现目标产生影响()(汉译英)
69.even if,difference第三节写作填空(前两空每空分,后两空每空分,满分分)写作填空2310Dear Editor,I amwriting to express myheartfelt gratitudefor theenriching experienceI hadat theHealthy LifestyleChoices^^summer camporganized byyour esteemedmagazine“Healthy LifeM.Before joiningin thesummer camp,I wastroubled(持续不断的疲劳和缺乏动力)by70in mydaily routine,which significantlyinfluenced myoverall well-being andproductivity.(采纳——系歹健康的习惯)However,the campserved as a beaconof change.By71ll recommended by(有规律的锻炼,均衡的饮食计划和充足的睡眠).the experts,I startedmy newlifestyle with72Additionally,Ilearned stress-management techniquesand practicedmindfulness meditation.(随着我身体健康状况的改善,我的注意力更加集中)Now Ifeel moreenergetic andhappier.73andmy perspectiveon lifehas brightened.This experiencehas trulybeen aturning pointfor me.Thank youonce againfor providingsuch avaluable opportunity.Yours truly,Li Hua重庆南开中学高届高一英语2027单元检测Unit3—Unit4
二、阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题
2.5分,满分37・5分)【答案】
1.C
2.B
3.A【答案】
7.A
8.C
9.B
10.D【答案】
11.C
12.B
13.D
14.A【答案】
4.C
5.B
6.C第二节(共5小题;每小题
2.5分,满分12・5分).【答案】
15.G
16.E
17.A
18.D
19.F
三、完形填空(共小题,每小题分,满分分)15115阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑【答案】
20.C
21.D
22.A
23.B
24.D
25.A
26.C
27.D
28.A
29.B
30.B
31.D
32.D
33.B
34.C第卷(共分)II55第一节单词填空(共小题,每小题分,满分分)30130请根据首字母提示或中文释义填入适当单词.【答案】35metal【答案】
36.pretending##retending.【答案】37sweat##weat【答案】
38.Stressed##tressed【答案】
39.death##eath【答案】
40.gracefully##elegantly.【答案】41medals.【答案】42survivor##urvivor【答案】
43.held##eld【答案】
44.considerate##onsiderate.【答案】45athletic.【答案】46mental##ental.【答案】47flooded【答案】
48.track##rack【答案】
49.adventurous##dventurous.【答案】50strengthen##trengthen【答案】
51.comparison##omparison【答案】
52.honored.【答案】53injured##njured.【答案】54slim##lim.【答案】55Sheltering##heltering【答案】
56.competitors##ompetitors【答案】
57.effective【答案】
58.struck##truck.【答案】59Failing【答案】60live##ive【答案】61summarizes##summarises【答案】62effort##ffort.【答案】
63.Determined【答案】
64.rescued##escued第二节句子翻译(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
531565.【答案】Never givingup isa part of theathlete9s spirit.
66.【答案】Everywhere survivorslooked,there wasnothing butruins.
67.【答案】Sometimes,compared tocelebrities,ordinary peopleset abetter examplefor others.[答案]
68.Volunteers deliveredfood and other suppliesto thepeople trappedin thevillage.
69.【答案】第三节写作填空(前两空每空分,后两空每空分,满分分)2310写作填空【答案】
70.constant fatigueand lackof motivation
71.adopting aseries ofhealthy habits
72.regular exercise,a balanceddiet planand sufficientsleep
73.With myphysical conditionimproving,I haveconcentrated betterB.She wasshy about their praise.C.She wasembarrassed at their criticism.听第段材料,回答第、、题
789108.What isthe projectaimed forA.Bettering aplastic recyclingsystem.B.Looking forvolunteers.C.Building acleaner community.
9.Which isthe responsibilityof thevolunteersA.Learning howto sortwaste properly.B.Organizing peoplein groupsto collectplastics.C.Collecting andsending plasticsto therecycling station.
10.When shouldthe womanhand inher applicationA.By Thursday.B.By Friday.C.By Saturday.听第段材料,回答第至题
8111311.How manycountries hasMr.Robinson beento this yearA.About
13.B.More than
50.C.Nearly
30.
12.Why isMr.Robinson interestedin AustraliaA.It isrecommendedbyhis father.B.His fanswant tosee morephotos ofit.C.He likesits sceneryand wildlife.
13.What isthe biggesttrouble forMr.Robinson whiletravelling inAustralia听第段材料,回答第至题A.Losing belongings.B.Poor trafficconditions C.Getting lostin theforest.
9141614.Whafs Minniesattitude tothe geographystudyA.She alwaysfinds itboring.B.She preferslearning conservation.C•She workshard ongeology.
15.What didthe geographyteacher askstudentstodoA.Introduce theextinction ofiguanas.B.Go tothelibraryand readabout iguanas.C.Write aboutthe conservationof ananimal.
16.Why wasMinnies assignmentcriticizedA.It wasnot informative.B.The themewasnt highlighted.C.It lackedinteresting stories.听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.How manypaintings didVan Goghcreate in his lifeA.About2,100pieces.B.Over900pieces.C.Less than1,200pieces.
18.What canvisitors dointheGallery SectionA.Search alist ofVan Goghs paintings.B.Find alink toother museums.C.Appreciate Van Goghspaintingsonline.
19.In whichsection canvisitors learnabouttheinfluence ofVanGoghsworkA.The LettersSection.B.The NewsSection.C.The ArtisticInfluences Section.
20.Where isthe textmost probablyfromA.A lecture.B.A tourcommentary.C.A travelbrochure.
二、阅读理解(共两节,满分分)50第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
152.
537.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑AFour BestCity WalksintheUSWisdom TreeHike inLos AngelesThisis probablythe mostpopular citywalk inLA—a journeytotheonly treeto survivethe2007Barham fire.TheWisdom Tree is at thetopof BurbankPeak,which givesyou greatviews allover Los AngelesThe walk:Head upWonder ViewDrive fromLake HollywoodDrive,and you will reacha gateat theend of thepaved area.After youpass through,yoiTH getto awide-open areaandthetrail tothe Wisdom Treeisto yourright.SoHo/TriBeCa WalkingTour inNew YorkCityHeading downto SoHoand TriBeCawill giveyou thefeeling ofbeing inanother citywithin NYC.The smallsidestreets hideinteresting buildingsand uniqueshops,as wellas historicspots.The walk:Head southfromtheBroadway-Lafayette Streetsubway station,and getlost amongthe art galleries,witha firstsweet stopattheMuseum ofIce Cream.Next,explore thePrince Streetshops,then headeast toGreene Street.Here,you canfind someof thefinest examplesof cast-iron architectureinthe city.The Boardwalk Trail inAustinIn Austin,youll bechanned byart.The BoardwalkTrail aimsto builda7,250-foot walkwayfilled withworks ofartand fantasticviews ofthe city.Dont missthe36bronze beltsdesigned byartist KenLittle,with countrymusic songlyricswritten oneach.The walk:You canaccess theBoardwalkTrailfrom severalpoints.The fulltrail is10miles long,where you canenjoy thepeaceful waterside views andthe skylineof Austinat sunset.Art Walkin DenverDenverisagreat destinationin itself,with lotsof culturalattractions,live musicand excellentrestaurants.The citysArtDistrict on Santa FeADSF hasa delightful
2.7-mile paththat leadsyou toartgalleries and excellentfood anddrinkstops.The walk:From thecharming Victorianhouse whereyou canadmire theviolins andguitars handcraftedby artists,make yourway northtotheSunken Gardens,then thestreets busywith artgalleriesandshops.Every firstFriday ofthemonth,the ADSFputs onan organizedArt WalkonSantaFe Drive.Art lovershave anopportunity toconnect andshare使沉浸the experienceof immersingthemselves in Denvers artscene.
1.Which citywalk canoffer abirds eyeview ofa cityA.Art WalkinDenver.B.The BoardwalkTrail inAustin.C.WisdomTreeHike inLosAngeles.D.SoHo/TriBeCa WalkingTour inNew YorkCity.
2.What dothecitywalks inAustin andDenver havein commonA.Visitors canenjoy livemusic.B.Visitors canappreciate artworks.C.Visitors canenjoy peacefulwatersideviews.D.Visitors canappreciate hand-made musicalinstruments.
3.Where isthis passageprobably takenfromA.A touristbrochure.B.An artreview.C.An environmentaljournal.D.A geographytextbook.(夜班)Tyler Disonhad justfinished hisnight shiftwhen acall cameacross theradio.An apartmentnear thepolice(调度员)station hadcaught fireandthedispatcher reporteda3-year-old childtrapped inside.Though firefighterswere onthe way,Tyler knewhe couldget theresooner.And so,the25-year-old policeofficerraced tothe scenedetermined tohelp.I mustsave thischild atall costsJ hethought.When Tyler Dison arrived atthe apartment building,he sawfire flamesshooting out ofthewindows.Thepolice officergave nothought to his ownsafety.Instead,he rushedinto theflames.Rushing intotheapartmentfilled withflames andthick,black smoke.Tyler immediatelybegan searchingfor thechild.The heatwas unbearablebut thebrave officerrefused to give upuntil,at last,he locatedthe child.Officer Disonraced outwiththe3-year-old boyin hisarms,taking thechild tohis policecar.The bravehero then(救护车)drove tomeet theambulance halfwayso theboy couldreceive medicalattention asquickly aspossible.“If Ihadnt donesomething,that babywould havedied JOfficer Disonexplained.His breathingwas veryshallow,and hewasnt reallyresponding.^^Officer Disongot burnedinhisarm.However,it didntmatter toTyler Dison.All hecared aboutwas savingthe3-year-old.And thankstohiscourage,the littleboy gotthe helphe neededand isgoingtobe justfine.“Im sohappy thatbaby isdoing OKJTyler said.I grewup in this town,I wantto protectit always.”The callTyler Disonreceived thatday wasunlike anyone hehad everexperienced.Even so,when hearrivedatthescene,Tylers pasttraining andhis deepdesire tosave livestold himjust whattodo.
4.What didTylerDisonchoose todo afterhe receivedthe callA.Call theambulance.B.Join the firefighters.C.Rush tothe firescene.D.Finish hisnight shift.
5.The boyslife wasfinally savedbecause.A.he refused togiveup hopeB.he receivedtreatment intimeC.Dison helpedhim gethis breathbackD.Dison wastedno timeputting outthefire
6.What arethe bestwords todescribe TylerDisonA.Responsible andhonest.B.Brave andadventurous.C.Courageous andselfless.D.Independent andhumorous.In recentyears,there hasbeen asignificant shifttowards adoptingeco-friendly practicesand promotingsustainablelifestyles.This globaltrend isfueled byvarious factors,ranging fromheightened environmentalawareness toeconomicadvantages.A primarydriver behindthe riseof greenliving isthe increasingawareness ofenvironmental issues,particularly theurgentneed toaddress climatechange.As peoplebecome moreinformed aboutthe harmfuleffects ofcarbon emissions,deforestation,and pollution,there isa collectivepush towardadopting practicesthat minimizeecological impact.Beyond environmentalconcerns,there aresome economicmotives drivingthe shifttoward sustainability.Forinstance,energy-efficient technologiesand practicescan significantlyreduce utilitybills overtime,making themfinanciallyadvantageous forhomeowners and businesses alike.Additionally,governments andorganizations oftenoffer(补贴)some financial stimuli suchas taxcredits andsubsidies toencourage thedevelopment andadoption ofrenewableenergy sources.For example,solar energyhas emergedasafrontrunner inthe renewableenergy sector,attracting widespreadinterestfrom homeownersandbusinessesseeking cleanenergy solutions.Solar panelsuse sunlightto generateelectricity,offering asustainable alternativeto traditionalfossil fuels.The decliningcosts ofsolar technology,coupled withadvancementsin efficiencyand storagecapabilities,have madesolar panelsincreasingly practicaland cost-effective.Consumer attitudesand preferencesare alsofactors drivingthe demandfor sustainableproducts andservices.禧一代)Millennials andGeneration Z,in particular,prioritize environmentalresponsibility andprefer tosupportbusinesses thatdemonstrate acommitment tosustainability.This shifthas urgedbusinesses acrossvarious sectorstointegrate eco-friendly practicesinto theiroperations,from sustainablesourcing towaste reductioninitiatives.Moreover,the powerof socialinfluence cannotbe underestimatedin shapingconsumer behaviortowardssustainability.Social mediaplatforms andonline communitiesarouse awarenessabout environmentalissues andshowinnovative greensolutions.Individuals areincreasingly motivatedby peerexamples,fostering acollective movementtowardsgreener lifestyles.These livingpractices reflectsa globalcommitment tosustainability.By choosingto integratesustainable practicesandtechnologies intoeveryday life,individuals andcommunities cancontribute tolessening climatechange andcreatinga healthierplanet forfuture generations.
7.What isthe resultwhen the government offersfinancialstimuliaccording tothe textA.Green energywillbemore accessibleand affordable.B.It willbring toomuch financialburden tothegovernment.C.Technology companieswill makemuch progressin theirfield.D.Traditional fossilfuels willgive wayto renewableenergy entirely.
8.What is true aboutthe consumer behavior according to paragraphs5and6A.Older generationshave a more sustainablelifestyle.B.Peers makelittle differencein shapingconsumer behavior.C.Social influencepromises todrive changesin consumerpreferences.D.The eco-friendly practicesof companiescause theshift ofconsumerbehavior.
9.What isthe purposeofthe textA.To initiatea process.B.To listsome reasons.、C.To addressconcerns.D.To analyzea dilemma.
10.What isthe suitabletitle ofthetextA.Keeping SustainableDevelopment:The StrategicGoals forthe Globe.B.Protecting theEnvironment:An EverlastingTopic throughoutthe World.C.Promoting Ourselves:A Betterand MoreAdvanced Worldin Storefor Us.D.Embracing GreenLiving:The GrowingMovement towardsSustainability.DFrom Al-made jokesto Harry Potter fashion videos,AI canbe usedtomakefunny things.But canit beas funnyas(喜居)a humanAnd ifit can,does itpresent a danger tocomedy Uwriters inthe futureThafs somethingperformershave beenlooking atinthisyears EdinburghFestival Fringe,running fromAug4to
28.Anyone canput ona showatthe Fringe,and thisyear evenrobots weregetting inontheact.One ofFringes bigshowseven useda smallrobot tocome upwith jokesfrom audiencesuggestions,which werethen performedby humans.The resultscould bevery funny,but sometimesthey werentfunny atall.That waspartofthe point,explained PiotrMirowski,the showsco-maker.“We donot usehumans to show offAI;instead,we use AI toshow itslimitations,to showcasehuman creativityonthe stageJ saidMirowski,according tothe Guardian.But oneperformer attheFringesaid hesusing AItomakejokes forhim becausehes outof ideas.Comedian Peter(生成的)Bazelys showhas himplaying asupporting roleto“an entirelycomputer-generated comedian^^called AIJesus.The Fringereview website,Chortle,talked abouttodays AIconcerns:In aworld whereartists areworried thatATcould endup doingtheir jobsfor them,Bazely issaid tobe prayingthis onewill doexactlythat.”The reasonsfor companieswanting touse Alare certainlyunderstandable,but thedangers theypresent tomanypeoples jobsare becomingmore andmore real,and thatsnot veryfunny.From concernsin schoolsand collegesaboutstudents usingChatGPT for their work,to writersand actorsworrying thatAI couldbe usedto replacethem,fears aboutthedangers of AI area hottopic inthe world.Back inMarch ofthisyear,a lettercalling fora six-month stopon advancedAT developmentwas signedby over1,000people workingwith AItechnologies includingElon Muskandotherwell-known techleaders,reported TheNewYork Times.Then,in May,leaders inthe AIindustry signeda documentwarning thatAI couldpresent anextinction-level(优先事项)danger and“shouldbea globalpriority alongside...diseases andnuclear war.”
11.In whatway isthe FringeuniquethisyearA.The Al-made jokeswere veryfunny.B.It presenteddangers tocomedy writersC.Some jokeswere createdby robots.D.HarryPotterfashionvideoswere shown.
12.Which ofthe followingistrueaccordingtoParagraph4A.AI Jesusis anexpert injokes.B.Bazely waspositive aboutusing ALC.Al wasusedtoshow itscreativity.D.Chortle wasconcerned aboutthe useofAI.
13.Why doesAI presentadangerinthefutureA.Because manypeople willuseAItoshowoff.B.Because AIcan presentdiseases andnuclear war.C.Because well-known techleaders willstop developingALD.Because somepeople willprobably beoutofwork.
14.Whafs theauthors attitudetothefuture ofthe AIdevelopmentA.Objective.B.Positive.C.Unclear.D.Negative.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分).
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512.5根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Strategies toBecome EmotionallyMatureEmotional maturityis crucialfor personalgrowth andhealthy relationships.Developing emotionalintelligence canbechallenging,but withthe rightstrategies,you canbecome emotionallystronger andimprove asa person.Communicate YourNeeds15This happensmostly inrelationships.Your partnerwould wantyoutoknow exactlywhat theywantand whenthey wantit.This canbe extremelyannoying.Just asyou cannotread someoneelses mind,they cantreadyours.You needto communicateyour needsto others,so dothey.Try UsingI StatementsWhendiscussing yourfeelings,use Istatements insteadof“YoiT statements.For example,say“1feel hurt”rather thanYou hurtme.This approachallows youtoexpressyour emotionswithout placingblame,making iteasier forothersto understandyour perspective.16Take ResponsibilityFor YourActionsJust likeyour words,you needto takefull responsibilityfor youractions.Many peoplemake sillyexcuses anddonttake responsibilityfortheiractions.That iswhere theyhurt others and themselves.If youhave madea mistakeand hurtothersintheprocess,apologize immediately.It wontbring yourself-respect down.17You willbecome emotionallymatureby doingthis.Avoid NegativePeopleYou areknown bythe companyyou keep.It significantlyinfluences youremotional well-being.18Distancingyourself fromnegative influencesor emotionallycontrolling peopleis vital.Remember,you arethe CEOof yourlife-choose yourassociates wisely.By applyingthese strategies,youcandevelop deeperinto emotional maturity.19Start today,and embracethejourney towardbecoming yourbest self.A•It willactually helpyou winrecognition fromothers.B.People interactwith uslike weare mindreaders sometimes.C.You canalso earnrespect ofothersandimprove yourintelligence.D.Thus,surround yourselfwith supportiveindividuals whouplift you.E.It alsoshows youremotionalmaturityby promotinggentle dialogue.F.Ultimately,youwillgain healthierrelationships andamorefulfilling life.G.People keeptheir emotionsprivate andavoid communicatingoutside theircircle.
三、完形填空(共小题,每小题分,满分分)15115阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑For muchof mychildhood,my motherfilled theevening hoursdoing somethingfor someoneelse.Sometimes she(编织)knitted hatsfor babies,and atother timesshecookedchicken soupfor sickneighbors.Therefore,I wasnt20whenone eveningmymotherannounced shedstart anew project.Im goingto telephoneneighboring21every nightJ saidmymother.。


