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一、七选五Passage1【届河北省石家庄市第一中学高三下学期一模】2025Have youhad a meltdown latelyAn emotionalmeltdownisnt exactlya medicaldisease.16Its apopular termused todescribe asituation wherewe areovercomeemotionally ofhit abreaking point.How doyou feelafter youvehad ameltdown Doyou feel embarrassed about your behavior17An occasionalmeltdowndoesnt meansomething is“wrong“with you.It mayjust be an indicatorof a challenging time for you.While mostpeople wouldrather forgetameltdownas quicklyas possible,it canbealearning experience.If you feelembarrassedabout revealingyour emotionsin public,you mightexamine howyoufeelabout yourfeelings.Why isntit okayfor youto be angry,or to be sad,or toneed somethingfrom someoneelse18So,be kindtoyourself.If yourmeltdown involvedraising yourvoice atother peopleor behaviorlike throwingan objectin thepresence ofothers,apologize andcome up with aplan tomanage youremotions differentlythe nexttime youreupset orstressed.Ifyou findthis typeof behavioris commonfor youand yourehaving difficultymanaging iton yourown,consider reachingto a psychologist.19It damagesanother person/s attitudeand eatsinto theirhealth.20Your experienceserves abasis forreflection.Be kindto yourselfand findsome helpfulways to deal withmeltdowns:A.It canhappen to anyone.B.Are youa happypersonC.Learn fromevery meltdown.D.There are some negativeeffects aboutmeltdown,E.Shaming yourselfabout youremotion is not helpful.F.Are youanxious aboutpossible consequencesfor youroutburstG.Having anemotional meltdownis neveran excusefor abusivebehavior.Passage2My sister3started puttingthe partsof herkite together.A minutelater,I washolding the kite highup in the sky,4against thewind whichwas trying to blowit away.My sisterwas helpingto controlthe string.But thewind wasthat5—(摆动)the kitejust flappedaround,made sometwists andturns,and thenfell straightdown.I6my sisterwould giveup.But tomy7,she showedno signof sadnessand8that Ihelp hertry again.She was9in(雾蒙a largepiece ofclothing andher facewas asdark redas acherry dueto thecold weather.The coldwind andhazy蒙的)sky seemedto10her,but shedidnt payit anymind.There wasa lightburning inher eyes.They werefilled with the11to fight,no matterthe cost.How she12a draggedthekiteand leanedforward topull itonce more13me of the oldmanSantiago fromThe OldMan and the Sea.It wasat thismoment that my littlesister taughtme the14of how“a mancan bedestroyed,but notdefeated.^^It isnot theresult thatmatters but the courageto it.
1.A.clear B.sunny C.starry D,gray
2.A.shot B,push C.look D,rest
3.A.privately B,happily C.obviously D.personally
4.A.walking B,struggling C.reacting D,arguing
5.A.gentle B,steady C.fierce D.friendly
6.A.regretted B.appreciated C.realized D.thought
7.A.frustration B,horror C.surprise D.disappointment
8.A.insisted B.pretended C-prepared D,forgot
9.A.wrapped B.hidden C.covered D,removed
10.A.count onB,believe inC.refer to D.laugh at
11.A.time B.will C.chance D.ability
12.A.skillfully B.necessarily C.practically D.repeatedly
13.A.cured B,reminded C.warned D.convinced
14.A.choice B,promise C.meaning D.decision
15.A.go forB,care aboutC.focus onD.turned to()Close3【吉林省东北师范大学附属中学年高三下学期开学】2024-2025Ellie Walker,a22-year-old employeeatthe Britishgrocery chainSainsburys,experienced somethingextraordinary.Known forher21behavior,Ellie enjoyedthe dailychat withcustomers butnever22how deeplythese interactionscouldimpact herlife.It wasduring oneof these23conversations thatEllie encounteredEdwin Holmes,an86-year-oldregular24,Their interactiontook aturn whenEdwintold Ellieabout hisloneliness,25that hehad noone tospend Christmaswith.This26made Elliefeel sympathyfbr Edwin,as she couldnt27the thoughtof Edwinspending thefestive season28(表,Moved byEdwins situation,Ellie29to extenda gesture示)of kindness.She invitedhim tojoin herfor aChristmas meal,hoping tocreate amemorable andjoyous30for bothofthem.It wasa simple31,but onethat meantmuch forEdwin.The Christmas dinner wasa specialand emotionalevent.Edwin32,looking neatin asuit,with abunch offlowers inhand forEllie.It wasa momentof genuineconnection,taking theusual customer-employee relationshiptoadifferent level.Ellies33to Edwinwas more than justa kindgesture;it wasa lifeline.From that34Christmasdinner,a beautifulfriendship developed.Ellie andEdwin beganmeeting regularlyfbrcoffee,sharing storiesand enjoyingeach others
35.Their relationship,which startedwith casualconversations in agrocery store,had growninto ameaningfulfriendship.
21.A.suspicious B.friendly C-changeable D.odd
22.A.anticipated B・assessed C-required D.consulted
23.A.lengthy B.pointless C.routine D.secret
24.A・agent B・candidate C-donor D.customer
25.A.revealing B・securing C.doubting D.predicting
26.A.pressure B・discovery C-signature D.trick
27.A.block B・express C,bear D.push
28.A,abroad B.comfortably C.noisily D.alone
29.A.determined B・agreed C-begged D.hesitated
30.A.adventure B・phase C.start D.experience
31.A.mission B.act C.style D.plot
32.A.called outB・cheered upC・showed upD.settled down
33.A.solution B・invitation C・approach D.contribution
34.A.quick B.annual C.memorable D.farewell
35.A.challenge B.forgiveness C.recognition D.companyClose4届河北省石家庄市第一中学高三下学期一模】[2025Simon Griffithsis thefounder ofWho Gives A Crap,acompany thathas21the toiletpaper industry.His journeybegan with a22statistic—a toiletisnot23to
2.4billion people,about40%of theworld!Whilevolunteering inAsia andAfrica,Simon24organizations doingincredible thingstohelp peoplethere,but thelack ofsustainable fundinggreatly25their work.Inspired byhis experiencein developingcountries,Simon26to sellgoods to make adifference.But whatshould hesellOne day,Simon walkedinto thebathroom and a goodidea27him:hecouldsell toiletpaper anddonated halfprofitsto helpfund organizationsbuilding toilets.Who GivesA Crapwas born.Too often,people buyproducts that28to theirtaste butwithout cleverpackaging,so his29was tocreate something美学,that30quality andaesthetics so that peoplewould want to putit in their bathroom.It wasnot beyondtheir31that theirgoods soldwell.Their donationto WaterAidAustralia hasgrown fromtheinitial2,00AUD to
5.85million AUD,they becomingits largest
32.When interviewed,Simon saidI triedvarious jobsbefore WhoGivesACrap.But afterworking inbothcorporate andnon-profit organizations,found theway touse profitsfrom everydayproducts to do good35__.〃
21.A.created B.occupied C.transformed D.disturbed
22.A.interesting B.shocking C.obvious D.awesome
23.A.invisible B.sensitive C.accessible D.unique
24.A.announced B.witnessed C.imagined D.suggested
25.A.took upB.weighed upC.held backD.appealed to
26.A.revealed B.revised C.resigned D.resolved
27.A.annoyed B.struck C.bothered D.chose
28.A.subscribe B.react C.stick D.correspond
29.A.intention B.attitude C.assumption D.criterion
30.A.ignored B.combined C.evaluated D.adopted33I wantedto combinebusiness withsocial34so I
31.A.expectation B.description C.passion D.occupation
32.A.partner B.client C.opponent D.donor
33.A.blamed B.denied C.recognized D.detected
34.A.impacts B.careers C.prospects D.conflicts
35.A.globally B.immediately C.appropriately D.individuallyClose5【江西省九江市十校联考学年高三下学期月月考】2024-20252When Ifirst movedto theSouth in thefourth grade,I realizedthat I was steppinginto acompletely differentworld.New Orleans,Louisiana,was21any otherplaceI hadever been.In theFrench Quarter,tourists walkaround allyear withsweats22from theirnecks andlong,skinnycups in their hands.When thereis aSaints gamegoing on,the streetsare litteredwith cars,but23people.What24me同情morethananything,though,was theconstant25and compassionof thepeople ofNew Orleans.“What canI getfor you,honey^^a waitressasked meon myfirst dayin Louisiana.I wastaken aback.This womandid noteven knowme,and yetshe26me likefamily.She smileddown atme asIpointed toan itemon the
27.“Is thepasta good”I askedher.什锦“Baby,its notmy favourite/,she admittedwith an28,But Immore ofa jambalayagirl饭女孩,you know!”She29me,letting outa loudcackle.I lookedatmyfamily
30.What wasI supposedto sayto thatI hadno ideawhat jambalayawas,31could Ibelievethat thiswoman hadjust32me fromordering something.She hadgiven meher honestopinion,33we werebest friends.After afew yearsin NewOrleans,I34the honeysand thebabys.I alsorealized how
21.A.against B.unlike C.with D・towards
22.A.keeping B・suffering C.hanging D.holding
23.A.lacking inB・crowded withC・stuffed withD.applying to
24.A.disappointed B・depressed C・embarrassed D.surprised
25.A.indifference B.complaint D.selflessnessC.friendliness
26.A.struck B・treated D.teasedC.entertainedcomforting it is to be treatedlike I35,no matterwhere Igo orwho Iam with.
27.A.menu B.track C.table D.rock
28.A.cry B.gesture C.expression D.laughter
29.A.kicked B.elbowed C.pushed D.recognized
30.A.in angerB・in reliefC.in shockD.in satisfaction
31.A.so B.nor C.as D.but
32.A.prevented B,preserved C.persuade D.protected
33.A.because B,even ifC.as ifD.when
34.A.got usedto B・got addictedto C.got opposedtoD・got accessto
35.A.deserve B.forgive C・admit D.belongClose6届河南省郑州市中原区郑州中学高三上学期月模拟预测】[202512Arinn Filerstarted teachingsocial studiesatHumanities andArts Academyin LosAngeles inOctober,
2019.She quickly41that manyof her students werefootball
42.One of them—a sophomore—already hadan offerto playat UniversityofSouthern California.During footballseasons,many playersdidnt havetimefor43between school,practices and
44.Filer wantedtomake surethese student-athletes hadan appointedteacher to45them.She createdaclass for athletes tocomplete work,brush upon studyskills andplan outtheir classesto46that theywere academically一47that theywere ableto playin college.“I liketo workwiththeathletes becauseI feellike they48have aplace togo onour campus,“she said.She49theirreport cards,talked to them abouttheir gradesand ledlessons on50skills,like goal-setting.One ofher co-workers,LaNea Austin,who teachesEnglish,told NPRreporters,No matterwhat,she helps51a futurefor theseathletes79Filer9s footballplayers won the statechampionship inthe fall,and manygot52from big-name footballschools.But shealso tooktime to53them withpaths tocollege sothat theydidnt54getting recruitedto playsports.“Give back to someoneelse and bean55to someoneelse/9Filer toldherstudents.Thats whatwill makeme
41.A.proved B,noticed C.announced D.acknowledgedhappy.”
42.A.fans B.judges C.players D.coaches
43.A.dinner B・homework C,relaxation D.pleasure
44.A.games B.classes C.holidays D.traditions
45.A.train B・control C,guide D・remind
46.A.discover B・imagine C.indicate D.ensure
47.A.related B・qualified D.dividedC,gifted
48.A.absolutely B.virtually D.finallyC.apparently
49.A.checked B・designed D.exchangedC.delivered
50.A.mental B.physical D.specificC.athletic
51.A.chart B・predict D.realizeC.fund
52.A.wages B.inquiries D.resultsC.offers
53.A.connect B・compare D.entertainC,present
54.A.keep onB・depend onD.insist onC・feed on
55.A.inspiration D,awardB.impressionC.excuse()Close7【湖南师范大学附属中学学年高三下学期月月考】2024-20252I wasborn welland complete.Now,(隆起的)21,I becamean alienwithbulging eyes.That musthave mademy parentsextremely22Because ofthis,my fatheroften foundit hardto stayclose to me andbegan tokeep a23I believedthat heno longer24me,when infact hisheart feltgreatest pain.(眼睑移植).Things25when I was three.An eyedoctor suggestedan eyelidtransplant Myparents26to donatetheireyelids and the doctorpicked myfather afterexamination.So beganour familys27wandering between darkness and light for the nextfive years.My dadwas firsttaken to theoperating room.When thiswas completed,it wasmy turn.I28remember theacid smell,filling mewith29Knowing thatmy parents werewaiting justoutside30my fear.I soonfell asleep.My eyeshad beenso badlydamaged.To31the damage,the doctorhad tocut someeyelid tissuefrom mydad and(移植)transplant ittomesothatmy eyescould regaina roundedlook.Its32that,since then,dad and I haveshared something together.This33will continueto flowin myblood and34in my life foryears tocome.Im suremyparentswont forgetthe scenewhere(纱布)the doctorremoved thegauze frommy eyes.That35moment hasstayed withme sinceI started
21.A.obviously B.certainly C.suddenly D.actually
22.A.angry B.sad C,amazed D.tired
23.A.promise B・secret C.distance D,record
24.A.supported B・remembered C,tended D.loved
25.A.followed B.changed C.succeed D.continued
26.A.volunteered B・planned D.managedC,struggled
27.A.recovery B.journey D.balanceC.dilemma
28.A.even B.still D.alsoC.just
29.A.joy B・anger D.comfortC.fear
30.A.showed B.caused D.calmedC.doubled
31.A.avoid B・reduce D,repairC.assess
32.A.strange B.necessary D.embarrassingC.possible
33.A.activity B,strength D.connectionC.treatment
34.A.live onB・turn upD.set offC.come out
35.A.actual D・extraB.briefC.precious()Close8my journeybetweendarknessandlight.【华中师范大学第一附属中学2024-2025学年高三下学期开学】I usedto beproud ofmy carefree,adventurous attitude.But when Iwasabout27,something changed.I startedto feel21about everydaythings.A mentalhealthadvisor toldme thatpeople whohave panicattacks canmake itworse by22the thingsthey worryabout.Since then,I havepromised toface thethings that23me.This iswhy I24track cycling.It maynot soundlike anobvious strategyfor25the mindandreducing anxiety,but inthe almostthree yearsI have been doingit and I havenoticed a26in my mood aftereachsession.Cycling atspeed,so27to oneanother,I have to stayinthemoment and28,It helps29(赛车场)my headand letsme focus on somethingelse.Nestled awayfrom busymain roads,the velodromeis an30(港湾).peaceful havenIt isoutdoors,so overthe yearyou seethe31change asyou ride.There arewonderful sunsetsonsummer eveningsandIlove thecool airintheautumn asthe leavesstart to
32.My anxietyhasnt completelygone awaybut rememberingwhat Iam33of on the bike,and theway itfeels torace(疗法)around thetrack,gives methe34boost thatI need.It istruly likea formof therapyandIfeel theold,35me again.
21.A.angry B.curious C.anxious D.passionate
22.A.avoiding B.pursuing C.handling D.following
23.A.scare B.attract C.please D.disappoint
24.A.referred toB.took upC.missed outD.asked about
25.A.reading B.disturbing C.challenging D.calming
26.A.mess B.disorder C.difference D.swing
27.A.open B.kind C.close D.loyal
28.A.hesitate B.concentrate C.reflect D.pray
29.A.clear B.use C.stuff D.energize
30.A.unwillingly B.unbearably C.unexpectedly D,uncomfortably
31.A.landscapes B,tracks C.cyclists D.seasons
32.A.unfold B.green C,grow D.fall
33.A.frightened B.capable C,ashamed D,considerate
34.A.confidence B,knowledge C.reputation D・creativity
35.A.sensitive B.aggressive C.humorous D・adventurous届山东省日照市高三下学期一模】[2025Patience is a virtuebecause itcultivates innerstrength andsoundjudgment.In aworld thatoften feelsrushed anddemanding,the abilityto waitcalmly andtolerate delaysreally empowersus to makeclear-headed decisions.16Thus itcan preventus frommaking choicesinahurry thatcould havenegativeconsequences.With patience,were ableto handlechallenges witha levelhead.It helps ustofocusonlong-term goalsrather thanshort-term setbacks.Things cantalways goaccording toplan.17It givesus thestrength anddetermination toremainoptimistic.Cultivating patienceallows usto appreciatethe processof growthand helpsus handledifficulties withgrace.18But wecan remaincalm,peaceful,and happyregardless.Patience playsits mostimportant rolein ourinteractionswith people.With patience,we dontexplode atpeople easily.We work on gatheringmore information andlooking for a solutioninstead.Another importantkey topatience isgratitude.Instead offocusing onwhat wewant rightnow,we focuson beinggratefulfor what we alreadyhave.When weare gratefulfor whatwe have,we improveour abilitytobepatient.19If youresistthis,you suffer.That sufferingcreates moreimpatience.But ifyou acceptthat oneof theguarantees of life ischange,you willrelax.Patience isbeing present,examining youroptions,and workingto moveforward.If thingswork out,then great.Butif theydont,then wetry somethingelse.Its justthat simple.There isso muchgood indeveloping thevirtue ofpatience.Ittakes work,it takeseffort,but there aresomany benefits of developingpatience.20A.Its necessaryto makeearly plans.B,However,we mustrealize thatlife changes.C.This promotesa greatsense ofachievement.D.Patience maynot alwaysgive uswhatwewant.E.Being patienthelpsusavoid actingout ofanger.F.Patience improvesour abilitytodealwith frustration.G.With patience,you willfind lifeflows morebeautifully.Passage3【广东省红岭中学学年高三下学期第五次统一考试】2024-2025So your kid wantsto quit.Should youletthemIt canbe hardfor parentsto knowwhen akid isready tostop takingpart inan extracurricularactivity.(勇气)Classes andsports canencourage grit and fosterbelonging.But forsome kids,they canalso bea stress-inducingobligation.In thesesituations,the bestthingto do isto avoidrushing tofix theproblem.16Heres howto havehardconversations withyour kidsabout quitting.Examine whyyou careso much(单簧管)When your child saystheyre readyto puttheir clarinetback in its case,the firstthing youshould doisexamine yourself.If yourkid wantingto quitproduces astrong reactionin you,unpack that.
17.Maybe yourfamily couldntswing teamsports whenyou weregrowing up.So youredetermined your child willhave adifferentexperience.Ask yourkid whafsgoing on
18.Maybe theyjust hada terrible,horrible,no good,very bad day.The ruleof thumbis thatwenever quitona badday.If itsnot justdefeat fromabadday,do alittle moredigging.Even if the issueturns outtobe morecomplex.They dontfeel excitedor passionateabout artclass.You nowhave valuableinformation toinform yourtroubleshooting.Pay attentionto whatyourchildis complainingaboutThe youngerthe childis,the lesslikely they are ableto expresstheir emotionsor experiencesverbally.So youmayneed othercues tofigure outhow yourchild feels.Pay attentionto yourchild when theyre complaining.Maybe they9resensitive toa coach9s raisedvoice.Or they9re tooshy totalk to the otherkids.
19.Come upwithacreative compromiseIfyourkidis bored,could youtake abreak orcut backontheamount theyreengaging inthe activityThen haveaconversation withyourchildabout whatit meansto havemade acommitment.That wayyoure teachingthe childabouthonoring acommitment withoutforcing themtodosomething thatsreally uncomfortable.20I thinkyou wouldhave beenOKwith that,too.In thegrand schemeof things,this isntactually abig thing.A.See whatthey willsay aboutit.B,Those areissues you can helpfix.C.Youre probablyinit for thewrong reasons.D.Assess theirwillingness tothrive inachallengingenvironment.E.A lotof timesyour intentionsget muddiedby yourown desires.F.Even youend upneeding to take abreak fromthe activityfor awhile.G.Instead,get curious,listen andprovide thechild theexperience of being heard.Passage4【华中师范大学第一附属中学学年高三下学期开学】2024-2025Its nosecret that artificial intelligenceischanging theway wework.With moreand moresimpler tasksbeing automated,humans areleft withmore high-levelcognitive work,such asidea generation,strategic planning,and creativewriting.16组装The problemis thatwe stillfollow amindset thatresembles theera ofassembly lines,which doesntfoster orfacilitatethe typeof workneeded today.Leaders constantlymeasured productivityin termsof howmany hoursanemployee spentat workorthenumber ofabstract targetsthey reached.17This typeof outputdoesnt fitintheera ofAI.Instead,we have to make a psychologicalswitch,structuring eachworkday forquality instead of quantity.Start bykicking theold methodof continuouswork throughoutthe day.Research showsthat continuousworkimpairs creativeidea generationand highquality,complex cognitivework.18Its recommendedthat usingwork sessionsthatare about90minutes long,attacking thehardest part of thetask inthe first20minutes andmoving tothe slower,easierwork duringthe remainingtime.19Therefore,managers shouldconsider theprincipal areathatateam orindividual isworking onrather thanimposingthe samework scheduleacross ateam oran organization.Data suggeststhat ifsbetter to workontasks thatinvolvecreativity,imagination,and problemsolving duringthe firstfew hoursoftheday andagain rightbefore yougo tosleep.20In between the focusedwork sessions,make timeforanap orfor easywork thatdoesnt requiremuch creativityorfocus.A.Thats becausepeople tend to overwork.B.The timeof daywill alsomakeadifference.C.As aresult,quantity ofwork wasprioritized.D.To excelinthenew era,well needto transformhow wework.E.With everynew technologycomes fearand thennew opportunity.F.Because ofthat,its bettertoworkin bursts,giving themind arest.G.The middleoftheday isbetter forsomething callingfor concentration.Passage5【湖北省武汉中学学年高三上学期月月考】2024-202512Over thepast fewdecades,technology hasadvancedat anunprecedented rate,revolutionizing industriesand shapingnew waysoflife.36According tothe InternationalTelecommunication Union,a keyadvocate oftechnological advancement,the rapidgrowthof technologyhas significantlyimproved thequality oflife in numerous communities.It citesstudies thatshow theintegrationof technologyinto dailylives has led toincreased efficiency,more accessto information,and evenprogress inhealthcareinnumerousregions.37Those whoembrace technological progress arguethat itcreates newopportunities forindividuals andbusinessesalike.For instance,farmers inremote areascan nowaccess real-time marketinformation andweather updatesthroughsmartphones,enabling themtomakemore informeddecisions abouttheir crops.Additionally,small businessescanexpand theirreach globallythrough onlineplatforms.38They arguethat whiletechnology maybring benefitsto some,itoften expandsthe differencebetweenthetechnologically informedand thedigitally excluded.Studies conductedbyorganizations likethe UnitedNations DevelopmentProgramme revealthat manyindividuals,particularly thoseindeveloping regionsor withlimited resources,lag behindin accessingand utilizingtechnological advancements.39Furthermore,critics fearthat theunchecked growthof technologymay havenegative impactson societyand theenvironment.For example,the riseof socialmedia andthe internethasledtoanincrease incyberbullying,privacyconcerns,andthespread ofmisinformation.Moreover,the overuseof technologymay contributetodo-nothing lifestylesand other healthissues.One thingis certainabout technologicalprogress——itisan inevitabletrend.The rapidpace ofinnovation andthewidespread availabilityof technologymake itimpossible toturn back.40A.But howcan wetake controlof technologytoour advantageB.The questionarises:Is technologicalprogress beneficialfor allC.This digitaldivide canlead toincreased socialand economicgaps.D.However,critics oftechnological advancementhold adifferent view.E.These advancementshave beenparticularly evidentin ruraland underservedareas.F.It ensuresthat thebenefitsoftechnologicalprogressare sharedequally acrosssociety.G.The challengenow isfinding waysto commandthe powerof technologyto benefitall.Passage6【浙江省诸暨市牌头中学等多校学年高三下学期月适应性考试】2024-20252Students learnin differentways.Knowing thedifferent typesof learningstyles ofyour students,youcanadapt yourteaching stylesto suitthem better.Visual learningAround65%of peopleare visual learners.To learnbest,visuallearnersneed graphs,illustrations,diagrams,andother visuals.16・Visual learnersalso readand writelike otherstudents butmay addimages tonotes,or drawgraphs.It canbe helpfulto providethem withdownloadable versionsof coursematerials.Auditory learningAuditorylearners liketo listento absorbinformation.They preferlistening tolectures,music,and videos.17Encouraging discussionsof learningmaterials isalso beneficialtothem.Kinesthetic learningThekinesthetic learningstyle islearning bydoing.18・Kinesthetic learnersprefer playinggamesor doingpuzzles aspart ofthe learningprocess.They tendto enjoyproblem-solving andtrying newactivities tobuildskills.There aremany waysto teachkinesthetic learners.One exampleis theHands-on KidsActivities Club.Every month,teachers getdownloadable printablesandotherresources tocreate hands-on learningexperiences.19Some studentslearn betterby coachingthemselves whileothers learnbetter ingroups.These learnersthrive ingroupdiscussions andgroup coaching.
20.They liketo giveand receivefeedback fromother studentsandbounce ideasoff others.These learnersprefer groupdiscussions andactivities,public speakingand team-buildingexercise.A.Social learningB.Self-coaching learningC.What mattersis whattheyaredoingD,Video coursesare thebest wayto helpthemE.They learnbetter whentheyre gettinghands-on experienceF.Speaking infront ofgroups anddiscussing benefitthem mostG.They alsotendtoread theirnotes aloudto helpthem retaininformationPassage7【吉林省东北师范大学附属中学年高三下学期开学】2024-2025One ofthe mostcommon mistakesincommunication istryingtodo toomuch.16Theres novalue indelivering anykind ofcommunication,whether written,spoken,formal,or informal,ifthemessage doesntcome acrossclearly.Being clearand brief—while maintaininginterestand includingeverything your listeners needto know——isa high-level communicationskill.Here aresome tipsworth followingin orderto communicatemore effectively.•Keep youraudience inmind.Your audience will naturallybemoreinterested andengaged whenyou tailoryour communicationsto theirinterests.17This willengage theirdesire tounderstand andinteract withthe information.•Dont useten wordswhen onewill do.Even themost engagedand committedaudiencewilleventually getbored.Keeping your message simpleand clearwillmake iteasier forpeople tounderstand.18However,they,re hearingitforthe firsttime.Keep itsimple.•19If youveever workedas aninstructor,manager,trainer orcoach,youll knowthat thereare fewbetter waysto learnnewinformation thanto teachit.Ask theaudience tocontribute theirideas ortotakea rolein explainingnew conceptsandpolicies toothers.Allow themto leaddiscussions andmeetings todevelop theircommunication skills.•Consider thebest methodto deliveryourmessage.If theinformation yourecommunicating isnturgent,consider sendingan email.Written communicationwill giveyouraudience moretime toreview it,think itover,and followupwithquestions.20Building effectivecommunication skillstakes time,buttheeffects areworth theeffort.A.Be patient.B.Get theaudience involved.C.The bestmessages areoften simple.D.Speak directlyto whatmatters tothem.E.You maybe surprisedby whatyourlistenersoffer.F.It willalso givethem ahandy recordto referbackto.G.As thespeaker,you alreadyknow whatyoure goingto say.Passage8届广东省深圳市高三下学期第一次调研考试】[2025Green roofshavebeenaround forthousands ofyears,long beforemodernhousing wasdeveloped.From thesimple grass-covered roofsabove cavestothefamous HangingGardens ofBabylon,they remainedan importantpartofarchitecture.16They bringenormous environmentalbenefits andoffersolutions tosome pressingecological challengesof ourtime.(安装)In thedesign ofa green roof,therearekey factorsthat count.The firststep isto install a protective layerover the roof toprevent waterdamage.17Ifs essentialto choosehigh-quality materials,as oncethe greenroof iscompletedandthebuilding isin use,replacing theprotectivelayerbecomes difficultand expensive.(排水)Next,a drainagelayer,which isoften madeof pebblesoraspecial mat,is placedon top.It helpswater flowoffthe roofinsteadofpooling onit.Then,a growingmedium,like soilor othersimilar materials,is spreadover thedrainagelayer.18Now itstime tochoose plantsfbr theroof.Some plantshave shallowroot systemsand dontneed muchwater.19Sedum andchives aregood examplesof suchplants.They arenot onlywater-efficient buttough andlong-lasting.20Its importantto thinkaboutyourbudget.On average,it costs$25to$30per squarefoot toinstallagreenroof.This doesntinclude thecost ofinstalling orrepairing thenormal roofunderneath.And thereis labourcost tocover.Ifa traditionalroof costs$30per squarefoot,installing agreenroofcould easilydouble thatexpense.A.This iswhere theplants willgrow.B・However,green roofscome atahighcost.C.Today,green roofsare gainingmore attention.D.These featuresmake themideal forgreen roofs.E.As aresult,they ledtothepopularity ofgreen roofs.F.Green roofmaterials canrange fromgrass tosolar panels.
二、完形填空G.The layeralso stopsplant rootsgrowing intotheroofstructure.()Close1届山东省荷泽市高考一模】[2025Iwasa basketballplayer,a senior,andakid whohad itall togetherontheoutside.Butdeep inside,Id been21battling my extreme moodthat causedexcessive mentaland physicalbehaviors foryears,desperate to22my strugglesfrom everyone.On agame day,whenIshould havebeen fullyfocused,myextrememood appearedand mymind wasin
23.Eliot,you good”Coach Riveraasked.I24a smile,saying,Im fine.He wasntbuying it.Itsnot aboutthe25,Its aboutyou.You donthave tohandle thisalone,“he said,and hiswords truly26me.Everyone elseexpected me to toughit out,but hejust wantedme tobe
27.I saidbefore Icould stopmyself,I dontwanttoseem28Coach gentlyyet firmlyreplied,“29doesnt makeyou weak;its partofbeinghuman.Well30this together,but youhavetotrust meandbehonest aboutwhatyoure goingthrough.At first,opening upwas awkward.Over thefollowing weeks,Coach didnt31me hardbut allowmetopace myselfmanagingmymood
32.Before thenext biggame,he pulledme aside,saying,Stay grounded.Be33,You donthavetobeperfect.^^We won.Coach Rivera34mylifeforever.He taughtme lifeis aboutbalance,not
35.Iwas justa person,with upsand downs,but alwaysmoving forward.
21.A.gradually B.sincerely C.secretly D.slightly
22.A.protect B.hide C・learn D.separate
23.A.chaos B,order C・peace D.silence
24.A.returned B.forced C.kept D.took
25.A.life B,team C.game D.coach
26.A.struck B・inspired C.disappointed D.annoyed
27.A.gentle B・modest C.okay D.safe
28.A,nervous B・weak C.stupid D.proud
29.A.Struggling B.Training C.Playing D.Failing
30.A・turn overB.look intoC,test outD,get through
31.A.punish B・resist C・push D.hit
32.A.swings B・sorrow C-function D,fears
33.A.tough B・energetic C.emotional D.real
34.A.ruined B.changed C・decorated D.witnessed
35.A.fortune B・success C.ambition D,perfectionClose2届江苏省南通市如皋市高三下上学期适应性考试
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