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2/2易錯(cuò)點(diǎn)糾錯(cuò)練13七選五易錯(cuò)練名校七選五易錯(cuò)題通關(guān)練1.【安徽省合肥市第一中學(xué)2023-2024學(xué)年高三質(zhì)檢試題】Smalltalksaretheshortconversationswehaveatparties,atfamilyeventsoratwork.Thesesmalltalkscanopendoorsthatleadtolarger,moremeaningfulconversations.16.Herearesometipsforthemtoimprovetheirsmall-talkingability.Havesomeconversationstartersready.Ifyouhaveseenareallygoodmovieorhavereadareallygoodbook,youcantalkaboutthat.Youcanalsotalkaboutsomethingthatbothofyouareinterestedin.17,itwillbeaverygoodconversationstarter.Oryousimplynoticeandcommentonwhat’sgoingonaroundyou.Ifyouareatapartyandasongcomesonthatyoulikeorthatremindsyouofsomething,youcantalkaboutthat.18.Nobodyknowseverything.So,ifsomeonebringsupsomethingaboutwhichyouknownothing,justtellthem!Thisletstheotherpersonbecometheteacher.Theyfeelgoodaboutsharingtheirknowledgeandyougettolearnsomething.It’sawin-winsituation.Askopen-endedquestions.19.Ifyouaskquestionsthatneedmoredetailstoanswer,theconversationwillgoonlonger.Forexample,ifyouareatasummerpoolparty,don’taskapersoniftheylikesummer.20.A.BecomeastudentB.BeaknowledgeablepersonC.IfyoucanreachanagreementbeneficialtobothofyouD.However,manypeoplearenotgoodatsuchrandomchatsE.Instead,askthemwhattheylikeordislikeaboutsummerF.Thesetypesofquestionsrequiremorethanasingle-wordanswerG.Forexample,ifyouhavethesamehobbyorexperiencewithsomeone2.【福建省福州高級(jí)中學(xué)2023-2024學(xué)年高三試題】Let'stakeaminutetothinkaboutthewaterweuse.Thehumanbodyis60%waterandweneedtodrinklotsofwatertobehealthy.Whenwearethirstywejustgotothekitchenandfillaglasswithcleanwater.16Forexample,farmers,whoproducethefoodweeat,usewatertomaketheplantsgrow.WhenweturnonalightorswitchonaTVoracomputerweuseenergyandweneedwatertoproducethisenergy.Thetruthisthatweareluckyenoughtohavecleanwaterwheneverwewant,butthisisnotthecaseformanypeoplearoundtheworld.17That'saroundonein10peopleintheworld.Ifwedrinkdirtywater,wecancatchdiseasesfromthebacteriaandbecomeill.Everyyearover500,000childrendiefromdiarrhea(腹瀉)fromdirtywater.That'saround1,400childreneveryday!Also,insomecountrieschildrenwalkmanykilometreseverydaytogetwater.18Therefore,theydon'thavetimetolearnhowtoreadorwriteanddon'tgetaneducation.19Onthisdayeveryyear,countriesaroundtheworldholdeventstoeducatepeopleabouttheproblemsofdirtywaterandthatcleanwaterissomethingthateveryoneshouldhavearoundtheworld.AtoneschoolintheUK,childrenbetweentheagesof10and15walk6kmwithsixlitresofwater.20Peoplegivethemmoneytodothisandallthemoneyhelpsgetcleanwatertoasmanypeopleaspossiblearoundtheworld.A.Weusewaterindirectlytoo.B.Everysysteminourbodydependsonwatertofunction.C.Itistoinspirepeopletolearnmoreaboutwater-relatedproblemsD.Ifchildrenwalkmanyhoursadaytogetwater,theycan'tgotoschool.E.Didyouknowthataround750millionpeopledonothavecleanwatertodrink?F.In1993theUnitedNationsdecidedthatMarch22ndistheWorldDayforWater.G.Inthisway,theyknowhowitfeelstowalkalongdistancecarryingheavybottles.3.【湖北省高中名校聯(lián)盟2023-2024學(xué)年高三聯(lián)合測(cè)評(píng)試題】Areyourteenagersgettingenoughsleep?It’sthekeytoexamsuccess.Iftheysleepwell,theywillbemorelikelytoperformbetter.Herearesomepracticalwaysyoucanhelpthem.16Parentsshouldavoidfallingasleeponthesofaintheeveningsorusingtechdeviceswhenit’slate.Committoyourownbedtimeroutinesothatyourteenagercanbeyourfollower.Workoutexactlyhowmuchsleeptheyneed.Teenagersshouldaimforbetweeneightandtenhours’sleepanight,accordingtotheWorldHealthOrganisation.17Maybeit’seight,ormaybeit’snine.Butthosewhogetlessthansevenhoursmostnightsarenotgettingenough.Establishawind-down(放松)routine.Oncetheyknowhowmuchsleepthey’reaimingfor,helpthemtoachievethisbynegotiatinga30to60-minutewind-downroutinebeforetheygotobed,atthesametimeeverynight.18Letthemhaveaweekendlie-in.Enableyourchildrentogetupaslateastheycan,sparingthemthemorningchores.19Troublingteenagersoutofbedatweekendsworksagainsttheirsleeppattern.20Theywillrewardyoumore.A.Leadbyexample.B.Letyourteenagershavemoresleep.C.Halfanhourofexercisecanexcitetheirbody.D.Buttheexactamountofsleepyourteenagerneedsisunique.E.Gettinguplateoccasionallywillimprovetheirworkefficiency.F.Onstudy-leavedaysanextrahourinbedwillhelpthemconcentratebetter.G.Abathwillbringthebodytemperaturedownadegreewhichisidealforsleep.【江蘇省決勝新高考2023-2024學(xué)年高三大聯(lián)考】HealingFromNegativeChildhoodExperiencesRelaxedControlItfeelsgreattoknowthatourlivesareincontrol:physically,emotionally,mentally,socially,spiritually,andtemporally.Anoptimisticattitudepushesustotakeconstructiveactionsintheseareasandtoenjoytheresultingsenseofcontrol.16Therewillmostcertainlybecircumstancesthatwesimplycan’tcontrol.Whenthishappens,relaxedcontrolsays,“I’llacceptwhatisbeyondmycontroltochangeorfixrightnow.”CompassionCompassionissorrowforaperson’ssufferingcoupledwithadesiretorelievethatsuffering.Compassionbringshealing(治愈)kindnesstoeachmomentoflife.Wecanfeelcompassion,ratherthancondemnation(譴責(zé)),towardoffenders,whosufferfortheirweakness.Wecanfeelcompassion,ratherthancrueljudgments,towardsourselves,whohaven’tyetlearnedallthatlifehastoteachus.17TheLongViewofSufferingFranklintaught,“Thatwhichhurtsinstructs.”18Itcanhelpustorealize,andtakeprideinknowing,thatwecansurviveverydifficultcircumstances.Hardtimescanleadustohavecompassionforourselvesandempathy(移情)forthosewhoaresimilarlysuffering.Allexperiencecanbeprofitable.Thoughmosttoughsurvivorssaythattheywouldnotchoosethesufferingtheyendured,theyalsowouldnottradethelessonsgainedfromtheirsuffering.SenseofHumorHumoristheabilitytoamuseorbeamused;tobeplayful;tofindthefuninanysituation.19Wecannoticetheabsurd(荒謬),theincongruities(不協(xié)調(diào))oflifeandpeople.Tolaughatourselveskindlyistothink,“I’mmorethanmyimperfectionsandweaknesses.”Laughingalongwithotherssays,“We’reinthistogether;we’renotalone;it’llbeokay.”Thehealingattitudesarechosen.Theyhelpushealandliveahappier,moresatisfyinglife.20Buttheydon’tfallinourlapwithouteffort.Likeabeautifulplant,theyarepatiently,relentlesslycultivated.Lookingback,theeffortwillseemenormouslyworthwhile.A.Sufferingisnotallbad.B.However,lifeisuneven.C.Mentallystepoutofyournegativeexperience.D.Doingsoprovidesyouwithchoicesastohowtoact.E.Wecanlaughatthefunnythingswealldosometimes.F.Itisliberatingtorealizethattheyarewithineveryone’sreach.G.Compassiontowardselfandotherscanindeedsoftenourbattlesinlife.5.【貴州省貴陽(yáng)第一中學(xué)2023-2024學(xué)年高三試卷】Summerisagreattimeofyear.16.Mosquitosseemtomakethemostoutoftheseasonbybitingus.Whatcanwedotoavoidgettingbitten?Themostobviousansweristousemosquitorepellent(驅(qū)蟲(chóng)劑).ProfessorJamesLoganfromtheLondonSchoolofHygieneandTropicalMedicineexplainsthatDEET,thechemicalusedinmanyrepellents,confusestheinsects’senseofsmell.17.Thoughbecareful—asbiologistRogerEritjapointsout—anybitsofskinthataren’tcoveredbyrepellentarestilllikelytogetbitten.18.Clothingisanotherconsiderationthataffectswhethermosquitoschoosetoattackus.AmyGlover,writingintheHuffingtonPost,tellsusthatdarkcolorsattractmosquitos.Gloveraddsthatlooseclothingispreferableasitisharderformosquitostobitethrough.19.Light,looseclothingalsomeanspeoplesweatless.Astudyshowedthatmosquitoscanusethesmellofhumansweattofindtheirvictims.20,whichhelpsavoidbeingbitten.Anotherwaytostopthesmellofyoursweatattractingmosquitosistousedeodorant(除臭劑)todisguisethesmellofyoursweat.So,aswellasusingrepellentsandinsecticides,thinkingaboutourclothingandreducingoursweatcouldhelptoreducetheriskofmosquitobites.A.ThatmakesitdifficulttorecognizehumansB.Unfortunately,it’snotjustushumansthatenjoyitC.They’reevenabletopenetratejeansiftheyareworntightlyD.SochangingwhatweeatcouldreducetheriskofmosquitobitesE.Youcanuseplug-ininsecticidestokillorrepelmosquitosintheroomF.ThisiswhyeditorKatieMortramrecommendstakingashowerbeforebedG.Acompoundfoundindeodorantshasbeenshowntostopmosquitoslandingontheskin6.【浙江省義烏五校2023-2024學(xué)年高三聯(lián)考試題】Onceuponatime,wewereallquestion-askingexperts.Westartedaskingourparentsnumerousquestionsaskids.Bypreschool,ourinquiriesevenreachedthedepthsofscience,philosophy,andthesocialorder.Wheredoesthesungoatnight?Whydoesn’tthatmanhaveahomelikewedo?Whydorockssinkbuticefloats?36Whydoesthechild’surgetoaskquestionsgrowinactiveinsomanyadults?Animportantfactorishowthesocialenvironmentssurroundinguschangeasweage.Schoolstransformfromaplaceforaskingquestionstoonefundedbyourabilitytoanswerthem.37Andwerecognizethatsocietyrewardsthepeoplewhoproposetohavetheanswers.38Wecanbebraveraboutaskingquestionsinpublicandencouragingotherstopursuetheircuriosity,too.Inthatencouragement,wehelpcreateanenvironmentwherethosearoundusfeelsafetoaskquestions.Whenitcomestohowwephrasequestions,weareadvisedtoopenwithlesssensitivequestions,favorfollow-upquestions,andkeepquestionsopen-ended.Wecanalsopracticeaskingquestionsofandforourselvesbykeepingarunninglistofquestionsinajournal.39Finally,wecouldsetasidetimetoaskabsurdquestionslike“Howwouldyouaccomplishaweek’sworkintwohours?”Thistypeofquestionsforcesustobreaktheboundariesofourcomfortzone.Intheworldthatdoesnotlookmuchasitdidyearsago,wemustaskquestions.40Greatquestionscanopenupourcapacitytochangebecausetheyallowustodrawpeoplein,openingthemuptosharingknowledge,ideas,andopinions.Andtheyarealsoourprimarymeansoflearningabouttheworld.Inshort,askingquestionsisthebestwaytodeepenourunderstandingofthethingsthatmattertoourlife.Asanychildcouldprobablytellusifweasked.A.Then,atsomepoint,ourinquiringdesiresdisappear.B.Itisahigh-payoffbehaviorespeciallyintimesofchange.C.Thequestionsweaskdependonourattitudesaswellasthesituations.D.Butaswegrowup,askingquestionsfillsuswithworryandself-doubt.E.Assuch,onewaytorenewourinquiringspiritistochangetheatmosphere.F.Welearntosellourselvesonthejobmarketbywhatweknow,notwhatwedon’t.G.Itnotonlyremovesthepublicityfromquestionasking,butoffersusaplacetoexperiment.7.【山東省曲阜師范大學(xué)附屬中學(xué)2023-2024學(xué)年質(zhì)量檢測(cè)】Haveyounoticedthatmanyoftheclothesonthestreetlookthesamethesedays?17WeinterviewedsomeBritsindifferentpartsofthecountry.“Punks(龐克族)addzips(拉鏈).Skatershangchains(鏈子)fromtheirtrousers.Youdon’tneedmoney—youneedimagination,”saidAlexi,anartstudentfromAldershot.18Youdon’thavetoactuallymakeaT-shirt.Youcanbuyacheaponeandaddanimageofyourchoice.“IusedtodrawonT-shirts.Theylookedabitmessybutsortofcool,”saidJohn,25,fromCheshire.Everyoneknowsthatstudentsdon’thavealotofmoney.19“IusedtomakeclothessometimeswhenIwasastudent.Once,IfoundapairoftrousersinashopthatIreallyliked,butIcouldn’taffordthem.Iboughtsomefabric(布料)inthesamecolorandcopiedthetrousersusingmymum’ssewingmachine(縫紉機(jī)).20”saidCorrine,31,fromDundee.21“Ibuystufflikejackets,trousersanddressesinsecond-handshops.Youcanbesureyouwillalwayshavesomethingoriginalaswellascheap,”saidHelen,26,fromNottingham.A.Iloveditwhenpeopledidn’tbelieveIhadmadethemmyself.B.Sohowdoyoungpeopleshowtheirindividualstyles?C.Buyingsecond-handclothesisalsoafashionchoiceformanyyoungBrits.D.Thatdoesn’thavetobeaproblemifyou’vegotabitofimagination.E.Withtheclickofabutton,youcandecorateaT-shirtwithyourowncreativeworlding.F.PrintingyourownT-shirtistheeasiestandmostcommonwaytoshowyourindividualstyle.G.EvenjeansandT-shirtscanbestylishifyoufeelcomfortableinthemandchoosetherightones.8.【2024屆遼寧省沈陽(yáng)市渾南區(qū)東北育才學(xué)校一模試題】EnhanceYourWellbeinginNatureNaturereducesouranger,fear,anddepressionandincreasesourpositivemoodandpsychologicalwellbeing.Timeinnaturealsobringsusoutofourselvesandournarrowconcernsandconnectsustoalargerworldwherewefindbeautyandinterest.16Itisclearthatitisimportanttogetoutside!17Butevenifyouliveinanurbanarea,spendtimeinyouryardorfindaparkoragreenspacewithtreesandbushes.Gooutsideduringyourlunchhourifyoucantogeta“breathoffreshair”andgiveyourmindabreak.18Weallknowthelonglistofphysical,mental,andemotionalbenefitsofexercise.Exerciseimprovesattentionintheyoungandcognitivefunctioningintheold.Itreducesstressandactsasanantidepressant.19Butmuchasweknowallthesebenefits,wecan’talwaysmotivateourselvestoexerciseregularly.Thisiswherenaturecanhelp.Anappealingplacetowalkorbikecangetusoffourseatsandmoving.Andoncewestart,thebeautyofnaturalsurroundingskeepsusmotivatedtocontinue.20Aseriesofstudiesshowedthatwalkinginforests,asopposedtourbanenvironments,loweredbloodpressureandstresshormoneswellbeyondthetimeofthewalk.Sofindsomewherewithtrees,bushes,wildgrassesorflowers,water,andothersuchnaturalelementsandgoforawalkorrunorbike.Gardeningisanotherwonderfulwaytobeactiveoutside.A.Ifyoucangettothecountry,oralake,that’swonderful.B.Exerciseisalsothekeyifwewanttoavoidgainingweight.C.Sofindsomewherewithtreesorbushestogoforawalk.D.Thebeautyofnaturalsurroundingscankeepusmotivated.E.Thustheenvironmentisconnectedtoouroverallwellbeing.F.Youshouldfindmoreenergyforyourafternoonmentaltasks.G.Moreover,exercisingoutdoorsreducesstressevenmorethanexerciseindoors.9.【2024屆遼寧省本溪市高中高三一模試題】Everyonelearnsalittlebitdifferently.Somepeoplelearnbestbylistening,whileothersarevisuallearners.36Itwillshowyouhowbesttoimproveyourunderstandingofdifferenttopicswhetheryou'reastudentorjustsomeonetryingtoexpandyourknowledgebase.Tryvisuallearning.Askyourselfifyourelyonimagestohelpyouunderstandkeytopics.Forexample,whenyouarereadingyourbiologytext,doyoufindthediagramsmorehelpfulthanthewrittenwords?37Ifthisishelpful,youmaybeavisuallearner.38Ifyouarenotsureifthisappliestoyou,youcouldbeginlisteningtoarecordingofabooktoseeifthishelpsyoufocusandunderstandthetext.Ifyouneedtohearsomethingreadoutloudinordertofullygrasptheconcept,thisstylemaybeaperfectchoiceforyou.Learnthroughwords.Verbal(言語(yǔ)的)learnersaremostcomfortablewithwords,bothspokenandwritten.39Readingisoneofthemosteffectivewaysforyoutoobtaininformation.Whenyoustudy,doyoumakewrittenoutlinesofthematerial?Thisisanindicationthatlearningthroughwordsisyourpreference.Usemovementtolearn.40Andmovementiskeytoobtaininginformationforthisstyleoflearning.Ifthethoughtofsittingthroughalecturemakesyounervous,youmightlearnbetterthroughphysicalactivity.Doyoufidget(坐立不安)alot?Thisisanothersign.Tofindoutwhetheryouareaphysicallearner,trystandingupwhilereading.A.Useyoursenses.B.Trytoidentifyyourownlearningstyle.C.Experimentwithlearningthroughsound.D.Addmorepicturestothetopicyouarelearning.E.Mostpeoplelearnbestwithacombinationoflearningstyles.F.Physicallearnersrelyontheirhands,senseoftouch,andphysicalactivity.G.Ifyouareabookworm,youareverylikelycomfortablewiththislearningstyle.10.【遼寧省重點(diǎn)高中2023-2024學(xué)年高三試題】TheWorldBookDay,alsocalledWorldBookandCopyrightDay,fallsonApril23rd.16Readingextensivelyexposesyoutonewideasandknowledge,improvesyourconcentrationandmemory,andenhancesyourcreativityandcriticalthinkingskills.Despitetheimportanceofreading,manystudentstodaydon’thaveagoodhabitofreading.Thereareafewreasonsforthis:lackoftimeandmotivation,abundanceofdigitaldistractionsandfailuretosticktoreading.However,thesechallengescanbeovercomewithyourconsciousefforts.First,youneedtomaketimeforreadingbylimitingtimespentonsocialmediaorotherleisureactivities.Startwithjust15—30minutesadayofreadingandyoucanworkyourwayuptolongersessions.17Manylibrariesalsohavedigitalbookoptionsifyouprefere-readersoraudiobooks.Second,buildthehabitbyschedulingreadingtimeeachdayandstickingtoit.18Evenjusthavingaregularroutineoncertaindaysoftheweek,suchasreadingMondaytoFridayafterdinnerforexample,canhelpyoucement(鞏固,加強(qiáng))itasahabit.Finally,trackyourprogresstostayontrack.Setmonthlyreadinggoalstoachieveandrecordthebooksyouread,howlongthesessionswereandanykeyinsightsgained.Itisatraditionalwaytowriteonanotebook.19.Bymakingreadingapriority,limitingdistractions,settingaregularschedule,andtrackingyourprogress,youcansuccessfullydevelopthehabitofreading.20Sotakethefirststeptocultivatethisimportanthabittoday.Yourfutureselfwillsurelythankyouforit.A.Todayusinganappmaymakeiteasiertoachieve.B.Thegoalofthedayistoengagepeopleinreading.C.Habitsareformedthroughconsistencyandrepetition.D.Developingahabitofreadingisparticularlyunnecessary.E.Protectingthecopyrightislikelytobethefocusoftheday.F.Alifelongloveofreadingwillenrichyourlifeinsomanyways.G.Findbooksyouaregenuinelyinterestedintohelpbuildmotivation.11.【河北省衡水市第二中學(xué)2023-2024學(xué)年高三9月檢測(cè)試題】TheaveragecostofaniPhonehasclimbedup,andeventhemostaffordableAndroiddevicescomewitharisingprice.16Itiswisetopaycloseattentiontothebestpracticesforextendingthelifeofyoursmartphone.Fortunately,thereareseveralwaystodothis.Removeunnecessaryappsandphotos.Whenthestorageandcapabilities(能力)ofthesmartphonearebeingmaxedout,thephonewillbecomemuchlessresponsive.17Toavoidthisunnecessaryexpense,makesurethatyouregularlyremoveanyapps,photos,documentsortextmessagesthatyoudonotactuallyneed.18Putyourphoneonthecharger(充電器)whenitreachesabatterylifeof75percent.Waitinguntilthebatterylifedropsto25percentwilldramaticallyreduceitsabilitytoreceiveandholdachange.Usingupyourbatteryandthenchargingitbackto100percentisabadidea.Yourphonewilllastalotlongerifyouchargeitforafewminutesoffandonthroughouttheday.Don’texercisecarryingyoursmartphonewithyou.Somephoneusershaveexperiencedwaterdamageissuesasaresultofsweatingwhiletheirphonewasintheirpocketorfastenedtotheirarm.Thisproblembecomesworsenedbytheunwillingnessofthephonecompanytocoverevenminimalwaterdamageundertheirguaranteeprogram.19Takeadvantageofcloudstorage.20Thiswillminimizetheriskofdatalossifsomethingdoesgowrong.Takeadvantageofanyfreecloudstoragethatcomeswithyoursmartphoneandperform

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