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PAGEPAGE27山東省部分市2021-2022學年高三英語一模試題分類匯編閱讀理解山東省臨沂市2022屆高三一模考試英語試題第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。AWriter’sDigestAnnualWritingCompetitionWriter’sDigesthasbeenshiningaspotlightonupandcomingwritersinallgenres(體裁)throughitsAnnualWritingCompetitionformorethan80years.Enterour89thAnnualWritingCompetitionforyourchancetowinandhaveyourworkbeseenbyeditorsandagents!Prizes·OneGrandPrizewinnerwillreceive:$5.000incashandaninterviewwiththeminWriter'sDigest(Nov/Dec2022issue)andonWritersDigest.com.ApaidtriptotheWriter’sDigestAnnualConferenceincludingspecialrecognitionatthekeynote.·Alltopwinnerswillreceive:

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C.$45. D.$353.Whichofthefollowingmustbesubmittedinanentry?A.Titles. B.Coverpages. C.Textsinpdf. D.IllustrationsBAletterwrittentoa12-year-oldgirlinLithuaniawasdeliveredinDecember,almost51yearsafteritwassentbyapenpalinPoland.“Ithoughtthatsomeonewasprankingme,”saidGenovefaKlonovskaafterbeinghandedtheletter,whichincludedahandmadecoloredroseandtwopaperdolls.Theletter,togetherwith17others,felloutofaventilationhole(通風口)thissummer,dirtyandwrinkled,asawallwastakendowninaformerpostofficeonthesuburbofVilnius.JurgisVilnius,ownerofthebuildingimmediatelycalledthepostoffice.“I’msohappytheygotinterested,”saidhe.StreetnamesandtheirnumberinghavechangedinVilnius,andpostofficeworkersspentmonthslookingfortherighthousesandtalkingtocurrentrentersandneighbors,trackingdownwheretherecipientsmovedto.Onlyfivewerefound.Inseveralcaseschildrenoflaterecipientswerehandedalostletter.“Wefeltamoraldutytodothis,”saidDeimanteZebrauskaite,headofthecustomerexperiencedepartmentatLithuaniaPost.Oneladycomparedtheexperiencetoreceivingamessagefromabottlethrownintosea.Peoplewereemotional.“Somefelttheysawapartofdailylifeoftheirdeceasedparents,”Zebrauskaitesaid.InthelettertoKlonovska,sentfromKoezaryinPolandandstampedin1970,agirlnamedEwacomplainsbusesnolongerreachhervillage,soshehastowalkinminus23degreeCelsiuscold,andasksforpicturesofactors.Nowinher60s,KlonovskahasnomemoryofEwa.SheprobablywroteEwaafterfindingheraddressadvertisingforpenpalsinanewspaper,andtherelationshipceasedafterthelettergotundelivered.“Sogoodthattheletterdidn'tmattermuch.Thelosswasnotlife-changing,”saidKlonovska“Whatiftheydeliveredalostletterfromasuitor(求婚者)tohislove,andtheirweddingneverhappened?”4.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“pranking”inParagraph1mean?A.Brightening. B.Embarrassing. C.Tricking. D.Pleasing.5.WhathappenedtothelettersinParagraph2?A.Theywereaccidentallyfound.B.Theyremainedwell-preserved.C.Theyweredeliveredbytheformerpostoffice.D.Theywerehiddenbytheownerofthebuilding.6.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesthepresentpostofficeinVilnius?A.Generous. B.Dutiful. C.Honest. D.Cautious.7.WhatcanwelearnfromwhatKlonovskasaid?A.Klonovskarefusedasuitor.B.Klonovskastoppedthewedding.C.Theundeliveredletterruinedtherelationship.D.Theundeliveredlettermadelittledifferencetoher.CWhenevaluatingpeopleonvariouspsychologicaltests,psychologistsoftendistinguishbetweenmarkersofabsoluteperformanceandrelativeperformance.Absoluteperformancereflectstherawmeasurementofsomething,likethetimeittakestorunamile.Relativeperformanceishowapersonratesinrelationtotheirpeers,asinwhatplacearunnergetsinarace.Thestandardsweusetoevaluateourselvesarealmostalwaysrelative,aswecompareourselvestoourpeersandthestandardsthataremostfamiliartous.Forinstance,inmyprivatepractice,IhaveonepatientIwillcall“Omar”whoisdependentonsocialservicesandmakeslessthan$30,000peryearathisjob.Whilethislevelofpovertywouldleadmostpeopletowakeupdepressedeachday,OmarisoneofthemostoptimisticandappreciativeindividualsIknow.Why?Becausemostofhisclosestpeers—hissiblingsandfriendsfromchildhood—havelivesfarworsethanhis.IncontrasttoOmar,Ihaveanotherpatient,anadolescentI’llcall“Lena”,whosefamilyhaspropertyover$5million.Lena,however,livesinanupper-classneighborhoodwhereherfamilyisatthelowerendoftheincomelevel.ThoughLena'sfamilyallowshertoenjoypossessionsandexperiencesthatlessthanIpercentofherpeersacrosstheworldcanshare,sheconsistentlyfeels“l(fā)essthan”.Why?BecauseLenadoesn'tcompareherselftotherestoftheworld;Thisistooabstractanexerciseforher,asitwouldbeformostofus.Accordingly,whetherapsychologistispsychodynamicorcognitive-behavioral,therapy(療法)withindividualsstrugglingwithsituationalorpsychologicaldepressionaimstosolvetheproblemsassociatedwithbasingone'sself-worthoncomparisonswithothers.Psychologiststrytohelppeoplefocusonpersonalgrowtharoundtheachievementofconcretegoalsinlinewiththeirvalues.independentoftheachievementofothers.Forallofus,definingthesegoals,especiallyduringPeriodsofemotionalcalm,cangoalongwayinhelpingustoavoidthetrapofrelativitythatoftenleadstosituationalandpsychologicaldepression.8.WhatisthefunctionofParagraph1?A.Toshowthesignificanceofevaluatingpeople.B.Tomotivatereaderstostudypsychologicaltests.C.Tohelppeopleperformwellinpsychologicaltests.D.Toprovidesomebackgroundinformationonevaluatingpeople.9.Whydoestheauthormentionhistwopatients?A.Tomeasuredifferentachievement.B.Tointroducethestandardstoevaluatepeople.C.Toexplainrelativeperformancewithexamples.D.Tocontrastrelativeperformanceandabsoluteperformance.10.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlytalkabout?A.Settinggoalsinlifeisessentialforeveryone.B.It'simportanttoavoidunhealthycomparisons.C.Asenseofachievementcanaffectone'shappiness,D.Improvingself-worthcanhelpgetridofdepression.11.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Happiness:Isitallrelative?B.Self-worth:Isitmeasurable?C.Self-worth:Isitbasedonefforts?D.Happiness:Isitassociatedwithachievement?DAstudyofteenagegirls’selfie-taking(自拍)behaviorsfoundthattakingandsharingselfiesonsocialmediaisnotlinkedtopoorbodyimageorappearanceconcerns.However,whenadolescentgirlsspendtoomuchtimestrugglingoverwhichphotoofthemselvestopost,orrelyheavilyoneditingappstoaltertheirimages,theremaybecauseforconcern.Thestudy,byresearchersattheUniversityofArizona,foundthatselfieeditingandtimeinvestedincreatingandselectingtheperfectselfiewerebothrelatedtoself-objectification,whichledtobodyshame,appearanceanxietyandmorenegativeappearanceevaluationsinteengirls.“Self-objectificationistheideathatyoucometothinkofyourselfasanexternalobjecttobeviewedbyotherpeople,”saidseniorstudyauthorJenniferAubrey,anassociateprofessorattheUA.Basedonastudyof278teenagegirls“Ourmainfindingwasthatwereallyshouldn’tbetooworriedaboutkidswhotakeselfiesandsharethem;that’snotwherethenegativeeffectscomefrom.It’stheinvestmentandtheeditingthatyieldednegativeeffects,”Aubreysaid.“Selfieeditingandselfieinvestmentpredictedself-objectification,andgirlswhoself-objectifyweremorelikelytofeelshamefulabouttheirbodiesoranxiousabouttheirappearance.”“Self-objectificationisthepathwaytosomanythingsinadolescencethatwewanttoprevent,”Aubreysaid.“So,interventionsreallyshouldfocusonhowwecanencouragegirlstodevelopanawarenessofthemselvesthatdoesn’tonlydependonwhattheylookliketootherpeople.”Theresearcherssaidparentsandcaregiversofadolescentgirlsshouldbeawarethatifateenseemstobeobsessed(癡迷的),itmightbetimeforatalk.Theresearchersalsonotethattherecanbedifferentmotivationsforsharingselfies.“Selfiesareapartofthemedialandscape,butyoushouldpostthemforreasonsotherthantryingtogetpeopletoadmireyourappearanceoryourbody.”Aubreysaid.Withanestimated93millionselfiestakeneachday,theyaren’tgoingawayanytimesoon,norshouldthey.Theimportantthingtorememberis:Selfiesaren’tbad.Justdon’tobsess.12.Whatbehaviorofadolescentgirlsmaycauseconcern?A.Takingselfies.B.Caringabouttheirimages.C.Sharingselfiesonsocialmedia.D.Overusingeditingappstobeautifytheirimages.13.Fromthetext,whatcanwelearnaboutself-objectification?A.Itpredictsselfieinvestment. B.Itislinkedtoselfieobsession.C.Itpreventsproblemsinadolescence. D.Itcontributestoobjectiveevaluation.14.Whatshouldinterventionscenteron?A.Whentohaveatalkwithteengirls. B.Whentoendselfie-takingbehaviors.C.Howtohelpformahealthyself-awareness. D.Howtopreventteenagegirls'crazeforselfies.15.Fromwhichisthetextprobablytaken?A.Atravelbrochure. B.Asciencenewspaper.C.Apsychologytextbook. D.Anentertainmentmagazine.2022年山東省濟寧市2022屆高三下學期一模英語試題第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。AThetwo-weekHarvardPre-CollegeProgramisanintenseandexcitingexperienceofthecollegelife.Theadmissioncommitteeisnowlookingformature,academicallymotivatedstudentswhowillgraduatefromhighschoolandentercollegein2022.TheCourseExperienceWithover30coursestochoosefrom,you’resuretofindatopicthatinterestsyou.Althoughcoursesarenon-creditanddonothavelettergrades,youneedtoattendtheclassinitsentirety.Whenclassisnotinsession,youcanparticipateincreativeandsocialactivities.Attheendoftheprogram,you’llreceiveawrittenevaluationfromyourinstructor,aswellasatranscript(成績單).Time·July24—August5HowtoApplyCompleteanonlineapplicationandprovidesupplemental(補充的)materials,including:·The$75non-refundableapplicationfee.·Transcriptsfrom9thgradetofall2021grades:Thiscanincludeprogressreports,reportcards,andeducationalsummariesfromyourhighschool.·IfEnglishisnotyournativelanguage,submitscoresfromtheTOEFLIBTorIELTSlanguageproficiencyexamalongwithyourapplication.Cost&AidThetotalfeeforaHarvardPre-CollegeProgram2022sessionis$4,950.Theprogramfeeincludestuition,roomandboard,andactivitycostsforthefulltwoweeks.Thereisalsoanon-refundable$75applicationfeeand$100healthinsurance.Alimitednumberofscholarshipsareavailabletoassiststudentswhodemonstratefinancialneed.Awardsvarybasedonneed,andatypicalawardcoverspartofthetuition.HowtocontactusInterestedinlearningmoreabouttheprogram?Completeourrequestform,andamemberofourteamwillcontactyou.Phone:(617)495-4023Email:precollege@summer.1.Whichisarequirementforstudentsattendingthecourse?A.Completing30courses.B.Gettingrequiredcredits.C.Havingafullattendance.D.Prioritizingsocialactivities.2.Whatshouldbeincludedinsupplementalmaterials?A.Healthcertificate.B.Academicconditions.C.Financialdeclaration.D.Personalintegrity.3.What’sthefullpaymentforanadmittedstudentontheprogram?A.$75.B.$100.C.$4,950.D.$5,125.BOnJanuary22,2022,theBritish-Belgian19-year-old,ZaraRutherford,successfullylandedhertwo-seatmicrolightaircraftbackattheKortrijk-WevelgemAirport,fromwhereshehaddeparted155daysago,fulfillingherdreamtobetheyoungestwomantoflyaroundtheworldsolo.“IfeelexcitednotonlytobreaktheGuinnessWorldRecord,butalsotodiminishthegendergapby11yearsbetweenthecurrentyoungestmalerecordholderTravisLudlow18atthetimeofhisrecord,andthepreviousfemalerecordholderShaestaWaez,whowas30whenshecompletedher‘DreamsSoar’around-the-worldflight.”Rutherfordwroteonherblog.Rutherford’sjourneycrossingfivecontinentsand52countriesbeganonAugust18,2021.Sheencounterednumerousunexpecteddelaysalongtheway.TheyincludedanunscheduledstopinRedding,California,duetowildfiresandamonth-longstopinNome,Alaska,torenewherRussianvisa.Shealsofacedseveralchallengesintheair.WhenflyingfromIcelandtoGreenland,Rutherfordlostradiocontactwithhergroundteamformuchofthe3-hourflight.TheincidentsalsoresultedinherhavingtocrossoverRussiainsub-zerotemperatures.ThehardestpartwasflyingoverSiberia—itwasextremelycoldandiftheenginebrokedown,she’dbehoursawayfromrescue.Despitetheseveredifficulties,thedeterminedyoungpilotnevergaveuponherdream.Rutherfordgrewuparoundairplanes.HerBritishfatherfliescommercially,whileherBelgianmotherisarecreationalpilot.Theyounggirlbeganlearninghowtoflyatage14andobtainedheraviators(飛行員)licensein2020.Withhergoalofflyingaroundtheworldaccomplished,Rutherfordnowhashersightssetevenhigher.Shewantstobecomeanastronautandexplorespace.Shehopesthatherjourneywillencouragemoreyoungwomentopursuecareersinaviation.Currentlythenumberoffemalepilotsisjust5percent.Rutherfordsays,“It’saneasythingtosay,butjustgoforit.Ifyoudon’ttryandseehowhighyoucanfly,thenyou’llneverknow.”4.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“diminish”inparagraph2probablymean?A.NarrowB.Divide.C.Fill.D.Cause.5.WhydidRutherfordhavetostopinNome?A.Thewildfiresweretoofierce.B.HerRussianvisawasdue.C.Theweatherwastoosevere.D.Herenginebrokedown.6.What’sthepurposeofparagraph4?A.Toswitchtoanewtopic.B.Tosummarizeherachievements.C.Toillustrateheradmirabletalents.D.Toaddsomebackgroundinformation.7.Whatdoesthepassagetrytoconvey?A.Lifeisnotallroses.B.Dreambig,aimhigh.C.Nottoadvanceistogoback.D.Thegreatesttalkers,theleastdoers.CLaunchedinSingaporelastNovember,HongKong-basedcompanyOmnifoodshasintroducedarangeofsixplant-basedseafoodtostandinfortuna(金槍魚),crabandwhitefish.Similartotheirporksubstitutes(替代品),thenewproductsaresaidtoofferasafeandalternativesourceofproteinwhiletacklingenvironmentalconcernslikeoverfishingandworseningoftheseas.Omnifoods’expansioncomesatatimewhenthemarketforplant-basedproductsisgrowing.AccordingtoEnterpriseSingapore,localinterestinsensibleconsumptiondoubledin2021,andflexitarians—peoplewhoprimarilyeataplant-baseddietbutoccasionallyconsumemeatorseafood—representthefastestgrowth.Theoceanisanotherreasoncitedastheneedforplant-basedseafood.Theaveragepersonhereconsumed22kgofseafoodlastyear,surpassingtheglobalaverageof20kg.TheWorldWideFundforNature(WWF)alsoobservedthatthreequartersoftheseafoodservedinSingaporeisunsustainable.Besides,fishfarminginvolvestheuseofchemicalstopreventdiseaseandparasitesandthesechemicalsthenaccumulateinfishtissues,whichbecomesaseriousthreattopeople'shealth.Omnifoodssaystheirproductsaddressalltheseconcerns.Madeprimarilyfromnon-geneticallymodifiedsoybeans,theplant-basedalternativesarefreeofharmfulsubstances,absolutelysafe.Thecompanypointedoutthattheproductsshareasimilarlook,feelandtasteoftherealthing.“We’vedonepilottastetestswithfriends,family,andonesushirestaurant.Manyadmiretheappearanceandmouthfeelthatourtunaproducthasaswellasitsnutritionalbenefits.Nowwearestrugglingtoimproveourproductuntilit’sanexactmatchortastesbetterthananimal-basedtuna,”addedDavidYeung.BesidesOmnifoods,Singaporecompaniesarealsoexploringthealternativeseafoodmarket.GrowthwellGrouprecentlyraisedUS$22milliontofunditsattemptintoshrimp,squidandcrabmadeusingchickpeaprotein.“Globaldemandforplant-basedmeatsisalsoshootingup,withthevaluesettoreachUS$23.2billionby2024,”saidmarketresearchcompanyEuromonitor.8.Whichisthehighlightoftheplant-basedseafood?A.Beingreasonably-priced.B.Beingphysically-appealing.C.Beingenvironmentally-friendly.D.Beingpersonally-tailored.9.Whatdoesparagraph2mainlyfocuson?A.Therecenttrendinpeople’sdiet.B.Thepotentialrisksoffishingfarming.C.ThemethodsofOmnifoodsexpandingitsbusiness.D.Thefactorsdrivingthepopularityofplant-basedseafood.10.Whichbestdescribestheprospectofthealternativeseafoodmarket?A.Promising.B.Risky.C.Worrying.D.Uncertain.11.What’sthebesttitleofthetext?A.RealSeafoodIstobeReplacedB.Alternative-seafoodHasaLongWaytoGoC.Omnifoods:APioneerofPlant-basedSeafoodD.NextFoodFrontier:SeafoodMadeFromPlantsDScientistsfromtheNationalUniversityofSingaporestudiedhowmuchtimetwinsspentinnaturalspacescomparedwitheachotherandfoundthattheysharedasimilarlevelofdesiretobeinnature.“Thereasonwedecidedtostudythisintwinsisthatwecouldestimateheritability(遺傳性)basedonthegeneticsimilaritiesinidenticaltwins(100%)versusgeneticsimilaritiesinnon-identicaltwins(50%),”saidChia-chenChang,wholedthestudy.“Ifatrait(特性),suchasthedesiretobeinnature,isclearlymoresimilarbetweenidenticaltwinsthannon-identicaltwins,thiswillthensuggestatraitisheritable.”UsingtheTwinsUKregistry,researcherssurveyed1,153pairsoftwins—identicalandnon-identical—abouthowtheyexperiencednature.Theywererequiredtoanswerquestionsinvolvinghowfrequentlytheyvisitnaturalspacessuchaspublicparksandprivategardensandratetheirfamiliaritywithnature.Aftercomparingandanalyzingthecollecteddata,researchersfoundthatidenticaltwinsweremoresimilartoeachotherintheirattitudestowardsnature.Whilepreviousstudieshavefoundthatspendingtimeinnaturalspacesimprovesmentalwell-being,thisvariesfrompersontoperson.Forthefirsttime,theresearcherssay,thisstudyhasindicatedwhythatisbysuggestingthereislikelytobeageneticcomponentinourpreferencefornatureandourlikelihoodtovisitnaturalspaces.However,heritabilitydeclinedwithage,perhapsshowingthatenvironmentalfactorssuchasaccesstonatureandgreenspacesbringaboutaloveoftheoutdoorsasonegrowsolder.Thatistosay,aperson’sdesiretobeinnatureandhowoftentheyexperienceitareinfluencedbybothgenesandpersonalexperiences.Thosewholiveinurbanenvironmentswithoutaccesstonaturecouldenduphavingalesserappreciationofit.Hence,it’snecessarythatdiverseurbanplanningisneededtoprovideaccesstonaturalspaces—andthebenefitstheyoffer—forall.12.Whyweretwinschosenassubjectsofthestudy?A.Toacquiremoreaccurateresults.B.Toconfirmthepreviousstudies.C.Tomeasuretheirgenesimilarity.D.Toidentifytheirspecifichobbies.13.Howdidtheresearcherscarryoutthestudy?A.Byanalyzingpreviousdata.B.Byreferringtoonlineresources.C.Byaskingandansweringquestions.D.Bydoinganexperimentinthelab14.Whatisspecialaboutthisstudy?A.Ittakesgenesintoconsideration.B.IttakesadvantageoftheInternet.C.Itprovidesanewinsightintotheroleofnature.D.Itrevealsthelinkbetweennatureandmentalhealth.15.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.One’slovefornatureisinvariable.B.Cityplanningleavesmuchtobedesired.C.Itmaybeabetterchoicetoliveinruralareas.D.Genesaretheonlyfactorinshapingone’straits.2022屆山東省菏澤市高三第一次模擬考試(一模)英語試題第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。AWanttofeelmoresatisfiedwithlife?Wepickedoutthese5booksthatwillpromoteyourlifein2022.FindingYourElementbyKenRobinsonEveryonehasapassion.Ifyoudon'tknowwhatyoursis,itjustmeansyouhaven'tdiscoveredityet.Orperhapsyouhave,butitwasdismissedearlyinlife.Findouthowyoucanbreakdailyroutineandfindyourcallinginlife.EmotionalIntelligencebyDanielGolemanDidyouknowifyourpulseraterisesabove100bpm,you'relikelytooemotionaltothinkcalmly?Youprobablyletfeelingscloudyourjudgmentmoreoftenthanyouknow.Golemanexplainshowyoucanavoidlettingyouremotionsruleyouandmakebetterdecisionsinlife.HowWillYouMeasureYourLife?byClaytonM.Christensen,JamesAllworthandKarenDillonAreyoumakingtherightbalanceinlife?Whilecareerachievementscanbesatisfying,neglectingyourfamilyandfriendscanbeharmfulinthelongrun—inwaysyoucan'tevenimagine.HowtoStopWorryingandStartLivingbyDaleCarnegieEverwonderedwhyyoucan'tstopworryingaboutsomething?Nomatterhowhardyoutry,areyoufocusedonthesameissue?Bydefiningthesourceofyourstress,youcangetoveritonceandforall.Carnegiecameupwithatimelessformula(公式)thathelpsyoutackleanyoverthinkingsituation.ThirteenThingsMentallyStrongPeopleDon'tDobyAmyMorinDoyoustruggletogetoveryourfailures?Orconcentrateonthingsoutofyourcontrol?Gettingovertheseobstaclescanhaveasignificantinfluenceonyoureverydaylife.Morinshareshowhermostsuccessfultherapypatientsovercamethesedifficulties.1.Inwhichaspectdoallthefivebooksbenefittheirreaders?A.Offeringthemmedicaltreatments. B.Teachingthemhowtosurvivelonger.C.Givingthemappropriatelifeguidance. D.Helpingthemsolveanylifechallenge.2.Whenareyoumostlikelytomakeawisedecision?A.Whenyouignoreyourfriends. B.Whenyoubreakdailyroutine.C.Whenyoucontrolyouremotion. D.Whenyouoverthinkthesameissue.3.Whichbookismosthelpfulforpeoplestrugglingagainstfailures?A.FindingYourElement. B.HowWillYouMeasureYourLife.C.HowtoStopWorryingandStartLiving. D.ThirteenThingsMentallyStrongPeopleDon'tDo.BBeatriceDeLavallettewasjust17yearsoldwhenshewasseriouslyinjuredandlostbothofherlegsfromthekneedown.Theteenspentthenextseveralmonthsinintensivephysicaltherapy,workinghardtoregainhermobilityandindependence.Sheappreciatedherfamilyforsupportingherandassuringherthatlifewouldgoonduringthosedarkdays.Herbelovedhorse,DeeDee,wasespeciallyhelpfulinherrecovery.Beatricegrewupinanequestrian(馬術(shù)的)family.Shestartedridingwhenshewasjustakid,competingindressage(盛裝舞步)bythetimeshewas12.WhenhertherapistbroughtDeeDeetothehospitalparkinglotoneday,Beatriceknewherloveofhorsesandridingwasthewayforward.“Therearenorealwordstodescribethatday,butitwasthestartofmynewlife,”Beatricewroteonherwebsite.“Afewdayslater,myoccupationaltherapistdrovemetothestables(馬廄).IwasliftedupontoDeeDee.Someonehadtoholdontome,Ihadnomuscletoneorcontrol,butIknewIcoulddothis.”Eagertogetbacktoher“reallife”,Beatricebeganthechallengingtaskofrelearninghowtoride.Hermuscletonewasgone,sowashersenseofbalance,butsheeventuallyregainedthestrengthtoridewithoutassistance.InApril2017,Beatricewasfinallyabletoreturntocompetitionsatashow.Now,sixyearsaftertheaccidentthatalmostkilledher,BeatricewasselectedtorepresentTeamUSAattheTokyo2020ParalympicGames!DeeDeehadretiredfromcompeting,soBeatricerodehernewhorse,aDutchwarmbloodnamedClarc.ThetwoofthemearnedfifthplaceinthegradeIIindividualcategoryandsixthinthefreestyle!“Mybeinghereshowsthatliterallyanythingispossible,”shesaid.“Iknowit'skindoftheusualthingtosay,butit'strue.Justgoforit.”4.WhathappenedafterBeatricegotinjured?A.Shereceivedhertherapysadly. B.Shewasfreetogethermobility.C.Shecontinuedtorideherlovedhorsebyherself. D.Shewentthroughdarkdayswithherfamily'ssupport.5.WhatmostprobablydroveBeatricetostartanewlife?A.Herfifthplace. B.Herpopularwebsite. C.Hergoodrecovery. D.Herloveofridinghorses.6.WhatdidBeatricedowhenrelearninghowtoride?A.Sheaskedformuchassistance. B.Sheovercamelotsofdifficulty.C.Shedoubtedhermusclestrength. D.Shewentinforphysicalexercises.7.WhatcanwelearnfromBeatrice'sstory?A.Detailisthekeytosuccess. B.Nottoadvanceistogoback.C.Manyhandsmakelightwork. D.Nothingisimpossibleifyouworkhard.CAyoungwomanholdsupabookandsmiles,saying,“Thisisday

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