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目錄

題型綜述.............................................................................................................................................2

解題攻略.............................................................................................................................................3

題型01論點句題..............................................................................................................................3

題型02論據(jù)支撐句題.......................................................................................................................4

題型03過渡銜接句題

題型04總結(jié)句題...............................................................................................................................7

高考練場.............................................................................................................................................8

題型簡介

高考英語閱讀中的七選五議論文,旨在考查學生對議論性文本的語篇連貫性與邏輯性的把握。此類文章圍

繞特定觀點展開論述,作者運用論據(jù)、推理來支持或反駁論點,話題涉獵教育改革、社會現(xiàn)象剖析、道德

倫理探討等領(lǐng)域,行文依靠論點、論據(jù)與論證的緊密配合,語言富有邏輯性,結(jié)構(gòu)層次分明,而七選五題

型要求學生從七個備選句子里挑出五個恰當?shù)?,嵌入文中空缺處,使文章語義通順、論證連貫。

命題類型

論點句:常處于段落開頭,用來明確提出該段落的核心主張,引領(lǐng)后續(xù)的論證闡述,為全段定下論述

基調(diào),例如“Inadditiontoeconomicbenefits,thereisanothercrucialaspecttoconsider.”,旗幟鮮明開啟

新論述方向。

論據(jù)支撐句:為已提出的論點補充事實依據(jù)、具體案例、統(tǒng)計數(shù)據(jù)、名人名言等內(nèi)容,讓抽象論點變

得鮮活可感,增強說服力。比如論點是“運動有益身心”,論據(jù)句可能列舉長期運動人群的健康數(shù)

據(jù)。

過渡銜接句:位于段落之間或段落內(nèi)部,起到承上啟下的關(guān)鍵作用,既總結(jié)上文關(guān)鍵要點,又自然流

暢地開啟下文新話題,確保論證層層遞進、環(huán)環(huán)相扣,就像“However,thesituationisfarfromperfect,

andnewproblemshaveemerged.”,在轉(zhuǎn)折間推進論述。

總結(jié)句:常出現(xiàn)在段末,對全段論述內(nèi)容進行扼要概括,再次強調(diào)論點,加深讀者印象,或者對后續(xù)

論證走向做含蓄鋪墊,如“Inshort,weneedtotakeimmediateactiontoaddressthisissue.”。

解題思路

速覽全文抓主旨:快速通讀文章,尤其留意文章標題、首段以及每段首尾句,迅速提煉核心論點,明

確文章圍繞什么主題、秉持什么立場在展開議論,為后續(xù)解題錨定大方向。

分析空處位置定功能:若空缺處在段首,優(yōu)先考慮論點句,要能提綱挈領(lǐng);位于段中,大概率是銜

接過渡或補充論據(jù);要是在段尾,多為總結(jié)收尾,或是拋出引出下段的懸念話題。

找關(guān)鍵詞匹配:仔細研讀空缺處上下文,圈出關(guān)鍵實詞,比對選項,找出與之匹配的詞匯,像同義

詞、反義詞、同類詞,借助語義關(guān)聯(lián)鎖定潛在答案,例如上文提及“environmentalprotection”,選項

含“greeninitiatives”就值得關(guān)注。

依循邏輯關(guān)系選:關(guān)注文中邏輯連接詞,如表示并列的“and”“also”,轉(zhuǎn)折的“but”“however”,因果

的“so”“therefore”等,據(jù)此判斷選項與上下文邏輯是否契合,使文章論證行云流水。

代入通讀核查:把選好的句子依次填入文中,完整通讀一遍,檢查文章整體語義連貫、邏輯通順與

否,如有語義跳躍、銜接生硬的地方,需重新審視選項。

題型01論點句題

(24-25高三上·重慶·階段練習)Worryingisjustafamiliaremotionthatapersongetswhenhestartsto

getconcernedabouttheoutcomeofsomethingthathecaresabout.1It’sallaboutthetriggers(誘因).

............

4Asyoumighthavealreadyguessed,notgivingintothefirstnegativethoughtisoneofthebest

strategiestodealwithworrying.Bypushingthatnegativethoughtawayassoonasitappearsyoucangive

yourselfthechancenottofallintothisworryingtrap.

............

A.Moreworryingmeansmoretimewasted.

B.Thisiswherethedownwardcycleoftenbegins.

C.Butwhatwemaynotknowisitsnegativeeffects.

D.Butdoyouknowhowtheworryingprocessstarts?

E.However,therearestillwaystobreakfreefromthiscycle.

F.Youmaystudyharderifworriedabout,forexample,anupcomingexam.

G.Thebiggestproblemhereisthatthingspeopleworryaboutareusuallyuncertain.

題型02論據(jù)支撐句題

(2024·廣東廣州·一模)Asababy,Jack’sremarkableswimmingjourneybegan.Attenmonths,he

alreadypractisedwithswimaids.Atsix,hewonhisfirstswimmingcompetitioninagroupforkidsten-and-under.

Atseven,hestayedatthepoolfromnineinthemorningtilleighthourslater.Hismother,recognizinghisgift,

tookitasherdutytoguidehim.11Byayoungage,Jackhadbeenrankedthenumberoneswimmerofthe

country,atitleheheldforarecord-breakingduration.

............

Inaworldthatdemandspeopletospecializeearly,wefaceachallengetokeepthebenefitsofdiverse

experiencesanddelayedconcentration.There’saneedforthosewithJack’searlyfocus.15—Peoplewho

startwithmanydifferentthingsandacceptvariousexperiences.Peoplewithrange.

A.Therewasnotimetowaste.

B.Anditwasallgoingaccordingtoplan.

C.ThegrowingcomplexityoftheworldalsocallsformoreSams.

D.Butitdidn’tseemtoholdbackhisdevelopmentinthelongrun.

E.Inreality,theSam’spathtosuccessisfarmorecommon,yetlesstold.

F.IncontrasttoJack,Samdidn’tshowsignificantsportingtalentuntillater.

G.Unliketheswimmingtalent,Sam’searlyyearswerefilledwithavarietyofsports.

題型03過渡銜接句題

(24-25高三上·四川瀘州·階段練習)Happinessisaparadoxical(自相矛盾)goal.Weallwanttobe

happy,yetweoftenfailatpredictingwhatwillmakeushappy.Wepursuegoalslikewealth,fitness,statusand

masteryonlytofindthatachievingthemdoesn’treallychangeourlive.16.Weworryaboutthingswecannot

control,holdgrudges(仇恨)againstpeoplewecannotinfluence.andspendtimeonactivitieswedon’ttrulyvalue.

17Butfrommyperspective,Ihavefoundafewmaximsthathavemademylifebetter.

............

Meetotherpeoplemorethanhalfway.

Weareanarcissisticspecies.20Evenouroutwardlydirectedthoughtsareoftenself-centered:Wecare

aboutourrelationshipwithotherpeople.Absentourinterestinthem,wedirectlittlementalcapacitytowards

others’viewpoints.

Thosearemyrulesforhappiness,whatareyours?Whatthingsdoyoutrytolivebythatmakeyouhappier?

Shareyourthoughtsinthecomments.

A.Remembereverythingisachoice.

B.Strivingisgood,butachievingisoverrated(高估).

C.Nearlyallofourthoughtsaredirectedtowardsourselves

D.Idon’tclaimtohavediscoveredtherecipeforhappiness

E.Incontrast,weoftendeliberatelymakeourselvesmiserable

F.Muchofhappinessliesinlittlejoysandmomentsthatwecaneasilyoverlook.

G.Daydreamingaboutapossibilitythatisn’tpracticaldoesn’tmakeyoubetteroff.

題型04總結(jié)句題

(2024·廣東湛江·一模)Manysignificantinternationalprojectshaveconsideredhowschoolingmight

changetobettermatchthechangesthathavetakenplaceinthe21stcentury.26Oneisashiftinthemeaning

ofknowledge,andtheotheristheneedtobuildeducationsystemsbasedaroundwhatwenowknowabout

learning.

............

28Nordoesitdenytheneedforobviousgoalsforstudents’knowledgedevelopment.Rather,the

future-focusededucationliteraturesuggestsweneedtoadoptamuchmorecomplexviewofknowledge,onethat

incorporatesknowing,doingandbeing.Alongsidethisweneedtorethinkourideasabouthowourlearning

systemsareorganized,resourcedandsupported.Researchclearlyshowsthatpeopledonotlearnwellaspassive

recipients(接受者)ofpre-packaged,bite-sizedpiecesofknowledge.29

Althoughsomeoftheseprinciplesareunderstoodbymanyteachers,oureducationsystemsandpractices

areoftensetupinwaysthatdonotsupporttheseprinciplestooperateinpractice.Teachersandschoolleadersare

attemptingparadigm(范式)shifts.30

A.Thereneedstobewiderpublicsupportforthem.

B.Therearetwoimportantideasthatsupportthiswork.

C.Thisdoesnotmeanthatknowledgenolongermatters.

D.Goodlearningrequiresactiveengagementinthe“wholegame”.

E.Wearerequiredtoprepareyoungpeoplefortheknowledgeage.

F.Thisispossibleonlywhenactivelearningapproachesareapplied.

G.Intheknowledgeage,theabilitytogeneratevalueisputinthefirstplace.

(2024年新課標高考英語甲卷)

Whatismoderation(適度)?Basically,itmeanseatingonlyasmuchfoodasyourbodyneeds.Youshould

feelsatisfiedattheendofameal,butnottoofull.____16____Butitdoesn'tmeansayinggoodbyetothefoods

youlove.

Takeyourtime.It'simportanttoslowdownandthinkaboutfoodassomethingnutritiousratherthanjust

somethingtoeatinbetweenmeetings.____17____Itactuallytakesafewminutesforyourbraintotellyourbody

thatithashadenoughfood,soeatslowlyandstopeatingbeforeyoufeelfull.

Eatwithotherswheneverpossible.Eatingalone,“speciallyinfrontoftheTVorcomputer,oftenleadsto

mindlessovereating.Andbecarefulaboutthefoodsyoukeepathand.It'smorechallengingtoeatinmoderationif

youhaveunhealthysnacksattheready,likecookies.____18____

Controlemotional(情緒的)eating.____19____Manyofusalsoturntofoodtodealwithunpleasant

emotionssuchassadness,loneliness,orboredom.Butbylearninghealthierwaystomanageemotions,youcan

regaincontroloverthefoodyoueatandyourfeelings.

____20____Ahealthybreakfastcanstartyourmetabolism(新陳代謝),whileeatingsmall,healthymeals

keepsyourenergyupallday.Avoideatinglateatnight.Trytoeatdinnerearlierandfastfor14—16hoursuntil

breakfastthenextmorning.Studiessuggestthateatingonlywhenyou'remostactiveandgivingyourdigestive

systemalongbreakeachdaymayhelptoregulateweight.

A.Eatproperlythroughouttheday.

B.Wedon'talwayseatjusttosatisfyhunger.

C.Don'tswallowamealonthewaytowork.

D.Mostofusneedtodoubletheamountweeat.

E.Instead,surroundyourselfwithhealthychoices.

F.Formanyofus,moderationmeanseatinglessthanwedonow.

G.Thatwon'tleadtocheatingorgivinguponyourneweatingplan.

(2022年6月普通高等學校招生全國統(tǒng)一考試(浙江卷)英語試題)

IhaveadrawerfullofletterstoSanta.EachyearmychildrenwouldwriteuptheirChristmaswishlists.

Theywerepoliterequestsforthelatestgameortoy.Asthechildrengotolder,theywouldgiveSantasome

hints(提示)onwheretobuytheirpresents.1

Thoseletterstaughtmychildrenavaluablelessonaboutwriting:Ithasapurpose.Sometimesourpurposeis

toachievesomething;othertimesitmaybetoentertain,inform,orpersuade.2Andwhenwritingdoesn’t

seemtohaveanypurposeorgetanykindofmeaningfulresponse,thenitcanbehardtogetexcitedaboutdoingit.

Christmasisagreattimeofyearforchildrentocommunicatewithothersthroughwriting.Whenchildren

writeforrealaudiencesandrealpurposes,theycanlearntochoosetheirwordsaccordingly.3Youwrite

“DearSanta”becauseyoudon’tknowhimpersonallyandyouwanttoshowhimrespect.

4Texting,onlinemessaging,livechatswhileplayingvideogamesallmeanthattheyareconstantly

producingwrittenmessages.However,becausetheyareusuallywritingtofamilyandfriends,theyuseinformal

languagemostofthetime.

Thereisnothingwrongwiththiskindofwriting.Itsuitstheaudienceandthepurposeandgetsthejobdone.

5Thistypeofwritingwon’tberewardedbytheschoolexaminer,norbyafutureemployerorapotentialclient.

Theverybestcommunicatorsarethosewhoknowhowtoadjusttheirlanguagetomatchtheiraudience.

A.Itisn’tthattheseyoungpeoplecan’twrite.

B.Butitisalwayspurposeful-oratleastitshouldbe.

C.Theageofpen-and-paperletterwritingmayhavepassed.

D.Asaresult,eachyeartheyreceivedsomethingtheywanted.

E.Youwrite“HiNannaandPop”becauseyouareclosetothem.

F.Astechnologydevelops,youngpeoplearewritingmorethantheyeverhave.

G.Butifthisistheonlykindofwritingyoungpeopledo,itwillcauseproblems.

(江蘇省南京市第十三中學2023-2024學年高考模擬英語試卷)

Artisallaroundus.Itcanbefoundeverywhere,includingfancygalleries,people’slivingrooms,andon

thesidesofbuildings.So,whyisartimportant?

Itpromotesexpressionandcreativity.Ashumans,we’renaturallydrawntoartasaformofexpressionand

communication.6It’sawayforthemtoexpressthemselvesbeforethey’reabletospeak.Infact,

participationintheartsmayevenassistkidswithlanguage,motorskills,andvisuallearningdevelopment.

7.Whensomeoneappliesforajob,therearecertainskillstheyneedtohavelikedataanalysisor

bookkeeping.However,manyemployersalsounderstandtheveryimportantneedfortheskillswhicharehardto

measureandoftendifficulttodefine.Someexamplesincludeaperson’sabilitytoadapttochange,thinkcreatively,

orcollaboratewithteammembers.

Itprovideshistoricalcontext.8.Thisiswhypeoplededicatetheirlivestostudyingcaveart,

Shakespeareanplays,andsomuchmore.Whenwetakethetimetodiveintoartcreatedinthepast,wecanlearn

aboutothergenerationsanderas.Wecanstudyarttofindoutwhatthosebeforeuswerefacingandhowthey

overcameit.9.

Intherapy(療法)settings,artalsoprovidesanopportunityfordiggingdeeperandexpressingemotionsthat

aredifficulttodiscuss.10.Inoneimportantstudy,childrenbetween6and12wereaskedtodrawahouseas

adistractionafterthinkingaboutsomethingupsetting.Thisgroupwasabletoimprovetheirmoodwhencompared

withchildrenwhowereinstructedtodrawthenegativeeventorsimplycopyanotherdrawing.

A.Ithelpsallofusdevelopnecessarysoftskills.

B.Theseareitsmajorbenefits.

C.Itcanhelppeoplehandlementalproblems.

D.Artandhumanhistorygohand-in-hand.

E.Similarly,futuregenerationswilllearnaboutcurrenteventsbytheartweleavebehind.

F.Howdoesithaveanimpactonourlife?

G.Childrenlovetodraw,singanddance.

A

(24-25高三上·山西·階段練習)Itisnotgenerallyrealized,forexample,thatatalewritteninChinain

theninthcenturyistheworld’soldestknownversionofthestoryofCinderella.Thenextearliestwasnot

publisheduntilsevenhundredyearslater—inLyons,France,in1544.Inaddition,350otherstoriesthatare

relatedinsomewaytoCinderellahavebeencollectedfromeverycontinent.

ThoseCinderellastoriesfallintotwomaingroups.Inone,thefocusisontheball,whilecomparatively

littleattentionispaidtothesupernaturalforcethathelpsher.Thisisthetypemostfamiliartousandmost

commonlyfoundinwesternEurope.InthosefoundineasternEurope,muchattentionispaidtothehelpful

animals.ButtheChineseversioncontainsboth.

Oldthoughitis,theChineseversionshowsdefinitesignsofhavingbeenbasedonstillearlier—andnow

lost—versions.Theincidentoftheball,forexample,islinkedwiththerestofthestorysounnaturallythatit

seemsthattheauthorhasborrowedthisincidentfromsomestillearlierversion,butwithoutclearlyunderstanding

itssignificance.ItwillalsoberememberedthatthekingwhomarriedthegirlcamefromacountrycalledT’o-

huan.Thoughthiscountryisnotidentifiedinthestory,weknowfromChinesehistoricalwritingsofthattimethat

therewasasmallcountrybythatnamelocatedneararegioncalledT’o-ho-lo.AndT’o-ho-locanbeidentified

withcertaintyasclosetothemoderncityofBangkokinThailand.ThismakesitprobablethattheChinesestoryof

CinderelladidnotoriginateinChina,butwastakentherefromSoutheastAsia,perhapsbytheArabswhowentas

traderstoCantoninlargenumbers.

ThisstoryshowsthatthesamesimplevirtueswhichareregardedasbasicintheWesthavebeen

emphasized

forcenturiesinChinaandotherpartsofAsia.Itisbutoneexampleofthewayastoryoranideacantravelallover

theworld.

1.Whatphenomenonisdescribedinthefirstparagraph?

A.Astoryusuallyhasdifferentorigins.

B.Chineseliteraturehasaverylonghistory.

C.Differentcountriesmayhavesimilarstories.

D.FrenchliteraturewasinfluencedbytheChinese.

2.WhatisuniqueabouttheChineseversionofCinderella?

A.Theplotdevelopsmorenaturally.

B.Itiscenteredonthosehelpfulanimals.

C.Relativelylittleattentionispaidtotheball.

D.Itstressesboththeballandthesupernaturalforce.

3.WhichevidenceshowsthattheChineseversionoriginatesinSoutheastAsia?

A.Theoriginalwriter’sidentity.B.Somerelatedhistoricalrecords.

C.Anewlyfoundversionofthestory.D.Awell-knownkingdominthestory.

4.Howisthetextmainlydeveloped?

A.Byanalyzinganexample.B.Byreviewingstudies.

C.Bytellingaveryoldstory.D.Byconductingsurveys.

B

(24-25高三上·浙江·階段練習)IoftenremindmyselfthatInsideOutisamoviemadeforkids.Maybe

becauseIwas9yearsoldwhenIfirstwatchedit.Backthen,itwasjustafunmovieaboutcolorfulcharacters

insideagirl’shead:Joy,Sadness,Fear,Anger,andDisgust.Andguesswhat?myfavoriteisJoy!Iadmiredher

sparkleandthewayshemadeeverythingfeelbrighter.Ifeellikeshewastheonlyimportantemotionbecauseshe

madeRileyhappy.

Now,Iaman18-year-oldgrown-up.IwasexcitedwhenIheardInsideOut2iscomingoutin2024.Who

saidthisisjustforkids?Myyoungerselfbackin2015woulddefinitelyteasemeforwatching“child’sstuff.”But

thisnewpartisaddingevenmoredepth,introducingnewemotionslikeEmbarrassment,Ennui(無聊),Envy,and

Anxiety.

Itfeelslikethemoviewaitedforustogrowuptolaunchpart2.TheywantustofeelwhatRiley’sfeeling.

It’sliketheyknewweneededtimetounderstandthefirstmoviefully,andnowthey’rereadytotakeusdeeper.

Andyes,itdidgodeeper.Ineverexpectedthatthismoviewouldmakemeshedtears.“Idon’tknowhowto

stopanxiety.Maybeit’struethatwhenyougrowold,you’llfeellesshappy.”Andyouknowwhat?That’s

perfectlyfine.It’sokaytofeelanxious,it’sokaytobescared,andit’sokaytorealizethatthisworldisnotonly

abouthappiness.

Growingup,youwillrealizethatJoyisn’ttheonlyimportantemotion.Allofouremotionsaremeanttobe

felt,eventhehardones.Theyshapehowweseetheworldandhowweconnectwitheachother.Thisshowedus

thatourfeelingsarepartofwhatmakesuswhoweare.They’renotsomethingtohideorignore—they’rethe

heartbeatsofourexperiences,guidingusthroughlife’supsanddowns.So,let’sembracethem,cherishthem,and

rememberthatfeelingallouremotionsdeeplyisabeautifulpartofbeingalive.

5.WhatdidtheauthorthinkofInsideOutwhenfirstwatchingit?

A.Itwasintendedforchildren.B.Itwasdifficultforkidstounderstand.

C.Ittaughtimportantlessonsaboutemotions.D.Itofferedusefuladviceonhowtobehappy.

6.WhydidInsideOut2comeoutsomanyyearslateraccordingtotheauthor?

A.TowaitforRileytogrowup.

B.Tocreatemorecolorfulcharacters.

C.Totargetawiderrangeofaudienceagegroups.

D.Toguaranteeabetterunderstandingofthemovie.

7.WhydidtheauthorcrywhenwatchingInsideOut2?

A.Theauthorlearnedabittertruth.

B.Theauthorrelateddeeplytothemovie.

C.Themoviemadetheauthoranxiousandscared.

D.Themoviefellshortoftheauthor’sexpectations.

8.Whatisthemessagetheauthorhopestoconvey?

A.Growingupisapainfulprocess.

B.Joyisunnecessarytoabeautifullife.

C.It’simpossibletohideorignoreouremotions.

D.Amixofemotionsmakesusuniqueandbeautiful.

C

(24-25高三上·浙江·階段練習)Alwaysbusy“doing”things?Ifso,youmaybesufferingfrom“toxic

productivity,”adestructiveratherthanproductivebehavior.

Iimagineyou’rethinking,“Productivitymustbegood,right?”Buttoxicproductivity,incontrastwith

regularproductivity,isanexcessiveneedtoalwaysbeproductive,regardlessofthecosttoyourhealth,

relationships,andlife.

Ifyou’redriventocontinuously“produce”or“do”things,whetheratworkorathome,theresultsare

frequentlynotyourbest—they’reusuallydeliveredwithoutanydelayandwithoutsufficientforethought,

analysis,planningorreflection.Andif,inthedoing,you’realsoexhaustedandburnedout—orfeelingguiltyfor

notdoing

moreorbetter—youareverylikelysufferingfromtoxicproductivity.

Often,Iseecoachingclientswhohaveachallengeinfrontofthem,andtheirfirstresponseistodo

something,atonce.Anything.Theydon’twanttositwiththeproblem,theydon’twanttothinkaboutit,nordo

theywanttotaketimetoreflectonanyoptionsforaction.Alltheywanttodoishearwhattheissueis—

sometimeswithoutevenfullyunderstandingit—andthenquicklygetstraightonwiththe“doing.”Whatever

theirreason,theseclients,likemanypeople,justwanttogetonand“do”—evenifthismeansgettingpoorer

results.

Thereareallsortsofreasonsforthistoxicproductivity.Numberoneisthat“doing”oftenfeelsmore

comfortablethan“notdoing.”There’softenafirmbeliefthatactionspeakslouderthanwordsandthatit’savirtue

toactfast.Intheworkplace,forexample,leaderswanttodemonstratethattheyaresuccessful,whichtheyusually

associatewithbeingproductive.Thereisalsoacompetitivecultureamongjuniorstaffwantingtostandoutas

keen,hardworkersinordertoprogressintheircareers.Andthus,acultureoftoxicproductivitycandevelop

throughoutanorganisation.

9.Howistoxicproductivitydifferentfromregularproductivity?

A.Itisharmful.B.Itisflexible.

C.Itismoreefficient.D.Itismoretime-consuming.

10.Whoaremostlikelytosufferfromtoxicproductivity?

A.Clientsavoidingchallenges.B.Juniorstaffeagertostandout.

C.Leaderssatisfiedwiththeirsuccess.D.Workersreflectingonoptionsbeforeacting.

11.Whatisthemainreasonfortoxicproductivity?

A.Astrongdesireforsuccess.B.Toomuchemphasisonvirtues.

C.Aculturalpreferenceforaction.D.Toomuchpressurefromothers.

12.Whichoffollowingbestdescribestoxicproductivity?

A.Doingisundoing.B.Thesoonerthebetter.

C.Enoughisenough.D.Bettersafethansorry.

D

(23-24高三上·江蘇南京·階段練習)Artisallaroundus.Itcanbefoundeverywhere,includingfancy

galleries,people’slivingrooms,andonthesidesofbuildings.So,whyisartimportant?

Itpromotesexpressionandcreativity.Ashumans,we’renaturallydrawntoartasaformofexpressionand

communication.13It’sawayforthemtoexpressthemselvesbeforethey’reabletospeak.Infact,

participationintheartsmayevenassistkidswithlanguage,motorskills,andvisuallearningdevelopment.

14.Whensomeoneappliesforajob,therearecertainskillstheyneedtohavelikedataanalysisor

bookkeeping.However,manyemployersalsounderstandtheveryimportantneedfortheskillswhicharehardto

measureandoftendifficulttodefine.Someexamplesincludeaperson’sabilitytoadapttochange,thinkcreatively,

orcollaboratewithteammembers.

Itprovideshistoricalcontext.15.Thisiswhypeoplededicatetheirlivestostudyingcaveart,

Shakespeareanplays,andsomuchmore.Whenwetakethetimetodiveintoartcreatedinthepast,wecanlearn

aboutothergenerationsanderas.Wecanstudyarttofindoutwhatthosebeforeuswerefacingandhowthey

overcameit.16.

Intherapy(療法)settings,artalsoprovidesanopportunityfordiggingdeeperandexpressingemotionsthat

aredifficulttodiscuss.17.Inoneimportantstudy,childrenbetween6and12wereaskedtodrawahouseas

adistractionafterthinkingaboutsomethingupsetting.Thisgroupwasabletoimprovetheirmoodwhencompared

withchildrenwhowereinstructedtodrawthenegativeeventorsimplycopyanotherdrawing.

A.Ithelpsallofusdevelopnecessarysoftskills.

B.Theseareitsmajorbenefits.

C.Itcanhelppeoplehandlementalproblems.

D.Artandhumanhistorygohand-in-hand.

E.Similarly,futuregenerationswilllearnaboutcurrenteventsbytheartweleavebehind.

F.Howdoesithaveanimpactonourlife?

G.Childrenlovetodraw,singanddance.

E

(23-24高三·湖北·階段練習)Whatacomediancanteachyouaboutmanagingstress

Weoftenacceptstressaspartofthecostofmodernlife,butitreallydoesn’thavetobe.Weallknowthat

laughteristhebestmedicine.18Peoplewhocanlaughattheirownmisfortunesbouncebackfasterand

stronger.Hereiswhatacomediansaysaboutcopingwithstress.

Youcantrytofindadifferentperspective.19Onceafriendofminefellasleepinthemiddleofaclass.

Histeacherdecidedtomakefunofhimbyinvitingstudentstoapplaud,wonderingwhethermyfriendwould

applaudalongwhenhewokeup.Hedidandthewholeclassburstoutlaughing.Afterlearningeverything,hewas

bothembarrassedandashamedofcoursebutafterawhile,myfriendlaughed.“Ifthishadhappenedtosomeone

else,itwouldhavebeenamusing.Soit’snolessfunny,justbecauseithappenedtome.“

20There’snodoubtthatweallexperiencegreatstressnowandthen.We’veallbeenpersonally

affected,insomeway.YoumightnothavefeltlikelaughingatthetimeButnow,lookingback,youcould

considerallofthestrangeaspectsoftheexperienceandallofthethingsyoudidtokeepactiveorsimplystaysane

(神志正常的).

Whenyousharestorieswithyourfriends,youcanchoosetosharestoriesoftrauma(創(chuàng)傷)andpain,oryou

canchoosetolifttheirspiritswithstoriesofhopeandgrowth.21Taketheexactsamestoryandchangethe

focusfrom“feelsorryforme”to“l(fā)aughwithme”.Keepinmindthatwe’reallinthistogether,thatweallshare

thesameridiculousexperiences,andthatwecanlaughtogetheratwhateverlifethrowsatus.22

A.Alwaysshareagoodstory.

B.Whynotdowhatcomediansdo?

C.Youcanalsolookagainandlaugh.

D.Butlaughter

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