安徽省蚌埠市2020-2022届高三三模英语试卷汇编
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安徽省蚌埠市2022届高三三模英语试题
第一节(共15 小题;每小题2分, 满分30分)
阅读下列短文, 从每题所给的A、B、C和 D四个选项中, 选出最佳选项。
A
Vincent Van Gogh(1853-1890)
One of the most influential figures of the Post-Impressionism movement in France, Vincent Van Gogh is also seen as a significant pioneer of 20th century Expressionism. Although he didn't start painting until the final 10 years of his life and filed to sell a single work during his lifetime, his paintings and drawings are now some of the world's best known works of modern art. Van Gogh is now one of the greatest modern artists.
Georges Seurat(1859-1891)
One of the most famous Post-Impressionist painters of the 1880s in France, the short-lived French artist Georges Seurat is noted for his invention of the colourist technique known as Pointillism, a form of Divisionism. In so doing, he pioneered the new style of Neo-Impressionism. Thanks to Seurat and his contemporary Paul Signac, it had a major influence on Italian Divisionism and on several other styles of Post-Impressionist painting. One of the great modem artists, Seurat died in his prime(鼎盛时期)at the age of 31.
Jules Cheret (1836-1932)
The painter and printmaker Jules Cheret was a key figure in French painting during the late 19th century, and the first artist to make his reputation in the medium of poster art. Cheret was a key figure in the history of poster art, producing more than 1, 000 posters, beginning with his 1867 advertisement for Sarah Bemardt.
Claude Monet(1840-1926)
A French painter and founder of the Impressionist movement, Claude Monet liked to paint outside and often painted the same scene at different times of the year to capture(捕捉)natural changes in colour and light. He also had a famous garden at his house in Givemy, in which he produced some of his most famous paintings of water-lily ponds.
21. What is special about Vincent Van Gogh
A. He refused to sell his works. B. He passed away very young
C. He gained fame after death. D. He influenced other artists.
22. Which painter combined art and advertisements
A. Vincent Van Gogh B. Georges Seurat. C. Jules Cheret. D. Claude Monet.
23. What do the four painters have in common
A. They are received as realists. B. They are regarded as pioneers.
C. They focused on the same theme. D. They used the same painting techniques.
B
It was an early September day, cool and bright and just right for running, and I was in the first few miles of a 10. 5-mile race over a course through tiring hills. Still I felt rested and springy; despite the hills, it was going to be a fine run.
Just ahead of me was Peggy Mimno, a teacher from Mount Kisco, New York. She too was running easily, moving along efficiently at my speed. The pace felt comfortable, so I decided to stay where I was: why bother concentrating on pace when she was such a nice pacesetter for me I would overtake her later on when she tired.
So I was running closely behind her. Then the race was getting tougher. We had four miles left and already it was beginning to be real work. I was breathing hard
Peggy overtook a young male runner. Apparently she knew him, for they exchanged a few cheerful words as she passed him. Their exchange worried me. You don't chat during a race unless you are feeling good, and Peggy plainly was, but whatever springiness I had once possessed had left me long since.
Sill, I was close enough to overtake her if she tired, so l didn't give up hope completely. We were approaching a long, punishing hill now and it would be the test. We were a mile from the finish line, so whatever happened on the hill would almost certainly determine who crossed it first
As I moved up the hill, working hard, my attention wandered for a few minutes. When I boked up, Peggy was moving away—first five yards, then ten, then more. Finally it was clear that there was no hope of catching her. She beat me decisively.
There is an important lesson in that race. Much of what you read about running makes a sharp distinction between the sexes. Women are assumed to be weaker, slower and not nearly as skilled athletically. Yet as Peggy Mimno so clearly demonstrated, the similarities between male and female runners are more important than the differences.
24. What did the writer think of the conditions of the race
A. Long and tough. B. Fun and convenient.
C. Pleasant but challenging. D. Comfortable but disappointing.
25. How did the writer feel about the race when he first saw Peggy
A. Humble. B. Confident. C. Discouraged. D. Embarrassed.
26. What worried the writer according to Paragraph 4
A. Peggy came across her friend. B. Peggy was extremely tired.
C. Peggy ran past the writer suddenly. D. Peggy chatted with another runner.
27. What can be inferred about the writer before the race
A. He had prejudice against women. B. He didn't know Peggy Mimno.
C. He didn't dare to face difficulties. D. He considered women skilled athletically.
C
Japanese automaker Toyota says it will team up with the country's space agency to develop a vehicle called the Lunar Cruiser to explore the moon. The name comes from a popular Toyota vehicle called the Land Cruiser. The company said it plans to launch the vehicle in the late 202Os. After that, Toyota said the vehicle could assist people living on the moon by 2040 and could possibly be sent to Mars as well.
Takao Sato heads the company's Lunar Cruiser project. He told The Associated Press the vehicle is based on the idea that people eat, work, sleep and communicate with others safely in cars. He hopes the Lunar Cruiser can serve the same purpose in space. "We see space as an area for our once-in-a-century transformation, " Sato said, "By going to space, we may be able to develop telecommunications and other technology that will prove valuable to human life. "
Another company, Gitai Japan Inc. , is partnering with Toyota to develop a robotic arm for the Lunar Cruiser. It will be designed to perform jobs such as carrying out inspections and maintaining the vehicle. The company said the arm will be built to work with different tools. These tools could be used to study the moon's surface more closely.
Interest in space has been growing in Japan in recent years Japanese space exploration company iSpace announced last April that it would transport an explorer belonging to the United Arab Emirates (UAE)to the moon in 2022. Japan's iSpace will provide the lander to carry the UAE's rover(探测器). The company plans to launch the lander on a Falcon 9 rocket built by American company SpaceX. Japanese citizens followed the trip to space last year of billonaire Yusaku Maezawa. He spent 12 days aboard the Intemational Space Station. Maezawa also plans in the future to orbit around the moon on a SpaceX's Starship spacecraft.
Toyota engineer Shinichiro Noda said he thinks the lunar project can extend the company's tradition of serving customers to a place beyond Earth. He said Toyota currently has vehicles almost everywhere. "But this is about taking our cars to somewhere we have never been, "Noda said. 28. What's the ultimate purpose of the Lunar Cruiser project
A. To better human life. B. To make safe vehicles.
C. To prove the previous idea D. To transform communication.
29. What's Paragraph 4 mainly about
A. Japan's enthusiasm in space. B. Japan's achievements in space.
C. Japan's potential in space travel. D. Japan's ambition to explore space.
30. What's Shinichiro Noda's attitude towards the lunar project
A. Negative. B. Doubtful. C. Cautious D. Positive.
31. Which of the following can be the best title for the text
A. Japanese Curiosity in Moon Travel Generated
B. Great Contribution Made in Exploring Mars
C. Rover Built by Toyota to Be Landed on Mars
D. Toyota to Help Develop Vehicle to Explore Moon
D
Zhang Fan, 36, a movie visual effects designer who returned to Beijing from New Zealand for work last year, was surprised by the improvement to the city's air quality. "I remember the smell in the air and the frequent smoggy days before I left in 2013, after getting a job offer from a film company in New Zealand, " he said. Last year, a Chinese company offered Zhang a more promising position, so he returned, saying that he could find more opportunities in his line of work in Beijing than elsewhere. In addition to rapid economic development in the Chinese capital, he said the most impressive change is the local air quality. "People discussed air pollution a lot when I was in Beijing previously. Now, it seems that the topic has disappeared completely, as every day is good in terms of air quality, "Zhang said. "The sky in Beijing these days is so clear. "
On Jan. 4, the municipal authorities in Beijing announced a comprehensive success in improving air quality, with the city's annual average concentration of PM2. 5 in the air, falling to 33 micrograms per cubic meter, and ozone(臭氧)concentration dropping to 149 mcg per cu m last year.
Yu Jianhua, spokesman for the Beijing Municipal Ecology and Environment Bureau, said at a news conference, "This is a milestone for Beijing's hard work in fighting air pollution and also means that the city has met its air quality target outlined in the 14th Five-Year Plan(2021-25)ahead of schedule. Beijing has demonstrated to the world over the past 20 years that a mega city with a rapidly increasing GDP, vehicle count, population and energy consumption can move forward to cut air pollution effectively. The PM2. 5 reduction over the past few years has surpassed that of developed countries during the same period"
According to the Bureau, the city's average concentration of PM2. 5 dropped by 63 percent last year from 2013, an average annual reduction of about 8 percent. The city experienced 288 days of god air quality last year—up from 112 days in 2013—and just eight days of heavy air pollution. This achievement is clear to see and exciting, but it has not been easy work.
32. Why did Zhang Fan returned to Beijing
A. He was tired of his life abroad. B. He has a deep affection for the city.
C. The city's air quality has improved. D. A golden chance was offered to him.
33. How do the municipal authorities show the improvement to the city's air quality
A. By using examples. B. By using figures.
C. By offering experimental findings D. By citing personal experience.
34. What does the underlined word "mega" in Paragraph3 probably mean
A. Huge B. Rich. C. Civilized. D. Noted.
35. In which section of a newspaper may this text appear
A. Business. B. Fashion. C. Environment. D. Entertainment.
安徽省蚌埠市2021届高三三模英语试题
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Crackle is a website that lets you stream free movies and watch free TV shows on your computer, phone, and tablet. Although you'll need to sit through a few commercial breaks during the movies and shows, an awesome selection of programming, as well as a decent video quality, will have you coming back again and again.
View Crackle's Free Movies
Movies at Crackle are organized into types to help you find thrillers, comedies, action movies, Crackle original movies, dramas, crime movies, horror films, and more. You can sort the free movies alphabetically or by recently added so you can check back as often as you want to see what they've been including in their free selection.
Crackle regularly has around 100 free, full-length movies that you watch any time you want. New movies are constantly being added and retired from Crackle, so you'll always find something new to watch.
View Crackle's Free TV Shows
Like the movies section, the TV shows you can find here include many types of programs and original Crackle series that you can't find anywhere else. Crackle keeps videos during a particular time and then removes them. This means if you watch part of a movie one day, it's quite possible that it could be gone the next before you can finish it.
How to Stream Crackle Movies & TV Shows
Crackle works on lots of devices. You can follow the links above to see the movies and TV shows on your computer, but there's also a Crackle movie app so that you can stream the videos on your phone or tablet. You can download the Crackle mobile app on iOS devices, Android phones and tablets, and other devices.
21. What can be learned about Crackle from the first paragraph
A. It inserts several advertisements during films.
B. It attracts more viewers due to its web design.
C. It charges viewers fees to enjoy all its programs.
D. It requires viewers to download programs to watch.
22. What characteristic do Crackle's Free Movies and TV Shows share
A. They are all produced by Crackle. B. They are classified by time.
C. They are easy to find and appreciate. D. They are kept on Crackle all the time.
23. What type of writing is the text
A. An announcement. B. An advertisement.
C. An art works review. D. An official report.
B
Vietnam launched preparations for the Lunar New Year with a fish release on Thursday. The tradition involves releasing fish called carp into rivers and lakes in the country a week before the holiday known as Tet officially begins.
The tradition comes from an ancient story of three “ Kitchen Gods. The three, two males and a female, take a ride on the brightly colored carp at the end of the year. They go to Heaven to meet with the Jade Emperor, the God who rules there. The Kitchen Gods report news about the families they represent to ask for the emperor's care and protection. Their efforts help to keep the kitchen fires burning, and families happy and healthy.
Vietnamese believe the fish release brings good luck to their families. As the gods go to Heaven, families clean their houses in preparation to celebrate Tet. A clean house, Vietnamese believe, will bring luck in the new year. On Lunar New Year's Eve, the gods will return to earth and their duties in the kitchen of the house.
Releasing the fish makes me feel better about myself," said Nguyen Hong Nhung of Hanoi. "It's like I've done a good deed, so I'll be luckier in the new year.
Thursday's event, which takes place across Vietnam, was more restrained than in years past because of COVID - 19. It is spreading in several northern areas of the country. "Vietnamese will still follow the tradition of releasing the fish, but COVID-19 has made people keep a safe distance, said Tran Van Toi as he released carp from a plastic bag at Hanoi's West Lake.
The Lunar New Year is also celebrated in China, Korea, Laos and other Asian countries.
24. Why do Vietnamese set free carp at the Lunar New Year
A. To honor the Jade Emperor. B. To follow official rules.
C. To bling good fortune. D. To protect wildlife.
25. What does the underlined word "restrained" in Paragraph 5 mean
A. Canceled. B. Postponed. C. Forbidden. D. Restricted.
26. What's the text mainly about
A. A tradition in Vietnam. B. The Kitchen Gods.
C. A festival in Asian countries. D. The fish called carp.
27. Which section of a newspaper is the text probably taken from
A. Opinion. B. Culture. C. Business. D. Lifestyle.
c
One December night, a long, long time ago, a family sat around the fireplace in their home. This family had found happiness in the worst place in all of New England. This family was never lonely. They enjoyed each other's company, and often had visitors. The family offered every traveler who stopped at their home a kindness that money could not buy.
On that December evening, someone knocked at their door. The oldest girl opened the door and found a young man standing in the dark.
The old grandmother put a chair near the fireplace for him. The oldest daughter gave him a warm, shy smile. And the baby held up its little arms to him. "This fire is just what I needed, " the young man said. "The wind has been blowing in my face for the last two hours.
When the father took the young man's travel bag, he said he was going to Vermont when he saw the light in the window. He decided to stop to sit and enjoy their fire and company for a while.
As the young man took his place by the fire, something like heavy footsteps was heard outside. It sounded as if someone was running down the side of the mountain, taking enormous steps. The father looked out one of the windows.
"That old mountain has thrown another stone at us again. He must have been afraid we would forget him. He sometimes shakes his head and makes us think he will come down on top of us, " the father explained to the young man. "But we are old neighbors," he smiled. "And we manage to get along together pretty well. Besides, I have made a safe hiding place outside to protect us in case a slide brings the mountain down on our heads. ”
As the father spoke, the mother prepared a hot meal for their guest. While he ate, he talked freely to the family, as if it were his own. This young man did not trust people easily. Yet on this evening, something made him share his deepest secret with these simple mountain people.
28. What do we know about the family
A. They love each other and kind to others. B. They live a rich life in a comfortable place.
C. They often ask travelers to visit their home. D. They live in harmony with other villagers.
29. Why did the young man drop in on the family
A. He lost his way because of the bad weather. B. He wanted to keep warm for a moment.
C. He tried to get rid of a man following him. D. He was invited by the family in advance.
30. Which word best describes the father
A. Learned. B. Talented. C. Ambitious. D. Optimistic.
31. What would be probably talked about next
A. The family's history. B. The father's secret.
C. The young man's story. D. Mountain people's life.
D
The American space agency's Mars explorer, Perseverance, landed successfully on the Red Planet Thursday after a seven-month trip. The six-wheeled explorer, or rover, is on a NASA mission to collect Martian soil and rocks as part of the search for signs of ancient life. It took 11 -and — one — half minutes for the confirmation signal to reach Earth. Moments later, controllers received the rover's first pictures of Mars.
Perseverance landed in an area of Mars called Jezero Crater, which contains a large ancient lakebed. NASA considers the area a promising place to find possible signs of microbial life (微生物). Scientists believe if life ever existed on Mars, it would have been present 3 to 4 billion years ago, when water flowed on the planet. However, rough ground around Jezero Crater presented possible landing dangers for the Perseverance spacecraft.
Perseverance is NASA's fifth rover to explore Mars. The first, named Sojourner, was sent in 1997. Then came Spirit and Opportunity, which landed in 2004. The fourth rover, Curiosity, has been exploring the planet since 2012. Those missions all resulted in valuable information about the Red Planet. NASA says Perseverance “aims to take the next step” in searching for signs of ancient microbial life.
It is NASA's largest, heaviest and most technology - loaded vehicle ever sent to Mars. It has 19 cameras, two microphones and a two- meter- long robotic arm. A machine connected to the arm will dig into the ground to gather rock and soil. The rover is equipped with X-ray and imaging systems to study Martian chemistry and to identify possible organic compounds (化合物).Perseverance is also carrying a small experimental flyer called Ingenuity. NASA says the 1. 8 kilogram vehicle will attempt its first flight in the coming months. NASA officials hope it will be the first vehicle to fly on a planet other than Earth. 32. What's the ultimate purpose of sending Perseverance to Mars
A. To collect soil and rocks. B. To do researches into Martian lakebed.
C. To test the largest rover. D. To look for signs of ancient Martian life.
33. Why did NASA choose Jezero Crater to land Perseverance
A. It's the closest place to the Earth. B. It's an ideal place for its study.
C. It's a place with flowing water. D. It's a landing area with no dangers.
34. What's special about Perseverance
A. It's equipped with cameras and microphones.
B. It's the first spacecraft to collect soil and rocks.
C. It's loaded with a flying vehicle to be tested out.
D. It's to be connected to Curiosity still working there. 35. What is the best title for the text
A. NASA Explorer Successfully Lands on Mars
B. NASA Exploration on Mars Comes to an End
C. The Development of Space Exploration
D. The Mission of a New Spacecraft
安徽省蚌埠市2020届高三三模英语试题
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
An increasing number of tourists are heading to Sa Pa, Vietnam. Want to travel wise? Here’ re some tips for you before leaving for Vietnam.
WHY GO NOW
Restaurants and hotels have been opening at a quick pace in Sa Pa, in part because a new highway connecting the nearby city of Lao Cai to Hanoi opened in 2014. But much of the national park in Sa Pa remains as wild and beautiful as ever.
GETTING THERE
Sa Pa is easily accessible by bus or train from Hanoi. Sleeper bus service takes at least six hours each way, and round - trip tickets cost about $ 40. Round - trip fares on an overnight sleeper train, eight hours each way, begin at about $ 50; a private cabin(隔间) in the train’ s sleeper car costs $ 200 for two.
NOT TO MISS
Mount Fansipan
Many travel agencies offer tours to Fansipan, Vietnam’ s highest mountain and primary attraction in Hoang Lien National Park. There’ s also a cable car(缆车) from Sa Pa to Fansipan’ s top; a round - trip costs $ 30.
Village trips
Sa Pa is famous for its minority villages. Some are connected to each other by walking or hiking paths. Several companies offer trip and homestay packages of varying lengths, prices and difficulty.
Weekend markets
The villages of Can Cau and Bac Ha, both a few hour’ s drive from Sa Pa, host weekend markets selling farm animals, produce and more.
Local dishes
In open-air restaurants around Sa Pa Lake, one popular fish is hot pot served in local salmon(三文鱼) raised in local mountain streams. Another is a plate of fried river fish called ca suoi.
21. How much will a couple pay if they choose a private cabin on the train?
A. $ 80. B. $ 100. C. $ 200. D. $ 400.
22. What can visitors do in Sa Pa according to the text?
A. Take a cable car free of charge. B. Host special weekend markets.
C. Put up in the minority villages. D. Enjoy a lot of delicious seafood.
23. Why does the author write the text?
A. To advertise a national park in Sa Pa. B. To provide guidance on tours in Sa Pa.
C. To make a brief introduction to Vietnam. D. To suggest ways of travelling in Vietnam.
B
I come from a broken family. After we grew up, my sister and I could go years without speaking. And that is where this story begins.
My sister Jeanne and I were born only 14 months apart, but by the time we were teenagers we had lost touch. By age 19, I had moved away from our home in Wisconsin to live on my father’ s horse farm in Virginia. Jeanne got married at 18, moved to Chicago, and I didn’ t know what. We lived separate lives in separate states, and our connection somehow ended.
Fast - forward about five years. I was 24 and on a trip with my fiancé (未婚夫) to New York City,a place I had never been. During a day of sightseeing, we were crossing a very busy street loaded with people. Everyone was in a hurry. I had laughed at something my fiancé said, and I suddenly heard my name yelled from somewhere behind me: “ Cheryl! ” I froze in my steps in the middle of the road. Tears welled up in my eyes. I knew without a doubt that it was my sister Jeanne. I yelled back before even turning to look. “ Jeanne? ”
It was her. I began pushing people out of my way to get to her. The crowd started to part—even by New York standards, we must have seemed crazy. And there we were, standing in the middle of a Manhattan street, facing each other and smiling. I couldn’ t believe it.
I later asked how she’ d known it was me—she never saw me! She said it was my laugh. I wouldn’ tsay my laugh is all that unusual, but I guess to a family member it’ s infectious(有感染力的) . It hits your heart and goes deep in your mind.
Since that time, my sister and I have never been separated. We both moved back to Wisconsin. Wetalk daily. Many years have passed, and we are now in our 50s. I truly believe God played a huge part in bringing us together. But our meeting by chance wasn’ t just a sign. I see it as more of a lesson, a reminder not to lose touch with loved ones. It is too easy to remain lost. After our sister - to - sister miracle(奇迹) , I don’ t plan to let that happen again.
24. What can we learn about Cheryl in the first two paragraphs?
A. She got on well with her sister. B. She came from a normal family.
C. She was brought up in Wisconsin. D. She moved to Chicago with Jeanne.
25. How did Jeanne recognize her sister on the street?
A. By her yell. B. By her name. C. By her looks. D. By her laugh.
26. What does the underlined word “ that” in the last paragraph refer to?
A. Meeting. B. The trip. C. Separation. D. The miracle.
27. What can be the best title for the text?
A. Long-Lost Sisters B. New-Found Families
C. Life-Long Journey D. Long-Standing Friendship
C
Scientist, conservation organizations and government trying to stop the trend of extinction (灭绝) often focus on protected areas such as national parks and wildlife preserves. But with as many as million species(物种) at risk, this plan of action may not be enough to conserve wildlife.
Slowing the mass extinction that now appears to be underway will require more creative means of coexisting alongside wild plants and animals. A new study indicates the effectiveness of some such approaches by examining some lands managed by indigenous groups.
“ We show really strongly that, from a biodiversity standpoint in terms of species richness,indigenous - managed lands are at least comparable to protected areas, ” says biologist Richard Schuster of Carleton University. And in some places, they are better than parks and preserves -even though indigenous communities may use their lands’ resources by hunting or searching for food.
Schuster and his team analyzed more than 15,000 areas in Australia, Brazil and Canada. They found that the total diversity of wildlife was highest on lands either managed or co - managed by indigenous groups, while randomly selected areas with no formal protection were the least bio-diverse. For threatened species in particular, indigenous lands scored slightly higher than protected lands on overall species richness in Brazil and Canada, as well as higher for threatened animals in Australia.
Each country has a different geography, climate and history. Yet remarkably, Schuster says, the best indicator for species diversity is whether a given area was managed by an indigenous community. He pointed out that practices such as sustainable(可持续的) hunting, fishing and searching, as well as burning, are more likely to occur in such areas. Don Hankins, an ecologist at California State University,agrees. “ there’ s probably going to be more of a connection to the land, ” he says, “ and a use of the land for the things that are there, compared to a national park. ”
“ It’ s really important to listen to the people who live on the land and have them drive the stewardship efforts going forward, ” Schuster says, adding that partnering with indigenous communities may enable the world’ s countries to better meet a wide range of conservation goals: “ We really need all the help we can get as a global community to prevent species extinction that we’ re facing right now. ”
28. What does the underlined word “ indigenous” probably mean in Paragraph 2?
A. Social. B. Native. C. Protected. D. Threatened.
29. What did Richard Schuster find in his study?
A. National parks are even higher in species diversity.
B. Indigenous communities overhunted on their lands.
C. Some preserves almost have no formal protection.
D. Indigenous lands do better in keeping bio-diversity.
30. Which of the following statements may Don Hankins agree with?
A. Species diversity depends on geographical positions.
B. Humans’ everyday activities are no longer sustainable.
C. Indigenous groups have a close bond with their lands.
D. Protected areas work perfectly in wildlife protection.
31. What is the text mainly about?
A. Beating back extinction. B. Dealing with environmental problems.
C. Setting up nature reserves. D. Fighting against unsustainable behaviors.
D
I grew up in a Midwestern town where the popular wisdom was to only talk about what was pleasant and to keep secrets, if necessary, to make that happen.
This meant staying mum when someone offended you, rarely expressing unpleasant feelings and smiling slightly more than is necessary. It also meant zero room for airing any sort of dirty laundry,especially not the kinds of personal secrets that keep people up.
Many of us like to believe that hiding unpleasant truths might make them eventually go away. Instead, keeping secrets— especially heavy ones— can spin an even more complicated web of loneliness and deception(欺骗) . So why do we do it?
The truth can hurt. But in many situations, it’ s better to get it out and let the recovery start, rather than allowing it to be more harmful.
The burden of holding in the truth doesn’ t just disappear. It hides in the back of your mind and can cause disorder to your life and health.
“ If the situations in your daily life are regular reminders of the secret, and you find it stressful to keep it, then yes, it can have emotional(感情上的) and physical consequences, ” says Dr. Dean McKay.
“ Some people also find keeping secrets stressful out of a general concern they will ‘ slip’ , and this frequent thought of the secret can in itself be stressful. ”
This difficulty is especially worse if you feel trapped by the secret, or if it brings up other unpleasant feelings like guilt, shame or anxiety.
If you do decide that your secrets took your joy away and would be better off being let out into the world, and if that secret doesn’ t put other people in physical danger, there are healthy ways to share it.
32. What is considered wise for most people in the Midwestern town?
A. Expressing feelings freely. B. Keeping unpleasant truths secret.
C. Answering violence with violence. D. Sharing private matters with friends.
33. What is a suggested way to deal with the unpleasant situations?
A. To hide your feelings. B. To tell a white lie.
C. To make no response. D. To expose the truth.
34. What can be inferred about secrets in the text?
A. They are bad for your health. B. They are hardly accepted by people.
C. They bring up more positive feelings. D. They help prevent disorder in your life.
35. What will probably be talked about in the paragraph that follows?
A. Reasons for holding secrets. B. Ways to share secrets.
C. Doubts about breaking secrets. D. Tips on keeping secrets.
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