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2026高考英语第二轮专题复习
考点分类练(九) 词句猜测题(3)
Passage 1(2025福建厦门二模)
主题:雪 词数:353
难度:★★★☆☆ 限时:7分钟
Snow can be a powerful reminder of childhood snow days—that joyful surprise when another expected day of sitting in school turned into one that was instead filled with snowball fights or skating.But there are also plenty of reasons why snow can appeal to people without that fond nostalgia(怀旧).
Snow quite literally changes our physical experience of the world.For example,freshly fallen snow is porous(多孔的) enough to absorb sound well,making the world quieter.And it plays even more strongly on our sense of sight.One aspect of that visual appeal is the way snow reflects light in the darker months.“A lot of people really struggle with winter darkness as much as they struggle with the cold,” says Leibowitz,who has written a book about mental health in winter.“The brightening effect of the snow,I think,is really powerful.”
Snow changes the very shape of the world people see around them,Leibowitz says,pointing to the way a fresh blanket of it hides and yet reveals the surroundings.“Things that you look at every day suddenly can appear very different,” she says.
In the right conditions,snow can be fascinating.But for certain people,the same weather can become the very opposite:annoying,exhausting or depressing.Leibowitz recommends welcoming changing seasons,taking inspiration from the long nights and cold days—and argues that snow can be a helpful cue to do so.“It’s such a clear visual reminder that we’re in a different season that perhaps it inspires people to respond more adaptively,” she says.
But as climate change continues to unfold,some historically snowy areas will lose the most magical precipitation(降水) and face nothing but cold rain.“There are a lot of places in the world that are right on this borderline where the difference of a couple of degrees of warming is the difference between a white,snowy winter...and a gray,rainy winter,” Leibowitz says.“I think there’s a lot that is lost when we lose the cold and when we lose the snow.”
1.What does the underlined word “one” refer to in paragraph 1
A.A reminder. B.A surprise.
C.A day. D.A snowball.
2.How does snow change our experience of the world
A.By making musical sounds.
B.By increasing the cold of winter.
C.By exercising our sense of sight.
D.By offering a new look of the world.
3.What is Leibowitz’s suggestion to snow haters
A.Searching for visual cues.
B.Ignoring negative emotions.
C.Adjusting to seasonal changes.
D.Cleaning unpleasant surroundings.
4.What does the author intend to do in the last paragraph
A.Express concern for snow loss.
B.Make predictions of climate change.
C.Present reasons for increased rainfall.
D.Summarize consequences of cold rain.
Passage 2(2024贵州贵阳一模)
主题:蜜蜂 词数:303
难度:★★★☆☆ 限时:7分钟
Bees are more than just honey-makers.They are essential pollinators(传粉者) that help maintain the balance of our ecosystems and the diversity of our crops.Bees are among the most diverse and plentiful insects on Earth,with over 20,000 species worldwide.They belong to the Order Hymenoptera(膜翅目昆虫),which also includes wasps,ants,and sawflies.
Bees have evolved to feed on nectar(花蜜) and pollen from flowers,and in doing so,they transfer pollen from one flower to another,enabling fertilization(受精) and reproduction.This process,called pollination,is essential for the survival of many plants,especially those that produce fruit,nuts,seeds,and vegetables that we eat.
According to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO),bees and other pollinators affect 35% of global agricultural land,supporting the production of 87% of the leading food crops worldwide.
Pollination also enhances the quality and quantity of the crops,as well as their resistance to pests and diseases.Without bees and other pollinators,our food supply and our biodiversity would be at risk.
Unfortunately,bees are facing many threats,such as habitat loss,pesticide use,climate change,diseases,and invasive species.The FAO estimates that 16.5% of vertebrate(脊椎动物) pollinators and 40% of invertebrate pollinators,such as bees,are facing extinction.This could have serious consequences for our food security,our livelihoods,and our environment.
Therefore,it is important to protect the bees and their habitats,and to raise awareness about their role and value.
One way to appreciate and support the bees is to learn how to identify them and observe their behavior.You might be surprised by the diversity and beauty of the bees that visit your backyard,garden,or balcony.
5.Why are pollinators important
A.They help the bees fertilize.
B.They keep the crops diverse.
C.They support the bees to make honey.
D.They protect insects such as wasps.
6.What is the second paragraph mainly about
A.How pollination works.
B.How the flowers attract bees.
C.How the bees reproduce.
D.How the plants produce fruit.
7.What does the underlined word “This” in paragraph 5 probably refer to
A.Climate change.
B.Pesticide use.
C.Pollinators’ survival crisis.
D.Bees’ habitat loss.
8.Which would be the best title for the text
A.A Duty:Protect Bees’ Habitat
B.A Means:Observe Bees’ Behaviour
C.Bees:Maintainers of the Ecosystem
D.Bees:Consumers at the Top of the Food Chain
Passage 3
主题:保护个人隐私 词数:303
难度:★★★☆☆ 限时:7分钟
There’s an enormous amount of personal health information people now feed or tap into digital monitors,health apps,search engines and other online tools.If the same information was provided in your doctor’s office,your privacy would be safeguarded.But that’s not how the digitized health world works.
Instead,we have an ecosystem of abuse in which health technology companies operate largely outside the law that requires doctors and other medical personnel,hospitals and insurers to protect an individual’s health information.
That means technology companies can—and do—dig your digital data for clues about your health status,accessing information like prescriptions you have purchased and other health services you might have sought,and potentially link this information to your name,address,email address and other personally identifying information.The data can then be used by platforms including Meta to help advertisers target promotions or other communications to you.
It’s a gaping hole in health privacy protections that comes from the privacy law,which protects interactions between patients,medical professionals and insurers but does not,in most cases,protect patient health data that is recorded on new technologies.
Closing the patient privacy gap can—and should—be a priority for lawmakers.The consequences of digital exposure for those seeking reproductive services have drawn significant concern and attention.These worries are reasonable.But reproductive care is only one area of health services where private patient information is digitally disclosed.
Therefore,lawmakers must take action to protect the privacy of people who are now online for all manners of personal,professional and other reasons.Until then,a narrowly targeted approach that protects health privacy may be politically easier to come into effect.The explosion of digital health technology and the dramatic increase in its use in the past few years require it greatly.
9.What can we learn about the present situation of the digitized health world
A.Personal health data is used for other purposes.
B.Personal health information is difficult to identify.
C.Targeted promotions are used to improve people’s health.
D.Medical personnel protect the personal health information well.
10.What’s the author’s attitude towards the present privacy law
A.Approving. B.Critical.
C.Cautious. D.Ambiguous.
11.What does the underlined word “it” in paragraph 6 refer to
A.The spread of health service.
B.People’s privacy.
C.A narrowly targeted approach.
D.The explosion of digital technology.
12.What is the purpose of the text
A.To advocate improvement in the privacy law.
B.To report cases of illegal information exposure.
C.To explain how the digitized health world works.
D.To introduce a debate on the effect of technology.
答案:
Passage 1
【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了雪能唤起人们对童年的回忆,改变人们对世界的体验,还建议人们适应季节变化,同时表达了对因气候变化雪减少的担忧。
1.C 词句猜测题。根据画线词所在部分“when another expected day of sitting in school turned into one that was instead filled with snowball fights or skating.”可知,one是代词,与“another expected day”词义相关,结合其后定语从句“that was instead filled with snowball fights or skating”可推知,指的是“充满打雪仗或滑冰的一天”,即a day。故选C项。
2.D 细节理解题。根据第二段中“Snow quite literally changes our physical experience of the world.For example,freshly fallen snow is porous enough to absorb sound well,making the world quieter.And it plays even more strongly on our sense of sight.One aspect of that visual appeal is the way snow reflects light in the darker months.”可知,雪改变了我们对世界的物理体验,即通过呈现世界的新面貌改变了我们对世界的体验。故选D项。
3.C 细节理解题。根据第四段中“In the right conditions,snow can be fascinating.But for certain people,the same weather can become the very opposite:annoying,exhausting or depressing.Leibowitz recommends welcoming changing seasons,taking inspiration from the long nights and cold days—and argues that snow can be a helpful cue to do so.”可知,Leibowitz给讨厌雪的人的建议是去适应季节变化。
4.A 推理判断题。根据最后一段中“But as climate change continues to unfold,some historically snowy areas will lose the most magical precipitation and face nothing but cold rain.”和“I think there’s a lot that is lost when we lose the cold and when we lose the snow.”可推知,作者在最后一段表达了对雪减少的担忧。故选A项。
易错点拨:本题易错选B项。最后一段的核心并非单纯预测气候变化(B项),而是通过Leibowitz的论述,表达对雪消失的担忧(“a lot that is lost when we lose the cold and when we lose the snow”)。“Predictions”(预测)只是手段,目的是唤起对雪消失的遗憾与关切。
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高频 词汇 1.absorb vt.吸收(声音、光等) 2.reveal vt.展现;揭示 3.unfold vt.发展;展开(文中指气候变化加剧) 4.freshly adv.刚刚;新近
熟词 生义 1.blanket (生) n.一层覆盖物 (熟) n.毯子 2.magical (生) adj.迷人的,神奇的 (熟) adj.魔法的
重点 短语 1.struggle with 与……作斗争;苦于 2.point to 指出;指向 3.take inspiration from 从……中获得灵感
难句 分析 Snow can be a powerful reminder of childhood snow days—that joyful surprise when another expected day of sitting in school turned into one that was instead filled with snowball fights or skating. 分析:本句为复合句。when another expected day of sitting in school turned into one为when引导的定语从句;that was instead filled with snowball fights or skating为that引导的定语从句。 译文:雪能唤起人们对童年雪日的深刻记忆——当又一个本该枯坐教室的上学日,突然变成打雪仗或滑冰的欢乐惊喜。
Passage 2
【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了蜜蜂不仅是蜂蜜制造者,更是至关重要的传粉者,对于维护生态系统平衡、丰富农作物多样性起着不可或缺的作用,同时指出蜜蜂面临的生存挑战及对其保护的紧迫性。
5.B 细节理解题。根据第一段的“Bees are more than just honey-makers.They are essential pollinators that help maintain the balance of our ecosystems and the diversity of our crops.”可知,传粉昆虫很重要是因为它们在维持生态系统平衡和农作物多样性方面至关重要。
6.A 主旨大意题。根据第二段可知,第二段主要介绍了蜜蜂通过取食花蜜和花粉进行传粉,从而帮助植物受精和繁殖的过程,即“传粉是如何运作的”。
7.C 词句猜测题。根据第五段的“The FAO estimates that 16.5% of vertebrate pollinators and 40% of invertebrate pollinators,such as bees,are facing extinction.”可知,蜜蜂和其他传粉者面临灭绝的危机,“这种危机”可能导致严重的后果,因此,“This”指代的是“传粉者生存危机”。
8.C 主旨大意题。通读全文,尤其根据第一段中“Bees are more than just honey-makers.They are essential pollinators that help maintain the balance of our ecosystems and the diversity of our crops.Bees are among the most diverse and plentiful insects on Earth,with over 20,000 species worldwide.”以及倒数第二段“Therefore,it is important to protect the bees and their habitats,and to raise awareness about their role and value.”可知,文章主要围绕蜜蜂作为生态系统维护者的核心角色展开,论述了其传粉功能对农业生产、生物多样性和环境稳定性的重大意义,同时指出蜜蜂面临的生存挑战及对其保护的紧迫性。所以“蜜蜂:生态系统维护者”适合作本文的标题。
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高频 词汇 1.agricultural adj.农业的 2.resistance n.抵抗力 3.extinction n.灭绝,消亡 4.diversity n.多样性
熟词 生义 order (生) n.(动植物)目 (熟) v.命令
重点 短语 1.at risk 处于危险中 2.be surprised by 对……感到惊讶
难句 分析 This process,called pollination,is essential for the survival of many plants,especially those that produce fruit,nuts,seeds,and vegetables that we eat. 分析:本句为主从复合句。called pollination为过去分词短语作定语,that produce fruit,nuts,seeds,and vegetables和that we eat都是that引导的定语从句。 译文:这个过程被称为授粉,对许多植物的生存至关重要,尤其是那些生产我们吃的水果、坚果、种子和蔬菜的植物。
Passage 3
【语篇导读】本文是一篇议论文。文章主要围绕数字化健康世界中个人隐私保护的问题展开论述,分析了当前健康技术公司在处理个人健康信息时存在的法律漏洞和滥用现象,并强调了立法者需要采取行动来保护个人隐私的重要性。
9.A 细节理解题。根据文章第二段以及第三段中“...The data can then be used by platforms including Meta to help advertisers target promotions or other communications to you.”可知,现在我们的个人健康信息没有得到应有的保护,反而这些数据被包括Meta在内的平台使用,以帮助广告商向你定向促销或其他通信。
10.B 推理判断题。根据文章第四段可知,作者认为现行的隐私法存在巨大漏洞。由此推知,他对现行隐私法是批评的。
11.C 词句猜测题。根据画线单词上一句“Until then,a narrowly targeted approach that protects health privacy may be politically easier to come into effect.”以及“The explosion of digital health technology and the dramatic increase in its use in the past few years require it greatly.”可推测,画线词it指的是上文提到的“targeted approach”。故选C项。
12.A 推理判断题。根据文章最后一段以及全文内容可知,文章主要讨论了数字化健康世界中个人隐私保护的问题,特别指出了当前隐私法存在的漏洞以及健康技术公司如何滥用个人健康信息。作者强调了这一问题的严重性,并呼吁立法者采取行动来弥补这一漏洞,保护个人隐私。由此推知,文章的目的是倡导改进隐私法,以确保个人健康信息得到妥善保护。
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高频 词汇 1.privacy n.隐私,秘密 2.narrowly adv.狭义地;有限地 3.dramatic adj.显著的;急剧的
熟词 生义 draw(生) vt.吸引,使注意 (熟) v.画
重点 短语 1.in most cases 在大多数情况下 2.come into effect 生效
难句 分析 Instead,we have an ecosystem of abuse in which health technology companies operate largely outside the law that requires doctors and other medical personnel,hospitals and insurers to protect an individual’s health information. 分析:本句为主从复合句。in which health technology companies operate largely outside the law为in which引导的定语从句,that requires doctors and other medical personnel,hospitals and insurers to protect an individual’s health information为that引导的定语从句。 译文:相反,我们有一个滥用的生态系统,在这个生态系统中,医疗技术公司在很大程度上违反了要求医生和其他医务人员、医院和保险公司保护个人健康信息的法律。
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