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江苏省南京市、盐城市2018届高三第一次模拟考试 英语 段再次提到 oxiracetam 这种健脑药可帮助缓解“高原反应”。文章整体围绕“高原反应”展 开,所以 C 最恰当。

【点评】C 篇科技文围绕“高原反应”展开,整体篇幅不长,生词稍多,难度中等。主要考察考生对 细节题的理解,需要准确定位并作出准确的判断。

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If you read The Fault in our stars only to find a young adult romance of Hazel Grace and Augustus Waters, then you definitely underestimate the power of sophisticated symbolism, emotions, and literature John Green offers. I remember someone saying “You don’t read a great book; i t re ads you. ” The fault in our stars is one of those books. It gives you the concept of what cancers are like, of how children in particular fight them, reveals and reminds you of your first love in life, always the youngest and the most innocent. I will resist my urge to tell you the plot and spoil the whole story, but I promise you every single page here is worth a great deal of excitement, humor and a bunch of other stuff listed down here which I think are interesting.

The book gives lives to where we find deaths. The joy of living comes in when terminal cancer is nothing more than just, “a side effect of dying”, when you can laugh in the misfortunes of disease and say “ I?m on a rollercoaster that only goes up, my friend.” The fault in our stars, however, stars with Hazel?s “depression” like many of us starts a new day. Thus, Hazel?s mother wants her cancer-stricken daughter to have a life, putting her in the Support Group. Later on, Issac and Augustus give her hope and something to believe in. The friendship tied by the shared intellectual curiosity and dreams. The story is so carefully plotted that even though Hazel doesn?t go to school like other kids, her life is so in touch with ours. Everyone in a while will feel as if everything goes wrong, that it sucks at being what it?s supposed to be. Bad grades, getting dumped, or even having a terminal disease. “The pain demands to be felt.” But after all, how long should it take us to give sufferings a break is subject to be viewed personally, since it would determine whether or not we become a type of Peter Van Houten, Hazel?s favorite writer in the novel.

John Green also cares about your dreams and ambitions. As you read through chapters, especially toward the end, you will find out Hazel and Augustus have widely different ideas of what they think is a “good life.”

江苏省南京市、盐城市2018届高三第一次模拟考试 英语 Here I find a reflection of my soul in Augustus?s, with all his desire to leave a mark on the world. Such a guy he is seeking for glories and meanings of life, fearing most oblivion. Others may find themselves, in contrast, caring not about recognition. They are like Hazel Grace, seeing heroism as an act of noticing and loving and sharing. Both ideas are beautiful and proofed to be fearless to be together despite any mental or physical challenges lying on their way to the pursuit of happiness.

① “Apparently, the world is not a wish-granting factory.” The book embraces the restless,

innocent desires of young minds. ②

Would you care for a trip to Amsterdam when you?re at the 4th

stage of cancer to find out what happens after the end of your favorite book? Would you dare to love the dying, to be okay to love when you?re dying, or to forgive yourself for hurting those who love you in case you die?

③_ In the book, you will find John Green mentions about how “some infinities are greater than

other infinities,” which means, I think, infinities can be defined, expanded and shrunk. _ ④ Infinities are

created by taking chances, and if we fail while doing so, then the fault is simply in out stars, not ourselves.

Funny, romantic, unputdownable and profound, The fault in our stars is definitely one of the best young adult fiction books in the century. It may touch the readers in many different ways. In here some will find humor, some will find encouragement, and some will find a book as a bond for a new love story. But if you insist that you only want to read a good love story in The fault of in our stars, that?s fine too. It?s an excellent book that reminds us of those who are important.

65. The underlined part in Paragraph 1 implies

A. readers? views tend to vary on the same book

B. readers choose books based on their tastes C. books are created to cater to different needs

D. books can reflect readers? life 【答案】D

【解析】推断判断题。根据第 1 段划线部分后句子的判断可知,The fault in our star“s

是这样一类书”,

江苏省南京市、盐城市2018届高三第一次模拟考试 英语 则下文 It 就是指代“这一类书”。下文 It gives you 后面的句子就是对这类书的描述,其中包括了重 大疾病、特殊的斗争和生命里的爱。这些是生命中的一个个部分。所以 D 选项是正确的。

66. According to John Green, what is the basis for the friendship between Hazel and Augustus?

A. Dreaming of the same good life.

B. Suffering from the common disease.

C. Being curious and enterprising in life.

D. Being attracted to each other for uniqueness. 【答案】C 【

67. The author believes that he is somewhat like 断

C. Augustus

D. Peter Van Houten

A. Hazel B. Issac

【答案】C 位【文

68. Where does the sentence “We can all learn a lot from how Hazel and Augustus take chances and make the 解章析best out of them.” belong? 第】A. ① B. ② C. ③ D. ④

【答案】B 推2断【解析】这题是要求把一个句子放入到某段合适的位置中,首先要提取句子中的关键信息,再去段 落中 判对应。本句中关键词“take chances”和“make the best out of them”,那么回第四段去找他们如 何 take 段断chances,定位到②后面讲到他们在 Hazel 癌症晚期还去阿姆斯特丹去解开心中对于一本书的 疑团,所以第题可以把题干中的句子放在②处。 。6 定

69. What is to blame if we fail to create infinities? “位 TA. Our luck. B. Our desire. C. Our ability. D. Our identity. 文h【答案】A 章e

【解析】细节定位题。根据 infinities 定位到第四段倒数第三行开始,然后读到本段最后一句“if we fail while 第 f3r i段

江苏省南京市、盐城市2018届高三第一次模拟考试 英语 doing so, then the fault is simply in our stars, not ourselves”,意思是如果我们尽力了,那么失误或 者失败就不在于我们自己而在于 stars,这里的 stars 意思就是 luck。

70. Who is the book The fault in our stars mainly intended for?

A. Patients with terminal diseases.

B. Kids wishing for a bright future.

C. Adults recalling their golden days.

D. Teenagers with some life experience. 【答案】D

【解析】这题问这本书的读者主要是哪类人群,做这类题目不像细节题,只要定位到某段某个地方 就可以,

【点评】D 篇是一篇书名为 The fault in our stars《星云里的错》的书评。整体篇幅较长,题目难度中 等偏下,题

需要考生耐心阅读文章,定位正确方可获得正确答案。68、70 题稍有难度,需要句子所在 文章前后文推需

敲才能正确理解。 要

第四部分 任务型阅读(共 10 小题,每小题 1 分,满分 10 分) 请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在

在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。 阅

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