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冲刺2025高考英语(新高考通用)大题预测05七选五+完形填空(一)(原卷版+解析)

日期:2025-05-16 科目:英语 类型:高中试卷 查看:35次 大小:631198B 来源:二一课件通
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    大题预测05七选五+完形填空(一) 七选五 Passage(1) 【2025届河北省石家庄市第一中学高三下学期一模】Have you had a meltdown lately An emotional meltdown isn’t exactly a medical disease. 16 It’s a popular term used to describe a situation where we are overcome emotionally of hit a breaking point. How do you feel after you’ve had a meltdown Do you feel embarrassed about your behavior 17 An occasional meltdown doesn’t mean something is “wrong” with you. It may just be an indicator of a challenging time for you. While most people would rather forget a meltdown as quickly as possible, it can be a learning experience. If you feel embarrassed about revealing your emotions in public, you might examine how you feel about your feelings. Why isn’t it okay for you to be angry, or to be sad, or to need something from someone else 18 So, be kind to yourself. If your meltdown involved raising your voice at other people or behavior like throwing an object in the presence of others, apologize and come up with a plan to manage your emotions differently the next time you’re upset or stressed. If you find this type of behavior is common for you and you’re having difficulty managing it on your own, consider reaching to a psychologist. 19 It damages another person’s attitude and eats into their health. 20 Your experience serves a basis for reflection. Be kind to yourself and find some helpful ways to deal with meltdowns: A.It can happen to anyone. B.Are you a happy person C.Learn from every meltdown. D.There are some negative effects about meltdown, E.Shaming yourself about your emotion is not helpful. F.Are you anxious about possible consequences for your outburst G.Having an emotional meltdown is never an excuse for abusive behavior. 【答案】16.A 17.F 18.E 19.G 20.C 【导语】这是一篇应用文。文章主要告诉了读者关于情绪崩溃的一些知识。 16.根据前文“An emotional meltdown isn’t exactly a medical disease.(情绪崩溃又不是什么医学疾病。)”可知,情绪崩溃不算疾病;后文“It’s a popular term used to describe a situation where we are overcome emotionally of hit a breaking point.(这是一个常用的术语,用来描述我们在情感上达到崩溃点的情况。)”说明情绪崩溃是常见的。A项“It can happen to anyone.(它可能发生在任何人身上。)”符合语境,且A项中“It”指代前文中的“An emotional meltdown”。故选A项。 17.根据前文“How do you feel after you’ve had a meltdown Do you feel embarrassed about your behavior (你崩溃后是什么感觉 你对自己的行为感到尴尬吗 )”推知,空处是情绪崩溃的举例,F项“Are you anxious about possible consequences for your outburst (你是否为你的爆发可能带来的后果感到焦虑 )”符合题意,与前文并列。故选F项。 18.前文“Why isn’t it okay for you to be angry, or to be sad, or to need something from someone else (为什么你不能生气,悲伤,或者需要别人的帮助呢 )”说明生气、悲伤和需要别人帮助的正常的;结合后文“So, be kind to yourself.(所以,善待自己。)”,说明情绪崩溃是很正常的,没必要因此而自责。E项“Shaming yourself about your emotion is not helpful.(为自己的情绪感到羞愧 ... ...

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