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2025屆上海16區(qū)高三英語(yǔ)一模閱讀理解A篇匯編1.2025屆奉賢區(qū)高三英語(yǔ)一模III.SummaryWriting(10分)51.Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnothan60Useyourownasfaraspossible.TheSignificanceofCattleinMaasaiSocietyCattlethetraditionalpartnersoftheMaasaipeopleofEastAfrica.ThetraditionalMaasaidietisheavilycenteredaroundcattleproducts.MilkisafundamentalcomponentoftheMaasaidiet,consumeddailyandinvariousforms.Freshmilk,known“enkirowua”,isoftendrunkstraightormixedwithherbsforaddedflavorandmedicinalbenefits.Processedmilk,or“mokore”,isapopularvariation,providingrichsourceofnutrition.meatisanotherimportantoftheMaasaidiet,consumedduringspecialoccasionsandceremonies.Everyoftheanimalisused,reflectingtheresourcefulnessandrespectfortheirlivestock.representsstrengthandthecollectivewealth.CattleholdsignificantvalueinMaasaisociallife.socialstatusisheavilyinfluencedbycattleownership.ThenumberofcattleonepossessesdirectlyrelateswithhisstandingintheThisisparticularlyevidentduringtraditionalceremonies,suchweddings,theexchangeofcattlegiftssignifiesthestrongbondbetweenfamiliesandasharedcommitmenttothefuture.Familiesthereshareresponsibilitiesincattlecareandtheircollectivemanagementpromotesunityandteamwork.example,theprocessofmilkingisasharedinvolvingbothmenandwomenandstrengtheningsocialbonds.isespeciallyvitalduringchallengingtimes,suchdroughtsorotherhardshipswhenthewell-beingofthecattleiscrucial.CattlealsoplayabigroleinMaasairitualsandceremonies,accompanyingindividualsfrombirthtodeath.example,thesacrificeofacowduringnamingceremoniesorfuneralsnotonlycelebratestheoccasionbutalsostrengthensthespiritualconnectionwiththeirlivestock.Theseritualshighlightthespiritualimportanceofcattle,alinkbetweenthephysicalandspiritualworlds,thusfirmlyestablishingtheircentralroleinMaasaiculture.第1頁(yè)共16頁(yè)51.參考答案:Maasairevolvesaroundcattle.productssuchasandmeatplayafundamentalroleMassaidiet,reflectingcommunities’wealthandstrength.Cattlealsomattersocialasaofsocialstatusandacontributorunityandteamwork.Furthermore,cattleholdvalueMassairitualsandceremonies,bridgingspiritualandphysicalworldsMassaiculture.(60words)2.2025屆黃浦區(qū)高三英語(yǔ)一模III.SummaryWritingDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassagenothan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.HowtoMakeaGoodResumé(簡(jiǎn)歷)?resuméshavebeenaroundforalongtime.awell-madevideoresumé,canpresentyourselfcreativelyandallowahiringmanagerassessyourthusgivinganopportunityforButhowagoodvideoresumé?First,startbyintroducingyourselfandaddressingthecompanyareapplyingto.Forexample,“Hello,I’mJohnDoe”.Notonlydoesthistheirattentionbutmakesthemfeelprioritized.Thenextthingaddresswhatprofessionyou’reordesirebein.Ifyou’reacansimplystatethatorbecreativewordsandsayyou’reavisualThen,talkaboutyourpassionforwhatdoandsupportbyreferringyourpastexperiencesandexample,buildingontheintroduction,couldtalkabouthowmeetingpeoplefromaroundtheworldandsharingtheirstoriesdeeplymotivatesyou,andthencanshareanexperiencethatsupportscanalsofocusonexperiencesthathaveledcultivateskills-liketakingayeartravelabroad,volunteeringataorahobbythatactivelypursue.canalsospeakaboutyourspecialachievementsandawardsthataddvalueyourprofileorcansomeonespeakonbehalfofassocialproof.Attheendofthevideo,leavetheballtheircourt.alsoneedthemareasoncallforanexample,couldendthevideothis-“IhavealotmorethanIcouldthisshortvideoandIhopeachancetellaboutoveraninterview”.第2頁(yè)共16頁(yè)51.resumésacreativetoshowpersonalityandskills.videoresumébyintroducingyourself,addressingtheandstatingprofessionordesiredrole.Thendiscusspassionanditwithpastexperiences,lifeskills,achievementsorrecommendations.Concludebyinvitingemphasizingmoretoshare.(53words)3.2025屆松江區(qū)高三英語(yǔ)一模Summarythepassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnothanUseasaspossible.Charitable?Intheofconservation,peoplethinkmainlyaboutnotideahasourcommonsuchasnoblebutfinanciallyunreliableisthisassumptionamixofpassion,andKhoryHancock,anscientistandbusinessman,isthatcanindeedbeAccordingHancock,onemoneyisthroughcredits.Thesethatcanbuyorsell.Whenincanbeapurposehelpandatthesametimebringsfinancialfinancialitalsohelpsenhancebusinesses'publicimage.Inaandopinionsagoodpublicimageiswithoutdoubtabenefitsfar-reaching,buildingandcredibilityopportunitiesandrelationships,allhelpingbusinessesinthelongrun.Hancockaddsthatthefieldsofprofitabilitydonotthere.lands,.canusetheofcarbonassoilwhichhasaonalmostallsoilproperties—makingthesoilmoreproductive.Hancockhasalsothatthereducethedestructionofsoilandsoilmakingthelandmoreadaptableextremes,suchasfloodsandandconsequentlySuchprojectsthehiddenthatliewithinIfmoreincreasethescaleoftheseprojects,bringfinancialbenefitsbothbusinessesandfarming,andintheend,theplanet,benefitasustainable第3頁(yè)共16頁(yè)Keys:itbesellingcarbonandindirectlytheenhancedpublicandawe’llasustainable4.2025屆徐匯區(qū)高三英語(yǔ)一模.SummaryDirections:thepassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnothanUseasaspossible.wephonecallsSuddenlyasoundringsout,inPanicking,whereitcouldbecomingphone,andifaquarterof30-year-oldsinaBritishit.samethatthepeopleinthisagegroupphonecalls.doyoungpeoplephonecalls?upusinglandlinestalkfriendssmartphone-equippedpeopleupusingsocialcanandonschedule,andcantimethinkaboutwhatthanbeingputonthespotduringaphonecall.Besides,canaofinterruption,contributionsaCommunicationphonecallscanleadpeoplealossofandthecorrespondingyoungpeopleassociatingphonecalls,particularlythosewithoutpriorwarning,badmeansthatsocialcodesbeingestablished.peoplenowsomeoneifaphoneIfsomeonedoesn'tablesumsomethingupinamessages,alongvoicethisdoesn'tmeanthataroundcommunicationhasbeenstopped.suggeststhatalsotimes,comesandthereactionsofpeople.Foralongmessagemightbeasacoldshrugandpeopletensionsbeing"lefton—whenknowsomeonehasbutdon't,orwon't,第4頁(yè)共16頁(yè)Studythatyoungpeoplephonecallsbecauseisandmorethecommunication,whichsocialcodecheckcallingorleavingavoiceanxietiesaboutpeople'sreactions.5.2025屆虹口區(qū)高三英語(yǔ)一模III.SummaryDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassagenothan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.51.HowGreenParisOlympicGames?TheoftheGameshavepromisedtheGamesthemostsustainablethedecadessinceclimatechangebecameaconcern.ButhowdidOntheplusside,havebeenserioustheirreducecarbonemissions.TheymeasuredtheexpectedcarbonfootprintoftheGames,reducedemissionsthroughefficienciesandlimitednewconstructionbyusingexistingfacilities.But,thesustainabilityhavenotallbeensmoothsailing.TheSeinescheduledhostmarathonswimming.Butdespitespending1.4billioneurostryingcleantheFrenchauthoritieshaveachievedinconsistentresults:testsJuneshowedlevelsofpollutants.Thehadalsohopedrelyonacoolingsystemthatpumpcoldwaterbeneaththefloors.Thattechnologywasexpectedreducethecarbonimpactby45percent.But,theygaveuptheirambitionavoidusingconventionalair-conditioningtheOlympicinstalling2,500temporaryair-conditioningunits.years,theallpromisedtheGameswouldbe“climatepositive.”But,whateverweretaken,noneofthemcouldreallyachievesustainabilityaslongasmillionsoftouristsflewintothehostoftheOlympics2016estimatedthatmorethan40%ofthecarbonemissionsfrominternationalspectators.Thisticketsavailableonacentralplatformthenumberofinternationalvisitorswasbeyondcontrol.allthereducethecarbonimpactofthegames,ofwhichhavebeenconsiderable,thescaleoffuturemustberethought.JuleswhohaswrittenextensivelyabouttheOlympicGames,rightlythatGamesneedreducetheirsize”.Iteverything,butwouldtheseeventssustainable.第5頁(yè)共16頁(yè)51.TheOlympicGamesshortofitssustainabilitygoals.reducecarbonemissionsincludingpollutionintheSeine,theneedair-conditioningunitsintheOlympicVillageandthenumberofScalingfutureGamessustainabilitymightbeapossiblesolution.(51詞)6.2025屆寶山區(qū)高三英語(yǔ)一模51.Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassagenothan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.Whenwetalk,wetypicallyexpectotherslisten.Butwhensomeoneelsespeaking,areweextendingthemthecourtesy?Listeningwelldoesn'tnaturallymostpeople.Becausemostofusliveabusyworld,weconcentrateoncertainthingsandtuneouttherest.Thisalsomeansweoftendon'treallypayattentionwhatpeopleareOnewaylistencareandattentionpracticeactivelistening.Activelisteningfocusingonwhatsomeonecommunicatingandreflectingyourunderstandingresponse.Activelisteningnotonlyhearingsomeone'swordsbutalsotakingnoteoftheirnonverbalcommunication.Nonverbalcommunicationcanincludebodylanguage,thetoneofaspeaker'svoiceandtheirtalkingspeed.practicinglistening,wecanholdontoimportantinformationbetterandshowcareothers.Thisusefulskillmakesotherswantdiscussthingsus.betteratactivelistening,thespeakeryourcompleteattention.Althoughthismayseemobvious,easiersaidthandone.Settingasideyourdevicesandclearingyourmindofyourownthoughtsaregoodfirststeps.avoidingthose,easieryourcompleteattentiontheAnotherwaypracticeactivelisteningbeawareofbodylanguage.Researchshowsthat55percentofface-to-facecommunicationnonverbal,38percentvocalandsevenpercentwords.Whensomeonespeaking,theirbodylanguagegivinginformation,too.thatmind,canappropriateresponsesnodding,smilingorkeepingcontact.Apartoflisteningaskingquestionsandclarifyingyourunderstanding.repeatingthespeaker'smessageyourownwords,showunderstanding.Andthere'samisunderstanding,thespeakercancorrectyou.Askingrelevantquestionsalsohelpscompletelyunderstandtheotherperson.Theyfeelencouragedbyyourattention.第6頁(yè)共16頁(yè)51.abouthowbecomeanactiveOnonehand,concentratingonwhatthespeakerinsteadofsayingandhisnonverbalcommunicationsuchasbodylanguage,toneandspeeddevices.Ontheotherhand,givinganactiveresponsealsoimportantlikenodding,smilingetc.interactingthespeakercanhelpavoidmisunderstanding.56w7.2025屆青浦區(qū)高三英語(yǔ)一模III.SummaryDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizetheideaandthepoint(s)ofthepassagenothan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.forThe19th-centuryRussiancomposerwasnotahappyman.Inhis5,365lettersfriendsandwefindconstantreferenceshissadnessandHehadjustone,temporarypainrelieverforhismisery:“…anewideaawakensmeandbeginsassumeadefiniteform.”experiencenotabnormal.Modernresearch(神經(jīng)科學(xué))andpsychologyrevealsthatengagementcreativepursuitsanwayrelieffromnegativeemotionsandseetheworldamuchmorepositiveAtawhenmooddisordersareexplodingandlessthanathirdofadultsbelievethattheyarelivinguptheircreativepotential,thisbethesimplest,easiest,andmostnaturalwayforanyoneimprovetheirlife.Neuroscientificresearchoffersexplanationsofhowcreativitylowernegativeemotion,andanxietyInafascinating2015neuroscientistsobservedpeopleastheywroteTheyfoundthatduringtheidea-generationphaseofwriting,themedialcortex(前額葉內(nèi)側(cè)皮層)especiallyactive.Thisthepartofthebrainthatactivatedduringmeditation(anactivitywhichpeoplesitandfocusontheirthoughts),whichsuggeststhatcreativeactivityhaveoftheeffectsonstressasmeditationalexercisesdo—thuswhyanxiouspeopleroutinelyusetreatthemselves.somanydifferentcreativeoutletsthatthetaskoffindingonethatyourpersonalityandtastescanbeOnemethodIlikesuggest,helppeoplefindtheidealactivityforstartbycategorizingcreativepursuitsaspublicorprivateandinventiveorinterpretive.needknowyourpersonalityandyourpreference.Outgoingpeoplewhopreferinterprettheofotherscantheaterorclassicalmusic;peoplewhoareshypreferstudying第7頁(yè)共16頁(yè)foundtemporaryrelieffromhissadnessandanxietythroughinnovation.waytodayandneuroscientistsuncoverthemechanismbehindCreativeactivitiesareasbeneficialasmeditation--theystimulatethebrainpart.Theauthorsuggestscategorizinginnovativeactivitiesandthenfindingthesuitableoneforour(52words)8.2025屆靜安區(qū)高三英語(yǔ)一模ageinnomorethanUseasaspossible.Harduplifthumansocieties'resilience(韌性)oldbedoesn'tkillleastthat'sthecasehumancivilizations30,000ofaccordingastudypublishedinNature.studythat,acrosstheglobe,ancienthumansocietiesthatserioussetbacksalsoquickbouncebackfuturedownturns.Historiansandarchaeologistspublishedcasestudiesonindividualsocietalcrisesandhumanreactions,buthardandplaces.studypulledtheglobe,spanningSouthAfricaCanada,backasas30,000ago.downturnsandtheamethodcalleddugthecouldbetoldbasedontheofcarbon-14,aofcarbon.theoftheitthatpossiblevictimsofsinceonebadoracouldmeanrisk.eitheroutofluckorbecausehadsomeofgotthecrises.apassedtheandtheaspectofculturethatcouldenabledescendantsdotime.ItexplainstheseagriculturalinthedownturnsandtheagriculturalsocietiespositionedWhetherhumanscanpulllessonsiscertain.ofthesocietiesintheandmightinglobalthemethodsocietieslookispeople.第8頁(yè)共16頁(yè)keys:Aancientsocietiescrisesquicklyfuturesetbacks.multipletimeandspace.methodappliedofsamples,whichtheprimaryvictims,somehowsurvivedandtheexperiencesdescendantsquickcomparingmethodologyofthestudyisvaluable9.2025屆金山區(qū)高三英語(yǔ)一模III.Summarywriting(10)Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassagenothan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.51.FindNewFavouriteHobby“Challenging,funandengaginghobbieshavethepowerushappierandKateHanselmanalaugh,andwhyherhomeagrandhobbyexhibition–fencingequipment,multiplepairsofrock-climbingshoes,everywhereforknitting...Researchhasprovedthathobbieshelppeoplecreative,physical,andintellectualTheonlyquestionsis:howcanwefindournewfavoritehobby?MatthewJ.Zawazki,aprofessorofhealthpsychologyadvisesthatweaskourselveshowwewantanactivityusfeel.“Mentallyengaged?Distracted?Relaxed?Sociallyconnected?helpfulconsiderwhatyourmissingandrecognizingtheseneedsmatters,”Hobbiespresentanescapeastheyhelpuscalmdown,sofiguringouttheanswerstheabovequestionscanbevital.Rebeccaamentalhealthadviserwarnsusnotinvestatonofandmoneyanewhobby“Alwayseasefigureoutforyou,”shesays,canalwaysdoyou’retakinganinterestupdoaone-timeclassratherthanasetofeight.Besides,sheaddsthatsmartresistthepressureovercommit.spendenoughofyourdaypushingyourself,buthobbiesaresupposedbefun.canstopanytimeaslongaslikeacertainpartyourKatinaBajaj,aclinicpsychologywantsremindusofourchildhood.“When第9頁(yè)共16頁(yè)wereakid,whatdidwantbewhenup?TheanswercouldpointtowardsanappealingaccordingKatina.Revisitingactivitieswelovedwhenyoungreallyhelpfulstartbecauseallowsfeelcomfortable.Childhoodcaneasilydevelopintoadulthobbies.keys:51.HobbiesaregoodhealthmultipleProfessionalsrelatedfieldstipsonhowfindnewhobbies.First,recognizingunmetneedscrucial.Second,startsmallandinvestmoreMeanwhile,stopahobbyinsteadofover-committingwheneverstartspressure.revisitingthefavouritechildhoodactivitiescanleadnewhobbies.(58words)10.2025屆崇明區(qū)高三英語(yǔ)一模III.SummaryDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizetheideaandthepoint(s)ofthepassagenothan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.51.DysmorphicDisorderMosthumanshavephysicalcharacteristicsthattheywishtheycouldchange,suchasafacialfeatureorextrafat.Manypeoplecancomfortablylivethesecharacteristics,butforsome,theirnegativebodysignificantlyaffectstheirdailylives.Thelattergrouparesaidhavebodydysmorphicdisorder(BDD).Theyfindcommonaspects,includingthefaceorstomach,impossibleaccept.Peopleoftenalterthesefeaturesbyexercising,changingtheirhairstyle,usingskincareproductsorevengettingplasticOrtheymayhidethefeaturesunderclothingormakeup.TheylookatmirrorsconstantlyoravoidthemTheymayaskothersfor(安慰)thattheylookOKbutnotbelievethatreassurancewhencomes.Peoplesometimespickattheirskinorconstantlycomb(梳)theirhair;atworst,canleadpeopleconsiderorattemptsuicide.oftennotdiagnoseduntil1015yearsafterdevelops,becausetakesforpeoplerealizetheirfeelingsarenotnormal.Butearlydetectionmakesasignificantdifferencequalityofasallowspeoplemeasurespreventfromgettingworse.Theprimarytreatmentforwhichofteninvolvesteachingthepatientchallengenegativethoughtsastheycome.Somedoctorsalso(開(kāi)抗抑郁藥).Plasticnotatmakingpeoplefeelfact,thechangesappearancebroughtaboutbyoftencompoundtheproblem.第10頁(yè)共16頁(yè)Ifsomeoneknowhasassuringthemthattheylookgoodprobablynothelp.Instead,listenpatientlyandencouragethemseektreatment.Andthinkhaveconsultadoctororatrustedfriend.Theearliertheproblemaddressed,thekeys:aconditionwherepeopleaccepttheirnegativephysicalfeatures.Itcanleadextremebehaviorsandaffecttheirlife.harddiagnose,butearlydetectionandtreatmentcrucial,involvingtherapyandmedication,ratherthanplasticTherefore,anyoneadvisedseektreatmentasearlyaspossible.(56words)11.2025屆長(zhǎng)寧區(qū)高三英語(yǔ)一模.SummaryDirections:thepassage.SummarizeinnomorethanthemainideaofthepassageandhowitisUseasaspossible.Theofsiblings(兄弟姐妹)commonknowledgethattheachildupinhasahugeinfluenceonthechild'sandhealth.usuallythinkthatthechild'sresponsiblethisinfluence,butandasimportant.Siblingschildrenauniqueopportunitythanauthorityfigures.AlthoughfriendshipscansimilarrelationshipssiblingssomeuniqueDuringchildhood,siblingseachandspendmoretimeeachthanelse,sharingexperiencesthatlastallSiblingsalsoinrelationshipseachifaout.childrenconflictskillssincecannottherelationship,ascouldafriendasiblingalsoaplacediscussdifficulttopicswithoutofabandonment.oldersiblingsoftenteachandaboutcanusefulskillsandadvice,butcanalsobadleadingsiblingsdothingsthatorfoolish.Oncechildrenup,donotsiblingsasoftenassinceusuallynolongerMaintainingsiblingrelationshipsnowwork,andifsiblingsdonotalong,eachsiblingrelationshipsinyoungadulthoodasthesiblingsSometimesthehelpssiblingsenjoyeachother'scompanywhendomeet.siblingsdependingontheandpersonalitiesofthechildrenthesiblingsomedisagreements,butarelationshipcansurvivesuchconflicts.Consideringtheofsiblingsthroughoutourcriticalthetimepositivesiblings.第11頁(yè)共16頁(yè)keys:upsiblingstheabilityalongpeers.Siblingsshapeeachchildhood,theyshareunderthesameconflict-handlingskillsoldersiblingsoftenguiding.Adultsiblingsless,butrelationshipsrelationshipsapositiveone.(5512.2025屆嘉定區(qū)高三英語(yǔ)一模SummaryDirections:thepassage.Summarizeinnomorethanthemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassage.Useasaspossible.ChallengingBeautyStandardsIncultures,bodyhasoftenbeensuccessandhappiness.Forup”someonelivingmoderntimesshiftedideas,especiallytheofsocialmedia.youngpeopleoftenbeautywhichslimfigures,paleskin,andspecificTheseidealsonline,makingithardindividualsconfidentaboutbodies.Oneconcerningistheofenough”challengesonsocialmedia.ThesechallengesincludeactivitieswrappingarmsbehindaniPhone,orcheckingifisasthinasapieceofyoungparticipateinbutthisoftenleadsharmfuldietingandpoorhealth.theinfluenceofpopculture,especiallyK-popandJapanesemedia,addsthebyglorifyingbodytypesastheideal.someinfluencersworkingchallengeharmfulideals.Onasocialmediabody-positiveinfluencerconfidenceandself-acceptance.Sheopenlyexperiencesofsocietalhelpingthatbeautyisn’taboutimpossibleanotherbodyandinspiresacceptshapes.Herjourneyhowconfidenceandself-lovecanstereotypes(刻板印象)aboutAlthoughsocialmediaunrealisticimages,influencersandmakinganimpact.remindthatbeautyinandthatself-worthisn’tdefinedbyormorepeoplemessages,canshiftahealthierandmorepositiveofbodyimage.thetheonlyonesocialmedia,youngpeopleseldomconfidentaboutbodies.Participatinginbeautychallenges,dietingandproblems,unrealisticbeautysomeinfluencersuseself-acceptanceandbodyapositiveofbodyimage.第12頁(yè)共16頁(yè)Unrealisticbeautyfueledbysocialmediaandpopculture,youngpeopleideals,leadingharmfulandpoorhealth.InfluencersTheresaandchallengethesenormsbypromotingself-acceptanceandbodyinspiringindividualsembraceTheiraimshifthealthierperceptionsofbodyimageandself-worth.13.2025屆浦東新區(qū)高三英語(yǔ)一模III.SummaryDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizetheideaandthepoint(s)ofthepassagenothan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.51.Whycan’tadultstalknormallytobabies?Inscientificliterature,babytalkcalled“parentese”,andauniquewayofcommunicatingbabies.ofteninvolvesusingrepetitiveandexaggeratedsounds,suchas“cooing”and“goo-goo,”alongusingdiminutivewordslike“baby,”“binky,”or“blankie.”Adultsalsotendspeakmoreslowlyandemphasizewordsorphraseswhenengagingbabytalk.What’sthepointofusingsucharidiculousstyleoftalkingbabies?Whynotjusttalkababynormalspeech,likewe’dtalkanotheradult,orevena5-year-oldchild?Primarily,weusebabytalkcapturethebaby’sattention.Thedramaticvocalizationsandfacialexpressionsserveengagethechild’sfocusbybeingdistinctfromalltheothernoiseandvisualstimuliaroundthebaby.Remember,thebrainofanewbornbabydevelopingandneedsdifferentcuesengageandlearnsomething.Babytalkalsohelpsestablishanemotionalconnectionbetweentheadultandthebaby.Thegentletoneconveysaffection,love,andcare.Asaresult,areassuresthechildbygivinghimasenseofsecurity.Interestingly,therewasastudywhereresearcherstested2,329babiesfrom16countriesontheirpreferenceforthislivelyvocalization.Babiesclearlypreferwhenwe“ooh”and“coo”.Thestudyalsorevealedthatbabiesfromalmostallcultureshaveaninbornforbabytalk.Babytalktellstheinfants,“Hey!Thisspeechonlyforyou,sinceyou’respecial,”andwhodoesn’tthat?Itmeltstheirsweetlittleheartsandwarmsours.supportyourdevelopment,babytalkUseaplayfultone,contact,andemphasizewords.Thesesimpleactionsstrengthenbondsandworkalotfortheirdevelopment.keys:51.Adultsusebabytalk,adistinctivespeech,babiesforseveralreasons.First,capturestheirattentionthroughexpressivefacialexpressionsandvocalizations.Second,buildsemotionalbonds,providingasenseofsecurity.Researchindicatesthatbabies,regardlessofculturalbackground,instinctivelypreferbabypartofyourinteraction.(54words)第13頁(yè)共16頁(yè)14.2025屆楊浦區(qū)高三英語(yǔ)一模III.SummaryDirections:thepassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnothanUseasaspossible.HeatorCoolScientistsintheUSdevelopedaspecialpaintthatasimpleandcolorfulhousesoverheating.theofahouseabsorbsheatthesun,whichtheindoorpaint,isthesun'sheattheoutsideofthehouse,whichmeansthedoesn'theatupasintheplace.typesofbuttheoneistheonlight,whichisaoflightthatthehumancannotbutthatpeopleasspecialpaintbyup80%ofthesun'smid-timesmorethanregularbaseofthemetalthatfunctionalight.colorparticles,whichthepaintblue,green,purple,orisandinconditions.Nearly90%ofallUShouseholdsuseair-conditioning,whichalotofIncoolingresidencesaccountsallelectricityuseintheUSandAmericansaboutbillionahomesheatingupasmuchreducetheneedair-conditioningpumpcoolairthebuilding.InadditioncoolingahouseinhotsummerthealsoahomeintheWhenitisonthewallsindoors,itthelightbackthetheAccordingtheusingitcanreducetheamountofenergyitcoolahousebynearly21%.Incoldconditions,itcancuttheenergyneededaby36%.isgoodnotonlypeopleaboutthebutalsothoseworryingaboutelectricityorheatingbills.keys:Asmartbyscientistscanhelphomescoolbysunlighttheandhomeswhenonindoorwalls.Itismorethanregularpaints,focusingonlight.Besidesbeingpaintcomesinthepaintisbeneficialtheandcanexpenses.(60)Scientistsasmartpaintthatsunlighttheofhousescool.Itismorethanpaints,asitonisincolors,andwhenonindoorwalls,ithomeswarm.Usingthispaintisbeneficialtheandenergy第14頁(yè)共16頁(yè)15.2025屆閔行區(qū)高三英語(yǔ)一模III.SummaryDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoints)ofthepassagenothan60Useyourownasfaraspossible.EnjoySmallwithoutGuiltInfast-pacedworld,easyfeelguiltyabouttakingforourselves.Whethertreatingourselvesasweettreat,watchinganepisodeofourfavoriteorbuyingsomet

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