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來麻煩。故選D。根據第三段中的 “Don39。故選A。根據第一段中的“Can39。故選C。 When it es to learning a foreign language, many people wonder if they will be able to memorize enough vocabulary. But this question never happens about their mother tongue, and yet, it was a foreign language once. However, among all the questions that new parents ask, no doctor has ever heard: Will my baby be able to learn my language? Be honest, do you know all the words of your mother tongue? The answer is: no. Sometimes, you have the word on the tip of your tongue...and it sticks there! But you do know this phenomenon(現(xiàn)象) and don39。 You need to learn only 2000 or so basic words to be able to create any phrase you need. You can39。there is no need to know all the words of a foreign languageB.t knowC.people find it hard to memorize vocabulary of their language(2)To learn a foreign language, the author advises you ______. remember new words appearing every day keep up with new ways of using old words learn at least 2,000 necessary words pay more attention to your bad memory(3)The author39。 (1)考查推理判斷??芍粋€人既然連自己的母語的詞匯都不可能全部認識,那么在學習外語時,也就沒有必要記住所有的詞匯。 (2)考查細節(jié)理解??芍獮榱藢W習一門外語,作者建議你至少學習2000個必要的單詞。 (3)考查細節(jié)理解。可知作者對記憶術的態(tài)度是反對的。 (4)考查主旨大意。以及文章主要內容圍繞學習外語時的詞匯量問題,所以短文主要是關于學習一門外語的詞匯量。 【點評】本題考點涉及細節(jié)理解,推理判斷和主旨大意三個題型的考查,是一篇教育類閱讀,考生需要準確捕捉細節(jié)信息,并根據上下文進行邏輯推理,概括歸納,從而選出正確答案。 A story posted by The New York Post Monday tells the tale of Katrina Holte, a Hillsboro woman who quit her job to cosplay a 1950s housewife.s the future our foremothers fought for.s important to remember that being a 1950s housewife was actually totally awful, and something our grandmothers and mothers fought against. Why would you want that? she said. Go to the store. Go to the freezer section. Buy some premade biscuits and put them in the oven. Getting off the phone, it occurred to me that spending every day of your life serving a husband and five children wasn39。 She was basically a slave to those hungry mouths, cooking scratch meals three times a day.t trapped in the kitchen, she had to keep the house clean, make sure she looked good enough to be socially acceptable, and make sure her kids and husband looked good enough to be socially acceptable. And she had no days off. No wonder everyone went allin on processed foods when they came around. Imagine the nice break something like a microwave dinner would give a woman working, unpaid, for her family every single day? But, she did all of that after divorcing my grandpa, when most of her kids were out of the house. Back then, in the 1950s and the 1960s, there was no illusion about women having it all. How could that even possibly happen? If you were taking care of a family, waiting on your husband, you had no time to follow your dreams, unless you made that your dream. And of course, these women I am talking about are uppermiddleclass white women. Romanticizing the 1950s is especially disgusting when you think about how women of color and poor women were treated back then, and the lack of education and choices available to them. We still don39。t have autonomy over our own bodies. Poor women and women of color still lack the opportunities of their wealthy and white peers.s getting better, women are still expected to be responsible for the emotional labor of running a household and raising the children.t have to sew our own clothes, wear a full face of makeup every day and spend hours making Cloud Biscuits some ungrateful kid will wolf down, barely remembering to say thank you.(1)According to the author, what is the future our foremothers fought for? A.Having the freedom to make choices in their daily life.C.Making sure their kids and husbands socially acceptable.(2)What does the underlined word that in paragraph 13 refer to? A.Divorcing husband when kids were out of house.C.Women39。Women have been used to the unfair treatment at homeB.Victims end up sympathizing with the abusers.D.fantasticadmirableawfulunforgettable(5)What can we learn from the passage? A.All women are not lucky to follow their own dreams in America now.C.The uppermiddleclass white women did a better job in running the household.(6)What is the author39。To show great appreciation to her grandmas.B.To draw readers39。To arouse women39。 (1)考查細節(jié)理解。s the future our foremothers fought for.”每個人都應該很幸運,能夠決定自己穿什么,如何度過時間。故選B。根據第十三段中的“If you were taking care of a family, waiting on your husband, you had no time to follow your dreams, unless you made that your dream.”如果你要照顧一個家庭,服侍你的丈夫,你就沒有時間去追求你的夢想,除非你把它當成你的夢想,可知,that指代的其實是前面的內容,也就是taking care of a family, waiting on your husband。 (3)考查詞義猜測。我們現(xiàn)在稱之為Stockholm Syndrome,可知,我們現(xiàn)在把1950s很多女性接受了這個方式生活下去的這個現(xiàn)象稱作Stockholm Syndrome。 (4)考查細節(jié)理解。s important to remember that being a 1950s housewife was actually totally awful, and something our grandmothers and mothers fought against.”我認為重要的是要記住,作為一個50年代的家庭主婦實際上是非常糟糕的,這是我們的祖母和母親所反對的。故選C。根據倒數第四段中的“不是每個美國女人都這么幸運。故選B。根據倒數第三段“We still don39。t have autonomy over our own bodies. Poor women and women of color still lack the opportunities of their wealthy and white peers.”我們仍然沒有薪酬平等,在許多州,我們仍然沒有對自己身體的自主權。由可知,作者寫這篇文章的主要目的是讓讀者注意到女性所面臨的情況,尤其是那些貧窮和有色人種的情況。 【點評】本題考點涉及細節(jié)理解,代詞指代,詞義猜測和推理判斷四個題型的考查,是一篇教育類閱讀,要求考生在捕捉細節(jié)信息的基礎上,進一步根據上下文的邏輯關系,進行分析,推理,從而選出正確答案。 The picture of George Washington is on the onedollar bill. He served as American39。 The third president of the United States, Thomas Jefferson, is on the twodollar bill. He was the main writer of the Declaration of independence in 1776. Jefferson was one of the most influential of the nation39。 Another of American39。 The picture of Alexander Hamilton appears on the tendollar bill. Hamilton was never president. But he was the first Secretary of the Treasury and one of the Founding Fathers. He was also an economist and political philosophe