2026年学易优高考二轮总复习英语
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Money with no strings attached. It's not something you see every day. But at Union Station in Los Angeles last month, a board went up with dollar bills attached to it with pins and a sign that read, “Give What You Can, Take What You Need.”
People quickly caught on. And while many took dollars, many others pinned their own cash to the board...
24. What does the expression “Money with no strings attached.” in Paragraph 1 mean?
自主解答:
A.Money spent without hesitation.
B.Money not legally made.
C.Money offered without conditions.
D.Money not tied together.
People quickly caught on. And while many took dollars, many others pinned their own cash to the board...
24. What does the expression “Money with no strings attached.” in Paragraph 1 mean?
自主解答:
C
A.Money spent without hesitation.
B.Money not legally made.
C.Money offered without conditions.
D.Money not tied together.
答案:
24.C
A
(天津市耀华中学2025届高三一模)
Psychiatrists(精神病专家),who work with older parents say that maturity can be an asset(资产)in child raising—older parents are more thoughtful,use less physical discipline and spend more time with children. But raising kids takes money and energy,many older parents find themselves balancing their limited financial resources,declining energy and failing health against the growing demands of an active child. Dying and leaving young children is probably the older parents' biggest and often unspoken fear. Having late-life children,says an economics professor,often means parents,particularly fathers,“end up retiring much later.”For many,retirement becomes an unobtainable dream.
Henry Metcalf,a 54-year-old journalist,knows it takes money to raise kids. But he's also worried that his energy will give out first. Sure,he can still ride bikes with his athletic fifth grader,but he's learned that,young at heart doesn't mean young. Lately he's been taking afternoon naps to keep up his energy. “My body is aging,”says Metcalf,“You can't get away from that.”
Often,older parents hear the ticking of another kind of biological clock. Therapists who work with middle-aged and older parents say fears about aging are nothing to laugh at. “They worry they'll be mistaken for grandparents,or that they'll need help getting up out of those little chairs in nursery school,”says Joann Galst,a New York psychologist. But at the core of those little fears there is often a much bigger one. “They will not be alive long enough to support and protect their child,”she says.
Many late-life parents,though,say their children came at just the right time. After marrying late and undergoing years of fertility(受孕)treatment,Marilyn Nolen and her husband,Randy,had twins. “We both wanted children,”says Marilyn,who was 55 when she gave birth. The twins have given the couple what they desired for years,“a sense of family”.
Kids of older dads are often smarter,happier and more sociable because their fathers are more involved in their lives. “The dads are older,more mature,”says Dr. Silber,“and more ready to focus on parenting.”
1. Why do psychiatrists regard maturity as an asset in child raising?
A. Older parents can better balance their resources against children's demands.
B. Older parents are usually more experienced in bringing up their children.
C. Older parents are often better prepared financially.
D. Older parents can take better care of their children.
2. What does the author mean by saying “For many,retirement becomes an unobtainable dream”?
A. They have to go on working beyond their retirement age.
B. They can't get full pension unless they work some extra years.
C. They can't obtain the retirement benefits they have dreamed of.
D. They are unwilling to retire when they reach their retirement age.
3. The author gives the examples of Henry Metcalf to show that
A. many people are young in spirit despite their advanced age
B. taking afternoon naps is a good way to maintain energy
C. older parents tend to be concerned about their aging bodies
D. older parents should exercise more to keep up with their athletic children
4. What's the biggest fear of older parents according to New York psychologist Joann Galst?
A. Being laughed at by other people.
B. Slowing down of their pace of life.
C. Being mistaken for grandparents.
D. Approaching of death.
5. What do we learn about Marilyn and Randy Nolen?
A. They thought they were an example of successful fertility treatment.
B. Not until they had the twins did they feel had formed a family.
C. They believe that children born of older parents would be smarter.
D. Not until they reached middle age did they think of having children.
(天津市耀华中学2025届高三一模)
Psychiatrists(精神病专家),who work with older parents say that maturity can be an asset(资产)in child raising—older parents are more thoughtful,use less physical discipline and spend more time with children. But raising kids takes money and energy,many older parents find themselves balancing their limited financial resources,declining energy and failing health against the growing demands of an active child. Dying and leaving young children is probably the older parents' biggest and often unspoken fear. Having late-life children,says an economics professor,often means parents,particularly fathers,“end up retiring much later.”For many,retirement becomes an unobtainable dream.
Henry Metcalf,a 54-year-old journalist,knows it takes money to raise kids. But he's also worried that his energy will give out first. Sure,he can still ride bikes with his athletic fifth grader,but he's learned that,young at heart doesn't mean young. Lately he's been taking afternoon naps to keep up his energy. “My body is aging,”says Metcalf,“You can't get away from that.”
Often,older parents hear the ticking of another kind of biological clock. Therapists who work with middle-aged and older parents say fears about aging are nothing to laugh at. “They worry they'll be mistaken for grandparents,or that they'll need help getting up out of those little chairs in nursery school,”says Joann Galst,a New York psychologist. But at the core of those little fears there is often a much bigger one. “They will not be alive long enough to support and protect their child,”she says.
Many late-life parents,though,say their children came at just the right time. After marrying late and undergoing years of fertility(受孕)treatment,Marilyn Nolen and her husband,Randy,had twins. “We both wanted children,”says Marilyn,who was 55 when she gave birth. The twins have given the couple what they desired for years,“a sense of family”.
Kids of older dads are often smarter,happier and more sociable because their fathers are more involved in their lives. “The dads are older,more mature,”says Dr. Silber,“and more ready to focus on parenting.”
1. Why do psychiatrists regard maturity as an asset in child raising?
A. Older parents can better balance their resources against children's demands.
B. Older parents are usually more experienced in bringing up their children.
C. Older parents are often better prepared financially.
D. Older parents can take better care of their children.
2. What does the author mean by saying “For many,retirement becomes an unobtainable dream”?
A. They have to go on working beyond their retirement age.
B. They can't get full pension unless they work some extra years.
C. They can't obtain the retirement benefits they have dreamed of.
D. They are unwilling to retire when they reach their retirement age.
3. The author gives the examples of Henry Metcalf to show that
older parents tend to be concerned about their aging bodies
.A. many people are young in spirit despite their advanced age
B. taking afternoon naps is a good way to maintain energy
C. older parents tend to be concerned about their aging bodies
D. older parents should exercise more to keep up with their athletic children
4. What's the biggest fear of older parents according to New York psychologist Joann Galst?
A. Being laughed at by other people.
B. Slowing down of their pace of life.
C. Being mistaken for grandparents.
D. Approaching of death.
5. What do we learn about Marilyn and Randy Nolen?
A. They thought they were an example of successful fertility treatment.
B. Not until they had the twins did they feel had formed a family.
C. They believe that children born of older parents would be smarter.
D. Not until they reached middle age did they think of having children.
答案:
1.D 2.A 3.C 4.D 5.B
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