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2020高考英語【閱讀理解】專題加強訓練二十二Test1Followingthecrowdmaynotalwaysbeinaperson'sbestinterest.Butnewresearchsuggeststhatteenswhogetalongwiththeirfriendsmayenduphealthierasadults.Scientistshaveknownthatclosefriendshipshelpboosthealth.That'strueforbothteensandadults.ThefindinginspiredJosephAllen,apsychologistattheUniversityofVirginia,andhisteamtostudywhetherexperiencesduringteenyearswouldinfluenceadulthealth.Sotheyfollowed171teens,startingwhenthekidswerejust13.Theyinterviewedeachoneeveryyearforfiveyears,andalsospoketotheseteens'closestfriends,whoprovidedadditionalinformationaboutthequalityoftheirfriendships.Thesame171peoplewereinterviewedagainatages25,26and27.Thistime,thequestionssurveyedeachperson'soverallhealth.Whentheresearchersanalyzedthedata,theyfoundastrongconnectionbetweenateen'sbehaviorandadulthealth.Teenswhohadclosefriendsgrewuptobethehealthieradults.Whetherteensheldbacktheirfeelingsorexpressedthemtoclosefriendsalsoinfluencedlaterhealth.Thosewhoheldbacktheirfeelingsweremorelikelytobesickasadults.Theconnectionheldupevenafterthescientistsaccountedforotherpossibleinfluencesonhealth.Weight,familyincomeanddrugusewereallexamined.Sowerementalhealthissues,suchasanxietyanddepression.Andinthesepeople,suchotherfactorsdidnotexplainadulthealthaswellasteenfriendshipsdid.“Gettingalongwiththecrowdmayhavebenefits,”saysAllen,“buttherearealsodrawbacks.Teenswhoaremoreindependenttendtodobetteratschoolandwork.Andpeerpressuremayleadsomekidstoengageinriskybehavior,suchassmoking,drinkingorusingdrugs.Dealingwithitisanongoingchallenge,”Allenacknowledges.“Findingtherightbalanceisthekey.Teensshouldn'tloseheartfornotfindingthiseasy.”And,headds,“Parentsneedtobeunderstandingaboutthepressuresteensface.”1.Wherecanyouprobablyreadthispassage?A.Sciencefiction.B.Healthcolumn.C.Fashionmagazine.D.Entertainmentnewspaper.2.WecanlearnfromAllen'sstudythat

.A.manyotherfactorshaveagreaterinfluenceonadulthealththanteenfriendshipsB.mentalhealthissueshavenothingtodowithadulthealthC.thesame171teenswereinterviewedeachyearfrom13to27D.theteenswhocouldn'texpressthemselvesgrewuptobeunhealthier3.AccordingtowhatAllensaid,wecanknowthat.A.inordertodobetteratschool,teensshouldnotfollowthecrowdthoughit'schallengingforteenstodealwithpeerpressure,theyshouldnotgiveup.B.C.teenswillengageinsmoking,drinkingorusingdrugswhenfacingpeerpressureD.parentsshouldunderstandtheirteensandstopthemgoingwithfriends4.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Thereisnothingbadforteenstofollowthecrowd.B.Closefriendshipsarethemostimportantforpeople'shealth.C.Teenfriendshipsmayhelpteensbecomehealthieradults.D.Adulthealthisonlyinfluencedbyteenfriendships.【解題導語】研究表示,與朋友較少或許沒有朋友的青少年比較,有朋友的青少年在長大后更健康。自然,與朋友相處有時也有缺點。B解析:文章出處題。通讀全文可知,本文主要介紹青少年時的友情對青少年景年后健康的影響。據(jù)此可知,本文屬于健康知識類文章,故可判斷,本文可能選自“健康專欄”。故

B項正確。2.D解析:細節(jié)理解題。依據(jù)第三段中的“Whetherteensheldback...sickasadults.”可知,青少年能否向他們的好朋友表達感情也會影響到其成年后的健康,那些壓迫感情的青少年景年后很可能不健康。故D項正確。B解析:細節(jié)理解題。依據(jù)最后一段內(nèi)容可知,與朋友相處使得青少年在成年后更為健康的同時也會帶來不利影響,即四周同齡人帶來的壓力,這些壓力會致使很多問題。解析Allen的話“Findingtherightbalanceisthekey.Teensshouldn'tloseheartfornotfindingthiseasy.”可以判斷,青少年要應(yīng)付這些壓力,找到正確的平衡點是重點,不可以由于很難找到平衡點就心灰意冷。故B項正確。4.C解析:推理判斷題。依據(jù)文章第一段第二句“Butnewresearchsuggeststhatteenswhogetalongwiththeirfriendsmayenduphealthierasadults.”可知,與朋友相處的青少年在成年后會更為健康。C項意為“青少年期間的友情會幫助青少年景為更為健康的成年人”,符合文章意思。故C項正確。Test2BornintheStateofNewYorkonMay14th,1984,MarkZuckerbergwasaninstantsuccess.Inhishighschoolyears,hewasconsideredoneoftopstudentsintheclass,beforemovingintothearts,sciences,andliterature,againpickinguphighmarksandreceivingacademicpraise.ItearnedhimadmissiontoHarvardUniversity.Asarebelliousyetrelativelyquietstudent,hecreatedawebsitecalledFacemashintheuniversity--aninstantlycontroversialwebsitethatencouragedstudentstorateeachotherbasedonappearance.Thesitewascontroversialforseveralreasons.Thefirstwasitsillegaluseofphotographs,whichtheuniversityandstudentstookissuewith.Thesecondwasitscontroversialnature--noteverystudentlikesbeingrankedbasedontheirappearance.Thethirdwasitshugeresourceuse--whileitwashostedonHarvardservers,itwasthemostpopularpageintheuniversity'sentirenetwork.Zuckerbergwassoonforcedtoshutthesitedown,butitspopularityandcontroversyhadmadehimconsideritsfuturepotential.HesoonturnedthesimplesiteintoapersonaloneforHarvardstudents,encouragingthemtonetworkwiththeirpeersatthecollege.Itwasthen,togetherwithhistwofriends,thattheylaunched“ThespreadtoothercollegesandgrewintoapublicservicethatanyonecouldaccessinFacebook”,whichimmediatelytheUnitedStates,whethertonetworkwithfriendsandfamily,ortoplaygames.Thecompanyhasbeencriticizedfrequently,nevertheless,Zuckerberghasremainedtruetohisinitialvision--tocreateawebsitethattheentireworldcanusetocommunicateopenlyandeasilywithoneanotherandtokeeptheuserexperiencecleanandpure.Theendresultisoneoftheworld'sbiggestonlinebusinesses.Althoughitstruevalueisdebatable,it'ssafetosaythatFacebook,anditscreatorMarkZuckerberg,aretwoofthetwenty-firstcentury'smostinfluential,controversial,andpotentiallypowerfulfigures.1.WhatcanweknowaboutMarkZuckerbergwhenhewasastudent?A.Hewasoftenpraisedbyteachersforthewebsitehecreated.B.Hehadgoodacademicperformance.C.HealonecreatedawebsitecalledFacebook.D.Heencouragedstudentstosetupbusinesslikehim.2.WhydidZuckerbergshutthesitedown?A.Becausehiswebsitewasnotpopular.B.Becausehewasdoubtedforthewayheusedphotographs.C.Becauseheneededtimetoreconsiderhischoice.D.BecausehestoleresourceonHarvardserver.3.WhichwordscanbestdescribeZuckerberg?A.Easy-goingandsmart.B.Quietandshy.C.Talentedandoutgoing.D.Rebelliousandcreative.4.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.MarkZuckerbergandHisFacebookB.TheFoundationofFacebookC.ATalentfromHarvardUniversityD.TheDevelopmentofFacebook【解題導語】本文是一篇記述文。文章主要介紹了Facebook網(wǎng)站的首創(chuàng)人Zuckerberg創(chuàng)立網(wǎng)站的過程以及他努力戰(zhàn)勝所遇困難的故事。1.B解析:細節(jié)理解題。依據(jù)第一段第二句“Inhishighschoolyears,hewasconsideredoneoftopstudentsintheclass,beforemovingintothearts,sciences,andliterature,againpickinguphighmarksandreceivingacademicpraise.”可知,

MarkZuckerberg

在學生期間就有優(yōu)秀的學業(yè)表現(xiàn)。故B項正確。2.B解析:細節(jié)理解題。依據(jù)第三段第二句“Thefirstwasitsillegaluseofphotographs,whichtheuniversityandstudentstookissuewith.”可知,他封閉該網(wǎng)站的第一個要素就是照片的非法使用。故B項正確。3.D

解析:推理判斷題。依據(jù)第二段中的“

Asarebelliousyetrelativelyquietstudent,hecreatedawebsite是一個反叛的學生,

而且在學生期間就創(chuàng)立了網(wǎng)站。

由此

Zuckerberg

可知,calledFacemashintheuniversity”可推知,Zuckerberg

是反叛的和有創(chuàng)立性的。故

D項正確。4.A解析:標題歸納題。通讀全文可知,文章主要介紹了Zuckerberg的困難以及他努力戰(zhàn)勝所遇困難的過程,A項合適作本文的標題。故Test3

在創(chuàng)立網(wǎng)站的過程中碰到A項正確。Scientistshaverecreateda1985studyofbirdsinPeruthatshowsclimatechangeispushingthemfromtheirnaturalenvironment.Thirtyyearsago,researchersstudiedover400kindsofbirdslivingonamountainsideinPeru.In2017,researcherslookedagainatthebirdpopulations.Theyfoundthatalmostallhadmovedtohigherplacesinthemountain.Almostallhaddecreasedinsize.And,thescientistssayatleasteightbirdgroupsthatstartedatthehigherelevations(高地)haddiedoutcompletely.Theresearcherssaythebirdsmighthavemovedupthemountainbecauseoftemperaturechanges.Orchangestofoodsourcesmayhaveforcedthemtogohigher.Thefindingswerepublishedinasciencejournal.The1985researchhasdocumentedbirdsandotheranimalsmovingupinelevationinreactiontowarmingtemperatures.MarkUrban,abiologistatauniversity,saidthisrecentstudywasthefirsttoprovethatrisingtemperaturesandmovingtoavoidthemcanleadtoextinction.In2016,Fitzpatrick,directorandaco-writerofthestudypassedhisnotes,photosandotherrecordstoBenjaminFreeman.Freemanhasbeenresearchingtropicalbirdsformorethan10years.HesetoutinAugustandSeptemberof2017tocopyFitzpatrick'sstudy.Histeamusedthesamemethods,searchingthesameplacesinthesametimeofyear.Freeman'steamwantedtoseehowthingshadchangedforthebirdgroupssince1985.Theaveragetemperaturesonthemountainhadrisen0.42degreesCelsius.Histeamplaced20soundrecordingdevicesonthemountaintorecordthesoundsofbirdsthatmightnoteasilybeseen.Freemansaidthatthebirdsmovedanaverageof98metersfurtherupthemountain.Hebelievesthattemperatureisthemaincauseofthebirds'movement.Fitzpatricknotedthatbirdsusedtolivinginareaswithlittletemperaturechangemaybeespeciallyatriskbecauseofclimatechange.Hesaid,“Weshouldexpectthatwhat'shappeningonthismountaintopishappeningmoregenerallyintheAndes,andothertropicalmountainranges.”1.HowmanykindsofbirdslivedinPeru30yearsago?A.Atleasteightbirdgroups.B.Morethan400.C.Overeightbirdgroups.D.Lessthan400.2.Whydidthebirdsmoveupthemountain?A.Toavoidtemperaturechanges.B.Tofindmorefoodsources.C.Toadapttoextremetemperature.D.Toreacttotheincreaseofotherkindsofanimals.HowdidFreemanandhisteamrecordthesoundofbirdsnoteasilybeingseen?.3.A.Theyhadthetemperaturerise0.42degreesCelsius.B.Theymovedanaverageof98metersfurtherupthemountain.C.Theyplaced20soundrecordingdevicesonthemountain.D.Theykeptonlisteningtothesoundhappeningonthismountaintop.4.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?A.Twoteamsusedthesamemethodstodoresearches.B.Scientistsdocumentedbirdsandotheranimalsmovingupinelevation.C.Scientistshavebeenresearchingtropicalbirdsformorethan10years.D.RisingtemperaturecausessomebirdsinPerutobecomeextinct.【解題導語】本文是一篇說明文。研究發(fā)現(xiàn),溫度上漲會讓鳥類向海拔更高的地方遷移,而這會致使鳥類的滅絕。1.B解析:細節(jié)理解題。依據(jù)第一段第二句“Thirtyyearsago,researchersstudiedover400kindsofbirdslivingonamountainsideinPeru.”可知,在三十年前,有400多種鳥類生活在秘魯。故正確答案為B。2.A解析:細節(jié)理解題。依據(jù)第二段第一句“Theresearcherssaythebirdsmighthavemovedupthemountainbecauseoftemperaturechanges.”可知,它們是為了避開溫度的變化。故正確答案為A。3.C解析:細節(jié)理解題。依據(jù)第四段最后一句“Histeamplaced20soundrecordingdevicesonthemountaintorecordthesoundsofbirdsthatmightnoteasilybeseen.”可知,他們是經(jīng)過在山上放置20個錄音設(shè)施來記錄那些不簡單被看見的鳥類的聲音的。故正確答案為C。4.D解析:要旨馬虎題。依據(jù)全文內(nèi)容可知,本文主要介紹了一項研究成就,即溫度上漲會讓鳥類向海拔更高的地方遷移,而這會致使鳥類的滅絕。D項表現(xiàn)了這項研究的結(jié)果,

歸納了本文的主要內(nèi)容。故正確答案為

D。Test4Areyouaprocrastinator(遲延者)?It'sacommonproblem.Anditcanbeharmful,aspreviousresearchhasshownthatpeoplewhoprocrastinatehavehigherlevelsofstressandlowerwell-being,reportedtheAssociationforPsychologicalScienceintheUS.Butanewstudyhasfoundawaytodealwiththisproblem:Bemoreconnectedtoyourfutureself.Psychologiststhinkthateachpersonbelievesthattheyarereallytwopeople:“PresentMe”and“FutureMe”.“Peopleactasiftheyprefertheircurrentselves'needsanddesirestothoseoftheirfutureselves,”wrotepsychologistsNeilLewisandDaphnaOyserman.OysermanandLewisdecidedtotrytofindawaytomake“PresentMe”imagineexactlyhow“FutureMe”wouldfeelthenightbeforeabigpaperwasdue,though“PresentMe”hadn'tstartedyet.Theymade“PresentMe”thinkaboutafar-offeventanumberofdaysaway,notmonthsoryears.Thinkingabouteventsinthiswaymeantthatsomethinglikeafriend'sweddingseemed16.3dayssoonerwhenconsideredindaysratherthanmonthsand11.4monthssoonerwhenconsideredinmonthsratherthanyears.Theresearchersalsotriedtofindoutwhetherpeoplewouldtakeactionsooneriftheyweretoldacertaineventwashappeninginseveraldaysratherthanyears.Forexample,participantsimaginedtheyhadanewbornchild,andthatthechildwouldneedtogotocollegeineither18yearsor6,570days.Theresearchersfoundthoseinthe“days”conditionplannedtostartsavingfourtimessoonerthanthoseinthe“years”condition.Soifyouthinkofyourlifeindaysinsteadofyears,youmaygetthingsdonequicker.1.WhatdidOysermanandLewisintendtodothroughtheirstudy?A.Toworkonasolutiontotestifsomeoneisaprocrastinator.B.Tofindoutwhetherhumanbeingsusuallyhavetwodifferentcharacters.C.Todiscoverprocrastinator

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