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備戰(zhàn)2021高考英語閱讀之說明文(五)
(A)
Children'saveragedailytimespentwatchingtelevisionorusingmobiledeviceincreasedfrom
53minutesatl2monthsoldtomorethan150minutesat3yearsold,accordingtoananalysisby
researchersattheNationalInstitutesofHealth.Childrenaged7weremorelikelytospendthe
highestamountofscreentimeiftheyhadbeeninbadhome-basedchildcareorwerebomto
first-timemothers.
"Ourresultsindicatethatscreenhabitsbeginearly.'1saidEdwinaYeung,aninvestigatorin
NationalInstituteofChildHealthandHumanDevelopment(NICHD)."Thisfindingsuggeststhat
interventionstoreducescreentimecouldhaveabetterchanceofsuccessifintroducedearly."
Intheresearch,mothersof4.000childrenrespondedtoquestionsontheirkids*mediahabits
whentheywere12,18,24,30,and36monthsofage.
TheAmericanAcademyofPediatricsrecommendsavoidingdigitalmediaexposurefor
childrenunder18monthsofage,introducingchildren18to24monthsofagetoscreenmediaslowly,
andlimitingscreentimetoanhouradayforchildrenfrom2to5yearsofage.Inthecurrentstudy,
researchersfoundthat87%ofthechildrenhadscreentimeexceeding(超過)these
recommendations.However,whilescreentimeincreasedthroughoutinfancy(幼JL期)。after8
yearsofage,screentimefelltounder1.5hoursperday.Theresearchersbelievethisdecreaserelates
totimeconsumedbyschool-relatedactivities
Thestudyauthorsclassifiedthechildrenintotwogroupsbasedonhowmuchtheiraver-age
dailyscreentimeincreasedfromageItoage3.Thefirstgroup,73%ofthetotal,hadthelower
increase,fromanaverageofnearly51minutesadaytonearlyanhourand47minutesaday.The
secondgroup,27%ofthetotal,hadthehigherincrease,fromnearly37minutesofscreentimeaday
toabout4hoursaday.Higherlevelsofparentaleducationwereassociatedwiththeloweroddsof
inclusioninthesecondgroup.
1.Whichofthefollowingisareasonforchildren'saddictiontothemedia?
A.Loweconomiclevel.B.Poorfamilyeducation.
C.Themedia'sattraction.D.Theshortageofparents*love.
2.What'sEdwina'sadvice?
A.Tostopchildrenusingthemedia.
B.Toreducechildren'sscreentimeearlier.
C.Tohelpparentscarefbrchildrenwell
D.Toincreaseinterventiontochildren.
3.Howdidtheauthordevelopthemainbodyofthetext?
A.Byshowingsomedata.B.Bygivingsomeexamples.
C.Byanalyzingsomereasons.D.Byconcludingsomeresults
4.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"odds"inthelastparagraphmean?
A.Price.B.Cost.C.Probability.D.Income.
(B)
Duringadeclineintourism,onenationalparkinThailandhasseenadramaticrisein
“visitors“recently.Somanyarethehermitcrabs(寄居蟹)floodingintotheotherwiseempty
beachesofKohLantathatshells(貝殼)forthemtoliveinhavebecomeinshortsupply.
TheThaigovernmentmovedquicklytoeasethehousingshortage,launchingapublicappeal
foremptyshellsthatnettedover200kg.OnDecember5theseweredistributedaroundtheparkin
aceremony.
Hermitcrabsrelyonshellstoprotecttheirsoftbodies,movingtolargershellsastheygrow.
OnKohLantaandthesurroundingsmallerislands,theirrapidincreaseseemstobeanatural
phenomenon,ratherthandirectlyrelatedtotheabsenceoftourists.Buttheshortageofshellsmay
beman-made:prettyoneshavelongbeengatheredtobesoldasgoods.Crabshadbeguntomake
dowithpotentialdeath-trapssuchasplasticcapsandbottles.
Theshelldrivewaspartofagovernmentinitiativeto“regainthebalanceofnature”."Ihave
instructedallnationalparkstodowhateverittakes,“saysVarawutSilpa-archa,theministerfbr
naturalresources.HisinspirationcomesfromthepauseintourismbroughtonbyCOVID-19.A
banoninternationalvisitorsandtheclosureofnationalparkshavehelpednaturerecover,bringing
endangeredleatherbackturtlesbackontoThaibeaches.InthecoastalprovincesofPhangNgaand
Phuket,turtleshavelaidthelargestnumberofeggsfor20years.
ThegovernmenthasdecidedtotrytocopytheshortbreakforcedonitbyCOVID-19in
future.Fromnowon,allnationalparkswillberequiredtocloseforashortperiodduringthe
off-seasonandtolimitthenumberoftouriststhroughareservationsystemwhentheyareopen.
Althoughsuchrestrictionsmeanreducedearningsfromtourismintheshortterm,inthelongerrun
moreparksmayhelptokeepthetouristscoming.
1.WhathappenedtothebeachesofKohLantarecently?
A.Theygotfloodedbyseawater.
B.Theybecamecompletelyempty.
C.Theywerepackedwithhermitcrabs.
D.Theysawaconstantstreamoftourists.
2.Whatcontributedtothehousingshortageforhermitcrabs?
A.Naturaldisasters.
B.Humanactivities.
C.Theirpreferenceforbottles.
D.Thegovernment'sinvolvement.
3.Whyareturtlesmentionedinparagraph4?
A.Towarnturtlesaredyingout.
B.Toprovebeachesaretheiridealhabitats.
C.TostressecologicaldiversityofThailand.
D.ToillustratethebirthofVarawut'sinspiration.
4.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.DevelopingEconomyorProtectingAnimals?
B.ClosingNationalParksorDrawingMoreVisitors?
C.GovernmentsareResponsiblefortheBalanceofNature
D.AuthoritiesHelptoFindSheltersforHomelessHermitCrabs
(C)
In1848,nineyoungmenwerechargedwithbetrayalofthequeenofEngland.The
punishmentforthiscrimewasdeath.Thesemenhadtobedealtwithstrongly,becausetheycould
notbeallowedtosetabadexampleforothers.Althoughthepeoplesidedwiththeyoungmen
whowereaccused,thejudgesentencedthemtobehanged.
Thecourtcasedrewagreatdealofpublicinterest,andtheninemenbecamefamous.Protests
againsttheirpunishmentwereheld.Afterdueconsideration,QueenVictoriafinallydecidednotto
carryoutthedeathsentence,butinsteadsentencedthemtospendtherestoftheirlivesinthepenal
colonies(罪犯流放地)ofAustralia.
Thischangeofsentencewasfortunateforeveryone,becausetheninemenallwentonto
becomeprominentleaders.OnehadabrilliantcareerinUnitedStatedpolities,andhisson
becamemayor(市長)ofNewYorkCity.Another,TomMcGeebecameamemberofthe
CanadianHouseofCommons.TwoothersbecomebrigadiergeneralsduringtheUnionAmyinthe
CivilWar.RichardQ'GormonbecamegovernorgeneralofNewfoundland.TomMeagherbecame
governorgeneralofAustralia,andMichaelIrelandsucceededhiminthatoffice.
ThesuccessofallofthenineyoungmeneventuallycametotheattentionofQueenVictoria
inacuriousway.In1871shefoundherselfdealingwiththeninthman,thenewlyelectedprime
ministerofAustralia.ItwasCharlesDuffy,apersonwhomshehadsavedfromhanging.Whenshe
herdofthesuccessoftheothers,sherealizedthatbycheatingthehangmanshehadenriched
humanity.
1.WhydidQueenVictoriafinallychangethedeathsentence?
A.Thenineyoungmenwerefamouspeople.
B.Thejudgedidnotfollowthelegalprocess.
C.Thepublicwasstronglyopposedtothesentence.
D.QueenVictoriathoughtthenineyoungmenwerenotguilty.
2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"prominent,,inParagraph3probablymean?
A.Creative.B.Wealthy.C.EnergeticD.Important.
3.WhobecamegovernorgeneralofAustralia?
A.TomMcGee.B.RichardO'Gormon.
C.MichaelIreland.D.CharlesDuffy.
4.What'sthemainideaofthetext?
A.TheQueen'sdecisionenrichedhumanity.
B.Victoriasetfreenineprisoners.
C.ProtestsagainstthepunishmentmadeVictoriachangethesentence.
D.Nineprisonersweresparedtheirlivesandbecamesuccessfulleaders.
(D)
A63-year-oldChinesecarpenter'straditionalskillshavebecomeanunexpectedInternethitas
hecreateswoodworkwithasinglepieceofwood,withoutglue,screwsornails.WangDewen,
knownas“GrandpaAmu,,onYouTube,hasbeenpraisedasthemoderndayLuBan,awell-known
ChinesestructuralengineerduringtheZhouDynasty,thankstohisrichcarpentry(木工手藝)
knowledge.
GrandpaAmu'smostpopularvideo,whichshowshimmakingadelicatewoodenarchbridge,
hasgoneviralonYouTube,gainingmorethan40millionviews."Ifyoudosomething,youhave
toloveit,andyouhavetobeinterestedinit;however,beinginteresteddoesn'tmeanthere's
onlyhappinessandnopain.°GrandpaAmusharedwhentalkingabouthisexcellentcarpentry
skills.
Hismostpopularworksincludeafoldingstool,amodeloftheChinapavilionfromthe2010
ShanghaiExpo,andanapple-shapedinterlockingpuzzle,knownasaLuBanlock.GrandpaAmu
followsanancientChinesemortiseandtenon(樺卯)technique,whichmeansnonailsorglueare
involvedintheentireprocessofbuildingthearchbridge.
Themastercarpenterhasalsomadeseveralwoodentoysforhisgrandsonusingthesame
technique.Hisyounggrandson'sfavoritesincludeawalkingPeppaPigandabubbleblowing
machine.Attractingover1.17millionfansonYouTube,GrandpaAmu'svideossofarhavegained
morethan200millionviews.
Hiswonderfulwoodworkingskills,using.thesamemortiseandtenonjointsfoundinthe
ForbiddenCity,weredevelopedfromtheageofthirteenasawayofsupportinghisfamilyinEast
China'sShandongProvince."Thegrandsonissohappy?astherehavebeensomanyfineand
uniquetoysmadebygrandpafromanearlyage,"commentedonenetizen;whileanothersaid
"It'samazing.Ihopethesetraditionalcraftscanbepassedon!^^
1.WhyisGrandpaAmuregardedasthemodemdayLuBan?
A.Forhissimplewords.B.Forhispopularvideos.
C.Forhiscarpentryskills.D.Forhisexcellentarchbridge.
2.WhatdoGrandpaAmu'sremarksmeaninParagraph2?
A.Theoryisfrompracitce.B.Successdependsonlove.
C.Excellentskillslieinhardwork.D.Happinesscomesfrominterest.
3.WhatistheuniquefeatureofGrandpaAmu'scraftworks?
A.Nonailsorglue.B.Delicatedesign.
C.Theappleshape.D.Thewoodenmaterial.
4.Whatmessagedoesthistextmainlyconvey?
A.Beingpopularmeansmorefans.
B.Perfectskillseammoremoney.
C.Supportingfamilyneedsmoreskills.
D.Traditionalcraftsdeservepassingon.
(E)
Severalyearsago,whensomeoneusedcameracoverstoprotectagainstpossiblemonitoring,
itwasnotpopulartotalkaboutit.Today,peopleusevarioustypesoftapestocovertheweb
camerasandmicrophones.
Therearemanytypesofspywarethatcandiveintoourdevicesandsecretlyspyonthem,
recordingeverythingtheydo.Suchprogramsmayinfectnotonlycomputersbutalsosmartphones.
Yourdatamaybeusedbyhackerswhowilltrytorequestmoneyfornotexposingyourprivate
informationorbycompanieslikeNSOGroupwhocreatedthePegasusspywareto"provide
authorizedgovernmentswithtechnologythathelpsstruggleagainstterrorandcrime^^.
Inmyopinion,thedescribedprotectiontechniqueishighlyoverestimated.Userstape
camerasandmicrophonesduetothelackofunderstandingofhowtheirdevicesworkandhow
malware(惡意軟件)works.Hackersandevensecretservicesdonothaveenoughresourcesto
monitorallvictimsusingcamerasormicrophones.Iftheyneedtoyetanyinformation,theygetit
bysendingatargetedmalwaretoyourdevice,whichwillnotbestoppedbythetapes.Suchavirus
willfindwhattosteal-frompersonalphotosandvideostopasswordsfromsocialnetworks,
browserhistory,bankaccountsandmuchmore.
Itisunwisetobelievethatattackerswillnotbeabletofindawaytospyonyou,evenif
thedevice,dischargedtozero,canstilldeliverdataaboutyourlocation,usingthesmartphonesof
thesurroundingpeopleassignalrepeaters.Letusfaceit.weliveinanerawhenitisextremely
difficulttohidesomethingandapieceoftapeisclearlynotthemostusefultoolinthestrugglefor
yourprivacy.
Again,tobeabletospyonyou,attackersneedtoplantmalwareinyourdevice.Toprevent
malwarefromenteringyourdevice,donotclicksuspectedlinksandemailattachments.Use
strongpasswordsforemail,socialmediaandonlinebankingaccounts.
1.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“them"inparagraph2referto?
ACamerasB.Types
CProgramsD.Devices.
2.WhatisNSOGroup
Agroupofhackers
BAcompanydevelopingspyware.
C,Agroupofterroristsandcriminals.
DAcompanyfightingagainstcrime.
3.Whydoestheauthorthink"theprotectiontechniqueishighlyoverestimated^^?
A.Peopleknowlittleabouttheirdevices
B.Hackershavenoaccesstoothers
C.Ithardlypreventsmalwarefromgettingprivacy.
D.Itcan'tcoverthecamerascompletely.
4.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?
AProtectingprivacyondevices.
BRisingtrendofusingtapes
CMonitoringdevicesviacameras
DAvoidingclickingdistrustfullinks
(F)
Longbeforetheyfoundtheirwayintolivingroomsaround,theworld,computerswerethe
belongingsofinstitutesandcorporateheadquarters.Afterall,thehugeandheavymainframesofthe
1960smighteasilyfillaroomoftheirown.
Theinventionofthemicroprocessor—Intel's4004wasthefirsttobemadecommercially
availablein1971—changedallthat.Manufacturerswerefinallyabletoproducemachinessmall
enoughtofitintocustomers*homes.Yet,thequestionwas:Couldfirmspersuadepeopleto
actuallywantonethere?
Thestoryofhowcomputersenterourhomesisnotoneoftechnology,butoneofmarketingand
design,accordingtowriterandjournalistAlexWiltshire,whosenewbook,HomeComputers:
100IconsthatDefinedaDigitalGeneration,tellstheindustry'searlyhistorythroughitsmost
influentialmodels."Thetechnologywasalreadyinexistence,'*hesaidinaphoneinterview.nBut
whatwasimportantwastheideaofputtingitintoaformthatcouldbeboughtandeasilyused.v
TheveryfirstmodelsinWiltshire'sbookwereaimedathobbyistsandindustryinsiders.These
so-called“kit”computersperfbnnedonlybasicfunctions.Butthearrivalofuser-friendlymachines
liketheCPET2001andAppleIIin1977weresignsofaturningpoint.
"Therewasamassivechangearoundtheideaof'Whatifthesecomputerswerepackaged,
presentedanddesignedinaformthatanyonecoulduse?’—thattheywouldn'trequirepeopleto
learncomputerlanguages,ortodevoteseveralroomsoftheirhouses,"Wiltshiresaid."Whatifthere
weretheseobjectsthatpeoplecouldbuyofftheshelfandjustplugintotheirTVs?Thatwasthe
momentthattheideaofa'homecomputer*wasborn,anditwasabsolutelydowntodesign.”
1.WhatcanwelearnfromAlex'sbook?
A.Technologyf
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