专题164 阅读理解议论文第01期原卷版Word格式文档下载.docx
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A.拥抱B.攻击C.阻止D.吸引
2.Whichofthefollowingsentencescanbeputinthe_________?
A.Facebravely.B.Joininafight.
C.Learntorefuse.D.Talktosomeone.
3.Thepassageiswrittento_________.
A.helpstudentskeepawayfromfightsB.warnstudentsnottofight
C.advisestudentstohelpeachotherD.encouragestudentstoworkhard
4.Thepassageiswrittenina/an_________tone(语气).
A.sadB.angryC.seriousD.crazy
(二)
【2019•浙江省金华、义乌、丽水市】
Inthepark,youseeagroupofpeople,alllookingupatthesky.Withoutthinkingaboutit,youlookupwards,too.Why?
Intheconcert,someonebeginstoclapandsuddenlythewholeroomjoinsin.Youdo,too.Why?
Sometimeswefeelweareactingcorrectlywhenwedothesameasothers.Themorepeoplefollowanidea,thebetterortruerwethinktheideais.It’sthesocialproof(社会认同感)thatworks.
ThescientistAschcarriedoutanexperiment.Itshowshowsocialproofcaninfluenceus.Inaroom,amanisshownLine1,andnexttoitarethreelines(A,B,C).Aislonger,CisshorterandBisaslongasLine1.HemusttellwhichofthethreelinesisaslongasLine1.Whenthemanisalone,hegivesthecorrectanswerB.Then,fiveothermanentertheroom,andeachofthemgivestheanswerCastheyweretoldto.NowthemanchangeshisideaandgivestheanswerC.Aschgotthesameresultmanytimesamongdifferentsubjects(实验对象).
Whydoweactlikethis?
Well,inthepast,followingotherswasawaytokeepawayfromdanger.Supposethat5000yearsagoyouwerehunting(打猎)withfriends.Suddenly,theyallranaway.Whatwouldyouhavedone?
Wouldyouhavestayed?
No,youwouldhaverun,too.Wearedescendants(后代)ofthosewhocopiedothers’action.Itissodeeplyplantedinourmindthatwestilluseitnow.
Socialproofhasspecialpower.Theadvertisingindustry,forexample,oftenmakesuseofit.Sobecarefulwheneveracompanysaysitsproductis"themostpopular".
5.Atthebeginningofthepassage,thewriterleadsinthetopicby_________.
A.tellingastoryB.givingexamples
C.answeringquestionsD.showingamap
6.AccordingtoParagraph3,theexperimentbyAschshows_________.
A.followingothersisalwaysright
B.socialproofmaychangepeople’sideas
C.it’sdifficulttocarryouttheexperiment
D.peoplecanstudybetteriftheyarealone
7.Theunderlinedword"It"inParagraph4refersto_________.
A.runningwithothersB.huntingwithfriends
C.copyingothers’actionD.doingsomethingdifferent
8.Accordingtothepassage,wecaninfer(推断)that_________.
A.it’simportanttorunwithothersanytime
B.productsintheadvertisementarethebest
C.wemustn’tcopyothers’actiontokeepsafe
D.weneedtothinktwicebeforefollowingothers
(三)
【2019•浙江省衢州市】
Textingwhiledrivingisagainstthelawin47states.Butwhatabouttextingwhilewalking?
A2018studyreportedthatmorethan2,500peopleintheUSendedupinhospitalsresultingfromusingamobiledevice(设备)whilewalking.
Hawaiipassedalawmakingitillegal(违法的)totextorlookdownatamobiledevicewhilecrossingthestreet.Itisthefirststatewithalawlikethis.Dopeoplethinkmoreplacesshouldacceptsuchalaw?
TheLATimesdidasurvey.Herearesomerepliestheyreceived.
RenaJose,2,NewYork
Whichismoreimportant,textingorsafety?
Ifyouarelookingatyourphonewhilewalking,youmightnotseeacarcomeortrafficlightsturnred.Itcanbeverydangerous.Forexample,inJapan,onepersonfellintoalakeandanothergotherlegstuckinahole,becausebothhadtheirmindontheirphone.Weshouldmaketextingwhilecrossingthestreetillegalinmorecities.
AndySelvam,55,California
Peopledomanythingsthatcauseinjurytothemselvesbutarenotillegal,suchasclimbingmountains,drivingcars,swimmingandsoon.Peoplemightgethurtfromtextingandwalkingifthey’renotpayingattention.ButIstillthinktheyshouldhaveachoice.
BobMadigan,45,Oregon
Ashumans,wecanmakeourowndecisions.I’mnotsayingit’ssafe,butwedon’tneedthegovernmenttobabysitus.Ifwewanttolearntomakesmartdecisions,thegovernmentneedstostoptellinguswhattodo.Afterall,thisisafreecountry.
AndrewBlack,34,Alaska
Thislawisagoodidea—comparethisprotectionwithseatbelts.IfthislawispassedalloverUS,peoplewillbeworried.Butistherereallyawaytopleaseeveryone?
Thiswouldnotbeforfun.ItwouldbesafeandgoodforallAmericans.
9.Accordingtothepassage,in_________,itisagainstthelawifpeopletextwhilecrossingthestreet.
A.AlaskaB.CaliforniaC.HawaiiD.NewYork
10.TheLATimesdidthesurveymostprobablyto_________.
A.wintheheartsofmorereaders
B.encouragemorestatestopassthelaw
C.askreadersiftheyagreewithtextingwhiledriving
D.learnaboutpeople’sopinionsontextingwhilewalking
11.InRena’sreply,sheshowedthedangeroftextingwhilewalkingby_________.
A.usingnumbersB.givingexamples
C.askingquestionsD.tellingstories
12.WhichofthefollowingisAndrewBlack’sopinion?
A.Textingismoreimportantthansafety.
B.ThelawwouldhelptokeepAmericanssafe.
C.It’seasytopleaseeveryonewhenpassingalaw.
D.Whethertotextornotwhilewalkingispeople’sownchoice.
(四)
【2019•安徽省中考】
Haveyoutriedtorunorwalkforexerciseandthengivenup?
Ifyouansweredyes,youshouldtryanewkindofexercise:
aquatic(水中的)exercise.Aquaticexerciseislikeexerciseonland,butyoudoitinaswimmingpool.Moreandmorepeoplearetryingaquaticexercise.
Aquaticexercisefeelseasierthanexercisingonland.Why?
Youweighabout90%lessinthepool.Itisbetterforyourkneesthanrunningorwalking.Waterisabout1,000timesthickerandheavierthanair.Tomovethroughthewater,yourbodyhastoworkfourtimesashard.Asaresult,youcanburnmorecalories(卡路里).
Infact,mostpeoplesaytheyfeelmorerelaxedinthewater.Theystopthinkingaboutthethingsthatmakethemworried.Theyfeelincontroloftheirbodies.Thecool,quietenvironmentmakesthemfeelgood.
Butwhatifyouareafraidofthewater?
Noproblem!
Thereisnothingtoworryabout.Aquaticexerciseissafeandeasytolearn.Itdoesn’trequireanyspecialskills.Youdon’tevenneedtoknowhowtoswim.Aquaticexerciseisforeveryone.
13.WhatisParagraph2mainlyabout?
A.Differencebetweenairandwater.B.Weightchangeofone’sbody.
C.Theadvantagesofaquaticexercise.D.Thewaystodoaquaticexercise.
14.Whatdomostpeoplethinkofaquaticexercise?
A.Relaxing.B.Worrying.C.Challenging.D.Boring.
15.Accordingtothetext,aquaticexerciseis_________.
A.doneingroupsB.fitforeveryone
C.difficulttolearnD.donewithspecialskills
16.Inwhichpartofamagazinecanwereadthetext?
A.Culture.B.Health.C.Nature.D.Travel.
(五)
【2019•山东省潍坊市】
ArecentstudyfromateamofSouthKoreanresearcherssuggeststhateatingaloneoftenmayleadtopooreatinghabitsandpoorfoodchoices.Specifically,thestudyfoundthatmenwhoatealonemorethantwiceaweekhadagreaterriskofdevelopinghighbloodpressure,highcholesterolanddiabetes.
Forchildren,eatingwiththeirfamiliesisnotonlyaboutpreventingbadoutcomes(结果)—itisalsoaboutdevelopinggoodones.
In2014,theOrganizationforEconomicCooperationandDevelopment(OECD)lookedatdatafromnearlythree-quartersoftheworld’scountries.Amongitsfindingswasthefactthatstudentswhosharedamainmealwiththeirfamilieswerelesslikelytoskipschool.Childrenwhoeatamainmealwiththeirfamiliesarealsolesslikelytoabusedrugsandalcohol(吸毒酗酒).
Inthereport,titled"TheImportanceofFamilyDinners(VIII)",researcherssaythat"teenswhohavefrequentfamilydinnersaremorelikelytosaytheirparentsknowalotaboutwhat’sgoingonintheirlives".Theyalsoclaimthatwhenteenssaytheyfeelclosertotheirparents,theyarelesslikelytousedrugsandalcohol.
AnotherstudyfromtheUniversityofMontrealfoundthatchildrenwhoatewiththeirfamiliesexperiencelong–termphysicalandmentalhealthbenefits(好处).Thesechildrenwerephysicallyinbettershapeanddrankfewersugarysoftdrinks.Thesechildrenalsoseemedtohavebettersocialskillsandtheywerelessaggressive(好斗的).
ProfessorLindaPaganisaysthatmealtimessharedwithparents"likelyprovideyoungchildrenwithfirst-handsocialinteractions,discussionsofsocialissues(事件)andday-to-dayconcerns".Sheaddsthat
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