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高考英语二轮专题思路点拨及增分训练 阅读理解11

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2013高考英语二轮专题思路点拨及增分训练—阅读理解11Doesyourolderbrotherthinkhe’sclevererthanyou?Well,he’sprobablyright.AccordingtoanewresearchpublishedinthejournalIntelligence,theoldestchildreninfamiliesarelikelytohavethehighestIQsandtheyoungestthelowest,AnumberofstudieshavesuggestedthatIQscoresdeclinewithbirthorder.Inthemostrecentstudy,atVrijeUniversity,Amsterdam,researcherslookedatmenandwomenwhoseIQhadbeentestedattheagesof5,12,and18.Theresults,whichshowatrendfortheoldesttoscorebetterthantheyoungestineachtest,involvedabout200,000people.Thatshowedthatfirst-bornshadathree-pointIQadvantageoverthesecond-born,whowasapointaheadofthenextinline.Theorderofbirthcanalsoaffectpersonality,achievement,andcareer,withfirst-bornsbeingmoreacademicallysuccessfulandmorelikelytowinNobelprizes.However,eldsetchildrenarelesslikelytoberadicalandpioneering.CharlesDarwin,forexample,wasthefifthchildofsix.Exactlywhythereshouldbesuchdifferencesisnotclear,andthereareanumberoftheoriesonenvironmentalinfluencesonthechild.Theso-calleddilution(稀释法)theorysuggeststhatasfamilyresources,bothemotionalandphysical,aswellaseconomic,arelimited,itfollowsthat,asaresult,asmorechildrencomealong,thelevelsofparentalattentionandencouragementwilldrop.Anothertheoryisthattheintellectual(智力)environmentinthefamilyfavorsthefirst-bornwhohas,atleastforsometime,thebenefitofindividualcareandhelp.Thetheorywhichenjoysthemostsupportisthattheextratimeandpatiencethattheearlier-bornsgetfromtheirparents,comparedwiththosearrivinglater,givesthemanadvantage.72.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.IQscoreshavelittletodowiththeorderofbirth.-8-\nB.Intellectualfamiliesfavorthefirst-bornC.TheorderofbirthcanhaveaneffectonIQD.Theorderofbirthcanaffectpersonality,achievement,andcarrer.73.ByusingCharlesDarwinasanexample,theauthorwantstoprovethatA.eldestchildrenarethesmartestinafamilyB.youngestchildrenwillusuallybecomeexpertsC.first-bornsaremorelikelytowinNobelprizesD.eldestchildrenarelesslikelytotrysomethingnew74.Whatdoweknowaboutthedilutiontheory?A.Intellectualparentslovethefirst–bornbetterB.Parents’attentionwilldropwithmorechildrencomingC.Familyresources,bothemotionalandphysicalareendless.D.First-borngetlesscareandhelpfromtheirparents.75.ThepassageisdevelopedmainlybyA.offeringopinionwithfurtherexplanationB.pointingoutsimilaritiesanddifferenceC.comparingopinionsfromdifferentfieldsD.providingtypicalexamples参考答案72---75、CDBAAAn18-year-oldstudenthaswonalocalelectiontobecomemayorofhishometownintheUSstateofMichigan.MichaelSessionswonbyjusttwovotestobeathisonlyrival(对手),the51-year-oldformermayor.Mr..Sessionsowedhiselectoralsuccesstothevotescastbyhisparents.Hewillnowhavetobalanceschedulesbetweenattendingschoolandfulfillinghiscivicduties.Hewillattendhisschoolclassesbetween8amto3pmandcarryouthisnewjobastheelectedmayorofHillsdalebeforedinnerat6pm.Heaimstodeliveronhiscampaignpromisesofincreasingthenumberoffull-timefire-fightersfromthreetofour,revitalizing(复兴)thelocaleconomyandenablingtownsfolktoairtheirviewsandcomplaints(抱怨)ontownlife.-8-\nMr.Sessionswastooyoungtoentertheelectionwhenitwasfirstannounced–heturned18onlyinSeptember,whichmeanthehadjustfourweeksofcampaigning.AlthoughheistheyoungestelectedofficialinAmerica,hecannotcelebratehissuccesswithchampagnebecausehewouldbeseizedbythepoliceforunderagedrinking.Heranforofficewithabudgetof$700,whichhemadefromhissummerjobofsellingtoffeeapples.Hisnewpositiondoesnotcomewithanoffice.Instead,hewillreceiveayearlysalaryof$3,600tocoverbasicexpenses.Hestartshisfour-yearpositiononNovember21.Mr..Sessionshasbecomefamousovernightsincehisvictoryandhasalreadydoneaseriesoftelevisionchatshowinterviews.56.HowdidMichaelSessionswinhiselection?A.Bysellingtoffeeapplesduringthesummer.B.Bymakingpromisesbeforetheelection.C.Bybeatingtheformermayorintheface.D.Bygettingtwomorevotesfromhisparents.57.HestartedhiscampaignonlyinSeptemberbecause________.A.hewastooyoungtorunforpublicofficebeforethenB.thentheelectionwasfirstannouncedC.thecandidateshadonlyfourweeksofcampaigningD.ItcouldonlyhappeninAmerica58.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.An18-year-oldhasbeenelectedmayorofWashingtonD.C.B.Thenewlyelectedmayorwillstopgoingtoschoolaftertakingoffice.C.Hewillnotgethisownoffice.D.Theyoungmanwantstobecomeatelevisionchatshowhost.59.Whichwillbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.18-year-oldElectedasUSMayorB.YoungorOldB.FamousOvernightD.Parents’Support参考答案56—59DACABTheround-the-clock(24小时不断的)availabilitythatcellphonehavebroughttopeople’slivesmaybetakingatollonfamilylife,anewstudysuggests.Thestudy,whichfollowedmorethan1,300adultsover2years,foundthatthosewhoconsistentlyusedamobilephonethroughoutthestudyperiodweremorelikelytoreportnegative“spillover’’betweenworkandhomelife—and,inturn,lesssatisfactionwiththeirfamilylife.Spilloveressentially(本质上)meansthatthelinebetweenworkandhomebeginstobecomeunclear.Worklifemayinvadehomelifewhena.parentistakingjob—relatedcallsathome,forinstance--orfamilyissuesmaystarttotakeupworktime.For-8-\nexample,achildmaycallmomatwork,tellingher"microwaveexploded”explainedNoelleChesley,anassistantprofessorofsociologyattheUniversityofWisconsin—Milwaukeeandtheauthorofthestudy.Theproblemwithcellphonesseemstobethattheyareallowingforevermorespilloverbetweenworkandhome.‘Thismaybeespeciallytrueforworkingwomen,thestudyfound.Amongmen,consistentuseofmobilephonesseemedtoallowmoreworkissuestocreep(潜入)intofamilytime.Butforwomen,thespillovertendedtogoinbothdirectionsbeing“connected”meantthatworkcutintohometime,andfamilyissuescame:intoworklife.Cellphonesseemtobeopeningmorelinesforstressfulexchangesamongfamilymembers.Buttheremaybewaystocontrolthespillover,accordingtoChesley.Employers,shesaid,couldlookattheirpoliciesoncontactingemployeesafterhourstomakesuretheirexpectationsare“reasonable”.Fortheirpart,employeescoulddecidethatcellphonesgooffduringfamilytime,Chesleysaid.60.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“takingatoll’’probablymeaninParagraph1?A.Explaining.B.Protecting.C.ExtendingD.Damaging.61.Whatisthepurposeofofferingtheexample“microwaveexploded”inthesecondparagraph?A.Toshowthemicrowaveisofpoorquality.B.Toindicatehowdependentthechildis.C.Toindicatefamilyissuesaffectworkhours.D.Toshowworktimecreepsintofamilylife62.Asaresultofnegative“spillover”,peoplewillfeel_____.A.1esssatisfiedwiththeirfamilylife.B.1esssatisfiedwiththeirwork.C.angrywiththeirtroublesomechildrenD.unwillingtogetmarriedatanearlyage.63.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat_______.A.spillovermakesthelinebetweenworkandhomeunclearB.cellphonesseemtobeconvenienttofamiliesC.cellphonesaffectmenasmuchaswomenD.wecandonothingtosolvetheproblem参考答案60-63DCAAC-8-\nYearsago,whenIstartedlookingformyfirstjob,wiseadvisersadvised,“Barbara,beenthusiastic!Enthusiasmwilltakeyoufurtherthananyamountofexperience.”Howrighttheywere!“Nothinggreatwaseverachievedwithoutenthusiasm.”WroteRalphWaldoEmerson.Itisthepastethathelpsyouhangontherewhenthegoinggetstough.Itistheinnervoicethatwhispers,“Icandoit!”Whenothersshout,“No,youcan’t!”IttookyearsandyearsfortheearlyworkofBarbaraMclintock,ageneticistwhowonthe1983NobelPrizeinmedicine,tobegenerallyaccepted.Yetshedidn’tstopworkingonherexperiments.Workwassuchadeeppleasureforherthatsheneverthoughtofstopping.Weareallbornwithwide-eyed,enthusiasticwonderanditisthischildlikewonderthatgivesenthusiasticpeoplesuchyouthfulair,whatevertheirage.At90,cellistPabloCasalswouldstarthisdaybyplayingBach.Asthemusicflowedthroughhisfingers,hisstoopedshoulderswouldstraightenandjoywouldreappearinhiseyes.AsauthorandpoetSamuelUlmanoncewrote,“Yearswrinkletheskin,buttogiveupenthusiasmwrinklesthesoul.”Enthusiasticpeoplealsolovewhattheydo,regardlessofmoneyortitleorpower.PatriciaMellratlretireddirectoroftheMissouriRepertoryTheaterinKansasCity,wasonceaskedwhereshegotherenthusiasm.Shereplied,“Myfather,longago,toldme,InevermadeadimeuntilIstoppedworkingformoney.”Ifwecannotdowhatweloveasafull-timecareer,wecanasahobby.ElizabethLaytonWellsville,Kan,was68beforeshebegantodraw.Thisactivityendedperiodsofdepressionthattroubledherforatleast30yearsandthequalityofherworkledonecritictosay,“Iamtemptedintoagenius.”Wecan’taffordtowastetearson“might-have-been”.Weneedtoturnthetearsintosweataswegoafter“what-can-be”.Weneedtoliveeachmomentwhole-heartedly,withalloursenses—findingpleasureinthesweetsmellofaback-yardgarden,thesimplepictureofasix-year-old,thebeautyofarainbow.64.Theauthorholdstheviewthat______.A.enthusiasmismoreimportantthanexperienceB.enthusiasmcangivepeoplemoresuccessandfameC.enthusiasticpeoplewillnevergetoldD.enthusiasmcanmakeyousucceedandenjoylife65.WhichofthefollowingcanbestexplaintheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph2?A.EnthusiasticpeopleneverconsidermoneyandfameB.EnthusiasticpeoplecangaingreatfameandhonorC.EnthusiasmcangiveyoucourageandstrengthindifficulttimesD.Ifyoudon’thaveenthusiasm,youcanachievenothing66.TheauthormentionscellistPabloCasalsinParagraph3toshowthat______.A.enthusiasmcanmakepeoplefeelyoungB.musiccanarousepeople’senthusiasm-8-\nC.enthusiasmcangivepeopleinspirationneededtosucceedD.enthusiasmcankeeppeoplehealthy67.Howmanyexamplesaregiveninthepassagetoshowtheimportanceofenthusiasm?A.TwoB.ThreeC.FourD.Five参考答案64-67DCACDTODAY,Friday,November12JAZZwiththeMikeThomasJazzBandatTheDerbyArms.UpperRichmondRoadWest,Sheen.DISCOSatinSoundsDisco.FreeatTheLordNapier,MortlakeHighSt.,from8a.m.to8p.m.Tel:682—1158.SATURDAY,November13JAZZLysisatTheBull’sHead,Barnes.Admission60p.MUSICALHALLatTheStarandGarter,LowerRichmondRoad,Putney,providedbytheAbaDabaMusicHallcompany.Goodfoodandentertainmentfairprice.Tel:789—6749.FAMILYnightout?Jointhesing-alongatTheBlackHorse.SheenRoad,Richmond.JAZZTheJohnBennettBigBandatTheBull’sHead,Barnes.Admission80p.THEDERBYARMS,UpperRichmondRoadWest,giveyouJoeontheelectricaccordion(手风琴).Tel:789—4536SUNDAY,November14DISCOSatinSoundsDisco,freeatTheLordNapier,MortLakeHighStreet,from8a.m.to8p.m.FOLKMUSICatTheDerbyArms.TheShortStuffandresidentstheNormanChopTrio.Non-remembers70p.Tel:688—4626.HEAVYMUSICwithTonySimonatTheBull,UpperRichmondRoadWest,EastSheen.THEDERBYARMS,UpperRichmondRoadWest,giveyouJoeontheelectricaccordion.68.WhereandwhencanyouheartheNormanChopTrio?A.AttheBull’sHeadonSunday.B.AttheDerbyArmsonSunday.C.AttheBullonSaturday.D.AttheBlackHorseonSaturday.69.WhereandwhencanyouheartheMikeThomasJazzBand?A.AttheDerbyArmsonFriday.B.AttheBlackHorseonFriday.C.AttheStarandGarteronSaturday.D.AttheDerbyArmsonSunday.70.YouwanttoenjoytheelectricaccordiononSaturday.Whichtelephonenumberdoyouhavetoringtofindoutwhattimeitstarts?A.789—6749.B.789—4536.C.682—1158.D.688—4626.71.YouwanttospendtheSaturdaybyjoiningtheentertainmentwithyourfamily.Whereshouldyougo?A.DiscoatTheLordNapier.B.Thesing-alongatTheBlackHorse.-8-\nC.TheelectricaccordionatTheDerbyArms.D.JazzatTheBull’sHead.参考答案68-71BABBENaturerespondstoclimatechange.Tounderstandit,weneedtomonitorkeylifecycleevents—flowering,theappearanceofleaves,thefirstfrogcallsofthespring-allaroundtheworld.Butscientistscan’tbeeverywheresothey’returningtonon-scientists,sometimescalledcitizenscientists,forhelp.AgroupofscientistsandeducatorssetupanorganizationlastyearcalledtheNationalPhenologyNetwork.“Phenology”iswhatscientistscallthestudyofthetimingofeventsinnature.Oneofthegroup’sfirsteffortsdependsonscientistsandnon-scientistsaliketocollectdataaboutplantfloweringandleafingeveryyear.Theprogram,calledProjectBudBurst,collectslifecycledataondifferentkindsofusualplantsfromacrosstheUnitedStates.“Peopledon’thavetobeplantexperts—theyjusthavetolookaroundandseewhat’sintheirneighborhood,”saysJenniferSchwartz,anadviserwiththeproject.“Aswecollectthisdata,we’llbeabletopredicthowplantsandcommunitiesofplantsandanimalswillrespondastheclimatechanges.”Thatdatawillhelpscientistspredictnotonlyhownaturalcommunitiesmaychangebutalsohowthesechangeswillaffectpeople.ScientistsmonitoringlilacfloweringinthewesternUnitedStatesreportedthatinyearswhenlilacsbloomedearly—beforeMay20th—wildfireslaterinthesummerandfallarelargerandmoresevere.Lilacbloomingcouldserveasanalarmbell,Jennifersays.Improvedmonitoringisanimportantsteptowardpredictinghownaturalcommunitieswillrespondtoclimatechange.“Thebestwayforustoincreaseourknowledgeofhowplantsandanimalsarerespondingtoclimatechangeistoincreasetheamountofdatawehave,”hesays.“That’swhyweneedcitizenscientiststogetasmuchinformationfromasmanyplacesonasmanyspeciesoveraslongatimeperiodaswecan.”72.TheNationalPhenologyNetworkissetupto______.A.researchhownaturemakesresponsetoclimatechangeB.keeparecordofwhatishappeninginnatureC.makeastudyofthefirstfrogcallsofthespringD.judgewhatplantswilldieoutinthefuture73.ThetaskofProjectBudBurstisto______.A.growmoreplantstoimprovetheclimateB.collectinformationaboutusualplantsC.makecitizenstelldifferentplants-8-\nD.findouthowmanykindsofplantsthereareinAmerica74.Bysaying“Lilacbloomingcouldserveasanalarmbell”inPara6,Jennifermeant______.A.lilacflowerscouldmakepeoplefeelanxiousorafraidB.lilacscouldwarnpeopleofthedangerofwildlifeC.thebloomingoflilacscouldpredictthehappeninggofwildfiresD.theflowersoflilacscouldbeusedtowakepeopleup75.Themainideaofthispassageis______.A.whyweneedtocollectdataaboutnatureB.whenanalarmbellsoundsfornatureC.whatcitizenscientistsareinAmericaD.hownaturerespondstoclimatechange参考答案72-75ABCD-8-

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