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1、理解技能保分练(二)细节理解题间接信息类a2020福州质量检测as you move out of your teens and into your 20s and 30s, your musical tastes start to solidify and you likely quit keeping up with popular music. now, research has found the average age at which your music library is unlikely to change: 33.the studys author reached thi

2、s conclusion by analyzing data on us. spotify users and comparing it to artist popularity data from music intelligence company the echo nest.to determine the age at which we stop seeking out new tunes, the author gathered selfreported age data from spotify and looked at users “taste profiles”, which

3、 tracks how many times listeners have streamed music of individual artists. these artists were then matched to their popularity rank on the echo nest.the average teen listens almost only to music among the billboard, the top 200 albums in the country, but this music represents a smaller part of thei

4、r streaming as they age. in their teens, they listen to a lot of the same music, over and over again. frank t. mcandrew, a professor of psychology at knoxcollege, explains that thats the “mere exposure effect” at work, and it basically means, the more were exposed to something, the more we like it.t

5、here are many reasons why a person may stop streaming the current top musical hits, and the author looked into one by identifying spotify listeners with large amounts of childrens music and nursery rhymes in their libraries. in other words, when users may have become parents.but the study concludes

6、with some good news for parents:“if youre getting older and cant find yourself staying as related to the popular music as you used to, have no fearjust wait for your kids to become teenagers, and youll get exposed to all the popular music of the day once again!”1what happens after teens grow older?a

7、they quit listening to music.btheir interest in music fades.cthey change their music libraries.dtheir musical tastes become stable.2what is the way of the research?ainterviews.banalyzing data.cobservation. dtracking popularity.3how do teens develop their musical tastes?athey listen to the same music

8、 repeatedly.bthey act like their favorite popular stars.cthey experience different styles of music.dthey like top music worldwide.4whats the good news for parents in the last paragraph?aparents will regain their faith in music.bparents will influence their teens in music.cparents will hear their fav

9、orite music again.dparents will enjoy the music for teens again.b2020贵州普通高等学校招生适应性测试theres one easy thing you can do every day to live longer and happier, according to a recent study, and it has nothing to do with diet, exercise, or cutting out bad habits.a review of nearly 150 studies with more tha

10、n 300,000 participants found that having active social circles decreases your chances of dying by 50 percent, regardless of age, gender or medical history. “when were social, we live longer,” dr. kelli harding noted. “loneliness is more of a risk factor to health than other known risk factors, like

11、high blood pressure and obesity.”the findings are written up in dr. hardings new book, the rabbit effect, which is about how kindness, rather than laughter, may be the best medicine. the book gets its title from a famous 1978 study of the relationship between cholesterol (胆固醇) and heart health in ra

12、bbits. researchers accidentally discovered that those rabbits that received the most affection from their human handlers lived much longer than the others.we live in a world where most of our social interactions happen through our phones. but to get the health benefits of a more active social circle

13、, you dont have to throw away your device and join a book club. more casual interactions with neighbors, shop owners, and others you meet every day can do_the_trick. increasingly, those relationships can start online. thats where nextdoor comes in. the stated purpose of the company is “to cultivate

14、a kinder world where everyone has a neighborhood they can depend on”when asked for advice on one thing you can do to live longer and happier, dr. harding said it perfectly, “be kind. its actually pretty amazing how much each person can make the world a better, kinder, healthier place. it really take

15、s very little and you never know the impact you have on somebody.”5what do we know about the rabbit effect?aits title comes from a study.bits a report about heart health.claughter could cure diseases.drabbits could help live longer.6whats the purpose of nextdoor?ato advocate online shopping to save

16、time.bto offer the neighborhood sports facilities.cto settle the arguments among the families.dto create a harmonious community to rely on.7what does the underlined phrase “do the trick” in paragraph 4 mean?aimprove health and wellness.bset up online relationships.cbuild a happy and warm family.dkee

17、p away from bad habits.8what can be inferred from dr. hardings words in the last paragraph?awe can look for a kind neighborhood.bwe should be kind to animals in the wild.cevery small act of kindness can make a difference.dall kinds of social activities can make a better world.c2020武汉市高中毕业生质量检测yellow

18、 is usually the color of happy, joyful emotions. but according to a new study, not all people associate the color with good feelings.to find out what factors might play a role, researchers tested a new hypothesis (假设):what if peoples physical surroundings affect their feelings about certain colors?

19、for example, if someone lived in cold and rainy finland, would he feel differently about the color yellow from someone who lived near the sahara desert?the researchers looked at coloremotion data from an ongoing international survey of 6,625 people in 55 countries. the survey asked participants to r

20、ate 12 colors on how closely they were associated with feelings including joy, pride, fear, and shame.the researchers paid particular attention to the data for yellow, and analyzed how different factorsincluding hours of sunshine, hours of daylight, and the amount of rainfallwere associated with the

21、 emotions people reported for the color. the two best predictors of how people felt about yellow were the annual amount of rainfall, and how far they lived from the equator (赤道)overall, people were more likely to associate yellow with joy when they lived in rainier countries that lay farther from th

22、e equator, researchers reported in the journal of environmental psychology. in egypt, the likelihood (可能性) of yellow being associated with joy was just 5.7%, whereas in chilly finland it was 87.7%. in the united states, with its mild climate and amber waves of grain, peoples yellowjoy association le

23、vels were between 60% and 70%.the researchers also checked whether associations changed with the seasonwhether, for example, people in a certain country liked yellow more in the winter than they did in the summer. they found that opinions about the color remained fairly constant all year roundeven w

24、hen the weather changed, the data on yellowjoy associations were as good as gold.9what did the researchers do before the survey?athey went to finland.bthey made an assumption.cthey studied certain colors.dthey analyzed some data.10which of the following affects peoples feelings about yellow?athe cha

25、ngeable weather.bthe length of daytime.cthe geographical position.dthe amount of snowfall.11how did the researchers carry out the survey?aby interviewing participants.bby studying the data collected.cby traveling around the world.dby looking at color combinations.12what can be the best title of the

26、text?afinland: a country admiring yellowbyellow associated with joy conditionallyccolor: an important role in good feelingsdcoloremotion data collected internationally阅读理解技能保分练(二)a语篇类型:说明文主题语境:人与社会研究发现人们对流行音乐的关注会随着年龄的增长而停滞文章大意本文说明了青少年通过重复听相同的流行音乐来发展他们的音乐品味。当青少年长大后,他们音乐品味会渐渐稳固,很可能会停止追随流行音乐。一项研究通过分析数据

27、确定了人们不再物色新音乐的年龄并分析了人们停止追求流行音乐的原因。1答案与解析:d考查细节理解。根据第一段第一句“as you move out of your teens and into your 20s and 30s, your musical tastes start to solidify and you likely quit keeping up with popular music.”可知,随着青少年年龄增长,他们的音乐品味开始稳固下来,他们很可能会停止追随流行音乐。故选d。2答案与解析:b考查细节理解。根据第二段“the studys author reached this

28、 conclusion by analyzing data on us. spotify users and comparing it to artist popularity data from music intelligence company the echo nest”可知,本文介绍的研究方法是分析数据。故选b。3答案与解析:a考查推理判断。根据第四段第二句“in their teens, they listen to a lot of the same music, over and over again.” 以及第三句中的“the more were exposed to som

29、ething, the more we like it”可推知,青少年们通过重复听相同的音乐来发展他们的音乐品味。故选a。4答案与解析:d考查细节理解。根据第六段中的“just wait for your kids to become teenagers, and youll get exposed to all the popular music of the day once again!”可知,当他们的孩子步入青少年时期,家长们又可以享受属于青少年的音乐了。故选d。b语篇类型:说明文主题语境:人与自我健康生活积极参与社交活动能延年益寿文章大意研究发现,孤独比高血压、肥胖等对人的健康危害大

30、,而积极的社交活动能延长人的寿命。本文还介绍了成为友善的人能让人活得更久、更快乐。5答案与解析:a考查细节理解。根据第三段第二句“the book gets its title from a famous 1978 study of the relationship between cholesterol(胆固醇) and heart health in rabbits.”可知,兔子效应这本书的书名来自1978年所做的一项兔子中胆固醇和心脏健康的关系的研究,故a项正确。6答案与解析:d考查细节理解。根据第四段尾句“the stated purpose of the company is to cultivate a kinder world where everyone has a neighborhood they can depend on”可知,nextdoor 的目的是建立一个更友善的世界,在那里每个人都有一个可以依靠的社区,故d项正确。7答案与解析:a考查词义猜测。根据第四段第二句可知,为了从一个比较积极的社交圈中得到健康好处,你不用扔掉你的设备,加入一个书友会;结合第三句“more casual interactions with neighbors, shop owners, and others you meet every

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