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1、 根据大纲要求的阅读能力,考生应该做到:1理解主旨的能力2理解文章具体信息的能力3理解语篇的结构和上下文的逻辑关系4根据上下文推断重要生词或词组的含义5进行一定的判断和推理6理解作者的写作意图、观点和态度。阅读能力训练专题(三)理解语篇的结构和上下文的逻辑关系结构题答题策略:勾划出每段的主题句理清文章脉络。信息还原题:对段落进行归纳注意上下文的衔接过渡(1)IfEnglishmeansendlessnewwords,difficultgrammarandsometimesstrangepronunciation,youarewrong.Haventyounoticedthatyouhavebe

2、comesmartersinceyoustartedtolearnalanguage?AccordingtoanewstudybyaBritishteam,learningasecondlanguagecanleadtoanincreaseinyourbrainpower.Researchersfoundthatlearningotherlanguageschangesgreymattermore.Thisistheareaofthebrainwhichprocessesinformation.Itissimilartothewaythatexercisebuildsmuscles.Thest

3、udyalsofoundtheyoungerthepeoplearewhentheystartlearningasecondlanguage,thegreatertheeffectis.TheteamledbyDrAndreaMechelli,fromUniversityCollegeLondon,tookagroupofBritonswhoonlyspokeEnglish.Theywerecomparedwithagroupof“earlybilingualswholearntasecondlanguagebeforetheageoffive,aswellasanumberoflaterle

4、arners.Scansshowedthatgreymatterinthebrainwasgreaterinbilingualsthaninpeoplewithoutasecondlanguage.“Ourstudiessuggestthatthestructureofthebrainischangedbytheexperienceoflearningasecondlanguage,saidthescientists.Hisfindingswerealsomatchedinsomeotherstudies.ProfessorDylanVaughanJonesoftheUniversityofW

5、ales,hasresearchedthelinkbetweenbilingualismandmathskills.“Havingtwolanguagesgivesyoutwowindowsontheworldandmakesthebrainmoreflexible(灵活的),”hesaid.“Youareactuallygoingbeyondlanguageandhaveabetterunderstandingofdifferentideas.AnothersimilarconclusionisdrawninastudyofnativeItalianspeakerswhohadlearned

6、Englishasasecondlanguagebetweentheagesoftwoand34.Reading,writing,andcomprehensionwerealltested.Theresultsshowedthattheyoungertheystartedtolearn,thebetter.“Studyingalanguagemeansyougetanentrancetoanotherworld,explainedthescientists.60.Ifweputthepassageintothreeparts,whichofthefollowingisthebest?(=Par

7、a.1=Para.2=Para.3=Para.4=Para.5=Para.6)A.;B.;C.;D.;(3)“Ithurtsmemorethanyouand“Thisisforyourowngood一thesearethestatementsmymotherusedtomakeyearsagowhenIhadtolearnLatin,cleanmyroom,stayhomeanddohomework.Thatwasbeforeweenteredthepermissiveperiodineducationinwhichwedecideditwasallrightnottopushourchild

8、rentoachievetheirbestinschool.Inotherwords,childrenareallowedtodowhattheylikeinthisperiod.Theschoolsandtheeducatorsmadeiteasyforus.Theytaughtthatitwasallrighttobeparentswhotakealet-alonepolicy(随意政策).Westoppedmakingourchildrendohomework.Wegavethemcalculators(计算器),turnedonthetelevisiontoooften,leftthe

9、teachingtotheteachersandwentonvacation.Now,childrenhavebeendevelopingattheirownpace(步伐)forthepast15years.55.OnesuchteacherisSharonKlompuswhothinksherstudents“sopassive被动)”andwonderswhathashappened.Television,saysKlompus,leadstochildrenspassivity.“Weretalkingaboutageneration(一代)ofkidswhoveneverbeenhu

10、rtorhungry.Theyhavelearnedsomebodywillalwaysdoitforthem.Insteadofsayinggoandlookitup,youtellthemtheanswer.Ittakesgreaterenergytosaynotoakid.”Yes,itdoes.Ittakesenergyandittakeswork.Itstimeforparentstoendtheirvacationandcomebacktowork.Itstimetotakethecaraway,toturntheTVoff,totellthemithurtsyoumorethan

11、thembutitsfortheirowngood.Itstimetostarttellingthemnoagain.WhichfollowingcanbeputintheblankinPara.3?Theyhavehadbadhabits.Parentsareworried.Somethingmustbedone.Teachersarerealizingwevemadeaterriblemistake.(2)Itwasin1969thatabout600millionpeoplearoundtheworldwatchedhistorysmostfamousspacemission.AnUSa

12、stronautandNASAemployeeNeilArmstrongsteppedontothesurfaceofthemoonandhesaid,“Onesmallstepforaman,onegreatleapformankind”.Sincethen,NASAhasbeenresponsibleformanygreatleapsofitsownmorethanmostofusrealize.Thisyearisthe60thanniversary(周年)ofNASAsfoundingin1958.Tomostofus,NASAissimplyanamethatsconnectedwi

13、throcketsandtripstospace.However,theNationalAeronauticsandSpaceAdministrationistothankformanyeverydaythingsthatwedontgivemuchthoughtto.Takemobilephonesforexample.MostofusdontknowthatNASAinventedthetechnologybehindthecamerasfoundinmodernphones.ThankstoresearchbyNASAscientistswhowerelookingforwaystocr

14、eatesmallcamerastofitontospaceship,wereabletotakeselfies(自扌白)today.TheNASAscreativityhasledtothecreationofmanyothergreatinventions,includingthecomputermouse,laptopcomputerandevensportsshoes.Indeed,NASAstandsbyitsmotto,“FortheBenefitofAll”.Butwhilethesethingshavebroughtconvenienceandimprovementstoour

15、planet,letsnotforgetNASAsmainpurpose:55.FromtheSpaceShuttleProgram,whichsentover300astronautsintospacebetween1972and2011,totheJamesWebbSpaceTelescope,anewtelescopethatwillallowustoseedeeperintotheuniverse,NASAismakinggreaterandgreaterstepsintounderstandingspaceaseachdaygoesby.“NASAsachievementswrite

16、sanimportantandwonderfulchapterinhumanhistory,whichisnearlyimpossibletooverstate,”AsNASAsanniversaryisaroundthecorner,itsexcitingtoimaginewhatthenext60yearswillbring.WillourgenerationwatchthefirsthumanonMars,asourparentsgenerationsawthefirsthumanonthemoon?Wecanonlywaitandsee.Whichfollowingcanbeputin

17、theblankinParagraph5?A.tomakeourplanetmoreconvenient.B.tosendmoreastronautsintospace.C.todiscovermoreaboutourplanet.D.toexplorewhatsoutsideofEarthWhichofthefollowingshowsthebeststructureofthepassage?(=Para.1=Para2=Para3=Para4=Para5=Para6)A./B./C./D./(3)Justlikeanyrelationship,bestfriendshipsdependon

18、trust,promise,respectandinterests.Whenanyoftheseelements(要素)ismissing,thefriendshipwillbehardtogoon.Ifthetrustistotallybroken,youmaynotbeabletoforgivehim/her.Sometimesafriendshipendsbecauseeitheryouoryourfriendgetstiredofputtingtheheartintoit.Thiscanhappenwhenoneofyoufindsanewfriendorevenanewhobbyth

19、attakesupmuchtime.Or,perhapsyoufindtherelationshipisalwaysgoinginanunhealthywayandyouwantsomedistance(距离).Othertimes,yousimplychangeandwanttoleaveeachother.Sure,itseemssadatthetime,butitscompletelynormal.Notallfriendshipsaremeanttolastforever.So,whatshouldyoudoifsomethinglikethishappenstoyou?Readonf

20、orsomefriendlyadvice.Whateverthereasonyourebreakingupwithyourbestfriendis,alwaysrememberthathe/shewasoncesuperimportanttoyou.Takethetimetositdownandtellhim/herwhatsgoingonandwhy.Dontsendhim/heranunpleasante-mail.Dontstartignoringhim/herthoughyourebusywithyournewhobby.Infact,maybehe/shehasknowntheres

21、aproblemandwouldbewillingtohaveaheart-to-heartchat.Ifyourenotsureaboutwantinganendforever,youcouldsuggestyoutwotakeabreakfromeachother.If,afterawhile,yourealizewhyyoubecamethebestfriendsinthebeginning,youcantrygettingbacktoyourformerbehaviors.Whateveryoudo,behonestaboutyourfeelingswhilehavingrespect

22、forhis/hers.AndifyoubothagreetheBestForeverFriendthingisover,makesurenottobeenemies.60.Ifweputthepassageintoseveralparts,whichofthefollowingisthebest?(=Para.(自然段)1=Para.2=Para.3=Para.4=Para.5)A.;B.;C.;D.;(4)TheChinesesci-fimovieTheWonderingEarthmakespeopleexcited.Howaboutscarymovies?Wheneverwewatcha

23、scarymovieandsomethingscaryhappens,wemightcloseoureyesandscream.However,chancesarethatwellcontinuetowatchandenjoythemovieanyway.Sowhycanfearbesomuchfun?ArecentstudymadebyresearchersattheUniversityofPittsburghintheUSshowsthatwatchingscarymoviescanraiseourmood,helpmakepeopletogetherandmakeusconfident.

24、Inthestudy,262adultswereaskedtoenterahauntedhouseattraction.Inside,theyhadtostaytherefor35minutes,andwereaskedtorecord(记录)theirfeelingsbothbeforeandaftertheexperience.Atthesametime,theresearchersalsowatchedtheirbrainwaves.Accordingtotheresearchers,peoplewhotookpartintheresearchweremorelikelytobehapp

25、ierandlessworriedandtiredaftertheylefttheattraction.Thatsbecauseinthisintens(e紧张的)condition,theirbrainsgaveoutmoredopamine多巴胺),achemicalwhich“producesafeelingofbeinghappythatcontinuesafterthethreat(威胁)haspassed,reportedBusinessInsider.Whatsmore,thisfeelingmaybringpeopletogether.AccordingtoTheConvers

26、ation,experiencingtheattractionisjustlike“runninga5kilometerraceorclimbingupadifficultclimbingwall.”Thismeansthatpeopleinscarysituationsaremorelikelytobeuncertainanddependonothersforsupport.“Beingscaredinasafeplaceisasource来源)ofenjoymentandmakesusfeelgoodphysicallyandcanevenmakeusfeelconfidentbyremi

27、ndingusthatwecanmakeitthroughascarysituation,wearestrong,”researcherstoldTheIndependent.59.Ifweputthepassageintothreeparts,whichofthefollowingisthebest?22232333354555(=Para.(自然段)1=Para2=Para.3二Para4=Para5)答案:B (5)Thetwentiethcenturysawgreaterchangesthananycenturybefore:changesforthebetterchangesfort

28、heworse;changesthatbroughtalotofbenefitstohumanbeingschangesthatputmanindangerManythingscausedthechangesbutinmyopinionthemostimportantwastheprogressinscienceScientificresearchinphysicsandbiologyhasvastlybroadenedourviewsIthasgivenusadeeperknowledgeofthestructureofmatterandoftheuniverse;ithasbroughtu

29、sabetterunderstandingofthenatureoflifeandofitscontinuousdevelopmentTechnologytheapplicationofsciencehasmadebigadvancesthathavebenefitedusinnearlyeverypartoflifeThecontinuationofsuchactivitiesinthetwenty-firstcenturywillresultinevengreateradvantagestohumanbeings:inpurescienceawideranddeeperknowledgeinallfiel

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