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2021届高三英语复习拓展阅读(二)

Thesemagicwordswillchangeyourlife

语篇导读:小小的语言调整可以帮助你减轻压力、改善人际关系以及增强自信心。

Smallwordsmayhelpyoubeatstress(压力)andimproveyourrelationships.Usethesetips

toteachyourselfahelpfulandusefulvocabulary.

“Igetto”

“Manyofusbeginourdaywiththephrase'Ihaveto」'saysCatherineGraceO*Connell,a

self-developmentexpert.tlChangingthisto'Igetto*hastheabilitytochangethewayourday

goes.^^Evenifyoumaynotbehappyaboutgoingtoworkorcookingdinner,sayingthatyou”get

to”dothosethingschangesyourattentiontothepositiveaspects(积极方面)ofthosethings.

“Thankyou”

Alotofresearchhasbeendoneonwhypeople—especiallywomen-oftendon'taccept

compliments(称赞)smoothly.LanguageinSocietyfoundthatwomenonlyacceptedcompliments

40percentofthetime,andtheHarvardBusinessReviewfoundthatalmost70percentofpeople

connectedreceivingcomplimentswithalittleshameorembarrassment.Doesthisscenariosound

familiar?Shesays,€ilovethatdress."Yousay,“Ohthis?I'vehaditforyears.^^Or,44Youthink?

I'mnotcrazyaboutthecolour."Weoftendemean(贬低)ourselveswhiledoingthis.Abetterway

torespond:Lookthepersonintheeyeandsimplysay,"Thankyou.^^

“Notyet”

Adding"yet"totheendofyourwords,especiallywhentalkingaboutabilitiesandgoals,isa

smallbutgoodwaytochangeyourattitudetolife.4tAddtheword'yet'tolimitingcomments(限

制性的评论)suggestsKyndallBennett,aself-developmentexpert.''Whenwedothis,weallow

ourselvestoacceptthelimitingthoughtsastruths,Bennettsays."Examplesofthiswouldbelike,

'Ican*tspeakasecondlanguage...yefand'Idon*tknowhowtorunmyownbusiness...

Thisworksforeverythingfromweightlosstorelationships;it'sawaytoaddacertainoptimismto

yourwords.

Matchthewordsinthetextwiththeircorrectmeanings.

1.expertA.asituationthatcouldpossiblyhappen

2.embarrassmentB.thefeelingofbeinghopefulaboutthefuture

3.scenarioC.thefeelingofbeingnervousoruncomfortable

4.optimismD.someonewhohasspecialknowledgeofasubject

答案:

1-4DCAB

AweekendinBelgium

语篇阅读:作者描述了自己去比利时旅游的经历。

Iwasveryexcitedwhen,lastweek,myfriendsandIdecidedtospendourweekendin

Belgium.

ThefirstplacewewenttowasBrussels.Brusselsissuchabeautifulcity,althoughIthought

itseemedrathersmalltobeacapitalcity.Wevisitedthestatueoftheweeingboy(撒尿孩铜

像),thegreattownhalland,ofcourse,wedidnotforgettovisitthefamousBelgiumchocolate

shops.

OneenjoyablepartofmyafternoonwascertainlyeatingarealBelgiumwaffle(华夫饼).We

foundthatyoucan'tgofarwithoutcoiningacrosswafflesinBrussels.They'reforsaleinshop

windows,onthemenuatrestaurantsandaresoldbysellersonthesideofthestreet.

Intheeveningwewentoutforamealwithotherpeopleonthetrip;itwasgoodfungettingto

knowotherstudentswhowereexperiencinglivingabroadforthefirsttime.Afterthemealwe

weretakentoabar(i酉口色)totastesomeofBelgium'sfamousbeer.

OntheSundaywevisitedthecityofAnvers.Thecityisfamousforitsfashion(时尚)

museums.Thesemuseumswereinterestingandtheyreallyshowedthedifferencesinfashionover

theyears.Afterthislittletrip,itwastimetoreturnhome.

Tryingtimes

语篇导读:1951年某一天的清晨,“我”被一阵剧烈的摇晃惊醒,“我”意识到:地震了!

Aswegothroughlife,interestingandexcitingexperiencescantestourlimits(极限).

Sometimesourexperiencescanevenleaveusfeelingfrightened.Thiswascertainlythecasefor

meonedayin1951.OneearlymorningIwasawakenedbyquiteashock.Theearthwasshaking

badlybelowmeandIrealizeditwasanearthquake!

Iwaslivinginamountaintownatthetimeoftheearthquake.Manyofthebuildingshad

beenbuiltonariverbed.Peoplefearedthatifastrongearthquakehappened,theentiretown

wouldbeleftinruins.Asallofusrantohighergroundforsafety,wewonderedifthatterrible

momenthadcome.Alloftheshakingcausedveryseriousdamage.Homesfelldown,familieslost

lovedonesandthegroundopenedupingreatcracksallaroundus.

It'sdifficulttofacetragedy(不幸)whenthosepainfulmomentsinlifehappen.Allofus

experiencedthiswhenweheardthattheentiregradeschoolbuildinghadbeendestroyed.Luckily,

theearthquakehappenedearlyinthemorningbeforeallthestudentswereinsidetheclassrooms.

Wehatedtohearthattheschoolbuildingdidn'tsurvivethedisaster.Butweweremorethan

relieved(放心的)toknowthatthestudentsdid!

Althoughmyhousewasstillstanding,manyneighborslosttheirhomes.Myheartbrokefor

them.Lotsoffamiliescametogetheratmyplacewherewewaitedouttheterribleaftershocks.

Althoughpeople'sheartswereheavywithsadness,beingtogetherhelpedheal(治愈)someofthe

wounds.

From:StudioClassroom

AddressingchildpovertywinsNobelPrizeforthreeeconomists

语篇导读:诺贝尔经济学奖联合授予了三位经济学家,以表彰他们在减轻全球贫困方面

的实验性做法。

TheNobelPrizeinEconomics(经济学)hasbeengiventothreepeoplewhohaveusedanew

wayofsolvingchildpoverty(贫困).TheyareUS-basedeconomistsAbhijitBanegee,Esther

Duflo,andMichaelKremer.French-AmericanDufloisonlythesecondwomantowinthe

economicsprizeinits50-yearhistory,aswellastheyoungestat46.

TheRoyalSwedishAcademyofSciencessaidtheirworkhadshownhowpovertycouldbe

addressed(解决)bybreakingitdownintosmallerandclearerquestionsinareassuchaseducation

andhealthcare,andthentestingsolutionsinthecommunity,muchlikescientistsordoctorswould.

“Itstartsfromtheideathateventhepeoplethattrytohelpthepoordonotactually

understandwhatthecausesoftheirproblemsare,“Duflosaid."Whatwetrytodoistosay,Took,

lefstrytounpacktheproblemsone-by-oneandaddressthemascarefullyandscientificallyas

possible.^^^

TheirworkinKenyaandIndia,forexample,foundthatprovidingmoretextbooks,school

mealsandteachersdidn'tdomuchtohelpstudentslearnmore.Makingtheschoolworkmore

relevant(相关的)tostudents,workingcloselywiththeneedieststudentsandholdingteachers

responsibleweremoresuccessfulincountrieswhereteachersoftendon'twanttoshowupfbr

work.

Theteamhasalsoworkedonthe“Teachingattherightlevel“programwhichhashelped60

millionchildreninIndiaandAfricaandcentersonmathandreadingskillsforprimaryschool

students.

Duflosaidtheimportanceofthetwomostcommonwaystodealwithpoverty-foreignaid

(援助)andfreeinguptradewithpoorcountries-hadoftenbeen“overstated".Eventhoughgreat

progresshasbeenachieved,dealingwithglobalpovertyremainsahugeanddifficulttask.

AncientLIANGZHURUINSstandthetestoftime

语篇导读:五千年中华文明博大精深,源远流长。你知道五千年中华文明的实证之地在哪儿

吗?

TheLiangzhuruinsinHangzhou,pointingtoanestablishedChinesecivilisation5,000years

ago,havebeenaddedtotheUNESCOWorldHeritageList.

EveryChinesechildistaughtatschoolthatthecountry'scivilisationis5,000yearsold,but

provingthisbeyonddoubthasbeenaproblem.

Now,ajadeartifact(玉器)named“KingofCong",foundintheLiangzhucityruinsnear

Hangzhou,ZhejiangProvince,hasprovidedananswer.Accordingtoradiocarbondating(放射性

碳定年法),the6.5kgobjectis5,300yearsold.Itisoneofthelargestobjectsamongallcong

fromLiangzhu.Thepiecehasnowwongreaterglobalrecognition.

However,thesitehasfarmorethanjustthingsmadeofjade.Themainarea,spreadover14.3

squarekilometersintheYuhangareaofHangzhou,includesnotonlyacity'sruinsbut

11damsandseveralcemeteries(墓地),allabout5,000yearsold.Archaeologicalfactsshowthat

peoplelivedinLiangzhuforaboutathousandyears.

“ThearchaeologicalruinsofLiangzhu(3300-2300BCE)showanearlystatewitha

unifiedbeliefsystembasedongrowingriceinLateNeolithicChina,"theUNESCO

WorldHeritageCommitteesaid."Theseruinsareanextremelygoodexampleofearlycity

civilisationexpressedintownplanning,awaterconservationsystemandasocialorderwhichcan

beseeninwhereandhowpeoplewereburiedincemeterieswithintheruins.^^

AccordingtostudiesledbyLiuBin,directoroftheZhejiangProvincialInstituteof

CulturalRelicsandArchaeology,theinnerpartoftheancientcityruinscovers2.8square

kilometers,aboutfivetimestheareaoftheForbiddenCityinBeijing,andtheoutercityspreads

across6.3squarekilometers.Liusaiditwasthebiggestcityruinssiteofitstimetobefound

inChina,andwasalsooneofthelargestcitiesofitsdayintheworld.

[Self-check]

1.What'sthemeaningof“AncientLiangzhuruinsstandthetestoftime”?

2.WhatcanprovethatChinahasacivilisationof5,000yearsold?

3.HowmanyyearsdidpeopleliveinLiangzhu?

4.Whatisthewholeareaofthisancientcity?

[Notes]

1.beyonddoubt:ifsomethingisbeyonddoubt,itiscompletelycertain毫无疑I、可

Tokyo'sOlympicmedalswillbemadefromrecycledphones

语篇导读:东京奥组委宣布用“电子垃圾''中的贵金属制造2020年奥运会奖牌。金牌为在纯

银之外镀上6克黄金,银牌为纯银制,铜牌是含有少量锌的黄铜制。

Nextsummer,thetopathletesintheworldwillcompeteintheTokyoOlympicsandthose

whocomeoutontopwillreceivetheancientgame'sfirst100%recycled(回收的)medals.The

gold,silverandbronzemedalswillallbemadefrommetalsrecycleddirectlyfromoldcellphones,

computersandotherelectronicwaste.

TheOlympicCommitteechoseJapaneseartistJunichiKawanishi'sdesignoutofover400

designs.Theythenspentthenexttwoyearscollectingalmost79,000tonsofelectronicwaste,

includingmorethan6millioncellphones.Their"Everyone'sMedal“collectionactivitygave

peoplethechancetofeelproudthattheiroldphoneswouldberebornasOlympicmedals.

“Ineverdreamedthatmydesignwouldactuallybechosen,“saiddesignerKawanishi."With

theirshiningrings,Ihopethemedalswillbeseenasexpressingpeople'sloveorpraiseforthe

athletes'hardwork,showingtheirsuccessandfriendship.^^

OlympicmedalshavenotbeenmadeofsolidgoldsincetheStockholmgamesin1912,but

Olympicrulesdorequireaminimumquantity(最少的重量)ofeachmedal.TheTokyomedals

willfeature(以...特色)6gofgoldplatingwithsilverinside.Thesilvermedalispuresilverand

thebronzeisamixtureofcopperandzinc.

Rulesalsorequirestandarddesignfeatures:theOlympicrings,theGreekgoddessNikeand

PanathenaicStadium,andtheofficialnameofthegames.

Brazilledthewayin2016withmercury-free(无汞的)goldmedals,butTokyo'sdesignisan

emblemofsustainability(可持续性的象征)botharoundtheworldandwithintheOlympic

Gamesandvillage.

Over5,000medalswillbeproducedandusedforboththeOlympicsandtheParalympics.

Supercomputers

语篇导读:你听过超级计算机吗?知道它们是用来做什么的吗?

Gobacktohalfacenturyorsoandthesmallestcomputerintheworldwasaveryhuge

machinethatfilledaroom.Whentransistorsandintegratedcircuits(集成电路)weredeveloped,

computerscouldpackthesamepowerintomicrochipsasbigasyourfingernail.Sowhatifyou

buildaroom-sizedcomputertodayandfillitfullofthosesamechips?Whatyougetisa

supercomputer-acomputerwithgreatspeedandme

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