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阅读理解Thegoalofthisbookistomakethecasefordigitalminimalism,includingadetailedexplorationofwhatitasksandwhyitworks,andthentoteachyouhowtoadoptthisphilosophyifyoudecideit'srightforyou.Todoso,Idividedthebookintotwoparts.Partoneconcludesbyintroducingmysuggestedmethodforadoptingthisphilosophy:thedigitaldeclutter.Thisprocessrequiresyoutostepawayfromoptionalonlineactivitiesforthirtydays.Inthefinalchapterofpartone,I'llguideyouthroughcarryingoutyourowndigitaldeclutter.Thesecondpartofthisbooktakesacloserlookatsomeideasthatwillhelpyoucultivate(培养)asustainabledigitalminimalismlifestyle.28.Whatisthebookaimedat?A.Teachingcriticalthinkingskills.B.Advocatingasimpledigitallifestyle.C.Solvingphilosophicalproblems.D.Promotingtheuseofadigitaldevice.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“declutter”inParagraph3mean?A.Clearup.B.Addon.C.Checkin.D.Takeover.细节理解题清除Thegoalofthisbookistomakethecasefordigitalminimalism,includingadetailedexplorationofwhatitasksandwhyitworks,andthentoteachyouhowtoadoptthisphilosophyifyoudecideit'srightforyou.Todoso,Idividedthebookintotwoparts.Inpartone,Idescribethephilosophicalfoundationsofdigitalminimalism,startingwithanexaminationoftheforcesthataremakingsomanypeople'sdigitallivesincreasinglyintolerable,beforemovingontoadetaileddiscussionofthedigitalminimalismphilosophy.Partoneconcludesbyintroducingmysuggestedmethodforadoptingthisphilosophy:thedigitaldeclutter.Thisprocessrequiresyoutostepawayfromoptionalonlineactivitiesforthirtydays.Attheendofthethirtydays,youwillthenaddbackasmallnumberofcarefullychosenonlineactivitiesthatyoubelievewillprovidemassivebenefitstothethingsyouvalue.词义猜测题30.Whatispresentedinthefinalchapterofpartone?A.Theoreticalmodels. B.Statisticalmethods.C.Practicalexamples. D.Historicalanalyses.Inthefinalchapterofpartone,I'llguideyouthroughcarryingoutyourowndigitaldeclutter.Indoingso,I'lldrawonanexperimentIranin2018inwhichover1,600peopleagreedtoperformadigitaldeclutter.You'llheartheseparticipants'storiesandlearnwhatstrategiesworkedwellforthem,andwhattrapstheyencounteredthatyoushouldavoid.在第一部分的最后一章中,我将指导您进行自己的数字清理。我将借鉴我在2018年进行的一项实验,在该实验中,1600多人同意进行数字清理。可知介绍了与数字清理有关的实际例子。31.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestreadersdowiththepracticesofferedinparttwo?A.Usethemasneeded.B.Recommendthemtofriends.C.Evaluatetheireffects.D.Identifytheideasbehindthem.Thesecondpartofthisbooktakesacloserlookatsomeideasthatwillhelpyoucultivate(培养)asustainabledigitalminimalismlifestyle.Inthesechapters,Iexamineissuessuchastheimportanceofsolitude(独处)andthenecessityofcultivatinghighqualityleisuretoreplacethetimemostnowspentonmindlessdeviceuse.Eachchapterconcludeswithacollectionofpractices,whicharedesignedtohelpyouactonthebigideasofthechapter.Youcanviewthesepracticesasatoolboxmeanttoaidyoureffortstobuildaminimalistlifestylethatworksforyourparticularcircumstances.建议读者根据自己的需要与实际情况使用第二部分中提及的做法两步走:重读+精读重读:重读首尾段和中间段第一句,把握文章主体结构,了解主旨大意或作者的基本观点。精读:把握出题细节,定位原文相关线索,精读某一段、句或词。1.人物传记类引出人物
人物事迹、生平成就
人物影响、评价When
John
Todd
was
a
child,
he
loved
to
explore
the
woods
around
his
house,observing
how
nature
solved
problems.
A
dirty
stream,
for
example,
often
became
clear
after
flowing
through
plants
and
along
rocks
where
tiny
creatures
lived.
When
he
got
older,
John
started
to
wonder
if
this
process
could
be
used
to
clean
up
the
messes
people
were
making.Afterstudyingagriculture,medicine,andfisheriesincollege,Johnwentbacktoobservingnatureandaskingquestions.....................Hedecidedtobuildwhathewouldlatercallaneco-machine.ThetaskJohnsetforhimselfwastoremoveharmfulsubstancesfromsomesludge(污泥).First,heconstructedaseriesofclearfiberglasstanksconnectedtoeachother.Thenhewentaroundtolocalpondsandstreamsandbroughtbacksomeplantsandanimals.Heplacedtheminthetanks..................Hewasamazedattheresults.Theplantsandanimalsintheeco-machinetookthesludgeasfoodandbegantoeatit!Withinweeks,ithadallbeendigested,andallthatwasleftwaspurewater.Overtheyears,Johnhastakenonmanybigjobs.Hedevelopedagreenhouse-likefacilitythattreatedsewage(污水)from1,600homesinSouthBurlington.Healsodesignedaneco-machine...............
Ecologicaldesign”isthenameJohngivestowhathedoes.“LifeonEarthiskindofaboxofsparepartsfortheinventor,”hesays...........2023新课标IB篇引出人物:约翰小时候就喜欢探究和发现自然界的规律,对生物和自然产生了浓厚的兴趣。
人物事迹:大学后约翰开始观察自然并开始制作生态机器。人物成就:约翰做了很多“生态设计”的工作
When
John
Todd
was
a
child,
he
loved
to
explore
the
woods
around
his
house,observing
how
nature
solved
problems.
A
dirty
stream,
for
example,
often
became
clear
after
flowing
through
plants
and
along
rocks
where
tiny
creatures
lived.
When
he
got
older,
John
started
to
wonder
if
this
process
could
be
used
to
clean
up
the
messes
people
were
making.Afterstudyingagriculture,medicine,andfisheriesincollege,Johnwentbacktoobservingnatureandaskingquestions.....................Hedecidedtobuildwhathewouldlatercallaneco-machine.24.
What
can
we
learn
about
John
from
the
first
two
paragraphs?A.
Hewas
fond
oftraveling.
B.
He
enjoyedbeing
alone.C.
He
had
aninquiring
mind.
D.
Helonged
to
be
a
doctor.inquiring"探究的、好问的、好奇的"推理判断题引出人物:
开头段介绍约翰小时候就喜欢探究和发现自然界,可知他爱动脑筋,有探究精神。25.
Why
did
John
put
the
sludge
into
the
tanks?A.
To
feed
the
animals.
B.
Tobuild
an
ecosystem.C.
Toprotect
the
plants.
D.
Totest
the
eco-machine.Afterstudyingagriculture,medicine,andfisheriesincollege,Johnwentbacktoobservingnatureandaskingquestions.....................Hedecidedtobuildwhathewouldlatercallaneco-machine.ThetaskJohnsetforhimselfwastoremoveharmfulsubstancesfromsomesludge(污泥).First,heconstructedaseriesofclearfiberglasstanksconnectedtoeachother.Thenhewentaroundtolocalpondsandstreamsandbroughtbacksomeplantsandanimals.Heplacedtheminthetanks..................中间段人物事迹:大学后约翰开始观察自然并开始制作生态机器。目的就是希望这个机器像大自然一样能够自我处理污染物。所以将污泥放入罐中是为了进行测试,以便检验生态机器的有效性。细节理解题26.
What
is
the
author’s
purpose
in
mentioning
Fuzhou?A.
Toreview
John’s
research
plans.
B.
To
show
anapplication
of
John’s
idea.C.
Tocompare
John’s
different
jobs.
D.
Toerase
doubts
about
John’s
invention.Overtheyears,Johnhastakenonmanybigjobs.Hedevelopedagreenhouse-likefacilitythattreatedsewage(污水)from1,600homesinSouthBurlington.Healsodesignedaneco-machinetocleancanalwaterinFuzhou,acityinsoutheastChina.细节理解题人物成就:
这些年来,约翰取得了很多关于生态机器的成就,承担了许多“生态设计”的工作。其中包括帮助福州设计生态机器来处理污水。由此可知这个实例是为了说明他的生态机器实际应用的一个例子。2.故事类点题
故事开端、发展、高潮、结局
主题升华Turning
soil,
pulling
weeds,
and
harvesting
cabbage
sound
like
tough
work
for
middle
and
high
school
kids.
And
at
first
it
is,
says
Abby
Jaramillo,
who
with
another
teacher
started
Urban
Sprouts,
a
school
garden
program
at
four
low-income
schools.
The
program
aims
to
help
students
develop
science
skills,
environmental
awareness,
and
healthy
lifestyles.Jaramillo’sstudentsliveinneighborhoodswherefreshfoodandgreenspacearenoteasytofindandfastfoodrestaurantsoutnumbergrocerystores.......UrbanSprouts’classes,attwomiddleschoolsandtwohighschools,includehands-onexperimentssuchassoiltesting,flower-and-seeddissection,tastingsoffreshordriedproduce,andworkinthegarden........Programevaluationsshowthatkidseatmorevegetablesasaresultoftheclasses.......Sheaddsthattheprogram’sbenefitsgobeyondnutrition........2023新课标IIB篇点题:Abby和其他老师们发起了“Urban
Sprouts”的学校
园艺项目,让学生体验乡村生活发起项目的原因项目的活动内容升华:项目给孩子们带来的影响24.
What
do
we
know
about
Abby
Jaramillo?A.
She
used
to
be
a
health
worker.
B.
She
grew
up
in
a
low-income
family.C.
She
owns
a
fast
food
restaurant.
D.
She
is
an
initiator
of
Urban
Sprouts.27.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.RescuingSchoolGardensB.ExperiencingCountryLifeC.GrowingVegetableLoversD.ChangingLocalLandscape首段点题:Abby和其他老师们发起了“Urban
Sprouts”的学校园艺项目,让学生体验乡村生活Turning
soil,
pulling
weeds,
and
harvesting
cabbage
sound
like
tough
work
for
middle
and
high
school
kids.
And
at
first
it
is,
says
Abby
Jaramillo,
who
with
another
teacher
started
Urban
Sprouts,
a
school
garden
program
at
four
low-income
schools.
The
program
aims
to
help
students
develop
science
skills,
environmental
awareness,
and
healthy
lifestyles.主旨大意题推理判断题25.WhatwasaproblemfacingJaramilloatthestartoftheprogram?A.Thekids’parentsdistrustedher.B.Studentshadlittletimeforherclasses.C.Somekidsdislikedgardenwork.D.Therewasnospaceforschoolgardens.Jaramillo’s
students
live
in
neighborhoods
where
fresh
food
and
green
space
are
not
easy
to
find
and
fast
food
restaurants
outnumber
grocery
stores.
“The
kids
literally
come
to
school
with
bags
of
snacks
and
large
bottles
of
soft
drinks,”
she
says.
“They
come
to
us
thinking
vegetables
are
awful,
dirt
is
awful,
insects
are
awful.”
Though
some
are
initially
scared
of
the
insects
and
turned
off
by
the
dirt,
most
are
eager
to
try
something
new.中间第二段:项目之初,一些学生不喜欢园艺工作。细节理解题26.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribestheimpactoftheprogram?A.Far-reaching.B.Predictable.C.Short-lived.D.Unidentifiable.推理判断题She
adds
that
the
program’s
benefits
go
beyond
nutrition.
Some
students
get
so
interested
in
gardening
that
they
bring
home
seeds
to
start
their
own
vegetable
gardens.
Besides
working
in
the
garden
seems
to
have
a
calming
effect
on
Jaramillo’s
special
education
students,
many
of
whom
have
emotional
control
issues.
“They
get
outside,”
she
says,
“and
they
feel
successful.”升华:项目给孩子们带来的影响是深远的。无法辨认的短暂的深远的可预见的做二轮书P37的题目提出问题
分析问题
解决问题议论文首段中有however,but等转折词时,其后的句子通常是论点2023全国乙C篇If
you
want
to
tell
the
history
of
the
whole
world,
a
history
that
does
not
privilege
one
part
of
humanity,
you
cannot
do
it
through
texts
alone,
because
only
some
of
the
world
has
ever
had
texts,
while
most
of
the
world,
for
most
of
the
time,
has
not.
Writing
is
one
of
humanity’s
later
achievements,
and
until
fairly
recently
even
many
literate
(有文字的)
societies
recorded
their
concerns
not
only
in
writing
but
in
things.Ideally
a
history
would
bring
together
texts
and
objects,
and
some
chapters
of
this
book
are
able
to
do
just
that,
but
in
many
cases
we
simply
can’t.
The
clearest
example
of
this
between
literate
and
non-literate
history
is
perhaps
the
first
conflict,
at
Botany
Bay
between
Captain
Cook’s
voyage
and
the
Australian
Aboriginals.
From
the
English
side,
we
have
scientific
reports
and
the
captain’s
record
of
that
terrible
day.
From
the
Australian
side,
we
have
only
a
wooden
shield
(盾)
dropped
by
a
man
in
flight
after
his
first
experience
of
gunshot.
If
we
want
to
reconstruct
what
was
actually
going
on
that
day,
the
shield
must
be
questioned
and
interpreted
as
deeply
and
strictly
as
the
written
reports.In
addition
to
the
problem
of
miscomprehension
from
both
sides,
there
are
victories
accidentally
or
deliberately
twisted,
especially
when
only
the
victors
know
how
to
write.
Those
who
are
on
the
losing
side
often
have
only
their
things
to
tell
their
stories.
The
Caribbean
Taino,
the
Australian
Aboriginals,
the
African
people
of
Benin
and
the
Incas,
all
of
whom
appear
in
this
book,
can
speak
to
us
now
of
their
past
achievements
most
powerfully
through
the
objects
they
made:
a
history
told
through
things
gives
them
back
a
voice.
When
we
consider
contact
(联系)
between
literate
and
non-literate
societies
such
as
these,
all
our
first-hand
accounts
are
necessarily
twisted,
only
one
half
of
a
dialogue.
If
we
are
to
find
the
other
half
of
that
conversation,
we
have
to
read
not
just
the
texts,
but
the
objects.提出结论:仅仅依靠书面文无法了解历史,物品也是重要的历史记录方式。解释结论:以库克船长航行和澳大利亚原住民之间的冲突为例,说明船长的记录是片面的,进而解释物品在历史记录中的重要性。评价:想要更好地了解历史就要将文本和实物结合在一起。32.What
is
the
first
paragraph
mainly
about?A.How
past
events
should
be
presented.
B.What
humanity
is
concerned
about.C.Whether
facts
speak
louder
than
words.
D.Why
written
language
is
reliable.33.What
does
the
author
indicate
by
mentioning
Captain
Cook
in
paragraph
2?A.His
report
was
scientific.
B.He
represented
the
local
people.C.He
ruled
over
Botany
Bay.
D.His
record
was
one-sided.34.What
does
the
underlined
word
“conversation”
in
paragraph
3
refer
to?A.Problem.
B.History.
C.Voice.
D.Society.35.Which
of
the
following
books
is
the
text
most
likely
selected
from?A.
How
Maps
Tell
Stories
of
the
World
B.
A
Short
History
of
Australia
C.
A
History
of
the
World
in
100
Objects
D.
How
Art
Works
Tell
Stories
主旨大意题词义猜测题推理判断题主旨大意题做二轮书P42-43的题目1.自然现象类提出现象
解释原因
影响及改进措施
Grizzly
bears,
which
may
grow
to
about
2.5
m
long
and
weigh
over
400
kg,
occupy
a
conflicted
corner
of
the
American
psyche
—
we
revere
(敬畏)
them
even
as
they
give
us
frightening
dreams.
Ask
the
tourists
from
around
the
world
that
flood
into
Yellowstone
National
Park
what
they
most
hope
to
see,
and
their
answer
is
often
the
same:
a
grizzly
bear.“Grizzly
bears
are
re-occupying
large
areas
of
their
former
range,”
says
bear
biologist
Chris
Servheen.......The
western
half
of
the
U.S.
was
full
of
grizzlies
when
Europeans
came,
with
a
rough
number
of
50,000
or
more
living
alongside
Native
Americans......Today,
there
are
about
2,000
or
more
grizzly
bears
in
the
U.S.
........
Both
efforts
were
overturned
due
to
lawsuits
from
conservation
groups.
For
now,
grizzlies
remain
listed.Obviously,
if
precautions
(预防)
aren’t
taken,
grizzlies
can
become
troublesome,
sometimes
killing
farm
animals
or
walking
through
yards
in
search
of
food......
“Our
hope
is
to
have
a
clean,
attractant-free
place
where
bears
can
pass
through
without
learning
bad
habits,”
says
James
Jonkel,
longtime
biologist
who
manages
bears
in
and
around
Missoula.2023全国甲卷D篇提出现象:美国灰熊重新占据了它们以前生活的大片领域。解释原因:由于法律的保护,灰熊数目成功恢复。影响及改进措施:灰熊数目过多会对其他动物赞成威胁,人们要采取措施来避免灰熊影响自己的正常生活。推理判断题Grizzly
bears,
which
may
grow
to
about
2.5
m
long
and
weigh
over
400
kg,
occupy
a
conflicted
corner
of
the
American
psyche—
we
revere
(敬畏)
them
even
as
they
give
us
frightening
dreams.
Ask
the
tourists
from
around
the
world
that
flood
into
Yellowstone
National
Park
what
they
most
hope
to
see,
and
their
answer
is
often
the
same:
a
grizzly
bear.52.How
do
Americans
look
at
grizzlies?A.They
cause
mixed
feelings
in
people.B.They
should
be
kept
in
national
parks.C.They
are
of
high
scientific
value.D.They
are
a
symbol
of
American
culture.(灰熊在美国人的心理中占据着一个矛盾的角落——即使它们给我们带来可怕的梦,我们也敬畏它们)”可知,美国人对灰熊既有害怕,又有敬畏,他们的情感是混合的。53.What
has
helped
the
increase
of
the
grizzly
population?A.The
European
settlers’
behavior.B.The
expansion
of
bears’
range.C.The
protection
by
law
since
1975.D.The
support
of
Native
Americans.解释原因:由于法律的保护,灰熊数目成功恢复。细节理解题The
western
half
of
the
U.S.
was
full
of
grizzlies
when
Europeans
came,
with
a
rough
number
of
50,000
or
more
living
alongside
Native
Americans.
By
the
early
1970s,
after
centuries
of
cruel
and
continuous
hunting
by
settlers,
600
to
800
grizzlies
remained
on
a
mere
2
percent
of
their
former
range
in
the
Northern
Rockies.
In
1975,
grizzlies
were
listed
under
the
Endangered
Species
Act.54.What
has
stopped
the
U.
S.
Fish
and
Wildlife
Service
from
delisting
grizzlies?A.The
opposition
of
conservation
groups.B.The
successful
comeback
of
grizzlies.C.The
voice
of
the
biologists.D.The
local
farmers’
advocates.细节理解题Today,
there
are
about
2,000
or
more
grizzly
bears
in
the
U.S.
Their
recovery
has
been
so
successful
that
the
U.S.
Fish
and
Wildlife
Service
has
twice
attempted
to
delist
grizzlies,
which
would
loosen
legal
protections
and
allow
them
to
be
hunted.
Both
efforts
were
overturned
due
to
lawsuits
from
conservation
groups.
For
now,
grizzlies
remain
listed.是环保组织的的反对阻止了美国鱼类和野生动物管理局将灰熊从濒危物种名单上除名。55.What
can
be
inferred
from
the
last
paragraph?A.Food
should
be
provided
for
grizzlies.B.People
can
live
in
harmony
with
grizzlies.C.A
special
path
should
be
built
for
grizzlies.D.Technology
can
be
introduced
to
protect
grizzlies.推理判断题Obviously,
if
precautions
(预防)
aren’t
taken,
grizzlies
can
become
troublesome,
sometimes
killing
farm
animals
or
walking
through
yards
in
search
of
food......
“Our
hope
is
to
have
a
clean,
attractant-free
place
where
bears
can
pass
through
without
learning
bad
habits,”
says
James
Jonkel,
longtime
biologist
who
manages
bears
in
and
around
Missoula.影响及改进措施:灰熊数量增长,虽然会带来一些麻烦,但是如果采取一些预防措施,人和灰熊可以和谐相处。2.社会现象类提出现象
通过调查、研究、举例来解释现象
评价(积极/消极/中立)、措施2022新课标IIC篇
Over
the
last
seven
years,
most
states
have
banned
texting
by
drivers,
and
public
service
campaigns
have
tried
a
wide
range
of
methods
to
persuade
people
to
put
down
their
phones
when
they
are
behind
the
wheel.
Yet
the
problem,
by
just
about
any
measure,
appears
to
be
getting
worse.
Americans
are
still
texting
while
driving,
as
well
as
using
social
networks
and
taking
photos.
Road
accidents,
which
had
fallen
for
years,
are
now
rising
sharply.
That
is
partly
because
people
are
driving
more,
but
Mark
Rosekind,
the
chief
of
the
National
Highway
Traffic
Safety
Administration,
said
distracted(分心)driving
was
"only
increasing,
unfortunately."
"Big
change
requires
big
ideas."
he
said
in
a
speech
last
month,
referring
broadly
to
the
need
to
improve
road
safety.
So
to
try
to
change
a
distinctly
modern
behavior,
lawmakers
and
public
health
experts
are
reaching
back
to
an
old
approach:
They
want
to
treat
distracted
driving
like
drunk
driving.
An
idea
from
lawmakers
in
New
York
is
to
give
police
officers
a
new
device
called
the
Textalyzer.
It
would
work
like
this:
An
officer
arriving
at
the
scene
of
a
crash
could
ask
for
the
phones
of
the
drivers
and
use
the
Textalyzer
to
check
in
the
operating
system
for
recent
activity.
The
technology
could
determine
whether
a
driver
had
just
texted,
emailed
or
done
anything
else
that
is
not
allowed
under
New
York's
hands-free
driving
laws.
"We
need
something
on
the
books
that
can
change
people's
behavior,”
said
Félix
W.
Ortiz,
who
pushed
for
the
state's
2001
ban
on
hand-held
devices
by
drivers.
If
the
Textalyzer
bill
becomes
law,
he
said,
"people
are
going
to
be
more
afraid
to
put
their
hands
on
the
cell
phone."提出现象:司机在开车时使用手机造成“分神”,引起事故通过研究解释现象:情况越来越糟糕,需把分心驾驶当作酒后驾驶来对待措施:使用Texalyzer短信监控器来监控司机在开车时是否使用了手机,当textalyzer法案成为法律,司机们才会放下手机。8.
Which
of
the
following
best
describes
the
ban
on
drivers'
texting
in
the
US?A.
Ineffective.
B.Unnecessary.C.
Inconsistent.
D.Unfair.9.
What
can
the
Textalyzer
help
a
police
officer
find
out?A.
Where
a
driver
came
from.
B.Whether
a
driver
used
their
phone.C.
How
fast
a
driver
was
going.
D.
When
a
driver
arrived
at
the
scene.10.
What
does
the
underlined
word
"something"
in
the
last
paragraph
refer
to?A.
Advice.
B.Data.
C.Tests.
D.Laws.11.
What
is
a
suitable
title
for
the
text?A.
To
Drive
or
Not
to
Drive?
Think
Before
You
StartB.
Texting
and
Driving?
Watch
Out
for
the
TextalyzerC.
New
York
Banning
Hand-Held
Devices
by
Drivers.D.
The
Next
Generation
Cell
Phone:
The
Textalyzer主旨大意题词义猜测题细节理解题推理判断题2022新课标IC篇
The
elderly
residents
(居民)
in
care
homes
in
London
are
being
given
hens
to
look
after
to
stop
them
feeling
lonely.
The
project
was
dreamed
up
by
a
local
charity
(慈善组织)
to
reduce
loneliness
and
improve
elderly
people’s
wellbeing.......
Amongthosetakingpartintheprojectis80-year-oldRuthXavier.Shesaid......“Iliketheprojectalot.Iamdownthereinmywheelchairinthemorninglettingthehensoutanddownthereagainatnighttoseethey’vegonetobed.”“It’sgoodtohaveadifferentfocus.Peoplehavebeenbringingtheirchildrenintoseethehensandresidentscomeandsitoutsidetowatchthem.I’menjoyingthecreativeactivities,anditfeelsgreattohavedonesomethinguseful.”.................WendyWilson.....said:“Residentsreallywelcometheideaoftheprojectandthecreativesessions.Wearelookingforwardtothebenefitsandfuntheprojectcanbringtopeoplehere.”LynnLewis......said:“Wearehappytobetakingpartintheproject.Itwillreallyhelpconnectourresidentsthroughasharedinterestandcreativeactivities.”提出现象:慈善机构发起项目:养老院老人照看母鸡来减轻孤独举例解释现象:Ruth回忆养鸡的经历和影响参与者的评价:happy/hopeful提出现象
通过调查、研究、举例来解释现象
评价(积极/消极/中立)、措施提出问题
给出反应
解决方案、评价文章开头提问可能包括problem、difficulty、question等词。下文以answer、key、solution等词引导解决方案。有问有答,构成信息循环。此类文章的主题句往往不明确,要重点注意正负面评价。2023乙卷C篇What
comes
into
your
mind
when
you
think
of
British
food?
Probably
fish
and
chips,
or
a
Sunday
dinner
of
meat
and
two
vegetables.
But
is
British
food
really
so
uninteresting?
Even
though
Britain
has
a
reputation
for
less-than-impressive
cuisine,
it
is
producing
more
top
class
chefs
who
appear
frequently
on
our
television
screens
and
whose
recipe
books
frequently
top
the
best
seller
lists.It’s
thanks
to
these
TV
chefs
rather
than
any
advertising
campaign
that
Britons
are
turning
away
from
meat-and-two-veg
and
ready-made
meals
and
becoming
more
adventurous
in
their
cooking
habits.
It
is
recently
reported
that
the
number
of
those
sticking
to
a
traditional
diet
is
slowly
declining
and
around
half
of
Britain’s
consumers
would
like
to
change
or
improve
their
cooking
in
some
way.
There
has
been
a
rise
in
the
number
of
students
applying
for
food
courses
at
UK
universities
and
colleges.
It
seems
that
TV
programmes
have
helped
change
what
people
think
about
cooking.According
to
a
new
study
from
market
analysts,
1
in
5
Britons
say
that
watching
cookery
programmes
on
TV
has
encouraged
them
to
try
different
food.
Almost
one
third
say
they
now
use
a
wider
variety
of
ingredients
(配料)
than
they
used
to,
and
just
under
1
in
4
say
they
now
buy
better
quality
ingredients
than
before.
One
in
four
adults
say
that
TV
chefs
have
made
them
much
more
confident
about
expanding
their
cookery
knowledge
and
skills,
and
young
people
are
also
getting
more
interested
in
cooking.
The
UK’s
obsession
(痴迷)
with
food
is
reflected
through
television
scheduling.
Cookery
shows
and
documentaries
about
food
are
broadcast
more
often
than
before.
With
an
increasing
number
of
male
chefs
on
TV,
it’s
no
longer
“uncool”
for
boys
to
like
cooking.提出问题:英国的食物真的这么无趣吗?给出反应:在英国电视媒体的影响下,越来越多英国人改变了对烹饪的看法,尝试新的烹饪习惯。评价:英国人对食物的痴迷。8.What
do
people
usually
think
of
British
food?A.It
is
simple
and
plain.
B.It
is
rich
in
nutrition.C.It
lacks
authentic
tastes.
D.It
deserves
a
high
reputation.What
comes
into
your
mind
when
you
think
of
British
food?
Probably
fish
and
chips,
or
a
Sunday
dinner
of
meat
and
two
vegetables.
But
is
British
food
really
so
uninteresting?
Even
though
Britain
has
a
reputation
for
less-than-impressive
cuisine,
it
is
producing
more
top
class
chefs
who
appear
frequently
on
our
television
screens
and
whose
recipe
books
frequently
top
the
best
seller
lists.提出问题:英国的食物真的这么无趣吗?9.Which
best
describes
cookery
programme
on
British
TV?A.Authoritative.
官方的;权威的
B.Creative.
C.Profitable.
D.Influential.有影响力的It’s
thanks
to
these
TV
chefs
rather
than
any
advertising
campaign
that
Britons
are
turning
away
from
meat-and-two-veg
and
ready-made
meals
and
becoming
more
adventurous
in
their
cooking
habits.
It
is
recently
reported
that
the
number
of
those
sticking
to
a
traditional
diet
is
slowly
declining
and
around
half
of
Britain’s
consumers
would
like
to
change
or
improve
their
cooking
in
some
way.
There
has
been
a
rise
in
the
number
of
students
applying
for
food
courses
at
UK
universities
and
colleges.
It
seems
that
TV
programmes
have
helped
change
what
people
think
about
cooking.给出反应:在英国电视媒体的影响下,越来越多英国人改变了对烹饪的看法,尝试新的烹饪习惯。10.Which
is
the
percentage
of
the
people
using
more
diverse
ingredients
now?A.20%.
B.24%.
C.25%.
D.33%.11.What
might
the
author
continue
talking
about?A.The
art
of
cooking
in
other
countries.
B.Male
chefs
on
TV
programmes.C.Table
manners
in
the
UK.
D.Studies
of
big
eaters.According
to
a
new
study
from
market
analysts,
1
in
5
Britons
say
that
watching
cookery
programmes
on
TV
has
encouraged
them
to
try
different
food.
Almost
one
third
say
they
now
use
a
wider
variety
of
ingredients
(配料)
than
they
used
to,
and
just
under
1
in
4
say
they
now
buy
better
quality
ingredients
than
before.
One
in
four
adults
say
that
TV
chefs
have
made
them
much
more
confident
about
expanding
their
cookery
knowledge
and
skills,
and
young
people
are
also
getting
more
interested
in
cooking.
The
UK’s
obsession
(痴迷)
with
food
is
reflected
through
television
scheduling.
Cookery
shows
and
documentaries
about
food
are
broadcast
more
often
than
before.
With
an
increasing
number
of
male
chefs
on
TV,
it’s
no
longer
“uncool”
for
boys
to
like
cooking.onethird三分之一随着电视上出现越来越多男性厨师,男孩子喜欢烹饪不再是一件“不酷”的事了。研究发现
研究过程与方法
评价2023卷IC篇Thegoalofthisbookistomakethecasefordigitalminimalism,includingadetailedexplorationofwhatitasksandwhyitworks,andthentoteachyouhowtoadoptthisphilosophyifyoudecideit'srightforyou.Todoso,Idividedthebookintotwoparts.Inpartone,Idescribethephilosophicalfoundationsofdigitalminimalism,startingwithanexaminationoftheforcesthataremakingsomanypeople'sdigitallivesincreasinglyintolerable,beforemovingontoadetaileddiscussionofthedigitalminimalismphilosophy.Partoneconcludesbyintroducingmysuggestedmethodforadoptingthisphilosophy:thedigitaldeclutter.Thisprocessrequiresyoutostepawayfromoptionalonlineactivitiesforthirtydays.Attheendofthethirtydays,youwillthenaddbackasmallnumberofcarefullychosenonlineactivitiesthatyoubelievewillprovidemassivebenefitstothethingsyouvalue.Inthefinalchapterofpartone,I'llguideyouthroughcarryingoutyourowndigitaldeclutter.Indoingso
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