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2019高考英語二輪強(qiáng)化訓(xùn)練—閱讀理解46AToronto—Apleasantattitudecandowondersforpatients’recovery,accordingtoresearcherswhoreviewed16studiesthatlookedatpatients’attitudestowardhealth.Thestudieslasted30yearsandlookedatpatients’attitudesafteroperation.“Ineachcasethebetterapatient’sexpectationsabouthowtheywoulddoafteroperationorsomehealthprocedure,thebettertheydid,”saidtheauthorDonaldCole,oftheInstituteforWorkandHealthinToronto.“Thismind-bodyconnectionthatwehavebeentoyingwithforthepastcoupleofdecadesreallydoeshavehardsciencebehindit.Theresultshowsthatthepowerofpositivethinkingisreal,”Colesaid.NewYork—APabloPicassopaintingsoldatChristie’sauctionhouseinNewYorkWednesdayfor55-milliondollars.ThepricesetanewauctionrecordforaPicasso,andisthefifth-highestpriceeverpaidforanyworkofartatauction.Thepainting—Womanwithherarmscrossed—waspurchasedbyantelephonebidder(投標(biāo)者).Paintedin1902inBarcelonaChristie’ssaysthepaintingbythefamousSpanishartistisofaqualitynotseenonthemarketinmorethan10years.Itsoldformorethantwiceitspre-saleestimate.XinhuaAgency—AreportthatthreekindergartenteacherskneltdownbeforeaSouthKoreancoupletoapologize,inNanjing,ofEastChina’sJiangsuProvince,hastriggeredwidecriticism.Atalocalkindergarten,aChineseteacherfrightenedaSouthKoreanchildbysayingshewouldcutoffhisfingersifhecontinuedtomakemischief.AlthoughthekindergartenhadapologizedtothecoupleanddismissedtheteachersurnamedYang,themotherinsistedthatYangshouldkneeldownbeforeher.ShengDalin,acolumnist,wroteintheXINXISHIBAOthatitwasenoughtofiretheteacherandmakeanapologytothecouple,butthemother’srequestwasbeyondallreason.56.NewsItem1intendstomakeusbelievethat. A.positivethinkingcanmakepeoplehealthy B.a(chǎn)betterattituderesultsinabetteroperation C.researchershaveobserved16patients’recoveryduringthepast30years D.greatattentionhasbeenpaidtohowattitudesaffecthealth57.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutthepaintingWomanwithherarmscrossed? A.Thepaintingwasoncethoughttobewortharound$25million. B.Thepaintingisoneofthemostexpensivepictureseversoldatauction. C.Thepaintingwaspurchasedthroughtelephone. D.Thepaintinghasnotbeenseenonthemarketformorethan10years.58.ThereportinNewsItem3hascausedwidecriticismbecause_________. A.thekindergartenfiredtheteachersurnamedYang B.themotherdemandedanunreasonableapologyfromtheteachers C.theteacherfrightenedaSouthKoreanboy D.thekindergartenpunishedaboysoseverelyB ThousandsofpeoplebeganpouringintoPennsylvaniafromotherstates.Theywantedtobuylotterytickets.Theticketscostonly$0.9each.Butthatsmallspendingcouldbringthemarewardof$90million.Thatwasthesecondlargestlotteryjackpot(積累獎(jiǎng)金)inhistory. Morethan87millionticketswereboughtforthePennsylvanialotterydrawing.Thosewhoboughtticketshadtochoosesevennumbersfrom1to80.Thechanceofwinningwasonein9.6million.Butthatlittlechancecertainlydidn’taffectticketsales.Inthelastfewdaysbeforethedrawing,ticketsweresellingattheunbelievablerateof500persecond. Expertssaymanypeoplebuylotteryticketsbecausetheyjustwanttohaveapieceoftheaction.Otherssaythelotteryisastockmarketforpoorpeople.Itallowsthemtodreamaboutwealththey’llprobablyneverhave. Butmanypeoplebelievelotteriesarenobetterthanlegalized(合法化旳)gambling.Somecritics(批評(píng)家)notethatmostpeoplewhoplayarepoorandmaynotbeabletoaffordthetickets.Therearealsomanyaddicts(成癮者)whotakethegameseriously.Theymaypourtheirlifesavingsintolotterytickets.Someclubshavebeenformedtohelpthemkickthehabit. Politicianslikelotteriesbecausetheyprovidemoneythatwouldotherwisehavetocomefromnewtaxes.Theprofitsfromlotteriesareusuallyusedtopayforeducationorprogramsforseniorcitizens.Butcriticssaythisarrangementjustallowsstatestolegalizevice(惡習(xí)),underthenameofsocialprogress. Nomatterwhetheryouregardstatelotteriesrightornot,youcannotrefusetoaccepttheirextremepopularitywithmanyAmercians.59.Themainideaofthepassageisthat__________. A.lotteriesareofgreatbenefittoeveryonewhobuysthem B.playingalotteryisjustlikeinvestinginthestockmarket C.a(chǎn)lotofpeoplebuylotterytickets,butlotteriescausedisagreement D.lotteriesarejustlegalizedvice60.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage? A.Politicianslikelotteriesbecausetheydon’thavetopayextratax. B.ThepopularityoflotteriesinAmericaactuallyissocialprogress. C.Somecriticsdon’tlikelotteriesbecausemanypoorpeoplewastetheirmoneyonthem. D.Peoplelovethelotterybecauseitisastockmarket.61.Injustonehourinthelastfewdays,thePennsylvanialotterysoldticketstotaling_______. A.$1.62million B.$90million C.$9.6million D.$87million62.Peoplewhoareaddictedtoplayinglotteriesshould_________. A.joinaclub B.kickthehabit C.winthePennsylvania D.saveeverycentC Alexiswashotandtired.Withrageinhervoicesheshouted,“Pullmeup!Igiveup,Ihatethis.Thisisstupid!”ItwasatthatmomentwhenJason,theadviseronthetrip,lookedatmeandsaid,“Ed,I’mgoingtogodownandtalkwithher.”IthenshouteddowntoAlexis,“Holdon!Youcandothis.Weknowyoucan!” Jasongraspedanotherrope,puthisclimbingharness(系帶)onandbegantorepeldownthecliff.WithinmomentsJasonwasbesideAlexis.Shehadhercheekdirectlyagainstthefaceoftherockwithherfeetbarelyrestingonasmallpieceofthecliffthatjettedoutward.JasonsaidtoAlexis,“Iknowthatyouhavebeenonthiscliffnowforwhatseemslikealongtime.Yourfeetandfingersarecramping(痙攣)upandyourforearmsfeelasthoughtheyareonfire.But,Alexis,youarestrong,lookhowfarupyouarealready.Youhavetakenoneofthemoredifficultpathsupthecliff.LookAlexis,lookatthepathyouhavetaken.” Atthatmoment,Alexismovedhercheekawayfromtherockfaceandlookeddown.Thebrightwhitechalksheusedonherhandstogiveherabetterhold,showedthepathwherehertiredhandshadmovedherupwardonthecliff.Jasonwasright.Alexishadtakenthehardestwayupthecliff.JasonthenlookedstraightintoAlexis’eyesandinacalmvoicehesaid,“Youarenotaloneouthere,therearepeoplewhocareaboutyou,whowanttohelpyouandseeyousucceed.Wearegoingtodothistogether.Areyouready?”Slowlysheshookherheadyesandtookadeepbreath.63.Jasonwentdownthecliffbecause_________. A.Alexistookawrongpath B.Alexiswastrappedinrocks C.Alexisdidn’tbelieveinherself D.Alexis’forearmswerebadlyhurt64.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat________. A.AlexiswasfinallypulledupbyEd B.Alexisregrettedhavingtakenthewrongpathupthecliff C.Alexiswasimmediatelysenttohospitalaftershewaspulledup D.Alexissuccessfullyrockclimbed65.Theunderlinedword“hot”inthestorymeans_________. A.disappointed B.a(chǎn)ngry C.uncomfortable D.runningahighbodytemperature66.Alexiswouldprobablybecome_________. A.morestrong-minded B.easiertogiveup C.poorerinhealth D.lessinterestedinrockclimbingD AboutsixyearsagoIwaseatinglunchinarestaurantinNewYorkCitywhenawomanandayoungboysatdownatthenexttable,Icouldn’thelpoverhearingpartsoftheirconversation.Atonepointthewomanasked,“So,howhaveyoubeen?”Andtheboy—whocouldnothavebeenmorethansevenoreightyearsold—replied.“Frankly,I’vebeenfeelingalittledepressedlately.” Thisincidentstuckinmymindbecauseitconfirmed(確認(rèn))mygrowingbeliefthatchildrenarechanging.AsfarasIcanremember,myfriendsandIdidn’tfindoutwewere“depressed”,thatis,inlowspirits,untilwewereinhighschool. Undoubtedlyachangeinchildrenhasincreasedsteadilyinrecentyears.Childrendon’tseemchildlikeanymore.Childrenspeakmorelikeadults,dressmorelikeadultsandbehavemorelikeadultsthantheyusedto. Whetherthisisgoodorbadisdifficulttosay,butitcertainlyisdifferent.Childhoodasitoncewasnolongerexists.Why? Humandevelopmentisdependednotonlyonbornbiologicalstates,butalsoonpatternsofgainingsocialknowledge.Movementfromonesocialroletoanotherusuallyinvolveslearningthesecretsofthenewsocialpositions.Childrenhavealwaysbeentaughtadultsecrets,butslowlyandinstages;traditionally,wetellsixthgradersthingswekeephiddenfromfifthgraders. Inthelast30years,however,asecret-revelation(揭示)machinehasbeenequippedin98percentofAmericanhomes.Itiscalledtelevision.Televisionpassesinformationtoallviewersalike,whethertheyarechildrenoradults.Unabletoresistthetemptation(誘惑),manychildrenturntheirattentionfromprintedtextstothelesschallenging,moreattractivemovingpictures. Communicationthroughprint,asamatteroffact,allowsforagreatdealofcontroloverthesocialinformationwhichchildrenwillgain.Childrenmustreadsimplebooksbeforetheycanreadcomplexmaterials.67.Accordingtotheauthor,feelingdepressedis________. A.a(chǎn)suresignofamentalprobleminachild B.a(chǎn)mentalstatepresentinallhumans,includingchildren C.somethingthatcannotbeavoidedinchildren’smentaldevelopment D.somethinghardlytobeexpectedinayoungchild68.Traditionally,achildissupposedtolearnabouttheadultworld_________. A.throughconnectionwithsocietyB.graduallyandunderguidance C.naturallywithoutbeingtaughtD.throughwatchingtelevision69.Accordingtotheauthor,thattoday’schildrenseemadultlikeresultsfrom______. A.thewidespreadinfluenceoftelevisionB.thepoorarrangementofteachingcontent C.thefastpaceofhumanscientificdevelopmentD.therisingstandardofliving70.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofcommunicationthroughprintforchildren? A.Itenableschildrentogainmoresocialinformation. B.Itdevelopschildren’sinterestinreadingandwriting. C.Ithelpschildrentoreadandwritewell. D.Itcancontrolwhatchildrenaretolearn.71.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofthechangeintoday’schildren? A.Hefeelstheiradultlikebehaviorissofunny.B.Hethinksthechangeworthyofnote. C.Heconsidersitarapiddevelopment.D.Heseemstobeupsetaboutit.EManyofuslikecookingbutneverhavemuchtimeforit.HelenFry’snewbookQuickCookinghasbeenspeciallywrittenforbusypeople.Ithasover1,000recipes,fromthefamousSpanishgazpachotoSwedishsmorgasbord.Thebookiswellwrittenandthephotographsanddrawingsareclear.(TheyarelikethoseintheexcellentlittleQuickDressmakingandQuickGardening.)Thebookhasastrongplasticcover.Itiseasytofindyourwayaroundittoo.Andbusypeople,noticethis!MrsFrytellsyouhowmuchtimeyouneedinordertogeteachdishready.QuickCookinghas4parts,oneforeachseason.Thishelpsyoutousefreshfruitandvegetableswhentheyarecheaper—and,ofcourse,better.Therearealotofexcitingideasfromforeigncountries,andmostoftherecipesareeasytofollow.Youtakesomethingsimplelikeachickenorsomecheese,andmakeanunusualdishoutofit.Forexample,therearenofewerthan40recipesforeggs!MrsFrydoesnotplancompletemealsforthe“quickbook”.Thebeginnerswillhavetofindoutalotofthingsforhimself—orherself.Butthisoughtnottobedifficultwithsuchagoodbook.IwantedtotrymanyoftherecipesassoonasIreadthem.Forpeoplewithlittlesparetime,HelenFry’sQuickCookingisexcellentvalue.72.HelenFry’sbookiscalledQuickCookingbecause. A.youcancookallthedishesinitquickly B.thereisover1,000recipesinit C.itiswrittenforpeoplewhodon’thavemuchtime D.ittellsyouhowtocookallkindsoffoodquickly73.Busypeopleshouldnoticethat. A.a(chǎn)lltherecipesinthebookareeasytofollow B.thereareclearphotographsanddrawingsinthebook C.thebookhasastrongcover D.theyaretoldhowlongeachdishtakestocook74.Thispassageismostprobably. A.a(chǎn)bookreview B.a(chǎn)notice C.a(chǎn)lettertoaneditor D.a(chǎn)nintroductiononcooking75.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat. A.HelenFryisgoodatwritingbooksquickly B.Completemealsareplannedonlyforbeginners C.Therearequiteafew“quickbooks”forbusypeople D.Beginnersareadvisedtostartmakingmealsoutofthecheapestmaterials56.A57.D58.B59.C60.C61.A62.B63.C64.D65.B66.A67.D68.B69.A70.D71.B72.C73.D74.A75.C一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一一

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