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第第頁(yè)2023年八年級(jí)暑期話(huà)題閱讀天天練:研究(含解析)2023年八年級(jí)暑期話(huà)題閱讀天天練:研究
(共8題)
一、閱讀理解題(共8題)
Youcanremembertheface,butcan'trememberthenameoftheface.Butresearcherssayitisofteneasiertoremembernamesthanfaces.
Researchersshowed40picturesofstrangersandalistofnamestotwenty-fourpeople.Theresultshowedthatthepeoplecouldrememberupto85%ofthenamesbutonly73%ofthefaces.Accordingtothestudy,ledbytheUniversityofYork,thismaybebecausefacescanbeonlyrememberedthrougheyes.However,namescanbebothspokenandwrittendown.Whenpeoplemeetfamouspersons,theyalsoremembertheirnamesbetterthantheirphotographs.
RobJenkins,aprofessorfromYorkUniversity,said"Ourstudysuggeststhatmanypeoplemaybebadatrememberingnames."Thiswillsurprisemanypeoplebecauseitisdifferentfromourunderstanding.
Asaresult,middle-agedpeoplemayfeelembarrassedwhentheymeettheiroldfriends.
(1)
A.Theymaybeevenworseatrememberingfaces.
B.Manyofushavehadthisexperienceinourlife.
C.Sowecanrememberthemthroughearsandeye.
D.Theyalsogavepeopletimetomemorizethem.
E.Theresearchalsopointsoutthatrememberingnamesgetsharderwithage.
(2)
A.Theymaybeevenworseatrememberingfaces.
B.Manyofushavehadthisexperienceinourlife.
C.Sowecanrememberthemthroughearsandeye.
D.Theyalsogavepeopletimetomemorizethem.
E.Theresearchalsopointsoutthatrememberingnamesgetsharderwithage.
(3)
A.Theymaybeevenworseatrememberingfaces.
B.Manyofushavehadthisexperienceinourlife.
C.Sowecanrememberthemthroughearsandeye.
D.Theyalsogavepeopletimetomemorizethem.
E.Theresearchalsopointsoutthatrememberingnamesgetsharderwithage.
(4)
A.Theymaybeevenworseatrememberingfaces.
B.Manyofushavehadthisexperienceinourlife.
C.Sowecanrememberthemthroughearsandeye.
D.Theyalsogavepeopletimetomemorizethem.
E.Theresearchalsopointsoutthatrememberingnamesgetsharderwithage.
(5)
A.Theymaybeevenworseatrememberingfaces.
B.Manyofushavehadthisexperienceinourlife.
C.Sowecanrememberthemthroughearsandeye.
D.Theyalsogavepeopletimetomemorizethem.
E.Theresearchalsopointsoutthatrememberingnamesgetsharderwithage.
Manycarsinadvertisementsarered,blueorgreen—butalmost75percentofnewcarssoldareblack,white,silverorgrey.
Asurveyshowspeoplepreferthecarcolorsthatdon'tshowdirtsuchasgrey.Thatmeanstheownerscanwashtheircarsless,savingmoney.Besides,someareasthatareshortofwaterdonotallowpeopletowashtheircarsoften.
Accordingtoanothersurvey,whitecarsareoftensoldmorethancarsofothercolors.InChina,carbuyerssaywhitemakesasmallcarlookbigger.Carbuyersinothercountriesalsolikewhite.Andtheresearchalsosuggeststhatthereisalowerriskofaccidentsduringthedayforwhitecarscomparedwithdarkerones.Peoplealsothinkthetemperatureinsidewhitecarsislowerthanthatincarsofothercolors.
Atpresent,everyyearabout11percentofcarssoldareredand8percentareblue.Greenhasbecomelesspopular.Inthemid1990s,greenwasthemostpopularcolorinmanyplacesoftheworld.Buttoday,greencarsarehardtofind.
Sometimeinthefuture,peoplemaynothavetochoosethecoloroftheircar—technologymayletownerschangetheircar'spaintcoloranytime.
(1)Youcanoftensee_____carsinadvertisements.
A.whiteB.blackC.redD.silver
(2)Carbuyerschoosegreybecausethey_____.
A.canwashtheircarslessB.don'tneedtowashcars
C.canpaylessmoneyforcarsD.don'tallowwashingcars
(3)Accordingtothepassage,whitecarslook_____thanthoseofothercolors.
A.saferB.darkerC.cheaperD.bigger
(4)Greencars_____.
A.makeup11%ofthecarssold
B.a(chǎn)rehardtofindallthetime
C.werethemostpopularinthemid1990s
D.werelesspopularthanbluecarsinthepast
(5)Inthefuture,wecan_____.
A.choosecarsinallcolors
B.paintourcarsanycoloranywhere
C.buycarsinallcolors
D.changeourcar'spaintcoloranytime
Inthepark,youseeagroupofpeople,alllookingupatthesky.Withoutthinkingaboutit,youlookupwards,too.WhyIntheconcert,someonebeginstoclapandsuddenlythewholeroomjoinsin.Youdo,too.Why
Sometimeswefeelweareactingcorrectlywhenwedothesameasothers.Themorepeoplefollowanidea,thebetterortruerwethinktheideais.It'sthesocialproof(社會(huì)認(rèn)同感)thatworks.
ThescientistAschcarriedoutanexperiment.Itshowshowsocialproofcaninfluenceus.Inaroom,amanisshownLine1,andnexttoitarethreelines(A,B,C).Aislonger,CisshorterandBisaslongasLine1.HemusttellwhichofthethreelinesisaslongasLine1.Whenthemanisalone,hegivesthecorrectanswerB.Then,fiveothermenentertheroom,andeachofthemgivestheanswerCastheyweretoldto.NowthemanchangeshisideaandgivestheanswerC.Aschgotthesameresultmanytimesamongdifferentsubject(實(shí)驗(yàn)對(duì)象).
WhydoweactlikethisWell,inthepast,followingotherswasawaytokeepfromdanger.Supposethat5000yearsagoyouwerehunting(打獵)withfriends.Suddenly,theyallranaway.WhatwouldyouhavedoneWouldyouhavestayedNo,youwouldhaverun,too.Wearedescendants(后代)ofthosewhocopiedothers'action.Itissodeeplyplantedinourmindthatwestilluseitnow.
Socialproofhasspecialpower.Theadvertisingindustry,forexample,oftenmakesuseofit.Sobecarefulwheneveracompanysaysitsproductis"themostpopular".
(1)Atthebeginningofthepassage,thewriterleadsinthetopicby.
A.tellingastoryB.givingexamples
C.a(chǎn)nsweringquestionsD.showingamap
(2)AccordingtoParagraph3,theexperimentbyAschshows.
A.followingothersisalwaysright
B.socialproofmaychangepeople'sideas
C.it'sdifficulttocarryouttheexperiment
D.peoplecanstudybetteriftheyarealone
(3)Theunderlinedword"It"inParagraph4refersto.
A.runningwithothersB.huntingwithfriends
C.copyingothers'actionD.doingsomethingdifferent
(4)Accordingtothepassage,wecaninfer(推斷)that_____.
A.it'simportanttorunwithothersanytime
B.productsintheadvertisementarethebest
C.wemustn'tcopyothers'actiontokeepsafe
D.weneedtothinktwicebeforefollowingothers
Besideswater,isthereanyotherdrinkyouneedtohavenearlyeverydayCan'trememberHerearesomeideas.Itscoloriswhite.Ittastescreamy.Itisgoodforthebodyandhelpsbuildstrongbones.Ohyes,itismilk.
Eversinceyoucanprobablyremember,youhavebeentoldthatmilkislikeasuperfood.Ithasimportantnutrientsandisgoodforpeopleinmanyways.Itisrichinprotein,vitaminDandcalcium(鈣),whichmakechildren'sgrowingbonesstronger.Alsomilkcanhelpkeepbloodpressuredownandthuslowerthepossibilityofheartdisease.Andaglassofwarmmilkhelpsusgetagoodnight'ssleep.Thelistcangoonandon.
However,somestudiesshowthatmilkmightnotreallybegoodforyou.Itmayinfactcausesomehealthproblems.Forexample,drinkingalotofwholemilk(threeormoreservingsaday)mayresultsinobesity(肥胖),USsciencewetsiteLiveSciencereported.Butfatfreemilkmaynotbegoodeither.Itcanbefilledwithmanyotherthingslikesugarandman-madeflavors(味道)tomakeittastebetter.
Anotherproblemisthatmilkmaynotinfactbeallthatgoodforpeople'sbones.AccordingtoastudyintheBritishMedicalJournal,scientistsfoundthatsomepeoplewhohadmoremilkinfacthadmorefracture(骨折)bones,notless.
"Thebestwayforkidstotakegoodcareofbonesistogooutsideandplay."AmyLanou,ateacherofnutritionattheUniversityofNorthCarolina,US,toldLiveScience.
Milkmaynotbeasuperfood,butitdoeshavesomevaluablenutrients.Thesenutrientsarehardtogetintokidsinotherways.Andyoushoulddrinkmilkinthenameoflovingit.Notjustinthenameofyourhealth,expertssuggests.
(1)Whyismilkgoodforchildren
A.Itiswhiteandtastescreamy.
B.Itcanbefilledwithmanythings.
C.Itcanmakekidsbecomefat.
D.Ithasmuchproteinandcalcium.
(2)Milkisgoodforus.Howmanywaysarementionedinthepassage
A.2B.3C.4D.5
(3)Thebestwayforkidstotakegoodcareoftheirbonesisto_____.
A.playintheopenair.B.getenoughgoodsleep.
C.eatlessman-madeflavors.D.drinkasmuchaspossible.
(4)Whatdoesthewriterthinkofmilk
A.Itisasuperfood.B.Ithasnonutrients.
C.Ithasgoodandbadsides.D.It'slovedbyeveryone.
(5)Wherecanwereadthepassage
A.Inastorybook.B.Inatravelguide.
C.Inasciencemagazine.D.Inanadvertisement.
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Recentlychildrenhavebeentoldtobuytraditionalalarmclocksinsteadofmobilephonestowakethemupinthemorning.SchoolswilladvisepupilstoturnoffmobilephonesoriPadsintheeveningtohaveenoughsleep.
Researchersfromacharitysaythatusinginternet-connecteddevices(裝置)intheeveningcanpreventchildrengettingmorerest.Moreover,theysuggestthatschoolchildrenshouldinvestinarealalarmclocktomakesurethattheygetagoodnight'ssleepandarriveatschoolontime.
__①__.Theresultisthat40%pupilsinsecondaryschoolscannowhardlygetonwellwithoutthesedevices.Abouttwo-thirdsofpupilshaveahabitoftakingmobilephonestobedatnight.
__②__.Thestudyalsoshowsthatgirlsaremorelikelytobeattractedbymobilephonesthanboys,andoftenusetheInternettotalktofriendsbysocialnetworkingwebsites,suchasFacebookandTwitter.Onegirlaged12said,"IhavebeentoldthatIamaddicted(上癮的)totheInternet,andpreferbeingonlinetobeingwithotherpeople."
__③__.Agirlof13toldresearchers,"Ican'timagineifsomeonetakesmyiPadaway.Iwalkaroundthehousewithiteventhoughit'snotturnedon.Ijustlikebeingwithit."Anothergirladded,"SometimesIcan'tsleepwithoutusingthemobilephoneatnight."
__④__.Thecharity,whichwassetuptopromote(推動(dòng))iPadsintheclassroom,hasnowgivenfivesuggestionstoprotectchildrenfrombeingaffectedbyelectronic(電子的)devices.
(1)Togetagoodnight'ssleep,schoolpupilsareaskedtobuy_____.
A.iPadsB.a(chǎn)larmclocks
C.mobilephonesD.electronicdevices
(2)Theunderlinedwords"investin"inParagraph(段落)2mean_____.
A.handoutB.handin
C.spendtimeonD.spendmoneyon
(3)Itisbettertoput"Astudyofabout3000pupilsshowsthatalmosthalffeeltobecontrolledbyelectronicdevices"in_____.
A.①B.②C.③D.④
(4)Fromthepassage,wecanlearnthat_____.
A.mostpupilsturnofftheirmobilephonesintheevening
B.usingmobilephonescanmakechildrengetmorerest
C.one-thirdofpupilsgetusedtosleepingwithmobilephones
D.girlsaremoreinterestedinusingmobilephonesthanboys
(5)Whatwillbetalkedaboutinthefollowingparagraph
A.Examplesofboys.
B.Moreinformationaboutthecharity.
C.Thetipsgiventochildren.
D.Instructionsaboutelectronicdevices.
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DoesSuccessLieinaHighEQorIQ
MoststudentsfeelthattheirIQiswhatdetermines(決定)howwelltheyaregoingtodointheirlife.Whentheyseeotherstudentsdoingbetter,theyusuallybelievethatthosestudentshaveahigherIQandthatthereisnothingtheycandotodoaswell.However,newresearchintoEQsuggeststhatsuccessisnotsimplytheresultofahighIQ.
WhileyourIQshowshowintelligentyouare,yourEQshowshowwellyouuseyourintelligence.ProfessorSaloveywhoinventedthetermEQsuggeststhatsomeone'scharacter,whichisassessed(評(píng)定)throughEQtests,mightactuallyhaveamoreimportanteffectontheirfuturesuccessthantheirIQ.
ItisgenerallybelievedthatpeoplewithahighEQareopentonewideasandhaveapositiveattitudetowardslife.Theyarealsolesslikelytobetroubledbyproblems.
Peoplegenerallybelievethataperson'sIQisdeterminedatbirth.However,mostsocialscientistsagreethatEQhasalottodowitheducation.Somearetryingtostudythepossibilityofimprovingaperson'sEQ,especiallyintermsofpeopleskillssuchasunderstandingandcommunication.
ProfessorMayer,recognizedbymanypeopleasaleadingexpertinthestudyofchangestopeople'sEQ,recentlypublishedtheresultofastudyonseniorhighschoolstudents.Afterable-bodiedstudentswereintroducedtostudentswithdisabilities.Theyalsoshowedabetterunderstandingofthedisabledstudents'feelingscomparedtostudentswhowerenotinvolvedinthestudy.Therewasalsoanoticeablechangeinthedisabledstudents'attitudes.Theybecamemorepositiveaboutlifeandmorewillingtotrynewthings.
TheresultofthestudyshowsthatEQisimportant.Togetaheadandleadahappy,successfullifemeanstogetonwithotherpeopleandbeabletounderstandandrespondtothesituationsinthebestpossibleway.ThisrequiresahighEQ.Andthefactthatitmightbepossibletoraiseone'sEQmeansthatschoolsneedtomakesurethattheirstudentsarereceivingtheeducationtheyreallyneedandknowthattheirfutureisnotsolely(僅,只)determinedbytheirIQ.
(1)Accordingtothepassage,peoplewithahighEQ_____.
A.hatetryingnewthingsB.a(chǎn)renegativeaboutlife
C.a(chǎn)remoreunderstandingD.needtoimprovetheirIQ
(2)Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase"respondto"inParagraph6probablymean
A.Trytorefuse.B.Showindifferenceto.
C.Helpotherstoexplain.D.Behaveinaparticularway.
(3)Accordingtothepassage,ProfessorMayerprobablyagreesthat_____.
A.studentswithalowerEQaremorecreativeandpositiveaboutlife
B.itispossiblefordisabledstudentstoimprovetheirEQ
C.itisdifficultforpeoplewithahighEQtosolveproblemsinthebestway
D.studentswithahigherIQaremorelikelytosucceedthanstudentswithahigherEQ
(4)Whatisthewriter'smainpurposeofwritingthepassage
A.TodiscussthemeaningofEQ.
B.TostresstheimportanceofEQ.
C.TointroducethediscoveryofEQ.
D.ToaskquestionsaboutthetestsofEQ.
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Mostadultsshowlessinterestinclimate(氣候)changethanyoungpeople.Yetit'sadultswhohavethepowertoinfluencethepolicies(政策)causingclimatechange.Nowanewstudyshowsthatteenagersmaybeabletoraisetheirparents'interestinhumaneffectsonclimate.
Inthestudy,anewcurriculum(課程)wasusedinsomeschoolsincoastalNorthCarolina.Thestudentsworkedonfouractivitiescenteredontheconnectionsbetweenclimatechangeandlocalwildlife.Theyalsotookpartinacommunity-basedprojectandinterviewedtheirparentsaboutthechangesinweathertheyhadnoticedintheirlifetimes.Toseehowattitudeschangedasaresultoftheprogram,theresearcherssurveyedbothstudentsandparentsatthebeginningandtheendofthestudy.
Thestudyshowsthestudentswhocompletedtheclimatechangemodulecaredmoreabouttheissue(問(wèn)題).Theeffectwasevenstrongeramongparents.Expertssaytheprogram'ssuccesshadalottodowithhowteachersdealtwithclimatechangeintheclassroom.
"Readingatextbookandcompletingaworksheetareunlikelytoleadstudentstotalkabouttheirdayatthedinnertable,"saysMarthaMonroe,anexpertonenvironmentaleducationattheUniversityofFlorida.Instead,theresearchersdesignedhands-onlessonsfocusedonlocalissues.Forexample,onetaskinvolvedmonitoringtheweatheroutsidetheschoolandcomparingitwithhistoricalinformationaboutthearea.
Thoseactivitiesmayhavehelpedincreaseparentalinvolvement."Ifyoucangetkidssoexcitedandtalkingwiththeirparentsaboutwhattheyarelearninginschools,parentswillwanttolearn,"saysDanielleLawson,asocialscientistandleadingresearcherofthestudy.However,sheadds,"Wearenottellingthestudentswhattothinkorwhattosay.Thatway,kidsdidn'tfeelthattherewasallthisresponsibilityputonthemtochangetheirparents'mindsaboutanything."
Lawsonishopefulthatkidscanboosttheirparents'understandingofclimatescience."Iknowhowpowerfulkidscanbe,"Lawsonsays."Kidsdon'tneedaspecialcurriculumtodiscussclimatechangeathome.Theyjustneedtotalktotheirparentsaboutwhattheyseegoingon."
(1)Thesecondparagraphismainlyabout_____.
A.howthestudywascarriedout
B.howtheactivitiesweredesigned
C.whyanewcurriculumwasintroduced
D.whybothstudentsandparentsweresurveyed
(2)Whatcanwelearnaboutthenewcurriculumfromthepassage
A.Itdevelopedstudents'communicationskills.
B.Itfocusedonlessonsaboutclimatechangeintextbooks.
C.Ithelpedstudentsfeelresponsibletochangetheirparents.
D.Itcreatedmorechancesforfamiliestotalkaboutclimatechange.
(3)Theword"boost"inthelastparagraphprobablymeans"_____".
A.checkB.expressC.improveD.share
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ReadingisgettingmorepopularamongyoungChinese.Anewsurveysaysthat85%ofyoungpeopleinChinareadatleast1booklastyear.Thenumberofyoungpeoplewhoarereadinghasbeenrisinginrecentyears,especiallyforteenagers,whoreadanaverage(平均)of11.5books.
Thedata(數(shù)據(jù))showsthatteenagersspendmuchmoretimereadingfromschooltextbookstosomeotherreadingmaterials,suchasnovels,e-books,magazinesandsoon.Butyoungerchildren(ages2-8)aremainlyreadingforfun.Comparedwiththepast,thetimeteenagersspendonpleasurereadinghasdropped.
Whenitcomestotechnologyandreading,thesurveysuggestslittle.Itdoespointoutthatmanyparentscontrolthetimeofelectronicreading,mainlybecauseofworryingaboutincreasedscreentime.However,mostChineseparentsarehelpingtheirchildrentodevelopareadinghabit.Theyareservedasexamplesfortheirchildren.Morethan70%ofChineseparentsspendatleast20minutesadayreadingtotheirchildrenaged0to8yearsold,andvisitbookstoreswiththemanaverageofthreetimesayear.Datashowsthatkidsandteenswhodoalotofreading,comparedtothosewhodon'tlikereading,havemorebooksinthehome,andmorebooksboughtforthem.Theirparentsreadmoreoften,andwouldliketosparetimetoreadwiththem.
WhenwasthelasttimeyoureadabookIfyou'reoneofthecountlesspeoplewhodon'tdevelopahabitofreading,youmightbemissingout.Everythingyoureadfillsyourheadwithnewbitsofinformation,andyouneverknowwhenitmightbeuseful.Themoreknowledgeyouhave,thebetter-equippedyouaretodealwithanychallengeyou'llface.Rememberthatalthoughyoumightlosesomethingelse,knowledgecanneverbetakenawayfromyou.
Nowopenabook,andfeedyoursoul.
(1)Whydomanyparentscontrolthetimeoftheirchildren'selectronicreading
A.E-booksareexpensive.B.Itmayharmchildren'shealth.
C.Itisveryhardtoorder.D.Itcouldbeawasteoftime.
(2)Howshouldparentsencouragetheirchildrentoreadmore
A.Talkwiththeirteacherstoencouragethemindevelopingreadinghabits.
B.Buymorebooksfortheminbookstoresorborrowsomefromlibraries.
C.Askthemtoreadmorebookseverydaythroughsettingupreadinggroups.
D.Actasrolemodelsforthem:readfortheirchildrenandreadforthemselves.
(3)What'sthesurveymainlyabout
A.Teenagers'after-classactivities.
B.Parent-childrelationships.
C.Youngpeople'sreadinghabits.
D.Readmoreoftenforfun.
(4)Whichoneofthefollowingismostprobablytobediscussednext
A.Introducesomebooksforyoungpeopletoread.
B.Encourageparentstoreadmoreafterwork.
C.Listsomedifferentopinionsaboutreading.
D.Developchildren'swritinghabitsgradually.
答案
一、閱讀理解題(共8題)
1.【答案】
(1)B
(2)D
(3)C
(4)A
(5)E
2.【答案】
(1)C
(2)
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