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2023屆閱讀理閱讀技巧專練:篇章結(jié)構(gòu)
(共5題)
一、閱讀理解題(共5題)
1.Technologicalchangeiseverywhereandaffectseveryaspectoflife,mostlyforthebetter.However,
socialchangesbroughtaboutbynewtechnologyareoftenmistakenforachangeinattitudes.
Anexampleathandistheinvolvementofparentsinthelivesoftheirchildrenwhoareattending
college.Surveys(調(diào)查)onthistopicsuggestthatparentstodaycontinuetobe"very"or"somewhat"
overly-protectiveevenaftertheirchildrenmoveintocollegedormitories.Thesamesurveysalsoindicate
thattherateofparentalinvolvementisgreatertodaythanitwasagenerationago.Thisisusually
interpretedasasignthattoday'sparentsaretryingtomanagetheirchildren'slivespastthepointwhere
thisbehaviorisappropriate.
However;greaterparentalinvolvementdoesnotnecessarilyindicatethatparentsarefailingtoletgo
oftheir"adult"children.
Inthecontext(背景)ofthisdiscussion,itseemsvaluabletofirstfindoutthecauseofchangeinthe
caseofparents'involvementwiththeirgrownchildren.Ifparentsofearliergenerationshadwantedtobe
intouchwiththeircollege-agechildrenfrequently,wouldthishavebeenpossible?Probablynot.Onthe
otherhand,doesthepossibilityoffrequentcommunicationtodaymeanthattheurgetodosowasn't
presentagenerationago?Manystudiesshowthatolderparents—today*sgrandparents—wouldhave
calledtheirchildrenmoreoftenifthemeansandcostofdoingsohadnotbeenabarrier.
Furthermore,studiesshowthatfinancesarethemostfrequentsubjectofcommunicationbetween
parentsandtheircollegechildren.Thefactthatcollegestudentsarefinanciallydependentontheir
parentsisnothingnew;norarerequestsformoremoneytobesentfromhome.Thisphenomenonis
neithergoodnorbad;itisafactofcollegelife,todayandinthepast.
Thankstotheadvancedtechnology,weliveinanageofbettercommunication.Thishasmany
implicationswellbeyondtherolethatparentsseemtoplayinthelivesoftheirchildrenwhohaveleftfor
college.Butitisusefultobearinmindthatallsuchchangescomefromthetechnologyandnotsome
imagineddesirebyparentstokeeptheirchildrenundertheirwings.
(1)Thesurveysinformusof.
A.thedevelopmentoftechnology
B.thechangesofadultchildren'sbehavior
C.theparents*over-protectionoftheircollegechildren
D.themeansandexpensesofstudents'communication
(2)Thewriterbelievesthat.
A.parentstodayaremoreprotectivethanthoseinthepast
B.thedisadvantagesofnewtechnologyoutweighitsadvantages
C.technologyexplainsgreaterinvolvementwiththeirchildren
D.parents'changedattitudesleadtocollegechildren'sdelayedindependence
(3)Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?
A.TechnologyorAttitude
B.DependenceorIndependence
C.FamilyInfluencesorSocialChanges
D.CollegeManagementorCommunicationAdvancement
(4)Whichofthefollowingshowsthedevelopmentofideasinthispassage?
I:introductionP:PointSp:Sub-point(次要點)C:conclusion
A.AB.BC.CD.D
2.BradclosedthedoorslowlyasSueIe代hometovisithermother.Expectingawholedaytorelax,he
wasthinkingwhethertoreadthenewspaperorwatchhisfavouriteTVtalkshowonhisfirstdayoffin
months.HThiswillbelikeawalkinthepark,"he'dtoldhiswife."I'lllookafterthekids,andyoucango
visityourmom."
Thingsstartedwell,butjustaftereighto'clock,histhreelittle"goodkids',—Mike,Randy,andAlex-
camedownthestairsintheirnightclothesandshouted"breakfast,daddy."Whenfoodhadnotappeared
withinthirtyseconds,RandybeganusinghisspoononAlex'sheadasifitwereadrum.Alexstartedto
shoutloudlyintimetothebeat.Mikechanted"Where'smytoast,where'smytoast"inthebackground.
Bradrealizedhisnewspaperwouldhavetowaitforafewseconds.
Lifebecameworseafterbreakfast.MikeworeRandy'sunderwearonhishead.Randylockedhimself
inthebathroom,whileAlexshoutedagainbecausehewasgoingtowethispants.Nobodycouldfind
cleansocks,althoughtheywerebeforetheirveryeyes.Someonenamed"NotMe"hadspilledawhole
glassoforangejuiceintothebasketofcleanclothes.Bradknewthetalkshowhadalreadystarted.
Byteno'clock,thingswereoutofcontrol.Alexwaswonderingwhythefishinthejarrefusedhis
breadandbutter.Mikewastryingtoshowoffhistalentbydecoratingthekitchenwallwithhiscolour
pencils.Randy,thankfully,appearedtobereadingquietlyinthefamilyroom,butcloserexamination
showedthathewaseatingapplejamstraightfromthebottlewithhishands.Bradrealisedthatthetalk
showwasoverandreadingwouldbeimpossible.
Atexactly11:17,Bradcalledthedaycarecentre."Isuddenlyhavetogointoworkandmywife'saway.
CanIbringtheboysoverinafewminutes?*'Theanswerwasobviously"yes"becauseBradwassmiling.
(1)Whenhiswifelefthome,Bradexpectedto.
A.gooutforawalkinthepark
B.watchTVtalkshowwithhischildren
C.enjoyhisfirstdayoffwork
D.readthenewspapertohischildren
(2)WhichofthefollowingdidRandydo?
A.Drawingonthewall.B.Eatingapplejam.
C.Feedingthefish.D.Readinginaroom.
(3)WhydidBradaskthedaycarecentreforhelp?
A.Becausehewantedtocleanuphishouse.
B.Becausehesuddenlyhadtogotohisoffice.
C.Becausehefoundithardtomanagehisboys.
D.Becausehehadtotakehiswifebackhome.
(4)Thistextisdeveloped.
A.byspaceB.bycomparisonC.byprocessD.bytime
3.AColourfulPuzzle
Peopleoftenwearclothingwithcoloursthatexpresssomethingaboutthemselves.Ahappyperson
mightchoosetowearabrightyellowshirt.Aswimmermightwearasea-bluedress.
Animalsappearindifferentcolourstoo.buttheydon'tgettopickwhattheyweareverymorning.
Scientistshaveknownforalongtimeaboutsomeofthewaysanimalcolouringcanbebeneficial.They
knowthatsomeanimals'coloursattractmatesorshowwhoisboss.Otheranimals^oloursblend(融合)in
withtheirenvironment;thustheanimalscannotbeseenbytheirenemies.Still,scientistsdonotfully
understandwhybluejaysareblueorwhyrainforestfrogsaregolden.Nowmanyscientistsareworking
hardtofigureoutthepuzzlesofanimalcolours.
Partoftheanswercanbefoundinananimal'shabitat,theplacewhereitlives.Itturnsoutthat
manyanimals—especiallybirds,fish,andreptiles—canseemorecoloursthanhumanscan.These
creaturesnoticecoloursthatstandoutintheirhabitat.Forexample,forestsaremostlygreen,brown,and
yellow.Forananimaltobeseenbyothersofitsspecies,itwouldhavetobeadifferentcolourthanits
background.Thatexplainswhyyoucanfindbirdsofmanyshadesofbluelivinginforests.
Anotherpieceofthepuzzleliesinwhatananimaleats.Birdsofteneatthingsthathavechemicalsin
themcalled"carotenoids"(類葫蘿卜素).Thesechemicalsarewhatmaketomatoesredandbellpeppers
brightorangeoryellow.Whenbirdseatthesefoods,thecarotenoidsaffectthecolouroftheirfeathers.
Forexample,acardinal'sbrightredfeatherswillbecomelighterordarkerdependingonhowmany
berriesithasfoundtoeat.
Someanimalsdonothaveanycolouratall—buttheyarenotjustwhite;theyaretransparent(透明
的)!Transparentanimalslivemostlyintheocean.Thisamazingwonderofnaturecameaboutbecause
theanimalsneededawaytoescapetheirenemies.Theyareoftenslow,defenselesscreaturesthatwould
havenowayoffightingbackiflargeranimalswantedtoeatthem.Becausetherearefewplacestohidein
theocean,thesecreatureshavetohideinplainsight.Agoodexampleofthiskindoftransparentcreature
isthejellyfish.Ajellyfish'sbodyisalmostallwater,soitisveryhardtoseeitfloatingintheocean.
Animalscomeinallkindsofcolours.Theircoloursarecausedbymanydifferentfactors,andmost
animalswillremainthesamecolourfortheirwholelives.Thinkhowluckywearetogettochangeour
featherseveryday!
(1)Whatisthemainideaofthisarticle?
A.Animalsappearinmanydifferentcolours.
B.Animalsareunabletochoosetheircolours.
C.Animals'coloursarecausedbydifferentfactors.
D.Animalsneedcolourstoblendintotheirsurroundings.
(2)Accordingtothepassage,whatisthereasonthatsomeanimalsaretransparent?
A.Itmarkstheplacestheylivein.
B.Itshowstheleaderofthegroup.
C.Ithelpsthemtoescapeenemies.
D.Itallowstheirmatestoseethem.
(3)Itcanbeinferredthatwhyfootballplayerswearuniformsduringagameis.
A.toidentifygroupmembersB.toshowtheirpersonalities
C.todistinguishthegroupleaderD.toblendinwiththeenvironment
(4)Thepassageismainlyorganizedby
A.comparisonsB.explanations
C.orderofeventsD.orderofimportance
4.Iwasneververyneat,whilemyroommateKatewasextremelyorganized.Eachofherobjectshadits
place,butminealwayshidsomewhere.Sheevenlabeled(貼標(biāo)簽)everything.Ialwayslookedfor
everything.Overtime,KategotneaterandIgotmessier.Shewouldpushmydirtyclothingover;andI
wouldlaymybooksonhertidydesk.Webothgottiredofeachother.
Warbrokeoutoneevening.Katecameintotheroom.Soon,Iheardherscreaming,"Takeyourshoes
away!Whyundermybed!"Deafened,Isawmyshoesflyingatme.Ijumpedtomyfeetandstarted
yelling.Sheyelledbacklouder.
Theroomwasfilledwithanger.Wecouldnothavestayedtogetherforasingleminutebutfora
phonecall.Kateansweredit.Fromherendoftheconversation,Icouldtellrightawayhergrandmawas
seriouslyill.Whenshehungup,shequicklycrawled(爬)underhercovers,sobbing.Obviously,thatwas
somethingsheshouldnotgothroughalone.Allofasudden,awarmfeelingofsympathyroseupinmy
heart.
Slowly,Icollectedthepencils,tookbackthebooks,mademybed,cleanedthesocksandsweptthe
floor,evenonherside.IgotsointomyworkthatIevendidn'tnoticeKatehadsatup.Shewaswatching,
hertearsdriedandherexpressiononeofdisbelief.Then,shereachedoutherhandstograspmine.I
lookedupintohereyes.Shesmiledatme."Thanks."
KateandIstayedroommatesfortherestoftheyear.Wedidn'talwaysagree,butwelearnedthekey
tolivingtogether:givingin,cleaningupandholdingon.
(1)WhatmadeKateangryoneevening?
A.Shecouldn'tfindherbooks.
B.Sheheardtheauthorshoutingloud.
C.Shegotthenewsthathergrandmawasill.
D.Shesawtheauthor'sshoesbeneathherbed.
(2)Theauthortidieduptheroommostprobablybecause.
A.shewasscaredbyKate'sanger
B.shehatedherselfforbeingsomessy
C.shewantedtoshowhercare
D.shewasaskedbyKatetodoso
(3)HowisParagraph1mainlydeveloped?
A.Byanalyzingcauses.B.Byshowingdifferences.
C.Bydescribingaprocess.D.Byfollowingtimeorder.
(4)Whatmightbethebesttitleforthestory?
A.MyFriendKateB.HardWorkPaysOff
C.HowtoBeOrganizedD.LearningtoBeRoommates
5.EarlyorLaterDayCare
Manyyoungparentsareconfusedaboutwhethertheirchildrenshouldhaveearlydaycare,and
therehavealwaysbeendifferentviewsonthissubject.
TheBritishpsychoanalystJohnBowlbybelievesthatseparationfromparentsduringthesensitive
"attachment"periodfrombirthtothreemayscarachild'spersonalityandleadtopsychologicalproblems
inlaterlife.SomepeoplehavedrawntheconclusionfromBowlby'sworkthatchildrenshouldnotbe
subjectedtodaycarebeforethreebecauseoftheparentalseparationitcauses,andmanypeopledo
believethis.
AccordingtoBowlby,agreatdealofpsychologicalharmcanoccurwhenyoungchildrenare
separatedfromtheirparents.Iftheyareleftwithouttouchforawhile,theywillhaveahigherstresslevel.
Parents'influenceontheirchildren'swell-beingmayneverbegreaterthanduringtheearliestyearsoflife,
whenachild'sbrainisdevelopingrapidlyandwhennearlyallofherorhisexperiencesareshapedby
parentsandthefamilyenvironment.
However,therearecritics.Someanthropologists(人類學(xué)家)pointoutthattheloveaffairbetween
childrenandparentsfoundinmodernsocietiesdoesnotusuallyexistintraditionalsocieties.Therehas
beenalonghistoryofthefactthatfatherandmotherdidnotbringuptheirchildrenalone.Plato,around
394B.C,arguedthatasystemofearlychildcarewouldfreewomentoparticipateinsociety.Resultsfrom
IsraeliandDutchstudiesshowthatchild-raisingdutiesaremoreevenlydistributedamongabroader
groupofpeople.
Besides,studieshavereportedthatearlydaycarehasaneutralorslightlypositiveeffecton
children'sdevelopment.Theylearnthebenefitsofbeingsociallysmart,understandingtheconceptof
sharingandcaring.Theypromoteconcentrationskills,whichisveryimportantintheirlearning.Thereare
gameswherechildrenaretaughtbasiclanguageandmathematicalskillsthroughstoriesandeveryday
examples.
Commonsensetellsusthatearlydaycarewouldnotbesowidespreadifchildrenhadproblemswith
it.ButBowlby'sanalysisraisesthepossibilitythatithasdelayedeffects.Thepossibilitythatsuchcare
mightleadtomorementalillness15or20yearslatercanonlybeexploredbytheuseofstatistics.
Whateverthelong-termeffects,parentssometimesfindtheimmediateeffectsdifficulttodealwith.
Childrenunderthreedislikeleavingtheirparentsandshowunhappiness.Attheageofthreealmostall
childrenfinditeasytogotothenursery.Thematter,then,isfarfrombeingclearlyknown,though
experienceandavailableevidenceindicatethatearlydaycareisreasonableforyoungchildren.
(1)Thepassagemainlyargueswhether.
A.childrenoverthreewillacceptschooleducation
B.childrenunderthreeshouldbesenttonurseryschools
C.thefamilyrelationshipisdifferentintraditionalsocieties
D.earlydaycareshouldbetotallyreplacedinmodernsocieties
(2)WhichofthefollowingsupportsBowlby'stheory?
A.Earlydaycarewouldn'tbesopopularifithadnegativeeffects.
B.Separationfromparentsforyoungchildreniscommoninhistory.
C.Parentsfindtheimmediateeffectsofearlydaycaredifficulttodealwith.
D.Studiesshowearlydaycarehasapositiveeffectonchildren'sdevelopment.
(3)Theauthor*sattitudetowardsearlydaycareisthat.
A.childrenunderthreeshouldstaywiththeirparents
B.ithaspotentialbenefitsforbothchildrenandparents
C.thebadeffectofitonchildrenwilldisappearastheygrowup
D.itiscontroversialandthesettlementcallsfortheuseofstatistics
(4)Whichofthefollowingshowsthedevelopmentofideasinthepassage?
C.
D.
答案
一、閱讀理解題(共5題)
1.【答案】
(1)C
(2)C
(3)A
(4)B
【解析】
(1)【文章大意】文章以父母對于上大學(xué)的成年子女過度保護(hù)的問題為例,提出了科技帶來的一
些改變?nèi)菀妆徽`認(rèn)為態(tài)度的改變的論點。
細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由第二段中parentstodaycontinuetobe"very"or"somewhat"overly-protectiveeven
aftertheirchildrenmoveintocollegedormitories.可知調(diào)查顯示現(xiàn)在在某種程度上家長過度保護(hù)子女。
(2)推理判斷題。第三段作者提出調(diào)查的結(jié)果并不能理解為現(xiàn)在的家長對孩子不放手,接下來的
兩段作者論述了出現(xiàn)這種結(jié)果的真正原因是科技的發(fā)展使得交流手段更豐富,成本更低廉。最后一
段更是再次強(qiáng)調(diào)了這種觀點。
⑶主旨大意題。由第一段第二句可知這種科技的改變?nèi)菀妆徽`認(rèn)為態(tài)度的改變。第二至五段討
論到底是科技還是態(tài)度的改變。第六段再次明確表示是科技的改變。
⑷文章結(jié)構(gòu)題。文章第一段是introduction,第二段是第一個論點,指出父母在子女生活中參與
度提高的現(xiàn)象。第三段是第二個論點(關(guān)鍵詞H
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