1、英语课时精练第二部分:阅读理解A Three Modern ServicesWhen youre working a full-time job, studying or on the hunt for work, life can feel exhausting. The good news is that modern technology has made life easier in many ways, and with the following services, youll find you have more time and energy for the things th
2、at matter.Meal kit delivery servicesMeal kit delivery services are one of the most underestimated(低估;看清) innovations(创新;改革) of the 21st century. How they work is simple. At the beginning you choose how many people need to eat in your household. Then, what your dietary requirements are, and any other
3、 preferences. Finally, you get to choose which meal kits will be delivered to your door.No matter your diet, you can have an appropriate meal kit delivered. For example, check out theselow carb meal deliveryoptions. The kit comes complete with all the ingredients you need, already prepared. All you
4、have to do is to follow the simple recipe to put them together and pop your meal in the oven.With meal kit delivery, you dont have to worry about cooking or spending money on takeout. Your trips to the grocery store will become easier and youll waste less money and food.TaskrabbitOne of the most fru
5、strating aspects of having a place you call your own is that you have totake care of the maintenance(维修). Even if you are renting, there are certain tasks that your landlord will expect you to see to, whether a leaky tap or a problematic electrical appliance.For this, Taskrabbit connects you with fr
6、eelancers who are willing to take on just about any task for you. You can hire someone to take care of your leaky tap rather than spending your own time and energy doing it. Youre giving someone work while enjoying your time off.PostmatesFinally, one of the most convenient and useful services is, of
7、 course,Postmates. With Postmates, you can get just about anything delivered or deliver something yourself. You can get someone to do your groceries for you simply make a list of what you need and choose whether the shopper should call you if something is out or if they can decide on replacements th
8、emselves.We live in an age of convenience, and we should take advantage of it. Start using the above services and youll see your stress levels drop.31. What will people first do to enjoy Meal kit delivery services A. To check out some options.B. To pop your meal in the oven.C. To confirm the exact n
9、umber of people.D. To follow the simple recipe to put them together.32. What do the three Modern Services have in commonA. They can help people save money.B. All the Modern Services are top-level. C. They can make people easily enjoy their lives.D. Young people show their preference for the three Mo
10、dern Services.33. Where is the passage most likely to be taken fromA. A magazine. B. A book review. C. A novel. D. A guidebook.BLast summer, Katie Steller pulled off the freeway on her way to work in Minneapolis. She stopped at a traffic light, where a man was sitting with a sign asking for help. Sh
11、e rolled down her window. “Hey!” she shouted. “Im driving around giving free haircuts. If I go grab my chair, do you want one right now” The man looked to be in his 60s. He was balding, and missing a few teeth. As Steller liked to tell the story, he laughed, then paused. “Actually,” he said, “I have
12、 a funeral to go to this week. I was really hoping to get a haircut.” Steller pulled out a red chair from her car and helped the man cut his hair immediately. After the work was finished, Edward looked in a mirror. “I look good!” he said. Until last year, Steller had given such haircuts to people li
13、ving on the margins(边缘) around the city. She was keenly aware of the power of her cleanup job. “Its more than a haircut,” she said. “I want it to be a gateway, to show value and respect, but also to get to know people. I want to build relationships.” Steller knew that a haircut could change a life.
14、One changed hers: As a teen, she suffered from a severe disease, her hair thinned drastically. Seeing this, her mother arranged for Stellers first professional haircut. “To sit down and have somebody look at me and talk to me like a person and not just an illness, it helped me feel cared about and l
15、ess alone,” she said. After that, Steller knew she wanted to have her own salon(美容厅) so she could help people feel the way shed felt that day. Not long after finishing cosmetology school in 2009, she began what she now calls her Red Chair Project, reaching out to people on the streets. Her aim was t
16、hat by doing some kind acts, others would be inspired to spread their own.“Part of what broke my heart was just how lonely people looked,” she said. “I thought maybe Id go around and ask if people want free haircuts. I cant fix their problems, but maybe I can help them feel less alone for a moment.”
17、 It all began with a belief in simple acts of kindness, such as a free haircut. “The way you show up in the world matters,” said Steller. “You have no idea what people are going to do with the kindness that you give them.”34. How did Steller react to the mans asking for help A. She paid no attention
18、.B. She offered a free haircut to him. C. She sent a red chair to him as a present.D. She told an interesting story to make him happy.35. What did Steller mean by saying “Its more than a haircut” in paragraph 6A. She thought it was a respectable job.B. She had found more advantages for the job.C. Sh
19、e considered haircut as a way to make friends.D. She hoped her job could make a difference to others.36. What did Steller expect from Red Chair ProjectA. To earn a lot of money. B. To know more people.C. To pass down the kindness. D. To make herself stand out.37. What would be the best title for the
20、 passageA. A Cut Above. B. A Beautiful Salon. C. The Good Belief. D. The Miracle of Love.CWhy is poverty so difficult to overcome Why are poorer people less likely to invest in their own learning and ability development, but more likely to be addicted to television and video gamesIn the past, a poor
21、 person was normally considered to have bad character or have no ambition. Banerjee corrects such views and explains the economics behind the poor. Poor people tend to live with more worries in their lives, he said, so they need tools such as televisions, cell phones, junk food and video games to re
22、lieve worries more than others. But investment in learning often takes a long time to get rewards, while the poor are often impatient due to economic reasons, and their life in the meantime is getting more worrisome and boring.That goes for health. Banerjee and his wife find that the poor spend the
23、same amount of money and time, or even more on health and medical care than the middle class group, but they tend to get bad effects. The reason is that the poor often lack the essential medical and healthy knowledge and they tend to get medical treatment when the disease has worsened to a certain s
24、tage. Besides, they tend to trust the doctors who “give strong medicine”because they believe such doctors are the “good” ones. But in fact,“strong medicine”always leads to resistance to drugs and overtreatment. This kind of attitude, which emphasizes treatment rather than early prevention, has broug
25、ht many poor people more economic stress and physical damage, and even has affected the education of their next generation. According to the study, children in poorer physical condition tend to spend less time in school and have lower incomes after graduation, so poverty gets “inherited”. When it co
26、mes to finance, Banerjees research has found that the poor often need to borrow little and short-term loans while paying extremely high interest rates. It is also because the poor tend to take higher financial risks -they often have unstable incomes and are unable to get working capital from banks,
27、so they rely more on these high-interest loans. And these small loans put a brake on their savings against risks.How could the poor step into the middle class Maybe starting a business is a way out. But for the extremely poor, its impossible to get the capital they need to start a business. In most
28、cases, a more practical option is getting a job in government agencies because comparatively speaking, government jobs are very stable, which give the poor the opportunities to be hired for the long term, to increase the range of their thinking and thus enabling families to move from poverty to the
29、middle class.Banerjees research provides a new viewpoint for governments to understand poverty, so that policies can be tailored to decrease poverty and ultimately(最终) remove it.38. How do the poor deal with the issue of health A. They spend less money in preventing disease.B. They focus more on the
30、 diseases than early prevention.C. They usually think it essential to resist strong medicine.D. They are willing to get free medical treatment from the government.39. From the underlined sentence, we can learn that_. A. poverty is produced by the poorB. poverty is passed down by their parentsC. pove
31、rty has some bad effects on the poorD. poverty causes people to bear more economic stress40Banerjee considers it difficult to overcome poverty because_. A. the poor have bad character or have no ambitionB. the poor prefer to invest in business rather than workC. the government hasnt taken proper and
32、 effective measureD. the poor were troubled by their lives, health and finance 41. What can we learn from the passage A. The poor have attached importance to education. B. The government cant provide the jobs for the poor. C. All the poor need to start a business for their survival.D. Banerjees research is helpful for the government to get rid of poverty.DNuclear energy is a controversial topicThere has been widespread public debate over itIt seems that the unclear energy i
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