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1、高考英语二轮复习 阅读理解训练3教学资料范本2020高考英语二轮复习 阅读理解训练3编 辑:_时 间:_【最新】20xx年高考英语二轮复习 阅读理解训练3【由山东省市20xx高考英语3月模拟试题改编】 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。 Parents used to rely on physical punishments to control their childrens bad behavior, which has been proven to be very harmfulTherefore, most parents now choose to

2、 simply yell, thinking that languageprobably wont hurt as muchBut is that really so? Using harsh words such as lazy or stupid is just as harmful as hitting, according to a new study carried out at the University of Pittsburgh, USIt cannot reduce or correct their problem behavior, said Professor Ming

3、 - Te Wang, leader of the study, in an interview with The Wall Street JournalOn the contrary, it makes it worse In the study, which involved 976 two - parent families, researchers asked the kids about their behavior problems, while asking their parents how often they had yelled at them Nearly half o

4、f the parents admitted that theyd shouted at their children in the past yearResearchers noted that the kids whose parents used more harsh words experienced more behavior problems after-wards, including fighting, stealing, lying as well as symptoms of depression Adolescence is a very sensitive period

5、 when kids arc trying Lo develop their self -identities(个性)When you yell, it makes them feel they are not capable, and that they are worthless and useless, Wang saidThis may explain why so many parents say that no matter how loud they shout, their teenagers don t listen While harsh yelling can stop

6、bad behavior in the moment, it doesn t teach children to be-have how parents want them to, according to Professor Alan Kazdin of Yale University, USWhat parents need is to praise their children for good behaviorIf parents really need to punish their kids, they should try things like taking away smar

7、tphones and reminding them that good behavior will get them back After all, we want to teach kids, not hurt them, said Kazdin1How do most parents react to their childrens misbehaving now? ALetting them alone BBeating them CShouting at them DPraising them2The study finds that using harsh words Acan m

8、ake things even worse Binspires children to do better Ccorrects childrens bad behavior Dhas a better effect than hitting3According to Professor Ming - Te Wang, Aphysical punishments are sometimes necessary Bchildren are more self - centered in adolescence Cparents should never punish kids for misbeh

9、aving Dharsh yelling damages childrens self - confidence4In Professor Alan Kazdins opinion, parents should Aset good examples for their children Btake away their children s smartphones Cpraise their children for good behavior Dalways think in their childrens shoes5What does the underlined word them

10、in the last paragraph refer to? Achildren Bbad behaviors Cparents Dsmartphones【参考答案】15、CADCD A A man, who sometimes takes my bus, is in rags. His life seems different from that of the others. He looks exhausted and carries nothing. He appears along a downtown street, seemingly out of nowhere. We som

11、etimes want to know where he sleeps at night. A few weeks ago he boarded the bus. A few stops later, a young woman boarded. She swiped (刷) her bus-card, only to find the machine would not accept it. The driver told her to pay the $2.25 fare. “I just bought this card,” she said. “I paid the money.” T

12、he driver said she could take the card back to the sales office and explain the problem. In the meantime she would have to pay the fare for that day. The woman became confused and distressed. The rest of us just watched, wondering how the problem would be solved. Suddenly the man rose from his seat,

13、 dropped a few coins into the fare box. I havent seen him since that day. Some people believe angels occasionally drop down and move among us. All I know is that I have a new respect for the simple act of kindness. It speeds us along on our way.21. According to the first paragraph, the author _. A.

14、thinks highly of the man B. often gives the man some help C. knows the man very well D. considers the man strange22. What does the underlined word “distressed” probably mean? A. exited B. generous C. bored D. anxious23. What did the writer learn from the man? A.to show concern for other people. B.to

15、 lead a happy life like the man. C.to share what he has with us. D.to believe that people are born kind.A篇 21.D 22.D 23.A BHow the Grand Canyon (大峡谷) was created remains one of the geologys greatest mysteries. Some evidence suggests that the process was a gradual one in which the Colorado River (whi

16、ch runs through the canyon) slowly cut deeper and deeper into the ground over millions of years. But volcanic rock samples taken from the canyon now suggest that the canyon was down-cut instead.Down-cutting is when a flood of water rushes over a landscape (地形) with enough force to cut deeply into th

17、e ground and leaves behind a canyon. Such a flood is usually released when a natural or man-made dam (堤坝) bursts.Robert Webb, a research geologist, says natural dams seem to have formed and broken across the Colorado River several times during the last million years. The dams were built when lava(熔岩

18、) from the eruptions of nearby volcanoes flowed into the river. The lava hardened into hard rocks and blocked the river, causing it to back up and form a lake. Each time the lake grew so huge that it broke the rock dam, releasing a flash flood that furthered the down-cutting process and deepened the

19、 canyon. Down-cutting is not just an earthly event. Satellite photos sent back from Mars suggest that the process has happened there, too, say many other researchers.The photos, taken by the Mars Global Surveyor, indicate that an enormous lake existed on Mars 3.5 billion years ago. The lake spilled

20、into a large nearby hole. One edge of the hole broke, releasing a flash flood that quickly carved out a grand canyon.The existence of down-cutting on Mars is just one more piece of evidence that the cold, dry planet was once warm and wet.24. In the past, deep canyons were believed to have formed _.

21、A. as a result of a sudden break of volcanoes B. due to river flows over millions of years C. owing to the burst of artificial dams D. thanks to our ancestors creative work25. According to the passage, which of the following statements is TURE? A. Several volcanoes broke out on Mars directly creatin

22、g grand canyons. B. Several great lakes existed on the upper parts of the Colorado River. C. People built high dams on the upper parts of the Colorado River. D. The Colorado River crossed the Grand Canyon to form down-cutting.26. From the last three paragraphs we learn that _. A. there are great lak

23、es on Mars B. there are active volcanoes on Mars C. there might be cities on Mars D. there might be life on Mars27. The passage can be titled as _. A. Lakes on Earth and Mars B. The Cause of Lake Formation C. The Force of Dam Breaking D. CanyonsResults of Flood Cutting B篇 24-27 B B D D CTeen Climbin

24、g Camp 20xxThis 5-day climbing camp is suitable for teenagers between the ages of 13 and 18 who have an interest in rock climbing. The climbing days are designed for beginners and those who have some basic experience in a gym or outdoors. Participants will find themselves challenged physically and m

25、entally. Dates: Monday, June 29-Friday, July 3 Monday, July 27-Friday, July 31Locations:Climbing Tower at Footsloggers Linville Gorge and Table Rock area Local climbing areas near Boone Responsibilities:Participants will meet Rock Dimensions guides at our location each morning and at the end of each

26、 day. Rock Dimensions will provide all climbing items, including a safety rope, a helmet and climbing shoes for each participant. Participants are responsible for bringing their own lunch, water, small backpack, appropriate clothing, and personal items like sun cream, etc.Pre-camp planning: Particip

27、ants will receive the following information in their registration(注册) packet: Medical Form, Responsibility Agreement, Clothing/Equipment List, and Directions. Cost:$575/person for the 5-day camp$325/person for the first 3 daysAnyone interested in participating in just the last two days of the camp s

28、hould call to discuss pricing and necessary skills/experience.28. According to the text, Rock Dimensions camps will _. C. help the participants set their life goals D. check the records of personal growth29. What of the following do participants need to bring with them? A. A safety rope. B. A helmet

29、. C. Climbing shoes. D. Appropriate clothing.30. If Paul wants to participate in the climbing camp from July 27 to July 29 and his brother from July 27 to July 31, it will cost them _. A. 575 dollars B. 650 dollars C. 900 dollars D. 1,150 dollars31. What can we infer from the text? A. Some experienc

30、e is required of the participants. B. Itll be hard for teens to experience the climbing. C. Parents are required to stay with their children. D. Guides will talk about the prices with parents.C篇 28-31 ADCB DSomething that makes sense is happening in Washington, D.C! Public school kids surrounded by

31、museums and monuments are putting the ready-made learning tools to use and actually learning. Seven years ago, Wheelock changed a job as a lawyer for one as a four-grade teacher. When he learned that D.C.s public schools ranked behind those of other cities in many ways, he knew he had to do something different. He took his class to Capitol Hill for a lesson on the three branches of government and saw his students interest develop quickly.With seed money from a local couple, Wheelock developed detailed lesson plans for trips to the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, the Lincoln Memorial.

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