1、浙江省高考英语二轮复习阅读理解板块限时练三训练doc浙江省2019年高考英语二轮复习阅读理解板块限时练(三)训练 阅读理解板块限时练三 限时30分钟 .阅读理解 A Katherine Schreiber and Leslie Sim are experts on exercise addiction who believe that tech advances encourage obsessive 强迫性的 goal monitoring. Schreiber and Sim dislike wearable tech. Wearable tech is a term that descr
2、ibes clothing and accessories 配件 with electronic computerbased functions. Schreiber and Sim were particularly critical of watches and trackers that present wearers with instantly updated fitness records. Many of these devices either give you goals or ask you to set your own. Reach the goal, and the
3、device emits a beep 发出嘟嘟声. Ive watched friends and family members respond to that beep, and its hard not to think of Pavlovs dog with Pavlovs dog, associating the sound of a bell with the smell of food caused the dog to drool 流口水 when the bell rang. Schreiber and Sim both recognized that smartwatche
4、s and fitness trackers have probably encouraged people who arent very active to exercise more consistently. But as experts in addiction, they were convinced the devices were also quite dangerous. Schreiber explained that “focusing on numbers divorces you from being in tune with your body. Exercising
5、 becomes mindless, which is the goal of addiction.” Numbers pave the road to obsession. “When it comes to exercise, everything can be measured,” Sim says. “How many calories you burn; how many laps you run; how fast you go. And if you went, say, two miles yesterday, you dont want to go less than tha
6、t today. It becomes fairly compulsive.” Many of Sims patients experience this constant need to check in. A tenyearold boy who visited her clinic in Minneapolis was known for being a fast runner, and he was very proud of his speed. His biggest concern was that he might slow down, so he constantly che
7、cked his speed by moving all the time. “He would drive his parents crazy. When they visited Minneapolis for their evaluation, he kept the entire hotel awake at night. They were getting complaints because he was running around his room.” Most people become obsessive when theyre focusing on numbers. E
8、ven if youre tired, and feel you need to rest, youll continue walking or running till you reach your arbitrary numerical goal. 语篇解读本文是一篇说明文。 专家指出,使用健身追踪器容易导致运动成瘾症。 1What is Schreiber and Sims attitude towards wearable fitness trackers ADisapproving. BFavorable. CDoubtful. DCurious. 解析选A 观点态度题。 由第一段末
9、的“Schreiber and Sim dislike wearable tech.”及第二段中的“Schreiber and Sim were particularly critical of watches and trackers that present wearers with instantly updated fitness records.”可知,这两位专家反对使用可穿戴式健身追踪器。 2Which kind of people act like Pavlovs dog AThose who have pet dogs. BThose who do exercise regul
10、arly. CThose who pursue their goals in life. DThose who use wearable fitness devices. 解析选D 推理判断题。 由第二段中的最后两句话可知,那些使用可穿戴式健身追踪器的人在听到达到目标后设备发出的嘟嘟声时的反应让人想起苏联生理学家和实验心理学家巴甫洛夫的狗。 这只狗经训练后一听到铃声就以为美食到了,因此会流口水。 据此推断,那些使用可穿戴式健身追踪器的人的行为就像巴甫洛夫的狗。 3How did the tenyearold boy drive his parents mad AHe was addicted
11、to running. BHe couldnt run fast enough. CHe kept complaining about them. DHe paid little attention to his studies. 解析选A 细节理解题。 由倒数第二段中的”His biggest concern . moving all the time.”及“he kept the entire hotel awake . running around his room”可知,这个男孩跑步成瘾导致他的父母抓狂。 B For the past three summers, Jenny Howa
12、rd has worked on Seal Island, Maine. Howard, who holds a bachelors degree in arts and biology with an environmental science concentration from Kenyon College in Ohio, is the supervisor 主管 for Project Puffin, a seabird restoration project. She and a small crew of volunteers monitor and protect the se
13、abirds during the summer breeding 繁殖 season. The puffin with a colorful beak 喙 is often referred to as a “sea parrot”. They were hunted more than 150 years ago for food and feathers and disappeared from Seal Island, once home to the largest puffin habitat in Maine. Dr. Steve Kress, founder of Projec
14、t Puffin, reintroduced the puffin to the island 40 years ago. From midMay to midAugust, crews live in tents that are on top of 8footwide wooden platforms, overlooking a rocky beach. “You get really close to people really fast because youre spending all your time with them,” Howard said. The crew bri
15、ngs only what they can carry on their backs when they travel to the island clothes, books, and food. Theres no refrigeration on the island, and with the exception of two solarpowered lights, theres no electricity either. Food and fresh water are delivered every 10 days by a local. The only real stru
16、cture on the island is the Seal Island cabin. It offers more protection than the tents and is where most of the research and data entry are done. Its also a safe place for the crew to cook and stay warm. For Howard, the best part of a day spent on the island is getting to play with the birds. “You s
17、ee a baby chick, and you cant help but smile,” Howard said. “Its a completely different style of life from the average person, but I just love the work, and I love waking up and getting excited about what Im going to do.” 语篇解读本文是一篇记叙文。 Jenny Howard是“海鹦项目”的主管,为了观察和保护海鹦的繁殖,她和志愿者们一起住在海豹岛上,过着简单而快乐的生活。 4
18、What does Howard do on Seal Island AShe protects puffins from hunting. BShe helps Dr. Kress with his research. CShe helps puffins with their productivity. DShe studies for an environmental science degree. 解析选C 细节理解题。 根据第一段中的“She and a small crew of volunteers monitor and protect the seabirds during
19、the summer breeding 繁殖 season.”可知,Howard住在海豹岛上是为了观察和保护海鹦繁殖,以使其数量不断增加。 5What does the underlined word “people” in Paragraph 3 refer to AThe hunters. BThe locals. CThe puffins. DThe volunteers. 解析选D 词义猜测题。 结合第一段中的“She and a small crew of volunteers monitor and protect the seabirds”和第三段中的“crews live in
20、 tents that are on top of 8footwide wooden platforms”可知,Howard和志愿者们一起住在狭小的帐篷里,很快就互相了解了。 6How are the working conditions on Seal Island APoor. BSafe. CFlexible. DSatisfying. 解析选A 推理判断题。 根据第四段内容和第五段中的“The only real structure on the island is the Seal Island cabin.”可以推知,岛上的生活和工作条件都很艰苦。 7What would be t
21、he best title for the text ADo what you like BRare seabirds on Seal Island CLiving simply to help save puffins DReintroducing puffins to Seal Island 解析选C 标题归纳题。 本文主要讲述了Jenny Howard和她的同伴们住在海豹岛上保护海鹦的故事,故C项作标题最能概括文章主旨。 C The other day, my sister and I were sitting in a restaurant, trying to have a conv
22、ersation, but her children, fouryearold Willow and sevenyearold Luca, would not stop fighting. The arguments over a fork, or who had more water in a glass never stopped. Then my sister reached into her handbag, produced two shiny iPads 苹果平板电脑, and handed one to each child. Suddenly, the two were qui
23、et. They sat playing games and watching videos, and we continued with our conversation. After our meal, as my sister stuffed the iPads back into her bag, she said,“I dont want to give them the iPads at the dinner table, but if they keep them occupied for an hour so we can eat in peace, I often just
24、hand them over. Im afraid its bad for them. I do worry that it makes them think its OK to use electronics at the dinner table in the future.” Dr. Gary Small, director of the Longevity Center at the University of California, Los Angeles says that the brain is highly sensitive to stimuli 刺激物, like iPa
25、ds and smartphone screens, and if people spend too much time on one technology, and less time interacting 互动 with people like parents at the dinner table, that could prevent the development of certain communication skills. “Conversations with each other are the way children learn to have conversatio
26、ns with themselves, and learn how to be alone,” said Sherry Turkle, a professor of science, technology and society at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She fears that children who do not learn real interactions, which often have imperfections, will come to know a world where perfect, shiny
27、screens give them a false sense of intimacy 亲密 without risk. However, they need to be able to gather themselves and know who they are. So someday they can form a relationship with another person without a panic of being alone. “If you dont teach your children to be alone, theyll only know how to be
28、lonely,” she said. 语篇解读本文是一篇议论文。 用iPad让孩子们安静下来似乎很有效,但是这样做对吗 8What did Willow and Luca fight about AiPads. BLittle things. CDelicious food. DInteresting things. 解析选B 细节理解题。 根据第一段中的“The arguments over a fork, or who had more water in a glass never stopped.”可以看出,Willow和Luca为一些小事争吵。 9According to Dr. Sm
29、all, what should parents do AProvide their children with various technologies. BTeach their children communication skills. CTalk to their children at the dinner table. DLimit their childrens screen time. 解析选D 推理判断题。 根据倒数第二段中的“if people spend too much time on one technology . prevent the development
30、of certain communication skills”可知,长时间使用电子设备有碍于孩子们一些沟通技能的发展,因此家长应该限制孩子使用这些设备的时间。 10What is Sherry Turkle worried AChildren are afraid of taking risks. BChildren try to escape from the real world. CChildren cant live without electronic devices. DChildren cant deal with companionless situations. 解析选D
31、推理判断题。 根据最后一段中的“She fears that children who . a false sense of intimacy 亲密 without risk.”可知,Sherry Turkle担心孩子们习惯了电子设备的陪伴,认为真正的人际交往也是如此,随时随地有人陪伴,因此他们会受不了孤单。 .阅读七选五 When hiring managers post jobs, they get more applications than they want to go through._11_ Avoiding these common job application mistak
32、es will help keep your application out of the garbage. _12_ The instructions are very important.Failing to follow instructions will get your application thrown away because it shows the hiring manager that you lack attention to detail. Ignore the required attachments 附件 When a job posting requires more than an application form, the organization is telling you that they will use these additional materials to make the decision._13_ Therefore, the hiring manager will throw out applications that do not include all the requir
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