1、浙江专用版高考英语一轮复习组合练打包15套第1练 阅读理解 七选五.阅读理解ACakanisasuccessfulbusinessmanfromMontenegro,whohasearnedhimselfnicknames(昵称) like“thebestboss”and“Brother”bybeingsurprisinglygeneroustohisemployees.Cakan,whoowns“CakanSports”,thelargestsportinggoodsstorechaininMontenegro,hasbeenmakingnewsheadlinesforyears,butno
2、tforhisprofessionalsuccess.Heisbestknownforthegenerosityheshowstohisfaithfulandhardworkingemployees.Thebusinessmanfirmlybelievesthathiscompanycanboomonlyifhekeepshisemployeeshappy,andtothatend,hehasofferedthebestofthemsomeprettyunbelievablepresents.Cakanfirstsurprisedhisworkersbackin2012,whenheoffer
3、edfourofthembrandnewcars2VWGolf6and2VWpolocompletewithpaidinsurance.TheyweresomeoftheoldestandmosthardworkingemployeesofCakanSports,andsincethecompanyhadrecentlymoveditsoperationsoutsidethecity,Cakanthoughthisbestpeopleshouldnthavetostruggletogettowork.“Whenwesawthem,wewerespeechless,”Danijela,oneof
4、thereceivers,remembers.“Whilethebosswassayingthisisagiftforyou,allIcouldthinkofwasthisisnotreal,thiscantbehappeningtous”ButthiswasjustoneofthegenerouswaysCakanhasrewardedhisemployeesovertheyears.In2014,afterhearingthatoneofhisworkershadbeensavinguphispaycheckssohecouldbuyatickettotheWorldCupsoccerfi
5、nal,inBrazil,hetookhimtherehimself,athisownexpense.Askedwhyhedoesntuseacheapermeansofmotivatinghisemployees,likeasmallraiseoracashbonus,Cakanhadthistosay,“Moneycomesandgoes,butmemoriesareforever.”Askedwhymanyofhisemployeescallhim“Brother”,Cakantoldareporterthatitwasbecause“brothersalwayshelpeachothe
6、r”1WhatisCakanbestnotedfor?AHisfrequentheadlinenewsforyears.BHisgreatsuccessinhisbusiness.CHisextremegenerositytohisemployees.DHislargestsportinggoodsstorechain.2WhydidCakanofferhisfourbestworkersnewcars?ATomakethemtraveltoworkeasily.BTorewardtheircreativeideasinwork.CToencouragethemtogettoworkearli
7、er.DTohelpthemreducetrafficexpenses.3Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?AASmartBusinessmanBAConsiderateEmployerCHardworkingEmployeesDUnbelievablePresentsBWhatdoyouusuallydowhenyouhavesomefreetime?Doyoutakepartinanyformofhobby?Ifyouranswerisno,thenyoushouldthinktwice.Cultivatingsometypeso
8、finterestorhobbiesmightbetheidealwaytodevelopyourbrainandimproveyourcreativethinking.Hereisacommonproblemthatmanyolderpeoplehave.Theyhavespentsuchagreatdealoftimeraisingtheirfamilythatoncetheirchildrenaregrownandlefthome,theyallofasuddenstarttoexperiencetheirage.Quiteoften,itisnottheiragethatistheco
9、ncern.Itisthefactthattheyareunexpectedlyofferedmoretimeontheirhands.Whenyouputintoomuchtimenotdoinganything,thiscanaffectyourbrain.Thisisjustwheretheexpression“Ifyoudontuseit,youloseit”definitelyisthetruth.Yourmindneedsworkingoutmuchlikeanyothermusclesinyourbody.Thisiswhygettingahobbymatters.Itoffer
10、syousomethingtodoandisaperfectwaytomeetnewpeople.Enjoyingahobbyisalsoaperfectwaytoimprovecreativethinkingatanyage.Evenyoungchildrencanprofitfromtakinganewhobby.Forretiredpeople,enjoyingahobbywhichtheycanfindentertainmentinwiththeirgrandchildrenwillhelpkeepthemactiveandfeelyoungatheart.Severalhobbies
11、thatareterrificforbothyourmindandyourbodyincludeyoga,biking,swimmingandgolf.Ifyouarentfondofsports,eventakingawalkregularlyisawonderfulwaytokeepactive.Ithelpsyoutoappreciatefreshsceneryandithasbeensuggestedthatthecolorsgreenandbluehelpmakeyoumorecreative.Asyoucanseeabove,youcangetprettymuchfromtakin
12、gahobby.Withsomanychoiceswaitingforyou,beginyourjourneyrightaway!4WhatcanbeimpliedaboutmanyolderpeoplefromParagraph2?ATheylackcreativethinking.BTheyshoulddeveloptheirbrain.CTheyconcernabouttheirage.DTheyusedtohavelittlefreetime.5Whydoesgettingahobbymatteraccordingtothetext?AItstrengthensonesbrain.BI
13、thelpsbuilduponesmuscles.CItenablesonetomakefriends.DItimprovesoneslivingconditions.6Whatdoestheunderlinedword“terrific”inParagraph5probablymean?ASpecific. BDisgusting.CWonderful. DFundamental.7Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?ATryingDifferentHobbiesBSpendingYourFreeTimeCExperiencingYo
14、urHobbyNowDFeelingYoungatHeartCCouldthedevice,smartphoneorPC,whichyouareusingaffectthemoraldecisionsyoumakewhenusingit?Totestit,researcherspresentedmultipledilemmastoasamplesetof1,010people.Theparticipantswereassignedadeviceatrandom.Onecaseofthequestionsparticipantswereaskedistheclassic“trolley(有轨电车
15、) problem”:Arunawaytrolleyisheadedtowards,fivepeopleweretieduponasetoftraintracks.Youcandonothing,resultinginthedeathoffivepeople,orpushamanoffthebridge,whichwillstopthetrolley.Thepracticalresponseistokillonemantosavefivelives,which33.5percentofsmartphoneuserschose,comparedwith22.3percentofPCusers.“
16、Whatwefoundinourstudyisthatwhenpeopleusedasmartphonetoviewclassicmoralproblems,theyweremorelikelytomakemoreunemotional,reasonabledecisionswhenpresentedwithahighlyemotionaldilemma,”DrAlbertBarqueDuran,theleadauthorofthestudy,toldCity,UniversityofLondon.“Thiscouldbeduetotheincreasedtimepressureoftenpr
17、esentwithsmartphonesandalsotheincreasedpsychologicaldistancewhichcanoccurwhenweusesuchdevicescomparedtoPCs.”Asforwhytheresearchersstartedthisstudy,DrBarqueDurannoted,“Duetothefactthatoursociallives,workandevenshoppingtakeplaceonline,itisimportanttothinkabouthowthecontextswherewetypicallyfacemoraldec
18、isionsandareaskedtoengageinmoralbehaviorhavechanged,andtheimpactthiscouldhaveonthehundredsofmillionsofpeoplewhousesuchdevicesdaily.”Itsclearthatweneedmoreresearchesonhowourdevicesaffectourmoraldecisionmakingbecausewereusingscreensataneverincreasingrate.8Whydidtheauthormentionthetrolleyproblem?AToint
19、roduceadifficultproblemtoreaders.BTointroducetheaimofcarryingoutthestudy.CToshowanexampleofthequestionsinthestudy.DToshowthedifficultyindealingwithdilemmas.9Howdothesmartphoneusersofthestudybehaveindealingwithemotionaldilemmas?ACalmly. BCruelly.CHesitantly. DEnthusiastically.10Whatcanweinferfromthet
20、ext?AShoppingonlinehasagreateffectonmakingmoraldecisions.BThepeopleusingsmartphonesaremorethanthoseusingPCs.CPeoplewhooftenusesmartphonesorPCsalwaysmeetwithdilemmas.DItiscommonforpeopletobeinvolvedinmakingmoraldecisionsindailylife.七选五(2018湖南郴州第二次质检)TeenageBrainsintheDigitalWorldWhenitcomestotechnolo
21、gy,adultswontbeabletokeepupwiththeirchildren.Ittooktheradio38yearstoreach50millionpeople,butittookonly20yearsforthephonetoreachthesamenumber,and13yearsforthetelevision.Incontrast,ittookFacebook3.6years.11.Overthe15years,digitalcommunicationhasbroughtinmorechangesthantheprintingpressdidin1570.Andthos
22、emostlikelytousetheminthisworldareteenagers,whosebrainsappeartohaveanextraordinarycapacitytoadapttotheworldaroundthem.12,enablingteenagerstokeepupwiththeincreasingpaceofdigitaltechnologyandgivingthemanadvantagewhenitcomestomultitasking(多重任务处理)IntheUS,onaverageteenagersspend8.5hoursadayusingcomputers
23、,mobiles,andotherdevicestolearn,interactandplay.13,suchastalkingonthephonewhileyourewatchingTV.Astheystareatthesescreens,theyretakinginandsortingthroughanincredibleamountofinformation.14.YouTubeindicatesthatteenagersallovertheworldarewatchingthesameclipsandlaughingatthesamejoke,indicatingthattheyare
24、moreglobalmindedthanteenagersinthepast.Theymaybekeenontextingtheirfriendsandpostingupdatesonsocialmediasites.15.Bytheageof30,ourbrainswillbecomemoresetintheirways,makingitharderforustoadaptandcopewiththenewtechnology.AHowever,thereisacutoffBTwitteronlyneeded88daysCThereareconcernsabouthowtomakefrien
25、dsonlineDThereisanadvantageofthegrowingdigitaltrendEHavingamoreflexiblebrainmeanscertainpartsofithaventdevelopedyetFThismeansthattheteenagebrainscanadapttonewtechnologyGThisincreasesto11.5hoursifyouincludeallthemultitaskingthatgoeson答案精析组合练.1C细节理解题。根据第一段可知,察坎以对员工非常的慷慨而著名。故答案为C。2A细节理解题。根据第三段第二句中的“Cak
26、an thought his best people shouldnt have to struggle to get to work”可知,察坎为他最优秀的员工提供汽车是为了让他们轻松地去上班。由此可知答案为A。3B标题归纳题。根据第一段及下文内容可知,本文叙述的是一位慷慨、体贴的老板察坎。故“A Considerate Employer(一位体贴的老板)”作本文标题最佳。语篇解读文章介绍了业余爱好对老年人的好处:锻炼脑力、强身健体。作者呼吁人们马上行动起来。4D推理判断题。由第二段中的“They have spent such a great deal of time raising th
27、eir family.Quite often,it is not their age that is the concern.It is the fact that they are unexpectedly offered more time on their hands.”可知,很多老年人年轻时把时间主要用来养家糊口,年老之后,他们担心的不是变老,而是他们有了过多的可以自由支配的时间。由此推知,他们原来很少有自由时间。故D选项正确。5A细节理解题。由第三段中的“Your mind needs working out much like any other muscles in your b
28、ody.This is why getting a hobby matters.”可知,就像你身体的其他部位一样,你的大脑需要锻炼。这就是业余爱好重要的原因。可知,业余爱好可以锻炼大脑、增强脑力。故A选项正确。6C词义猜测题。第三段和第四段主要介绍了业余爱好可以锻炼脑力,同时对身体有好处。结合选项,该画线单词意思应为C选项:极好的。7C标题归纳题。文章主要介绍了业余爱好对老年人的好处。最后一段是总结段。最后一段提到我们可以从业余爱好中受益。你可以有很多选择,马上开始吧。故C项适合做该文标题。语篇解读本文是一篇科普类文章。你所使用的手机或电脑设备能否影响你的道德决策?为此,研究者对1,010位参
29、与者做了研究。8C推理判断题。根据第二段中的“One case of the questions participants were asked is the classic trolley(有轨电车) problem”可推断出,作者提到有轨电车问题,只是展示了研究中问题的一个例子。故选C。9A细节理解题。根据第三段中的“What we found in our study is that when people used a smartphone to view classic moral problems,they were more likely to make more unemoti
30、onal,reasonable decisions when presented with a highly emotional dilemma”可知,面对情感困境,手机使用者能够更冷静地处理。故选A。10D推理判断题。根据最后一段中的“Due to the fact that our social lives,work and even shopping take place online,it is important to think about how the contexts where we typically face moral decisions and are asked
31、to engage in moral behavior have changed,and the impact this could have on the hundreds of millions of people who use such devices daily.”可知,在日常生活中,人们参与道德决策是很普遍的。.语篇解读提及技术,成年人将无法跟上他们的孩子。本文论述的是数字世界里的青少年大脑。11B根据上文“but it took only 20 years for the phone to reach the same number,and 13 years for the te
32、levision.In contrast,it took Facebook 3.6 years.”由此可知,B项(Twitter only needed 88 days.推特只需要88天。)与之匹配。12F根据上句:他们的大脑似乎有非凡的能力去适应周围的世界。以及下文的“enabling teenagers to keep up with the increasing pace of digital technology”可知,此处说的是青少年的大脑可以适应新技术。故答案为F。13G根据上句:在美国,青少年平均每天花8.5小时在电脑、手机和其他设备上学习、互动和玩耍。G项指出,如果你把所有的多任务处理都包括在内,这就增加到11.5小时,承接上句。14
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