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第第頁2025年高考英語總復(fù)習(xí)《閱讀理解之主旨大意題》專項(xiàng)測(cè)試卷帶答案學(xué)校:___________姓名:___________班級(jí):___________考號(hào):___________考向分析考向分析主旨大意題旨在考查考生通過對(duì)原文快速瀏覽正確獲取語篇的大意,并對(duì)文章的主題、標(biāo)題、段落、中心思想加以歸納理解以及辨別主要信息和次要信息的能力。要求考生在閱讀短文時(shí),能夠提煉文章的中心情節(jié),體會(huì)作者的主要意圖,充分運(yùn)用邏輯概括能力,透過字里行間獲取文章最具代表性的觀點(diǎn)、中心論點(diǎn)及作者的情感傾向??键c(diǎn)導(dǎo)航考點(diǎn)導(dǎo)航1.從考查對(duì)象上劃分,主旨大意題可分為兩種

①篇章主旨:針對(duì)全文的主題進(jìn)行提問。主題句出現(xiàn)在首段的居多,其次是末段或?yàn)閹锥沃黝}的綜

②段落主旨:針對(duì)某一段或幾段的主題提問。主題句可能是段落的首句、末句,也可能需要從上下文中尋找或總結(jié)。

2.從考查內(nèi)容上劃分,主旨大意題可分為三種

①主題類(內(nèi)容),考查文章或段落的主旨大意;

②目的類,考查文章或段落的寫作目的;

③標(biāo)題類,要求考生選出文章的最佳標(biāo)題。

◆設(shè)問特點(diǎn):

1.考查全文主旨或段落大意。

2.正確選項(xiàng)概況范圍大小恰當(dāng),主旨判斷準(zhǔn)確。

3.錯(cuò)誤選項(xiàng)的特點(diǎn)常常是太大、太窄或者偏離主題,主觀臆斷。

4.常以mainidea,bestidea,subject,mainlydiscuss等詞提問。

◆??紗栴}:

(1)中心思想類

Themainpoint/ideaofthepassageis…

Thepassageismainlyabout…

Thepassagemainlydiscusses…

Thelastbutoneparagraphischieflyconcernedwith…?

Whichofthefollowingstatementsbestexpressesthemainideaofthepassage?

(2)標(biāo)題類

Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthepassage?

Thebesttitleforthepassagewouldbe…

(3)目的類

Theauthor’smainpurposeinwritingthepassageisto…

Thepassageismeantto….

Inwritingthispassage,theauthormainlyintendsto…怎樣理解段落及文章整體的主旨大意文章是由段落組成的。段落是發(fā)展一個(gè)主題的一群句子,段落圍繞著中心思想展開,而段落的中心思想又是為文章整體的中心思想服務(wù)的。尋找具體段落的中心思想的方法是:通過分析篇章結(jié)構(gòu),找出每小段的主題句,通過主題句找出文章的主題。找準(zhǔn)文章的主題句是確定文章主旨大意的關(guān)鍵。主題是文章要表達(dá)的中心思想,文章的主題句通常都有一個(gè)話題,它是文章的核心。“主題句定位法”是一種行之有效的方法。但是由于文章的不同,表現(xiàn)的手法也各有不同,主題句出現(xiàn)的位置也不是一成不變的。在許多情況下,尤其在閱讀說明文和議論文時(shí),根據(jù)其篇章特點(diǎn)我們可以通過尋找短文的主題句來歸納出文章的主題。主題句在文章中的位置通常有三種情況:開頭、中間、結(jié)尾(含在開頭結(jié)尾同時(shí)出現(xiàn)、首尾呼應(yīng)的主題句)。因此,仔細(xì)閱讀這類文章或段落的首尾句是關(guān)鍵。做主旨大意類試題多采用瀏覽法(skimming),瀏覽時(shí),一般不需逐句細(xì)讀,只選讀文章的首段、尾段,或每段的首句和尾句,重點(diǎn)搜索主題線索和主題信息。文章主題常??梢酝ㄟ^文章的寫作方法來體現(xiàn),有以下五種情況:1.中心主題句出現(xiàn)在文首開門見山,提出主題,隨之用細(xì)節(jié)來解釋、支撐或發(fā)展主題句所表達(dá)的主題思想。這是英語中最常見的演繹法寫作方式,即由一般到特殊,先提出觀點(diǎn),后舉例論證,主題句則出現(xiàn)在段首的寫作方法。新聞報(bào)道通常就采用這種寫法。新聞報(bào)道的首句通常稱為“新聞導(dǎo)語”,“導(dǎo)語”實(shí)際上就是主題句,是對(duì)全文內(nèi)容的高度概括。大意題、標(biāo)題一般可在第一句話找到答題依據(jù)。2.主題句出現(xiàn)在文尾在細(xì)節(jié)后,歸納要點(diǎn)、印象、結(jié)論、建議或結(jié)果,以概括主題。這是英語中最常見的歸納法寫作方式,即細(xì)節(jié)表述的句子在前,概括性的句子居后,主題句則常位于末段。3.首尾呼應(yīng)的寫作方法為突出主題,作者先提出主題,結(jié)尾時(shí)再次點(diǎn)出主題,這種首尾呼應(yīng)的寫作方式也較為多見。通常,前后表述主題的句子不是簡(jiǎn)單的重復(fù),后面的往往有進(jìn)一步的引申或發(fā)展的意味。4.中心主題隱含在全文之中,沒有明確的主題句閱讀這樣的文章,就要求考生根據(jù)文章的細(xì)節(jié)來分析,概括出段落的主題,從而推導(dǎo)出文章的主旨。分析的方法是,先弄清該段落主要講了哪幾個(gè)方面的內(nèi)容,這些內(nèi)容在邏輯上有什么聯(lián)系,然后加以歸納形成主題。該類型的試題則迎刃而解。5.主題句出現(xiàn)在文章的中間通常前面只提出問題,文中的主題由隨之陳述的細(xì)節(jié)或合乎邏輯的引申在文中導(dǎo)出,而后又作進(jìn)一步的解釋、支撐或發(fā)展。怎樣給閱讀文章整體加注標(biāo)題——高度概括法對(duì)文章主旨大意的考察,不僅可以直接以理解段落及文章的主旨大意的形式出現(xiàn),而且也可以用選擇或擬定文章標(biāo)題的形式出現(xiàn)。因此,選擇文章標(biāo)題,首先可以按照主旨大意的確定方式,先弄清文章的主旨大意,再定標(biāo)題。標(biāo)題位于文章之首,用來高度概括文章內(nèi)容,點(diǎn)明文章主題。它是段落中心思想最精練的表達(dá)形式。標(biāo)題可幫助讀者迅速推測(cè)出整篇文章的主要內(nèi)容,抓住文章的中心,把握作者的觀點(diǎn)和意圖。那么如何選擇文章的標(biāo)題呢?首先,要考慮標(biāo)題對(duì)文章的概括性或覆蓋面如何。一般要求能覆蓋全文內(nèi)容,體現(xiàn)文章主旨。要避免下列三種情況:①概括不夠(多表現(xiàn)為部分代整體,從而導(dǎo)致范圍太?。?;②過度概括(多表現(xiàn)為脫離本文章內(nèi)容的發(fā)揮);③以事實(shí)、細(xì)節(jié)替代抽象具體的大意。其次,要考慮標(biāo)題的針對(duì)性,即標(biāo)題范圍要恰當(dāng),針對(duì)性強(qiáng)。要在閱讀原文的基礎(chǔ)上,仔細(xì)考慮所選標(biāo)題與文章主題是否有密切的關(guān)系。既不能太大,也不能太小,太大則中心就不突出,太小也發(fā)揮不了應(yīng)起的作用;精確度高,不能隨意改變語言的表意程度及色彩。它可以是單詞、短語,也可以是句子。再次要注意標(biāo)題的醒目性,標(biāo)題的選擇要簡(jiǎn)潔、突出、新穎,標(biāo)題是文章的點(diǎn)睛之筆,是文章的靈魂和門面。標(biāo)題的好壞往往影響了文章的可讀性,讀者常常從標(biāo)題上決定文章的閱讀取舍。故標(biāo)題一般比較醒目,甚至比較離奇,以此來吸引讀者對(duì)文章的興趣。最后要注意,要恰當(dāng)?shù)剡x好標(biāo)題,還需要了解標(biāo)題的基本擬定方法。一般說來,擬定標(biāo)題是以話題為核心,與控制性概念的詞按一定的語法濃縮為概括主題句或中心思想的詞組。【題型分析】【題型一精確歸納標(biāo)題】AnexperimentalcleanupdevicecalledRemoveDEBRIShassuccessfullycastanetaroundadummy(仿真的)satellite,imitatingatechniquethatcouldonedaycollectspacebornegarbage.Thetest,whichwascarriedoutthisweek,iswidelybelievedtobethefirstsuccessfuldemonstrationofspacecleanuptechnology,expertstoldCNN.Anditsymbolizesanearlysteptowardsolvingwhathasalreadybeenacriticalissue:junkinspace.Millionsofpiecesofjunkareturningaroundinorbittheresultof50yearsofspacetravelandfewregulationstokeepspaceclean.Atorbitalspeeds,evenasmallbitofpaintcrashingwithasatellitecancausecriticaldamage.Variouscompanieshaveplanstosendthousandsofnewsatellitesintolow-Earthorbit,alreadythemostcrowdedarea.TheRemoveDEBRISexperimentisrunbyacompanyandresearchersledbytheU.K.’sSurreySpaceCenterandincludesAirbus,Airbus-ownedSurreySatelliteTechnologyLtd.andFrance’sArianeGroup.GuglielmoAglietti,thedirectorofSurreySpaceCenter,saidthatanoperationalversionoftheRemoveDEBRlStechnologywouldcastanetthatremainsfastenedtothemainsatellitesothedebriscanbedraggedoutoforbit.Itcouldtargetlargepiecesofjunk,includingdeadsatellitesupto10meterslong.TheRemoveDEBRISsatellitewillconductafewmoreexperimentsinthecomingmonths,includingtestingnavigationfeaturesthatcouldhelpguidethesatellitetoaspecificpieceofdebris.JonathanMcDowell,anastrophysicistattheHarvard-SmithsonianCenterforAstrophysics,saidthesuccessofthisweek’sexperimentwasexciting,buthecautionedagainst“over-publicizing”it.Therearestillenormousbarrierstoclearbeforeoperationalcleanuptasksareunderway,hesaid,andthemostdiscouragingisfiguringouthowtofundsuchprojects.Aglietti,theSurreyprofessorwhohelpedleadtheRemoveDEBRISproject,said“Thechallengewilllieinpersuadingtherelevantauthoritiestosponsorthesetasks.”AgliettisaidhehopesRemoveDEBRISwillconductafewcleanuptasksperyear,targetingthelargestpiecesofjunkinthemostcrowdedorbits.340What’sthebesttitleforthetext?A.TheRemoveDEBRISProjectIsPerfectB.HowRemoveDEBRISIsInventedintheLabC.WhytheRemoveDEBRISSatelliteIsInventedD.SatelliteCollectsSpaceJunkfortheFirstTime【題型二概括文章大意】Languageswillcontinuetodiverge.EvenifEnglishweretobecometheuniversallanguage,itwouldstilltakemanydifferentforms.IndeedthesamecouldhappentoEnglishashashappenedtoChinese:alanguageofintellectualswhichdoesn’tvaryhugelyalongsidealargenumberofvariationsusedbylocalpeoples.Wewillcontinuetoteachotherlanguagesinsomeform,andnotjustforreasonsofpracticaluse.Learningalanguageisgoodforyourmentalhealth;itforcesyoutounderstandanotherculturalandintellectualsystem.SoIhopeBritisheducationwilldevelopamorerationalapproachtotheforeignlanguagesavailabletostudentsinlinewiththeirpoliticalimportance.Becausesomanypeoplebelieveitisnolongerimportanttoknowanotherlanguage,Ifearthattimedevotedtolanguageteachinginschoolsmaywellcontinuetodecline.Butyoucanarguethatlearninganotherlanguagewellismoreexhaustingthan,say,learningtoplaychesswell—itinvolvessensitivitytoasetofcomplicatedrules,andalsotocontext.Technologywillcertainlymakeadifferencetotheuseofforeignlanguages.Computersmay,forinstance,relievethehardworkthatavasttranslationrepresents.Butnoonewhohasseenacomputertranslationwillthinkitcansubstituteforliveknowledgeofthedifferentlanguages.Amachinewillalwaysbebehindthetimes.Stillmoreimportantisthefactthatnocomputerwillevergetattheassociationsbeyondthewordsassociationsthatmaynotbeexpressedbutwhichcarrymuchofthemeaning.InlanguageslikeArabicthatcontextisveryimportant.Languagescomewithheavyculturalbaggagetoo—inFrenchorGermanifyoumisstheculturalreferencesbehindawordyou’reverylikelytobemissingthemeaning.Itwillbeveryhardtoteachallthattocomputer.AllthepredictionsarethatEnglishwillbespokenbyadecliningproportionoftheworld’spopulationinthe21stcentury.Idon’tthinkforeignlanguageswillreallybecomelessimportant,buttheymightbeperceivedtobe—andthatwouldintheendbe—averybadthing.15.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Learningforeignlanguagesisachallengingjob.B.Learningalanguageisgoodforyourmentalhealth.C.Culturalbackgroundblockstheunderstandingofalanguage.D.Computersplayanimportantroleinlearningforeignlanguages.【題型三總結(jié)段落大意】Thereareasmanykindsofcareers(職業(yè))astherearepeople.Theyvarygreatlyinthetypeofworkinvolved(涉及)andinthewaystheyinfluenceaperson'slife.Thekindofcareeryouhavecanaffectyourlifeinmanyways.Bymakingwisedecisionsconcerningyourcareer,youcanhelpyourselfbuildthelifeyouwant.Todothat,youneedasmuchinformationaspossible.Themoreyouknowaboutyourself,thebetterableyouwillbetochooseasatisfyingcareer.Whatdopeoplehopetoobtainfromacareer?Somepeopledesireahighincome.Somehopeforfame.Othersseekforadventure.Stillothersintendtoservepeopleandmaketheworldabetterplace.Beforeyoubegintoexplorecareerfields,youshoulddetermineyourvalues.yourinterests,andyouraptitudesthatwillmakeyoucompetentforyourfuturework.Mostpeoplearehappiestinjobsthatfittheirvalues,interests,andskills.Eachpersonhasmanyvalues,whichvaryinstrength.Forexample,moneyisthestrongestvalueforsomepeople—thatis,wealthismoreimportanttothemthananythingelse.Asaresult,theyfocustheirthoughts,behaviour,andemotionsonthegoalofearningahighincome.Othervaluesincludedevotingtoreligion,takingrisks,spendingtimewithfamily,andhelpingothers.Beforemakingacareerdecision,youcanaskyourselfwhatismostimportanttoyouandexamineyourbeliefstobetterknowyourvalues.Forexample,isitimportanttoyoutoworkasamemberofateam?Orwouldyouratherbeinchargeorworkalone?Ifworkingaloneorbeinginchargeisimportanttoyou,independenceisprobablyoneofyourprimaryvalues.294Whatdoesthewriterconveytousinthelastparagraph?A.Thecontentsofourvalues.B.Thefoundationsofourvalues.C.Theplacestoachieveourvalues.D.Thewaystounderstandourvalues.檢測(cè)訓(xùn)練檢測(cè)訓(xùn)練AItseemswe'realwaysbeingtoldtogetmoresleep.Studiessuggestspendinglesstimeonsleepcanleadtoobesity(肥胖)andevencancer.Youmightevenfindyourselfwithaheadfulloffalsememories.Butrarelydoesscienceexplorethedarksideofsleepingtoomuch.That'sbecausefewofusintoday'sbusyworldhavetheluckofexploringthatoption.InanAugust2018study,publishedintheJournaloftheAmericanHeartAssociation,researchersresearchedthesleeppatternsofthose“fortunate”fewandfoundtheymaynotbesoluckyafterall.Infact,theyfoundpeoplewhogetmorethaneighthoursofsleephavegreaterhealthriskcomparedtothosewhosleeptogetherlessthansevenhours.What'smore,sleep-aholics-thosewhomanagetoget10hoursanight-standa30percenthigherchanceofdyingcomparedtotheseven-hourcrowd.Thewide-rangingglobalstudyinvolved(涉及)morethanthreemillionpeoplewhoself-reportedontheirsleephabitsandcametoaneye-openingconclusion:Ifyoutendtosleepalot,youmaywanttobuyanalarmclock.Aswithallthingsinlife,sleepisbesttakeninmoderation(適度).Youmaybethinking:WhatifIonlysleepinonSaturdayandSunday,amIstillatrisk?Theanswerisyes,accordingtoa2019studypublishedinCurrentBiology.Researchersdiscoveredthatevenifapersonsleepsmorethansevenhoursontheweekendsbutstillsleepslessthanthatonweeknights,theyareatriskofgainingweightanddevelopingsensitivitytoinsulin,whichcontrolsthelevelofsugarinblood.Forthestudy,36participantsweredividedintothreegroupsthateachhadadifferentsleepschedule:ninehourseverynight,fivehourseverynight,andfivehoursfromMondaytoFridayandsleepingmuchonweekends.Peoplewhogettoomuchsleeptendtofeeltiredandlackenergy.Also,bothsleep-deprived(睡眠不足的)groupsconsumemorefoodandgainweight.8.Whyistheharmfuleffectofsleepingtoomuchseldomstudied?A.Fewpeoplehavetimetosleeptoomuch. B.Lackofsleepcausesmuchmoreharm.C.Itturnsouttobeahealthysleeppattern. D.People'shealthhasnothingtodowithit.9.Whatdoestheunderlinedwords"those'fortunate'few"inparagraph2referto?A.Thoseleadingarelaxinglife. B.Thosegettingtoomuchsleep.C.Thosewithlesstimetosleep. D.Thosewithnosleepproblems.10.Whatcanbelearnedfromthe2019study?A.Sleepingmuchisparticularlybeneficialtohungrypeople.B.Manypeoplesleepmoreonweekendsthanonweekdays.C.Analarmclockofhighqualityisimportantforgoodsleep.D.Peoplewhosleepmuchonlyonweekendsalsohavehealthrisk.11.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?AItisnecessarytosaveenoughtimeforsleep.B.Toomuchsleepcanresultingainingweight.C.Sleepingtoomuchdoesharmtopeople'shealth.DPeoplecanavoidsleepingmuchbyeatinghealthily.BWhenpeoplearerudetotheirco-workersortreatthembadly,theyprobablydon’trealizetheunintendedvictimsintheencountercouldbetheco-workers,children.Womenwhoexperienceincivilityintheworkplacearemorelikelytoengageinstricter,moreauthoritarianparentingpracticesthatcanhaveanegativeimpactontheirchildren,accordingtotheresearchpresentedattheannualmeetingoftheAmericanPsychologicalAssociation.“Thesefindingsrevealsomepreviouslyundocumentedwaysthatwomen,inparticular,sufferasaresultofworkplaceaggression,”saidresearcherAngelaDionisi,PhD,ofCarletonUniversity.Thisresearchalsospeakstoapreviouslyunacknowledgedgroupofindirectincivilityvictims,namelychildren.Workplaceincivilityisanybehaviorthatisdisrespectful,impoliteorotherwisegoesagainstworkplacestandardsofrespect,accordingtocoauthorKathryneDupre,PhD,ofCarletonUniversity.“Wenowknowthattheoutcomesofworkplaceincivilityarevastandnegative,”saidDupre.Surveyresultsshowedthatincivilityintheworkplacewasassociatedwithmothersfeelinglesseffectiveasparents,whichcouldhelpexplaintheincreasedneedtoengageinstrict,controllingparentingbehavior,saidDupre.Authoritarianparentshavehighexpectationsfromtheirchildren,withrulesthattheyexpecttheirchildrentofollowunconditionally.Atthesametime,though,theyprovideverylittleinthewayoffeedbackandseverelypunishanymistake,saidDupre.Theytendtohavelotsofregulationsandmicromanagealmosteveryaspectoftheirchildren’slives,valuingdisciplineoverfun.“Researchsuggeststhatauthoritarianparentingismoreofanegativestyleofparentingascomparedtootherparentingstyles.Thisstyleofparentinghasbeenassociatedwithavarietyofnegativechildoutcomes,includingexhibitingaggressivebehavioroutsidethehome,beingfearfuloroverlyshyaroundothers,havingdifficultyinsocialsituationsduetoalackofsocialcompetence,”shesaid.4.Whichofthefollowingistheclosestinmeaningtotheunderlinedword“incivility”inParagraph1?A.Rudeness. B.Panic.C.Violence. D.Argument.5.WhichofthefollowingisNOTafeatureofauthoritarianparents?A.Theytendtobetoostrictwiththeirchildren.B.Theysethighstandardsfortheirchildrentoreach.C.Theywanttokeeptheirchildren’slifeundercontrol.D.Theyattachequalimportancetodisciplineandfun.6.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Thecauseofmoreauthoritarianparents.B.Theharmofworkplaceincivilitytochildren.C.Thedifferentstylesofparentingpractices.D.Theeffectsofhighexpectationsfromchildren.CLittleblacktaxis,oftenrun-downandfallingapartfromdecadesofuse,haveforalongtimebeenamainfeatureofCairo’schaoticurbanlandscape.Buttheirdaysmaybenumbered,thankstoanewtaxireplacementprogrammeaimedatknockingoutolder,potentiallyunsafevehicles.Thegovernment-sponsoredaction,launchedearlierthisyear,allowsdriversoftaxis20yearsorolder,mostlyFiatsandPeugeots,totradetheircarsforshinynewall-whiteonesatgenerousratesoffinancing.Driverscanchoosebetweenfivedifferentlocallymanufacturedcarmodels.Accordingtoofficials,morethan11,000brandnewtaxis,sportingtrademarkcheckedstripesonthesides,havealreadyhitthestreetsofthecapital,andthey’vebeenwelcomedenthusiasticallybypassengers.Manypeoplesaythatnotonlyarethenewtaxismorecomfortable,buttheyalsomakethestreetsofCairofarmorepresentable.Furthermore,taxifareshaveonlyincreasedbyasmallamount.Thepoorconditionofmostblackandwhitetaxisisalmostlegendary.Passengersoftenhavetodealwithwindowsanddoorsthatdonotopenandclose,andheavy,thickpetrolgases.Airconditioningisunheardof.Thenewall-whitetaxis,meanwhile,arecleaner,morefuel-efficientandprovideairconditioningonrequest.Furthermore,allthenewtaxiscomeequippedwithfunctioningfaremeters,whichavoidsargumentsandsometimesfightswithpassengers!Thegovernmenthopestoreplaceallofthecapital’s40,000elderlyblackcabssoon,butnoteveryoneinCairowillbehappytoseethemgo.HotelmanagerIbrahimAl-Toukhysaysthattheoldblackcabswereweakandrun-down,andmaybeevenalittledangerous,buttheywerepartofthecity,andpartofCairo’scharacter.1.Whichofthefollowingscanreplacetheunderlinedword“chaotic”inparagraph1?A.disorderly B.fantastic C.busy D.silent2.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaboutthenewtaxis?A.Theyaremuchmorepresentable.B.Theirpassengershavetopaydramaticallymore.C.Theyaremuchmoreenergy-saving.D.Onlyfewofthemprovideairconditioning.3.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?A.TheroadtrafficconditionofCairoB.AtaxirenewalprogrammelaunchedinCairoC.TheproblemswitholdblackCairotaxis.D.VariousviewsonthenewtaxireplacementinCairoDDuringtherosyyearsofelementaryschool(小學(xué)),Ienjoyedsharingmydollsandjokes,whichallowedmetokeepmyhighsocialstatus.Iwasthequeenoftheplayground.Thencamemytweensandteens,andmeangirlsandcoolkids.Theyroseintheranksnotbybeingfriendlybutbysmokingcigarettes,breakingrulesandplayingjokesonothers,amongwhomIsoonfoundmyself.Popularityisawell-exploredsubjectinsocialpsychology.MitchPrinstein,aprofessorofclinicalpsychologysortsthepopularintotwocategories:thelikableandthestatusseekers.Thelikables’plays-well-with-othersqualitiesstrengthenschoolyardfriendships,jump-startinterpersonalskillsand,whentappedearly,areemployedeverafterinlifeandwork.Thenthere’sthekindofpopularitythatappearsinadolescence:statusbornofpowerandevendishonorablebehavior.Enviableasthecoolkidsmayhaveseemed,Dr.Prinstein’sstudiesshowunpleasantconsequences.Thosewhowerehighestinstatusinhighschool,aswellasthoseleastlikedinelementaryschool,are“mostlikelytoengage(從事)indangerousandriskybehavior.”Inonestudy,Dr.Prinsteinexaminedthetwotypesofpopularityin235adolescents,scoringtheleastliked,themostlikedandthehighestinstatusbasedonstudentsurveys(調(diào)查研究).“Wefoundthattheleastwell-likedteenshadbecomemoreaggressiveovertimetowardtheirclassmates.Butsohadthosewhowerehighinstatus.Itclearlyshowedthatwhilelikabilitycanleadtohealthyadjustment,highstatushasjusttheoppositeeffectonus."Dr.Prinsteinhasalsofoundthatthequalitiesthatmadetheneighborswantyouonaplaydate-sharing,kindness,openness—carryovertolateryearsandmakeyoubetterabletorelateandconnectwithothers.Inanalyzinghisandotherresearch,Dr.Prinsteincametoanotherconclusion:Notonlyislikabilityrelatedtopositivelifeoutcomes,butitisalsoresponsibleforthoseoutcomes,too."Beinglikedcreatesopportunitiesforlearningandfornewkindsoflifeexperiencesthathelpsomebodygainanadvantage,”hesaid.33.Whatisthesecondparagraphmainlyabout?A.Theclassificationofthepopular.B.Thecharacteristicsofadolescents.C.Theimportanceofinterpersonalskills.D.Thecausesofdishonorablebehavior.35.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.BeNice-YouWon’tFinishLastB.TheHighertheStatus,theBeerC.BetheBest-YouCanMakeItD.MoreSelf-Control,LessAggressivenessEMarianBechtelsitsatWestPalmBeach’sBarLouiecounterbyherself,quietlyreadinghere-bookasshewaitsforhersalad.Whatisshereading?Noneofyourbusiness!LunchisBechtel’s“me”time.AndlikemoreAmericans,she’snotalone.Anewreportfound46percentofmealsareeatenaloneinAmerica.Morethanhalf(53percent)havebreakfastaloneandnearlyhalf(46percent)havelunchbythemselves.Onlyatdinnertimeareweeatingtogetheranymore,74percent,accordingtostatisticsfromthereport.“Iprefertogooutandbeout.Alone,buttogether,youknow?”Bechtelsaid,lookingupfromherbook.Bechtel,whoworksindowntownWestPalmBeach,haslunchwithcoworkerssometimes,butlikemanyofus,toooftenworksthroughlunchatherdesk.Alunchtimeescapeallowshertokeepabossfromtappingherontheshoulder.Shereturnstoworkfeelingenergized.“Today,Ijustwantedsometimetomyself,”shesaid.Justtwoseatsover,AndrewMazoleny,alocalvideographer,isfinishinghislunchatthebar.Helikesthathecansitandcheckhisphoneinpeaceorchatupthebarkeeperwithwhomhe'sonafirst-namebasisifhewantstohavealittleinteraction(交流).“Ireflectonhowmyday'sgoneandthinkabouttherestoftheweek,”hesaid.“It'sachanceforself-reflection,Youreturntoworkrechargedandwithaplan.”Thatfreedomtochooseisonereasonmorepeopleliketoeatalone.Therewasatimewhenpeoplemayhavefeltawkwardaboutaskingforatableforone,butthosedaysareover.Now,wehaveoursmartphonestokeepuscompanyatthetable.“Itdoesn'tfeelasaloneasitmayhavebeforealtheadvancesintechnology,”saidLaurieDemerit,whosecompanyprovidedthestatisticsforthereport.31.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Thetrendofhavingmealsalone.B.Theimportanceofself-reflection.C.Thestressfromworkingovertime.D.Theadvantageofwirelesstechnology.FImaginesomeonewhohasspentthemajorityoftheirlifesittingwithasignonthesideoftheroadandthatverypersongivingsomeonetheirlast20dollars.That’sexactlywhatMarineCorpsveteran(退伍軍人)JohnnyBobbitt,34,didinOctoberinPhiladelphia.BobbittservedintheU.S.MarineCorpsandworkedasaparamedic(醫(yī)務(wù)輔助人員)inVanceCounty,N.C.beforehebecamehomeless.Nobodyknewhowhegottowherehewasbecausehewasdiscreetaboutthat.OnenightinOctober,BobbittwassittingroadsidewithasigninPhiladelphiaasusual,whenKateMcClureofFlorenceTownship,N.J.wasdrivinghomedownInterstate95andranoutofgas.Scaredandnervous,shegotoutofthecartoheadtothenearestgasstation.AsMcClurewasheadingtothenearestgasstation,sheranintoBobbittandhetoldhertogetbackinthevehicleandlockthedoor.Minuteslater,heappearedwitharedgascan.He’dusedhislast$20tobuyhergas.Afterthatunexpectedmeeting,McClureandherboyfriend,MarkD’Amico,whobothliveinNewJersey,visitedBobbittseveraltimestodelivergiftcar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B.Cautious.C.Guilty. D.Optimistic.5.McCluremetBobbittwhenshe.A.couldn’tfindagasstation B.gottothewayhomeC.couldn’tunlockhercar D.wasinsearchofgas6.Itcanbeknownfromthetextthat.A.Bobbitt’sstoryobtainedwideattentionB.Bobbittbecameworld-famousovernightC.theGoFundMepagecollectedover$400,000forBobbittD.theGoFundMepagewasstartedtohelppeoplelikeBobbitt7.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.AHomelessVeteranPaidKindnessForwardB.AHomelessVeteranHadaGenerousHeartC.AHomelessVeteran’sKindnessPaidOffD.ASmallKindnessMadeaBigDifferenceGWhenwemeetsomeoneforthefirsttime,weusuallygetavaguesenseofwhatkindofpersontheyarebythewaytheyshakehands,talk,orwalk.Intheageofsocialnetworking,however,firstimpressionsaresometimesmadeevenbeforeweactuallymeetsomeoneinpersonthatis,bylookingattheirprofilephoto.Accordingtoarecentstudy,thesesocialimagessayalotaboutourpersonality.Inthestudy,presentedinapaperattheInternationalAAAIConferenceonWebandSocialMedia,agroupofresearchersfromtheUniversityofPennsylvaniaintheUSusedsoftwaretoanalyzetheprofilepicturesof66,000usersofUSsocialplatformTwitterand3,200oftheirtweets.Atthesametime,about434participantswereaskedtocompleteasurveyabouttheirpersonalitytype.Theresearcherswantedtofindoutiftherewasaconnectionbetweenpersonalitytraits—likeopenness,extroversion,andneuroticism(神經(jīng)質(zhì))—andaperson’sprofilepicture.Accordingtotheresults,openpeoplearemorelikelytoposeinanunusualwayanduseobjectssuchasglassesoraguitarintheirprofilephotobecausetheyenjoynewandexcitingexperiences.Meanwhile,neuroticpeopleoftenholdbacktheirnegativeemotions.Theytrytoavoidshowingtheirface;Instead,theyuseanimageofsomethinglikeapet,acarorabuilding.Apartfromtheobjectsinprofilepictures,thecolorsusedinthemalsogiveussomehintsaboutthephoto’sowner.Forexample,extravertswerefoundtohavethemostcolorfulprofileimages,astheywanttoemphasizetheirpersonalityandshowthemselvesoff,theresearcherswrote.Althoughsocialmediaphotos“usuallyrepresentanextensionofone’sself,theyalsoallowausertoshapehisorherownpersonalityandidealizedview,”accordingtotheresearchers.So,whenchoosingaprofilephoto,maybeweshouldaskourselvesfirstwhatkindofimagewe’dliketoconvey.Afterall,firstimpressionsalwayslast.28.Whathelpsformthefirstimpressionswiththedevelopmentofnetwork?A.Shakinghands B.Greetings C.Profilepictures D.Gestures29.What’sthepurposeofthestudy?A.Toanalyzetheusers’preference.B.Toconductasurveyaboutpersonalitytype.C.Toexploretheformationoffirstimpression.D.Toseekoutthelinkbetweencharactersandprofilephotos.30.Accordingtothestudy,anoutgoingpersonmay.A.chooseapuppydogasanimage B.shareadistinctposeinhisphotoC.fillhisprofilephotowithlightcolors D.carelittleabouthisimage31.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.BeMindfulofYourPersonality B.MakeUseofYourSocialImageC.FirstImpressionsMakeaDifference D.ProfilePhotosRevealYourPersonality參考答案考向分析考向分析主旨大意題旨在考查考生通過對(duì)原文快速瀏覽正確獲取語篇的大意,并對(duì)文章的主題、標(biāo)題、段落、中心思想加以歸納理解以及辨別主要信息和次要信息的能力。要求考生在

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