(浙江专用)2022版高考英语一轮复习 课时作业二十七 选修6 Unit 2 Poems课件 新人教版.ppt
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1、二十七 选修6 Unit 2Poems(限时35分钟).阅读理解A(2021金华模拟)Youve just finished a heavy meal and are full up.Suddenly,your host announces proudly that he will be serving his“house specialty”dessert,bananas flambe and that he has spent the better part of the afternoon preparing it.Even though you are full and dont ev
2、en like bananas,you accept a serving of his dessert and eat it all.Clearly,biological factors do not fully explain our eating behavior.Social factors,based on societal rules and on what we have learned about appropriate eating behavior,also play an important role.Take,for example,the simple fact tha
3、t people customarily eat breakfast,lunch and dinner at approximately the same times every day.Because we tend to eat on schedule every day,we feel hungry as the usual hour approaches.Similarly,we put roughly the same amount of food on our plate every day,even though the amount of exercise we may hav
4、e had,and consequently our need for energy supply,varies from day to day.We also tend to prefer particular food over others.Rats and dogs may be a delicacy in certain Asian cultures,but few people in Western cultures find them appealing despite their potentially high nutritional value.In sum,cultura
5、l influences and our individual habits play important roles in determining when,what,and how much we eat.Other social factors relate to our eating behavior as well.Some of us head toward the refrigerator after a difficult day,seeking comfort in a scoop of Heath Bar Crunch ice cream.Perhaps when we w
6、ere children,our parents gave us food when we were upset.Eventually,we may have learned to associate food with comfort.Similarly,we may learn that eating,which focuses our attention on immediate pleasures,provides an escape from unpleasant thoughts.Consequently,we may eat when we feel upset and anxi
7、ous.【文章大意】用餐后,面对主人端来的甜点,即使你不喜欢吃,你可能也会吃下去。作者利用举例的方法解释了饮食方面的社会因素。1.What causes you to accept the hosts dessert offer at the end of the meal?A.Your hunger.B.The hosts pride.C.The pleasant taste.D.Social politeness.【解析】选D。推理判断题。根据第一段Even though you are full and dont even like bananas,you accept a servin
8、g of his dessert and eat it all和下文出现的social factors可知,你吃下餐后的甜点是由于社交礼貌。故选D。2.The author explains the factors in eating mainly by _.A.making a comparisonB.using examplesC.analyzing the dataD.undertaking a survey【解析】选B。推理判断题。根据文章第二段for example和第三段Rats and dogs以及第四段our parents.可知,作者利用举例的方法解释饮食方面的原因。故选B。
9、3.Which of the following might be the best title for the text?A.Social Factors in Eating.B.Causes of Hunger.C.Table Manners at Meals.D.Cultural Differences in Eating.【解析】选A。主旨大意题。根据第一段Even though you are full and dont even like bananas,you accept a serving of his dessert and eat it all和下文出现的social f
10、actors和第四段的Other social factors 可知,文章主要讲述饮食中的社会因素。故选A。BSpending over a year in the bleak(荒凉的)Antarctica might change your brain for the worse,according to new research out this month.It seems to show that polar explorers who lived for 14 months at an Antarctica research station experienced brain shr
11、inkage,likely as a result of their loneliness and boredom.The studys authors used MRI(核磁共振)to scan the brains of eight members of a team before they began a long stay at the German-run research station.During their mission,the team periodically took tests of their cognition and memory and provided b
12、lood samples that allowed the study authors to measure their levels of a protein important for brain health called brain-derived neurotrophic factor(BDNF).When they returned,they had their brains scanned again.Finally,compared to themselves before the mission,the explorers brains appeared to have le
13、ss grey matter on average.The shrinkage was most apparent in the hippocampus,in area of the brain key to memory and cognition.Their average levels of BDNF also dropped during the trip and didnt improve significantly even after one-and-a-half months back home.The studys findings,published in The New
14、England Journal of Medicine,arent the first to suggest that long time of being separated can change the brain.But practically all of this work has involved animals,according to the researchers.Of course,an eight-person study is small,so any of its conclusions should be taken with caution.Lead author
15、 Alexander C.Stahn,now a researcher at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania,said that the effects on the hippocampus are likely temporary,provided the scientists returned back to a life filled with social interaction and interesting things to see.Still,since people will
16、continue traveling to and from Antarctica for long periods of time,the findings are definitely worth keeping in mind and exploring further.They might even prove relevant for the rare few people who might travel as far as Mars in the future perhaps the only similarly scientific,months-long mission th
17、at would be even more lonely.【文章大意】这是一篇说明文。文章主要说明了有研究表明,在一个孤独的地方待很长时间会对大脑造成损害。介绍了这项研究的过程、相关研究人员对此的看法和这一发现的重要性。4.What will do damage to the brain according to the first paragraph?A.Doing research in brain shrinkage.B.Traveling to the Antarctica.C.Working as a researcher in a station.D.Being in a lone
18、ly place for a long time.【解析】选D。细节理解题。根据第一段Spending over a year in the bleak Antarctica might change your brain for the worse,according to new research out this month.It seems to show that polar explorers who lived for 14 months at an Antarctica research station experienced brain shrinkage,likely as
19、 a result of their loneliness and boredom.可知,根据本月公布的一项新研究,在荒凉的南极洲度过一年多可能会让你的大脑变得更糟。这似乎表明,在南极研究站生活了14个月的极地探险家的大脑出现了萎缩,可能是由于他们的孤独和无聊。由此可知,在一个孤独的地方待很长时间会对大脑造成损害。故选D。5.How did the scientists get the conclusion?A.By comparing the scanned results.B.By studying the previous figures.C.By making a long-term
20、program.D.By scanning the participants brains.【解析】选A。细节理解题。根据第二段The studys authors used MRI to scan the brains of eight members of a team before they began a long stay at the German-run research station.During their mission,the team periodically took tests of their cognition and memory and provided
21、blood samples that allowed the study authors to measure their levels of a protein important for brain health called brain-derivedneurotrophic factor(BDNF).When they returned,they had their brains scanned again.(该研究的作者在一个团队的8名成员开始在德国运营的研究站长期停留之前,使用核磁共振成像扫描了他们的大脑。在他们执行任务的过程中,团队成员定期进行认知和记忆测试,并提供血样,使研究作
22、者能够测量他们的一种叫脑源性神经营养因子的蛋白质水平,这种蛋白质对大脑健康很重要。当他们返回时,再次对他们的大脑进行扫描)以及第三段Finally,compared to themselves before the mission,the explorers brains appeared to have less grey matter on average.The shrinkage was most apparent in the hippocampus,in area of the brain key to memory and cognition.Their average leve
23、ls of BDNF also dropped during the trip and didnt improve significantly even after one-and-a-half months back home.可知,最后,与执行任务前相比,探险者的大脑平均灰质较少。海马的萎缩最为明显,主要是大脑中记忆和认知的关键区域。他们的平均BDNF水平在旅途中也有所下降,即使在回家一个半月后也没有明显改善。由此可知,科学家通过比较扫描结果得出结论。故选A。6.What can we infer about the explorers when they returned?A.They
24、were no longer used to the civilized world.B.They had some difficulty in remembering things.C.They became normal after one-and-a-half months.D.They published their findings in a medical magazine.【解析】选B。推理判断题。根据第三段中Finally,compared to themselves before the mission,the explorers brains appeared to hav
25、e less grey matter on average.The shrinkage was most apparent in the hippocampus,in area of the brain key to memory and cognition.可知,最后,与执行任务前相比,探险家的大脑平均灰质较少。海马的萎缩最为明显,主要是大脑中记忆和认知的关键区域。由此可推知,当探险家返回时,他们在记忆方面有些困难。故选B。7.What is the last paragraph mainly about?A.The importance of the findings.B.The disa
26、dvantage of the findings.C.The future development of the space.D.The possibility of travelling to Mars.【解析】选A。段落大意题。根据最后一段Still,since people will continue traveling to and from Antarctica for long periods of time,the findings are definitely worth keeping in mind and exploring further.They might even
27、 prove relevant for the rare few people who might travel as far as Mars in the future perhaps the only similarly scientific,months-long mission that would be even more lonely.可知,尽管如此,由于人们将在很长一段时间内继续往返于南极洲之间,这些发现绝对值得我们牢记在心,值得进行进一步探索。它们甚至可能会被证明与未来可能远行到火星的极少数人有关也许只有类似的科学性、长达数月的任务才会更加孤独。由此可知,最后一段主要讲了这些发
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