2020江苏高考英语二轮培优新方案:专题限时检测(二十三) 阅读理解D篇增分练(一) WORD版含解析.doc
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1、专题限时检测(二十三)阅读理解D篇增分练(一)(共2篇,限时20分钟)AThose who want to learn a foreign language, or want their children to, often feel they are racing against the clock. People seem to get worse at languages as they age. Children often learn their first language without any instruction, and can easily become multili
2、ngual with the right exposure. But the older people get, the harder it seems to be. Witness the rough edges on the grammar of many immigrants even after many years in their new countries. Scientists mostly agree that children are better language learners, but do not know why. Some posit (认定) biologi
3、cal factors. Is it because young brains have an extreme kind of plasticity? Or, as Steven Pinker, a Harvard psychologist, argues, an instinct for language learning specifically, which fades as the brain ages and (in evolutionary terms) is no longer needed? Others think children have special environm
4、ents and encouragements, not more intelligent brains. They have strong motivation to communicate with caregivers and imitate peers, and are not afraid of making mistakes in the way adults are.Some believe any “critical period” may only apply to the sounds of a foreign tongue. Adults struggle with ac
5、cents: eight decades after immigrating to America and four years after serving as the Secretary of State, Henry Kissinger still sounds fresh off the boat from Frth in what is nevertheless elaborately accurate English.But grammar is different, and some researchers have considered that with their grea
6、ter reasoning powers, adults_are_not_really_a_underdog_relative_to_children. One study found that when adults and children are exposed to the same teaching materials for a new language for several months, the adults actually do better. Most such research has had to rely on a small number of subjects
7、, given the difficulty of recruiting them; it is hard to know how meaningful the results are.Now a large new study led by Joshua Hartshorne of Boston College (with Mr Pinker and Joshua Tenenbaum as coauthors) has given strength to the critical period hypothesis (假说)The study ingeniously recruited 67
8、0,000 online testtakers by framing the exercise as a quiz that would guess the participants native language or dialect. This made it a viral hit. The real point was to test English learners knowledge of tricky bits of grammar, and to see how this correlates with the age at which their studies began.
9、Do younger beginners do better because their earlier start gave them more learning time, or because they learned faster in early years? It can be hard to tease apart these two questions. But testing a huge amount of data against a number of possible learning curves allowed Mr Hartshorne to do precis
10、ely that. Many previous researchers had posited a dropoff at around puberty(青春期). The new study found it to be rather later, just after 17.Despite that later cutoff, learners must begin at around ten if they are to get to nearnative fluency. If they start at, say, 14, they cannot accumulate enough e
11、xpert knowledge in the critical period. Unfortunately, 14 or so is precisely when many students, especially in America, are first introduced to a new language. (Even worse, this is an age when children are acutely sensitive to embarrassment in front of peers.)Children who start at five dont do notic
12、eably better than those who start at ten over their lifetimes. But there is still reason to begin in the first years of school, as in Denmark and Sweden. Because mastery takes a long time perhaps 30 years until improvement stops those who begin at five and are forced to read and write English at uni
13、versity will by then have made much more progress than those who take the plunge (作出决定) at ten, even if their level is roughly the same by 40.The existence of the critical period is not a reason for anyone 11 or older to give up. Some people remain excellent language students into adulthood. And Mr
14、Hartshorne tested some truly subtle features of grammar that take years to master. A language learned even to a lower level can still be extraordinarily useful at work or enjoyable during travelling. But for policymakers, the possible effect is clear.语篇解读:本文探讨的是关于语言学习“关键期”的问题。1According to the scien
15、tists, which CANNOT explain childrens being better language learners?APleasant surroundings.BPowerful motivation.CBiological factors. DProper instruction.解析:选D细节理解题。根据第二段中的“Some posit(认定) biological factors . needed?”“children have special environments and encouragements”和“They have strong motivatio
16、n to communicate with caregivers and imitate peers . mistakes”可知,在科学家们看来,儿童能成为更好的语言学习者的原因可能是生理因素(他们大脑的可塑性和语言学习的本能更好)、环境因素(儿童能享有更好的语言学习环境和鼓励)、自身因素(儿童有很强的与他人交流和模仿同龄人的积极性,并且不害怕犯错误)。故选D。2. Why is Henry Kissinger mentioned?ATo stress his great achievement in language.BTo prove adults have difficulty impr
17、oving accents.CTo explain language is not a barrier to ones success.DTo show the importance of mastering a foreign language.解析:选B推理判断题。根据第三段中所举的基辛格的例子及“Adults struggle with accents”可知,此处主要是为了突出在语言学习中,成人在改善口音上有困难。由此可知,提及基辛格就是为了说明这一问题。故选B。3What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 4 probably mean
18、?AAdults are better at logical thinking than children.BAdults help a lot with childrens language learning.CAdults are not really at a disadvantage compared to children.DAdults have more trouble learning grammar than children.解析:选C句意理解题。根据第四段中的“with their greater reasoning powers”和“when adults and ch
19、ildren are exposed to the same teaching materials for a new language for several months, the adults actually do better”可知,成人的推理能力比儿童的好,同样的时间内学习同样的语法知识,成人的学习效果要比儿童的好。由此可知,画线句的意思是“与儿童相比,成人不一定就处于劣势”。故选C。4Which statement may Mr Hartshorne agree with?AAge 14 is a turning point for foreign language learne
20、rs.BA dropoff in learning results appears after the age of 17.CThe critical period is of vital importance in grammar learning.DThe critical period for language learning varies from person to person.解析:选B细节理解题。根据第六段中的“The new study found it to be rather later, just after 17.”可知,Mr Hartshorne主导的新研究发现,
21、语言学习效果的下降出现在17岁之后,较之前研究者认为的约出现在青春期时要稍晚些。故选B。5Whats the main theme of the passage?AIts never too late to begin to learn a foreign language.BYou should start learning early to master a new language.CLanguage learning should start at the beginning of school.DLonger learning periods lead to nativelike l
22、anguage fluency.解析:选B主旨大意题。纵观全文,尤其是倒数第三段中的“learners must begin at around ten if they are to get to nearnative fluency”和倒数第二段中的“there is still reason to begin in the first years of school”等信息可知,语言学习“关键期”的说法有其合理性,而要达到与当地人接近的流利程度,就应该早接触、早学习。故选B。6. What may be discussed in the following paragraph?AThe i
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