2020江苏高考英语二轮练习:题型重组练 第4组 WORD版含解析.doc
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1、高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家第四组(建议用时:20分钟).阅读理解Dont get mad the next time you catch your teenager texting when he promised to be studying. He simply may not be able to resist. A UI(University of Iowa) study found teenagers are far more sensitive than adults to the immediate effect or reward of their behaviors.
2、The findings may help explain why the initial rush of texting may be more attractive for adolescents than the longterm payoff of studying.“For the teenager, the rewards are attractive,” says Professor Jatin Vaidya, an author of the study. “They draw adolescents. Sometimes, the rewards are a kind of
3、motivation for them. Even when a behavior is no longer in a teenagers best interest to continue, he will still go on. Thats because the effect of the reward is still there and lasts much longer in adolescents than in adults.”For parents, that means limiting distraction so teenagers can make better c
4、hoices. Take the homework and social media dilemma for example: At 9 pm., shut off everything except a computer that has no access to Facebook or Twitter, the researchers advise. “Im not saying they shouldnt be allowed to have access to technology,” Vaidya says. “But some help in netting their conce
5、ntration is necessary for them so they can develop those impulse(冲动)control skills.”In their study, Vaidya and coauthor Shaun Vecera note researchers generally believe teenagers are impulsive, make bad decisions, and engage in risky behavior because the frontal lobes(额叶) of their brains are not full
6、y developed. But the UI researchers wonder whether something more fundamental is going on with adolescents to cause behaviors independent of higherlevel reasoning.“We wanted to try to understand how the brains reward system changes from childhood to adulthood,” says Vaidya, who adds the reward chara
7、cter in the human brain is easier than decisionmaking. “Weve been trying to understand the reward process in adolescence and whether there is more to adolescence behavior than an underdeveloped frontal lobe,” he adds. For their study, the researchers persuaded 40 adolescents, aged 13 and 16, and 40
8、adults, aged 20 and 35 to participate.In the future, researchers hope to look into the psychological and neurological aspects of their results.1What does the passage mainly tell us?AAlways, rewards are attractive to teenagers.BResistance can be controlled well by adolescents.CGetting rewards is the
9、greatest motivation for adolescents to study.DThe initial rush of texting is less attractive for adolescents than the longterm payoff of studying.2Which statement agrees with Jatin Vaidyas idea?AChildren should have access to the Internet.BChildren need help in refocusing their attention.CParents sh
10、ould help children in making decisions.DThe influence of the reward is weak in adolescents.3What result does teenagers brain underdevelopment lead to?AMaking good decisions.BEscaping risky behavior.CJoining in dangerous actions.DDoing things after some thought.4How did the researchers carry out thei
11、r study?ABy examining adults brain.BBy examining teenagers brain.CBy building the brains reward system.DBy making a comparison of brain examinations.任务型阅读Caring about what other people think about what you do in a healthy way can help you to gain valuable feedback and keep you grounded.But caring to
12、o much about what people may say or think when you do something can keep you in the same old rut(刻板的常规), unable to move forward and to live the life you truly want to live.So how can you overcome this common problem and find more inner freedom to do what you want?People dont think about you and what
13、 you do that much.Holding yourself back in life because of what other people may think or say does come from a wrong belief that people care a great deal about what you are about to say or do.Perhaps you are afraid that people will laugh at or analyze what you said or did for the rest of the week or
14、 year.But a much more realistic scenario(情况)is that they have their hands full with worrying about their own lives.Yes, in your head you may be the most important person in the world.But dont project that onto other people.Take praise and criticism evenly.My mindset for praise is that its cool and I
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