2020-2021学年英语人教版选修6课时作业(十五) SECTION Ⅲ LEARNING LANGUAGE & USING LANGUAGE WORD版含解析.doc
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1、高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家课时作业(十五)Unit 5Section Learning language & using language.阅读理解AWhat are dreams for? A handful of theories have the most influence. Sigmund Freud famously claimed that they reveal hidden truths and wishes. Despite being largely unsupported by evidence, researchers found that students i
2、n the U. S, Korea, and India were much more likely to accept the view. In the same study, respondents said that dreaming about a plane crash would cause them more anxiety than an official warning about a terrorist attack. More recent research suggests that they may help us process intense emotions,
3、or perhaps sort through and strengthen memories, or rehearse responses to threatening situations.Even if dreams cant foretell the future, they seem to expose our shared fascinations. The majority of dreams occur during REM sleep cycles, of which the average person has four or five a night. A study o
4、f Canadian university students found the most common dream topics to be school, falling, being chased, and arriving too late for something.For all the commonalities dreams exhibit, they vary across timepeople who grew up watching blackandwhite TV are more likely to dream in black and whiteand cultur
5、e. A 1958 study determined that compared with Japanese people, Americans dreamed more about being locked up, losing a loved one, finding money. Japanese people were more likely to dream about school, trying repeatedly to do something, being paralyzed with fear, or “wild, violent beasts. ”If human dr
6、eams sound boring, bear in mind that even negative ones can have positive effects. In a study of students taking a French medicalschool entrance exam, 60 percent of the dreams they had beforehand involved a problem with the exam, such as being late or leaving an answer blank. But those who reported
7、dreams about the exam, even bad ones, did better on it than those who didnt.1What do you know about Freuds view on dreaming?AIt will cause people more anxiety.BIts already been proved by evidence.CIts popular with some American and Asian students.DIt can reveal the hidden truth and predict the futur
8、e.2According to recent research, dreams may _.Amake emotions intenseBhelp prepare for special situationsCreduce our memoriesDhelp us take notes3According to Paragraphs 2 and 3, which of the following is true?AThe average person has four or five REM sleep cycles a night.BCanadian students arent worri
9、ed about being late for school.CAmericans usually share the same dream topics with Japanese.DFilms about wild beasts may be widely shown in America in 1958.4If you dream that you failed the exam,_.Ayour dream will come trueByoull be depressed with fearCyou are supposed to take it seriouslyDit shows
10、that you care a lot about the examBHave you ever noticed that after about 6 months your perfectly new 1,000 dollar smartphone begins to slow down? What if I told you that its a sales strategy that pretty much all phone companies use to force people into buying new phones?In late 2015, when Lisa Youn
11、g was in charge of iOS security and beta software testing teams, her boss revealed a dark secret to her, saying that they were using a new strategy that would purposely slow down older phones every time the phone would upgrade to the latest operating system. This new method would force customers to
12、buy the latest phone model, increasing sales by 70%.She was a little disturbed to hear the news, but she just kept_her_head_down and continued to do her job. After a while, the guilt of being involved with such a shady sales model started to weigh heavily on her. “How could a multibillion dollar cor
13、poration continue to take advantage of the public like this?” she thought. In March of 2017, she contacted a reporter from CNN to finally leak the information concerning Apple slowing down phones. The scandal (丑闻) went viral overnight, and every media outlet in the world, in every language was talki
14、ng about it, making it one of the biggest controversies in consumer electronics history. A week later, she was secretly let go after her 8 years of service. Although she was taking a huge risk going against one of the most powerful corporations in the world, she felt a sense of relief exposing it. T
15、he public deserved to know and the fear became her motivation to find a way to destroy their shady sales model.Several of her colleagues were fired with her. They quietly united, and after a year of extensive research they designed a unique product called CircaCharge that would reverse the negative
16、effects of “software updates”. Phone companies have recently got wind of their overnight success with CircaCharge and are trying to do everything they can to make this product illegal and ban it forever. Lisa and her team have made unbelievable progress in increasing battery life, battery health, an
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