2022版高中英语人教版(浙江专用)一轮题型综合练(九) WORD版含解析.doc
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1、高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家温馨提示: 此套题为Word版,请按住Ctrl,滑动鼠标滚轴,调节合适的观看比例,答案解析附后。关闭Word文档返回原板块。题型综合练(九)(限时65分钟). 阅读理解AWere living in an era of loneliness. Its on the rise in the U. S. According to a recent survey, more than half of Americans qualify as loneliness. And yet, in public spaces, people rarely make eye co
2、ntact or strike up conversations. If this sounds like you, theres a good reason to kick your habit of having no company. You might be happier if you start talking to strangers. In a new paper, researchers tried to figure this out by studying people commuting(通勤) into Chicago on the train. Some commu
3、ters were given an assignment for commute: They were asked to either strike up a conversation with a stranger, actively avoid contact with other people, or do whatever happened naturally. Afterward, the commuters mailed the evaluations of their experience to the researchers. The researchers compared
4、 these responses to responses from a second group of commuters who were just asked to imagine striking up a conversation with a stranger, avoiding other people, or commuting normally. It turned out that commuters who chatted with strangers in real life had the most pleasurable commutesbut when commu
5、ters imagined this experience, they pictured it as uncomfortable and regarded it as the worst of the three commute approaches. The results show a severe misunderstanding of the psychological consequences of social relationship, Nicholas Epley & Juliana Schroeder write. This misunderstanding is espec
6、ially unfortunate given the average Americans longing for social connection and the fact that data suggests commuting is the worst part of most peoples day. You might think that we choose to be separate because our memories of past encounters with strangers tend to be negative, but that doesnt seem
7、to be the case. As part of the study, the researchers asked commuters to imagine a positive conversation, a negative conversation, and simply“a conversation” with a stranger. The commuters didnt imagine the last one as especially negative. The authors suggest that instead, we choose loneliness on ou
8、r commutes out of a fear of refusal. Study participants reported an interest in talking to strangers, but they didnt think it was reciprocated. They think the chance of successfully striking up a conversation as around 50-50. According to all the data the researchers gathered, however, an attempt at
9、 connection was basically guaranteed to succeed. 【文章大意】这是一篇说明文, 越来越多的人会感到孤独, 很少在公共场合与他人交谈, 一项新的研究以芝加哥地铁上通勤的乘客为对象, 结果表明与陌生人聊天能够使通勤变得愉快, 我们之所以在通勤途中选择独处是因为害怕被拒绝, 害怕得不到回应, 而研究数据表明, 只要试图交流基本都能成功。1. How did the commuters present their experience to the researchers? A. By taking photos. B. By writing a jou
10、rnal. C. By shooting a short video. D. By mailing a questionnaire. 【解析】选D。细节理解题。从文章第二段“the commuters mailed the evaluations of their experience to the researchers. ”可知通勤的乘客将一份评估他们体验的问卷调查寄给研究人员, 故答案为D项。2. According to the research, who will most enjoy their commutes? A. Those who talk with strangers
11、in reality. B. Those who have an interest in gossiping. C. Those who have an imaginary talk with others. D. Those who avoid making any social connections. 【解析】选A。细节理解题。从文章第三段“It turned out that commuters who chatted with strangers in real life had the most pleasurable commutes”结果证明那些在现实生活中与陌生人聊天的通勤乘
12、客的通勤最愉快, 故答案为A项。3. Which of the following can best replace the underlined word “reciprocated” in the last paragraph? A. Ignored. B. Approved. C. Responded. D. Thought. 【解析】选C。词义推测题。从文章最后一段“They think the chance of successfully striking up a conversation as around 50-50. ” 他们认为成功聊天的概率是50%可知, 他们认为聊天不会
13、被回应, 故答案为C项。BNASA is asking people to help it label thousands of photos from Mars. The labels will be used to train a computer system to recognize different surfaces on Mars. This will help NASA drive its rovers (漫游车)safely for longer periods of time. Learning more about the makeup of the land on Ma
14、rs is very important for protecting NASAs rovers on the red planet. In 2009, a rover called Spirit got stuck in a sand trap on Mars and never managed to get out. NASAs Curiosity Rover has been on Mars for eight years. It has sent back hundreds of thousands of pictures, as well as information that ha
15、s helped scientists get a much better understanding of what Mars is really like. But Curiosity faces a problemits wheels are wearing out, and theres no chance of getting them replaced. To make the wheels last as long as possible, NASA needs to get even better at identifying different kinds of Mars g
16、round surfaces, so it can choose smooth paths for Curiosity. The space agency is asking ordinary people to help it label thousands of photos from Mars. The labels will be used to train an artificial intelligence computer program to identify different kinds of ground surfaces on Mars. NASA is working
17、 with Zooniverse, a website that allows scientists to get help from large groups of ordinary people. The two have set up a special site called AI4Mars. Visitors to the site are taught how to identify different kinds of ground on Mars. There are four different categories: sand, soil, large flat rocks
18、, and big rocks rising out of the ground. Then visitors are asked to draw outlines on pictures of Mars, and label the outlined areas. So far, the project is about 34% complete. Nearly 4, 000 volunteers have labeled around 140, 000 areas in photos of Mars. 【文章大意】美国宇航局要求人们帮助它标记数千张来自火星的照片。这些标签将用于训练计算机系
19、统来识别火星上的不同表面, 这将有助于美国宇航局的火星漫游车更安全、更持久地使用。4. What is intended to show by mentioning Spirit rover in Paragraph 2? A. Information about the ground surfaces on Mars. B. Importance of knowing about the surfaces on Mars. C. Dangers of NASAs rovers on Mars. D. Big losses of NASAs rovers on Mars. 【解析】选B。推理判
20、断题。文中第二段提到2009年一辆名为“精神”的火星漫游车被困在火星上的沙坑里, 再也没有成功走出, 目的就是要证明本段第一句话“Learning more about the makeup of the land on Mars is very important for protecting NASAs rovers on the red planet. ” 更多地了解火星上的陆地构成对于保护美国宇航局在火星上的漫游车非常重要。故选B。5. What can we infer about the project of labeling Mars from the last paragrap
21、h? A. It is easy. B. It is rewarding. C. It is time-consuming. D. It is demanding. 【解析】选C。推理判断题。根据文章最后一段中“So far, the project is about 34% complete. Nearly 4, 000 volunteers have labeled around 140, 000 areas in photos of Mars. ”可推断出, 这项工程是耗时的。故选C。6. What can be a suitable title for the text? A. Ord
22、inary People Identify Ground Surfaces on MarsB. NASA is Working With ZooniverseC. Volunteers Are Labeling MarsD. NASA Wants Help in Labeling Mars【解析】选D。标题归纳题。根据全文大意, 尤其首段第一句话“NASA is asking people to help it label thousands of photos from Mars”可知D选项适合作本文标题。【规律 方法】本文是新闻报道类的文章, 文章的第一段是文章的大意, 所以标题归纳题或文
23、章大意题, 要从首段找答案。CYouve put your keys somewhere and now they appear to be nowhere, certainly not in the basket by the door theyre supposed to go in and now youre 20 minutes late for work. Kitchen counter, night stand, book shelf, work bag: Wait, finally, there they are under the mail you brought in las
24、t night. Losing things is upsetting and yet we are forgetful. The average person misplaces up to nine items a day, and one-third of participants said they spend an average of 15 minutes each day searching for itemscellphones, keys and paperwork top the list, according to an online survey of 3, 000 p
25、eople published in 2012 by a British insurance company. Everyday forgetfulness isnt a sign of a more serious medical condition like Alzheimers. And while it can worsen with age, minor memory mistakes are normal for all ages, researchers say. Our genes are at least partially to blame, experts say. St
26、ress, fatigue, and multitasking can increase our tendency to make such errors. Such mistakes can also be linked to more serious conditions like depression. “Its the breakdown at the interface(临界区) of attention and memory, ” says Daniel L. Schacter, a psychology professor at Harvard University. That
27、breakdown can occur in two spots: when we fail to activate our memory and encode(编码) what were doingwhere we put down our keys or glassesor when we try to retrieve the memory. When you encode memory, the hippocampus(海马体), a central part of the brain involved in memory function, takes a photo which i
28、s preserved in a set of neurons(神经元), says Kenneth Norman, a psychology professor at Princeton University. Those neurons can be activated later with a reminder. Memory may be damaged by the buildup of disturbance from previous experiences so it becomes harder to remember the specifics, Dr. Schacter
29、says. This may help explain how we can forget where we parked the car when we park in the same lot but different spaces every day. The best way to remember where you put something may be the most obvious: Find a regular spot for it and somewhere that makes sense, experts say. If its reading glasses,
30、 leave them by the bedside. Charge your phone in the same place. Keep a container near the door for keys or a specific pocket in your purse. 【文章大意】这是一篇说明文, 介绍了我们为什么总是忘记把东西放哪里了, 日常健忘在各个年龄层都很常见, 并非是阿尔茨海默病的先兆。健忘是注意力和记忆力临界区域出现故障的表现, 与基因、压力、疲劳等都有联系, 过去经历的干扰不断积累, 不利于记忆的形成, 因此也会使我们很难想起具体的事情。因此专家们表示, 想要记住把东
31、西放在哪里的最佳方式其实很简单: 为这件物品找个合乎情理的固定位置。7. What can we know about the everyday forgetfulness? A. It is a signal of Alzheimers. B. It is caused by our genes. C. It is common for people of all ages. D. It will become better as we grow older. 【解析】选C。细节理解题。根据第三段And while it can worsen with age, minor memory m
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