2023届新教材高考英语全程一轮复习 课时作业14 Unit 5 Education 北师大版选择性必修第二册.docx
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1、UNIT 5EDUCATION.阅读理解A2022泉州市高三质量监测(一)When I worked on the manufacturing shop (车间) floor, we rarely saw plant managers, except for one. He often walked through the plant. He checked out product quality. He stopped for a brief word usually no more than a “hello”. He wasnt outgoing. He didnt display an
2、y of the qualities typically associated with a “leader”. Yet we liked him.In a study of University of Pittsburgh in 1992, researchers had four women attend a number of different classes. Their attendance varied: one woman might attend every class; a different woman might attend only a few. What didn
3、t vary was their behavior. None of the women spoke in class or spoke to other students.At the end of the term, students were asked which woman they liked best. Who “won”? Women who attended the highest number of classes. According to the researchers, “Mere exposure had weak effects on familiarity, b
4、ut strong effects on attraction and similarity.” Or in nonresearcherwords: If I see you frequently, I naturally like you more. Thats the power of showing up.Knowing someone will show up in the future also matters. In a 1967 University of Minnesotas study, researchers gave study participants profiles
5、 of two people and told them that one would be a partner in future discussion groups. When asked, the participants said they liked their future partner more. Even though the profiles were almost identical.Want your team or your customers to like you more? Show up. Drop in. Drop by. Send a brief note
6、.Make a quick phone call. You dont have to say or do much. Then be consistent in your behavior. In time, people will expect you to drop in or drop by, whether in person or virtually. Anticipating future contact will make them like you more.1What does the first paragraph serve as?AAn introduction. BA
7、 background.CA comment. DAn explanation.2According to the 1992 study, what helps make a student welcome?A.Answering questions frequently.BGreeting others enthusiastically.CBehaving more like others.DAttending classes more often.3What did the University of Minnesotas study find?AFamiliarity contribut
8、es to likability.BIdentical behaviour enhances likability.CFuture partnership increases likability.DVirtual contact benefits likability.4What is the text mainly about?AThe power of likability.BResearch on likability.CThe definition of likability.DThe application of likability.B2022济南市高考针对性训练School i
9、s still out for the summer, but at Eastern Senior High School in Washington, DC., students are hard at work outdoors. In a garden filled with flowers and beds bursting with vegetables and herbs, nearly a dozen teenagers are harvesting vegetables for the weekends farmers market.Roshawn Little is goin
10、g into her junior year at Eastern, and has been working in this garden for three years now. During the summer, Little gets paid to work Tuesday through Saturday from 9 am. until 2 pm. with City Blossoms, a nonprofit organization that brings community gardens to schools in urban areas. She believes t
11、hat working in the garden has taught her to try all sorts of new things, like eating different kinds of vegetables more often. And shes taken those healthy behaviors home with her and her eating habits have encouraged her family to buy more fruits and vegetables.City Blossoms is one of many groups a
12、cross the country teaming up with local communities to build school gardens, like the one at Eastern. It works with schools to create learning gardens and trains teachers on how to use them to get students engaged. These gardens are really outdoor classrooms. For example, the gardens can be used for
13、 math lessons, like calculating the area of a plant bed, or to learn the science of how plants grow.For the students, the experience can be a nutritional eyeopener, which has totally changed their perceptions of where food comes from, and what it takes to produce food. Partner schools have also seen
14、 a 12 to 15 percent increase in the number of students passing standardized tests and 94 percent of teachers reported seeing increased engagement from their students, according to an independent evaluation conducted by PEER Associates.5What does Roshawn Little think of the summer outdoor activity?AI
15、t is a good way to earn pocket money.BIt has improved her family relationship.CIt contributes to her healthy eating habit.DIt is helpful to her academic performance.6What is the purpose of the school gardens?ATo provide a creative way of learning.BTo promote teachers teaching skills.CTo get students
16、 interested in science.DTo invite students to care for plants.7What does the last paragraph focus on about the project of City Blossoms?AIts strategies. BIts outcomes.CIts operations. DIts participants.8What can be a suitable title for the text?ACity Blossoms: Team up with Local Community TeachersBH
17、appy Holiday, Sweet Memory: How Kids Enjoy the HarvestCOutdoor Classrooms: Get out for the Weekends Farmers MarketDHealthy Eaters, Strong Minds: What School Gardens Teach Kids.七选五2022济南市八校联考Its polite of you to say thank you when you are given something, and this is particularly important when you r
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