备考2024届高考英语一轮复习课时提能 第一部分 过透教材 Unit 1 Knowing me knowing you 外研版必修第三册.docx
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1、Unit 1 Knowing me, knowing you一、阅读理解A2024湖南名校大联考For 85 years, the Harvard Study of Adult Development has tracked an original group of 724 men and more than 1,300 of their male and female descendants (后代) over three generations, asking thousands of questions and taking hundreds of measurements to fin
2、d out what really keeps people healthy and happy. Through all the years of studying these lives, one crucial factor stands out for the consistency and power of its bond to physical health, mental health and longevity: good relationships. In 2008, researchers telephoned the wives and husbands of Harv
3、ard Study couples in their 80s every night for eight nights. Researchers spoke to each partner separately and asked them a series of questions about their days. On days when these men and women spent more time in the company of others, they were happier. Like most older people, those in the Harvard
4、Study experienced day-to-day rises and falls in their levels of physical pain and health difficulties. But researchers found that the people who were in more satisfying relationships were cushioned (缓和对的冲击) somewhat from these ups and downs of mood their happiness did not decline as much on the days
5、 when they had more pain. Simply put, their happy marriages seemed to have a protective effect. Elizabeth Gillespie, a therapist of couples, stated that although most of us found that our experience of relationships might be hard, and at times, impossible, it is essential to our well-being. Today we
6、 live in much more complicated environments, so meeting our social needs presents different challenges. We might be sitting on a gold mine of vitality that we are not paying attention to, because it is hidden by the shiny appeal of smartphones or pushed to the side by work demands. 本文是一篇说明文。文章通过对哈佛大
7、学成人发展研究的项目的阐述说明了良好的社交关系对幸福至关重要。1.Whats the purpose of the Harvard Study of Adult Development?A. To study their lives over three generations.B. To reveal the secret to health and well-being. C. To track the descendants of an original group.D. To study the relationship between health and happiness. 解析
8、B推理判断题。由第一段内容可知,哈佛大学成人发展研究的目的是揭示健康和幸福的秘密,故选 B。2.How did the researchers carry out the study?A. By working with other researchers.B. By tracking specific groups of people. C. By helping participants with social difficulties.D. By comparing the results from different people. 解析B细节理解题。由第三段In 2008,resea
9、rchers telephoned the wives and husbands of Harvard Study couples in their 80s every night for eight nights. Researchers spoke to each partner separately and asked them a series of questions about their days可知,研究者通过追踪特定群体来实施研究,故选 B。3.Why did the author mention the examples in Paragraph 4?A. To provi
10、de evidence for the bond between health and longevity. B. To introduce the concept of physical pain and health difficulties. C. To show the negative impact of unhappy marriages on older peoples mood. D. To support the positive impact of satisfying relationships on peoples lives.解析D推理判断题。由第四段中的But re
11、searchers found that the people who were in more satisfying relationships were cushioned (缓和对的冲击) somewhat from these ups and downs of mood their happiness did not decline as much on the days when they had more pain. Simply put, their happy marriages seemed to have a protective effect可知,通过具体的例子,读者可以
12、更加直观地理解研究结果,更容易接受结论,即令人满意的关系对人们的生活有积极影响,故选D。4.According to Elizabeth Gillespie, what is essential to our well-being?A. Having good social connections.B. Declining pains and difficulties. C. Overcoming ups and downs of mood. D. Experiencing rises and falls of physical health. 解析A推理判断题。由第五段中的. althoug
13、h most of us found that our experience of relationships might be hard, and at times, impossible, it is essential to our well-being可知,Elizabeth Gillespie 认为拥有好的社交关系对幸福至关重要,故选 A。B2023江苏四市一模Have you ever been in mid-conversation with someone, when you look over and find them standing in the same positi
14、on as you or holding the same facial expression? It may seem like they have consciously (有意识地) copied you, but it is much more likely that it is the chameleon (变色龙) effect at play. The chameleon effect is the unconscious imitation (模仿) of another persons gestures or behavior. Just as a chameleon att
15、empts to match any environments colours, people acquire the behavior of others to bring them closer together and help make their interactions smooth. The chameleon effect was confirmed in an experiment by psychologists John Bargh and Tanya Chartrand in 1999.The first part of their experiment include
16、d 78 people, who each spoke with an experimenter. During the test,Bargh and Chartrand studied whether participants would copy the actions of someone they hadnt met before, like moving the foot and touching the face. The second part measured the impact that copying someone has on the person being imi
17、tated. In the first stage, participants increased their face touching by 20 and their foot movement by 50 while in conversation about a photograph with the experimenter. The individuals werent aware of what they were being studied for, and the photograph was used to catch their attention to ensure u
18、nconscious acts. The second stage involved half of the participants being copied, and then rating the likeability of the experimenter. The results showed that those who were imitated scored the experimenter higher. It has shown that when someone copies our behaviour, we develop more positive feeling
19、s about them. These interactions could be a person unconsciously willing to be liked, and forming a moment of connection. The main reasons behind humans imitation are positive. However, when people carry this chameleon effect to the extreme, they can lose their sense of self. Those who change their
20、entire personalities in different groups often go undetected. But more common signs of the chameleon effect are easier to notice. Next time you are in a social gathering, take a look around and you might just see some chameleons for yourself. 本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了一项关于变色龙效应的研究。该研究表明人们通过习得他人的行为来拉近彼此之间的距离。1.W
21、hy do people acquire others behavior?A. To match the environments colour. B. To attract others attention. C. To establish a connection with others.D. To adapt to the surroundings. 解析C细节理解题。由第二段The chameleon effect is the unconscious imitation (模仿) of another persons gestures or behavior. Just as a c
22、hameleon attempts to match any environments colours, people acquire the behavior of others to bring them closer together and help make their interactions smooth可知,人们为了与他人建立联系,会习得他人的行为,故选C。2.How did the experimenter guarantee participants unconscious behaviors?A. By directing their attention to a pho
23、to.B. By keeping an eye on their actions. C. By telling them the purpose of the study. D. By evaluating the impacts of imitation. 解析A细节理解题。由第四段中的In the first stage, participants increased their face touching by 20 and their foot movement by 50 while in conversation about a photograph with the experi
24、menter. The individuals werent aware of what they were being studied for, and the photograph was used to catch their attention to ensure unconscious acts可知,实验者用一张照片吸引参与者的注意力来保证他们的无意识行为,故选A。3.What conclusion can be drawn from the experiment?A. People tend to like those who imitate their behavior.B. T
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