届高考英语一轮复习阅读理解专项突破社会.docx
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届高考英语一轮复习阅读理解专项突破社会
社会
一、阅读理解
1. Sometimespeopleaddtowhattheysayevenwhentheydon’ttalk.Gesturesarethe“silentlanguage”ofeveryculture.Wepointafingerormoveanotherpartofthebodytoshowwhatwewanttosay.Itisimportanttoknowthebodylanguageofeverycountryorwemaybemisunderstood.
IntheUSA,peoplegreeteachotherwithahandshakeinaformalintroduction.Thehandshakemustbefirm.Ifthehandshakeisweak,itisasignofweaknessorunfriendliness.Friendsmayplaceahandontheother’sarmorshoulder.Somepeople,usuallywomen,greetafriendwithahug.
SpaceisimportanttoAmericans.Whentwopeopletalktoeachother,theyusuallystandabouttwoandahalffeetawayandatanangle(角度),sotheyarenotfacingeachotherdirectly.Americansgetuncomfortablewhenapersonstandstooclose.Theywillmovebacktohavetheirspace.IfAmericanstouchanotherpersonbyaccident,they say,“Pardonme”or“Excuseme”.Americansliketolookattheotherpersonintheeyeswhentheyaretalking.Ifyoudon’tdo so,it means you are bored,hiding something,or are not interested.Butwhenyoustareatsomeone,itisnotpolite.
ForAmericans,thumbs-upmeansyes,verygood,orwell done.Thumbs-downmeanstheopposite.Tocallawaiter,raise onehandtoheadlevelorabove.Toshowyouwantthecheck,makeamovementwithyourhandsasifyouaresigningapieceofpaper.Itisallrighttopointatthingsbutnotatpeoplewiththehandandindexfinger(食指).Americansshaketheirindexfingeratchildrenwhentheyscoldthemandpatthemontheheadwhentheyadmirethem.
Learning a culture’s bodylanguage is sometimesconfusing.Ifyoudon’tknowwhattodo,thesafestthingtodoistosmile.
1.IfyouareintroducedtoastrangerintheUSA,youshould________.
A.greethimwithahug
B.placeahandonhisshoulder
C.shakehishandfirmly
D.shakehishandweakly
2.WhichbehaviorisacceptablewhenpeopletalktoeachotherintheUSA?
A.Facingeachotherdirectly.
B.Touchingeachother.
C.Notlookingattheotherpersonintheeyes.
D.Notstandingtooclose.
3.WhenyourAmericanfriendgivesyouathumbs-up,hemay________.
A.expresshissatisfactionwithyou
B.showhisangeratyou
C.showhisrudenesstoyou
D.expresshisworriesaboutyou
2. Nowadayspeoplearenotsoexcitedbypartiesandsocialgatherings.Thisisnotbecauseofhavingnodesiretosocialize,butbecauseofsmartphones.
Whentheyaregatheringtogether,morepeopleareontheirsmartphonesthanontheirdrinks.AccordingtoarecentInternationalDataCorporationstudy,welloverhalfofallAmericanshaveasmartphoneandreachforitthemomenttheywakeup,keepingitinhandallday.Inaddition,toomuchofsocietyisusingsmartphoneswhiledrivingandasaresultgettingintocarcrashes.34percentofteensadmittotextwhiledriving,andtheyconfirmthattextmessagingistheirnumberonedrivinginterruption.People'sattachmenttotheirsmartphonesisunbelievablybecomingmoreimportantthanthelivesofthemselvesandothers.
Justasdriversignoretheimportanceoffocusingwhileontheroad,manypeoplealsofailtorecognizethesignificanceofhumaninteraction.Whenwiththeirfriends,somepeoplepointlesslycheckorsendtextmessagesinthepresenceofafriend,whichsendsamessagetothatfriend:
thepersonIamtextingismoreimportantthanyou.Inaddition,relyingonoursmartphonetomakefriendsdoesnotgiveusthesameadvantageasbeingabletomakenewfriendshipsintherealworld.Face-to-faceconversationswillgiveusmuchstrongercommunicationskillsinthelongrun.
Asmanypeoplerisktheirlivesandthelivesofpeoplearoundthemjusttosendatextormindlesslychecktheirmassages,smartphonesareinmanywaysmoredangeroustopeople.Thequalityofthistechnologyisde-advancingsocietalachievementsandweakeningthevalueofcommunication.Notonlyisthesmartphoneaffectingourdesiretointeract(交流)face-to-facebutitisalsoloweringsociety'sabilitytocommunicate.
1.Thepurposeofthistextisto______.
A.expressaconcernabouttheoveruseofthesmartphone
B.callforanendtousethesmartphonewhiledriving
C.appealtoustopayattentiontocommunicationskills
D.adviseustobecautiousabouttheaddictiontothesmartphone
2.Thesecondparagraphisdevelopedby______.
A.listingfigures
B.givingexamples
C.analyzingtheeffects
D.comparingfacts
3.Theauthoradvocatesustomakenewfriends______.
A.underafreecircumstance
B.byusingsmartphones
C.indifferentways
D.inaface-to-faceway
4.Overdependenceonthesmartphoneleadstothefactthat______.
A.partiesandgatheringslimittheirsocialcircle
B.peoplearemoreandmorenarrow-minded
C.people'scommunicationskillsareweakened
D.face-to-facecommunicationbecomeslessimportant
3. Researchersareplacingroboticdogs(机器狗)inthehomesoflonelyoldpeopletodeterminewhethertheycanimprovethequalityoflifeforhumans.AlanBeck,anexpertinhuman-animalrelationship,andNancyEdwards,aprofessorofnursing,areleadingtheanimal-assistedstudyconcerningtheinfluenceofroboticdogsonoldpeople’sdepression,physicalactivity,andlifesatisfaction.“Noonewillarguethatanolderpersonisbetteroffbeingmoreactive,challenged,orstimulated(刺激),”Edwardspointsout.“Theproblemishowwepromote(使…成为现实)that,especiallyforthosewithoutfriendsorhelp.Aroboticdogcouldbeasolution.”
Inthestudy,therobot,calledAIBO,isplacedforsixweeksinthehousesofsomeoldpeoplewholivealone.BeforeplacingAIBOinthehome,researcherswillcollectbaselinedataforsixweeks.TheseoldpeoplewillkeepadiarytonotetheirfeelingsandactivitybeforeandafterAIBO.Then,theresearcherswillreviewthedatatodetermineifithasinspiredanychangesinthelifeofitsowner.
“Italktohimallthetime,andherespondstomyvoice,”saysaseventy-year-oldlady,“WhenI’mwatchingTV,he’llstayinmyarmsuntilhewantsdown.Hehasamindofhisown.”
TheAIBOsrespondtocertainorders.Theresearcherssaytheyhavesomeadvantagesoverlivedogs,especiallyforoldpeople.Oftentheelderlyaredisabledandcannotcareforananimalbywalkingitorplayingwithit.Aroboticdogremovesexerciseandfeedingconcerns.
“Atthebeginning,itwasbelievedthatnoonewouldrelatetotheroboticdog,becauseitwasmetalandnotfurry.”Becksays.“Butit’samazinghowquicklywehavegivenupthatbelief.”
“Hopefully,downtheroad,theseroboticpetscouldbecomeamore-valuablehealthhelper.Theywillrecordtheirmasters’bloodpressure,oxygenlevels.Orheartrhythms.AIBOsmayevenonedayhavegamesthatcanhelpstimulateolderpeople’sminds.”
1.ThepurposeofBeckandEdwards’studyisto_______.
A.understandhuman-animalrelationship
B.makelonelyoldpeople’slifebetter
C.findthecausesofoldpeople’sloneliness
D.promotetheanimal-assistedresearch
2.Intheresearch,theoldpeopleareaskedto________.
A.notetheactivitiesofAIBOs
B.keepAIBOsathomefor12weeks
C.recordtheirfeelingsandactivity
D.analyzethecollectedinformation
3.WhatistheadvantageofAIBOoverlivedogs?
A.Itiseasiertokeepathome.
B.Itcanhelpthedisabledpeople.
C.Itrespondstoallthehumanorders.
D.ItcanwatchTVwithitsowner.
4.Theauthorseemstosuggestthatthefutureroboticdogsmay_______.
A.curecertaindiseases
B.keepoldpeopleactive
C.changepeople’sbeliefs
D.lookmorelikerealgods
4. Itseemsthatpeoplearegraduallylosingtheirsmartnessassmartphonesbecomeincreasinglyimportantassistantsintheirlives.Aswerelytoomuchontechnologyinsteadofourbrains,manypeoplehavelostthreebasicabilities.
Thefirstskillmanypeoplehavelostisrememberingphonenumbers.Becausephonenumbersarestoredinsmartphonecontacts,there3nownoneedtodialanumberorlookatitagain.Thisisfineuntilyouneedtocallsomeoneforhelp,onlytofindyourphoneisnotaround.
Andsomepeoplemayalsohavelosttheirsense.ofdirectionbecausesomeappscanguidepeopleanywheretheywant.Peoplegetsodependentonthemthatwhentheycantusetheirsmartphones,theygetlostandanxious.
Buttheworstlostskillsmaybesocialones,meaningthatsomepeoplearebecomingsociallyinept(无能的).Peopleoftenburythemselvesintheirsmartphones.Aswe’retooabsent-mindedbywhat'shappeninginthevirtual(虚拟的)someofushavelostconversationalskillsandsometimes.canteventellwhetherapersonishappyornot.
LastAugust,researchersattheUniversityofCalifornia,LosAngeles,studied51studentsaged11and12.whohadoverfivehours'screentimeeveryday.heirtaskwastotelltheemotions,of48picturesoffacesthatwerehappy,sad,angryorscared.
Thechildrenmadeanaverageof14.02mistakesatthebeginning.Butafterarive-daycampwithoutelectronicproducts,theymadeonly9.41mistakesonaverage.
Luckily,peoplestill,haveachancetogettheseabilitiesback.Youshouldtrytokeepyourparents'numbersinmindforemergencies.Youshouldalsopaymoreattentiontostreetsignsandstores,whichwillhelpyoutodrawamindmapandstopyoufrom.gettinglost.Andtheeasiestsolutiontosocialskilllossistotakeabreakfromelectronicproducts.
1.Theunderlinedsentenceinthesecondparagraphimpliesthat____________.
A.youareabletoturntoothersforhelp
B.othersareabletocallyouanytimeandanywhere
C.othersareunabletogetintouchwithyoubysmartphone
D.youareunabletocontactotherswithoutyoursmartphone
2.Theexperimentshowsthatwithoutelectronicproducts,onecould______
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