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題,本文主要告訴我們有關(guān)大腦的神話和事實,故答案是D。 【點評】考查閱讀理解,本文涉及到細(xì)節(jié)理解題、詞義猜測題、正誤判斷題和主旨大意題。細(xì)節(jié)理解題和政務(wù)判斷題都可以直接從文中找到依據(jù),邏輯推理題則需要根據(jù)位置事實與已知事實的聯(lián)系確定答案,主旨大意題則需要在充分理解文章的基礎(chǔ)上歸納出文章的中心。6.閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的幾個選項中,選出最佳選項。 What subject do you worry about the most at school? Many students worry about math. Some students can39。t sleep well the day before a math exam. Others may feel very nervous during the exam itself. But there might be a way to make the subject less stressful(壓力大的). For people who are worried about math, posture (姿勢) makes a big difference, Erik Paper from San Francisco State University told the Daily Mail. That39。s right – sitting up straight can help you do better on math exams. Scientists tested 125 college students. They asked them to do a simple math exam while sitting in a slumpedover (趴倒的) posture, or sitting up straight. After the test, 56 percent of students said the exam was easier to do if they were sitting up straight. Slumping over is a defensive(戒備的) posture. It can bring about bad memories in the body and brain. This can stop you from thinking clearly, Paper said. Students who were not nervous about taking the math exam did not necessarily benefit(受益) from better posture. But they did find that doing math while slumped over was more difficult, Science Daily reported. Good posture isn39。t just helpful for taking math exams. Sportspeople, musicians and public speakers can all benefit from better posture. When you feel stressed out, you can also try to sit up straight or stand tall. It can help you feel more certain and focus better.(1)What posture can make people feel less stressed during math exams? A.Sitting up straight.B.Hanging your head.C.Lying on your back.D.Raising one hand.(2)What did the scientists ask the college students to do during the test? A.To do situps.B.To count numbers.C.To think carefully.D.To sit in different postures.(3)How many students in the test benefited from the better posture? A.All the 125 students.B.Less than half of them.C.56 percent of them.D.None of the students.(4)The fourth paragraph is written to explain . A.why slumping over makes exams harder to doB.why slumping over is bad for one39。s healthC.why some people slump over during examsD.why people are nervous during math exams(5)Which of the following is the best title for the passage? A.Slump over to Take ExamsB.Sit up to Do MathC.Better Posture for Nervous StudentsD.Good Advice for Better Exams【答案】 (1)A(2)D(3)C(4)A(5)B 【解析】【分析】本文介紹姿勢不僅有助于參加數(shù)學(xué)考試。運動員、音樂家和演說家都可以從更好的姿勢中受益。當(dāng)你感到壓力大的時候,你也可以試著坐直或者站直。它可以幫助你更確定,更專注。(1)細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù) For people who are worried about math, posture (姿勢) makes a big difference 和That39。s right – sitting up straight can help you do better on math exams. 可知坐直可以讓人們在數(shù)學(xué)考試中感覺壓力更小 ,故選A。(2)推理題。根據(jù) They asked them to do a simple math exam while sitting in a slumpedover (趴倒的) posture, or sitting up straight. 可知科學(xué)家在測試中要求大學(xué)生以不同的姿勢坐著,故選D。(3)細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù) After the test, 56 percent of students said the exam was easier to do if they were sitting up straight 可知56%的參加測試的學(xué)生從更好的姿勢中受益 ,故選C。(4)主旨題。根據(jù) Slumping over is a defensive(戒備的) posture. It can bring about bad memories in the body and brain. This can stop you from thinking clearly, 可知第四段是用來解釋為什么睡懶覺會讓考試變得更難,故選A。(5)主旨題。根據(jù)本文教室里姿勢有助于參加數(shù)學(xué)考試和 the exam was easier to do if they were sitting up straight ,可知標(biāo)題適合是 Sit up to Do Math 坐起來做數(shù)學(xué) ,故選B?!军c評】考查閱讀理解。本文涉及細(xì)節(jié)題、推斷題,和主旨題,細(xì)節(jié)題要注意從文中尋找答案;推斷題需要聯(lián)系上下文,推斷出需要的信息,主旨題需要通讀全文,了解大意之后找出中心思想。7.閱讀理解 Few words are spoken more often every day on the streets of Britain than I39。m sorry. This phrase has bee such a mon response(反應(yīng)) that it has taken on a lot of meanings. Saying Sorry means to apologize(道歉). This is simple and easy to understand. We learn it both as a native speaker and as a student of foreign languages. But in Britain, it takes on another meaning. It is a cultural expression. Imagine this: a man walks down the street, looking down at his phone. A woman is walking in the opposite direction, towards the man. She sees him, but she can39。t get out of the way in time. The man bumps (碰撞) into the woman. Who should say sorry? Naturally, the man should say sorry, because it was he who wasn39。t looking where he was going. Yet in Britain, it is mon for both to apologize. It is known that British people, like most people, do not enjoy conflict(沖突).So to quickly calm the situation, British people will apologize to each other. Other times it may sound funny to hear sorry. Some of my friends say it at restaurants, as they ask the waiter: Sorry, but can I order another drink? It is not to apologize, but just to express that we need the waiter. In Britain, sorry doesn39。t always mean exactly what you think.(1)According to the passage, saying sorry is a cultural expression in . A.the USAB.the UKC.the WWFD.the UN(2)What does the underlined phrase take on mean in Paragraph 1? A.從事B.雇傭C.呈現(xiàn)160