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and read the ID number on it, then they39。ll call the microchip pany to match the number to the information of the pet39。s owner. 可知,動(dòng)物收容所首先尋找丟失寵物的微芯片,其次獲取它的身份證號(hào)碼,然后打電話給芯片公司將號(hào)碼和它的主人的信息匹配,最后打電話給失主領(lǐng)回丟失的寵物,故選D。 (4)細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù)Once the chip is in place, the pet does not feel it ,Scrub身上放了芯片沒(méi)有什么不舒服感,故選B。 (5)主旨題。本文主要介紹芯片怎樣幫助走失的寵物回家,故選D。 【點(diǎn)評(píng)】考查閱讀理解。細(xì)節(jié)題和主旨題是閱讀理解題中??碱}型。細(xì)節(jié)題需要從文中尋找答案;主旨題需要通讀全文,了解大意之后找出中心思想。5.閱讀理解 At some point in life, many people develop a mental (精神) problem. While most people get over it, for others it doesn39。t go away easily. The WHO says that about 20 percent of teenagers worldwide suffer from mental illness. It39。s thought that the number of teenagers with mental illness around the world will increase by half by 2020. It will bee one of the main causes of illness, and even death. In China, the picture isn39。t bright, either. About one tenth of teenagers under the age of 17 have a mental health challenge. The world is changing fast. Study and relationships have always caused stress, but today the stress is much higher than before, the WHO said. A research centre in Oxford University says that young people today have big stresses at school. For example, they experience bullying (欺凌). In a 2017 report, the centre noted that the Internet was a special source (渠道) of stress. Online, young people often see messages about perfection and this causes the young great uncertainty about their futures, says the centre. Also, according to China Daily, Chinese people don39。t ask for help with their mental problems. They fear that others will think less of them if they say that they are in mental trouble. Elaine Peng, a US mental health educator, makes a similar point. And in the UK, over three quarters of young people believe their mental problems have a social stigma. It is reported in 2017 that a quarter of young UK people wouldn39。t ask for help if they developed a mental problem. Young people who don39。t ask for help for their condition may be creating problems for themselves in the future. Elaine Peng warned that, If we hide our mental health, it may remain a problem forever. My message for young people is, if you feel something is wrong within you—ask for help, he told China Daily. (1)Which of the following is NOT the cause of stress according to the passage? A.Heavy schoolworkB.Being bullied at school.C.Some information from the Internet.D.Certainty about the future.(2)Why don39。t Chinese people ask for help with their mental problems? A.They don39。t think them serious.B.They can get over them in time.C.They can keep their mental health secret.D.They are afraid of being looked down upon.(3)What does the underlined word stigma most probably mean in Chinese? A.羞恥B.印象C.援助D.危害(4)Elaine Peng advised the teenagers with mental illness to ______. A.think less of themselvesB.avoid being bulliedC.ask for help as soon as possibleD.stay away from the Internet.(5)The main purpose of the passage is to ______. A.ask research centers for helpB.tell about teenagers39。 stressesC.call public attention on teenagers with mental illnessD.show some different opinions from different countries【答案】 (1)D(2)D(3)A(4)C(5)C 【解析】【分析】大意:本文講述世界上許多人有精神疾病,到2020年世界上有一半的青少年患精神方面的疾病。精神疾病將成為主要的疾病甚至導(dǎo)致死亡,研究表明引起精神異常的原因是壓力過(guò)大而沒(méi)有及時(shí)找醫(yī)生疏導(dǎo)導(dǎo)致的。 (1)細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù)young people today have big stresses at school. they experience bullying (欺凌). the Internet was a special source (渠道) of ,研究表明壓力的原因來(lái)自于過(guò)重的學(xué)業(yè),學(xué)校的欺凌,已經(jīng)互聯(lián)網(wǎng)上一些不良信息導(dǎo)致的,D描述與原文不一致,故選D。 (2)細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù) They fear that others will think less of them if they say that they are in mental ,他們害怕其他人瞧不起他們,故選D。 (3)詞義猜測(cè)題。根據(jù)And in the UK, over three quarters of young people believe their mental problems have a social ,在英國(guó),超過(guò)4分之三的年輕人認(rèn)為他們的精神疾病是社會(huì)的恥辱,推出stigma的意思是“羞恥”,故選A。 (4)推斷題。根據(jù)If we hide our mental health, it may remain a problem ,如果躲避我們的精神健康,它可能擁有是一個(gè)問(wèn)題,推出Elaine Peng建議患有精神疾病的青少年應(yīng)盡快就醫(yī),故選C。 (5)推斷題。通過(guò)分析可知,作者講述世界上越來(lái)越多的青少年患有精神疾病目的是喚起全社會(huì)對(duì)患有精神異常的青少年關(guān)注,故選C。 【點(diǎn)評(píng)】考查閱讀理解。細(xì)節(jié)題、推斷題和詞義猜測(cè)題是閱讀理解題中常考題型。細(xì)節(jié)題需要從文中尋找答案;推斷題需要聯(lián)系上下文,推斷出需要的信息;詞句猜測(cè)題需要聯(lián)系上下文,推出詞句的意思。6.閱讀理解 My first day of school was very interesting and couldn39。t be easily forgotten. I went to my science class in the morning and found a seat in the back. I waited there for 15 minutes before the bell rang. The science teacher told us about some class rules. No one talked to me and I didn39。t talk to anyone else. I was one of those very shy girls. After the science class, I had an English class. I thought it would be boring but later I found it very funny. When the classes of the morning ended I went to lunch. I sat outside the dining room with no one to talk to and no food because I was too nervous to join the lunch line. I kept looking around hoping to see someone I knew but I never saw anyone. Lunch ended and I went to have my art class. I was the first one there and not even my teacher was there yet. So I sat at my desk and started drawing some pictures. I didn39。t notice the rest of the class walking in or the girl that was standing behind me till I was surprised by the voice, So what are you drawing? It was a girl who had really long hair. She ended up being my best friend and one of the kindest and liveliest girls I know. In the next class meeting, the teacher asked us to talk about the past holiday. I was glad to make some new friends in the class. The first day of high school was hard for me but I got through it.(1)What do we know about the writer39。s science class? A.She was 15 minutes late for it.B.She learned some class rules.C.She made some new friends.D.She sat in the front row.(2)According to the writer, the English class was . A.boringB.interestingC.hardD.useful(3)The writer had no lunch because she . A.wasn39。t hungry160