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被稱(chēng)為精英主義;以及最后一段中的“And accusations of elitism ring hollow when so much is given away for free on TED39。t immune to criticism. It39。 (3)考查推理判斷。s most inspired thinkers,’ as the website puts it.”TED網(wǎng)站源于一種與世界分享會(huì)議的愿望,用網(wǎng)站的話(huà)說(shuō),就是“向世界上最有靈感的思想家們提供免費(fèi)的知識(shí)”。 (2)考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。根據(jù)第一段中的“And at , you can access lectures by artists, scholars, designers, technicians and others.”,你可以訪問(wèn)藝術(shù)家、學(xué)者、設(shè)計(jì)師、技術(shù)人員和其他人的演講。t important is the best website【答案】 (1)D(2)A(3)C(4)B 【解析】【分析】本文是一篇說(shuō)明文,介紹了TED以及它的歷史發(fā)展。s website. Whatever its failings, TED is a source of inspirational information for those who seek it out.(1)What is the main topic of the article? case against TED39。 s host afterward.s been called elitist(精英) for its high ticket prices (more than 6,000 dollars total). It39。TED, of course, isn39。 s most inspired thinkers, as the website puts it. The current version of the site was launched in April 2007, and contains videos of talks given at the TED conferences around the world. The talks are transcribed into hundreds of languages. TED began in 1984 as a conference that brought together individuals from the fields of technology, entertainment and design. It was intended to be a onetime event focusing on technology and design. The event ended up losing money, and it was six years before the founders tried it again. This time it worked, and since 1990, the TED conference has been an annual event. There are now two held every year, with topics as diverse as music, medicine, and money. Other specialized spinoff conferences address narrower issues. (英語(yǔ))高一英語(yǔ)閱讀理解(人生百味)常見(jiàn)題型及答題技巧及練習(xí)題(含答案)及解析一、高中英語(yǔ)閱讀理解人生百味類(lèi)1.閱讀理解 There are lots of ways to educate yourself on the Internet. You can find photos, documents, and films on almost any topic you can imagine. And at , you can access lectures by artists, scholars, designers, technicians and others. The TED website came from a desire to share the conferences with the world, to offer free knowledge from the world39。The TED website is owned by the Sapling Foundation, a non profit devoted to fostering the spread of great ideas. The Sapling foundation acquired TED in 2001. Since then, it has been focusing on using TED to broadcast ideas that might change the world. t immune to criticism. It39。s been accused by a few people of censorship for not publishing their talks. One controversial speaker was upset about being criticized by the conference39。The plaints, however, seem to be relatively few for such a large, longrunning organization. And accusations of elitism ring hollow when so much is given away for free on TED39。s on TED today. and cons of . is TED(2)Which of the following statements is NOT true? TED conference came after the success of . TED conferences are now held every year. talks are available in many languages. Sapling Foundation owns .(3)From the last two paragraphs, we can infer that ________. is accepted to all involved that some TED talks might not be published host of the conference is one who plays a supportive role to the speakers is criticized for giving special treatment to the wealthy or powerful negative ments on TED greatly affects its reputation(4)This author probably believes that________. is elitist is beneficial isn39。 (1)考查主旨大意。以及以下幾個(gè)段落的內(nèi)容,可知這篇文章的主題是“TED是什么”,故選D。根據(jù)第三段中的“The TED website came from a desire to share the conferences with the world, to ‘offer free knowledge from the world39。可知,“”這種表述錯(cuò)誤,故選A。根據(jù)倒數(shù)第二段中的“TED, of course, isn39。s been called elitist(精英) for its high ticket prices.”當(dāng)然,TED也免不了受到批評(píng)。s website.”而當(dāng)這么多東西在泰德的網(wǎng)站上免費(fèi)贈(zèng)送時(shí),精英主義的指責(zé)就顯得空洞了。 (4)考查推理判斷。可推斷出,這位作者可能認(rèn)為T(mén)ED是有益的,故選B。2.閱讀理解 d cast a careful glance and ask Why? before grabbing the apple pie.re grateful every day for a week! my response was frankly doubtful. I did the math. Five things a day for seven days is a lot of brainpower to expend without so much as the promise of an apple pie.s Psychological Services Clinic. What39。t ask an academic question-even a simple one unless you39。s when I first heard the term positive psychology. The gratitude thing, as I had called it, was but one small and simple element of the practice. Kind of like training the brain to focus on joy, my friend Heidi explained. It39。 Every day for a week, I found five distinct things for which I was thankful. They had to be different every day. I couldn39。s a great cook. He always puts our family first.m rediscovering the peace of that old saying: accepting the things I can39。 And all it took was a little gratitude.(1)What39。s attitude toward the student with desserts? A.Respectful.C.Supportive.(2)Why was the author doubtful about the instructions? A.t worth the effort.B.t like expressing thanks often.C.Because she could do five things every day easily.(3)What does Collie Conoley suggest the author should do? A.Be thankful for things but not people.C.Be specific about what she39。s the best title for the text? A.t Be Bothered by Small ThingsB.Practicing Gratitude Changed My LifeBeing Grateful to One Good Person【答案】 (1)A(2)A(3)D(4)C 【解析】【分析】本文是一篇夾敘夾議文,在一個(gè)星期的時(shí)間里,作者堅(jiān)持每天都能發(fā)現(xiàn)五件她特別感激的事情,而且每天都有所不同。但通過(guò)這么一個(gè)簡(jiǎn)單的練習(xí),作者重新發(fā)現(xiàn)了那句老話(huà)的平和:接受我不能改變的事情,毫無(wú)怨言地去改變我能改變的,并且足夠明智地知道兩者的區(qū)別。 (1)考查推理判斷。d cast a careful glance and ask ‘Why?’ before grabbing the apple pie.”如果一個(gè)心急的研究生拿著甜點(diǎn)出現(xiàn)在我的辦公室,讓我挑選一種,在抓蘋(píng)果派之前,我會(huì)仔細(xì)地看一眼,然后問(wèn)“為什么?”可知,作者在抓蘋(píng)果派之前,會(huì)仔細(xì)地看一眼,然后問(wèn)“為什么?”。故選A。根據(jù)第二段中的“my response was frankly doubtful. I did the math. Five things a day for seven days is a lot of brainpower to expend without so much as the promise of an apple pie.”我的反應(yīng)坦率地說(shuō)是懷疑的。連續(xù)7天每天做5件事,甚至連吃蘋(píng)果派的承諾都沒(méi)有,那就太費(fèi)腦力了。故選A。根據(jù)第四段中的“But I could, suggested Collie Conoley, another positive psychologist, express my gratitude for specific aspects of a certain person each day. He39??抵Z利建議道,我可以每天對(duì)一個(gè)人的某些方面表達(dá)我的感激之情