第11练 阅读理解 七选五
Ⅰ.阅读理解
A
OnNovember7
LewisPughcompletedaone-kilometerswiminthefreezingwatersofKingEdwardCove
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offSouthGeorgiainAntarctica.Hewaswearingonlyhisswimmingglasses,capandspeedos!
Pughisanadvocateforouroceansandseas
workingtoprotecttheseecosystemwiththeirlargediversityofmarine(life.Whenaskedwhyhedoesn’twearawetsuit
,
海
洋
的
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Lewissays
“Iaskworldleaderstodoeverythingtheycantoprotectouroceans.Sometimesthestepstheyneedtotakearedifficultandunpopular.IfI’maskingthemtobecourageousImustalsobe.Swimminginawetsuitwouldnotsendtherightmessage.”
IttookPughabout19minutestocompletetheone-kilometerswiminAntarcticawherethewateraveragedabout1.6degreesCelsius(
摄
氏,
度).Hesaysthathisbodycanonlytolerateabout20minutesinthefreezingwatersbeforeitstartsshuttingdown.Asheswimswhichinturncauseshismuscle(
,肌
hisbodytemperaturesteadilydrops肉
)
controltodrop
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slowinghimdown.Whenheisdonewithhisswim
hissupportteamrusheshimtoahotshowerandittakesalmostanhourforhisbodytemperaturetoreturntonormal.
DoctorsandPughcautionthatonemustreceivemonthsoftrainingtoswiminsuchcoldwaters.Evenexpertswimmerswhoareunusedtofreezingwatercandrownwithinminutesbecauseofthephysicalshockexperiencedbythebody.Pughsayshetrainedforsixmonthsbeforethisswim.
ThisisnotthefirsttimethatLewishasswumindangerousconditions.In2007
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heswamonekilometerintheNorthPoletodrawattentiontothemeltingArcticiceduetoclimatechange.In2015
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heswamintheBayofWhalesinAntarctica’sRossSeaaspartofhissuccessfulcampaigntohelpsetupamarinereservethere.
1.WhydidLewisPughswimwithoutawetsuit? A.Toswimfaster. B.Toshowhisbravery. C.Tobuilduphisbody. D.Towinpublicattention.
2.What’sPugh’sadviceaboutswimminginfreezingwaters?
A.Onemustbefullyprepared. B.Oneshouldbeexpertatswimming. C.Oneshouldbereadytotakeonchallenges. D.Onemustbeusedtolong-distanceswimming. 3.Whatmaybethebesttitleforthetext? A.LewisPugh:SwimmingforaCause B.HowtoSurviveaSwiminColdWaters C.HowtoPrepareforExtremeSwimming D.LewisPugh:AchievingtheImpossible
B
PeopletypicallywashtheirhandsseveraltimesadayintheUnitedStatesbuttheydoitatafarhighertemperaturethanisnecessarytokillgerms
anewstudysays.Theenergywasteisequivalenttothefueluseofasmallcountry.
AmandaR
.
Carrico
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aresearchassistantprofessorattheVanderbiltInstituteforEnergyandEnvironmentinTennessee
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toldNationalGeographicthathandwashingisoften“acasewherepeopleactinwaysthattheythinkareintheirbestinterest
buttheyinfacthaveinaccuratebeliefsoroutdatedperceptions.”
Carricosaid
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“It’scertainlytruethatheatkillsbacteria
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butifyouweregoingtousehotwatertokillthemitwouldhavetobeawaytoohotforyoutotolerate.”
Carricosaidthatafterareviewofthescientificliterature
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herteamfound“noevidencethatusinghotwaterthatapersoncouldstandwouldhaveanybenefitinkillingbacteria.”Evenwaterascoldas40°F(4.4°C)
appearedtoreducebacteriaaswellashotterwater,ifhandswerescrubbed,rinsed(冲洗) anddriedproperly.
Usinghotwatertowashhandsisthereforeunnecessary
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aswellaswasteful
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Carricosaid,particularlywhenitcomestotheenvironment.Accordingtoherresearch,peopleusewarmorhotwater64percentofthetimewhentheywashtheirhands.Usingthatnumber,Carrico’steamcalculatedasignificantimpactontheplanet.
“Althoughthechoiceofwatertemperatureduringasinglehandwashmayappearunimportant,whenmultipliedbythenearly800billionhandwashesperformedbyAmericanseachyear,thispracticeresultsinmorethan6millionmetrictonsofCO2equivalentemissionsannually
,”shesaid.
TheresearcherspublishedtheirresultsintheJuly2013issueofInternationalJournalofConsumerStudies.Theyrecommendedwashingwithwaterthatisata“comfortable”tempera
ture,whichtheynotedmaybewarmerincoldmonthsandcoolerinhotones.
4.What’sthemeaningofwhatCarricotoldNationalGeographicinthesecondparagraph? A.Peoplearemoreconcernedabouttheirhealthandbegintowashtheirhands. B.It’simportantforpeopletowashtheirhandstokeephealthy.
C.Generally,people’shandwashingbehaviorsandperceptionsarenotcorrect. D.Peoplelikewashingtheirhandsverymuch.
5.Thefiguresinthesixthparagraphareusedtoshowthat. A.usinghotwatertowashhandshasabadinfluenceonourplanet B.airpollutionhasbecomemoreandmoreserious C.usinghotwatertowashhandsisawasteofenergy
D.peopleshouldpaymoreattentiontotheenvironmentaroundus 6.Thispassageisorganizedinthepatternof. A.factandopinion B.causeandeffect
C.definitionandclassification D.timeandevents
7.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?
A.It’snecessaryandusefulforpeopletowashtheirhandsfrequentlyeveryday. B.Wecanwashourhandswithwaterthatisata“comfortable”temperature. C.Usingcoldwatertowashhandsisnecessaryandmuchhealthier. D.Hotwatercan’tkillgerms.
C
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Shesatatthepicnictablealone.Recess(
休
息
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wasinfullswing.Sheremainedawkwardaroundherclassmates.Sheseemedunsureofwhattodoorsay
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yetIcouldseehereyeslongingforacceptance.Manystudentshadalreadydecidedthatherfriendshipwouldnotbeworththeenergyrequiredtoovercometheawkwardness.Othersteasedher.Mostignoredher—exceptforone.
Brianna,theclassclown,wasmakingtheotherstudentslaugh,asusual.“Brianna,doyouseeMollydownthere
?
Wouldyoumindwalkingdownthereandinvitinghertocomeupherewiththerestofus?”
Briannasighed.Icouldtellshedidn’twanttosacrificepreciousminutesofherownrecesstodowhatIwasaskingofher
,
butIalsoknewherheart.Sheoftenthoughtofothersbeforeherself—ararecharacterforanyone,muchlessakid.
Knowingthischoicewashardforher
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IpulledoutaD-buck
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ourclasscurrency.Thoughbribery(行贿) wasnottheidealwaytohandlethissituation,Ineededhercooperation.
“Here,I’llpayyouforyourtime.”
Sheofferedaninsinceresmile,graspedthegreenpaper,andheadeddownthehill. Astherestofthechildrenscreamedandlaughed
myeyeslockedonBriannaasshenearedthepicnictable.MollycouldbedifficultandIwouldn’thavebeensurprisedifshesentBriannabackalone
refusingherinvitation.WhensheencouragedherselftoastandingpositionIsighedwithrelief.
Aminutelater,Ifeltataponmyshoulder.“Here,Mrs.D.”ShehandedmetheD-buck. “Why?”Iasked.
“Ishouldn’tkeepthis.”Hereyesfelltoherfeet
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guiltradiatingfromherquietvoice.“Idon’twantMollytothinkIonlywenttogethersoIcouldearnabuck.She’smyfriend.”
Amomentlater,theywerealllaughingagain,andwhoshouldIseeamongthem,laughingforthefirsttimethatweek?Molly. 8.Accordingtotheauthor,whatwasMollylike? A.Sheignoredthejokesfromotherkids. B.Shefeltawkwardatbeingteased. C.Shedesiredtobeacceptedbyotherkids. D.Shehadnoenergytomakefriends.
9.HowdidtheauthorfeelasBriannawalkedtoMolly? A.Worried. C.Excited.
B.Satisfied. D.Confused.
10.WhatwasthepurposeofBrianna’sreturningtheD-bucktotheauthor? A.Toavoidlosingitoneday. B.TogetapurefriendshipwithMolly. C.Tobribeherteacher.
D.Toescapefrombeingscoldedbyherteacher. Ⅱ.七选五
Inaworldsurroundedbybadnews,itmayfeellikeanunhappyplacesometimes.11 Ifyoumakeevenonepersonsmiletoday
youcanhelpmakethisworldabetterplace.Hereisalistofideastohelpyou.
12InthisdayandagewhereeverythingissentviatheInternet
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it’sashocktoreceivealetterthroughthepost.Puttingpentopaperandwritingafewwordstoafriendcanbeaneasywaytomakeapositiveimpact.
Requiringsometimeandresearchtofindtheperfectproject
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volunteeringisoneofthenicestthingsyoucando.Whetheryouvolunteeratyourlocalyouthgrouportakedogsfromsheltersforawalk
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thesimplefactthatyouaregivingyourtimetohelpsomeoneelseisincredible.Therearesomanyopportunities.13
Tellsomeone“Iloveyou”.Itcanbeanyone.14Perhapsyoucantellafriendthatyouappreciatealltheyaretoyou
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orremindyourmumthatit’sherbirthday.Sometimes
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inourbusylivesweforgettotakeamomenttotellpeoplewhattheymeantous.
15Whetheryou’recreativeornot
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takingtimetomakesomethingforsomeoneelseshowshowmuchyouappreciatethem.Evenifyouthinkyou’renotcreative
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therecipientwillfeelluckytogetsuchauniquegiftthatyouputyourprecioustimeinto.Someideascouldincludeacard,painting,drawing,song,poemorcake! A.However,youcanmakeadifference. B.It’sasurprisetosendahandwrittenletter. C.Andyoudon’tevenhavetosay“Iloveyou”. D.Soyouaresuretofindonethatisrightforyou.
E.Anditdoesn’tnecessarilyhavetotakeupallyourlife. F.Makingsomethingforaspecialpersonisalwaysunique.
G.Evenapostcardwithacoupleofsentencescouldreallymakesomeone’sday.