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四级阅读段落信息匹配题及答案分析 SectionB Directions:Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattachedtoit.Eachstatementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.Identifytheparagraphfromwhichtheinformationisderived.Youmaychooseaparagraphmorethanonce.Eachparagraphismarkedwithaletter.AnswerthequestionsbymarkingthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2. HowtoUseaLibrary A)Youredrivingyourcarhomefromworkorsch001.Andsomethinggoeswron9.Theenginestallsoutatlights,holdsbackasyougotopass.Itneedsatuneupandsoon.Wheredoyougo?Thelibrary.Youcantakeoutanautorepairmanualthattellsstepbystephowtotuneupyourmakeandmodel.Oryourtennisgamehasfallenoff.Youvelostyourtouchatthe.Wheredoyougo?Thelibraryforafewbooksonimprovingyourtennisform. B)“Thelibrary!”yousay.“Thatswheremyteachersendsmetodoughhomework.Unfortunately,Ivefoundthatsexactlythewaymanypeoplefeel.Ifyoureamongthem.youredenyingyourselftheeasiestwaytoimproveyourself,enjoyyourselfandevencopewithlife.MyfirstsuggestionformakingthemostofyourlibraryistodowhatIdid,readandreadandread.Forpleasureandforunderstanding. C)IfitsTVthatkeepsyoufromcultivatingthisdelicioushabit,Icanofferasureremedy.Takehomefromthelibraryastackofbooksthatmightlookinterestin9.PilethemontheTVset.Nexttimeyouaretemptedtoturnonaprogramyoureallydontwanttosee,reachforabookinstead. D)Overtheyears,peoplecollectamentallistofbookstheymeantoread.Ifyoudonthavesuchalist,hereisthesuggestion.TakefromthelibrarysomeofthebooksyoumighthaveenjoyeddramatizedonTV,likeRemarguesAllQuietontheWesternFront,ClavellsShegun,TolkiensTheHobbit,orVictorHugosLesMiseRables.Ifyoulikewhatyouread、youcanfollowupwithothersatisfyingbooksbythesameauthors. E)Somepeopleintheirreadinglimitthemselvestocurrenttalkedaboutbestsellers.Oh,whattheymiss!Thelibraryisfullofyesterdaysbestsellers;andtheystillmakepellingreadingtoday.SomethatIveenjoyed:A.B.GuthriesTheBigSky,CarlVanDorensBenjaminFranklin,MariSandozs.OldJules,andNormanMailersTheNakedandtheDead. F)Howdoyoufindtheseoranyotherbooksyourelookingfor?Itseasywiththecardcatalog.EverytimeIgotothelibraryandIgomorethanonceaweekIinvariablymakeabeelinetothecardcatalogbeforeanythingelse.Itsthenucleusofanypubliclibrary.Thecardcataloglistseverybookinthelibraryby:1.author;2.title;3.subject.Letspickaninterestingsubjecttolookup.Ihavealwaysbeenfascinatedbyastronomy.Youllbesurprisedatthewealthofmaterialyouwillfindunder“astrongmy”todrawupon.Andtheabsorbingbooksyoudidntknowexistedonit. CAUTION:Alwayshaveapencilandpaperwhenyouusethecardcatal09. G)Onceyoujotdownthenumbersofthebooksyouareinterestedin,youarereadytofindthemontheshelves.Librariescalltheshelves“thestacks”.Inmanysmallerlibraries,whichyoullbeusing,thestackswillbeopenforyoutobrowse.TomethereisaspecialthrillintrackingdownthebooksIwantinthestacks!Forinvariably,IfindbooksaboutwhichIknewnothin9,andtheseoftenturnouttobetheveryoneslneed.Youwillfindthesamethinghappeningtoyouwhenyoustarttobrowseinthestacks.“Alearnedmindistheendproductofbrowsing.” CAUTION:Ifyoutakeabookfromthestackstoyourworkdesk,donottrytoreturnittoitsproperplace.Thatsworkfortheexperts.Ifyoureplaceitincorrectly,thenextseekerwontbeabletofindit. H)SrmedmenandwomeninAmericaarethelibrarianswhospecializeinprovidingreferencehelp.IntroduceyourselfStateyourproblem.Andbeamazedathowmuchhepyouwillreceive.CAUTION:Dontwastethetimeofthisexpertbyaskingsillyquestionsyououghttosolveyourself.Savethereferencelibrarianforthereallybigones. I)Youshot:ldalsolearntousetheReadersGuidetoPeriodicalLiterature.Thisgreenboundindexismeofthemostusefulitemsinanylibrary.Itindexesallthearticlesinthemajormagazines,includingnewspapermagazinesupplements.Thusitprovidesaguidetotheverylatestexpertinformationofanysubjectthatinterestsyou.Soifyouwanttodoareallyfirstclassjob,findoutwhichmagazinesyourlibrarysubscribesto,thenconsulttheReadersGuideandtrackdownrecentarticlesonyoursubject.Whenyouusethiswonderfultooleffectively,youshowthemarkofarealscholar. J)Sinceyoucantakemostbookshome,butnotmagazines,takefullnoteswhenusingthelatter.Manylibrariestodayprovideareprographicmachinethatcanquicklycopypagesyouneedfrommagazinesandbooks.Askaboutit:Ifyouareworkingonaprojectofsomesizewhichwillrequirerepeatedlibraryvisits,keepasmallnotebookinwhichyourecordtheidentificationnumbersofthebooksyouwillbeusingfrequently.Thiswillsaveyouvaluabletime,becauseyouwonthavetoconsultthecardcatalogorsearchaimlesslythroughthestackseachtimeyouvisitformaterialyouseek.Solfieoftheverybestbooksinanylibraryarethereferencebooks,whichmaynotbetakenhome.Learnwhattopicstheycoverandhowbesttousethem,forthesebooksarewonderfulrepositories(储藏室、资料库)ofhumanknowledge. K)Yourlibrarycangiveyouhelponanysubject.Itcanevenbeyourbusinessandlegaladvisor.Howmanytimeshaveyouscratchedyourheadoverhowtogetataxrebate(折扣)onyoursummerjob?You,11findguidestothat.Wanttodefendyourselfintrafficcoup?Findouthowinlegalbooksatthelibrary. L)LibraryProjectsCanBeFunandRewardin9.Hereareafewideas: 1.Whatareyourroots?Traceyourancestors.Manylibrariesspecializeingenealogy. 2.DidGeorgeWashingtonsleepnearby?OrBillytheKid?Yourlibraryscollectionoflocalhistorybookscanputyouonthetrail. 3.CookaPolynesianfeast.OranancientRomanbanquet.Readhowinthelibraryscookbooks. 4.Takeupphotography.Checkthelibraryforconsumerreviewsofcamerasbeforeyoubuy.Takeoutbooksonlightin9,position,ordarkroomtechniquesoryounameit! M)Ifyouhaven,tdetectedbynowmyenthusiasmforlibraries,letmeoffertwopersonalnotes.Imparticularlypleasedthatinrecentyearstwobeautifullibrarieshavebeennamedafterme:asmallmunitylibraryinQuakertown,Pennsylvania,andthehugeresearchlibrarylocatedattheUniversityofNorthernColoradoinGreeley.AndIlikelibrariessomuchthatImarriedalibrarian. 46.Thenucleusofanypubliclibraryisthecar,dcatalog. 47.Yesterdaysbestsellersarestillgoodforreadin9,whichshouldntbeoverlooked. 48.Theauthorsuggeststhatpeopleshouldgotothelibraryforanswerswhenthingsgowrong 49.TheReader,sGuideisagreenboundindexwhichprovidesaguidetoverylatestexpertinformationofanysubjectthatinterestsreaders. 50.ThesureremedytokicktheTVhabitistotakehomefromthelibraryinterestingbookstoread. 51.Therearevariouskindsoffunandrewardingprojectsavailableindifferentlibraries. 52.Anotebookwillhelpreaderstorecordtheidentificationnumbersofthefrequentlyusedbookswhichcantbetakenhome. 53.Readersshouldnottrytoreturnthebooktakenfromthestackstotheirdesktoitsproperplace. 54.Whenaskingforhelp,readersaresuggestednotaskingthereferencelibrarianssillyquestionstheyoughttosolvethemselves. 55.Whenaskingforhelp,readersaresuggestednotaskingthereferencelibrarianssillyquestionstheyoughttosolvethemselves. 46.Thenucleusofanypubliclibraryisthecardcatalog.任何公共图书馆的核心都是卡片目录。 【解析】F)。细节题。根据句中的关键词Thenucleusofanypubliclibrary可将本句定位在F)段的前四句。怎样找到这些,或其他你想找的书呢?很简单用卡片目录。每次去图书馆的时候我每周至少去一次在做任何事之前,我每次都会径直走向卡片目录。它是所有公共图书馆的核心。 47.Yesterdaysbestsellersarestillgoodforreadin9,whichshouldntbeoverlooked.过去的畅销书仍然值得一读,不容错过。 【解析】E)。细节题。根据句中关键词yesterdaysbestsellers可定位在E)段的前三句。有些人读书只限于当前受到热评的畅销书。哦,他们错过了多少好东西呀!图书馆满是从前的畅销书;而且它们在今天仍深深吸引着读者。 48.Theauthorsuggeststhatpeopleshouldgotothelibraryforanswerswhenthingsgowrong. 作者建议遇到难题到图书馆寻求答案。 【解析】A)。归纳题。根据句中关键词gotothelibrary和whenthingsgowron9可定位在A)段。作者在本段列举了几个生活中的难题,建议大家到图书馆寻求答案。归纳起来就是:作者建议遇到难题到图书馆寻求答案。 49.TheReadersGuideisagreenboundindexwhichprovidesaguidetoverylatestexpertinformationofanysubjectthatinterestsreaders.读者指南是一本绿色封皮的索引书,可以指导你找到你感兴趣的任何主题的最新专业信息。 【解析】I)。细节题。根据句中关键词TheReadersGuide可定位在I)段的前半部分。还要学会使用期刊文献读者指南。这本绿色封面的索引是所有图书馆最有用的物品之一。它能查询到各大主要杂志上 所有的文章,包括报纸杂志增刊上面的文章。因此,它能引导你找到任何你感兴趣的话题的最新专业信息。 50.ThesureremedytokicktheTVhabitistotakehomefromthelibraryinterestingbookstoread.为戒掉看电视的习惯,一个稳妥的补救方法就是从图书馆带回家一些有趣的书来读。 【解析】C)。细节题。根据句中关键词kicktheTVhabit和sureremedy可定位在C)段的第一、二句。 作者建议为了戒掉看电视的习惯,可以从图书馆带书回家读。 51.Therearevariouskindsoffunandrewardingprojectsavailableindifferentlibraries.不同图书馆有各种有趣有益的 题目:Q46-Q55 建议答题顺序:建议在精读完成后再做 预估难度系数:4星 段落信息匹配题较选词和精读来说,相对简单。要求大家做到两点: 1不要错过信息-即认真找; 2发现同义替换-即答案对应处。 很多同学在做段落信息匹配题的时候,犯的最大的错误就是看到一个词马上选择。那么我们到底该如何处理题目和原文段落的匹配。技巧就是“2+1”原则-即题目和原文某段出现两处原词(相同词汇)加上一处同义替换时(或两处同义替换加一个原词时),匹配度最高。有原词并不一定对,匹配题考的仍然是同义替换。 例如: D)Theaveragepriceofallgoodsandserviceshasrisenabout50percent.Butthepriceofacollegeeducationhasnearlydoubledinthattime.Istheeducationthattodaysstudentsaregettingtwiceasgood?Arenewworkerstwiceassmart?Havetheybeesomehowmassivelymoreexpensivetoeducate? 51.Overtheyearsthecostofacollegeeducationhasincreasedalmostby100%。(xx12) 55.Overfiftypercentofrecentcollegegraduatesremainunemployedorunabletofindasuitablejob。(xx12) 很多同学在看完题目后,不假思索的作出选择将D段落与55题对应,没想到恰恰掉入出题人的陷阱。虽然有一个数字“50%”对应,“千万不要只看到一个数字或特殊词汇马上选择”,牢记“2+1”原则。通过阅读题目我们发现55题的意思为:百分之五十的学生找不到合适的工作;而原文讲的是物价上涨百分之五十。意思完全不一样。 解匹配题的三大要点: 1做题顺序不要乱,以确保我们能在十五分钟规定的时间内完成。先看题目,后读文章,读文章时抓住首尾句以及转折信息; 2定位时到底选什么样的词去找才能即准确又快速?(我们会在6月1日的冲刺班上给大家详细讲解); 3最核心的解题技巧就是上文所提到的“2+1”原则,找出同义替换才是解题之本。希望大家学会灵活应用。 WhyBuyShade-GrownCoffee? Whenpeopleargueaboutwhethercoffeeisgoodforhealth,theyreusuallythinkingofthehealthofthecoffeedrinker.Isitfoodforyourheart?Doesitincreasebloodpressure?Doesithelpyouconcentrate?However,coffeeaffectsthehealthofthehumanpopulationinotherways,too. Traditionally,coffeebusheswereplantedunderthecanopy(树冠)oftallerindigenous(土生土长的)trees.However,moreandmorefarmersinLatinAmericaaredeforestingthelandtogrowfull-suncoffees.Atfirst,thisincreasesproductionbecausemorecoffeebushescanbeplantediftherearentanytrees.Withincreasedproductioneincreasedprofits. Unfortunately,deforestingforcoffeeproductionimmediatelydecreaseslocal-wildlifehabitat.Nativebirdsnestandhidefrompredators(捕食者)inthetalltreesandmigratingbirdsrestthere. Furthermore,inthelongterm,thefull-sunmethodalsodamagestheecosystembecausemorechemicalfertilizersandpesticidesareneededtogrowthecoffee.Thefertilizersandpesticideskillinsectsthateatcoffeeplant,butthenthebirdseatthepoisonedinsectsandalsodie.Thechemicalskillorsickenotheranimalsaswell,andcanevenenterthewaterthatpeoplewilleventuallydrink. Fortunately,farmersinCentralandSouthAmericaarebeginningtogrowmorecoffeebushesintheshade.Wecansupportthesefarmersbybuyingcoffeewithsuchlabelsasshadegrownandbirdfriendly.Sure,thesevarietiesmightcostalittlemore.Butwerepayingforthehealthofthebirds,theland,ourselves,andthepla.Ithinkitsworthit. 31.Whatisthemainideaofthispassage?文章的主旨是 A.Farmersarechangingthewaytheygrowcoffee.农民正改变他们种咖啡的方式 B.Coffeeisbeingmoreexpensivetoproduce.种植咖啡越来越贵 C.Shade-growcoffeeismoreexpensivethansun-growcoffee.蔽光生长的咖啡比向光生长的咖啡贵 D.Peopleshouldbuyshade-growncoffee.人们应该买蔽光生长的咖啡 【答案】A 32.ThefunctionofthewordTraditionallyinParagraph2istoshow_.段落2中的traditionally作用是来显示 A.thepositiveeffectsofcoffee.咖啡的积极作用 B.achangeofcoffeegrowth.咖啡成长的变化 C.somethingthatisthemostimportant.最重要的事情 D.howcoffeeproductionusedtobe.咖啡生产过去如何 【答案】B 33.Whatdoesincreasedproductionoffull-suncoffeebringabout?阳光充足的咖啡增加的产量带来什么? A.Moreinsects.更多的昆虫 B.Betterqualitycoffee.质量更好的咖啡 C.Largerfarms.更大的农场 D.Higherprofits.更高利润 【答案】D 34.Howdofarmersfindmorelandforgrowingfull-suncoffee?农民如何找更多的土地来种植阳光充足的咖啡 A.Theybuymorelandfromotherfarmers. B.Theycutdowntrees. C.Theymovetoanothercountry. D.Theyturngrasslandintofarmland. 【答案】B 35.Thefull-sunmethodmayaffectthefollowingEXCEPT_fullsun方式可能影响以下. A.insects.昆虫 B.air.空气 C.brids.鸟 D.humans人类 【答案】B 第五十篇15MillionAmericansSufferfromSocialAnxietyDisorder(教材上阅读理解) Socialanxietydisorderpreventssome15millionAmericansfromleadingnormalsocialandromanticlives,anewsurveyfinds. Thedisorderleavesmanyisolated,ashamedandoftenmisdiagnosed.Thirty-sixpercentofthosewithsocialanxietydisorderhavesymptomsfor10yearsormorebeforeseekinghelp,theAnxietyDisordersAssociationofAmericareports. “Socialanxietydisorderiswhensomebodyhasanintense,persistentandirrationalfearofsocialorperformancesituations,”JerilynRoss,theassociationspresidentandCEO,saidduringateleconferenceWednesday. “Theconditioncausespeopletoavoidmon,everydaysituationsandevenotherpeopleforfearofbeingjudgedorcriticizedorhumiliatedorembarrassingthemselves,”Rosssaid. Socialanxietydisordercaninterferewithdailyroutinesandjobperformance,Rossnoted.“Italsomakesitverydifficultforpeopletodevelopfriendsandromanticpartnerships,”shesaid. Peoplewiththisdisorderrecognizetheirfearisexcessiveandirrational,Rossnoted.“Buttheyfeelpowerlesstodoanythingaboutit,”shesaid. Socialanxietydisordercanstartintheearlyteens,Dr.MarkH.Pollack,directoroftheCenterforAnxietyandTraumaticStressDisordersandaprofessorofpsychiatryatHarvardMedicalSchool,saidduringtheteleconference. “Thisisadisorderthatstartsaffectingpeopleearlyon1,”Pollacksaid.“Thetypicalageofonsetisearlyadolescence,age12or13,andmanyindividualsreportahistoryofanxietydatingbackto2earlierchildhood.” Thedisorderalsohasphysicalsymptoms,includingheartpalpitations,feelingsthattheirthroatwillcloseup3,sweating,blushing,faintness,tremblingandstammering,Rosssaid. Amongpeoplewiththedisorder,75percentsaidtheconditionaffectedtheirabilitytodonormalactivities.Inaddition,69percentsaidtheydidntwantpeopletothinktheywerecrazy,and58percentsaidtheywereembarrassedbytheircondition,Rosssaid. However,whentheconditionisdiagnosedandtreated,manyreportedimprovementintheirlives.Infact,59percentwhowerereceivingtreatmentsaidtreatmenthadapositiveeffectontheirabilitytohavearomanticrelationship.Inaddition,39percentwhohadreceivedtreatmentsaidknowingthattreatmentcanbesuessfulaidedtheirdecisiontogethelp,Rossnoted. 第十四篇YoungAdultsWhoExerciseGetHigherIQScores(教材上完形填空) YoungadultswhoarefithaveahigherIQandaremorelikelytogoontouniversity,revealsamajornewstudycarriedoutattheSahlgrenskaAcademyandSahlgrenskaUniversityHospital. TheresultswererecentlypublishedintheProceedingsoftheNationalAcademyofSciences(PNAS).Thestudyinvolved1.2millionSwedishmendoingmilitaryservicewhowerebornbetween1950and1976.TheresearchgroupanalyzedtheresultsofbothphysicalandIQteststheyoungsterstookrightaftertheystartedservingthearmy. ThestudyshowsaclearlinkbetweengoodphysicalfitnessandbetterresultsfortheIQtest.Thestrongestlinksareforlogicalthinkingandverbalprehension.ButitisonlyfitnessthatplaysaroleintheresultsfortheIQtest,andnotstrength.“Beingfitmeansthatyoualsohavegoodheartandlungcapacityandthatyourbraingetsplentyofoxygen,”saysMichaelNilsson,professorattheSahlgrenskaAcademyandchiefphysicianattheSahlgrenskaUniversityHospital.“Thismaybeoneofthereasonswhywecanseeaclearlinkwithfitness,butnotwithmuscularstrength.Wearealsoseeingthattherearegrowthfactorsthatareimportant.” Byanalyzingdatafortwins,theresearchershavebeenabletodeterminethatitisprimarilyenvironmentalfactorsandnotgenesthatexplainthelinkbetweenfitnessandahigherIQ. “Wehavealsoshownthatthoseyoungsterswhoimprovetheirphysicalfitnessbetweentheagesof15and18increasetheircognitiveperformance,”saysMariaAberg,researcherattheSahlgrenskaAcademyandphysicianatAbyhealthcentre.“Thisbeingthecase,physicaleducationisasubjectthathasanimportantplaceinschools,andisanabsolutemustifwewanttodowellinmathsandothertheoreticalsubjects.” Theresearchershavealsoparedtheresultsfromfitnesstestsduringnationalservicewiththesocio-economicstatusofthemenlaterinlife.Thosewhowerefitat18weremorelikelytogointohighereducation,andmanysecuredmorequalifiedjobs. 第4部分:阅读理解(第3145题,每题3分,共45分) 下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道题。请根据短文内容,为每题确定1个最佳选项。 第一篇FaceMasksMayNotProtectfromSuper-Flu IFasuper-flustrikes,facemasksmaynotprotectyou.Whetherwidespreaduseofmaskswillhelp,orharm,duringthenextworldwidefluoutbreakisaquestionthatresearchersarestudyingfuriously.Noresultshaveefromtheirmaskresearchyet.However,thegovernmentsayspeopleshouldconsiderwearingthemincertainsituationsanyway,justincase. Butitsaquestionthepublickeepsaskingwhilethegovernmentaremakingpreparationsforthenextflupandemi C.SotheCentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention(CDC)cameupwithpreliminaryguidelines.“Wedontwantpeoplewearingthemeverywhere,”saidtheCD C.“Theoverallremendationreallyistoavoidexposure.” Whenthatsnotpossible,theguidelinessaytoconsiderwearingasimplesurgicalmaskifyouareinoneofthethreefollowingsituations.First,yourehealthyandcantavoidgoingtoacrowdedplace.Secondtyouresickandthinkyoumayhaveclosecontactwiththehealthy,suchasafamilymembercheckingonyou.Third,youlivewithsomeonewhossickandthusmightbeintheearlystagesofinfection,butstillneedtogoout. Influenzapandemicscanstrikewhentheeasy-to-mutatefluvirusshiftstoastrainthatpeopleneverhaveexperience D.Scientistscannotpredictwhenthenextpandemicwillarrive,althoughconcernisrisingthattheAsianbirdflumighttriggeroneifitstartsspreadingeasilyfrompersontoperson. Duringtheflupandemic,youshouldprotectyourself.Avoidcrowds,andavoidclosecontactwiththesickunlessyoumustcareforsomeone.Whyarentmasksaddedtothisself-protectionlist?Becausetheycanhelptrapvirus-ladendropletsflyingthroughtheairwithacoughorsneeze.Simplesurgicalmasksonlyfilterthelargerdroplets.Besides,theCDCisafraidmasksmaycreateafalsesenseofsecurity.Perhapssomeonewhoshouldhavestayedhomewoulddonanill-fittingmaskandhoponthesubwayinstead. Nordoesfluonlyspreadthroughtheair.Saysomeonecoversasneezewithhisorherhand,thentouchesadoorknoborsubwaypole.Ifyoutouchthatspotnextandthenputgermyhandsonyournoseormouth,youvebeenexpose D.Itshardertorubyournosewhilewearingamaskandsoyourfacemaygetprettyswea
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