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2013年高考第二轮复习英语湖北版专题升级训练十三阅读理解(一)amore than half of rich americans have not shown their full wealth to their children, a new survey showed last tuesday.the survey, published by the bank of america, studied the rich with $ 3 million or more in assets. it found that “surprisingly few of those surveyed have welldeveloped plans to preserve and pass on their assets to their children”the majority of the 457 people surveyed are selfmade, firstgeneration rich.fiftytwo percent of parents have chosen not to tell their children just how wealthy they are, and 15 percent have given away nothing about the family wealth.one in three parents said they had never thought to do it.they are worried that their children would become lazy, spend money freely, make bad decisions and even become a target for gold diggers.only 34 percent strongly agreed that their children would be able to handle any inheritance (遗产) they plan to leave them.“there is an expectation about the wealthy parents that they have a responsibility to pass down their fortune to the next generation,” said sallie krawcheck, president of the global wealth and investment management of the bank of america.“our research, however, uncovered changing views of what one generation owes the next.”the trend is led by the worlds richest man bill gates, who promised in 2008 that he would leave his $58 billion fortune to the charity started by him and his wife, the bill and melinda gates foundation (基金会), and not to his children.“we want to give it back to society in the way that it will have the most positive impact,” he said.of his plans for his children, gates said: “i will give the kids some money but not a meaningful percentage. they will need to work but they will feel reasonably taken care of.”1we can learn from the passage that _.arich parents may not know how to manage their inheritancebrich parents dont equal rich kids, at least in the uscamerican children dont get to inherit their parents wealthdpoor children dont expect themselves to be as rich as their parents2according to the survey,most rich americans _.athink they owe their children nothingbthink it best to give their money back to societycdoubt their childrens ability to handle wealthdare confident of their childrens ability to handle wealth3the underlined word “they” in paragraph 6 refers to _.aresponsible childrenbbill gates and his wifecfirstgeneration richdrich parents4from the last paragraph,we can see that bill gates wants to show _.athe trend of leaving no inheritance to childrenbthe positive impact of charity on societycthe way of giving back to societydthe importance of independence for childrenbin the past year, the number of parenting contractsstatements signed by parents agreeing to bring their child to schoolhas gone up by 41% to 6,861. the number of courtissued punishment notices went up by 12% to 7,793 last year.the department for children, schools and families said that part of the rise was due to a ban on parents taking their child out of school during term time to go on holiday. the labour government has a target to cut truancy (逃学) by a third, but the current rate of unauthorised absence in england is a third higher than in 2001.the government has introduced tough new permission to force parents to deal with their childs truancy.parents can be fined, asked to sign contracts, or ordered to make their child go to school. finally they can be sent to prison. the first parent to be put in prison was patricia amos, from banbury, oxfordshire, in 2006. separate figures from the ministry of justice today show that 133 parents were put in prison between 2004 and 2011 for failing to prevent their childs truancy.childrens minister delyth morgan said: “its important that we back schools and local authorities in using these powers to deal with problem pupils and bad behaviour.they rightly make parents take responsibility for their children.these latest figures show that schools and local authorities continue to make good use of these measures.”david laws, the liberal democrat education spokesman,said: “while parents need to take responsibility for their childrens behaviour and have the duty to ensure they attend school, truancy rates across the country remain sky high.what is needed is a more effective local approach involving parents,schools and the police. extra money to cut class sizes and provide more onetoone support will enable teachers to work with individual children and make sure that they are occupied in the classroom.”5parenting contracts are signed to _.aremind parents to help their child with his homeworkbmake parents accompany their child to schoolckeep children safe on the way to schooldensure children attend school6the worst punishment parents can be faced with is _.ato be finedbto be put into prisoncto sign a contractdto lose the right to raise children7the underlined word “back” in paragraph 4 probably means “_”aadjustblimitcoppose dsupport8we know from the passage that _.athe governments approach has had little effect on childrens truancybthe government should take tougher measures against parentscthe number of parents sent to prison has reduceddschools and local authorities misuse the measurescwhen allison winn was eight and her family adopted a dog named coco, they had no idea how much the little creature would change her life. “coco helped me feel better, ”says allison, who was recovering from 14 months of treatment for a brain cancer at the time.“she would cuddle up (偎依) to me when i didnt want to play.” allison loved coco so much that she told her parents she wanted to help other sick kids find the same kind of comfort.she started with small business, raising money by selling lemonade and homemade dog biscuits in front of her house.her first customer was a mailman.by the end of that summer, she had raised nearly $ 1,000, enough to adopt and train two dogs and give them to children with cancer.now, a little more than two years later, some groups gather to make dog treats for allisons cause.her organization, the stink bug project, named after a picture she drew in memory of the end of her treatment, is run and managed in partnership with the morgan adams foundation.stink bug helps families adopt pets from the trained k9 companion program, where the rescued dogs are taught commands.allisons mother, dianna litvak, who helps run stink bug, hopes to extend the petadoption program statewide and continue donating some of the money to help fund childrens cancer research.“allison has figured out how to helpin a way that no one else has,” litvak says.“we involve her younger sister, emily, her friends, the adopting families, and some others.it took the love of a little girl to wrap all that together into one amazing package.”go to to donate or to buy allisons dog biscuits.9at the beginning, allisons family _.awanted other sick children to get the same comfortbdidnt know the sufferings of fighting a cancercthought a dogs company would harm her healthddidnt expect a dog could change her so much10the name of allisons organization, the stink bug project,is from _.aone of her drawings bher dogcher homemade biscuits dher friend11according to paragraph 4, allisons mother feels _.acalm bworriedcembarrassed dproud12whats the passage mainly about?ahelping to make dog treats.badopting a dog for your child.cgiving dogs and love to kids with cancer.draising money to train pets.da yoga master made a shocking statement that abraham lincoln had been a himalayan yogi in a past life.lincoln delivered a proclamation setting up thanksgiving as an american holiday in 1863.research throws light on a possible hindu (印度的) origin for the american celebration of thanksgiving.“the holiday of thanksgiving has a hindu origin,” says richard salva, author of a book on the reincarnation (转世)of abraham lincoln entitled soul journey: from lincoln to lindbergh which is based on a statement by the great master of yoga, paramhamsa yogananda,who declared that abraham lincoln had been a himalayan yogi in a past life, and that he was reborn as the famous pilot, charles lindbergh.“during my search for signs of a pastlife yoga practice,” salva said, “i noticed that president lincoln repeatedly chose thursdays as national days of prayer, fasting (禁食), and thanksgiving.this was interesting, because thursday is considered a holy day a day for prayer, fasting, and spiritual reflectionamong hindus, who call it guru day”“lincoln also set aside time on thursdays to grieve for his son, willie, who died in washington.clearly, thursdays had a spiritual significance in lincolns mind.”in his book, richard salva presents more than 500 connections between lincoln, lindbergh, and the ancient spiritual science of yoga.the connections run through every aspect of the human condition and provide convincing evidence that lincoln had had a hindu past life.more than one out of every five americans today believes in reincarnationyet few are aware of how pastlife patterns affect them.soul journey tries to fill this gap, by offering a substitute experience of reincarnation.through clear and persuasive similarities between the lives of lincoln and lindbergh, the book discovers how the hidden laws of fate and reincarnation impact the events of his or her daily life.it addresses other issues, such as the secret spiritual history of americas greatest president, including his past life as a himalayan yogi; the hidden clues that reveal past lives; the greatness he achieved; and the spiritual principles behind the yoga postures that millions now practice.13based on richard salvas view,_.ahindus started the holiday of thanksgivingbthe americans copied thanksgiving from hinduscthanksgiving had hindus rootsdcharles lindbergh had been a himalayan yogi14we can draw a conclusion from the passage that _.ain india thursday is a religious daybin india all the prayers are done on thursdaycabraham lincoln was once a famous pilotdparamhamsa yogananda once taught lincoln yoga15it can be inferred from the last paragraph that _.athe book discovers the laws of fate and reincarnationbyoga is closely connected with religioncthe book gives a scientific description of lincolns spiritual lifedlincoln and lindbergh must have influenced each other a lot16when it came to the comparison between lincoln and lindbergh, the author held a _ attitude.aneutral bdoubtfulcnegative dpositiveein offering michael jackson ticket holders the choice to take a refund or receive their unusable tickets as souvenirs, aeg have introduced music fans to one of the most unmanageable problems in the mathematical sciences. if nearly everybody takes the refund then the tickets, designed by the king of pop himself, will become collectors items and worth a fortune. however, if all 750,000 fans take their tickets then they will all hold worthless bits of fancy paper.the choice facing fans is similar to the el farol bar problem, which has been the subject of hundreds of academic papers and inspired a whole field: minority game theory. that is, if you reason that every michael jackson fan will take a refund then you should take the ticket, but they will reason in the same way and there will be a flood of souvenirs, so you should ask for your money back, but then.so, with the benefit of the hundreds of academic papers from scientists around the world, what should a times reader who holds a ticket do? the research tells us that, if you assume everybody else will use the same strategy as you, then the best you can do is to throw a dice (骰子): deciding whether or not to keep the ticket according to a probability determined by demand for tickets and price. however, working out the probability is tough and most fans, without the benefit of minority game theory, wont be tossing a dice.there is one huge factor in the michael jackson problem which isnt in the standard el fatol bar problem. hype (炒作). if the owners of the el farol bar distributed fliers (传单) announcing it was going to be quiet next week, then it would be a safe bet to stay at home with a glass of wine. so my advice would be to read the newspapers and decide what to do on the basis of the experts advice. if all the articles you read say the tickets will be collectors items then ask for a refund, and if they all accuse aeg of cheating crazy fans then take the ticket. it was, after all, designed by michael jackson.17in the para. 1, the underlined part “the king of pop” refers to _.ael farolbmichael jacksonca ticket holderda souvenir keeper18the burning problem michael jackson ticket holders have to deal with is _.awhat advice to takebhow to get their money backchow to deal with the ticketsdhow to make a fortune19it isnt said but implied that “minority game theory” is a theory about _.apeoples reasoningbjacksons strategycexperts advicedminoritys bet20what the writer advises the ticket holders to do is _.ato throw a dicebto follow the expertscto read the newspaperdto take the ticket参考答案专题升级训练十三阅读理解(一)a【解题导语】 调查表明,大部分美国富人不愿向孩子炫富,甚至不打算将丰厚的资产传给后代。1b推理判断题。第二段的后半部分提到在被调查的美国富人中,几乎没有人计划为他们的孩子保留资产或者将资产传给孩子,由此可推断在美国,父母富有并不意味着孩子富有。2c推理判断题。根据第四段内容可推知,大部分美国富人怀疑他们的孩子处理财富的能力。3d词义猜测题。人们期望富裕的父母把他们的财富传给下一代,此处they指代的是画线词前面的“the wealthy parents”,即“rich parents”。4d推理判断题。根据本段中比尔盖茨所说的话可推知,他更强调孩子的个人奋斗,认为培养孩子的自立很重要。b【解题导语】为了阻止孩子逃学,英国政府采取了一些强硬措施,让父母为孩子的逃学承担责任。但英国孩子的逃学率依然居高不下,因此还需要采取更有效的措施。5d细节理解题。根据文章第一句中的“.parenting contractsstatements signed by parents agreeing to bring their child to school.”可知,签订家长合同是为了确保孩子们上学。6b细节理解题。根据第三段中的“parents ca

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