高考英语阅读D篇真题

高考英语阅读D篇真题

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1(2018-)DWe'veallbeenthere:inalift,inlineatthebankoronanairplane,surroundedbypeoplewhoare,likeus,deeplyfocusedontheirsmartphonesor,worse,strugglingwiththeuncomfortablesilence.What9stheproblemIt'spossiblethatweallhavecompromisedconversationalintelligence.It9smorelikelythatnoneofusstartaconversationbecauseit'sawkwardandchallenging,orwethinkit'sannoyingandunnecessary.Butthenexttimeyoufindyourselfamongstrangers,considerthatsmalltalkisworththetrouble.Expertssayit'saninvaluablesocialpracticethatresultsinbigbenefits.Dismissingsmalltalkasunimportantiseasy,butwecan'tforgetthatdeeprelationshipswouldn'tevenexistifitweren'tforcasualconversation.Smalltalkisthegrease஺(!)forsocialcommunication,saysBernardoCarducci,directoroftheShynessResearchInstituteatIndianaUniversitySoutheast."Almosteverygreatlovestoryandeachbigbusinessdealbeginswithsmalltalk,nheexplains."Thekeytosuccessfulsmalltalkislearninghowtoconnectwithothers,notjustcommunicatewiththem.nIna2014study,ElizabethDunn,associateprofessorofpsychologyatUBC,invitedpeopleontheirwayintoacoffeeshop.Onegroupwasaskedtoseekoutaninteraction()withitswaiter;theother,tospeakonlywhennecessary.Theresultsshowedthatthosewhochattedwiththeirserverreportedsignificantlyhigherpositivefeelingsandabettercoffeeshopexperience."It'snotthattalkingtothewaiterisbetterthantalkingtoyourhusband,nsaysDunn."Butinteractionswithperipheral(Ḅ)membersofoursocialnetworkmatterforourwell-beingalso.HDunnbelievesthatpeoplewhoreachouttostrangersfeelasignificantlygreatersenseofbelonging,abondwithothers.Carduccibelievesdevelopingsuchasenseofbelongingstartswithsmalltalk."Smalltalkisthebasisofgoodmanners,nhesays.32.WhatphenomenonisdescribedinthefirstparagraphA.Addictiontosmartphones.B.Inappropriatebehavioursinpublicplaces.C.Absenceofcommunicationbetweenstrangers.D.Impatiencewithslowservice.33.WhatisimportantforsuccessfulsmalltalkaccordingtoCarducciA.Showinggoodmanners.B.Relatingtootherpeople.C.Focusingonatopic.D.Makingbusinessdeals.34.Whatdoesthecoffee-shopstudysuggestaboutsmalltalkA.Itimprovesfamilyrelationships.B.Itraisespeople'sconfidence.C.Itmattersasmuchasaformaltalk.D.Itmakespeoplefeelgood.35.WhatisthebesttitleforthetextA.ConversationCountsB.WaysofMakingSmallTalk

2C.BenefitsofSmallTalkD.UncomfortableSilence2017DWhenaleafyplantisunderattack,itdoesn'tsitquietly.Backin1983,twoscientistsjackSchultzandIanBaldwin,reportedthatyoungmapletreesgettingbittenbyinsectssendoutaparticularsmellthatneighboringplantscanget.Thesechemicalscomefromtheinjuredpartsoftheplantandseemtobeantheplantspumpthroughtheairisamixtureofchemicalsknownasvolatileorganiccompounds,VOCsforshort.ScientistshavefoundthatallkindsofplantsgiveoutVOCswhenbeingattacked.It'saplant'swayofcryingisanyonelisteningwecanwatchtheneighboursreact.Someplantspumpoutsmellychemicalstokeepinsectsothersdodoubleduty.Theypumpoutperfumesdesignedtoattractdifferentinsectswhoarenaturalenemiestothetheyarrive,thetablesareturned.Theattackerwhowaslunchingnowbecomeslunch.Instudyafterstudy,itappearsthatthesechemicalconversationshelptheneighbors.Thedamageisusuallymoreseriousonthefirstplant,buttheneighborsrelativelyspeaking,staysaferbecausetheyheardthealarmandknewwhattodo.DoesthismeanthatplantstalktoeachotherScientistsdon'tknow.Maybethefirstplantjustmadeacryofpainorwassendingamessagetoitsownbranches,andso,ineffect,wastalkingtoitself.Perhapstheneighborsjusthappenedto“overhear“thecry.Soinformationwasexchanged,butitwasn'tatrue,intentionalbackandforth.CharlesDarwin,over150yearsago,imaginedaworldfarbusier,noisierandmoreintimateḄthantheworldwecanseeandhear.Oursensesareweak.There'sawholelotgoingon.32.WhatdoesaplantdowhenitisunderattackA.Itmakesnoises.B.Itgetshelpfromotherplants.C.ItstandsquietlyD.Itsendsoutcertainchemicals.33.Whatdoestheauthormeanby“thetablesareturned^^inparagraph3A.Theattackersgetattacked.,B.Theinsectsgatherunderthetable.

3C.Theplantsgetreadytofightback.D.Theperfumesattractnaturalenemies,findfromtheirstudiesthatplantscan.naturaldisastersthemselvesagainstinsectstooneanotherintentionallytheirneighborswhennecessarycanweinferfromthelastparagraphwordischangingfasterthanever,havestrongersensesthanbeforeworldismorecomplexthanitseemsinDarwin'stimeweremoreimaginative.2017=DTheIntelligentTransportteamatNewcastleUniversityhaveturnedanelectriccarintoamobilelaboratorynamed“DriveLAB”inordertounderstandthechallengesfacedbyolderdriversandtodiscoverwherethekeystresspointsare.Researchshowsthatgivingupdrivingisoneofthekeyreasonsforafallinhealthandwell-beingamongolderpeople,leadingtothembecomingmoreisolated◞andinactive.LedbyProfessorPhilBlythe,theNewcastleteamaredevelopingin-vehicletechnologiesforolderdriverswhichtheyhopecouldhelpthemtocontinuedrivingintolaterlife.Theseincludecustom-madenavigationtools,nightvisionsystemsandintelligentspeedadaptations.PhilBlytheexplains:"Formanyolderpeople,particularlythoselivingaloneorinthecountry,drivingisimportantforpreservingtheirindependence,givingthemthefreedomtogetoutandaboutwithouthavingtorelyonothers.“Butweallhavetoacceptthataswegetolderourreactionsslowdownandthisoftenresultsinpeopleavoidinganypotentiallychallengingdrivingconditionsandlosingconfidenceintheirdrivingskills.Theresultisthatpeoplestopdrivingbeforetheyreallyneedto.”DrAmyGuo,theleadingresearcherontheolderdriverstudy,explains,“TheDriveLABishelpingustounderstandwhatthekeypointsanddifficultiesareforolderdriversandhowwemightusetechnologytoaddresstheseproblems.“Forexample,mostofuswouldexpectolderdriversalwaysgoslowerthaneveryoneelsebutsurprisingly,wefoundthatin30mphzonestheystruggledtokeepat

4aconstantspeedandsoweremorelikelytobreakthespeedlimitandbeatriskofgettingfined.We'relookingatthebenefitsofsystemswhichcontroltheirspeedasawayofpreventingthat.“Wehopethatourworkwillhelpwithtechnologicalsolutions(ᫀ)toensurethatolderdriversstaysaferbehindthewheel.”isthepurposeoftheDrivelABexplorenewmeansoftransport.designnewtypesofcars.findoutolderdriver'sproblems.teachpeopletrafficrules.isdrivingimportantfbrolderpeopleaccordingtoPhilBlythekeepsthemindependent,helpsthemsavetime.buildsuptheirstrength.curestheirmentalillnesses.doresearchershopetodofbrolderdriverstheirdrivingskills.driver-assisttechnologies.tipsonrepairingtheircars.regularphysicalcheckups.isthebesttitlefbrthetextnewModelElectricCarSolutiontoTrafficProblemServiceforeldersOlderDriversontheRoad(2015—)DConflictisonthemenutonightatthecafeLaChope.Thisevening,asoneveryThursdaynight,psychologistMaudLehanneisleadingtwoofFrance'sfavoritepastimes,coffeedrinkingandthe"talkingcure”.Heretheyarelearningtogetintouchwiththeirtruefeelings.Itisn'talwayseasy.Theycustomers-somethirtyParisianswhopayjustunder$2(plusdrinks)persession-carequicktointellectualize(▎)!slowtoopenupandconnect."Youareforbiddentosay'onefeels/or'peoplethink9,"Lehanetoldthem.“Say'Ithink/"Thinkme'.”AcafesocietywherenointellectualizingisallowedItcouldn,tseemmoreun-French.ButLehanne'spsychologycafeisaboutmorethanknowingoneself:It'stryingtohelpthecity'stroubledneighborhoodcafes.Overtheyears,ParisiancafeshavefallenvictimtochangesintheFrenchlifestyle-longerworkinghours,afastfoodboomandayoungergeneration'sdesiretospendmoretimeathome.Dozensofnewthemecafesappeartochangethesituation.Cafesfocusedaroundpsychology,history,andengineeringarecatchingon,fillingtableswellintotheevening.Thecity's"psychologycafes",whichoffergreatcomfort,areamongthemostpopularhomemakers,retirees,andtheunemployedcometosuchcafestotalkabout

5love,anger,anddreamswithatheycometoLehanne'sgroupjusttolearntosaywhattheyfeel/'There^astrongneedinParisfbrcommunication,“saysMauriceFrisch,acafeLaChoperegularwhoworksasareligiousinstructorinnearbychurch/Teoplehavefewrealtheyneedtoopenup^.Lehannesaysshe'dliketoseepsychologycafesalloverFrance."Ifpeoplehadnormallives,thesecafeswouldn'texist,"shesays/'Iflifeweren'tabattle,peoplewouldn'tneedaspecialplacejusttospeak.^Butthen,itwouldn't'beFrance.arepeopleencouragedtodoatthecafeLaChopeA.LearnanewsubjectB.Keepintouchwithfriends.C.Showofftheirknowledge.D.Expresstheirtruefeelings.33.HowarecafesaffectedbyFrenchlifestylechangesA.Theyarelessfrequentlyvisited.B.Theystayopenforlongerhours.C.Theyhavebiggernightcrowds.D.Theystarttoservefastfood.34.WhatarethemecafesexpectedtodoA.Createmorejobs.B.Supplybetterdrinks.C.Savethecafebusiness.D.Servetheneighborhood.35.WhyarepsychologycafesbecomingpopularinParisA.Theybringpeopletruefriendship.B.Theygivepeoplespiritualsupport.C.Theyhelppeoplerealizetheirdreams.D.Theyofferaplatformforbusinesslinks(2015-)DChooseYourOne-DayTours

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