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3、ly解题导语本文是一篇夹叙夹议文,主要讲述了一个新来的男孩想喝杯果汁,但不知道纸币不能投入机器里。一个具有同情心的女孩帮助了他,终于喝到了果汁并使一美元的纸币物有所用。作者相信,不久,这个男孩也会融入到这个社会当中,找到适合自己的位置的。1解析:选B。根据上文“All he wanted was some juiceentering Cafeteria B2 after long hours of classes”可知,上了几个小时课之后来到餐厅的他想要喝些果汁,因此可推断出,他口渴了。2解析:根据第四段第一句话中“they were from very different worlds”可知
4、,男孩和我们的世界离得很远,但却不得不融入其中。3解析:选C。根据上文的“trying to make the machine.”可知,他试了几分钟后都没有成功。attempt“尝试”,符合语境。4解析:选D。因为几次尝试他都没能把纸币塞进机器,所以引来了其他人大声地评论和嘲笑,laughter“笑声”,符合语境,故选D项。5解析:选A。根据上文的“several minutes unsuccessful_”可知,一直没有成功的他会很失落。A项意为“失落,失败”,符合语境。6解析:根据转折连词“But”和下文“He wouldnt leave.”可知,他决定克服这个困难。decide agai
5、nst“决定不”,符合语境。7解析:根据上文可知,他想拿到他要的果汁。8解析:根据下文可知,一个受大家欢迎的高年级女生过来帮助他拿到了果汁,这是作者没有想到的。extraordinary“意想不到的,令人惊奇的”,符合题意。9解析:根据语境可知,一个高年级女生从座位上站了起来。10解析:根据下文可知,她帮助了男孩。因此,可推断出她是带着同情的表情,向这个男孩走过去的。sympathy“同情的”。11解析:根据语境可知,她向那个男孩解释explain意为“解释”,符合语境,故选A项。12解析:根据第二段第一句话中“trying to make the machine take his one d
6、ollar bill”和语境可知,此处accept与“take”意思相同,意为“接受”。13解析:根据语境可知,她告诉他把钱放在哪里。place“放置”。符合语境,故选A项。14解析:根据上文可知,她给了他一些零钱,他当然是把他的一美元纸币给她。15解析:根据句意可知,主从句表示的是让步关系,故选D项。16解析:根据语境可知,尽管他们来自完全不同的世界,但有一刻,他们是互相理解的。understanding“理解”,符合语境。17解析:根据下文“Neither of them was accepted.”可知,他和一美元纸币的命运是很相似的。18解析:be supposed to be为固定搭
7、配,意为“应该”。19解析:句意:正如美元已经在那位善解人意的女孩口袋里找到了位置一样。根据第三段第三句话中“带着同情的表情”可知,应用caring,意为“有同情心的”。20解析:作者相信这个男孩最终也会找到自己的位置的。eventually意为“最终,最后”。阅读理解。阅读下列短文, 从给的四个选项 (A、B、C和D) 中, 选出最佳选项。(原创)“Did you come alone or with your parents? ”When Tsinghua Universitys new 2013 freshmen arrived on campus late last month, th
8、e first question they were faced with at the registration desk was the above. According to statistics, we know that more than half of the 539 students came alone. Chen Jining, president of Tsinghua University, encouraged them to“start this new adventure by standing on your own two feet”. To help fre
9、shmen grow up, some universities have thought of new methods. At Tsinghua, for example, freshmen need to register and find their dormitory by themselves. The process requires two to three hours, during which volunteers take parents on a tour of the campus. At Zhejiang University, a banner hanging in
10、 the information center says“Parents let go please; let us guide your children. ”“Often parents like to do things or make decisions for their children. In their eyes, children never grow up, ”said Lu Guodong, dean(系主任)of undergraduate studies at Zhejiang University. “But at university, growing up is
11、 the goal for all students. Growing up is the biggest success. In China, students grow up too slowly as parents are always in charge. Students never think about what path they should take and why, ”he said. Zhang Yanxue, a senior student studying Chinese language and literature at the Communication
12、University of China, is president of the Self-improvement Society. Although most students can finish the registration process by themselves, their parents usually prefer accompanying them to the university. “This is the third time Ive welcomed freshmen and I didnt see much change in that regard, ”Zh
13、ang said. “The number of students who came alone is the same as in previous years. ”Sometimes, however, the distance between university and home is so great that many parents are too worried to let their children travel alone. To reassure parents, Renmin University of China introduced a new method.
14、It asks senior students to return to their hometown and accompany freshmen back to the campus. This helps freshmen get used to living independently. “Students should have an independent character and a dream. Learning how to use that independent character to achieve their dreams and finish tasks ass
15、igned by the country is very important, ”said Tsinghua University President Chen. 【文章大意】9月第一周, 各大高校已陆续进入开学季。近日, 一些提倡新生独立报到的举措引发公众热议。有人认为这是新生学习独立的第一步, 很有教育意义。1. How many universities are mentioned in the passage? A. 4. B. 3. C. 5. D. 6. 【解析】选A。细节理解题。第一段中的Tsinghua University; 第二段中的Zhejiang University;
16、 第三段中的the Communication University of China; 第四段中的Renmin University of China。2. Whats the main idea of the passage?A. Tsinghua University has thought of new methods to help freshmen grow up. B. Universities take measures to help freshmen register. C. Universities help freshmen to be independent. D.
17、University students lack independence. 【解析】选C。主旨大意题。A项为原文事实; B项以偏概全; D项只是阐述了一个存在的现象和事实; 整篇文章论述了几所大学在开学之初采取各种措施帮助新生提高独立自主的能力, 故C项正确。3. What is Zhang Yanxue according to the passage?A. Reporter. B. Headmaster. C. Teacher. D. Student. 【解析】选D。细节理解题。通过第三段第一句话可知。4. What can we learn from the passage?A. Un
18、iversity freshmen lack independence. B. Parents do what they can do for their children. C. We should learn to practice our independence in daily life. D. Teachers pay no attention to students character training. 推理判断题。A、B两项只是阐述了一个存在的现象和事实; D项在原文中没有涉及; 只有C项与文章主题一致。Contrary to popular belief,looking a
19、t someones face alone is not enough to tell us whether they are roaring in celebration or screaming in frustration,researchers claimed. While people may believe they have the ability to read each others faces,body language is the real clue that shows whether strong emotions someone is feeling are po
20、sitive or negative.In a study,groups of participants were shown a series of facial expressions such as tennis players photographed just after winning or losing a point.In some cases the volunteers were able to see the players full body,but in others they were only shown either their face or their bo
21、dy with the other removed.Participants could clearly tell whether the players were winning or losing when they were shown the full picture or just the body,but their guesses were no better than chance when based on the face alone.Those who were allowed to see the full image were convinced they had m
22、ade their judgment based on the players facial expressions even though results from the two other groups suggested otherwise.The researchers carried out a second study where participants were shown a wider range of faces showing emotions including joy,pleasure,victory,pain and defeat.Using photoedit
23、ing software,the researchers attached the faces to bodies expressing the opposite emotion,and asked participants to act out the emotions they saw in the photos.The resulting poses were like the body poses in the photographs but not the facial expressions,demonstrating that people base their interpre
24、tation of strong emotions not on the face but the body.Dr Aviezer,who led the study,said,“These results show that when emotions become extremely intense,the difference between positive and negative facial expressions becomes unclear. The results may help researchers understand how our body interacts
25、 during emotional situations. For example,individuals may fail to recognize facial expressions,but if they are trained to process important body language,their performance may significantly improve.”【解题导语】最新的研究表明:通过观察别人的眼睛,人们并不能完全读懂他们的心情,但如果通过肢体语言,人体却能更好地了解。1People tend to believe that _Asomeones body language has an effect on their feelingsBreading someones face alone cannot tell their feelingsCsomeones body language is the only clue to their feelingsDsomeones feelings can be read by their facial expressions答案D推理判断题。从第一段的Contrary to popula