精英家教网 > 高中英语 > 题目详情
2.In China,as in many countries,the north-south divide runs deep.People from the north are seen as hale and hearty,while southerners are often portrayed as cunning,cultured traders.Northerners are taller than southerners.The north eats noodles,while the south eats rice-and according to new research,when it comes to personality,that difference has meant everything.
A study published Friday by a group of psychologists in the journal Science finds that China's noodle-slurping northerners are more independent,show more"analytic thought"and divorce more frequently.By contrast,the authors write,rice-eating southerners show more qualities traditionally associated with East Asian culture,including more"holistic thought"and lower divorce rates.
The reason?Cultivating rice,the authors say,is a lot harder.Picture a rice paddy,its delicate seedlings tucked in a bed of water.They require careful tending and many hours of labor-by some estimates,twice as much as wheat-as well as reliance on irrigation systems that require neighborly cooperation.As the authors write,for southerners growing rice,"strict self-reliance might have meant starvation".
Growing wheat,by contrast,the north's staple grain,is much simpler.One Chinese farming guide from the 1600s quoted in the study advised aspiring farmers that"if one is short of labor power,it is best to grow wheat."
To produce their findings,the authors evaluated the attitudes of 1,162Han Chinese students in Beijing and Liaoning in the north and in Fujian,Guangdong,Yunnan and Sichuan in the south.To control for other factors that distinguish the north and south-such as climate,dialect and contact with herding cultures-the authors also analyzed differences between various neighboring counties in five central provinces along China's rice-wheat border.
According to the authors,the influence of rice cultivation can help explain East Asia's"strangely persistent interdependence".For example,they say South Korea and Japan have remained less individualistic than Western countries,even as they've grown wealthier.
The authors aren't alone in observing the influence various crops have on shaping culture.Malcolm Gladwell in his 2008book Outliers also drew connections between a hard-working ethic (measured by a willingness to fill out long,boring questionnaires) and a historical tradition of rice cultivation in places such as South Korea and Japan,given that the farming of such crops is arguably an equally boring chore.
Title:How China's North-South Divide Has Influence on (71)Shaping Personality.
(72)Difference(s)/Distinction(s)in personality●China's northerners (73)feed(1ive)on noodles,and they are thought of as hale,hearty and taller with more (74)independenceand"analytic thought"as well as higher divorce rates
●On the contrary,the southerners prefer eating rice and have more"holistic thought"and lower divorce rates
Reasons●Planting rice needs twice more (75)1aborthan planting wheat
●Cultivating rice relies on irrigation system that requires neighbors to (76)cooperatewell
●If you are over independent,you might (77)starvein the south
●If you are (78)1acking(weak)in labor power,it is best to grow wheat in the north
The Research●The attitudes of 1,162 Han Chinese students were evaluated
●Other unrelated factors like climate,dialect and herding cultures were carefully (79)controlled
●The result shows the influence of rice cultivation can result in more cooperation and explain East Asia's"strangely persistent interdependence"
Another(80)similar(related,relevant)observationMalcolm Gladwell also found the influence crops have on culture in his 2008 book Outliers

分析 北方人吃面,而南方人吃米,并且根据最新的研究,吃米吃面会导致个性差异,本文主要讲述了南北差异如何对个性的塑造产生影响.

解答 71.Shaping 细节理解题.根据文章第一段的The north eats noodles,while the south eats rice-and according to new research,when if comes to personality,that difference has meant everything以及最后一段的The authors aren't alone in observing the influence various crops have on shaping culture可知,北方人吃面,而南方人吃米,并且根据最新的研究,吃米吃面会导致个性差异,而且作者们不单单观察了不同的作物对文化的影响.本文主要讲述了南北差异如何对个性的塑造产生影响.根据shaping culture可知Shaping符合题意.
72.Difference(s)/Distinction(s)  细节理解题.根据文章第一段的In China,as in many countries,the north-south divide runs deep以及The north eats noodles.while the south eats rice-and according to new research,when it comes to personality,that difference has meant everything可知,就像在许多国家那样,在中国,南方和北方有很大的不同.北方人吃面,而南方人吃米,并且根据最新的研究,吃米吃面会导致个性差异.由此可知,本部分主要讲述了南方人和北方人的个性差异.故Difference(s)/Distinction(s)符合题意.
73.feed(1ive) 细节理解题. 根据文章第一段的The north eats noodles,while the south eats rice可知,北方人吃面,而南方人吃米.根据eats noodles可知feed(1ive)正确.feed/live on sth.为固定短语,意为"以…为食".
74.independence  细节理解题.根据文章第二段的A study published Friday by a group of psychologists in the journal Science finds that China's noodle-slurping northerners are more independent,show more"analytic thought"and divorce more frequently可知,一个心理学家小组在周五的《科学杂志》上发表了一项研究:中国吃面的北方人更多的是个人主义,展现出"分析思路"并且离婚更频繁.根据more independent可知independence符合题意.
75.1abor  细节理解题.根据文章第三段的They require careful tending and many hours of labor-by sonic estimates,twice as much as wheat可知,根据一些统计,种植水稻需要精心的照料和数小时的劳动力,是小麦(耗费的)两倍.根据many hours of labor可知labor正确.
76.cooperate  细节理解题.根据文章第三段的as well as reliance on irrigation systems that require neighborly cooperation可知,种植水稻还需依赖那种靠邻里间合作起作用的灌溉系统.根据neighborly'cooperation可知cooperate符合题意.
77.starve 细节理解题.根据文章第三段的As the authors write,for southerners growing rice,"strict self-reliance might have meant starvation"可知,正如作者所写的那样,对于种植大米的南方人来说,过分的独立耕种可能意味着挨饿.根据might have meant starvation司知starve正确.
78.1acking(weak) 细节理解题. 根据文章第四段的One Chinese farming guide from the 1600s quoted in the study advised aspiring farmers that"if one is short of labor power,it is best to grow wheat."可知,研究中引用了17世纪给有抱负的农民的一个中国种植经验"如果一个农民缺乏劳动力,那他最好去种小麦."根据short of labor power可知lacking(weak)符合题意.be lacking in为固定短语,意为"缺乏,短缺";be weak in为固定短语,意为"在…方面弱、差".
79.controlled  细节理解题.根据文章第五段的To control for other factors that distinguish the north and south-such as climate,dialect and contact with herding cultures-the authors also analyzed differences between various neighboring counties in five centralprovinces along China's rice-wheat border可知,为了控制会导致南北方差异的其他因素,如:气候,方言和与传统文化的联系,作者们也分析了位于中国种植大米和小麦地区周边的五个中心省里的不同县城之问的差异.根据To control for other factors司知controlled正确.
80.similar(related,relevant) 细节理解题.  根据文章最后一段的Malcolm Gladwell in his 2008 book"‘Outliers"also drew connections between a hard-working ethic (measured by a willingness to fill out long,boring questionnaires) and a historical tradition of rice cultivation in places such as South Korea and Japan,given that the farming of such crops is arguably an equally boring chore可知,麦尔坎•葛拉威尔在他2008年出版的《异常数据》中也把勤劳的职业道德(通过是否愿意填写繁杂无聊的问卷测出)和一些地方(如:韩国和日本)种植大米的历史传统联系 起来,发现:种植这些作物可以说等同于无聊的事情.根据also drew connections可知,2008年出版的《异常数据》里有又一相似的或相关的观察.故similar(related,relevant)符合题意.

点评 本文考查细节题为主,细节题可以在文章中直接找到与答案有关的信息?或是其变体.搜查信息在阅读中非常重要它包括理解作者在叙述某事时使用的具体事实、数据、图表等细节信息.在一篇短文里大部分篇幅都属于这类围绕主体展开的细节.做这类题一般采用寻读法?即先读题,然后带着问题快速阅读短文,找出与问题有关的词语或句子,再对相关部分进行分析对比,找出答案.

练习册系列答案
相关习题

科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:选择题

12.Circumstances are _______ human control,but our conduct is in our own power.(  )
A.againstB.beyondC.withinD.below

查看答案和解析>>

科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解

13.On 29 May last year,I was doing my swim training for a half Ironman race in the bay near my home.
I was finishing my first loop (圈) when I felt jaws coming around my body and a sharp pain.The water was dark,so I couldn't see anything.It just came out of nowhere and then it was gone in a flash.I knew it was something really big and assumed it was a shark.I panicked,but knew I needed to get out of the water.I was kicking wildly in case it came back.There was a lifeguard boat close by,so I waved my arms in the air and screamed for help.It got to me within 20 seconds.At that point I didn't feel anything; adrenaline (肾上腺素) had taken over.The lifeguards held me under the arms and pulled me up out of the water.Then the pain kicked in and it was pretty hard to bear.Some muscle had been bitten off my right arm.I felt a lot of warm,gushing blood.
My chest felt heavy,as if someone had put their foot on it,and I was having trouble breathing.It was extremely painful.When I got to the hospital,I told the nurses to put me to sleep because of the pain.I just wanted them to fix me.
I woke up after surgery four hours later.My doctor was amazed when I managed to move my fingers:the bite just missed a major nerve.My right lung had been damaged; I had several broken bones and a nerve in my leg was cut,so I have reduced feeling at the top of my leg.The shark also bit through my upper back muscle.
Local experts determined that the shark was probably 9-10 feet long.It was young,about seven years old.It just attacked me,left and didn't come back because it figured I wasn't food.

21.The writer mentions Adrenaline in Paragraph 2 toA.
A.explain why she didn't feel pain at that time
B.offer a possible reason the shark attacked her
C.show how dangerous the situation was then
D.describe the suffering a shark bite could cause
22.The writer of the text can be best described asC.
A.grateful
B.confident
C.tough
D.aggressive
23.Which of the following might be the best title for the text?B
A.A Shark from Nowhere
B.Surviving a Shark Attack
C.A Race against Time
D.No Panic over Sharks at Sea.

查看答案和解析>>

科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:信息匹配

10.Since the day of its birth,the United Nations has been the subject of much debate(36)GOthers think that it is too weak.We can better understand this debate if we learn more about the U.N.and its history.
The U.N.was started for two reasons.First,when the idea was born,people all over the world were tired of war.They felt that there must be peaceful answers to the world's problems.(37)E
The second reason was that modern science had developed new bombs and airplanes.(38)FNational borders were beginning to lose their meaning.Science would develop even more dangerous weapons in the future.Only an international organization would be able to control modern science.
Franklin D.Roosevelt,U.S.President at the time,believed that the Allies(同盟国)should plan for peace before the war ended.On December 1,1943,Roosevelt,Britain's Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin from Soviet Union agreed to start an organization for world peace.(39)C
During the next year and a half,the idea of such an organization was debated around the world.Then came the big day.On.April 11,1945,the first international meeting of the United Nations took place in.San Francisco.The goal of the meeting was to write the U.N.Charter(宪章).All of the fifty-one nations at the meeting had their own ideas to offer for the Charter.(40)AEvery nation present voted for the Charter.No one voted against it.

A.After a long debate,a final Charter was agreed upon.
B.The U.N.Charter is a beautiful piece of writing.
C.They asked all countries,large and small,to join the organization.
D.Even the smallest,country on earth can have its voice heard.
E.They also felt that only an international organization could keep world peace.
F.These weapons made it almost impossible for a country to defend itself.
G.Some people attack the organization because they think it is too powerful.

查看答案和解析>>

科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解

17.
Similar to traditional marathons,OCR requires participants to undergo systematic training and careful deliberation before setting their feet in motion.These races are both physically and mentally demanding.Whether you're a first-timer or a seasoned pro,below is the fundamental guide to getting yourself prepared for the big day.
How to train for your first obstacle run:
◆Assess your needs.
◆Practice running as much as you can.
◆Build your total body strength-body weight exercises,core and balance exercises,jumping and climb ing.
◆Train how you plan to perform on the day.
Obstacle race essentials:
◆Clothing you won't mind getting ruined.Close-fitting athletic clothing is recommended.
◆Broken-in trail running or off-road shoes.To avoid injuries,never wear new shoes on a race day.
◆A bag to put dirty clothes in.
◆Gloves,towel,waterproof camera.
◆Water bottle and post-race snack.
Tip:Check the event's website to see if any specific equipment is recommended.
Safety caution:
   As with any organized race,certain safety dangers are unavoidable.So far,no data on severe injuries from OCR events has been published,but participants are still likely to be subject to twisted ankles,pulled muscles or shoulder strain during these intensive attempts.
   With that in mind,runners are advised to take their time and to compete defensively while staying alert for potential dangers."Take it slow,listen to your body and reach out to the community for advice,"CNN suggests."And learn to enjoy it."

56.Which of the following essentials are all recommended for obstacle race?D
A.close-fitting athletic clothing,new shoes,waterproof camera,post-race snack.
B.gloves,towel,water bottle,waterproof camera,snack,a dirty bag,special equipment
C.close-fitting athletic clothing,towel,new shoes,waterproof camera,
D.clothing wearing well,waterproof camera,post-race snack,water bottle,off-road shoes
57.What can we learn from the text?A
A.Before participating in traditional marathons,athletes must be trained systematically and consider it carefully.
B.OCR requires participants to be healthy physically and mentally
C.So far,evidence shows,during intensive attempts,severe injuries from OCR events are likely t o happen.
D.Only a first-timer professional is required to get prepared for the fundamental guide.

查看答案和解析>>

科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解

3.The following ads come from UW (University of Washington) newspaper called The Daily.
Help WantedRooms
PART-TIME PIZZA DELIVERY driver,base pay+tips.Our vehicle.Must be over 26 for insurance purposes.Dellino's Pizzeria,University Village,555-3466.1 BLOCK TO UW-Clean,quiet non-smoking room,private refrigerator.Month to month agreement.$425 includes all utilities.SSS-2488.
RESTAURANT-SUMMER JOB in Alaska!Experienced,presentable waitresses and cooks needed for busy restaurant in Valdez,Alaska.Fax resume/application to 907-544-2877,at:Mike.BRAND NEW BUILDING close to UW.Furnished rooms with private baths and deck.Starting at $355.5608 15th Ave.(206)555-1435.
 
WASHINGTON~ATHLETIC CLUB,a private hotel and athletic club in downtown Seattle,has openings for part-time lifeguards and swimming instructors.Please call Stuart at 206-555-3989.FROM 260-280.Rooms,l block north of UW.Clean and quiet residence.No smoking,no musical instruments.Deposit needed.(206)555-6608.
Business OpportunitiesChild Care
The Daily makes every effort to ensure you are responding to a reputable job opportunity.REMEMBER:lawful employers do not ask for money as part of the application process.Do not send money,especially out of state,or give any credit card information.The majority of our Business Opportunities are at least in part commission-based opportunities.A small investment may be required,and you may be asked to work from your home.If you have responded to an ad that seems deceptive,please call the Daily at 5SS-2390.BABY SITTER WANTED:CARING and responsible babysitter for adorable good natured 21 month old boy.15 hours/week.Days/times negotiable.Experience preferred.555-1293
CHILD CARE NEEDED during summer in Wallingford for three great children.25-30 hours/week,Monday,Wednesday,Friday.$9/hour.Begins 6/28.(206)555-237
EARN NEW COMPUTER and make money at the same time.$2,000 in your first two weeks with unlimited income potential.This offer is going fast.Call and get the fact.1-800-5SS-8948.Parking
COVERED PARKING CLOSE TO UW,Secure garage,$65 per month,5608 IS0'Ave.NE,206-555-1435.
PARKING NEAR UW.3 locations,﹩58/month.SecuredGarage,﹩85/month (206)555-2944.
56.If you are looking for a job only for the summer,how many choices do you have?B
A.One.
B.Two.
C.Three.
D.Four.
57.Which of the following is TRUE according to the ads?A
A.If you are good at swimming,you can try a job at 206-555-3989.
B.All the companies advertising on the Daily are trustworthy.
C.As a student,you don't need to pay a deposit when renting rooms.
D.The fees for parking near University of Washington are the same.

查看答案和解析>>

科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解

10.If you have to be ugly,you might as well be the best at it.
A 10-year old mixed breed dog named"Quasi Modo"was awarded first place at the World's Ugliest Dog competition in June,2015.
Quasi,whose short spine makes her like a hyena,"epitomized(代表;体现)excellence in ugliness,"Chief Judge Brian Sobel said.The dog won $1,500 for her owner.
This wasn't Quasi's first win.Last year,the spunky(生气勃勃)Florida pup won second place,losing out to small,wild-eyed dog named Peanut.
Quasi's bio(简历)says that despite the multiple birth drawback that contributes to her odd appearanc e,she is a happy dog who loves to run and play.She also works as an"ambassador for teaching people about acceptance and tolerance for things that are different",according to the bio.
Veterinarian Virginia Sayre and her husband,Mike Carroll,adopted Quasi from Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control about nine years ago.
The lovable dog"gets along well with everybody",but sometimes other people are alarmed by her appearance,Sayre told The Palm Beach Post.
"I've had grown men jump on top of a truck to get away from her.They don't know what to make of her."Sayre said.
"Though the press release initially identified Quasi as male,the dog is female."Andrian Guthrie,who worked at Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control when Quasi lived there,told the Huffington Post in an email.
Event spokeswoman Karen Spencer confirmed that the press release made an error and that the dog is female.
If you can't get enough of Quasi,you can keep up with her adventures on her Facebook page.

21.How old is Quasi when Sayre and her husband adopted her?A
A.About 1 year old  
B.About 9 years old   
C.Newly born    
D.Not mentioned
22.What's the meaning of the underlined word"initially"?C
A.mentally    
B.softly   
C.originally  
D.essentially
23.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?D
A.Quasi has won twice at the World's Ugliest Dog competition.
B.Quasi looks ugly because she was once badly hurt by a truck.
C.Sayre adopted Quasi because she knew the dog would bring her money in future.
D.The press release once reported Quasi as make but admitted the mistake later.

查看答案和解析>>

科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解

7.Trapped under six stories of ruins after the Haiti earthquake leveled his hotel,Dan Woolley believed he was going to die.But rather than give in to despair,the film-maker spent 65hours beneath the earth looking up ways t treat his injuries on his iPhone.He also wrote a moving diary for his family,thinking they would only read his last message of love and comfort after his death.Instead,he was pulled from the disaster after a week-and will soon be reunited with his family.
Mr.Woolley had travelled from America to Haiti with his colleague David Hames.Both had been working for charity.He was in the entrance-hall when the earthquake struck and just had time to dive into a comer before the building fell.Buried under tons of ruins,the film-maker downloaded a first aid application to his iPhone.He used the light from the iPhone to show him his injuries and diagnosed it properly as a broken leg.Then,he used the instructions from the app to treat the serious bleeding.The app advised him not to go to sleep if he felt he was going into shock.The resourceful Mr.Woolley set his phone alarm to go off every 20minutes to keep him awake.New technology has played a huge part.
Mr.Woolley used a small black notebook to write messages to his family.He had thought his relatives would read them after he was dead."I was in a big accident.Don't be upset at God,"he wrote,"I'm still praying that God will get me out,but He may not.But He will always take care of you."
Mr.Woolley was eventually located by a French rescue team and removed to the U.S.where he was reunited with his wife.Speaking after being flown to Miami for surgery,he said,"Boy,I cried.I wanted to use that time to do everything I could for my family.If it could be just to leave some notes that would help them in life,I would do that."
He is now looking forward to seeing his family.

4.In the diary,Mr.Woolley noted his family.D
A.he was looking for ways to survive
B.his iPhone was more than useful
C.he wanted to do something for his family
D.this might be his last messages of love
5.Which of the following statements is not wrong?D
A.Woolley was confident that he would survive.
B.Woolley was making a film when the earthquake broke out.
C.Woolley is now reconvening in a Haiti hospital.
D.Woolley tried to stay conscious under the ruins.
6.What is the most important factor in Woolley's survival?B
A.His beloved family.
B.The high technology.
C.His strong will.
D.The French rescue team.
7.What is the best title for the text?C
A.A Large Earthquake Hit Haiti
B.Strong Will Saved Woolley
C.A Man Used an iPhone to Survive
D.Nothing Is More Important than Family.

查看答案和解析>>

科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:听力题

8.听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题.
6.How does the man know about the play?
A.From a theatre poster.
B.From a newspaper.
C.From a friend.
7.Why is the man disappointed?
A.The play isn't good.
B.Tickets are unavailable.
C.He has to work on Saturday.

查看答案和解析>>

同步练习册答案