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2021年高考英语二轮复习-任务型阅读考点专项练习.docx

1、2021年高考英语二轮复习 任务型阅读考点专项练习 2021年高考英语二轮复习 任务型阅读考点专项练习 年级: 姓名: 任务型阅读 高考押题专练 A 请认真阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:每个空格只填一个单词。 Public Speaking Public speaking can be defined as the act of making a speech in front of a group of listeners. Compared with conversatio

2、n, usually public speaking is more of a “one­way” talking. There are three types of public speaking. An informative speech has a purpose to inform, or give knowledge to its audience about something that they probably did not know before. The important thing to watch is not to put in too much inform

3、ation. Besides, the speaker would try to change the mindset, perception, or behavior of the audience for their own good. The speaker needs to look for common ground with the audience and try to relate to what they might agree on. The last type is a ceremonial speech. It tends to be less formal and m

4、ore personal than the other types of speeches. No matter how well you know the person you are giving speech about, try not to say bad things about them, even if it is meant to be a joke. The key to perfecting anything is through practice, including public speaking. Aside from it, a speaker is to k

5、now who the audience will be. Try to get as much information as possible regarding this particular area. Knowing the “battlefield” in advance will give the speakers a huge advantage. They would be able to plan beforehand, for example, where they want to stand, and how they are going to face the aud

6、ience. Last, as is mentioned above, practice is necessary. Sparing some time to practice will help build confidence and help determine how long the presentation will last. Language is the main aspect a speaker needs to pay attention to while giving a speech. It needs to be used clearly. A speaker n

7、eeds to choose their words carefully and make it clear to the audience what they mean by it. Often, when given a speech, the audience look to the speaker to give them something new and useful. Thus, the speaker needs to know how to deliver their speech to fulfill the audience’s expectations. Languag

8、e and delivery alone will not be sufficient if the speaker does not have the body language. The movement and gesture of a speaker also affect the audience. For example, if the speaker keeps pacing around the room, it will distract the audience from the topic and confuse them. When speaking in front

9、of a small audience, you can look briefly from one person to another, but in a larger audience, it is not better to do so. While closing the speech or presentation, speakers can restate their main points, just to remind the audience of the important things that have been said. They can also end it w

10、ith a special message and encourage the audience to ask questions. Public Speaking A common phenomenon In public speaking, often a speaker gives a talk, others just listening, without 1.____________ information. Types of public speaking ·An informative speech is to 2.____________ the a

11、udience with an appropriate brand new knowledge. ·A persuasive speech is used to convince the audience. Therefore, finding 3.____________ between a speaker and the audience is important. ·A ceremonial speech is relatively 4.____________ and private. However, don’t say bad things even if they are

12、 acquaintances. Making 5.____________for the speech ·Know the listeners’ identities and get much information about the topic. ·Know how the “battlefield” is 6.____________ out in advance to plan beforehand. ·Spare time to practice to build confidence and decide the 7.____________ of the present

13、ation. Public Speaking Presenting the speech ·8.____________ using ambiguous words and know how to meet the audience’s expectations. ·Use the body language, 9.____________ glancing at a small audience from one person to another. ·Restate important points when closing the speech to give the au

14、dience a deep 10.____________. ·End a speech or presentation with a special message and encourage the audience to ask questions. 答案:1.exchanging/swapping 2.provide/equip 3.similarity/similarities 4.informal/casual 5.preparations 6.laid 7.length/duration/time 8.Avoid 9.like 10.impression B 请认真

15、阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:每个空格只填一个单词。 Emojis Catch Fire; Creators Seek IP Protection Emojis(表情符号) are part and parcel of a great many messages exchanged by users of instant message apps, social media, email and the like. As the latest form of intellectual property(IP) in China

16、 they are turning out to be a money­spinner and also an IP worth further protection in China. Consider Rumi, a panda­like emoji, which has been downloaded on social media more than 340 million times, representing more than one fourth of China’s entire population. More and more users love to use em

17、ojis because they help spice up their messages with slick meanings, moods or states of mind that are best expressed quickly, not in words, but through interesting or funny images. Not only do they use, they also tip. China’s largest social media platform WeChat told ChinaDaily that more than 6.9 m

18、illion users tipped emoji artists in 2017, part of nearly 14 million yuan($2 million) in all. It can be handsome return. Zhang Xuchen, 39, a part­time emoji creator from Tianjin, said that he earned a good income of the tens of thousands of yuan a year simply through tipping from customers, which su

19、pplements(贴补) his job as a forklift truck driver. StarMoly, founded in 2016, is the developer of Rumi. It owns more than 30 emojis, which have been downloaded more than 1.4 billion times. “Driven by the wide use of social media in nearly every corner in China, emojis are undoubtedly a promising IP

20、 said Lin Dongdong, president of StarMoly. Unlike traditional IPs, the company’s emojis will change their costumes and status according to different situations, which brings the digital­based images alive. StarMoly has also cooperated with a great number of companies to develop its IPs. It has a

21、uthorized its emojis to TheShapeofWater, an Oscar­winning film, to use them in domestic publicity. “To protect our IPs, we select our partners with great caution. We only choose those well­known and high­quality brands including Lay’s, Microsoft, Discovery and Taobao to make sure that our IPs are pr

22、otected,” Lin said, noting that there are indeed many cases of abuse and piracy in the emojis and their related sectors in China. “Emojis are very likely to be pirated because most of them are in digital forms, which are very easy to be copied and used again,” said Cheng Yanbo, an analyst. “Beside

23、s, it is a brand­new and wild area that is not effectively supervised(监管).” A good example, he said, is the facepalm emoji, one of the country’s most widespread characters. It was recently registered as a trademark by a clothing maker from Zhejiang province instead of the emoji’s creator, WeChat.

24、 “To protect these emoji IPs, related rules and regulations are needed to protect the IP rights of both creators and companies,” he said, adding that education on the subject is supposed to keep up. Passage Outline Supporting Details Introduction Emojis, instant messages used online, bring in

25、a large fortune to creators and 1.____________ further IP protection as well. Reasons for emojis’ 2.____________ ·Emojis help users 3.____________ their meanings, moods, or states of mind more quickly than words. ·Emojis help create interesting, exciting and funny images. 4.____________

26、in point ·Rumi, an emoji 5.____________ like a panda, has been downloaded by over a quarter of China’s entire population. ·Zhang Xuchen created emojis part­time but earned a good income because customers 6.____________ him. ·The president of StarMoly, which 7.____________ Rumi, recognizes emojis

27、as a promising IP. Problems with emojis ·Emojis are very likely to be pirated because the 8.____________ of them are in digital forms. ·There is a(n) 9.____________ of effective supervision because it’s a brand­new industry. Solution Related rules and regulations are needed to protect the IP

28、rights of both creators and companies, and education should 10.____________ closely. 答案:1.deserve 2.popularity/currency 3.express/convey 4.Cases 5.looking 6.tipped 7.developed/created/produced/made 8.majority 9.lack/shortage/absence 10.follow C When you listen to artists like Jay­Z, or Common, j

29、ust the thought of freestyle rap might be frightening enough to make your shy away. Scientific research shows that rap might offer you an opportunity for self­exploration and expression. Besides, freestyle rap might improve your brain’s creative power, too, and when it does, it can free you from bor

30、edom and relax you from everyday tasks. Here’s how. In a study, brain researcher Siyuan Liu and his colleagues compared freestyle rap and rehearsed rap of native English speakers to see how their brains operated under both conditions. When you perform a rehearsed act, the lateral prefrontal cortex(

31、PFC)(额叶前皮层), which is instrumental in thought control and recall, is activated. But they found that for more spontaneous(自发的) singing, the lateral PFC is not activated because you rely more on strong emotions to find the right language without the distraction of prepared melodies. When trying to com

32、plete a task, your focused brain is essential. But for creativity, your brain must go into regrouping mode to avoid habits and form new ideas. Freestyle rap will train you to access this capacity in your brain. During this rap study, left­sided brain regions which are responsible for language and m

33、ovement were also activated. These regions are usually activated by the act of speaking, so there was no surprise that rapping had the same effect. However, freestyle rap causes these regions to be activated above normal, which indicates that something special occurs. Freestyle rap requires you to f

34、ind novel words and phrases that rhyme. This search for unique language patterns is a way to train your brain to become more creative. However, words are not all the same. By making freestyle rap part of your everyday routine, you will add emotional weight to your words, allowing you to communicate

35、in a more effective and accurate way. The rehearsed and freestyle rappers in the study had no difference in movement. They produced the same number of syllables, and the primary movement areas in the brain were similar in both groups. However, there was greater involvement of secondary movement are

36、as in freestyle rap. When secondary movement areas engage, the movement is more enriched. This is similar to the way an inspired figure skater moves as opposed to that of a well­rehearsed skater who goes on technically but without the same beautiful sense of timing. Secondary movement in rap reflect

37、s the demand for rap speed, the rushed need to find the best words, and the way such words fit with a rhythm. Consequently, when you want to express yourself at greater speed to catch someone’s attention or create a bigger impact in a meeting or something like that, your essay in freestyle rap can b

38、e of great help to you. To understand the connections between the different brain regions, the researchers of the study expanded to further analyses. The results indicated that freestyle rap requires the brain to access special regions involved with emotion and motivation. This makes sense when you

39、 think about the emotional intensity(强度) behind Jay­Z’s rap tracks that require him to process information and storylines. In this way, freestyle rap reminds you to invest in what you truly care about. Rather than functioning like a robot in your day­to­day life, you can put your unique spin on thin

40、gs. Benefits of freestyle rap ★It might enable you to explore and express yourself. ★It may empower your brain with creativity. ★It can help you 1.________ yourself of boredom and daily tasks. Four waysfreestyle rap 2.______ a betteryou You learn to let go ★Unlike rehearsed rap, perfor

41、ming freestyle rap 3.________ to activate the lateral PFC. ★When completing freestyle rap, you turn to your emotions and your brain becomes more focused. ★Freestyle rap trains your brain to be creative—no longer under the 4.________ of your habits and forming new ideas. You gain 5._____ to powe

42、rful words ★Freestyle rap can also activate your brain regions 6.________ for language and movement. ★With freestyle rap, you need to search for novel words and phrases in rhyme. ★Freestyle rap helps give emotional weight to your words, allowing you to communicate effectively and accurately. \

43、 You become a fascinating speaker ★Besides the primary movement areas’7.________ in both rapper groups, secondary movement areas are more activated in freestyle rap. ★Secondary movement in rap signals the need for speed, word selection and ways to make words arranged in rhyme. ★Your attempt at f

44、reestyle rap can 8.________ you in attracting others on occasions like a meeting. You find emotional richness and motivation ★Freestyle rap requires the brain to access special regions concerning emotion and motivation. ★Freestyle rap makes 9.________ on rappers to process information and story

45、lines. ★Freestyle rap reminds you to devote yourself to what really 10.________ you. 答案:1.rid 2.unlocks/makes 3.fails 4.control 5.access 6.responsible 7.involvement 8.benefit 9.demands 10.interests D Generally speaking, people often quickly return to a set level of happiness despite life’s ups

46、 and downs. For instance, people who win the lottery(彩票抽奖) tend to return to roughly their original level of happiness after the novelty of the win has worn off. The same is true for those who are in major accidents and lose the use of their legs. The change in the ability can be damaging at first,

47、but people generally return to their pre­accident levels of happiness after the habituation period. This phenomenon is called hedonic adaptation(享乐适应). There are activities that are more or less affected by hedonic adaptation. Some of these activities are known as pleasures. They can lift your mood

48、 and leave you feeling great, but their effects can be relatively temporary. What’s more, we get used to them relatively quickly. If you have the same meal every day for a week, for example, you may find it to be less pleasurable by the end of the week. Satisfactions are also such activities affecte

49、d by hedonic adaptation. They can get us into a feeling of “flow” where we don’t notice the passage of time and are thoroughly devoted to what we’re doing. Satisfactions are activities that require more effort and thought, but the payoff is higher as well. The more we devote, the more we enjoy! Kn

50、owing that pleasures are temporary in their effects may make them seem less worth the effort than satisfactions. There are reasons why they can be perfect for certain situations, however. First, they bring a quick lift in the mood without a great deal of effort. This is actually quite valuable becau

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