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山东省胶州市2014高考英语文章阅读类训练(13).doc

1、 胶州市2014高考英语文章阅读类训练(13)及答案或解析 阅读理解 (1) Most of the teenagers with major depression never get treatment for it, according to a new federal report. That depressing news comes as no surprise to healthcare professionals, who say that many kids and parents don’t recognize depression’s symptoms(症状). A

2、nd if they do, it can be difficult or impossible to get help. This is no small problem; about 2 million teenagers experience clinical depression each year, an illness that can do harm to school performance and friendships and is a leading cause of teen suicide(自杀). The new report found that just 39

3、 percent of teens with major depression got treatment. Here are three ways to make sure your child can get over the problem. Getting diagnosed(诊断). Last month, pediatricians(儿科医生) and family doctors were required to examine all teenagers for depression. Courtney Jones, a 17-year-old in Portland, Or

4、e., said that the examination saved her life when she was 14. She didn’t recognize that her loss of confidence and sudden lack of interest in spending time with friends were warning signs. Symptoms of depression include frequent sadness, decreased interest in activities, and hopelessness. Finding

5、help. It’s no surprise to healthcare professionals that families have a hard time finding mental-health services; there are only 7,418 child and adolescent psychiatrists(精神科医生) in the United States, or about 1 for every 10,000 kids. For now, the best first step is to be examined by a pediatrician or

6、 family doctor, and then go to a psychiatrist for treatment and perhaps medication. David Palmiter, a psychologist, suggests checking out local universities, which often run clinics, as well as community mental-health clinics.  Paying for treatment. Paying for healthcare is a struggle these days, a

7、nd mental-health services can be ever harder to cover. The report found that lack of health insurance coverage was the biggest barrier to getting help. Only 17.2 percent of teens without health insurance coverage were able to get treatment. However, there are still ways to find affordable mental-hea

8、lth care that you may not be aware of. In a word, you should establish a relationship with a doctor, give the doctor a chance to get to know your kid and help her or him get better. 1. What are the symptoms of depression for kids? a. committing suicide b. sudden lack of interest in staying

9、with friends c. failing the school examinations d. frequently feeling upset e. feeling desperate for no good reason A. a, b, d B. b, c, e C. a, c, e D. b, d, e 2. The writer uses the case of Courtney Jones to prove that __________. A. kids with depression find

10、 it difficult to get treatment B. it’s necessary to examine all teenagers for depression C. many American kids are suffering from depression D. warning signs can help kids to find their problems 3. According to the writer, you’d better first have the kid examined by __________. A. a pedia

11、trician or family doctor B. a psychiatrist or psychologist C. a psychiatrist or family doctor D. a pediatrician or psychiatrist 4. What’s the main reason why kids with depression do not get help according to the report? A. parents’ ignorance of the illness B. lack of psychiatrists for ch

12、ildren C. lack of health insurance coverage D. difficulties in diagnosing depression 5. What’s the writing purpose of the passage? A. To teach kids to recognize depression’s symptoms. B. To explain the findings of a new report to people C. To help parents to have their kids get treatment

13、 D. To arose the public’s attention to the problem 参考答案 1---5 D B A C C *****************************************************结束 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。 A Going to school means learning new skills and facts in different subjects. Teachers teach and students learn, and m

14、any scientists are interested in finding ways to improve both teaching and learning processes. Sian Beilock and Susan Leving, two psychologists at the University of Chicago, are trying to learn about learning. In a new study about the way kids learn math in elementary school, Beilock and Levine

15、found a surprising relationship between what female teachers think and what female students learn: If a female teacher is uncomfortable with her own math skills, then her female students are more likely to believe that boys are better than girls at math. “If these girls keep getting math-anxious fem

16、ale teachers in later grades, it may create a snowball effect on their math achievement,” Levine told Science News. The study suggests that if these girls grow up believing that boys are better at math than girls are, then these girls may not do as well as they would have if they were more confident

17、 Just as students find certain subjects to be difficult, teachers can find certain subjects to be difficult to learn—and teach. The subject of math can be particularly difficult for everyone. The new study involved 65 girls, 52 boys and 17 first-and second-grade teachers in elementary schoo

18、ls in the Midwest. The students took math achievement tests at the beginning and end of the school year, and the researchers compared the scores The researchers also gave the students tests to tell whether the students believed a math superstar had to be a boy. Then the researchers turned to the

19、 teachers: To find out which teachers were anxious about math, the researchers asked the teachers how they felt at times when they came across math, such as when reading a sales receipt. A teacher who got nervous looking at the numbers on a sales receipt, for example, was probably anxious about math

20、 Boys, on average, were unaffected by a teacher’s anxiety. On average, girls with math-anxious teachers scored lower on the end-of-the-year math tests than other girls in the study did. Plus, on the test showing whether someone thought a math superstar had to be a boy, 20 girls showed feeling t

21、hat boys would be better at math—and all of these girls had been taught by female teachers with math anxiety. According to surveys done before this one, college students who want to become elementary school teachers have the highest levels of anxiety about math. Plus, nine of every 10 elementary

22、 teachers are women, Levine said. 1. Sian Beilock and Susan Levine carried out the new research in order to ___________. A. know the effects of teaching on learning B. study students’ ways of learning math C. prove women teachers are unfit to teach math D. find better teaching

23、 methods for teachers 2. The underlined part in paragraph 2 most probably means that girls may ___________. A. end up learning math anxiety from their teachers B. study the ways their female teachers behave C. have an influence on their math-anxious female teachers D. gain unexpected ac

24、hievement in such subjects as math 3. In the study, what were the teachers required to do? A. Prepare two math achievement tests for the students. B. Tell their feelings about math problems. C. Answer whether a math superstar had to be a boy. D. Compare the students’ scores after the ma

25、th tests. 4. What is the finding of the new study? A. No male students were affected by their teachers’ anxiety. B. Almost all the girls got lower scores in the tests than the boys] C. About 30% of the girls thought boys are better at math than girls. D. Girls with math-anxious teachers

26、 all failed in the math tests. 5. Which of the following is TRUE according to the text? A. 117 students and teachers took part in the new study. B. The researchers felt surprised at the findings of their study. C. Beilock and Levine are interested in teaching math. D. Men teachers are b

27、etter at teaching math than women teachers. 参考答案B D B C B *************************************************结束 A Life is difficult This is a great truth, one of the greatest truths. It is a great truth because once we truly see this truth, we transcend it. Once we truly know that li

28、fe is difficult---once we truly understand and accept it---then life is no longer difficult. Because once it is accepted, the fact that life is difficult no longer matters. Most do not fully see this truth. Instead they complain about their problems and difficulties as if life should be easy. It se

29、ems to them that difficulties represent a special kind of suffering especially forced upon them or else upon their families, their class, or even their nation. What makes life difficult is that the process of facing and solving problems is a painful one. Problems, depending on their nature, cause

30、us sadness, or loneliness or regret or anger or fear. These are uncomfortable feelings, often as painful as any kind of physical pain. And since life causes an endless series of problems, life is always difficult and is full of pain as well as joy. Yet, it is in this whole process of solving proble

31、ms that life has its meaning. Problems are the serious test that tells us success from failure. When we desire to encourage the growth of human spirit, we encourage the human ability to solve problems, just as in school we set problems for our children to solve. It is through the pain of meeting and

32、 working out problems that we learn. As Benjamin Franklin said, those things that hurt, instruct. It is for this reason that wise people learn not to fear but to welcome the pain of problems. 1. From the passage, it can be inferred that ______. A. everybody has problems B. we become strong

33、er by meeting and solving the problems of life C. life is difficult because our problems bring us pain D. people like to complain about their problems 2. The writer probably used just one short sentence in the first paragraph to ______. A. save space B. persuade readers C. make re

34、aders laugh D. get readers’ attention 3. The main idea of Paragraph 3 is that ______. A. most people feel life is easy B. the writer feels life is easy C. the writer likes to complain about his problems D. most people complain about how hard their lives are 4. According to the pa

35、ssage, we give school children difficult problems to solve in order to______. A. encourage them to learn B. teach them to fear the pain of solving the problem C. help them learn to deal with pain D. teach them how to respect from problems 5. The saying from Benjamin Franklin “Thos

36、e things that hurt, instruct” suggests that ______. A. we do not learn from experience B. we do not learn when we are in pain C. pain teaches us important lessons D. pain cannot be avoided 参考答案BDDAC ************************************************************结束 The evidence for h

37、armony may not be obvious in some families. But it seems that four out of five young people now get on with their parents, which is the opposite of the popularly-held image of unhappy teenagers locked in their room after endless family quarrels. An important new study into teenage attitudes surpris

38、ingly shows that their family life is more harmonious than it has ever been in the past. “We were surprised by just how positive today’s young people seem to be about their families,” said one member of the research team. “They’re expected to be rebellious (叛逆的) and selfish but actually they have ot

39、her things on their minds; they want a car and material goods, and they worry about whether school is serving them well. There’s more negotiation (商议) and discussion between parents and children, and children expect to take part in the family decision-making process. They don’t want to rock the boat

40、 So it seems that this generation of parents is much more likely than parents of 30 years ago to treat their children as friends. “My parents are happy to discuss things with me and willing to listen to me,” says 17-year-old Daniel Lazall, “I always tell them when I’m going out clubbing. As long

41、as they know what I’m doing, they’re fine with it.” Susan Crome, who is now 21, agrees. “Looking back on the last 10 years, there was a lot of what you could call negotiation. For example, as long as I’d done all my homework, I could go out on a Saturday night. But I think my grandparents were a lot

42、 stricter with my parents than that.” Maybe this positive view of family life should not be unexpected. It is possible that the idea of teenage rebellion is not rooted in real facts. A researcher comments, “Our surprise that teenagers say they get along well with their parents comes because of a br

43、ief period in our social history when teenagers were regarded as different beings. But that idea of rebelling and breaking away from their parents really only happened during that one time in the 1960s when everyone rebelled. The normal situation throughout history has been a smooth change from help

44、ing out with the family business to taking it over.” 6. What is the popular image of teenagers today? A. They worry about school. B. They dislike living with their parents. C. They have to be locked in to avoid troubles. D. They quarrel a lot with other family members. 7. The study shows

45、that teenagers don’t want to________. A. share family responsibility B. cause trouble in their families C. go boating with their family D. make family decisions 8. Compared with parents of 30 years ago, today’s parents________. A. go to clubs more often with their children B. are mu

46、ch stricter with their children C. care less about their children’s life D. give their children more freedom 9. According to the author, teenage rebellion ________. A. may be a false belief B. is common nowadays C. existed only in the 1960s D. resulted from changes in families 10. What is the passage mainly about? A. Negotiation in family. B. Education in family. C. Harmony in family. D. Teenage trouble in family. 参考答案6-10 DBDAC **********************************************************结束 - 8 -

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