2021_2021学年高二英语寒假提升天天练之阅读理解Day15七选五阅读含解析.doc





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1、Day 15七选五阅读AWhere did your family eat dinner last night? In the car on the way to sport? At McDonalds? Or at the dinner table? A survey taken a few years ago found that 28% families ate dinner together at home seven nights a week. Another quarter said they ate together three or fewer nights a week.O
2、nce upon a time the situation was different. _1_ Plates, forks and spoons would be laid out. As dinner time approached, an increasing number of hungry mouths would begin to appear with the question, “Whats for dinner”?_2_ The data seems to point to two main issues: overworked parents and over-schedu
3、led children. When mum or dad do get home in the evening, they are soon in the car again to send the children to soccer, music, tutoring, and a host of other events.This nightly ceremony around the dinner table is both vital and fruitful; it is what keeps a family together. Sure, the conversation is
4、 not always significant and children argue. And sometimes the deepest and most meaningful times in a family are not at the table at all. _3_The dinner table is the place where a family builds an identity. Stories are passed down, jokes are exchanged and the wider world is examined through the lens(镜
5、头) of a familys values. Children pick up vocabulary and a sense of how conversation is structured. _4_ Dinner time is “family time”. Coming back daily to the same place helps gain familiarity.The significance of dinner time is more than above. Studies show that the more families eat together, the le
6、ss likely the children are to smoke, drink, get depressed, and develop eating disorders, and the more likely they are to do well in school and learn how to socialize. One professor at Rutgers University in New Jersey stated, “A meal is about civilizing children. _5_”So start by planning some stay at
7、 home family dinners together. Just family talk.A. Its a time to teach them to be a member of their culture.B. Each night the dining table would be set with a simple cloth.C. Why not cut back on a few activities and have dinner with your family?D. What accounts for this decline in families eating to
8、gether today though?E. They also learn good table manners, something that will benefit them for life.F. It was important for children and parents to sit down together and get to know each other.G. However, there is still something unique about the time a family spends around the dinner table.BHistor
9、y of BroadwayWhen people think of Broadway, they may think of that part of the world-famous road in New York City that runs between 42nd and 53rd Streets. _1_ It is a billion-dollar industry that includes theatrical shows in New York and live theater entertainment throughout the world.New Yorks Thea
10、tre District has only 39 official Broadway houses. A play house must have 500 or more seats to be considered a Broadway theater. _2_ Not all Broadway theatres are located on Broadway. In the late 1700s and early 1800s, buildings on Wall Street and places such as City Hall may have served as smaller
11、theaters, and other locations in downtown New York City also did.Todays Broadway started when influential families contributed development of larger theaters away from the downtown area. Some people may have doubted these theaters would be successful, but they turned out to be. _3_ With the rise of
12、the new theater district, downtown changed forever as people happily traveled to the outskirts (郊区) of the city to see the best in live entertainment.When these theaters began, many actors came from European countries. In 1857 actor Edwin Booth helped transform the Broadway theatre by popularizing a
13、 type of acting realism. Unlike actors before him, Booth did not stand still on the stage and simply deliver his lines. _4_ Booths style had a notable effect on the theater, and many considered him to be the greatest actor of his time._5_ Specifically, comedies and dramas often centred on then-curre
14、nt events such as womens right to vote, the Labor Movement, and war. Broadway developed again in 1866, and the Broadway musical was created. From then on, actors entertained their audiences by singing and dancing accompanied by an orchestra.Now, Broadway is famous for various theatre productions and
15、 moving performances.A. In fact, the shows have brought it fame throughout the world.B. However, Broadway is much more than a geographical location.C. Theatres, holding 100 to 499 people, are called Off-Broadway theatres.D. Instead, he liked moving around and showing great emotion while acting.E. Pl
16、ays followed a popular style that encouraged typical characters and plots.F. As this new style grew in popularity, the content of the shows began to change.G. Madison Square Theater, built by the Mallory family in 1880, was one of them.CCasual Dress in the WorkplaceFor Ruth, an employee at an insura
17、nce company, Friday isnt just another workday. It is the day when she can wear a sweater and casual trousers instead of business suit._1_“It is a real treat. It puts us in good mood and winds the week down.” Ruth has joined thousands of workers across the United States who happily change from jacket
18、s, ties, and dresses to jeans, polo shirts, and sweaters on Fridays.Why dress-down Friday? “I think it gives an atmosphere of less formality(正式),” says President Matthew of Entex Industries. Today, dressing casually on the job is a way to show your company is in style. Another contributor is faxes,
19、voice mail and email, which have reduced public contact._2_However, even though dressing down is popular, the trend is controversial. Some workers remain strongly opposed. “You have got all the time in the world to dress down when you retire,” declared one woman._3_“We had some very important guests
20、 come in on a Friday a few months ago,” says another worker. “These people dressed in navy suits. Our people dressed way down. I thought it was embarrassing. It sent the wrong message about our company.” Many people feel that suits, ties and dresses are superior to casual clothes in creating a posit
21、ive professional image._4_Some experts think it will go away one day. As long as the trend continues, though, dressing casually can cause a little confusion in the workplace. Business people arent sure what to wear, and many people just put on whatever they feel like in the morning._5_They believe d
22、ressing down at work is one of the signs that the society is lowering its standards of everything. Czardas and John T. Malloy, author of Dress for Success, say psychological changes occur when people dress up. “There is no question what you wear affects what you do, your performance, and your attitu
23、de,” says Malloy.A. Will the dress-down trend last?B. Will dressing casually become popular?C. The casual dress trend worries some fashion professionals.D. It is when she feels more confident and gets ready for next promotion.E. She loves the day away from her usual dressy suits and high-heeled shoe
24、s.F. Others worry that dressing casually lowers an employers professional image.G. With fewer out-of-the-office meetings, people are dressing less to impress and more for comfort.DKids need to move in schoolMany years ago, when my girls were in primary school, they were crazy about the dance breaks
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