2023年人教版高考英语总复习第二部分考点培优训练 考点二十六选择性必修 第二册Unit 5First Aid.docx
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1、二十六选择性必修第二册Unit 5 First Aid(限时60分钟)i.阅读理解AEducational programs often use fear-based messaging and films of crash scenes to reduce risky driving behavior among young people. But does this scary” approach work? A new study suggests that fear-based messaging fails to reduce risky driving behavior, whil
2、e fear-based Virtual Reality (VR) films showing a violent collision may actually lead young drivers to take more chances behind the wheel.A team of psychologists in Belgium conducted a study of 146 students who had been legally driving for less than five years. The researchers examined the impact of
3、 both content (fear VS positive) and delivery mode (2D VS VR) of driver safety intervention programs.By showing a serious consequence such as death, fear-based driver education films attempt to arouse a sense of fear and persuade young people to drive more carefully. Positively framed films take the
4、 opposite approach, using humor and modeling safe driving behaviors that result in positive consequences.Three tests were used to analyze the risk-taking behavior of the young drivers before and after participating in the intervention program. One was a questionnaire. Another was a test on traffic,
5、which asks participants to watch video clips of driving situations and choose whether they view a situation as too risky, for example, choosing whether to pass another car in icy conditions. A third test was used to measure the level of emotional arousal (such as feeling afraid) after watching a fil
6、m.The results showed that participants who viewed the fear-based VR film reported riskier driving behaviors afterward, while those who viewed a positively framed VR film exhibited the greatest reduction in risky driving behavior. This finding supports other research that has shown that exposing part
7、icipants to an extreme collision tends to activate defensive mechanisms, such aspaying attention for a shorter time, disengaging, rejecting a message, and an increase in risky behaviors.“Fear appeals have been used in many health and environmental campaigns, such as smoking and anti-drug, “ says Dr.
8、 Cutello of the research team. Further experimental research is needed to determine whether the use of fear is effective.【文章大意】这是一篇说明文。一项新研究表明,基于恐惧的信息和撞车场景的司机教育项目并不能减少危险的驾驶行为,实际上可能会导致年轻司机在驾驶时更冒险。文章主要介绍 了这项研究开展的过程以及发现。1. What is the new study about?A. VRs application on driving education.B. Young dri
9、vers risky driving behaviors.C. The deadly consequence of violent crashes.D. The effect of drivers9 educational programs.【解析】选Do细节理解题。根据第一段可知,这项新研究是关于司机教育计划的效果。故 选D。2. Why were participants asked to watch video clips in the second test?A. To assess driving emotions.B. To judge driving behaviors.C. T
10、o gain driving competence.D. To keep safe driving in mind.【解析】选Bo细节理解题。根据第四段中第三句可知,参与者在第二次测试中被要求观看 视频剪辑是为了判断驾驶行为。故选B。3. Which was the result of the fear-based VR film in the study?A. Drivers show fewer risky behaviors.B. Drivers were less able to focus long.C. Drivers were unwilling to cooperate.D.
11、Drivers became more open to advice.【解析】选Bo细节理解题。根据倒数第二段可知,研究中基于恐惧的虚拟现实电影的结果 是司机不能较长时间集中注意力。故选B。4. What does Dr. Cutello,s words suggest?A. More research should be conducted.B. Fear-based education shouldnt be used.C. The result of his research is unconvincing.D. The use of fear education has been cu
12、t down.【解析】选Ao推理判断题。根据最后一段最后一句可推知,Cutello博士的话暗示了应该进 行更多的研究。故选A。B(2022.台州模拟)As flood waters drown the New South Wales mid-north coast, residents are hurriedly taking whatever is still undamaged and preparing for the rising tide.Horses and livestock were seen floating along rivers and washing up on be
13、aches on Sunday, as the region faced a once in a lifetime flood.Greg Cox, who lives in Raymond Terrace north of Newcastle, was watching the water slowly rise around his property on Sunday morning. I think it could get a whole lot worse before it gets any better,99 he said. Its pouring rain here now,
14、 and its predicted to keep that up in the next 48 hours. “Its devastating. Our whole backyard is underwater, Ive never ever seen anything like this, and I was speaking to my landlord today and he also said hed never seen anything like this before.Alistair Flower, a businessman and hotel owner told G
15、uardian Australia he and his staff had been working hard to protect one of his places.“Weve seen that the water is rising, and unfortunately the flooding has gotten into the basement and the bottle shop, he said. “Weve been able to pump some water out, but it felt like a bit of a losing battle at ti
16、mes. Talking to a lot of regulars, they tell us this has surpassed the last great flood in the 60s. I think this has surpassed everything. I went out to our jettyS马头), and looked back on our neighbor, and it looked like a cow had floated down the river.Thankfully, they had a pool, which doesnt have
17、a fence line in front of it, allowing the cow to come in.”The loss of livestock has been so great that a Facebook group has been established to help people find their lost animals.【文章大意】这是一篇新闻报道。主要报道了一场前所未见的大暴雨袭击了新南威尔士州中 北海岸,很多房子被淹,家畜被淹死。5. What can you know from the first two paragraphs?A. Many peo
18、ple drowned in it.B. The whole country is affected.C. It killed many farm animals.D. The tide has been falling.【解析】选c。推理判断题。根据第二段中(马和牲口漂浮在河流上,而且周日的时候有的还 被冲到岸上,这个地区正面临一场前所未见的洪水。)可知,由于洪水,死了很多农场里的动 物。故选C。6. Whats Coxs opinion about the flood?A. Its getting better and better.B. It wont stop rising in tw
19、o days.C. Luckily its not the worst.D. It also brings some benefits.【解析】选Bo推理判断题。根据第三段中Cox说的话“Ifs pouring rain here now, and ifs predicted to keep that up in the next 48 hours.(现在外面仍然下得很大,而且预计未来48小时内 不会停。)”可知,Cox认为两天内水位不会下降。故选B。B. Decreasing.D. Disastrous.7. What does the underlined word mean? A. Mi
20、ld.C. Dull.【解析】选D。词义猜测题。根据画线词后“Our whole backyard is underwater, Fve never ever seen anything like this.(我们整个后院都被淹了,我从来没见过这么大的雨 )”可知,这次 降雨是很严重的,灾难性的。devastating”意思是灾难性的,故选D。8. What can you infer about Alistair Flowers fight against the flood?A. There is more water than they can manage.B. He stopped
21、the water getting into the basement.C. He fought with the help of a Facebook group.D. He was desperate and gave up at times.【解析】选Ao推理判断题。根据倒数第二段中Wee been able to pump some water out, but it felt like a bit of a losing battle at times.(我们能把一些水抽出来,但是总感觉这是一场失败的 战斗。)”可知,水实在太多抽不完。故选A。II.完形填空(2022.保定模拟)I
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