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1、高一英语限时阅读(18)A It s Probably not All LuckIN 2005,David J.Hand,a math professor at Imperial College London,went to a conference(会议)in the US with one of his students.They bought their return tickets separately.But when they boarded the plane,they were surprised to find that they were seated right next
2、 to each other.“What a coincidence(巧合)!”you might say.Yes,coincidences happen all the time.Sometimes they are so weird(不可思议的)that there seem to be no explanations for them.That sometimes leads people to attribute them to supernatural forces.But are those really responsible?According to a new book by
3、 Professor Hand,The Improbability Principle:Why Coincidences,Miracles,and Rare Events Happen Every Day,what we think of as extremely unlikely events actually happen around us all the time,and they can all be explained by the laws of probability,reported The Washington Post.Take Hand s experience on
4、the plane as an example.Since there are 450 seats on that plane,it may seem like a 1 in 450 chance that he would have been seated next to his student.But the fact is that many passengers travel in pairs or other groups,and they all require adjacent(相邻的)seats,which makes solo travelers more likely to
5、 be seated next to other solo travelers.This increases the odds(几率)from 1 in 450 to a much greater chance.Another occasion on which coincidences happen frequently is the lottery(彩票).On Sept 6,2009,for example,the Bulgarian lottery randomly selected the winning numbers 4,15,23,24,35,and four days lat
6、er those numbers were chosen again.According to Hand,although the odds of two specific number draws(抽取)matching are very small,since there are many lotteries globally,the chance of any two draws matching increases with the number of draws,and it reaches a probability of greater than 50 percent by th
7、e 4,404th round.“With a large enough number of opportunities,any outrageous(不寻常的)thing is likely to happen,”writes Hand.People tend to underestimate(低估)the probability of an event because they usually focus on specific instances instead of the broader context,he added.“We should expect the unexpecte
8、d,”Hand told New Scientist.“They may not be as improbable as you think.”1.By mentioning Hand s experience on the flight at the beginning of the article,the author intends to _.A.show how people usually react to coincidences B.show that such coincidences actually happen frequently C.promote Hand s ne
9、wly-published book on coincidences D.make us wonder what caused that coincidence 2.What does Hand think can explain almost all coincidences?A.Supernatural forces.B.The laws of probability.C.Their broader contexts.D.The law of natural selection.3.What did Hand believe increased his chances of sitting
10、 next to his student?A.The limited seats on the plane.B.The times when they booked their return tickets.名师资料总结-精品资料欢迎下载-名师精心整理-第 1 页,共 6 页 -C.The fact that many of the other passengers were traveling together with others.D.The rule that solo travelers must sit in specific areas of planes.4.What can
11、we conclude from the article?A.The author believes that there are no supernatural forces at all.B.If you bet on the same numbers each time,you will soon win the lottery.C.Failing to see the broader contexts for events makes us fail to grasp their true probabilities.D.Outrageous events wouldn t happe
12、n if there were a large enough total number of events.B More Fit Than Ever THIS is an excerpt(摘录)from actress and snowboarder Amy Purdy s speech at TED(一个旨在“用思想的力量来改变世界”的全球会议):The doctors diagnosed me with bacterial meningitis(细菌性脑膜炎).Over the course of two and a half months,I lost my spleen(脾),my k
13、idneys(肾),the hearing in my left ear and both of my legs below the knees.When my parents wheeled me out of the hospital,I felt like I had been pieced back together like a patchwork(布片缝制物)doll.I was absolutely physically and emotionally broken.But I knew that in order to move forward,I had to let go
14、of the old Amy and learn to embrace the new Amy.And that is when it dawned on me,that I didn t have to be small anymore.I could be as tall as I wanted or as short as I wanted depending on whom I was dating.And if I snowboard again,my feet aren t going to get cold.And the best of all,I thought,I can
15、make my feet the size of all the shoes that are on the sales rack(架子)and I did.So there were benefits here.It was at this moment that I asked myself that life-defining question:if my life were a book.Four months later,I was back up on a snowboard,although things didn t go quite as expected.At one po
16、int,I traumatized(使精神受伤)all the skiers in the cable cars when I fell and was just as shocked as everybody else and I was so discouraged.But I knew that if I could find the right pair of feet that I would be able to do this again I started snowboarding.Then I went back to work.And then I went back to
17、 school.Then,in 2005,I co-founded a non-profit organization for youth and young adults with physical disabilities so they could get involved with action sports.From there,I got the opportunity to go to South Africa where I helped to put shoes on thousands of children s feet so they could attend scho
18、ol.And just this past February,I won two back-to-back(接连的)World Cup gold medals,which made me the highest-ranked adaptive(残疾的)female snowboarder in the world.Eleven years ago,when I lost my legs,I had no idea what to expect.But if you ask me today,if I would ever want to change my situation,I would
19、have to say no,because my legs haven t disabled me.If anything,they ve enabled me.Theyve forced me to rely on my imagination and to believe in possibilities,and that s why I believe that our imaginations can be used as tools for breaking through bord ers,because in our minds,we can do anything and w
20、e can be anything.Its belief in those dreams and facing our fears head-on that allow us to live our lives beyond our limits.5.The underlined word“embrace”in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to _.名师资料总结-精品资料欢迎下载-名师精心整理-第 2 页,共 6 页 -A.keep away from B.accept gladly C.communicate with D.take
21、care of 6.What happened when the author went skiing not long after she was out of the hospital?A.Almost everybody there was inspired by her attempt.B.She went down the mountain so fast that she hurt herself.C.She was displeased with her performance,but she didnt lose heart.D.It turned out that she p
22、erformed better than she had expected.7.What message does the author want to convey with her speech?A.Misfortune never comes alone,so be prepared.B.People without imagination can never succeed.C.It s not what happens to you but how you react that matters.D.Life is full of ups and downs and we should
23、 learn to live with them.8.Which of the following best describes the author?A.Patient and sensitive.B.Humorous and ambitious.C.Optimistic and determined.D.Emotional and imaginative.C How Face Show Feelings HERE is a task for you:try to make as many kinds of facial expressions as you can.How many can
24、 you come up with?Facial expressions are like a window to your emotions inside.Scientists used to believe that we only have six basic emotions happy,sad,fearful,angry,surprised and disgusted and,therefore,each of our facial expressions falls into one of the six categories.But it turns out that this
25、is just the tip of the iceberg.In a recent study,scientists from Ohio State University,US,mapped 21 different facial expressions,more than tripling(是 的三倍)the original number,reported Science Daily.Aleix Martinez,the lead researcher.He believed that human emotions are much richer than that,which is w
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