高考英语阅读理解 七选五课堂小题过关练十二.docx
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8、r dedicated self-service site.1. In which part of the magazine can you find instructions on experiments?A.Global Eye.B. Features.C. Brain Dump.D. How To.2. How much should you pay if you make a yearly subscription in print?A. $121. B. $116.C. $28.D. $8.93.3. According to the passage, subscribers of
9、the magazine can _.A. purchase the magazine on the App StoreB. be informed of the latest news in humanityC. cancel the order within 14 days of its purchaseD. get a full refund if they find it cheaper elsewhere(2)It was a hot Summer day a few years ago. I had just pulled into the local gas station to
10、 fill my tank. After pumping the gas I started to walk inside to pay. That is when I noticed them. Two elderly women stood back from their car. There was a mixture of shock, fear, and horror on their faces. I looked and saw what they saw. Five yellow jackets had started to build a nest around their
11、gas cap. My eyes widened. I shared the ladies 5 fear.Yellow jackets had never been friends of mine. Several times these bad tempered wasps (黄蜂)had attacked me while I was mowing my lawn giving me multiple stings (叮咬)each time I ran over their ground nests. They are the reason why I never repair my l
12、awn in shorts anymore. The worst time, however, happened when I was a young boy. A friend of mine and I were running and playing in my backyard. I must have stepped on one of their hidden nests again because before I knew it both of us were being chased and stung over and over by the yellow jackets
13、while we ran away screaming. I ran to my Mom with tears in my eyes. She immediately ran a cold bath and put us both in it to ease the pain and itching (发痒)before giving us medicine to fight all the poison in our little bodies from the stings.Still, I knew I couldnt let fear stop me now. I reached in
14、to my back pocket for a paper towel I had there, tore out the nest and stepped on it while the angry wasps buzzed around me. Both of the ladies thanked me and I said, "You're welcome!” with a smile and a happy heart.4. Why were the two elderly ladies scared in the oil station?A. They couldn
15、't find the way back home.B. They couldn't afford the things they wanted.C. They were afraid of being stung by some pests. D. They were afraid of being forced out of the room. 5. What did the writer do in case of being stung when repairing the lawn?A. Wear a mask. B. Apply some medicine. C.
16、Wear shorts.D. Wear thick and long clothes.6. Which of the following word can best describe the writer's early experience?A. Lucky.B. Miserable.C. Exciting.D. Instinctive.7. How did the writer drove away the wasps?A. By spraying some medicine.B. By destroying their homes.C. By covering their nes
17、ts with paper.D. By burning down them.(3)What does it mean to live a good life? This question has been debated for centuries. In the field of psychology, two main concepts of the good life have been quite popular: A happy life full of pleasure and positive emotions, and a meaningful life full of pur
18、pose and sacrifice. But what if these arent the only options?In recent years, a long-neglected version of the good life has been receiving greater attention: the psychologically rich life. It is full of complex mental engagement, a wide range of intense and deep emotions, and diverse, novel, surpris
19、ing and interesting experiences. Sometimes they are neither pleasant nor meaningful. However, they are rarely boring or monotonous.After all, both happy and meaningful lives can become monotonous and repetitive. A person with a steady office job, married with children, may be satisfied and find his
20、or her life meaningful and still be bored. Also, the psychologically rich life doesnt necessarily involve economic richness. For instance, consider Hesses character Goldmund, who has no money but pursues the life of a free spirit.Research has found psychological richness is related to, but partially
21、 distinct from, both happy and meaningful lives. Psychological richness is related with openness to experience and experiencing both positive and negative emotions more intensely. But is the psychologically rich life one that people actually want? In a new study, Oishi and his colleagues asked peopl
22、e in nine countries the degree to which they value a psychologically rich life, a happy life and a meaningful life. They found many peoples self-described ideal lives involve psychological richness. When forced to choose a life, however, the majority chose a happy life and a meaningful life. Even so
23、, a minority of people still favored the psychologically rich life, ranging from 6.7% in Singapore to 16.8% in Germany.These numbers went up when the desire for a psychologically rich life was measured indirectly. To understand what a person wishes their lives might have been, it is important to exp
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