高考英语一轮复习UnitGettingalongwithothers课时跟踪检B卷必修5265.pdf





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1、第 1 页 Getting along with others 课时跟踪检测 B 卷.完形填空(2021 南京三校联考)People who have children experience greater happiness and feel they derive more meaning from life than those without kids,_1_psychologists from the University of California,Riverside,the University of British Columbia and Stanford Universit
2、y.The research was carried out in three _2_,and in each of the parts psychologists interviewed about 190 participants and asked them to _3_how they felt during their daily activities,which included cooking,commuting,changing diapers,doing dishes,going to work and playing with the kids.The authors wa
3、nted to _4_out whether people who had children felt happier overall and _5_their lives more positively when compared to those without kids.They were also _6_whether parents experienced more positive _7_while taking care of their kids than when doing some other daytoday chores(日常事务)These findings _8_
4、the common belief that children are associated with reduced wellbeing,researchers said.The impression many people have now _9_media and academic research is that being a parent seems to be quite a negative experience.Many _10_studies on this topic linked parenthood to 第 2 页 unhappy marriages,lower l
5、ife satisfaction and even _11_,Elizabeth Dunn,who is _12_her first child,said.In Dunns personal opinion,_13_is related to,but may not cause,happiness.The results revealed that age and marital(婚姻的)_14_also played a role in parental happiness.The study found that older and more _15_married couples who
6、 have higher social status and do not have _16_problems are more likely to be happier if they have kids when compared to their childless counterparts.Even single parents said that all the stresses associated with parenthood did not completely _17_out the feelings of meaning and satisfaction of carin
7、g for kids.On the other hand,young parents who were under the age of 26 years,were found to be _18_less happy than their peers who did not have children.Interestingly,fathers in the study reported to be particularly _19_and experienced only positive emotions compared to men without kids.Sonja Lyubom
8、irsky,professor of psychology at UC Riverside and a leading scholar in positive psychology,said that their study does not _20_mean that parenting makes people happy;however,there is a clear connection to be taken into consideration.1A.discover Bclaim 第 3 页 Cannounce Dconfirm 2A.stages Bprocedures Cp
9、rocess Dprogress 3A.order Bremember Crank Dmark 4A.leave Bturn Cfigure Dcut 5A.measured Bscored Cjudged Devaluated 6A.doubtful Binterested Csurprised Dsuspicious 7A.actions Bopinions Coptions Demotions 8A.prove Bchallenge Cdismiss Ddiscount 9A.on Bfrom Cto Dabout 10A.previous Bprecious Cformal Dscie
10、ntific 11A.depression Bchaos Cloneliness Dunrest 12A.waiting Bexpecting 第 4 页 Cappreciating Denjoying 13A.childhood Badulthood Cparenthood Dchildcare 14A.condition Bsituation Cstatus Drole 15A.motivated Bmature Cprofessional Drespected 16A.financial Beconomical Cparental Dmarital 17A.wipe Brule Cgiv
11、e Dlet 18A.positively Bimportantly Cunfortunately Dsignificantly 19A.casual Bconsiderate Cflexible Dcontent 20A.quite Bnearly Cnecessarily Dluckily.阅读理解(2021 湘中名校第一次大联考)Would you believe that the first outstanding deaf teacher in America was a Frenchman His name was Laurent Clerc.He became a friend
12、of Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet and together they founded Americas first school for the 第 5 页 deaf.Laurent Clerc was born in a small village near Lyons,France,on December 26,1785.When he was one year old,he fell into a fire,losing both his hearing and his sense of smell.At 12,Laurent entered the Royal I
13、nstitution for the Deaf in Paris where he did well in his studies.After he graduated,the school asked him to stay on as an assistant teacher.Meanwhile,in America,Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet was studying to be a minister.He was very concerned about the lack of educational opportunities for the deaf.Ther
14、efore,in 1815,Gallaudet sailed to London,England to seek ideas on how to teach deaf people.While he was there,he met a French educator of the deaf who invited him to go to Paris to spend three months learning at the Royal Institution for the Deaf,the school where Laurent Clerc was teaching.Gallaudet
15、 accepted the offer.The two worked and studied well together.When the time came for Gallaudet to return,he asked Clerc to come with him.Clerc accepted on one condition that he would stay in America only a short time.The two men set sail on June 18,1816.The voyage across the Atlantic Ocean took 52 da
16、ys;however,Clerc and Gallaudet put the time to good use.Clerc studied English,and Gallaudet studied sign language.They discussed the school for the deaf which they 第 6 页 planned to open.On the long trip,they had many conversations about education and deafness.The year after they arrived,they founded
17、 a school for the deaf in Harford,Connecticut.At the school,Clerc led a busy life.He taught signs to Principal Gallaudet;he taught the pupils;and he taught hearing men who came to the school to study deaf education.In 1819,Clerc married Eliza Crocker Boardman,one of his pupils.They had six children.
18、He retired from teaching in 1858.Although he had intended to return to France,he never did.He died on July 18,1869 in the United States.1Why did Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet sail to London AHe needed to finish his studies to become a minister.BIt was the easiest way to get to France.CHe wanted to study
19、their system of deaf education.DHe wanted to get married.2From the information in this passage we can infer that _.AClerc was an intelligent man BClerc had difficulties learning language CClerc married Eliza in order to get his green card DClerc was paid well because he made such important contribut
20、ions to society 第 7 页 3On their trip from Paris to America,Clerc and Gallaudet _.Aplayed cards and socialized Bstudied and discussed their plans for a deaf school Cfounded a school for the deaf Dstudied English together 4Which is the right order of the things Clerc did Amet Gallaudetmoved to America
21、got marriedwent to school in Paris B met Gallaudetwent to school in Parismoved to Americagot married C went to school in Parismet Gallaudetmoved to Americagot married Dgot marriedwent to school in Parismet Gallaudetmoved to America 5The main idea of this passage could best be stated as _.AClerc mana
22、ged his time well,succeeding in his career BThomas Gallaudet was indebted to Clerc for all that he taught him CClerc preferred teaching deaf students to hearing students DClerc,an educated Frenchman,had a great impact on 第 8 页 American deaf education.任务型阅读(2021 苏锡常镇四市高三调研二)Talking to friends on WeCh
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