社会类写作2(原卷版)2021年高考英语一轮复习能力拓展之概要写作【学科网名师堂】.pdf
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1、 2021 年高考英语能力拓展之概要写作 24 社会类写作 2 1.阅读下面短文,根据其内容写一篇 60 词左右的内容概要。Do We Need Art in Our Lives No one will be surprised to hear that the arts are under fire in this day and age.We view the arts as something of a hobby,something thats fun but certainly cant pay the rent.If its not a useful skill,no wonder
2、 arts funding is being cut in schools.Do we really need art in our lives?In schools,time and money is at a premium(稀有而珍贵),now more than ever.With teachers having to fit so many lessons into every day.its easy to see why art is dropping more and more by the wayside.Budgets are dropping at an alarming
3、 rate,and what school is going to drop teaching in essential subjects such as math or science when they can drop art instead?It seems as though the loss of art in daily life is sad fact of life,but it doesnt have to be.There are actually a lot of practical uses for art for many people.For example,ar
4、t therapy has helped people with a range of illnesses,both mental and physical,cope with their symptoms.Art is found almost anywhere you look in your home.Practical items,such as bedspreads,furniture or clothing,are all art forms in themselves and arouse emotions in the people interacting with them.
5、Art also gives us insight into the world.History tells us what happened and when it happened,but it cant tell us how the population at large felt about it,which is where art steps in.We know a lot about how people in the past lived and worded,because their art has given us much a deep insight into t
6、heir daily lives.We wouldnt have that insight without it.Most of all,we need art in our lives as it gives us a form of self-expression.Being able to talk about our feelings is essential to staying healthy.You may not think ou talk about your feelings,but you may express them in other ways.Some like
7、to cook or bake,some like to work machinery,and others may like to paint or draw.Whatever you like to do in your spare time,youre probably creating art every day.So,do we need art in our lives?Many people would say no,but the art theyre thinking of is the art you see in galleries.Art is actually muc
8、h more accessible and it truly needed in everyday life.It helps those in need,gives people in the future an idea of what life was like,and is a vital form of self-expression._ 2.阅读下面短文,根据其内容写一篇 60 词左右的内容概要。New Research on Kids Poor Math Achievement If the thought of a math test makes you break out i
9、n a cold sweat,Mom or Dad may be partly to blame,according to the new research published in Psychological Science.A team of researchers found that children of math-anxious parents learned less math over the school year and were more likely to be math-anxious themselvesbut only when these parents pro
10、vided frequent help on the childs math homework.Previous research from this group has established that when teachers are anxious about math,their students learn less math during the school year.The current study is novel in that it establishes a link between parents and childrens math anxiety.These
11、findings suggest that adults attitudes toward math can play an important role in childrens math achievement.“We often dont think about how important parents own attitudes are in determining their childrens academic achievement.But our work suggests that if a parent is walking around saying Oh,I dont
12、 like math or this stuff makes me nervous,kids pick up on this messaging and it affects their success,”explained Beilock,professor in psychology.“Math-anxious parents may be less effective in explaining math concepts to children,and may not respond well when children make a mistake or solve a proble
13、m in a novel way,”added Levine,Beilocks colleague.438 first-and second-grade students and their primary caregivers participated in the study.Children were assessed in math achievement and math anxiety at both the beginning and end of the school year.As a control,the team also assessed reading achiev
14、ement,which they found was not related to parents math anxiety.Parents completed a questionnaire about their own nervousness and anxiety around math and how often they helped their children with math homework.The researchers believe the link between parents math anxiety and childrens math performanc
15、e stems more from math attitudes than genetics._ 3.阅读下面短文,根据其内容写一篇 60 词左右的内容概要。Children start out as natural scientists,eager to look into the world around them.Helping them enjoy science can be easy:theres no need for a lot of scientific terms or expensive lab equipment.You only have to share your
16、childrens curiosity.When having a science discussion with them,you need to notice at least three things.Firstly,give them time to think.Studies over the past 30 years have shown that after asking a question,adults typically wait only one second or less for an answer,no time for a child to think.When
17、 adults increase their“wait time”to three seconds or more,children give more logical,complete and creative answers.Secondly,watch your language.Once you have a child involved in a science discussion,dont jump in with“Thats right”or“Very good”.These words work well when it comes to encouraging good b
18、ehavior.But in talking about science,quick praise can signal that discussion is over.Instead,keep things going by saying“Thats interesting,”or“Id never thought of it that way before.”or coming up with more questions or ideas.Lastly,show,dont tell.Real-life impressions of nature are far more impressi
19、ve than any lesson children can learn from a book or a television program.Let children look at their fingertips through a magnifying glass(放大镜),and theyll understand why you want them to wash before dinner.Rather than saying that water evaporates(蒸发),set a pot of water to boil and let them watch the
20、 water level drop._ 4.阅读下面短文,根据其内容写一篇 60 词左右的内容概要。A new study said students who attended for-profit private colleges(营利性私立大学)in the United States learning trade saw their earnings drop.The report by the National Bureau of Economic Research said,on average,people who attended for-profit colleges made
21、$920 less per year after they left school compared to before they started.People who attended public two-year colleges earned about$1,500 more per year than they did before starting their studies,the report said.The report looked at schools preparing students for a number of trade,including the heal
22、th-care assistant,dental assistant,auto mechanic and cosmetologist(美容师).Among the vocational(职业的)trades examined by the research,only cosmetology programs appear to bring better pay in the for-profit sector,the report said.But overall,researchers found that many students who attended for-profit scho
23、ols were worse off financially than they were before going to these colleges.The report reached another conclusion:Students at for-profit colleges paid more for their classes than students at public colleges did.Annual tuition at two-year profit-making schools averaged$8,118,compared to$712 at publi
24、c community colleges,the report said.One reason for the difference in cost is that for-profit schools are run by private businesses.In comparison,community colleges are run by local and stage governments,which keep tuition down by providing direct funding.However,Steve Gunderson,president and chief
25、executive officer of the Association of Private Sector Colleges and Universities,said the study was faulty because it looked at earnings only five years after students left school.“The report would show better results if it looked for wage gains over a longer time period,”he added.“Whats more,for-pr
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