Unit 1 Starting out & Understanding ideas 同步练习 高中英语新外研版选择性必修第一册(2022-2023学年).docx
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1、Starting out & Understanding ideasI .阅读理解AYou probably laugh at something you find funny, but how much do you really know about jokes and humour? Readers Digest (RD) questioned several experts to give us some facts about them.RD: What*s the oldest joke in the world?“We cant know the oldest joke in t
2、he world because it would have existed earlier than writing, “says Christie Davies, professor of sociology at the University of Reading in the UK.The oldest joke book thats been found so far is the Greek Philogeloslt dates from the 19th century AD, although the jokes date from an earlier time.Accord
3、ing to the psychologist Steve Wilson, director of National Humour Month (April in the US), it contains 265 jokes.RD: Do some people fail to develop a sense of humour?Rod Martin, professor of psychology at the Western University in Canada, believes that while everyone is born without a sense of humou
4、r, as we develop, humour and laughter begin to appear.uOf course, some children are more serious, quiet and less likely to laugh frequently, but this doesnt mean they don*t have a sense of humour.And according to Steve Wilson, there are no adults who don*t have a sense of humour.Almost everyone is a
5、ble to develop a sense of humour, and I teach people how, “ he says.RD: Do people share a sense of humour unique to their own nation?Sense of humour does differ a lot by country, according to an author named Scott Weems.British humour is thought to be absurd (荒谬的)in nature, while American humour has
6、 an aggressive quality.According to a study, Germans are found to find everything funny.1. What do we know about the oldest joke book?A. It remains unknown.B It was written in Greek.C. It was found in the UK.D It contains the oldest joke.2. What does Rod Martin agree with about peoples sense of humo
7、ur?A. Nobody is born with a sense of humour.B. Some adults lose it when they grow up.C. Childhood is the best time to develop such an ability.D. Children have a poorer sense of humour than adults.3. What kind of humour has an aggressive feature?A. British humour.B German humour.情绪、促进人的心理健康有很大的益处。9.
8、According to the new research, what can make people happier?A. Less pollution.B Fewer rainy days.C More cold weather.D. More exposure to sunlight.解析:选D 细节理解题。根据第一段最后两句可知,最新研究发现,阳光照射是迄今 为止影响心理健康的最大的天气因素。换句话说,更多的阳光,更多的幸福。所以根据最新 研究,更多地暴露在阳光下能让人们更快乐。10. The underlined word “archived“ in the second parag
9、raph means A. composedB. discussedC. recordedD. adjusted解析:选C词义猜测题。根据第二段内容可知,在这项研究中,来自BYU的一名心 理学家、一名物理学家和一名统计师合作,将该大学物理和天文气象站的日常环境数据与该 大学咨询和心理服务部每天存档的16 452名成年患者的情绪健康数据进行比较。所以通过 上下文语境可以判断出,“archived”一词是指“记录”的意思。11. What did the researchers think of the findings of the research?A. They were as expect
10、ed.B They were surprising.C They needed professional proof.D. They were not inclusive enough.解析:选B细节理解题。根据第三段中Dr. Mark Beecher所说的话可知,研究人员很 惊讶,他们纳入研究的许多天气和污染变量,在考虑了日照时间后,与患者的得分没有显著 关联。所以研究人员认为研究结果令人惊讶。12. What is the authors purpose in writing the text?A. To inform readers of a new study.B. To tell p
11、eople a piece of good news.C. To introduce a new way to gain happiness.D. To explain the benefits of walking in nature.解析;选A 写作意图题。通读全文可知,文章第一段介绍了一项新的研究发现:阳光 照射是迄今为止影响心理健康的最大天气因素。更多的阳光,更多的幸福。下文则是对该研 究的具体介绍。所以作者写这篇文章的目的是告诉读者一项新的研究。n.阅读七选五There is an English saying: 1 Until recently, few people took t
12、he saying seriously.Now, however, doctors have begun to look into laughter and the effects it has on the human body. 2Tests were carried out to study the effects of laughter on the body.People watched funny films while doctors checked their hearts, blood pressure, breathing and muscles.lt was found
13、that laughter has similar effects compared with physical exercise. 3 If laughter exercises the body, it must be beneficial.Other tests have shown that laughter appears to be able to reduce the effect of pain on the body.In one experiment doctors produced pain in groups of students who listened to di
14、fferent radio programs.The group that tolerated (忍耐)the pain for the longest time was the group which listened to a funny program. 45 They have found that even if their patients do not really feel like laughing, making them smile is enough to produce beneficial effects similar to those caused by lau
15、ghter.A. Laughter can prolong ones life.B. As a result of these discoveries, some doctors in the United States now hold laughter clinics in which they help to improve their patients1 condition by encouraging them to laugh.C. The reason why laughter can reduce pain seems to be that it helps to produc
16、e a kind of chemical in the brain which diminishes both stress and pain.D. It increases blood pressure, the heart beating and breathing; it also works several groups of muscles in the face, the stomach and even the feet.E. Although laughter helps cure the disease, doctors still cannot put this theor
17、y into clinic practice.F. Laughter is the best medicine.G. They have found that laughter can really improve peoples health.语篇解读:本文是一篇说明文。文章告诉我们大笑的好处,而且笑声还能缓解疼痛。1 .选F根据前文可知,作者此处要引用谚语,因此要找一个概括总结的句子,结合 全文内容可知,F项最符合题意。2 . 选 G 根据上文 doctors have begun to look into laughter and the effects it has on the hu
18、man body可知,下句很可能说医生的发现,因此G项符合语境,G项中的they指代doctors。3 .选D前文讲到大笑和身体锻炼有相似的功效,此处应该是具体描述都有哪些功效, 故D项符合题意。4 .选 C 本段谈到 laughter appears to be able to reduce the effect of pain on the body 以及 对此进行的实验,空处应是对这个实验的总结,故C项符合题意。5 .选B 根据后文内容可知,空处应与doctors和patients有关,且应表达出医生利用 让病人大笑来为病人治疗的意思,故B项符合题意。C. Canadian humour
19、.D. American humour.4. Where can you probably find the text?A. In a popular magazine.B. In a research paper.BWe all know that friends are special people whom we share our lives with, and who share their lives with us in return.But seeking friends and keeping the friendship going are never easy.Accor
20、ding to a research recently published in the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, the key is to use “we-talk”.Led by University of California psychologist Megan Robbins and her colleagues, the researchers reviewed and analyzed 30 different studies involving over 5,000 participants.This larg
21、est-ever analysis of “we-talk“ suggested that the frequent use of we”and us” is linked to happier and healthier relationships.The word we moves people from an individual position into a partnership, which makes us more interdependent.The pronouns offer an insight into whether people see themselves a
22、s individuals or as part of a whole . Word use is a window into what people are thinking and feeling without asking them, ” Robbins told Science Daily.Their research also found that we-talkis helpful in resolving conflicts.uThe primary point is that interdependence may bring about supportive and rel
23、ationship-centered behaviors and positive perceptions (看法)of the partner - especially important in times of stress and conflict, “ said study author Alexander Karan.US-based magazine Psychology Today used the word “uniorT to describe the impact on a partner upon hearing we-talk”.Contrary to ”we-talk
24、”, there is “I-talk”, which refers to the frequent use of first-person singular pronouns, such as I”, “me, and “mine”, when writing or speaking.Earlier this year, researchers from the University of Arizona, US, analyzed a set of data that came from 4,700 people in Germany and the US.They found that
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