高中英语阅读强化训练(十二)牛津译林版必修3.docx
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1、阅读强化训练(十二)学生用书P152(单独成册)(建议用时:25分钟)I阅读理解From online newspapers to e-readers(电子阅读器)to social media, the Internet has had a deep effect on the ways people read for information and pleasure. However, research also shows that it has changed the depth of reading abilities. The Internet has not just chang
2、ed what people read, but the ways they process and use the information, leading to both positive and negative consequences for Americans? reading skills.If you ve ever got a headache when reading pages filled with texts or felt like you couldn t focus when reading a simple paragraph, the Internet ma
3、y have affected your attention. According to Nicholas Carr of The Atlantic, it actually may have changed your brain. Carrs article “Is Google Making Us Stupid” reports a widespread decrease in people s abilities to carefully read and understand texts. Instead of focusing on the overall meaning of an
4、 article, people are likely to search for key words by reading the text quickly. This could possibly lead to weaker reading prehension skills for students.Although the results of studies are different, the National Endowment for the Arts reports a relationship between the lack of time students spend
5、 reading for pleasure and decreased(降低的)reading scores. Their report “To Read or Not to Read” revealed that more than half of people aged 18 to 24 don t read for fun and that people in the same age group are more likely to spend money on entertainment than books. In possible consequence, overall rea
6、ding test scores are down nationwide, with only 5 percent of students testing at skilled levels.While some studies show that social media and texting have had a harmful effect on students language use, some studies show that these activities might actually be improving their skills. Researchers at C
7、oventry University selected a group of 9-and 10-year-olds who did not text and had them perform reading and spelling tests before and after texting over a 10-day period. The results revealed an improvement in test scores that could be linked to texting use. These studies showed that students seem to
8、 gain valuable writing practice from online munication.【解题导语】本文介绍的是不同的有关因特网和电子阅读对美国人阅读能力的正面或 负面的影响的研究成果。希望能引起读者对电子阅读的利弊的重视。1. Which of the following statement might Nicholas Carr agree with?A. That reading online has increased people s brain power.B. That students understanding skills may bee worse.
9、C. That people s reading is more effective than before.D. That the Internet has increased people s attention.B 解析:细节理解题。从文章第二段最后一句This could possibly lead to weaker reading prehension skills for , Nicholas Carr的观点是因特网的使用,使得学生的阅 读能力下降了。2. According to the report in Paragraph 3, what should be respons
10、ible for the decreased reading scores?A. The poor book quality.B. The decrease of reading time.C. The difficult reading passages.D. The visual entertainment media.B 解析:细节理解题。从第三段中 a relationship between the lack of time students spend reading for pleasure and decreased(降低的)reading ,本段认为导致阅读能力 下降的主要原
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