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1、专题限时检测(二十七)任务型阅读(二)(限时24分钟)A(2019泰州模拟)Whos Really Addicting You To Technology?“Nearly everyone I know is addicted in some measure to the Internet”, wrote Tony Schwartz in The New York Times. Its a common complaint these days. A steady stream of similar headlines accuses the Net and its offspring app

2、s, social media sites and online games of addicting us to distraction.Theres little doubt that nearly everyone who comes in contact with the Net has difficulty disconnecting.Then whos at fault for its overuse? To find solutions, its important to understand what were dealing with. There are four part

3、ies cooperating to keep you connected: the tech, your boss, your friends and you.The technologies themselves and their makers are the easiest suspects to blame for our distraction. Online services like Facebook, Google, twitter and the like rely on advertising revenue, so the more frequently you use

4、 them, the more money they make. No wonder these companies employ teams of people focused on improving their services to be as attractive as possible.Good as these services are, there are simple steps we can take to keep them from coming too close. However, less than 15 percent of smartphone users a

5、re willing to adjust their notification settings meaning the remaining 85 percent of us default to (默认) the app makers every preset devices.While companies like Facebook harvest attention to generate revenue from advertisers, other technologies have no such agenda. Take email, for example. We check

6、email at all hours of the day were obsessed, because thats what the boss wants. For almost all whitecollar jobs, email is the primary tool of corporate communication. A slow response to a message could hurt not only your reputation but also your livelihood.Your friends are also responsible for the a

7、ddiction. Think about this familiar scene. People gathered around a table, enjoying food and each others company. Then, during an interval in the conversation, someone takes out their phone to check who knows what. Barely anyone notices and no one says a thing.The reality is taking ones phone out at

8、 the wrong time is more than an impolite behavior because, unlike other minor offense, checking tech is contagious (传染). Once one person looks at their phone, other people tend to do the same, starting a chain reaction.The technology, your boss, and your friends, all influence how often you find you

9、rself using (or overusing) these gadgets. But theres still someone who deserves careful examination the person holding the phone.When people are doing something difficult theyd rather not do, the phone is used to transport them elsewhere. They can easily escape discomfort temporarily, by answering e

10、mail or browsing the web under the excuse of socalled“research”. The truth is that we are working unproductively out of our bad habits.Personal technology is indeed more attractive than ever, which doesnt mean we shouldnt attempt to control our use of technology, instead, we should come to terms wit

11、h the fact that its more than the technology thats responsible for our habits. Our workplace culture, social norms and individual behaviors all play a part.Whos Really Addicting You To Technology?A commonphenomenonMore and more people are getting addicted to some (1)_ tothe Internet nowadays.Those w

12、ho have difficulty disconnecting often lay (2)_ on the Net and its offspring apps.Four suspectsThe technologiesSome online services like Facebook are designed attractively for (3)_ reasons.Most people wont (4)_ to make any adjustment to the preset devices.Your bossEmails are widely used for communic

13、ation in many companies.Whitecollar employees check emails hourly as a delayed response may (5)_ them reputation and livelihood.Your friendsA check on the phone is often taken for (6)_ though its sometimes impolite with friends around.One tends to (7)_ suit when seeing his friends surfing on the pho

14、ne.You(The users)Technologies can be used as a good excuse to (8)_ ourselves from something boring or challenging.Some bad habits as well as technologies give (9)_ to our distraction.ConclusionTechnology (10)_ is not the root of the problem with ouraddition, as many other factors also play a part.语篇

15、解读:本文是一篇说明文,主要讲述了人们对手机等科技产品上瘾的现象,并从四个角度分析了其中的原因。1extent/degree根据第一段中的“Nearly everyone I know is addicted in some measure to the Internet”可知,作者身边的每个人,在某种程度上都对互联网上瘾。in some measure to some degree/extent “在某种程度上”。2blame根据第一段中的“A steady stream of similar headlines accuses the Net and its offspring apps

16、.”可知,很多头条都谴责网络和其衍生的应用软件。lay blame on 相当于accuse,意为“把某事归咎于”。3economic/financial结合第三段的内容可知,像Facebook这样的软件靠点击率获利,制作得越吸引人,使用的频率越高,获利越多,所以是为了经济原因。故填economic/financial。4bother根据第四段中的“However, less than 15 percent of smartphone users are willing to adjust their notification settings .”可知,绝大多数用户都嫌麻烦,不愿意调整通知设

17、置,默认了预先设置的通知。此处用wont bother to do sth. 代替be unwilling to do sth.。5cost根据第五段末句“A slow response to a message could hurt not only your reputation but also your livelihood.”可知,消息回复延迟对于白领而言不仅仅付出了名誉,还有生计来源。cost sb. sth.“使某人付出的代价”。6granted结合第六段的内容,特别是最后一句“Barely anyone notices and no one says a thing.”可知,朋

18、友聚会时会有人拿出手机看消息,几乎都没有人注意,更没有人会说什么,所以大家把这件事看成是理所当然的。take . for granted“把视为理所当然”,固定短语。7follow根据第七段最后一句“Once one person looks at their phone, other people tend to do the same, starting a chain reaction.”可知,当有人看手机时,周围人会效仿,产生连锁效应。follow suit“模仿,效仿”。8free/liberate/release结合第九段的内容可知,科技是我们逃离无聊困难任务的借口。free/li

19、berate/release sb. from doing sth.“使得某人免于做某件事”,固定搭配。9rise/birth结合第九段的内容可知,一些不良习惯和科技产品的诱惑使我们容易注意力不集中。give birth/rise to“产生,造成”,固定搭配。10alone/itself结合最后一段的内容可知,科技自身并不是根本的原因,是许多其他因素造成的这一问题。B(2019无锡模拟)Time for Americans to act on climate changeThe climate crisis is worsening at a rate that is becoming ha

20、rder and harder to ignore. For more than two decades, scientific reports have made it clear that global warming is real, that humans cause it and that the consequences will be disastrous.The scientific community has become increasingly panicked over the past year. The latest assessment from the UN.

21、Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change painted a far more terrible picture than its previous analyses, and the longawaited National Climate Assessment made clear that climate change represents a severe threat to human health as well as our economic security. Out of this panic came the treaty (条约)

22、 reached this past weekend by world leaders to keep the Paris climate agreement alive.Yet many Americans still dont regard the threat as a key priority for our government, and support President Trumps decision to withdraw from the Paris treaty. Campaign contributions from fossil fuel companies have

23、convinced elected officials to look the other way. A certain amount of despair has resulted in widespread apathy (漠然)But there is another reason that has been discussed far less openly. While a growing number of people understand that climate change will have significant worldwide consequences, many

24、 Americans have an intuitive (直觉的) belief that their nation is more capable than others of adapting to a changed environment. Why? Because they have before.This historical success, however, resulted from the federal government taking science seriously, and making investments to urge revolution and i

25、nnovation.But these innovations did not happen by themselves, or simply because of the United States rich resources. They depended on consistent support from the leaders about the need to take action when faced with crises. This has been especially true in the environmental crisis.President Bill Cli

26、nton had a shockingly modest record of advancing climate security, particularly given that his vice president, Al Gore, had been one of the most outspoken environmentalists in Congress. By far Clintons biggest accomplishment was assigning Gore to participate in the Kyoto Protocol negotiations. Clint

27、on chose, however, to avoid what surely would have been a terrible fight in the Senate to gain approval of the treaty. While this effort probably would have failed, it would have signaled to the American people how seriously the Democratic Party took climate change.Thus, the time has clearly arrived

28、 for progressive candidates to start campaigning on a platform built around the need for a sustainability revolution. Such a plan should include a carbon tax, wellfunded clean energy research, evolved agricultural policies and smarter public transport. Given that Generation X and millennials (千禧一代)

29、never bought into the fiction that the United States is immune to the dangers of global warming, the time is ripe to make climate security a crucial government responsibility. Only by doing so can we begin the longoverdue (拖延好久的) campaign to save the planet. Time for Americans to act on climate chan

30、geIntroductionMore and more people have become (1)_ of the severity of climate crisis.It is human beings that are to (2)_ for the real global warming and should (3)_ for what they have done.Worldwide effortsGiven that human health as well as our economic security is (4)_ a severe threat caused by cl

31、imate change, Paris Climate Treaty has been reached by world leaders.Current AmericansresponsesA negativeattitudeUnable to grasp the seriousness of the threat, many Americans are in (5)_ of President Trumps decision to withdraw from the Paris treaty.(6)_for responsesElected officials turn a deaf ear

32、 to the threat on account of their (7)_ relationship with fossil fuel companies.A certain amount of despair has resulted in widespread apathy.Many Americans are wildly (8)_ about their ability to a changed environment.Earlier AmericansresponsesA(n) (9)_ attitudeWisely assigning his vice president to

33、 participate in the Kyoto Protocol negotiations, President Bill Clinton took climate change seriously.InspirationfromresponsesThe Democratic Party used to take adequate notice of the potential crisis of the climate change.(10)_It is high time for Americans to begin the longoverdue campaign to save t

34、he planet.语篇解读:本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了全球气候变暖的问题虽然正在变得越来越严重,但是现在美国人却忽视了这个问题。作者比较了美国人以前对待气候变暖的态度和现在的态度,并分析了产生这些变化的原因,最后呼吁美国人要行动起来保护地球。1aware/conscious根据第一段第一句可知,气候问题太过严重难以忽视,也就是引起了人们的注意。be/become aware/conscious of .“意识到”。2blame根据第一段中的“. that humans cause it . the consequences will be disastrous”可知,气候问题是人类引起的,

35、人类应该对这个问题负责。be to blame for“应对负责”。3answer参见上题解析。answer for和be to blame for意思近似。4under根据第二段中的“. climate change represents a severe threat to human health as well as our economic security.”可知,气候问题已经成为人类健康和经济安全的威胁。under a severe threat “受到严重威胁”,固定搭配。5favo(u)r/support根据第三段中的“. and support President Trum

36、ps decision to withdraw from the Paris treaty.”可知,一些美国人没有认识到气候问题的严峻性,仍然支持特朗普总统退出巴黎条约的决定。in favo(u)r/support of “支持;赞成”。故填favo(u)r/support。6Reasons根据表格右栏对应的内容可以看出此处是美国人对待这个问题持消极态度的原因。reasons for .“的原因”,习惯用法。7interest根据第三段中的“Campaign contributions from fossil fuel companies have convinced elected offi

37、cials to look the other way.”可知,石油公司对已竞选活动的捐款使得被选拔的官员对环境问题的看法和以往不一样了。所以当选官员对这一威胁充耳不闻,因为他们与化石燃料公司的利益关系。8sure/certain/optimistic根据第四段中的“. have an intuitive (直觉的) belief that their nation is more capable than others of adapting to a changed environment.”可知,美国人本能地相信他们比别的国家能够更好地适应变化的环境。9positive以往的美国人对气候问题的态度是积极的。且和题目中的“A negative attitude”呼应。10Conclusion作者最后得出了结论,美国人不能再拖延拯救地球环境的行动了。- 8 -

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