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(江苏专用版)2020高考语文二轮复习专题六实用类文本阅读训练二信息筛选概括题的解答技巧教案

(江苏专用版)2020高考语文二轮复习专题六实用类文本阅读训练二信息筛选概括题的解答技巧教案

训练二信息筛选概括题的解答技巧练前提醒江苏卷主观题具有分值大、要点精准的特点,主要考查信息筛选与概括。

答题的关键是:首先要认真研读题干,绝对接受题干的指令,从原材料中筛选整合信息;其次,依托文本,整体感知,划分材料的内容层次,明确关键句;再次,依据题干要求,锁定相关语句,提炼关键词,看看相关信息、相同信息、不同信息是什么,都是从哪些角度、哪些方面来表述的;最后将相同的合并,相关的并列,不同的分类。

要特别注意图表中的信息,它们中有时也有答题要点。

(一)连续性文本一、阅读下面的文字,完成文后题目。

(12分)阅读文签:科普+记忆被存在哪里了?记忆虽然看起来神秘莫测、难以触及,但它其实也有着坚实的生理基础。

神经科学的教科书是这样说的:两个相邻的脑细胞通过连接的突触释放化学物质传递信息时,记忆就形成了。

当大脑再次回忆时,这些连接就会被重新激活,并得到加强。

一个多世纪以来,认为记忆存储于突触,一直是神经科学界的主流观点,不过,美国加利福尼亚大学洛杉矶分校的一项新研究很可能会颠覆这一看法。

新的研究认为,记忆很可能被存储在了脑细胞内。

如果这个结论正确,将会给创伤后应激障碍的治疗带来重大突破。

创伤后应激障碍的主要表现就是患者会不断遭受痛苦回忆带来的侵扰。

十多年前,科学家开始研究用一种叫作普萘洛尔的药治疗创伤后应激障碍。

普萘洛尔可以阻碍一些蛋白的合成,而这些蛋白对于形成长期记忆必不可少,因此这种药被认为可以阻止新记忆形成。

可惜,人们很快就发现这不能解决问题——除非痛苦的事件发生后立即服用该药物,否则人依然会有不愉快的回忆。

近来,一种新的研究思路进入了科学家的视野:有研究表明,当人回想一段回忆时,被重新激活的连接不仅增强了,而且会暂时变得更容易改变——这个过程叫“记忆重固化”。

在此时使用普萘洛尔(或其他治疗手段,如电刺激或使用其他药物)可以阻止记忆的重固化,并清除相关的突触。

这种减少重固化的机制,吸引了加利福尼亚大学洛杉矶分校的神经生物学家戴维·格兰茨曼的注意,他开始用海兔(一种像鼻涕虫的软体动物,是神经科学研究中常用的动物)来开展研究。

(江苏专用)2020高考英语二轮复习专题限时检测(二十六)任务型阅读(一)[含答案]

(江苏专用)2020高考英语二轮复习专题限时检测(二十六)任务型阅读(一)[含答案]

专题限时检测(二十六) 任务型阅读(一)(限时24分钟)A(2019·南京、盐城一模)As the concept of emotional intelligence (EI) has gone global, we've watched professionals fail as they try to improve their emotional intelligence because they either don't know where to focus their efforts or they haven't understood how to improve these skills on a practical level.In our work consulting with companies and coaching leaders, we have found that if you're looking to develop particular EI strengths, it helps to consider areas for improvement others have identified along with the goals you want to achieve — and then to actively build habits in those areas rather than simply relying on understanding them conceptually.The first step is to get a sense of how your self­perception (how you see yourself) differs from your reputation (how others see you).This is especially true for the development of emotional intelligence because we can be blind to how we express and read the emotional components of our interactions.For example, most of us think that we're good listeners, but very often that's really not the case.Without this external reality check, it will be difficult for you to identify the ways that your actions affect your performance.Getting feedback from others can also provide proof of the necessity of shifting our behavior and motivation to do so.To give you the best sense of where the differences lie between your self­perception and reputation, you should use a 360 degree feedback assessment that takes into account the multiple facets of EI.The key is to find one that guarantees confidentiality to those giving you feedback and that is focused on development and not on performance assessment.Secondly, when you get your feedback from an assessment, let that inform what you want to improve.But also consider what your goals are.When it comes to cultivating strengths in emotional intelligence, you're at a huge disadvantage if you're only interested because others said you should be.Your emotional intelligence is so tied up in your sense of self that being intrinsically (内在地) motivated to make the effort matters more when changing longstanding habits than it does when simply learning a skill.That means the areas that you choose to actively work on should lie at theintersection of the feedback you've gotten and the areas that are most important to your own aspirations (渴望).Understanding the impacts of your current EI habits relative to your goals will keep you going over the long haul as you do the work of strengthening your emotional intelligence.Once you've determined which EI skills you want to focus on, identify specific actions that you'll take.If you're working on becoming a better listener, for example, you might decide that when you're conversing with someone you'll take the time to pause, listen to what they have to say, and check that you understand before you reply.Keep it specific.You should also take every naturally occurring opportunity to practice the skill you're developing, no matter how small.By starting to change your routine reactions, you'll be well on your way to figuring out the old habits that aren't serving you well and transforming them into new, improved ones that do.PassageoutlineSupporting detailsIntroduction Though globally acknowledged, EI still (1)________professionals, for they aren't aware how to improve it.Spot the(2)_______betweenself­perc­eptionandreputation·With external reality check, we are(3)_________ of understanding ourinteractions accurately.·We are (4)________to change our behaviorby getting an outside feedback.·We are expected to (5)_________ howself­perception differs from reputation inall aspects.Find out what(6)______ to us·We should clearly (7)________our goals andfocus our effort on improving ourselvesinstead of just learning a skill.·(8)________the outside feedback with ourgoals can give us support on the way tostrengthening our EI.Approachesto strengthening EIIdentify what changesBe (9)_________about the actions and take advantage of every possible opportunity towe will make practice EI skills.Summary (10)________useless old habits and develop new ones in areas forimprovement others have identified with your own goals tostrengthen your EI.语篇解读:本文主要讲述了提高情商的方法。

2020届高考英语二轮复习任务型阅读学案(江苏专用)

2020届高考英语二轮复习任务型阅读学案(江苏专用)

任务型阅读(一)[学生用书P151(单独成册)](建议用时:25分钟)A(2019·江苏四星级学校联考)When you listen to artists like Jay-Z, or Common, just the thought of freestyle rap might be frightening enough to make your shy away. Scientific research shows that rap might offer you an opportunity for self-exploration and expression. Besides, freestyle rap might improve your brain’s creative power, too, and when it does, it can free you from boredom and relax you from everyday tasks. Here’s how.In a study, brain researcher Siyuan Liu and his colleagues compared freestyle rap and rehearsed rap of native English speakers to see how their brains operated under both conditions. When you perform a rehearsed act, the lateral prefrontal cortex(PFC)(额叶前皮层), which is instrumental in thought control and recall, is activated. But they found that for more spontaneous(自发的) singing, the lateral PFC is not activated because you rely more on strong emotions to find the right language without the distraction of prepared melodies. When trying to complete a task, your focused brain is essential. But for creativity, your brain must go into regrouping mode to avoid habits and form new ideas. Freestyle rap will train you to access this capacity in your brain.During this rap study, left­sided brain regions which are responsible for language and movement were also activated. These regions are usually activated by the act of speaking, so there was no surprise that rapping had the same effect. However, freestyle rap causes these regions to beactivated above normal, which indicates that something special occurs. Freestyle rap requires you to find novel words and phrases that rhyme. This search for unique language patterns is a way to train your brain to become more creative. However, words are not all the same. By making freestyle rap part of your everyday routine, you will add emotional weight to your words, allowing you to communicate in a more effective and accurate way.The rehearsed and freestyle rappers in the study had no difference in movement. They produced the same number of syllables, and the primary movement areas in the brain were similar in both groups. However, there was greater involvement of secondary movement areas in freestyle rap. When secondary movement areas engage, the movement is more enriched. This is similar to the way an inspired figure skater moves as opposed to that of a well­rehearsed skater who goes on technically but without the same beautiful sense of timing. Secondary movement in rap reflects the demand for rap speed, the rushed need to find the best words, and the way such words fit with a rhythm. Consequently, when you want to express yourself at greater speed to catch someone’s attention or create a bigger impact in a meeting or something like that, your essay in freestyle rap can be of great help to you.To understand the connections between the different brain regions, the researchers of the study expanded to further analyses. The results indicated that freestyle rap requires the brain to access special regions involved with emotion and motivation. This makes sense when you think about the emotional intensity(强度) behind Jay-Z’s rap tracks that require him to process information and storylines. In this way, freestyle rap reminds you to invest in what you truly care about. Rather than functioning like a robot in your day­to­day life, you can put your unique spin on things.Benefits of freestyle rap ★It might enable you to explore and express yourself.★It may empower your brain with creativity.★It can help you 1.________ yourself of boredom and daily tasks.Four waysfreestyle You learn tolet go★Unlike rehearsed rap, performing freestyle rap 3.________ toactivate the lateral PFC.rap 2.______ a betteryou★When completing freestyle rap, you turn to your emotionsand your brain becomes more focused.★Freestyle rap trains your brain to be creative—no longerunder the 4.________ of your habits and forming new ideas.You gain5._____to powerfulwords★Freestyle rap can also activate your brain regions 6.________for language and movement.★With freestyle rap, you need to search for novel words andphrases in rhyme.★Freestyle rap helps give emotional weight to your words,allowing you to communicate effectively and accurately.续表\You become afascinatingspeaker★Besides the primary movement areas’7.________ in both rapper groups,secondary movement areas are more activated in freestyle rap.★Secondary movement in rap signals the need for speed, word selectionand ways to make words arranged in rhyme.★Your attempt at freestyle rap can 8.________ you in attracting others onoccasions like a meeting.You findemotionalrichness andmotivation★Freestyle rap requires the brain to access special regions concerningemotion and motivation.★Freestyle rap makes 9.________ on rappers to process information andstorylines.★Freestyle rap reminds you to devote yourself to what really 10.________you.答案:1.rid 2.unlocks/makes 3.fails 4.control5.access 6.responsible7.involvement8.benefit9.demands10.interestsB(2019·江苏四校高三下学期调研)Generally speaking, people often quickly return to a setlevel of happiness despite life’s ups and downs. For instance, people who win the lottery(彩票抽奖) tend to return to roughly their original level of happiness after the novelty of the win has worn off. The same is true for those who are in major accidents and lose the use of their legs. The change in the ability can be damaging at first, but people generally return to their pre­accident levels of happiness after the habituation period. This phenomenon is called hedonic adaptation(享乐适应).There are activities that are more or less affected by hedonic adaptation. Some of these activities are known as pleasures. They can lift your mood and leave you feeling great, but their effects can be relatively temporary. What’s more, we get used to them relatively quickly. If you have the same meal every day for a week, for example, you may find it to be less pleasurable by the end of the week. Satisfactions are also such activities affected by hedonic adaptation. They can get us into a feeling of “flow”where we don’t notice the passage of time and are thoroughly devoted to what we’re doing. Satisfactions are activities that require more effort and thought, but the payoff is higher as well. The more we devote, the more we enjoy!Knowing that pleasures are temporary in their effects may make them seem less worth the effort than satisfactions. There are reasons why they can be perfect for certain situations, however. First, they bring a quick lift in the mood without a great deal of effort. This is actually quite valuable because there is significant research that shows that a lift in the mood can lead to a chain reaction of positive feelings. Second, satisfactions do take more effort, so when you only have a few minutes or a very limited amount of energy, pleasures are often the simpler and more accessible option.Thankfully, we can do something to move away from the limiting effects of hedonic adaptation and participate in activities that can create a greater level of happiness in life. For example, be sure to make time for hobbies! It doesn’t really matter what the hobby is; as long as it’s one you enjoy, you’ll benefit from it, and these benefits will extend into the rest of your life. It’s also a good idea to help other people as this can make your life more meaningful, and thus create greater happiness. Enjoying your positive experiences is also a great way to maximize the positive in your life. So at the end of the day, a few days a week, write about three things you enjoyed that day. Then you’ll be reliving these positive experiences as you write about them, and can relive them again when you read.Hedonic AdaptationThe 1.______ of hedonicadaptation Hedonic adaptation is a phenomenon where people 2.________ to quickly return to a relatively stable level of happiness in spite of major positive or negative events or life changes.Activities influenced by hedonic adaptation ★Pleasures·They are helpful in keeping our spirits up and making us feel cheerful, but such positive effects go 3.________.·The longer they stay, the less happy people may feel. That is, people’s 4.________ to them occurs after a very short period of time.★Satisfactions·Compared with pleasures, they take us more effort but can bring more lasting results. In other words, they are less affected by hedonic adaptation.·The enjoyment people get from satisfactions is in direct5.________ to the effort and thought they devote.6.________ of pleasuresoversatisfactions ★Pleasures can lighten our mood quickly and are 7.________ to achieve.★Pleasures are a better choice when our time or energy is limited.8.________ on reducing theeffects of hedonicadaptation ★Take up hobbies, whatever they are, which 9.________ to you, and enjoy the benefits from them.★Help others and it can make you live in a happier and more 10.________ way.★Enjoy your positive experiences by regularly recording them and relive them in the course of your writing and reading.答案:1.definition 2.tend 3.quickly 4.adaptation 5.proportion/relation 6.Advantages7.easy 8.Tips/Suggestions/Advice9.appeal 10.meaningful任务型阅读(二)[学生用书P153(单独成册)](建议用时:30分钟)A(2019·江苏七市调研)As the concept of emotional intelligence(EI) has gone global, we’ve watched professionals fail as they try to improve their emotional intelligence because they either don’t know where to focus their efforts or they haven’t understood how to improve these skills on a practical level. In our work consulting with companies and coaching leaders, we have found that if you’re looking to develop particular EI strengths, it helps to consider areas for improvement others have identified along with the goals you want to achieve—and then to actively build habits in those areas rather than simply relying on understanding them conceptually.The first step is to get a sense of how your self­perception (how you see yourself) differs from your reputation (how others see you).This is especially true for the development of emotional intelligence because we can be blind to how we express and read the emotional components of our interactions. For example, most of us think that we’re good listeners, but very often that’s really not the case. Without this external reality check, it will be difficult for you to identify the ways that your actions affect your performance. Getting feedback from others can also provide proof of the necessity of shifting our behavior and motivation to do so.To give you the best sense of where the differences lie between your self-perception and reputation, you should use a 360­degree feedback assessment that takes the multiple facets of EI into account. The key is to find one that guarantees confidentiality to those giving you feedback and that is focused on development and not on performance assessment.Secondly, when you get your feedback from an assessment, let that inform what you want to improve. But also consider what your goals are. When it comes to cultivating strengths in emotional intelligence, you’re at a huge disadvantage if you’re only interested because others said you should be. Your emotional intelligence is so tied up in your sense of self that being intrinsically(内在地) motivated to make the effort matters more when changing longstanding habits than it does when simply learning a skill.That means the areas that you choose to actively work on should lie at the intersection of thefeedback you’ve gotten and the areas that are most important to your own aspirations(渴望). Understanding the impacts of your current EI habits relative to your goals will keep you going over the long haul as you do the work of strengthening your emotional intelligence.Once you’ve determined which EI skills you want to focus on, identify specific actions that you’ll take. If you’re working on becoming a better listener, for example, you might decide that when you’re conversing with someone you’ll take the time to pause, listen to what they have to say, and check that you understand before you reply. Keep it specific. You should also take every naturally occurring opportunity to practice the skill you’re developing, no matter how small.By starting to change your routine reactions, you’ll be well on your way to figuring out the old habits that aren’t serving you well and transforming them into new, improved ones that do.Passage outline Supporting detailsIntroductionThough globally acknowledged, EI still 1.________ professionals, for theyaren’t aware how to improve it.Approaches to strengthening EISpot the2.________between self­perception andreputation·With the external reality check, we are 3.________ ofunderstanding ourinteractions accurately.·We are 4.________ to change our behavior by gettingoutside feedback.·We are expected to 5.________ how self-perceptiondiffers from reputation in all aspects.Find out what6.________ to us·We should clearly 7.________ our goals and focus oureffort on improving ourselves instead of just learning askill.·8.________ the outside feedback with our goals cangive us support on the way to strengthening our EI. Identify whatchanges we willmakeBe 9.________ about the actions and take advantage ofevery possible opportunity to practice EI skills.续表Passage outline Supporting details10.________ useless old habits and develop newSummaryones in areas for improvement.答案:1.confuses/puzzles 2.differences 3.capable4.motivated 5.assess 6.matters/counts7.recognize/know/bining 9.specific/clear/explicit10.Remove/Abandon/QuitB(2019·苏州高三调研)Are We More Narcissistic Than Ever Before?Like the flower, narcissism(自恋) has continued to flourish in modern civilization, which has become such a part of culture.But narcissism in psychology is more than a single question can capture, which really has three types of narcissism.Problems arise when people discuss narcissism without identifying the form.Grandiose(浮夸) narcissism is the outgoing, extraverted(外向) form.The narcissistic individual believes he or she is smarter, better­looking and more important than others.And, of course, he or she gets special treatment for this fact.In fact, some of them can be very charming, likable and enjoy people.On the opposite side, narcissistic relationships are often not very emotionally warm or caring.Vulnerable(脆弱) narcissism is the second flavor of narcissism.It is harder to see than grandiose narcissism.Vulnerable narcissists think they have the right to get special treatment and greatness but actually have low self-confidence and are not typically extraverted.Imagine someone living in his mum’s small room.He spends his evenings watching The X Factor believing he should be the next famous star singing act.Unfortunately, he hasn’t the confidence to do it and instead becomes a netizen, who posts offensive, controversial, or divisive materials on an Internet community.The third form of narcissism occurs when narcissism is extreme and causes clinically serious problems in a person’s life—marriages fall apart, friends are lost, a career is over.When this occursnarcissism can be identified as a personality disorder—narcissistic personality disorder (also known as NPD), containing a mix of both grandiose and vulnerable narcissism.Can you change narcissism or NPD? There is no simple answer to this.For grandiose narcissism, what I often do is suggest practicing caring and compassion, doing what you are passionate about rather than what gets your attention and being responsible for your mistakes as well as successes.For vulnerable narcissism I would add to this list with practices that reduce depression and anxiety.Develop a sense of belonging or a friendship network; participate in physical exercise; or practice a form of emptying your mind of thoughts and feelings.For NPD, there is no single, scientifically affirmed treatment of choice.But pay attention to the following.First, people with NPD are often reluctant to enter treatment because in their mind they do not have a problem—everyone else does.Second, it is challenging for doctors to keep individuals with NPD in treatment.Narcissism is increasing and while social media hasn’t been proven to actually create narcissists, it does give them a new platform to gain attention and admiration.Still, I remain optimistic that people can change if they are motivated, have the right tools, and know what type of narcissism they are dealing with.Are We More Narcissistic Than Ever Before?Current situations aboutnarcissism ·Narcissism has developed to become a part of culture. ·Narcissism is more 1.________ than expected in psychology.2.____________ of narcissismin divided types ·A narcissist is outgoing and socially confident, sometimes showing loveliness.·A narcissist considers himself to be such an unusual person as to be treated 3.____________.·A narcissist is often cold and likely to 4.____________ care in emotion towards others.·Vulnerable narcissism is more 5.____________ than grandiose narcissism.·A narcissist isn’t actually confident though in his opinion he 6.____________ special things.·Narcissism is quite extreme to cause serious problems in the clinic, affecting the personal life.The approaches to treating narcissism or NPD ·Be more considerate, do favorite things and take7.____________ for whatever they do.·Try to 8.____________ by making more friends, doing exercise and so on.·Help people with NPD to realize they have problems and not to 9.____________ treatment.The future trend·Narcissism is increasing perhaps because of social media. ·Narcissism can be 10.____________ if handled actively in proper ways.答案:plicated/complex 2.Features/Characteristics3.specially ck 5.hidden/concealed 6.deserves7.responsibility8.relax9.refuse10.changed/changeable任务型阅读(三)[学生用书P155(单独成册)](建议用时:30分钟)A(2019·江苏名校高三摸底)Technologies are often viewed as transformative. For William Kochevar, the term is justified. Mr Kochevar is paralysed(使瘫痪) below the shoulders after a cycling accident, yet has managed to feed himself by his own hand. This remarkable action is partly thanks to poles implanted in his right arm. But the real magic lies higher up. Mr Kochevar can control his arm using the power of thought. His intention to move is reflected in neural activity in his motor cortex(皮层); these signals are detected by implants in his brain and processed into commands to activate the electrodes in his arm.An ability to decode thought in this way may sound like science fiction. But brain­computer interfaces(接口), BCIs, like the BrainGate system used by Mr Kochevar provide evidence that mind control can work. Researchers are able to tell what words and images people have heard and seen from neural activity alone. Information can also be encoded and used to activate the brain.The pace of research into the BCI and the scale of its ambition are increasing, but skepticsdismiss it. Taking medical BCIs out of the lab into clinical practice has proved very difficult. The BrainGate system used by Mr Kochevar was developed more than ten years ago, but only a handful of people have tried it out. Turning implants into consumer products is even harder to imagine. The path to the mainstream is blocked by three major barriers—technological, scientific and commercial.Start with technology. Non­invasive(无创的) techniques struggle to pick up high-resolution brain signals through intervening layers of skin, bone and membrane. For the time being at least, the most ambitious applications require implants that can interact directly with nerve cells. And existing devices have lots of drawbacks. They involve wires that pass through the skull; they cause immune responses; they communicate with only a few hundred of the 85bn nerve cells in the human brain.Clear the technological barrier, and another one appears. The brain is still a foreign country. Scientists know little about how exactly it works, especially when it comes to complex functions like memory formation. Research is more advanced in animals, but experiments on humans are hard.The third obstacle is the practical barriers to commercialization. It takes time, money and expert knowledge or skill to get medical devices approved officially. And consumer applications will take off only if they perform a function people find useful. Some of the applications of brain-computer interfaces are unnecessary—a good voice assistant is a simpler way to type without fingers than a brain implant, for example.All of these suggest that a route to the future imagined by the neurotechnology pioneers is tough, but within a few years, improved technologies may be opening up new channels of communication with the brain. Many of the first applications hold out the unambiguous promise of movement and senses restored. But a host of concerns will arise. Privacy is an obvious one: the hiding place of an inner voice may disappear. Security is another: if a brain can be reached on the Internet, it can also be hacked. Inequality is a third one: access to superhuman abilities could be beyond all except a privileged few.The 1.________ of mind ·William Kochevar is physicallycontrol challenged, but with the help of technology, he manages tocontrol his arm movement by mind.·Researchers can decode information from neural activity, andin turn, the information 2.________ from neural activity can beencoded and used to stimulate the brain.The 3.________ for doubtsabout BCIs ·It is no easy job to put BCIs into clinical practice. ·It is even harder to put implants on the 4.________.The barriers to BCIs’becoming the mainstream ·Technological barrier:The existing devices which are supposed to have direct interaction with neurons are far from 5.________.·Scientific barrier:There is a lack of 6.________ of the brain; experiments on humans are harder and less advanced than those on animals. ·Commercial barriers:►It takes a lot of effort to get the authorities to 7.________ agree to the medical devices.►Being useful to people is a must for consumer applications being widely accepted.►Some applications are unnecessary, thus 8.________ BCIs from becoming commercially successful.续表The concerns about BCIs ·Privacy: With nowhere to hide your inner voice, you may 9.________ your privacy.·Security: With anyone able to reach your brain on the Internet, you may have your brain broken into.·Inequality: The technology may only be 10.________ to the advantaged.答案:1.possibility 2.received 3.reasons 4.market 5.perfect 6.understanding/knowledge7.officially8.preventing/stopping/keeping9.lose10.available/accessibleBIf you followed the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, you may have noticed that several athletes, including U.S. swimmer Michael Phelps, had circular bruises(瘀伤) on their bodies. These bruises were the results of “cupping therapy(拔火罐疗法)”,a traditional Chinese medicinal practice that has been around for more than 2,000 years.Cupping therapy involves attaching circular cups to the skin using suction(吸力). The suction is created either by heating the cup inside or by using a hand-held pump. This suction pulls the skin upward into the cup. Sometimes it can leave dark red bruises, other times there is no mark at all.Many athletes say that they have benefited from the therapy. Phelps used the therapy in the fall of 2014 and has used it about twice a week since, reported ABC News. Another U.S. swimmer, Dana V ollmer, also believes that “It really helps with blood flow, and helps pull swelling(肿胀) out of different areas.”However, some have said that the supposed health effects result from people feeling that the treatment works, rather than any physical effect of the treatment.To figure out whether cupping therapy has any physical effects, last year researchers from Germany carried out a test in which a sham(假的) treatment was provided.In the study, the same type of cups was used in the real treatment and the sham treatment. But in the sham treatment, the cups had a hole at the top so that they couldn’t create the proper suction.The tested patients, who suffered from a disorder that causes a lot of pain, were told that they would receive either traditional cupping or “soft cupping”. But they were not informed that the so -called “soft cupping” was a sham treatment.It turned out that most patients correctly guessed which kind of cupping they had received. In both groups, patients also experienced about the same reductions in pain. The results suggest the effects of cupping therapy might come from factors that are not necessarily part of the treatment itself, the researchers told the Live Science website.The question of whether cupping therapy works still needs to be answered. But because thetreatment is relatively safe and it could be helpful for some people, “the therapy can be used as a part of a comprehensive treatment program involving other exercises, nutritional choices and lifestyle interventions(干预)”,Dr Brent Bauer, director of a U.S.’ medicine program, told Live Science.Title:Is Cupping Therapy Really Useful?IntroductionCupping therapy was 1.________ to Chinese medicinalpractice dating back to more than 2,000 years ago.The working principle of it People usually use suction—created either by heating the cup inside or by using a 2.________—to pull people’s skin upward into the cup which can be 3.________ to the skin.People’s4.________ attitudes to it ·Many athletes think it is 5.________,which not only can help with blood flow but also can relieve swelling.·Some think it’s people’s 6.________ effects that result in its health effects actually.A test conducted to prove its effects ·Researchers provided a 7.________ treatment (traditional cupping) and a sham treatment (soft cupping) for patients. ·Most patients could give the 8.________ guess of which kind of treatment they had received.·The result is that both treatments were 9.________,which proves that the benefit of cupping therapy might not totally depend on the treatment itself.ConclusionIt can be accepted as a part of comprehensive treatmentprograms due to its 10.________ and efficiency.答案:1.applied 2.pump 3.attached 4.different5.beneficial 6.mental/psychological7.real8.correct9.effective10.safety。

2020届高考英语二轮复习阅读理解之细节理解题学案(江苏专用)

2020届高考英语二轮复习阅读理解之细节理解题学案(江苏专用)

细节理解题[学生用书P143(单独成册)](建议用时:25分钟)A(2019·盐城高三二模)Born in the State of New York on May 14th,1984, Mark Zuckerberg was an instant success. In his high school years, hewas considered one of top students in the class, before moving into the arts,sciences, and literature, again picking up high marks and receivingacademic praise. It earned him admission to Harvard University.As a rebellious yet relatively quiet student, he created a website called Facemash in the university—an instantly controversial website that encouraged students to rate each other based on appearance.The site was controversial for several reasons. The first was its illegal use of photographs, which the university and students took issue with. The second was its controversial nature—not every student likes being ranked based on their appearance. The third was its huge resource use—while it was hosted on Harvard servers, it was the most popular page in the university’s entire network.Zuckerberg was soon forced to shut the site down, but its popularity and controversy had made him consider its future potential. He soon turned the simple site into a personal one for Harvard students, encouraging them to network with their peers at the college. It was then, together with his two friends, that they launched “The Facebook”,which immediately spread toother colleges and grew into a public service that anyone could access in the United States, whether to network with friends and family, or to play games.The company has been criticized frequently, nevertheless, Zuckerberg has remained true to his initial vision—to create a website that the entire world can use to communicate openly and easily with one another and to keep the user experience clean and pure. The end result is one of the world’s biggest online businesses.Although its true value is debatable, it’s safe to say that Facebook, and its creator Mark Zuckerberg, are two of the twenty­first century’s most influential, controversial, and potentially powerful figures.【解题导语】本文是一篇记叙文。

2020高考语文江苏专版大二轮复习讲义:复习任务群四 散文文本阅读 任务(十二)

2020高考语文江苏专版大二轮复习讲义:复习任务群四 散文文本阅读 任务(十二)

任务(十二)赏析艺术之美,抓住手法语言任务情境赏析散文手法美和语言美一直是高考散文考查的重点之一。

经过一轮复习,考生已初步建立起表达技巧的知识体系,掌握了答题的两个环节:指出所用的手法,分析表达效果。

但在实际做题过程中依然存在着判断不准、切入不全、不会分析表达效果等问题。

因此,二轮复习一方面要继续强化记忆有关表达技巧的知识清单,另一方面要在审题答题的各个环节上加强训练,以期实实在在地提高赏析水平。

自主检测,自我诊断一、阅读下面的文字,完成文后题目。

小满小满,小麦渐满。

民谣里这样说,说的是小满节气的到来,小麦刚刚灌浆,青青的麦穗初露,远非到了一片金黄的成熟时候。

节气和姑娘初恋的形象完全吻合,和那时姑娘的生理与心理完全吻合:只是小满,远非丰满;只是灌浆初始的青涩初恋,远非血液偾张的炽烈热恋;只是麦穗在初夏的风中羞涩地轻轻摇曳,和清风说着似是而非的缠绵情话,远非在酷烈的热风中沉甸甸垂下金碧辉煌的头,摆出一副曾经沧海看穿一切,万事俱备只待开镰收割的骄傲样子。

纵使孙犁笔下的小满,是泛着载不动许多愁的一泓池水;纵使电影屏幕中的小满,是连一叶扁舟都没有驶向对岸的一湾湖水,却都是清澈的还没有被污染的水。

小满,之所以让人怜爱,正在于此。

世界上还有比初恋更让人觉得美好而值得回忆的吗?初恋是小荷才露尖尖角,是轻翰掠雨绡初剪,是圆荷浮小叶,细麦落轻花,那样的清浅可爱,那样的天真纯洁,那样的美好动人。

(节选自肖复兴《小满》,有删改)1.分析文段中画线句子的表达特色。

答:________________________________________________________________________答案①运用比喻、排比、反问等修辞手法,形象生动地表现出初恋的纯洁美好。

②多用整句,读起来朗朗上口,有音韵美。

③语言典雅,化用诗句,富有诗意。

二、阅读下面的文字,完成文后题目。

①小车像只负重的岩鹰,缓缓盘旋而上,将雪峰山深处亘古沉默的幽绿一层层抛在脚下。

(江苏专版)2020高考语文二轮复习 复习任务群三 小说文本阅读任务教案【共4套57页】

(江苏专版)2020高考语文二轮复习 复习任务群三 小说文本阅读任务教案【共4套57页】

本套资源目录江苏专版2020高考语文二轮复习复习任务群三小说文本阅读任务七练就审美技能赏析描写艺术教案江苏专版2020高考语文二轮复习复习任务群三小说文本阅读任务九探究主旨意蕴多角度深挖掘教案江苏专版2020高考语文二轮复习复习任务群三小说文本阅读任务八人物形象特点全面概括准确分析教案江苏专版2020高考语文二轮复习复习任务群三小说文本阅读任务六准确判断叙事特点全面分析叙事效果教案任务(七) 练就审美技能,赏析描写艺术任务情境同小说的叙事艺术一样,小说描写艺术也是审美素养中的一项重要内容,也是高考小说阅读考查的重要方面。

为此,要从两方面下功夫,一是构建起以叙事、描写艺术为主体的艺术技巧知识网络,二是在实战中练就审美技能,尤其是针对具体文本的具体技巧作出具体赏析,而不是说空话套话,这一点才是二轮复习的重点所在。

自主检测,自我诊断一、阅读下面的文字,完成文后题目。

阿古顿巴阿来阿古顿巴成为一个穷人,一个自由自在的人。

他以自己的智慧使国王受到了惩罚。

他还以自己的智慧杀死了一个不遵戒律、大逆不道的喇嘛。

这些都是百姓想做而不敢做的。

所以,阿古顿巴智慧和正义的声名传布到遥远的地方。

人们甚至还知道他以一口锅换得一个贪婪而又吝啬的商人的全部钱财加上宝马的全部细节,甚至比阿古顿巴自己事后能够回忆起来的还要清楚。

人们都说那个受骗的商人在拉萨又追上了阿古顿巴。

这时,阿古顿巴在寺庙前的广场上手扶高高的旗杆。

旗杆直指蓝空,蓝空深处的白云飘动。

阿古顿巴要商人顺着旗杆向天上望,飘动的白云下旗杆仿佛正慢慢倾倒。

阿古顿巴说他愿意归还商人的全部财物,但寺庙里的喇嘛要他扶着旗杆,不让它倒地。

商人说:只要能找回财物,他愿意替阿古顿巴扶着这根旗杆。

阿古顿巴离开了,把那商人的全部钱财散给贫苦百姓,又踏上了漫游的道路。

他流浪到一个叫做“机”的地区时,他的故事已先期抵达。

人们告诉他:“那个好诈但又愚蠢的商人已经死在那根旗杆下了。

”他说:“我就是阿古顿巴。

2020高考语文江苏专版大二轮复习讲义:复习任务群三 小说文本阅读 任务(八) Word版含解析

2020高考语文江苏专版大二轮复习讲义:复习任务群三 小说文本阅读 任务(八) Word版含解析

姓名,年级:时间:任务(八) 人物形象特点,全面概括、准确分析任务情境小说是以表现人物为核心的文学艺术,人物形象特点的分析与概括是高考小说阅读考查的重点,也是我们一轮、二轮小说复习的重中之重。

二轮复习应在一轮复习已基本掌握分析概括人物形象特点的方法和要求的基础上,进一步提高分析概括的精准度,在审题、阅读与答题三个环节上加大思考与训练力度。

自主检测,自我诊断一、阅读下面的文字,完成文后题目。

父亲的手指甫跃辉尘土飞扬的大路在两个孩子的脚下延伸.路面上,雨天留下的一个个泥坑,让太阳火热的舌头舔干了.“你真晓得阿爸的手指掉在什么地方?”许亮再次停下,转身盯着弟弟。

“真的!”许明说。

大路尽头灰蒙蒙的,他们一前一后,后面的人踩着前面人的影子。

厚厚的灰尘,在脚下发出喑哑的扑突声.许亮眼前浮现出父亲痛苦的脸。

他感到那张脸很陌生,他使劲回想他熟悉的父亲的脸。

父亲是个好木匠,爱笑。

舅舅教会他如何造出桌椅板凳后,十五岁的父亲就离开了村子.几年后回来,舅舅仍只会造些桌椅板凳,他已是建筑队的师傅了。

在他们眼里,父亲就是英雄:头发根根竖立,精神抖擞;那双手宽大有力,兄弟一起也扳不过他一只手。

许亮上学那年,那双大手放下锯子,握住了方向盘,离开了村子。

端午,父亲没回来;中秋,父亲没回来;过年,父亲没回来。

他们和母亲常到村口,望着那条通向村外的大路,大路尽头灰蒙蒙的。

直到夏天,父亲回来了,他们没看见汽车.他们问汽车在哪,父亲笑笑。

父亲的大手又握住锯子了.锯齿飞速旋转的刨木机前,父亲咬紧牙关,鼓着腮帮,用胸口抵住粗重的原木,一步步挨近刨木机,旋转的锯齿割进原木,火花四溅,锯末纷飞,刺耳的声音像细铁丝,勒得耳朵热辣辣的。

常去建筑队玩耍的两兄弟,张大嘴巴,看看父亲的手擦着旋转成白亮亮一圈的锯齿推过去,缩回来。

父亲回家后,他们很少看到他笑。

一天晚上,许亮从梦里醒来。

“下个月?怎么拿得出来?"父亲说。

“总要想想。

早晓得,就不去开什么车了。

江苏省宝应县画川高级中学2020届高考英语(B部)第二轮复习 任务型阅读专项导学案9

江苏省宝应县画川高级中学2020届高考英语(B部)第二轮复习 任务型阅读专项导学案9

2020届高三B部英语二轮复习导学案9——任务型阅读专项When it comes to the world of computers, green computing is becoming one of the most popular trends. But, what is exactly is green computing?The term “green computing” is one that is being used in many diffe rent markets and a reas all over the world in today’s global technology. Yet, many computer users out there aren’t sure what it means. Green computing is actually pretty easy to explain and to do---it is basically learning to use computer resources more efficiently to help the environment as well as making energy savings. The main goal of a green computing program is to reduce the use of energy and materials that harm the environment. Green computing helps to promote the use of biodegradable products and recycle computer parts whenever possible.Green computing started as early as 1992, when the EPA created Energy Star, which is a voluntary labeling program that promotes energy efficient computing equipment and technologies.It was because of this program that many computer manufacturers launched sleep mode and millions of computer users around the world began to adopt this policy to help save energy when they were not using their computers. The term “green computing” began to be used around the same time as well, and began to become a goal that more companies strive to meet over the years. There are several government agencies that have continued to help strive for better standards for computers and companies to help promote green promoting. Energy Star was actually revised in October of 2020 to make the requirements stricter for computers,and also implemented a ranking system for products. Because of these new requirements, there are over 20 states that have now established a special recycling program for old computers andelectronics to help with green computing.Many of today’s IT systems are beginning to rely on both people and hardware to help push their computer systems toward a more green computing system to help both the company and others. This is a hard balance to achieve, as it has to satisfy users, management, and regulatory compliance(顺从). Even the disposal of computer waste is all managed so that everyone in the circle is happy with the outcome. Many companies are learning the best ways that they call go greener when it comes to their computing and also help their business in the process. While many home computer users may not be quite as familiar with green computing as large firms, this term is starting to become more mainstream all around the world and the requirements for new, better computers to help both the companies and the end users of the equipment, as well as our environment, are becoming more and more urgent.products.●At (8) _________, over 20 states have establisheda special recycling program for old computers and electronics.Present situation ●Green computing requires the (9) _________ of users, management, and regulatory compliance.●Green computin g is becoming more mainstream (10)_________.●New, beret computers will help both companies and users, and protect the environment.(B)请认真阅读下列短文,根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。

2020江苏高考英语二轮讲义:专题四 任务型阅读

2020江苏高考英语二轮讲义:专题四 任务型阅读

考情分析命题规律命题预测高考任务型阅读主要考查考生在限定的时间内获取信息、加工处理信息、综合概括信息和表达信息的能力。

相对于阅读理解,它更注重对考生在语言输入的基础上加强语言输出能力的考查,要求对摄取信息进行分析、概括、整理、理解并根据需要进行综合运用,属于综合能力考查题。

考题形式主要以表格形和树状形为主,文章体裁主要以议论文和说明文为主,阅读量大。

统计数据表明:在近三年的江苏高考任务型阅读中,原词再现题与词义转换归纳题所占的比例较大。

1.文章一般在400-470词之间。

2.选材以议论文、说明文为主。

3.任务型阅读侧重考查语篇分析和文章脉络的剖析,即考查文章的结构和框架。

考生要在分析了解文章篇章结构的基础上,认真对照图表上所要完成的任务,逐一对照原文进行信息的筛选。

4.任务型阅读要求考生不但要掌握具体事实情节,又要理解其深层含义,包括作者的态度、观点、意图等,掌握所读材料的主旨大意、中心思想;既要理解文章的含义及逻辑2020年高考任务型阅读将继续坚持在词汇转换、句式转换、段落归纳能力的考查的基础上,加强对考生文章大意、文章结构、提纲和框架的考查。

同时会加大对题目信息的寻找难度,考查考生能力的考点会相对增加。

关系,又要根据其含义及逻辑关系进行判断和推理,运用材料中的信息去理解、分析问题。

5.大部分题目选择需从全文出发,根据前后语境或行文逻辑才能作出判断,体现了“突出语篇”的命题风格。

[学生用书P88]一、常用阅读方法1.扫读扫读图表,分析表格结构和内容,理清其显示的层次关系,明确任务要求。

要特别注意表格前的小标题,它通常就是段落和表格的主题句。

一般题目的结构是:(1)全文的标题:在标题中缺少一个关键词,根据文章填出所缺的关键词。

(2)各段大意:试题中给出各段大意,在给出的信息中缺少一些关键内容,学生把文章的各段对应起来,找准信息。

(3)对各段大意的详细的阐述:从文章各段或分散在全文的对应的信息点出发,这要求学生有高度驾驭语篇的能力,在文章中找到准确的信息完成填空。

2020高考语文江苏增分二轮讲义:第一部分 专题五 突破论述类文本阅读重点难点 学案15

2020高考语文江苏增分二轮讲义:第一部分 专题五 突破论述类文本阅读重点难点 学案15

学案15词句理解:定位语境,内外结合一、阅读下面的文字,完成文后题目。

瞎子摸象陈乐民①据说欧洲的启蒙时期受到了中国的“启发”。

这则“佳话”的来源是法国的传教士。

这些传教士受命于法王路易十四,意在到东方去用基督教感化那里的异类。

他们钻到了康熙皇帝的左右,从这位有道明君身上看到路易十四所缺少的雍容大度和好学不倦的风范和品性。

结果是,康熙和他的左右不曾被基督教化,传教士们却被“儒化”了。

传教士之一李明居然认为基督教义几乎都能在中国古书里找到。

②传教士们关于中国的见闻和良好印象通过两条渠道....扩散开来了。

③十八世纪初,教廷组织批判了那些维护中国传统礼法的传教士,“亲华派”被推上了批判席。

批判的结果自然是李明等“败诉”。

然而“李明”们的主张却不胫而走。

李明的厚厚一本《中国现状回忆录》虽因而遭禁,后来却实实地成了畅销书。

④到了欧洲启蒙前期,那些渴求新知的哲人们,发现“中国哲学”对于他们匡正时弊有用,康熙皇帝又如此英明,他明明不相信基督教,却能容忍它在古老的中国传播。

身处逆境的伏尔泰因而把中国和康熙皇帝一起理想化了。

这可以叫做“托华改制”吧。

伏尔泰曾嘲笑莱布尼茨犬儒主义式的乐观主义。

然而,在对待中国问题上,他和莱布尼茨却是一致的。

只是莱布尼茨比伏尔泰更深一层。

伏尔泰是从为什么法国不能出个康熙皇帝的角度来对待中国的。

莱布尼茨是用自己的哲学“格义”消化中国哲学。

莱布尼茨似乎有一种通汇天下学问的本领,一个“先定和谐”、一个“异教相通”,就把天下一切格格不入乃至对立的东西都消化掉了。

⑤就这样,传教士了解的那点中国学问就被放大了,似乎在遥远的东方真的有那么一个理想的“天国”,那里的一切都值得刚刚走出中世纪的欧洲社会仿效。

久而久之,有的人便得出一个说法,似乎欧洲的启蒙运动是受到了中国哲学的启示。

⑥其实这两点都有错觉和幻觉。

前者,罗马教廷的霸道作风反提高了中国在欧洲社会的声望。

后者,则是欧洲的哲学家们“为我所用”地从传教士们那里摸到大象的一条腿或一只耳朵或一根尾巴……然后加以“格义”。

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(江苏专版)2020高考语文二轮复习复习任务群一语句翻译与文意概括任务(一)紧扣得分点,精准译到位课件

3.阅读下面的文段,翻译文中画线的句子。 王生兆符,吾友崑绳之子也。兆符从余游,在丙子之春。余在京师,馆于汪氏,
复习任务群一 语句翻译与文意概括
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紧扣得分点,精准译到位
核心知识 导图重温
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语句翻译是文言文学习的核心技术,也是高考文言文考查的重中之重。答题的关 键是把“得分点”精准翻译出来,而要做到精准翻译,就涉及平时积累、翻译技 巧与临场应对等多方面的问题。二轮复习的重点在于:能够找准“得分点”,并 且调动一切积累与技巧把它们译到位。下面,让我们一起去完成这个任务吧。
考汤夫者知不独以一技传也。汤夫故名家子,及为诗歌,极力摹写,即数易稿不已也。 篇什虽寡,而兴寄自足。每过予,辄袖以相示,且字字乞予抨射。予感其意直,为商 订不少假。读书暇,则抱瓮灌园、种豆沤麻以自给,室中无闲言,终日泄泄如也。
(节选自何白《方汤夫传》,有删改) (1)余采其行谊,以俟后之考汤夫者知不独以一技传也。 译文:_我__选__取__那__些__能__反__映__他__品__行__道__义__的__事__情__(作__这__篇__传__)_,__让__后__世__想__要__了__解__方__汤__夫__的__人__ _知__道__他__不__是__仅__凭__一__种__技__艺__传__名__的__。__(得__分__点__:__“__行__谊__”__“__俟__”__“__考__”__)_ (2)每过予,辄袖以相示,且字字乞予抨射。 译文:_每__次__来__看__望__我__,__总__是__把__所__作__的__诗__放__在__袖__中__带__来__给__我__看__,__并__且__一__字__一__句__地__请__求___ _我__批__评__指__正__。__(得__分__点__:__“__过__”__“__袖__”__“__乞__”__“__抨__射__”__)__

(江苏专用版)2020高考语文二轮复习专题四散文阅读训练四意蕴探究教案

(江苏专用版)2020高考语文二轮复习专题四散文阅读训练四意蕴探究教案

训练四意蕴探究练前提醒散文探究主要是意蕴式探究,主要是针对标题、句子、情感及主旨方面的意蕴探究。

对于这类探究题,主要抓住探究的广度与深度。

1.广度。

即探究的多角度。

如散文材料(尤其是不同材料)、情感和背景等角度,或者作者、作品、读者角度。

2.深度。

即由表层意蕴到深层意蕴。

表层意蕴涉及文本的基本内容,如文中的人、事、景、物等蕴含的不同意义以及所体现出的作者的情感倾向等;深层意蕴指文本背后的民族心理和精神、人文精神和学科认知(哲学、美学及文化)。

另外,要掌握具体题型的探究要点。

标题意蕴探究主要看标题的表层义和在文中的含义,尤其看是否揭示主旨、表达了作者什么样的情感态度。

句子意蕴探究既要立足于句子本身及其所在的段落,又要注意把握句子背后的主旨意蕴和作者的情感意蕴。

一、阅读下面的文字,完成文后题目。

(15分)阅读文签:文化散文+汉画艺术凝固的《史记》徐剑①大先生病入膏肓,时日无多了。

那天,他精神出奇的好,突然撑起羸弱之躯,从病榻上坐起身来,对许广平道:“研墨,我要写信。

”②许广平且喜且忧,说:“先生,还是我来代笔吧。

”③“此信岂可代笔,”大先生摇了摇头,“这是写给静农兄的。

”④何等要事,竟烦大先生病中亲笔?许广平连忙扶先生下床,至书案前,连忙研墨,铺好信笺,惟见大先生落座后挥毫,留下数行力透纸背的鲁体:“南阳画像,倘能得一全份,极望……”⑤许广平看后,心中泛起一阵酸楚。

此距大先生去世,仅两个月。

⑥鲁迅何以对南阳汉画情有独钟?我暗自忖度,大先生执拗于斯,决不仅仅是为中国版画谋寻出路,而是重返民族精神源头,寻找一种化繁为简、大拙至美的哲学之境,一股奇崛粗犷、野性灵动的上古气象,一扫文坛萎顿、低迷之风。

⑦大风起兮,汉魂何在?我们迷失于何处?⑧其实,对于汉画的概念与形式,我并不陌生,且被浸淫多年。

我创作室有一画师,弃传统勾线之法,挥笔泼墨于宣纸之上,如云,如雾,如潮,如泉,漫漶而不失控,墨浓却有层次,似汉非汉,似唐非唐。

(江苏专版)2020高考语文二轮复习复习任务群四散文文本阅读任务(十)分析谋篇布局,紧扣特点作用教案

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任务(十) 分析谋篇布局,紧扣特点作用任务情境“文章思有路,遵路识斯真。

”阅读散文,要善于理清思路,赏析谋篇布局的匠心,进而把握文章的主旨,这是一种重要的阅读能力,也是高考散文考查的关键能力之一。

近几年高考对散文结构思路的考查,已由过去对句段结构作用的局部分析转向对整体谋篇布局的整体分析,这表明高考越来越重视对整体思维和综合答题能力的考查。

一轮复习,虽然在这方面有所重视、训练,但对于这种宏观式的结构分析,尚须深入打磨。

通过二轮复习,考生既要熟练地运用知识分析作品,又要不断地提高应对这种题型的答题能力。

自主检测,自我诊断一、阅读下面的文字,完成文后题目。

江南的春天陈荣力持续的阴雨,让江南的春天有点姗姗来迟。

其实,人们对每个春天的感受都是不一样的。

记得第一次强烈感到春天扑面而来,是四十余年前的那个三月。

那时我正在浙东杭州湾畔的一个乡村供销站上班,来回途中要穿过一个村庄和一大片江南的田野。

村庄有粉墙瓦舍、修竹桃杏,有短巷石径、小院篱笆;田野有河流蜿蜒、田塍阡陌,有青山远隐、岸柳斜逸。

许是囿于上下班的匆忙,往日,对江南乡村的这般景致我多是熟视无睹。

而那天早上,当我踏上穿越田野的土路时,一阵近乎沸腾的蛙鸣声如波涛一般向我卷来。

咯咯咯,咕咕咕,咯咯咕,咯咕咯咕……正是仲春稻秧鹅黄半绿的时机,那暴雨骤落、万锅齐沸的蛙鸣,几乎来自每一寸水田、每一截沟渠、每一摊泥洼……虽然脚步近处蛙声稍淡,但未及抬步,身前身后早被密密匝匝的蛙声层层裹挟,迭迭淹没,咯咯咯,咕咕咕,咯咕咯咕。

清晨的阳光照在秧苗上,连着那铺天盖地的蛙鸣,整个田野都恍如一层嫩绿的薄毯绒绒起伏,软软沉浮。

几只勤劳的白鹭时而驻足,时而低翔,在嫩绿的浅处投下几点不规则的倒影。

阳光、蛙鸣、白鹭、绿毯……春天第一次在我十八岁的生命里烙下华美的印记,定格成湿漉漉的底片。

而那铺天盖地的蛙鸣声,如春天的歌唱和宣言,是如此的鲜亮、如此的蓬勃、如此地溢满生机和活力。

声音,春天的声音,也成为我真切认知春天的第一个关键词。

(江苏专用)2020版高考英语大二轮复习任务型阅读专题课件:信息查找题

(江苏专用)2020版高考英语大二轮复习任务型阅读专题课件:信息查找题

典例1 How Arts Promote Our Economy
… A successful arts neighborhood creates a ripple effect(连锁反应) throughout a community. In 2005, when the Bishop Arts Theatre was donated to our town, the location was considered a poor area of town. After investing more than $1 million in reconstructing the building, we began producing a full season of theater performances, jazz concerts, and year-round arts education programs in 2008. Nearly 40 percent of jazz lovers live outside of the Dallas city limits and drive or
ever had a good one, you know what you're looking for. “The expectations of friends, once you have a mature understanding of friendship, don't really change across the life course,” Rawlins says. “People want their close friends to be someone they can talk to and someone they can depend upon.”

(江苏专用)2020高考英语二轮复习专题限时检测(二十七)任务型阅读(二)

(江苏专用)2020高考英语二轮复习专题限时检测(二十七)任务型阅读(二)

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)Who's 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. It's a common complaint these days. A steady stream of similar headlines accuses the Net and its offspring apps, social media sites and online games of addicting us to distraction.There's little doubt that nearly everyone who comes in contact with the Net has difficulty disconnecting.Then who's at fault for its overuse? To find solutions, it's important to understand what we're dealing with. There are four parties 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 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 are 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 email at all hours of the day — we're obsessed, because that's 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 addiction. 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 one's phone out at the wrong time is more than an impolitebehavior 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 yourself using (or overusing) these gadgets. But there's still someone who deserves careful examination — the person holding the phone.When people are doing something difficult they'd rather not do, the phone is used to transport them elsewhere. They can easily escape discomfort temporarily, by answering email 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 doesn't mean we shouldn't attempt to control our use of technology, instead, we should come to terms with the fact that it's more than the technology that's responsible for our habits. Our workplace culture, social norms and individual behaviors all play a part.度分析了其中的原因。

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本套资源目录江苏专版2020高考语文二轮复习复习任务群二古典诗歌鉴赏任务五“情”“法”合一品玩佳句赏析艺术美教案江苏专版2020高考语文二轮复习复习任务群二古典诗歌鉴赏任务四准确定调善于分析赏析情感美教案任务(五) “情”“法”合一,品玩佳句,赏析艺术美必修教材古诗主要艺术特色一览表任务情境赏析诗句是近几年高考古诗考查的热点题型,它综合性强,自由度大,既考查对诗句含意、情感的理解,又考查艺术技巧及其表达效果;可以从内容、形式、语言、技巧、情感等角度赏析。

因此,考生答起来难度较大。

不过,任何题型都有其规律特点及答题方法,了解了这一点,可以说该题型也没什么难度,关键在于我们在二轮复习中如何驾轻就熟。

自主检测,自我诊断1.阅读下面这首唐诗,然后回答问题。

春宿左省①杜甫花隐掖垣暮,啾啾栖鸟过。

星临万户动,月傍九霄多。

不寝听金钥,因风想玉珂②。

明朝有封事③,数问夜如何?注①本诗作于唐肃宗乾元元年(758)。

757年,唐军收复被安史叛军控制的长安,肃宗自凤翔还京。

杜甫从鄜州到京,仍任左拾遗。

左省,即左拾遗所属的门下省。

②金钥,即金锁。

玉珂,即马铃。

③封事,密封的奏疏。

鉴赏“花隐掖垣暮,啾啾栖鸟过。

”起首两句描绘开始值夜时左省的景色。

看起来好似信手拈来,即景而写,实则章法谨严,很有讲究。

首先它写了眼前景:在傍晚越来越暗下来的光线中,左省里开放的花朵隐约可见,天空中投林栖息的鸟儿飞鸣而过,描写自然真切,历历如绘。

其次它还衬了诗中题:写花、写鸟是点“春”;“花隐”的状态和“栖鸟”的鸣声是傍晚时的景致,是诗人值宿开始时的所见所闻,和“宿”相关联;两句字字点题,一丝不漏,很能见出诗人的匠心。

“星临万户动,月傍九霄多。

”此联由暮至夜,写夜中之景。

前句说在夜空群星的照耀下,宫殿中的千门万户也似乎在闪动;后句说宫殿高入云霄,靠近月亮,仿佛照到的月光也特别多。

这两句是写得很精彩的警句,对仗工整妥帖,描绘生动传神,不仅把星月映照下宫殿巍峨清丽的夜景活画了出来,而且寓含着帝居高远的颂圣味道,虚实结合,形神兼备,语意含蓄双关。

江苏专用版2020高考语文二轮复习专题四散文阅读训练一词句理解教案

江苏专用版2020高考语文二轮复习专题四散文阅读训练一词句理解教案

训练一词句理解练前提醒三个结合,深刻理解词语一抓两结合,理解重要句子一、阅读下面的文字,完成文后题目。

(15分)阅读文签:哲理散文+柔软心清净之莲林清玄①偶尔在人行道上散步,忽然看到从街道延伸出去,在极远极远的地方,一轮夕阳正挂在街的尽头,这时我会想:如此美丽的夕阳实在是预示了一天即将落幕。

②偶尔在某一条路上,见到木棉花叶落尽的枯枝,深褐色的孤独地站在街旁,有一种萧索的姿势,这时我会想:木棉又落了,人生看美丽木棉花的开放能有几回呢?③偶尔在路旁的咖啡座,看绿灯亮起,一位衣着素朴的老妇,牵着衣饰绚如春花的小孙女,匆匆地横过马路,这时我会想:那老妇曾经是花一般美丽的少女,而那少女则有一天会成为牵着孙女的老妇。

④偶尔回到家里,打开水龙头要洗手,看到喷涌而出的清水,急促地流淌,突然使我站在那里,有了深深的颤动,这时我想着:水龙头流出来的好像不是水,而是时间、心情,或者是一种思绪。

⑤偶尔在路上的行人陆桥站住,俯视着桥下川流不息,往四面八方奔窜的车流,却感觉那样的奔驰仿佛是一个静止的画面,这时我会想:到底哪里是起点?而何处才是终点呢?⑥偶尔在乡间小道上,发现了一株被人遗忘的蝴蝶花,形状像极了凤凰花,却比凤凰花更典雅,我倾身闻着花香的时候,一朵蝴蝶花突然飘落下来,让我大吃一惊,这时我会想:这花是蝴蝶的幻影,或者蝴蝶是花的前身呢?⑦偶尔在静寂的夜里,听到邻人饲养的猫在屋顶上为情欲追逐,互相惨烈地嘶叫,让人的汗毛都为之竖立,这时我会想:动物的情欲是如此的粗糙,但如果我们站在比较细腻的高点来回观人类,人不也是那样粗糙的动物吗?⑧偶尔在山中的小池塘里,见到一朵红色的睡莲,从泥沼的浅地中昂然抽出,开出了一个美丽的音符,仿佛无视于外围的污浊,这时我会想:呀!呀!究竟要怎么样历练,我们才能像这一朵清净之莲呢?⑨偶尔我们也是和别人相同地生活着,可是我们让自己的心平静如无波之湖,我们就能以明朗清澈的心情来照见这个无边的复杂的世界,在一切的优美、败坏、清明、污浊之中都找到智慧。

(江苏专版)2020高考语文二轮复习复习任务群五论述类、实用类文本阅读任务(十三)整体把握

(江苏专版)2020高考语文二轮复习复习任务群五论述类、实用类文本阅读任务(十三)整体把握

任务(十三) 整体把握,精准提炼,答好论述类文本主观题任务情境自从2019年高考卷题型变为两道选择题加一道主观题后,江苏卷论述类文本阅读主观题的命题走向格外令人关注。

2019年高考卷考查的是归纳概括内容要点,那么,2020年高考卷是否会考分析概括论述思路或者理解文中重要词句的含意呢?都有可能。

因此,我们在训练时不可心存侥幸,应该踏踏实实地把这三类主观题训练好,这样才能真正应对高考。

自主检测,自我诊断一、阅读下面的文字,完成文后题目。

文学社群与文学流派张涛在文学流派研究学术史上,文学流派与文学社群是怎样的关系,学术界争议颇大。

吴奔星《文学风格流派论》指出,“文学社群不等于文学流派”,“不能把文学社群和文学流派等同起来”,“文学社群是否为文学流派,必须具体分析”。

当下文学流派研究有必要澄清二者关系,这是研究地域文学流派的先决条件。

“社”起源于中国古代先民对土地繁殖生命能力的一种宗教崇拜,后逐渐演变为中国古代民间春秋两季祭祀“社神”、祈求丰收的风俗习惯。

到了明代,人们把具有共同兴趣和信仰的文人士子组织在一起从事一定的有组织有目的活动的群体组织称为“社”。

而文学派别,陈文新教授《中国文学流派意识的发生和发展:中国古代文学流派研究导论》认为主要源于先秦之《诗经》与《楚辞》。

他以南朝梁钟嵘《诗品》关于建安以降的五言诗“源出于某某”为依据,把文学流派溯源至先秦《诗经》之《国风》与《小雅》,以及战国之《楚辞》。

随着建安以来文学独立地位的凸显,文学流派才得到充分发展,国风派、小雅派与楚辞派三种文学流派在这一时期首次出现。

文学社群一般具备严格的组织体系,如必须具备大家推举的社长、制定的社约、严格吸收的成员、定期开展的社群活动,等等。

而文学流派则更多表现为一种观念上的文人集合。

也就是说,文学流派不必像文学社群那样有严密的组织实体,只要某一特定文人群体围绕某一文坛领袖形成共同的创作风格,并在文坛产生一定的影响力,就往往把这一文人群体称为某一文学流派,至于是否具备严格的组织体系并不重要。

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任务型阅读(一)[学生用书P151(单独成册)](建议用时:25分钟)A(2019·江苏四星级学校联考)When you listen to artists like Jay-Z, or Common, just the thought of freestyle rap might be frightening enough to make your shy away. Scientific research shows that rap might offer you an opportunity for self-exploration and expression. Besides, freestyle rap might improve your brain’s creative power, too, and when it does, it can free you from boredom and relax you from everyday tasks. Here’s how.In a study, brain researcher Siyuan Liu and his colleagues compared freestyle rap and rehearsed rap of native English speakers to see how their brains operated under both conditions. When you perform a rehearsed act, the lateral prefrontal cortex(PFC)(额叶前皮层), which is instrumental in thought control and recall, is activated. But they found that for more spontaneous(自发的) singing, the lateral PFC is not activated because you rely more on strong emotions to find the right language without the distraction of prepared melodies. When trying to complete a task, your focused brain is essential. But for creativity, your brain must go into regrouping mode to avoid habits and form new ideas. Freestyle rap will train you to access this capacity in your brain.During this rap study, left­sided brain regions which are responsible for language and movement were also activated. These regions are usually activated by the act of speaking, so there was no surprise that rapping had the same effect. However, freestyle rap causes these regions to be activated above normal, which indicates that something special occurs. Freestyle rap requires you to find novel words and phrases that rhyme. This search for unique language patterns is a way to train your brain to become more creative. However, words are not all the same. By making freestyle rap part of your everyday routine, you will add emotional weight to your words, allowing you to communicate in a more effective and accurate way.The rehearsed and freestyle rappers in the study had no difference in movement. They produced the same number of syllables, and the primary movement areas in the brain were similar in both groups. However, there was greater involvement of secondary movement areas in freestylerap. When secondary movement areas engage, the movement is more enriched. This is similar to the way an inspired figure skater moves as opposed to that of a well­rehearsed skater who goes on technically but without the same beautiful sense of timing. Secondary movement in rap reflects the demand for rap speed, the rushed need to find the best words, and the way such words fit with a rhythm. Consequently, when you want to express yourself at greater speed to catch someone’s attention or create a bigger impact in a meeting or something like that, your essay in freestyle rap can be of great help to you.To understand the connections between the different brain regions, the researchers of the study expanded to further analyses. The results indicated that freestyle rap requires the brain to access special regions involved with emotion and motivation. This makes sense when you think about the emotional intensity(强度) behind Jay-Z’s rap tracks that require him to process information and storylines. In this way, freestyle rap reminds you to invest in what you truly care about. Rather than functioning like a robot in your day­to­day life, you can put your unique spin on things.Benefits of freestyle rap ★It might enable you to explore and express yourself.★It may empower your brain with creativity.★It can help you 1.________ yourself of boredom and daily tasks.Four waysfreestyle rap 2.______ a betteryou You learn tolet go★Unlike rehearsed rap, performing freestyle rap 3.________ toactivate the lateral PFC.★When completing freestyle rap, you turn to your emotionsand your brain becomes more focused.★Freestyle rap trains your brain to be creative—no longerunder the 4.________ of your habits and forming new ideas. You gain5._____to powerfulwords★Freestyle rap can also activate your brain regions 6.________for language and movement.★With freestyle rap, you need to search for novel words andphrases in rhyme.★Freestyle rap helps give emotional weight to your words,allowing you to communicate effectively and accurately.续表\You become afascinatingspeaker★Besides the primary movement areas’7.________ in both rapper groups,secondary movement areas are more activated in freestyle rap.★Secondary movement in rap signals the need for speed, word selectionand ways to make words arranged in rhyme.★Your attempt at freestyle rap can 8.________ you in attracting others onoccasions like a meeting.You findemotionalrichness andmotivation★Freestyle rap requires the brain to access special regions concerningemotion and motivation.★Freestyle rap makes 9.________ on rappers to process information andstorylines.★Freestyle rap reminds you to devote yourself to what really 10.________you.答案:1.rid 2.unlocks/makes 3.fails 4.control5.access 6.responsible7.involvement8.benefit9.demands10.interestsB(2019·江苏四校高三下学期调研)Generally speaking, people often quickly return to a setlevel of happiness despite life’s ups and downs. For instance, people who win the lottery(彩票抽奖) tend to return to roughly their original level of happiness after the novelty of the win has worn off. The same is true for those who are in major accidents and lose the use of their legs. The change in the ability can be damaging at first, but people generally return to their pre­accident levels of happiness after the habituation period. This phenomenon is called hedonic adaptation(享乐适应).There are activities that are more or less affected by hedonic adaptation. Some of these activities are known as pleasures. They can lift your mood and leave you feeling great, but their effects can be relatively temporary. What’s more, we get used to them relatively quickly. If youhave the same meal every day for a week, for example, you may find it to be less pleasurable by the end of the week. Satisfactions are also such activities affected by hedonic adaptation. They can get us into a feeling of “flow”where we don’t notice the passage of time and are thoroughly devoted to what we’re doing. Satisfactions are activities that require more effort and thought, but the payoff is higher as well. The more we devote, the more we enjoy!Knowing that pleasures are temporary in their effects may make them seem less worth the effort than satisfactions. There are reasons why they can be perfect for certain situations, however. First, they bring a quick lift in the mood without a great deal of effort. This is actually quite valuable because there is significant research that shows that a lift in the mood can lead to a chain reaction of positive feelings. Second, satisfactions do take more effort, so when you only have a few minutes or a very limited amount of energy, pleasures are often the simpler and more accessible option.Thankfully, we can do something to move away from the limiting effects of hedonic adaptation and participate in activities that can create a greater level of happiness in life. For example, be sure to make time for hobbies! It doesn’t really matter what the hobby is; as long as it’s one you enjoy, you’ll benefit from it, and these benefits will extend into the rest of your life. It’s also a good idea to help other people as this can make your life more meaningful, and thus create greater happiness. Enjoying your positive experiences is also a great way to maximize the positive in your life. So at the end of the day, a few days a week, write about three things you enjoyed that day. Then you’ll be reliving these positive experiences as you write about them, and can relive them again when you read.Hedonic AdaptationThe 1.______ of hedonicadaptation Hedonic adaptation is a phenomenon where people 2.________ to quickly return to a relatively stable level of happiness in spite of major positive or negative events or life changes.Activities influenced by hedonic adaptation ★Pleasures·They are helpful in keeping our spirits up and making us feel cheerful, but such positive effects go 3.________.·The longer they stay, the less happy people may feel. That is,people’s 4.________ to them occurs after a very short period of time.★Satisfactions·Compared with pleasures, they take us more effort but can bring more lasting results. In other words, they are less affected by hedonic adaptation.·The enjoyment people get from satisfactions is in direct5.________ to the effort and thought they devote.6.________ of pleasuresoversatisfactions ★Pleasures can lighten our mood quickly and are 7.________ to achieve.★Pleasures are a better choice when our time or energy is limited.8.________ on reducing theeffects of hedonicadaptation ★Take up hobbies, whatever they are, which 9.________ to you, and enjoy the benefits from them.★Help others and it can make you live in a happier and more 10.________ way.★Enjoy your positive experiences by regularly recording them and relive them in the course of your writing and reading.答案:1.definition 2.tend 3.quickly 4.adaptation5.proportion/relation 6.Advantages7.easy8.Tips/Suggestions/Advice9.appeal10.meaningful任务型阅读(二)[学生用书P153(单独成册)](建议用时:30分钟)A(2019·江苏七市调研)As the concept of emotional intelligence(EI) has gone global, we’ve watched professionals fail as they try to improve their emotional intelligence because they either don’t know where to focus their efforts or they haven’t understood how to improve these skills on a practical level. In our work consulting with companies and coaching leaders, we have found that if you’re looking to develop particular EI strengths, it helps to consider areas for improvementothers have identified along with the goals you want to achieve—and then to actively build habits in those areas rather than simply relying on understanding them conceptually.The first step is to get a sense of how your self­perception (how you see yourself) differs from your reputation (how others see you).This is especially true for the development of emotional intelligence because we can be blind to how we express and read the emotional components of our interactions. For example, most of us think that we’re good listeners, but very often that’s really not the case. Without this external reality check, it will be difficult for you to identify the ways that your actions affect your performance. Getting feedback from others can also provide proof of the necessity of shifting our behavior and motivation to do so.To give you the best sense of where the differences lie between your self-perception and reputation, you should use a 360­degree feedback assessment that takes the multiple facets of EI into account. The key is to find one that guarantees confidentiality to those giving you feedback and that is focused on development and not on performance assessment.Secondly, when you get your feedback from an assessment, let that inform what you want to improve. But also consider what your goals are. When it comes to cultivating strengths in emotional intelligence, you’re at a huge disadvantage if you’re only interested because others said you should be. Your emotional intelligence is so tied up in your sense of self that being intrinsically(内在地) motivated to make the effort matters more when changing longstanding habits than it does when simply learning a skill.That means the areas that you choose to actively work on should lie at the intersection of the feedback you’ve gotten and the areas that are most important to your own aspirations(渴望). Understanding the impacts of your current EI habits relative to your goals will keep you going over the long haul as you do the work of strengthening your emotional intelligence.Once you’ve determined which EI skills you want to focus on, identify specific actions that you’ll take. If you’re working on becoming a better listener, for example, you might decide that when you’re conversing with someone you’ll take the time to pause, listen to what they have to say, and check that you understand before you reply. Keep it specific. You should also take every naturally occurring opportunity to practice the skill you’re developing, no matter how small.By starting to change your routine reactions, you’ll be well on your way to figuring out theold habits that aren’t serving you well and transforming them into new, improved ones that do. Passage outline Supporting detailsIntroductionThough globally acknowledged, EI still 1.________ professionals, for theyaren’t aware how to improve it.Approaches to strengthening EISpot the2.________between self­perception andreputation·With the external reality check, we are 3.________ ofunderstanding ourinteractions accurately.·We are 4.________ to change our behavior by gettingoutside feedback.·We are expected to 5.________ how self-perceptiondiffers from reputation in all aspects.Find out what6.________ to us·We should clearly 7.________ our goals and focus oureffort on improving ourselves instead of just learning askill.·8.________ the outside feedback with our goals cangive us support on the way to strengthening our EI. Identify whatchanges we willmakeBe 9.________ about the actions and take advantage ofevery possible opportunity to practice EI skills.续表Passage outline Supporting detailsSummary10.________ useless old habits and develop newones in areas for improvement.答案:1.confuses/puzzles 2.differences 3.capable4.motivated 5.assess 6.matters/counts7.recognize/know/bining 9.specific/clear/explicit10.Remove/Abandon/QuitB(2019·苏州高三调研)Are We More Narcissistic Than Ever Before?Like the flower, narcissism(自恋) has continued to flourish in modern civilization, which has become such a part of culture.But narcissism in psychology is more than a single question can capture, which really has three types of narcissism.Problems arise when people discuss narcissism without identifying the form.Grandiose(浮夸) narcissism is the outgoing, extraverted(外向) form.The narcissistic individual believes he or she is smarter, better­looking and more important than others.And, of course, he or she gets special treatment for this fact.In fact, some of them can be very charming, likable and enjoy people.On the opposite side, narcissistic relationships are often not very emotionally warm or caring.Vulnerable(脆弱) narcissism is the second flavor of narcissism.It is harder to see than grandiose narcissism.Vulnerable narcissists think they have the right to get special treatment and greatness but actually have low self-confidence and are not typically extraverted.Imagine someone living in his mum’s small room.He spends his evenings watching The X Factor believing he should be the next famous star singing act.Unfortunately, he hasn’t the confidence to do it and instead becomes a netizen, who posts offensive, controversial, or divisive materials on an Internet community.The third form of narcissism occurs when narcissism is extreme and causes clinically serious problems in a person’s life—marriages fall apart, friends are lost, a career is over.When this occurs narcissism can be identified as a personality disorder—narcissistic personality disorder (also known as NPD), containing a mix of both grandiose and vulnerable narcissism.Can you change narcissism or NPD? There is no simple answer to this.For grandiose narcissism, what I often do is suggest practicing caring and compassion, doing what you are passionate about rather than what gets your attention and being responsible for your mistakes as well as successes.For vulnerable narcissism I would add to this list with practices that reduce depression and anxiety.Develop a sense of belonging or a friendship network; participate in physical exercise; or practice a form of emptying your mind of thoughts and feelings.For NPD, there is no single, scientifically affirmed treatment of choice.But pay attention to the following.First, people with NPD are often reluctant to enter treatment because in their mind theydo not have a problem—everyone else does.Second, it is challenging for doctors to keep individuals with NPD in treatment.Narcissism is increasing and while social media hasn’t been proven to actually create narcissists, it does give them a new platform to gain attention and admiration.Still, I remain optimistic that people can change if they are motivated, have the right tools, and know what type of narcissism they are dealing with.Are We More Narcissistic Than Ever Before?Current situations aboutnarcissism ·Narcissism has developed to become a part of culture. ·Narcissism is more 1.________ than expected in psychology.2.____________ of narcissismin divided types ·A narcissist is outgoing and socially confident, sometimes showing loveliness.·A narcissist considers himself to be such an unusual person as to be treated 3.____________.·A narcissist is often cold and likely to 4.____________ care in emotion towards others.·Vulnerable narcissism is more 5.____________ than grandiose narcissism.·A narcissist isn’t actually confident though in his opinion he 6.____________ special things.·Narcissism is quite extreme to cause serious problems in the clinic, affecting the personal life.The approaches to treating narcissism or NPD ·Be more considerate, do favorite things and take7.____________ for whatever they do.·Try to 8.____________ by making more friends, doing exercise and so on.·Help people with NPD to realize they have problems and not to 9.____________ treatment.The future trend·Narcissism is increasing perhaps because of social media.·Narcissism can be 10.____________ if handled actively inproper ways.答案:plicated/complex 2.Features/Characteristics3.specially ck 5.hidden/concealed 6.deserves7.responsibility8.relax9.refuse10.changed/changeable任务型阅读(三)[学生用书P155(单独成册)](建议用时:30分钟)A(2019·江苏名校高三摸底)Technologies are often viewed as transformative. For William Kochevar, the term is justified. Mr Kochevar is paralysed(使瘫痪) below the shoulders after a cycling accident, yet has managed to feed himself by his own hand. This remarkable action is partly thanks to poles implanted in his right arm. But the real magic lies higher up. Mr Kochevar can control his arm using the power of thought. His intention to move is reflected in neural activity in his motor cortex(皮层); these signals are detected by implants in his brain and processed into commands to activate the electrodes in his arm.An ability to decode thought in this way may sound like science fiction. But brain­computer interfaces(接口), BCIs, like the BrainGate system used by Mr Kochevar provide evidence that mind control can work. Researchers are able to tell what words and images people have heard and seen from neural activity alone. Information can also be encoded and used to activate the brain.The pace of research into the BCI and the scale of its ambition are increasing, but skeptics dismiss it. Taking medical BCIs out of the lab into clinical practice has proved very difficult. The BrainGate system used by Mr Kochevar was developed more than ten years ago, but only a handful of people have tried it out. Turning implants into consumer products is even harder to imagine. The path to the mainstream is blocked by three major barriers—technological, scientific and commercial.Start with technology. Non­invasive(无创的) techniques struggle to pick up high-resolution brain signals through intervening layers of skin, bone and membrane. For the time being at least, the most ambitious applications require implants that can interact directly with nerve cells. And existing devices have lots of drawbacks. They involve wires that pass through the skull; they cause immune responses; they communicate with only a few hundred of the 85bn nerve cells in thehuman brain.Clear the technological barrier, and another one appears. The brain is still a foreign country. Scientists know little about how exactly it works, especially when it comes to complex functions like memory formation. Research is more advanced in animals, but experiments on humans are hard.The third obstacle is the practical barriers to commercialization. It takes time, money and expert knowledge or skill to get medical devices approved officially. And consumer applications will take off only if they perform a function people find useful. Some of the applications of brain-computer interfaces are unnecessary—a good voice assistant is a simpler way to type without fingers than a brain implant, for example.All of these suggest that a route to the future imagined by the neurotechnology pioneers is tough, but within a few years, improved technologies may be opening up new channels of communication with the brain. Many of the first applications hold out the unambiguous promise of movement and senses restored. But a host of concerns will arise. Privacy is an obvious one: the hiding place of an inner voice may disappear. Security is another: if a brain can be reached on the Internet, it can also be hacked. Inequality is a third one: access to superhuman abilities could be beyond all except a privileged few.The 1.________ of mindcontrol ·William Kochevar is physicallychallenged, but with the help of technology, he manages to control his arm movement by mind.·Researchers can decode information from neural activity, and in turn, the information 2.________ from neural activity can be encoded and used to stimulate the brain.The 3.________ for doubtsabout BCIs ·It is no easy job to put BCIs into clinical practice. ·It is even harder to put implants on the 4.________.The barriers to BCIs’becoming the mainstream ·Technological barrier:The existing devices which are supposed to have direct interaction with neurons are far from 5.________.·Scientific barrier:There is a lack of 6.________ of the brain; experiments onhumans are harder and less advanced than those on animals.·Commercial barriers:►It takes a lot of effort to get the authorities to 7.________ agreeto the medical devices.►Being useful to people is a must for consumer applicationsbeing widely accepted.►Some applications are unnecessary, thus 8.________ BCIsfrom becoming commercially successful.续表The concerns about BCIs ·Privacy: With nowhere to hide your inner voice, you may 9.________ your privacy.·Security: With anyone able to reach your brain on the Internet, you may have your brain broken into.·Inequality: The technology may only be 10.________ to the advantaged.答案:1.possibility 2.received 3.reasons 4.market5.perfect 6.understanding/knowledge7.officially8.preventing/stopping/keeping9.lose10.available/accessibleBIf you followed the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, you may have noticed that several athletes, including U.S. swimmer Michael Phelps, had circular bruises(瘀伤) on their bodies. These bruises were the results of “cupping therapy(拔火罐疗法)”,a traditional Chinese medicinal practice that has been around for more than 2,000 years.Cupping therapy involves attaching circular cups to the skin using suction(吸力). The suction is created either by heating the cup inside or by using a hand-held pump. This suction pulls the skin upward into the cup. Sometimes it can leave dark red bruises, other times there is nomark at all.Many athletes say that they have benefited from the therapy. Phelps used the therapy in the fall of 2014 and has used it about twice a week since, reported ABC News. Another U.S. swimmer, Dana V ollmer, also believes that “It really helps with blood flow, and helps pull swelling(肿胀) out of different areas.”However, some have said that the supposed health effects result from people feeling that the treatment works, rather than any physical effect of the treatment.To figure out whether cupping therapy has any physical effects, last year researchers from Germany carried out a test in which a sham(假的) treatment was provided.In the study, the same type of cups was used in the real treatment and the sham treatment. But in the sham treatment, the cups had a hole at the top so that they couldn’t create the proper suction.The tested patients, who suffered from a disorder that causes a lot of pain, were told that they would receive either traditional cupping or “soft cupping”. But they were not informed that the so -called “soft cupping” was a sham treatment.It turned out that most patients correctly guessed which kind of cupping they had received. In both groups, patients also experienced about the same reductions in pain. The results suggest the effects of cupping therapy might come from factors that are not necessarily part of the treatment itself, the researchers told the Live Science website.The question of whether cupping therapy works still needs to be answered. But because the treatment is relatively safe and it could be helpful for some people, “the therapy can be used as a part of a comprehensive treatment program involving other exercises, nutritional choices and lifestyle interventions(干预)”,Dr Brent Bauer, director of a U.S.’ medicine program, told Live Science.Title:Is Cupping Therapy Really Useful?Cupping therapy was 1.________ to Chinese medicinal Introductionpractice dating back to more than 2,000 years ago.The working principle of it People usually use suction—created either by heating the cupinside or by using a 2.________—to pull people’s skin upward into the cup which can be 3.________ to the skin.People’s4.________ attitudes to it ·Many athletes think it is 5.________,which not only can help with blood flow but also can relieve swelling.·Some think it’s people’s 6.________ effects that result in its health effects actually.A test conducted to prove its effects ·Researchers provided a 7.________ treatment (traditional cupping) and a sham treatment (soft cupping) for patients. ·Most patients could give the 8.________ guess of which kind of treatment they had received.·The result is that both treatments were 9.________,which proves that the benefit of cupping therapy might not totally depend on the treatment itself.ConclusionIt can be accepted as a part of comprehensive treatmentprograms due to its 10.________ and efficiency.答案:1.applied 2.pump 3.attached 4.different5.beneficial 6.mental/psychological7.real8.correct9.effective10.safety。

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