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1、Unit4阅读题组练速度.阅读AIf you like tasting food from different countries,here are some events you shouldnt miss in New York City this year.ChinatownRestaurantWeekMarch14-30Various meals will be offered for $18.88 per person at participating Chinatown restaurants such as Golden Unicorn,NomWah Tea Parlor,HK

2、Wonton Garden,PhoGrand,Red Egg and Shanghai Gourmet.Peking Duck House will offer a specialty at lunch only.More Info:MartiniWeekMarch15-30Martini Week is a two-week-long celebration of Americas proudest inventions.It will be held at 23 bars and restaurants across the town.Theyll be offering their ow

3、n unique specialties at low prices.Choose from places including Ava Lounge,Beaumarchairs,Catch,Abe&Arthurs,Sons of Essex,Bounce Sporting Club,AspenSocial,Revel,Rayuela,and more.More Info:MalaysianRestaurantWeekJune18-24Malaysian restaurants will offer various $20.12 meals,while Asian-influenced rest

4、aurants will feature a special limited-time-only menu inspired by the countrys special flavors.Participating restaurants include Fatty Crab,Michelin-starred Laut,Penang and Spice Market.More Info:www.MItalianRestaurantWeekJune26-July6Celebrate New York Citys fifth Italian Restaurant Weekthe Italian

5、Dine Out.The 11-day event will offer special discounted lunch and dinner priced at $23 at New York Citys most authentic Italian restaurants.Sponsored by the Italian Trade Commission,the Italian Dine Out offers diners special 3-course menus for lunch and dinner.More Info:BelgianRestaurantWeekJuly21-2

6、8This is your chance to enjoy tasty multi-course meals and some of the worlds finest beers.The Belgian restaurants in NY bring you amazing cuisines and great beers during a week-long celebration of Belgian food.More Info:www.BIm sure youll have a great time during the events.Remember:dont eat too mu

7、ch for the sake of your health.1.If one schedules his holiday on June 30,which event is he likely to attend?A.Belgian Restaurant Week.B.Italian Restaurant Week.C.Malaysian Restaurant Week.D.Chinatown Restaurant Week.2.Which restaurant provides specialties in a limited time?A.Bounce Sporting Club.B.B

8、eaumarchais.C.Pho Grand.D.Fatty Crab.3.From the text,we know that .A.a specialty is served in Peking Duck House anytimeB.Martini Week is a great pride of the AmericanC.18.88 is a minimum charge for these eventsD.Italian Restaurant Week will last two weeksBThere you are,looking through your WeChat mo

9、ments or your Weibofeed,and you come across a post saying something like this:“I just got accepted to Harvard and Oxford!Are they sure they didnt mix my application up with somebody elses?”This person is clearly humblebragging.The term “humblebrag” was first coined back in 2010 by the late US comedi

10、an Harris Wittels,and it describes when someone makes a seemingly modest statement,but the actual purpose is to bring attention to something they are proud of.The example above is a modesty-based humblebrag.The person wants to tell others:“I got accepted to Harvard and Oxford!”However,they dont want

11、 to seem too proud of their accomplishments.So,instead,they word it in a way to be more modest and bring down the importance of their achievements.Although people who humblebrag think it will make them more likeable because they arent talking proudly about their victories,a study published in the Jo

12、urnalofPersonalityandSocialPsychology showed that humblebragging actually has the opposite effect.“Humblebragging doesnt have the intended result because it seems insincere.Thatpoor me attitude combined with self-promotion does not lead to a favorable impression,” said OvulSezer,the lead author of t

13、he study and an assistant professor of organizational behavior at the University of North Carolina,US.“Even simply bragging or complaining (抱怨) is better,because at least people expressing those messages are seen as the sincere ones.”Sezers study also found that nearly 60% of humblebrags were compla

14、int-based humblebragging,with most people humblebragging about their looks,followed by their money or wealth,and finally about their performance at work.“Its such a common phenomenon.All of us know some people in our lives,whether in the social media or in the workplace,who do this annoying thing,”

15、commented Sezer,adding that we all do it to some extent.So,if you want to share your achievements with others,whats the best way to do it then?Sezer suggests that people admit their self-promotion and harvest the rewards of being sincere.She also suggests finding a go-between,adding,“If someone brag

16、s for you,thats the best thing that can happen to you,because then you dont seem like youre bragging.”4.The underlined word “coined” in Paragraph 2 probably means “”.A.recognizedB.inventedC.boughtD.copied5.Which of the following can be considered as humblebragging?A.Hesitating to talk about your ach

17、ievements.B.Bringing peoples attention to your achievements.C.Talking proudly about your achievements in the social media.D.Pretending to be modest when talking about your achievements.6.What is Sezers attitude towards humblebragging?A.Cautious.B.Ambiguous.C.Supportive.D.Disapproving.7.What does Sez

18、er suggest people do when it comes to sharing achievements?A.Share their achievements with their best friends.B.Bring down the importance of their achievements.C.Find someone else to talk about their achievements.D.Talk about their achievements after someone else does.CIn the past five years,about 2

19、.8 billion of school textbooks were sold per year,with total spending of 20 billion yuan,a news magazine reported,citing data released recently by the National Press and Publication Administration.If these textbooks are reused for one year,the costs saved can be used to help build around 40,000 Hope

20、 Schools in impoverished regions.The figures show that in 2018,the number of retailed textbooks for primary and secondary schools was 2.93 billion copies,totaling 25.99 billion yuan.If all of them are reused,a total of over 20 billion yuan will be saved per year.Zhao Dehua,in charge of a company rec

21、ycling resources,said many college graduates sell the textbooks they have accumulated over the years at an average price of 1 yuan per kilogram.As these textbooks are mostly used to produce recycled paper,the cost is even higher than that of producing raw paper as the processing procedure of recycle

22、d paper is complicated.At present,free textbooks related to music,art and PE for the nine-year compulsory education have been reused,but account for less than a fraction of the total number of textbooks.Because of the supply chain obstruction,which increases the costs of matching supply with demand,

23、the lack of sound platforms and service supporting systems for the second-hand textbook trade,most of the textbooks used for compulsory education and higher education end up as waste.“Every year,second-hand booksellers collect textbooks at a price of about 4,000 yuan a ton,which is more than twice t

24、he price of ordinary waste paper,but there are few people who come to collect second-hand books,” Zhao Dehua said.Besides,the incomplete policies and regulations might bring second-hand book sales platforms and sellers to legal risks.“Establishing the system of textbook recycling can not only save r

25、esources,but also help to cultivate students consciousness and sense of responsibility,” said Zhu Pin,deputy head of a school of nine-year compulsory education in Jiangxi Province.The school has set up a system for reusing the textbooks and the books are disinfected every week.8.What can we learn fr

26、om Paragraph 4?A.College students sell textbooks in order to make profits.B.Recycled paper is mainly used for environmental considerations.C.The cost of producing recycled paper is greater than that of producing raw paper.D.Certain groups of collectors tend to choose second-hand textbooks.9.What is

27、the problem of reusing textbooks?A.It is blocked because of lack of funds.B.The supply of recycled textbooks is not adequate to meet the demand.C.The regulation of second-hand textbooks has not been carried out yet.D.A large number of second-hand textbooks are not used properly.10.What measure does

28、the school take to use the second-hand textbooks?A.The school frees recycled textbooks from bacteria regularly.B.The school proposes regulations for wasting second-hand textbooks.C.The school calls on students to participate in the system of textbook recycling.D.The school requests the governments s

29、upport.11.What is the best title for the text?A.Textbooks Recycled for Less WasteB.Recycled Textbooks Used for Compulsory EducationC.Reusing Textbooks Good for Environment and WalletD.Reusing Textbooks Good for CollectionDBig,old trees are dying faster than in the past,leavingyounger,lessbiodiverse

30、forests that store less carbon worldwide.They give us paper and fuel,as well as vital ecological serviceslike cleaning the air,storing carbon and providing habitat.Were talking about trees,ofcourse.But human changes to the environment appear to be causing profound changes to trees around the world.I

31、n a new study,scientists reviewed global research on trends in tree seedlings,growth and death.They combined those data with an analysis of deforestation.And they found that worldwide,older trees are dying at a higher rate than in the past due to factors like rising air temperature,wildfire,drought

32、and pathogens (病原体).“And most of the drivers of that decrease in large,old trees are increasing themselves.Forexample the temperature is going up,droughts are more severe,andwildfire,windstorms and deforestation are all on the increasealthough variable across the globe.The loss has already occurred,

33、but we expect more continued loss of big,oldtrees,”said Nate McDowell,an earth scientist at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory,who was one of the studys authors.“So if we have an increasing rate of death,particularly of the larger,oldertrees,whats left are the younger trees.So thats why,onaverage

34、,through the loss of bigger,oldertrees,our forests are becoming inherently (内在地) younger and shorter.”This trend is a problem,because old trees are vitally important.“Forsure,the increase in death does limit the carbon storage of an ecosystem and can force the system to become a carbon source to the

35、 atmosphere.The second reason we care is from a biodiversity perspective:old trees tend to house higher biodiversity than young forests do.And the third reason is aesthetic:as a society,we care about these trees.We have national parks named after these big trees.So theres a personal reason for peopl

36、e to care about this as well.”12.What has the new study found?A.Forests are getting younger and shorter.B.Many factors cause the death of young trees.C.Young trees are beneficial to humans in many ways.D.The death of big old trees doesnt influence biodiversity.13.What do the underlined words “the dr

37、ivers” in Paragraph 3 refer to?A.The death rates of big old trees.B.The trends in the death of big old trees.C.The human changes to the environment.D.The factors causing the high death rate of old trees.14.How is the significance of big old trees illustrated?A.By giving examples.B.By analyzing reaso

38、ns.C.By listing facts.D.By providing figures.15.Whats the purpose of the text?A.To call on people to plant more trees.B.To illustrate a phenomenon about old trees.C.To share the findings of a new study about old trees.D.To analyze the reasons why some trees are dying faster.七选五Dont brag (自夸),but be

39、proud of what youve done.These two pieces of advice were tough to balance before the social media existed.1 We are unable to draw a line between the humble bragging and the straight-up bragging.But we certainly know that oversharing doesnt do your friendship any favors.Social media bring us convenie

40、nce.2 Once upon a time,only your family and close friends would be there to see you eagerly open presents on your birthday party.Now the photos you take on your mobile phone will likely appear on your social media in a second.Maybe you just post it subconsciously.But your sharing behavior could easi

41、ly be considered annoying or even narcissistic(自恋的).3 Maybe we should all ask ourselves the question before hitting the share button.Our personal fame grows alongside our social media presence,so does the number of people we could potentially impress or bother.According to therapist Jessica Michaels

42、,providing“emotional context” may help prevent what might be seen as the bragging.Think about how you say something,not just what you say.Frame it in a way that makes it more of a sharing idea.Forexample,if you plan a party for your birthday,you could post “Hey,friends of mine!Lets plan this togethe

43、r.Maybe we could all go” instead of saying “Oh I cant wait to enjoy my party”.4Remember,the original intention behind social media is a connector,and your true best friends definitely do want to know when things are becoming good for you.Next time when you post a photo of your fantastic winter vacat

44、ion,forexample,make sure to tag your friends.5A little bit of social media love goes a long way!A.To post or not to post?B.Will it make me a celebrity?C.Tell them you wish they were by your side.D.They are the most important friends in our life.E.Meanwhile,they can put us in danger of oversharing.F.

45、It makes a big difference how you express your ideas.G.Even todays share-it social media havent made it any easier.答案:.【语篇导读】这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了在纽约市举办的各项美食活动。1.B解析细节理解题。根据文章第四个小标题“ItalianRestaurantWeekJune26-July6”可知,餐厅周从6月26日开始到7月6日结束,所以如果一个人打算6月30度假,他很有可能参加意大利餐厅周。2.D解析细节理解题。根据“MalaysianRestaurantWeekJ

46、une18-24”部分中的“Malaysianrestaurantswilloffervarious$20.12meals,whileAsian-influencedrestaurantswillfeatureaspeciallimited-time-onlymenuinspiredbythecountrysspecialflavors.ParticipatingrestaurantsincludeFattyCrab,Michelin-starredLaut,PenangandSpiceMarket.”可知,FattyCrab餐馆在有限时间提供招牌菜。3.B解析细节理解题。根据“Martini

47、WeekMarch15-30”部分“MartiniWeekisatwo-week-longcelebrationofAmericasproudestinventions.”可知,MartiniWeek是美国人的骄傲。【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了近期流行的一种网络语言风格凡尔赛文学,包括凡尔赛文学的来历和社交效果以及人们想要分享自己成就时的正确做法。4.B解析词义猜测题。结合语境可知,此处表示“humblebrag”一词最早是由已故的美国喜剧演员HarrisWittels创造的,描述了当一个人做了一个看似谦虚的陈述,但实际的目的是引起人们对他自豪的事情的关注,故B项与画线词的意义

48、最为接近。5.D解析推理判断题。根据文章对humblebrag的定义可知,humblebrag指的是人们故作谦虚地去吹嘘自己的成就,表面在刻意低调,实则在高调炫耀。6.D解析推理判断题。根据第五段中的“Humblebraggingdoesnthave.leadtoafavorableimpression”可知,OvulSezer对于humblebragging的态度是反对的,故D项正确。cautious“谨慎的,小心的”;ambiguous“含混不清的,模棱两可的”。7.C解析推理判断题。根据最后一段可知,Sezer认为如果有人愿意替你吹嘘,那么这对你来说是最好的事情了,因为这样的话,你看起来没有在吹嘘。【破解长难句】Although people who humblebrag think it will make them more likeable because they

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