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一、閱讀(常規(guī)閱讀理解)(本題共20題,每題7.0

分,共20分。)

ThebusinesspracticesofAmericawillhaveyouintheofficefromnineinthemorningto

fiveintheevening,ifnotlonger.Muchoftheworld,though,preferstotakeanap.And

researchpresentedtotheAAAS(AmericanAcademyofArtsandSciences)meetingin

SanDiegosuggestsitmayberighttodoso.MatthewWalkerandhiscolleaguesatthe

UniversityofCalifornia,Berkeley,havefoundthattheyprobablyhavebettermemory,

too.Apost-mealsnooze,DrWalkerhasdiscovered,setsthebrainupforlearning.The

roleofsleepinconsolidatingmemoriesthathavealreadybeencreatedhasbeen

understoodforsometime.DrWalkerhasbeentryingtoextendthisunderstandingby

lookingatsleep'sroleinpreparingthebrainfortheformationofmemoriesinthefirst

place.Hewasparticularlyinterestedinatypeofmemorycalledepisodicmemory,which

relatestospecificevents,placesandtimes.Thiscontrastswithproceduralmemory,ofthe

skillsrequiredtoperformsomesortofmechanicaltask,suchasdriving.Thetheoryhe

andhisteamwantedtotestwasthattheabilitytoformnewepisodicmemories

deteriorateswithincreasingwakefulness,andthatsleepthusrestoresthebrain'scapacity

forefficientlearning.Theyaskedagroupof39peopletotakepartintwolearning

sessions,oneatnoonandoneat6pm.Oneachoccasiontheparticipantstriedto

memorizeandrecall100combinationsofpicturesandnames.Afterthefirstsessionthey

wereassignedrandomlytoeitheracontrolgroup,whichremainedawake,oranapgroup,

whichhad100minutesofmonitoredsleep.Thosewhoremainedawakethroughoutthe

daybecameworseatlearning.Thosewhonapped,bycontrast,actuallyimprovedtheir

capacitytolearn,doingbetterintheeveningthantheyhadatnoon.Thesefindings

suggestthatsleepisclearingthebrain'sshort-termmemoryandmakingwayfornew

information.Thebenefitstomemoryofanap,saysDrWalker,aresogreatthattheycan

equalanentirenighfssleep.Hewarns,however,thatnappingmustnotbedonetoolate

inthedayoritwillinterferewithnight-timesleep.Moreover,noteveryoneawakens

refreshedfromanap.Thedazednessthatresultsfromanunrefreshingnapistermed

"sleepinertia1*.SaraMednick,fromtheUniversityofCalifornia,SanDiego,suggeststhat

non-habitualnapperssufferfromthismoreoftenthanthosewhosnoozeregularly.Itmay

bethatthosewhohaveatendencytowakeupdazedarechoosingnottonapinthefirst

place.Perhaps,though,asinsomanythings,itispracticethatmakesperfect.

1、Dr.Walkerhasbeentryingtofindout.

A^theroleofsleepinenhancingmemorythathasbeencreated

B>therelationshipbetweenepisodicmemoriesandsleep

C、theroleofbraininformingnewepisodicmemories

D^differencesbetweenepisodicandproceduralmemories

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:B

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:根據(jù)Dr.Walkerhasbeentrying可定位到第二段。該段⑤句說,沃

克博士和他的研究小組想檢驗(yàn)這一理論,即形成新的片段記憶的能力隨著不眠的增

加而下降,因此睡眠可以修復(fù)大腦高效學(xué)習(xí)的能力。由此可知,Dr.Walker想要

知道的是片段記憶和睡眠的關(guān)系,所以B項(xiàng)正確。

2、AccordingtoParagraph3,participants.

A、weredividedintotwogroupsatthefirstsession

B、whoremainedawakewerebadatmemorizingpicturesandnames

C、inanaporcontrolgroupweredeliberatelychosen

D、whonappedperformedbetterinthesecondsessionthanthefirst

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:D

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:由題干可直接定位到第三段。該段⑤句說,午睡過的人學(xué)習(xí)能力實(shí)

際上提高了,晚上的表現(xiàn)比中午好??梢姺纸M后午睡小組的人在第二場(chǎng)研討會(huì)(下

午6點(diǎn))中比在第一場(chǎng)研討會(huì)(中午)表現(xiàn)得更好,所以D項(xiàng)正確。

3、Whatistrueabouttherelationshipbetweensleepandmemory?

A、Peoplewhooftentakeanaphaveabettermemory.

B、Sleepconsolidatesmemorythathasbeenunderstood.

C、Sleepimprovestheformationofproceduralmemory.

D、Sleepcanstrengthenpeople'sshort-termmemory.

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:A

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:根據(jù)題干中的sleep和memory可定位到第二段和第三段。第三段⑤

句說,有午睡的人學(xué)習(xí)能力實(shí)際上提高了,晚上的表現(xiàn)比中午好。說明經(jīng)常小唾的

人學(xué)習(xí)能力得到提高,因此記憶力也更好,所以可推斷A項(xiàng)正確。

4、Dr.Walkerwouldmostprobablyagreethat.

A、anapcanreplaceanentirenight'ssleep

B、non-habitualnapperswillsufferfrom"sleepinertia"

C、peopleshouldnotnaptoolateintheday

D、peoplewhowakeupdazedshouldnotchoosetonap

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:C

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:本題實(shí)際上問的是沃克博士的觀點(diǎn),根據(jù)題干可定位到第四段(因?yàn)?/p>

第四段①句說...saysDrWalker,…”沃克博士稱……”,可見該段就有沃克博士的

觀點(diǎn))。該段②句說,沃克博士警告白天小睡的時(shí)間不能太晚(mustnotbedonetoo

lateintheday),否則就會(huì)干擾晚上的睡眠。C項(xiàng)與原文吻合。

5、Bysaying"itispracticethatmakesperfect''(Line7,Para.4),theauthormeansthat

A、peopleneedtolearnhowtotakearest

B、peoplecanavoidsleepinertiabypractice

C^peoplecanperformbetteriftheypracticealot

D、peopleneedspracticetobecomearegularnapper

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:B

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:根據(jù)題干可定位到第四段⑦句。這句話是沃克博士對(duì)小睡后有眩暈

癥狀的人的建議。根據(jù)⑥句,他認(rèn)為這些人之所以出現(xiàn)這種癥狀,可能是因?yàn)橐?/p>

開始就沒有選擇午睡,從這句話可推斷他認(rèn)為眩暈的原因可能是缺乏練習(xí),換言

之,可以通過練習(xí)來避免睡后遲鈍,所以B項(xiàng)正確。

Thedigitalattackfrome-booksandAmazon-styleonlineretailershaveputbookstoresin

anexistentialdilemma.Digitalbooksarcsaidtosellbetterthanprinttitlesby2020in

Britain,andevensoonerinAmerica.WiththeclosedownofHMV,thatmusic-retailing

giant,stillfreshineveryone'sminds,realbookstoresappeartobeonborrowedtime.So,

whatisthefutureofthebookstore?Thiswastheburningquestionsoneveryone'slipsata

recenteventatFoyles'sflagshipbookshoponCharingCrossRoadinLondon.Fora

bookstoretoremainsuccessful,itmustimprove"theexperienceofbuyingbooks,"says

AlexLifschutz,anarchitectwhoseLondon-basedpracticeisdesigningthenewFoyles.

Hesuggestsanarrayofapproaches:"small,quietspacesisolatedbybooks;largerspaces

whereonecandwellandread;otherlargerbutstillintimatespaceswhereonecanhear

talksfromauthorsaboutbooks,literature,science,travelandcooking."Theatmosphere

isvital,headds.Exteriorsmustbuzzwithactivity,entrancesmustbefullofeye-catching

presentationsandabarandcafeisessential.Thereareplentyofwaystodelightthe

bookstorecustomer,butfewareeasilyconvertedintomoney.Theconsensusisthat

bookstoresneedtobecomeculturaldestinationswherepeoplearepreparedtopaygcod

moneytohearaconcert,seeafilmorattendatalk.Theprogrammingwillhavetobe

intelligentandthespacecomfortable.Givenhowcommonitisforshopperstobrowsein

shopsonlytobuyonlinelater,somewonderwhetheritmakessensetochargepeoplefor

theprivilege.Butforcingpeopletopayfortheprivilegeofpotentiallypayingforgoods

coulddiscourageshoppersaltogether.Amoreattractiveideamightbeamembership

schemelikethoseofferedbymuseums.Unlikerewardcards,whichofferdiscountsand

othernominalbenefits,aclubmembershipcouldprovidepriorityaccesstoevents(talks,

literaryworkshops,retreats)andaprivateloungewherememberscancat,drinkandmeet

authorsbeforeevents.Differentmembershipscouldtailortotheneedsofchildrenand

students.Tosurviveandthrive,bookstoresshouldcelebratethebookinallitsforms:

rare,second-hand,digital,self-printedandsoon.Readersshouldhavetheoptionof

buyinge-booksin-store,andbuddingauthorsshouldhaveaccesstoself-printingbook

machines.ThelatterhavebeenslowertotakeoffinBritain,butinAmericabookstores

arefindingthemtobeanimportantsourceofrevenue.Thebookstoreofthefuturewill

havetoworkhard.Servicewillbeknowledgeableandpersonalised,theinventory

expertlyselected,spaceswcll-dcsigncdandtheculturaleventsattractive.Whetherbook

stores,especiallysmallindependentsareuptothechallenge,isnotclear.Thefateof

thesestoresisacliff-hanger.

6、ItcanbelearnedfromParagraph1that.

A、bookstoresaregoingoutoffashionbecauseofe-booksandonlineretailers

B、digitalbooksarelikelytosellbetterthanpaperonesbefore2020inUSA

C>bookstoresarefacinganexistentialcrisisbecauseofinsufficienttime

D、thefutureofFoyleshasbecometheprimaryconcernofeveryone

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:B

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:根據(jù)題干可直接定位到第一段。文章首段表明了傳統(tǒng)書店現(xiàn)在遭遇的

艱難處境。其中②句說到2020年,在英國(guó),電子刁的銷量據(jù)說會(huì)超過紙質(zhì)書籍,

而這一天在美國(guó)可能來得更早。因此,B項(xiàng)正確。

7、AccordingtoAlexLifschutz,themostimportantthingabookstoreshouldpresentis

A、cozyatmosphere

B、delightfulcustomer-experience

C^stylishbarandcafe

D、multi-functionalarrangementofspace

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:B'

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:本題解題的關(guān)鍵在于“最根據(jù)題干中的人名AlexLifschutz可定位

到第二段①句。該句提出要想保持成功,書店必須提高顧客的購(gòu)書體驗(yàn)。②句He

suggestsanarrayofapproaches后面則是如何提高客戶體驗(yàn)的具體建議。第二段是總

分的結(jié)構(gòu),核心思想就是①句的improvetheexperienceofbuyingbooks,因而選擇

B項(xiàng)“愉快的客戶體驗(yàn)”。

X、ItcanheinferredfromParagraph3that.

A、itiseasytopleasecustomers

B、shoppersgotobookstoresonlytobrowse

C^extraprivilegeswillbechargedforinthefuture

D^bookstoresneedtooffermoreculturalservices

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:D

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:根據(jù)題干定位到第三段。該段討論能夠盈利的消費(fèi)者取悅法。②句

說人們一致認(rèn)為書店需要轉(zhuǎn)型成文化終點(diǎn)站(culturaldestinations),以吸引那些愿意

花大價(jià)錢聽音樂會(huì)、看電影和參加講座的人。③句則表明在這里舉辦的活動(dòng)必須

是知識(shí)型的。結(jié)合以上內(nèi)容可知,書店需要提供更多的文化服務(wù),D項(xiàng)與之相符。

9、Amoreattractiveideaforbookstorestoachieveprofitsmightbe.

A、amembershipstrategy

temptingrewardcards

C、optionofbuyinge-booksin-storc

D、self-printingbookmachines

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:A

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:根據(jù)題干中的關(guān)鍵詞Amoreattractiveidea可直接定位到第四段②

句。根據(jù)該句中的membershipscheme可直接選擇A項(xiàng)“會(huì)員策略該段主要論證

了相對(duì)于優(yōu)惠卡來說會(huì)員制度的眾多優(yōu)點(diǎn)。

10^Themostappropriatetitleofthistextwouldbe.

A、Thefutureofthebookstore:ACulturalDestination

B、Thefutureofthebookstore:ACozyAtmosphere

C、Thefutureofthebookstore:ARealCliffhanger

D^Thefutureofthebookstore:AnUrgentQuest

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:c-

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:這是一道主旨題,選擇文章的標(biāo)題。對(duì)于主旨的判斷,既要把握全文

內(nèi)容,又要抓住文章一頭一尾兩個(gè)重點(diǎn)。C項(xiàng)”書店的未來:真正的懸念”比較符合

本文的內(nèi)容,文章開頭就表示書店已經(jīng)陷入存亡與否的困境(existentialdilemma);

文章結(jié)尾則再次重申書店面對(duì)諸多挑戰(zhàn),實(shí)體書店的未來是一個(gè)很大的懸念(The

fate...isacliff-hanger),比較來看C項(xiàng)最適合作本文的標(biāo)題。

Forthepastseveralyears,Ihavebeenimmersedinthestudyoffriendship,andamong

themanythingsIhavelearned,oneideastandsout:Ifyoutrulywanttochangesome

aspectofyourlife,developingfriendshipswithpeoplewhoaspiretothesamegoalsas

youdocanleadtomoresuccessfulendeavorsthanembarkingonsolitaryefforts.Shortly

afterwemakeadecisiontochangeourbehavior,weoftensenseasofteningofwhatat

firstfeltlikeironcladconviction.Wechastiseourselvesforourinabilitytosummon

motivationandreturntothepoorhabitswe'retryingtobreaktocomfortus,actively

underminingourgoals.Whatadishearteningcycle.Butresearchshowsthathaving

friendswiththesamegoalcaninterruptthatcycle.ResearchersJamesFowlerand

NicholasChristakishavedemonstratedthatweightloss(andgain)spreadsthroughfriend

groups,mostlikelyviaaprocessofalterednorms.It'snotthatyou'llnecessarilyadopt

yourfriend'snewhabitsrightaway,buttheseedwillbeplanted.Ifyouwanttocontinue

toleelclosetoher,youmightevenstartadjustingyourownroutines(perhaps

unconsciously)toalignthemmorewithhers.Friendscanhelpyoureinforceindividual

willpower.InThePowerofHabit,CharlesDuhiggrecommendsreplacingthecuesthat

trigger,andtherewardsthatfollow,badbehaviorswithnew,healthierones.Thecueand

rewardofarealpersonknockingonyourdoorforajointjog,andastimulatingtalkover

coffeeafterwards,isaparticularlyalluringreplacementforwhateverpreviouslysucked

youintosedentaryTVwatching.InarecentNewYorkTimescolumn,"HowPeople

Change/'DavidBrooksnotedthat,"Therersaresearchsuggestingthatit'sbesttotackle

negativebehaviorsindirectly,byredirectingattentiontowarddifferent,positiveones."

Investinginfulfillingfriendshipswiththosewhohavethevaluesandhabitsyouadmire

willliftyouuptothosefriends'levelmoreeasily.Thedesiretobewith,belike,andbe

likedbyfriendsisprimal.We'reallbuilttoseekoutstrongbondswithfriendsonwhom

ourverysurvivalmighthaveoncebeendependent.Whilewedon'tnecessarilyneed

friendstohelphuntorfightoffpredatorsthesedays,mostofusprobablystillfeellikewc

can'tlivewithoutthem.Tapintothatdeep-downsocialmotivationandyou'llnotonlybe

primedlorsuccess,you'lltakepleasureintheproverbialjourney.

11、AccordingtoParagraph2,adeterminationtochangeabehaviorisoftenclosely

followedby.

A、asolidbelief

aconvincingsense

C、aweakenedwillpower

D、adisappearingmotivation

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:C

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:根據(jù)題干可直接定位到第二段,答案出現(xiàn)在該段①句。①句提到在

人們下定決心之后,原先那斬”截鐵的意志常常很快會(huì)松懈。題干中的

determination一詞對(duì)應(yīng)該句中逗號(hào)前的makeadecision,C項(xiàng)的aweakened

willpower與原句中的asofleningof...意思一致,因此本題選C項(xiàng)。

12^Researchershaveindicatedthatchangeofweightspreadsamongfriendsprobably

through.

A、adoptingthehabitsoffriends

B、alteringthebehavioralnorms

C^plantingtheseedswithfriends

D、changingoriginalroutines

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:B

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:根據(jù)題干中的關(guān)鍵詞changeofweighl可定位到文章第三段。該段①

句表明兩位研究者已經(jīng)證明體重的減輕(或增加)會(huì)在朋友圈中擴(kuò)散,這其中最大的

可能性在于行為規(guī)范的改變(alterednorms)。根據(jù)這一句,選擇B項(xiàng),即改變行為

規(guī)范。

13、TheexampleofjointjogismentionedinParagraph4todemonstratethat.

A、friendshelppersonaldeterminationbecomestronger

B、contactwithrealpersoncanbeextremelyrewarding

C、long-timeTVwatchingislessalluringthansports

D、anencouragingtalkovercoffeeenhancesindividualwill

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:A」

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:根據(jù)題干可直接定位到第四段。該段①句指出“朋友能幫助增強(qiáng)個(gè)人

意志,隨后用與人相約慢跑、喝咖啡聊天的例子來論證朋友能幫助增強(qiáng)個(gè)人意志這

一觀點(diǎn),A項(xiàng)與此相符c

14、DavidBrookswouldmostprobablyagreethat.

A^makingfriendsisawiseinvestment

B、peoplearcmorelikelytomakefriendswiththoseoftheirownlevel

C、shiftingattentiontopositivebehaviorsisagoodwaytochangenegativeones

D^fulfillingfriendshipsreflectsimilarvaluesandhabits

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:C

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:根據(jù)題干中的人名DavidBrooks可定位到第五段①句。該句雙引號(hào)

中提到對(duì)于負(fù)面的行為最好采取間接的方式解決,將注意力redirec儼引導(dǎo)”到不同

的、積極的行為中。C項(xiàng)中的shift一詞與文中的redirect一詞對(duì)應(yīng),其他內(nèi)容都符

合原文,故C項(xiàng)為正確選項(xiàng)。

15、Themostappropriatetitleofthistextwouldbe.

ANHOWFriendshipMakesYouMoreSuccessful

B、HowFriendshipEndsYourBadBehaviors

C^HowFriendshipliftsYoutoAHigherLevel

D、HowFriendshipBringsYouStrongerWillpower

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:A

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:這是一道主旨題,考查對(duì)全文中心和主題的概括能力。當(dāng)然,文章處

處都在為主題服務(wù);即便如此,一頭一尾依然是最能點(diǎn)出和升華主題的部分。文章

開門見山,第一段的末尾就點(diǎn)出“建立友誼比孤軍奮戰(zhàn)更能帶來成功”,縮略而言便

是友誼帶來成功。而在文章最后一段最后一句更是再次升華和重申主旨,點(diǎn)出友誼

不僅帶來成功,更能帶來快樂。然而,綜合考慮文章主體部分,“快樂”的含義并未

觸及,主要還是在于改變惡習(xí)、提升自我層次,重點(diǎn)依然在于“成功因而最恰當(dāng)

的標(biāo)題應(yīng)為A項(xiàng)。

There'snoquestionthatfutureleaderswillneedconstantcoaching.Asthebusiness

environmentbecomesmorecomplex,theywillincreasinglyturntocoachesforhelpin

understandinghowtoact.ThekindofcoachesIamtalkingaboutwilldomorethan

influencebehaviors;theywillbeanessentialpartoftheleader'slearningprocess,

providingknowledge,opinions,andjudgmentincriticalareas.Thesecoacheswillbe

retiredCEOsorotherexpertsfromuniversities,thinktanks,andgovernment.Clearly,

thisisnotadescriptionofwhatmostcoachesdotoday.Whatwethinkofascoachingis

generallyaservicetomiddlemanagersprovidedbyentrepreneurswithabackgroundin

consulting,psychology,orhumanresources.Thiskindofcoachingbecamepopularover

thepastfiveyearsbecausecompanieslacedashortageoftalentandwereconcerned

aboutturnoveramongkeyemployees.Firmswantedtosignaltheircommitmentto

developingtheirhigh-potentialexecutives,sotheyhiredcoaches.Meanwhile,

businesspeopleneededtodevelopnotjustquantitativecapabilitiesbutalsopeople-

orientedskills,andmanycoachesarehelpfulforthatAscoachinghasbecomemore

common,anydisgraceattachedtoreceivingitattheindividuallevelhasdisappeared.

Now,itisoftenconsideredabadgeofhonor.Thecoachingindustrywillremain

fragmenteduntilafewpartnershipsbuildabrand,collectexcellentpeople,weedout

thosewhoarenotsogood,andcreateareputationforoutstandingwork.Somecoaching

groupsareevolvinginthisdirection,butmostarestillsmallfirmsspecializingin,for

example,administeringandinterpreting360-degreeevaluations.Togetbeyondthisevel,

theindustrybadlyneedsaleaderwhocandefinetheprofessionandcreateaseriousfirm

inthewaythatMarvinBowerdidwhenheinventedthemodemprofessional

managementconsultancyintheformofMcKinsey&Company.Abigproblemthat

tomorrow'sprofessionalcoachingfirmmustresolveisthedifficultyofmeasuring

performance,asthecoachesthemselvespointoutinthesurvey.I'mawareofnoresearch

thathasfollowedcoachedexecutivesoverlongperiods;mostoftheevidencearound

effectivenessremainsunproved.Mysenseisthatthepositivestoriesoutnumberthe

negativeones-butastheindustrymatures,coachingfirmswillneedtobeableto

demonstratehowtheybringaboutchange,aswellasofferaclearmethodologyfor

measuringresults.Despitetherecession,Iagreewithmostsurveyrespondentsthatthe

demandforcoachingwillnotcontractinthelongterm.Thebigdevelopingeconomies

aregoingtohaveatremendousappetiteforitbecausemanagementthereisvery

youthful.Universitygraduatesarecomingintojobsat23yearsoldandfindingthattheir

bossesareallof25,withtheexperiencetomatch.

16>Accordingtothefirst

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