2019年高考英语一轮选练编题 Unit 2 Poems(含解析)新人教版选修6
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Unit 2 Poems李仕才(选修6Unit 2)【短文语法填空】根据短文内容,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Amsterdam,which is flat,is called the “City of Bicycles” because of its1.convenience(convenient) for bicycles there.To save energy and reduce2.pollution(pollute),a group of cycling fans had an idea.They painted many bicycles white and placed them in many neighborhoods3.so that everyone was allowed4.to_use(use)a bike for short journeys.5.However,later,all the bikes were taken by thieves within weeks.With the6.development(develop) of modern science and technology,the “white bike”7.with a computer chip is back in town! The new “white bike” is an unusual design with bright colours and they are parked at special8.parking(park) places,so people9.who want to use them have to take them to another special parking place. 10.Thanks(thank) to the good ideas,many people around the world can enjoy city centre streets without cars.Ⅰ.阅读理解Q:Mr.Paul Tough,what made you want to write How Children Succeed?A:In 2008,I published my first book,Whatever It ter I realized I still had a lot of questions about what really happens in childhood.How Children Succeed is an attempt to answer those questions:Why do certain children succeed while other children fail?Why is it,exactly,that poor children are less likely to succeed?What can we all do to guide more kids toward success?Q:What did you learn about kids growing up in poverty(贫穷)?A:The traditional wisdom is that the big problem for low-income kids is that they don’t get enough cognitive stimulation(认知激励) early on.In fact,what seems to have more of an effect is the chaotic environments that many low-income kids grow up in.Q:How does failure help us succeed?A:I don’t think it’s quite true that failure itself helps us succeed.Infact,repeated failures can be quite devastating to a child’s development.What I think is important on the road to success is learning to deal with failure,to manage unfavourable conditions.That’s a skill that parents can certainly help their children develop.Q:How did writing this book affect you as a parent?A:It made me more relaxed as a parent.When my son was born,I was very much caught up in the idea of childhood as a race.Now I’m less concerned about my son’s reading and counting ability.Don’t get me wrong.I st ill want him to know that stuff.But what I’m more concerned about is his character.1.Why did Paul Tough write How Children Succeed?A.To discuss some issues.B.To explain his first book.C.To analyse some phenomena.D.To put forward some questions.2.What has a larger influence on poor kids according to Paul Tough?A.The conventional idea.B.Their living conditions.C.The spiritual stimulation.D.Their personal ambitions.3.What does the underlined word “devastating” in the text mean?A.Important.B.Beneficial.C.Harmful.D.Unfair.4.After writing the book,Paul Tough .A.regards childhood as a raceB.has improved his writing abilityC.is more worried about his son’s lessonsD.pays more attention to his son’s personalityBA European Union program is letting blind people experience famous paintings for the first time.It uses threedimensional(3D)printing to recreate famous paintingsso they can be touched.One painting printed with the new technology is Gustav Klimt's“The Kiss”.It is a popular attraction at the Belvedere Museum in Vienna,Austria.The painting shows a man and a woman standing in a field filled with flowers.They are wearing gold robes and have their arms around each other.The man leans down to kiss the woman.Klimt finished the painting in 1908.Until now,people who had trouble seeing could not appreciate the artwork.But thanks to the reproduction they can touch the piece and feel the ridges and depressions.Andreas Reichinger started making 3D versions of artwork in 2010.He said this reproduction was his most difficult project because the couple's robes are so detailed.Dominika Raditsch is a blind museum visitor.She touched the reproduction.As she moved her hands around it she said,“Exactly,can you see these?There are so many details.”Ra ditsch said she could imagine what the original painting looks like when she touched the reproduction,“It's somehow round.You can feel it.You can feel it.It comes with it.And in many places it's so smooth.And then I think to myself:it probably shines too!”Raditsch said.The Belvedere is not the only museum to have 3D versions of its artwork.Some of the pieces at the Prado Museum,in Madrid,Spain have reproductions that can be touched.But the piece in Vienna has one special part:it is made with widely available 3D printing technology.That means one day,blind art fans anywhere in the world could download the source files and print the reproductions themselves.1.What is“The Kiss”?A.A European Union project.B.A popular painting.C.A 3D technology.D.A famous museum.2.Why did Reichinger say this reproduction was difficult to finish?A.The painting was reproduced detailedly.B.The original artwork was made in 1908.C.Blind art fans can't download the source.D.The 3D technology is not available.3.How did Raditsch feel when she first touched the reproduction?A.Awkward. B.Puzzled.C.Excited. D.Nervous.4.What is the best title for the text?A.A European Union Program for Museum VisitorsB.3D Printing Lets the Blind Experience Famous PaintingsC.How to Repr oduce the Worldfamous PaintingsD.A Special Museum for Art Fans in Vienna,Austria【解题导语】本文是一篇说明文。
Unit 2 Poems一、阅读理解。
(2018·重庆重点中学协作体高考适应性考试)Have you heard of the following people?Maybe yes,maybe no.But they may be an inspiration for you.The Tree LadyKate Sessions was an American botanist and landscape architect closely associated with San Diego,California.After becoming the first woman to graduate from the University of California,Berkeley,she took a job as a teacher far south in the dry desert town of San Diego.Kate decided that San Diego needed trees more than anything else.Therefore this young woman singlehandedly started a movement transforming the town into the leafy,gardenfilled place as it is today.The Snowflake(雪花) ManWilson Bentley is one of the first known photographers of snowflakes.His enthusiasm for taking photos of snowflakes began from his boyhood and was often misunderstood in his time,but his determination revealed two important truths:no two snowflakes are alike;and each one is surprisingly beautiful.In 1931,he worked with William J.Humphreys of the U.S.Weather Bureau to publish Snow Crystals,a book containing 2,500 photographs.The Father of His CountryBy the late 1760s,George Washington had experienced firsthand the effects of rising taxes imposed(征收) on American colonists by the British,and came to believe that it was in the best interests of the colonists to declare independence from England.During the American War of Independence,he led the colonial forces to victory.In 1787,he was elected president of the Convention that wrote the U.S.Constitution.Two years later,Washington became America’s first president.His retirement from office after two terms established a tradition that lasted until 1940,when Franklin Delano Roosevelt won a third term.The 22nd Amendment(1951) now limits the president to two elected terms.【解题导语】本文是一篇应用文。
选修6 Unit 2 Poems李仕才一、阅读理解AWELCOME TO THE RONALD REAGANPRESIDENTLAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUMVisit the limitedtime “Interactive! The Exhibition” at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum and save more than 30% on museum admission tickets with an audio tour.WHENThrough Feb. 28, 2017WHAT'S INCLUDED$19 (reg. $28) ... Admission for one person to the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum, including “Interactive! The Exhibition” with an audio tour. Please note: the virtual reality (虚拟现实) experience will be an additional cost and participants must be 10 years old or above.WHY WE LOVE IT• The exhibition is a handson experience focusing on movies, TV, music and the arts• Experience virtual reality, 1980s video games, robots, 3D printing• Climb aboard Air Force One, view the expensive comfortable presidential car and a Marine One helicopter• Explore Reagan's legacy (遗产): Step into an Oval Office copy and see a piece of the Berlin Wall• The audio tour has more than 50 st ops and original material not copied in the exhibitsWHAT YOU NEED TO KNOWThis is a seasonspecific event. All sales are final. No refunds (退款) or exchanges. Not valid after the expiration date. Valid any regular museum operating day through Feb. 28, 2017. Museum hours are 10 a. m. -5 p. m. , seven days a week. Valid for one person. Cannot combine with other offers. Must use in one visit. Tickets include admission to “Interactive! The Exhibition” and the entire museum'sgalleries and grounds.【文章大意】本文是一篇应用文,介绍了罗纳德·里根总统图书馆和博物馆的开放时间、游览内容、票价优惠等信息。
Unit 2 Poems李仕才一、阅读理解。
Restaurant chefs, home cooks, and foodies —people who love good food —often say that we eat with all of our senses.First, we use our sense of sight to appreciate how a meal is presented, either on a dinner plate or a dining table. Our sense of touch can also be important when preparing or sharing food.Next, with our sense of smell, we breathe in the mouth-watering aromas (香味) rising up from the meal. Finally, we enjoy the food with our sense of taste.But what about our sense of hearing? Does sound also affect our dining experience? A new report answers, “yes, it does. ”That answer comes from researchers at Brigham Young University in the United States. They found that hearing is important in the eating experience.Hearing is often called “the forgotten food sense, ” says Ryan Elder, “if people notice the sound the food makes as they eat it, they might eat less. ”On the other hand, watching loud television or listening to loud music while eating can hide such noises. And this could lead to overeating.The researchers admit that the effects may not seem like much at one meal. But over a week, a month, or a year, all that food can really add up.But besides not overeating, there is another upside.Hearing the noises of your meal as you eat, could help you to be more mindful of the experience and perhaps help you to enjoy it more.【文章大意】本文告诉人们享用食物时, 会用到五种感觉: 视觉、触觉、听觉、嗅觉和味觉; 并着重说明了听觉对人们进食量的影响。
Unit 2 Poems李仕才一、阅读理解。
On Christmas Eve, 1944, my grandmother urged my uncle, then 12 years old, to slip out of the concentration camp where they were imprisoned near 15 miles east of Vienna to go to Deutsch-Wagram. “People are charitable around Christmastime,” Grandma Lili said to her son, Gyuri. “Ask for some food. Anything they can spare. Tell them that we’re on the edge of starvation. Tell them that your 3-year-old sister can not get off the bed because she’s outgrown her shoes.”In the dark of that night, Gyuri secretly left the camp and walked nearly four miles to Deutsch-Wagram, the closest town. He happened upon a house and knocked on the front door. A woman opened that door. She was probably alone, her man far away, fighting in the war, her children asleep in their beds. The 12-year-old pieced together in German exactly what his mother had told him to say.“Come back tomorrow," whispered the woman. The next day, my uncle returned. The woman opened the door with a smile. She piled his hands with bread, clothing, a pair of shoes that her child had outgrown and a pair of socks. The woman had knitted warm socks for my mother. After putting on the socks and shoes that fit, my mother got off the bed in delight. Her ragged shoes were passed on to a younger child who was also living in the camp. They shared their unexpected harvest with the entire camp. It was a quiet celebration of human kindness around Christmastime.In April 1945, my mother, uncle and grandmother were liberated. And it was those very socks and shoes that my mother wore as she walked some 28 miles over two days to Bratislava on her walk to a new life.To the unknown giver, I thank you. In the desperation of a cold and snowy land, when many hearts were closed and death was more likely than life, especially for Jews, you gave them hope and comfort.1.What did Gyuri manage to do on Christmas Eve?A. Get permitted to go out.B. Receive food and clothing.C. Express what his family needed.D. Celebrate Christmas in the camp2.Why does the author mention shoes so many times?A. To prove the truth of the story.B. To help the development of the story.C. To attract readers’ attention to the story.D. To make clear the background of the story.3.What feeling did the author write the text with?A. DesperationB. Gratefulness.C. ExcitementD. Sorrow.4.What is the passage mainly about?A. Light in darknessB. Peace to common peopleC. Courage in face of dangerD. The influence of Christmas【文章大意】本文是一篇记叙文。
Unit 2 Poems李仕才一、阅读理解。
Dear Parents,I’m delighted that you are considering The British International School for your child’s education. Our school offers firstclass international education delivered by experienced and professional staff.We aim to provide a high quality Britishstyle education characterized by:The arrangement of the English national curriculum to meet the needs of international and local students and offering an insight into the local culture.High quality teaching provided by international and local staff.A broad personal development plan for students that encourages independence, confidence, tolerance, good manners and respect.A recognition of the schoolparent partnership in the successful education of the children.An acknowledgement that all students are individuals who deserve an environment to help them realize their academic and other potential, thereby preparing them for their chosen continuing education and career.A safe, caring, happy and stimulating environment benefiting from high quality facilities.Our school provides an effective framework for education through a broad, balanced and monitored curriculum. As students advance through the schooling, we make sure that their needs are met through progressive teaching and learning. Although our curriculum is based upon the national curriculum for England, it is adapted where appropriate, to ensure suitability for our diverse student body. Thus,we strive for the development of transferable skills through the years of schooling, as well as the acquisition(获得) of a broad body of knowledge.Students are given opportunities to develop many skills, which include skills in language, science, technology and mathematics, in the aesthetic(审美的) and creative fields of music, drama and art, and in physical education.We insist that students act in a responsible manner toward all members of the community. Throughout the school years, students are taught to distinguish between right and wrong and show consideration for others. The qualities of honesty, kindness and good manners are always encouraged. Our friendly atmosphere provides a secureand happy environment in which children can grow as individuals and valued members of the school family.1.What do you think the author is?A.A school principal.B.An exchange student.C.An assistant professor.D.An experienced lecturer.【答案】A 解析:推理判断题。
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选修6Unit 2李仕才考点规范练(选修6Unit 2)【短文语法填空】Scientists have discovered that 1。
________(stay) in the cold could help us lose weight.Researchers at the University of California found that exposure to the cold increases levels of a protein that helps form brown fat—the type of fat that produces heat and keeps us warm。
Brown fat burns energy,2。
________ helps us lose weight.White fat stores extra energy,which results 3。
________ weight gain。
The researchers said that because air conditioning and heating give us constant,4.________________(comfort) temperatures,our body’s need for brown fat has decreased.They found that:“Outdoor workers in northern Finland who 5.________________(expose) to cold temperature have 6.________ significant amount of brown fat when 7。
Unit 2李仕才考点规范练(选修6Unit 2)【短文语法填空】根据短文内容,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Mr Bean is a very famous comedy character.What greatly amuses audiences is that he 1.constantly(constant) gets into awkward situations.He shows humour 2.relying (rely) on body language through a series of simple acts.Rowan Atkinson is the actor 3.who plays Mr Bean.He has created many other wonderful characters,4.but he is best known for Mr Bean.Rowan did very well at school.At Oxford,he obtained his Master’s degree in 5.electrical(electricity) engineering.There were many factors which had caused Rowan’s career 6.to__change(change) from an electrical engineer to a famous comedian.Firstly,when he was a child,he had some 7.speaking(speak)problems.Secondly,after meeting a group of talented people who8.were__involved(involve) in theatre at university,he realized that this could bea career for stly(last),one day 10.when he was pulling faces in the mirror, he realized that his face was very special.Ⅰ.阅读理解Q:Mr.Paul Tough,what made you want to write How Children Succeed?A:In 2008,I published my first book,Whatever It ter I realized I still had a lot of questions about what really happens in childhood.How Children Succeed is an attempt to answer those questions:Why do certain children succeed while other children fail?Why is it,exactly,that poor children are less likely to succeed?What can we all do to guide more kids toward success?Q:What did you learn about kids growing up in poverty(贫穷)?A:The traditional wisdom is that the big problem for low-income kids is that they don’t get enough cognitive stimulation(认知激励) early on.In fact,what seems to have more of an effect is the chaotic environments that many low-income kids grow up in. Q:How does failure help us succeed?A:I don’t think it’s quite true that failure itself helps us succeed.In fact,repeated failures can be quite devastating to a child’s development.What I think is important on the road to success is learning to deal with failure,to manage unfavourable conditions.That’s a skill that parents can certainly help their children develop.Q:How did writing this book affect you as a parent?A:It made me more relaxed as a parent.When my son was born,I was very much caught up in the idea of childhood as a race.Now I’m less concerned about my son’s reading and counting ability.Don’t get me wrong.I still want him to know that stuff.But what I’m more concerned about is his character.1.Why did Paul Tough write How Children Succeed?A.To discuss some issues.B.To explain his first book.C.To analyse some phenomena.D.To put forward some questions.2.What has a larger influence on poor kids according to Paul Tough?A.The conventional idea.B.Their living conditions.C.The spiritual stimulation.D.Their personal ambitions.3.What does the underlined word “devastating” in the text mean?A.Important.B.Beneficial.C.Harmful.D.Unfair.4.After writing the book,Paul Tough .A.regards childhood as a raceB.has improved his writing abilityC.i s more worried about his son’s lessonsD.pays more attention to his son’s personalityAngry men appear to gain influence in a group,but angry women lose influence,according to a new study.Researchers from Arizona State University(ASU)published their findings in the journal Law and Human Behavior.Jessica Salerno is a psychologist and was co­author of the study.The findings suggest that“women might not have the same opportunity for influence when they express anger”.The study found that when men expressed their opinion with anger,participants rated them as more believable.But when women expressed anger,they were viewed as more emotional and,thus,less convincing.In other words,a man could benefit from using anger in power and persuasion.A woman,however,could be ignored or hurt by her group if she expressed anger.The study was based on the responses of 210 students.They were shown evidence and photographs online from a real murder trial.A man was said to have murdered his wife.The students were asked to decide if the man was guilty or not.Before making their decision,the students discussed the case online with five jurors(陪审员).But these were not real jurors:They were computers making responses and comments back to the students.Some of the fake jurors had male identities. Others had female identities.Some male jurors were angry about the judgment.When this happened,the students reacted by doubting their own decisions about the case.Confidence in their responses on the judgment “dropped obviously,”said the study.But,when female jurors seemed angry,the student participants“became obviously more confident in their original judgments,”the study found.The study could have wider importance.“Our results have implications(启示)for any woman who is trying to have influence on a decision in their workplace and everyday lives,”said Salerno.She added that in a political debate,a female candidate might have less influence if she shows anger.1.What can be a suitable title for the text?A.Powerful Men Must Be Those Who Often Get AngryB.Women,be Careful Not to Turn Angry EasilyC.Angry Men Win Influence While Angry Women LoseD.Angry Women Are Not Unfit for Leaders While Men Are2.The underlined word“rated”in Paragraph 2 can be replaced by“________.”A.forgaveB.ignoredC.regardedD.praised3.How did the students react to the female jurors' anger with their judgments?A.They more firmly stuck to their judgments.B.They began to doubt about their judgments.C.They gave up their judgments willingly.D.They had to change their judgments.4.If a woman politician wants to have more influence,she'd better________.A.always keep smilingB.avoid losing her temperC.become angryD.give orders firmly参考答案: 1.C; 2.C; 3.A; 4.B解析: 1.[主旨大意题。
2019届一轮复习人教版选修六Unit2Poems单元综合测试英语试卷第Ⅰ卷(选择题,共100分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What is the man?A.An actor.B.A director.C.A screenwriter.2.What will the man do this Saturday?A.Try the new restaurant.B.Attend a concert.C.Go to the park.3.How will the speakers travel to the countryside?A.By car.B.By BUS.C.By train.4.Who went to Pro.Freeman’s class today?A.Felicia.B.Jack.C.Eric.5.What color is the woman’s new skirt?A.Green.B.Red.C.Blue.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.What are the speakers talking about?A.An accident.B.A restaurant.C.A magazine.7.For what is The Sunflower closed now?A.Some repairs.B.Bad reviews.C.The terrible food.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
Unit 2 Poems李仕才Few people are aware that Waterloo Bridge, crossed by thousands of daily commuters(通勤者)and celebrated as a London landmark, was mainly built by a female workforce.There are no written or photographic records of the women who bui 11 the bridge since the con struct i on compa ny that built it closed in the 1980s and with it went all the records. What' s left is anecdotal evidence, kept alive by the tourist boat captains who have called it the Ladies' Bridge.During the Second World War, with the majority of the active male labor force away at the front, women increasingly took on traditional ly male roles. By 1944, 25,000 wome n were work ing in the con struct i on in dustry, carry ing out back -breaking tasks・ These women were permitted to carry out this exhausting and dangerous work on the basis that it would only be temporary and that their pay would be lower than that of men. So the trend in women working in construetion and engineering did not continue after the war.September sees a series of events celebrating the unknown work of the large female workforce・Musician Claudia Molitor has created a 45-minute musical cntitled "the Singing Bridge”, which runs at Somerset House from 9 to 25 September. In late September, the Light up the Ladies' Bridge” event sees the National Theatre" s fly tower lit up by large scale photographic projections(投影)of female construct ion workers working in construction during World War II ・Lets al 1 celebrate the women who have helped to build the cities in which we live.【解题导语】本文是一篇说明文。
Unit 2李仕才考点规范练(选修6Unit 2)【短文语法填空】根据短文内容,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Mr Bean is a very famous comedy character.What greatly amuses audiences is that he1.constantly(constant) gets into awkward situations.He shows humour2.relying (rely) on body language through a series of simple acts.Rowan Atkinson is the actor3.who plays Mr Bean.He has created many other wonderful characters,4.but he is best known for Mr Bean.Rowan did very well at school.At Oxford,he obtained his Master’s degree in5.electrical(electricity) engineering.There were many factors which had caused Rowan’s career6.to__change(change) from an electrical engineer to a famous comedian.Firstly,when he was a child,he had some7.speaking(speak) problems.Secondly,after meeting a group of talented people who8.were__involved(involve) in theatre at university,he realized that this could be a career for him.stly(last),one day 10.when he was pulling faces in the mirror, he realized that his face was very special.Ⅰ.阅读理解Q:Mr.Paul Tough,what made you want to write How Children Succeed?A:In 2008,I published my first book,Whatever It ter I realized I still had a lot of questions about what really happens in childhood.How Children Succeed is an attempt to answer those questions:Why do certain children succeed while other children fail?Why is it,exactly,that poor children are less likely to succeed?What can we all do to guide more kids toward success?Q:What did you learn about kids growing up in poverty(贫穷)?A:The traditional wisdom is that the big problem for low-income kids is that they don’t get enough cognitive stimulation(认知激励) early on.In fact,what seems to have more of an effect is the chaotic environments that many low-income kids grow up in.Q:How does failure help us succeed?A:I don’t think it’s quite true that failure itself helps us succeed.In fact,repeated failures can be quite devastating to a child’s development.What I think is important on the road to success is learning to deal with failu re,to manage unfavourable conditions.That’s a skill that parents can certainly help their children develop.Q:How did writing this book affect you as a parent?A:It made me more relaxed as a parent.When my son was born,I was very much caught up in the idea of childhood as a race.Now I’m less concerned about my son’s reading and counting ability.Don’t get me wrong.I still want him to know that stuff.But what I’m more concerned about is his character.1.Why did Paul Tough write How Children Succeed?A.To discuss some issues.B.To explain his first book.C.To analyse some phenomena.D.To put forward some questions.2.What has a larger influence on poor kids according to Paul Tough?A.The conventional idea.B.Their living conditions.C.The spiritual stimulation.D.Their personal ambitions.3.What does the underlined word “devastating” in the text mean?A.Important.B.Beneficial.C.Harmful.D.Unfair.4.After writing the book,Paul Tough .A.regards childhood as a raceB.has improved his writing abilityC.i s more worried about his son’s lessonsD.pays more attention to his son’s personalityAngry men appear to gain influence in a group,but angry women lose influence,according to a new study.Researchers from Arizona State University(ASU)published their findings in the journal Law and Human Behavior.Jessica Salerno is a psychologist and was co­author of the study.The findings suggest that“women might not have the same opportunity for influence when they express anger”.The study found that when men expressed their opinion with anger,participants rated them as more believable.But when women expressed anger,they were viewed as more emotional and,thus,less convincing.In other words,a man could benefit from using anger in power and persuasion.A woman,however,could be ignored or hurt by her group if she expressed anger.The study was based on the responses of 210 students.They were shown evidence and photographs online from a real murder trial.A man was said to have murdered his wife.The students were asked to decide if the man was guilty or not.Before making their decision,the students discussed the case online with five jurors(陪审员).But these were not real jurors:They were computers making responses and comments back to the students.Some of the fake jurors had male identities. Others had female identities.Some male jurors were angry about the judgment.When this happened,the students reacted by doubting their own decisions about the case.Confidence in their responses on the judgment “dropped obviously,”said the study.But,when female jurors seemed angry,the student participants“became obviously more confident in their original judgments,”the study found.The study could have wider importance.“Our results have implications(启示)for any woman who is trying to have influence on a decision in their workplace and everyday lives,”said Salerno.She added that in a political debate,a female candidate might have less influence if she shows anger.1.What can be a suitable title for the text?A.Powerful Men Must Be Those Who Often Get AngryB.Women,be Careful Not to Turn Angry EasilyC.Angry Men Win Influence While Angry Women LoseD.Angry Women Are Not Unfit for Leaders While Men Are2.The underlined word“rated”in Paragraph 2 can be replaced by“________.”A.forgaveB.ignoredC.regardedD.praised3.How did the students react to the female jurors' anger with their judgments?A.They more firmly stuck to their judgments.B.They began to doubt about their judgments.C.They gave up their judgments willingly.D.They had to change their judgments.4.If a woman politician wants to have more influence,she'd better________.A.always keep smilingB.avoid losing her temperC.become angryD.give orders firmly参考答案: 1.C; 2.C; 3.A; 4.B解析: 1.[主旨大意题。