2013年高考英语二轮复习课件第5专题.pptVIP

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7.The man refused to get the present because    ????. A.he had just had lunch B.he didn??t need anything C.he didn??t know the author D.he wanted to maintain his dignity 【答案与解析】D 细节题。根据第3段最后一句可知,作者意识到 那人拒绝施舍的目的是为了“维护自己的尊严”。 名师诊断 专案突破 对点集训 决胜高考 8.It can be concluded that    ????. A.to give is happier than take B.a beggar cannot be a chooser C.it can be more difficult to accept than give help D.we should treat the needy like restaurant customers 【答案与解析】A 主旨大意题。根据全文可知有时候接受帮助比 给予帮助更难。 名师诊断 专案突破 对点集训 决胜高考 9.Which of the following is TRUE about the people in St. Anthony??s Dining Room? A.They had a meal every six hour. B.They had one meal every day. C.They ordered meals in a restaurant often. D.They must have had enough to eat. 【答案与解析】B 细节题。根据第4段第2句中的“the only food” 可知B项正确。 名师诊断 专案突破 对点集训 决胜高考 10.What does the underlined word “him” in Paragraph 3 refer to? A.The poor. B.The owner. C.The volunteer. D.The one-legged man. 【答案与解析】D 词义推测题。根据上文可知,作者想帮助那位 残疾人却遭到了拒绝,作者认为自己伤害了他的尊严,所以him指的 是the one-legged man。 名师诊断 专案突破 对点集训 决胜高考 Arguing Could be Good for You Children are always taught not to argue with adults for generations. However, a new research shows that young teenagers who are taught to argue effectively are more likely to resist peer pressure to use drugs and alcohol later in adolescence. “It turns out that what goes on in the family is actually a training ground for teens in terms of how to negotiate with other people,” said Joseph Allen, the lead author of the study.  1???? Sometimes, it can be unnatural for parents to allow their teens to argue Ⅱ.补全短文 名师诊断 专案突破 对点集训 决胜高考 with them. But learning effective argumentation skills can help teenagers learn how to protect themselves.  2???? And then it polled the same participants three years later about their experiences with drugs and alcohol. At 13, the teenagers were tape -recorded summarizing disagreements between themselves and their mothers. The recordings were then replayed for the mothers to hear.  

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