题目内容
11.Look back through history at all the famous and distinguished persons.Albert Einstein,Isaac Newton,etc.,all had one thing in common:they were all extremely curious about the world around them.This natural quality of theirs was what improved them from average personalities to true geniuses.Curiosity will have you asking questions always.You will go hunting for the answers and won't rest until you find them.The end result is that,you will learn a lot,and keep on adding to your knowledge throughout your life.No wonder then that,naturally curious people are often the most knowledgeable ones around.
Driven by curiosity,when you head out to seek answers,it will be like going on an adventure.Depending on what you seek,you might have to look in new places and learn new things.You are likely to face encumbrances and roadblocks on the way,but you will keep overcoming them,continuing onwards till you reach your final goal of complete understanding.This journey from ignorance to knowledge and all the things that happen in between will bring you new experiences.
Curiosity will naturally make you learn,understand and experience more.As such,it will make you better exposed to a whole new world of possibilities.
For instance,you might be an engineer by qualification,but if you are curious,you might want to find out how articles on the Internet are written.It might even happen that,while exploring the process of writing,you may find out that you actually enjoy doing it,and that people like reading your work.Thus your curiosity would have ended up opening a whole new field of work for you.
32.The author mentions Albert Einstein and Isaac Newton because both of themB.
A.are intelligent B.are very curious persons
C.are great scientists D.have different personalities
33.What message does the second paragraph mainly convey?C
A.Curious people are always the most knowledgeable.
B.We should hunt for answers instead of waiting for them.
C.Curiosity is good for learning.
D.Naturally asking questions makes you curious constantly.
34.The underlined word"encumbrances"can be replaced by"A"
A.difficulties.B.methods.C.aims D.opportunities.
35.The best title for the text could beD.
A.Curiosity Not for Everyone
B.You Will Explore newer Possibilities
C.Your Future Is Controlled by Curiosity
D.Reasons Why Curiosity Can Make You Smarter.
分析 本文属于说明文阅读,作者通过这篇文章主要向我们描述了好奇心可以帮助学习,让人变得更加聪明.
解答 32.B.细节理解题.根据第一段Albert Einstein,Isaac Newton,etc.,all had one thing in common:they were all extremely curious about the world around them可知作者提到阿尔伯特•爱因斯坦和艾萨克•牛顿,因为他们都是有好奇心的人;故选B.
33.C.细节理解题.根据第二段The end result is that,you will learn a lot,and keep on adding to your knowledge throughout your life.No wonder then that,naturally curious people are often the most knowledgeable ones around可知好奇心有利于学习;故选C.
34.A.词义猜测题.根据文章You are likely to face encumbrances and roadblocks on the way,but you will keep overcoming them,continuing onwards till you reach your final goal of complete understanding可知你可能会在路上面对的负担和障碍,但是你会克服它们,继续向前,直到你到达你完全了解最终目标;意为困难负担;故选A.
35.D.推理判断题.根据最后一段and that people like reading your work.Thus your curiosity would have ended up opening a whole new field of work for you可知文章的最佳标题为为什么好奇心让人变得更加聪明;故选D.
点评 考察学生的细节理解和推理判断能力,做细节理解题时一定要找到文章中的原句,和题干进行比较,再做出正确的选择.在做推理判断题不要以个人的主观想象代替文章的事实,要根据文章事实进行合乎逻辑的推理判断.