17.Beijing had its biggest snowfall since 1951.Britain is suffering through its longest cold snap (寒潮) since 1981.And freezing weather is hitting the Deep South,including Florida's orange groves and beaches.
    Whatever happened to global warming?
    Such weather doesn't seem to fit with warnings from scientists that the Earth is warming because of greenhouse gases.But experts say the cold snap doesn't contradict global warming at all-it's just a temporary phenomenon in the long-term heating trend."It's part of natural variability,"said Gerald Meehl,a senior scientist.With global warming,he said,"we'll still have record cold temperatures.We'll just have fewer of them."
    Scientists say man-made climate change does have the potential to cause more frequent and more severe weather extremes.But experts did not connect the current cold snap to climate change.
    So what is going on?
"We basically have seen just a big outbreak of Arctic air over populated areas of the Northern Hemisphere",Arndt said.
In the atmosphere,large rivers of air travel roughly west to east around the globe between the Arctic and the tropics.This air flow acts like a fence to keep Arctic air restricted.But recently,this air flow has become bent into a zigzag (之字形) pattern,wandering north and south.If you live in a place where it brings air up from the south,you get warm weather.In fact,record highs were reported this week in Washington state and Alaska.
But in the eastern United States,like some other unlucky parts of the globe,Arctic air is coming from the north.And that's how you get a temperature of 3 degrees in Beijing,a reading of minus-42 in mainland Norway,and 18 inches of snow in parts of Britain.The zigzag pattern arises naturally from time to time,but it is not clear why it's so strong right now.
71.What is the best title of the text?D
A.Freezing weather is hitting the Deep South.
B.We'll still have record cold temperatures.
C.The air flow has become a zigzag pattern.
D.Cold snap doesn't contradict global warming.
72.With global warming,we willA.
A.a(chǎn)lso meet with severe cold snap
B.have more hot temperatures forever
C.never experience cold temperatures
D.have more cold temperatures
73.According to experts,the current cold snapB.
A.suggests that the climate has changed greatly
B.is not related to the climate change
C.shows that the climate will turn cold
D.is affected by global warming
74.Beijing had its biggest snowfall since 1951 because ofC.
A.a(chǎn) fence from the Arctic                  
B.a(chǎn) cooling trend in climate
C.a(chǎn) big outbreak of Arctic air             
D.its large population
75.We can conclude thatA.
A.not all the parts of the Northern Hemisphere are cold in face of the cold snap
B.the zigzag pattern arises naturally accidentally
C.Beijing will get cold weather next year
D.Washington state and Alaska will not face cold weather next year.

分析 本文為科教文,介紹了寒潮與氣候變暖的情況.

解答 71-75:DABCA
71.答案D.主旨大意題.根據(jù)第三段"Such weather doesn't seem to fit with warnings from scientists"和"experts say the cold snap doesn't contradict global warming at all",結(jié)合全文可知,文章主要講寒潮并不能抵觸氣候變暖.故選D.
72.答案A.細(xì)節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)第三段"With global warming,he said,"we'll still have record cold temperatures.We'll just have fewer of them"可知,隨著氣候變暖,我們可能還會遭遇寒潮.故選A.
73.答案B.細(xì)節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)第三段"experts say the cold snap doesn't contradict global warming at all-it's just a temporary phenomenon in the long-term heating trend."It's part of natural variability,"said Gerald Meehl,a senior scientist"可知,寒潮是氣候變化中的一種現(xiàn)象,故選B 寒潮也暗示著氣候的巨大改變,
74.答案C.細(xì)節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)第六段""We basically have seen just a big outbreak of Arctic air over populated areas of the Northern Hemisphere",Arndt said"可知,選C.
75.答案A.推理判斷題.根據(jù)倒數(shù)第二段"But recently,this air flow has become bent into a zigzag (之字形) pattern,wandering north and south.If you live in a place where it brings air up from the south,you get warm weather.In fact,record highs were reported this week in Washington state and Alaska"可知,不是北半球的所有地區(qū)都冷,如果有來自南方的氣流,那個地區(qū)不會太冷,像華盛頓和阿拉斯加.故選A.

點評 科普類的閱讀理解包含介紹科學(xué)知識、社會知識的短文.閱讀這類短文時,要以事實為中心進行思考,抓住事物的特征、用途、相互關(guān)系等.如果是介紹社會現(xiàn)象的文章,要掌握所談現(xiàn)象的內(nèi)涵.答題技巧:1.加強整體意識,把握文章的主要內(nèi)容.在閱讀的時候可給段落標(biāo)上序號,并給重要的句子和關(guān)鍵詞做上記號,尤其是各段中心句,為答題提供更快捷更多的信息源.2.審清題干,發(fā)覺和把握試題中有效的提示性信息,確認(rèn)命題的角度、閱讀范圍和答題方式.3.定位閱讀,強化對應(yīng)意識.同時要注意原文利用和自我加工相結(jié)合.

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6.When asked by Conan O'Brien if his daughters had smartphones,comedian Louis CK explained that he had (36)B replied,"No,you can't have it.It's bad for you.I don't (37)B what you want."This hit home for me because at the time,I was in difficult negotiations with my ten-year-old daughter (38)C one.And frankly,she was winning.CK added,"I'm not raising the (39)A---I'm raising the grown-ups that they're going to be.So just (40)D the other stupid kids have phones doesn't mean that my kid has to be stupid,or (41)A she'll feel weird."OK,I was sold.
Cell phones are"toxic,especially for kids,"he said,because they don't help them learn empathy,one of the nicer human (42)A.When we text,the (43)B we get is in cold,hard text-speak.Why are kids (44)C?he asked."Because they're trying it out.They look at another kid and go.‘You're fat.'Then they find the kid's unhappy,and they think,Ooh,that doesn't feel (45)C."There,they've experienced empathy.Texting"you're fat"allows you to bypass the pain you've caused.
CK went on to explain to us that smartphones rob us of our ability to be (46)D.Kids use smartphones to (47)B their time:Must text!Must play game!Must look up more tiny American Girl socks online for Molly!!!After all,one of the joys of being human is allowing our minds to(48)B.With cell phones,kids are always preoccupied.They never daydream,(49)D in class.And here's something else we're (50)Cout on thanks to Steve Jobs's little device:our right to be  (51)C.This was a right I hadn't realized I desired until CK pointed out that it's yet another of the essential human emotions.
"Everybody's murdering each other with their cars"as they text,CK screamed,because they fear being alone.Too bad-they're missing out on a life affirming experience.
"I was in my car one time,and Bruce Springsteen's‘Jungleland'came on,"he said."And he sounds so far away.It made me really sad.And I think,OK,I've got to get the phone and write hi to 50people.I was (52)D for the phone,and I thought,Don't!Just be sad."So CK (53)Cover and allowed himself to sob like a little girl (54)C that brand-new four-poster bed for her American Girl doll."It was beautiful.You're lucky to (55)Dsad moments,"he said.And because he didn't fight and push it away with that little phone,because he allowed himself to be miserable,his body released endorphins(內(nèi)啡肽)."And that's why I don't want to get phones for my kids."CK said.And I suppose I don't either.

36.A.hardlyB.simplyC.voluntarilyD.specially
37.A.rejectB.careC.neglectD.separate
38.A.byB.fromC.overD.beyond
39.A.childrenB.moneyC.standardD.doubts
40.A.a(chǎn)fterB.unlessC.thoughD.because
41.A.otherwiseB.neverthelessC.rarelyD.moreover
42.A.emotionsB.hobbiesC.issuesD.weaknesses
43.A.errorB.responseC.troubleD.danger
44.A.proudB.stupidC.meanD.delighted
45.A.upsetB.a(chǎn)wkwardC.goodD.crazy
46.A.creativeB.smartC.criticalD.a(chǎn)lone
47.A.spareB.occupyC.valueD.miss
48.A.focusB.wanderC.makeD.occur
49.A.evenB.stillC.everD.except
50.A.figuringB.findingC.missingD.taking
51.A.capableB.a(chǎn)ccessibleC.changeableD.miserable
52.A.reachingB.a(chǎn)nsweringC.a(chǎn)pplyingD.begging
53.A.pulledB.turnedC.gotD.came
54.A.remindedB.deniedC.rewardedD.neglected
55.A.liveB.shareC.ignoreD.spare

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2.Today's workplace is unique in history.Never before have we seen people working together who represent such different backgrounds and experiences.This difference of age,race,gender,and work style makes it very difficult to organize and run a company.
As a result,companies are looking for individuals who can manage a wide range of employees effectively.Increasingly,managers are discovering that age differences among workers are a major cause of concern.
This has been an important realization.The management difficulties and challenges have led some experts to study intergenerational differences for an understanding of problems in the workplace.What they have discovered is interesting and may provide ways of improving working conditions in companies that employ individuals from different generations.
The first thing to realize,they say,is that differences of opinion about the importance of work and how to get work done are not a coincidence.That is,it is not an accident that young employees will be different from older employees.In fact,if employers do not pay attention to these differences,it is possible that anger will build up between people and lead to difficulties in the company.
Resentment (仇恨) between members of different generations,if not attended to,can lead to extreme anger and unhappiness and even lasting enmity if people are not careful.That individuals from different generations should come to view each other as if they were from different sides of warring countries should not be surprising.
It is natural for individuals from the same generation to form alliances (聯(lián)盟),to come together for protection.Different generations represent different experiences in life,and these lead naturally to different opinions about oneself and one's approaches to work.
If you were raised in a time of plenty,when products were readily available and relatively inexpensive,you would believe that prosperity is natural and expectable.If,on the other hand,you were raised in a time of scarcity,you would always be careful not to waste things for fear you would not have enough.You would make angry people who seem to believe that problems will always solve themselves.Such optimism in the face of difficulties would be a source of unhappiness between you and them.It is difficult,in such circumstances,to achieve a happy,agreeable atmosphere in the workplace.

73.What most possibly makes it difficult to organize or run a companyA?
A.Employees are in different generations.
B.Employees are of different backgrounds.
C.Employees work in different styles.
D.Employees are in different races.
74.Employers should pay attention toB if they want to avoid anger between employees.
A.the different understanding of problems in the workplace
B.the different views on value of work and working methods
C.the different generations of employees in the workplace
D.the different ways of expressing anger in the company
75.The word"enmity"is closet in meaning toA.
A.hatred
B.sorrows
C.ignorance
D.forgiveness
76.What can be inferred from the passageB?
A.Employees in some companies regard each other as mere enemies.
B.Employees'attitudes towards life are related to the time when they grow up.
C.Employees who are raised in a time of scarcity tend to be angry with others.
D.Achieving a harmonious atmosphere in the workplace is the main task for employers.
77.What does the writer mainly talk about in the passageD?
A.Employees should be cooperative and friendly with each other.
B.It is difficult for employers to have workers work in a friendly way.
C.The weakness of human nature causes the anger between employees.
D.The generational differences cause the disharmony among employees.

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