1.Summer camps for children of all ages are being offered in 2016by Extended Studies at the University of Nevada.Reno  (UNR).Registration for camp sessions (時(shí)間段) is available online and also by phone.
Kids University
June 16-August 1,2016.Kids University is a summer day camp for kids entering 2nd through 8th grades and features week-long camp sessions in the arts,writing,science,math,literature,history,web design,cultural exploration,sports and games,and many more.There are both full-day and half-day sessions.Fees (費(fèi)用) are from 140-160per week.The phone numbers is (800)233-8926.Sessions are Monday through Friday,8a.m.to 5:30pm.
Wolf Pack Sports Camps
June-August,2016.Summer Wolf Pack Sports Camps are offered  for 9th  through  twelfth grade children.The camps are hosted by Nevada Wolf Pack coaching teachers and players.The sports offered include baseball,basketball,football,soccer,softball,track and field,and volleyball.Full-day,half-day,and overnight Wolf Pack camps are available.Time tables and fees vary with each camp.Visit Nevada Wolf Pack camps for details,session descriptions,and registration information,or call (775)784-4050.
Lake Tahoe Music Camp
July 6-12,2016.The 59th Lake Tahoe Music Camp invites middle school through high school student musicians to participate in a week of music-making,workshops,performances and fun,The camp is led by award-winning UNR teachers and local educators,professional jazz musicians and more.The fee is $550per camper.Information is available online or by calling (775)784-4046.
Learn more about other camp information like Girl Scout Camp,etc by calling (800)233-8928.Because of limited space,registrations are accepted on a first-come,first-served basis.
25.If a kid has many interests,he will probably participate inC
A.Wolf Pack Sports Camps       
B.Girl Scout Camp
C.Kids University              
D.Lake Tahoe Music Camp
26.It can be inferred from Wolf Pack Sports Camps thatC
A it lasts for a month    
B.it offers six kinds of sports
C.it is fit for kids who have time at night   
D.its fees are very high
27.The music camp will invite middle and high school studentsD
A.who only like to listen to music      
B.who have never learned music
C.whose dream is to become a musician   
D.who are expert in music
28.If you need the information about Girl Scout Camp,you'11callB.
A.(775)784-4050        
B.(800)233-8928
C.(775)784-4046
D.(800)233-8926.

分析 本文為廣告應(yīng)用文,文章介紹了4個(gè)適合于所有年齡階段孩子的夏令營(yíng).

解答 25---28 CCDB
25.答案C.推理判斷題.根據(jù)Kids University部分的"Kids University is a summer day camp for kids entering 2nd through 8th grades and features week-long camp sessions in the arts,writing,science,math,literature,history,web design,cultural exploration,sports and games,and many more"可知,這個(gè)部分提供各種各樣的活動(dòng),包括藝術(shù)、寫(xiě)作、科學(xué)、數(shù)學(xué)、文學(xué)、歷史、網(wǎng)頁(yè)設(shè)計(jì)、文化探索、運(yùn)動(dòng)和游戲等等,適合于興趣廣泛的孩子,故選C.
26.答案C.推理判斷題.根據(jù)Wolf Pack Sports Camps部分"Full-day,half-day,and overnight Wolf Pack camps are available"可知,這個(gè)夏令營(yíng)有晚上開(kāi)辦的,故選C.
27.答案D.細(xì)節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)Lake Tahoe Music Camp部分的"The 59th Lake Tahoe Music Camp invites middle school through high school student musicians"可知,他們會(huì)邀請(qǐng)中學(xué)的學(xué)生音樂(lè)家,故選D.
28.答案B.細(xì)節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)最后一段的"Learn more about other camp information like Girl Scout Camp,etc by calling (800)233-8928"可知,Girl Scout Camp的電話號(hào)碼是B.

點(diǎn)評(píng) 高考英語(yǔ)應(yīng)用文閱讀的常見(jiàn)的考查題型有:細(xì)節(jié)理解題、推理判斷題、主旨大意題及猜測(cè)詞義題等.解題技巧如下:1.題干定位法.先閱讀題干,然后根據(jù)問(wèn)題的要求,按照題目順序依次有針對(duì)性地結(jié)合題干中的關(guān)鍵詞到文中定位,閱讀相關(guān)部分并快速尋找有效信息.再將原文和選項(xiàng)進(jìn)行比較.當(dāng)問(wèn)題與原文材料相同的時(shí)候,對(duì)號(hào)入座;如果問(wèn)題與原文不同.則可以同義替換、歸納事實(shí)等. 2.補(bǔ)全成分法.省略詞和省略旬在應(yīng)用文中大量出現(xiàn).對(duì)于影響語(yǔ)境理解的省略情況.我們應(yīng)將省略句補(bǔ)全,從而更加準(zhǔn)確地理解其意思. 3.信息再加工法.此方法主要用于詞義或句意推測(cè)題.以及涉及數(shù)字轉(zhuǎn)換的判斷推理題.此類題目需要考生對(duì)原文相關(guān)信息作正確理解,并通過(guò)推理判斷或是計(jì)算.對(duì)信息進(jìn)行再加工.這個(gè)理解可能牽涉到對(duì)某一句話或某哆句子的理解.考生在理解其意義時(shí).一定要捕捉到關(guān)鍵性的詞. 4.排除法.排除法在應(yīng)用文閱讀巾使用也比較多.考生可以根據(jù)題干中的關(guān)鍵詞.找準(zhǔn)相關(guān)句、段的內(nèi)容.再仔細(xì)對(duì)照,排除于文章內(nèi)容不一致的錯(cuò)誤信息,從而確定選項(xiàng).考生要注意根據(jù)所提問(wèn)題采用尋讀、跳讀的方法.這樣往往可以達(dá)到事半功倍的效果.

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4.The uninvolved dad,turning up his nose at diapering(換尿布) and too busy to bathe,dress and play with his kids,is mostly a myth(神話),a big government survey suggests.Most American fathers say they are heavily involved in hands-on parenting,the researchers found.
The results are encouraging and important"because others have found the more involved dads  are,the better the outcomes for their children."said researcher Jo Jones of the National Center for  Health Statistics,part of the Centers for Disease Control Prevention.She co-authored the report  released Friday.
"Times have changed,"said Robert Loftus,34,of Yonkers,NY.He quit a six-figure sales  job a year ago to care for his two young children while his wife works full time."We are trying to  rethink our priorities (優(yōu)先考慮的事)and family seem to be N0 1  priority while in the past maybe people were more focused on career."
The study involved nearly 4.000fathers who were interviewed in person between 2009and 2013.
◇Key findings among fathers living with children younger than 5:
*9in 10bathed,diapered,helped them use the toilet or get dressed at least several times weekly.
*Even higher numbers played with them and ate meals with them that often
*Almost 2 0ut of 3read to them at least several times weekly.
◇Among dads living with kids aged 5-18.
*More than 9 0ut of 10ate meals with them at least several times weekly and talked with them about what happened during the kids'day that often.
*Almost 2 0ut of 3helped with homework several times weekly.
*About half took their kids to or from activities that often.
Dr.David Hill,a Wilmington,N.C.pediatrician (兒科醫(yī)生) said the survey reflects what he's seen among his patients'fathers.Increasingly,fathers rather than mothers take their kids to the doctor.Some"are anxious about changing a diaper,"he said.
Census(調(diào)查) numbers show that there were almost 190,000stay-at-home dads nationwide last year versus 93,000in 2010.Loftus,the New York stay-at-home dad,said,"I feel fortunate to be able to be such a hands-on father.I'm doing the most significant occupation in the world."

26.What can we learn about the research?D
A.It aimed to study fathers'influence on kids.
B.It showed most fathers often helped kids learn.
C.It found most fathers played with kids every day.
D.It mainly surveyed fathers'living with young kids.
27.According to the text,Robert Loftus would agree thatC.
A.time is important for success
B.it is harder to find a job than before
C.family is more important than work
D.today's people are under much pressure
28.Dr David Hill seems to consider the findings of the reportC.
A.surprising    
B.misleading     
C.convincing    
D.unimportant
29.What can we learn from Loftus's words in the last paragraph?A
A.He is proud of his efforts.
B.He prefers to work full time.
C.He needs his wife's support very much.
D.He finds it hard to be a stay-at-home dad.
30.Which of the following can be the best title for the text?D
A.More stay-at-home dads in America
B.Parents spend more time with children.
C.The importance of family for Americans
D.American dads more involved in parenting.

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5.For many years there's been a debate about rewarding our children.Does it work?Is it effective?
Some people think we should establish a standard with our kids and give them something for meeting this standard as a reward.Punishment is given out in much the same way,but it's used when certain standards of performance,behavior,etc.have not been met.Kids will often become more dutiful when threatened with punishment,and work harder when promised a valuable reward.The problem is what happens when you aren't around.
To develop responsible,self-disciplined(自律的)kids,parents need to promote certain ideas.One of these ideas is that everyone pitches in(努力投入)and helps in your family,even if someone is not crazy about helping.Another idea is that there can be enjoyment in doing any task if we choose to make it so.When a task is for a worthy cause(our family can enjoy the house more because I helped clean it),and when parents are cheerful about their chores,this message can have a big impact.
This is how we help our kids develop a sense of responsibility.When our children develop this responsibility,they'll be more disciplined,and they'll control their emotions better.When we give rewards to our kids,we reduce the sense of responsibility.We also create children who may temporarily(臨時(shí))perform to a certain standard,but who aren't likely to continue the performance without  the carrot  hanging in front of them.
"Rewards and punishment can change behavior for a while,but they cannot change the person who engages in the behavior,at least in the way we want,"said AIfie Kohn,author of Punished by Rewards."Good values have to be grown from the inside out.''Parents can help give their children a sense of shared responsibility and discipline which can last a lifetime.The real rewards that your children receive will be their readiness for the complex and demanding world that waits for them---a world that rewards those who have learned the secrets of discipline responsibility.So keep those shiny rewarding to yourself,and let your kids find their own rewards.

66.According to the passage,when children are threatened with punishment,B.
A.they may lose interest in their work    
B.they may appear to be well-behaved
C.they may change to another person     
D.the results will be worse than usual
67.What can we know from Paragraph 3?A
A.Parents should promote certain ideas to help children develop.
B.Children should be responsible for their discipline.
C.Children should help build a good family atmosphere.
D.No children will adapt to society without their parents'help.
68.The underlined part"the carrot"in Paragraph 4probably refers toA.
A.rewards    B.a(chǎn)ims    C.a(chǎn)pologies   D.doubts
69.According to the passage,Alfie Kohn would agree that parents shouldD.
A.pay no attention to the way their children do things
B.show their children how to behave by example
C.never punish their children
D.help their children establish good values
70.What's the best title for the passage?B
A.Do You Often Reward Your Children?
B.Should Parents Reward Their Children?
C.When Should Parents Reward Their Children?
D.What Can Parents Reward Their Children with?

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