一、高中英语任务型阅读
1.阅读下列短文并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入最恰当的单词,每空格1词。
A 2014 study found that readers of a short mystery story on a Kindle were significantly worse at remembering the order of events than those who read the same story in paperback.
The brain reads by constructing a mental representation of the text based on the placement of the page in the book and the word on the page. The tactile (触觉的) experience of a book aids this process, from the thickness of the pages in your hands as you progress through the story to the placement of a word on the page.
Surveys about the use of e-readers suggests that this affects a reader's sense of control. The inability to turn back to previous pages or control the text physically, either through making written notes or bending pages, limits one's sensory experience and thus reduces long-term memory of the text.
Before the Internet, the brain read in a linear (线状的) fashion, taking advantage of sensor
y details to remember where key information was in the book by layout.
As we increasingly read on screens, our reading habits have adapted to skim a text rather than really absorb its meaning. A 2006 study found that people read on screens in a "F" pattern, reading the entire top line but then only scanning through the text along the left side of the page. This sort of nonlinear reading reduces comprehension and actually makes it more difficult to focus the next time you sit down with a longer piece of text.
Tufts University neuroscientist Maryanne Wolf worries that "the superficial way we read during the day is affecting us when we have to read with more in-depth processing." Individuals are increasingly finding it difficult to sit down and involve themselves deeply in a novel. As a result, some researchers and literature-lovers have started a "slow reading" movement, as a way to counteract their difficulty making it through a book.
Slow-reading advocates recommend at least 30 to 45 minutes of daily reading away from the distractions of modern technology. By doing so, the brain can reengage with linear reading. The benefits of making slow reading a regular habit are numerous, reducing stress
and improving your ability to concentrate.
Reading an old-fashioned novel is also linked to improving sleep. When many of us spend our days in front of screens, it can be hard to signal to our body that it's time to sleep. By reading a paper book about an hour before bed, your brain enters a new zone, distinct from that enacted by reading on an e-reader.
Great News for People Who Read Actual Books | |
Reading in ________ helps with comprehension | ●According to a 2014 study, readers of a short mystery on a Kindle had much worse memories of the order of events than those who read the same story in paperback. ●The tactile experience of a book ________ significantly to the construction of a mental representation of the text. ●The use of e-readers influences a reader's ________ to control the text physically, which limits one's sensory experience. Making one ________ to remember the text for a long time. |
________ of two reading habits | ●People read actual books in a linear fashion, using their senses to keep in mind the ________ of key information. ●When we read on screens, we ________ the deeper meaning of the text. ●People read on screens in an "F" pattern, making it difficult for them to read through long texts. |
Benefits of slow reading | ●The "slow reading" movement is meant to give readers a relatively ________ time to fully appreciate a whole book. ●At least 30 to 45 minutes of daily reading on paper makes you less ________ and increase your concentration. ●Reading an old-fashioned novel helps us ________ better. |
【答案】 print;contributes;ability;unable /fail;Explanations /Comparisons;location;miss;easy /easier;stressed /anxious /worried;sleep
【解析】【分析】本文是一篇说明文,介绍了阅读纸质书籍有助于对书内容的理解,对比了阅读纸质书籍和电子书籍这两种阅读习惯,说明了慢读和阅读纸质书籍的好处。
(1)考查信息归纳。根据第一段"A 2014 study found that readers of a short mystery story on a Kindle were significantly worse at remembering the order of events than those who read the same story in paperback.”;以及第二段“ The brain reads by constructing a mental representation of the text based on the placement of the page in the book and the word on the page. The tactile (触觉的) experience of a book aids this process, from the thickness of the pages in your hands as you progress through the story to the placement of a word on the page"可知,2014年的一项研究发现,在Kindle上阅读一篇短篇侦探小说的读者,相比读平装书上同一篇小说的读者,在记忆情节顺序方面明显逊很多。大脑在阅读时会根据书页在书中的位置以及单词在书页上的位置构建文本的心理表征。在阅读过程中,你手中逐渐变厚的书页,还是一个单词在页面上所处的位置,纸质书的这类触觉体验都促进了大脑的上述运作过程。所以前两段在主要说明阅读纸质书籍有助于对书内容的理解。故填print。
(2)考查同义转换。根据第二段中的“The tactile (触觉的) experience of a book aids this process”可知,纸质书的这类触觉体验都促进了大脑的上述运作过程。aid可以用contribute to替换,都表示“有助于”。故填contributes。
(3)考查信息归纳。根据第三段中的"Surveys about the use of e-readers suggests that this affects a reader's sense of control。The inability to turn back to previous pages or control the text physically."可知,关于电子阅读器使用情况的调查显示,这影响了读者的控制感。读者不能翻回到之前的页面,也不能用有形的方式控制文本。所以电子阅读器的使用会影响读者用有形的方式控制文本的能力。故填ability。
(4)考查同义转换。根据第三段中的"…thus reduces long-term memory of the text."可知,因此降低了对文本的长期记忆。所以通过"reduce"可以判断出,unable /fail to do“未能做某事”符合句意。故填unable /fail。
(5)考查归纳概括。根据第四段"Before the Internet, the brain read in a linear (线状的) fashion, taking advantage of sensory details to remember where key information was in the book by layout. ”;以及第五段中的“As we increasingly read on screens, our reading habits
经典短文have adapted to skim a text rather than really absorb its meaning."可知,没有互联网的时候,大脑以线状的方式阅读,利用感官细节按版面编排记住书中的关键信息。随着我们越来越多地在屏幕上阅读,我们的阅读习惯已经适应了略读文本而不是真正吸收其含义。所以第四段,第五段在对比两种阅读习惯。故填Explanations /Comparisons。
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