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    For her first twenty-four year, she'd been known as Debbie-a name that didn't suit her good looks and
    elegant manner. "My name has always made me think I should be a cheerleader," She complained. "I just
    don't feel like a Debbie!"
    One day, while filling out an application form for publishing job, the young woman suddenly changed
    middle name, Lynne, for her first name Debbie. "That was the smartest thing I ever did," She says now.
    "As soon as I stopped calling myself Debbie. I felt more comfortable with myself… and other people started
    to take me more seriously". Two years after her successful magazine editor-friends and associates call her
    Lynne.
    Naturally, the name change didn't cause Debbie/Lynne's professional achievement-but it surely helped
    if only by adding a bit of self-confidence to her talents. Social scientists say that what you are called can
    affect your life. Through history, names have not only identified people but also described them. "As his
    name is, so is he..?" says the Bible. For better or worse, qualities such as friendliness or reserves, simpleness
    or charm may be suggested by your name and encourage other people before they even meet you.
    Of course, names with a good sense can work for you-even encouraging new acquaintances. A recent
    survey showed that American men thought Susan to be the attractive female name, while women believed
    Richard and David were the most attractive to men. One woman I know turned down a blind date with a
    man named Harry because "he sounded dull." Several evenings later she came up to me at a party, pressing
    for an introduction to a very nice man with whom they looked at each other all evening. "Oh," I said. "You
    mean Harry?" She was ill at ease.
    1. Debbie's changing her name _____.
    A. had actually little to do with her career
    B. was what she happened to do when filling out the form
    C. did have an effect on her success
    D. entirely contributed to her luck
    2. The author introduced Harry to the woman _____.
    A. at the request of the woman herself
    B. to tell her that names didn't matter really
    C. to make her feel uneasy in mind
    D. the person is more important than his /her name
    3. The name Debbie may be connected with something _____.
    A. huge
    B. quiet
    C. dull
    D. attractive
    4. The best possible title for the passage may be _____.
    A. Names are the most important
    B. Your name is your fortune
    C. Don't care much for names
    D. Names and making friends
    本题信息:2011年0107模拟题英语阅读理解难度较难 来源:张雪
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  • 历史文化类阅读

什么是历史文化类阅读:

本类题型常用的方式是夹叙夹议。叙述的目的是为了议,所以要把握其议才是主要方面。阅读这类文章,先弄清其引入的话题,再弄清里面人物对其不同的看法,然后理解作者本身对话题的观点看法或思考。


历史文化类阅读技巧:

题型说明】历史文化类阅读理解文章属高考常选材料之一。这类文章常涉及历史、文化、法制、宗教等方面的文学艺术、发明创造、文化遗产保护、宗教与文化、风俗与习惯、道德与法制、中外文学名著节选、等等。这类材料的命题点往往落在主旨大意题、事实细节题上。
答题方法】在做这类阅读理解题时,我们应注意以下几个方面:
1、采用先题后文:先读题目,再带着问题读文章。这类阅读理解文章相对来说事实细节题稍多一点,如果带着问题读文章,有利于我们抓细节。
2、先做细节题。因为做完了局部性的事实细节题后,自然会加深我们对文章的理解,这样更有利于做主旨大意题。
3、重点敲定主旨题。主旨大意题提问的形式主要有两大类:一类是Main idea型;一类是Topic或Title型。
在解答这类试题时应注意以下几点:
a.读首句抓大意。
文化教育类阅读理解文章多采用说明文、议论文体裁,而这类文章大都采用文章段落的中心,即主题句在文章开头。因此,要寻找这类文章的主旨大意就需要研究文章的首句。
b.读尾句抓大意。
有时这类文章的主题句安排在文章的结尾,作为对全篇的总结。
c.读首段抓大意。
有些文章或段落的开头和结尾部分都有主题句。这种结构是为了突出主题思想而使用两次点题的写作方法。这两个主题句在句子结构和用词上有所不同,而且在内容上前句和后句也不重复。
d.从段落中抓大意。
有些文章或段落的主题句在文章中,这种文章或段落往往以一句话或几句话引出要表达的主题,在主题句出现后,再举例子陈述细节或继续论证。
e.归纳要点抓大意。
有些文章或段落无明显的主题句,只是暗示性地体现主题。这就要求同学们在阅读过程中根据文中所叙述的事实或线索来概括总结主旨大意。