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    阅读理解。
    In the American TV show Hannah Montana, the main character fights with her father all the time. She
    wants to be her own person; she wants to be free. British teenagers often feel the same, it seems.
    A recent survey among 2,000 British parents shows that girls and boys experience similar kinds of stress,
    with some slight differences.
    Girls want to grow up fast, demanding greater freedom. They feel pressure to be thin and sometimes
    dangerously experiment with alcohol (酒).
    Girls over 14 care more about getting a boyfriend, make-up and going out with friends than with their
    schoolwork. They are more likely to complain about pocket money.
    Parents found they had their hardest time with boys over the age of 15. Their sons are fighting bad skin
    and don't like speaking to them. Like girls over 14, they are also little interested in their studies. Seven out
    of 10 parents said their sons become frustrated when they are not understood.
    Unsurprisingly, it isn't just British teenagers who have such problems.
    In a survey published in the US in August, two out of three high school students said their life was tough
    (艰难的). There was auniversalworry over body image (形象) and ability to fit in socially.
    Plenty of the teenagers feel great pressure to get good grades, with nearly half naming this as their top
    worry. The next biggest problem is pressure they face to get into a good college. According to the survey,
    66 percent reported saving their money to pay for all or part of college.
    "Today's American teens have seen what happened during recent economic challenges, and they are
    much more aware of the importance of planning ahead," said Stuart Rubinstein, managing director with TD
    Ameritrade, which carried out the survey.
    1. What is the article mainly about?
    [     ]

    A. What makes the lives of teenagers so hard.
    B. How to deal with teen problems.
    C. Stress faced by UK and US teenagers.
    D. Peer pressure faced by UK and US teenagers.
    2. According to the survey, British boys over 15 often feel great pressure to _____.
    [     ]

    A. grow up fast
    B. experiment with alcohol
    C. get into a good college
    D. be more open and communicative
    3. The underlined word "universal" in Paragraph 7 is closest in meaning to _____.
    [     ]

    A. global
    B. common
    C. average
    D. reasonable
    4. How have recent economic challenges affected American teens?
    [     ]

    A. They have become more concerned about their future.
    B. They are now more worried about the ability to fit in socially.
    C. They are attempting to learn more about money management.
    D. They are spending more time developing their practical skills.
    本题信息:2011年0114月考题英语阅读理解难度极难 来源:张雪
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社会现象类阅读概念:

这类文章通过写人记事来揭示文章的主题,显示其社会意义,一般采用顺序或倒叙来叙述。题目经常是一些细节问题。考查的方面可以是原因和其中引发的思考。


社会现象类阅读解题技巧:

这类文章通过写人记事来揭示文章的主题,显示其社会意义,一般采用顺序或倒叙来叙述。题目经常是一些细节问题。考查的方面可以是原因和其中引发的思考。阅读这类文章要理清思路。
1、浏览试题,明确要求。
      在阅读文章前,最好先浏览一下文章后面的题干和选项。知道了问题后再去看文章,可使思路更敏捷,而且也便于阅读时留意文中出现的与选项有关的信息。   
2、通读全文,抓住主要内容。
      在不影响理解的前提下,尽可能地阅读以便在尽可能短的时间内理解文章或段落的内容。阅读时,如遇到不熟悉的单词、词组或一时看不懂的句子,不要停下来苦思冥想,继续读下去,通过上下文的词语和句子可能就理解了。   
3、抓住中心思想和段落大意。
      通读全文时,要特别注意主题句。每篇文章或每个段落都有与文章有关的句子,尤其是科技、政论性文章的主题句一般都在文章的开头或结尾,插在中间的很少。所以,文章的第一段或开头的第一、二个句子往往包含着文章的中心思想、作者的意图或全文的概述,因此要特别注意,彻底理解。   
4、有针对性地仔细阅读,找寻所需信息。
      在前面的基础上,可进行有针对性地阅读了。把与问题无关的内容一扫而过,而对于和问题有关的内容认真阅读,还可以用笔在下面做出记号。再把这些信息与问题的要求结合起来,逐条分析,综合判断,找出正确答案。   
5、进行合理的推理判断。
      对文章有了全面的了解之后,可以按照文章要求以及上下文之间的关系,做出推理判断。在进行推理判断的时候,需要综合考虑句型、语法、句子之间的逻辑关系、文化背景等方面的因素。   
6、认真复读,验证答案。
      要用全文的中心思想统帅各个题目,研究其内在联系和逻辑关系,并依次审核那些还未打上的题目,确保理解无误。