【題目】(題文)閱讀理解。

Are you shy?If you are,you are not aloneIn fact,close to 50percent of people are shyAlmost 80percent of people feel shy at some point in their livesThese daysshyness is becoming more and more commonNow,scientists are trying to understand shynessThey have some interesting ideas about why people are shy

Is it possible to be born shy?Many scientists say yesThey say 15to 20percent of babies behave shylyThese babies are a little quieter and more watchful than other babiesInterestingly,these shy babies usually have shy parentsAs a result,scientists think that some shyness is genetic

Family size might cause people to be shy as wellScientists at Harvard University studied shy childrenThey found that 66percent of them had older brothers and sistersAs a result,they became shyAt the same time,children with no brothers and sisters may be shy as wellGrowing up alonethey often play by themselvesThey are not able to learn the same social skills as children from big families

You may also be shy because of where you were bornWhen scientists studied shyness in different countriesThey found surprising differencesIn Japan,most people said they were shyBut in Israelonly one of three people said soWhat explains the difference?One scientist says the Japanese and Israelis have different opinions of failureIn Japanwhen people do not succeed,they feel bad about themselvesThey blame(責(zé)備)themselves for their failureIn Israel,the opposite is trueIsraelis often blame failure on outside reasons,such as family,teachersfriends,or bad luckIn Israel,freedom of opinion and risk taking are strongly supportedThis may be why Israelis worry less about failure and are less shy

For shy peopleit can be difficult to make friends,speak in classand even get a good jobBut scientists say you can get over your shynessThey suggest trying new things and practicing conversationAnd don’t forget﹣﹣﹣if you are shy,you are not the only one

1】(小題1What is the passage mainly about?B

A. HappinessB. Shyness

C. KindnessD. loneliness

2】(小題2What does the underlined word“genetic”in paragraph 2probably meanA

A. Passed down from parentsB. Learned from friends

C. Taught by teachersD. Made up by brothers

3】(小題3What can be learned from the passage?C

A. Most little babies are born shy and quiet

B. If you are shy nowyou will be shy forever

C. Many shy children have older brothers and sisters

D. Most Israeli people are shy of expressing opinions

4】(小題4We can learn from the passage that B may cause shyness

A. genetics,grown﹣﹣ups and birthplace

B. genetics,family size and birthplace

C. family size,grown﹣﹣ups and failure

D. genetics,family size and freedom

5】(小題5Scientists suggest that shy people can get over their shyness by B

A. blaming their failure on outside reasons

B. trying new things and practicing conversation

C. getting themselves away from their shy parents

D. trying to understand reasons for their shyness

6】(小題6Which of the following shows the structure(結(jié)構(gòu))of the passage?(P=ParagraphA

【答案】

1】【1B

2】【2A

3】【3C

4】【4B

5】【5B

6】【6A

【解析】

試題

1】【1】文章第一句話就問(wèn)道你害羞嗎?如果是,那么你不是一個(gè)人接著文章介紹了可能導(dǎo)致害羞的三個(gè)原因,最后說(shuō)害羞雖然有很多害處,但是可以改變的.所以本文講的主要是害羞.故選B

2】【2】前文說(shuō)到Interestingly,these shy babies usually have shy parentsAs a result 有趣的是,這些害羞的嬰兒通常有害羞的父母,由此判斷“genetic”意為從父母?jìng)飨聛?lái)的基因.故選A

3】【3】文章第三段中提到They found that 66 percent of them had older brothers and sisters.害羞的孩子中百分之六十六有哥哥或者姐姐.文章中說(shuō)有些孩子生下來(lái)會(huì)害羞和安靜,但不是大部分,排除A;害羞是可以改變的,排除B;以色列人表達(dá)觀點(diǎn)更自由更大膽,而不是更害羞,排除D;故選C

4】【4】文章的二三四段,分別介紹了可能導(dǎo)致害羞的三個(gè)原因.分別是:基因、家庭人數(shù)和出生地,故選B

5】【5】文章最后一段說(shuō)到They suggest trying new things and practicing conversation.他們建議嘗試新事物,練習(xí)交談,這樣可以改變害羞的性格.故選B

6】【6】文章第一段引出本文講述的主題:害羞,接著二三四段分別介紹了可能導(dǎo)致害羞的三個(gè)原因,分別是:基因、家庭人數(shù)和出生地,最后一段總結(jié)了害羞的害處和改變這種性格的辦法.所以是總分總的結(jié)構(gòu).故選A

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