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高考題型組合規(guī)范練1

模塊-Unitl閱讀理解題組練速度

(35mins)

I.閱讀理解

A

TheYoungScholarsProgram

TheUniversityofMaryland'sYoungScholarsProgramisaperfectsummercampforacademically

talentedteenagerswhowanttoeamcollegecredits,pursueacademicinterestsordiscovercollegelifeatthe

UniversityofMaryland.Theprogramischallengingandrewarding.Studentshavetheopportunitytoshow

thattheycanbesuccessfulinauniversityenvironment.

TheActivities

Duringthreeweeksofexplorationjeenspreviewtheuniversityexperience?studywithstudentswho

sharesimilarinterestsandcommunicatewiththebestteachersoftheUniversityofMarylandinadynamic

andchallengingclassroomenvironment.StudentscanhavetripstonearbyWashington,DCandenjoy

movienightsandactivitiesatthestudentunion.Workshopsandseminarsfeaturingspeakersinacademic

fieldsfurtherenrichthelearningexperience.

TheCourses

TheYoungScholarsProgramofferscollegecoursesthatareatthecullingedgeoftheory,thoughtand

technology.ClassesgenerallymeeteverydayfromMondaytoFriday.Theprogramisagreatintroduction

totheUniversityofMaryland.ParticipantscanbenefitfromtheUniversityofMaryland*svast

resources,including1ibraries,computersandinstructionallabs.

TheRewards

Uponprogramcompletion,teenswillgohomewithbetterpreparationsforthecollegeexperience一

bothacademicallyandsocially.Inaddition,studentseamthreecollegecreditsthatpostto(heUniversityof

Marylandtranscript(成績單).

TheApplication

Theapplicationprocessincludessubmission(提交)oftheapplication,highschooltranscriptanda

letterofrecommendation.

Ages:14-18

Mailingaddress:TheUniversityofMarylandCollegePark

Formoreinformation,call3014057762.

l.WhatdoweknowabouttheprogramaccordingtoParagraph1?

Altisintendedforcollegestudents.

B.Itcanoffercollegestudentscredits.

C.Itprovidesequalopportunitiesfbreverystudent.

D.Itcanletteensexperiencecollegelifeinadvance.

2.Whatcanteensdoduringthreeweeksoftheprogram?

A.TheycanlearnfromthebeststudentsoftheUniversityofMaryland.

B.TheycanjointhestudentunionoftheUniversityofMaryland.

C.Theycanattendameetingfbracademicdiscussion.

D.Theycanattendclasseseveryday.

3.Whatdoyouneedtodoifyouwanttoapplyfortheprogram?

A.Submitthehighschooltranscript.

B.Takeapart-timejobintheuniversity*slibrary.

C.Call3014057762tocontacttheuniversityfirst.

D.Previewtheuniversityenvironmentaheadoftime.

B

ForthepasttwoyearsIhavebeentravellingandlivingabroad.Homehasbecomemoreofafeeling

thanaplace.IfeelathomewhenIamwithmyfamilyinLondon.butIalsofeelathomeinItalywith

friendsIlove.Homeisnolongerapictureofahousewithafrontdoorandsomewindows.ltismore

complicatedthanthat.

ThisisoneofthereasonsthatcelebratingtheNewYearhasbecomeveryimportantforme.Idonot

careabout“NewYear,sresolutions(愿望)“一livingabroadhasmademeconstantlyreconsiderwhat

kindofpersonIwanttobeandhowIwilllivemylife,soIdon'tfeeltheneedtoplanfbrchange:!live

forchange.

NewYear,sEvehasbecomemytimetoreconnectwiththefriends,whichmakesmefeelat

home.Everyyearwetrytoreunitewhereverweare,andrememberthetimewhenwekneweachotherso

wellthatwefeltlikeafamily.ltisamomenttoreconnectandgettoknoweachotheragain.Lastyear,we

travelledtoacottageinIrelandwherewehadnoInternetandnoneighbours.Inthemiddleofthe

countryside,awayfromourconstantlychanginglives,wewereabletobecomelikealittlefamilyagain.

Thisyear,wewenttoBarcelona.ltwasaverybigchange.Weweresurroundedbycultureandlifeand

joy.Therewerebarsandparties.ltwasdifferent,butonethingstayedverymuchthesame—Ifeltathome

againandwefeltlikeafamilyagain.

AlotofpeoplefeelthatNewYear*sEvecannotliveuptoexpectations.Ideassuchasthe”New

Year,skiss”and“resolutions“createalotofpressureforpeopletohaveanighttoremember,anightthat

willchangetheirlivesandperhapsmakethenextyearoneworthliving.Ithinkthosepeoplearemissing

thepoint.IfChristmasisaboutfamily,whycan'tNewYearbeaboutfriends?

4.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“II”inParagraphIprobablymean?

A.Family.B.Livingabroad.

C.Home.D.Stayingwithfriends.

5.Whydoesn'ttheauthorcareabout44NewYear*sresolutions”?

A.NewYear,sresolutionscannotbereached.

B.Hislifestylemakeshimalwaysreadyforchange.

C.Il'smeaninglesstomakeanybigchangesinlife.

D.MakingNewYear'sresolutionscreatesmuchpressure.

6.WhatdoestheauthortrytoconveythroughhisexperiencesinIrelandandBarcelona?

A.Lifeispeacefulandenjoyable.

B.Livingabroadisahappyexperience.

C.Stayingwithfriendsmakesonefeelathome.

□Travellingabroadenrichesone'slifeexperience.

7.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.NewYear*sCelebration:How?

B.TrueFriendship:What?

C.LivingAbroad:ComfortableorComplicated?

D.Change:PlanItorMakeIt?

C

Afirst-yearundergraduatestudentinChengdurecentlycomplainedonlinethathermotherrefusedto

raisehermonthlyallowanceto4,500yuan($633)evenwhenshesaidhercurrentallowance2,000yuan

wasnotenoughtocoverherexpenses,sparkingadebateonhowmuchmoneyacollegestudentneedsper

month.OneexpertshareshisviewsontheissuewithChinaDaily:Studentsshouldpursueeducation,not

comfort.

Evenfbracollegestudentstudyinginafirst-tiercityinChina,2,000yuanisenoughtocoverallhisor

hermonthlyexpenses.Infact,foracollegestudentinChengduamonthlyallowanceof2,000yuanismore

thanenough.Accordingtoasurveyconductedbyabookkeepingplatform,theaveragemonthlyexpensefor

anundergraduateincitiesotherthanBeijing,ShanghaiandHangzhouwaslessthan2,000yuanin2019;for

Chengdu,itwas1,900yuan.

Claimingthatshecanhardlyaffordnewclothingandcosmeticswithher2,000yuanmonthly

allowance,theundergraduatestudentinChengducriticizedhermotherforrefusingtoraiseherpocket

money.Her“meager"allowance,shesaid,preventedherfrombuyingbrandedgoodsthatherhostel-mates

enjoyed.

Bythetimeapersonentersacollege,sheorheshouldhavedevelopedahealthyconsumption

habit.Andayouthshouldadjustherorhisconsumptionaccordingtoherorhisfamilyincome.Onadeeper

leveLthemoneytheyspendincollegeshoulddependonhowmuchtheyvaluetheirparentsrhard

work.Besides,somecollegestudentscouldtakeuppart-timejobstomeettheirmonetaryneedsiftheyfeel

theirparentsdon'torcan'tsendthemenoughmoney.Inthiswaytheycanalsolearntomeetthe

requirementsoflifeinthefutureanddevelophealthyconsumptionhabits.Moreimportantly,theyshould

alwaysbearinmindthateducationistheirtoppriorityincollege.

8.What,stheexpert,sattitudetotheissueabouttheundergraduatestudent?

A.Critical.B.Neutral.

C.Supportive.D.Unconcerned.

9.1n2019,theundergraduates,averagemonthlyexpenseinHangzhouwas.

A.morethan2,000yuanB.633dollars

C.lessthan2,000yuanD.1,000dollars

10.Whichofthefollowingbestexplains"meager”inParagraph3?

A.Empty.B.Pitiful.C.Mean.D.Fruitful.

11.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlytalkabout?

A.Collegestudentsshouldkeeptheirexpensesinlinewiththeirfamilyconditions.

B.Collegestudents1consumptionlevelisdeterminedbytheirparents.

C.Collegestudentsshouldtakeupapart-timejobtocovertheirexpenses.

□Collegestudentsshoulddealwiththeirproblemsaboutlivingexpensesreasonably.

D

Canyoutrustyourveryfirstchildhoodmemories?Maybenot,anewstudysuggests.

PastresearchesshowthatpeopleJsearliestmemoriestypicallyformaround3to3.5yearsofage.But

inarecentsurveyofmorethan6,600people,Britishscientistshavefoundthat39percentofparticipants

claimedtohavememoriesfromage2oryounger.Thesefirstmemoriesarelikelyfalse,theresearchers

said.Thiswasparticularlythecaseformiddle-agedandolderadults.

Forthestudy,researchersaskedparticipantstodescribetheirfirstmemoryandtheageatwhichit

occurred.Participantsweretoldtheyhadtobesurethememorywastheonethathadhappened.For

example,itshouldn,tbebasedonaphotographyfamilystoryoranysourceotherthandirect

expcricnccs.Thcntheresearchersexamiredthecontcntjanguagcanddescriptivedetailsoftheseearliest

memoriesandworkedout(helikelyreasonswhypeoplewouldclaimtohavememoriesfromanagewhen

memoriescannotform.

Asmanyofthesememoriesdatedbeforetheageof2,thissuggeststheywerenotbasedonactual

facts,butfactsorknowledgeabouttheirbabyhoodorchildhoodfromphotographsorfamilystories.Often

thesefalsememoriesarefiredbyapartofanearlyexperience,suchasfamilyrelationshipsorfeeling

sadjheresearchersexplained.

“Wesuggestthatwhataremembererhasinmindwhenrecallingfictionalearlymemoriesis...amental

representationconsistingofrememberedpiecesofearlyexperiencesandsomefactsorknowledgeabout

theirownbabyhoodorchildhood,“studyauthorShaniaKantarsaidinajournalnews

release,“Addilionally,furtherdetailsmaybeunconsciouslyinferredoradded.Suchmemory—likemental

representationscomeovertime,tobecollectivelyexperiencedwhentheycometomind,soforthe

individual,theyquitesimplyarememories,whichparticularlypointtobabyhood.”

'importantly,thepersonrememberingthemdoesn'tknowthisisfictional,''studyco-authorMartin

Conwaysaid/infact,whenpeoplearctoldthattheirmemoriesarcfalsetheyoftendon'tbelieveit.”

ll.Whatcanwelearnfromarecentstudy?

A.Memoriesformaftertheageof3.

B.Participantsaregoodattellingstories.

C.Adultsarelikelytoformfalsememories.

D.Earliestmemoriesmayplayatrickonus.

13.Whichsourcedidtheresearchersrequirefortheearliestmemories?

A.Adirectexperience.B.Afamilystory.

C.Afamilyphoto.D.Asadfeeling.

14.WhatarethesefictionalearlymemoriesaccordingtoKantar?

ATheyarerepeatedmentalrepresentations.

B.Theyareacollectionofearlyexperiences.

C.Theyareacombinationofbothfactsandfictions.

D.Theyarefurtherdetailsofrememberedexperiences.

15.Whichpartofanewspaperisthistextprobablytakenfrom?

A.Society.B.Psychology.

C.Technology.D.Heahh.

n.閱讀七選五

LastweekendIwasluckyenoughtoattendoneofSpain'smostfamouscarnivalsinthecityof

Cadiz.Youcanonlyunderstandwhyitisoneofthemostimportantcarnivalsintheworldafterseeingit

foryourself.Everybodywasfancy-dressedfromtoptotoe.1

Almostinstantlyaftersteppingoffthetrain,wcwerefilledwithjoy.2Anumberofpeople

paradingthroughthestreetsplayingtraditionalmusicfilledpeoplewithhappinessandcrazinesslikeIhave

neverseenbefore.Aswewanderedaround,wesawthatthecreativityofsomecostumeswas

incrcdible!FromShrektoJapanesewrestlers,theimaginationandeffortputintothefancydresseswas

remarkable.Youcouldreallytellthatpeopleputaloloftimeandenergyintomakingsomeamazing

costumes.

3Theyweiemostlyoldmensingingsometraditionalsongs.Thisgavethecarnivalapure

essenceoforiginality,astheyweresingingfromtheirhearl.Furlhermore,thefactthatIwasnotableto

understandtheinsidejokesdidnotmatter,asIwasattractedbytheactionsandexpressionstheyprovided

4

Asthenightprogressed,thestreetsgotmorepackedwithpeople.Amomentthatfellquitedreamlike

waswhenweweredancingoutsideaconveniencestorewithmusicprovidedbytheownersbooming

throughtheirspeakers!Everyonewhoparsedwouldbejammingalongtothemusic.5.Itwaslikea

minifestival.Afterthisspecialweekendoffestival,itistruetosaythattheSpanishknowhowtoparty!

A.Everyonewasdancing.

B.Peoplegotmoreandmoreexcited.

C.Wesaweveryonewasinhighspirits.

D.ItmademefeellikeIwasinafairy-taleworld.

E.Afterwards,wewenttothemainpartyatElPuerto.

F.Thentherewerethegroupsdottedaroundthecity.

G.TheseministreetshowswereatruetasteofSpanishculture.

語言運(yùn)用題組——求精準(zhǔn)

(25mins)

I.完形填空

Craven,26,hadtogetaroundtheworldtobeatthehospitalfbrhiswifewasgoingtogivebirth.He

wasinAfghanistan.He]toKuwaitandthentoPhiladelphia,wheremattersgrew2.Storms

causedacancelsohewas3tostayinahotelovernight.Hewasscheduledtoflyoutthenext

morning.

Whilesittingonthe4Thursdaymorning,theyexperiencedfixingissues.Afterabout30minutes

ofremaining5ontheplane,everybodyhadto6andwentbackinsideagain.Afterthatwasdelay

afterdelay.

“Iftheyhadcanceledfromthe7Jwouldhavefoundawayhomesomehow,''Cravensaid.

“Becauseofthe8,therewerenotrentalvehiclesatallfromtheairport,“hesaid.'4The9flight

wasntdueuntil10:30a.m.thenextday.SoIwouldhave10allofit.**

11.wordofCraven'splight(困境)startedcirculatingamong12.HisstoryreachedCharlene

Vickerswhowasalsoonadcadline.Shcneededto13CharlestonbynoononFriday.Hervehiclewas

parkedattheairportforshelivesinthePhiladelphiaarea.

After14herselftoCravenandsaidJI'mgettingtoWestVirginiatonight,soIcangiveyoua

lift.Areyouwillingto15me?,,Cravendidn'teven16togethissuitcase.Theyarrivedathis_

17justpastmidnight.His9-pound,8-ounceboy,Cooper,was18thenextmorning.

“Ifitwasn'tfbrCharleneI19wouldhavemadeit,“Cravensaid.”Allshewantedin20was

picturesofthebaby.

1.A.droveB.flew

C.walkedD.rodc

2.A.complicatedB.direct

C.nervousD.funny

3.A.invitedB.punished

C.forced□.disturbed

4.A.carB.ship

C.trainD.plane

5.A.silentB.seated

C.excitedD.still

6.A.takeoffB.puton

C.getoffD.setup

7.A.morningB.evening

C.hotel0.beginning

8.A.snowsB.storms

C.rainsD.suitcases

9.A.fastB.next

C.newD.only

1().A.missedB.made

C.realized□.exported

ll.A.GenerallyB.Especially

C.Fortunately0.Frequently

ll.A.soldiersB.pilots

C.drivers0.passengers

13.A.leaveB.reach

C.pass□.control

14.A.introducingB.devoting

C.abandoningD.telling

15.A.takeB.meet

C.waitD.join

16.A.wantB.wait

C.wishD.forget

17.A.houseB.office

C.company0.flight

18.A.goneB.sent

C.lostD.bom

19.A.everB.finally

C.neverD.probably

2O.A.timeB.tum

C.returnD.nccd

n.語法填空

EnglishisaWestGermaniclanguagethatwasfirstspokeninearlymedievalEnglandandisnowa_

J_(globe)language.Englishiseithertheofficiallanguageoranofficiallanguageinalmost60sovereign

states.ltisthemost2(common)spokenlanguageintheUnitedKingdomjheUnited

States,Canada,Australia,Ireland,andNewZealand.ltisthemostwidelylearned3(two)languageandis

anofficiallanguageoftheUnitedNations.

English4(develop)overthecourseofmorethan1,400years.The5(early)formsof

English,asetofAnglo-FrisiandialectsbroughttoGreatBritainbyAnglo-Saxon6(settle)inthefifth

century,arecalledOldEnglish.MiddleEnglishbeganinthelate11thcenturywiththeNormanconquestof

England.EarlyModemEnglishbeganin7late15thcenturywiththeintroductionoftheprintingpress

toLondonandTheKingJamesBibleaswellastheGreatVowelShift.Throughtheworldwideinfluenceof

theBritishEmpire,modemEnglishspread8theworldfromthe17thtomid-20thcenturies.Through

alltypesofprintedandelectronicmedia,Englishhasbecomethe9(lead)languageofinternational

discourseandthelinguafrancainmanyregionsandinprofessionalcontextssuchasscience,navigation,_

10_law.

主觀題組合練——要規(guī)范

(40mins)

I.語法填空

ForsomepeopleinChina,theaimoftravelistocreate15-secondvideos.ltysnotaboutwhere

you'vebeen,butaboutwhereyou'reseentohavebeen.

Situatedoncliffsaboveariver,Hongyadongisastilthousecomplex(建筑群)in]cityof

Chongqing.Thebars,restaurantsandgoldenneonlights2(be)apopulardrawsinceitwasbuiltin

2006.Lastyearthenumberofvisitorsincreased3(sharp).

Themainreason,itseemed,wasHongyadong'ssuddenpopularityonanapp,4aimisnotto

produceawell-craftedvideo,butsimply5(show)thatyouhavealsobeentothepopularplaces.The

beautyofthe6(attract)islessimportantthanthefactthatpeopleareflockingtheretodaka.

Asubcultureofyoungpeoplewhoembracedakaasalifestylehasdeveloped.So-calleddakazu-

“dakatribes^^―can7(find)roamingvariousscenicspots,8(check)outasmanyhotlocationsas

possiblewithinasingleday.

Thedakacrazemayhave9(practice)origins.China'syoungurbanprofessionalsdon'thave

somuchfreetime.Sometimes,theyneedtoworkovertime.Sotheyhavetomakethebestuseoftheir10

(limit)leisuretime.

H.短文改錯

MyEnglishhasneverbeenveryperfectly.!havemanypuzzles,especiallyonEnglishgrammar.Iwill

beaSeniorThreestudentafterthesummervacation.ConcernedaboutmyEnglish,Dadturnedhisteacher

forhelp.Dadstudiedverypoorlyasaboybutfailedtoentertheuniversity,whichheregretsallhislife.But

heworshipshisEnglishteacherwhomretiredlastyear.Thus,hesentmetohisteacher,beghimtodirectme

inmyEnglishstudy.Heistherealexpert.SoonIwasattractedbyhisrichknowledges.Heclearedupmy

doubtsonebyone.Tomyexcite,hegavemethreebookshehadwroteaboutEnglishstudy.Iamlikehis

grammarbookverymuch.

III.書面表達(dá)

假定你是李華,你的英國朋友Allen打算到北京大學(xué)學(xué)習(xí)。他聽說很多留學(xué)生選擇漢語言文學(xué)專

業(yè),但他對醫(yī)學(xué)也很感興趣,想征求你的意見。請給他寫封郵件,內(nèi)容包括:

1推薦其中一個專業(yè)并陳述理由;

2.期待見面。

注意:

1.詞數(shù)100左右;

2.開頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計入總詞數(shù)。

參考詞匯:漢語言文學(xué)ChineseLanguageandLiterature醫(yī)學(xué)medicine

DearAllen,

Yours,

LiHua

高考題型組合規(guī)范練2

模塊-Unit2閱讀理解題組練速度

(35mins)

I.閱讀理解

A

Beingstuckathomedoesn'tmeanthatlearningstops.Infact,it'sjusttheopposite.Herearesome

activitiesandresourcestofosterkids'imaginationandbuildtheircuriosityathome.

Let,sGetDowntotheScience

Thesciencelabatschoolmaybeclosed,butyoucanstillputongogglesandawhitelabcoatand

learnathome.ThisTestTubeExpenmentKitwillmakeyoufeellikeageniusinnotime.Kidswillgetthe

chancetolearnaboutbasicchemistry,physics,andmorebycreatingpop-resistantbubbles,bouncyballs,and

otherobjects.

Tolnfinity(無窮)andBeyond

TheEarthisapartoftheMilkyWaygalaxy,butdoyouknowtherearearound100milliongalaxiesin

theuniverse?Therearesomanyfunandfascinatingthingstolearnaboutspacethatthepossibilitiestruly

gotoinfinityandbeyond.Agreatwaytostartyourchild*seducationalspaceadventureiswiththis

RealLifeStickerandActivityBook.

TakeaWalkontheWildSide

Biologyclassisinsession!HereJsyourchancetogetupcloseandpersonalwithagreatwhiteshark

withoutputtingonawetsuit.This4DGreatWhiteSharkAnatoniyKitallowsyoutogetaninsidelookatwhat

makesthesepredatorsofthedeepsopowerful.Andthentakeanevendeeperdiveintoashark*sworld

withlAniShark.

Takeadvantageofthistimeathomeandfindnewwaystokeepexploringtheworldaroundyou.

l.Whatdotheseactivitieshaveincommon?

A.Theyareallperformedoutdoors.

B.Theyareallassociatedwithphysics.

C.Theyareallcarriedoutbythewayofexperimenting.

D.Theyallrecommendsomeresourcesforkidstostudy.

2.Whichbookfavourschildreninterestedinstars?

A..ThisTestTubeExperunentKit.

^.RealLifeStickerandActivityBook.

C.4DGreatshiteSharkAnatomyKit.

D.IAmShark.

3.Whatisthesharedgoaloftheactivities?

A.Togainfinancialbenefits.

B.Tosavekidsfromboredom.

C.Toexplorenewtechnologies.

D.Toinspirekidstostudyathome.

B

Lifeonthestreetisaconstantstruggleforhomelesspeople.Intimesofextremeweather

conditions,thatstrugglebecomesevenmoredifficult.Recently,homelesspeopleacrossChicagofaced

freezingtodeathiftheycouldn'tfindshelterforthenight.

Thankfully,onelocalwomanrefusedtoletthathappen.OnJanuary30,2018,34-year-oldCandice

Payne,alocalmanagingbroker,wasluckyenoughtohaveshelterfromthedangerousconditions.

“Ilwas-20℃,andIknewtheyweregoingtobesleepingoniceandIhadtodosomething,^^said

Payne.Paynestartedbrainstormingdifferentwaysshecouldpossiblyhelp.Finally,shedecidedtoseeif

therewereanyroomsavailableatlocalinnsandhotelsthatshecouldgettohelpthosestuckonthestreet.

ForPayne,hermissionwaspersonal.AccordingtoPayne,herhusband,CarlosCallahan,hadlivedon

thestreetsatonepointinhislife.Basedonhisexperiences,Payneknewthatthehomelesspeoplestillout

orthestreetdesperatelyneededhelpandthatifshedidn'tstepuptohelp,noonelikelywould.

However,whenPayneexplainedwhatshewastryingtodo,manyofthelocalhotelsrefusedtoallow

hertopayfbrtheroomsastheydidn'twanthomelesspeopletostayintheirrooms.4tNoonewanted

them,butonehotel,theAmberInn,wasniceenoughtoallowmetobuytherooms/'saidPayne.

Payne'sselflessactmadenewsacrossthecountry.However,sheinsistedshehadneverdoneitfor

attention,**1amaregularperson,saidPayne,whospentthousandsofdollarsofherownmoneytohelp

completestrangers/Mtallsoundedlikearichpersondidthis,butI'injustalittleblackgirlfromtheSouth

Side.”

4.Whatdocstheunderlinedword“that”inParagraph2referto?

A.Localslivingonthestreet.

B.Theextremeweather.

C.Theshelterforthehomeless.

D.Thehomelessfreezingtodeath.

5.HowdidCandicePaynehelpthehomelesspeople?

A.Bydrawingpublicattention.

B.Bygivingthemmoneydirectly.

C.Bytakingthemtoherownhouse.

D.Bybuyinghotelroomsforthem.

6.WhatmaycontributetoPayne,sniceact?

A.Herhusband'spastexperiences.

B.Therequestsfromthehomeless.

C.Herdesiretobecomefamous.

D.Thecoldnessoflocalhotels.

7.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitlefbrthetext?

A.ABlackFighterChangestheWorld

B.AWoman'sCuriosityBringsaReward

C.ARegularWomanMakesaDifference

DACouple,sBraveActMovestheCountry

C

Scientistshavefoundthateatingdarkchocolateappearstolowertheriskofdepressionbya

quarter.While7.6percentofthe13.000peoplesurveyedreporteddepressivesymptoms,just1.5percentof

thechocolateeatersdid.Thestudyalsofoundthatthepeoplewhoconsumedthemostofanychocolate

werealso57percentlesslikelytoreportdepressivesymptoms.

Thestudyisthefirsttoexaminetheassociationwithdepressionaccordingtothetypeofchocolate

consumed.Theteamassesseddatafrom13,626adultsfromtheUSNationalHealthandNutrition

ExaminationSurvey.

Arangeofotherfactorsincludingheight,weight,maritalstatus,education,householdincome,physical

activity,smokingandchronic(慢性的)healthproblemswerealsotakenintoaccounttoensurethestudy

onlymeasuredchocolate'seffectondepressivesymptoms.

Afteradjustingforthesefactors,itwasfoundthatindividualswhoreportedeatinganydarkchocolate

intwo24-hourperiodshad70percentloweroddsofreportingclinicallyrelevantdepressivesymptomsin

theprevioustwoweeksthanthosewhoreportednoteatingchocolateatall.

Chocolatecontainsanumberofpsychoactiveingredients(精神活性成分)whichproduceafeelingof

euphoria(興奮感)similartothatofcannabinoid(大麻素),foundincannabis.ltalsocontains

p匕enylethylamine(苯丙氨酸),whichisbelievedtobeimportantforregulatingpeople*smoods.

HoweverBritishscientistsurgedcautionaboutthefindings,suggestingthatthedecisiontocatdark

chocolatecouldbelinkedtootherhealthfactors.Forexample,peoplewhochoosedarkchocolatemaybe

morehealth-consciousingeneral,whichisknowntoprotectagainstdepression.

Depressedpeoplearealsomorelikelytodesiremoresugaryfattyfoodsandsocouldbelesslikelyto

pickadarkalternativewhenchoosingchocolate.

8.Whatistheaimofthestudy?

A.Tofindacurefordepression.

B.Tofindoutthecauseofdepression.

C.Toresearchontheingredientsofchocolate.

D.Tostudytheassociationbetweendepressionandchocolate.

9.Whatisphenylethylamine?

A.Somethingthatcanmakepeopleexcited.

B.Somethingthatcanadjustpeople,smoods.

C.Somethingthatcanmakepeopledepressed.

□,Somethingthatcanmakepeopleoverweight.

10.WhatisBritishscientists,attitudetowardthefindings?

A.Supportive.B.Negative.

C.Doubtful.D.Cautious.

11.Whataredepressedpeoplemorelikelytodo?

A.Eatsugaryfattyfoods.

B.Havedarkchocolates.

C.Exerciseoutdoors.

D.Concemabouthealth.

D

ChinalaunchedthelastsatelliteoftheBeiDouNavigationSatelliteSystem(BDS)fromtheXichang

SatelliteLaunchCentreinsouthwestChina*sSichuanProvinceat9:43a.m.BJT(0143GMT)onJune23.

Thesatellite,carriedbyaLongMarch-3Bcarrierrocket,isthe30thBDS-3satelliteandthe55thofthe

wholeBeiDousatellitefamily.Thelaunchmarkedthecompletionofthecountry'sdomestically

developedBeiDouconstellation(星群),oneoffo

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