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Unit9單元拔尖檢測

第一部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)

第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)

閱讀下列短文,從短文后每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳

選項。

A[多模態(tài)語篇]

Astresstest

Thequestionsinthetestaskyouaboutyourfeelingsandthoughtsduringthelast

month.Thetesthelpsfindouthowoftenyouareinstressfulsituations.

Name:MikeAge:15Class:Three

0=never;1二almostnever;2fometimes;3=often;4二veryoften.

Questions01234

1.Howoftenwereyouupsetbecauseofsomethingthat

q

happenedunexpectedly?

2.Howoftendidyoufeelnervousandstressed?N

.......

9.Howoftendidyoufindthingsweregoingyourway?q

10.Howoftenwereyousureaboutyourabilitytodeal

q

withyourpersonalproblems?

Totalscore:28N

Scoresfrom0-13areconsideredaslowstress.

Scoresfrom14-26areconsideredasmoderate(中等的)stress.

Scoresfrom27-40areconsideredashighstress.

Note:Ifyourtestscoresarehighandyou'reworriedaboutyourself,youneedtalkto

yourparents,teachersandexpertsforhelp.

()1.Fromthetest,wecanseeMikefeltnervousandstressedduringthe

lastmonth.

A.almostneverB.sometimesC.oftenD.veryoften

()2.AccordingtoMike'sscore,Whatshouldhedo?

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A.Askhisteachersforhelp.B.Trytobebraveandconfident.

C.Paymoreattentiontohisstudy.D.Learntosolveproblemsonhisown.

()3.Whatdoweknowfromthematerial?

A.ThetestisonlyforClassThree.B.Thetestincludestenquestions.

C.Accordingtothetestresult,Mikeisunderlowstress.

D.Bydoingthestresstest,youwillbecomelessnervous.

B[2024煙臺]

LastDecember,whenAnLingfei,adoctorfromanInnerMongoliamedicalteam,

arrivedinKigali,thecapitalcityofRwanda(盧旺達(dá)),hesetupacenterinthe

MasakaDistrictHospital.Sincethen,theChina-RwandaTraditionalChinese

Medicine(TCM)TreatmentCenterhasincreasedinpopularity.

AccordingtoAn,thecenternowreceivesanaverageofmorethan30people

daily,withmostofthemsufferingfromlowerbackpainorkneeandanklejoint(踝關(guān)

節(jié))pain.Rwandaisknownasthelandofathousandhills.Localsoftenhavetowalk

onmountainroadsyear-round,whichcanleadtojointstress.

“TCMhasgreatadvantagesintreatingthesediseases,andtheeffectsarevery

good,“Ansaid."ThecenternowprovidesmostkindsofTCMtreatments,allowing

localpeopletoexperienceEasternmedicine.^^

Naomin,a60-year-oldpatient,isamazedbyTCM.Shewasunabletowalkdueto

seriouspaininbothkneesandankles.Butafteramonthoftreatmentatthecenter,she

isnowabletowalkaroundwithawalkingstick.“Thetreatmenthasbeenahuge

help,“shesaid.

Anotherpatient,Mukagatare,saidthathisbackpaindisappearedafterthreeTCM

treatments.Accordingtohim,doctorsatthelocalhospitalshadbeenunabletomakea

cleardiagnosis(診斷)aftermanyexaminations,letalonereducethepain.

Besidestreatingpatients,thecenteralsoeducateslocalsaboutTCMandChinese

culture.

Uptonow,TCMhasspreadtonearly200countriesandareas,withitsworldwide

influencecontinuouslygrowing.taFromtreatingacommoncoldtochronic(慢性的)

anddifficultdiseases,TCMcanallplayanimportantrole/9aChineseexpertsaid.

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()4.WheredidAnLingfeisetuptheTCMTreatmentCenter?

A.InChina.B.InKigali.

C.Inhishome.D.InInnerMongolia.

()5.WhydomanylocalsinRwandasufferfromjointpain?

A.Becausetheiraverageagesareoversixty.

B.Becausetheyaregivenawrongdiagnosis.

C.Becausetheycan'tgotothelocalhospitals.

D.Becausetheyoftenwalkonmountainroads.

()6.WhatimprovementdidNaominachieveafteramonthofTCMtreatment?

A.Herbackpaindisappeared.B.Herkneesdidn'thurtanymore.

C.Shecouldmovearoundagain.D.Shedidn'tneedawalkingstick.

()7.Whatcanweinfer(推斷)fromthepassage?

A.ThelocalhospitalsinRwandaarenotresponsible.

B.Therearenoeffectivewaystotreatchronicdiseases.

C.TCMwillhaveincreasingpopularityaroundtheworld.

D.An'scentermainlyfocusesonspreadingChineseculture.

C[2025煙臺招遠(yuǎn)期中]

InChina,lifeskilllessonsbecamepartofeducationinprimaryandmiddle

schoolsin2022.Thelessonsincludecleaning,organizing,cooking,growing

vegetablesandsoon.

Recently,avideoofthelifeskillclassatXuhaiRoadKindergarten(幼兒園)in

Xuzhouhasbecomepopularonline.Inthevideo,childrenaretakingpartindifferent

cookingactivities.Someofthemarecookingdishes,somearemakingpancakes,and

othersarestuffingsausages(灌香腸).ZhangQianistheheadofthekindergarten.She

saidthattheystartedtogivelifeskilllessonsin2020.Atfirst,thelessonswereall

taughtindoors,butthecookingclasswasmovedoutdoorsin2023.Theyfoundthat

thechildrenhadastronginterestincookinginamooncake-makingeventatthe

Mid-AutumnFestival.Zhangthendecidedtosetupstoves(火爐)intheyardand

encouragechildrentodevelopcookingskills.Shebelievessafetyalwayscomesfirst,

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sosherequireschildrentowearglovesandisolationmasks(隔離面罩)whiletheyare

cooking.

Thelifeskillclassinthekindergartenisnotonlyaboutcooking,butalsoknitting

(編織),sewing(縫制)andteaart.Childrencanmakechoicesaccordingtotheirown

ideas.

Forthesecourses,parentsshowgreatsupport.Someevenprovidefirewoodfor

thekindergarten.They'reexcitedaboutthechangesthatarehappeningtotheir

children.

Thecoursesaremovedoutoftheclassroomandintothekitchenandfields.

Childrennotonlylearnusefullifeskillsbutalsohaveaspiritoflovinglife,which

willbehelpfultothemforalifetime.

()8.Whichofthefollowingarethelifeskilllessonsinprimaryandmiddle

schools?

①Washingclothes.②Boilingnoodles.(3)Growingpotatoes.

(4)Sewinguptheholeintheclothes.

A.①②③B.②③④C.①②④D.①③④

()9.Whendidthekidsstarttotakethecookingclassoutdoors?

A.In2020.B.In2021.

C.In2022.D.In2023.

()10.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?

A.TointroduceXuhaiRoadKindergarten.

B.Tocallonmoreschoolstostartlifeskilllessons.

C.Tospeakhighlyofthekidsfortheircookingskills.

D.Tointroducethelifeskilllessonsoftheprimaryschool.

()11.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingsentencesisRIGHT?

A.ThelifeskilllessonsinXuhaiRoadKindergartenstartedin2021.

B.ThelifeskilllessonsinXuhaiRoadKindergartenareaboutcooking,

knitting,sewingandorganizing.

C.Thelifeskillswillhelpchildrenthroughouttheirlives.

D.Someparentsthinktheselifeskilllessonsarebadfortheirchildren.

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D[2025煙臺福山區(qū)期末改編]

Doingsportsisgoodforourbodyandmind.Today,

exercisingthroughonlinevideosisbecomingpopular.With

theInternet,peoplecandoitanytime,anywhere.

Oneofmyfriends,LinFei,followedshortvideostodo

dailyexercise."Withliveprograms,IfeellikeIamworkingoutwithmyfriends,

whichencouragesmetoholdontothelastminute,“shesaid.Anotherfriendofmine,

Michael,toldmethatworkingoutthroughvideosmadehimfeelcomfortable.UIhave

afearofworkingoutatthegym,becauseIdon'tlikebeingwatchedbypeoplearound

me.Butworkingoutathomedoesn'tmakemefeelembarrassed,hesaid.

Hearingabouttheirexperiences,Idecidedtogiveitatry.WhenItoldmyplanto

myeldersister,aP.E.teacher,shesaidthatworkoutvideoscouldbehelpfulbutmight

stillcarrysomeproblems.

"Withoutbeingwithsomeoneinperson,youwillbelesswillingtoworkoutto

yourbest.Workingoutatthegymallowsyoutohaveadviceinrealtimeandget

pushedharder,“mysistersaidtome."Well,ifyoureallywanttohaveatry,first,

chooseproperprogramsorvideos.Thafsveryimportant.Andthenaskyourfriends

foradvice.Theirexperiencescangiveyouabetterunderstandingofwhatyoucan

expect.Anyway,don'tdependtoomuchonit.Youshouldtrysomedifferentways

too.”

Athersuggestions,Ifollowedanonlineprogramforthreemonths,whichalso

offeredadvicetomeetmypersonalneeds.Afterthefirstperiodoftraining,Ifeltit

verypracticalandhelpfulwhenIputintherightamountofworkwithastrongwill.

Comparedwithgoingtothegym,usingonlinevideosisamuchcheaperand

time-savingchoice.ButitcanbedifficultsometimeswhenI'mtoolazyortoobusyto

stickwithit.

()12.HowdoesMichaelfeelaboutworkingoutatthegym?

A.Relaxed.B.Fearful.C.Comfortable.D.Unembarrassed.

()13.WhatisNOTthewriter'ssister9sideaaboutfollowingworkoutvideos?

A.Itmayfailtopushyoutoyourbest.

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B.Yourfriends9advicemayhelpyoualot.

C.Itisimportanttochoosetheworkoutvideos.

D.Dependingonitcangiveyouabetterunderstanding.

()14.Whatwillthewriterprobablysuggestonworkingoutthroughonline

videos?

A.Goingtothegymalthoughitwastesmoneyandtime.

B.Workingouttoyourbestuntilyouarethinenough.

C.Themoreyouexercise,themoreadviceyouwillget.

D.Choosingtheproperprogramsorvideosandnevergivingup.

()15.What'sthemainideaofthepassage?

A.Workingoutthroughonlinevideosisnecessaryandpopular.

B.Workingoutthroughonlinevideosisconvenientbutnothelpful.

C.Workingoutthroughonlinevideosrequiresastrongwillandmoretime.

D.Workingoutthroughonlinevideoshasadvantagesandproblems.

第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)

閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項

中有一項為多余選項。

Probablyyougrewupwithastop-snackingmom.Thatisamomwhotellsher

kidsthatsnacksarebad.Theywillmakeyoufatandhurtyourteeth.

Well,Mommayberightaboutmostthings.16.Thereisactuallyan

acceptablewaytosnackforbetterhealth.Thefollowingtipshelpyoutosnackthe

rightway.

Makeyourownsnacks.

17.Mostofthosesnackshavetoomuchsugarandsaltinthem.Instead,

freshhome-madesnacksmaybeahealthierchoice.Therightsnackscankeepyou

fromeatingtoomuchatdinnerandkeepyoufromgettingfat.

Eatthingsthatofferyouenoughenergy.

Thingslikebreadandcrackersareprocessedquicklybyyourbody.18.

Ifyouaretrulyabigfanofbread,howabouthavingsomecheesetogo

alongwithit?Andyou'llgetawinningsnack.

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Becarefulofyourhungersignals.

19.Butyoumightnotreallybehungryatall.Yourbodymightjustbe

tellingyoutotakearest.Havesomewaterbeforeyoupulloutasnack.Thatmightbe

allyoureallyneed.

Withoneortwosnackbreaksduringtheday,youwillprobablyfindthatyoueat

lessatlunchanddinner.Andeatinglessisagreatwaytostartlosingweight.Sorry

aboutthat,Mom.20.

A.Itiseasytomistakebeingtiredforbeinghungry.

B.Therefore,it'swisetostayawayfromsnacks.

C.Theywon'tgiveyouenoughenergytolastverylong.

D.Maybehavingsomesnacksisnotaterribleideaafterall.

E.However,sheisn'trightaboutallsnacks.

F.Don'tbuysnacksthatarealreadyproducedandsoldinstores.

第二部分語言知識應(yīng)用(共兩節(jié),滿分25分)

第一節(jié)完形填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)

閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以

填入空白處的最佳選項。

Likethebody,thebrainneedsexercisetostayhealthy.Accordingtoresearch,

brainexercisecanbeanythingthatstimulates(刺激)thebrain,like21crossword

puzzles(填字游戲)orlearninglanguages.However,researchersfindthatsome

activitiesstimulateourbrainsmorethanothers.

Dealingwithsocialrelationshipsmaybethe22kindofbrainexercise.

Relationshipswithfriendsandfamilyarethe23toourmentalhealth,and

socialactivitiesaregoodforthebrain.Thismeanseven24withfriendsat

weekendsisexcellentbrainexercise.

Scientistssaythatlaughingcanexercisemanypartsofthebrain.Whenweheara

25wetrytofigureoutwhatisfunny,andlaugh.Eachstepmakesususedifferent

partsofthebrain.Laughingisalso26forrelaxing.Whenwerelaxourbody,

wefeelcalm.

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Finally,brainresearchsuggeststhatpeopleshouldnever27learning

becauselearningisbrainexercise,too.Activitiessuchaslearningtoplayan

instrumentorcookingare28useful,becausetheyrequirethebodyandbrain

toworktogetherinnewways.

Itisnotnecessaryforusto29alloftheseactivities.However,itis

importanttodothemmoreoften.Alltheseskillsofexercisingthebrainhavemany

30.Theymakethebrainmuchsmarterandslowdownmemoryloss.

()21.A.gettingB.keepingC.playingD.taking

()22.A.funniestB.hardestC.worstD.best

()23.A.wayB.questionC.answerD.key

()24.A.sellingoutB.checkingoutC.hangingoutD.layingout

()25.A.planB.jokeC.reportD.voice

()26.A.thankfulB.carefulC.harmfulD.helpful

()27.A.stopB.avoidC.regretD.keep

()28.A.especiallyB.nearlyC.simplyD.possibly

()29.A.cancelB.masterC.holdD.teach

()30.A.reasonsB.advantagesC.mistakesD.influences

第二節(jié)語法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入一個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

NoneexpectedthatBaduanjinwouldbecomepopular

amongyoungChinesepeople.

Inthepastcoupleofyears,31.online

teachingvideoBaduanjin,aformofQigong,hasbeenplayedmorethan10million

times."IhavebeendoingBaduanjinforaboutfourmonths.Ithelpsmesleep32.

(well)andgetstronger.IlikeBaduanjinverymuchbecauseitgivesme

amuchhealthierlifestyle/9ayoungmanshared.

Baduanjinwas33.(one)createdover800yearsagoduringthe

SongDynasty.It'soneoftheoldesthealthandfitnesspracticesinChina.Itsname34.

(make)upoftwoparts,namely“baduan"and'jin”.Thefirstpartrefers

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to(涉及)eightdifferentmovements.Andthesecondpartreferstothestretch(舒展)

andsmoothnessofthemovements.

Comparedtosportssuchasballgamesorswimming,Baduanjinisslowand

usuallyplayedwithgentlemusic,soitusedtobeconsidered35.asport

fortheoldpeople.

36.(gradual),however,manyyoungpeoplehaverealizedthe

benefits(益處)ofthesport.Ithelpskilltheirneckandbackpainafterlongworking

hourswhilenot37.(require)mucheffort,timeandspace.

SunYuxuan,acollegestudentstudyingmartial(武術(shù)的)arts,hasalsonoticedthe

rising38.(popular)ofBaduanjin.The21-year-oldgirlhasbeen

teachingotherstudents39.(practice)foroverthreeyears.Theystarted

with20membersin2019andthegrouphas45membersnow.Everymemberinthe

groupisveryactive."Ididn'texpectthatitcouldattract(吸弓I)somanyyoung

people.Iguessthafs40.theyreceiverealbenefitsfromthesport,“she

said.

第三部分書面表達(dá)(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)閱讀表達(dá)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)

閱讀下面短文,完成短文后的問題。

HaveyoueverheardofBlueLetterProject?Theprojectwassetuptohelprural

(農(nóng)村的)middleschoolstudentsaged13to14.Itoffersthemachancetoexpress

themselvesandknowthemselvesbetterbywritingletterstopenfriends.

LinLusheng,aleaderoftheproject,saysthatteenagersarefacingchallengesin

theiradolescence(青春期).Theyareunderstressfromschoolandexperiencing

changesintheirmindandbody.Manyteenagersdon'twanttosharetheirfeelings

withadults,suchasparentsandteachers.Butifadultsdon'tpayenoughattentionto

them,itmayleadtoseriousproblems.

Accordingtohim,80to90percentoftheproject9svolunteersareuniversity

studentsintheir20s.Therestareworkersfromcompanies.Thevolunteersneedto

passthetestsandreceiveprofessionaltraining.Thentheycanhavetheskillstogive

supporttoruralteenagers.

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Forexample,JiXiaomengisoneofthesevolunteers.Shehasa14-year-oldpen

friendnamedCaoYajuan.JirememberedthatinCao'sfirstletter,shementionedher

stressfromschoolwork,askedaboutstudymethods(方法),andwascurious(好奇的)

aboutuniversitylife.Jirepliedtothelettercarefully,offeringusefuladviceabout

studyandsharingwonderfulactivitiesaboutheruniversitylife.WhenreceivingJi's

reply,Caowasveryhappy."Theuniversitylifewasdescribedassocolorful.It

motivates(激勵)metostudyhardformydreamuniversity/9shesaid.

Sofar,theprojecthasreachedouttoruralteenagersfrom1,217schoolsacross

thecountry,exchangingatotalof1.42millionletters.

41.WhocangethelpfromBlueLetterProject?

42.Listteenagers9problemsaccordingtoParagraph2.

43.WherearethevolunteersofBlueLetterProjectfrom?

44.WhatdidJiXiaomengreplytoCaoYajuanwithinthefirstletter?

45.Whatdothenumbers1,217and1.42millionmeaninthelastparagraph?(not

morethan10words)

第二節(jié)寫作(滿分20分)

世界衛(wèi)生組織和聯(lián)合國兒童基金會將生活技能(lifeskills)作為全球青少年兒

童發(fā)展的重要主題之一。作為青少年,我們應(yīng)提高哪些生活技能以及如何提高自

己的生活技能呢?請根據(jù)圖中提示寫出自己的想法。

要求:不少于100詞。

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答案

第一部分

第一節(jié)A【主旨大意】本文主要展示了Mike的壓力測試情況。

1.C【點撥】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Howoftendidyoufeelnervousandstressed?”以

及“3=often”可知,Mike在過去的一個月里經(jīng)常感到緊張、有壓力。故選C。

2.A【點撥】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Totalscore:28"和"Scoresfrom27―40are

consideredashighstress...talktoyourparents,teachersandexpertsforhelp.“可

知,Mike的壓力測試分?jǐn)?shù)為28分,屬于高度壓力情況,應(yīng)該尋求父母、

老師和專家的幫助。故選A。

3.B【點撥】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)表格可知,壓力測試一共有10個問題。故選B。

B【主旨大意】本文主要介紹了一位來自內(nèi)蒙古醫(yī)療隊的醫(yī)生在Masaka地區(qū)醫(yī)

院建立了一個中心,這個中心接收一些需要中醫(yī)治療的患者,本文分享了受

益中醫(yī)治療患者的感想。

4.B【點撥】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)"LastDecember,whenAnLingfei...arrivedin

Kigali...hesetupacenterintheMasakaDistrictHospital.”可知,在基加利建立

了這個中心,故選B。

5.D【點撥】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)"Rwandaisknownasthelandofathousand

hills...leadtojointstress.”可知,盧旺達(dá)被稱為千山之國。當(dāng)?shù)厝私?jīng)常不得不

全年在山路上行走,這可能會導(dǎo)致關(guān)節(jié)壓力,故選D。

6.C【點撥】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)"Shewasunabletowalk...nowabletowalkaround

withawalkingstick.”可知,接受了一個月的治療后,她現(xiàn)在可以用拐杖走路

了,故選C。

7.C【點撥】推理判斷題。根據(jù)"Uptonow,TCMhasspreadtonearly200countries

andareas,withitsworldwideinfluencecontinuouslygrowing.”可推知,中醫(yī)將

在世界范圍內(nèi)越來越受歡迎,故選C。

C【主旨大意】本文介紹了在中國,生活技能課程已經(jīng)成為某些小學(xué)和初中教育

的一部分,徐海路幼兒園也開展了類似的課程。文章主要描述了幼兒園的生

活技能課。

8.A【點撥】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)"Thelessonsincludecleaning,organizing,cooking,

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growingvegetablesandsoon.”可知,沒有提到縫衣服,故選A。

9.D【點撥】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)"Atfirst,thelessonswerealltaught...movedoutdoors

in2023.”可知,在2023年將烹飪課程移至室外,故選D。

10.B【點撥】寫作目的題。通讀全文可知,文章主要介紹了徐州徐海路幼兒園

開展的生活技能課程,包含烹飪、編織、縫制和茶藝,目的是呼吁更多的學(xué)

校開設(shè)生活技能課程。故選B。

11.C【點撥】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)"Childrennotonlylearnusefullifeskills...helpfulto

themforalifetime.”可知,這些生活技能會對孩子們的終身有幫助。故選C。

D【主旨大意】本文主要講述了跟著線上視頻鍛煉的好處和壞處。

12.B【點撥】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)"Ihaveafearofworkingoutatthegym,becauseI

don'tlikebeingwatchedbypeoplearoundme.”可知,邁克爾對在健身房鍛煉感

到害怕,故選B。

13.D【點撥】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)"first,chooseproperprogramsorvideos...askyour

friendsforadvice...don'tdependtoomuchonit.”可知,姐姐認(rèn)為選擇合適的視

頻很重要,朋友建議有幫助,但不能過度依賴,D選項“依賴它能讓你更好

地理解”與原文不符,故選D。

14.D【點撥】推理判斷題。根據(jù)"Athersuggestions,Ifollowedanonlineprogram

forthreemonths,whichalsoofferedadvicetomeetmypersonalneeds.“可知,作

者可能會建議選擇合適的課程或視頻并堅持不放棄,故選D。

15.D【點撥】主旨大意題。通讀全文可知,本文主要講的是跟著線上視頻鍛煉

的好處和壞處,故選D。

第二節(jié)【主旨大意】本文主要向讀者介紹了如何以更健康的方式吃零食。

16.E【點撥】根據(jù)“Well,Mommayberightaboutmostthings."和"Thereisactually

anacceptablewaytosnackforbetterhealth.”可知,上文提到媽媽在大多數(shù)事情

上是正確的,下文提到,有一種吃零食的健康方式是可以被接受的,所以此

處是指在零食問題方面,媽媽的看法并不完全正確。故選E。

17.F【點撥】根據(jù)"Makeyourownsnacks."和"Mostofthosesnackshavetoomuch

sugarandsaltinthem.”可知,本段的主題是建議自己做零食,而下文提到大

多數(shù)零食都含有太多的糖和鹽,所以此處是建議大家不要購買商店里銷售的

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零食。故選F。

18.C【點撥】根據(jù)"Thingslikebreadandcrackersareprocessedquicklybyyour

body."可知,像面包和餅干這樣的食物會被你的身體快速處理,所以此處需

要解釋這種快速消化的食物存在的問題。故選C。

19.A【點撥】根據(jù)"Butyoumightnotreallybehungryatall.Yourbodymightjustbe

tellingyoutotakearest.“可知,你可能根本就不餓,你的身體可能只是在告

訴你該休息了。故選A。

20.D【點撥】根據(jù)"Withoneortwosnackbreaksduringtheday,youwillprobably

findthatyoueatlessatlunchanddinner.Andeatinglessisagreatwaytostart

losingweight.”可知,通過正確的方式吃零食可以減少午餐和晚餐的攝入量,

是減肥的好方法。故選D。

第二部分

第一節(jié)【主旨大意】本文主要介紹了大腦和身體一樣也需要鍛煉,并介紹了幾

種鍛煉的方法。

21.C【點撥】句意:根據(jù)研究,大腦鍛煉可以是任何刺激大腦的事情,比如玩

字謎或?qū)W習(xí)語言。getting得到;keeping保持;playing玩;taking帶走。

故選C。

22.D【點撥】根據(jù)下文中“andsocialactivitiesaregoodforthebrain”可知,社交

活動對大腦有益。由此推斷,此處表示可能是最好的腦力鍛煉。故選D。

23.D【點撥】句意:與朋友和家人的關(guān)系是我們心理健康的關(guān)鍵,社交活動對

大腦有好處。way方式;question問題;answer回答;key關(guān)鍵。故選D。

24.C【點撥】根據(jù)"withfriendsatweekends”可知,此處使用hangingout,表示“周

末和朋友出去逛"。故選C。

25.B【點撥】根據(jù)"wetrytofigureoutwhatisfunny,andlaugh”可知,此處表示

笑話。故選B。

26.D【點撥】根據(jù)"Whenwerelaxourbody,wefeelcalm.”并結(jié)合常識可知,笑

對放松有幫助。故選D。

27.A【點撥】根據(jù)"becauselearningisbrainexercise”可知,因為學(xué)習(xí)是腦力鍛煉,

所以人們永遠(yuǎn)不應(yīng)該停止學(xué)習(xí)。故選A。

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28.A【點撥】由"becausetheyrequirethebodyandbraintoworktogetherinnew

ways”可知,此處強(qiáng)調(diào)尤其有用。故選A。

29.B【點撥】根據(jù)"Itisnotnecessaryforusto...alloftheseactivities.”并結(jié)合選項

可知,我們沒有必要掌握所有這些活動。故選B。

30.B【點撥】根據(jù)"Theymakethebrainmuchsmarterandslow

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