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2023年新高考英語二輪復(fù)習(xí)天天練黃金五題·七選五姓名:班級:錯題:【第一篇】HowtochooseacollegemajoranddevelopacareerplanGoingtocollegecanseemdaunting(使人畏懼的),andnosmallpartofthatistheprospectofhavingtochooseamajor,whichwillsetthecoursefortherestofyourcareerlife.Herearesomestepsthatmighthelpmakeyourdecisioneasier:Step1:Consideryourinterestsandpassions.Doyouwantacareerwhereyou’llbeabletoexpressyourself,orworkwithnumbers?____1____Theaveragepersonwillspendnearly100,000hoursworkingintheirprofessionbeforeretirement.Makesurethattimewillbespentdoingsomethingyouenjoy!Step2:Considerhowlongyouwanttobeinschool.Ifyou’repursuingacareerinprofessionalfieldslikemedicineorlaw,youmayrequiremorethanafour-yeardegreetogetthejobthatyouwant.____2____Willyouwanttojumprightintoajobafteryougraduate,ordoyoureallywanttodiveintohighereducation?Theseareimportantwhendecidingwhatmajoristhebestfitforyou.Step3:Researchprospectivecareers.Ifyouthinkyouhaveacareerinmind,dosomeinvestigatinginpersonoronline.Tryconnectingwithpeopleinthefieldandaskthemwhatchallengestheyfacedingettingtheirdegreesandfindingjobsafterwards.____3____Theirjourneystosuccessmightsurpriseyou!Step4:____4____Remember,youdon’thavetomakethisdecisionrightaway.Takingbasic-levelcourseswhenyoufirstgettocollegehelpsdecideyourlevelofinterestinpursuingadegreeprogram.Plus,youcouldalwaysdecidetobeanInterdisciplinary(跨學(xué)科的)studiesmajor!____5____Thus,youcandiscoverwhereyourinterestslie,andhaveclassesrelatedtothecareerthatyouwant.A.Giveyourselfenoughtimetodecide.B.Thinkaboutwhatyouliketodoinhighschool.C.Whatifyourmajorconflictswithyourparents’expectations?D.Areyoupassionateaboutjustice,ordoyouwanttohaveacareerfocusedonhelpingpeople?E.Ifyoucan’tconnectinperson,trytofindrolemodelsonlineandreadabouttheirhistories.F.Thisdegreeprogramgivesyouthefreedomandflexibilitytotakeawidevarietyofclasses.G.Ontheotherhand,therearesomecareerswhereamaster’sdegreewon’tnecessarilybehelpful.【第二篇】StepstoTaketoBecomeaMorningPersonSeekoutasmuchnaturallightaspossible.Thesecrettobecomingamorningpersonisexposuretobrightlight,saysJenniferMartin,presidentoftheboardofdirectorsfortheAmericanAcademyofSleepMedicine.That’sbecauselightsuppressesmelatonin,ahormonethatplaysanimportantroleincircadianrhythm.____6____Easeingradually.____7____Youcouldforceyourselftogetupatyourdesiredtimeeveryday,knowingthatyou’llfeeltiredduringthetransitionbutwillnaturallystartfallingasleepearlierwithinafewweeks.Butforsomepeople—likethosewhoneedtodrivelongdistances—thosefirstfewdaysofexhaustionfromswitchingtoanewschedulearen’tsafe.Inthatcase,Martinrecommendsgraduallyeasingintotheearly-birdlife.“WhatI’llsuggesttopeopleistoshifthalfanhour,waitafewdays,shiftanotherhalfanhour,waitafewdays,andthenshiftanotherhalfanhour,”shesays.____8____Aconsistentbedtimeisn’tascrucialasstickingtothesamewakeuptimeeveryday,butit’sstillimportanttomakesureyou’regettingenoughsleep.Mostpeopleshouldaimforatleastsevenhoursanight—soyou’llprobablyneedtoinchyourbedtimeforwardasyoutransitiontoanewschedule.Startingatleastanhourbeforeyouhitthesack,cutbackonhowmuchexposuretobrightlightyou’regetting,expertsadvise.____9____Plansomethingtolookforwardto.____10____??“Nowisthetimetogobuyyourfavoritecoffeeorpickupsomepastriestohavewhenyouralarmgoesoffat5a.m.,”shesays.“You’renotdreadingitifyouthinkofthat.”A.Rescheduleyourbedtime.B.Winddownintheevenings.C.Thesunisthedriverofourinternalclock.D.Therearetwowaystoapproachyourjourneytoearlyrising.E.Totemptyououtofbed,Martinsuggeststreatingyourselftosomethingspecial.F.Beingexposedtoartificiallightinthelateeveningcouldinterferewithyourabilitytofallasleep.G.Theyalsorecommendrethinkingthecurtainsyoumightusetofosteraverydarksleepingenvironment.【第三篇】"Couldyouload(把碗碟放入)thedishwasher?"Howmanytimeshaveweaskedourteenagechildrentodoachore(家務(wù)活)andfoundlaterthatitwasdonesopoorlythatwehavetofinishthejob?____11____KateKelly,authorofTheCompleteIdiot'sGuidetoParentingaTeenager,hassomesuggestions.____12____Don'texpectteensalreadyknowhowtodosomething.Kellysays."Weleftmyteenagedaughteraloneforafewdays.____13____Whatamess!"Ifyouexplainachore,youwillprobablyfindit'sbeendonewell.Usetheteammethod.Kellysays,"Wedosomuchforourkids.____14____"So,accordingtoKelly,whenteensdosomethinglikecleaningthefloor,theyenjoygivingsomethingbacktothefamily."Andalwaysrememberteensshouldbethankedandpraised."Giveonetaskatatime.Ifyoucan’tstandhowclothesarealwaysbeingleftonthefloor,don’tletyourteensgotawaywithit.____15____Tellthemthatiftheykeepthrowingtheirclothesonthefloor,theywon’tbeallowedtoseetheirfriendsattheweekend,andthat’sit.Keepchoresgender-neutral(不分性別的).Don'tleaveallthekitchenchoresfordaughters,andjobslikewashingthecarorfixingthingsforsons.A.Explainthejob.B.Remembertosaythankyou.C.However,shehadnoideahowtoseparaterubbish.D.Wateringtheplantscanbeagoodwayofrelaxation.E.Wedrivethemeverywhere,andhelpwiththeirhomework.F.Fewparentsarehappywiththewayhouseworkisdonebytheirteenagers.G.Makethempicktheclothesup,butdon’taddonotherchoresatthesametime【第四篇】We’veallheardthatbreakfastisthemostimportantmealoftheday,andthatmayactuallybetrue.Astudyofmorethan50,000adultsaged30andolderfoundthatbreakfasteatersweremorelikelytoloseweightthanthosewhodidn’teatamorningmeal.Tohaveasatisfyingandnutritiousbreakfast,thesetipswillhelpyoureallyriseandshine:Eatevenifyou’renothungry.Althoughyoumightnotfeellikeeatingfirstthinginthemorning,it’sagoodideatogetsomethingintoyoursystem.Eatingwithin90minutesofwakingupwilljump-startyourbodyandkeepyoufromgettinghungrylater.___16___Goboring.Varyingwhatyoueatisagoodideaintheory.___17___A2014Britishstudyfoundthatpeoplewhoallowedtheirbreakfastcaloriestoriseandfall(asmeasuredbyafive-daydietdiary)hadlargerwaiststhanfolkswhokepttheirmorningcalorieintakeconstant,nomatterhowmuchtheyatetherestoftheday.Gobig.There’sanoldsayingthatadvises“Eatbreakfastlikeaking,lunchlikeaprince,anddinnerlikeabeggar.”It’sworthfollowing.Accordingtoastudyof93overweightwomen,thosewhoateabalanced700-caloriebreakfastovera12-weekperiodloweredtheirbloodsugarandbloodpressuretwotimesmorethanpeoplewhoatea200-caloriemeal.___18___Alwayspickaprotein.AreviewofrecentstudiesinthehealthjournalAdvancesinNutritionfoundthefunctionofprotein.___19___Shapirorecommendseggs,nutbutter,orcheese(whichisgenerallyalittlelowerinsugarthanyogurt)togiveyourbreakfastaproteinboost.Embracefat.Actually,fatisn’tthemainenemytoweightlosssuccess—sugaris.Fatisdigestedslowlybythebodyandhelpsdecreasetherateatwhichwedigestandbreakdowncarbohydrates(碳水化合物).___20___Soyouneedsomefat(atleast1to2percent)tohelpyourbodyabsorbthosenutrientsmoreefficiently.A.ItcanalsodissolveandbreakdownvitaminsAandD.B.Justabananawilldothetrick.C.Avarietyoffoodsaremouth-wateringandfullofnutrition.D.Thebreakfastneedstobehighinprotein.E.Butyou’dbetterstickwiththesameoldmenuforyourweight.F.Theyalsolostanaverageof19.2pounds.G.Highlevelofitinbreakfastcanreducehungerlaterintheday.【第五篇】Areyoustartingtofeelalittleburntoutbyallthetextsyou’regetting?Constantconversationsandmessagesmakeithardertofocusandcouldstartstressingyouout.____21____We’llstartwithwaystochooseandenforceyourboundariesifsomeonetriestoreachyouwhenyou’renotavailable.Setdailytimeswhenyou’reavailable.Makeaclearscheduleeachdayforwhenyoucheckyourmessagesandareavailabletohaveaconversation.____22____It’sokaytoreadthetextsyougetduringyourleisuretime,butdon’trespondtothemuntilyou’rescheduled.Letanyonewhowouldtrytocontactyouknowaboutyouravailabilitysothey’relesslikelytodisturbyouinthefuture.Usescreentimelimitsforyourappusage.Changeyoursettingssoyoucan’tuseappswhenyourunoutoftime.Setatimelimitforhowlongyoucanuseyourmessagingapps.Sometimesyoumayrunoutoftime.____23____Rememberthatit’sokaynottorespondrightaway.Ifthereisanurgentissue,someonecanalwayscallyou.____24____Changingyourboundariescanbetough,sokeepstrengtheningthem.Eventhoughyoumaystillgetalotoftextmessages,sticktothelimitsyousetforyourselfsoyoudon’tstressyourselfoutorfeeltheneedtoreply.Otherwise,ifyoukeeprespondingw

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