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真題練習(xí)2022乙卷TheGovernment'ssugartaxonsoftdrinkshasbroughtinhalfasmuchmoneyasMinistersfirstpredicteditwouldgenerate,thefirstofficialdataonthepolicyhasshown.FirstannouncedinApril,2016,thetaxwhichappliestosoftdrinkscontainingmorethan5gofsugarper100ml,wasintroducedtohelpreducechildhoodobesity(肥胖).Itisbelievedthattoday'schildrenandteenagersareconsumingthreetimestherecommendedlevelofsugar,puttingthematahigherriskofthedisease.Initiallythesugartaxwasexpectedtomake£520mayearfortheTreasury.However,dataofthefirstsixmonthsshoweditwouldmakelessthanhalfthisamount.Atpresentitisexpectedtogenerate£240mfortheyearendinginApril2019,whichwillgotoschoolsports.Itcomesaftermorethanhalfofsoftdrinkssoldinshopshavehadtheirsugarlevelscutbymanufacturers(制造商)sotheycanavoidpayingthetax.Drinksnowcontain45millionfewerkilosofsugarasaresultofmanufacturers'effortstoavoidthecharge,accordingtoTreasuryfigures.SinceAprildrinkscompanieshavebeenforcedtopaybetween18pand24pforeverylitreofsugarydrinktheyproduceorimport,dependingonthesugarcontent.However,somehighsugarbrands,likeClassicCocaCola,haveacceptedthesugartaxandarerefusingtochangeforfearofupsettingconsumers.Fruitjuices,milk-baseddrinksandmostalcoholicdrinksarefreeofthetax,asaresmallcompaniesmanufacturingfewerthan1mlitresperyear.Today'sfigures,accordingtoonegovernmentofficial,showthepositiveinfluencethesugartaxishavingbyraisingmillionsofpoundsforsportsfacilities(設(shè)施)andhealthiereatinginschools.Helpingthenextgenerationtohaveahealthyandactivechildhoodisofgreatimportance,andtheindustryisplayingitspart.32.Whywasthesugartaxintroduced?A.Tocollectmoneyforschools.B.Toimprovethequalityofdrinks.C.Toprotectchildren'shealth.D.Toencourageresearchineducation.33.Howdidsomedrinkscompaniesrespondtothesugartax?A.Theyturnedtooverseasmarkets.B.Theyraisedthepricesoftheirproducts.C.Theycutdownontheirproduction.D.Theyreducedtheirproducts'sugarcontent.34.Fromwhichofthefollowingisthesugartaxcollected?A.Mostalcoholicdrinks.B.Milk-baseddrinks.C.Fruitjuices.D.ClassicCoke.35.Whatcanbeinferredabouttheadoptionofthesugartaxpolicy?A.Itisashort-sighteddecision.B.Itisasuccessstory.C.Itbenefitsmanufacturers.D.Itupsetscustomers.2018卷二ManyofusloveJulybecauseit’sthemonthwhennature’sberriesandstonefruitsareinabundance.ThesecolourfulandsweetjewelsformBritishColumbia’sfieldsarelittlepowerhousesofnutritionalprotection.Ofthecommonberries,strawberriesarehighestinvitaminC,although,becauseoftheirseeds,raspberriescontainalittlemoreprotein(蛋白質(zhì)),ironandzinc(notthatfruitshavemuchprotein).Blueberriesareparticularlyhighinantioxidants(抗氧化物質(zhì)).TheyellowandorangestonefruitssuchaspeachesarehighinthecarotenoidsweturnintovitaminAandwhichareantioxidants.Asforcherries(櫻桃),theyaresodeliciouswhocares?However,theyarerichinvitaminC.Whencombinedwithberriesofslicesofotherfruits,frozenbananasmakeanexcellentbaseforthick,coolingfruitshakesandlowfat“icecream”.Forthispurpose,selectripebananasforfreezingastheyaremuchsweeter.Removetheskinandplacetheminplasticbagsorcontainersandfreeze.Ifyoulike,asqueezeoffreshlemonjuiceonthebananaswillpreventthemturningbrown.Frozenbananaswilllastseveralweeks,dependingontheirripenessandthetemperatureofthefreezer.Ifyouhaveajuicer,youcansimplyfeedinfrozenbananasandsomeberriesorslicedfruit.Outcomesa“soft-serve”creamydessert,tobeeatenrightaway.Thismakesafunactivityforachildren’sparty;theylovefeedingthefruitandfrozenbananasintothetopofthemachineandwatchingtheicecreamcomeoutbelow.24.Whatdoestheauthorseemtolikeaboutcherries?A.Theycontainprotein.B.TheyarehighinvitaminA.C.Theyhaveapleasanttaste.D.Theyarerichinantioxidants.25.Whyisfreshlemonjuiceusedinfreezingbananas?A.Tomakethemsmellbetter.B.Tokeeptheircolour.C.Tospeeduptheirripening.D.Toimprovetheirnutrition.26.Whatis“ajuicer”inthelastparagraph?A.Adessert.B.Adrink.C.Acontainer.D.Amachine.27.Fromwhichisthetextprobablytaken?A.Abiologytextbook.B.Ahealthmagazine.C.Aresearchpaper.D.Atravelbrochure.Shinrin-yokumeans"forestbathing".Forestbathingdoesn'tmeanyoutakeabathintheforest;rather,yousimplygoforawalkinthewoodsoracitypark,whereyourelaxbyusingallyoursensestoexperiencenature.YoshifumiMiyazaki,fromChibaUniversity,isamongagrowingnumberofscientistswhohavebegunstudyingthesciencebehindtheeffectsofnatureonhumanhealth.InhisbookShinin-yoku:TheJapaneseArtofForestBathing,Miyazakiexplainsthetechniquesofforestbathing.Miyazakihasaninterestingtheoryaboutwhyshinin-yokuissoeffective.Hepointsoutthatformorethan99.99%ofthetime,humanshavelivedinanaturalenvironment.Infact,in1800,only3%oftheworld'spopulationlivedincities,andby2016,thisfigurehadreached54%.Thisisonlygoingtogetworse.Officialspredictthatby2050,66%willhavelivedincities.Thissuggestsweliveinourmodernsocietywithbodiesthatarestillusedtothenaturalenvironment,because"genescannotchangeoverjustafewhundredyears"Thesciencebehindtheresearchstudieshepresentsinthebookmakesaconvincingcasethatforestbathingisaneffectivemethodforreducingstressintoday'sworld.Nowcityplannersarebecomingincreasinglyawareoftheimportanceofnatureandarecreatingnewkindsof"parks"outofemptyspaces.There'realsomorecitygardenswherepeoplecangrowvegetables.Forkids,kitchengardensinschoolsarebecomingpopular.AsMiyazakistresses,youdon'thavetofindaformalparkorgardentopracticeshinrin-yoku.Instead,youcanenjoytheeffectsofnaturewhereverthereareplants.Betteryet,hesays,wecanbringnatureclosertowherewespendmostofourtime.Miyazaki'sresearchhasshownthatjustincreasingtheamountofplantsinaroomcanaffecttherelaxationbenefitsoftheroom.What'smore,evenwhenpeoplesimplylookatflowers,theirbodiesrelaxandstresslevelsdecrease.24.Whatcanweinferfromparagraph3?bA.Citylifeismoresuitableforhumanbodies.B.Thetechniquesofforestbathingarechangingfast..C.Theprocessofurbanizationisspeedinguprecently.D.Humangeneshavebeenmodifiedoverafewhundredyears.25.WhydoesforestbathingworkeffectivelyaccordingtoMiyazaki?A.Peoplecannecessarilygetexerciseinnature.B.Forestscontainvarietiesofmedicinalplants.C.Humanbodiesarestillaccustomedtonature.D.Forestbathingmakespeopleescapefromreality.26.WhichofthefollowingwillMiyazakiagreewithonforestbathing?A.Itismeantforofficeworkers.B.Wecanenjoyitwhereverwelive.C.Itisinconvenientformanyfamilies.D.Weneedtogototheprimitiveforestoften.27.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.StressreliefthroughbathingeverydayB.AdeepdiveintoforestbathingC.DifferentfunctionsofforestbathingD.AnexperienceofforestbathingNewresearchhasfoundthatchildhoodadversity(逆境),suchasparentalconflict,deathofaclosefamilymemberorseriousinjury,beforetheageofninewasassociatedwithmentalhealthproblemsinlateadolescence.However,theresearchalsoshowsthatimprovingtherelationshipbetweenparentsandchildrencouldpreventsubsequentmentalhealthproblems,eveninchildrenwhohaveexperiencedsevereadversities.Theresearchalsoindicatesthatimprovingachild'sself-esteemandincreasingtheirlevelsofphysicalactivitycanhelptoreducetheriskofdevelopingmentalhealthproblems.Thestudy,ledbyresearchersfromRCSIUniversityofMedicineandHealthSciences,isrecentlypublishedinPsychologicalMedicine.Theresearchteamanalyzeddatafromover6,000childreninIrelandwhotookpartintheGrowingUpinIrelandstudy.Theresultsshowedthatjustoveraquarterofchildrenhadexperiencedchildhoodadversitybeforetheageofnine.Atage17and18,almostoneinfiveoftheyoungpeoplewereexperiencingsignificantmentalhealthdifficulties.15.2%haddevelopedinternalisingproblems,suchasanxietyordepression,and7.5%haddevelopedexternalisingproblems,suchasconductproblemsorhyperactivity(多動)."Childrenwhoexperiencemultipleorseverelifeeventsareatanincreasedriskofmentalhealthproblems,butnotallofthoseexposedtosucheventsdevelopsuchprob-lems.Ourresearchpointstosomefactorsthatcanbeusefulforoffsettingtheriskofmentalhealthproblemsinthosewhohavebeenexposedtodifficultlifeevents,"saidDrColmHealy,thestudy'sleadauthor."Amongchildrenwhohaveexperiencedadversity,wefoundthatreducingconflictbetweentheparentandchildandfosteringawarmrelationshipcanprotectthemfromabroadrangeoflatermentalhealthproblems,"saidProfessorMaryCannon,thestudy'sprincipalinvestigatorandprofessorofPsychiatricEpidemiologyandYouthMentalHealthatRCSI."Onthewhole,thisisahopefulstorythatpointstowardseffectiveinterventionstoimproveoutcomesforchildrenwhohadexperienceddifficultiesearlyinlife,"ProfessorMaryCannonadded.Inwhichaspectcanthestudyresultbeapplied?A.Howtoavoidchildhoodadversity.B.Howtoerasechildren'sbadmemory.C.Howtodefinechildren'sconductproblems.D.Howtodealwithchildren'smentalhealthproblems.29.Howdidtheresearchteamcarryoutthestudy?A.Byanalyzingstatistics.B.Bymakingcomparisons.C.Bydoingaquestionnaire.D.Bygatheringmedicalrecords.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"offsetting"inparagraph4mean?A.Treating.B.Decreasing.C.Exposing.D.Interrupting.31.WhatisMarryCannon'sattitudetowardsthestudy?A.Indifferent.B.Opposed.C.Hopeful.D.Ambiguous.Guiltcomesinallsortsofforms.Wemayfeelguiltybecauseofaspecificactionwehavedone.It'sageneralfeelingthatcomesfromavarietyoffactors—thingsthathavenothingtodowithusbutneverthelesscontinuetothreatenourhappiness.Itisnormalformanyofustofeellikewearetoblameforeverythingleadinguptothefailure.Manyofuswereraisedtosay"Sorry"foreverything,eventhoughsomethingmaynothavebeenourfault.ButI'mheretotellyoutoknockthatoff.Inordertoovercomeguilt,youmustforgiveyourself.Forgivenessisagiftthatweareusuallygenerousingivingothersathomeoratwork.Yet,forsomereason,wedon'taffordourselvesthesameluxury.Theonlypersonyouhaveletdownisyourselfbynotbeingkindertoyou.Youdeservetobreathe,todreambigandplanforthefu-ture,tolaughagain,tonotbejudged.Acceptingresponsibilityforyourownshortcomingsandworkingonthemtoavoidmistakesinthefutureisonething.Butconstantlyblamingyourselfforthingsinthepastisneitherhelpfulnorhealthyanddoesn'tchangeasinglething.Sowhynotputthatenergyyouspendonfeelingbadaboutthepastintosomethinglikecreatingthegoodlifeyoudeserveandthechancetostartover!Stopfeelingguiltynow.Sure,youhavemademistakesinthepast.Butwhohasn't?Whenawaveofguilthitsyou,pleaserememberthis:guiltisyourpastholdingyouprisoner.It'simpossibletoplanforthefutureifyoukeepholdingyourselfinthepast.Nowit'syourturn!Writedownthespecificthingsthataremakingyoufeelguilty,thenneutralize(中和)themwiththecompassionyoudeserve,Dothiswhenevertheguiltsneaksuponyou,andaslongasyouaremindfulandconsistentwiththispractice,youcankeepthe"GuiltMonster"atbay.32.Whydowefeelguilty?A.Wearealwaysbehindothers.B.Wetendtoblameourselves.C.Weusuallysharethefeelingwithothers.D.Weoftenwantmorehappiness.33.-Whatshouldyoudoaftermakingamistakeaccordingtotheauthor?A.Don'ttakeontoomuchresponsibility.B.BlameYourselfproperly.C.Ignoreandforgetit.D.Avoiditnexttime.34.Whatwillhappenifyou'realwaysthinkingthepast?A.You'llmakefewermistakeslater.B.You'llruinyourfuture.C.You'llfeellessguilty.D.You'llfallintoatrap.35.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.ThesecrettobeatingyourguiltB.WaystoforgiveyourselfC.BriefintroductionofguiltD.AdvantagesofforgivingRememberbeingtoldbyyourmotherto"gooutandplay",Sheisright.Asidefromfunandexercise,there'sanotheradvantagetobeingoutdoors:thebetterimmune(免疫的)system.Andthisisnotjustforkidseveryonecanbenefitfromalittlebiodiversity.AstudypublishedinScienceAdvancesshowsthatchildren'simmunemarkersimprovedafterjustfourweeksofplayinginnature.Researcherslookedatagroupofchildrenaged3to5yearsoldattendaycarecentersintwoFinnishcities!Theplaygroundattheurbandaycarecenterswereconstructedfrommanmade,inorganicmaterials.Theresearcherstransformedtheseurbanplaygroundstoforestfloorscompletewithgrass,soil,andplantersfilledwithflowers.Childrenwereencouragedtoclimbonthem,playanddigintheearth,andbeinvolvedinthegardening.Comparingtheimmunesystemofthechildrenbeforeandafter,researchersnoticedahugeimprovementinchildrenwhoattendedtheurbandaycaresafterjust28days.Theoutcomeoffershopeforimprovinghealth,especiallyforthoselivingincities.AlackofbiodiversityincitiesismakingtheworldsickaccordingtotheWorldEconomicForum(WEF),notingthaturbanresidentshavemoreillnesses.TheWEFisalsoconnectingthistoalossofbiodiversityincities.Manycitieshavepavedthegreenspaceswithconcrete,leavingurbaniteswithlessaccesstobiodiversityandalackofwhatisreferredtoas“oldfriendmicrobes(微生物)”Foundinforestsandgrasslands,theplaceswheremanoriginallyevolved,thesemicrobesstrengthenandregulateourimmunesystems.TheFinnishresearchshowsthatinteractionwithmicrobiologicallydiversedirtandplantscanimproveboththeskinandgutmicrobiota(腸道菌群).Assoilisoneofthemostbiodiversehabitatsontheplanet,theWEFrecommendsthatadultsandchildrenalikeshouldbegettingdirtyandtouchingtheearthThenexttimeyousuggestyourchildrengooutandplay,jointhem.Headoutsidetoagreenspaceandbecomereacquaintedwiththoseoldfriendmicrobes!28.Whydidtheresearcherstransformtheplaygroundatthedaycarecenter?A.Togetthekidstodohousework.B.Tourbanizethepresentenvironment.C.Tocreatemorenaturalenvironments.D.Toentertainthekidsandtheirparents.29-WhydothoselivingincitieshavemorediseasesaccordingtotheWEF?A.Theyaretoobusytoplayandrelax.B.Theyareunwillingtogointonature.C.Theypaynoattentiontotheirhealth.D.Theyhavelessaccesstobiodiversity.30.WhatistheWEF'sadviceforadultsandchildren?A.Livingfarawayfromcities.B.Gettingexposedtonature.C.Keepingcleanandhealthy.D.Avoidinggettingdirtyinnature.31.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.ImprovingKids'HealthProvesUrgentB.JoinYourChildreninFunnyActivitiesC.NatureCanBenefittheImmuneSystemD.Children'sImmuneSystemIsImprovingSalesofgreenteaarerisingintheUSandtheUK,drivenlargelybyevidenceofthehealthbenefits.Soit'sfunnythatalittleoveracenturyago,thisso-calledsuper-foodwasconsideredassuper-toxic."Formostofthe19thcentury,therewaslessconcernaboutthedangersoftakingdrugsthantherewasaboutthenegativesideeffectsofdrinkinggreentea,"writesMatthewSweetinhisbookInventingtheVictorians."ReadersofVictorianjournalismwereusedtoseeingreportsthatgreentealedtohorribleillnesses.Therefore,teadrinkerseventuallyturnedtoblacktea.Tobefair,therefusalofgreenteashouldbeblamedtothebusinessmen.Thoughbothblackandgreenteasaremadefromtheleavesofthesameplant,blackteaisdrierthanthegreentea,somorecouldbepackedintotheshipwithlowerriskofdamage.Buttherealproblemwithgreenteawasthatdishonestbusinessmenaddedtheleavesofotherplantstothetealeavesinordertoincreasetheweight.Adulterated(摻假)teawassocommonthatwhenshopsinLondonattemptedtosellpuregreentea,peopleJustrefusedtobuyitbecauseitwasconsideredthe"wrong”colorFearsofdrinkinggreenteawereheightenedin1839byapaperinthefamousBritishmedicaljournalTheLancet.Inthepaper,Dr.GeorgeSigmondstudiedthepositiveandnegativeeffectsoftea.Whilestatingthatgreenteahadmedicalbenefitsandwasagreatimprovementonalcohol,hewarnedagainstoveruse.Hedescribedacase,inwhichawomanwasattackedwithterriblepainatthestomach.Heblamedhersymptoms,onsolidevidence,todrinkingstronggreenteaonanemptystomach,firstthinginthemorning,withoutmixingitwithmilk,creamorsugar.Ofcourse,thistoxicoftheVictoriansittingroomhasnowhaditsreputationfirmlyrestored.Sciencehasshowythatgreenteahasbeenlinkedtohealthbenefitslikelowerriskofstrokeandofsomekindsofcancer.32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"super-toxic”inparagraph1referto?A.dangerouspoison.B.AhealthydietC.Anunreliablecure.D.Apleasantdrink.33.Whatwastherealproblemthatturnedteadrinkersawayfromgreentea?A.Highprice.B.NegativenewscoverageC.Medicalevidence.D.Widespreadadulteration.34.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesDr.GeorgeSigmond'spaper?A.Misleading.B.Unscientific.C.Balanced.D.Confusing.35.Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthetext?A.ToadvertisethehealthbenefitsofgreenteaB.toexplainthechangedtastesforgreenteaC.Toexposethedishonestyofthebusinessmen.'D.TowarnthenegativesideeffectsofoverdrinkingWhenkidssitdowntoeatlunchatschool,fruitsandvegetablesmaynotbetheirfirstchoice.Butwithmoretimeatthelunchtable,theyaremorelikelytopickupthosehealthyfoods.Ifwewanttoimprovechildren'snutritionandhealth,ensuringlongerschoollunchbreakscanhelpachievethosegoals,accordingtoresearchfromtheUniversityofIllinois.“Tenminutesofseatedlunchtimeorlessisquitecommon.Scheduledlunchtimemaybelonger,butstudentshavetowaitinlinetogettheirfood.Thismeanstheamountoftimechildrenactuallyhavetoeattheirmealsismuchlessthanthescheduledtime,"saysMelissaPflughPrescott,assistantprofessorintheDepartmentofFoodScienceandHumanNutrition."Duringshorterlunchperiods,childrenatesignificantlylessofthefruitandvegetablepartsoftheirmeal,whiletherewasnosignificantdifferenceintheamountofentrees(主食)theyconsumed.Itmakessensethatyoumighteatthepartofthemealyoulookforwardtofirst,andifthere'senoughtimeleftyoumightgotowardstheotherparts.Butifthere'snotenoughtime,fruitandvegetablesarelikelytosuffer,"Prescottexplains."Ourfindingssupportpoliciesthatrequireatleast20minutesofseatedlunchlimeatschool,"shestates.Schoollunchtimepoliciescanbedecidedatthedistrictlevel,withsomeroomforindividualschoolstosettheirownstandards;forexample,schoolscaninstitutealongerlunchtimethanthedistrictmandates(授權(quán)).Prescottnotesthatlongerlunchtimecanalsohavebeneficialeffectsforchildrenbeyondhealthyeating."Theamountofseatedtimechildrenhaveisalsoareallyvaluabletimeforthemtoconnectwiththeirfriends;theymighthavelimitedopportunitiestodosothroughouttheschoolday/Wefoundsignificantlyfewersocialinteractionsduringthe10-minutelunchtime.Thatindicatesotherpositiveoutcomesmaycomefromlongerlunchbreaksaswell,"sheconcludes.28.WhydostudentseatlessofthefruitandvegetablesaccordingtoPrescott?A.Theyareunwillingtowaitinline.B.Thereisnotenoughtimeforthem.C.They'renotusedtoabalanceddiet.D.Thereistoomuchstudypressureonthem.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"institute"inParagraph3probablymean?A.Setup.B.Putoff.C.MakeuseofD.Runout30.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlytalkabout?A.Keyreasonsforalongerlunchtime.B.Theimportanceofahealthydiet.C.Otherbenefitsofalongerlunchtime.D.Thedetailedlunchtimearrangements.31.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.EatinglunchatschoolmakeschildrenhealthierB.LongerschoollunchtimeenableschildrentolearnbetterC.KidsatschoolspendmuchtimewaitinginlineforlunchD.LongerlunchtimehelpskidseatmorefruitandvegetablesSocialmediausehasbeenlinkedtomentalhealthproblemsintheteenagers.ButanewstudyfromEnglandarguesthattheissuemaybemorecomplexthanexpertsthink.Thenewresearchinterviewed10,00teenagers,whoreportedthefrequencytheyusedsocialmedia.Morethanthreetimesdailywasconsideredveryfrequent",Buttheresearchers,forthefirstime,wentastepfurthertoinvestigatewhatkindofwebsitestheteenagersfrequented.Theyfoundthat,inbothsexes,veryfrequentvisitstosocialmediawithnegativecontentswasassociatedwithgreatermentaldepressionandanxiety."Ourresultssuggestsocialmediaitselfdoesn'tcauseharm,butthatfrequentusemaydisrupt(中斷)activitiesthatpositivelyinfluencementalhealthsuchassleepingandexercising,whileincreasingexposureofyoungpeopletoharmfulcontents,"saidstudyco-authorRussellVineroftheUCLInstituteofChildHealth.It'sanimportantdiscovery.Justlastmonth,researchfromCanadashowedthathigherlevelofsocialmediausewaslinkedwithincreasedmentaldepressioninadolescents.Withthisstudy,theproblemisputinabettercontext.It'snotnecessarilysocialmediathat'scausingtheseissues.It'smorelikelythecontentsthatyoungpeopleareexposedtoanditshindrance(阻礙)ofhealthysleepandexercise.BobPatton,aprofessoroftheUniversityofSurrey,saidthismeansthatremediesfocusingonlyonreducingsocialmediausetoimprovementalhealthmightnothelp."Findingwaystoimprovetheonlinecontentsandpromotebettersleepandexerciseisneededtoreducephysicalandpsychologicalharms,"saidhe."Ifhealthylifestylescanbekept,thepositiveeffectsofsocialmediause,suchasencouragingsocialinteractions,canbemoresupported,"saidAnnDeSmet,aprofessoratGhentUniversityinBelgium.32.Howdoesthenewresearchdifferfromthepreviousstudies?A.Bycarryingoutdetailedinterviews.B.Byfocusingonbothgirlsandboys.C.Byanalyzingthesocialmediacontents.D.Bystudyingalargernumberofteenagers.33.WhatdoesRussellVinersayaboutsocialmedia?A.Itdoesn'tcauseanymentalproblemsinteenagers.B.Itsabusemaynegativelychangethehealthylifestyle.C.Itsharmfulcontentsshouldbereducedimmediately.D.Itencouragessocialinteractionsamongyoungpeople.34.Whichofthefollowingbestexplains"remedies"underlinedinparagraph6?A.Measures.B.Effects.C.Experiments.D.Differences.35.Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthetext?A.Toprovetheharmfuleffectsofsocialmedia.B.Toshowtheproperwaytousesocialmedia.C.Topresentrelatedstudiesanddiscoveries.D.Tointroduceanimportantnewdiscovery.Haveyoueverthoughtthatyourlifewillbeperfectifsomethinginyouroutsideworldchanges?Youmaysay,"IwilllivehappilyifIfindmysoulmate."Youmaysay,"Iftheperfectjobcomesalong,Iwillgetsatisfaction.Myproblemisthatmybossisstupid."Oryoumaysay,"IfIhaveachild,Iwillknowwhatitisliketobeloved."Theproblemisthatitisnottheoutsideworldthatpreventsyoufromexperiencingpeace,loveandjoy.Instead,itisyourowninternal(內(nèi)部的)patternsthatgetinyourway.Toprovethispoint,atmyweekendprograms,Ihadmystudentslookatafloweronmytable.ThenIaskedthemtosharetheirexperiences.Someshowedastateofcompletejoybecausestaringattheflowerremindedthemoftheirweddingoragreattripwiththeirlovers.Otherssaidtheflowermadethemangrybecauseitremindedthemofagiftgivenbyaformerpartnerwhoturnedagainstthem.Somestudentseventoldmethattheflowerremindedthemoftheirbelovedgrandmothers'gardenswithsomesheddingtears(流淚)ofjoyandotherssheddingtearsofsadness.However,theflowerwasstilljustaflower.Ourinternalpatternsdecidewhethereachmomentisfilledwithpeace,anger,joy,loveorsadness.Whenyoudon'trealizethatitisyourowninternalstatethatiscreatingyourexperience,youarelikelytoblame(責(zé)備)theexternalsituationsinyourlife.Mostpeoplearen'ttaughtthatemotionisachoice.Andtheyaren'ttaughthowtochangethoseloweremotionalpatternssuchasanger,anxiety,sadnessandsoon.Nexttime,whenyoumeetsomethingbad,pleaselookatyourinternalstate.Whenyouacceptthatyouareresponsibleforyourownstate,andfindthecouragetoturninward,youcanstepoutofbeingaslavetowhatshowsupinyourexternalworld.(1)WhydoestheauthormentiontheexamplesinParagraph1?A.Toleadtothetopicofthispassage.B.Tocomplainabout

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