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Passage1:閱讀理解火鍋社交:圍爐共話中提升人生沸點(diǎn)

Passage2閱讀表達(dá)不翼而飛的名畫

Passage3:閱讀理解ECMO創(chuàng)造奇跡,“人工肺”如何阻擊死神

Passage4:閱讀理解童年親近自然,成年心理更健康

Passage5:語法填空木蘭歸來,詮釋勇氣與力量

Passage1:Hotpotovercomesvirusblue

TheCOVID-19outbreakhasconfined(限制)manytotheirhomes.

Thoughsomehavetakenthischancetohonetheircookingskills,othershave

beenmissingdeliciousfoodthatisoftenservedinrestaurants.

Inordertoeasepeople'scravings(渴望),anewdocumentary,PotofFire

(《沸騰吧火鍋》,premiered(首映)onTencentVideoonFeb14,allowsinternet

usersto"enjoy“hotpottogetheronline."Nofoodotherthanhotpotcan

representhowmuchChineseliketogathertogethertoenjoyhappiness/9

documentarydirectorQuNantoldChinaDaily.

AsoneofthefamousmealsinChina,hotpothasbeenpopularforages,for

it's"free-for-allandhealthyapproach/9accordingtoNationalPublicRadio.

Fromvegetablestomeat,fromnoodlestoseafood,dinerscanadddifferent

ingredientstothebroth(湯)tocook.Unlikefryingorothercookingmethods,

boilingfoodonlyreleasestheirnutrientsintothebroth.Thiswaycanmaximize

(使最大)theflavorsofalltheingredients.

Hotpotcanbringwarmthtoourbodyandimprovebloodcirculation(循環(huán))

inwinter,andincreaseperspiration(流:干)tohelpcoolthebodyinsummer,

accordingtoChinaHighlights.

Buteatinghotpotismuchmorethananenjoymentforourtastebudsand

health.It'salsoacelebrationoflifeandfriendship.

FormostChinesepeople,eatinghotpotisusuallyasocialevent.Asurvey

byChenzhiCateringDatabaseshowedthat40.2percentofChineseusuallyeat

hotpotwithfriends,while17.6percentusetheoccasionforafamilyreunion.

Whenagroupofpeoplesitaroundatabletoeat,chatanddrink,it'sagood

time."Asthefoodcontinuestoboilinthebroth,wekeepdrinkingandchatting

witheachother.Theatmospheremakesthetimewarm,“saidYuJiaqing,a

28-year-oldluxurybrandmarketingstafferfromBeijing.

Asapopularsayinggoes,"There'snothingtoworryaboutafterhavinga

hotpot.Ifyouarestillworried,thengoforittwice.”

Soifyoufeelemptyorlonely,whynotcookahotpottofillyourstomach

andheartaswell?Or,atleastyoucanwatchPotofFire.

1:AccordingtoQuNan,hotpot____.

A.requireslittlecookingskill

B.canbestsatisfythedesireforfood

C.showstheChineselifestyle

D.isthemosttypicalChinesedish

2:WhatdoesParagraph5tellusabouthotpots?

A.Thebenefitsofeatingthem.

B.Theseasoningsusedtomakethem.

C.Thebesttimeofyeartoeathotpots.

D.Thehealthproblemscausedbyhotpots.

3:Thelasttwoparagraphssuggestthathotpothasthepowerto___.

A.createawarmatmosphereB.offercomfort

C.sparkinspirationD.solveproblems

4:Howmanypeopleregardhotpotasafamilyreunion?

A:13.5B:40.2C:17.6D:43.2

參考答案:CABC

Passage2:Mysteryofthestolenpaintings

DoyouknowVincentvanGogh(梵高)?March30wasthe167thbirthday

ofthisgreatartist.However,onthatday,oneofhispaintingswasstolen(被偷

走)fromaDutch(荷蘭的)museum.Beautifulpaintingsattractlotsofpeople,

includingthieves.Lefstakealookatsomefamousarttheftsaroundtheworld.

Abouttheartist

VincentvanGoghwasaDutchpainter.Hisworksarefamousfortheir

brightandwildcolors.VanGoghlikedpaintingverymuch,butheonlysold

oneworkduringhislife.

Stolenonartisfsbirthday

Atabout3:15amonMarch30,agroupofthievesbrokeintoamuseumin

theNetherlands(荷蘭).Theysmashed(打碎)throughtheglassdoorandtooka

paintingbyVincentvanGogh.ThepaintingwasTheParsonageGardenat

NueneninSpring1884(《紐恩南春天里的牧師花園》).

ThemuseumwasclosedbecauseofCOVID-19(新冠肺炎).Sotherewas

lesssecurity(保安)thanusual.Thismightbewhythepaintingwasstolen.Now

thepolicearesearchingforthethieves.

MissingfromtheLouvre

TheMonaLisaisperhapsthemostfamouspaintingintheworld.Every

day,thousandsofpeoplevisititintheLouvre(盧浮宮)inFrance.Butdidyou

know?TheMonaLisawasoncestolenfromthemuseumin1911.

ThethiefwasanItalianman.HeusedtoworkattheLouvre,soheknew

themuseumverywell.OnedayinAugust,hehidinacloset(壁櫥).Hewaited

thereuntilthemuseumwasempty.Then,hetookthepaintingoffthewall,hidit

underhiscoatandwalkedout.ThethieftookthepaintingbacktoItaly.The

policecaughthimtwoyearslater.TheMonaLisawasreturnedtotheLouvre.

Abouttheartist

TheMonaLisaisbyLeonardodaVinci(達(dá)?芬奇).DaVinciwasanItalian

artist,inventorandscientist.Hewasverytalented.Besidespaintings,healso

designedahelicopter,musicalinstruments(樂器),andmore.

Crazythieves

Lookatthisman.Heisscreamingonabridge.Helooksscared.ItisThe

Scream(《吶喊》).ItwaspaintedbyEdvardMunch(愛德華?蒙克),a

Norwegian(挪威的)artist.

February12wastheopeningdayofthe1994WinterOlympicsinNorway.

Onthatday,twothievesbrokeintoamuseuminNorway.Theycutthewires

(線)holdingthepaintingtothewallandtookitaway.Then,theyleftanote

reading"Thousandthanksforthebadsecurity!"Itonlytookthethievesless

thanaminutetostealthepainting.Butittookthepolicetwoyearstofindthe

thievesandsendthepaintingbackhome.

Abouttheartist

EdvardMunchwasgoodatdescribingfear.Manyscientiststhinkhehad

bipolardisorder(躁郁癥).Munchpaintedfourdifferentpicturesofthe

screamingman.Afteroneofthemwasstolenin1994,anotheronewasstolenin

2004.

It'sadisaster

Arttheftisadisaster(災(zāi)難)forartandculture.Somepaintingsare

damaged(被毀壞)orevenremain(保持)missingforeveraftertheyarestolen.

Whenthievestakepaintingsawayfrommuseums,peoplecan'tenjoythem

anymore.

1:whathappenedonthe167thbirthdayofVincentvanGogh?

2:HowmanypaintingsdidVincentvanGoghsellduringhislife?

3:Whywasthepaintingstolen?

4:WhatdidLeonardodaVincido?

5:Arttheftisadisaster(災(zāi)難)forartandculture,isn'tit?

參考答案:

1:oneofhispaintingswasstolenfromaDutchmuseum

2:onlyonepainting

3:ThemuseumwasclosedbecauseofCOVID-19Sotherewaslesssecurity

thanusual.

4:hewasanItalianartist,inventorandscientist.

5:Yes,itis

Passage3:ECMO

Hello,everyone.I'myourhost,Laura.Today,wewilltalkabouta

powerfulweaponourmedicalworkersareusingtofightagainstthenovel

coronavirus.

YoumayhaveheardaboutECMOonthenewsrecently.ECMOisshortfor

extracorporealmembraneoxygenation.Itisatreatmentthataddsoxygentoa

patient'sbloodandpumpsitthroughthebody.

TheECMOmachineisconnectedtoapatientthroughplastictubes.These

tubesarethenplacedinlargeveins.Themachinepumpsbloodfromthe

patient'sbodytoanartificiallungthataddsoxygenandremovescarbondioxide.

Thetreatedbloodisthenpumpedbackintothepatient.Itbasicallyreplacesthe

functionsoftheperson'sheartandlungs.

ECMOisusedwhenusualtreatmentsarenotworking.Althoughitdoes

notcureheartorlungdisease,itcouldprovideprecioustimeforthepatient's

bodytoheal.

WhenapatientisputonECMO,thepatientisputonlifesupport.Life

supportreferstodifferenttreatmentsusedtokeepsomeonealivewhentheyare

veryill.Forexample,youcouldsay,“Hewasputonlifesupportbecausehegot

toosick.^^or“Shewastakenofflifesupportbecauseshegotbetter.^^

AccordingtoareportfromXinhua,theuseofECMOsavedapatientin

Wuhansufferingfrompneumoniacausedbythenovelcoronavirus.Thepatient

wasincriticalconditionafterbeingtransferredtoZhongnanHospitalofWuhan

UniversityonJan17.TheECMOtreatmenthereceivedgreatlyimprovedhis

lungs'functions.

AstheChinesegovernmentputsforwardfurthermeasurestoimprove

patientadmissionandsurvivalrates,advancedtechnologieslikeECMOwill

definitelyhelpinourfightagainstthenovelcoronavirus.

1:Howdid"ECMO"treatpatients?

A:Byaddingoxygentoapatient'sblood

B:BypumpingCarbondioxidethroughthebody.

C:Bytakinginsomeair

2:Whatreplacesthefunctionsoftheperson'sheartandlungs?

A:tubesB:pumpsC:ECMOmachine

3:DoesECMOcancureheartorlungdisease?

A:Yes,itcanB:No;itcan'tC:Wedon'tknow

4:Whatdoyouthinkofthe"ECMO"?

A:usefulB:uselessC:harmful

參考答案:ACBA

Passage4:Benefitsofgreenspaces

Weallknowthevalueoftakingawalkinthefreshspringweather.Itallows

yourmindtorelaxandforgetabouttheproblemsineverydaylife.Studieshave

commonlyshownthebenefitsofbeingaroundgreenspaces,includinggardens,

urbanparksandforests.

Butdidyouknowthatbeingincontactwiththesenaturalsurroundingsduring

childhoodcouldpositivelyimpact(影響)yourmentalhealthasanadult?

AstudybytheBarcelonaInstituteforGlobalHealth(ISGlobal)surveyed3,600

peoplefromalloverEurope,includingSpain,theNetherlands,Lithuaniaand

theUK.

Theall-adultstudygaveparticipantsaquestionnaire(問卷)onhowfrequently

theyusednaturalspacesduringchildhood-forexample,playinginagarden,

ridingabikeattheparkorhikinginaforest.Theywerealsoaskedaboutthe

importancetheyputonusingsuchplaces.

Volunteerswerethengivenapsychological(41?理的)test,whichincludeda

varietyofquestionnairesandproblem-solvingactivities,toanalyzetheir

nervousnessandfeelingsofdepression(抑有B)withinafour-weekperiod.

Theresultsconsistentlyshowedthatthepeoplewhoweremoreexposed(暴露

的)tonaturalspaceshadhighermentalhealthscorescomparedtothosewith

lowerchildhoodexposure-asdidthosewhoattachedhigherimportanceto

usinggreenspaces.

Thestudy'scoordinator(協(xié)調(diào)員),WilmaZijlema,wrotethattheresults“show

theimportanceofchildhoodexposuretonaturalspacesforthedevelopmentofa

nature-appreciatingattitudeandahealthypsychologicalstateinadulthood”.

Shealsostressedtheimportanceof"recognizingtheimplications(含義)of

growingupinenvironmentswithlimitedopportunitiesforexposuretonature”.

Accordingtothestudy,73percentofEurope'spopulationonlyhaslimited

access(接觸機(jī)會(huì))tonaturalspaces.MarkNieuwenhuijsen,directorof

ISGlobafsUrbanPlanning,saidthat“ManychildreninEuropeleadanindoor

lifestyle...sowecallonpolicymakerstoimprovetheavailability(可得性)of

naturalspacesforchildren.

WhilethisstudywasbasedinEurope,alackofgreenspacecanaffectanyone,

anywhere.Soremembertomaketimetoimmerseyourselfinnature,asyour

mentalhealthisjustasimportantasthephysicalone.

1:WhatwasthepurposeoftheISGlobaPswalkingstudy?

A.Toexaminetheadvantagesoftakingawalk.

B.Tounderstandthementalhealthproblemsofchildren.

C.Toseehowchildhoodexperiencesshapeadultlife.

D.Tostudytheinfluenceofchildhoodexposuretonaturalspaces.

2:Whatdoweknowaboutthestudy?

A.Theparticipantsincludedbothchildrenandadults.

B.Theparticipantswerefromallovertheworld.

C.Itconsistedofaquestionnaireandapsychologicaltest.

D.Itfocusedontheparticipants9physicalhealthstate.

3:WhatdoParagraphs7-8mainlytalkabout?

A.Theresultsofthestudy.

B.Thevalueofthestudy.

C.Themethodofthestudy.

D.Theprocessofthestudy.

4:Whatdoestheunderlinedword“immerse“inthelastparagraphprobably

mean?

A.loseoneselfinsomething

B.understandsomething

C.protectagainstsomething

D.imaginedoingsomething

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