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2021年北京市平谷區(qū)九年級中考一模英語

三、閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選擇

最佳選項。(共26分,每小題2分)

A

Wespendhours,daysandyearsofourlivesineducation.Buthowperfectdoyouthinkyour

schoolis?Imagineyoucoulddesignyouridealschool.Wha:woulditbelike?Whatwouldyoube

doing?Wewanttofindoutwhatteenagersaroundtheworldthink.Hereiswhattheysay:

MynameisWuLei.I'mfromChina.Mydreamschoolwouldhavean

Olympic-sizeswimmingpool,twofootballfieldsandagolfcourse.It

wouldalsohaveacinema,agym,arestaurantandashoppingcenter.My

schoolhasnoneoftheseandIthinkthereshouldbemoreenjoyable

thingsforpupilstodowhiletheyarestudying.

MynameisRichard.IamfromAmerica.Ithinkitwouldbegreattohave

adayoffeveryweek,aswellastheweekend.IfthatdaywasaFridayor

aMonday,wewouldhavealongweekendeveryweek.Whatfun!Ialso

thinkschoolshouldstartlater,ataoout10o'clock,andfinishearlier.I'm

surewecouldlearnjustasmuchinfewerhours.

I'mYoko.IcomefromJapan.Mydreamschoolwouldbebigandroomy

withalaptopforeverypersonintheschool.I'dalsoliketohaveamusic

roomwherewecanjustgoandplayinstrumentswhenwewant.We

needarecordingstudiotoo.

I'mHannah.IcomefromAustralia.Myschoolenvironmentis

great—especiallythesportsfacilities.We'vegotaswimmingpooland

tenniscourts.It'stheteachersIdchange.Ithinktheyshouldgiveus

morefreedomandchoiceabouthowwestudy.Ialsothinkit's

unnecessarythatwehavetowearaschooluniform.It'svery

uncomfortableandtheuglycolor—purpleandpink!

21.Whowantsonemoredayoffinaweek?

A.WuLei.B.Richard.C.Yoko.D.Hannah.

22.InYoko'sidealschool,shecan.

A.seemoviesB.playtennisC.playinstrumentsD.dosomeshopping

23.Thefourteenagerstalkabouttheir.

A.dreamschoolsB.favoritesportsC.hobbiesD.teachers

FormanyAmerican10-ycar-olds,summeris

alwaysalimeforgoofingaround(消磨時光),hanging

outwithfriends,andplayingoutsideuntilthesungoes

down.However,forLiamHannon,thesummerof

2017wasabitdifferent.Thatyear,Liamdidnotwant

togotosummercamp,sohemadeadealwithhisdad

tostaybusyandactive.Hejoinedaprogramtogivebacktothecommunity.Specifically,hewas

givenatasktohelphomelesspeople.

Liampointedouttohisdad(hattherewerealolofhomelesspeoplejustoutside(heirhome

inCambridge,Massachusetts.ThesepeoplewerehungryandLiamthoughthecoulddosomething

toliftiheirspirits.Liamandhisdadbeganmakingsandwiches.Together,theymade20lunches

thatfirstweek,whichtheythenhandedouttothehomelesspeople.Whentheweekwasover,

Liamrealizedhewasnotreadytoputawayhisbreadknifejustyet,soLiam'sLunchesofLove

wasborn.

"Nooneshouldbehungry,"LiamwroteonhisGoFundMepage.Hecreatedtheonlinepage

withhisfatherasawaytohelpraisemoneyfbrLunchesofLove.Donationsthatwerereceived

throughGoFundMehaveenabledLiamtobuyabettercart(手推車)andmakethousandsof

additionallunches.Liamalsogetshelpfromfriendsandvolunteerstomakeanddeliverthe

lunches.Hisfriendslovedrawingpicturesandwritingencouragingmessagesonthebrownpaper

bagsthatthelunchesandhealthysnacksarcpackedin."I'veseenpeoplewhoarcfeelingreally

down.Butwhenwehandthemalunch,theirfacesjustlightup,"saysLiam.

Buthedidn'tstopthere.LiamhasanotherprojectcalledLegos(樂高)ofLove.Peoplesend

intheiroldtoys,whicharethensortedandgiventochildrenwhoarelivingalhomelesshelters.

Onethingiscertain:Thisnow12-year-oldknowshowtopayitforward(讓愛傳播出去).

HisLunchesofLoveisanexampleofhowevensomethingassimpleasasandwichcanchange

theworld.

24.WhatdidLiamHannondointhesummerholidayof2017?

A.Hewenttosummercamp.

B.Hehungoutwithhisfriends.

C.Hehelpedmanyhomelesspeoplewithhisfatherandfriends.

D.Hedrewpicturesandwroteencouragingmessagesonthepaperbags.

25.HowdidLiamhelpthechildrenathomelessshelters?

A.Byraisingmoneyforthem.

B.Bymakingsandwichesforthem.

C.Bybuyingoldtoysforthem.

D.BycreatingaprojectcalledLegosofLove.

26.Liam'sstorymainlytellsus.

A.weshouldaskourfriendsforhelp

B.weshouldenjoythesummerholidaywithourfamily

C.simplehelpcanmakeabigdifferenceD.piujcclsmakealuloffun

Doyourememberyourfavoritetoy

growingup?1(didn'tmatterwhetheritwasa

doll,astuffedbearoraplasticsoldier.That

wasyourfavoritetoyandyouloveditmore

thananythingelseinthisworld.Whatyouprobablydon'tknowishowitinfluencedyour

educationandhow,overtheyears,toyscontinuetoimprovetheabilitiesandskillschildrenneed

topreparethemforlife.Toysarequiteimportantinchildhooddevelopment.

Allexpertsagree:childrenlearnbyplayingandtoysaretheinstrumentsthatallowthemto

discovertheworld(heylivein.And(hisispreciselywhytheyinteractwiththeirsurroundings

throughtoys.Andtoysprovideplentyofenjoymentandhappiness,bothofwhichhelpbuildtheir

self-confidence.

Toysgetchildrenengagedinphysicalactivity,byexercisingtheirfineandgrossmotorskills.

Whethertheyarecoloringordressingandundressingadoll,forexample,childrenareusingtheir

senseoftouchandsightwhilewalkers,tricyclesortoycarsstrengthentheirarmsandlegs.Toys

alsohelpthemdiscoverbalanceandcoordinationandbybeingphysicallyactive,childrenavoid

becomingfatandadoptahealthylifestyle.

Eversincetheyareborn,toysmotivatebabiestousetheirfeetandhandsinordertodiscover

forms,colorsandsounds.Oncebabiesknowhow(osilandcrawl,toysincite(hemtobeonthe

move.Iftheirfavoritetoyisoutofreach,thebabywilluseitsmusclestotryandgrabit.

Toysboostchildrenscreativityandhelpthemexpresstheiremotions.Whetherit'sthrough

roleplayingordolls,childrenaregiventhespacetoimaginefamiliarsituationsorinvent

fantasticalworldsthatleadkidstoabstraction.

Oftentimes,adultstendtoidentifythewordtoywith"somethingtheysellatthestorebut

children,ontheotherhand,seetoysaretheobjectsincludedintheirplaying.Theseobjectscanbe

somethingreallikeaseiofkeys,apotandarollof(oiletpaper,orthingstheycantransform,such

asplaydough,paint.Thesetoolsallhelpteachkidshowtomakedecisionsastheyhelpsparktheir

imaginationwhilecreatingauniversetheycanplayin.Asidefromtheabove,toysgivetheman

undcislaiidiiigofllicsocietyllicylivein.Toyinvilccliildicnluinlcraut,firstwithadullsandtlicn

withotherchildrenoftheirage.Thesimpleactofplayingwithanotherchildchallengesthemto

experiencesituationswhereimportantlessonsaretobelearned:respect,cooperationandsharing.

Didyouknowthattoysweresoimportantinchildhooddevelopment?

27.Childrenmaybyplayingtoysaccordingtothewriter.

A.telldifferentthingsB.improvetheirplayingskills

C.discovertheworldD.findsomethingreal

28.Kidsmayleamhowtojoinsocietybyaccordingtothewriter.

A.playingtoyswithanotherchildB.roleplaying

C.drivingtoycarsD.coloringapieceofpaper

29.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.WhyAreToysImportantinChildhoodDevelopment?

B.HowManyKindsofToysCanYouChooseforChildren?

C.HowMuchDoYourToysInfluenceYou?

D.WhyCanToysHelpTeachKidstoMakeDecisions?

D

WhyWeNeedEachOther

Johnlivesalonebutisverysocial.Hehasmany

friendswithwhomhespendsalotoftimeandsees

frequently.However,hefeelssadanddisappointedbecause

hisfriendshipsdon'tseemtomeethisneeds.

Albertlivesaloneandhastwoclosefriendswhomhe

seesoccasionally.Whenhemeetswiththem,hehasagood

timetalkingaboutcurrenteventsandsportsaswellaseachother'sthoughtsandfeelings.Whenhe

isnotatworkorinthecompanyofothers,Albertdoesnotfeellonelybecausehespendstime

engaginginactivitiesthatinterestandenergizehim.

Generally?lonelinessisanegativeconditionresultingfromastateofaloneness.Peoplewho

desiremoreinterpersonalrelationshipsthantheyactuallyhavecandevelopfeelingsofloneliness.

Howmuchsocialconnectednessapersonneedsinfluenceshowmuchalonenesstheycanaccept.

However,itisnotthenumberofsocialrelationshipsthatdetermineswhetherpeoplefeel

lonely.Rctllicr,itislliccmoliuiialandcognilivurcacliuns(認知反I陜)lhcindividualexperiencesin

relationtotheseconnectionsthatplayaroleinexperiencingloneliness.Forexample,social

interactionswhereanindividualfeelsthefollowingarelinkedwithloneliness:distrust?emotional

conflict,lackofsocialsupport.

JohnandAlbertbothlivealoneandhavefriends;yet,theonewith(hemoreactivesociallife

feelslonely.Why?Beingalonecanresultinnegativereactionsrelatedtoloneliness(e.g.,sadness,

hopelessness)oritcanhavepositivereactionsrelatedtoloneliness(e.g.,spiritualandcreative

growth,restoringone'shealthandenergy).John'srelationshipsdon'tseemtoprovidehimwith

whatheneedsorwantsenjoymentormeaningandsohefeelsverylonely.Ontheother

hand,Albertseemstobenefitfromtheinteractionshehaswithhisfriends,andalsohappensto

enjoyhistimealone.Inaddition,Albertdoesn'tseemtowantmoreinterpersonalconnections.

Humans,becauseofnecessity,evolvedintosocialbeings.Dependenceonandcooperation

witheachotherenhancedourabilitytosurviveundersuchdifficultenvironmentalcircumstances.

Althoughthesurvivalthreatsofthesecircumsianceshavelessenedintoday'sworld,people

continuetohaveaneedtoconnectwithothers.Indeed,thelackofsuchconnectionscanleadto

manyproblems,includingloneliness.

Inouradvanceddigitalage,oneofthecommonconcernsregardingtheincreasingemergence

oflonelinessishowwehavebecomelesscaringofothers.Atonetime,ourverysurvival

dependedontrustingandsupportiverelationships.Basically,itdoesn'tmatterhowtechnologically

experiencedwebecome;emotionalconnectivityremainsacentralpartofbeinghuman.We

needeachother.

30.Fromthepassage,wecanknowthat.

A.whenbeingalone,onemusthavenegativereaction

B.muchsocialconnectednessleadstoone'sloneliness

C.continuousemotionalconnectionswithothersarcstillneeded

D.technologicalexperiencinghasreplacedemotionalconnectivity

31.Thewriterwantstotellusinwritingthefourthparagraph.

A.whaldetermineswhetherpeoplefeellonely

B.whatemotionalandcognitivereactionare

C.whatarelinkedwithloneliness

D.whatwcexperienceinsocialinlcrautions

32.Whatdocstheunderlinedword"enhanced”inParagraph6probablymean?

A.Improved.B.Showed.C.Kept.D.Questioned.

33.Whydoesn'tAlbertfeellonelywhenhe'salone?

A.Becausehetalksaboutsomepopulartopicswithhisfriends.

B.Becausehehasthesamethoughtswithhisfriends.

C.Becausehespendsenoughtimewithhisfriends.

D.Becausehebenefitsfromrelationshipsandenjoyshistimealone.

答案:

A篇21.B22.C23.A

B篇24.C25.D26.C

C篇27.C28.A29.A

D篇30.C31.A32.A33.D

2020年北京市平谷區(qū)九年級中考一模英語

三、閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選擇最佳

選項。

A

FamousStadiumsintheWorld

CampNou

CampNouisafootballstadiuminBarcelona,Spain.Itisthelargest

stadiuminEuropeandthetenthlargestintheworld.Manyinternational

matchesarcplayedthere.Thereisamuseuminthestadium-theFCBarcelona

Museum.Itisconsideredthebestfootballmuseumintheworld.Thereare

multi-mediadisplays(多媒體展示)abouttheBarcelonaClubanditshistoryas

wellasafantasticviewof(hestadium.CampNouisalsoaplacewhereyoucan

enjoymajorconcertsandothernon-footballevents.

BeijingNationalStadium

BeijingNationalStadium,alsocalled(heBird'sNest,islocatedinChina.It

wasdesignedforuseduringthe2008SummerOlympicsandParalympics.Itis

theworld'slargeststeelstructure(鋼結(jié)構(gòu)).Thestadiumhasrecentlybeen

transformed(改造)sothatilcanbeusedforwintersports.

MaracanaStadium

MaracanaStadiumisanopen-airstadiuminRiodeJaneiro,Brazil.Itwas

openedin1950fortheFIFAWorldCup.Sincethen,ithasmainlybeenusedfor

footballmatchesbetweenthemajorfootballclubsinRiodeJaneiro.Itisthe

largeststadiuminSouthAmerica.

WembleyStadium

WembleyStadiumislocatedinWembleyParkinLondon,England.The

Englandnationalfootballteamplaymostofiheirhomematchesthere.The

stadiumisalsousedforothersportingevents.Itisthesecondlargeststadiumin

Europe(afterCampNou)andoneofthelargestandthetallestin(heworld,with

everyseatunderaroof.Itwasveryexpensivetobuild.

21.WhereistheCampNou?

A.InChina.B.InBrazil.C.InEngland.D.In

Spain.

22.Whichstadiumhasbeenchangedforwintersportsrecently?

A.CampNou.B.BeijingNationalStadium.

C.MaracanaStadium.D.WembleyStadium.

23.WhatwasMaracanaStadiumopenedforin1950?

A.TheOlympics.B.Majorconcerts.

C.Multi-mediadisplays.D.TheFIFAWorldCup.

【答案】21.D22.B23.D

【解析】

文章介紹了世界上著名的體育館。

[21題詳解】

細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一個方格中的第一句話“CampNouisafootballstadiuminBarcelona,

Spain「可知CampNou球場是西班牙巴塞羅那的足球場。故選D。

【22題詳解】

細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二個方格中的"BeijingNationalStadium...Thestadiumhasrecentlybeen

transformed(改造)sothatitcanbeusedforwintersports.”可知北京國家體育場最近經(jīng)過了改

建,將用于冬季運動。故選B。

【23題詳解】

細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三個方格中的"MaracanaStadiumisanopen-airstadiuminRiodeJaneiro,

Brazil.Itwasopenedin1950fortheFIFAWorldCup.”可知馬拉卡納體育場是巴西里約熱內(nèi)盧

的露天體育場。它于1950年為FIFA世界杯開幕。故選D。

B

Twogoodfriends,SamandJason,hadacaraccidentontheirwayhomeonesnowynight.The

nextmorning,Samwokeupblind.Hislegswerebroken.Thedoctor,Mr.Lee,wasstandingbyhis

bed,lookingathimworriedly.WhenhesawSamawake,heasked,"Howareyoufeeling,Sam?"

Samsmiledandsaid,"Notbad.Doctor.Thankyouverymuchfordoing(hespecialoperation(手

術(shù))Mr.LeewasmovedbySam.Whenhewasleaving.Samsaid."Pleasedon'ttellJasonaboutit.

H,,Well...Well...OK,“Mr.Leereplied.

MonthslaterwhenJason'swoundshealed(愈合),Samwasstillverysick.Hecouldn'tseeor

walk.Hecoulddonothingbutstayinhiswheelchairalldaylong.Atfirst,Jasonstayedwithhimfor

afewdays.Butdayslater,JasonthoughtitboringtospendtimewithadisabledmanlikeSam.Sohe

wenttoseeSainlessandless.Hemadenewfriends.Fromthenon,hedidn'tgotovisitSamany

more.Samdidn'thaveanyfamilyorfriendsexceptJason.Hefeltverysad.

Thingswentfrombadtoworse.Samdiedayearlater.WhenJasoncame,Mr.Leegavehima

letterfromSam.IntheletterSamsaid,"DearJason,Iamdisabled.BuiIwantyou(obeahealthy

man.SoIgavemyeyestoyousothatyoucanenjoylifeasahealthyman.Nowyouhavenew

friends.I'mgladtoseethatyouareashealthyandhappyasusual.I'mgladyouliveahappylife.You

arealwaysmybestfriend...Sam."Whenhefinishedreadingtheletter,Mr.Leesaid,"Ihave

promisedllialIwillkeeplliisasecretunlilSamisgone.Nowyouknowit."

Jasonstoodtherelikeastone.Tearsrandownhisface.

24.Thecaraccidenthappened.

A.ononesnowymomingB.whenitsnowedonenight

C.ontheirwaytoschoolD.whentheywenttowork

25.SamthankedMr.LeemainlybecauseMr.Lee.

A.savedhisfriendJason'sliteB.wasverykindandfriendlytohim

C.cametoseehimearlyinthemomingD.didtheoperationaccordingtohis

wish

26.Fromthestory,wecanconcludethat.

A.SamplayedajokeonJasonB.Samalwaystoldliestohisfriends

C.SanithoughtfriendshipwasimportantD.Samregretteddoingtheoperationin

theend

【答案】24.B25.D26.C

【解析】

這篇短文記述了一對朋友在車禍中受傷,殘疾的Sam把自己的眼睛給了Jason。但是后來

Jason因為Sam的殘疾疏遠了他,而在Sam死后,得知真相的Jason后悔不已。

【24題詳解】

細節(jié)理解撅。根據(jù)第一句話“Twogoodfriends.SamandJason,hadacaraccidentontheirway

homeonesnowynight.”可知,兩個好朋友Sam和Jason在一個下雪的夜晚回家的路上出了車

禍。故選B。

【25題詳解】

細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段“Thankyouverymuchfordoing(hespecialoperation(手術(shù)).”可知Sam

非常感謝醫(yī)生做了這個特別的手術(shù)。故選D。

【26題詳解】

推理判斷題。這篇短文記述了一對朋友在車禍中受傷,殘疾的Sam把自己的眼睛給了Jason,

希望他可以正常生活。由此可推知,在Sam看來,友誼是非常重要的。故選C。

C

Whenyouaresittinginclass,haveyoueverdrawnpicturesinthemargins(頁邊的空白處)of

yournotebooks?Ifso,youaredoodling.Manypeoplethinkofdoodlingasadistraction(分心')from

moreimportantthings.Butitmightbejusttheopposite.Doodlingmighthelponefocusonwork.

Onestudyshowsthatdoodlingmayhelpyourememberthingsyouhear.In2009researchers

askedtwogroupsofpeopletolistentoaphonemessage.Onegroupwasencouragedtodoodle,but

theotherwasnot.Neithergroupknewthatitwouldbeaskedtorememberinformationfromthe

message.Butthegroupthatdoodledremembered29%more.

Otherpeoplehavesuggestedotherusesfordoodling.JessePrinz,aprofessorwhostudies

doodling,saysitcanhelpyouthinkcreatively.Walkingawayfromaproblemtodrawmightactually

helpyousolveit.Whenyoucomehack,you'llhaveafreshperspective(觀點)andfigureoutan

answermorequickly.

AnauthornamedSunniBrownwroteabookondoodling.Shearguesthatdoodlingisatool

thatcanhelppeoplethink.Sheadmitsthatpeopleseedoodlingasdoingnothingbutshewantsto

changethat.Infact,sherunsabusinessthathelpscompaniesimproveorganizationandplanning

throughdoodling.

Brownbelievesdoodlingishelpfulbecauseitincludesmanywaysoflearning.Youlearnin

fourways:seeing,hearing,readingorwriting,andthroughmovement.Themorewaysyouuse,the

betteryoulearn.Andwhenyoudoodlewhilelisteningtoalecture,youuseallfour.

Youmightthinkthatbeinggoodatdrawingisimportantfordoodling.Butifthepointof

doodlingistohelpyouthink,thenitdoesn'tmailerwhatthepicturelookslike.Evenifyou'renotan

artist,doodlingcanhelpyou.Sonexttimeyouneedhelpfocusing,pickupapenanddoodleaway!

27.Whichofthefollowingistrue?

A.JessePrinzthinksdoodlingcanhelppeoplerememberberter.

B.Brownbelievesdoodlinginvolvesfourwaysoflearning.

C.Onestudyshowsdoodlingisadistractionfrommoreimportantthings.

D.Manypeoplethinkthatdoodlingmaybegoodforyourlearningandthinking.

28.Accordingtothepassage,whenyouhaveaproblem,youmightfindawaytosolveitby

A.havingaconversationB.watchingamovie

C.drawinglinesorshapesD.wonderinginthepark

29.Thewriterprobablyagrees

A.doodlinghasdrawnmoreattentionB.doodlingneedsgooddrawingskill

C.doodlingdevelopone'spatienceD.doodlinghelpsonefocusattention

30.What'sthepassagemainlyabout?

A.Theproblemsofdoodling.B.Thecausesofdoodling.

C.Theadvantagesofdoodling.D.Thesideeffectsofdoodling.

【答案】27.B28.C29.D30.C

【解析】

本文是一篇議論文。當(dāng)你坐在教室的時候,你曾在筆記本的空白處畫過畫嗎?如果是這樣,

你就在涂鴉。很多人認為涂鴉是對更重要的事情的干擾,但可能恰恰相反。文章論述了涂鴉

的好處。

【27題詳解】

細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)倒數(shù)第二段“Brownbelievesdoodlingishelpfulbecauseitincludesmanyways

oflearning.Youlearninfourways:seeing,hearing,readingorwriting,andthroughmovement.“可

知,布朗認為涂鴉星有幫助的,因為涂鴉包括許多學(xué)習(xí)方法。而你通過四種方式學(xué)習(xí):看,

聽,讀或?qū)?,以及通過運動。故選B。

【28題詳解】

推理判斷題。根據(jù)最后一段最后一句話“Sonexttimeyouneedhelpfocusing,pickupapenand

doodleaway!”意為“因此,下次您需要聚焦幫助時,拿起筆并涂鴉吧!''可推出,有問題時可

以拿筆畫線條或是形狀。放選C。

【29題詳解】

細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)最后一段最后一句話“Sonexttimeyouneedhelpfocusing,pickupapenand

doodleaway!”意為“因此,下次您需要聚焦幫助時,拿起筆并涂鴉吧!”可知作者同意涂鴉可

以幫助聚集精神。故選D,

【30題詳解】

主旨大意題。根據(jù)Doodlingmighthelponefocusonwork.Sonexttimeyouneedhelpfocusing,

pickupupdidckuKlleaway!及全文可知,文章論述了涂鴉的好處。故選C。

D

Imaginethereisaglassona(ableinfrontofyou.1(haswalerinitbutitisnotfull.Howdoyou

describetheglass?"Halffu.lorhalfempty?"

Ifyousayhalffull,youmightbeanoptimist.Ifyousayhalfempty,youmightbetheopposite

-apessimist.

Optimismandpessimismrepresentyourgeneralattitudetowardcertainsituationsortolifein

general.Andyourattitudeaboutlifemaybemoreimportanttolivingthanyouthink.

Anewstudysuggeststhatyourlevelofoptimismmayaffectyourhealth.Peoplewhoare

optimisticmaylivelongerthanthosewhoarepessimistic.

ResearchersatHarvardUniversity'sSchoolofPublicHealthinBostondidthestudy.They

comparedwomenwith"ageneralexpectationthatgoodthingswillhappen"towomenwhowere

lessoptimistic.Theyfoundthattheoptimistshadamuchlowerriskofgettingseveraldeadly

diseases,includingcancer,heartdiseaseandcertaintypesofinfection.

EricKimisoneofthestudyleaders.Hesaysthereisincreasingevidencethatstrengthening

psychological(心理的)resiliencemayhelppreventdisease.Kimsays(hatthesenewfindings

suggestthatpeopleshouldmakeeffortstoincreasetheirresilienceandoptimism.Hesaysoptimism

isconnectedwithhealthierbehaviorsandhealthierwaysofdealingwithdifficulty.Optimiststendto

takebettercareofthemselvesbyexercising,eatinghealthybodsandgettingenoughsleep.

However,theresearcherssaythathealthybehaviorsofoptimisticpeopleonlypartlyexpain

theconnectionwithreducedriskofdisease.

Forthestudy,researcherslookedatinformationgatheredon70.000womenintheNurse's

HealthStudy.Thismassivestudybeganin1975.Itcollectsliealthinformationonthoseinvolvedin

thestudyeverytwoyears.TheHarvardresearcherslookedatthelevelofoptimismofthewomen,as

wellasotherfactorssuchasrace,diet,physicalactivityleve'andoverallhealth.Theyfoundthe

mostoptimisticwomenhadnearlya30percentlowerriskofdyingfromdisease.

KaitlinHagananotherstudyleader,saysearlierstudiesshowthatapersoncanusesimple,

low-costmethodstoincreaseoptimism.Forexample,thinkingaboutandwritingdownthebest

possibleoutcomesforareasoftheirlives,liketheircareersorrelationships.

LeslieRalph,aclinicalpsychologistandcounselor,hasseveralideasabouthowtoincrease

optimism.Shesayseachnightyoumightplantodotwoorthreesimple,enjoyableactivitiesthe

nextday,suchaswatchingthesunrise,visitingafriend,dancingtoafavoritesongorreadingastory

withyourchild.Andthecounseloraddsofferingpraiseorsupporttosomeonecanalsoimprove

yourownoutlook.Asmileand"thankyou"fromanotherpersonmayhelpyoufeelmoreoptimistic.

31.Whatdoweknowfrom(hepassage?

A.Relationslieamongoptimism,pessimismandaglassofwater.

B.Goodexpectationsincreaseriskofdyingfromdisease.

C.Anoptimistismorelikelytolivehealthily.

D.Supportingsomeonemayreceivepraiseofapessimist.

32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"resilience"meaninParagraph6?

A.Theabilitytorecoverfromdifficultyorchange.B.Awayofthinkingandreactingto

things.

C.Factorsthatinfluenceone'shealth.D.Theabilitytoexperiencethesenseof

touchingbody.

33.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitlefbrthepassage?

A.ToBeOptimisticorPessimisticB.lbLookontheBrightSideorthe

Opposite

C.IncreasingOptimismKeepsYouMoreActiveD.LookingontheBrightSideMight

HelpYouLiveLonger

【答案】31.C32.A33.D

【解析】

文章通過一杯水的實驗告訴我們保持樂觀的心態(tài),這對我們的健康有著重要的意義。

[31題詳解】

細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第六段“optimismisconnectedwithhealthierbehaviorsandhealthierwaysof

dealingwithdifficulty.Optimiststendtotakebettercareofthemselvesbyexercising,eatinghealthy

foodsandgettingenoughsleep.”可知,樂觀與更健康的行為和更健康的解決困難的方式有關(guān)。

樂觀主義者傾向于通過鍛煉,飲食健康的食物和充足的詼眠來更好地照顧自己。故

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