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每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项A、B、C和D中,选出最佳选项。
A
(2021·
北京昌平区·
临川学校高三期末)SPORTSEVENTS
BASKETBALL
CentralSportsCentre,CityRoad.
AllStarsvsRockets,Saturday8:
30p.m.$12
NorthernersvsTigers,Sundaynoon$14
BUSHWALKING
MeetatWandaStation,Saturday9:
00a.m.sharpfor3-hourwalktoCanaryMountains.$7,call341-5432.
MeetatWestleyStation,Sunday9:
00a.m.sharpforafulldaywalktoWombakValley.$5,call341-8643:
Bringyourownlunch.
SOCCER
StMartinsSportsCentre
StMartinsvsDoonsberg,Saturday2:
00p.m.$8
EastsideCentralvsLightHill,Sunday2:
NeillParkRecreationCentre
NeillParkvsRobinson,Saturday2:
00p.m.$11
EssenvsSpringwood,Sunday2:
LAWNBOWLS
TansTownB.C
TansTownvsWhiteVale,Saturday9:
00p.m.$10
WakeHillB.C.
WakeHillvsCoils,Saturday2:
00p.m.$9
1._______sportseventsaretobeheldatSaturday2:
00p.m.accordingtothepassage.
A.TwoB.ThreeC.FourD.Five
2.Youmayfindthepassagemostprobablyina________.
A.handbookabouttourB.noticeaboutsports
C.magazineaboutballmatchesD.blogaboutmatchreviews
3.Ifyouhave$18,youcangotoboth________.
A.AllStarsvsRocketsandthebushwalkingatWestleyStation
B.WakeHillvsCollsandEssenvsSpringwood
C.NeillParkvsRobinsonandEastsideCentralvsLightHill
D.StMatinsvsDoonsbergandNorthernersvsTigers
B
河北衡水市·
衡水中学高三二模)Weareborntodance.Dancingchangesthewaywefeelandthink,andincreasesself-worth.
Asadancepsychologistandteacher,Ihavewitnessedthewaysdancinghaschangedthelivesofhundredsofpeople.ThenIsetuptheDancePsychologyLabsothatIcouldcombinemyknowledgeinpsychologywithdance,usingsciencetostudytherelationshipbetweenmovementandthebrain.WhatIfoundwasextraordinary:
peoplewithParkinson'
sdisease(帕金森病)anddementia(痴呆)gettinganewchancetolivelonger;
anincreaseintheself-worthofteenagers;
reductionsinsadnessandanxietyinadults;
increasesinsocialbondingbetweenpeople;
andfundamentalchangesinthewaypeoplethinkandsolveproblems.Allbecauseofdancing.
Dancingstimulatesthelinkbetweenthebodyandthebrain.Theemotionalhighwegetfromdancingisduetodopamine(多巴胺).Thisbrainchemicalplaysaroleinhowwefeel,andlowlevelsareassociatedwithfeelingsofanxiety,hopelessness,painandmoodswings.Dancingisagreatwaytoovercomethesenegativefeelingsbecausetheexerciseandouremotionalresponsestothemusicwe'
rehearingcanincreasethereleaseofdopamineindifferentpartsofthebrain.Asdopaminelevelsgoup,wecanshakeoffsomeofthosenegativefeelingsandfloatintoanexcitedstate.
Scientistssuggestthatthebesttimetolearnadanceroutineisbeforeyougotosleep.Thisisbecausethebrainbuildsnewknowledgestructureswhilewesleep,anditisthesestructuresthatstrengthenourabilitytolearnandrememberinformation.
Inourlabexperiments,wefoundthatpeoplewhodid20minutesofimprovised(即兴的)dancingbecamemorecreativewhenansweringcreative-thinkingtasks.Forexample,beforedancing,participantscouldgenerateaboutfourorfivealternativeusesforacommonobjectsuchasabrickoranewspaper,butafterdancingtheycouldgeneratesevenoreight.
4.WhydoestheauthorbuildtheDancePsychologyLab?
A.Tochangehowpeoplethinkandfeel.B.Tohelppeopleincreasetheirself-worth.
C.Tofindoutdifferentsocialrelationships.D.Tostudyhowdancinginfluencesthebrain.
5.Whatchangedoesdancingbringinpeople?
A.Dopaminelevelsgoup.B.Theirintelligenceisraised.
C.Sleepqualityisimproved.D.Parkinson'
sdiseaseanddementiaarecured.
6.Whenisthesuggestedtimetolearndancemoves?
A.Inthemorning.B.Beforesleeping.
C.Whileworking.D.Intheevening.
7.Whatdoimproviseddancingexperimentsshowus?
A.Dancinghelpswithourcreativity.
B.Dancingcreatesmoreactivities.
C.Dancingattractsmoreparticipants.
D.Dancinginspiresustousemoreobjects.
C
辽宁鞍山市·
鞍山一中高三月考)GraysPeak(山顶)inColoradorises14,278feetabovesealevel,toohighfortreestogrowtowardthetop,yetthereareplentyofbushesandrocks.
ItwasAugust2018,andWedelstedt,56,wasonherwaybackdownthepathwiththreefriends.Astormwascoming,andtheywereanxioustogetoffthemountain.Whentheyapproachedarockydropofacoupleoffeet,Wedelstedtdecidedtojumpoverit.Shelandedonherleftleg.Thensheheardthesnap(咔嚓声).
Everystepafterthatwasgreatpain.Beforelong,shehadtostop.Asonefriendrandowntogethelp,anumberofotherhikers,allstrangers,attemptedtohelpWedelstedtdownthenarrowpathbywalkingoneithersideofhertosupportherweight,butthatprovedslowanddangerous.
Finally,onehiker,Matt,askedher,“Howdo