江苏如皋市2017高考英语阅读理解(一轮)练习及答案Word文档格式.doc
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“Ithasbeenestimated(估计)that75to90percentofallvisitstoprimarycarephysiciansareforstressrelatedproblems.”
Itisnoexaggeration(夸张)tosaythatpeopletodayarebeingattackedbystress.AccordingtotheNationalConsumersLeague,“Workisthetopsourceofstressforadultswhohaveproblemsandstressintheirlives(39%),followedbyfamily(30%).Othersourcesincludehealth(10%),concernabouttheeconomy(9%)andconcernaboutinternationalconflictandterrorism(4%).”
However,stressishardlyuniquetotheUnitedStates.ABritishsurveyin2005estimatedthat“overhalfamillionindividualsinBritainbelievedin2004thattheywereexperiencingwork-relatedstressatalevelthatwasmakingthemill.”Asaresultof“work-relatedstress,depressionoranxiety,”thereare“anestimatedthirteenandahalfmillionreportedlostworkingdaysperyearinBritain.”
ThepictureisnolessbleakinmainlandEurope.AccordingtotheEuropeanAgencyforSafetyandHealthatWork,“work-relatedstresshasbeenshowntoaffectmillionsofEuropeanworkersacrossalltypesofemploymentsectors.”Onesurveyrevealedthatthereare“about41millionworkersaffectedbywork-relatedstresseachyear.”
WhataboutAsia?
AreportissuedbyaconferenceheldinTokyoconcluded:
“Jobstressisacommonconcernamongmanycountriesintheworld,bothdevelopingandindustrializedcountries.”Thereportobservedthat“severalcountriesinEastAsia,includingChinaandKorea,haverapidlyindustrializedandeconomicallygrown.Thesecountriesnowhavealotofconcernsonjobstressanditsharmfuleffectsonworkers’health.”
1.Theauthorquoted“America’sNo.1HealthProblem.”(Para.1)inorderto______.
A.talkabouthealthproblemsinAmerica
B.introducethetopicofstress
C.emphasizethestressinAmerica
D.tellreaderssomethingaboutAmericanInstituteofStress
答案解析:
答案为B。
本题为推理题。
本文的内容是为了揭示世界上人们的工作压力非常大,对健康造成了威胁,因此作者在开头使用“America’sNo.1HealthProblem”是为了引入压力的话题,故答案为B。
2.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthat.
A.bothcancerandAIDSarenotasseriousasthethreatofstresstohealth
B.stressismainlyfromworkingandlivingpressure
C.Americansnevercareaboutinternationalconflictandterrorism
D.peopleinmainlandEuropearemoreoptimisticthanEnglishpeople
本题为细节推理题。
由第二段“Workisthetopsourceofstressforadultswhohaveproblemsandstressintheirlives(39%),followedbyfamily(30%).Othersourcesincludehealth(10%),concernabouttheeconomy(9%)andconcernaboutinternationalconflictandterrorism(4%).”可知,工作和家庭生活中的压力比重最大,故B选项正确,C选项错误。
由第一段“America’sNo.1HealthProblem.”SoreadstheheadlineofanarticlepublishedbytheAmericanInstituteofStressthatclaimsthebiggestthreattohealthtodayisneithercancernorAIDS.”可知,癌症和艾滋病没有压力带给健康的威胁那么严重的情况是在美国,不具有普遍性,故A选项错误。
第三段揭示了英国人的工作压力非常大,第四段的首句理解是关键“ThepictureisnolessbleakinmainlandEurope.”意为“欧洲大陆的情况依旧不容乐观”,故D选项错误。
3.Itcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraphthat______.
A.Asianpeoplearemorewillingtodeveloptheircountries
B.therapideconomicdevelopmentisthemainreasonforstress
C.somepeopleinAsiancountrieshavehealthproblemsfromemploymentstress
D.AsiancountrieshaveabettersituationofstressthanEurope
答案为C。
最后一段揭示了亚洲的压力情况,由该段的最后一句话“Thesecountriesnowhavealotofconcernsonjobstressanditsharmfuleffectsonworkers’health.”可知,一些亚洲国家的工作压力也影响了人们的健康,故C选项正确,B选项错误,经济发展不是压力的主要原因,压力来自工作。
A、D选项未提,均不选。
4.What’sthemainsubjectofthepassage?
A.Stressattackinghealth. B.Howtodealwithstress.
C.Asurveyonworkingstress. D.Healthproblemsaroundtheworld.
答案为A。
本题考查文章的主题。
全文揭示了在美国,欧洲,亚洲人们的工作压力对健康造成了威胁,故答案为A。
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