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tbethesolutionforeveryone,Dr.Mauskopsays.ButoneGermanstudyfoundthatithelped65percentofpatients,whichmakesitaseffectiveasthebestmedicinesonthemarket.
Dr.Mauskoprecommendshispatientsdoahalfhourreasonableintensity(强度)cardio,likejogging,biking,orswimmingthreetimesaweek.Theseworkoutsaremeanttobeslowandsteady,asopposedtohighintensityintervalsthatalternatebetweenalloutrunsandrest.
Pushingyourselftoomuchorincreasingtheintensitytooquicklycantriggerheadachesinsomepeople,somakesureyourheartratedoesn'
tjumpabove150BPM.Ifyoudon'
thaveaheartratemonitor,thenbreatheonlythroughyournose.You'
llknowyou'
regoingtoohardifyoucan'
tkeepupthatbreathingpattern.
Yourmigrainescouldstartdisappearinginacoupleofweeks,Dr.Mauskopsays.
1.Accordingtothepassage,theauthormayagreethat________.
A.jogging,swimmingandfishingarecardioworkouts
B.neithercardioworkoutsnortopamiratehassideeffects
C.migrainepatientsmaybecuredbyregularcardioworkouts
D.cardioworkoutswillbethesolutionforeveryonewithmigraines
2.Theunderlinedword“triggered”inParagraph7canbereplacedby________.
A.cured B.released
C.causedD.monitored
3.Thefeelgoodchemicalsproducedcanhelpwithregularheadachesbecause________.
A.iteasesthestress
B.itbreaksasweat
C.itpreventsmigraines
D.itblocksyourpainsensors
4.Whatwouldbethebesttitle?
A.ACureforHeadaches
B.SideEffectsofMigraine
C.TheCausesofHeadaches
D.AdvantagesofCardioWorkouts
【语篇导读】 科学家研究发现有氧运动可以有效治疗偏头痛。
1.解析:
选C。
推理判断题。
根据文章最后一段可知,规律的有氧运动或许可以治愈偏头痛,故C项正确。
根据文章第十段可知A项表述不正确;
根据文章第四段可知,topamirate有副作用,故B项不正确;
根据文章第九段中cardiowon'
tbethesolutionforeveryone可知,D项不正确。
2.解析:
词义猜测题。
画线词所在的第七段讲的是流汗会缓解压力,头痛通常由压力引起,如果消除压力,疼痛就会缓解。
由此可知trigger意为“引发,激发(尤指一系列事件)”,与cause意义相近。
3.解析:
选D。
细节理解题。
根据文章第八段Thefeelgoodchemicalsproducedwhenyouexerciseactuallyblockyourpainsensors,actingasanaturalpainkiller.可知,人类运动的时候,产生令人感觉好的化学物质,能够阻挡疼痛传感器,像一种天然的止痛药一样起作用。
4.解析:
选A。
主旨大意题。
通读全文可知,文章主要介绍了有氧运动或许可能治愈偏头痛,因此A项作为文章标题最适合。
B项在文章中没有被提及;
C、D两项在文章中略有提及,但并非主题。
B
Doyousufferfromcybersickness?
Theriseofmobilephoneshasbeenblamedforanumberofsocialills,butyoursmartphonemayalsobemakingyouphysicallysickaswell.Scientistshaveidentifiedaconditioncalled“cybersickness”,whichtheysayisthedigitalversionofmotionsickness.Thephenomenon,whichaffectsupto80percentofthepopulationwhoownsmartphonesortablets,leadstofeelingsofsicknessandunsteadiness.Itiscausedbyseeingfastmotiononascreen,whichcoversanythingfromacarchaseinafilmtoscrollingthroughwebpagesonyourphone.
Themorerealisticthevisualcontentappearstoyou,thehigheryourchancesofgettingcybersicknessare.TheconditionwasidentifiedinapieceintheNewYorkTimesinwhichBritishandU.S.expertssaidthatitneededsolving.Motionsicknessleavessufferersfeelingillbecausetheyfeelmovementinyourmusclesandyourinnerearbutdonotseeit.Themismatchindigitalsicknessistheopposite—youseemovementonthescreenbutdonotfeelit.Theeffectisthesameandthesymptomsincludeaheadache,wantingtothrowup,confusionandtheneedtositdown.Oftencybersicknessshowsitselfinasubtlewayandsufferersputitdowntostressoreyestrain.
StevenRauch,aprofessorofotolaryngology(耳鼻喉科学)atHarvardMedicalSchool,said:
“Yoursenseofbalanceisdifferentfromothersensesinthatithaslotsofinputs.Whenthoseinputsdon'
tagree,that'
swhenyoufeeldizzinessandsickness.”
Somestudiesthathavebeencarriedoutintocybersicknessfoundthatwomenaremoresusceptiblethanmen,theNewYorkTimesreported.Thosewhohave“TypeA”personalities—meaningtheyareconfidentanddetermined—aremorelikelytosufferfromcybersicknessaswell.Amongthosewhohavereportedexperiencingtheconditionhavebeenvideogamerswhospendhoursplayingfastpacedgames.EngineersatOculusVR,thevirtualheadsetmanufacturer,haveadmittedthatdigitalmotionsicknessisoneoftheirbiggestproblems.
5.Fromthetext,weknowthatcybersickness________.
A.iscompletelyequaltomotionsickness
B.affectsupto80%ofthepopulation
C.leadstopeople'
sfeelingsofsicknessandunsteadiness
D.iscausedbyseeingfastmovingobjectsaround
6.What'
sthedifferencebetweenmotionsicknessanddigitalsickness?
A.Digitalsicknessmeanssufferersseemovementbutdonotfeelit.
B.Digitalsicknessmeanssufferersfeelmovementbutdonotseeit.
C.Motionsicknessmeanssufferersseemovementbutdonotfeelit.
D.Motionsicknessmeanssufferersdon'
tseeorfeelmovement.
7.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“susceptible”inthelastparagraphmean?
A.likelytoacceptB.likelytobeaffected
C.likelytosuspectD.likelytobecured
8.Thispassageismostprobably________.
A.asciencefictionB.anewspaperad
C.abookreviewD.asciencenewsreport
【语篇导读】 随着手机越来越普及,许多社会弊病也愈发常见。
但是,智能手机或许也会引起身体不适。
科学家们认为,“晕屏幕病”是电子版的晕动病。
5.解析:
根据第一段倒数第二句Thephenomenon...leadstofeelingsofsicknessandunsteadiness.可知C项正确;
从第二段Themismatchindigitalsicknessistheopposite...可知A项错误:
从whichaffectsupto80percentofthepopulationwhoownsmartphonesortablets可知B项错误;
从Itiscausedbyseeingfastmotiononascreen...可知D项错误。
6.解析:
根据第二段中的Motionsicknessleavessufferersfeelingillbecausetheyfeelmovementinyourmusclesandyonrinnerearbutdonotseeit.Themismatchindigitalsicknessistheopposite—youseemovementonthescreenbutdonotfeelit.可得出答案。
7.解析:
选B。
根据最后一段第二句...aremorelikelytosufferfromcybersicknessaswell.可猜测,susceptible的意思接近于belikelytosufferfrom,意为“很容易感染的”。
故选B项。
8.解析:
文章介绍一种由智能手机等电子设备的使用所造成的一种病——“晕屏症”,是一篇科技方面的报道,因此,应是一篇科技新闻。
故选D项。
C
陕西西安质量检测)I'
vealwayshadstrongopinionsofhowloveshouldbeexpressed.WhatIremembermostaboutvisitingmyboyfriend'
sparentsistheloudtickoftheclockaswesilentlyateourmeal.Iwasquicktoregardhisfamilyascold.However,once,whenwewereabouttodrivehome,myboyfriend'
sfatherappearedandbegantowashthewindshield(挡风玻璃).Icouldsensethathisdadwasacaringman.
Ilearnedanotherlessonaboutlovelater.Myfatheroftentelephonedmeearlyinthemorning.“BuyXerox.It'
sagoodshareprice,”hewouldsaywhenIansweredthephone.Mydadofferednopleasantgreetingorinquiry(询问)aboutmylife.Thisangeredmeandweoftenquarreled.Butoneday,Ithoughtaboutmyfather'
ssuccessandrealizedhisconcernformyfinancialsecurityshowedhowmuchhelovedme.Thenexttimehecalledandtoldmetobuyastock(股票),Ithankedhim.
ThewayItreatmyfriendsissometimesdifferentfromhowtheytreatme.Forexample,Ialwaysreturnphonecallswithoutdelayandregularlycheckinwitholdfriends.Ihadonefriendwhorarelycalled,respondingtomymessageswithshortemails.“Sheisn'
tagoodfriend!
”Ithought.Myangergrewastheholidaysapproached.ThenshecametoagatheringIhostedandhandedmeabeautifuldressIhadfalleninlovewithwhenwelastwentwindowshopping.Iwasshockedatherkindness,andfeltbadforthinkingheruncaring.ClearlyIneededtochangemyexpectations.
Fartoooften,Iignoreuniqueexpressions,eagerlyexpectingpeopletodothingsmyway.Thishasleftmefeelingunloved.Overtheyears,however,Ihavelearnedtoreadothers'
lovesignsbetterandgetalongwellwiththem.
9.Thewriterfinallyrealizedthatherfather________.
A.wasn'
tapleasantperson
B.wascaringabouther
C.wassuccessfulinfinance
D.wasdissatisfiedwithher
10.Howmanyexampleshasthewritergiventoshowthelessonsshehaslearnedonlove?
A.Three.B.Two.
C.One.D.Four.
11.Fromthepassagewecaninferthatthewriteroftentreatsherlovedones________.
A.indirectlybutwarmlyB.directlyandcoldly
C.warmlyandfriendlyD.coldlybutregularly
12.Thewriterwritesthispassagetoshowthat________.
A.peopleshouldtreatothersinacaringway
B.hergoodfrienddislikesherwaytocareaboutothers
C.sheexpectsotherstocareaboutherinherway
D.differentpeoplehavedifferentwaystoshowtheirlove
【语篇导读】 本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。
作者通过自己的经历告诉人们:
不同的人对爱的表达方式不同。
9.解析:
根据第二段倒数第二句“Butoneday...howmuchhelovedme.”可知,作者最终意识到父亲是在意她、爱她的。
故选B。
10.解析:
作者在文章前三段中以自己经历的三件事为例来讲述表达爱的不同方式。
故选A。
11.解析:
根据第三段第二句“Forexample,Ialwaysreturnphonecallswithoutdelayandregularlycheckinwitholdfriends.”可知,作者看到朋友的电话会马上回复,经常和老朋友联系,所以她应该是一个热情、友好的人。
故选C。
12.解析:
写作意图题