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Ⅰ、Ⅱ卷灵活拆组卷(六)

第Ⅰ卷专练(满分70分)

Ⅰ.阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

A

(2015·东北三省三校联合模拟)

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B.TobuyaStarbucksCardoverthephone.

C.ToupdatetheStarbucks®Appfromtheofficialwebsite.

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A.changetheprices   B.earnaStar

C.payforrewardsD.viewcurrentoffers

3.WithaStarbucksCardofGreenlevel,youwillget________.

A.afreecakeB.personalizedGreenCard

C.freeinstorerefillsD.allpurchases15%off

B

(2015·太原市第二学段测评)Companiescansavemillionsinhealthcarecostssimplybyencouragingtheiremployeestoexercisealittlebit.Researchersreportthatobeseemployeeshavehigherhealthcarecosts,buttheycanlowerthoseexpensesbyexercisingjustacoupleoftimesaweek—withoutevenlosinganyweight.

FeifeiWangandhiscolleaguesattheUniversityofMichiganstudied23,500workersatGeneralMotors.Theyestimatedthatgettingthemostobeseworkerstoexercisewouldhavesavedabout$790,000ayear,orabout1.5percentofhealthcarecostsforthewholegroup.Companywide,thepotentialsavingscouldreach$7.1millionperyear,accordingtotheirreportpublishedinJournalofOccupationalandEnvironmentalMedicine.

Ofthewholegroupofworkers,about30percentwereofnormalweight,45percentwereoverweight,and25percentwereobese.Annualhealthcarecostsaveraged$2,200fornormalweight,$2,400fortheoverweight,and$2,700forobeseemployees.Butamongworkerswhodidnoexercise,healthcarecostswentupbyatleast$100ayear,andwere$3,000ayearforobeseemployeeswhoweresedentary(久坐的).

Butaddingtwoormoredaysoflightexercise—atleast20minutesofexerciseorworkhardenoughtoincreaseheartrateandbreathing—loweredcostsbyonaverage$500peremployeeayear,theresearchersfound.“Thisindicatesthatphysicalactivitybehaviorcouldlessenatleastsomeofthenegativeeffectsofexcessbodyfat,andinconsequence,helplowertheincreasinghealthcarecosts,”Wangandhiscolleagueswrote.

4.Theresearchersbelievecompaniescanspendfarlessonhealthcarecostsby________.

A.encouragingemployeestoloseweight

B.limitingthenumberofobeseemployees

C.persuadingemployeestodophysicalactivities

D.limitingtheemploymentofsedentaryworkers

5.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“obese”inParagraph2mean?

A.Toostrong.      B.Tootall.

C.Toobig.D.Toofat.

6.Whowerethosethattheresearchersstudied?

A.Someworkersfromacarmakingcompany.

B.SomestudentsfromtheUniversityofMichigan.

C.AgroupofobesepatientsinaMichiganhospital.

D.ThemostobesegroupofworkersatGeneralMotors.

7.HowmuchcouldGeneralMotorssaveayearaccordingtoWang’sstudy?

A.$790,000.B.$7.1million.

C.$52.67million.D.$11.75million.

C

(2015·江西九校联合测试)Morethan4in10cancers—600,000intheUKalone—couldbepreventedifpeopleledhealthierlives,sayexperts.ThepopulationoftheUKisabout63,000,000.

LatestfiguresfromCancerResearchUKshowsmokingisthebiggestavoidableriskfactor(因素),followedbyunhealthydiets.Thecharityadvisespeopletolivehealthily,limitalcoholintakeanddoregularexercise.

Accordingtothefiguresfrom2007to2011,morethan300,000casesofcancerrecordedwerelinkedtosmoking.Afurther145,000werelinkedtounhealthydietscontainingtoomuchprocessedfood.Obesitycontributedto88,000casesandalcoholto62,200.Sundamagetotheskinandphysicalinactivitywerealsocontributingfactors.

ProfessorMaxParkin,aCancerResearchUKstatistician,says,“There’snowlittledoubtthatcertainlifestylechoicescanhaveabiginfluenceoncancerrisk,withresearcharoundtheworldallpointingtothesamekeyriskfactors.”

“OfcourseeveryonewantstoenjoysomeextratreatsduringtheChristmasholidayssowedon’twanttobanbeefpiesandwinebutit’sagoodtimetothinkabouttakingupsomehealthyhabits.”

“Leadingahealthylifestylecan’tguaranteesomeonewon’tgetcancerbutwe_can_stack_the_odds_in_our_favourbytakingpositivesteps.”

PublicHealthEnglandsaysahealthylifestylecanplayanimportantroleinreducingcancerrisk.ItsayscampaignssuchasSmokefree,DryJanuaryandChange4LifeSugarSwapsallaimtoraisepublicawareness.It’simportantthatwenotonlycontinuetomakeprogressinnoticingcancerearlierandimprovingtreatments,buthelpingpeopleunderstandhowtheycanreducetheirriskofdevelopingcancerinthefirstplaceremainsimportantindealingwithcancer.

8.Whichofthefollowingisthethirdbiggestavoidablecancerfactor?

A.Obesity.B.Alcoholintake.

C.Unhealthydiets.D.Physicalinactivity.

9.AccordingtoProfessorMaxParkin,________.

A.it’sOKtodrinkwineduringfestivals

B.thecausesofcancerarestillunclearnow

C.unhealthyfoodshouldbecompletelybanned

D.ahealthylifestylewillprotectusfromcancer

10.BysayingtheunderlinedwordsinParagraph6,ProfessorMaxParkinmeanswecan________.

A.helpothers

B.improveourlives

C.discovercancerearly

D.decreaseourcancerrisk

11.What’sthemainideaofthetext?

A.Mostcancersarecausedbysmoking.

B.Cancerisgreatlylinkedtoourlifestyle.

C.Therearedifferentfactorsthatleadtocancer.

D.Publicawarenessshouldberaisedtopreventcancer.

D

(2015·河南省洛阳市统一考试)Somepeoplelikemodernart,whileotherssaythatisrubbish.ButacleanerwhoworksintheTateGalleryinLondonisn’tabletotellthedifference.Thewoman,whosenameisn’tknown,mistookaworkofartbytheGermanpainterGustavMetzgerforabagofrubbish,andthrewitoutwithotherbags.Theplasticbag,whichcontainedpiecesofpaperandcardboard,waslaterrecoveredoutsidethegallery,buttheartistthoughtthatitwastoodamagedtobeputonshowagain.78yearoldMrMetzgerexplainedthattheexhibit,whichhesaidwasacopyofasimilarworkhehadcreatedin1960,wasmeanttoshowthatallartistemporaryand“finite(有限的)”.

Embarrassedofficialsatthemuseumsaidthattheyhadhadtocallameetingwithcleanerstoexplainwhichthingsshouldnotbetouched.TheywouldnotsaywhetherMrMetzgerwouldbepaidanycompensationfortheincident.However,tomakeabsolutelysurethesamethingwouldnothappenagain,theydecidedtocoverMrMetzger’sworkeveryeveningwithacolouredcloth.Inthiswaythecleanersarrivingafterthegalleryhadbeenclosedtothegeneralpublicwouldrealizetheyshouldnottouchit.

Thisisnotthefirsttimethatmuseumcleanershavehadtroubledistinguishingexhibitsfromrubbish.In2001,inanotherLondongallery,acleanerthrewawayaworkbythewellknownBritishartistDamienHirst.Itwasanarrangementofemptybeerbottles,coffeecups,andoverflowingashtrays,whichweremeanttoindicatethechaosinthelifeofanartist.

However,cleanersdon’talwaysthrowthingsaway—sometimestheycleanthem!

Thiswasthecasewithadirtybath,whichwasonshowinagalleryinGermany.Withoutaskingwhatthebathwasdoinginthegallery,thecleanerssimplyscrubbeditclean.

12.TheofficialsofthemuseumcoveredMrMetzger’sworksothat________.

A.thevisitorscouldn’tgetcloseintheevening

B.theycouldgetrecoveredsoon

C.thecleanerswouldn’tmakethesamemistake

D.theywouldreturntonormal

13.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?

A.Peoplehavedifferentopinionsonmodernart.

B.MrMetzgerwouldbepaidmuchcompensation.

C.AworkofDamienHirstwasthrownawaybyacleanerin2001.

D.Somemodernworkisaboutthechaosofanartist’slife.

14.Thelastparagraphiswrittentoshowthat________.

A.cleanersoftenmakeexhibitsascleanaspossible

B.cleanerscan’talwaysdifferexhibitsfromrubbish

C.exhibitsareusuallydifficulttoclean

D.exhibitsarenotalwayssobeautiful

15.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.Cleanersmistakemodernartforrubbish

B.Modernartshouldn’tbecleaned

C.Whatmakesagreatworkofart

D.Cleanersdon’talwaysthrowthingsaway

Ⅱ.阅读七选五(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)

(2015·河北省唐山市统一考试)Youmayh

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