内容正文:
WELCOME UNIT
第一部分 “高考话题”
题型组合练
(二)健康的生活方式、积极的生活态度
题组6
Ⅰ 完形填空
(2025·福建省厦门市湖滨中学高三期中)I did my first marathon at 25. But I started too fast, found it very __1__ and ended in failure. Then, seven years ago, when I was 43, I had a __2__ with someone who had just done the Sahara Desert race. I felt so __3__ and promised I would run it, too.
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My father, a former soldier, had just died of cancer and I wanted to raise money for a soldiers __4__. There are 66 cities in the UK so I came up with a __5__—a 50 km marathon in each city, no rest days in between. On the first day, I ran for around six to seven hours, eating along the way to get more __6__. On day two, I tore my right Achilles tendon (跟腱). I slowed my __7__ and thought about the soldiers' charity I was doing the __8__ for! It was nothing compared with some of their __9__.
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Then, on day 26, it got __10__. I couldn't bear even the light touch of an ice cube. I had to walk through the day, which took almost 11 hours. I __11__ telling myself I couldn't fail. If I quit, the pain would have __12__, but I knew I would regret it for the rest of my life. On May 20 I __13__, four days after my 50th birthday.
I have a better body now than at any point in my __14__. But I don't think I'm a superhuman. I'm just __15__, and I have the next thing planned already.
篇章导读:本文是一篇记叙文。作者讲述了自己坚持跑马拉松的励志故事,阐明意志力的重要性。
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1.A.thrilling B.painful
C.rewarding D.flexible
解析:句意:但我开始得太快了,发现非常痛苦,最后以失败告终。thrilling惊险的;painful痛苦的;rewarding值得做的;flexible灵活的。根据前文“my first marathon”和“I started too fast”以及后文“ended in failure”可知,作者第一次跑马拉松,开始跑得太快,应是感觉很痛苦。故选B。
2.A.talk B.competition
C.fight D.secret
解析:句意:然后,七年前,当我43岁的时候,我和一个刚刚完成撒哈拉沙漠赛跑的人进行了一次谈话。talk谈话;competition比赛;fight战斗;secret秘密。故选A。
3.A.disappointed B.cautious
C.inspired D.harmonious
解析: disappointed失望的;cautious小心的;inspired受到鼓舞的;harmonious和谐的。根据后文“promised I would run it”可知,作者应是受到鼓舞才发誓会继续跑。故选C。
4.A.charity B.honor
C.sacrifice D.memory
解析: charity慈善;honor荣誉;sacrifice牺牲;memory记忆。根据前文“My father, a former soldier, had just died of cancer”可知,父亲当过兵,因癌症去世,此处表示作者想为士兵慈善事业筹款,后文“soldiers' charity”也是提示。故选A。
5.A.bonus B.demand
C.remark D.challenge
解析:句意:英国有66个城市,所以我提出了一个挑战——在每个城市跑50公里的马拉松,中间没有休息日。bonus奖金;demand需要;remark言论;challenge挑战。根据后文“a 50 km marathon in each city, no rest days in between”和句意可知,作者第一次跑马拉松以失败告终,所以在每个城市跑50公里的马拉松,中间没有休息日,这对作者来说是一个挑战。故选D。
6.A.chance B.time
C.work D.energy
解析:句意:第一天,我跑了大约六到七个小时,一路上吃东西以获得更多能量。chance机会;time时间;work工作;energy能量。根据常识可知,跑马拉松非常耗费体力,所以作者一路吃东西是为了获得更多的能量。故选D。
7.A.growth B.pace
C.learning D.process
解析:growth成长;pace步伐;learning学习;process过程。根据前文“I tore my right Achilles tendon (跟腱)”可知,作者受伤后应是放慢脚步。故选B。
8.A.stretch B.run
C.job D.trick
解析:stretch伸展;run跑步;job工作;trick诡计。根据前文“so I came up with a __5__ —a 50 km marathon in each city”可知,作者想到自己跑马拉松是为士兵慈善事业筹款。故选B。
9.A.inquires B.beliefs
C.injuries D.decisions
解析:inquire询问;belief信念;injury伤害,损伤;decision决定。此处指作者受伤了,但是想到士兵慈善事业,觉得自己的伤势和士兵们受的伤比起来算不了什么。故选C。
10.A.worse B.warmer
C.better D.easier
解析:根据后文“I couldn't bear even the light touch of an ice cube.(我甚至连冰块轻轻碰一下都受不了。)”可知,情况变得更糟糕了。故选A。
11.A.avoid B.deny
C.kept D.imagine
解析:avoid避免;deny否认;keep保持;imagine想象。前文提到作者情况变得更糟糕,结合后文“I couldn't fail”可知,作者一直鼓励自己,不能失败。keep doing sth “一直做某事”。故选C。
12.A.worked B.worsened
C.stopped D.continued
解析:句意:如果我放弃了,痛苦就会停止,但我知道我会后悔一辈子。work工作;worsen恶化;stop停止;continue继续。根据前文“If I quit”可知,如果退出就不会再受伤,痛苦就会停止。故选C。
13.A.recovered B.completed
C.complained D.recalled
解析:句意:5月20日,也就是我50岁生日的第四天,我完成了任务。recover恢复;complete完成;complain抱怨;recall回想。根据前文“but I knew I would regret it for the rest of my life”可知,作者一直努力坚持,应是最终完成了马拉松。故选B。
14.A.dream B.heart
C.story D.life
解析:dream梦想;heart心;story故事;life生活,生命。根据前文“I have a better body now”可知,现在作者的身体比以往任何时候都好。故选D。
15.A.professional B.relieved
C.powerful D.determined
解析:句意:我是有决心的,而且我已经计划好了下一件事。professional专业的;relieved宽慰的;powerful有力量的;determined下定决心的,坚定的。结合前文作者受伤仍不放弃,坚持完成马拉松可知,作者是有决心的人。故选D。
(2025·山东省实验中学高三期中)My husband and I had a lovely dinner at a local restaurant and then took a stroll through the near shopping center. We went into a shop that sold handcrafted __1__, hoping to find some lastminute Christmas gifts. As we entered, the delightful scent of handmade soaps and potpourri (百花香) __2__ us.
Every shelf and wall was __3__ with different handiwork. While exploring, I noticed a wooden plaque (牌匾) on a wall. Immediately I was __4__ by the message on it: “Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain.”
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This message held deep __5__ for me. It made me think back to a hot and muggy summer day. Dark clouds had __6__ along the foothills of the Rockies, bringing rain. I walked out to get my mail. I didn't know what __7__ me, but I suddenly felt forced to do something a little __8__ for my fiftyplus years.
I slipped off my shoes and stockings and began walking __9__ through the water. My neighbors might have thought I'd lost my __10__, but I didn't care. In that moment, I was __11__ from the worries of bills, the future, and daily cares. I was experiencing a gift—a pure and simple moment of __12__!
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Now, the plaque hangs in my living room. I __13__ it multiple times a day and often pause to ask myself if I'm dancing in the rain.
I think I am. I know I try to. I'm definitely __14__ to taking time to pause and recognize and be grateful for the __15__ around me—the joys that were too often going unnoticed in my rush to future happiness. One step at a time, I am learning to dance in the rain!
篇章导读:本文是一篇记叙文。文章通过讲述作者在一个售卖手工艺品的店铺里看到一块木牌,引出了作者回忆自己赤脚在雨中行走的经历,表达了在面对困难和挑战时,应该保持乐观和积极的心态,鼓励人们学会在逆境中寻找快乐,珍惜当下的每一刻。
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1.A.items B.forms
C.ingredients D.contents
解析:句意:我们走进一家出售手工制品的商店,希望能在最后一刻找到一些圣诞礼物。item一件商品(或物品);form形式;ingredient成分;content内容。根据上文“We went into a shop”可知,商店卖的是手工物品。故选A。
2.A.choked B.followed
C.greeted D.stuck
解析: choke窒息,噎住;follow跟随;greet问候;stick粘,贴。根据上文 “the delightful scent of handmade soaps and potpourri (百花香)”可知,一进门两人就闻到了手工香皂和百花香,此处是用拟人的手法表现。故选C。
3.A.equipped B.loaded
C.covered D.marked
解析: equip装备;load装上,装进;cover覆盖;mark标记。根据上文“Every shelf and wall”以及作者去的是手工制品的商店可知,每个架子和墙上都装满了不同的手工艺品。load with “装载”。故选B。
4.A.surprised B.guarded
C.occupied D.struck
解析:句意:我立刻被上面的信息打动了:“生活不是等待暴风雨过去。而是要学会在雨中跳舞。”surprise使惊讶;guard保卫;occupy占据;strike打击,打动。根据下文“This message held deep __5__ for me.”可知,作者被上面的信息打动了。故选D。
5.A.belief B.meaning
C.affection D.concern
解析: belief信念;meaning意义,含义;affection喜爱;concern关心。根据下文“It made me think back to a hot and muggy summer day.”可知,这句话能让作者陷入回忆中,它对作者应是意义深远。故选B。
6.A.quitted B.rolled
C.paced D.dropped
解析:句意:乌云沿着落基山脉的山麓翻滚,带来了雨水。quit退出;roll滚动;pace踱步;drop掉落。根据下文“along the foothills of the Rockies”以及乌云出现的特点可知,此处指乌云翻滚而来。故选B。
7.A.came over B.went after
C.arranged for D.catered to
解析: come over触动,攫住;go after追寻;arrange for安排;cater to迎合。根据下文“but I suddenly felt forced to do something”可知,作者不知道什么触动了自己。故选A。
8.A.comfortable B.horrible
C.crazy D.reasonable
解析: comfortable舒服的;horrible恐怖的;crazy疯狂的;reasonable合情合理的。根据下文“I slipped off my shoes and stockings and began walking __9__ through the water.”可知,作者做了一件疯狂的事情。故选C。
9.A.aimlessly B.hard
C.barefoot D.slowly
解析:句意:我脱下鞋袜,开始光着脚在水里走。aimlessly无目的地;hard困难地;barefoot赤脚地;slowly慢慢地。根据上文“I slipped off my shoes and stockings”可知,作者光着脚在水里走。故选C。
10.A.balance B.mind
C.nerve D.temper
解析: balance平衡;mind理智;nerve神经;temper脾气。作者下雨天光着脚在水里走,在邻居们的眼里会认为作者疯了。 故选B。
11.A.absent B.remote
C.separate D.free
解析:句意:在那一刻,我摆脱了对账单、未来和日常事务的担忧。absent缺席的;remote遥远的;separate分离的;free自由的,未缚住的。根据下文“from the worries”可知,此处指作者摆脱了所有的烦恼。free from意为“摆脱……”。故选D。
12.A.joy B.silence
C.glory D.reflection
解析:句意:我正在体验一份礼物——一个纯粹而简单的快乐时刻!joy快乐;silence沉默;glory光荣;reflection反思。根据下文“the joys”可知,作者在“疯狂”举动后感受到了快乐。故选A。
13.A.pass by B.rely on
C.keep to D.long for
解析:句意:我每天都要经过它好几次,常常停下来问自己,我是不是在雨中跳舞。pass by经过;rely on依赖;keep to坚持;long for渴望。根据下文“often pause to ask myself if I'm dancing in the rain”可知,作者每天都经过它。故选A。
14.A.opposed B.accustomed
C.committed D.addicted
解析:句意:我一定会抽出时间停下来,认识并感激我周围的幸事——那些在我急于追求未来幸福的过程中经常被忽视的快乐。opposed反对的;accustomed习惯性的;committed坚定的,坚信的;addicted上瘾的。根据下文“taking time to pause”可知,作者一定会抽出时间停下来。be committed to doing sth “决心做某事”。故选C。
15.A.opportunities B.belongings
C.surroundings D.blessings
解析: opportunity机会;belongings财产;surroundings环境;blessing 幸事,福祉。根据下文“the joys that were too often going unnoticed in my rush to future happiness”可知,作者感激周围的幸事。故选D。
Ⅱ 阅读
(2025·江苏省常州市第一中学高三月考)I'm 52, and as surprising as it may seem. I'm a gymnast. In a sport for young girls, I have found an unlikely path to joy. When I enter the gym, no matter how much stress I might be feeling, my mind clears and I forget my life. I think of nothing but what I am doing.
When I was 9, I went every Saturday to a gymnastic academy. The coach had gray hair and wore ballet shoes and had boundless enthusiasm. He would say, “You are going to be a gymnast.” And I believed him. I vividly remember the first time I did a roundoff
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back handspring by myself, the weightlessness of it. I lived for Saturday mornings. I only ever did gymnastics recreationally—I didn't even know real gyms existed—but I always loved it.
That long dormant (蛰伏的) love came roaring back in my forties. It happened in an instant, at parents' day for my daughter's beginning gymnastics class. The bars were just sitting there, and I had this overwhelming urge to grab hold and swing. But I couldn't make it through the warmup (热身运动) at the first adult class I went. I felt bad during conditioning. I was the oldest person there. But that spark of memory glowed with possibility. I went back to class again, and again. It was hard and it was humbling. But soon I was doing back handsprings like I used to.
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There is nothing like the thrill of getting a new skill, that combination of speed, mechanics, timing, muscles, guts. There is an ineffable (不可言喻的) element, too, something like faith. By the time we reach middle age, most of us have had to deal with our fair share of unwelcome surprises, like illness, family crisis or the death of a beloved parent. But gymnastics has brought the most delightful surprises—I keep getting better, surpassing what I thought were limits, amazing myself by what I can do. At a time in life when many things feel like they are sliding down the slope towards old, gymnastics is a gift of fluency and competence in motion. I'm in the best shape of my life. I'm a better gymnast now than I was at 16.
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篇章导读:本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。文章讲述了已是中年人的作者重拾体操技能,在体操中感受到了快乐,告诉人们即使到了中年也不要放弃追求自己所爱、找到更好的自己。
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1.What inspired the author to love gymnastics when she was young?
A.Her Saturday routine.
B.The coach's enthusiasm.
C.Her wish to be a gymnast.
D.Pleasure from gymnastics.
解析:细节理解题。根据第二段中的“I only ever did gymnastics recreationally ... but I always loved it.(我做体操只是为了娱乐——我甚至不知道有真正的体育馆存在——但我一直很喜欢它。)”可知,作者小时候喜欢体操只是为了娱乐,即作者能从体操中感受到愉悦。故选D。
2.What made the author go back to gymnastic classes in her forties?
A.Her duty as a responsible parent.
B.The desire to fit in with her daughter.
C.The strong urge to play with the bars.
D.Her sweet memory of doing gymnastics.
解析:细节理解题。根据第三段中的“But that spark of memory ... like I used to.”可知,虽然对于四十多岁的作者而言练习体操的过程很艰难,但记忆的美好却让作者没有放弃,一次次重回体操课。故选D。
3.Which of the following can describe the author's personality?
A.Faithful and easygoing.
B.Humble and competent.
C.Passionate and persistent.
D.Ambitious and considerate.
解析:推理判断题。根据第二段内容可知,作者在九岁的时候出于娱乐的目的,学习了体操;根据第三段内容可知,时隔多年,作者在中年的时候重拾对体操的热爱,克服了很多困难。由此可推知,她是一个热情且执着的人。故选C。
4.What does the text mainly talk about?
A.The dream of a fitness woman.
B.A middleaged person's pursuit.
C.The story of a successful gymnast.
D.A sportlover's unusual experience.
解析:主旨大意题。纵观文章可知,作者在第一段就表明了自己已到中年,却仍然在做着年轻人的运动——体操,接下来介绍了作者与体操的渊源:九岁接触体操,四十多岁重返体操课堂,并获得了这项技能,在最后作者发表了自己的感想:即使到了中年,我们也可以去追求更好的自己,寻找更好的状态,所以B项(一个中年人的追求。)概括了文章内容。故选B。
(2025·四川省绵阳市涪城区绵阳中学高三月考)While stress is an unavoidable aspect of life, studies continue to show too much stress can have a bad impact on both health and wellbeing. More specifically, excess stress can lead to high blood pressure, increasing heart disease risk. With all that in mind, researchers from the Universities of Maynooth and Limerick set out to better understand how reactions to stressful events impact our future health, as well as if there are any factors that can play key stressbuffering (缓解压力) roles.
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The research team suggests that previous research has shown that gratitude and affectbalance (balance of positive to negative emotions) play key stressbuffering roles. However, up until now there have been few studies examining the impact of these variables on cardiovascular (心血管) recovery from severe psychological stress. Researchers chose to focus on this consideration, as well as whether or not affectbalance moderates the relationship between gratitude and cardiovascular reactions to severe psychological stress.
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The actual research portion of this project took place at Maynooth University and involved a total of 68 undergrad students (24 men, 44 women) between the ages of 18 and 57. The experiment featured lab tasks which caused stress among the participants, while researchers measured cardiovascular reactivity and recovery in response to the stress.
The ensuing results reveal that a state of gratitude predicts lower systolic (收缩的) blood pressure responses throughout the stresstesting period. This means, researchers say, that gratitude promotes a unique stressbuffering effect on both reactions to and recovery from severe psychological stress. The team also found that affectbalance increases the effects of grateful feelings.
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In conclusion, researchers believe these findings hold clinical (临床的) usefulness. There are many lowcost ways to develop grateful feelings that can help promote improved wellbeing. For instance, one earlier study found cardiac patients who make use of gratitude journals have better cardiovascular outcomes than those who do not. Those earlier projects, in combination with these latest findings, strongly suggest that gratitude is a useful tool in the fight against stress and poor cardiovascular health.
篇章导读:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了感恩能够缓解压力,改善心血管健康。
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5.What may high blood pressure result in according to Paragraph 1?
A.A headache. B.A sleep disorder.
C.Heart disease. D.Difficult breathing.
解析:细节理解题。根据第一段中的“More specifically, excess stress can lead to high blood pressure, increasing heart disease risk.(更具体地说,过度的压力会导致高血压,增加患心脏病的风险。)”可知,高血压可能导致心脏病。故选C。
6.How might the participants feel about the lab tasks?
A.Moved. B.Thankful.
C.Disappointed. D.Anxious.
解析:推理判断题。根据第三段中的“The experiment featured lab tasks ... and recovery in response to the stress.(该实验的特点是实验室任务会给参与者带来压力,而研究人员则测量了心血管反应性和对压力的恢复情况。)”可知,实验室任务会给参与者带来压力,由此可推知,实验参与者对任务可能感到焦虑。故选D。
7.Why does the author give the example in the last paragraph?
A.To show gratitude is easy to practice.
B.To suggest we should learn more ways to relieve stress.
C.To explain why the findings are meaningful for clinical practice.
D.To show hospitals should use more treatment ways.
解析:推理判断题。最后一段提到之前的研究发现使用感恩日记的心脏病患者心血管健康状况更好,作者强调了感恩在实践中的应用效果,从而支持了研究发现的临床实用性。故选C。
8.What is the text mainly about?
A.The approaches to coping with stress.
B.The connection between stress and heart disease.
C.The benefits of being thankful.
D.The connection between gratitude and stress relief.
解析:主旨大意题。根据最后一段中的“Those earlier projects ... and poor cardiovascular health.(那些早期的项目,结合这些最新发现,强烈表明感恩是对抗压力和心血管健康不良的有用工具。)”以及文章内容可知,本文主要介绍了感恩能够缓解压力,改善心血管健康,即感恩与减压之间的联系。故选D。
(2025·广东省深圳市龙岗区德琳学校高三月考)A lot of people find it difficult to do exercise regularly, even though they know it's good for their physical and mental health. Yet keeping on a workout routine doesn't necessarily go to the gym or run around your neighborhood. Gardening is a great example of a popular hobby that can be used as a workout.
Nashville resident Tom Adkinson, 72, is on board with the idea of gardening to stay fit. He has three gardens, which he uses primarily to grow tomatoes, sweet banana peppers and okra. Like traditional exercise, Adkinson does a lot of preparation before gardening, and then he spends hours watering and weeding (除草) all three gardens, involving bending and stretching, which he compares to performing garden yoga.
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“It is wise of Adkinson to do so. Even though gardening may not appear difficult, using the body in new ways can make you hurt if you don't warm up beforehand,” said Zeller, who teaches at the Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Cape May County in New Jersey.
Working in your garden just two hours a week could improve your mood. And the communal gardening, which is done by a number of people as a group in communities and schools, provides social benefits that can reduce stress and help fight against loneliness and even dementia according to studies.
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“With all these benefits, gardening for fitness will be a trend in the coming year,” announced Mandal, CEO of the fitness coaching app Future, “Our users at Future have already been asking their coaches to add gardening and landscaping activities into their routines because it's easy to get and fit into their lifestyle.”
篇章导读:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了园艺是一个用来锻炼的好方式。
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9.What do the underlined words “on board with” mean in Paragraph 2?
A.In support of. B.At the risk of.
C.Under the control of. D.In opposition to.
解析:词义猜测题。根据第一段最后一句“Gardening is a great example of a popular hobby that can be used as a workout.(园艺是一个很好的例子,说明了一种流行的爱好也可以用作一种锻炼方式。)”以及画线部分后文对Tom Adkinson (汤姆·阿德金森)日常做园艺当作锻炼的描述可知,他赞同通过园艺来保持健康的想法。由此可知,画线部分意为“支持,赞同”,与in support of意思一致。故选A。
10.What did Zeller probably suggest doing before gardening?
A.Having a good rest.
B.Getting enough water ready.
C.Doing warmup exercise.
D.Preparing tools for weeding.
解析:推理判断题。根据第三段中的“Even though gardening may not appear difficult ... said Zeller (‘尽管园艺可能看起来并不难,但如果你事先没有热身,用身体以新的方式活动可能会让你受伤,’Zeller (泽勒)说)”可推知,Zeller建议在做园艺之前要先热身。故选C。
11.What is Paragraph 4 mainly about?
A.Tips for gardening.
B.The benefits of gardening.
C.The process of garden management.
D.The difference between personal and group gardening.
解析:段落大意题。根据第四段内容,尤其是“improve your mood”,“provides social benefits ... and even dementia”可知,第四段主要介绍做园艺的好处。故选B。
12.Which activity may be added to the app Future according to Mandal?
A.Running. B.Yoga.
C.Gardening. D.Walking.
解析:细节理解题。根据最后一段中该应用程序的CEO所说“Our users at Future ... and fit into their lifestyle.(我们Future的用户已经要求他们的教练将园艺和景观美化活动添加到他们的日常生活中,因为这些活动很容易获得并且适合他们的生活方式。)”可知,园艺可能会被添加到应用程序Future中。故选C。
Ⅲ 七选五
(2025·云南省云南民族大学附属高级中学高三月考)As part of our real lives of Olympians series, The Telegraph has been talking to several former Olympic medalists about how they keep fit now.
•Do little and often.
This doesn't have to be a workout—short, simple “exercise snacks” will do. Goodhew, for example, brushes his teeth while standing on one leg and does stretching positions in bed. __1__ “I turn up the music and hope that nobody is looking through the window because it does look a bit wild.”
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Whether it's salted crisps or a bag of sweets, Olympians don't cut out their guilty pleasures. “I think once you start to take things out of your diet, that's when your body desires it, so you start wanting it more,” says Christie, whose treat is a coffee or tea sweetened with condensed milk (炼乳). __3__
•Drink lots of water.
Goodhew drinks two glasses of water before starting his day. __4__ While the amount of water you need depends on your body and lifestyle, studies have shown that drinking more water is linked to weight loss and indeed keeps your bones hydrated (含水的) by delivering calcium and other nutrients.
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•Give priority to sleep.
__5__ “During my athletic career, you had to learn to sleep because you go to places where you never know if you're going to get a good night's sleep,” recalls Christie.
A.Give in to your desires now and then.
B.Stick to exercise every day to keep fit.
C.Another of his easy exercises is dancing.
D.For Olympians, rest is just as important as exercise.
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E.No white sugar or bread, because it's more processed.
F.Similarly, Dame Kelly Holmes admits that she's a big chocolate fan.
G.“When you sleep you don't drink anything for many hours,” he explains.
篇章导读:本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了曾经的奥运会奖牌得主是如何保持身体健康的。
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解析:结合上文“Goodhew, for example ... in bed.(例如,Goodhew (古德休)会一边单脚站立刷牙,一边在床上做伸展动作。)”以及下文“I turn up the music ... it does look a bit wild.(我把音乐调大,希望没有人从窗外看进来,因为它看起来确实有点疯狂。)”可知,设空处应是另一个举例,并与音乐有关,C项(他的另一个简单的锻炼是跳舞。)承上启下。故选C。
1.答案:C
解析:根据下文“Whether it's salted crisps ... cut out their guilty pleasures.(无论是咸薯片还是一袋糖果,奥运选手都不会放弃这些让他们有罪恶感的快乐。)”可知,本段谈论的是“对不健康食物的欲望”的相关话题,A项(时不时地屈服于你的欲望。)能总结该段内容,其中desires与下文中的desires为同词复现。故选A。
2.答案:A
解析:上文描述了Christie (克里斯蒂)对于不健康食物的观点,F项(同样,Dame Kelly Holmes (戴姆·凯莉·霍尔姆斯)女士承认她是一个巧克力迷。)是另一位奥运选手对于不健康食物的欲望,承接上文。故选F。
3.答案:F
解析:根据上文“Goodhew drinks two glasses of water before starting his day.”可知,Goodhew每天起床后会先喝两杯水,设空处应继续谈论与喝水相关的话题。G项(他解释说:“当你睡觉的时候,你几个小时都不喝任何东西。”)解释了Goodhew喝水的原因。故选G。
4.答案:G
解析:根据小标题“Give priority to sleep.(优先考虑睡眠。)”可知,本段主要讲述要给睡眠以优先权,D项(对于奥运选手来说,休息和锻炼一样重要。)与本文主旨一致。故选D。
5.答案:D
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