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22-23高一·全国·课后作业
语法填空-短文语填(约170词) | 容易(0.94) |
文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章介绍了作者加入太极俱乐部后生活发生的改变以及精神状态上的提升。
1 . 选词填空

I hesitated to join the new Tai Chi Club because I always    1    (believe) tai chi was for old people. In fact, it was really     2    (amaze) and had a huge effect on me physically and mentally.    3     is said that a 13th-century Taoist named Zhang Sanfeng invented tai chi after drawing     4    (inspire) from a fight between a snake and a bird. 

While     5    (learn) the basics of tai chi, I found myself bored and aching. Luckily, my coach taught me how to relax my     6    (muscle) and focus on peace of mind. With these requirements in mind, I found my balance and flexibility     7    (slow) improved.  

I discovered that tai chi is deeply rooted     8     the Chinese philosophy of yin and yang, and that the practice of tai chi aims to maintain the balance of yin and yang in the body.  

A year of practising tai chi has had a positive effect on my everyday life. I feel    9    (happy) and more confident. I will continue to practise tai chi and enjoy the benefits     10     it has brought me.

2023-04-06更新 | 758次组卷 | 2卷引用:2023年新课标全国Ⅱ卷英语真题变式题(语法填空)
2022·天津·一模
阅读理解-阅读单选(约350词) | 较易(0.85) |
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要说明了大自然对健康的好处。

2 . You may be surprised to learn that one of the best steps you can take to protect your health is to step outside and spend some time in the grass, dirt and water. Our ancestors enjoyed the healing power of nature, and now scientists are starting to catch up. Researchers have documented how contact with nature can decrease mental tiredness, and enhance moods, concentration and problem-solving. Just having a view of nature has been shown to improve hospital patients’ recovery and reduce illness rates. Exposure to the open air, horseback riding, hiking, camping can be helpful for a variety of health conditions in adults and children. Much of this type of research is focusing on children, and in fact an entire movement has quickly developed to connect kids with the healing power of nature.

Obesity. Rates of childhood, adult obesity and related conditions including diabetes (糖尿病) and heart disease have grown greatly in recent years, partly because of reducing the time of outdoor activities. This problem can be partly addressed by increasing the time students spend learning about nature, both in and outside the classroom. Such lessons are often more engaging to students and often lead them to become more active outside.

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) (注意力缺失症). An exposure to ordinary natural settings in the course of common after-school and weekend activities may be widely effective in reducing attention shortness symptoms (症状) in children. Participation in green activities helps ADHD patients keep focused and complete tasks.

Stress. Access to nature, even houseplants, can help children deal with stress.

Depression and seasonal emotional disorder. Major depression requires medical treatment, but physical activity, especially those done outdoors, can help ease symptoms. Staying in the sunshine for just a few minutes can also help supply bone-building vitamin D. Experts say that simply walking in a city park can enjoy nature’s benefits.

1. According to the passage, which of the following is the most important for you to keep healthy?
A.Healthy diet.B.Exercises.
C.Outdoor activities.D.No smoking.
2. The underlined word “enhance” in Paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ______.
A.improveB.add
C.destroyD.control
3. From the first paragraph, what do we know?
A.People didn’t enjoy the healing power of nature until recent years.
B.Having a view of nature is the only way to improve health conditions.
C.Outdoors activities are good for people’s health.
D.Researchers have found out what causes people’s mental tiredness and illness.
4. The effects of outdoor activities include all of the following EXCEPT ______.
A.helping people to control stress
B.helping children to increase the vitamin D level
C.helping people to reduce the symptoms of ADHD
D.helping scientists to believe the rates of adult obesity and the healing power of the open air
5. What would be the best title for the passage?
A.Contact with NatureB.The Benefits of Nature to Health
C.Exposure to the Open AirD.Some Health Conditions
2022-03-21更新 | 361次组卷 | 3卷引用:天津市高三年级-科普知识类阅读理解名校好题
22-23高三上·浙江·阶段练习
阅读理解-七选五(约240词) | 适中(0.65) |
文章大意:本文是说明文,文章论述了运动如何使人变得更聪明,并鼓励人们积极进行体育锻炼。

3 . Do you like to exercise?     1     Do you prefer playing a team sport, like volleyball or baseball? Or do you like to run for miles and miles all by yourself? Maybe you would rather lift weights or do push-ups or sit-ups!

You know that exercise is good for your body. It helps you grow stronger. It can also help keep your heart and other important organs in excellent shape. But can it make you smarter?

Maybe! The work you do at school every day is like exercise for your brain. Learning and thinking can help you become smarter.     2    

Some researchers point out that exercise stimulates the body’s nervous system, causing it to release chemicals that make us feel happy and calm. This helps to explain why many people feel more alive and active after exercising.     3     On the whole, you can work or study at a higher level after exercise.

Others point to studies that show that exercise can stimulate the growth of new brain cells. As your brain gets bigger, the areas in connection with memory and learning get bigger and brain function improves.

    4     Experts believe that as little as 15-30 minutes per day three times a week may be enough to improve brain performance. Thirty to sixty minutes per day four to five times a week is even better.

Exercise is good for your body in so many ways, so include as much exercise as you can into your daily or weekly routine.     5    

A.But how can physical exercise help?
B.Can you explain why exercise matters?
C.What is your favorite way to exercise?
D.Basically, exercising can help you do whatever you do better.
E.And if you feel better, you can think more clearly and focus better.
F.Just take it easy starting until your body is ready to get more exercise.
G.So how much exercise do you need to help your brain work at its best?
2022-10-17更新 | 537次组卷 | 3卷引用:专题05- 阅读理解之七选五2023年新高考英语题型解读+高分技巧名校精选专练40篇(一)
22-23高三上·广东深圳·阶段练习
阅读理解-七选五(约230词) | 适中(0.65) |
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文章大意:本文是篇议论文。在当今社会,许多人都有久坐的现象,作者在文章中说明了久坐的危害,并就如何解决这个问题,提出了指导方针。

4 . Are you sitting more than ever?     1     You’re probably sitting while reading this. Sometimes you sit when you are driving or attending a meeting. Other times you sit when you engage yourself in watching a movie or playing computer games. That’s undoubtedly a lot of sitting. The fact is, the amount of time spent sitting has increased over time.     2    

We know sitting too much is bad, and most of us naturally feel a little guilty after a long-time TV watching.     3     A study on nearly 8,000 adults suggests that there’s a direct relationship between the time spent sitting and our risk of early death of any cause. As the total sitting time increases, so does the risk of early death.

“Sit less, move more” is what the Heart Association encourages us to do.     4     It is like telling someone to just ”exercise“ without telling them how. Exercise guidelines are always more practical. For example, the Center for Disease Control recommends adults do exercise for two hours and 30 minutes every week, plus muscle strengthening activities two or more days a week. We need similar guidelines for sitting.

    5     “It would probably be like, for every 30 continuous minutes of sitting, stand up and move or walk for five minutes at a quick pace,” Diaz, the lead researcher said, adding that the study has put us a step closer to the satisfying guidelines. But more researches are needed to confirm their approach.

A.Now it’s time to get up and move around.
B.Take a moment to think about your sitting activities.
C.Health experts also suggest exercising on a daily basis.
D.But this guideline is just too simple and abstract to make a difference.
E.As of today, average adult will spend 56-86% of their daily time sitting.
F.But what exactly goes wrong when we park ourselves for nearly eight hours per day?
G.To make up for the weakness, a research team is working on a more specific guideline.
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2023高三·全国·专题练习
听力选择题-短对话 | 较易(0.85) |
5 . What makes the man in good shape?
A.Regular exercise.B.A healthy eating habit.C.A strict plan for running.
2023-04-22更新 | 209次组卷 | 1卷引用:高考英语听力主题训练(十三)体育与健康
2023·安徽黄山·一模
语法填空-短文语填(约210词) | 适中(0.65) |
文章大意:这是一篇说明文。由于在线平台的快速发展和智能技术的使用,中国的健身爱好者正在经历着运动习惯的变化。
6 . 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

Fitness enthusiasts in China are experiencing a change     1     sports habits thanks to the fast development of online platforms and the use of smart technologies.

These enthusiasts now wear smart gadgets(小装置)     2     (track)body reaction during workouts. They make personalized fitness plans on smart apps, and familiarize     3     (they)with smart fitness equipment.

A     4     (new)opened smart running track at Beijing’s Olympic Forest Park,     5     favorite destination for local running enthusiasts, is a good example of     6     smart technologies are upgrading the public’s sports experience.

Runners on the track acquire a range of data, including information about those currently using the track, real-time temperature and weather reports, and instructions about running. This data     7     (present)on smart     8     (interact)screens alongside the track, which opened to the public early last month.

The track is also linked to an app that can be installed on smartphones and other portable devices. Runners     9     (use)the app receive instructions, such as suggested running speeds and the right time to rest or drink water.

Runners on the track also take part in online challenges relating to different distances and particular difficulties.

After signing up for the challenges on the app, they choose the time they want to start. The athletes’ results are uploaded online for     10     (compare)with others, and participants receive medals for outstanding results.

2023-01-16更新 | 202次组卷 | 2卷引用:安徽省2023届高三英语一模试题汇编——语法填空
23-24高一上·湖南·期末
听力选择题-短对话 | 适中(0.65) |
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7 . What has the man been doing?
A.Travelling.B.Exercising.C.Relaxing just a bit.
2023-06-28更新 | 170次组卷 | 4卷引用:2019年新课标Ⅰ卷高考真题变式题(听力短对话2)
2022·湖南长沙·二模
阅读理解-七选五(约290词) | 适中(0.65) |
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文,主要讲的是在冠状病毒病例在全国各地激增的情况下去健身房锻炼之前要考虑的几件事情。

8 . Exercise is good for physical and mental health, but with coronavirus cases surging across the country, exercising indoors with other people could increase your chance of infection. So, as gyms reopen across the country, here are some things to consider before heading for your workout.

Assess your own risk

It starts with you. You have to make your own assessment of how risky it is based on knowing your medical situation and whether you are someone who’s at high risk of infection. People aged 65 and over are at higher risk of getting a severe case of COVID-19.     1    , it may not be worth the risk.

Consider alternatives for working out

Exercise outdoors is a great low-risk alternative. When you are outside, it’s easier to control how close you get to other people.    2    . Outdoors you have sunlight which has been shown to quickly inactivate the virus. And outside airflow and humidity (湿度) help weaken it.

Assess your gym’s safety measures

There are things gyms can do to help decrease the risk of infection.    3    . Are they taking your temperature? Are you seeing them regularly clean equipment? And are staff and other clients in the gym wearing a mask?

Pay attention to air flow

Your best bet is going to be a gym that is larger, able to have windows open or have multiple floors or levels to allow for physical distancing. That’s because more space and more air flow decrease the concentration of the virus in the air and likely reduce the risk of transmission.    4    .

Location, location, location

    5    . Exercising indoors in hot spots where cases are surging is riskier than in areas with low infection rates, says Bruno Murtha. So check out this color coded tracker to look up the COVID-19 risk in your county, and nearby counties.

A.If you fall in a high risky category
B.Make a checklist before you go
C.If you don’t meet the age requirement
D.Your geographic site should be considered
E.Avoid small gyms and those with little things
F.Working outside brings you all-round benefits
G.And the risk of transmission is lower outside than inside
22-23高三上·北京石景山·期末
阅读理解-阅读单选(约360词) | 适中(0.65) |

9 . It’s truly never too late to begin exercising, according to the researchers led by Pedro Saint-Maurice of the U.S. National Cancer Institute. Even for people who were “couch potatoes” in their youth, starting regular exercise in middle-age can still greatly cut the probability of death from any cause.

The study tracked the lifetime exercise patterns of more than 315,000 people. The investigators found that folks who’d exercised all their lives had a 36 percent lower risk of dying during the study period, compared to people who’d never exercised. But, perhaps surprisingly, people who’d been inactive in youth but decided to get more physical in their 40s and 50s saw almost the same decline—35 percent—in their probability of an early death.

The study also found that a mid-life start to physical activity seemed to cut the probability of death from the two major killers—heart disease and cancer. For people who began exercising in their 40s and 50s, rates of death from heart disease fell by 43 percent compared to people who’d never exercised, and the cancer death rate fell by 16 percent. Those declines were similar to those seen in people who’d exercised all their adult lives.

“This study, once again, indicates the importance of physical activity in relationship to one’s long-term mortality,” said Dr. Evelina Grayver. “Whether or not you start exercising when you are younger or older, the benefits will always be there. But starting exercising at a later age and still getting the same mortality benefit doesn’t mean that one should not exercise in younger years. Overall effects of continuous physical activity decrease the risk of an early death.”

The researchers also noted that while other research linking exercise to longevity has looked at physical activity at just one point in the lifetime, theirs is the first to examine the role of “participation in physical activity throughout the different stages of adulthood.” This new research demonstrates the crucial relationship between physical activity and the prevention of death at any age.

1. What can we infer from the passage?
A.Exercising at any age helps one enjoy a happier life.
B.Lifelong exercising can guarantee a lower death rate.
C.Exercising in 40s and 50s may add years to one’s life.
D.Lack of physical activity leads to heart disease and cancer.
2. What is the main purpose of the passage?
A.To analyse a link between exercises and death rate.
B.To compare the consequences of exercise in different ages.
C.To explain the significant effects of continuous physical activity.
D.To introduce a new study on the benefits of exercise in middle age.
3. What is the author’s attitude towards “waiting until middle age to get fit?”
A.Doubtful.B.Disapproving.C.Supportive.D.Neutral.
2022-01-19更新 | 170次组卷 | 3卷引用:二轮拔高卷 02-【赢在高考·黄金20卷】备战2022年高考英语模拟卷(北京专用)
2023·湖南永州·二模
听力选择题-短对话 | 适中(0.65) |
10 . Why does Michael take exercise?
A.To get stronger.B.To lose weight.C.To relax himself.
2023-01-10更新 | 142次组卷 | 4卷引用:2019年新课标Ⅰ卷高考真题变式题(听力短对话2)
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