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1 . It was summer 2019 in Aurora, Colorado, when CBS News first met Finn Lanning, a math teacher, and Damien, his student who always stood out.

Lanning was astonished when Damien told him he was not coming back to _______. He sat Damien down and found out what his story was. He learned that Damien had a _______ in heart and was in foster (寄养) care because social services couldn’t find a foster family willing and able to meet his medical needs. He was _______ to leave school and move into a hospital.

But the real _______ was that Damien needed a transplant desperately. A lot of times it’s _______ to get a transplant if someone doesn’t have a stable home to return to after surgery.

“It _______ me like a ton of bricks. I mean, you just can’t sit across from somebody you care about and hear them say something like that and know that you have room to help,” Lanning said. That’s how Lanning became a foster parent. He _______ Damien even though he’d been a confirmed bachelor (单身汉) who delighted in his childlessness.

They got along smoothly, although Damien refused to get too excited. “I’m afraid the bubbles will burst one day. It’s kind of bad thinking about that, but some people actually do that. Like, they’ll be happy with you one day and then just kick you out the next,” Damien said. Lanning told him he’s not going anywhere, _______ Damien believes it or not.

In the nearly two years since CBS News shared their story, Damien was able to get a transplant and he’s a much _______ 15-year-old. “It’s like a dream come true,” Damien said.

It’s proof that sometimes ________ do end happily ever after.

1.
A.schoolB.hospitalC.communityD.family
2.
A.failureB.riskC.diseaseD.change
3.
A.informedB.forcedC.invitedD.followed
4.
A.troubleB.dangerC.threatD.fight
5.
A.hopefulB.unsuitableC.importantD.hard
6.
A.hurtB.hitC.touchedD.affected
7.
A.called inB.believed inC.gave inD.took in
8.
A.whetherB.whateverC.whereverD.whenever
9.
A.politerB.braverC.healthierD.warmer
10.
A.miraclesB.accidentsC.fairytalesD.surprises
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2 . 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

Recently Linda hasn’t felt herself. She was a really good student, but her grades     1    (fall) since three months ago. This is because she sometimes has trouble putting her heart into her study. She also refuses     2    (talk) with teachers and friends. What’s worse, she feels     3    (tire)all the time but has     4    (difficult) in falling asleep. Her behavior attracts her mother’s attention. Her mother asks her     5    happens to her, but she just cries.

As     6    matter of fact, Linda is suffering from clinical depression(临床抑郁症).What is clinical depression? It can be described as a mood which is so low that it affects your daily life     7    (serious).The first signs of it in teens are     8    (poor) school reports than before, learning difficulties and staying away from classmates and teachers. If you have these     9     (sign), don’t worry. It is not so difficult to deal     10    clinical depression. There are many effective ways, such as medicine, small talk, more exercise and a balanced diet.

2021-03-27更新 | 118次组卷 | 1卷引用:北京市昌平区新学道临川学校2020-2021学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题
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3 . Poor Sleep and Loneliness: A Vicious Cycle?

The feeling of being lonely is the sense that you have less social contact with others than you want. It is not quite the same as the amount of social contact you have. Some people don’t engage that often with others, but they are perfectly fine with that, and so they don’t feel alone.     1     Being lonely is associated with poorer psychological health.

One area of research has focused specifically on the relationship between loneliness and sleep. There are several inter-related questions: Is feeling lonely related to the quality of people’s sleep? What aspects of sleep are related to loneliness? And does loneliness cause sleep problems, or do difficulties with sleeping lead to feelings of loneliness?     2    

The relationship between loneliness and sleep was explored in a paper by Melanie Hom and Caol Chu in the September 2020 issue of Clinical Psychological Science. They analyzed the data of previous studies relating sleep quality to feelings of loneliness.     3     This relationship is stronger for insomnia (失眠症) than for sleep complaints like nightmares. In addition, the more loneliness people express, the less effective they think their sleep is.

Although poor sleep and loneliness are closely related, it is hard to determine whether loneliness causes sleep difficulties or the reverse (相反).

    4     It is because you can look to see whether sleep difficulties at one time predict later feelings of loneliness or whether loneliness early on predicts later sleep difficulties. Interestingly, sleep problems predicted later loneliness and loneliness predicted later sleep difficulties. However, the connection between earlier sleep difficulties and later loneliness was generally stronger than that between earlier loneliness and later sleep difficulties. This pattern suggests that there may be a vicious cycle, though, in which poor sleep can increase feelings of loneliness, which can in turn increase sleep difficulties.

If you are someone who has trouble sleeping, be aware that poor sleep lowers your resilience (复原力) overall. Among other things, it may make it harder for you to appreciate the social contacts you have.     5     That added social engagement just might have a positive impact on your future sleep.

A.Long-term studies that follow the same people over time help.
B.If you have difficulty in social engagement, you may feel lonely.
C.Other people may spend a lot of time with others, but still long for more.
D.These issues are important because poor sleep can affect psychological health.
E.To solve the problem, you should monitor your sleeping quality and physical health.
F.If you have trouble sleeping, try spending more time reaching out to friends and loved ones.
G.The results indicate that the more sleep difficulties people express they have, the lonelier they feel.
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4 . First aid on burns

Treating a hurt person quickly is called first aid.First aid does not require expert medical help–anyone can learn first aid.One of the most common injuries is a burn.    1    So what should you do if someone suffers a burn?

First,look at the burn.Is it a small burn?Doctors say a small burn is about 23 millimetres across.Then ask the person,“Is your burn very painful?”    2    If you are dealing with a small painful burn,it is not serious.You can treat it without a doctor with the following steps.

    3    Burns often make the injured body part swell(肿胀).Close-fitting clothes can cause injuries as the body swells.Also remove any jewellery from fingers and neck and so on.

Then treat the burned area with cool running water.Do not use ice.    4    This is called“flushing”.After flushing,cover the burn.A clean bandage or cloth is good.    5    

If the burn is more serious,you must take the person to a doctor.But your early help will give the person the best chance to make a good recovery.

A.It’s important to cool the area.
B.Ice is too cold and can damage the skin.
C.Do not use anything that may stick to the burn.
D.Remove the person’s clothes around the burned area.
E.Surprisingly,more serious burns are not very painful.
F.The swelling may make it difficult for the person to breathe.
G.But the right,quick treatment for burns can make a big difference.
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5 . 阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。在未给提示词的空白处仅填写1个适当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。

The World Health Organization has said the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) does not spread as     1     (effective) as flu. As the WHO gathers more data, the organization understands more about the novel coronavirus,     2     causes more severe disease than seasonal flu. At the moment, there is no specific treatment for the new virus. Globally, about 3.4 percent of people with reported COVID-19 cases have died. In comparison, seasonal flu generally kills far     3     (few) than 1 percent of those infected (感染).

2020-06-07更新 | 107次组卷 | 1卷引用:2020届北京市石景山区高三统一测试英语试题
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