山东省肥城市2017高考英语阅读理解一轮新编卷(10份)
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山东肥城市2017高考英语一轮阅读理解选练(三)及答案
(2016高考训练)阅读下列材料,从每题所给的选项中选出最佳选项。
The best antistress(抗紧张) medicine we have may be right under your nose! Thin know how to do it? Try this simple test: sit or stand wherever you are and take a deep breath,then let it out.What expanded more as you breathed in,your chest or your abdomen(腹部)? If the answer is your chest,you're like most people and you're doing it wrong.Take another deep breath and keep reading.
The technique is so powerful that physician James Gordon,director of the Centre for Mind-Body Medicine in Washington,teaches it to nearly every patient he sees.
“Slow,deep breathing is probably the only best antistress medicine we have,” says Gordon,“When you bring air down into the lower part of the lungs,where oxygen exchange is most efficient,everything changes.Heart rate slows,blood pressure decrease,muscles relax,anxiety ceases and the mind calms.”
Obviously,everyone alive knows how to breathe.But Gordon and other experts in the field of mind-body medicine say that few people in industrialized societies know how to breathe correctly.They are taught to suck in their guts(内脏) and puff out(鼓起) their chests.At the same time,they are attacked with constant stress,which causes heart rate to increase.As a result,they become shallow “chest breathers”,using primarily the middle and upper parts of the lungs.Few people—other than musicians,singers and some athletes are even aware that the abdomen should expand when they breathe in.
山东肥城市2017高考英语一轮阅读理解选练及答案
(2016高考训练)阅读下列材料,从每题所给的选项中选出最佳选项。
体裁:记叙文 话题:环境保护 词数:300 时间:5′
With an eye for style and a heart for the environment, 18-year-old Alexis Giger launched a do-it-yourself blog aimed at “reducing your environmental impact fashionably”.
The idea was sparked (激发) by the ecology unit in her biology class at Charlotte Latin School last year,she said, which taught her about issues like deforestation and habitat destruction.“I started thinking about what I could do to stop the wastefulness in my immediate community,” the fashion lover said.
“The blog, ecouturieracg.wordpress.com, aims to masing thrift store (旧货店) finds or last season's pieces easy and fashionable while cutting down on the resources consumed by garment production,” Alexis said.Through online research, she discovered that a simple cotton
T-shirt takes more than 700 gallons of water to make.
“It made me realize that the fashion industry consumes huge amounts of natural resources as it relies on producing garments quickly and in large supply—many of the garments are only intended to be worn three or four times,” she said.
Alexis had a number of tools to help her get started.Her mom, Kimberly, taught her to sew when she was 5.Her grandmother taught her to crochet (钩边) around the same time.Alexis said she also gained technical knowledge and inspiration from her part-time job at a clothing company that creates theater wardrobes for schools and drama productions.
山东肥城市2017高考英语阅读理解一轮新编及答案
(2016高考阅读理解)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的选项中选出最佳选项。
It’s hot out.The usual midday thunderstorm has just passed,and a few kids hanging out on benches around the pool at Miami’s Ransom Everglades School finally jump in and cool off.
Eightyearold Gary Kendrick and the others are all here for swim lessons.“They told us to hold on to the wall and r feet and,like,move our arms,”Kendrick says.“When I had to swim to one of the counselors,I was really swimming.I do not even know I was moving.”
Kendrick doesn’t have the technique of an Olympic swimmer,but he can make it to the side of a pool if he’s pushed,falls in,or just wants to cool off.Kendrick is one of a handful of kids from South Miami to get free swim lessons at Ransom Everglades.
“You know,we have populations of people who lack basic swim skills,”says Julie Gilchrist.“In swimming pools...presumably,you know where the bottom is,you know where the sides are,” she says.“And so one would think that with basic swim skills it should be difficult for an older child or teen to drown in a swimming pool.And yet that’s what we were seeing among AfricanAmericans.”
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