备考2018年浙江高考英语新题型解读组合训练(5份)
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组合训练01
I.阅读理解七选五
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
All of us know that a balanced diet strengthens the immune system. 1 . The following strategies will help you to jump-start healthy eating habits.
Morning must-haves
Researchers at Harvard Medical School discovered that people who took daily breakfast were a third less likely to become obese (肥胖的) than those who skipped this meal. To enjoy the most benefits, the researchers recommended eating whole-grain foods for breakfast as they are rich in fiber. 2 .
Main meal wisdom
If you need to consume meat, choose fish instead of red meat. Studies have linked high consumption of red meat with cancers such as breast and colorectal cancer as well as heart disease mainly because red meat is very high in saturated(饱和的) fats. 3 .
Food preparation
4 . As such, cooking methods such as steaming, baking, grilling, boiling or stir-frying are advised.
5
Some people like to eat a large meal after a hard day’s work. However, large meals late at night can cause indigestion that influences sleep. So it is a very good idea to have a low-calorie fiber drinst before leaving the office. It is also not a good idea to regularly have a late-night meal as this could overburden the digestive system.
Remember, minor changes in our eating habits can lead to major changes in our health.
A. Light nights
B. Fewer night snacks
C. Fish, in contrast, contains more heart-healthy fats
D. Drinking bean milpplies the body with plant protein
E. Experts always suggest preparing food with as little oil as possible
F. But most of us fail to obtain adequate nutrients(营养) due to our troubled lifestyles
G. Fiber aids in stabilizing blood sugar, controlling appetite and keeping the heart healthy
组合训练03
I.阅读理解七选五
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
One common misconception is that a person who’s had a bang(猛击) on the head shouldn’t be allowed to go to sleep in case they slip into a deep unconscious state. 1
The fear of letting people sleep has come about from a misunderstanding of the "lucid interval(清醒期)". 2 Yet meanwhile their brain is bleeding, causing pressure on the tissue of the brain. If this causes them to lose consciousness again, this time it’s a medical emergency. This lucid interval only occurs in a minority of cases.
3 The guideline is given by many different organizations from World Rugby to Britain’s NHS. But if someone is not confused or throwing up, or has no double vision or trouble walking or severe head or neck ache, the recommendations do not include the advice to keep them awake.
In fact rest is what’s needed, both physically and cognitively(认知地). So athletes not only have to stop training for a time after a heavy bang on the head, but should also stop taxing their brains. Children who have banged their head should do less school work until they have fully recovered. 4 It’s not bad, it’s a good thing.
This is the current advice, although it should be said that until very recently, very few trials have tested the advice that is given, something that worries some researchers.
5 So we should soon have more information on the best way to care for people after a head injury.
A. The good news is that new trials have been underway.
B. However, this is not the current medical advice that’s given.
C. Sleep is recommended, but that doesn’t always mean it’s easy.
D. The brain needs to heal by doing less and sleep is perfect for it.
E. Children with a head injury should be woken per hour or two at night.
F. It refers to the period after wap from unconsciousness, seeming fine.
组合训练04
I.阅读理解七选五
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
When apologizing, chances are that you’ve uttered the phrase, "I never meant to hurt you." 1
In a talk, Caroline Myss, a spiritual seeker and researcher, took on the topic of forgiveness and healing. She explained why "I never meant to hurt you" is never a sufficient apology, no matter who it comes from.
"Picture that person coming up to you and saying, ‘I’m sorry I did this. 2 And can we just call it a day?’" Caroline says. As tempting as it can be to move on and bury the hatchet (和解), that type of apology won’t sit well with the person on the receiving end. "That whole little thing ― ‘I never meant to hurt you’ ― that’s the thing you can’t forgive," she says. "It goes right to your soul, that sick feeling."
Instead, Caroline says it’s important to approach the conversation differently. Ultimately, it’s about offering more than an apology. 3
"Let’s redo the scene," Caroline says. "The person comes up to you and says, ‘I need to tell you something. 4 It was guilt. I heard my conscience tell me not to do this but I didn’t listen. And I now know that my actions redirected the course of your life. This is not an apology. I am confessing(忏悔) my soul to you. 5 ’"Even saying those words on stages makes Caroline visibly emotional, and she points out that this is how deeply within the soul
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