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第19講七選五(模擬精練+真題演練)根據(jù)文章選擇正確的選項(xiàng)(2023年江蘇省鹽城中學(xué)高三模擬考試試卷)TheUpsidetoBeingOutsideResearchshowsthatbeinginnaturemakespeoplefeelgood,whetherthey’reroughingitinthewildernessfordaysorjusthangingoutatalocalparkforawhile.OnestudywasconductedinthecityofBirmingham,Alabama.Researchersfoundthatmostparticipants’moodandwell-beingimprovedsignificantlywhentheyspenttimeinurbanparks,eventhoughtheaveragevisitwasonlyaroundhalfanhour.1Forexample,scientistsintheUnitedKingdomstudiedtheimpactofthe“30DaysWild”campaign.Itchallengedpeopletointeractwithnaturefor30daysbyenjoyingearthyactivitieslikefeedingbirdsandplantingflowers.Participantsweremeasurablyhappierandhealthierthroughoutthechallenge…andformonthsafterwards,too.2Howdoesnatureboostpeople’shappiness?Scientistssaythatspendingtimeinnaturalsettingsreducesstressandanxiety,whichbenefitsmentalandphysicalhealth.Researchshowsourbrainsaremorerelaxedinnaturalsettings.Tomostpeople,it’snotnewsthatnaturecanbecalming.Butmultiplestudieshavefoundthatspendingtimeinnaturealsohassomemoresurprisingbenefits,likeimprovingcreativityandproblem-solving.3Anotherfoundthatexposuretonaturehelpedpeoplescorebetterontests.That’smoreproofthatgoingoutsideisasmartmove!Whataccountsfortheconnectionwithcognitionandcreativity?Itcouldbethatagooddoseofnatureactsasacuretoinformationoverload.Everydaylifeinvolvesalotofmultitasking.Somescientiststheorizethatspendingtimeinnatureenablesourbrainstorestandrecoverfrommentaltiredness.4Naturally,scientificstudiesdon’tcovereverythingthat’sgreataboutthegreatoutdoors.5Fromrecreationandexercisetohappinessandcreativity,therearelotsofupsidestogettingoutside.A.Onestudyrevealedthatpeoplewerebetteratfiguringoutpuzzlesafterafour-daycampingtrip.B.Accordingtomanyscientificstudies,there’sagoodchanceit’llmakeyouhappier,healthier,andmorecreative.C.What’smore,theliftpeoplegetfromnatureislonglasting.D.Lotsofpeopleenjoyfunactivitiesoutside,likeswimming,ridingbikes,orclimbingtrees.E.Whentheonlylightyou’veseenalldayistheglowofascreen,itmightbeagoodideatoswitchitoff.F.Thismeansthatwhetheryou’restudyingorplayingvideogames,headingoutsidetogiveyourbrainabreakmighthelpyougettothenextlevel.G.So,kickingbackinaparkisabitliketreatingyourmindtoarestfulminivacation.2.(廣東省揭陽(yáng)市普寧市2023年高三聯(lián)考試題)Recyclingisgoodforourplanet,butitcanbeconfusing.CanIrecycleplasticbags?Whataboutpizzacartons?Toothpastetubes?WhichbinshouldIuse?Therearesomanyquestions,andmorethanhalfofAmericansareunsureabouthowtorecycle.6Here’sahandyfour-stepguideonhowtorecycleeffectively:Knowwhattoputintherecyclingbin.Keepitsimpleandfocusonthemostcommonlyrecycleditems,suchaspaper,glass,aluminumandplastic.7Don’tusetherecycledsymbolasaguide.“Thenumberonthecontainerisreallyforpeopletoidentifythetypeofresin(樹(shù)脂).That’snothelpfulforthecommonconsumer,”saidCodyMarshall,astrategistatnonprofitRecyclingPartnership.8Itisreallyimportanttoknowwhatyoucannotputinyourbin.YoucanalwayscheckwithyourcityoratBeR.IfyouliveintheUS,justpluginyourpostcodetosearch.Recyclingcompaniesstrugglewiththesameproblemitems:hoses(軟管),cords,needlesandclothing,accordingtoMarshall,sodon’tputthoseitemsinyourbin.Washorcleanitems.Doaquickcleantomakesurethereisnofoodleftincontainersbeforeyouputtheminthebin.9Savefoodforcomposting(堆肥)inyourgarden.Don’tbagit.Unlessyouliveinaplacethatrequiresit,likeNewYorkCity,keeptherecyclableslostinthebin.“Alotofthetime,it’snotsafeforouremployeestotearthosebagsopen,orittakestoomuchtime,”saidKeller.“10”A.Knowwhatisnotrecyclable.B.Theanswersarenothardtofind.C.Alotofbaggedstuffgoesrighttothelandfill.D.Plasticbagscanbeusedagainorreturnedtogrocerystores.E.Ifyoureallydon’tknowifanitemisrecyclable,thenjustthrowitinthegarbage.F.Thisisreallyimportantifyouonlyuseonebinbecausefooditemscouldruinpaper.G.Hardplasticslikewaterandsoftdrinkbottlesoranythinglikethesecanberecycled.3.(2023年湖南省長(zhǎng)沙市湖南師范大學(xué)附屬中學(xué)試題)Haveyoueverheardsomeonesay,“breakfastisthemostimportantmealoftheday”,orgiveyouadviceaboutwhyit’svitaltostartthedaywithahealthybreakfast.11Isitreallythatimportant?Inasense,itreallymatters.EnergyrestorationTheword“breakfast”comesfrom“breakingthefast”—theideaofendingtheperiodinwhichwedidn’teatduringthenight.Theregenerationprocessthattakesplacewhilewesleepconsumessomeofournaturalfoodreservestohealourbodies.12So,inthatway,ahealthybreakfastmakessense.WeightmanagementTherearealsomanyoften-quotedstudieswhichseemtolinkastateofobesitywithskippingbreakfast.13InaUSstudy,50,000peopleweremonitoredoversevenyears,andthosewhoateahealthybreakfastwerefoundtohavealowerBMI,whichseemstosuggestthatbreakfastmayindeedhelppeoplemaintainahealthyweight.Betterbrainfunction14Breakfastisalsoassociatedwithimprovedbrainfunction,includingconcentrationandlanguage.Areviewof54studiesfoundthateatingbreakfastcanimprovememory,thoughtheeffectsonotherbrainfunctionswereinconclusive.However,oneoftheresearcherssaysthereisreasonableevidencethatbreakfastdoesimproveconcentration.What’smostimportantiswhatweeatforbreakfast.High-proteinbreakfastshavebeenfoundparticularlyeffectiveinreducingfoodcravingsandconsumptionlaterintheday.However,studiesfoundthatthereisnoagreementonwhattypeofbreakfastishealthier.15A.Breakfasthelpsusrefilltheexhaustedstores.B.Thisfeastisnecessarilygivesusanewstart.C.Weight-lossislikelytocausethemhealthproblems.D.Breakfasthasbeenfoundtoaffectmorethanjustweight.E.Thus,itissuggestedthatahealthybreakfastcanregulateandloseweight.F.Manypeoplearerecommendedtomanagetheirweightbyskippingmeals.G.Breakfasttypesdon’tmatterasmuchassimplyeatingsomething.4.(2023年湖南省長(zhǎng)沙一中高三試題)Inthefaceofwildlifelossandhabitatdestruction,it’seasytofeelpowerlesstoimprove.Butanyactionyoutake,nomatterhowsmall,willhelprestoretheworldtoitsnaturalbalance.Hereare4thingsyoucandotohelpwildlife.Thinktwicebeforelandscaping.16Butunlessyou’reconfrontingagenuinesafetyissue,rememberthatwhat’sunpleasanttoyouissweethometosquirrels,birds,wormsandotheranimalsthatyoumightnotevenknowarethere.Ifyoumustlandscapeyouryard,dosoinawaythatwon’tdriveawaynativewildlife.Keepyourcatsindoors.It’sironicthatmanypeoplewhoclaimtolovewildlifehavenoproblemallowingtheircatstoroamfreelyoutside.Catsareanimals,too.17Outdoorcats,however,don’tthinktwiceaboutkillingwildbirds.Incaseyou’rethinkingabout“warning”thebirdsbyattachingabelltoyourcat’scollar,don’tbother:Birdshaveaninborntendencytofleeloud,startlingnoises,notjinglingpiecesofmetal.Don’tfeedanyanimalsbutbirds.Thatdeerthatwandersintoyourbackyardmightlookhungryandhelpless.18Givingfoodtoanimalsaccustomsthemtohumancontact,butnotallhumanbeingsareaswarmheartedasyouare.Feedingwildbirds,ontheotherhand.isOKaslongasyoudon’thaveoutdoorcatsandyouprovideamealinkeepingwiththebird’snaturaldiet.19Cleanuplitter(notonlyyourown).Ifyou’reconcernedaboutprotectingwildlife,youknowbetterthantolitter.Butit’snotenoughtokeepyourownyardorpicnicareaclean.Youshouldgotheextramileandpickupcansandbottlesleftbyotherpeople.20A.Choosenutsandseedsratherthanprocessedbread.B.Itseemscrueltokeepthemshutupinsidethehouse.C.However,ifyoufeedit,youwon’tbedoingitanyfavors.D.Mostpeopledon’twantwildanimalstodestroytheirroses.E.Smalanimalscaneasilygettrappedinorinjuredbythislitter.F.Ifyouhavethespace,establishinga“minimeadow(草地)”asaborderorboundaryareaisanothereffectivewaytoattractbirds,aswellasbeneficialinsects.G.Ifyouhavejustpurchasedahouseorapieceofland,youmightbetemptedtochop(砍)downunsightlytrees.5.(2023年浙江省麗水市三校聯(lián)考試題)Gardenlightsareextremelyimportant.21Wehavepreparedtheultimateguidethataimstoprovideyouwithalltheinformationthatyoucouldpossiblyneed.So,whatareyouwaitingfor?Let’sgetstarted.ThefirstthingthatyouneedtodoistouseLEDlightsthatareknownfortheirlowheatemission.Itwouldalsohelpreducetheattractiontofliesorinsects.22Hence,youneedtogoforalowerheatemissionsoption.Thelightsaregoodfortheenvironmentandhelpyousaveenergycosts.Next,youhavetoinstalllightshields(保護(hù)罩)forcreatingaphysicalbarrierbetweentheoutdoorelementsandlights.Bygettinglightshields,yougettoincreasetheprotectionofyourexpensiveoutdoorlights.23Don’tforgettotaketheaccuratemeasurementofthelightswhenshoppingforlightshields.Whenitcomestousinggardenlights,locationiseverything.24Youneedtoplacethegardenlightsinalocationwheretheoutdoorlightingcomponentswouldbeprotectedfromtheelements.Theyshouldprovidesufficientlightingandlastalongtimeatthesametime.Finally,youalsohavetomaintainthegardenlightssystemforensuringthatitcontinuestobeproperlycontrolled.Regardlessofwhichtypeofgardenlightsyouget,youhavetoensurethattheyarewellmaintainedandservicedfromtimetotime.25Youhavenoexcusenottogetthemserviced.A.Itisnotsomethingthatshouldbetakenlightly.B.Unexpectedelementswillcausedamagetothelights.C.Itcanbefrustratingtoseethemtakingoverthelighting.D.Placetheminthecorrectpositiontoworkandlastalongtime.E.Theycanmakeyourgardenareasaferandmorebeautifulinnotime.F.Youshouldseekhelpfromalightingprofessionalforthebestoutcome.G.Theyalsohelpensurethelightsdonotshinetoobrightinjustonespot.6.(河南省部分名校2023年高三聯(lián)合檢測(cè))Youmaydislikeyourjob,butduetofinancialburdensorlackofotherjoboffers,you’reforcedtostaywhereyouare.26Identifyexactlywhatitisthat’scausingtheaversion(厭惡).Isitthemeanboss?Isittheoverlycompetitiveco-workers?Isthereanewandaddedresponsibilitythatyoucannothandleorarenotequippedtodowell?Makeaprosandcons(優(yōu)缺點(diǎn))listofyourcurrentjobrelatedtoworkenvironments,co-workers,managementandsoon.27Itwillalsohelpyouidentifywhatyoudon’twantinyournextjobifyoudecidetobeginajobsearch.Makeanefforttodevelopconnection.28Createmeaninginyourworkbyfindingwaystofeelconnectedifitfeelsmeaningless.Connectingwithotherscanhelpyoufeelmorepurposefulinyourwork.Createopportunitiestoconnectwithco-workerssothatyouremploymentbecomesmorethanjustasourceofincome.Focusonthepositive.29Ifyou’reunsurewhattodowhenyoudislikeyourjob,focusonwhatyouappreciateaboutitandmentallyblockouttheunfavorableaspects.Youmaydislikeyourcurrentjob,butremainingwithitmaybethebestoptionifit’ssimplyasteppingstonetoyourprofessionalobjectivesafewyearsdowntheroad.30Howevermuchyoudislikeyourjob,justthinkofthemillionsofunemployedpeoplewhoaredesperatetofindwork.Whileyourjobmaybefarfromperfect,it’sstillajob.Itpaysyouawageandoffersyouachancetocontributetosociety.A.Begratefulforhavingajob.B.Thiswillhelpyousortoutaproblem.C.Reduceyourstresslevelsoutsideofwork.D.Rememberhowtocarryoutyourdutieswell.E.Areyouhavingtroublefindingpurposeinyourwork?F.Youdon’treallydislikeeverythingaboutyourjobrightnow,doyou?G.There’rewaystohelpyoudeterminehowtoenjoyworkwhenyoudislikeit.7.(2023年湖北省華中師范大學(xué)附中適應(yīng)性試題)Photographyformehasalwaysbeenakey.Itopensupdoors,givesmeanexcusetotravelwithmorepurpose,andletsmeseebehindthescenes.31—“Bettergetbacktotakingphotos.Nicetochat!”Whatismyadvicetobeginners?Ididn’tstudyphotography;I’mnotformallytrained;32Butthat’snotwhatphotographyisaboutforme.Ifyouwanttobeaphotographer,beconstantlyaskingyourselfthequestion:“Whatisthestoryhere?”Itdoesn’tmatterifyouareshootingadishatyourfavoriterestaurantorthefoodwasteprocessingplantthatdealswithwat’sleftover—33Whatdoesthatmean?IfI’mphotographingadinnerpartyforSocialSupply,it’simportanttocapturenotjusttheplateoffood,buttostepbackandcapturethescenearoundit.IfI’mtakingphotosofamushroomharvestinYunnan,Imakesuretofindananglethatshowsjusthowmuchthey’veharvested,butalsoafewclose-upsoftheweatheredhandsthatarecarefullysorting.34I’vetakenhundredsofthousandsofphotosthisyearalone.Themoreyoushootthebetteryouwillbe.So,startshooting—anythingandeverything,butspeciallyyourfiends’businessesandprojects.DoIhaveagoodcamera?Yes,butsomepeoplestillthinkthatthephotosIpostfrommyphoneweretakenonthatcamera,sodon’tconfuseagooddevicewithbeingagoodphotographer.35sostartthere,andstarttoday.A.Letthestoryguideyou.B.Ihavevirtuallynoartexperience.C.Likeanything,photographyrequirespractice.D.Photographybecomesanincredibledrivetoexplore.E.Someofmyfavoritephotographersjustusetheirphone.F.Italsohelpstoslipoutofawkwardsmalltalkatparties.G.Ifeeldeeplyconnectedwithwhateveriscapturedthroughmycameralens.8.(2023年吉林省吉林大學(xué)附中高三試題)Whenaheavystormhit,residentsofthefloatingcommunityofSchoonschipinAmsterdamhadlittledoubtaboutwhethertheycouldrideitout.Theytieduptheirownstuff,andcheckedinwithneighborstoensureeveryonehadenoughfoodandwater.36,risingalongwiththewaterandgoingbacktoitsoriginalpositionaftertherainstopped.Afloatinghousecanbeconstructedonanyshorelineandisabletodealwithrisingseasbyremainingonthetopofthewater’ssurface.37,floatinghomesarefixedtotheshoreandareusuallyconnectedtothelocalsewer(污水管道)systemandpowergrid.Theyarestructurallysimilartohousesbuiltonland.38.SitiBoelen,theSchoonschipresident,saysthatwhenshefirstmovedin,stormyweathermadeherthinktwice.“Youfeelitinyourstomach,”shesays,addingthatshehasgottenusedtothefeeling.Floatinghomesalsorequireextrainfrastructureandworktoconnecttotheelectricitygridandsewersystem.39.“Iftherearefloods,it’sexpectedthatmanypeoplewillmovetohigherground.Butthealternativeistostayclosetocoastalcitiesandexploreexpansionontothewater,”saysRutgerdeGraaf.“40.That’sunavoidablemerelyhalfacenturyaway.Weneedtostartnowtoincreasethescaleoffloatingdevelopments.”A.TheythenboardedtheirfloatinghousesB.ButthebenefitsmayoutweighthecostsC.SincefloatinghousesareontheincreaseD.WefeelsaferinastormbecausewearefloatingE.UnlikehouseboatwhichcaneasilybemovedandrelocatedF.HundredsofmillionsofpeoplewillbedisplacedbysealevelriseG.Severewindandrain,oreventhepassingships,canrockthebuildings9.(2023年山東師范大學(xué)附屬中學(xué)高三6月試題)ThepowerofpositivethinkingIsyourglassofmilkhalf-fullorhalf-empty?41Dotheyfocusonthepositives(ahalf-fullglass)orthenegatives(ahalf-emptyone)?Thinkingpositively,withabeliefthatmostthingswillturnoutwell,iscalledoptimism—andit’sknowntoboostyourwell-being.Thegoodnewsisthateverybodycanlearntothinkmorepositively.42Researchshowsthatpeoplewhoareoptimisticandthinkpositivelytendtoexperiencelessstressandcopewellwhenfacedwithlife’schallenges.Peoplewhoaremorepessimistic(expectthattheworstwillhappen)mayfindithardtobelievethatthesechallengeswillpass.Worryingislikeafirealarm.Everybodycanworryfromtimetotime.Worryingcanhelptokeepyousafe—ifyouwereneverworriedandwereoverlypositiveabouthowthingswouldturnout,youwouldn’trecognizerisks.“43It’slikeafirealarm,”sayschildpsychotherapistRachelMelville-Thomas.“Thetroubleisthatsometimesitgoesoffwhenthereisn’tahugedangertoface.”Whenthishappens,youcanfeelanxiousandhopelessaboutwhatliesahead.Learntothinkpositively.Optimismisshapedbyyourgeneswhichcarrycharacteristicsinheritedfromyourparentsandbywhathappenstoyou.44Researchhasshownthatitcanhelptodraworwriteanoutcomethat’spositive-forexample,animageofyouplayingguitar,havingpassedyournextgrade.45A.Yourgeneswillinturnhelpobtainit.B.Thisquestionmakesyoulostinthought.C.Whyisthinkingpositivelygoodforyou?D.Imaginingthiscanmotivateyoutoworktoachieveit.E.Worryingisourbrainwarningusofsomethingthreatening.F.However,whateveryourstartingpointis,everyonecanlearnit.G.Thissayingisoftenusedtotestpeople’soutlookinasituation.10.(2023屆山東省實(shí)驗(yàn)中學(xué)高三二模英語(yǔ)試題)I’vebeenlivinginSpainfordecadesandIsecurelyguaranteethatIhaveatalentinfiguringoutthecoolhiddenlocalspots.Asaforeigner,Icouldn’tcarelessaboutdoingthetouristythingsorenjoyingfancycuisine.46SoIalwaysattempttofindsomethingthat’sappealingandfunyetrepresentsthelocalculture,andthatoffersaninteractionwiththelocals.Myreputationfordoingthishasgrown.47SinceIamsomewhatfluentinSpanish,Icouldchargepeopleforthisandbecomesomewhatofanofficialtourguide.Ichoosenottothough,becausetome,themostimportantthingismakingsurethetourist,whoalreadyspentalotoftimeandmoneygettingtowhereIam,hasthefunandculturalexperiencetheycouldpossiblyhave.48Inthatcase,touristscanexplorethelocalculturefurtheratthelowestcost.Theycouldotherwisespendasignificantsumofmoneyonaguidedtourthatkeepsthemcomfortablebutseparatedfromtheculture.Ichoosetogivethemanexperiencethat’sdeeperandopenstheirmind,allforfree.49Whensomeoneisvisitingyourarea,don’tjusttakethemtothetouristyspots.Showthemtheplacesthatmeansomethingtoyou.Showthemyourheartthroughtheplacesthatyoushowthemandtheexperienceyougivethem.There’ssomethinggoodinalmosteverytownoutthere.Ifyoudon’thaveanyspotsinyourareathatyoulike,learntofindthegoodintheplaceyoulive.Ifyoufindthegoodinwhereyoulive,youwillalsofindthegoodinyourself.It’satimethatbothyouandthetouristwillprobablyneverobtainagain.50A.Everyonecandothesame.B.Icouldhardlyhaveimagineditwouldhappen.C.Itcouldalsohelpmecreatealifelongconnectionwiththem.D.What’smostcrucialisexperiencingthegenuinecountryandculture.E.Iknowbetterthantouriststhemselveswhattheyareeagertoexperience.F.Don’trushtheexperience,thoroughlyenjoyeverymomentwiththatperson.G.I’mbeingaskedfrequentlytoofferpeopletours,bothtofriendsandstrangers.11.(2023年安徽省安慶市一中三模英語(yǔ)試題)Ifyouhaveeverhadtroublepersuadingyourselftodothingsyoushoulddoorwouldliketodo,youhaveexperiencedprocrastination.Ifyouareatypicalprocrastinator,perhapsyouspendanexcessiveamountoftimewatchingTV,playingvideogamescheckingFacebookeating(evenwhenyou’renothungry),obsessivelycleaningorpacingbackandforththroughtheoffice.51Onceagain,youendupdoingnothing.Soundfamiliar?Lazypeopledon’tdoanythingandarejustfinewithit.52.Theytrulywanttofulfiltheirobligationsbutjustcan’tfigureouthow.53.Relaxingrechargesyouwithenergy.Incontrast,procrastinatingdrainsitfromyou.Thelessenergyyouhave,thegreaterthechancesofyouputtingoffyourresponsibilities,and,oncemore,youwillaccomplishnothing.Thestudiesonprocrastinationeverconductedindicatesthatfailureoftheabilitytolistentoourselvesismostlikelythemainreasonwhyweputthingsoff.Thescientificnameofthisabilityisself-regulation.Self-regulationistheabilitytoconsciouslycontrolyouremotions.54Thankstothis,youwillprocrastinateless.Currentresearchindicatesthatwillpowercanbecomparedtoamuscle.Itispossibletostrengthenitthroughtraining.Toovercomeprocrastination,youneedtostartbysettingthebaraslowaspossible.Creatinghabitsisn’taboutquantity;it’saboutsmallstepsandregularrepetition.Bymakinggradualincreasesonceyoulearnanewhabit,youcanstrengthenyourwillpowermuscle.Asyouslowlyraisethebar,yourwillpowerwillgainstrength.55.A.Don’tconfuseprocrastinationwithrelaxation,either.B.Themorepowerfulitistheeasieritwillbeforyoutomakeabreakthrough.C.Afterwards,youfeelpowerlessandareovercomewithfeelingsofguiltandfrustration.D.Ifyoutrainwillpowertoperformoneactivity,youcanuseitsstrengthtodootherthingsaswell.E.Procrastinators,however,havethedesiretoactuallydosomethingbutcan’tforcethemselvestostart.F.Learninghowtodevelopgoodhabitsandkickbadonescanbeachievedbytakingsmallsteps.G.Themoredevelopedthisabilityis,themoreoftenyouwilldowhatyoutellyourselftodoandthebetteryouwillresisttemptation.12.(2023屆安徽省皖江聯(lián)盟高三聯(lián)考試卷)Everyday,aseaofdecisionsstretchesbeforeus.It’simpossibletomakeaperfectchoiceeverytime.Butthereisoneparticularlyeffectivetechniquetoimproveourchances:criticalthinking.Prepareyourquestion.56Forexample,ifyou’rewonderingwhethertogoforfitness,therearemanyfactorsthatwillcloudyourreasons.But,ifyouknowclearlywhatyoucangetbybody-shaping,that’llhelpyoudecidewhetheritreallysuitsyourneeds.Gatheryourinformation.There’slotsofitoutthere,sohavingaclearideaofyourquestionwillhelpyoudeterminewhat’srelevant.Ifyou’retryingtodecideonadiettoimproveyournutrition,youmayaskanexpertfortheiradvice,orseekotherpeople’sopinions.57Considertheimplications.Imagineyou’vechosenabusinessbasedonhispromisetomaketocheaperfordriverstofillupongas.Atfirstglance,thatseemsgreat.58Ifgasolineuseislessrestrictedbycost,thiscouldalsocauseahugesurgeinairpollution—anunintendedconsequencethat’simportanttothinkabout.59Askyourselfwhysomanypeoplearedrawntocountlesstraveltripsordestinations.Evenifyoudisagreewitheverythingthattravelagenciessay,exploringtheviewpointsmightexplainwhysomeroutesthatdon’tseemvalidtoyouappealtoothers.Thiswillalowyoutoexplorealternatives,evaluateyourownchoices,andultimatelyhelpyoumakemoreinformeddecisions.Thisaboveprocessisjustonetool,anditcertainlywon’tremovedifficultdecisionsfromourlives.60And,ifenoughofususeit,ithasthepowertomaketheworldamorereasonableplace.A.Exploreotherpointsofview.B.Applytheinformationcollected.C.Inotherwords,gettoknowwhatyou’relookingfor.D.Thenwhataboutthelong-termenvironmentaleffects?E.Butitcanhelpusincreasethenumberofpositivechoiceswemake.F.Therefore,askyourselfaboutwhatinterestsyoumostandwhatisneeded.G.Ithelpsyouweighdifferentoptions,movingyouclosertoawiserdecision.13.(2023年浙江省四校(杭州二中、溫州中學(xué)、紹興一中、金華一中)高三聯(lián)考)Asmuchas80percentofprematureheartdiseaseispreventablebymakingspecificlifestylechoices.61Butothersmaynothavecrossedyourmind.“Asmallchangeinyoureverydayroutinecanpotentiallyhaveabigimpactinthelongrun,”sayspreventivecardiologistDr.BethAbramson.●Geteighthoursofsleep.“Whenyou'renotrested,everythingthathappensinyourlifeisalotmorestressful,”saysDr.AryaSharma,aprofessorofmedicineattheUniversityofAlberta.Ifwe'resleepdeprived,ourbodiesalsohavemoredifficultycontrollingbloodpressure,inflammationandglucoselevels.62●63Doinggoodforothershelpsyourself-esteemandrelievesstress.ResearchpublishedinPsychosomaticMedicinein2016showedthatafeelingofpurposeinlifeislinkedtoalowerlikelihoodofheartattackandstroke.“Weknowthatlonelinessisariskfactorforhearthealth,”addsSharma.“Volunteeringgetsyououtofthehouseandcreatesasocialnetwork.”●Avoidpollutedair.Exposuretothiskindofpollutionovertimeraisesyourriskofheartdisease.InhalingcontaminantsformedfromchemicalslikeSulphur(硫)dioxide,carbonandnitrogenoxidesmayirritatearteries(動(dòng)脈)andincreaseinflammation.64Trytogetyouroutdoorexercisefarawayfromhighwaysandindustrialdistricts,andspendmoretimeindoorswhentheairqualityindexispoor.●Eatbreakfast.ArecentstudyintheJournaloftheAmericanCollegeofCardiologyfoundthathealthypeoplewhoskippedbreakfastwerealmostthreetimesmorelikelytohaveheartdiseasesixyearslaterthanthosewhopartookinasubstantialmorningmeal.AccordingtoAbramson,youneedtoeatabalanceddietaspartofahealthylifestyle.65Ifyou'reeatingaproperbreakfast,you’relesslikelytobehungrylaterandmakepoorfoodchoices.A.Besocialandoutgoing.B.Engageinvoluntarywork.C.Therearephysiologicaleffectsofthisconditiononthebody.D.Thesefactorscanallhaveanimpactoncardiovascular(心血管的)health.E.Choosewhole-grain,low-fatbreakfastfoodsandincludefruit.F.Somestrategies,suchasexercisingandmanagingweight,arewellknown.G.Evenshortperiodsofexposureareunhealthyforpeoplewithotherhealthrisks.14.(2023年北京市首都師范大學(xué)附屬中學(xué)高三質(zhì)檢試題)Childrenlovegettingdirty.66Butgettingmuddycouldhaveapowerfuleffectontheirwellbeing,too.“Don’tgetdirty!”wasonceaconstantfamilywarning,asparentsdespairinglywatchedtheirchildrenspoiltheirbestclothes.Whethe

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