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高級中學(xué)名校試卷PAGEPAGE1山西省晉中市部分學(xué)校2025-2026學(xué)年高一上學(xué)期10月階段性測試英語試題第一部分聽力(略)第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。AAffordableBeachVacationinCorfuCorfu,anislandoffthecoastofGreece,offersvisitorssunkissedshoreswithclearwaterandlotsofbeaches.FindingthePerfectBeachOurfirstpickisSidariBeach.It’sablueflagbeachperfectforcoupleslookingforamoreprivatefeel,asit’sfarfrombiggertouristdestinations.IssosBeachmakesfortheperfectplaceforwatchingthesunset.DassiaBayhasabitmorewatersports.PaleokastritsaisanamazingWestCoastvillagewithsixbeachesonoffer,includingRoviniaBeach.GettingaroundCorfuCorfuoffersbikerentalsandbusserviceasacheaperalternative(替代)totaxis.ThebesttimetovisitCorfuisduringthe“shoulderseason”inApril/May.Theweatherisn’taswarmasthehighseasonsbutitremainsperfect.Itisnotcrowdedinthisperiod,butyoustillneedtobookaheadofscheduleasCorfustayspopularthroughouttheyear.EatingOutForLessTherearealotofwell-pricedrestaurantsbutstreetfoodisalsoabigwinner.SomepopularchoicesareSouvlakiaandPitaGyros.TherearealsomanycheesesspecialtoGreece,includingTirokafteriandLadotyri.Corfualsohasmanyunbelievabledesserts(甜食).StazeiMeliisatouristfavouritetogivethematry.21.Whichplaceisprobablythebestchoiceforcouples?A.SidariBeach. B.DassiaBay.C.IssosBeach. D.RoviniaBeach.22.WhataretouristsrequiredtodotovisitCorfu?A.Rentabike. B.Bookinadvance.C.Wearwarmclothes. D.SetoffinApril/May.23.WhatdoweknowaboutStazeiMeli?A.Itcookspopulardishes. B.Itseverswell-pricedfood.C.Itproducesspecialcheese. D.Itsellsamazingdesserts.B“Doyouwanttodrivehome?”Momaskedwhenshepickedmeupfrommyafter-schoolhouse-cleaningjob.“Certainly!”Ijumpedintothedriver’sseatofourcar.Werolledalongfineuntilatruckranupbehindus.WhenIfailedtospeedup,helaidonhishorn.Mompointed,“Turnintothenextdrivewayandletthisguypass.”BeforeIreachedtheplacewhereIneededtoturn,theguylaidonhishornagain.Inapanic,Momsaidloudly,“Turn,turnhere.Isaidturn!”IcouldseeIwasn’tcloseenoughtomaketheturn,butIdidasinstructed.Imadeasharpturnandourcargotintotheditch(溝)besidetheroad.Igaveitgas,andouroldcarflewandplowedthroughafence.Webounced(反彈)intheseatasthecarlanded.Foramoment,wesatsilently.Itookdeepbreathsanddidn’tdaretolookatmymom.Finally,sheasked,“Areyouokay?”“Yeah.”Iturnedtofaceher.Iexpectedaharshscolding,butwhenoureyesmet,weburstintolaughter.Wethrewopenthedoorsandclimbedfromthecar,stilllaughing.“Excuseme,”aman’svoiceinterrupted.“Areyouladiesokay?”Stillshaken,Momwalkedslowlythroughtallgrasstowardthetruckdriver.“Yes,we’refine.Iwasjustgivingmydaughteradrivinglesson.”“I’msorry,”hesaid.“Ishouldn’thavehonkedmyhorn.”Hecheckedourcaroverandsawnodamage.However,thetireshadsunkintothesoftground.“Well,I’minahurry.Nowthatyouladiesareokay,I’llbeonmyway.”Withthewords,hedroveoff.Thefenceownerdidn’tanswerthedoorwhenweknocked.Momleftanote,sayingwe’dbebacktoclaimthecarandhavethefencerepaired.Thenweleft.24.Whydidtheaccidenthappen?A.Theauthorwasspeedingup. B.Theroadconditionwaspoor.C.Theauthorwastiredwhendriving. D.Theauthorwasinpanic.25.Howdidthetruckdriverprobablyfeelatthesightoftheauthorandhermom?A.Confused. B.Excited. C.Touched. D.Afraid.26.Whichofthefollowingwastheresultoftheaccident?A.Thecargottrapped. B.Thetiresbecameflat.C.Thecarwasdamaged. D.Theauthorwasinjured.27.Whatdidthetruckdriverdofortheauthorandhermom?A.Hecomfortedthemwarmly. B.Hecheckedthecarcarefully.C.Hehelpedthemfindthefenceowner. D.Hehelpedthemrepairthefence.CHaveyoueverthoughtaboutwhymalls,restaurants,andeventheatershavemusic?Well,tounderstandthis,yousimplyjustlookbackathowyoufeltwhenyouheardmusicintheseplaces.Musicisknowntoimprovethemoodofpeople.Oftenmusichelpsuspayattentiontowhatwearedoing.Musichelpspatientsfeelgoodandbetter.Depressionisastateofmindthatmostofusexperienceatsomepointoftime.Therearesomeperiodsinourlifewheneverythingseemsdifficult.Itseemsthateverythingisgettingworseandwehavenocontroloverourlife.Studieshaveshownthatmusiccanbeanimportantmoodlifterinsuchsituations.Musicalsoplaysagreatroleinmakingusfeellessnervousorworried.Anxietycanoftencauselossofsleepandotherillnesses.Musicisoftenknownasaninternationallanguage.Wemaynotknowthelanguageanotherpersonisspeaking,butmostofusrespondtomusicinthesameway.Musiccanoftenbethebestwaytoconnectwithsomeone.Musicisoneofthebestwaystoimproveyourmoods,butthiscandependlargelyonthekindofmusicyoulistento.Whilehappymusiccancertainlymakeyoufeelbetter,sadmusiccanfurtherloweryourspirits.Listeningtoclassicalmusiccanoftenmakeyoufeelalotmorepowerful,whilesoftmusiccanbetheperfectwaytorelaxattheendofalongday.Ifyouwanttousemusictochangethewayhowyouarefeeling,youneedtounderstandtheroleofit,learntorecognizethekindofmusicthatliftsyourmoodandhelpsyoufeelbetter.Onceyourealizethekindofmusicyoucanuse,youcanuseittochangethewayyoufeel.Therightkindofmusiccanbetheperfectwaytohelpusfeelhappier.28.Accordingtothetext,what’sthepurposeofplayingmusicinrestaurants?A.Towelcomethecustomers. B.Tomakecustomersfeelgood.C.Tomakecustomersdance. D.Tomakecustomersfeeldepressed.29.Whatcanweknowfromthetext?A.Mostofussufferdepressionallthetime.B.Mostofusrespondtomusicindifferentways.C.Musiccanbeagoodwaytoconnectwithothers.D.Anykindofmusicwillhelpusimproveourmoods.30.Accordingtothelastparagraph,whatkindofmusiccanrelaxourselvesfromalongday’swork?A.Rockmusic. B.Classicalmusic. C.Sadmusic. D.Softmusic.31.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.HowMusicAffectsOurMoods B.HowWeControlOurMoodsC.WhatMeaningsMusicHas D.WhatKindofMusicWeListentoDAtthisverymomentaroundtheworld,athletesarealmostnakedintofreezingcoldchambers.Whyoneartharetheydoingthis?Becauseit’ssupposedtohelpthemfeelbetter.Thetreatmentiscalledwhole-bodycryotherapy(冷凍療法).BasketballstarLeBronJamesandsoccergreatCristianoRonaldohavealltriedit.Thetherapyworkslikethis:Youtakeoffeverythingbutyourunderwear.Thenyouputonwarmsocksandglovesandstepintoachamberthatlookssortoflikeashower,exceptyourheadsticksoutofthetop.Onceyou’relockedin,aircooledtobelow-200F(-129℃)fillsthechamber.That’scolderthanAntarctica.Youstayinfortwotothreeminutes.Thoseinfavorbelievethefrigidairhelpsmusclesrecoverfasterandreducespain.Afterhisfirstcryotherapysessions,PhilMacKenzie,aprofessionalrugbyplayer,feltnoticeablybetter.HetoldScientificAmerican,“Ifeltrefreshedrightaway.Mysleepwasbetter.”Soon,hewasusingthechamberfourtimesaweek.Thosewhopromotecryotherapymakeallsortsofwildclaimsaboutitsbenefits.Supposedly,thatfrigidaircanincreasefocus,improveskintone,makeyouhappier,burncalories,treatarthritis,slowaging,andmuchmore.Isthereanyevidencetobackuptheseincredibleclaims?Nope.Severalsmallscientificstudieshavelookedatwhetherthetherapycanimprovemusclerecoveryafterexercise,withencouragingresults.Buttherejustisn’tenoughevidencetoshowthatthetherapyworks.Thebenefitssomepeopleexperiencemayjustbetheplaceboeffect(安慰劑效應(yīng)).That’swhenapatient’sexpectationthatatreatmentwillworkleadstoanimprovement.TheUSFood&DrugAdministrationhasactuallyissuedawarningaboutwhole-bodycryotherapy.Itcautionsthattheliquidnitrogenusedtocoolthechambermaymakeitdifficulttobreathe.Frostbite(凍傷)isanotherpotentialrisk,whichiswhyparticipantswearglovesandsocks.32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“frigid”inParagraph3probablymean?A.Warm. B.Hot. C.Freezing. D.Relaxing.33.What’sthemainideaofParagraph3?A.Theprocessofthetreatment. B.Thebenefitsofcryotherapy.C.Theworkingprinciplesofthetreatment. D.Tipstakeninaccountduringthetreatment.34.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardcryotherapy?A.Favorable. B.Neutral. C.Unclear. D.Doubtful.35.Whyshouldparticipantswearsocksandgloves?A.Topreventfrostbite. B.Tolookbetter. C.Topreventshyness. D.Toensuretheeffect.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。You’veseennewsreportsaboutpeoplewhoneedhelpafteranaturaldisaster,orTVprogrammesabouthowlonelyandisolated(孤立的)olderpeoplecanget.Maybeyou’vewalkedpastpeoplewhoarelivingonthestreets.____36____Theanswer:youcanvolunteer.Volunteeringgivesyouanopportunitytochangepeople’slives,includingyourown.Helpingothersinneedissuchanimportantpartoflife.Sohowdoyougoaboutit?Findwhat’srightforyou.Volunteeringisn’tlikeschool.____37____Youcanchoosewhatreallyinterestsyouandwhoorwhatismostdeservingofyourtime.____38____Afteryou’vediscoveredwhatinterestsyou,decidehowmuchtimeyouwanttospendandwhatfitsintoyourschedule.Broadenyourmind.Volunteeringisagreatwaytolearnnewskills—fromworkingaspartofateamtosettingandreachinggoals.____39____Anditcanalsohelpyoudevelopanewunderstandingofpeoplewhoaredifferentfromyou—peoplewithdisabilities,peopleinfinancialproblems,sickkids,ortheelderly.Feelgood.Volunteeringhelpspeoplefeeltheymakeadifference—thattheydohavethepowertochangethingsforthebetter.Whenpeopledependonyou,itcanchangethewayyoulookatyourself.____40____Volunteeringisalsoagreatwaytogetaviewonyourownlife.A.Changethingsforthebetter.B.Findwhatfitsyourschedule.C.Youcanfeelproudofwhatyou’veachieved.D.Sowhatcanyoudoaboutanyofthosethings?E.Doingsomethingforothershelpspeopletochangetheworld.F.Insteadofhavingthechoicesmadeforyou,you’vegottopick.G.Itcangiveyouachancetodiscoverwhatkindofthingsyou’rebestatandenjoymost.第三部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Themanagementofasoftwarecompanydecidedtoteachitsemployees(雇員)aboutfindingreal____41____tosolveproblems.Whencalledtoplaya____42____inahall,theteamof30employeeswasquite____43____.Astheyenteredthehall,theyfoundahugeboxofballoons(氣球)atthecentre.Theywere____44____topickaballoonandblowitup.Andtheteamleaderaskedthemto____45____theirnamesontheirballoons.Alltriedtodothat,butnoteveryone____46____it.Afewballoonsburst(爆裂)duetopressureandyettheyweregivenanotherchance.Thosewho____47____evenafterthesecondchancewereruledoutofthegame.Inall,25employeeswereleftforthenext____48____.Alltheballoonswerecollectedandtheteamleaderaskedtheemployeesto____49____theballoonwiththeirnamesmarked.Also,hetoldthemnoballoonshouldbe____50____.Itwasalmost15minutesandnoonewasabletofindhisownballoon.Nowitwasthethirdandfinallevel.Theemployeeswereaskedtopickanyballoonintheroomandgiveittotheperson____51____ontheballoon.Withinacoupleofminutesalltheballoonsreached____52____employee.Theteamleadersaidthatthiswastherealwaytosolveproblems.Ofteneveryoneiscrazily____53____waystosolveproblemswithoutrecognizingthe____54____way.Mostofthetime,____55____andhelpingotherscangiveyouthetoolsyouneedtodealwithallproblems.41.A.suggestions B.reasons C.ways D.rules42.A.game B.match C.card D.part43.A.frightened B.satisfied C.tired D.surprised44.A.persuaded B.allowed C.trained D.required45.A.write B.change C.explain D.hide46.A.knew B.made C.found D.showed47.A.tried B.finished C.failed D.escaped48.A.place B.top C.floor D.level49.A.prepare B.blow C.cover D.get50.A.thrown B.collected C.damaged D.painted51.A.named B.remembered C.impressed D.described52.A.one B.that C.every D.any53.A.lookingfor B.dealingwith C.waitingfor D.pointingto54.A.shortest B.latest C.strangest D.best55.A.concentrating B.sharing C.discovering D.fighting第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Wouldyoulike____56____(get)intouchwithyourfriends?Doyousendatextormakeaphonecall?Anewstudyinajournalsuggeststhatyoushouldcallinsteadof____57____(send)atext.Callingmakesyoufeelmoreconnectedwithyourfriends.Scientistsasked200peopletocontactanoldfriendbyemailorbyphone.Manypeople____58____(think)thataphonecallwouldbemoreawkward.But____59____(actual),hearingsomeone’svoicemadetheexperience____60____(good).Accordingto____61____study,peopleliketotextbecausetheycanhavemorecontrol.Theycanthinkabouttheirmessagebeforetheysendit,andtheywon’tbecutofforinterruptedwhilemessaging.But____62____theotherhand,textingcanmake____63____hardtounderstandthetrue____64____(mean)ofaconversation.Makingaphonecallismorenatural.Youdon’tneedtooverthinkthepossiblemeaningsbehindthewordsandpunctuation(標點符號)____65____canbeusefulinatext.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)66.假定你是高一新生李華,你的美國筆友Alex來信詢問你的近況,請你用英文給他寫一封電子郵件,內(nèi)容包括:1.難忘的軍訓(xùn);2.結(jié)識的新朋友、新老師;3.個人感悟。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。參考詞匯:軍訓(xùn)militarytrainingDearAlex,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二節(jié)(滿分25分)67.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完暢的短文。Iwasluckytohaveaninterviewwithafamousinternationalbankaftergraduation.Ireallyappreciatedthischance.So1spentalotoftimepreparingverycarefullyIpreparedforallthepossiblequestionsahead.Asaresult,1gotthejob.Whilemyclassmateswerestillstrugglingtogetajob,Ihadsucceededingettingone,whichmademefeelveryproudofmyself.Afteronemonthofhardtraining,todaywasmyfirstdayatworktoshowtheresultsofthetraining.Igotupasusual,butIdecidedtoskipdoingexerciseasIdidnotwanttotaketheriskofarrivingattheofficelateonmyfirstday.Iwentthroughmymorningroutineandspentalotoftimedecidingwhattowear.Idefinitelywantedtomakeagreatimpressionrightfromthestart.Finally,Isettledonthewhitesuitwithatie.Iwavedtosaygoodbyetomymotherandsetoffcheerfullytowardsthebusstop.ButlSawabusleavingthestopjustasIturnedaroundthecorner.NowIwouldhavetowaitforanother15minutes,eventhoughtimewasveryprecious.Istoodtherepatiently.15minutespassedandthen30minutes,andtherewasnosignofthebus.Nowwhatcould1do?Ihadtoreachtheofficeontime.Isawamotorcycleapproaching,butasItriedtostopit,thedriverspedonwithoutevenaglance.Itwasthenthatacarstoppednearmeandamanwavedtome.Hesaid,“Aren’tyouworkingatthebankatNarimanPoint?Myofficeisinthesamebuilding.CanIgiveyouaride?”IwasuncertainatfirstbutthenforcedmyselftogetinasIwasgoingtobelate.Gradually,Irealizedthatwewerenotonthefamiliarroutetomyoffice.Iaskedthemantostopthecar,buthedidnotlistentomeandtoldmetoshutup.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Paragraph1.Ihadnootheroptionbuttokeepmymouthshut.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2.Hetoldmethathewasmyboss.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________山西省晉中市部分學(xué)校2025-2026學(xué)年高一上學(xué)期10月階段性測試英語試題第一部分聽力(略)第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。AAffordableBeachVacationinCorfuCorfu,anislandoffthecoastofGreece,offersvisitorssunkissedshoreswithclearwaterandlotsofbeaches.FindingthePerfectBeachOurfirstpickisSidariBeach.It’sablueflagbeachperfectforcoupleslookingforamoreprivatefeel,asit’sfarfrombiggertouristdestinations.IssosBeachmakesfortheperfectplaceforwatchingthesunset.DassiaBayhasabitmorewatersports.PaleokastritsaisanamazingWestCoastvillagewithsixbeachesonoffer,includingRoviniaBeach.GettingaroundCorfuCorfuoffersbikerentalsandbusserviceasacheaperalternative(替代)totaxis.ThebesttimetovisitCorfuisduringthe“shoulderseason”inApril/May.Theweatherisn’taswarmasthehighseasonsbutitremainsperfect.Itisnotcrowdedinthisperiod,butyoustillneedtobookaheadofscheduleasCorfustayspopularthroughouttheyear.EatingOutForLessTherearealotofwell-pricedrestaurantsbutstreetfoodisalsoabigwinner.SomepopularchoicesareSouvlakiaandPitaGyros.TherearealsomanycheesesspecialtoGreece,includingTirokafteriandLadotyri.Corfualsohasmanyunbelievabledesserts(甜食).StazeiMeliisatouristfavouritetogivethematry.21.Whichplaceisprobablythebestchoiceforcouples?A.SidariBeach. B.DassiaBay.C.IssosBeach. D.RoviniaBeach.22.WhataretouristsrequiredtodotovisitCorfu?A.Rentabike. B.Bookinadvance.C.Wearwarmclothes. D.SetoffinApril/May.23.WhatdoweknowaboutStazeiMeli?A.Itcookspopulardishes. B.Itseverswell-pricedfood.C.Itproducesspecialcheese. D.Itsellsamazingdesserts.B“Doyouwanttodrivehome?”Momaskedwhenshepickedmeupfrommyafter-schoolhouse-cleaningjob.“Certainly!”Ijumpedintothedriver’sseatofourcar.Werolledalongfineuntilatruckranupbehindus.WhenIfailedtospeedup,helaidonhishorn.Mompointed,“Turnintothenextdrivewayandletthisguypass.”BeforeIreachedtheplacewhereIneededtoturn,theguylaidonhishornagain.Inapanic,Momsaidloudly,“Turn,turnhere.Isaidturn!”IcouldseeIwasn’tcloseenoughtomaketheturn,butIdidasinstructed.Imadeasharpturnandourcargotintotheditch(溝)besidetheroad.Igaveitgas,andouroldcarflewandplowedthroughafence.Webounced(反彈)intheseatasthecarlanded.Foramoment,wesatsilently.Itookdeepbreathsanddidn’tdaretolookatmymom.Finally,sheasked,“Areyouokay?”“Yeah.”Iturnedtofaceher.Iexpectedaharshscolding,butwhenoureyesmet,weburstintolaughter.Wethrewopenthedoorsandclimbedfromthecar,stilllaughing.“Excuseme,”aman’svoiceinterrupted.“Areyouladiesokay?”Stillshaken,Momwalkedslowlythroughtallgrasstowardthetruckdriver.“Yes,we’refine.Iwasjustgivingmydaughteradrivinglesson.”“I’msorry,”hesaid.“Ishouldn’thavehonkedmyhorn.”Hecheckedourcaroverandsawnodamage.However,thetireshadsunkintothesoftground.“Well,I’minahurry.Nowthatyouladiesareokay,I’llbeonmyway.”Withthewords,hedroveoff.Thefenceownerdidn’tanswerthedoorwhenweknocked.Momleftanote,sayingwe’dbebacktoclaimthecarandhavethefencerepaired.Thenweleft.24.Whydidtheaccidenthappen?A.Theauthorwasspeedingup. B.Theroadconditionwaspoor.C.Theauthorwastiredwhendriving. D.Theauthorwasinpanic.25.Howdidthetruckdriverprobablyfeelatthesightoftheauthorandhermom?A.Confused. B.Excited. C.Touched. D.Afraid.26.Whichofthefollowingwastheresultoftheaccident?A.Thecargottrapped. B.Thetiresbecameflat.C.Thecarwasdamaged. D.Theauthorwasinjured.27.Whatdidthetruckdriverdofortheauthorandhermom?A.Hecomfortedthemwarmly. B.Hecheckedthecarcarefully.C.Hehelpedthemfindthefenceowner. D.Hehelpedthemrepairthefence.CHaveyoueverthoughtaboutwhymalls,restaurants,andeventheatershavemusic?Well,tounderstandthis,yousimplyjustlookbackathowyoufeltwhenyouheardmusicintheseplaces.Musicisknowntoimprovethemoodofpeople.Oftenmusichelpsuspayattentiontowhatwearedoing.Musichelpspatientsfeelgoodandbetter.Depressionisastateofmindthatmostofusexperienceatsomepointoftime.Therearesomeperiodsinourlifewheneverythingseemsdifficult.Itseemsthateverythingisgettingworseandwehavenocontroloverourlife.Studieshaveshownthatmusiccanbeanimportantmoodlifterinsuchsituations.Musicalsoplaysagreatroleinmakingusfeellessnervousorworried.Anxietycanoftencauselossofsleepandotherillnesses.Musicisoftenknownasaninternationallanguage.Wemaynotknowthelanguageanotherpersonisspeaking,butmostofusrespondtomusicinthesameway.Musiccanoftenbethebestwaytoconnectwithsomeone.Musicisoneofthebestwaystoimproveyourmoods,butthiscandependlargelyonthekindofmusicyoulistento.Whilehappymusiccancertainlymakeyoufeelbetter,sadmusiccanfurtherloweryourspirits.Listeningtoclassicalmusiccanoftenmakeyoufeelalotmorepowerful,whilesoftmusiccanbetheperfectwaytorelaxattheendofalongday.Ifyouwanttousemusictochangethewayhowyouarefeeling,youneedtounderstandtheroleofit,learntorecognizethekindofmusicthatliftsyourmoodandhelpsyoufeelbetter.Onceyourealizethekindofmusicyoucanuse,youcanuseittochangethewayyoufeel.Therightkindofmusiccanbetheperfectwaytohelpusfeelhappier.28.Accordingtothetext,what’sthepurposeofplayingmusicinrestaurants?A.Towelcomethecustomers. B.Tomakecustomersfeelgood.C.Tomakecustomersdance. D.Tomakecustomersfeeldepressed.29.Whatcanweknowfromthetext?A.Mostofussufferdepressionallthetime.B.Mostofusrespondtomusicindifferentways.C.Musiccanbeagoodwaytoconnectwithothers.D.Anykindofmusicwillhelpusimproveourmoods.30.Accordingtothelastparagraph,whatkindofmusiccanrelaxourselvesfromalongday’swork?A.Rockmusic. B.Classicalmusic. C.Sadmusic. D.Softmusic.31.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.HowMusicAffectsOurMoods B.HowWeControlOurMoodsC.WhatMeaningsMusicHas D.WhatKindofMusicWeListentoDAtthisverymomentaroundtheworld,athletesarealmostnakedintofreezingcoldchambers.Whyoneartharetheydoingthis?Becauseit’ssupposedtohelpthemfeelbetter.Thetreatmentiscalledwhole-bodycryotherapy(冷凍療法).BasketballstarLeBronJamesandsoccergreatCristianoRonaldohavealltriedit.Thetherapyworkslikethis:Youtakeoffeverythingbutyourunderwear.Thenyouputonwarmsocksandglovesandstepintoachamberthatlookssortoflikeashower,exceptyourheadsticksoutofthetop.Onceyou’relockedin,aircooledtobelow-200F(-129℃)fillsthechamber.That’scolderthanAntarctica.Youstayinfortwotothreeminutes.Thoseinfavorbelievethefrigidairhelpsmusclesrecoverfasterandreducespain.Afterhisfirstcryotherapysessions,PhilMacKenzie,aprofessionalrugbyplayer,feltnoticeablybetter.HetoldScientificAmerican,“Ifeltrefreshedrightaway.Mysleepwasbetter.”Soon,hewasusingthechamberfourtimesaweek.Thosewhopromotecryotherapymakeallsortsofwildclaimsaboutitsbenefits.Supposedly,thatfrigidaircanincreasefocus,improveskintone,makeyouhappier,burncalories,treatarthritis,slowaging,andmuchmore.Isthereanyevidencetobackuptheseincredibleclaims?Nope.Severalsmallscientificstudieshavelookedatwhetherthetherapycanimprovemusclerecoveryafterexercise,withencouragingresults.Buttherejustisn’tenoughevidencetoshowthatthetherapyworks.Thebenefitssomepeopleexperiencemayjustbetheplaceboeffect(安慰劑效應(yīng)).That’swhenapatient’sexpectationthatatreatmentwillworkleadstoanimprovement.TheUSFood&DrugAdministrationhasactuallyissuedawarningaboutwhole-bodycryotherapy.Itcautionsthattheliquidnitrogenusedtocoolthechambermaymakeitdifficulttobreathe.Frostbite(凍傷)isanotherpotentialrisk,whichiswhyparticipantswearglovesandsocks.32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“frigid”inParagraph3probablymean?A.Warm. B.Hot. C.Freezing. D.Relaxing.33.What’sthemainideaofParagraph3?A.Theprocessofthetreatment. B.Thebenefitsofcryotherapy.C.Theworkingprinciplesofthetreatment. D.Tipstakeninaccountduringthetreatment.34.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardcryotherapy?A.Favorable. B.Neutral. C.Unclear. D.Doubtful.35.Whyshouldparticipantswearsocksandgloves?A.Topreventfrostbite. B.Tolookbetter. C.Topreventshyness. D.Toensuretheeffect.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。You’veseennewsreportsaboutpeoplewhoneedhelpafteranaturaldisaster,orTVprogrammesabouthowlonelyandisolated(孤立的)olderpeoplecanget.Maybeyou’vewalkedpastpeoplewhoarelivingonthestreets.____36____Theanswer:youcanvolunteer.Volunteeringgivesyouanopportunitytochangepeople’slives,includingyourown.Helpingothersinneedissuchanimportantpartoflife.Sohowdoyougoaboutit?Findwhat’srightforyou.Volunteeringisn’tlikeschool.____37____Youcanchoosewhatreallyinterestsyouandwhoorwhatismostdeservingofyourtime.____38____Afteryou’vediscoveredwhatinterestsyou,decidehowmuchtimeyouwanttospendandwhatfitsintoyourschedule.Broadenyourmind.Volunteeringisagreatwaytolearnnewskills—fromworkingaspartofateamtosettingandreachinggoals.____39____Anditcanalsohelpyoudevelopanewunderstandingofpeoplewhoaredifferentfromyou—peoplewithdisabilities,peopleinfinancialproblems,sickkids,ortheelderly.Feelgood.Volunteeringhelpsp

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