2019高三英语一轮复习模块七课时规范练21unit2fitforlife牛津译林版

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1、Unit 2 Fit for life (35分钟).阅读理解A “Americas No.1 Health Problem.” So reads the headline of an article published by the American Institute of Stress that claims the biggest threat to health today is neither cancer nor AIDS.The report says:“It has been estimated(估计) that 75 to 90 percent of all visits

2、to primary care physicians are for stress related problems.”It is no exaggeration(夸张)to say that people today are being attacked by stress.According to the National Consumers League,“Work is the top source of stress for adults who have problems and stress in their lives(39%),followed by family(30%).

3、Other sources include health(10%),concern about the economy(9%)and concern about international conflict and terrorism(4%).”However,stress is hardly unique to the United States.A British survey in 2005 estimated that “over half a million individuals in Britain believed in 2004 that they were experien

4、cing work-related stress at a level that was making them ill.” As a result of “work-related stress,depression or anxiety,” there are “an estimated thirteen and a half million reported lost working days per year in Britain.”The picture is no less bleak in mainland Europe.According to the European Age

5、ncy for Safety and Health at Work,“work-related stress has been shown to affect millions of European workers across all types of employment sectors.” One survey revealed that there are “about 41 million workers affected by work-related stress each year.”What about Asia?A report issued by a conferenc

6、e held in Tokyo concluded:“Job stress is a common concern among many countries in the world,both developing and industrialized countries.” The report observed that “several countries in East Asia,including China and Korea,have rapidly industrialized and economically grown.These countries now have a

7、lot of concerns on job stress and its harmful effects on workers health.”1.The author quoted “Americas No.1 Health Problem.”(Para.1)in order to .A.talk about health problems in AmericaB.introduce the topic of stressC.emphasize the stress in AmericaD.tell readers something about American Institute of

8、 Stress2.From the passage we can learn that .A.both cancer and AIDS are not as serious as the threat of stress to healthB.stress is mainly from working and living pressureC.Americans never care about international conflict and terrorismD.people in mainland Europe are more optimistic than English peo

9、ple3.It can be inferred from the last paragraph that .A.Asian people are more willing to develop their countriesB.the rapid economic development is the main reason for stressC.some people in Asian countries have health problems from employment stressD.Asian countries have a better situation of stres

10、s than Europe4.Whats the main subject of the passage?A.Stress attacking health.B.How to deal with stress.C.A survey on working stress.D.Health problems around the world.导学号23500078B(2017浙江杭州二中5月仿真)On 29 May last year,I was doing my swim training for a half Ironman race in the bay near my home.I was

11、finishing my first loop(圈)when I felt jaws coming around my body and a sharp pain.The water was dark,so I couldnt see anything.It just came out of nowhere and then it was gone in a flash.I knew it was something really big and assumed it was a shark.I panicked,but knew I needed to get out of the wate

12、r.I was kicking wildly in case it came back.There was a lifeguard boat close by,so I waved my arms in the air and screamed for help.It got to me within 20 seconds.At that point I didnt feel anything;adrenaline (肾上腺素)had taken over.The lifeguards held me under the arms and pulled me up out of the wat

13、er.Then the pain kicked in and it was pretty hard to bear.Some muscle had been bitten off my right arm.I felt a lot of warm,gushing blood.My chest felt heavy,as if someone had put their foot on it,and I was having trouble breathing.It was extremely painful.When I got to the hospital,I told the nurse

14、s to put me to sleep because of the pain.I just wanted them to fix me.I woke up after surgery four hours later.My doctor was amazed when I managed to move my fingers:the bite just missed a major nerve.My right lung had been damaged;I had several broken bones and a nerve in my leg was cut,so I have r

15、educed feeling at the top of my leg.The shark also bit through my upper back muscle.Local experts determined that the shark was probably 9-10 feet long.It was young,about seven years old.It just attacked me,left and didnt come back because it figured I wasnt food.5.The writer mentions Adrenaline in

16、Paragraph 2 to .A.explain why she didnt feel pain at that timeB.offer a possible reason the shark attacked herC.show how dangerous the situation was thenD.describe the suffering a shark bite could cause6.The writer of the text can be best described as .A.gratefulB.confidentC.toughD.aggressive7.Which of the following might be the best title for the text?A.A Shark

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