2020-2021学年新教材高中英语 Unit 3 Sports and fitness Section Ⅳ Listening and Talking .doc
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1、Section Listening and Talking & Reading for Writing.单句语法填空1When _ (compare) with the size of the whole earth, the highest mountain does not seem high at all.2Id like to take the chance to _ (stress) the importance of education.3A great many athletes at home and abroad will compete _ the 2020 Winter
2、Olympic Games.4I like football best, but I also like cycling and _ (jog)5People making friends online are afraid of getting _ (cheat)6Rather than cutting out the foods I enjoyed, I added healthy foods _ my meals.7He pretended _ (read) the newspaper when his mother came in.8According to my research,
3、neither your restaurant nor mine offers _ healthy diet.9I feel highly _ (honour) to be given such a good chance to share my experience with you.10It is wrong to pay people _ (million) of yuan to play sports.阅读理解A Most people who own iPhones use them as their alarm clocks making it very easy to check
4、 emails one last time before falling asleep and hard to ever feel away from work and social networks. Several years ago, my boss fainted due to exhaustion after staying up late to catch up on work. She banged her head and ended up with five stitches (缝针) and became what she calls a “sleep evangelist
5、 (传教士)” Now she leaves her phone charging in another room when she goes to bed and encourages her friends to do the same.“I sent all my friends the same Christmas gift a lovely alarm clock so they could stop using the excuse that they needed their very attractive iPhones by their beds to wake them u
6、p in the morning.” she said. If your phone wakes you up in the morning, it may also be keeping you up at night. A 2008 study showed that people exposed to mobile radiation took longer to fall asleep and spent less time in deep sleep. “The study indicates that during laboratory exposure to 884 MHz wi
7、reless signals, components of sleep believed to be important for recovery from daily wear and tear are severely affected,” the study concluded. A quarter of young people feel like they must be available by phone around the clock, according to a Swedish study that linked heavy cellphone use to sleepi
8、ng problems, stress and depression. Unreturned messages carry more guilt when the technology to deal with them lies at our fingertips. Some teens even return text messages at midnight. Most of us choose not to set limits on our nighttime availability. Nearly three quarters of people from the age of
9、18 to 44 sleep with their phones within reach, according to a 2012 Time poll. That number falls off slightly in middle age, but only people aged 65 and older are leaving the phone in another room as common as sleeping right next to it.1Why did the authors boss start to enjoy sleeping? AHer friends e
10、ncouraged her to sleep on time. BMobile phones couldnt wake her up on time. CHer friends sent her a lovely clock to wake her up. DShe got hurt due to working too late. 2.Why did the authors boss give her friends alarm clocks as Christmas gifts? AAlarm clocks dont give off any radiation. BAlarm clock
11、s are better at waking her friends up. CShe advised them to replace phones with alarm clocks. DShe used alarm clocks to remind them not to work too late.3What can we learn from the 2008 study? AMobile radiation makes people unable to fall asleep. BMobile phones can release 884 MHz wired signals. CSl
12、eep can help people fight against radiation. DComponents of sleep can be seriously affected by wireless signals. 4.What is the best title for the passage? AHow Mobile Phones Affect SleepBWhy Alarm Clocks Are Better than PhonesCHow We Can Sleep Better at NightDHow Mobile Phones Affect HealthB I first
13、 began experiencing anxiety and depression at the age of 14, after being bullied (欺凌) at school for years. While at first anxiety and depression would come and go, it eventually became a constant part of my life. I was so eager to find the solution to overcoming my anxiety and depression that I trie
14、d everything from when I was in college to graduate school: moodchanging medication, special teas, yoga, anything I read about in books, and advice given by doctors. Despite this, I still felt I hadnt even come close to managing the problem. But one afternoon, my eyes fell upon an article in a magaz
15、ine I was reading that talked about how dogs were able to help people with anxiety and depression. The very next day, I decided to get a dog a corgi. When I brought my little corgi, Buddy, home, I didnt realize how much he would change my life. It didnt happen right away, however. Once the “puppy ex
16、citement” went away, my anxiety and depression came back as usual. One morning, I woke up with those familiar feelings again. I didnt want to get out of bed. I turned to pull the covers back over my head and gave up. Thats when I saw Buddy. Buddy started jumping all over me, licking my face, letting
17、 me know that it was time to go outside. It was as if he were saying, “Theres no time to be sad, the world is amazing!” And for the first time in my life, my life was changing. I really was a new person. This was my new beginning.Its been more than a year since that day, and Ive never spent another
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