2023届新教材高考英语全程一轮复习 课时作业4 Unit 4 Information Technology 北师大版必修第二册.docx
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1、UNIT 4INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY.阅读理解A2022长春市高三质量监测(一)Recently, scientific research suggests that mental health disorders affect up to 35 percent of top athletes at some stage of their careers. This can range from tiredness and eating disorders to depression and anxiety. The causes can be highly varied,
2、 with studies pointing to a range of contributing factors from poor sleep to selection pressures and early retirement due to injury.American Simone Biles is widely considered to be the greatest gymnast (体操运动员) in the United States. When the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games began, she was expected to win fiv
3、e gold medals. But on July 27th, she pulled out of the team final. She made the choice after having trouble landing after her vault (跳跃) in the competitions first round. Later she said her mind was not in the right place to let her safely perform the difficult moves she is known for. In other words,
4、 her mind was not letting her body do what it needed to do. Cameras caught her telling her trainers during the team final, “I just dont trust myself.”Biles is not the only Olympian in recent months to talk about the pressure and mental effects of competing at the highest level. Japanese tennis star
5、Naomi Osaka lost in the second round of Olympic competition. She said she felt extreme pressure to win for Japan, where the Olympics were taking place.Few coaches and officials in sports have an expert on understanding of mental health and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) also recognizes th
6、at there is a great need for practical assessment tools that can be used by medical professionals and anyone looking after athletes to protect athletes mental health.“Mental health issues should be discussed more openly in sport, because athletes are always concerned about selection, and they want t
7、o appear as strong as possible,” Scientific Director Dr. Richard Budgett says. “But in the end this may have negative effects, so we need to recognize the symptoms so that athletes can get proper management and help when they need them.”1What is the scientific research about?AAthletes living habits.
8、BAthletes mental health.CCauses of athletes injuries.DWays to reduce athletes pressure.2Why did Simone Biles quit the team final?AShe was in a bad state of mind.BShe was badly hurt in the first round.CShe was not good at the difficult moves.DShe did not live up to her trainers requirements.3What can
9、 be a solution to athletes mental health issues according to the IOC?ARecognizing the symptoms.BDiscussing the issues privately.CAdopting suitable evaluation tools.DOffering professional training to coaches.4What is the authors purpose of writing the text?ATo introduce two outstanding athletes.BTo w
10、arn athletes about the danger of anxiety.C.To draw peoples attention to athletes mental health.DTo explain the importance of hard training to success.B2022绵阳市第二次诊断How does a brilliant teacher get that way? The question of how they developed has as many answers as there are inspired instructors. One
11、example is an original and charming woman who has become one of the best ever at taking disadvantaged students to a new level.Jackson was born in Altoona. Her father was a construction worker. When she was in the eighth grade, her father died. Her principal, Mrs. Brown, said not to worry about schoo
12、lwork for a while. That upset her. Her father would not have wanted her to do anything but her best. He always said, “Dont let your first failure be the reason for your next.”Jackson was an accomplished shooting guard in basketball and a star sprinter on the track team, running the quartermile in 57
13、 seconds. She thought she might become a sports broadcaster. She gave no thought to teaching until a friend took her to an introduction to a program, which placed novice instructors in schools full of lowincome children. Jackson liked the idea of giving back, as well as the chance to have some of he
14、r student loans forgiven.She is a big sports person, and that is how she connects with lots of kids. She couldnt motivate children until she knew what was bothering or pleasing them. “Students learn from people who love them,” she said. “They will be motivated and inspired to learn if they know deep
15、 down that you care about them.” In class she gave basketball tickets to students who were doing their work. At weekly drawings they could win sticky notes, pencils or other small prizes.She helped create afterschool clubs. A tall student said to her, “Im a baller. I heard you play ball.” There was
16、a basketball league in Paterson, but the school didnt have a team. Jackson started one with support from local business executives. The student, Essence Carson, went to Rutgers University, was a firstround draft (运动员选拔制) selection for the WNBAs New York Liberty and now plays for the Connecticut Sun.
17、5Why did Mrs. Browns words upset Jackson?AHer father just passed away.BShe was taught to do her best.CHer first failure led to another one.DShe was concerned about her grades.6What is the main idea of Paragraph 3 ?AThe way Jackson turned teacher.BThe dream job Jackson desired.CThe student loans Jack
18、son owed.DThe athletics Jackson did well in.7Whey did Jackson give small prizes to her students in class?ATo connect with them.BTo please or bother them.CTo encourage them to learn.DTo show her love to them.8What can we infer from the last paragraph?AJackson founded a school team in Paterson alone.B
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