2023新教材新高考英语复习考点分类练(六)推理判断题——文章出处类.pdf
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1、考点分类练(六)推理判断题文章出处类 A(2022广东汕头高三一模)When Zhu Caiping,73,was diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment three years ago,she found that anxiety,depression and even looking down on herself became normal in her life.It was not until last year,after she participated in a reality show and became a restaurant
2、server,that her situation began to improve dramatically.The restaurant in Shanghai where she works is the Forget Me Not Cafe.It shares the goal of providing job opportunities for elderly people who have Alzheimers disease or other cognitive impairments.“I provide basic services for guests,such as po
3、uring water,serving and taking orders.I can now remember all the dishes on the menu,”said Zhu,who has come to the restaurant three times a week since February and works three hours a day.“The colleagues take good care of us.They never allow us to deliver hot dishes such as soups.The guests are also
4、very tolerant of us,because sometimes we make mistakes.”Because of memory loss,Zhu writes down all the information she wants to remember on sticky notes,such as the names of the volunteers and teachers as well as English words.“People with cognitive impairment actually refuse and fear to communicate
5、 with society but this will worsen their condition,”she added.“With the weakening of brain function,they may gradually lose memory and the ability to take care of themselves and might even see the loss of emotions.”In addition to the job opportunities for the elderly,information about cognitive impa
6、irment and Alzheimers disease is posted on a board outside the restaurant to help people recognize symptoms and seek treatment as soon as possible.As China faces an aging population,the increasing number of seniors with cognitive impairment has become a significant social issue.“We should feel lucky
7、 that the whole society is concerned about the seniors,especially for people like us.The neighborhood committee always checks on our situation and watches for other elderly people with symptoms,”Zhu said.1.What can we know about Zhu Caiping?A.She always made mistakes at work.B.She made efforts to be
8、 equal to the job.C.She was a full-time restaurant server in a Shanghai caf.D.She was one of those suffering from severe cognitive impairment.2.How might people with cognitive impairment feel?A.Forgetful and upset.B.Anxious but lucky.C.Tolerant and careful.D.Indifferent but energetic.3.Why is inform
9、ation about cognitive impairment posted outside the restaurant?A.To provide treatment for the sick.B.To seek approval from the citizens.C.To offer the elderly job opportunities.D.To equip people with relevant knowledge.4.In which section of a newspaper the passage most likely be found?A.Health.B.Soc
10、iety.C.Culture.D.Business.B(2022广东广州高三调研测试)If you have trouble falling asleep,listen up.You might fall asleep 15 minutes earlier and wake up far less during the night if you put on a pair of socks at bedtime.To understand why,you first need to grasp the relationship between core body temperature and
11、 sleep.During daylight hours,the human body has an average temperature of 37.But your core body temperature drops as much as 1.2 over one nights sleep.This gradual decrease is a key part of how we sleep.Put simply,the faster you can lower your core body temperature,the faster you will fall asleep.On
12、e way that your body controls its temperature is through blood vessels(血管)in the skin.If your body is too hot,your blood vessels widen,pushing the warmer blood nearer the skins surface,helping it to cool.If your body is too cold,the opposite happens.Your blood vessels narrow,restricting the flow of
13、blood to the surface.The palms of your feet are one of your bodys most efficient heat exchangers,since they are hairless and less protected than other skin surfaces.Researchers have shown that warming the feet before going to sleep using a warm foot bath or by wearing socks promotes blood vessel wid
14、ening,which in turn lowers the bodys core temperature faster than going to sleep with cold,bare feet.Scientists suspect that socked feet have a sleep-benefiting effect on the brain as well.The warm-sensitive neurons(神经元)in the brain become more active when theres a temperature difference between the
15、 bodys core and the feet.Researchers have found that these neurons become more active as we get sleepy and slow down as we wake up,so that warming up the feet before bedtime may give them an extra drive,making you feel sleepier.In a small study,researchers found that wearing a pair of special“sleepi
16、ng socks”not only sped up the coming of sleep,but increased overall sleep time by an average of 30 minutes and cut nighttime waking episodes in half.If youre worried about becoming too warm,look for socks made of natural fibers.5.In which section of a newspaper can we find this text?A.Advertisement.
17、B.Lifestyle.C.Opinion.D.Trend.6.What change does warm feet bring to the body?A.Slowed brain reaction.B.Narrowed blood vessels.C.Reduced core body temperature.D.Decreased blood pressure.7.How might the brains warm-sensitive neurons help sleep?A.They might help to warm up the feet.B.They might speed u
18、p temperature growth.C.They might slow down the brains blood flow.D.They might bring on sleepiness when activated.8.What is the finding of the small study mentioned in the last paragraph?A.The warmth of socks depends on their material.B.People wearing socks fall asleep 50 percent faster.C.Special so
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