2023年新教材高考英语一轮复习unit5阅读题组练速度含解析新人教版选择性必修第三册.docx
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1、组合规范练16选择性必修第三册UNIT5阅读题组练速度(35mins).阅读AWe have a wide variety of small group training programs.Check out what we offer below.ReformerPilates(普拉提)Description:Reformer Pilates will improve your balance and stability.You are guaranteed a challenging full-body workout.We will get your heart rate up thro
2、ugh exercises that have a low effect on your joints.Reformer Pilates is for everyone.Session:Tuesday 4:15 p.m./Thursday 1:30 p.m./Friday 5:30 p.m.All classes are 45 minutes in our Mind Body Studio.Price:$130 (6 weeks)SelfDefenseDescription:This is a women-only program that covers the basics of self-
3、defense.Self-defense classes can offer exercise benefits such as muscle firming and strengthening,and improved balance and coordination (协调).Such classes also help you improve your physical condition in every part of your body,your mental approach to health and fitness and your chances of escaping f
4、rom an attack.Session:Monday 6:30 p.m.8:30 p.m.Price:$79 (4 weeks)BoxFitDescription:BoxFit is a fitness class that uses the training principles from a number of martial arts disciplines.Punching bag(沙袋) exercises and focused pad work create a time-effective and dynamic workout.No body contact,perfec
5、t for both males and females of all fitness levels.Session:Monday,Wednesday and Friday 6:45 a.m.7:45 a.m.Price:$140 (8 weeks)WomensFitnessDescription:We are here to provide you with a unique 4-week program to help refresh your energy and encourage a deeper understanding of setting and achieving heal
6、th and fitness goals.Different from other fitness programs,this program is given online.Session:Monday and Wednesday 1:00 p.m.2:00 p.m.Price:$125 (4 weeks)1.What is the benefit of Reformer Pilates?A.It trains people to lose weight.B.It improves peoples mental health.C.It helps people with heart prob
7、lems.D.It develops peoples balance and stability.2.Which program will suit Lily if she wants to protect herself from an attack?A.BoxFit.B.Self Defense.C.Reformer Pilates.D.Womens Fitness.3.What is special about Womens Fitness?A.The training principle it uses.B.The workout it creates.C.The health and
8、 fitness goals it sets.D.The way the class is given.BOne in five children starting primary school in the UK are overweight.By the time they leave school,that figure will rise to one in three.The chance of them being overweight in adulthood,which brings range of associated health risks,is high,at 50%
9、-75%.The root cause of diet-related fatness is no secret:an energy imbalance between the quantity of food being consumed and the level of physical activity being conducted.Addressing this imbalance needs to be,in part,a review of our diet.More fresh ingredients(原料) especially fruit and vegetables,le
10、ss processed foods and fewer additives(添加剂) are all important factors in building a balanced diet.The Department of Health has recognized that a collective approach,rather than just individual behavior change,is a successful way of achieving this.Universal adjustments like a blanket decrease in suga
11、r content influence the way we eat through the choices available to us.Applying this approach to school kitchens makes sense.They have an important role to play in maintaining healthy diets.Offering a school menu packed with fresh ingredients and without artificial additives makes a direct and effec
12、tive impact on what children eat at school.Its an area the Soil Association consistently works to handle through its Food for Life programworking with schools to transform food culture,improve food education and encourage lasting changes to the way schools think about food.It works.In Food for Life
13、schools,pupils are a third less likely to eat no fruit or vegetables than those in comparison schools.One way for schools to get involved is a Food for Life Served Here award,which means at least 75% of dishes are prepared on site using fresh ingredients.It encourages local seasonal produce and,at s
14、ilver or gold level,requires a commitment to environmentally friendly produce.At its heart,the award is designed to support health and enhance food understanding.Over 50% of English primary schools have such an award,alreadyserving around 1.7 million meals each day to over 10,000 schools and its a f
15、igure well see grow.4.What does the underlined word “Addressing” in Paragraph 2 mean?A.Tackling.B.Ignoring.C.Maintaining.D.Postponing.5.Which approach will work for students to build balanced diet?A.Stopping them eating alone in schools.B.Getting them aware of the harm of fatness.C.Ensuring healthy
16、recipes on school menus.D.Increasing the availability and flavor of food.6.What can we say about the Food for Life program?A.Its a heavy load on schools.B.Its complicated to operate.C.Its a temporary project.D.Its a fruitful attempt.7.Which type of food may the Food for Life Served Here award promot
17、e?A.Sugary snacks.B.First-class sausages.C.High-quality imported beef.D.Freshly picked organic beans.CA new study,published in TheJournalofExperimentalPsychology found that communication interactions that included voice,like a phone call or video chat,created stronger social bonds than communication
18、 through typing,like text messaging or email.In the study,researchers used various experiments to gauge(评估;判断) connectedness.In one,they asked 200 people to make predictions about what it would be like to reconnect with an old friend by email or by phone and then assigned people at random to do one
19、or the other.Although people anticipated that a phone call would be more awkward,hearing someones voice actually made the experience better.However,people who participated in the experiment reported that they did form a significantly stronger bond with their old friend on the phone versus email,and
20、they did not feel more awkward.In another experiment,the researchers had strangers connected by either texting,talking over video chat,or talking using only audio.They found that both forms of voice communicationwhether video or audio onlymade the strangers feel significantly more connected than whe
21、n they communicated via text.Sabrina Romanoff,a Harvard trained clinical psychologist based in New York City,says people tend to text or email instead of calling because of convenience,as they see it as a controlled form of communication where they can “correspond information exactly in the way they
22、 intend without unexpected additions by the other person.”Romanoff says that in reality,texting can make it hard to determine the true meaning behind a conversation.A phone call is actually more convenient when considering the net effects of the message.Each party is more present,and therefore,able
23、to gauge the meaning behind the content without ruminating on the endless possible meanings behind words and punctuation.8.What is the purpose of the study?A.To encourage people to let their fingers do the talking.B.To introduce the effects of verbal and non-verbal communications.C.To demonstrate th
24、e strengths and weaknesses of making phone calls.D.To compare connectedness of communication through voice and typing.9.Which way will make you feel more connected if you miss a friend far away?A.Typing a letter.B.Sending an email.C.Having a video chat.D.Texting a message.10.What does “a controlled
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