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    这是一份高考英语二轮专题复习提升精选:阅读理解26,共9页。
    1.Need a slid excuse t dust ff yur running shes? Jggers have been fund t live an average f six years lnger than thse wh dn't jg.
    Hwever, yu’ll have t run fr at least ne hur a week fr benefit, accrding t a new study in Denmark.
    Researchers fund that jgging was assciated with a 44 per cent reductin in the relative risk f death fr thse ver 35 years cmpared with deaths amng thse wh did nt run.
    The same benefit applied t bth men and wmen.
    The 44 per cent reductin translates t an ‘age-adjusted survival benefit’ f 6.2 years in men and 5.6 years in wmen, accrding t Dr. Peter Schnhr, chief cardilgist frm the Cpenhagen City Heart study.
    Furthermre, the jgger’s lives are nt nly lnger but happier t as thse wh ran reprted an verall sense f well-being, said Schnhr.
    The results f ur research allw us t definitively answer the questin f whether jgging is gd fr yur health,' Schnhr said in a statement.
    'We can say with certainty that regular jgging increases lngevity. The gd news is that yu dn't actually need t d that much t reap the benefits,' he cntinued.
    The study als fund that the ptimum benefit f jgging was fr thse wh jgged at a slw-t-average pace fr between an hur and tw and a half hurs spread ver tw r three weekly sessins.
    Researchers then cmpared deaths amng the jggers amng the nn-jggers in the main study pl f almst 20,000.
    Over 35 years, 122 jggers died cmpared with 10,158 nn-jggers.
    All the participants invlved with the Cpenhagen City Heart Study had their chlesterl, bld pressure, bld glucse, and BMI, measured and they were questined abut smking, alchl cnsumptin, educatin, and incme.
    In rder t d gd t health, the jggers shuld run ______.
    fr at least ne hur daily
    fr at least ne hur weekly
    fr at least ne hur mnthly
    fr at least ne hur yearly
    Why d jggers live mre happily?
    Because they taste part sense f happiness.
    Because they taste verall sense f hardship.
    Because they taste whle sense f happiness.
    Because they taste part sense f success.
    Which f the fllwing is true accrding t the article?
    Regular jgging decreases lngevity.
    The mre jgging yu d the lnger yu live.
    The less jgging yu d the lnger yu live.
    Regular jgging makes peple live lnger.
    It can be inferred that the study f jgging benefit is ______.
    cmplete and reliable
    partial and unbelievable
    incmplete but reasnable
    reasnable but undependable
    2.BBC Sprts prgram Sunday.
    We are currently planning ur Vlunteer Prgram, which will ensure vlunteers are trained and ready t g fr 2012.Up t 70,000 vlunteers will be needed t help put n the Lndn 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Our prgram will aim t encurage a wide range f peple t jin in. We will prvide the training t make sure ur vlunteers' skills are f the highest standard. Lndn 2012 is an pprtunity t inspire everyne t develp their interests and vlunteer—in sprt and als mre widely within their cmmunity.
    Applicatins will pen in the late 2011.We'll recruit(招募) vlunteers frm acrss the UK—frm a range f cmmunities and backgrunds. Our recruitment prcess will be pen and fair. Our gal is t select applicants wh meet ur standards and wh will bring passin, enthusiasm and energy t the Games. Previus vlunteering experience is nt necessary. We'll give each successful applicant a specific rle, allwing them t cntribute meaningfully t the Games. There will be tw kinds f Games vlunteer—specialist and generalist.
    Specialist vlunteers will have specific existing skills r qualificatins that are needed fr them t cmplete the rle, fr example, sprt r medical training.
    Generalist vlunteers will nt need any special skills r qualificatins and will receive full training. They might be given rles in areas such as event services, unifrm distributin (分发) and village peratins. All vlunteers will be expected t attend training events that will give them the knwledge they need t carry ut their rle.
    There are lts f charities and sprting rganizatins that are lking fr vlunteers t help them. While yu are waiting fr applicatins fr the Lndn 2012 vlunteer prgram t pen in the late 2011, why nt cnsider getting invlved lcally? Yu can find pprtunities t vlunteer in a range f activities in yur lcal area by fllwing the links n the right hand side f this page r make lcal enquiries abut the needs in yur cmmunity.
    64.Where will yu prbably find this article?
    A. In a newspaper. B. On a webpage.
    C. In a magazine. D. In a textbk
    65.Wh can apply t becme a vlunteer in the 2012 Olympics?
    A. Peple frm sme English-speaking cuntries.
    B. Peple with vlunteering experience.
    C. Peple wh meet the standards.
    D. Peple with a knwledge f the Olympic histry.
    66. Which f the fllwing statements is WRONG?
    A. Tw kinds f vlunteers will be needed.
    B. Specialist vlunteers d nt have t attend training events.
    C. Applicatins will nt be accepted until 20.
    D. Generalist vlunteers will be fully trained.
    67.What can yu d in July, 2011?
    A. D sme vlunteering wrk lcally.
    B. Apply t becme a vlunteer in the 2012 Olympics.
    C. Get trained in the Vlunteer Prgram.
    D. Jin in the Olympic Games.
    3. It's nt abut hw much mney yu make, and it's nt abut wh yur daddy is. And n, it's definitely nt abut whether yu lk like Tm Cruise r his wife Katie Hlmes ... What it is abut is these simple things, things that maybe even a persn like Tm Cruise des nt have.
    We're talking abut being attractive in general, whether it's n a jb interview r just gaining the respect f yur clleagues.
    Ask lts f questins
    In ther wrds, be humble. If yu cme acrss as a knw-it-all (even if yu really d knw it all!), it really pushes peple away. Rather, asking lts and lts f questins (even dumb nes) makes peple feel like yu care, yu can be trusted, and yu are... humble.
    Stay busy
    D yu really knw the pwer f this? We're tld t stay busy t prevent depressin and feelings f anxiety. But did yu knw yu shuld als stay busy t be really attractive? It's true. Always have smething t d. Have yu ever seen smene just sitting arund, ding nthing? Hw unattractive. Always be busy with smething, even if fr sme reasn yu have t make smething up.
    Shw yur pearly whites (r just smile)
    Smile mre, n matter hw ugly yur teeth are. I'm nt kidding abut this ne. It's nt all abut the teeth. If yu are smiling genuinely, yu can draw everyne fr 100 meters arund t yu.
    Be interested in ther men
    Be interested in the ther persn. Again, ask them questins. Dn't talk abut yurself... remve attentin frm yurself. If yu are truly interested in the persn, it will cme acrss. And if yu want t talk abut yurself, yu'll find that putting the ther persn first actually pens him up t return the favr and ask yu questins. See hw fun this is?
    S, yes it is pssible t be the mst attractive persn in the wrld. If yu've nticed the ring thrughut the article, it has a lt t d with just being cnfident in wh yu are. Nbdy needs t lk like Tm Cruise r Will Smith r their wives, r anyne else fr that matter. Every persn, f every race, f every natinality, f every backgrund, can be the mst attractive persn in the wrld.
    60. In the writer’s pinin, attractiveness is determined by a persn’s ________.
    A. gd lks B. white teeth C. cnfidence D. race
    61. The underlined sentence means that __________.
    A. if yu are a knw-it-all, yu are surely welcme
    B. being a knw-it-all may keep peple away frm yu
    C. a persn shuld pretend t be a knw-it-all when cmmunicating with thers
    D. peple admire a persn wh knw it all
    62. In rder t be attractive, yu shuld d fllwings EXCEPT ________.
    A. Behave like Tm Cruise B. ask questins C. smile D. keep busy
    63. The main idea f the article is t tell us _________.
    A. Hw t make friends B. Hw t build yur cnfidence
    C. Hw t reduce depressin D. Hw t be attractive
    4.Smetimes yu’ll hear peple say that yu can’t lve thers until yu lve yurself. Smetimes yu’ll hear peple say that yu can’t expect smene else t lve yu until yu lve yurself. Either way, yu’ve gt t lve yurself first and this can be tricky. Sure we all knw that we’re the apple f ur parents’ eyes, and that ur Grandmas think we’re great talents and ur Uncle Rberts think that we will g t the Olympics. But smetimes it’s a lt harder t think such nice thughts abut urselves. If yu find that believing in yurself is a challenge, it is time yu build a psitive self-image and learn t lve yurself.
    Self-image is yur wn mind’s picture f yurself. This image includes the way yu lk, the way yu act, the way yu talk and the way yu think. Interestingly, ur self-images are ften quite different frm the images thers hld abut us. Unfrtunately, mst f these images are mre negative than they shuld be. Thus changing the way yu think abut yurself is the key t changing yur self-image and yur whle wrld.
    The best way t defeat a passive self-image is t step back and decide t stress yur success. That is, make a list if yu need t, but write dwn all f the great things yu d every day. Dn’t allw dubts t ccur in it.
    56. Yu need t build a psitive self-image when yu _________.
    A. dare t challenge yurselfB. feel it hard t change yurself
    C. are uncnfident f yurself D. have a high pinin f yurself
    57. Accrding t the passage, ur self-images _________.
    A. have psitive effects B. are prbably untrue
    C. are ften changeable D. have different functins
    58. Hw shuld yu change yur self-image accrding t the passage?
    A. T keep a different image f thers.B. T make yur life successful.
    C. T understand yur wn wrld.D. T change the way yu think.
    59. Wh are the intended readers f the passage?
    A. Parents. B. Adlescents. C. Educatrs. D. Peple in general.
    5.There are many cmmnly held beliefs abut eye glasses and eyesight that are nt prven facts. Fr instance, sme peple believe that wearing glasses t sn weakens the eyes. But there is n evidence t shw that the structure f eyes is changed by wearing glasses at a yung age. Wearing the wrng glasses, hwever, can prve harmful. Studies shw that fr adults there is n danger, but children can develp lss f visin if they have glasses inapprpriate fr their eyes.
    We have all heard sme f the cmmn myths abut hw eyesight gets bad. Mst peple believe that reading in dim light causes pr eyesight, but that is untrue. T little light makes the eyes wrk harder, s they d get tired and strained. Eyestrain als results frm reading a lt, reading in bed, and watching t much televisin. Hwever, althugh eyestrain may cause sme pain r headaches, it des nt permanently damage eyesight.
    Anther myth abut eyes is that they can be replaced, r transferred frm ne persn t anther. They are clse t ne millin nerve fibers(纤维) that cnnect the eyeball t the brain, s it is impssible t attach them all in a new persn. Only certain parts f the eye can be replaced. But if we keep clearing up the myths and learning mre abut the eyes, sme day a full transplant may be pssible.
    72. If a child wears apprpriate glasses, __________________________.
    A. he will lse sight
    B. the structure f his eyes will be changed
    C. it is harmful
    D. the structure f his eyes will keep the same as befre
    73. If an adult wears inapprpriate glasses, __________________.
    A. it will make n difference t his eyes
    B he will suffer a lt frm the lss f visin
    C. his eyes will be weakened
    D. the structure f his eyes will be changed
    74. With the technlgy we nw have, dctrs _______________.
    A. still can’t d eye transplant even certain parts f the eye
    B. can transplant the whle eye in a new persn
    C. can transfer certain parts f the eye in a new persn
    D. knw almst nthing abut eyes
    75. The authr f the passage tends t _________________.
    A. explain wearing glasses is n harm t children
    B. crrect peple’s wrng beliefs abut eyes
    C. explain the imprtance f prtecting ur eyes
    D. imagine what dctrs can d with the eye in the future
    6.Need a slid excuse t dust ff yur running shes? Jggers have been fund t live an average f six years lnger than thse wh dn't jg.
    Hwever, yu’ll have t run fr at least ne hur a week fr benefit, accrding t a new study in Denmark.
    Researchers fund that jgging was assciated with a 44 per cent reductin in the relative risk f death fr thse ver 35 years cmpared with deaths amng thse wh did nt run.
    The same benefit applied t bth men and wmen.
    The 44 per cent reductin translates t an ‘age-adjusted survival benefit’ f 6.2 years in men and 5.6 years in wmen, accrding t Dr. Peter Schnhr, chief cardilgist frm the Cpenhagen City Heart study.
    Furthermre, the jgger’s lives are nt nly lnger but happier t as thse wh ran reprted an verall sense f well-being, said Schnhr.
    The results f ur research allw us t definitively answer the questin f whether jgging is gd fr yur health,' Schnhr said in a statement.
    'We can say with certainty that regular jgging increases lngevity. The gd news is that yu dn't actually need t d that much t reap the benefits,' he cntinued.
    The study als fund that the ptimum benefit f jgging was fr thse wh jgged at a slw-t-average pace fr between an hur and tw and a half hurs spread ver tw r three weekly sessins.
    Researchers then cmpared deaths amng the jggers amng the nn-jggers in the main study pl f almst 20,000.
    Over 35 years, 122 jggers died cmpared with 10,158 nn-jggers.
    All the participants invlved with the Cpenhagen City Heart Study had their chlesterl, bld pressure, bld glucse, and BMI, measured and they were questined abut smking, alchl cnsumptin, educatin, and incme.
    In rder t d gd t health, the jggers shuld run ______.
    fr at least ne hur daily
    fr at least ne hur weekly
    fr at least ne hur mnthly
    fr at least ne hur yearly
    Why d jggers live mre happily?
    Because they taste part sense f happiness.
    Because they taste verall sense f hardship.
    Because they taste whle sense f happiness.
    Because they taste part sense f success.
    Which f the fllwing is true accrding t the article?
    Regular jgging decreases lngevity.
    The mre jgging yu d the lnger yu live.
    The less jgging yu d the lnger yu live.
    Regular jgging makes peple live lnger.
    It can be inferred that the study f jgging benefit is ______.
    cmplete and reliable
    partial and unbelievable
    incmplete but reasnable
    reasnable but undependable
    试卷答案
    1.BCDA

    2.BCBA

    3.CBAD

    4.CBDB

    5.DACB

    6.BCDA

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