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Have you ever had a headache during a test? Have you ever been too worried about something that you have a headache or even can’t sleep at night? If so, then you know that stress is.
Not all stress is bad for you. Some kinds of stress can help you get things do better, like when you are running towards the finishing line or when you are being asked to give a speech to your class. Stress sometimes can help push you to make full preparation for a test. However, too much stress can result in anger, depression and other related problems, which we need to take serious.
There are many things in our life what might cause stress ------ having too much homework, taking a difficult test, and having economic problems.
It’s impossible to live in a life completely free of stress, so you should learn to deal with stress. The best way reduce stress is to have a balance life. If you get enough sleep, eat properly, take more exercise and have enough fun time, you’ll probably feel less stressed.
科目:高中英語 來源:2016屆高考一輪復習牛津譯林版模塊2.1測試英語試卷(解析版) 題型:單項填空
—Oh no! We’re too late. The train _____ .
—That’s OK. We’ll catch the next train to London.
A. has left B. had left
C. was leaving D. would leave
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科目:高中英語 來源:2016屆高考一輪復習牛津譯林版模塊1.1測試英語試卷(解析版) 題型:單項填空
When he was driving home, he was stopped by the policeman and was ________of speeding.
A. charged B. blamed
C. accused D. warned
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科目:高中英語 來源:2015-2016學年山西忻州一中高二下期末英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
Next year the U.S. National Park Service will turn 100. The 100th anniversary (周年紀念日)will be celebrated across the nation.
Sally Jewell, Secretary of the Interior of the United States, started a new program called “Find Your Park.” She said being outside helps both children and adults in today’s computer-driven world.
“In this society, where we’ve got much information at out fingertips, and things to distract(分散……注意力)our brains, there is little to distract our bodies and that’s why parks and open spaces are so important and even more important with each passing year,” Jewell said.
From beautiful lands and mountains to historical and cultural places, national parks can be found in all 50 states across the U.S. The parks had nearly 293 million visits in 2014. The Golden Gate Park in San Francisco was the most popular with 15 million visits. There are 28 different kinds of national park, and each park has an important story to tell.
Jewell has invited some famous Americans to help the anniversary. American First Lady Michelle Obama and former First Lady Laura Bush were invited to share their national park stories, because the White House is one of the country’s national parks.
Mrs. Obama encouraged “people across the country to ‘Find Your Park,’ whether it’s in your backyard, or your hometown, or in one of our beautiful national parks.”
Some well-known Americans have filmed their own personal national park stories and they can be seen on National Park Foundation website. Bill Nye, known as “The Science Guy,” and actress Bella Thorne are two of the people who have shared their personal national park stories.
The program wants the public to share park experiences and memories at FindYourPark.com. The website helps people find a park near their home, not just national parks, but local parks as well.
“It’s really all about getting people outside and moving as well as getting them to recognize(認識)what parks and public lands have to offer,” Jewell said.
1.What’s the purpose of the program “Find Your Park”?
A. To get more people to connect with public lands.
B. To make sure people live in a healthy outdoor life.
C. To raise money for the 100th anniversary.
D. To keep children and adults away from computers
2.In Jewell’s opinion, parks and open spaces ______.
A. are good for helping brains to get information
B. have a big influence on people’s lives
C. are hard to attract human beings
D. help keep people’s attention
3.The national parks in the U.S. _____.
A. are the nation’s main tourist attraction
B. have one story teller for each park
C. are popular across the nation
D. cover a few of its states
4.Famous people are helping the anniversary by ____.
A. sharing their national park experiences
B. filming people in the national parks
C. building parks in their backyards
D. helping people to find a park near their home
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科目:高中英語 來源:2015-2016學年江西上高縣二中高二下期末英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
A recent study has shown that eating a small amount of dark chocolate every day could be good for your health. Scientists have found that a regular 2 ounces can help lower blood pressure and reduce the risk of having a heart attack or stroke(中風)without any weight gain. But take care before you reach for a large bar. The effects are canceled out if more than 30 calories are taken into your body each day, the researchers warn.
It’s already known that a chemical called polyphenol(多酚), found in chocolate, can help reduce blood pressure, and blood pressure lowered in this way can reduce the risk of death from a stroke by 8 percent and from a heart attack by 5 percent, scientists declare. And it can also reduce the risk or death in general by 4 percent.
A daily diet with a little chocolate has the same effect with some special diets designed to lower blood pressure, according to one researcher. “Although all the degree of the blood pressure reduction is small, the effects are quite obvious,” the researchers said.
However, Sara Stanner, a nutritionist at the British Heart Foundation, is quite cautious. “This study suggests that small quantities of small chocolate might have good effects on blood pressure. However, it is important to remember that chocolate is also high in fat and calories. So eating much is not good for your heart.” “Polyphenols are also found in fruits and vegetables, which can be taken in without the risks associated with overintake,” she added.
But the German study shows that the fat content does not cancel out the good effects—at least where small amounts are concerned.
1.How is Paragraph 2 developed?
A. By making comparisons. B. By listing figures.
C. By analyzing causes. D. By giving examples.
2.What health benefits does dark chocolate have?
A. It lowers blood pressure heavily.
B. It may prevent heart attacks in a way.
C. It’s useful for controlling one’s weight.
D. It helps people strengthen their body.
3.What do Sara Stanner’s words suggest?
A. Eating chocolate has no health benefits.
B. Dark chocolate is not so nutritious as expected.
C. The findings of scientist’s study are not scientific.
D. Eating fruits and vegetables may be a better choice.
4.What will be discussed in the following passage?
A. Some details of the German study.
B. Benefits of fruits and vegetables.
C. Harm of overeating dark chocolate.
D. The proper amount of dark chocolate taken in.
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科目:高中英語 來源:2015-2016學年湖南衡陽八中高二下期結業(yè)考英語卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
You’re in a department store and you see a couple of attractive young women looking at a sweater. You listen to their conversation:
"I can't believe it-Lorenzo Bertolla! They are almost impossible to find. Isn't it beautiful? And it's a lot cheaper than the one Sara bought in Rome."
They leave and you go over to see this incredible sweater. It's nice and the price is right. You've never heard of Lorenzo Bertolla, but those girls looked really stylish. They must know. So, you buy it. You never realize that those young women are employees of an advertising agency. They are actually paid to go from store to store, talking loudly about Lorenzo Bertolla clothes.
Every day we notice what people are wearing, driving and eating. If the person looks cool, the product seems cool, too. This is the secret of undercover marketing. Companies from Ford to Nike are starting to use it.
Undercover marketing is important because it reaches people that don't pay attention to traditional advertising. This is particularly true of the MTV generation-consumers between the age of 18 and 34. It's a golden group. They have a lot of money to spend, but they don't trust ads.
So advertising agencies hire young actors to "perform" in bars and other places where young adults go. Some people might call this practice misleading, but marketing executive Jonathan Ressler calls it creative. "Look at traditional advertising. Its effectiveness is decreasing." It is true, because everyone knows an ad is trying to persuade you to buy something. However, you don't know when a conversation you overhear is just a performance.
1. The two attractive young women were talking so that they could _____.
A. get the sweater at a lower price
B. decide on buying the sweater
C. be admired by other shoppers
D. be heard by people around
2. Lorenzo Bertolla is _____.
A. a very popular male singer
B. an advertising agency
C. the brand name of clothes
D. a clothing company in Rome
3. What can we infer from the passage?
A. Traditional advertising will soon disappear in the market.
B. The MTV generation tends to be more easily influenced by all kinds of ads.
C. Undercover marketing will surely be banned soon by the government.
D. That traditional advertising is too direct may lead to its decreasing effectiveness.
4. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?
A. Two Attractive Shoppers
B. Lorenzo Bertolla Sweaters
C. Undercover Marketing
D. Ways of Advertising
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科目:高中英語 來源:2015-2016學年廣東仲元中學高一下期中英語試卷(解析版) 題型:語法填空
閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當?shù)膬热荩?個單詞)或括號內單詞的正確形式。
Several years ago I was at a train station waiting in line to buy a ticket. As I stood there I saw a young man asking people for money so that he could buy his breakfast. Most of the travelers simply 1.________ (ignore) the young man or gave 2.________ (he) a dirty look, yet a well-dressed middle-age man reacted differently. When3.________ (draw) near by the young man, the gentleman looked4._______ him and quietly asked, “How much will you need?” I couldn’t hear 5.________ the young man said but watched as the gentleman pulled several 6._______ (note) from his wallet and 7._______ (calm) placed them in the young man’s hands.
I don’t know whether the young man actually used the money for his breakfast or for 8.______ purpose. What I do know is that I saw two different reactions to the same situation. I saw people who 9.________ (be) either afraid or annoyed. And then I saw the gentleman who was not afraid and treated the homeless young man as though he were a brother. I decided then and there that, even though we have to be10.________ (care) in this world, I would rather be like the gentleman.
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科目:高中英語 來源:2015-2016學年山西榆社中學高二下期末考試英語試卷(解析版) 題型:短文改錯
短文改錯
假定英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請你修改你同桌寫的作文。 文中共有10處語言錯誤,每句中最多有兩處。每處錯誤僅涉及一個單詞的增加、刪除或修改。
增加:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號(∧),并在其下面寫出該加的詞。
刪詞:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。
修改:在錯的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。
注意:1. 每處錯誤及其修改均僅限一詞。
2. 只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計分。
Ten years ago, I had worked as a night guard in a factory. On a rainy night, all the lights of factory went out all of a sudden. I rushed out and could see nothing. Lucky for me, the warning system was directly connected with the police station. Three or four minutes late, four police car arrived at the front gate. They searched for the factory carefully, tried to find something unusual. In the end, I am told that the rain had brought about the short circuit, that caused the accident.
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科目:高中英語 來源:2015-2016學年山東臨沂一中高一6月(第三次)月考英語卷(解析版) 題型:書面表達
書面表達
假定你是北大學生李華,得知學校正在招募暑期邊遠山區(qū)支教的志愿者,你很感興趣,請給該項目負責人Peter寫一封申請信。內容包括:
1.自我介紹(能力,性格,特長等)
2.原因
3.愿望
注意:1)詞數(shù)100 左右;
2)可以適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫;
3)開頭語已為你寫好。
Dear Peter,
I am writing to reply to your advertisement for volunteers to teach at a primary school in the countryside.
Yours Sincerely
Li Hua
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