【題目】 Travel Is Good for Your Health
Travel means lots of opportunities to force yourself to be active. 【1】 So you’re more likely to attempt a new extreme sport, walk on sand,or hike to get the best views of your surroundings. So you see that travel is really good for your health.
【2】 This one might not come as a big surprise to you, but it’s been scientifically proved that travel will increase your happiness, decrease your depression, and remove your pressure. A study found that three days after vacation, travelers felt well-rested, less anxious, and in a better mood.
Travel improves your brain health. Travel expands your mind. You meet new people all over the world. You adapt to new cultures and situations. 【3】 This is all good for your mental health because new experiences increase cognitive flexibility, keeping your mind sharp.
Travel will decrease your risk of heart disease. That’s because people who wander away from their homes for a little vacation are generally less stressed and anxious or at least they’re willing to take a break from their stressors. 【4】.
Travel will let you live longer. It’s true. 【5】 Whether local or global, all forms of travel improve our life and can actually increase our life expectancy. Research shows that travel reduces stress, keeps your body healthy inside and out, and improves brain health. This adds to the chance of living longer and having fun.
A.Travel lowers stress levels.
B.Pay attention to your health during your trip.
C.Those who travel tend to Increase the length of their lives.
D.As a result, you become more globally and culturally aware.
E.Don’t travel too long or you’ll burn yourself and may not get to your destination.
F.When you travel, you want to try a new form of exercise and see all worth seeing.
G.It’s proved that people who travel annually are less likely to suffer from a heart attack.
【答案】
【1】F
【2】A
【3】D
【4】G
【5】C
【解析】
本文是說明文。文章介紹了旅行給身體帶來的四個(gè)益處,分別是:旅行意味著你有很多機(jī)會(huì)強(qiáng)迫自己變得積極,旅行可以降低壓力,旅行可以改善你的大腦健康和降低患心臟病的風(fēng)險(xiǎn),以及旅行會(huì)讓你活得更久。
【1】根據(jù)后文So you’re more likely to attempt a new extreme sport, walk on sand,or hike to get the best views of your surroundings.可知因此,你更有可能嘗試一種新的極限運(yùn)動(dòng),在沙灘上行走,或徒步旅行,以獲得周圍環(huán)境的最佳景觀。由此可知,當(dāng)你旅行時(shí)你更有可能去嘗試一些新的東西,或去看周圍的風(fēng)景。故F選項(xiàng)“當(dāng)你旅行時(shí),你想嘗試一種新的鍛煉方式,看看所有值得一看的東西”符合上下文語境,故選F。
【2】根據(jù)后文This one might not come as a big surprise to you, but it’s been scientifically proved that travel will increase your happiness, decrease your depression, and remove your pressure.可知對(duì)你來說,這一次也許不是什么大驚喜,但科學(xué)證明,旅行會(huì)增加你的快樂,減少你的抑郁,消除你的壓力。由此可知旅行可以減少抑郁,降低壓力。故A選項(xiàng)“旅行可以降低壓力”符合上下文語境,故選A。
【3】根據(jù)上文Travel improves your brain health. Travel expands your mind. You meet new people all over the world. You adapt to new cultures and situations.可知旅行可以改善你的大腦健康。旅行使你的思想開闊。你在世界各地遇到了新朋友。你要適應(yīng)新的文化和環(huán)境。由此可知,本句承接上文說明旅行讓你在世界各地結(jié)實(shí)新朋友,因此你會(huì)變得更全球化,更有文化意識(shí)。上文中cultures可對(duì)應(yīng)到D選項(xiàng)中culturally。故D選項(xiàng)“因此,你會(huì)變得更全球化,更有文化意識(shí)”符合上下文語境,故選D。
【4】根據(jù)上文Travel will decrease your risk of heart disease. That’s because people who wander away from their homes for a little vacation are generally less stressed and anxious or at least they’re willing to take a break from their stressors.可知旅行會(huì)降低患心臟病的風(fēng)險(xiǎn)。這是因?yàn)殡x家度假的人通常壓力更小,焦慮更少,或者至少他們?cè)敢鈴膲毫χ薪饷摮鰜怼S纱丝芍,旅行的人患心臟病的可能性更小。故G選項(xiàng)“事實(shí)證明,每年旅行的人患心臟病的可能性更小”符合上下文語境,故選G。
【5】根據(jù)上文Travel will let you live longer. It’s true.可知旅行會(huì)讓你活得更久。這是真的。由此可知旅行的人會(huì)活的更久,壽命更長(zhǎng)。故C選項(xiàng)“那些旅行的人往往會(huì)延長(zhǎng)他們的壽命”符合上下文語境,故選C。
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