浙江省2020届高三11月最新英语试卷七选五精选汇编
1. 浙江湖州、衢州、丽水三地市教学质量检测高三英语卷
How do you relax after a stressful day in the office? There are many ways to help you relax. 31 It takes a little effort to get there but the benefits are great for our stressed-out lives. I am talking about the activity of forest bathing.
32 It was introduced as a national health programme by the country's government. Stressed Japanese workers are today still relaxing and reconnecting with nature.The Forest Therapy Society has certified 62 forest therapy sites in the country and the forest bathing movement is also booming in other parts of the world. It says,“Just as bathing in a hot spring helps to soak your cares away,going for a walk in the woods is said to have a comforting effect.”
Forest bathing is about taking time to wander through woodland with no fixed plan or route and just expose yourself to the forest atmosphere. 33_That's particularly good for people with mental health issues. A study conducted in 24 forests across Japan found that walking among trees lowered blood pressure, the pulse rate, thus improving our immune systems. 34
Another study carried out a few years ago by Stanford University in the US,found similar benefits.Brain scans showed reduced activity in an area of the brain linked to the risk of mental illness in participants who took a 90-minute walk among oaks, birds and squirrels. One of the researchers,Gregory Bratman, said,“There's an increasing body of evidence showing that natural areas benefit us at least emotionally with our mood and our physical development too.”The evidence seems clear that forest bathing is a shot in the arm for stressed-out workers. So now is the time to get out and lose yourself in the natural environment, 35 A. But the best way lies in the great outdoors. B. Connecting with nature has never been more urgent.
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C. Forest bathing is rising in popularity around the world. D. Having this exposure to nature seems to promote well-being. E. You could even hug a tree as it could be your new best friend! F. The Japanese concept of forest bathing dates back to the 1980s. G. It also found forest bathing can decrease stress. anxiety, and depression. 31-35AFDGE
2. 【全国百强校】浙江省嘉兴市第一中学2020届高三上学期期中考试英语试题
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
If you are looking to improve your relationship with your parents, you are not alone. 31 There are a number of steps that can be taken to make a better relationship with your parents.
Be grateful. Consider all that your parents have done for you. You may find yourself feeling thankful to your parents. You will be more willing to improve the relationship. Let your parents know that you are appreciative for all they have done for you. 32 For example, get them a nice gift you live with your parents, do some extra housework without being asked.
33 Often, people do not get along because they fail to take others’ perspective. Accept that your parents are different. Think about the ways that their lives may have been different from your life, and how these different histories may be contributing to issues in the relationship.
Avoid unnecessary arguments. Sometimes arguments are unavoidable, but do your best to avoid unnecessary quarrels. This may mean that you have to bite
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your tongue when one of your parents says something controversial. 34 If it is, make the point clearly and modestly in order to avoid an overly emotional argument.
Don’t ask for their advice unless you really want it. Sometimes problems arise in relationships between parents and children, particularly at the teenage years and beyond, because parents can try to give advice that might hurt your sense of independence. 35 Otherwise, you may be opening the door to frustration on your part.
A. Put yourself in their shoes. B. Be happy with them for this.
C. Show your appreciation with your actions
D. It can hurt to feel taken for granted, even for parents. E. Problems between parents and children are common. F. So try only asking for their advice when you really want it. G. Determine whether the need to respond is really necessary. 31-35 ECAGF
3. 浙江省台州市2020届高三11月选考科目教学质量评估 第二节(共5个小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多 余选项。
There are many things we remember from our childhood—the games we played, the music we listened to...but what about earning pocket money? This was our first ever wage for completing tasks such as tidying our bedroom or sorting the laundry. Our reward was a handful of coins that we safely stored. 31 There was a time when cash was the main currency for financial transactions
(交易).These days, though, using credit cards, or making cashless payments, are
the most convenient ways of paying. 32 Research has found that 84% of British parents currently give notes and coins to their children一usually 7 pounds a week as an allowance.
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But banks predict that by 2028 only one in ten transactions will be with cash, and that ifs something today's children will have to deal with. One issue is that children may not understand the value of cash because they never see it. 33 They either should find a new way to hand out pocket money, or needn't bother to pay it at all.
Still, solutions are available. Giving children lessons at school about finance is important. 34 The trick is to go and get some coins so that children have the opportunity to interact with them. Besides, bank accounts for older children can be opened to give them cash cards to use. Whatever method a parent chooses to adopt, their children will get some idea of the value of pocket money. 35
A. Parents face a dilemma too.
B. This, in turn, makes the buying much easier. C. They have completely taken the place of cash. D. So how do parents hand out pocket money at present?
E. But parents need to teach their kids that money doesn't grow on trees! F. But now, it seems that parents* attitude to handing out cash is changing. G. And parents are advised to get children started with money as young as
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4. 浙江省2019-2020学年第一学期“七彩阳光”新高考研究联盟期中联考英语试题
第二节:(共 5 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 10 分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Do you ever feel unwilling to submit your work unless it’s absolutely perfect? 31 Or, do you see every mistake as a huge failure instead of an important life lesson? If any of this sounds familiar, you might be a perfectionist.
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Perfectionism is like an obsession. 32 It can also negatively affect your health, creativity and working relationships.
There are two types of perfectionism: adaptive perfectionism and maladaptive perfectionism. Adaptive perfectionists are always trying to build their skills and improve the quality of their work. 33 They hit deadlines and they constantly improve the work they do.
Maladaptive perfectionists, on the other hand, are never really satisfied with their achievements. 34 Because of this and because they do so much rework, they can spend a very long time delivering any work at all, meaning they miss deadlines and disappoint the people who depend on them.
35 If you approach your work this way, there are several things that you can do to challenge these behaviors, and create a healthier outlook.
Start by writing down everything you do that you think needs to be perfect. Next, think about each of these areas carefully. Once you’ve done this, come up with one specific way you can challenge each behavior. It takes time to overcome maladaptive perfectionism, but it is surely worth trying.
A. Do your work clothes have to be perfectly pressed? B. However, they know when they’ve done a good job.
C. It’s easy to see that maladaptive perfectionism is unproductive and
unhealthy.
D. Do you set goals for yourself that are so high that you can’t possibly meet
them?
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