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2022屆山東省部分市高三英語三模試題分類匯編
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2022屆山東省德州市高考三模英語試題
第一節(jié)(共15小題:每小題2.5分,滿分37?5分)
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,
并在答題卡上將該選項涂黑。
A
BestBookstoMakeYour2022HappierBrighterandMoreCreative
Todiscovernature
Today'surbanlivingmakesiteasyfbrustofeeldivorcedfromnature.Likesomanyothers
wearefeelingthecallofthewild.UrbanWildbyHelenRookisoutinFebruaiyandfullofpositive
suggestionstohelpyoudiscoverwildnessonyourdoorstep.Themonth-by-monthformatissucha
greattoolfordiscoveryandwilltellyouexactlywhattolookoutforeachseason.Melinda
Salisbury'sTheWayBackisachangeonthetraditionalmonthlyalmanac(歷書)andatrulymodern
guidebacktonaturalrhythms,whichisdesignedforthosewhofeelmostremovedfromtheold
waysandcycles.
Togoinforsports
Findinganexercisethatyouenjoy—onethatyouwanttosticktobecauseit'ssomuchfan一
isasurefirewaytohaveyouboundingintotheyear.Takeastrollwith52WaysToWalk.Annabel
Streetsdigsintothescienceandromanticismofwalkingandexploresthegoodthingsthatcan
happenwiththisonesmallact.AndtheclassicRunningLikeAGirlisstillahugelyinspiringbook
thatwillmakeyouwanttopullyoursportsshoesonbeforeyou'vefinishedchaptertwo.
Tofindyourcreativity
Fromitstiniestdetailstoitsmostdramaticevents,yourstoryisasacredgift.Buthowdoyou
findandtellthatstory?NikeshShukla'snewbookYourStory-MattersisoutonMarch17andit's
fullofwritinginspirationtohelpyouwithyourownstories.JuliaCameron'sclassicTheArtist's
Wayturns30thisyear.HerprogramforcreativerecoverybeginswiththeMorningPages,adaily
writingritualofthreepagesofs(ream-of-conscious,and(heAnislDate,adedicatedblockoftimeto
nurtureyourinnerartist.
1.WhatisspecialaboutUrbanWild?
A.Itcomesouteverymonth.B.Itshowstraditionallifestyles.
C.Itmarksthestartofeachseason.D.Itpromotesnatureinthecity.
2.Whichbookwillfireyourloveforexercise?
A.TheWayBack.B.TheArtistsWay.
CRunningLikeAGirl.D.YourStoryMatters.
3.WhatistheMorningPagesbyJuliaCameron?
A.Acreativewritingtask.B.Abookonherownstory.
C.Afamousartisticwork.D.Adiaryofclassicwriters.
B
Oneyearbefore,atage18,Leszyeskihadagedoutoffostercare(寄養(yǎng)中心),havingbeenin
thesystemsinceshewasfourwhenhersinglemotherwasnolongerabletocareforher.Leszyeski
wasnowenrolledincollegehopingtobecomeadoctor.Andtheonlyfurnitureshehadinher
apartmentwasanairmattresswithaholeinit.
ThenshelearnedaboutanorganizationChairily.Theorganizationprovidesfurnitureand
householdgoodsforyoungadultswhohaveleftfostercare.LeszyeskireachedouttoCharity,a
nonprofitformedby23-year-oldMariaPaparella.
Papareilafirstbecameawareoffostercareinelementaiyschoolwhenherparentswere
consideringadoptingachild.Theplandidn'tworkout,butPaparellaoftenfoundherselfthinking
aboutthatchild."I'mreallyclosewithmyfamily,andIjustcouldn'timaginebeingcompletelyon
myownat18,“shesays.
At16,PaparellavisitedSummitCountyChildrenServices,withalistofquestions,lr)nngto
understandwhatagingoutlookedlike.Oneofherquestionswas"What'snotbeingmetforthese
youngpeople?"Nearthetopofthelistwasfurniture.uThatstnickhome,“saysPaparella.Theidea
of"movingintoanapartmentwithoutabedtosleeponorasofatositon"pulledatherheartstrings.
Paparellacontactedherparents'friends,askingiftheyhadsparefurnituretodonate.Alocal
furniturestoreofferedfreeware-housespaceanditsdeliverytruck.Watchingtherecipients'faces
whentheyreceivedabed,acouch—whatever-wasamazing.Paparellaremembersdeliveringa
goldlamptoawomanandwatchingherpolishitlovingly,gettingridofdirtandfingerprints.
Today,Chairityhasgivenfurnituretonearly200youngadultsinhomesacrosssixOhio
counties.Paparellaisconvincedthesecontributionsgivetherecipientshopeandconfidence.
Lcszycskiagrees."ItmakesmefeellikeI'mnotdifferentfromotherpeople.Mywholelife,I'vefelt
abnormal,“shesays,“Now,IteeInormal.v
4.WhichcanbestdescribeLeszyeski'slifeafterleavingfostercare?
A.Toughbuthopeful.B.Poorandaimless.
C.Wealthybulboring.D.Independentandcarefree.
5.WhydidPaparellafoundChairity?
A.Togetsomefinancialbenefitsfromit.B.Tohelpthoseagingoutoffostercare.
C.lbaidtheneedycoupleadoptachild.D.Toaskpeopletodonatesome
couches.
6.WhenwasPaparellamosttouchedattheageof16?
A.Livingwithoutparents.B.Movingintoanewhouse.
C.Gettingfreetruckdelivery.D.Visitingafostercarecenter.
7.WhatdoesLeszyeskithinkofChairity?
A.Itchangesyoungadults'wholelife.B.Itbringsconfidencetotherecipients.
C.Ithashelpedlotsofhomelesspeople.D.Itmakespeopledifferentfromothers.
c
Whilefacialrecognitiontechnologycontinuestopromotemanyaspectsofhumanlife,it'snow
beingappliedtoaidtheprotectionofgiantpandas,XinhuaNewsAgencyreportedon6January
2022.
AnatureresenehasbuiltanAl-enabledvideomonitoringsystemtobetterprotectgiantpandas.
Installedwith300infiaicd(紅夕卜線)uamcias.(hemuiiiluiingsyslcmhelpscnsuiclliclicallliand
safetyof110wildgiantpandasthere.Itwasputintooperationtwoyearsago,andhascaptured
numerousphotosandvideosofpandasengagedinactivitiessuchaseating,restingandfightingfor
mates.Ilprovidesscientificdatatohelpusgrasppandas5livingconditionsandestablish
conservationstrategies.Moreimportantly,itachievesreal-timemonitoringofthereservesothatwe
candiscernthethreatstothewildlifeasearlyaspossible.
Arecentstudyfoundthefacialrecognitionsystemcanautomaticallyrecognizevariouswild
animalscaughtininfraredcameras,allowingresearcherstocollectdataongiantpandaswhile
stayingindoors.It'sshownthatbyequippingtheAi-aidedsystem(oretainthefiledphotosofgiant
pandas,weobtaina98%successrateforspeciesrecognition.Itssuccessrateofrecognizingother
wildanimalscantop80%,In2021alone,thismonitoringsystemcaptured2,896photosofgiant
pandasandotherrareanimalsandfilmed3,218secondsoffootage,showcasingthereserve'ssound
ecologicalenvironmentaswellasagradualriseinpandapopulationthere.
Headof(hereserve'sadministration.LiuXingming,saidresearchersusedthesystemnotonly
toobservethedynamicsandhealthofthegiantpandapopulaionbutalsotolearnaboutchangesin
thenaturalsurroundingsoftheirhabitat.4*Themonitoringsystemhasenabledsystematic,scientific,
andintelligentconservationofwildlife/'headded.lowcvcr,itisexpectedtobefurtherimproved
andoptimizedinthenearftiturc.”
8.Whatdocstheunderlinedword“discern“meaninparagraph2?
A.Solve.B.Pose.C.Attach.D.Detect.
9.Whatcanbeinferredabout(henewtechnologyfrom(hestudy?
A.Itpreciselyrecognizesanyspecies.B.Itmakespandapopulationrise
rapidly.
C.Itcontributestospeciesdatacollection.D.Itunderstandspandas'facial
appearance.
1().WhatisLiuXingming'sattitudetothefacialrecognitionmonitoringsystem?
A.Critical.B.Objective.
CAmbiguous.D.Conservative.
11.Whichof(hefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.PandaFacialRecognitionUsingDatabase
B.FunctionsofFacialRecognitionTechnology
C.AITechnologyforBetterPandaProtection
D.ABreakthroughinVidecMonitoringSystem
D
Mostpeopleknowsocialmediaisn'tfree—it'spaidfbrwiththecollectionofitsusers'
sometimes-sensitiveinformation.YourGPSsystemkeepstrackofyourmovemenis,andyoursmart
TVcanwatchyou.Almostall(heinformationthesedevicescollectcanbesoldtocompaniesor
usedbyauthoritiestokeeptabsorgatherevidence.Meanwhile,weusetechnologysofrequently
becauseofitsefficiencyandconvenience.Isthetrade-offworthit,orarewesellingoursoulstothe
devil?
SafcHTeamsurveyed1,019peopleaged18andolderabouttheiropinionsonsecurity
andelectronicdevicesandwhethertheyfelttherisktoprivacywasworththesecurityand
conveniencebenefits.Asitturnsout,somefeeltechnologyisfartooconvenienltogiveupdespite
itsflaws,whileotherswouldtrashtheirdevicesiftheyfoundoutitwasspyingonthem.
Interestingly,threemajorfactorsappeartohaveanimpactonwhichaspectofprivacyviolation
theyfindmostshocking—age,genderandoccupation.
Differentgenerationshavedifferentrelationshipswithtechnologyand.assuch,havedifferent
concernsaboutprivacy.Those65andolderappearedtobeverydistrustfuloftechnology,recording
higherlevelsofconcernthanyoungergenerationsinalmosteveryfield.Thoseaged45——64all
foundlocationiracking,homesecurity,andsmartdeviceprivacyissuestobe(hemostthreatening.
Fromage18to44,thedatatrendslookedrathersimilar.Adistrustofsocialmediaexisted,bu:they
regardedfitnesstrackers,andpublicsurveillance(監(jiān)視)aslessofanissuethanoldergenerations.
Whilemenandwomenseemedtohavethesameconcernsaboutprivacyinthedigitalage,a
fewinterestingaspectsexisted.Womenweremoreconcernedoverallwithidentityandlocation
tracking.Menhadconcernswiththeseissuesaswellbutperhapsdidn'tfeelasphysicallythreatened
bythem.Theplacewherementookmoreissues(hanwomenwasthesellingofpersonaldata(o
advertisersandmonitoringofconversationsandactivities.
12.Whatdoestheauthorin:endtoconveyaboutsocialmediainparagraphI?
A.Itconiesataprice.B.Itisofgreatvalue.
C.Ilhasdevelopedgreatly.D.Ilbringscuiivcniciiuclulife.
13.WhatdidthesurveyofSafeHTeamfocuson?
A.People'sattitudestowardsprivacyrisks.
B.People'sopinionsontechnologybenefits.
C.People'sresponsestoelectricdeviceflaws.
D.People'sthoughtsonemploymentsecurity.
14.Whatdoestheresultofthesurveyimply?
A.Womenworryaboutpersonaldatamost.
B.Mentendtosellpersonaldatatoadvertisers.
C.Youngpeopledon'tseesocialmediaasathreat.
D.Olderpeoplearemoredoubtfulabouttechnology.
15.Whatwillbediscussedfurtherinthecomingparagraph?
A.Preventionoftheprivacyviolation.
B.SignificanceoftheSafeHonie,orgTeam.
C.Privacyconcernsfromdifferentoccupations.
D.Methodsofguaranteeingprivacyinthedigitalage.
2022屆山東省日照市高三校際聯(lián)考(三模)英語試題
第一節(jié)(共15小題:每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。
A
SetoutthroughthegentlecountrysidetothecharmingtownofKilkenny.Ifyouwanttostretch
yourlegs,thenyoucanopttowalktoFairyCastleintheDublinMountains,followingtheWicklow
Way.Continueontothe6thcentuiyMonasticCityofGlcndaloughintheWicklowmountains.End
thedayinKilkenny.AswellasbeingIreland'ssmallest,Kilkennyisalsoknownasthe“Marble
City”.Walkalongthebeautifully-preservedoldstreetsandexplorethemedievalculture—ihacity
datesbackmorethan1,500years.
Accommodation
Asampleofourtypicalcarefullychosenaccommodationinthislocation.Whereyoustaywill
varydependingonavailability,butwillbeasimilarstandard.
ZuniHotel|Hotel
ZuniHotelKilkennyislocatedintheheartof400-ycar-oldKilkenny'sMedievalCitycentre.
Eachroomisstylishandelegantwithvariousfacilitiesyourequireforacomfortableovernightstay.
Thehotelhasaward-winningcuisine,atapasbar,andawell-equippedcafewithawarmatmosphere.
Finediningisofferedinthestrikinglydecoratedrestaurant,servingmodemIrishcuisinemadefrom
(hefinestlocalingredients(原料).Thestylishbarhascomfortableleathersofasandprovidesatapas
menuandawiderangeofdrinks.
ZuniTownhouse|Bedandbreakfast
BedandBreakfastZuniTownhouseinKilkennyisaB&Bwith10Rooms.RoomshaveaTV,
wardrobe,deskandteaandcoffeefacilities.Anensuiteshowerhasahairdryer.
1.WhatdowcknowaboutKilkenny?
A.Itisafamoustrainingcenter.B.Itenjoysalonghistory.
C.Itranksastheworld,ssmallesttown.D.Itisverypopularwithhikers.
2.WhatdoZuniHotelandZuniTownhousehaveincommon?
A.Theyhavethesamenumberofrooms.B.Theyprovidedrinksforfree.
C.TheylieinthecenterofKilkenny.D.Theyoffercoffeetocustomers.
3.Wherecanthetextbefound?
A.Inatravelbrochure.B.Inahistorybook.
C.Inageographybook.D.Inanewsreport.
B
EveryFriday,RossHarrington,amanagerinMelbourne,headstoalocallunchshoptopickup
acoupleofdeep-frieddimsims,kickingoffhisweekenddimsimroutine.
HarringtonisthefounderofDimSims4Lyfe,asocialmediacommunitymadeupofabout5,
000dimsimenthusiastswhosharetheirexperienceandinnovativerecipes-dimsimsonpizza,for
example.DimsimsarcavariantoftraditionalChinesedumplings.
Australia'sdimsimstcrybeganin1942,whenChineseAustralianbusinessmanChenWing
YoungrealizedthatanumberofelderlyChinesemenwhohadcometoAustraliatoworkduringthe
goldrushofthe1800swereleftjobless.Theywereliketheleftoversfrom(hegoldfieldsdays.
Atthesametime,ChennoticedhowpopularCantonesedimsimhadbecomeinAustralia.
Amongthemanydimsimdishes,siumai—aflowerpot-shapedporkandprawndumpling—was
especiallypopular.Ciicncameupwilliidea;Ifhecuuldmassproducesiumai,thesemencould
sellthemonfoodtrucksandearnaliving.ButsiumaiwasdifficultforAustralianstopronounceat
thattime.SoChencalledit“dimsim”
Oneday,ChenaskedhissonTomtodeliveraboxofdimsimstoanelderlyChinesegentleman.
WhileTomwasonhisway,hestoppedtosayhellotohisgoodfriendJoe,whoownedafishand
chipshop.Thetwofriendsendedupgoingfishing.Whentheygotback,TomleftJoesomedimsims.
AndJoedecidedtodeeptrythosedimsimsforlunch.Beforethenextdaywasover,Joerangfom
andsaideveryoneofhismateswasaskingwherehegotthesedimsims.
“ThedimsimisdefinitelyaniconicAustraliandish.It'sapartofAustralian
history,''Harringtonsays.“ThedimsimremindsusthatAustraliahasalwaysbeenacountrythat
welcomesothersandisn'tafraidtoadoptnewculturesandcuisines.Itisabridgebetweenthetwo
culturesandtwocountries.”
4.WhatdoesRossHarringtondoonFridays?
A.Donatedimsims.B.Workinalunchshop.
C.Buysomedimsims.D.MakeChinesedumplings.
5.WhydidChenwanttomassproducesiumai?
A.Toearnhigherprofits.B.Tomakeitmorepopular.
C.lbofferjobstosomeagedChinese.D.TosatisfythetasteoflocalChinese.
6.WhydidJoecallTomthenextday?
A.Toinvitehimtogofishing.B.Toaskformoredimsims.
C.lblearnhowtofrydimsims.D.Totreathimtosomefishandchips.
7.WhichofthefollowingwouldHarringtonagreewith?
A.ThedimsimreflectsthepopularityofCantonesefood.
B.ThedimsimshouldbepreservedasapartofChinesehistory.
C.ThedimsimtellsastoryofChinesemeninthegoldrush.
D.Thedimsimrepresentsamixtureoftwodifferentcultures.
C
Jason,as(raight-AstudentfromiheUniversityofPennsylvania,usestheterm
“pseudo-working“todescribehowmanyofusstudy.Thepseudo-workerlooksandfeelslike
someonewhoisworkinghard-heorshespendsalongtimeinthelibraryandisnotafraidtopushon
laicintollicnight—but,becauseufalackoflocusandcoiiuciilralion,heurshedoesn'tacluaJy
achievemuch.
Thisphenomenoncanbeseenonmostcollegecampuses.Forexample,atDartmouththerewas
asectionof(hemainlibrarythatwasopentwenty-(burhoursaday,andthestudentsIusedtoseein
therelateatnightcrowdedingroups,drinkingcoffee,weredefinitelypseudo-working.The
roommatewholooksthroughherchemistrynotesonthecouchwhilewatchingTVis
pseudo-working.Iheguywhobringsthreemeals,ablanket,andsix-packofRedBulltothestudy
zoneinpreparationforanall-daypaper-writingmarathonisalsopseudo-working.
Byplacingthemselvesindistractingenvironmentsandinsistingonworkinglonghours,these
studentsarcdamagingtheirbrain'sabilitytothinkclearlyandefficientlyachievethetaskathand.In
theendtheygethalftheresultswithtwicetheeffort.
Thebiggerproblemhereisthatmoststudentsdon'tevenrealizethatthey,repseudo-working.
Tothempseudo-workingiswork—it'showthey'vealwaysdoneit,andit'showalloftheirfriends
doit.1(nevercrosses(heirmindthat(heremightbeabetterway.Straight-Astudents,ontheother
hand,knowallaboutpseudo-working.Theyfearit,andibrgoodreason.Ilnotonlywastestime,but
it'salsomentallytiring.
Infact,themostimportantskillinbecomingastraight-Astudentistheabilitytogetworkdone
quicklyandwithaminimumofwastedeffort.Sohowdothesestudentsachievethisgoal?lb
understandtheirsecrettosuccess,considerthefollowingsimpleformula(公式):workachieved=
timespentxintensityoffocus
Pseudo-workingfeaturesaverylowintensityoffocus.Therefore,toachievesomethingby
pseudo-working,youneedtospendalotoftime.Thestraight-Aapproach,ontheotherhand,
increasesintensityinordertouselesstime.
8.Whatcanwelearnaboutpseudo-workers?
ATheyoftenstayuplate.B.Theylovetheirworkalot.
C.Theyarenotintelligent.D.Theyarenotproductive.
9.Whatisthemainideaofparagraph2?
A.Pseudo-workingiscommon.B.Pseudo-workingisacceptable.
C.Whystudentslikepseudo-working.D.Whatpseudo-workingmeans.
10.Whatworriestheauthormostconcerningpseudo-working?
A.Moststudents'unawarenessofit.B.Moststudents'positiveattitudetoit.
C.Itsharmfuleffectonstudents'health.D.Itsdamagetostudents'relationship.
11.Whydoestheauthormentiontheformulainthetext?
Albshowthebenefitofrelaxation.B.Tostresstheimportanceof
concentration.
C.lbprovethenecessityofachievingwork.D.lbexplainthereasonforspending
muchtime.
D
ItislateafternooninManhattanandyouhaveaflighttocatchatKennedyInternationalAirport.
Insteadofsittinginrush-hourtrafficfortwohours,youtakeashortridetoanearbyparkinggarage
whereyouboardanelectricplanethattakesoffverticallyfromtheroofandyouarriveatKennedy
20minuteslaterforroughlythesamecostasafancyride-share.Youmakeyourflightintime.
Whileitmightsoundimpracticalseveralcompaniessay(heyareontheedgeofbeinga?leto
offerasate,cheap,cleanelectricplanethatcanhelppassengerstraveldistancesbetweentwoand
150mileswithouttheneedforaconventionalrunway.Publicandprivateexpertsbelievethe
technologycouldgrowintoamassivemarket(hathelpsmilipteover-crowdingandchangesthe
waypeopletravelinmajorurbanareas.
Whileurbanairtraveliscurrentlyoutofreachformostcustomers,improvementsinbattery
technologyhavedrivendownthecostofdevelopingclcctric-powcrcdplanesthatarcpracticableas
urbanpassengertransportation.Thesecompaniesarebettingtheycanbringelectricurbanand
regionalairtraveltothemasses,andhavedevelopedthenewplanetocompeteforasliceofthis
emergingmarketwithinthenextfewyears.
Thenewelectricplaneusesone-fifththeenergyofconventionalhelicopters.Unliketradilional
fixed-wingplane,theywon'trequirenjnwaystotakeoffandland.Unlikehelicopters,theywillbe
largelyunbearablefrom(hegroundandhavemultiplerotors(旋翼)andbackupsystems,making
themmuchsafer.
AdamGoldstein,theco-chiefexecutiveofArcherAviation,saidhiscompanyhopestooffer
faresintherangeofthreetofourdollarspermiletraveled.Thalwouldmakethe(ripfrom
ManhattantoKennedy,typically17miles,between$50and$80.Severalexpertspredictedtheprice
ofregionalflightswouldbearoundthesamecostastheluxurycarserviceUberBlack.
“Thebiggestcostisthebatteries/'saidMr.Goldstein,“whicharehigh-priced,butgetcheaper
everyday.”
12Whatisthepurposeofthefirstparagraph?
A.Togiveadviceonavoidingrush-hourtraffic.
B.Tointroduceanewwayoftravelling.
C.lbdiscusshowtocutdowntravelcost.
D.lbexplorehowanelectricplaneworks.
13.Whatdocstheunderlinedword“mitigate"inparagraph2mean?
A.Increase.B.Remove.C.Ease.D.Maintain.
14.Whatmakesthenewelectricplanedifferentfromatraditionalone?
A.Itssize.B.Itsflightroute.
C.Itswayoftakingoff.D.Itstraveldistance.
15.Whatcanbeinferredaboutthenewelectricplane?
A.Ithasapromisingfuture.B.Itistooexpensivetobuild.
C.Itwilltaketheplaceofliclicopters.D.Itwillcomeonthemarketinafew
months.
2022屆山東省泰安市高三下學期三??荚囉⒄Z試題
第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。
A
NewYorkCity:theBigApple
NewYorkCityisknownbymanynicknames(昵稱)suchas"theCitythatNeverSleeps''
or“Gotham”-butthemostpopularoneisprobably“theBigApple.Althoughusesofthephrasearc
documentedintheearlyl9COs,the(ermfirstbecamepopularinthe1920swhenJohnJ.FitzGerald,
asportswriter,startedacolumnabouthorseracingcalled"AroundtheBigApple/'However,it
wasn'tuntilatourismcampaigninthe1970sthatthenicknamecametoberelatedtoNewYork
City.
Mumbai:theCityofDreams
Withanestimatedpopulationof18.4millionpeople,Mumbaiisoneofthemostpopulous
citiesinIndia.MumbaiisnotonlythefinancialcenterofIndiabutalsothehomeofBollywood,one
ofthemostpopularIndianmovieindustries,makingthiscityaparticularlyappealingplacetomove
(o.Theopportunitieshereareendless,whichiswhyMumbaiisoftenreferredtoas“theCityof
Dreams.M
Sydney:HarbourCity
Locatedon(hesoutheasterncoastofAustralia.Sydneyisacitythattakesadvantageofits
location.Onceamajorportcity,Sydneyissometimescalled“HarbourCity''inhonorofthisreal
estate.PeopleenjoyhittingLhebeachtogosurfingorsnorkeling(浮潛),andoneofthemost
recognizablebuildings,theSydneyOperaHouse,isrightontheharbor!
Paris:theCityofLove
Whetheril'sbecauseFrenchisconsideredthe“l(fā)anguageoflove“orbecauseoftheromantic
walksalongtheSeineRiver,Parishasdistinguisheditselfasthe“CityofLove.”Parishaslong
attracted(hosewithlaborsoflove,suchaswritersandartists.Lovecanbe(bundeverywhere,from
itscozycafestotheArtsbridge,towhichcouplesintheearly2000sattachedlockstodemonstrate
theircommitmenttooneanother.
1.WhendidNewYorkCitybegintobecalled"theBigApple”?
A.Inthe2000s.B.Inthe1970s.C.Inthe1920s.D.Inthe
1900s.
2.WhatisspecialaboutMumbai?
A.Itofferscountlesschances.
B.Itfavorsthoselaborswithdream.
C.Itgainspopularityamongtheyoung.
D.Itmakesyourfinancialdrcamscometrue.
3.Whichcitymaybeappealingtoanoceansportsfan?
A.NewYorkCity.B.Mumbai.C.Sydney.D.Paris.
B
We'veallheardthesayingt4Lifeslowsdowntheolderyouget/'butthat'scertainlynottruefbr
JoanMacDonald.
The75-ycar-oldfitnessinfluencerhasaucumulalcdtinincrediblefollowingonsocialmedia,in
partbecauseshe'schosentoactivelyrejecttheideathatagingrobsyouofyourenergy,focusand
drive.Infact,MacDonaldlooksatmovementasa"gift,“andwhetheryou'rehittingthegymfive
daysaweek,orjustbeginningyourfitnessjourney-it'snevertoolatetotakeadvantageofwhat
yourbodywasmeanttodo.Getmoving.
“Juststartwithwhatyoucan,MMacDonaldtellsGuideposts,orgwhenaskedwhatherbest
pieceofadvicewouldbetorseniorslookingtogetactiveagain/Utyoucanonlywalkthreeblocks,
startthere.Overtimeaimtoaddanotherblock.”
Andjustbecauseyou'restartingsmall,itdoesn't*tmeanthatashortbikerideorquickstretch
sessionisn'thavinganimpact.Therecommendedamountofcardio(有氧運動)eachdayfbrmost
adultsis30minutes,althoughevenshortburstsofmovementcanhaveahugeimpactondecreasing
theriskofbeingoverweight,heartproblemsandotherconditions.
ThekeyisconsistencyMacDonaldknowsthattheroadtohealthyisn'teasyandsometimes,
(hestrugglecanseemimpossibletoovercome.Shehadtobattleagainstyearsofbadhabitsand
reconditionherbodytopushagainstherimaginedlimits.Shetriestokeephersocialmediachannels
focusedonthepositiveaspectsofworkingoutandeatingbetter,alwaysencouraginganduplifting
herfollowers,andneverjudgingtheirdifficulties-orherown.It'sthataltitude(hatshesaysis
keytostayingactive.
“FocusonwhatisgoingrightandwellJMacDonaldsays."Forme,Istartedmywhole
transformationbecauseIwanted(ofeelbetter.Iwantedenergytolivemylife!Nowhavingmy
health,strengt
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