1、专题限时集训(一)细节理解之事实认定()(对应学生用书第91页)A 【导学号:52384038】(2017郑州市第一次质量预测) Travelling to Europe to see its famous monuments like the Eiffel Tower in Paris and the Colosseum(古罗马竞技场)in Rome,is not exactly the ideal vacation for kids.Fortunately, Europe has more to offer than lots of old churches and ancient his
2、tory.You can enjoy some fun with your kids in the sun at some of the famous beaches of the continent.Mykonos,GreeceThe closer you get to the equator,the longer the beach season is,and Greece is wonderful for that.You can enjoy beautiful green water,public chairs and lovely umbrellas at the beaches i
3、n Mykonos.Dubrovnik,CroatiaTheres nothing more attractive than the beautiful beaches bordering Dubrovnik, Croatias most beautiful city. Its surrounded by stone walls like a castle.It almost makes you feel like youre suntanning(晒黑皮肤)at Hogwarts,where the hero Harry Potter of the story is trained!Sici
4、ly,ItalyRabbit Beach on the island of Sicily offers shallow and crystal clear waters,making it a perfect beach for families with young children.And if you want to add interest to your experience,try snorkeling(徒手潜水)Nice,FranceLined with palm trees and firstclass hotels,the city of Nice,located on th
5、e French Riviera,offers a whole coastline of Mediterranean beaches.Because theyre in the heart of the city, these beaches attract a large crowd.So if youre looking for something more private,youll have to travel a few miles outside of the city center.Ribadeo,SpainAt low tide,Playa de las Catedrales
6、in Ribadeo,Spain is the perfect beach to take in the natural wonders without urban amusements like restaurants,bars or huge crowds.It boasts beautiful wild flowers and unique rock formations making it truly a picture worthy.【语篇解读】本文主要介绍了几个适合孩子去度假的欧洲旅游胜地。1What makes Dubrovnik so special?AIt is surrou
7、nded by stone walls.BIt has the most attractive coastline.CIt has the longest beach season.DIt is the training center of Harry Potter.A考查细节理解。根据第三段的“Theres nothing more attractive. Its surrounded by stone walls like a castle.”可知,Dubrovnik的特别之处就是它像城堡一样被石墙所围绕。2If you plan to go to a beach in the city,
8、where should you go?AMykonos.BSicily.CNice.DRibadeo.C考查细节理解。根据倒数第二段的第二句“Because theyre in the heart of the city,these beaches attract a large crowd.”可知,选C。3Which of the following is true about Ribadeo?AVisitors can try snorkeling there.BIt offers visitors firstclass hotels.CIt has restaurants,bars a
9、nd huge crowds.DVisitors can enjoy unique rock formations there.D考查细节理解。根据最后一段的最后一句“It boasts beautiful wild flowers and unique rock formations making it truly a picture worthy.”可知,游客们可以欣赏到Ribadeo独一无二的岩石构造。4What do all the beaches have in common?AThey have beautiful wild flowers.BThey are famous Eur
10、opean beaches.CThey are wellknown for their green water.DThey provide visitors with urban amusements.B考查细节理解。根椐第一段多处出现的“Europe”和“You can enjoy some fun. the continent.”可知,文章中介绍的所有景点都在欧洲,结合全文可知,这些景点都是海滩。B(2017山东省部分重点中学第一次调研联考)If you followed the 2016 Olympic Games,you may have noticed that several at
11、hletes,including US swimmer Michael Phelps,had circular bruises on their bodies.These bruises were the result of“cupping(拔火罐)therapy”,a traditional Chinese medical practice that has been around for more than 2,000 years.Many athletes say that they have benefited from the therapy.Phelps used the ther
12、apy in the fall of 2014 and has used it about twice a week,reported ABC News.Another US swimmer,Dana Vollmer,also believes that“it really helps with blood flow”However,some have said that the supposed health effects result from peoples feeling that the treatment works,rather than any physical effect
13、 of the treatment.To figure out whether cupping therapy has any physical effect,last year researchers from Germany carried out a test in which a false treatment was provided.In the study,the same type of cups was used in the real treatment and the false treatment.But in the false treatment,the cups
14、had a hole at the top so that they couldnt create the proper suction(吸力)The tested patients,who suffered from a disorder that caused a lot of pain,were told that they would receive either a traditional cupping or“soft cupping”But they were not informed that the socalled“soft cupping” was a false tre
15、atment.It turned out that most patients correctly guessed which kind of cupping they had received.In both groups,patients also experienced about the same reductions in pain.“The results suggest the effects of cupping therapy might come from factors that are not necessarily part of the treatment itse
16、lf,”the researchers told the Live Science website.The question of whether cupping therapy works still needs to be answered.“But because the treatment is relatively safe and it could be helpful for some people,the therapy can be used as part of a comprehensive treatment program involving other exerci
17、ses,nutritional choices and lifestyle changing,”Dr Brent Bauer,director of the US Complementary and Integrative Medicine Program at Mayo Clinic,told Live Science.【语篇解读】本文主要介绍了中国传统医疗方式拔火罐的实际疗效问题。5Why is Michael Phelps mentioned in the passage?ATo give athletes a new way to swim faster.BTo provide ath
18、letes with a new way of treatment.CTo introduce the topic on cupping therapy.DTo show swimmers suffer from disorders.C考查推理判断。根据文章前两段的整体内容可推知,提到运动员菲尔普斯是为了导入文章的话题,即:拔火罐疗法是否有效,故选C。6The purpose of the test by researchers from Germany was to _Apromote the health effects of cupping therapyBsee whether cup
19、ping therapy has a physical effectCcompare traditional cupping with the soft cuppingDcompare cupping therapys effects on different groups of peopleB考查细节理解。根据第四段“To figure out whether cupping therapy has any physical effect,last year researchers from Germany carried out a test in which a false treatm
20、ent was provided.”可知,实验的目的是验证拔火罐是否真的有效。7What can be learned from the passage?ADifferent people need different types of cupping therapy.BThe real treatment and false treatment almost have the same effects.CThe results show that cupping therapy is not part of the treatment.DCupping therapy is only eff
21、ective when used with lifestyle changing.B考查细节理解。根据倒数第二段的“In both groups,patients also experienced about the same reductions in pain.”可知,实验表明两种不同的拔火罐方法效果是一样的。8According to Dr Brent Bauer,cupping therapy _Ais a fast and easy treatment for people to carry outBis a newly invented way to cure some disea
22、sesCneeds a long period of time to take effectDcan be used together with other treatmentsD考查细节理解。根据最后一段的“But because the treatment is relatively safe and it could be helpful for some people,the therapy can be used as part of a comprehensive treatment program involving other exercises,nutritional cho
23、ices and lifestyle changing”可知,Dr Brent Bauer认为拔火罐可以和其他方法一起配合治疗。C 【导学号:52384039】(2017太原市模拟) Researchers say current exercise guidelines are unrealistic and argue that doctors should sometimes advise small increases in activity instead.They warn the 150minute weekly target is beyond the reach of some
24、 people particularly older individuals.And trying to reach these goals could mean the benefits of lighter exercise are overlooked.But public health officials say current recommendations have proven benefits in lowering the risk of heart disease.There is increasing evidence that inactivity is linked
25、to heart disease,type 2 diabetes(糖尿病)and some types of cancer.UK guidelines for adults recommend at least twoandahalf hours of moderate activity a week,in short periods of 10 minutes or more.But in two separate articles in The BMJ,experts argue the message needs to change,with greater emphasis on ma
26、king inactive people move more.Prof.Philipe de Souto Barreto at the University Hospital of Toulouse,advises people who are sedentary(久坐不动的)to make small increases in their activity levelsrather than pushing to achieve current goals. He points to previous studies which show even short periods of walk
27、ing or just 20 minutes of energetic activity a few times a month can reduce the risk of death,compared to people who do no exercise.In the second article,Prof.Philipe Sparkling of the Georgia Institute of Technology,says doctors should tailor their adviceparticularly for older patients.He suggests u
28、sing GP visits for people over 60 to discuss“realistic options”to increase activitysuch as getting people to stand up and move during TV commercial breaks.Prof.Kevin Fenton at Public Health England says,“Everyone needs to be active every dayshort periods of 10 or more minutes of physical activity ha
29、ve proven health benefits,but getting 150 minutes or more of moderate activity every week is the amount we need to positively impact on a wide range of health conditions.”This includes reducing the risk of heart disease and type 2 diabetes.【语篇解读】本文主要讨论了人们对现行锻炼指导原则的不同看法。9What is the current exercise
30、goal mentioned in the passage?A10minute exercise.B20minute exercise.C60minute exercise.D150minute exercise.D考查细节理解。根据第一段中的“They warn the 150minute weekly target is beyond the reach of some peopleparticularly older individuals.”及“And trying to reach these goals”可知,现行的锻炼目标是每周150分钟的运动量,故选D。10What can w
31、e learn from the second paragraph?A10minute exercise has little effect on the health.BHeart disease happens easily to the old in activity.CTwoandahalf hours of exercise is not necessary.DInactivity easily brings about many serious diseases.D考查细节理解。根据第二段的第一句“There is increasing evidence that inactivi
32、ty is linked to heart disease,type 2 diabetes (糖尿病)and some types of cancer.”可知,不活动会引发很多疾病,故选D。11What is the suggestion of Prof.Philipe de Souto Barreto according to the third paragraph?APeople should spend less time on exercise.BPeople should lower their activity levels.CPeople should increase exer
33、cise properly.DPeople should achieve their current goals.C考查细节理解。根据第三段的第二句“Prof.Philipe de Souto Barreto at the University Hospital of Toulouse,advises people who are sedentary(久坐不动的)to make small increases in their activity levelsrather than pushing to achieve current goals.”可知,Philipe de Souto Bar
34、reto教授建议人们要适当增加锻炼,故选C。12Which of the following is TRUE about current exercise guidelines?AThey are impractical.BThey are reasonable.CThey have no effect on us.DThey are popular with people.A考查细节理解。根据第一段的第一句“Researchers say current exercise guidelines are unrealistic and argue that doctors should sometimes advise small increases in activity instead.”可知,现行的锻炼指导原则并不实用,故选A。