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限时规范练
32
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模块
六
Unit
2
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核心素
养关键词
:
培养学生人与社会、志愿服务的素养能力意识
一、阅读理解
A
A weekend
workshop helping mums of children with a
disability to recharge and relax has been
praised as a success.
The
mothers
’
Weekend
Workshop,coordinated by Disability Services
Queensland
’
s Mount
Gravatt Family and Early Childhood
Services team,was held at Binna Burra in the Gold
Coast hinterland.
Disability Services
Queensland speech pathologist Jenny Henley says
the weekend,attended by nine
women,was
a highly positive and rewarding experience for all
involved.
“
Parents and
carers of children with a disability often have to
deal with stressful and difficult
situations,
”
she
says
.“
They seldom have the
opportunity to take a break from the daily
pressures of
everyday
life
.”
“
This workshop was designed
to give them some well-earned respite
(
暂时的休息
) in a supportive
and stress-free environment.
“
We also aimed to give them
an opportunity to network and learn new ways to
keep their own
physical and emotional
health,as well as that of their partners and
children
.”
The
activity-filled weekend included icebreaker
activities,art and craft periods,massages,and a
popular parent-to-parent workshop.
The workshop and open discussion
periods provided parents with a supportive
environment where
they could talk about
the highs and lows they experience as parents of
children with a disability.
“
Parents reported feeling
more energized and better positioned to face their
day-to-day lives,
”
Jenny
says.
Following the weekend
retreat (
静修
),most
participants,their partners and children met again
socially,eager to continue and develop
their new support network.
Given the
demand for places on the Mothers Weekend
Workshop,Disability Services Queensland is
planning to organize a similar event in
2018.
1
.How did Jenny Henley
find the weekend workshop?
sang high
praise for it.
considered it
scientific.
showed no interest in it.
thought it needed improving.
2
.How does the workshop help
mums of children with a disability?
guides them to start their own careers.
gives them lectures on relieving
stress.
enables them to relax and
regain energy.
helps them master some
computer skills.
3
.What can
be inferred about the open discussion periods?
feature lots of recreational
activities.
offer solutions to
mothers
’
daily troubles.
encourage mothers to challenge
themselves.
have a friendly and
communicative atmosphere.
4
.What is the best title for
the text?
s need care too
support network
happily with pressure
’
s face
disability together
B
Hamburgers,French fries,potato
chips,popcorn,and is no denying these foods are
often,it
’
s the
added salt that makes them so result: are eating
too much
salty fare.
Table
salt is about 40% sodium
(
钠
).Our bodies need some
sodium to work too much of
it is not
healthy.
1
A
recent study by the Centers for Disease Control
(CDC) looked at the eating habits of 2,142
children
between the ages of 6 and
found that their average sodium intake was 3,256
milligrams per
equals nearly 1.5
teaspoons each day,which is 50% more than current
guidelines recommend.
Zerleen Quader is
the study
’
s lead
author
.“
Eating too much
sodium now can set kids up for health
problems later,
”
she said.
Much of the sodium that kids
eat comes from processed potato chips and other
salty snacks
aren
’
t the only
are other sodium sources
—
like bread and cold cuts
—
adding to the salt
overload.
All this added salt can raise blood
pressure and,with it,the risk of a heart attack
and other health
,1 in 9 children has
raised blood
’
s good news ng
salt intake
can lower blood pressure.
That,of course,is easier said than
more salty foods you eat,the more you develop a
taste for
key to changing your diet is
to start small
.“
Small
changes in sodium in foods are not usually
noticed,
”
Quader
ally,she adds,the effort will reset a
kid
’
s taste buds
(
味蕾
) so the salt desires
stop.
Need a little
inspiration? Dietitian Bridget Murphy advises
focusing on the immediate effects of a diet
that is high in blood pressure can
make it difficult to be
active
.“
Do you want to be
able to
think clearly and perform well
in school?
”
she
asks
.“
If
you
’
re an athlete,do you
want to run faster?
”
If
you answered yes to these
questions,then it
’
s time to
shake the salt habit.
5
.What
did the recent CDC study find?
an kids
have too much salt.
ers have good
dietary habits.
present advised salt
intake is too high.
sodium intake
benefits human health.
6
.Which of the following is
closest in meaning to the underlined word
< br>“
culprits
”
in
Paragraph 5?
als.
s.
.
ses.
7
.What is
Quader
’
s advice for kids?
salt-free foods.
a low-
sodium diet.
away from junk food.
enough exercise regularly.
8
.According to Murphy,a
salty diet will probably
.
you have a quick mind
se
your running speed
you relatively
inactive
you hungry but spirited
二、完形填空
My Mom
grew up in a traditional Chinese family in which
open expressions of love were never
1
.When she had
me and my three siblings,she treated us with the
same
2
hand.
It was not that she was a slave driver
(
苛责的上司
) or anything,but she
never
3
showed
d,she
4
in more
practical ways.
My parents
couldn
’
t have been more
different
5
.My dad is a really openhearted person
who
6
shows us with hugs and
kisses no matter what the occasion much
persuasion from him,my mother
did try
to
7
,but it was clear that she never felt
quite right
8
her ally,she returned
to
her
9
self.
Last year,I was called for an entrance
interview at a private medical university in Kuala
Lumpur.I
desperately wanted to
get
10
.Since we lived in Penang,two states
away,I
11
to go there by
mum said it
was not safe for me to take the five-hour bus trip
alone and insisted on
12
along.
As soon as we
13
the bus,I
took a window seat and turned my back to my
14
.As the bus
pulled into the
highway,drowsiness (
睡意
)
began to take over and I was
15
in no
time.
Not long
afterwards,I was
16
by rain on
the as I was about to open my eyes,I felt her
hand on my cheek and I heard her say
17
,
“
I love
you
.”
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