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七選五Goingonholidaydoesn’thavetobebadfortheenvironment,andtherearestillplentyofwaysyoucanhaveamuch-deservedbreakwithoutharmingtheenvironment.Forgetplanes.Whilemostformsoftransportproducecarbondioxide,planeshaveamassivecarbonfootprintbecauseofthehugenumberofmilestheytravel.____1____Manyofusignoretheendlessbeautifulsceneryaroundus.There’stheunparalleledbeautyoftheMississippiRiver.Alternatively,youcandriveyourcartotheGrandCanyontoseeitssplendor.Packwithcare.____2____Alloftheirbottles,fromshampooandconditionertobodywashandmoisturizer,arenowmadefromrecycledplasticthatcanberepurposedagainandagainsononewplasticisproduced.Andtheiriconicsoapbarsnowalsocomeinplastic-freepackaging.____3____Hotelscanbehugeproducersofgreenhousegases.Thinkaboutthewaterthat’swastedandallthebuffetfoodthatgoesuneaten.Sochooseaneco-friendlyoptioninstead.Campingandahomestay—whereyoulivewithafamilyintheirownhome—aretwoofthebestoptions.Butifyouinsistonstayinginthehotel,pickonemadefromsustainablematerials.____4____Buygiftsresponsibly.Bringingbackgiftsforfriendsandlovedonesispartofthefunofaholiday.____5____Avoidanythingplastic,orifitisplastic,makesureitis100%recyclable,andmakesureyourfriendswilllovewhateveryougivethemsoitisn’tjustthrowninthebinheadedforlandfill.A.Thinkaboutgreenaccommodation.B.Considerlivinginaneco-friendlyhotel.C.Butmakesureyouchooseitemscarefully.D.Takebrand-namebeautyandbathproductswithyou.E.It’salsoacceptabletoliveinahotelusingnewenergy.F.Sowhynotskipflyinginfavorofaholidayclosertohome?G.Sowhydoplanesconsumesomuchfuelcomparedwithothertransport?“Mostpeopledon’tknowanythingaboutsoil,”saysDominiqueArrouays,asoilscientistinFrance.“Inthecity,theyneverseethesoil,unlessthere’sconstruction.It’sallpavement.Theydon’trealizethateverythingdependsonsoils.”Soilsgrowthefoodthatprovidesanestimated98.8percentofourdailycalories,accordingtoapaperinEnvironmentInternational,andhousemorethan25percentoftheworld’sbiodiversity.____6____Healthysoilismarkedbyitsporous(多孔)structure,producedbyrootgrowthaswellastheactivitiesofearthwormsandinsects.____7____Healthysoilsnotonlymakefarmsmoreclimate-resilient(氣候適應(yīng)力),buttheycanalsohelpkeepcostsforfarmersandtaxpayersdown.AccordingtoaUnitedNationsreport,athirdoftheplanet’ssoilishighlydegradedduetoacidification,erosion(腐蝕),andotherfactors.Soilscannotberegeneratedquickly.____8____Andyetmanypeopledismissitasnothingmorethandirt.____9____Erosionoccurswhensoilisdisplacedbywindorwater—washedofffarmsandstoredinditchesandstreams,orblownacrossthelandscapeasdust.Healthysoilresistserosionwell,especiallyifitisprotectedbyplantsabovegroundandrootsbelow-ground.____10____Theresultscanbedisastrous.Evensmallchangesyearafteryearcangraduallycausebigproblems.Soilistheskinoftheearth.Weneedtoprotectit.It’sineverybody’sinteresttosupportfarmersinrebuildingsoilhealthandpreventingerosion.A.Butsoilsareingreattroubleatpresent.B.Soilerosionisaparticularlyseriousproblemworldwide.C.Thisstructureallowsrainfalltosinkinhealthysoildeeply.D.Soilsalsostoremassiveamountsofbothfreshwaterandcarbon.E.Itmaytakeupto1,000yearstoproduceacouplecentimetersofsoil.F.Butwhensoilisleftbare,windandwatercanmoreeasilydisplaceit.G.Soilisalivingcommunitytocreatearichenvironmentforfoodproduction.Work,familyandworldeventscanbesostressfulthatitfeelslikeoptimismandjoyarefaroutofreach.Anyonecangetstuckinabadmood—butyoudon’thavetostaythere!____11____Onceyou’reinamoodyouneedtoshake,startbygoingtoyourhappyplace.____12____Ifnot,keepaphotoonyourphoneorcomputerofabeautiful,favoriteplaceandtakeamomenttoimagineyourselfthere.What’stheweatherlike?Whatdoestheairsmelllike?Whatareyoudoingwhileyou’rethere?Howdoesbeingtheremakeyoufeel?You’llinstantlyfeelcalmer,lostinthedaydreamorthememoryofyourhappyplace.Wecanmakeoursituationsworsebykeepingthinkingaboutnegativethoughts.____13____“Badthingsalwayshappentome,”becomes“WhatlessoncanIlearnfromthissituation?”“Iwastedthewholeday,”becomes“Istillhave5morehourslefttomaketodayagreatday!”Whetheritisgoingforacoffeeatyourfavoritecafé,orcatchingamovieinthetheatre,makesurethatonceaweekyouschedulesome“me”time.____14____Thatmaymeangettinglessdoneduringtheday,butyoudeservetotakeamentalbreak,regularly.Sogiveprioritytothetimeyouneedtorecharge.____15____Whetherit’stherarebitofeasytrafficonyourwaytoworkorthebreakintheweather,youwon’thavetimetocomplainaboutthenegativethingsbecauseyou’resobusybeinggrateful.A.Youcanalsovolunteeratyourlocalshelter.B.Ithelpsfocusonthepresentandclearyourmind.C.Thankfully,therearewaysyoucangetbackontrack.D.Ifyou’reable,getintonatureandbreathethefreshair.E.Relieveyourstressandrefreshyourmind,bodyandspirit.F.Whenanegativethoughtflashes,replaceitwithapositiveone.G.Whenanegativeattitudetakesover,shakeitoffbypractisinggratitude.Foryears,friendshipinAmericahasbeenindecline.____16____Friendshipcanbeanimportantfactorinwell-being,whilelonelinesscanbeassociatedwithdepressionandanxietyorheartdiseaseandstroke.Julianne,aprofessorofpsychology,said,“____17____”Whilesheadmitstherearen’tmanystudiesthathavespecificallytackledthequestionofhowmanyfriendspeopleshouldhave,somewherebetweenthreeandsixclosefriendsmaybethesweetspot.____18____Anotherstudyfoundmiddle-agedwomenwhohadthreeormorefriendstendedtohavehigherlevelsofsatisfaction.____19____Lonelinessisasortofsignaloralarmsystem.Everyonefeelslonelyfromtimetotime,butthisisadeeperquestionaboutwhetheryouregularlyfeelleftoutorisolated.OnerecentsurveysuggestedthatroughlyoneinthreeAmericanshaveexperienced“seriousloneliness”.Italsohelpstoaskyourselfiftherearepartsofyouridentitythatfeelrestricted.However,makingfriendsinadulthoodisn’talwayseasy.Researchshowspeoplestrugglewithitbecausetheyfinditdifficulttotrustnewpeopleandbecausetheyaresimplyshortoftime.Forthosereasons,itisofteneasiertostartbyrestartingoldrelationships.Takeactionanddon’tassumethatfriendshipsjusthappenorganically.____20____Dr.Hall’sresearchsuggeststhatonaverage,veryclosefriendshipstendtotakearound200hourstodevelop.Quantityandqualitygohand-in-hand.Yourpersonalityandthecharacteristicsofyourlifearegoingtomakeadifference,sotrytomakesomeclosefriends.A.Friendshipisveryimportanttopeople.B.Howcanyoutellifyouneedmorefriends?C.Lonelinessisasharmfultohealthassmoking.D.Whatdoyouneedtomakemorefriends?E.Thetrendhasbeenacceleratedduringthepandemic.F.Theamountoftimeyouspendwithyourfriendsmatters,too.G.Onestudyshowedpeoplehavingsixormorefriendshavebetterhealth.Yourfirstdayofschoolcanbeanervoustime.However,therearelotsofwaysthatyoucanprepareinadvancetohelpyourfirstdaygoassmoothlyaspossible.Locateyourclassesontheschoolmap.Ifyouaregoingtoabigschoolorcollege,it’sreallyusefultoknowwhereallyourclassesare.Printoutamapandhighlightwhereyourclassesare.____21____Checkyourschool’swebsiteforinformationaboutyourclasses.Somehighschoolsandcollegeshavewebsiteswherestudentscanloginandfindmessagesandmaterialsfromtheirteachers.____22____Youcanseeifthereareanymessagesorspecialmaterialsyouwillneedtoreview.____23____Onyourfirstdayofschool,youwillmostlikelybeaskedtoparticipateingames.Theseareagreatwaytogettoknowotherpeopleinyourclassbutcanbeabitnervewrackingifyoufeelshy.Practicesayingyourname,2factsaboutyourself,andwhereyouarefrom.Contactyourfriendsandseeifyouhaveanyofthesameclasses.Ifyoualreadyknowsomeoneatyourschool,askiftheyhaveanyofthesameclassesorlunchperiods.____24____Havingsomeoneyouknowwillhelpyoutofeelmorecomfortableinanewenvironment.Gotobedearlythenightbefore.Thiswillgiveyoulesstimetoworryaboutthenextday.Trytohavearelaxingeveningandgotobedatareasonabletime.____25____Otherwise,youmayenduplyinginbedfeelinganxious.A.Getupearlyincaseofbeinglate.B.Logintoyourschool’swebsitebeforethefirstday.C.Don’ttrytogotobedtoomuchearlierthanusual.D.Iftheydo,organizetomeetupbeforeclassorlunch.E.Preparesomeanswerstopopularicebreakerquestions.F.Ifyouarehavingtroublefindingyourclassroom,askstaffforhelp.G.Thiswillstopyoufromcompletelylosingyourheadonyourfirstday.HikingforBeginnersHikingisawonderfulwaytoimmerseyourselfintheoutdoors.Transportedbyyourowntwofeetandcarryingonlywhatyouneedforthedayonyourback,youcandiscoverthebeautyofnatureatwhateverpaceyou’recomfortablewith.___26___Ifyouhavefriendswhohike,askthemtotakeyouonalongwalk.Mostpeoplearehappytosharetheirexpertknowledge,letyouborrowgear(裝備)andintroducestarterstotheirfavoritetrails.Ifyoudon’tknowanyhikers,manycitiesandtownshavehikingclubsthatregularlyplanoutings.___27___Onlinegroupsarealsoagreatwaytofindhikingfriends.Experiencingtheoutdoorsbyyourselfcangiveyouasenseoffreedomandadventurethatarehardtofindelsewhere.___28___Werecommendfindingacompaniontokeepyoucompany.Thatpersonwillalsobetheretolendahandifyouhappentogethurt.___29___Guidebooksandwebsitesaregreatresourcesbecauseyoucangetalltheinformationyouneed:traildifficulty,distance,directions,watersources,andtrailfeatures.Ifyouhavehikingfriends,askthemforsomelocations.Contactalocalhikingorganizationorcallarangerstation(護(hù)林站)intheareawhereyouwanttohike.Beforeyoustartyoursearchfortheperfecthike,it’shelpfultothinkthroughafewthings,suchas:howmuchtimeyouhave,especiallytimeofyearandweather.___30___Ifit’sfallandthesunissettingearlier,planaccordinglysoyou’renotcaughtoutafterdarkunexpectedly.Alwayschecktheweatherforecastbeforeheadingoutsoyoucandressandpackappropriately.A.Youcangoforahikealoneoringroups.B.Butitcanalsobehair-raisingandlonelyattimes.C.Youcanfindhikingclasses,outingsandeventsthroughthem.D.Themostsignificanthikingbenefitisforaperson’smentalwell-being.E.Thereareseveraleasywaystofindahikingtrailthatwillmeetyourneeds.F.Sometrailswon’tbeaccessibleinearlyspringbecausethey’recoveredinsnow.G.And,withalittleplanningandpreparation,it’sanactivityalmostanyonecando.I’msureweallknowbynowthatexerciseisgreatforyou.___31___So,inthispost,Iamgoingtosharemytopfourreasonsforworkingout.Firstly,exercisecancompletelychangeyourmood!Whenyouworkout,yourbodyproducesendorphins,whichwillgiveyouarushofhappiness.___32___Nexttimeyou’rehavingabadday,trygoingforafast-pacedrun,andthedaywon’tseemsobadafterall.Secondly,exercisingissociable.WheneverImovetoanewcitytostudyorwork,Ilookforexerciseclassestodo.___33___Usually,youallshareacollectivefeelingofeuphoriawhentheclassfinishes!Thirdly,exercisemakesyoufeelconfident.Weallknowthephysicaleffectsofexerciseonourbodiesbutwedon’talwaystalkaboutthementaleffects.Exercisemightgiveyouafeelingofconfidencefrombeingcomfortablewithyourbodyandappearance.___34___Finally,ithelpstorelievestress.Focusingonliftingweightsorgoingforaruncanhelpyouforgettheproblemsandstressofdailylife,studiesorwork.Duringexams,Ialwaysspendanhouradayinthegym.Itmakesmefeellessanxiousanditalsohelpsmetosleepwell.___35___Itmightnotbeeasybutit’sagreatfeelingdoingsomethingyoucouldn’tdobeforeandknowingit’saresultofyourhardwork.A.Whatkindsofexercisedoyouusuallytake?B.Youwillfeelbetterafteraworkoutthanyoudidbeforeit.C.Butmostexerciseclassesaretooexpensiveforordinarypeople.D.Thisnewconfidencemightevenhelpinyoursocialorworklife.E.So,nexttimeyou’refeelingdown,putyourtrainersonandgetsweating.F.Butsometimesfindingthatmotivationtoworkoutcanbealittledifficult.G.Youmeetlike-mindedpeoplethere,andyoucansupporteachotherduringadifficultworkout.TrustedMediaBrandsisamediaanddirectmarketingcompany.Itconnectsconsumerswithabsorbingcontent,inspiringcommunities,andproducts&servicesthatbringtheirpassionstolife.____36____Manypeopletakeitasthefavorite.Sinceourbeginning,we’vebeencreatingthekindofcontentthatreaderswanttodeeplyengagewithagainandagain.Ourtrusted,empoweringandupliftingcontentisdesignedtohelpourreadersimprovetheirlivesandgrowtheirconnectionsandexperiencesoflife.____37____ExpandedEngagementOurtitlesnotonlyhavethestrongestengagementamongourpeers,butourcompanycreatesalevelofengagementthatisbothactivetowardthecontentandtheadvertisers’messages.____38____Theydon’tskimourcontent;theyreadeveryword.Whentheyengagewithus,theyarenotlookingtofilltimebutinsteadarefascinatedbothwithourcontentandourpartners’messages.Trusted,EmpoweringandUpliftingContent____39____Theyarebuildingtrust,empoweringourreaders,andprovidinganinspiringspirit.Andthosewhocometoustoseekcontentwillfinditrewardtheirattentionandsatisfythemselveswithideas,knowledgeandinspiration.Thesethreefundamentalprinciplesareintroducedasfollows.Trustisbuiltintoeachofourtitleswithexpertandtruthfulcontent.Ourcontentalsoprovidesthefueltoempowernotjustourreadersbuttheirfamilyandfriendsandevenacquaintancesbecauseitisintendedtobeshared,enrichestheirlivesandbringseveryoneclosertogether.____40____A.Ourcontentisbuiltaroundthreecorethemes.B.Itenjoysagoodreputationathomeandabroad.C.Ourreadersarefullyinvolved,notdistracted.D.Socompaniesshouldgettheirprofithonestly.E.It’sourmaintasktoofferthereadersinformationineveryfield.F.Thenweareabletouniquelypromotethereaders’engagementthroughthecontent.G.Andlastlyourbrandtitlesconsistentlyofferwarmth,pomposity,andanupliftingspirit.ToputintowordsmytimeinAntarcticaandSouthGeorgiaisnearlyimpossible.Ihadalwaysdescribeditasaonceinalifetimeexperience,butassoonasIsteppedfootonthecontinent,IimmediatelyknewIneededtoreturn.____41____About50%ofthepassengersofourexpedition(遠(yuǎn)征)hadbeentoAntarcticaatleastoncebefore.Thisgoestoshowjusthowmagicalofadestinationitis.Allyoursenseswillbestimulated...isthebestwayIcandescribethetimeonthewhitecontinent.Howtinyyoufeelnexttotoweringglaciersandicebergs.TheicywatermovingthroughyourbodyasyoutaketheinfamousPolarPlunge.Thelearningofheart-touchingstoriesofsurvivalfromexplorersofthepast.____42____Antarcticamakesyoufeelsosmallandinsignificant,inthebestway.____43____Yougetfrontrowseatstowitnessthemostincredibleshow:nature.Itisasmuchbeautifulasisitcruel.Likeseeingabrownskua(賊鷗)attackingapenguinchick.Yourheartaches.ThenyourexpeditionguideregretfullytellsyouthatachickthatissmallinMarchwouldhaveveryslimchancesofsurvivingtheupcomingwinter.Thecyclecontinues,andyou’releftwonderingwhotorootfor.ThingsmovefastinAntarctica,andeverymonthofferssomethingreallyuniqueandspecialtosee.InMarch,theweatherisabitmoreunpredictable,andtheseaiceisbeginningtoformagain.____44____Intwomoreweeks,expeditionshipswouldnotbeabletobreakthroughtheice.Thepenguinsarecompletingtheiryearlyfeather-changingprocess.____45____Theexpeditionteammadesurewekeptourdistanceanddidnotscarethemintohidingunderfreezingwater.Theseanimals,arguablythecutestyouwilleversee,survivesuchunfavorableenvironments.It’sabsolutelyincredibletowitnessthechallenges,theskill,theefforts,allofit.Iamforevergratefultohavebeenavisitor.A.Thelistgoeson.B.Butthisisnotalwaysthecase.C.Ourvoyagewasthelastoftheseason.D.Iwasnottheonlyonewhofeltthisway.E.I,yearslater,didreturntothisfascinatingplace.F.Theyarereallyweakduringthistime,andcannotdive.G.Everythinghasapurpose,andthecycleoflifeisevident.Forteenagers,theimportanceofadequatenightlysleepremainsconstant.Enoughshut-eyetimeiscrucialtobothphysicalhealthandcognitivefunctioning.____46____Parentsaredeeplyworriedaboutthis.Herearesometipsforparentstocushiontheblowfromtheschoolstuff,suchasearlierschoolstarttimeandmountingamountsofhomework.Setupabedtimeroutine.Aregularbedtimeroutinestartingaroundthesametimeeachnightencouragesgoodsleeppatterns.____47____Foroldones,thismightincludeaquietandreflectivechat.Checknoiseandlightinyourchild’sbedroom.____48____Checkifyourchild’sbedroomistoolightornoisyforsleep.Bluelightfromvariousscreensmightcontainmelatoninlevelsanddelaysleepiness.Ensuregooddinnerwithreasonableamounts.Thesayinggoesthatweshouldeatlikeakinginthemorning,aprinceatnoonandafarmeratnight.Butthefarmer-wayofdinnerdoesn’tapplytoyourchildren.Theyneedmorenutrition.Butmakesureyourchildhasarightamountofeveningmeal.Feelinghungryorfullbeforebedmakesyourchilduncomfortable.____49________50____Mostchildrenreceiveaportionoftheirrecommendedamountofsleepeachdayfromnaps.Notsleepingthroughthenightisfairlycommonforyoungchildren,sotheyneedanextraboostfromdaytimenapstoensuretheygetenoughsleepforanygiven24-hourperiod.A.Takeagoodnap.B.Sleepthroughthenight.C.Thiscanmakeithardforyourchildtogettosleep.D.Aquiet,dimlylitspaceisimportantforagoodsleep.E.Fixedbathandstorytimehelpssmallkidsreadyforsleep.F.Daytimenapsaresaidtobeagoodadditiontonightlysleep.G.Thatsaid,surveysrevealoneinfiveteenssleeplessthansevenhours.參考答案:1.F2.D3.A4.E5.C【導(dǎo)語】這是一篇說明文。文章講述了如何在度假時(shí)更好地保護(hù)環(huán)境的幾條建議。1.根據(jù)空前“Whilemostformsoftransportproducecarbondioxide,oneofthegassesresponsibleforglobalwarming,planeshaveamassivecarbonfootprintbecauseofthehugenumberofmilestheytravel.(雖然大多數(shù)交通工具都會(huì)產(chǎn)生導(dǎo)致全球變暖的二氧化碳,但由于飛機(jī)飛行了大量的英里數(shù),因此會(huì)產(chǎn)生大量的碳足跡。)和空后“There’ssomuchtoseeanddointheUKyetmostofusoverlooktheendlesspossibilities.(英國有那么多可看可做的事情,但我們大多數(shù)人都忽視了無限的可能性。)可知,空處談?wù)摰氖墙ㄗh大家選擇不要坐飛機(jī)出行,結(jié)合選項(xiàng)可知,選項(xiàng)F.Sowhynotskipflyinginfavorofaholidayclosertohome?(所以,為什么不放棄飛機(jī)旅行,選擇離家近一點(diǎn)的假期呢?)這一句承上啟下,符合題意。故選F項(xiàng)。2.根據(jù)空后“Alloftheirbottles,fromshampooandconditionertobodywashandmoisturizers,arenowmadefromrecycledplasticthatcanbere-purposedagainandagainsononewplasticisproduced.Andtheiriconicsoapbarsnowalsocomeinplastic-freepackaging.(他們所有的瓶子,從洗發(fā)水、護(hù)發(fā)素到沐浴露和潤膚霜,現(xiàn)在都是由回收塑料制成的,這些塑料可以一次又一次地重復(fù)使用,所以不會(huì)產(chǎn)生新的塑料。他們標(biāo)志性的香皂現(xiàn)在也采用無塑料包裝。)可知,空處談?wù)摰氖黔h(huán)保產(chǎn)品;選項(xiàng)D.Takeenvironmentally-friendlybeautyandbathingproductswithyou.(隨身攜帶環(huán)保美容沐浴產(chǎn)品)符合題意,下文their指代選項(xiàng)中的products。故選D項(xiàng)。3.空處是本段的主旨句。根據(jù)空后“Hotelscanbehugeproducersofgreenhousegasses—thinkaboutthewaterthat’swasted,allthebathroomproductsthrownouthalfusedandallthebuffetfoodthatgoesuneaten.Sochooseaneco-friendlyoptioninstead.Sochooseaneco-friendlyoptioninstead.Campingandahomestay—whereyoulivewithafamilyintheirownhome—aretwoofthebestoptions.(酒店是溫室氣體的巨大制造者——想想那些被浪費(fèi)掉的水,那些被浪費(fèi)掉一半的浴室用品,還有那些沒有被吃掉的自助餐。所以選擇一個(gè)環(huán)保的住處。露營和民宿是兩個(gè)最好的選擇,在那里你和一家人住在自己的家里。)”可知,本段主要講述選擇一個(gè)環(huán)保的住處;根據(jù)選項(xiàng)可知,選項(xiàng)A.Thinkaboutgreenaccommodation(考慮住在環(huán)保的住處。)能概括本段大意,符合題意。故選A項(xiàng)。4.根據(jù)上文“Butifyouinsistonstayinginthehotel,pickonemadefromsustainablematerials.”(但如果你堅(jiān)持住酒店,那就選擇一家由可持續(xù)材料制成的酒店)可知,選項(xiàng)承接上文說明要住在環(huán)保的酒店內(nèi),選項(xiàng)E“住在使用新能源的酒店里也是可以接受的”切題。故選E項(xiàng)。5.根據(jù)空后“Avoidanythingplastic,orifitisplasticmakesureitis100%recyclable,andmakesureyourfriendswilllovewhateveryougivethemsoitisn’tjustthrowninthebinheadedforlandfill.(避免任何塑料制品,如果是塑料制品,確保它是100%可回收的,并確保你的朋友會(huì)喜歡你送他們的任何東西,這樣它們就不會(huì)被直接扔進(jìn)垃圾箱,然后被扔進(jìn)垃圾填埋場(chǎng)。)可知,空處談?wù)摰氖侨绾芜x擇禮物;根據(jù)選項(xiàng)可知,選項(xiàng)C.Butmakesureyouchooseitemscarefully.(但一定要仔細(xì)挑選。)與下文描述一致,符合題意。故選C項(xiàng)。6.D7.C8.E9.B10.F【導(dǎo)語】本文是說明文。文章主要介紹了土壤的重要性和土壤侵蝕問題,呼吁我們保護(hù)土壤。6.根據(jù)上文“Soilsgrowthefoodthatprovidesanestimated98.8percentofourdailycalories,accordingtoapaperinEnvironmentInternational,andhousemorethan25percentoftheworld’sbiodiversity.(根據(jù)《國際環(huán)境》雜志的一篇論文,土壤種植的食物提供了我們每天約98.8%的熱量,并容納了世界上25%以上的生物多樣性)”可知,上文介紹了土壤的重要性,D項(xiàng)意為“土壤還儲(chǔ)存大量的淡水和碳。”選項(xiàng)能夠承接上文,介紹的也是土壤的重要性,土壤儲(chǔ)存大量的淡水和碳。故選D。7.根據(jù)上文“Healthysoilismarkedbyitsporous(多孔)structure,producedbyrootgrowthaswellastheactivitiesofearthwormsandinsects.(健康的土壤以其多孔結(jié)構(gòu)為特征,多孔結(jié)構(gòu)由根生長(zhǎng)以及蚯蚓和昆蟲的活動(dòng)產(chǎn)生。)”可知,上文介紹了土壤的多孔結(jié)構(gòu),C項(xiàng)意為“這種結(jié)構(gòu)允許降雨在健康土壤中深度下沉?!边x項(xiàng)能夠承接上文,介紹了土壤的多孔結(jié)構(gòu)的作用。故選C。8.根據(jù)上文“Soilscannotberegeneratedquickly.(土壤不能快速再生。)”可知,上文介紹了土壤不能快速再生,E項(xiàng)意為“產(chǎn)生幾厘米的土壤可能需要1000年的時(shí)間?!边x項(xiàng)能夠承接上文,介紹了土壤再生需要很長(zhǎng)時(shí)間,產(chǎn)生幾厘米的土壤可能需要1000年的時(shí)間。故選E。9.根據(jù)下文“Erosionoccurswhensoilisdisplacedbywindorwater—washedofffarmsandstoredinditchesandstreams,orblownacrossthelandscapeasdust.(當(dāng)土壤被風(fēng)或水從農(nóng)場(chǎng)沖走,并儲(chǔ)存在溝渠和溪流中,或作為灰塵吹過景觀時(shí),就會(huì)發(fā)生侵蝕。)”可知,下文介紹了土壤侵蝕現(xiàn)象,B項(xiàng)意為“土壤侵蝕是世界范圍內(nèi)一個(gè)特別嚴(yán)重的問題?!边x項(xiàng)能夠引起下文,下文具體介紹了什么是土壤侵蝕。故選B。10.根據(jù)上文“Healthysoilresistserosionwell,especiallyifitisprotectedbyplantsabovegroundandrootsbelow-ground.(健康的土壤能很好地抵抗侵蝕,特別是如果它受到地上植物和地下根的保護(hù)。)”可知,如果土壤受到地上植物和地下根的保護(hù),可以很好地抵抗侵蝕,F(xiàn)項(xiàng)意為“但當(dāng)土壤裸露時(shí),風(fēng)和水更容易將其移走?!边x項(xiàng)與上文構(gòu)成轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系,受到地上植物和地下根保護(hù)的土壤可以很好地抵抗侵蝕,但當(dāng)土壤裸露時(shí),風(fēng)和水更容易將其移走。故選F。11.C12.D13.F14.E15.G【導(dǎo)語】本文是說明文。文章主要介紹了如何擺脫壓力和糟糕的情緒。11.根據(jù)上文“Anyonecangetstuckinabadmood—butyoudon’thavetostaythere!(任何人都可能陷入糟糕的情緒——但你不必待在那里!)”可知,上文告訴我們?nèi)魏稳硕伎梢詳[脫糟糕的情緒,不必深陷其中,C項(xiàng)“幸好,有很多方法可以讓你回到正軌?!蹦軌虺薪由衔?,且能夠引起下文,下文介紹了擺脫糟糕情緒的方法。故選C。12.根據(jù)上文“Onceyou’reinamoodyouneedtoshake,startbygoingtoyourhappyplace.(一旦你有了需要擺脫的情緒,就你讓你快樂的地方開始。)”可知,上文告訴我們可以通過從讓你快樂的地方擺脫糟糕的情緒,D項(xiàng)“如果可以,進(jìn)入大自然,呼吸新鮮空氣。”能夠承接上文,“大自然”是讓你感到快樂的地方,你可以去那里呼吸新鮮空氣。故選D。13.根據(jù)上文“Wecanmakeoursituationsworsebykeepingthinkingaboutnegativethoughts.(我們可能通過不斷思考消極的想法來使我們的處境變得更糟。)”可知,上文告訴我們不斷思考消極的想法會(huì)使我們的處境變得更糟,F(xiàn)項(xiàng)“當(dāng)消極的想法閃現(xiàn)時(shí),用積極的想法代替它?!蹦軌虺薪由衔模瑸榱藬[脫糟糕的情緒,我們要用積極的想法代替消極的想法。故選F。14.根據(jù)上文“Whetheritisgoingforacoffeeatyourfavoritecafé,orcatchingamovieinthetheatre,makesurethatonceaweekyouschedulesome“me”time.(無論是去你最喜歡的咖啡館喝咖啡,還是去電影院看電影,確保每周安排一些“我”的時(shí)間。)”可知,上文告訴我們每周要安排一些屬于自己的時(shí)間,E項(xiàng)“緩解你的壓力,恢復(fù)你的思想、身體和精神?!蹦軌虺薪由衔?,每周要安排一些屬于自己的時(shí)間,這樣做可以緩解你的壓力,讓你的思想、身體和精神得到恢復(fù)。故選E。15.根據(jù)下文“Whetherit’stherarebitofeasytrafficonyourwaytoworkorthebreakintheweather,youwon’thavetimetocomplainaboutthenegativethingsbecauseyou’resobusybeinggrateful.(無論是上班路上難得的順暢交通,還是天氣晴好,你都沒有時(shí)間抱怨負(fù)面的事情,因?yàn)槟忝χ卸鳌?”可知,下文告訴我們要學(xué)會(huì)感恩身邊的人和事物,G項(xiàng)“當(dāng)消極態(tài)度占據(jù)上風(fēng)時(shí),通過練習(xí)感恩來擺脫它?!蹦軌蛞鹣挛?,告訴我們要通過感恩來擺脫消極態(tài)度,選項(xiàng)中的“gratitude”和下文的“grateful”相呼應(yīng)。故選G。16.E17.C18.G19.B20.F【導(dǎo)語】這是一篇說明文。文章向我們揭露了朋友的重要性,表明了孤獨(dú)的危害,同時(shí)道出了成年后交朋友并不總是那么容易的原因。16.上文“Foryears,friendshipinAmericahasbeenindecline.(多年來,美國的友誼一直在衰退。)”在講述美國的友誼一直在衰退;下文“Friendshipcanbeanimportantfactorinwell-being,whilelonelinesscanbeassociatedwithdepressionandanxietyorheartdiseaseandstroke.(友誼可能是幸福的一個(gè)重要因素,而孤獨(dú)可能與抑郁、焦慮或心臟病和中風(fēng)有關(guān)。)”在講述友誼的益處;選項(xiàng)E“Thetrendhasbeenacceleratedduringthepandemic.(在疫情期間,這一趨勢(shì)有所加速。)”在講述美國友誼衰退這一趨勢(shì)在加速,因?yàn)樵谝咔槠陂g,人們通常是呆在家里的,這更加不利于友誼的發(fā)展,故本句承接了上文所述內(nèi)容,是對(duì)上文內(nèi)容的補(bǔ)充,同時(shí)引出下文對(duì)于友誼重要性的闡述;故選項(xiàng)E符合語境;故選E項(xiàng)。17.前文“Friendshipcanbeanimportantfactorinwell-being,whilelonelinesscanbeassociatedwithdepressionandanxietyorheartdiseaseandstroke.(友誼可能是幸福的一個(gè)重要因素,而孤獨(dú)可能與抑郁、焦慮或心臟病和中風(fēng)有關(guān)。)”在講述友誼的重要性,同時(shí)提出孤獨(dú)可能與抑郁、焦慮或心臟病和中風(fēng)有關(guān);上文“Julianne,aprofessorofpsychology,said(心理學(xué)教授Julianne說)”表明了空處是Julianne說的話;選項(xiàng)C“Lonelinessisasharmfultohealthassmoking.(孤獨(dú)和抽煙一樣對(duì)健康有害。)”也是在講述孤獨(dú)的壞處,與前文所述主旨一致,都意在表明孤獨(dú)的危害;故選項(xiàng)C符合語境;故選C項(xiàng)。18.上文“Whilesheadmitstherearen’tmanystudiesthathavespecificallytackledthequestionofhowmanyfriendspeopleshouldhave,somewherebetweenthreeandsixclosefriendsmaybethesweetspot.(雖然她承認(rèn),沒有多少研究專門處理人們應(yīng)該有多少朋友的問題,但3到6個(gè)親密朋友可能是最佳選擇。)”在講述人們擁有3至6個(gè)親密朋友可能是最佳選擇;下文“Anotherstudyfoundmiddle-agedwomenwhohadthreeormorefriendstendedtohavehigherlevelsofsatisfaction.(另一項(xiàng)研究發(fā)現(xiàn),有三個(gè)或更多朋友的中年女性往往有更高的滿意度。)”在講述有三個(gè)或更多朋友的中年女性往往有更高的滿意度;選項(xiàng)G“Onestudyshowedpeoplehavingsixormorefriendshavebetterhealth.(一項(xiàng)研究表明,有六個(gè)或更多朋友的人身體更健康。)”在講述有六個(gè)或更多朋友的人身體更健康,與上下文主旨一致,都是對(duì)人們到底該有多少朋友的問題的研究探討;故選項(xiàng)G符合語境;故選G項(xiàng)。19.下文“Lonelinessisasortofsignaloralarmsystem.Everyonefeelslonelyfromtimetotime,butthisisadeeperquestionaboutwhetheryouregularlyfeelleftoutorisolated.OnerecentsurveysuggestedthatroughlyoneinthreeAmericanshaveexperienced“seriousloneliness”.(孤獨(dú)是一種信號(hào)或警報(bào)系統(tǒng)。每個(gè)人都會(huì)時(shí)不時(shí)地感到孤獨(dú),但這是一個(gè)關(guān)于你是否經(jīng)常感到被冷落或孤立的更深層次的問題。最近的一項(xiàng)調(diào)查顯示,大約三分之一的美國人經(jīng)歷過“嚴(yán)重的孤獨(dú)”。)”在講述與孤獨(dú)相關(guān)的內(nèi)容,提到了是不是經(jīng)常感到被冷落或孤立,因?yàn)槿鄙倥笥巡艜?huì)經(jīng)常感到孤獨(dú),言外之意,如果經(jīng)常感到孤獨(dú),那說明你就是缺朋友了,故本段主要講述了怎樣判斷自己是否需要更多朋友;選項(xiàng)B“Howcanyoutellifyouneedmorefriends(你怎么知道你是否需要更多的朋友)”提到怎樣知道你是否需要更多的朋友,引出了下文對(duì)于是否需要更多朋友判斷依據(jù)的表述,故選項(xiàng)B符合語境;故選B項(xiàng)。20.上文“However,makingfriendsinadulthoodisn’talwayseasy.Researchshowspeoplestrugglewithitbecausetheyfinditdifficulttotrustnewpeopleandbecausetheyaresimplyshortoftime.Forthosereasons,itisofteneasiertostartbyrestartingoldrelationships.Takeactionanddon’tassumethatfriendshipsjusthappenorganically.(然而,成年后交朋友并不總是那么容易。研究表明,人們?cè)谶@方面很掙扎,因?yàn)樗麄儼l(fā)現(xiàn)很難信任新人,因?yàn)樗麄冎皇菚r(shí)間不夠。出于這些原因,通常更容易從重新開始舊的關(guān)系為開始。采取行動(dòng),不要以為友誼是自然產(chǎn)生的。)”在講述人們因?yàn)榻煌鶗r(shí)間短而不信任新人,往往又重新開始舊的關(guān)系;下文“Dr.Hall’sresearchsuggeststhatonaverage,veryclosefriendshipstendtotakearound200hourstodevelop.(Hall的研究表明,一般來說,非常親密的友誼往往需要大約200個(gè)小時(shí)才能建立起來。)”在講述非常親密的友誼往往需要大約200個(gè)小時(shí)才能建立起來;選項(xiàng)F“Theamountoftimeyouspendwithyourfriendsmatters,too.(和朋友在一起的時(shí)間也很重要)”在講述和朋友在一起的時(shí)間也很重要,承接了上文所述內(nèi)容,同時(shí)引出下文拿出具體研究結(jié)果為依據(jù)來對(duì)空處所述內(nèi)容的論證;故選項(xiàng)F符合語境;故選F項(xiàng)。21.G22.B23.E24.D25.C【導(dǎo)語】本是一篇說明文。主要介紹了能夠讓上學(xué)第一天盡可能順利地進(jìn)行

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