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高考英語專項訓練07心臟健康語法填空心肺健康與運動Beingfitearlierinlifeisassociatedwithareducedrisk,insomecasesofup______42%,ofdevelopingninedifferenttypesofcancerinlaterlife,accordingtoalargelong-termstudy.Thenewstudy,__________(publish)intheBritishJournalofSportsMedicine,drewfromdatafrommorethan1millionmaleSwedishconscriptsbetween16and25,whowerefollowedforanaverageof33yearsfrom1968to2005.Theresultssuggestedthatgoodcardiorespiratory________(fit)–anindividual’sabilitytoengageinsustainedaerobicexercisessuchasrunning,cycling,andswimming–wasassociatedwitha42%reducedriskoflungcancer,a40%reducedriskoflivercanceranda39%reducedriskofoesophagealcancer.Itwasalsoassociatedwitha________(low)riskofheadandneck,stomach,pancreaticbowelandkidneycancer.___________(reduce)cancerriskisnottheonlyreasontoexercise.Therearecompoundbenefitsacrossemotionalhealthandpreventingcardiovasculardisease.Theleadresearcher,DrAronOnerup,said“somephysicalactivityisbetterthannone,thatmorephysicalactivityisbetterforoptimalhealthoutcomes”,andemphasisedthatitisnevertoolate_________(get)fittoreaphealthprotectivebenefits.Asforhowmuchexercise,DrClaireKnight,seniorhealthinformationmanageratCancerResearchUK,recommended150minutesofexerciseaweek,butsaid:“Youdon’tneedtorunamarathonorjoinagym–anythingthatgetsyouwarmer,___________(slight)outofbreath,andyourheartbeatingfastercounts."Itdoesn’tmatterifyougoforabriskwalk,acyclewithafriend,orevengetthehousework________(do),thesecouldallcountaswaystobeactive.”微笑與心臟健康Theoldadagethat“l(fā)aughteristhebestmedicine”maycontainanelementoftruth_______itcomestohearthealth.Astudyhasdemonstratedthathavingachucklecausesthetissueinsidetheheart_________(expand)–andincreasesoxygenflowaroundthebody.Patientswithcoronaryarterydisease_______engagedinacourseoflaughtertherapyhadreducedinflammationandbetterhealth,theresearchfound."Ourstudyfoundthatlaughtertherapyincreasedthefunctionalcapacityofthecardiovascularsystem,”saidtheleadauthor,ProfMarcoSaffi,oftheHospitaldeClínicasdePortoAlegreinBrazil.The___________(find)werepresentedattheannualmeetingoftheEuropeanSocietyofCardiologyinAmsterdam,theworld’slargestheartconference.Inthetrial,scientistscarried_______afirst-of-its-kindstudytoexamineiflaughtertherapycouldimprovesymptomsofpatientswithheartdisease.Itinvolved26adultswithanaverageageof64,alldiagnosedwithcoronaryarterydisease,__________(cause)byplaquebuildupinthewallsofthearteriesthatsupplybloodtotheheart.Overthreemonths,halfwereaskedtowatchtwodifferenthour-longcomedyprogrammeseachweek,includingpopularsitcoms.Theotherhalfwatchedtwodifferentseriousdocumentaries,abouttopicssuchaspoliticsortheAmazonrainforest.Attheendofthe12-weekstudyperiod,thecomedygroupimprovedby10%inatest_____________(measure)howmuchoxygentheirheartcouldpumparoundthebody.Thegroupalsoimprovedinasecondmeasurethattestedhowwellarteriescanexpand.Theyalsohadbloodteststomeasureseveralinflammatorybiomarkers,whichindicatehowmuchplaquehasbuiltupinthebloodvessels,and_____________peopleareatriskofheartattackorstroke.Theresultsshowedthattheseinflammatorymarkershad____________(significant)reducedcomparedwiththecontrolgroup."Whenpatientswithcoronaryarterydiseasearriveathospital,theyhavealotofinflammatorybiomarkers,”saidSaffi.“Inflammationisahugepartoftheprocessofatherosclerosis,whenplaquebuildsupinthearteries."Thisstudyfoundthatlaughtertherapyisagoodinterventionthatcouldhelpreducethatinflammationanddecreasetherisk______heartattackandstroke.話題閱讀AOneafternoonwhilepreparingdinnerinherkitchen,AnnePeters,a32-year-oldAmericanhousewife,suddenlyhadseverepainsinherchestaccompaniedbyshortnessofbreath.Frightenedbythethoughtthatshewashavingaheartattack,Annescreamedforhelp.HerhusbandimmediatelyrushedAnnetoanearbyhospitalwhereherpainswerediagnosedashavingbeencausedbypanic,andnotaheartattack.MoreandmoreAmericansnowadaysarehavingpanicattacksliketheoneexperiencedbyAnnePeters.Studiesdiscoverthatapproximately1.2millionadultindividualsarecurrentlysufferingfromsevereandrecurrentpanicattacks.Therehavebeenalotofexplanationsastothecausesofpanicattacks.Manyclaimthatpsychologicalstresscouldbealogicalcause,butasyet,noevidencehasbeenfoundtosupportthistheory.Recentreportshaveshownthereareatleastthreesignsthatindicateapersonissufferingfromapanicattackratherthanaheartattack.Thefirstisage.Peoplebetweentheagesof20and30aremoreoftenvictimsofpanicattacks.Thesecondissex.Morewomensufferfromrecurrentpanicattacksthanmen.Thethirdisthevarietyofsymptoms.Aheartattackvictimoftenexperiencesonlypainandshortnessofbreathwhileapanicattackvictimusuallysuffersmoresymptomsthanthetwomentioned.Itisgenerallyagreedthatapanicattackdoesnotdirectlyendangeraperson’slife.Allthesame,itcannegativelyaffectaperson’slifebymakinghimorhersoafraidofhavingapanicattackatapublicplacethatheorshemayrefusetoleavehome.Dr.Crocker’sadvicetoanyonewhothinksheissufferingfromapanicattackistoconsultadoctorforamedicalexaminationtoruleoutthepossibilitiesofphysicalillnessfirst.Onceithasbeenconfirmedthatheorsheis,infact,sufferingfromapanicattack,thevictimshouldturntopsychologistsanddoctors.1.What’swrongwithAnne?A.Herbreathstopped. B.Shehurtherchest.C.Shesufferedfromaheartattack D.Shewentthroughapanicattack.2.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph3?A.Panicattacksshowavarietyofsymptoms.B.Panicattacksgohandinhandwithheartattacks.C.Theelderlyaremorelikelytohavepanicattacks.D.Psychologicalstressisboundtocausepanicattacks.3.WhatisDr.Crocker’sadvicetovictimsofpanicattack?A.Tohaveathoroughmedicalcheck.B.Toruleoutthepossibilitiesofillness.C.Toseekpsychologicalandmedicalhelp.D.Toexaminethesymptomsontheirown.B“Iwasdeadfor67minutes.It’samiraclethatI’mheretoday.”ThosearethewordsofBruceRichardson,whosurvivedacardiacarrest(心臟驟停)inJuly2016thankstothequickactionsofhisfriendsandthefirstresponderswhorefusedtogiveup.Itwasanearlysummermorning,atypicalSaturday.Brucevolunteeredasusualinthecommunitycenter.“Ihadnosymptomsthattherewasanyproblem.Itwasacompletelynormalmorning;Ifeltfine,”heshared.“Iwasvisitingwithfriends.Then,Ipassedout.WhathappenednextIknowfromwhatothershavetoldme.”Bruce’sfriend,Jack,hadlearnedhowtoperformCPR,andhequicklybeganchestcompressions.Anotherfriend,Doug,dialed911andtheoperatorwalkedhimthroughcompressionsuntilfirstrespondersarrived.Oncetheambulancearrived,theparamedicstriedfivetimestorestartBruce’sheartwithanAED.Bythistime,Brucehadbeenwithoutaheartbeatforover30minutes,oftenwhentimeofdeathiscalled.Onthephonewithanemergencyroomdoctor.oneoftheparamedicswasinstructedtotrytwoAEDssimultaneously(同時).Itworked;Bruce’sheartbegantobeatagain.Incredibly,heawokethenextdayandwasabletocommunicate.Afteraweek,Brucemadeafullrecoveryandleftthehospital.SinceBruce’scardiacarrest,hehassincebeenabletoresumeanormallifewithsomedifferences.HenowisapassionateCPRadvocate.Hehassharedhisstoryinthenews,andlastyearhewasaguestspeakerattheAssociation’sIndianapolisHeart&StrokeBalltoencouragepeopletospreadthemessageofCPR.Finally,BrucesharedhisstoryinavideonowbeingusedtopromoteAmericanHeartAssociationHands-OnlyCPRkiosksinstalledaroundthecountry.4.WhatmadeBruce’ssurvivalfromasevereheartattackpossible?A.Thedoctor’sfirstaidwithoutdelay.B.Hisfriends’properguidanceonperformingCPR.C.Hisvolunteerexperiencesinthecommunitycenter.D.Theinstantactionsofhisfriendsandthefirstresponders.5.WhydidBrucesharehisstoryinavideo?A.ToadvocatetheapplicationofCPR. B.Toappealtomorepeopletovolunteer.C.Tosharehisstruggleforanormallife. D.Toenhancepeople’sawarenessoffitness.6.WhatcanwelearnfromBruce’sstory?A.Hardworkwillpayoffoneday. B.Theknowledgeoffirstaidcounts.C.Learningtoliveinthepresentmatters. D.Easeyourmindwhenpanicarises.7.Whatisthetext?A.Aresearchpaper. B.Abookreview.C.Anewsreport. D.Acourseadvertisement.話題七選五Asmuchas80percentofprematureheartdiseaseispreventablebymakingspecificlifestylechoices.8Butothersmaynothavecrossedyourmind.“Asmallchangeinyoureverydayroutinecanpotentiallyhaveabigimpactinthelongrun,”sayspreventivecardiologistDr.BethAbramson.●Geteighthoursofsleep.“Whenyou'renotrested,everythingthathappensinyourlifeisalotmorestressful,”saysDr.AryaSharma,aprofessorofmedicineattheUniversityofAlberta.Ifwe'resleepdeprived,ourbodiesalsohavemoredifficultycontrollingbloodpressure,inflammationandglucoselevels.9●10Doinggoodforothershelpsyourself-esteemandrelievesstress.ResearchpublishedinPsychosomaticMedicinein2016showedthatafeelingofpurposeinlifeislinkedtoalowerlikelihoodofheartattackandstroke.“Weknowthatlonelinessisariskfactorforhearthealth,”addsSharma.“Volunteeringgetsyououtofthehouseandcreatesasocialnetwork.”●Avoidpollutedair.Exposuretothiskindofpollutionovertimeraisesyourriskofheartdisease.InhalingcontaminantsformedfromchemicalslikeSulphur(硫)dioxide,carbonandnitrogenoxidesmayirritatearteries(動脈)andincreaseinflammation.11Trytogetyouroutdoorexercisefarawayfromhighwaysandindustrialdistricts,andspendmoretimeindoorswhentheairqualityindexispoor.●Eatbreakfast.ArecentstudyintheJournaloftheAmericanCollegeofCardiologyfoundthathealthypeoplewhoskippedbreakfastwerealmostthreetimesmorelikelytohaveheartdiseasesixyearslaterthanthosewhopartookinasubstantialmorningmeal.AccordingtoAbramson,youneedtoeatabalanceddietaspartofahealthylifestyle.12Ifyou'reeatingaproperbreakfast,you’relesslikelytobehungrylaterandmakepoorfoodchoices.A.Besocialandoutgoing.B.Engageinvoluntarywork.C.Therearephysiologicaleffectsofthisconditiononthebody.D.Thesefactorscanallhaveanimpactoncardiovascular(心血管的)health.E.Choosewhole-grain,low-fatbreakfastfoodsandincludefruit.F.Somestrategies,suchasexercisingandmanagingweight,arewellknown.G.Evenshortperiodsofexposureareunhealthyforpeoplewithotherhealthrisks.專項訓練07心臟健康語法填空心肺健康與運動Beingfitearlierinlifeisassociatedwithareducedrisk,insomecasesofupto42%,ofdevelopingninedifferenttypesofcancerinlaterlife,accordingtoalargelong-termstudy.Thenewstudy,publishedintheBritishJournalofSportsMedicine,drewfromdatafrommorethan1millionmaleSwedishconscriptsbetween16and25,whowerefollowedforanaverageof33yearsfrom1968to2005.Theresultssuggestedthatgoodcardiorespiratoryfitness–anindividual’sabilitytoengageinsustainedaerobicexercisessuchasrunning,cycling,andswimming–wasassociatedwitha42%reducedriskoflungcancer,a40%reducedriskoflivercanceranda39%reducedriskofoesophagealcancer.Itwasalsoassociatedwithalowerriskofheadandneck,stomach,pancreaticbowelandkidneycancer.Reducingcancerriskisnottheonlyreasontoexercise.Therearecompoundbenefitsacrossemotionalhealthandpreventingcardiovasculardisease.Theleadresearcher,DrAronOnerup,said“somephysicalactivityisbetterthannone,thatmorephysicalactivityisbetterforoptimalhealthoutcomes”,andemphasisedthatitisnevertoolatetogetfittoreaphealthprotectivebenefits.Asforhowmuchexercise,DrClaireKnight,seniorhealthinformationmanageratCancerResearchUK,recommended150minutesofexerciseaweek,butsaid:“Youdon’tneedtorunamarathonorjoinagym–anythingthatgetsyouwarmer,slightlyoutofbreath,andyourheartbeatingfastercounts."Itdoesn’tmatterifyougoforabriskwalk,acyclewithafriend,orevengetthehouseworkdone,thesecouldallcountaswaystobeactive.”微笑與心臟健康Theoldadagethat“l(fā)aughteristhebestmedicine”maycontainanelementoftruthwhenitcomestohearthealth.Astudyhasdemonstratedthathavingachucklecausesthetissueinsidethehearttoexpand–andincreasesoxygenflowaroundthebody.Patientswithcoronaryarterydiseasewhoengagedinacourseoflaughtertherapyhadreducedinflammationandbetterhealth,theresearchfound."Ourstudyfoundthatlaughtertherapyincreasedthefunctionalcapacityofthecardiovascularsystem,”saidtheleadauthor,ProfMarcoSaffi,oftheHospitaldeClínicasdePortoAlegreinBrazil.ThefindingswerepresentedattheannualmeetingoftheEuropeanSocietyofCardiologyinAmsterdam,theworld’slargestheartconference.Inthetrial,scientistscarriedoutafirst-of-its-kindstudytoexamineiflaughtertherapycouldimprovesymptomsofpatientswithheartdisease.Itinvolved26adultswithanaverageageof64,alldiagnosedwithcoronaryarterydisease,causedbyplaquebuildupinthewallsofthearteriesthatsupplybloodtotheheart.Overthreemonths,halfwereaskedtowatchtwodifferenthour-longcomedyprogrammeseachweek,includingpopularsitcoms.Theotherhalfwatchedtwodifferentseriousdocumentaries,abouttopicssuchaspoliticsortheAmazonrainforest.Attheendofthe12-weekstudyperiod,thecomedygroupimprovedby10%inatestmeasuringhowmuchoxygentheirheartcouldpumparoundthebody.Thegroupalsoimprovedinasecondmeasurethattestedhowwellarteriescanexpand.Theyalsohadbloodteststomeasureseveralinflammatorybiomarkers,whichindicatehowmuchplaquehasbuiltupinthebloodvessels,andwhetherpeopleareatriskofheartattackorstroke.Theresultsshowedthattheseinflammatorymarkershadsignificantlyreducedcomparedwiththecontrolgroup."Whenpatientswithcoronaryarterydiseasearriveathospital,theyhavealotofinflammatorybiomarkers,”saidSaffi.“Inflammationisahugepartoftheprocessofatherosclerosis,whenplaquebuildsupinthearteries."Thisstudyfoundthatlaughtertherapyisagoodinterventionthatcouldhelpreducethatinflammationanddecreasetheriskofheartattackandstroke.話題閱讀1.D2.A3.C【來源】浙江省紹興市諸暨二中2021-2022學年高二下學期期中測試英語試題【導語】本文是一篇說明文。文章通過安妮的故事告訴我們恐慌癥和心臟病的區(qū)別,以及患了恐慌癥的人應該尋求心理和醫(yī)療幫助。1.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段“HerhusbandimmediatelyrushedAnnetoanearbyhospitalwhereherpainswerediagnosedashavingbeencausedbypanic,andnotaheartattack.(她的丈夫立即把安妮送到附近的醫(yī)院,在那里她的疼痛被診斷為由恐慌引起,而不是心臟病發(fā)作)”可知,安妮的疼痛是由恐慌引起的。故選D。2.推理判斷題。根據(jù)第三段“Thethirdisthevarietyofsymptoms.Aheartattackvictimoftenexperiencesonlypainandshortnessofbreathwhileapanicattackvictimusuallysuffersmoresymptomsthanthetwomentioned.(第三是癥狀的多樣性。心臟病患者通常只會經(jīng)歷疼痛和呼吸短促,而恐慌癥患者通常會經(jīng)歷比上述兩種癥狀更多的癥狀)”可推斷,恐慌癥的癥狀范圍更廣。故選A。3.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)最后一段“Dr.Crocker’sadvicetoanyonewhothinksheissufferingfromapanicattackistoconsultadoctorforamedicalexaminationtoruleoutthepossibilitiesofphysicalillnessfirst.Onceithasbeenconfirmedthatheorsheis,infact,sufferingfromapanicattack,thevictimshouldturntopsychologistsanddoctors.(Dr.Crocker給那些認為自己患有恐慌癥的人的建議是,首先請醫(yī)生進行體檢,排除身體疾病的可能性。一旦確認自己確實患上了恐慌癥,受害者就應該求助于心理學家和醫(yī)生)”可知,Dr.Crocker對于恐慌癥患者的建議是尋求心理和醫(yī)療幫助。故選C。4.D5.A6.B7.C【來源】浙江省紹興市2022-2023學年高二下學期期末考試英語試題【導語】這是一篇新聞報道。文章主要講述了BruceRichardson突發(fā)心臟疾病,幸虧朋友和急救人員的迅速行動讓Bruce從嚴重的心臟病發(fā)作中幸存下來。而Bruce現(xiàn)在是一位熱情的心肺復蘇術(shù)倡導者。4.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段“ThosearethewordsofBruceRichardson,whosurvivedacardiacarrest(心臟驟停)inJuly2016thankstothequickactionsofhisfriendsandthefirstresponderswhorefusedtogiveup.(這是布魯斯·理查森的話,他在2016年7月心臟驟停后幸免于難,這要歸功于他的朋友們的迅速行動和拒絕放棄的急救人員)”可知,朋友和急救人員的迅速行動讓布魯斯從嚴重的心臟病發(fā)作中幸存下來。故選D。5.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)最后一段“Finally,BrucesharedhisstoryinavideonowbeingusedtopromoteAmericanHeartAssociationHands-OnlyCPRkiosksinstalledaroundthecountry.(最后,布魯斯在一個視頻中分享了他的故事,這個視頻現(xiàn)在被用來宣傳美國心臟協(xié)會在全國各地安裝的人工心肺復蘇術(shù)亭)”可知,布魯斯要在視頻中分享他的故事是為了提倡應用心肺復蘇術(shù)。故選A。6.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段“Bruce’sfriend,Jack,hadlearnedhowtoperformCPR,andhequicklybeganchestcompressions.Anotherfriend,Doug,dialed911andtheoperatorwalkedhimthroughcompressionsuntilfirstrespondersarrived.(布魯斯的朋友杰克已經(jīng)學會了如何進行心肺復蘇術(shù),他很快開始進行胸部按壓。另一位朋友道格撥打了911,接線員帶著他進行按壓,直到急救人員趕到)”結(jié)合文章主要講述了BruceRichardson突發(fā)心臟疾病,幸虧朋友和急救人員的迅速行動讓Bruce從嚴重的心臟病發(fā)作中幸存下來。而Bruce現(xiàn)在是一位熱情的心肺復蘇術(shù)倡導者。可知,布魯斯的故事告訴我們急救知識很重要。故選B。7.推理判斷題。根據(jù)文章主要講述了BruceRichardson突發(fā)心臟疾病,幸虧朋友和急救人員的迅速行動讓Bruce從嚴重的心臟病發(fā)作中幸存下來。而Bruce現(xiàn)在是一位熱情的心肺復蘇術(shù)倡導者??赏浦?,文章是新聞報道。故選C。話題七選五8.F9.D10.B11.G12.E【來源】2023屆浙江省四校(杭州二中、溫州中學、紹興一中、金華一中)高三5月聯(lián)考英語試題(含聽力)【導語】這是一篇說明文。文章主要就如何預防心臟病提出了一些建議。8.根據(jù)上文“Asmuchas80percentofprematureheartdiseaseispreven
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