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由a点变到b点.What is theuthor's purpose in writing the text?A.To show the advantages of the festival.B.Tointroduce a Chinese literature festival.四35.What is the text mainly about?C.To make the festival better known to the world.A.The health tips of ItaliansB.The causes of type-2 diabetes.D.To encourage more Chinese festivals to be held.C.The danger of long-term sitting.D.The health benefits of post-meal walks.第二节(共5小题:每小题2分,满分10分)DAt the end of a long day,ts tempting to diveintyoudrNefi the根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余yovefinished ngu bak beforekrm选mer walk wasa popular activityians have been walkinger meals for cetriesSociety tells us that you can't teach an old dog new tricks.36.A new study publishedin Human Development points out that using a childlike approach to learning can help peopleyLoretta DiPietro,a professor at the George Washington Universityitmust beof any age take on and rise to new challenges.The following strategies will do the trick.g00d.”37.As adults,we tend to use similar skills day in and day out:we take jobs in fieldsResearch backs this up.One study co-authored by DiPietro found that when older adultswe're already good at,drive the same routes to the same places,and fall into routines we'reat risk for type-2 diabetes()walked for 15 minutes after a meal,they had steady bloodcomfortable with.But all this familiarity limits the parts of the brain we're using regularly.suar levels in the hours afterwards.The human digestive system tus fods(Switching to something more challenging may have more cognitive()benefits.萄糖.After a meal,glucose floods a person's bloodstream..Insulin(胰岛素)helps pull thatSurround yourself with encouraging people.A fear of making mistakes is another reasonglucose into cels.But for people with impaired insulin activityomuchglucosecareminadults are so slow to learn new things;if we try and fail,we can face criticism,lose money,or get fired.38-at work and at home-who allow you to make mistakes and learn fromin the blood,which can cause heart disease and other health problems.them.What good does walking do?"The muscles we use to walk use glucose as energy,Make a decision and don't give up.Telling friends about your new goal can help keep youdrawing it out of circulation and therefore reducing how much is floating around,"saysmotivated.If you can afford it,spending money on a new pursuit-for example,booking aAndrew Reynolds,a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Otago.Reynoldstrip to Rome to practice your Italian-might also make it harder to give up.conducted a study of people with type-2 diabetes and found that just 10 minutes of walkingLearn more than one thing at once.39.But dividing that time and energy into threeafter a meal helped control their blood sugar levels."We saw the biggest differences withor four areas will stretch your brain in all different directions.That doesn't mean you shouldwalking after dinner time,"compared to other times of the day,Reynolds says."Thestart all the new challenges all at once,though.For example,maybe you started learning anew language in 2021,and this year you add singing lessons,and next year you try somethingproduction of insulin in response to a meal tends to decrease later in the day.Getting up andelse.40moving around at that time was very effective,"he says.A.Step out of your comfort zoneA little post-meal movement may also aid digestion.But more isn't necessarily betterB.Turn to your friends and familywhen it comes to post-eating exercise."Exercising muscles pull more of the blood flow theirC.But it doesn't have to be that wayway during activity,and the GI tract(消化道)gets relatively less,”says Sheri Colberg-Ochs,D.We tend to zero in on one hobby or one skilla researcher at Old Dominion University."That actually slows down the digestion of food inE.You can add things gradually based on what you can handleyour stomach during the activity.Anything but really intense exercise would probably workF.So feeling comfortable can reduce stress and make you happierequally well..”G.That's why it's important to build up a support network of peopleSo make like the Italians and head out for a walk after your next meal.Your TV and the第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(共20小题:每小题1.5分,满分30分)Internet will still be there when you get home.32.What does the underlined word "impaired"in Paragraph 2 mean?阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填人空白处的最C.Related.D.Expected.佳选A.Damaged.B.Monitored.After college I wanted to make a difference in the world,so I joined a non-profit33.What might be concluded from Reynolds'words?organization and became a volunteer teacher.I hoped to make a positive 41in Namibia.A.Moving around later in the day helps with sleep.42,my first choice wasn't Africa,but I am extremely grateful that I was43 there.B.Insulin's function can be activated by exercise.Various tribes (and racial groups live in Namibia,and a number of languages areC.The body's ability to manage blood sugar varies in a day.spoken.Then English became the 44 language after its independence.Teachers wereD.Dieting plays a part in controlling blood sugar levels.supposed to teach in English,but many 45 the language skills to do so.My job was to34.What is the disadvantage ofverxeriserdingCobergchs?46 the teachers.Schools were quite 47.Some classrooms merely 48 sticks stuckB.It delays digestion.in the sand and a metal roof.49 both boys and girls shaved their heads,I learned toA.It damages the GI tract.D.It increases blood sugar levels.50 them by their uniforms:girls wore skirts.C.It causes breathing problems.The students had 51 days.They walked miles to get to school,often barefoot.They【2022高考冲刺卷·英语卷(五)第5页(共8页)】【2022高考冲刺卷·英语卷(五)第6页(共8页)】

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