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2018届江苏高二上期末试卷分类汇编---阅读(无锡)AWhenitcomestothehealthproblem,howcanyou,theworkaholic(工作狂),refocusandgetthebestoutoflife?Afewsuggestionsarelistedasfollows.SLEEPFORMORETHANEIGHTHOURS!Makesuretogetatleasteighthoursofsleepandplentyofrest.Don'tbelievethatyoucanalways“catchsomesleeporrestlater.”Yourbodycannotmakeupforlostsleeporresttimebecauseitisnotphysiologicallypossible.SETSTRICTFAMILYTIME!Resolve(决意)tomakeSaturdaysandSundaysstrictlyforfamilytime.Andsticktothis!MondaysuntilFridaysyoumakeanexcusenottorelaxandspendtimewithyourfamilybecausei'tsworktime,whynotmakeasimilarexcuseforSaturdaysandSundays?“Ican'tworktodaybecauseI'mspendingtimewithmyfamily.”GETSOMEFOODIN!Makesureyougetfoodinyourstomach.Workaholicsareknowntobefood-skippers.Ifyoucan'taffordtogetoffyourdeskorfromdoingpaperwork,havefooddeliveredtoyou.It'salwaysagoodideaifyouhavecrackers(薄脆饼)onyourdrawertoeasethehungerpain.CONFINEWORK!Resolvetoconfineworkinyouroffice.Don'tbringworktoyourhome!Keepthosefilesinyourofficedeskwheretheybelong.Practiceworkingonlywithinyourworkinghours.Ifyouhaveaneight-to-fiveworking
schedule,sticktoit.WORKUPTHOSEMUSCLES!Exercise,exercise,exercise!Setasideatleastanhoureachdayoreveryotherdayforexercise.Yourbodyneedstobeconditioned,andworkingnon-stopisn'tgoingtogiveittheproperphysicalconditioningitneeds.Sincemostworkaholicstendtohavetheirbehindsstuckontheirchairs,itsevenmoreimportantthatyougetsomeexercise.MAKEAPLAN!Planyourday.Workononlyoneortwothingsatatime.It'smucheasiertoworkonsomethingandfinishitfirstandthenmoveontothenextratherthandoanumberofthingsallatthesametimeandneverfinishoraccomplishanythingattheendofthedayMakeoutalistofpriorities(优先权).Writedownthingsthatneedtobeworkedonimmediatelyorareurgent,keepingtheleastonesatthebottomofyourlist.Afteryou'vedonethis,beguidedbythislist.Turningthisactivityintoahabitwillalsohelpyoumanageyourtimebetter,bemoreorganized,andaccomplishmore.Thepassageisintendedfor.thosewhoarehardworkingB.thosewhokeepthemselveshealthyandalivethosewhoconsiderworkthecenteroftheirlifethosewholiveabusy,successfulandhappylifeA.Don'tbefood-skippers.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisnotmentionedasapracticaltipforaworkaholic?A.Don'tbefood-skippers.Don'thaveyourbehindsstuckonyourchairs.Makesureoftimeavailableforyourfamily.D.Makeupforlostsleepwheneverpossible.Bymakingaplan,anizingyourtimeandfinishingurgentthingsfirstfinishinganumberofthingsatonceworkingononlyoneortwothingseachdayaccomplishingasmuchworkaspossibleatanygivenmomentTheunderlinedword“confine”inparagraph5possiblymeans.improveB.startC.practiceD.restrictIftherewereonemoretip,itcouldbe.LIVETOWORKB.WORKTOLIVEC.MAKEWORKYOURLIFED.STOPTOENJOYWORKINGBRecentlyscientistshavemadeabreakthroughindevelopingabloodtest,whichcanpredictwhethersomeonemayattemptsuicide(自杀),topreventhundredsofdeaths.AshasbeendiscoveredbyAmericanresearchers,variations(变化)inasinglegenecanbemadeuseoftopredictifsomeoneislikelytocommitsuicide.ResearchersatJohnHopkinsUniversity,inBaltimore,Maryland,foundthatthegeneSKA2stoppedfunctioningcorrectlyinpeopleatriskofsuicide.TheSKA2geneisfoundintheprefrontalcortex(前额皮层)ofthebrain,andisinvolvedinpreventingnegativethoughtsandcontrollingabnormal(不正常的)behavior.Ifthereisn'tenoughSKA2,oritischangedinsomeway,thebodycannotcontrollevelsofcortisol(皮质醇).Previousresearchhasshownthatpeoplewhoattemptsuicideorwhotaketheirownliveshavelargeamountsofcortisolintheirsystems.Atestcouldallowdoctorsorpsychologiststoplacepatientson“suicidewatch”anddisabletheiraccesstodrugsorequipmentwhichtheycouldusetoendtheirownlife.TheresearchwasreportedinTheAmericanJournalofPsychology.“Weneedtostudythisinalargersamplebutwebelievethatwemightbeabletomonitorthebloodtoidentifythoseatriskofsuicide.Afterall,suicideisamajorpreventablepublichealthproblem,butwehavebeenheldbackinourpreventioneffortsbecausewehavenosteadywaytopredictthosewhoareatincreasedriskofkillingthemselves,”saysstudyleaderDrZacharyKaminsky,anassistantprofessorofpsychologicalandbehavioralsciences.“Withatestlikeours,wemaybeabletocutdownsuicideratesbyidentifyingthosepeopleandintervening(介入)earlyenoughtoheadoffadisaster.“Thebloodtestsucceededinpredictingthosewiththemostsevereriskofsuicidewith90percentaccuracy.Theycouldalsospotifsomeonehadalreadyattemptedsuicidewith96percentaccuracy,simplybylookingatthelevelsofSKA2.What'sthepurposeofthebloodtest?TohelpcurethosewholackSKA2.Topredictpeople'scharacters.Topredictwhethersomeonemaytrytokillhimself.Toseewhetherpeoplegetinfectedbyillness.Accordingtothetext,thosewhoattemptsuicide.havetoomuchSKA2B.havefeweramountsofcortisolintheirsystemsC.havefewerabnormalbehaviorsthanothersD.havevariationsinthegeneSKA2Whichofthefollowingaboutthebloodtestistrueaccordingtothepassage?Thebloodtestisabletoaccuratelypredictpeoplewiththemostsevereriskofsuicide.Ifyouhaveeverattemptedsuicide,you'resuretobeidentifiedthroughthebloodtest.TheAmericanscientistshaven'tachievedeverysuccessinthebloodtest.ThebloodtestcouldhelpthoseatariskofsuicidebyraisingthelevelsofSKA2.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsthebloodtestresearch?A.Passive.B.Objective.C.Cautious.D.Doubtful.CAsthefirstblackfemalerepresentativeofAlabamainCongress,TerriA.Sewellsaidshewasraisedtoaccomplishanythingshewanted“.Ineversawmylimitationswhenitcametobeingawomaninanything,letalonepoliticalpower.”SewellrecentlysaidtoTheWashingtonPost.Butthatdoesn'tmeanshedoesn'tgothroughthechallengesthatfacemostwomeninpolitics.TerriwasbroughtupinSelma.ShewasthefirstblackstudenttohavethehighestgradesofSelmaHighSchool.SewellspentherchildhoodsummersinAlabamawithhergrandparents.Hergrandfather,aministerandfarmer,guidedhertoacquirealoveforherhomeland,appreciationofhardwork,andtheimportanceofherfaith.Hergrandfathergaveheradeepunderstandingofthehistoryofblackpeople.SewellgraduatedwithhonorsfromPrincetonUniversity.Duringthesummerswhileincollege,shewasaleaderonthecollegecampus,servinginvariousrolesincludingclassvice-president,classrepresentative...Upongraduatingfromcollege,shewaschosenasoneofthe“TopTenCollegeWomeninAmeric”a.Attheageof25,shepublishedhermaster'spaperontheelectionofthefirstblackmembersofBritishParliament(英国议会).Aftergraduation,SewellservedasalawclerkinBirmingham,Alabama.Sewellbeganherlegalcareerin1994attheWallStreetlawfirmofDavisPolk&Wardwell.Sewellprovidedfreelegalservicesforthehomeless,girlsofcolorinNYChighschools.SewellreturnedtoAlabamain2004toassisthermotherinthecareofherfather.AsthefirstblackfemalepartnerinaBirminghamlawfirm,SewellhasdistinguishedherselfasoneoftheonlyblackpublicfinancelawyersintheStateofAlabama.Sheservedasalawyerhelpingtoraisemoneyforpublicprojectsforsomeofthestate'smosttroublesomepublicaffairs.Sewellmadeeducationalfinanceaparticularfocusofherpractice,representingthehistoricallyblackcollegesA.Determinedandmodest.A.Determinedandmodest.B.Creativeandenergetic.inAlabama,aswellasotherhighereducationinstitutions.TerriSewellalsoservedasco-chairoftheWomen'sFund“VoicesAgainstViolence”campaign,whichinspiredwomentohelpwomentoovercomedomesticviolence(家庭暴力).Thecampaignraisedmorethan$70,000infourmonthstofightdomesticviolenceinBirmingham.“Shehasalwaysbeenanoverachiever.”Thisiswhathermothersaidabouther.WhatcanweknowaboutSewell'sgrandfather?HeledSewelltopoliticspersonally.B.HehelpedshapeSewell'slifevalues.C.HeinspiredSewelltogainvotingrights.D.HeurgedSewelltochallengeherself.WhatdidSewelldoinhercollegelife?Shebasedhermaster'spaperonapersonalinterview.Sheworkedpart-timeforTheWashingtonPost.ShewaselectedchairwomanoftheStudentUnion.Shegotinvolvedinvariouseventsactively.WhatdoestheauthorfocusoninParagraph4andParagraph5?A.Sewell'ssocialskills.B.Sewell'seducationalbackground.C.Sewell'spoliticalachievements.D.Sewell'sprofessionasalawyer.WhichwordscanbeusedtodescribeSewell?C.Caringandresponsible.C.Caringandresponsible.D.Honestandaggressive(上进的).WhatdoesSewell'sexperiencetellus?A.Businessisthesaltoflife.Onegoodturndeservesanother.A.Businessisthesaltoflife.Neversetlimitationsonyourself.D.Knowledgeispower.What'sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.TerriA.Sewell:awomaninpowerRacialequality:along-termgoalA.TerriA.Sewell:awomaninpowerRacialequality:along-termgoalArisingstarintheU.S.CongressThekeytoTerriA.Sewe'llssuccessArisingstarintheU.S.CongressThekeytoTerriA.Sewe'llssuccess镇江)Enjoyrelaxing,spa-qualityfacialsathomewiththisNanoSteame,aperfectskincaretooltofullymoisturizeyourskinandthoroughlycleanseyourface.Onesimplepushproducesnano-sized(纟内米)steamparticles(颗粒)togodeepintoskinandmoisturizeyourface.Arelaxingstreamofhotmistquicklyremovesmakeup,dirtandotherimpuritiesfromskin.Youcansteambeforeskincareroutinetohelpabsorbcreambetter;steaminthemorningtosoftenyourskinforeasiermakeupapplicationandlongerlastingresults.Themultifunctional3-in-ldevicecanalsobesettohumidify(使潮湿)aroomandhasanextrachamber(室)towarmtowelsforrefreshment.Alarger200mlwatertankallowsfor30minutesofworkingtimewithacompletelysilentoperation.BenefitsofNanoSteamingincludeupto10timesimprovedbloodcirculation,improvedcellvitality(活力)andoxygenabsorptionthroughskinforahealthieryoungerlookingfaceandsignificantlyimprovedabsorptionofyourbeautycreamsforincreasedeffectiveness.WhyIsNanoSteamerBetter?NanoSteamerisa3-in-ldevicethatdoublesasapowerfulhumidifierandhasabuilt-intowelwarmingchamber.Largerwatertankcapacityforupto30minutesofsteamingtime-comparethattoothersteamerswithonly8-10minutesofrunningtime.ABonus5-piecestainlesssteelskinkitisincluded-Thesearethesametoolsskincarespecialistsusetoremoveskinimpuritiesanditisideallysuitedtouseafterfacialsteamingandbeforeapplyingbeautyproducts.Attention1.Beforesteamingatfaceforthefirsttime,pleaseletthesteamerrunthroughafullcyclewithafewdropsoflemonjuiceaddedintowatertoremovesmell.2.Pleasedonotaddessentialoiltothewatertanksincethismayshortenthesteamerlifespan.3.Whenfinished,pleasewait10minutesforthesteamertocooldownbeforepouringoutremainingwater.Suggestedsteamingdistance:8inchesfromthesteamnozzleSteamtemperature:104TSuggestedwatertofillinthesteamer:distilled(蒸馏的)orpurifiedwatertoavoidthemineralresidue(残留)ofregularwaterbuildingup.NanoSteamerismainlyusedfor.A.increasingwatertankcapacityB.removingblackheadsandmarksC.moisturizingtheskinandcleansingthefaceD.purifyingairinaroom.WecanlearnfromthepassagethatNanoStreamer.takesthreeminutestocooldownhas3watertanksandlongersteamingtimecanonlybeusedafterapplyingmakeupproductsD.ineludesafree5-piecestainlesssteelskinkitasabonus.WhenusingNanoSteamer,you'dbetter.getascloseaspossibletothesteamnozzlenotaddessentialoiltothewatertankpourouttheremainingwaterthemomentyouarefinishedaddafewdropsoflemonjuiceeverytimetoremovesmellBWhenyoupulltheheadsetoveryoureyesandthegamebegins,youaretransportedtoatinyroomwithwhitewalls.Yourtaskistobreakoutoftheroom,butyoucannotuseyourhands,joystickorgamepad.Youmustuseyourthoughts.Youturntowardaballonthefloor,andyourbrainsendsacommandtopickitup.Withanotherthought,yousendtheballcrashingintoamirro,rbreakingtheglassandrevealingafewnumbersscribbledonawall.Youmentallytypethosenumbersintoalargekeypadbythedoor.Andyouareout.DesignedbyNeurable,asmallstartupfoundedbyRamsesAlcaide,anelectricalengineerandneuroscientist(神经科学家),hegameoffersawayofselectingitemsinavirtualworldwithyourthoughts.Havingaheadsetwithvirtualrealitygoggles(眼镜)andsensors(传感器)thatcanreadyourbrainwaves,itwillbeafewyearsbeforethisdevicecomesintothemarket.Anditislimitedinwhatitcando.Butitworks.Irecentlyplayedthegame,titledAwakening,whenAlcaideandtwoNeurableemployeespassedthroughSanFrancisco,sodidafewhundredothersthismonthattheSiggraphcomputergraphicsconferenceinLosAngeles.DrivenbyrecentinvestmentsfromtheUSgovernmen,tmanystartupsandbiggercompaniesareworkingonwaystomentallycontrolmachines,lookingforsmootherwaystousevirtualrealitytechnology."Neurotechnologyhasbecomecool,"saidEdBoyden,aprofessorattheMITMediaLabwhoadvisesoneofthosestartups.AtNeurable,AlcaideandhisteamarepushingthelimitsofEEG(脑电图)headsets.Althoughsensorscanreadelectricalbrainactivityfromoutsidetheskull,itisverydifficulttoseparatethesignalfromthenoise.Usingcomputeralgorithms(算法)basedonAlcaide'sresearch,Neurableworkstoreadactivitywithaspeedandaccuracythat'snotusuallypossible.Thealgorithmslearnfromyourbehavior.Beforeplayingthegame,youtrainthemtorecognizewhenyouarefocusingyourattentiononanobject.Apulseoflightbouncesaroundthevirtualroom,andeachtimeithitsasmallcoloredballinfrontofyou,youthinkaboutthebal.lAtthatmoment,whenyoufocusonthelightanditstimulatesyourbra,inthesystemreadsthespecificsignalsofyourbrainact.ivity59.Howcanyoubreakoutoftheroominthegame?A.Openthedoorwiththejoystick.B.Typethenumbersyouhavegotintothekeypadinmind.C.Sendaballcrashingintothedoo.rD.Useyourhandstoopenthedoor.60.WhatcanbeinferredfromParagraph4andParagraph5?A.ManypeopleinSanFranciscohaveplayedthisgameexcepttheauthor.B.TheUSgovernmentdidn'tinvestmoneyinthevirtualrealitytechnolo.gyC.Thedevicehavingaheadsetwithvirtualrealitygogglehascomeintomark.etD.Alotofstartupsandcompaniesaredoingresearchintomentallycontrolmachines.61.WhichisthebesttitleofthepassageA.AgameyoucancontrolwithyourmindB.ThelimitsofEEGheadsetsC.SensorsthatreadbrainsignalsD.RecentinvestmentsonvirtualrealitytechnologyCChanceatnewstartMikeMileshadn'thadastablejobinyears.Hebouncedaroundfromagencytoagency,neversurewhenhislastdaywouldbe.Sometimes,helostajobwithlessthanaday'snotice.Thiswasnotduetoapoorworkethic(职业道德)-fromarrivingearlytostayinglate,MilessayshedideverythinghecouldtoleavegoodimpressionsonemployersinLancaster,Pennsylvania,intheUS.ButbecauseMileshadacriminalrecord,hewasalwayscutloosewhenitcametimetoletstaffgo."Itwaslikewalkingoneggshells.Youjustneverknewwhenyou'dbegone,"hesaid.Afterhisreleasefromprisonin2007,Milesstruggledtofindstability(稳定)-bothmentallyandfinancially.Duringthistime,helivedinhismother'shouseandshehelpedhimraisehisdaughter.Whenhismompassedawaytwoyearslater,Milessayshebecamemoredeterminedthanevertocreateahealthyenvironmentforhisfamily."I'mallshehas,andshe'sallIhave,"hesaid."Ihadtobuildawholenewrelationshipwithmydaughter,whilebuildingawholenewlifeformyself."Itwasn'tuntilOctober2015,nearlyadecadeafterhegotoutofprison,thatacousintoldMilesaboutafoodcompanythathirespeoplewhohavedifficultyfindingjobs.Hopingthiswouldclearupwhatfeltlikeathickcloudofuncertaintyoverhisfuture,Milessubmittedanapplication.Hegotaninterviewandsoonaftertha,tbeganhisnewjob.Hisworkinvolveseverythingfromfoodproductiontomaintenance(保存),nottomentionitpaysalivablewageof$15anhou.rHesaysit'sthebestjobhe'severhad.Miles'storyisrareinLancaster,wherethepovertyrateisaround30percent-aboutdoublethenationalaverage.ThisfigureannoyedCharlieCrystle,theco-founderandCEOofthecompanythatgaveMileshisjob.Crystlesayshewantstoinspireothercompaniesandentrepreneurs(企业家)torethinktheircurrentpracticesandignite(引发)conversationsaboutminimumwageandemploymentopportunitiesforeveryone,includingex-offenders(前罪犯).Beyondprovidingemploymentandlivablewages,thecompanyalsohelpsemployeesdealwiththemanychallengesofreentryintosociety.Thismeansanythingfromhelpingthemfindhousingandhealthbenefitstochangingtheirschedulessotheycanmakecourtdates.Milesisnowsavingforahouse."Itdoesn'thavetobeabighouse,"hesaid."Ijustwanttobestable.".WhydidMileschangehisoccupationfrequently?A.Helikedtotrynewthings.Hecouldnotfindajobhelikesallthetime.Hewasanunstablepersonwhodidn'thavepersistence.Hewasneveraskedtostayatjobslongashehadbeeninjail..WhatencouragedMilestofindastablejob?A.Hewantedtomoveintoabetterhouse.B.Hefacedheavysocialpressurefromotherpeople.C.Hewantedtomakelivingconditionsbetterforhisfamily.D.Hecouldn'tstandlivingwithhismotheratsuchanoldage..Fromthearticle,wecanlearnthatCrystal.A.criticizesothercompaniesfortheirlowwageslongstobefamousandgainmorerespectencourageothercompaniestothinktheircurrentpracticesagainD.pushesothercompaniestohelpex-offenderswithreentryintosociety.Whatcanweinferfromthelastthreeparagraphs?Milesiscontentwithhiscurrentsituation.Milesisgoingtobuyabighouseinthefuture.Thelocalgovernmentwillhelpeveryonefindjobs.TheminimumwagelevelwillsurelyincreaseinLancaster.DTherehaslongbeenanotion(观念)thatmoneybuyshappiness.However,although"wereally,reallytriedthatforacoupleofgenerations,itdidn'twork,"saidFrancineJay,authorofTheJoyofLess,AMinimalistLivingGuide:HowtoDeclutter,Organize,andSimplifyYourLife.Thankstoatravel-inspiredrevelation(启发),Jayhasbeenhappilylivingasimplerlifefor12years."Ialwayspackedaslightlyaspossible,andfounditexcitingtogetbywithjustasmallcarry-onbag,"shetoldCNN."Ithoughtifitfeelsthisgreattotravellightly,howamazingwoulditbetolivethisway?Iwantedtohavethatsamefeelingoffreedominmyeverydaylife."Jaydecidedtogetridofallherexcess(额外的)possessionsandlivewithjusttheessentials(必需品)."Iwantedtospendmytimeandenergyonexperiences,ratherthanthings."Jayisafollowerofamovementcalled"minimalism(极简主义)".Growingnumbersofpeoplehavebeenattractedtothislifestyleallovertheworld.Theysharethesamefeelingofdisappointmentwithmodemlifeandadesiretolivemoresimply.Minimalistsaretypicallyprogressiveandconcernedabouttheenvironment,LeahWatkins,aleadresearcheratOtagoUniversityinNewZealand,toldStuffmagazineinMarch.Butmanysimplyexperiencedunhappinesscausedbyowningtoomanypossessions.Depressionwiththematerialismofourworldisn'tnew.EnglishromanticpoetWilliamWordsworthsummeduphowdispiriting(令人消沉的)thiswasbackin1802,atthebeginningoftheindustrialage,whenhewrote:"Gettingandspending,welaywasteourpowers".Hispreferencewastogobacktonature.Closertoourowntimes,thehippies(嬉皮士)ofthe1960salsosoughtto‘‘dropout"ofmodemlife.Andformanyminimalists,theirkeyistounload.Withoutobjects,they"believepeopleareforcedmoreandmoreintothepresentmomentandthat'swherelifehappens,"wroteStuff.Butdoessimplicityeverfeellikeasacrifice(牺牲)?"It'seliminatingtheexcess-unuseditems,unnecessarypurchases-fromyourlife.Well,Imayhavefewerpossessions,butIhavemorespace...Minimalismismakingroomforwhatmattersmost,"saidJay.And"therealquestions",accordingtoDuaneElgin,USsocialscientist,are"whatdoyoucareabout?"and"Whatdoyouvalue?"HetoldCNN:"It'simportantforpeopletorealizeminimalismisn'tsimplytheamountofstuffweconsume.It'saboutourfamilies,ourwork,ourconnectionwiththelargerworld,ourspiritualdimension.It'sabouthowwetouchthewholeworld.It'sawayoflife.".Whatwastheauthor'smainpurposeinwritingthetext?Toexplorethetrendofminimalism.Togivetipsonhowtoleadahappylife.Toarguewhethermoneybuyshappiness.TorecommendoneofFrancineJay'sbooks..WhatinspiredFrancineJaytoliveasimplelife?Abookshecameacross.Herdesiretokeepupwithmodemlife.Thepleasuresheenjoyedfromtravelinglightly.Afollowerofminimalismshemetonatrip.68.AccordingtoLeahWatkins,atypicalminimalisttendsto.a.befedupwithmaterialism
b.likesavingandvisitingnatureoftenc.beangryabouthisorhercurrentlifed.beenvironmentallyfriendlyandlivewithfewerthingsA.a,bB.a,dC.a,b,cD.b,c,d.Theunderlinedword"eliminating"inParagraph8probablymeansA.removingB.distinguishingC.acceptingD.improving.WhichofthefollowingwouldDuaneElginprobablyagreewith?Minimalismisahealthylifestylethatisinconflictwithmodemlife.Minimalismlimitspeople'sfreedomtoenjoytheirlivestothefullest.Minimalismenablespeopletoreflectonwhattrulycountsintheirlives.Minimalismmeanspeoplehavetosacrificesomepleasuretolivesimply.(苏州)AHaveyounoticedthateverytimeyouhaveanexamatyourdoctor,yourprescriptionglasses(验配眼镜)alwaysgethigherandhigher?Youthengetanewpairofglasses,andyoumoveonwithyourlife.Andthencomesyournextexamthenextyear,andyourprescriptiongoeshigheragain.Whenwillitstop?Willyoubelivingyourlifewithvisionthatgetspoorerandpoorer?Therearemanyotherchoicesforyou,suchaseyesurgeriesandlasertherapies(激光治疗),butdoyoureallywanttogothroughwiththesedangerousandexpensiveoperation?Aretherisksworthit?Formany,it'snot.Introducinganamazingbreakthroughineyecareandconsideredtobetheverysolutiontoeyesightimprovement—QuantumVisionSystem.WhatisthisamazingBreakthrough?ao/a口visionao/a口visionTheebookiscreatedbyDr.WilliamKemp,whocompletelytransformedhisclinicandpracticewhenhediscoveredthisscientificbreakthrough.Insidetheebookareseveralstep-by-stepinstructions,guides,andvideos,explainingtheverycausesofpooreyesightandwhatyoucandotorecoveryourself.Theprogramuses100%all-naturalmethodstohelpyouachieveaperfect20/20visioninamatterofdays.Theprogramcostsonly$37,whichyoucanbuyonlinefromtheirofficialwebsite.Onceyoupayfortheprogram,yougetinstantaccesstoalltheinformationyouneedtomovefromoneprescriptionpointtoanotherinjust10minutes,andachieve20/20visioninjust7days.Theprogramcomeswitha60-day100%moneybackguaranteesoifyoudon'tseeanyresultsorifyouthinkitdoesn'twork,yougetyourfullmoneybackwithoutquestion.TOC\o"1-5"\h\zQuantumVisionSystemisintendedforthosewho.haveeyesightproblemsB.receiveeyesurgeriesC.sufferfrommentaldisorderD.sufferfromblindnessThesystemcanbepurchased.attheclinicB.ontheAppstoreC.onthewebsiteD.onthephoneThepassageismeantto.recommendadoctorwhotransformedhisclinicandpracticeadvocateaneyeoperationthathelpspeopleregaintheireyevisionintroduceascientificdiscoverywhichwillgreatlyimprovepeople'slivesadvertiseanebookwhichcanrecoveryourvisionnaturallyinashorttimeBAthomeandatwork,invisibleradiowavesfromdozensofwirelessnetworksarerunningthroughyourspaceandbody.It'sreasonabletoworryaboutwhateffectallthatwirelessenergymighthaveonyourhealth.Butwhilethewirelessequipmentisbecomingpopularrecently,thekindofradiationtheyproducehasbeencarefullyexaminedfordecades,saysJohnMoulder,aprofessorfromtheMedicalCollegeofWisconsin.In2013,MoulderwroteareportabouttheexistinghealthresearchonWi-Fi.Likeyourmobilephone,Wi-Firouters(路由器)sendandreceiveinformationusingradiowaves,hesays.Theresearchonradiowavesandhumanhealthgoesbackatleasttothe1950s,whentherewereconcernsaboutNavyservicemenbeingexposed(暴露)topowerfulshipboardradar(雷达).“Wehave50or60yearsofresearchintothekindofradiationconnectedwithWi-Fi,”Mouldersays.FosterwasMoulder'spartneronthat2013reportofWi-F'ishealtheffects.Hesaysthat,basedonourunderstandingofradiowavestrengthsandrisks,worldhealthorganizationshavesetsafetystandardsforalltheequipmentthatgivesoffradiowaves—fromphonestomicrowaves.Butsomeexpertshavemoreconcernsaboutthetypesofweakradiationourwirelessequipmentproduces.“Wehaveanimalstudiessuggestingevenlow-levelexposurestothekindofradiowaveradiationconnectedwithWi-Ficouldhavevariousnegativehealtheffects,”saysJoelMoskowitz,aprofessorfromtheUniversityofCalifornia.Earlierthisyear,ananimalstudyfoundheavyexposurestocellphoneradiationincreasedrats'risksforsomebrainandheartproblems.Butmanyoftheseanimalstudiesare“allovertheplace”intheirdesignquality,Fostersays.Animalresearchoftendoesnottranslatetohumans.Also,manyoftheexperimentsarequiteworrying,forthelevelsofradiationthatthetestedanimalsreceivedarefargreaterthanwhatpeoplesufferwhenusingmobilephonesorwirelessnetworks.Moskowitzdoesn'tdisagreewithMoulder.Buthesaystheamountofradiowaveradiationpeoplereceivetodayisdifferent,andthisraisesnewconcerns.Whenitcomestoourlong-term,increasingexposurestoallourwirelessequipment,“we'reflyingblind,”hesays.Ofcourse,tryingtoavoidradiowaveexposureismoreorlessimpossibleifyouliveinmodernsociety.Moskowitzadviseskeepingwirelessequipmentawayfromyourbodyandturningoffwirelessnetworkswhenthey'renotinuse.Whileanyhealthrisksareyettobeproved,“Ithinktryingtominimizeexposureisthebestadviceatthispoint,”Moskowitzadds.WhatcanbeinferredfromwhatJohnMoulderandKennethFostersay?ThestudyofWi-Fidatesbacktothe1950s.ThereisnoneedtoworryabouttheuseofWi-Fi.Peopletakeriskswhenusingphonesandmicrowaves.Navyservicemennearradarwereingreatdanger.WhatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph6suggest?Manystudiesonanimalscanbeseenhereandthere.Thedesignqualityofanimalresearchisfarfromscientific.Theconditionssetforanimalstudiesaresimilartothoseofhumans.Humanbeingssufferfromstrongerradiationthanthetestedanimals.What'sMoskowitz'sattitudetowardstheuseofwirelessequipment?Cautious.B.Uncaring.C.Positive.D.Curious.CGlancingatthelargeroomthroughherblueeyes,four-year-oldNicoleinheroversizeshortskirtbegantocry.“It'sokay,honey,”Itriedtoencourage.“Comeplaywiththeotherchildren”.ButthemoreIpersuaded,themorethewaterflowed.Everyweekforthepasteighteenyears,I'vespentTuesdayswithadozenkidsdressedinsatinribbons,feathers,butterflywingsandplasticjewelry.Theseafternoonsarefreeflowingandnon-threateningbutforsomestrangereason,Nicolesawthisasthefinalkissofdeath.Inhermind,shewasgoingtobeleftallalonewithastrangewomanandseveralotherchildren.Uncontrollabletearsrapidlystartedtoflowandtherewouldn'tbeenoughtissuesinthewholebuildingtomopuptheflood.Tiptoeingquicklytothedoor,Igentlycalledtoherfather.“Justsitinhereforawhileuntilshewarmsup,”Isaid.Standingnexttohisfirstborn,Richtookhisdaughter'shandandledhertothecentreoftheroom.Slowlyhepushed,butagainthedamnbroke.“Daddy,don'tleaveme!”Nicolecried.“Don'tmakemedothis.”Bendingdownonhiskneesuntiltheywerenose-to-nose,Richgentlywhisperedinherear,“I'lldoitwithyou.There'snothingtobeafraidof”.Holdingherentireyounghandaroundhismiddletwofingers,thepairwentontoskiparoundthefloor.“Wow!”Icheered.“Youdeserveaprize.I'veneverseenadaddothatbefore.”ForabriefsecondRichpaused,andthenwithasmile,hereplied,“Isn'tthispartofthejob?”ThatwonderfulmomentwastwoyearsagoandI'vethoughtofitoften,especiallywhenIseehowwellNicoleperformsinclass.Moreimportantly,however,I'veremembereditbecauseittakesmebacktomyowndancebeginningswithmyfather.FromthemomentIwasborn,musicspoketome.Themomenttheradioorrecordplayerwasturnedon,Iflaymyarmsandlegsabouttheroominwildfashion.Mostofthetime,Iwasfinetoperformalone,buttheminutemydadwalkedintotheroom,I'djumpintohisarms,hughimtightandplacemytinyfeetontopofhishighlyshinedshoes.Whilethismemoryissweet,therealreasonIholditdeartomyheartisbecauseofwhatwentbehindhisaction.Myfatherwasnotthemostgiftedcreatureontwolegswhenitcametodancing,buthe'dsteppedoutofhiscomfortzone区(域)anddancedbecauseheknewhowmuchIlovedit.Forhim,helpinghisonlydaughterdevelop,despitehowuncomfortableitmadehimfeel,waspartofhisjob.Asachild,myfatherdidwhathewastoldandlivedasexpected.Butwhenitcametohisownchildren,heallowedusthechancetofollowourownpathandwewereneverforcedtobelikehim,livelikehimorthinklikehim.HeprovidedanenvironmentwheremythreebrothersandIwerepermittedtoexploreourownjungleuntilwefoundthelifethatwasrightforus.Toallyoufatherswho'veinfluencedyourchildren'slivesbysteppingoutofyourcomfortzonestodance,whetheritisinmind,bodyorsoul—thisone'sforyou!Yougiveachildthecouragetostandonthecenterstageoflife.WhywasNicolesosadatherfirstdancingclass?Shewasaskedtomopupthefloor.Shehadtobeleftwiththestrangers.Shedidn'tlikethedancingdresses.Shewasthreatenedbytheolderboys.Whatdoesthefathermeanbysaying“Isn'tthispartofthejob?”inParagraph6?Dancingwiththeirdaughterisafather'spart-timejob.It'safather'sjobtoforceherdaughtertolearndancing.Fathersarealwaystheretohelptheirdaughterifnecessary.Fathersarerequiredtoaccompanytheirdaughterindancingclasses.Whatdoweknowabouttheauthor'sfather?Hewasfondofdancing.
Helikedtomakechoicesforhischildren.Herequiredhischildrentofollowhispath.Hetriedtoliveuptohisparents'expectations.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?DancewithmyfatherB.StayinyourcomfortzoneC.FollowyourownpathD.Findadancingpartner(扬州)AReader'sTravelPhotographyCompetitionThismonth'simagesincludesomeoriginalandbrilliantshots.Theoverall2017winnerwillreceivea$200holidayticketandgoona16-nightwildlifeholiday.DougScottGuesswhattheyoungmonkisdoing!Heisplayingwithhissmartphoneinsecret.PAULGOLDSTEINJUDGE:Smartphoneshavetakenovert
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