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2021-2022学年高三英语一模试题分类汇编

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山东省临沂市2022届高三一模考试英语试题

第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

A

Writer'sDigestAnnualWritingCompetition

Writer'sDigesthasbeenshiningaspotlightonupandcomingwritersinallgenres(体裁)

throughitsAnnualWritingCompetitionformorethan80years.Enterour89thAnnualWriting

Competitionforyourchancetowinandhaveyourworkbeseenbyeditorsandagents!

Prizes

•OneGrandPrizewinnerwillreceive:

$5.000incashandaninterviewwiththeminWriter'sDigest(Nov/Dec2022issue)andon

WritersDigest,com.ApaidtriptotheWriter'sDigestAnnualConferenceincludingspecial

recognitionatthekeynote.

•Alltopwinnerswillreceive:

TheirnamesandthetitleoftheirwinningpiecelistedinWriter'sDigestandonWritersDigest,

com

Aone-yearsubscription(neworrenewal)toWriter'sDigestmagazine

AoneyearsubscriptiontoWriter'sDigestTutorials

20%discountoffofpurchasesmadeatWriter'sDigestUniversity

PricingandDeadlines

•Early-BirdDeadline:May6,2022

Poetryentry一$20forthefirstentry;$15foreachadditionalpoetryentry.

Manuscriptentry—$30forthefirstentry;$25foreachadditionalmanuscriptentry.

,RegularDeadline:June6,2022

Poetryentry-$25forthefirstentry;$20foreachadditionalpoetryentry.

Manuscriptentry—$35forthefirstentry;$30foreachadditionalmanuscriptentry.

Preparingyourentry

,Pleasesubmittextonly;illustrationsarenotaccepted.

,Coverpagesareoptional;titlesarenotrequestedornecessary.

,Wordcountsarenottoincludeentrytitle.

•Acceptedfileformal:pdf.Donotattachzippedfiles,ordocumentsstoredontheweb.

HowtoEnter

CreateyourfreeSubmittableaccountbyclickingtheSUBMITbutton.Ifyoualreadyhavea

Submittableaccount,simplylogin!

1.Whatwillalltopwinnersreceive?

A.TheirwinningpiecepublishedinWriter?sDigest

B.ApaidtriptotheWriter'sDigestAnnualConference.

C.FreepermenantsubscriptiontoWriter'sDigestmagazine.

D.Purchasesata20%discountatWriter'sDigestUniversity.

2.IfsomeonesubmitstwomanuscriptentriesonMay22nd,howmuchshouldhepay?

A.$65B.$55.C.$45,D.$35

3.Whichofthefollowingmustbesubmittedinanentry?

A.Titles.B.Coverpages.C.Textsinpdf.D.

Illustrations

B

Aletterwrittentoa12-year-oldgirlinLithuaniawasdeliveredinDecember,almost51years

afteritwassentbyapenpalinPoland.t€Ithoughtthatsomeonewasprankingme,“saidGenovefa

Klonovskaafterbeinghandedtheletter,whichincludedahandmadecoloredroseandtwopaper

dolls.

Theletter,togetherwith17others,felloutofaventilationhole(通风口)Ihissummer,dirtyand

wrinkled,asawallwastakendowninaformerpostofficeonthesuburbofVilnius.JurgisVilnius,

ownerofthebuildingimmediatelycalledthepostoffice.’Tmsohappytheygotinterested,saidhe.

StreetnamesandtheirnumberinghavechangedinVilnius,andpostofficeworkersspent

monthslookingfortherighthousesandtalkingtocurrentrentersandneighbors,trackingdown

wheretherecipientsmovedto.Onlyfivewerefound.Inseveralcaseschildrenoflaterecipients

werehandedalostletter.

“Wefeltamoraldutytodothis,^^saidDeimanteZebrauskaite,headofthecustomerexperience

departmentatLithuaniaPost.

Oneladycomparedtheexperiencetoreceivingamessagefromabottlethrownintosea.People

wereemotional."Somefelttheysawapartofdailylifeoftheirdeceasedparents,“Zebrauskaite

said.

InthelettertoKlonovska,sentfromKoezaryinPolandandstampedin1970,agirlnamedEwa

complainsbusesnolongerreachhervillage,soshehastowalkinminus23degreeCelsiuscold,and

asksforpicturesofactors.

Nowinher60s,KlonovskahasnomemoryofEwa.SheprobablywroteEwaafterfindingher

addressadvertisingforpenpalsinanewspaper,andtherelationshipceasedafterthelettergot

undelivered.

“Sogoodthattheletterdidn'tmattermuch.Thelosswasnotlife-changing,saidKlonovska

“Whatiftheydeliveredalostletterfromasuitor(求婚者)tohislove,andtheirweddingnever

happened?^^

4.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“pranking“inParagraphImean?

A.Brightening.B.Embarrassing.C.Tricking.D.

Pleasing.

5.WhathappenedtothelettersinParagraph2?

A.Theywereaccidentallyfound.

B.Theyremainedwell-preserved.

C.Theyweredeliveredbytheformerpostoffice.

D.Theywerehiddenbytheownerofthebuilding.

6.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesthepresentpostofficeinVilnius?

A.Generous.B.Dutiful.C.Honest.D.

Cautious.

7.WhatcanwelearnfromwhatKlonovskasaid?

A.Klonovskarefusedasuitor.

B.Klonovskastoppedthewedding.

C.Theundeliveredletterruinedtherelationship.

D.Theundeliveredlettermadelittledifferencetoher.

c

Whenevaluatingpeopleonvariouspsychologicaltests,psychologistsoftendistinguish

betweenmarkersofabsoluteperformanceandrelativeperformance.Absoluteperformancereflects

therawmeasurementofsomething,likethetimeittakestorunamile.Relativeperformanceishow

apersonratesinrelationtotheirpeers,asinwhatplacearunnergetsinarace.

Thestandardsweusetoevaluateourselvesarealmostalwaysrelative,aswecompare

ourselvestoourpeersandthestandardsthataremostfamiliartous.Forinstance,inmyprivate

practice,IhaveonepatientIwillcall“Omar”whoisdependentonsocialservicesandmakesless

than$30,000peryearathisjob.Whilethislevelofpovertywouldleadmostpeopletowakeup

depressedeachday,OmarisoneofthemostoptimisticandappreciativeindividualsIknow.Why?

Becausemostofhisclosestpeers—hissiblingsandfriendsfromchildhood—havelivesfarworse

thanhis.

IncontrasttoOmar,Ihaveanotherpatient,anadolescentI'llcall"Lena”,whosefamilyhas

propertyover$5million.Lena,however,livesinanupper-classneighborhoodwhereherfamilyis

atthelowerendoftheincomelevel.ThoughLena'sfamilyallowshertoenjoypossessionsand

experiencesthatlessthanIpercentofherpeersacrosstheworldcanshare,sheconsistentlyfeels

“lessthan".Why?BecauseLenadoesn*tcompareherselftotherestoftheworld;Thisistooabstract

anexerciseforher,asitwouldbeformostofus.

Accordingly,whetherapsychologistispsychodynamicorcognitive-behavioral,therapy(疗法)

withindividualsstrugglingwithsituationalorpsychologicaldepressionaimstosolvetheproblems

associatedwithbasingone'sself-worthoncomparisonswithothers.Psychologiststrytohelppeople

focusonpersonalgrowtharoundtheachievementofconcretegoalsinlinewiththeirvalues,

independentoftheachievementofothers.Forallofus,definingthesegoals,especiallyduring

Periodsofemotionalcalm,cangoalongwayinhelpingustoavoidthetrapofrelativitythatoften

leadstosituationalandpsychologicaldepression.

8.WhatisthefunctionofParagraph1?

A.Toshowthesignificanceofevaluatingpeople.

B.TDmotivatereaderstostudypsychologicaltests.

C.Tohelppeopleperformwellinpsychologicaltests.

D.Toprovidesomebackgroundinformationonevaluatingpeople.

9.Whydoestheauthormentionhistwopatients?

A.Tomeasuredifferentachievement.

B.Tointroducethestandardstoevaluatepeople.

C.Toexplainrelativeperformancewithexamples.

D.Tocontrastrelativeperformanceandabsoluteperformance.

10.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlytalkabout?

A.Settinggoalsinlifeisessentialforeveryone.

B.Ifsimportanttoavoidunhealthycomparisons.

C.Asenseofachievementcanaffectone*shappiness,

D.Improvingself-worthcanhelpgetridofdepression.

11.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.Happiness:Isitallrelative?

B.Self-worth:Isitmeasurable?

C.Self-worth:Isitbasedonefforts?

D.Happiness:Isitassociatedwithachievement?

D

Astudyofteenagegirls5selfie-taking(自拍)behaviorsfoundthattakingandsharingselfieson

socialmediaisnotlinkedtopoorbodyimageorappearanceconcerns.However,whenadolescent

girlsspendtoomuchtimestrugglingoverwhichphotoofthemselvestopost,orrelyheavilyon

editingappstoaltertheirimages,theremaybecauseforconcern.

Thestudy,byresearchersattheUniversityofArizona,foundthatselfieeditingandtime

investedincreatingandselectingtheperfectselfiewerebothrelatedtoself-objectification,which

ledtobodyshame,appearanceanxietyandmorenegativeappearanceevaluationsinteengirls.

44Self-objectificationistheideathatyoucometothinkofyourselfasanexternalobjecttobeviewed

byotherpeople,“saidseniorstudyauthorJenniferAubrey,anassociateprofessorattheUA.

Basedonastudyof278teenagegirls“Ourmainfindingwasthatwereallyshouldn'tbetoo

worriedaboutkidswhotakeselfiesandsharethem;thafsnotwherethenegativeeffectscomefrom,

h'stheinvestmentandtheeditingthatyieldednegativeeffects,Aubreysaid,"Selfieeditingand

selfieinvestmentpredictedself-objectification,andgirlswhoself-objectifyweremorelikelytofeel

shamefulabouttheirbodiesoranxiousabouttheirappearance.^^

44Self-objectificationisthepathwaytosomanythingsinadolescencethatwewanttoprevent,

Aubreysaid."So,interventionsreallyshouldfocusonhowwecanencouragegirlstodevelopan

awarenessofthemselvesthatdoesn'tonlydependonwhattheylookliketootherpeople.^^The

researcherssaidparentsandcaregiversofadolescentgirlsshouldbeawarethatifateenseemstobe

obsessed(痴迷的),itmightbetimeforatalk.

Theresearchersalsonotethattherecanbedifferentmotivationsforsharingselfies."Selfiesare

apartofthemedialandscape,butyoushouldpostthemforreasonsotherthantryingtogetpeopleto

admireyourappearanceoryourbody."Aubreysaid.Withanestimated93millionselfiestakeneach

day,theyaren'tgoingawayanytimesoon,norshouldthey.Theimportantthingtorememberis:

Selfiesaren'tbad.Justdon'tobsess.

12.Whatbehaviorofadolescentgirlsmaycauseconcern?

A.Takingselfies.

B.Caringabouttheirimages.

C.Sharingselfiesonsocialmedia.

D.Overusingeditingappstobeautifytheirimages.

13.Fromthetext,whatcanwelearnaboutself-objectification?

A.Itpredictsselfieinvestment.B.Itislinkedtoselfieobsession.

C.Itpreventsproblemsinadolescence.D.Itcontributestoobjectiveevaluation.

14.Whatshouldinterventionscenteron?

A.Whentohaveatalkwithteengirls.B.Whentoendselfie-takingbehaviors.

C.Howtohelpformahealthyself-awareness,D.Howtopreventteenagegirls'craze

forselfies.

15.Fromwhichisthetextprobablytaken?

A.Atravelbrochure.B.Asciencenewspaper.

C.Apsychologytextbook.D.Anentertainmentmagazine.

2022年山东省济宁市2022届高三下学期一模英语试题

第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

A

Thetwo-weekHarvardPre-CollegeProgramisanintenseandexcitingexperienceofthe

collegelife.Theadmissioncommitteeisnowlookingformature,academicallymotivatedstudents

whowillgraduatefromhighschoolandentercollegein2022.

TheCourseExperience

Withover30coursestochoosefrom,you'resuretofindatopicthatinterestsyou.Although

coursesarenon-creditanddonothavelettergrades,youneedtoattendtheclassinitsentirety.

Whenclassisnotinsession,youcanparticipateincreativeandsocialactivities.Attheendofthe

program,you,llreceiveawrittenevaluationfromyourinstructor,aswellasatranscript(成绩单).

Time

,July24—August5

HowtoApply

Completeanonlineapplicationandprovidesupplemental(补充的)materials,including:

•The$75non-refundableapplicationfee.

•Transcriptsfrom9thgradetofall2021grades:Thiscanincludeprogressreports,report

cards,andeducationalsummariesfromyourhighschool.

•IfEnglishisnotyournativelanguage,submitscoresfromtheTOEFLIBTorIELTS

languageproficiencyexamalongwithyourapplication.

Cost&Aid

ThetotalfeeforaHarvardPre-CollegeProgram2022sessionis$4,950.Theprogramfee

includestuition,roomandboard,andactivitycostsforthefulltwoweeks.Thereisalsoa

non-refundable$75applicationfeeand$100healthinsurance.

Alimitednumberofscholarshipsareavailabletoassiststudentswhodemonstratefinancial

need.Awardsvarybasedonneed,andatypicalawardcoverspartofthetuition.

Howtocontactus

Interestedinlearningmoreabouttheprogram?Completeourrequestform,andamemberof

ourteamwillcontactyou.

Phone:(617)495-4023

Email:precollege@summer,

1.Whichisarequirementforstudentsattendingthecourse?

A.Completing30courses.B.Gettingrequiredcredits.

C.Havingafullattendance.D.Prioritizingsocialactivities.

2.Whatshouldbeincludedinsupplementalmaterials?

A.Healthcertificate.B.Academicconditions.

C.Financialdeclaration.D.Personalintegrity.

3.Whafsthefullpaymentforanadmittedstudentontheprogram?

A.$75.B.$100.C.$4,950.D.$5,125.

B

OnJanuary22,2022,theBritish-Belgian19-year-old,ZaraRutherford,successfullylanded

hertwo-seatmicrolightaircraftbackattheKortrijk-WevelgemAirport,fromwhereshehad

departed155daysago,fulfillingherdreamtobetheyoungestwomantoflyaroundtheworld

solo.

“IfeelexcitednotonlytobreaktheGuinnessWorldRecord,butalsotodiminishthegender

gapby11yearsbetweenthecurrentyoungestmalerecordholderTravisLudlow18atthetimeof

hisrecord,andthepreviousfemalerecordholderShaestaWaez,whowas30whenshecompleted

her'DreamsSoar'around-the-worldflight.^^Rutherfordwroteonherblog.

Rutherford\journeycrossingfivecontinentsand52countriesbeganonAugust18,2021.

Sheencounterednumerousunexpecteddelaysalongtheway.Theyincludedanunscheduledstop

inRedding,California,duetowildfiresandamonth-longstopinNome,Alaska,torenewher

Russianvisa.Shealsofacedseveralchallengesintheair.WhenflyingfromIcelandtoGreenland,

Rutherfordlostradiocontactwithhergroundteamformuchofthe3-hourflight.Theincidents

alsoresultedinherhavingtocrossoverRussiainsub-zerotemperatures.Thehardestpartwas

flyingoverSiberia-itwasextremelycoldandiftheenginebrokedown,she'dbehoursaway

fromrescue.Despitetheseveredifficulties,thedeterminedyoungpilotnevergaveuponher

dream.

Rutherfordgrewuparoundairplanes.HerBritishfatherfliescommercially,whileher

Belgianmotherisarecreationalpilot.Theyounggirlbeganlearninghowtoflyatage14and

obtainedheraviators(飞彳亍员)licensein2020.Withhergoalofflyingaroundtheworld

accomplished,Rutherfordnowhashersightssetevenhigher.Shewantstobecomeanastronaut

andexplorespace.

Shehopesthatherjourneywillencouragemoreyoungwomentopursuecareersinaviation.

Currentlythenumberoffemalepilotsisjust5percent.Rutherfordsays,"It'saneasythingtosay,

butjustgoforit.Ifyoudon'ttryandseehowhighyoucanfly,thenyou'llneverknow.^^

4.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“diminish“inparagraph2probablymean?

A.NarrowB.Divide.C.Fill.D.Cause.

5.WhydidRutherfordhavetostopinNome?

A.Thewildfiresweretoofierce.B.HerRussianvisawasdue.

C.Theweatherwastoosevere.D.Herenginebrokedown.

6.What'sthepurposeofparagraph4?

A.Toswitchtoanewtopic,B.Tosummarizeher

achievements.

C.Toillustrateheradmirabletalents.D.Toaddsomebackground

information.

7.Whatdoesthepassagetrytoconvey?

A.Lifeisnotallroses.B.Dreambig,aimhigh.

C.Nottoadvanceistogoback.D.Thegreatesttalkers,theleast

doers.

C

LaunchedinSingaporelastNovember,HongKong-basedcompanyOmnifoodshas

introducedarangeofsixplant-basedseafoodtostandinfortuna(金枪鱼),crabandwhitefish.

Similartotheirporksubstitutes(替代品),thenewproductsaresaidtoofferasafeandalternative

sourceofproteinwhiletacklingenvironmentalconcernslikeoverfishingandworseningofthe

seas.

Omnifoods9expansioncomesatatimewhenthemarketforplant-basedproductsisgrowing.

AccordingtoEnterpriseSingapore,localinterestinsensibleconsumptiondoubledin2021,and

flexitarians—peoplewhoprimarilyeataplant-baseddietbutoccasionallyconsumemeator

seafood-representthefastestgrowth.Theoceanisanotherreasoncitedastheneedfor

plant-basedseafood.Theaveragepersonhereconsumed22kgofseafoodlastyear,surpassingthe

globalaverageof20kg.TheWorldWideFundforNature(WWF)alsoobservedthatthreequarters

oftheseafoodservedinSingaporeisunsustainable.Besides,fishfarminginvolvestheuseof

chemicalstopreventdiseaseandparasitesandthesechemicalsthenaccumulateinfishtissues,

whichbecomesaseriousthreattopeople'shealth.

Omnifoodssaystheirproductsaddressalltheseconcerns.Madeprimarilyfrom

non-geneticallymodifiedsoybeans,theplant-basedalternativesarefreeofharmfulsubstances,

absolutelysafe.Thecompanypointedoutthattheproductsshareasimilarlook,feelandtasteof

therealthing."We'vedonepilottastetestswithfriends,family,andonesushirestaurant.Many

admiretheappearanceandmouthfeelthatourtunaproducthasaswellasitsnutritionalbenefits.

Nowwearestrugglingtoimproveourproductuntilit'sanexactmatchortastesbetterthan

animal-basedtuna,“addedDavidYeung.

BesidesOmnifoods,Singaporecompaniesarealsoexploringthealternativeseafoodmarket.

GrowthwellGrouprecentlyraisedUS$22milliontofunditsattemptintoshrimp,squidandcrab

madeusingchickpeaprotein.''Globaldemandfbrplant-basedmeatsisalsoshootingup,withthe

valuesettoreachUS$23,2billionby2024,“saidmarketresearchcompanyEuromonitor.

8.Whichisthehighlightoftheplant-basedseafood?

A.Beingreasonably-priced.

B.Beingphysically-appealing.

C.Beingenvironmentally-friendly.

D.Beingpersonally-tailored.

9.Whatdoesparagraph2mainlyfocuson?

A.Therecenttrendinpeople'sdiet.

B.Thepotentialrisksoffishingfarming.

C.ThemethodsofOmnifoodsexpandingitsbusiness.

D.Thefactorsdrivingthepopularityofplant-basedseafood.

10.Whichbestdescribestheprospectofthealternativeseafoodmarket?

A.Promising.B.Risky.C.Worrying.D.Uncertain.

11.Whafsthebesttitleofthetext?

A.RealSeafoodIstobeReplaced

B.Alternative-seafoodHasaLongWaytoGo

C.Omnifoods:APioneerofPlant-basedSeafood

D.NextFoodFrontier:SeafoodMadeFromPlants

D

ScientistsfromtheNationalUniversityofSingaporestudiedhowmuchtimetwinsspentin

naturalspacescomparedwitheachotherandfoundthattheysharedasimilarlevelofdesiretobe

innature.

“Thereasonwedecidedtostudythisintwinsisthatwecouldestimateheritability(遗传性)

basedonthegeneticsimilaritiesinidenticaltwins(100%)versusgeneticsimilaritiesin

non-identicaltwins(50%)JsaidChia-chenChang,wholedthestudy.4€Ifatrait(特性),suchas

thedesiretobeinnature,isclearlymoresimilarbetweenidenticaltwinsthannon-identicaltwins,

thiswillthensuggestatraitisheritable.”

UsingtheTwinsUKregistry,researcherssurveyed1,153pairsoftwins—identicaland

non-identical—abouthowtheyexperiencednature.Theywererequiredtoanswerquestions

involvinghowfrequentlytheyvisitnaturalspacessuchaspublicparksandprivategardensand

ratetheirfamiliaritywithnature.Aftercomparingandanalyzingthecollecteddata,researchers

foundthatidenticaltwinsweremoresimilartoeachotherintheirattitudestowardsnature.

Whilepreviousstudieshavefoundthatspendingtimeinnaturalspacesimprovesmental

well-being,thisvariesfrompersontoperson.Forthefirsttime,theresearcherssay,thisstudyhas

indicatedwhythatisbysuggestingthereislikelytobeageneticcomponentinourpreferencefor

natureandourlikelihoodtovisitnaturalspaces.

However,heritabilitydeclinedwithage,perhapsshowingthatenvironmentalfactorssuchas

accesstonatureandgreenspacesbringaboutaloveoftheoutdoorsasonegrowsolder.Thatisto

say,aperson'sdesiretobeinnatureandhowoftentheyexperienceitareinfluencedbybothgenes

andpersonalexperiences.Thosewholiveinurbanenvironmentswithoutaccesstonaturecould

enduphavingalesserappreciationofit.Hence,it'snecessarythatdiverseurbanplanningis

neededtoprovideaccesstonaturalspaces—andthebenefitstheyoffer-fbrall.

12.Whyweretwinschosenassubjectsofthestudy?

A.Toacquiremoreaccurateresults.B.Toconfirmthepreviousstudies.

C.Tomeasuretheirgenesimilarity.D.Toidentifytheirspecifichobbies.

13.Howdidtheresearcherscarryoutthestudy?

A.Byanalyzingpreviousdata.B.Byreferringtoonlineresources.

C.Byaskingandansweringquestions.D.Bydoinganexperimentinthelab

14.Whatisspecialaboutthisstudy?

A.Ittakesgenesintoconsideration.B.IttakesadvantageoftheInternet.

C.Itprovidesanewinsightintotheroleofnature.D.Itrevealsthelinkbetweennature

andmentalhealth.

15.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?

A.One'slovefornatureisinvariable.

B.Cityplanningleavesmuchtobedesired.

C.Itmaybeabetterchoicetoliveinruralareas.

D.Genesaretheonlyfactorinshapingone'straits.

2022届山东省荷泽市高三第一次模拟考试(一模)英语试题

第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

A

Wanttofeelmoresatisfiedwithlife?Wepickedoutthese5booksthatwillpromoteyourlife

in2022.

FindingYourElementbyKenRobinson

Everyonehasapassion.Ifyoudon'tknowwhatyoursis,itjustmeansyouhaven'tdiscovered

ityet.Orperhapsyouhave,butitwasdismissedearlyinlife.Findouthowyoucanbreakdaily

routineandfindyourcallinginlife.

EmotionalIntelligencebyDanielGoleman

Didyouknowifyourpulseraterisesabove100bpm,you'relikelytooemotionaltothink

calmly?Youprobablyletfeelingscloudyourjudgmentmoreoftenthanyouknow.Goleman

explainshowyoucanavoidlettingyouremotionsruleyouandmakebetterdecisionsinlife.

HowWillYouMeasureYourLife?byClaytonM.Christensen,JamesAllworthandKaren

Dillon

Areyoumakingtherightbalanceinlife?Whilecareerachievementscanbesatisfying,

neglectingyourfamilyandfriendscanbeharmfulinthelongrun―inwaysyoucan'teven

imagine.

HowtoStopWorryingandStartLivingbyDaleCarnegie

Everwonderedwhyyoucan'tstopworryingaboutsomething?Nomatterhowhardyoutry,

areyoufocusedonthesameissue?Bydefiningthesourceofyourstress,youcangetoveritonce

andforall.Carnegiecameupwithatimelessformula(公式)thathelpsyoutackleany

overthinkingsituation.

ThirteenThingsMentallyStrongPeopleDonrtDobyAmyMorin

Doyoustruggletogetoveryourfailures?Orconcentrateonthingsoutofyourcontrol?

Gettingovertheseobstaclescanhaveasignificantinfluenceonyoureverydaylife.Morinshares

howhermostsuccessfultherapypatientsovercamethesedifficulties.

1.Inwhichaspectdoallthefivebooksbenefittheirreaders?

A.Offeringthemmedicaltreatments.B.Teachingthemhowtosurvivelonger.

C.Givingthemappropriatelifeguidance.D.Helpingthemsolveanylifechallenge.

2.Whenareyoumostlikelytomakeawisedecision?

A.Whenyouignoreyourfriends.B.Whenyoubreakdailyroutine.

C.Whenyoucontrolyouremotion.D.Whenyouoverthinkthesameissue.

3.Whichbookismosthelpfulforpeoplestrugglingagainstfailures?

A.FindingYourElement.B.HowWillYouMeasureYourLife,

C.HowtoStopWorryingandStartLiving.D.ThirteenThingsMentallyStrongPeopleDon'tDo.

B

BeatriceDeLavallettewasjust17yearsoldwhenshewasseriouslyinjuredandlostbothof

herlegsfromthekneedown.

Theteenspentthenextseveralmonthsinintensivephysicaltherapy,workinghardtoregain

hermobilityandindependence.Sheappreciatedherfamilyforsupportingherandassuringher

thatlifewouldgoonduringthosedarkdays.

Herbelovedhorse,DeeDee,wasespeciallyhelpfulinherrecovery.Beatricegrewupinan

equestrian(马术的)family.Shestartedridingwhenshewasjustakid,competingindressage

(盛装舞步)bythetimeshewas12.WhenhertherapistbroughtDeeDeetothehospitalparkinglot

oneday,Beatriceknewherloveofhorsesandridingwasthewayforward.

“Therearenorealwordstodescribethatday,butitwasthestartofmynewliffe,"Beatrice

wroteonherwebsite.t4Afewdayslater,myoccupationaltherapistdrovemetothestables(马厩).

IwasliftedupontoDeeDee.Someonehadtoholdontome,Ihadnomuscletoneorcontrol,butI

knewIcoulddothis.^^Eagertogetbacktoher“reallife'5,Beatri

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