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挑战7篇高难度七选五(拓宽做题思路)七选五练习题1Passage1Whenwearefacedwithacrisis,orifwehaveanimportantdecisiontomake,manyofusfallintothetrapofover-thinking.Wemaykeepthinkingaboutsomethingconstantlyandtoolong.
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Howcanwestopourselvesfromover-thinking?Doingsomethingtodistractyourselfisagoodidea.Youcanfindworkingwithyourhandsisespeciallygood.
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Yourbrainsimplydoesn'thavetheresourcestosplititselfintoathirdactivity,forexampleover-thinking.
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Studieshaveshownthatwhensomeoneviewssomethinginexcitementandanxiety,thebrainis-forcedtobecomestuckinthepresentbecauseallofyoursensesarecompletelyengaged.Youdonothavetimetofocusonsomethingdifferent,whichcancauseover-thinking.Constantwishing,hopingandprayingdonotgiveyouanyrelief.Theyjustkeepyoustuckinoneplace.Buttakingthesmalleststepoffthecrisisreallymatters.Itwillsetthingsinmotion,makingyoulikeasnowball.
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.Thetrapsarethingsthatcauseyournaturalabilitytoreactwithoutyourealizingthatthereisaconnectionbetweenthetwo.Thus,
avoidingrelevanttrapsisalsoagoodidea.
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Forexample,ifoneofyourcolleaguesissonegativethatshealwaysdragsyoudown,stophangingoutwithherbyhavinglunchaloneatanearbyrestaurant.A.Thismindsettendstoruinourday.B.Putsimply,outofsight,outofmind.C.Justasasayinggoes,oncebitten,twiceshy.D.Youarereallygettingyourbrainworkingforyou.E.OtheractivitiesaretheonesthatarouseyourcuriosityF.ItengagesyourmovementskillsandthinkingprocessG.Thus,youwillgraduallymoveyourselfoutofthefeeling.
Passage2:ThePowerofCompassion
Whenweseewhatweareallupagainst
-whenweseethesufferingandstrugglethatallhumansface-
theonlyresponsethatmakessenseissimplecompassion._____1______.
Itinvolvesthedesiretobemovedbysufferingandthemotivationtohelpalleviateandpreventit.Genuinecompassionisadeep,heartfeltconcernforthewell-beingofothers.
_____2_____,
payingattentiontoourownneedsandfeelingsinarespectful,gentleway.
Tobecompassionateistoseethetruenatureofthesufferingonefaces.
_____3____andthenactsempathetically(共情地)toaddresstheissue,withtheultimateaimofcreatingvalueandgreaterunityandharmonyintheworld.Whenwelearntoempathizewithothers,werecognizethateveryonestruggleswithdifficultsituationsandnegativeemotions.Wecanalsodevelopabroaderperspectiveonhumanity._____4____Justaswestrivetobegentleandkindtootherswhentheyexperiencehardship,itishealthyandconstructivetotreatourselvesthesameway.Howcanwedevelopself-compassion?_____5_____Thisbeginswithmindfulness-thatis,withtheintentiontobeawareofourownpainfulexperiencesinabalancedway,onethatneitheravoidsnoramplifies(放大)painfulthoughtsandemotions.A.Everyoneisdoingthebesttheycan
B.Wecanalsoextendcompassiontoourselves
C.Kindnesstowardoneselfleadstoappreciationofothers
D.Self-compassionisapositiveandcaringattitudetowardoneself
E.Themostimportantisrelatingtoourselveswithacceptancewhatevercomes
F.CompassionisthequalityofbeingunderstandingtopeopleandattendingtotheirneedsG.Onewhofeelscompassionviewschallengingemotionsandsituationswithoutjudgment
Passage3Whendidwestartwalkingforleisure?“Goingforawalk”isapopularpastimeamongolderandyoungergenerationsalikebecauseofits
well-knownbenefitsforourphysicalandmentalhealth.Butyoumaybesurprisedtohearthatwanderingthroughprettystreetsorhikinginmountainoushavenotalwaysbeenconsideredleisureactivities,accordingtoDanielGale,aresearcherofpedestrianism(步行运动).
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Beforethat,itwasjustsomethingpeopledidoutofnecessity,someofwhomevenassociated
itwithcriminalactivity.ButforCharlesDickens,thefamousEnglish19thCenturyauthor,marchingthroughLondonstreetsandtrampingaroundthecountrysidewasabigpartofthecreativeprocess.
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Hewalkedatanimpressivepaceoffourmilesperhour,accordingtohisbiographybyPeterAckroyd.
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Perhapsyoucantakeinspirationfromanotherbig-thinkingwanderer.19thCenturyAmerican
writerHenryDavidThoreautookaslowerapproach,preferringtostrolloverhillsandfieldsandthroughthewoods.Hesaidthathecouldnotpreservehishealthandspiritswithoutwalkingatleastfourhoursaday.Thisideaoftakingastrolltoclearyourheadhassurvivedthroughtothe21stCentury.Buthavepedestrianmannersremainedthesame?A1780articlefortheLondonMagazineadvisedpedestrianstoavoidthingssuchashangingaroundinconversationandobstructingpeoplebehindyou.
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Inthismodernage,whenmanyofusaretiedtoourdesksandtoourscreens,trythesimpleactofsteppingoutontothecitypavements,orgettinglostinnature.
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Whetheryouseeyourselfmoreasacasualstrollerorapurposefulstrider(阔步者),whynotbuildahabitoutofit?A.Whatifspeed-walkingisn’tyourthing?B.Thismaymakeallthedifferencetoourwell-being.C.Nowadays,wecouldadddistractedphone-users.D.Hebroughttherecreationofwalkingintofashion.E.Goingonanurbanwalkismuchmorepleasantnow.F.Itwasatimetoabsorbwhatwasgoingonaroundhim.G.InBritain,walkingforfunwasn’treallyathinguntilthe1780s.
Passage4:Haveyouevercaughtasmellofsomethingandbeenstronglyremindedofapersonorplace?Thereseemstobeadeeppsychologicallinkbetweensmellsandourmemory.Someresearchevensuggeststhatsmellscaninfluenceourcognition(认知,感知)._____1____
RojaDove,aperfumer,informedtheBBCthatwhenweareborn,theolfactorybulb(嗅球),whichistheareainourbrainthatprocessessmell,isempty,withoutpre-existinginformationorassociation._____2_____Whenwesmellanodouragain,theoriginalanduniquememorycomesfloodingbackbecauseoftheassociationacquiredinourpreviousexperience.Ourawarenessofsmellsisprimarilyunconscious._____3_____But,low-levelsmellsarestillpickedupbecausethescentreceptors(感受器)inourbrainaresopowerfulthatweunconsciouslyregisterthem.Infact,variousstudieshavefoundtheolfactorybulbsendsmoreneurons(神经元)tomoreareasofourbrainthanourhearingorvision.Researchsuggeststhatthepowerofsmellcanalsoaffecthowthebrainperforms.
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MarkMossatNorthumbriaUniversity’sPsychologyDepartmentdiscoveredthatcertainessentialoils,suchaspeppermint,positivelyimpactcognition,androsemarysscentcanenhancememory.Healsostudiedlavender,whichhesays“tendstoimpairmemoryandslowreactiontime".Butresearchbyothershasshownittobeusefulinreducingpre-treatmentanxietyindentalandmedicalsituations._____5_____Thenexttimeafamiliarsmellbringsbackaspecialmemory,
justrememberthatyournoseisworkingwonders.A.Whydosmellstakeusback?B.So,don'ttakeyournoseforgranted.C.Howisthesenseofsmellconnectedtoyourbrain?D.Scentscanrevivememoriesthathavebeenlongforgotten.E.Wearenotactivelyawareofthemunlesstheyareextremelystrong.F.Thisisespeciallytruewhenitcomestothefragranceofessentialoils.G.Therefore,ourresponsestosmellsarelearned
andhighlyindividualized.Passage5:SomepalsandIwereinthemidstofapinballcompetitionatabartheothernightwhenthemachinekeptbreakingdown.Wecalledoveraverybusyemployeewho'sresponsibleforhelpingkeeptheplacerunning.Heputeverythingasidetofixourproblematicpinballmachinetwice._____1_____Acoupleoftheguysimmediatelyobjected,sayingtheemployeewasjustdoingthejobhewaspaidtodo.Iinsistedandgotthegrouptoagreetotheplan,althoughsomewhatreluctantly.Mypinballwizarddidn'tstretchouthishand,buthowmanytimeshavewerunacrossthosepayment
screensthatsuggesta20%tipforbeinghandedasandwichweordered?_____2_____Thereisdatatobackupthetrend:66%ofAmericanadultshaveanegativeviewoftipping,and32%saythey'resickofthosepayment-screenhints,accordingtoarecentBankratesurvey._____3_____
IadmittherearetimesIsuspectthetippingthinghasgonetoofar---say,whenI'mataself-checkoutlineandthere'sstillrequesttoleavesomethingextra.ButI'mgenerallywillingtoerronthesideofcaution:Ifsomeoneisexpectingatip,I'llassumetheyhavefinancialreasonstodoso._____4_____Plus,tippingisgoodkarma(因果报应).It'salwaysworthittotipinunexpectedsituations
---onesthatdon'tnecessarilyinvolveahintonapaymentscreen._____5_____
Hewassogratefulforthe$10tipthatlaterthatnight,herewardedourgroupwithwellmorethan$10infreetokens(代金券)
forfutureplay.Sonexttime,theremustbenoargumentswithmyfriendswhentimescometotip.A.Thisleadstowhat'sbeencalled“tippingfatigue(疲劳)”B.So,whyamIwillingtogoagainstthetrendandsayyes?C.Isuggestedwetiphim$10andsplitthetipamongallofus.D.There'sanargumentthatweshouldbantippingaltogether.E.Guesswhathappenednextwithmypinball-machinefixeratthebar?F.Onedollarortwowon'tmakeorbreakme,butitcanpossiblyhelpwiththeirrent.G.Shouldtheyearnfarbelowtheminimumwage,employersmustmakeupthedifference.
Passage6:HelenaBlumen,acognitive(认知的)scientist,saysthecomplicatedmentalmulti-taskingthatdancingrequiresengagesvariouspartsofthebrainatthesametime,leadingtothestrengtheningofneural(神经系统的)connectionsacrossdifferentregions._____1_____.“It’ssocially,cognitivelyandphysicallydemanding,”shesays.Anyonewho’severfelttheirresistibleurgetodancetoafavoritesongknowsthatcombiningmusicandmovementcanliftyourmoodandmeltawaystress.Butthere’salotmorehappeninginyourbrainwhenyou’retryingtofolloweventheeasiestchoreography(编舞)._____2_____.Taskslikegettingaroundthekitchenorwalkingtothebusstopcanbecomemoreattainableifregardedaschoreography.
Tolearnhowthemechanismsofdancingworkinthebrain,researchersconductedMRIscansonolderadultswhoengagedineitherdanceoratraditionalexerciseprogramoversixmonths.
_____3_____,thedancersgrewmorewhiteandgraymatterinthepartsofthebrainresponsibleforcognitiveprocesses.Theresearchersassumethatthesebrainchangescontributetomoreneuroplasticity,thebrain’sabilitytoformnewconnectionsandpathways._____4_____.Brainplasticityissimilartothecity’sabilitytobuildnewroads,repairoldonesorevenchangethedirectionoftrafficbasedonhowoftentheroutesareusedandwhatthecityneeds._____5_____.AFinnishstudyofpeoplewithseverebraininjuriesshowedthatdance-basedrecoverymightimprovemobility,cognitionandoverallwell-being.Additionally,researchshowsthatdancingcanreducetheriskofbrain-relateddiseasessuchasdementia(痴呆).A.Moreover,dancingcanhelppreventbraininjuriesB.InadditiontothephysicalandneurologicalbenefitsC.TheeffectextendsbeyonddancingtotherealworldD.WhilebothgroupsimprovedtheirlevelofphysicalfitnessE.DancingmightevenhelppeoplewithbraininjuriesanddiseasesF.ImagineyourbrainislikeacitywithloadsofroadsandpathwaysG.Basically,dancingrequiresmorebrainpowerthancommonlybelieved
Passage7:BasedonhisownresearchatWashingtonUniversityinSt.Louisandotherscientificstudies,psychologylecturerBonooffersthefollowingtipsforgettingandstayinghappierinyourlife._____1_____Lookingforwardtoanenjoyableexperiencecanmakeitallthatmuchsweeter.Waitacoupleofdaysbeforeseeinganewmoviethatjustcameout,planyourbigvacationforlaterinthesummer,andtrytotaketimetoenjoyeachbiteofdessert.Ontheopposite,getnegativetasksoutofthewayasquicklyaspossible—anydelaywillonlymakethemseemworse.Peoplewhofocusmoreonprocessthanoutcometendtoremainmotivatedint
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