译林版英语必修四Unit2单元测试无答案Word格式文档下载.docx
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1.A.flightB.jogC.walkD.climb
2.A.quarrelB.competitionC.lectureD.celebration
3.A.deliversB.abandonsC.stopsD.changes
4.A.continueB.rangeC.guideD.decrease
5.A.necessaryB.longC.normalD.accessible
6.A.signB.pauseC.opportunityD.goal
7.A.lengthB.paceC.priceD.cost
8.A.delightfullyB.desperatelyC.negativelyD.undoubtedly
9.A.gratefulB.curiousC.satisfiedD.lightning
10.A.exploringB.discoveringC.movingD.shouting
11.A.slippedB.grewC.dugD.translated
12.A.wokeupB.splitupC.gaveupD.gotup
13.A.suspectedB.appreciatedC.wanderedD.quit
14.A.employersB.customersC.colleaguesD.residents
15.A.hidingB.visitingC.trainingD.instructing
16.A.coursesB.armsC.namesD.minds
17.A.separatedB.preventedC.joinedD.lost
18.A.pleasantB.politeC.patientD.professional
19.A.varietyB.orderC.benefitD.origin
20.A.usefulB.alternativeC.classicD.possible
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Inanewlookattheimpactoflong-timesittingbehavioronhealth,anewstudylinkstimewatchingtelevisiontoanincreasedriskofdeath.Oneofthemostsurprisingfindingsisthatitisn’tjustcouchpotatoeswhowereaffected.Evenforpeoplewhoexercisedregularly,theriskofdeathwentupthelongertheywereinfrontoftheTV.Theproblemwasthelongperiodsoftimespentsittingstill.
Australianresearcherswhotracked8,800peopleforanaverageofsixyearsfoundthatthosewhosaidtheywatchedTVformorethanfourhoursadaywere46%morelikelytodieofanycauseand80%morelikelytodieofcardiovascular(心血管的)diseasethanpeoplewhoreportedspendinglessthantwohoursadayinfrontofTV.
TimespentinfrontofTVsandcomputersandvideogameshascomeunderfireinstudiesinrecentyearsforcontributingtoaspreadofobesityintheUSandaroundtheworld.Buttypicallytheresultingpublic-healthmessageurgeschildrenandadultstoputdowntheXboxcontrollerandremoteandgetonatreadmill(跑步机)orasoccerfield.
TheAustralianstudyoffersadifferentview.“It’snotthesweatytypeofexercisewe’relosing,”saysDavidDunstan,aresearcheratBakerIDIHeartandDiabetesInstitute,Melbourne,wholedthestudy.“It’stheincidentalmovingaround,standingupandusingmuscles.Thatdoesn’thappenwhenweareplunkedonacouchinfrontofatelevision.”
Indeed,participantsinthestudyreportedgettingbetween30and45minutesofexerciseaday,onaverage.Theresultsaresupportedbyanewfieldofresearchthatshowshowlongperiodsofinactivitycanaffectthebody’sprocessingoffatsandothersubstancesthatcontributetoheartrisk.Andtheysuggestthatpeoplecanhelpdecreasesuchrisksimplybyavoidingextendedperiodsofsitting.”
Keepingsuchprocessesworkingmoreeffectivelydoesn’trequireconstantintenseexercise,butconsciouslyaddingmoreroutinemovementtoyourlifemighthelp,doctorssay.“Juststandingisbetterthansitting,”saysGerardFletcher,acardiologistatMayoClinic,Jacksonville,Fla.,whoworksstandingupathiscomputer.“Whenyoustandup,youshufflearoundalittlebitandusemusclesnotrequiredwhenyouaresittingorlyingdown.”
SimplestrategiesforincreasingactivityincludecombininghouseholdchoressuchasfoldinglaundrywithTV-watchingtimeorgettinguptochangeaTVchannelratherthanusingaremotecontrol.Thereport,publishedTuesdayintheAmericanHeartAssociationjournalCirculation,focusesonTVwatchinginpartbecauseitisthemainleisure-timeactivityinmanycountries,researcherssaid,especiallyintheUS.
24.Onemisunderstandingpeoplemighthaveisthat________.
A.theradiationfromTVmaybadlyaffectyoursight
B.TVprogramscanbroadenyourhorizonseffectively
C.watchingTVverylongisagoodwaytokilltime
D.regularexercisecanminimizethesideeffectofwatchingTV
25.WhatisnewaboutthediscoveryoftheAustralianstudy?
A.Remotecontrolshouldn’tbeusedwhenpeoplewatchTV.
B.PeoplewhowatchTVtoolongshouldtakemorephysicalexercise.
C.SittingtoolonginfrontofTVwillleadtohighriskofheartattack.
D.Long-timesittingisbadforallpeopleincludingthosewhoexerciseregularly.
26.AccordingtotheAustralianstudy,howcantheriskofdeathbereducedwhenpeoplewatchTV?
A.Byincreasingsimplemovement.
B.BytotallyavoidingwatchingTV.
C.Bytakingsomemedicine.
D.Byincreasingsweatytypeofexercise.
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scheap,andyoucandoitwhenyouwant.AllthesefactorscertainlycontributetothefactthatrunningisoneofthemostpopularsportsintheUK.
Butformanyofthosetwomillionrunners,therealreasonweheadouttobeattheroadsuntilourlegshurtismoreintangible(无形的)thanweightlossorfitness.
Manyrunnersbecomeinterestedintimes.Theytrytobreakthe40-minutebarrierforthe10K,orrununderfourhoursforthemarathon.Yet,really,thesetimesarealmostmeaningless.Andassoonastheyareachieved,anothertargetisthrownoutalmostimmediately.
Thetimesareonlythecarrotsweputinfrontofourselves.Butwhydoweputthemthereinthefirstplace?
NobodyevergivesawiseanswerDeepdown,weallknowtheanswer.
Runningbringsusjoy.Watchsmallchildrenwhent
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