下表是对某中学高三(3)班50个学生健康问题的调查表。请根据表格内容,综述学生当前存在的健康问题,并就中学生如何保持身心健康提出自己的建议。开头句已给,不计入总词数。
问题类型 | 学习焦虑 | 逆反心理 | 缺乏交往 | 睡眠不足 | 缺乏锻炼 | 视力不佳 |
人数 | 35 | 20 | 15 | 40 | 25 | 35 |
比例 | 70% | 40% | 30% | 80% | 50% | 70% |
词数要求: 150左右。
As is shown in the chart above, ______________________________________________
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As is apparently shown in the chart above, many middle school students have problems both physically and mentally, with 70% of students having learning anxieties as well as bad eyesight, and a larger percentage lacking sleep. Coming next is the lack of physical exercise. 40% of the students surveyed won't obey their parents or teachers. Still fewer claimed not to have enough communication with others.
So far as 1 am concerned, we students should balance our physical exercise and studies. Just like a saying goes:" All work but no play makes Jack a dull boy," without a sound body one cannot achieve anything; however, too much attention has been paid only to studies. Therefore, I suggest we be given less homework and more time for out-of--classroom activities to solve all the problems. Only in this way can we lead a healthy life.
Some people believe that greed and selfishness has become the basis of modern society, and we should return to the old traditions of family and community then we will have a better life. To what extent do you agree or disagree with the above opinion?
In this fast-paced world, many values are undergoing major changes. While people traditionally prioritize caring, sharing and generosity in life and work, modern people seem to be more self-absorbed and self-concerned.
Modern people act selfishly to survive the harsh competition of life. They say that it is a jungle out there. To survive, you have to fight with whatever means that come handy. Obviously greedy and selfishness go perfectly well with such ideas. In a company, employees do everything they can to get better pay and higher position, even at the cost of colleagues. We are in any way advocating any selfish conduct. It is just that people are pressured to act in a certain way due to outside influences.
In spite of common practice, it is hard to conclude that modern society is built on greed and selfishness, both of which are not newly invented vocabulary. In ancient times people also did greedy and selfish things though such behaviors were more condemned then. But we can not ignore the fact that people in the past lived a relatively more isolated life and faced less pressure compared with their modern counterparts.
Are we happier to share with others and be generous to them? There is no fixed answer either. Some people take great pleasure helping and giving to others while others feel happy doing the opposite. But I personally think that people should not be too selfish. Caring for others can actually encourage the development of a mutually beneficial relationship.
In conclusion, modern people appear to be more self-centered than those in the past due to strong outside pressure. However, we should encourage people to know the importance of being caring and generous and to build a mutually beneficial relationship with others.
Are Modern People Becoming More Selfish?
Main comparisons | Contexts |
__1__ are changing | In the past people put caring, sharing and generosity in the first ____2____. |
Nowadays, people seem to be more ____3____about themselves. | |
___4___are changing too. | People in the past appeared to be modest and self-effacing(谦让的). |
People may strive to achieve their own __5___ at the price of their coworkers. | |
The author’s understanding | |
___6____ for the changes in author’s eyes | Fierce __7___ and great __8___on modern people may be responsible for the changes. |
The author’s ___9____towards topic | A relationship which can ___10___ two sides should be establishd. |
1.Values 2.place 3.concerned 4.Behaviours 5.goals 6.Reasons
7.competition 8.pressure 9.attitudes 10.benefit
The medical world is gradually realizing that the quality of the environment in hospital may play an important role in helping patients to get better.
As part of a nationwide effort in Britain to bring art out of the museums and into public places, some of the country’s best artists have been called in to change older hospitals and to soften the hard edges of modern buildings. Of the 2500 national health service hospitals in Britain, almost 100 now have very valuable collections of present art in passages, waiting areas and treatment rooms.
These recent movements first started by one artist, Peter Senior, who set up his studio at a Manchester hospital on northeastern England during the early 1970s.
He felt the artist had lost his place in modern society, and that art should be enjoyed by a wider audience.
A common hospital waiting room might have as many as 5,000 visitors each week. What a better place to hold regular exhibitions of art! Senior held the first exhibition of his own paintings in the outpatients waiting area of the Manchester Royal Hospital in 1975. Believed to be Britain’s first hospital artist, Senior was so much in demand that he was soon joined by a team of six young art school graduates.
The effect is striking. Now in the passages and waiting rooms the visitor experiences a full view of fresh colours, playful images(形象) and restful courtyards.
The quality of the environment may reduce the need for expensive drugs when a patient is recovering from an illness. A study has shown that patients who had a view onto garden needed half the number of strong pain killers compared with patients who had no view at all or only a brick wall to look at.
1.From this text, we’ve learnt that _________ .
A.artists in Britain have completely lost their places in modern society
B.patients should be encouraged to learn art
C.hospitals in Britain should be changed into art museums
D.art is encouraged to be introduced into British hospitals
2.After the improvement of the hospital environment, _________ .
A.patients no longer need drugs to kill their pains
B.patients needn’t buy any expensive drugs
C.patients need fewer pain killers when they are getting better after illness
D.patients can take fewer pills each time
3. It can be inferred from this text that _________ .
A.the role of hospital environment is being recognized
B.hospital artists have done a lot for patients
C.exhibitions of art in hospital attract more audience than that in museums
D.hospitals in Britain look more beautiful than those in other countries
DCC
Language is a major problem for the European Union. The agreement or treaty which created the organization that eventually became the EU, the Treaty of Rome, stated that each country's language must be treated equally. The original six countries had only three languages between them; French, German and Dutch/Flemish. However, there are now 15 countries in the EU, with a total of 12 languages. EU documents must be translated into all these languages, and at official meetings the speeches must be translated into all the languages by interpreters.
All this translating is very expensive and time-consuming It is said that nearly half of all employees of the EU are engaged in translating documents and speeches, and nearly half of the EU’s administrative costs are spent on this task. In the near future it is probable that several more countries, most of them having their own languages, will join the EU, thus making the situation even worse.
The problem is not just cost; there are practical difficulties as well. With 12 languages, there are 132 possible “translation situations” that might be needed. It is often difficult to find people in the right place at the right time who can translate from (for example) Danish into Greek, or Dutch into Portuguese, at a high professional standard
In practice the problem has been made less severe by the use of English in many contacts between EU officials, since almost all of them speak some English. However, any move to reduce the number of official languages( perhaps to four or five) would be a blow to the pride of the smaller countries. Another commonly suggested solution is to make English the official language for all EU business. However, this is strongly resisted by powerful member countries like France and Germany.
1.The organization that eventually became the EU _____.
A.was started by France and Germany
B.started with three countries
C.was set up by the Treaty of Rome
D.included l32 languages
2.What's the main purpose of this passage?
A.To give a solution to a problem.
B.To find out a problem and show how severe it is.
C.To criticize the European Union for inefficiency.
D.To show that the problem cannot be solved.
3.According to the writer, the use of English in contacts among EU officials has _____.
A.angered the officials who don't speak English
B.reduced the number of official languages
C.lessened the effect of the problem
D.been opposed by powerful member countries
4.The writer mentions “Danish into Greek” as an example of _____.
A.a situation that might be difficult to deal with
B.a situation that occurs often
C.one of the 12 situations that requires an interpreter
D.languages easily being interpreted
5.The writer suggests that if the number of official languages was reduced _____.
A.the EU would not know which official languages to choose
B.countries whose languages were not used officially would be unhappy
C.only languages which are easy to translate would be used officially
D.the smaller member countries would be pleased
CBCAB
BRITAIN is a popular tourist place .But tours of the country have pros and cons.
Good news
Free museums .No charge for outstanding collections of art and antiquities .Pop music .Britain is the only country to rival(与……比敌)the US on this score.
Black cabs .London taxi drivers know where they are going even if there are never enough of them at weekends of night.
Choice of food .Visitors can find everything from Ethiopian to Swedish restaurants.
Fashion .Not only do fashion followers love deeply and respect highly brand names such as Vivienne Westwood, Alexander McQueen; street styles are justly loved, too.
Bad news
Poor service .“ It’s part of the place .People can dine out on the rudeness they have experienced,” says Professor Tony Seaton, of Luton University’s International Tourism Research Center.
Poor public transport .Trains and buses promised to defeat the keenest tourists, although the over-crowded London tube is unbelievable popular.
Lack of languages .Speaking slowly and clearly may not get many foreign visitors very far, even in the tourist traps.
Rain .Still in the number one complaint.
No air-conditioning .So that even splendidly hot summers become as unbearable as the down-pours.
Overpriced hotels .The only European country with a higher rate of tax on hotel rooms is Denmark.
Licensing hours .Alcohol(酒)is in short supply after 11p.m .even in “24-hour cities.”
1.What do tourists complain most?
A.Poor service. B.Poor public transport
C.Rain. D.Overpriced hotels.
2.What do we learn about pop music in Britain and the US through this passage?
A.Pop music in Britain is better than that in the US.
B.Pop music in Britain is as good as that in the US.
C.Pop music in Britain is worse than that in the US.
D.Pop music in Britain is quite different from that in the US.
3.When is alcohol not able to get easily?
A.At 9:00 p.m. B.At 10:00 p.m. C.At 11:00 p.m. D.At 12:00 p.m.
4.Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A.You have to pay to visit the museums .
B.It’s very cheap to travel by taxi there.
C.You cannot find Chinese food there .
D.The public transport is poor there.
ACBC
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