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(2022·山西省运城市高中联合体高三模拟预测)
People often discuss the dangers of too much stress, but lately a very different
view of stress is gaining popularity: this view of stress, held by members of the
positive stress movement, argues that some stress might actually be beneficial.
The positive stress movement is made up of people like Zachary Rapp who are looking
for an edge in a petitive wakes up most mornings at dawn, goes for a run,
sips black coffee while looking through emails, and then steps into a freezing cold
is a routine designed to reduce the stress of running simultaneously (同
步地) three different health and biotechnology panies for 18 hours a addition
to running and freezing showers, Rapp also uses ice baths, hot yoga, and
unconventional eating practices, eliminating milk, sugar, and various other foods
high in carbohydrates.
Although Rappʼs practices may sound extreme, he is part of a growing movement,
consisting largely of tech industry workers who claim that such methods will help
them live better and ed by influential figures in different fields,
including entertainers, athletes, entrepreneurs and scientists, positive stress
practitioners seek out some bination of extreme temperatures, restrictive diets,
punishing exercise routines and general disfort.
They believe these extreme practices put stress on their bodies, which actually
keep them them, the difference between daytoday stress, like the kind
we feel when moving apartments, and positive stress is that the latter involves
pushing their bodies to extremes, forcing them to build up a tolerance and finally
making them feel less stress from work.
But it is important to note that not everyone agrees with these practitioners;
indeed, some medical professionals argue that positive stress is not for everyone,
and that it might even be dangerous for people who are unhealthy or older.
1.What do we learn about followers of the positive stress movement?________
A.They are usually quite sensitive to different types of stress.
B.They hold a different view on stress from the popular one.
C.They get much pleasure from living a very busy life.
D.They gain a petitive edge by enjoying good health.
2.What does the underlined word “eliminating” mean?________
A.Removing.
C.Drinking.
B.Hating.
D.Choosing.
3.Why do positive stress practitioners feel balanced?________
A.Because they live better and longer.
B.Because they suffer various stress.
C.Because they forget daytoday stress.
D.Because they bee more tolerant of stress.
4.What is the writerʼs attitude toward the positive stress movement?________
A.Supportive.
C.Objective.
B.Tolerant.
D.Conservative.
【语篇解读】 本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了一种新的对待压力的态度,认为压
力有利。
1.B 细节理解题。根据第一段“People often discuss the dangers of too much stress,
but lately a very different view of stress is gaining popularity: this view of stress,
held by members of the positive stress movement, argues that some stress might
actually be beneficial.(人们经常讨论过多压力的危害,但最近一种截然不同的压力观点
越来越流行:这种观点由积极压力运动的成员持有,认为有些压力实际上可能是有益的。)”
可知,我们能从积极压力运动的追随者身上了解到他们对压力有不同的观点(压力有益),其
观点与主流对压力的流行观点(压力有害)不一样。故选B。
2.A 词句猜测题。根据第二段“In addition to running and freezing showers, Rapp
also uses ice baths, hot yoga, and unconventional eating practices, eliminating
milk, sugar, and various other foods high in carbohydrates.(除了跑步和冰水淋浴,
拉普还使用冰浴、热瑜伽和非传统的饮食习惯,eliminating牛奶、糖和其他各种高碳水化
合物的食物。)”及第三段“positive stress practitioners seek out some bination of
extreme temperatures, restrictive diets, punishing exercise routines and general
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