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广东省汕头市潮南区2020年初中毕业生学业考试英语模拟考试题(含听力音频)

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日期: 2025-01-10
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(A)

    More than half the young people in China are nearsighted, according to a survey, which called for great efforts to control the condition. The survey found that eight of 10 senior middle school students were nearsighted, compared with 71.6 percent in junior middle school, 36 percent in primary school and 14 percent of 6-year-olds in kindergarten.

(B)

    According to experts, one of the best ways to make thankfulness a part of your life is to keep a diary. For example, before you go to bed every night, write down any positive experience you have during the day, no matter how small. Your mental health will gradually improve.

(C)

    "It is in giving that we receive," It turns out that this is scientifically right. Studies have shown that putting the well-being of others before our own without expecting anything in return will give us a strong sense of satisfaction.

(D)

    Studies show volunteering reduces stress. Even if you have little time to offer, just the act of giving has been shown to improve your health, possibly by reducing your sense of pain. A new study found that people who said they would volunteer were less sensitive(敏感的) to an electric shock than those who refused.

(E)

    Researchers found a clear link between breakfast habits and heart disease risk. Those who didn't eat in the morning were up to 87 percent more likely to cause heart trouble. They did a survey on 6,550 people over 40. Most (59 percent) ate breakfast every day, but 5.1 percent never did, 10.9 percent seldom did, and 25 percent would not eat for a few days.

(F)

    Now many children are getting fat. Some of them spend too much time watching TV. Others have to spend a lot of time studying. So they don't have enough time to exercise. A report says that many middle school students spend about 10 hours a day sitting down. And many students like eating sweet food. That also makes them fatter.

阅读理解

    During the novel coronavirus outbreak,hospitals all over Chinahave used smart technology to care for patients and make work easier fordoctors. The outbreak will help smart healthcare develop faster in China,according to Xinhua.

Robots lend a hand

    Robots are being used to fight the virus.For example, medical workers at the Third People's Hospital of Shenzhen areusing robots to do routine (常规的) medical tasks.

    Developed by Chinese AI company UB Tech,these robots can offer medical advice, deliver (递送) medicine and disinfect (消毒) wards (病房) and other areas. They can alsocheck temperatures, according to China Daily.

    Liu Yue, head of the hospital's feveroutpatient services (发热门诊), said the robots have made work much easier. "It greatlyreduces our burden (负担), and it can also prevent usfrom missing infected patients," Liu said.

Remote (远程的) healthcareservices

    It can be dangerous for medical workers andpatients to come into contact ( 接触 ) with each other. But with remote medical services, doctorsat different hospitals can share photos and videos to come up with the besttreatment. China'sthree biggest telecom companies are providing hospitals across the country with5G support. This allows them totransfer(传送) large amounts of data (数据) quickly.

    For example, on Feb 27, doctors in thecities of Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou used 5Gtechnology to treat a severely (严重地) ill 67-year-old patient in Wuhan, according to China Daily. Bydiagnosing (诊断) patients remotely, doctors can protectboth themselves and their patients.

    AI makes work more efficient (高效的)

    Ask Bob is an AI-powered consultation (咨询) platform.Developed by Ping An Smart Healthcare, it can provide users with informationabout the virus, help people do medical self-checks, check their mental (心理的) health and choose the right face masks, according to China Daily.

    Ping An Smart Healthcare has also developedAI software that can read CT images and provide accurate (准确的) analyses (分析) to doctors. This can speed up the diagnostic process and allowdoctors to give faster treatment.

任务型阅读,请阅读以下左栏的相关信息,然后与右栏内容相匹配。

Brian, a 7-tear-old boy, likes to have meals while watching TV. He doesn't pay attention to his food. Sometimes he forgets how full he is and eats too much.

Paul is an engineer. He is so busy that he always eats in a rush. For him, eating is like a task rather than something enjoyable.

Ben's parents work late at night and they can't get up early to cook breakfast for him. He sometimes goes to school without breakfast.

Mr. Black has a habit of having an extra meal before going to bed. He thinks it helps him sleep well at night.

Carla doesn't like drinking water. She likes Coke instead. She drinks at least five bottles a day.

A. In general, kids and teens that eat breakfast have more energy and do better in school. Without breakfast, people can get can get tired. So, try to make time for your breakfast.

B. Some drinks like Coke and fruit juice are usually high in calories and sugar, which can cause weight problems. Besides, they may also bring you bad teeth. Stay away from them and drink water instead.

C. It is important to have good habits of having meals, especially for children. A bad eating habit may cause serious health problems. For example, eating in front of the TV or computer often leads to mindless overeating.

D. Drink water in a healthy way. The water you drink helps get rid of the waste of your body. But too much is as bad as too little. Stop drinking water 30 minutes before a meal and wait for 2 hours after a meal.

E. Listen to your body. Ask yourself if you are really hungry and need more food. It actually takes a few minutes for your brain to tell your body that it has had enough food. Stop eating before you feel full.

F. Busy people always rush through their meals, forgetting to enjoy the food and feel the taste of what is in their mouths. Take time to chew(咀嚼)your food and enjoy mealtimes.

G. Don't eat too much before going to bed. Your body needs a long rest at night, including your stomach. Don't give it too much burden.(负担)

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