2025年领智优选浙江期末复习卷九年级英语全一册人教版
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①Going to the doctor can seem boring as a child and even
as a teen. But when do people really start taking their health
seriously? According to a survey of 2,000 adults in the UK,
people don't start seriously to pay attention to their health until
the age of 38—and often only after some health scare.
②The study found that some people took better care of
themselves only after they experienced new pains and reached a
milestone(里程碑) birthday. Others were warned to take action
after a loved one died or experienced a health problem. Famous
people also play a role in making people take notice of their
health. After King Charles was reported to be going through
treatment for cancer, the UK National Health Service's web-
page about the condition received more visits than before.
③The study also found that 11 percent of adults said they
still didn't take their health very seriously. Nearly half didn't
take much notice at a younger age as they felt fine most of the
time. However, 36 percent simply felt they were too young to
need to worry about it. And 25 percent felt that nothing bad
would happen to them.
④It can be very easy to disregard your health especially
when you are young or you feel that everything is OK. No one
wants to think that there might be something wrong, but often
the early signs of a health problem are not clear. Sometimes it
can take a bit of a wake-up call before you start taking your
health more seriously, whether that is falling ill yourself or see-
ing a loved one or even a well-known person experience a health
problem.
⑤ There's no one-size-fits-all way when we talk about
keeping healthy.
(
A. Going to the doctor is boring for everyone.
B. 2,000 children in the UK develop health problems.
C. Teenagers in the UK take their health very seriously.
D. People often start taking their health seriously
after some health scare.
(
A. By telling stories.
B. By explaining cases.
C. By listing numbers.
D. By comparing differences.
(
mean in Paragraph 4?
A. 考虑
B. 忽视
C. 保持
D. 破坏
(
cussed next?
A. Plans for the research in the future.
B. Medical problems of famous people.
C. Suggestions on how to improve health.
D. Reasons why people fail to keep healthy.
①Going to the doctor can seem boring as a child and even
as a teen. But when do people really start taking their health
seriously? According to a survey of 2,000 adults in the UK,
people don't start seriously to pay attention to their health until
the age of 38—and often only after some health scare.
②The study found that some people took better care of
themselves only after they experienced new pains and reached a
milestone(里程碑) birthday. Others were warned to take action
after a loved one died or experienced a health problem. Famous
people also play a role in making people take notice of their
health. After King Charles was reported to be going through
treatment for cancer, the UK National Health Service's web-
page about the condition received more visits than before.
③The study also found that 11 percent of adults said they
still didn't take their health very seriously. Nearly half didn't
take much notice at a younger age as they felt fine most of the
time. However, 36 percent simply felt they were too young to
need to worry about it. And 25 percent felt that nothing bad
would happen to them.
④It can be very easy to disregard your health especially
when you are young or you feel that everything is OK. No one
wants to think that there might be something wrong, but often
the early signs of a health problem are not clear. Sometimes it
can take a bit of a wake-up call before you start taking your
health more seriously, whether that is falling ill yourself or see-
ing a loved one or even a well-known person experience a health
problem.
⑤ There's no one-size-fits-all way when we talk about
keeping healthy.
(
D
)27. What can we learn from Paragraph 1?A. Going to the doctor is boring for everyone.
B. 2,000 children in the UK develop health problems.
C. Teenagers in the UK take their health very seriously.
D. People often start taking their health seriously
after some health scare.
(
C
)28. How is Paragraph 3 developed?A. By telling stories.
B. By explaining cases.
C. By listing numbers.
D. By comparing differences.
(
B
)29. What does the underlined word “disregard” probablymean in Paragraph 4?
A. 考虑
B. 忽视
C. 保持
D. 破坏
(
C
)30. Which of the following will most probably be dis-cussed next?
A. Plans for the research in the future.
B. Medical problems of famous people.
C. Suggestions on how to improve health.
D. Reasons why people fail to keep healthy.
答案:
27.D 28.C 29.B 30.C
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