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25.How does the writer feel now when singing the song?I was so worried about handing my little boy over during his first week of school,but youA.Excited.B.Comforted.made it easier.You smiled at him like a mother would at her own child.You spread warmth andC.Troubled.D.Frightened.your hugs were always on offer26.What shaped the writer's teaching practice?After a day in class with you,C would come home singing.Whenever I hear Do Your EarsA.The teacher's talentHang Low or see him reaching for the sky when singing about the days of the week,I will thinkB.The teacher's creativityof you.I didn't tell you at the time,but I loved your morning song so much that I used it in myC.The teacher's art of speechown class (I'm a teacher too).The first time we sang it after losing you was hard but,as timeD.The teacher's work attitude.passes,I take comfort in the knowledge that,even though you are not here,your song continues27.What is the purpose of the text?to make children happy.A.To tell an interesting story.When you saw I was troubled,you hugged me with your smile and I knew everythingB.To show the teacher's challenge.would be OK.You made parents feel as cared for as our children.C.To remember an admirable teacher.Your creativity was everywhere.I'll never forget the children's faces when you'dD.To express thanks in a son's name.beautifully changed the classroom into the Deep Dark Wood.I remember their lively facestalking about the Magnificent Tower Building you'd created.Doctors have long advised patients to do physical activity to help keep their brains healthyIn the short time I knew you,you taught me about the type of teacher I want to be.YouNew research suggests that even a simple exercise program might help older people with lightnever seemed worried by the mountain of paperwork or impossible work-life balance that comesmemory problems.Researchers found around 300 inactive older adults with memory changes called mildwith the role.Instead,you appeared to enjoy every minutecognitive impairment(MCI)(径度认知降碍).Half of the older adults did aerobic(有氧)I can't understand why you've been taken from us.Telling C was one of the hardest thingsexercises,and the rest did light exercise that raised their heart rates a little.I've had to do.I'm not sure whether he fully understood,but he told me he loved you."After a year,testing of cognitive skills showed neither group had worsened,"said leadI wish I had told you all of this when you were with us.I hope that you knew the power ofresearcher Laura Baker of Wake Forest School of Medicine'in the state of North Carolina.your magic,how you brought happiness to everyone you met and how loved you were.Goodbye,"Brain examinations did not show the shrinkage()that often goes with worsening memoryDear Friend.problems..”24.How does the writer begin this text?By comparison,similar MCI patients in another long-term study of brain health-butA.By expressing her worry about her son.without exercise-experienced cognitive reduction over a year.The results suggest"this is doable for everybody-not just seniors healthy enough to workB.By showing her kindness to the teacher.up a hard sweat,"said Baker at the Alzheimer's Association International Conference."ExerciseC.By describing her first contact with the teacher.needs to be part of the prevention strategies for at-risk seniors."D.By explaining the importance of the first school dayThe new study is especially interesting because the COVID-19 pandemic (beganhalfway through the study.That meant the study members became separated from others.Less高一英语试卷第5页(共12页)高一英语试卷第6页(共12页)》
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