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2018-2019学年浙江省金华市十校联考高一(上)期末

英语试卷

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Many people over 60 years of age in the UK are spending their later years taking up new hobbies and activities, according to research from Age UIC 71 percent of those over 60 years old are meeting new challenges like learning a foreign language, taking lo the dance floor, or even taking part in outdoor activities like bungee jumping and mountain climbing.

The new survey looks at attitudes towards later life in people aged 18 and above and has been conducted to mark the start of a new TV advertising campaign. With the positive attitudes of many of those aged 60 and above who describe their lifestyle as interesting (38 percent), varied(42 percent), fun(20 percent) and satisfying(24 percent), it shows the nation that growing older does not mean that interests and hobbies should stop.

It features people doing what they enjoy, celebrating later life and all that it can offer. This is in sharp contrast to some younger people's ideas of old age as boring and slower-paced. Among those featured arc a Tai Chi group, dancers, a 91-ycar-old bodybuilder, and an 81-year-old singing leading lady. Many of them are people who have been directly helped by Age UK. The advertisement aims to show the different services and products that Age UK offers and how it can help people to make the most of later life.

Michelle Mitchell, Charily Director at Age UK said, \advertisement, we hope to show another side of growing older and encourage people of all ages to take up some hobbies. One in five says that they have felt more comfortable in their own skin since they reached 60 years of age, and this confidence helps to give people the drive to try the activities they have always wanted to try.\1. How many people aged 60 and above describe their lifestyle as varied? A. 38 percent. C. 20 percent.

2. What can be learned in Paragraph 3? A. Many old people lead a positive life. B. Age UK has organized a Tai Chi group. C. Old age is not boring, but a little slow-paced.

B. 42 percent. D. 24 percent

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D. Age UK offers products to old people for free. 3. From where is the passage most probably taken? A. A life magazine. C. A fashion website.

B. A textbook. D. A health handbook.

B

Loneliness is an unpleasant feeling in which a person experiences a strong sense of being alone resulting from low levels of social contact and relationships.

There are two types of loneliness: emotional loneliness and social loneliness. Emotional loneliness is concerned with the relationship between parents and their children. When children are separated from their parents, they show separation pain, such as crying and trying to search for their parents. Therefore, emotional loneliness is caused by a lack of a person that one is normally emotionally attached to, such as a parent. Social loneliness, on the other hand, is the loneliness one experiences through a lack of a wide social network. One does not feel that he or she is a member of his or her community, and one does not have friends that he or she can rely on in times of pain.

One way of thinking about loneliness is from the difference between one's desired and one's achieved levels of social interactions, while being alone is simply a lack of contact with people. Loneliness is therefore a subjective experience; if people think they are lonely, then they are lonely, People can be lonely when they are alone, or in the crowd. What makes people lonely is the fact that they want more social interaction. People can be in a party and feel lonely because they don't get to talk to enough people. On the other hand, one can be alone and not feel lonely, even though there is no one around. That person is not lonely because he or she has no desire for social interaction at that time.

4. Which of the following description to social loneliness is correct? A. It is a mental illness.

B. It is separation from one's parents. C. It is a high level of social interaction.

D. It is caused by the lack of a person to depend on.

5. What are they in common, a person with emotional loneliness and one with social loneliness? A. They have no friends to talk to. B. They feel a sense of being alone. C. They have a limited social network.

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