It was an extremely cold winter's evening and freezing fogPark wrote in an Instagram post.二)hung in the air.I climbed to the top of a small rise and24.What do the underlined words"has got their back"in paragraph 1 probably mean?Mike Shepherdrealised that the mist was little more than a few feet deep,A.Has taught them a lesson.B.Has attacked them secretly.C.Has spoken highly of them.(2011)and though it was only a short climb.I found myselfD.Has offered support to them.Skiddaw in Wintercompletely above it and looking at a wonderfully clear view25.Why did Park hardly travel by cab in the past?Cumbria,Englandof Skiddaw with the sun setting in the west.I used classicalA.It was unaffordable.B.It wasn't a safe choice.techniques,translated from my college days spent in theC.It was slower than taking a train.D.It wasn't allowed for an Asian.dark room into Photoshop,to achieve the black-and-white26.What is the function of paragraph 4 and paragraph 5?image(图像).A.To tell why Park started her cab initiative.I was back in my home town of Macclesfield to take someB.To encourage donations for Park's account.C.To call for the reform on railway systems.C.On August 21st.Timothy Smithwinter images.Walking up a path through the forestD.To condemn the anti-Asian hate crimes.sports center?(2014)towards Shutlingstoe,a local high point,I came across a27.How does Park find carrying out the cab initiative?C.BasketballMaccles field Foressmall clearing and immediately noticed the dead yellowA.Hopeless.grasses set against the fresh snow.The small pine addedB.Unacceptable.C.Disappointing.D.Challenging.Cheshire,Englandto the interest and I placed it centrally to take the viewa terrible choice?from the foreground right through into the forest"You're what you eat."When people say that,they mean a healthy diet canC.The dryer is old.improve your health.But the opposite is also true.In fact,if you're in21.Who would most probably enter for Take a view?A.Writers.adolescence,eating junk()food can harm your body and your brain.B.Photographers.C.Painters.D.Tourists.22.What do the works by Shepherd and Smith have in common?Junk food affects adolescent brains in ways that damage their ability tothink,learn and remember;it can also make it harder to control impulsive()A.They are winter images.B.They are in black and white.behavior,says Amy Reichelt.It may even up a teen's risk of depression andanxiety,she notes.Reichelt is a brain and nutrition specialist at Canada'ssecond place?C.They show mountainous scenes.C.Excited.D.They focus on snow-covered forests.Western University in London,Ontario.Adolescents are more sensitive than any23.Where can the text be found?other age group to foods with much processed fat and sugar,she says.She and two other researchers recently reviewed over 100 studies about howA.In a history book.B.In a novelpoor food choices can impact adolescent brains.They found that adolescent brainsC.In an art magazine.D.In a biographyaren't yet fully formed.And that actually leads to three problems,says Reichelt.If any New Yorker of Asian descent()needs a safe way to get around,First,adolescent brains are still developing the ability to assess risks and controlMadeline Park has got their back.Park created an Instagram account calledactions.Second,teen brains get more pleasure than adult brains do from eatingjunk food.Third,adolescent brains can be more easily influenced by theirC.Professional bikers."Cafemaddycab"amid a wave of anti-Asian hate crimes across the US.Theaccount has one goal:to pay the Uber or Lyft fee for any woman or elderlyenvironment or diet,etc.Together,these all can combine to make junk food bothhard to stay away from and extra bad for teen health.individual of Asian descent in New York in order to help them get to theirdestinations safely if they feel "unsafe taking the train in NYC".Other researchers have also found links between brain health and whatPark,who had spent a majority of her decade in New York as a "broketeenage kids eat.Felice Jacka,an expert in nutrition at Deakin University instudent",knew all too well what it was like to have to take the train or walkVictoria,Australia,is one of them.She and her team interviewed over 2,000 11-tohome rather than calling a cab because it was too expensive.14-year-olds living in London.Each answered questions about what they ate andNow,she's using money from her own pocket,as well as from otherhow they felt mentally.The researchers then scored each kid's answers for signsC.Pink.donors,to make sure the cost isn't preventing anyone else from getting a ride.of depression.Adolescents who ate the most junk food were nearly 50%moreavis High?She decided to do so after fearing for her own safety just the other week.likely to show signs of depression.So teenagers should avoid junk food for the"That's it.I took the train to work last week and every minute of the ride Ihealth of their brains,suggested the researchers.was stressed,"Park said in an Instagram post."I was afraid that someone was28.What can eating junk food cause according to Reichelt?A.A poor memory.going to walk up and start attacking me.'B.Too much nutrition.C.Calmer behavior.One incident still on Park's mind was when"someone set a 29-year-old AsianD.Insensitivity to foodwoman's backpack on fire in the train around Ktown".Park said she was done29.Why is it difficult for adolescents to resist junk food?四个选项中,选出最佳选项。taking the train while these hate crimes were going on and so should you.A.Their thoughts are consistent.Park started out with $2,000 of her own money,which she used to helpC.They don't care about risks.B.Their brains are still immature.D.They are more anxious in life.rapher of the Year Award,wasreimburse()any Lyft or Uber ride up to $40 per person.Within two days,30.What were adolescents in Felice Jacka's study asked to do?A.Evaluate others'answers.spected landscape photographerdonors collectively poured in over $100,000 to help with her efforts.ParkB.Share workout routines.that the Awards are the perfectstarted accepting more donations and she expected other cities to start their own cabC.Eat large amounts of junk food.D.Report their diets and feelings.of the British landscape.Takeinitiative(倡议).31.What might be the best title for the text?However,it's no small task.A.Junk Food Is Appealing to Adolescentsraphers from all comers of the"You have to have the TIME to commit to this and preferably a few peopleB.Food Choices Are Vital for Adolescentsyou trust to work with you,and a big heart for our community#StopAsianHate,"C.Junk Food Can Damage Adolescent BrainsD.Adolescent Brains Are Shaped by Daily Food【2023届高三单元卷·英语(二)第2页(共4页)QG】