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1、高中英语外刊阅读语法填空December 111 Prioritizing safety at Winter Games北京冬奥会防疫手册发布The countdown to the opening of the Beijing Winter Olympics next February has already begun. Besides Beijings promise of 1_(host) a “fantastic, extraordinary and excellent” Winter Olympic Games, “safe” is also a keyword as the CO
2、VID-19 pandemic is still ongoing. On Oct 25, the first editions of the Beijing 2022 Playbooks(防疫手册) 2_(publish) by the International Olympic Committee, the International Paralympic Committee and the Beijing Organizing Committee for the 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games(冬残奥会). The tw
3、o playbooks, one for athletes and team officials, and one for other participants, such as media and technical officials, provide thorough COVID-19 guidelines. According 3_ Xinhua, the playbooks cover the whole journey of all Games participants, 4_(detail) the requirements for entry and the measures
4、that will be in place within the closed-loop 5_(manage) (闭环管理) system. All participants are encouraged to be 6_ (full) vaccinated before entering the closed-loop management system. Within the closed loop, participants can only move between certain places for training, c
5、ompetitions and work. Those 7_are not fully vaccinated will have to quarantine for 21 days after arriving in Beijing. Other principles, including minimizing social interaction, testing, tracing and isolating possible positive cases are also written in the docu
6、ment. According to Han Zirong, vice-president and secretary-general of Beijing 2022, experiences from other international sports events have been drawn on in developing the playbooks. In August, a 34-person delegation from the Beijing Organizing Committee was sent to Tokyo 8_(hear) Japanes
7、e experts experiences. But 9_(compare) to Tokyos prevention measures, those in Beijing 2022 could be 10_(strict). Beijing Organizing Committee has highlighted the importance of full vaccination, something that was not stressed by the Tokyo 2020 organizers.keys:1 hosting 2 were published 3 to 4 detai
8、ling 5 management6 fully 7 who 8 to hear 9 compared 10 stricter2 Preparing for winter SADness如何应对季节性情绪失调?Outdoor activities like hiking are helpful to boost your mood in winter.In October, temperatures across China begin to drop. Do you experience a mood shift as it turns to winter? Many people do.
9、For about one in 20 people in the northern half of the United States, cooling temperatures and shorter, darker days may signal the onset of seasonal affective disorder, or SAD, a type of depression that 1_(typical) arrives in the fall or winter, The New York Times reported. Not every mild blue
10、feeling in winter is SAD. SAD symptoms make 2_ difficult for people to function. It tends to start with 3_ increased appetite for foods like French fries or ice cream, the 4_(eager) to sleep longer hours, difficulty 5_(get) up in the morning and feeling wiped out at work, according to Wale
11、s Online. The exact cause of this disorder remains unknown. But the good news is 6_ because SAD is tied to the changing seasons, “you can predict its onset and ward it off,” Michael Terman, a professor of clinical psychology at Columbia University, US, told The New York Times. “Theres been a fair bi
12、t of research since about the 1980s supporting light therapy (光疗法) as being 7_(effect) for seasonal kinds of depression,” psychotherapist Rakhi Chand told The Guardian. But she also advised using this type of therapy under the guidance of a professional. While light therapy&
13、#160;is the first 8_(recommend) treatment for SAD, getting outside regularly can offer other opportunities to soak in some light. “You might want to retreat like the hibernating bear, but dont,” Norman E. Rosenthal, the psychiatrist 9_ research team identified
14、 and named the disorder in the 1980s, told The New York Times. “Walking outside even 20 or 30 minutes each day could make a huge difference,” he added. Therefore, outdoor activities like skiing or hiking are highly recommended. Also, instead of giving in to sugar cravings, it is important to ch
15、oose foods that are known to boost ones mood such as dark chocolate, nuts, oatmeal (燕麦) and berries, according to Egypt Today. Too nervous 10_(enter) winter? Remember, SAD is seasonal. If winter comes, can spring be too far behind?keys:1 typically 2 it 3 an 4 eagerness 5 getting 6 tha
16、t 7 effective 8 recommended 9 whose 10 to enter3 Open arms, warm hearts保护生物多样性,中国“Z世代”在行动In their spare time, most young people like to enjoy 1_(they) and play on their smartphones. But Li Ruxue is different. He often patrols a forest and isolates himself from the outside world.
17、“Though the lifestyle is a little bit tiring, its 2_(meaning) ,” the 27-year-old conservationist (环保工作者) told CNR News. In his college years, Li 3_(active) took part in field research with his teachers. After 4_(graduate) , he joined a skywalker gibbon (长臂猿) protection organization, where
18、one of his major 5_(responsibility) was picking up gibbon feces(粪). The skywalker gibbon is a top-level State-protected animal 6_ population is smaller than that of wild giant pandas. Through analyzing the DNA from their feces, researchers can measure the inbreeding amo
19、ng different groups and protect them 7_(well). So over the past four and a half years, Li 8_(follow) gibbons and collected their feces for researchers. Li said the job relies heavily 9_luck and perseverance. “Our work and rest completely depend on gibbons,”Li told Xinhua. But he has never
20、regretted his choice or felt alone, as he has found more young people 10_(engage) in nature conservation. “Young people are the future of the world and the future of global biodiversity conservation,” noted Xinhua.keys:1 themselves 2 meaningful 3 actively 4 graduation 5 responsibilities 6 whose 7 better 8 has followed 9 on 10 engaged