【三维设计】2016届高三英语二轮复习 专项训练 任务型阅读与书面表达组合卷(四)牛津版.docVIP

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【三维设计】2016届高三英语二轮复习 专项训练 任务型阅读与书面表达组合卷(四)牛津版.doc

【三维设计】2016届高三英语二轮复习 专项训练 任务型阅读与书面表达组合卷(四)牛津版

任务型阅读与书面表达组合卷 四 时间:40分钟,满分:35分 .任务型阅读 共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分 2015·盐城高三二模 Its no surprise that sports can greatly benefit a child physically, psychologically, and socially. A 2008 Women’s Sports Foundation Research Report concluded that children’s athletic participation is also associated with increased levels of family satisfaction, great achievement in study, and an overall better quality of life for children. And a study published in last month?s American Journal of Preventive Medicine showed that kids who are active at age 5 wind up with less body fat at ages 8 and 11. But one hotly debated discussion focuses on the kinds of sports kids should play, with parents mistakenly thinking, “Lizzie is so quiet. We should let her join in basketball and soccer to try to get her to open up.” But increasingly, experts are suggesting the healthier instinct 直觉 might be, “Lizzie is so quiet. Maybe we should see if she likes playing with a big team like softball or if she likes ballet or swimming, where she can work more on her own terms.” “Participation in any sport is going to provide kids with life skills — the ability to focus and to concentrate, the ability to handle pressure in tough situations, the ability to stay calm when things aren’t going just right,” explains Orlando-based youth sports psychology expert Patrick Cohn. Those lessons will carry over into future, non-sports attempts. Team sports certainly offer benefits not as easily obtained via individual activities, as players learn how to communicate and work with others, and there?s the potential to develop leadership abilities. Team sports also help kids develop their social identity. Our sense of worth is developed through what we achieve and a sense of belonging. Individual sports offer unique advantages, too, like developing a child’s sense of independence. “Here, you don’t depend upon teammates,” says Cohn.“You take full responsibility, whether you do well or perform poorly.” Many of Cohns young clients compla

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