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1、姓名:_ 班级:_ 学号:_-密-封 -线- 标签:标题考试时间:120分钟 考试总分:100分题号一二三四五总分分数遵守考场纪律,维护知识尊严,杜绝违纪行为,确保考试结果公正。1、natural health carenatural health care is a philosophy and a set of principles and practices based on science that lead to an extraordinary level of personal health and happiness.it recognizes the unity of all

2、 life and holds that physical, mental, and emotional health cannot be separated, and that personal health, environmental health, and community health are parts of a whole. natural hygiene (卫生学) teaches that the best way to achieve best health is right livingdeveloping self-esteem and a positive atti

3、tude towards life; eating fresh, whole natural foods; exercising regularly; getting plenty of rest and sleep; getting plenty of fresh air and sunshine; learning to handle stress; and avoiding all negative influences of life.basic principles: natural health care is unique in its argument that health

4、is normalas simple as living in harmony with nature. health and disease are a continuum (连续统一体)the same physiological (生理的) laws govern the body in sickness and in health. healing (康复) is a biological processexcept in extraordinary circumstances, healing is the result of actions undertaken by the bo

5、dy on its own behalf.the tradition of natural health care: the traditional principles of natural hygiene are explained by herbert m. shelton in his natural hygiene: the plain way of life. shelton writes: it should not require argument to convince intelligent men and women that man can return to heal

6、th and strength only upon a basis of law, natural law, specifically, upon a basis of those laws that operate to make human life possible. all laws essential to the welfare of man are written in his own constitution. every rule of human conduct to be valued in promoting human welfare and happiness mu

7、st be in harmony with his nature. no law, no social custom, no moral principle, can have any validity (有效性) for man that does not agree with his highest welfare. if it is not closely related to mans highest physical, moral and intellectual fitness, it cannot be consistent with his highest ideals of

8、truth, duty and enjoyment.according to the passage, physical, mental, and emotional health are_. ( )a.closely linkedb.completely unrelatedc.pretty much the samed.quite unimportant2、natural health carenatural health care is a philosophy and a set of principles and practices based on science that lead

9、 to an extraordinary level of personal health and happiness.it recognizes the unity of all life and holds that physical, mental, and emotional health cannot be separated, and that personal health, environmental health, and community health are parts of a whole. natural hygiene (卫生学) teaches that the

10、 best way to achieve best health is right livingdeveloping self-esteem and a positive attitude towards life; eating fresh, whole natural foods; exercising regularly; getting plenty of rest and sleep; getting plenty of fresh air and sunshine; learning to handle stress; and avoiding all negative influ

11、ences of life.basic principles: natural health care is unique in its argument that health is normalas simple as living in harmony with nature. health and disease are a continuum (连续统一体)the same physiological (生理的) laws govern the body in sickness and in health. healing (康复) is a biological processex

12、cept in extraordinary circumstances, healing is the result of actions undertaken by the body on its own behalf.the tradition of natural health care: the traditional principles of natural hygiene are explained by herbert m. shelton in his natural hygiene: the plain way of life. shelton writes: it sho

13、uld not require argument to convince intelligent men and women that man can return to health and strength only upon a basis of law, natural law, specifically, upon a basis of those laws that operate to make human life possible. all laws essential to the welfare of man are written in his own constitu

14、tion. every rule of human conduct to be valued in promoting human welfare and happiness must be in harmony with his nature. no law, no social custom, no moral principle, can have any validity (有效性) for man that does not agree with his highest welfare. if it is not closely related to mans highest phy

15、sical, moral and intellectual fitness, it cannot be consistent with his highest ideals of truth, duty and enjoyment.which of the following is not mentioned as an example of right living? ( )a.taking a positive attitude towards life.b.learning to give in.c.sleeping as much as possible.d.exercising re

16、gularly.3、natural health carenatural health care is a philosophy and a set of principles and practices based on science that lead to an extraordinary level of personal health and happiness.it recognizes the unity of all life and holds that physical, mental, and emotional health cannot be separated,

17、and that personal health, environmental health, and community health are parts of a whole. natural hygiene (卫生学) teaches that the best way to achieve best health is right livingdeveloping self-esteem and a positive attitude towards life; eating fresh, whole natural foods; exercising regularly; getti

18、ng plenty of rest and sleep; getting plenty of fresh air and sunshine; learning to handle stress; and avoiding all negative influences of life.basic principles: natural health care is unique in its argument that health is normalas simple as living in harmony with nature. health and disease are a con

19、tinuum (连续统一体)the same physiological (生理的) laws govern the body in sickness and in health. healing (康复) is a biological processexcept in extraordinary circumstances, healing is the result of actions undertaken by the body on its own behalf.the tradition of natural health care: the traditional princi

20、ples of natural hygiene are explained by herbert m. shelton in his natural hygiene: the plain way of life. shelton writes: it should not require argument to convince intelligent men and women that man can return to health and strength only upon a basis of law, natural law, specifically, upon a basis

21、 of those laws that operate to make human life possible. all laws essential to the welfare of man are written in his own constitution. every rule of human conduct to be valued in promoting human welfare and happiness must be in harmony with his nature. no law, no social custom, no moral principle, c

22、an have any validity (有效性) for man that does not agree with his highest welfare. if it is not closely related to mans highest physical, moral and intellectual fitness, it cannot be consistent with his highest ideals of truth, duty and enjoyment.in view of the basic principles of natural health care,

23、 which of the following statements is not true? ( )a.health means living in harmony with nature.b.healing is a biological process.c.the same physiological laws govern the body in sickness and in health.d.there is no difference between health and disease.4、natural health carenatural health care is a

24、philosophy and a set of principles and practices based on science that lead to an extraordinary level of personal health and happiness.it recognizes the unity of all life and holds that physical, mental, and emotional health cannot be separated, and that personal health, environmental health, and co

25、mmunity health are parts of a whole. natural hygiene (卫生学) teaches that the best way to achieve best health is right livingdeveloping self-esteem and a positive attitude towards life; eating fresh, whole natural foods; exercising regularly; getting plenty of rest and sleep; getting plenty of fresh a

26、ir and sunshine; learning to handle stress; and avoiding all negative influences of life.basic principles: natural health care is unique in its argument that health is normalas simple as living in harmony with nature. health and disease are a continuum (连续统一体)the same physiological (生理的) laws govern

27、 the body in sickness and in health. healing (康复) is a biological processexcept in extraordinary circumstances, healing is the result of actions undertaken by the body on its own behalf.the tradition of natural health care: the traditional principles of natural hygiene are explained by herbert m. sh

28、elton in his natural hygiene: the plain way of life. shelton writes: it should not require argument to convince intelligent men and women that man can return to health and strength only upon a basis of law, natural law, specifically, upon a basis of those laws that operate to make human life possibl

29、e. all laws essential to the welfare of man are written in his own constitution. every rule of human conduct to be valued in promoting human welfare and happiness must be in harmony with his nature. no law, no social custom, no moral principle, can have any validity (有效性) for man that does not agree

30、 with his highest welfare. if it is not closely related to mans highest physical, moral and intellectual fitness, it cannot be consistent with his highest ideals of truth, duty and enjoyment.in sheltons eyes, trying to convince intelligent people that man can return to health only on a basis of natu

31、ral law_. ( )a.may prove difficultb.is impossiblec.will need a great deal of argumentd.should be easy5、natural health carenatural health care is a philosophy and a set of principles and practices based on science that lead to an extraordinary level of personal health and happiness.it recognizes the

32、unity of all life and holds that physical, mental, and emotional health cannot be separated, and that personal health, environmental health, and community health are parts of a whole. natural hygiene (卫生学) teaches that the best way to achieve best health is right livingdeveloping self-esteem and a p

33、ositive attitude towards life; eating fresh, whole natural foods; exercising regularly; getting plenty of rest and sleep; getting plenty of fresh air and sunshine; learning to handle stress; and avoiding all negative influences of life.basic principles: natural health care is unique in its argument

34、that health is normalas simple as living in harmony with nature. health and disease are a continuum (连续统一体)the same physiological (生理的) laws govern the body in sickness and in health. healing (康复) is a biological processexcept in extraordinary circumstances, healing is the result of actions undertak

35、en by the body on its own behalf.the tradition of natural health care: the traditional principles of natural hygiene are explained by herbert m. shelton in his natural hygiene: the plain way of life. shelton writes: it should not require argument to convince intelligent men and women that man can re

36、turn to health and strength only upon a basis of law, natural law, specifically, upon a basis of those laws that operate to make human life possible. all laws essential to the welfare of man are written in his own constitution. every rule of human conduct to be valued in promoting human welfare and

37、happiness must be in harmony with his nature. no law, no social custom, no moral principle, can have any validity (有效性) for man that does not agree with his highest welfare. if it is not closely related to mans highest physical, moral and intellectual fitness, it cannot be consistent with his highes

38、t ideals of truth, duty and enjoyment.no rule of human conduct can be considered important in promoting the welfare of man unless_. ( )a.it has been turned into a lawb.it is in harmony with his naturec.it has nothing to do with his highest fitnessd.it disagrees with his highest ideals6、the grand can

39、yonstanding on the rim of the grand canyon(大峡谷), gazing across this giant wound in the earths surface, a visitor might assume that the canyon had been caused by some ancient convulsion(震动). in fact, the events that produced the canyon, far from being sudden and catastrophic, simply add up to the slo

40、w and orderly process of erosion.many millions of years ago, the colorado plateau in the grand canyon area contained 1,000 more feet of rock than it does today and was relatively level. the additional material consisted of some 14 layered formations of rock. in the grand canyon region these layers w

41、ere largely worn away over the course of millions of years.approximately 65 million years ago the plateau s flat surface in the grand canyon area bulged upward from internal pressure, geologists refer to this bulging actions upwarding (弯曲上升) ; it was followed by a general elevation of the whole colo

42、rado plateau, a process that is still going on. as the plateau gradually rose, shallow rivers that winded across it began to run more swiftly and cut more definite courses. one of these rivers , located east of the upward, was the ancestor of the colorado. another river system, called the hualapai,

43、flowing west of the upward, extended itself eastward by cutting back into the upward, it eventually connected with the ancient colorado and captured its waters. the new river then began to carve out the 277-mile-long trench that eventually became the grand canyon. geologists estimate that this initi

44、al cutting action began no earlier than 10 million years ago.since then, the canyon forming has been cumulative. to the corrosive force of the river itself have been added other factors. heat and cold, rain and snow, along with the varying resistance of the rocks, increase the opportunities for eros

45、ions. the canyon walls crumble, the river acquires a cutting tool. tons of debris, rainfall running off the high plateau creates feeder streams that carreside canyons. pushing slowly backward into the plateau, the side canyons expose new rocks, and the pattern of erosion continues.the passage mainly

46、 discusses_. ( )a.patterns of erosion in different mountain rangesb.forces that made the grand canyonc.the increasing pollution of the colorado riverd.the sudden appearance of the grand canyon7、the grand canyonstanding on the rim of the grand canyon(大峡谷), gazing across this giant wound in the earths

47、 surface, a visitor might assume that the canyon had been caused by some ancient convulsion(震动). in fact, the events that produced the canyon, far from being sudden and catastrophic, simply add up to the slow and orderly process of erosion.many millions of years ago, the colorado plateau in the gran

48、d canyon area contained 1,000 more feet of rock than it does today and was relatively level. the additional material consisted of some 14 layered formations of rock. in the grand canyon region these layers were largely worn away over the course of millions of years.approximately 65 million years ago

49、 the plateau s flat surface in the grand canyon area bulged upward from internal pressure, geologists refer to this bulging actions upwarding (弯曲上升) ; it was followed by a general elevation of the whole colorado plateau, a process that is still going on. as the plateau gradually rose, shallow rivers

50、 that winded across it began to run more swiftly and cut more definite courses. one of these rivers , located east of the upward, was the ancestor of the colorado. another river system, called the hualapai, flowing west of the upward, extended itself eastward by cutting back into the upward, it even

51、tually connected with the ancient colorado and captured its waters. the new river then began to carve out the 277-mile-long trench that eventually became the grand canyon. geologists estimate that this initial cutting action began no earlier than 10 million years ago.since then, the canyon forming h

52、as been cumulative. to the corrosive force of the river itself have been added other factors. heat and cold, rain and snow, along with the varying resistance of the rocks, increase the opportunities for erosions. the canyon walls crumble, the river acquires a cutting tool. tons of debris, rainfall r

53、unning off the high plateau creates feeder streams that carreside canyons. pushing slowly backward into the plateau, the side canyons expose new rocks, and the pattern of erosion continues.the word “wound” (line 1 ,para. 1 ) indicates that_. ( )a.it was caused by some ancient convulsionb.its presenc

54、e is an embarrassment to the state of coloradoc.it looks like an injury on the earths surfaced.it has caused many visitors to injure themselves8、the grand canyonstanding on the rim of the grand canyon(大峡谷), gazing across this giant wound in the earths surface, a visitor might assume that the canyon

55、had been caused by some ancient convulsion(震动). in fact, the events that produced the canyon, far from being sudden and catastrophic, simply add up to the slow and orderly process of erosion.many millions of years ago, the colorado plateau in the grand canyon area contained 1,000 more feet of rock t

56、han it does today and was relatively level. the additional material consisted of some 14 layered formations of rock. in the grand canyon region these layers were largely worn away over the course of millions of years.approximately 65 million years ago the plateau s flat surface in the grand canyon a

57、rea bulged upward from internal pressure, geologists refer to this bulging actions upwarding (弯曲上升) ; it was followed by a general elevation of the whole colorado plateau, a process that is still going on. as the plateau gradually rose, shallow rivers that winded across it began to run more swiftly

58、and cut more definite courses. one of these rivers , located east of the upward, was the ancestor of the colorado. another river system, called the hualapai, flowing west of the upward, extended itself eastward by cutting back into the upward, it eventually connected with the ancient colorado and captured its waters. t

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