天水市一中2019届高三一轮复习第五次质量检测试题
英语试题
第I卷
本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。时间:100分钟,分数:120分
第一部分 阅读理解
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
Imagine you've had a fight with your best friend.It's a stupid fight,something you will both get over.But right now you are upset.When you walk in the door,your mum asks what's wrong.How are you mostly likely to respond? Have a long,comforting talk about it with her.Or head to the fridge for the ice cream.But can that really help you feel better-or just make you feel sickeningly full?
Emotional eating is when people use food as a way to deal with feelings instead of to satisfy hunger.We've all been there,finishing a whole bag of chips or eating cookie after cookie while preparing for a coming exam.But when done a lot-especially without realizing it-emotional eating can affect weight,health,and well-being.
One of the biggest beliefs about emotional eating is that it's caused by negative feelings.Yes,people often turn to food when they're stressed out,lonely,sad,anxious,or bored.Nevertheless,emotional eating can be linked to positive feelings too,like the romance of sharing dessert on Valentine's Day or the celebration of a holiday feast.More often,though,it's the countless little daily stresses that cause someone to seek comfort or relaxation in food.
We all have our own comfort foods.Amazingly,they may vary according to moods and sex.One study found that happy people seem to want to eat things like pizza,while sad people prefer ice cream and cookies.Bored people desire salty,fragile things,like chips.Girls go for chocolate and ice cream.
This brings up a curious question: Does no one take comfort in carrots and cabbages?Researchers are looking into that,too.What they're finding is that high-fat