2019-2020学年外研版高中英语选修8创新学案:Module 3 单元质量检测(三)
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  A. The whole experience.

  B. The cost of the hot dog.

  C. Reviews on the Internet.

  D. Whether it has a unique style.

  6. Ben's Chili Bowl in Washington, D. C. is most probably ________.

  A. popular B. expensive

  C. big D. new

  7. The underlined part in Paragraph 4 means some famous stands ________.

  A. didn't cut their hot dogs

  B. failed to appear on the list

  C. weren't really that famous

  D. didn't change their hot dogs

  C

  

  After the semester, I'm finally on the winter break. This means full access to my parents' Amazon Prime account, guilt­free Netflixing, Mom's home­cooked meals, and my favorite thing - sleeping.

  As college students, we sacrifice our mental and physical wellness in exchange for telling proudly "I just pulled an all­nighter". I mean that I get it. It came to me that the longest period of my life was the finals week. I saw my peers posting pictures of sunrise from the windows of our campus libraries. But it wasn't just finals week when I saw this pattern. Throughout the semester, answers to my questions of "How are you?" typically ranged from "Busy!" to "Surviving!" to "Just holding up!"

  Unfortunately, we link this fast­paced habit to success, but this go­go­go thought is damaging us. Success and wellness aren't mutually exclusive (排外的). At least, they shouldn't be that. They should coexist, and the more we take care of our wellness, the more successful we can be.

  The World Health Organization defines self­care as "activities individuals, families, and communities undertake with the intention of improving health, deterring disease, limiting illness, and restoring health." Self­care can mean everything from making yourself a hot cup of tea to shutting off your phone to enjoy an hour of your favorite television show. It can also be seeing your doctor or taking a hot bath after a hard day.

  So I want to remind everyone it's OK to be not busy. It's OK to spend time alone, kicking it with a cup of cocoa and Full House reruns. It's OK to practice self­care. It doesn't make you any less important. In fact, it can only contribute and help you with your personal success. So today, I'm going to make a request. No more "I pulled an all­nighter!" brags (炫耀). No more "I'm so busy!" responses when people ask me how I'm doing. I will use self­care to help me feel alive. I hope you will join me.

8. Paragraph 2 mainly shows that college students ________.