题目
Tai chi can relieve some of the most crippling symptoms of disabling conditions such as osteoarthritis, heart disease and chronic breathing problems in older people, a study shows. The ancient Chinese system of sports, which combines slow movements with deep breathing exercises, led to improvement in the physical function and muscle strength of people in their mid-50s to their mid-70s with those ailments or breast cancer.The findings should encourage health professionals to prescribe tai chi for patients with osteoarthritis or chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder (COPD), the Canadian authors say in the British Journal of Sports Medicine.“The results demonstrated a favorable effect or tendency of tai chi to improve physical performance and showed that this type of exercise could be performed by individuals with different chronic conditions, including COPD, heart failure and osteoarthritis”, the authors say.They analyzed 33 previous studies of evidence relating to the effectiveness of tai chi, involving data from 1,584 people. Taken together they “showed that tai chi improved or showed a tendency to improve physical performance outcomes, including six-minute walking distance and knee extensor strength, in most or all four chronic conditions.” The exercises also led to less pain and stiffness among osteoarthritis sufferers.NHS England said it believed that some general practitioners, other doctors and occupational therapists were prescribing tai chi to some patients, though it did not know how many were doing so or how much sessions of the exercise regime cost.Public Health England said tai chi was a valuable boost to physical activity. “Keeping physically active at any age is important for health, especially as you get older. Simple exercises like tai chi can be beneficial for mental health and well-being as well as building the confidence and stability,” said Dr. Justin Varney, national lead for adult health and well-being. “This contributes to the recommended 150 minutes a week of moderate activity and two sessions a week of muscle strengthening and balance exercises for older adults.”1. What do we learn from the first paragraph?A) Tai chi is a slow breathing exercise.B) Tai chi can relive muscle strength.C) Tai chi is beneficial to senior patients. D) Tai chi can improve disabling conditions.2. What is the finding of the Canadian authors?A) Tai chi has better effect on physical performance than on muscle strength.B) Tai chi has a good effect on the improvement of physical performance. C) Tai chi cannot be practiced by those people with chronic disorder.D) Tai chi can only relieve crippling symptoms of disabling conditions.3. What does the word “regime” (Para.5) most probably refer to?A) A detailed plan about someone’s daily life.B) A set of rules someone follows to stay healthy. C) A method of organizing something.D) A system of managing something.4. What does Dr. Justin Varney say about tai chi?A) It is useful for establishing confidence and stability. B) It can help people remain in good shape.C) It can help people cure mental problems.D) It is particularly advantageous to older adults.5. What might be the most suitable title for the passage?A) An Ancient Chinese Exercise.B) The Influence of Tai Chi on Mental Health.C) Tai Chi and Health Professionals.D) Tai Chi and Older Patients with Disabling Conditions.
Tai chi can relieve some of the most crippling symptoms of disabling conditions such as osteoarthritis, heart disease and chronic breathing problems in older people, a study shows. The ancient Chinese system of sports, which combines slow movements with deep breathing exercises, led to improvement in the physical function and muscle strength of people in their mid-50s to their mid-70s with those ailments or breast cancer.
The findings should encourage health professionals to prescribe tai chi for patients with osteoarthritis or chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder (COPD), the Canadian authors say in the British Journal of Sports Medicine.
“The results demonstrated a favorable effect or tendency of tai chi to improve physical performance and showed that this type of exercise could be performed by individuals with different chronic conditions, including COPD, heart failure and osteoarthritis”, the authors say.
They analyzed 33 previous studies of evidence relating to the effectiveness of tai chi, involving data from 1,584 people. Taken together they “showed that tai chi improved or showed a tendency to improve physical performance outcomes, including six-minute walking distance and knee extensor strength, in most or all four chronic conditions.” The exercises also led to less pain and stiffness among osteoarthritis sufferers.
NHS England said it believed that some general practitioners, other doctors and occupational therapists were prescribing tai chi to some patients, though it did not know how many were doing so or how much sessions of the exercise regime cost.
Public Health England said tai chi was a valuable boost to physical activity. “Keeping physically active at any age is important for health, especially as you get older. Simple exercises like tai chi can be beneficial for mental health and well-being as well as building the confidence and stability,” said Dr. Justin Varney, national lead for adult health and well-being. “This contributes to the recommended 150 minutes a week of moderate activity and two sessions a week of muscle strengthening and balance exercises for older adults.”1. What do we learn from the first paragraph?A) Tai chi is a slow breathing exercise.B) Tai chi can relive muscle strength.C) Tai chi is beneficial to senior patients. D) Tai chi can improve disabling conditions.2. What is the finding of the Canadian authors?A) Tai chi has better effect on physical performance than on muscle strength.B) Tai chi has a good effect on the improvement of physical performance. C) Tai chi cannot be practiced by those people with chronic disorder.D) Tai chi can only relieve crippling symptoms of disabling conditions.3. What does the word “regime” (Para.5) most probably refer to?A) A detailed plan about someone’s daily life.B) A set of rules someone follows to stay healthy. C) A method of organizing something.D) A system of managing something.4. What does Dr. Justin Varney say about tai chi?A) It is useful for establishing confidence and stability. B) It can help people remain in good shape.C) It can help people cure mental problems.D) It is particularly advantageous to older adults.5. What might be the most suitable title for the passage?A) An Ancient Chinese Exercise.B) The Influence of Tai Chi on Mental Health.C) Tai Chi and Health Professionals.D) Tai Chi and Older Patients with Disabling Conditions.
题目解答
答案
1、答案:C2、答案:B3、答案:B4、答案:A5、答案:D
解析
- 考查要点:本题主要考查学生对文章主旨、细节理解、词汇猜测及标题归纳的能力。
- 解题思路:
- 第一题需抓住首段核心信息,明确太极对老年人慢性病患者的益处。
- 第二题需定位加拿大作者的研究结论,关注“physical performance”关键词。
- 第三题需结合上下文推断“regime”的具体含义。
- 第四题需提取Dr. Justin Varney的直接观点。
- 第五题需综合全文内容,选择最贴切的标题。
第1题
关键信息:首段指出太极能缓解老年人(50-70岁)因骨关节炎、心脏病、慢性呼吸问题或乳腺癌导致的严重症状。
选项分析:
- C选项“Tai chi is beneficial to senior patients”直接对应首段主旨,其他选项或表述不完整(如B、D)或混淆概念(如A将太极等同于“慢呼吸练习”)。
第2题
关键信息:加拿大作者在《英国运动医学杂志》中指出,太极对“physical performance”(如步行距离、膝关节力量)有显著改善效果。
选项分析:
- B选项“Tai chi has a good effect on the improvement of physical performance”与原文结论完全一致,其他选项均曲解或遗漏核心信息。
第3题
关键信息:文中“sessions of the exercise regime”指太极锻炼的课程安排。
选项分析:
- B选项“A set of rules someone follows to stay healthy”最符合“regime”在文中的语境,即一套为健康而遵循的锻炼规则。
第4题
关键信息:Dr. Justin Varney强调太极能“build the confidence and stability”(建立自信和稳定性)。
选项分析:
- A选项“It is useful for establishing confidence and stability”直接引用原文,其他选项或过度解读(如C)或未提及(如D)。
第5题
关键信息:文章聚焦太极对患有慢性病(如骨关节炎、心衰)的老年人的健康益处。
选项分析:
- D选项“Tai Chi and Older Patients with Disabling Conditions”最全面概括文章核心,其他选项或范围过窄(如A、C)或偏离重点(如B)。