冲刺新高考英语阅读理解七选五20天集训Word版Day1AThingsCouldHappenIfYouKeepRubbingYourEyesRubbingeyescanoftenresultinsignificantdamage,fromcausingeyediseasetomakingexistingconditionsworseandincreasingyourriskofinfection.Herearethingsthatcanhappenifyoukeeprubbingyoureyes.______1______Peoplewhoarenearsightedmayfindthatrubbingeyesresultsinworseeyesight.Nearly9.6millionpeoplearewhatisknownashighlynearsightedandtheireyesdegradedovertime,accordingtoresearchfromtheAmericanAcademyofOphthalmology.•You'llgiveyourselfaninfection______2______theycanstillpickupthousandsofgermseveryday.Touchingyoureyeswithyourhands,especiallywhenyouneverwashyourhandscantransferbacteriathatcancauseeyedisease,forexample,pinkeye,accordingtotheAmericanOptometricAssociation.______3______,awarmpressmayhelpcalmit.Don'tmisstheseeasywaystoimproveyourvision.•You'llmakeyoureyelidgoloose______4______Itmayalsomaketheeyelidloseflexibilityovertime.That'salessseriousproblem,butstillnotsomethingwewanttohappen.Isthereanysafeamountofrubbingyoureyes?Itisrecommendedthatyouapplythesameamountofpressuretoyoureyesthatyouwouldifyouaredryingyourfacewithatowel.•You'llgetbloodshoteyesanddarkcirclesIfyourubyoureyeshardenough,youmightcausetinybloodvesselsinyoureyestobreak.Thatcouldresultinbloodshoteyes.Thebloodwillthenflowtosurroundingtissue.______5______A.IfyoureyesgetinfectedB.NomatterhowoftenyouwashyourhandsC.You'llloseyoureyesightandbecomeblindD.SincenotallknowtheharmofrubbingeyesE.You'llmakeyournearsightednessmuchworseF.RubbingeyescaninjuremorethanyoureyeballsG.ThismightgiveyouthosedarkcirclesunderyoureyesBAsfearexistsinChinaandtheworldoverthespreadingCOVID-19(新冠肺炎),businessownersworldwideareallfeelingthepain.Uncertaintyandlackofconfidencehavealwaysbeenamongthebigenemiesofeconomies.Andnowtheuniversaleconomyisstillundergreatpressure.___1___Ascountriesissuewarningsandtravelbans,thetourismandservicesaremostaffected.In2018,around140millionChinesemadeoutboundtripsaccordingtotheChinaTourismAcademy.___2___Itisthusnotsurprisingthatlocalhotels,restaurantsandtravelagenciesincitieslikeNewYorkandLondonarealsosufferinglossesfromthevirusfallout.AccordingtoaNewYorkTimesreport,ChinatowninManhattanhasseenbusinessdropof50to70percent.AhotelownerwhoreliesonChinesecustomerssaidthatthelosscouldbewellover100,000dollarsandclimbing.FederalReserveChairman,JeromePowell,isalsowarningtheoutbreakcouldposea“newrisk”totheUSeconomy.TheeconomiccostoftheCOVID-19outbreakisgrowingandhardtoestimate(估计).___3___Duringthe2003SARS,whichlastedaround7months,itisestimatedthateconomiclossesworldwideaffectedbytheoutbreakwereover30billiondollars.Therippleeffect(连锁反应)spreadacrosstheAtlantictoToronto,themostseverelyaffectedareainCanada.Itisestimatedthatthecitywillloseabout950milliondollarsduetotherestrictionsontravel.___4___ItstartedinMexicoandAmericain2009.WhiletheAmericasweremostaffectedbythevirus,researchhasalsofoundthattheeconomiccostofthevirusinKoreawasashighas1billiondollars.Inthisinterconnectedworld,anypandemic(流行病)isworldwide.Variouseconomistshavepointedoutthatmosteconomiccostsarenotrelatedtothevirusdirectly,butthepanicoverit.Lackofconfidencecanalsoworsenthefragileworldeconomy.___5___A.Butonecanalwayslearnfromhistory.B.It'stimetobanthewildlifetradeforgood.C.Thelastthingtheworldneedsisavirusoutbreak.D.Chinaisamuchbiggereconomythanitwasin2003....