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Reasons you should make time for the sunset

Here's why you should consider making time to watch the sunset.

1. It can slow down time.

Seriously. By witnessing the beauty of the sunset, you can slow down your perception (感知)of time. 1. Amazingly, by taking the time to look at the vast sky, we're actually empowering ourselves to regain control of the clock.

2. It can provide energy for you.

Even if you have to go back to the office after you watch that last sliver disappear below the skyline, taking a few minutes out of your day to experience some of the golden hour will be worth it. 2.Often when we feel exhausted we reach for a cup of coffee, but research suggests a better way to get energized (给予能量)is to connect with nature.

3. It will force you to put your phone down.

When we regard the experience of sunsets as special occasions, we feel the urge to document and save them——as if keeping photos of their beauty will help us remember that wonder ful feeling. 3..

4. It will inspire you.

There's a reason sunsets are a timeless and constant inspiration to poets, writers and romantics.

5. 4..

All of us are drawn to sunsets, but people in a few special places really regard the sunset as a daily opportunity to give thanks5., Crowds gather to cheer and applaud it, reinforcing (加强)the idea that we should celebrate and be thankful for each day.

A. Nature is fuel for the soul.

B. It will help you appreciate life's gifts.

C. Do you draw inspiration from the sunset?

D. It will allow you to exercise in a healthy way.

E. Do you feel like there aren't enough hours in the day?

F. But if you experience the sunset more regularly, you'll no longer see it through a screen.

G. In places like Santorini, Greece, and Maui, Hawaii, the sunset is regarded as a nightly celebration.

 

1.E 2.A 3.F 4.B 5.G 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。文章列举了五个应该考虑抽时间去看日落的理由。 1.根据上文By witnessing the beauty of the sunset, you can slow down your perception of time.(通过观看日落之美,你可以放慢你对时间的感知。)可推知看日落的时候,时间会放缓,会感觉时间不够。故E选项“你觉得一天没有足够的时间吗?”符合语境。故选E。 2.根据下文Often when we feel exhausted we reach for a cup of coffee, but research suggests a better way to get energized (给予能量)is to connect with nature.(通常当我们感到疲惫时,我们会去喝杯咖啡,但研究表明,获得能量的更好方法是与大自然接触。)可知大自然是我们精神、灵魂上的能量。故选A。 3.根据上文When we regard the experience of sunsets as special occasions, we feel the urge to document and save them——as if keeping photos of their beauty will help us remember that wonderful feeling.(当我们把日落的经历看作是特殊的时刻时,我们会有记录和保存它们的冲动——好像保存它们的美丽照片会帮助我们记住那种美妙的感觉。)以及本段小标题It will force you to put your phone down.(这会迫使你把手机放下。)可知下文应为“如果你更经常地经历日落,你就不再通过屏幕看它了。”符合语境。故选F。 4.本题为小标题,根据下文All of us are drawn to sunsets, but people in a few special places really regard the sunset as a daily opportunity to give thanks(我们都被日落所吸引,但在一些特殊的地方,人们真的把日落看作是每天表达谢意的机会)可推知日落会帮助你欣赏生活的恩赐。故选B。 5.根据下文Crowds gather to cheer and applaud it, reinforcing (加强)the idea that we should celebrate and be thankful for each day.(人们聚集在一起为它欢呼和鼓掌,强化了我们应该庆祝和感激每一天的理念。)中celebrate可对应到G选项中celebration,且表示“在希腊的圣托里尼岛和夏威夷的毛伊岛等地,日落被视为夜间的庆祝活动。”符合语境。故选G。
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