1. What is the problem with the woman?
A.She is worried about the exams. |
B.She has gained much weight. |
C.She doesn’t feel very well. |
A.Drink less coffee. |
B.Eat more meat and fruits. |
C.Go to bed before 10:00 pm. |
A.Running | B.Dancing. | C.Walking. |
2 . Hearing the Olympics were coming to Vancouver, I decided to go for its voluntary work. I’d forgotten what it was like to put myself out there to make friends. I was glad I didn’t have anyone I knew with me because I wouldn’t have met Callie
As night fell before the opening ceremonies, I was stationed outside the MMC. Accents from all over
Even now, I can still remember the heat from the torch. I had been one of the
A.otherwise | B.therefore | C.however | D.instead |
A.conversation | B.cooperation | C.friendship | D.career |
A.struck | B.filled | C.blocked | D.awoke |
A.dominate | B.rebuild | C.change | D.unite |
A.charged | B.accompanied | C.connected | D.furnished |
A.wonder | B.impact | C.atmosphere | D.challenge |
A.flooded | B.transferred | C.released | D.exploded |
A.watched | B.advocated | C.sought | D.identified |
A.in particular | B.in person | C.as well | D.as usual |
A.died down | B.set off | C.came out | D.passed by |
A.power | B.reputation | C.glory | D.faith |
A.permanent | B.professional | C.reliable | D.lucky |
A.view | B.hope | C.appeal | D.aim |
A.excited | B.determined | C.convincing | D.astonishing |
A.contributions | B.conclusions | C.decisions | D.evaluations |
Chloe Ho Pui-pui,
During the first few days of the event, it was hot and some people
Have you ever heard of the position “sometimes backup catcher (替补接球手)?” I hadn’t either. Until this spring.
Since childhood, I have always liked watching baseball match. I especially loved the thrill of watching the catchers grab that game-winning grand slam (大满贯球) at the final moment. I sometimes pictured myself as the catcher, with body moving as swift as a leopard to the outfield and with eyes as sharp as an eagle’s, ready to catch the ball from the pitcher(投球手) with the glove and secure those decisive points.
This spring, my parents brought me to the Centerville Youth Baseball tryouts (选拔). When it was my turn, I ran out on to the field. My parents were surprised at how quickly I returned. “How’d you do?” Dad asked. “I don’t know,” I said. “I’m not sure I’ll make the team.” “Let’s wait and see.” Mom said.
After tryouts, Coach Bull yard announced, “Positions are posted in the clubhouse.” Parents and kids stampeded to check the results.
Dad stared at the lineup list for a long time. I couldn’t get myself to look. “So, did I make the team?” I asked him finally.
“You did,” Dad replied. “It says ‘Mike Davis: sometimes backup catcher.’” What does that mean? It didn’t sound great.
We had three practices before the first game. The first day, Is at on the bench beside my friend Emily, and Coach pointed to the outfield. “Mike Davis and Emily Hall—out there. And practice!” Emily and I headed for the outfield.
During our first practice, everything seemed to be in a mess. At the second practice, I showed some improvement, but still missed several catches. I even slipped and fell as it started to rain. I heard Emily chuckle. Coach Bull yard noticed this, and came close to me, comforting, “It’s important for a catcher to catch every ball, especially the grand-slam ball. If you do your best, you’ll see the result in the game.
At home, I asked my older brother James. “Do you think Coach will ever put me in a game as a catcher?” James wrote down and calculated some numbers. Finally, he said “The likelihood that you’ll play in a game before the end of the season is as slim as finding a needle in a haystack.” He looked at me. “In other words, it probably won’t happen.”
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Paragraph 1: That night in bed, I thought about my older brother James’ words.
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Paragraph 2: In the last few minutes of the final game, the coach decided to make substitution of players (换人) .
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5 . At age 83, Barbara Humbert dreams of taking part in next year’s “Marathon for All” race at the Paris Olympic Games. It is the first
Unlike your
However, Humbert is
Many
about 8,000 kilometers in those races.
Humbert wants others to
A.goal | B.test | C.event | D.reward |
A.choose | B.beat | C.respect | D.welcome |
A.usual | B.kind | C.special | D.serious |
A.served | B.competed | C.volunteered | D.travelled |
A.relaxing | B.confusing | C.worrying | D.amazing |
A.gift | B.win | C.practice | D.lesson |
A.confident | B.happy | C.unsure | D.fortunate |
A.reached | B.recognized | C.increased | D.limited |
A.honour | B.complaint | C.request | D.command |
A.races | B.medals | C.flags | D.T-shirts |
A.remind | B.warn | C.tell | D.praise |
A.hiked | B.tracked | C.led | D.covered |
A.get over | B.stand up | C.run out | D.come along |
A.formally | B.extremely | C.hardly | D.secretly |
A.but for | B.ahead of | C.rather than | D.other than |
6 . I remember the first time I saw a skateboarder roll past me when I was 14 in the early 90s. The skater wove in and out of the schoolchildren. He moved in such a smooth and cool way. He flowed through the crowds in the same way that water finds its natural route. It was the coolest thing I’d ever seen. Why walk to school when you could skate? After serious saving and a request for early birthday funds, I found myself in the skate shop and got my first skateboard.
What I didn’t know then was that this first attempt was the beginning of a voyage that would never end. Information and experiences were exchanged and shared with friends. Videos of legendary professionals — Mark Gonzales, Rodney Mullen, Chris Miller — were circulated and pored over. After making a thorough study, I realized that dedication and perseverance played a great role in skateboarding.
Skateboarding forever changes the way you see urban spaces. The 1960s architectural eyesores (碍眼的建筑) become a creative challenge which awaits the unusual exploration of a skater. With the streets as your playground, loyal friendships are formed. You wander like a wolf pack, hunting out new challenges and opportunities. And when you journey further into the unknown architectural skate spots around the globe, you know endless good times await. You’re a global conqueror aboard four wheels and seven layers of plywood (胶合板).
There are no short cuts in the sport. As a creative culture, skateboarding is big business for sure, but the ability to flow confidently on a skateboard is no easy thing to achieve. To succeed at anything worth hard work, you need patience and perseverance — skateboarding is no different.
I’m now 36, and, as I continue to age, my adventures as a skateboarder will go on. While tricks come and go for the most part, it’s the feeling of smoothly moving through time and space that inspires a skateboarder on. Skateboarding is an extension of play and of that, I shall never tire.
1. Why did the author set foot on a skateboard at first?A.Because he got a skateboard as a birthday gift. |
B.Because he was interested in the culture of skateboarding. |
C.Because he was impressed by a stranger’s skateboarding skills. |
D.Because he wanted a unique means of transportation to go to school, |
A.Warmly welcomed. | B.Highly praised. |
C.Fully expected. | D.Carefully studied. |
A.Confidence and courage. | B.Devotion and continuous effort. |
C.Information and experience. | D.Talent and social skills. |
A.Why I Love Skateboarding | B.How I Learnt Skateboarding |
C.Who Inspired Me to Skateboard | D.What I Learn from Skateboarding |
7 . Now, new research suggests frequent exercise might help you live well in another meaningful way—that is, in terms of income. Researchers investigated whether individuals who stayed active would earn more money as a result of their active lifestyle. It revealed that staying active not only resulted in higher present earnings, but also predicted increased future income throughout one’s life.
The researchers set out to explore three key correlations (相互关系):How mobility-the ability to move, affected income, how mobility influenced income overtime, and whether exercise could help people maintain their mobility as they aged. The team analyzed data from Health and Retirement Study(HRS), the largest study tracking changes overtime in Americans aged 50 and above. This study takes into account various life aspects, including work, social status, health, psychology and family matters, as individuals age.
To evaluate the impact of current mobility on income, the researchers examined data from over 19, 000 respondents (调查对象) to determine how well they could perform simple tasks, such as climbing stairs, or moving around a room. Each person received a score, with 5 indicating full mobility and 0 indicating difficulties with these tasks. The researchers found that for each decrease in the mobility category, individuals lost out on an average of $3, 000 in annual income compared to their peers. Those who were active were also significantly more likely to remain working for longer than the other group. It appeared that engaging in exercise enabled individuals to maintain mobility and engage in professional life for a longer period of time than those who were less active.
Looking at earnings overtime revealed even more substantial benefits for those who remained active throughout their lives. Active individuals showed an overall income level that was $6, 500 higher, along with higher rates of employment. For the third part of the study, it’s not surprising that those who engaged in exercise continued to maintain their mobility after the age of 55 and had higher employment rates. Even exercising just one day a week showed improvements in mobility outcomes.
While this study doesn’t definitively prove that leading a healthy lifestyle directly leads to higher earnings, it strongly suggests that staying healthy and mobile brings benefits beyond just lower levels of disease.
1. What didn’t researchers take into consideration when designing their experiment?A.Family matters | B.Work and social status |
C.Health and psychology | D.Educational background |
A.Increased mobility slightly reduces annual income |
B.Greater mobility is closely related to higher income |
C.Decreased mobility greatly increases the overall income |
D.Maintaining mobility has nothing to do with the income |
A.Favorable | B.Indifferent | C.Opposed | D.Doubtful |
A.Exercise Lowers Levels of All Diseases |
B.Exercise Promotes Work Efficiency |
C.Exercise Helps to Make More Money |
D.Exercise Ensures A Longer Lifespan |
8 . 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
When I was six, I played my first soccer game. It was a real game, complete with coaches, uniforms, and parents cheering from the sidelines.
Our two teams, Team One and Team Two, seemed pretty evenly matched, at least in the beginning. The first period ended without a single goal scored by either side. We were all still learning how to play the game properly, and our inexperience ran through this part. We stumbled over the ball, tripped over our own feet, and often completely missed our kicks. But what mattered most was that we were having fun, pure and simple.
The second quarter brought a significant change in the game. Our coach decided to pull out most of our starting players and put in the substitutes (替补), except for me—I was left guarding the goal. On the other side, Team Two’s coach decided to keep their best players on the field, which made things even more challenging for us. It seemed that winning suddenly become essential, even for us six-year-olds.
Team Two started to rule the game, and I found myself surrounded by their players whenever they came near our goal. I was determined to do my best, but it was tough. I couldn’t match the skills of three or four other really good players. Team Two began to score, one goal after another. I threw myself in front of the ball with all the energy I could gather, trying desperately to stop them but in vain.
The pressure was mounting, and I could feel my frustration building with every goal that slipped past me. I shouted, I ran, and I dove, but they kept scoring. I gave it everything I had, but it seemed useless.
My parents were there on the sidelines, and I could see them in the crowd. As the game progressed, I could see the change in my father’s expression. He had been urging me to try harder, yelling advice and encouragement from the sidelines, but now he seemed different. I could see the pain in his eyes, the pain he felt seeing me struggle. It made me want to cry.
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Team Two scored their fourth goal, and it was half-time break.
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In that moment, what my father said meant the world to me.
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