1. Where does the woman come from?
A.Japan. | B.Kenya. | C.China. |
A.Kids like plastic paper halls. |
B.Kids are all good soccer players. |
C.Kids make soccer balls themselves. |
A.A bank clerk. | B.A soccer player. | C.A high school student. |
3 . As is known, exercise helps to keep us in good health. Doctors at the American Heart Association suggest getting at least 150 minutes of moderate physical activity every week. Many people have an exercise routine.
Health experts answer these and other questions on the Mayo Clinic website. Mild to moderate physical activity is usually OK if you have a common cold. According to the experts, it is usually fine to exercise if your symptoms are all “above the neck”.
Finally, experts suggest learning to listen to your body. If you feel really bad, take a break and let your body rest. If you don’t feel too bad, these experts both suggest cutting back on the intensity (强度) of your exercise routine.
A.These signs may include a runny nose, nasal congestion (鼻塞), sneezing or a minor sore throat |
B.Experts especially point that if you feel tightness in the chest, it is not advisable to work out |
C.They exercise for a few minutes every day or every other day |
D.Exercising will result in more severe illness |
E.For example, if you usually run, take a quick walk instead |
F.Experts suggest taking a break from exercising if signs of your illness appear “below the neck” |
G.Exercising regularly keeps us feeling exhausted |
4 . I believe even the smartest people have to work hard to achieve success. People make themselves into winners by their own
Many years ago, I took the head
I started doing anything I could to help them build a little
Six months after our defeat, we won our first game and our second, and continued to
A.tests | B.luck | C.efforts | D.nature |
A.operating | B.editing | C.consulting | D.coaching |
A.new | B.excellent | C.strong | D.successful |
A.cheer for | B.prepare for | C.help with | D.finish with |
A.realize | B.claim | C.permit | D.demand |
A.decision | B.attitude | C.conclusion | D.intention |
A.pride | B.culture | C.fortune | D.relationship |
A.leaders | B.partners | C.winners | D.learners |
A.risked | B.missed | C.considered | D.practiced |
A.expand | B.improve | C.relax | D.defend |
A.shame | B.burden | C.victory | D.favor |
A.chance | B.joy | C.concern | D.offer |
A.surprise | B.relate | C.interest | D.affect |
A.encouraged | B.observed | C.protected | D.impressed |
A.naturally | B.individually | C.calmly | D.differently |
5 . The martial art of Tai Chi is on the rise as more and more people discover the benefits that come from regular practice.
Tai Chi is quite easy to learn. Many recreation centers and community groups offer classes, sometimes in parks and other public places.
One of the major benefits of Tai Chi is that it's a sport you can practice for life. In China, many elderly people continue to do Tai Chi into their eighties and nineties, and the strengthening and balance moves are hugely beneficial to their continued mobility.
A.Tai Chi is more than a just a sport. |
B.There are many styles and forms of Tai Chi. |
C.Best of all, Tai Chi can be performed anywhere. |
D.Tai Chi's true name in Chinese is Tai Chi Chuan. |
E.More old people than young men practice Tai Chi |
F.Often these classes are free and open to anyone who shows up. |
G.Also, the slow moves and focus make Tai Chi a relief from stress. |
6 . The standing broad jump is an exercise where the jumpers must jump as far as possible. Unlike other classic Olympic events, the jumper cannot run to build up strength. This exercise takes great attention, and it can be difficult to improve.
Throughout the jump, jumpers should always look forward, toward their goal distance.
Using the power from your upper body to push yourself forward can help you achieve a great distance. This can be a great way to warm up before trying the jump. Start by standing in the correct position with your toes lined up and feet shoulder-width apart.
Having more strength in your legs will allow you to jump a greater distance. Practicing the standing broad jump will exercise your legs as well, but having strong leg muscles to begin with will help you achieve greater distances.
A.However, improvement is well worth it. |
B.This will set the direction they want the body to. |
C.The best way to improve is to have a goal in mind. |
D.Improving the standing broad jump requires great attention. |
E.You must stand in one spot to jump without any kind of lead-in. |
F.So you should exercise your legs as much as possible to build muscles. |
G.Next, move your arms forward, then backward and up over your head. |
要点:1. 你对征文主题的理解;
2. 你喜欢的运动项目及活动情况;
3. 该运动给你生活和学习带来的益处。
注意: 1. 词数80个左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3. 题目与开头已写好,不计入总词数。
Exercise an Hour Every Day, Healthy Life for a Lifetime
Nowadays, doing sports is becoming more and more popular.
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8 . The WHO says that 80% of the world’s teens don’t get enough exercise to live healthy lives. The report was based on research done with students aged 11 to 17 in 146 different countries.
Doctors say 60 minutes of exercise daily is needed for teens to build up their bone and muscle strength. It’s also hugely important for the health of the heart and lungs.
One big reason for the lack of activity in today’s teens is technology, such as smartphones, computers and TVs. Many teens find it hard to pull themselves away from them.
So the WHO warns that teens need to do less playing in the digital world, and more playing in the real world. Teens should take part in sports, whether on official teams or just playing around on the playground.
A.Exercise benefits you academically. |
B.Activity levels vary from country to country. |
C.The WHO has spared no effort in the research. |
D.Such inactivity can severely affect their growth. |
E.Exercise can also be built into a normal day’s activities. |
F.Regular activity can help them control their weight, too. |
G.The WHO has been studying teen activity levels since 2001. |
9 . As is often the case, it is human nature to lead a sedentary(久坐的)lifestyle and most of us are so involved in our busy schedules that we don't even notice our bad habits. Many worry about the right time or "right age" to start working out.
Master your mind. Most people argue that they are too tired or old to start exercising. Doing so is much easier than trying to change the busy lifestyle. Change your mindset and be more confident in improving your health.
Easy does it. Once you have chosen a fitness program, start slowly and increase it in stages. Begin with just a few minutes of gentle exercises and stretches.
Always warm up. Always remember to warm up your muscles before exercising. Gentle warm-ups will reduce your risk of injury, aches and pains, and increase blood circulation and flexibility.
Cool down. When you finish your routine, you need to cool your muscles and let your heart rate slow gradually.
A.Don't overload your body. |
B.Never ignore your potentials. |
C.Tell your body to be more active and say, "I can do it." |
D.However, nobody cares about what you have done for them. |
E.Go next to some mild activity such as walking, jogging or cycling. |
F.Cooling down will help your body to return to its pre-exercise level. |
G.But it's never too late for them to start exercising and all they need is enough determination. |
10 . Four teams of mountaineers set out on a race to conquer(征服) an unclimbed mountain peak in the Himalayas. The Canadian team chose a long, but safe route, while the British, Chinese and Russian teams chose a faster but steep and dangerous route up the mountain.
When night fell, the teams made camp on the mountainside. But the next morning, the sun rapidly rose air temperature and the strong wind caused a heavy snowfall, which led to a terrible avalanche. The disaster struck and some members of the British, Chinese and Russian teams were swept away and killed. But the Canadians didn’t know what had happened.
It was an hour after the disaster and there was no hope of finding any survivors. The leaders of the British, Chinese and Russian teams, met to discuss how to successfully keep all the survivors alive.
Britain | Russia | China | |
Members | 3 | 2 | 2 |
Tents | 1 two-man | None | 1 four-man |
Sleeping bags | 3 | 2 | 2 |
Rope | 25 metres | 50 metres | None |
Food | 1 person for 3 days | 2 people for 4 days | 2 people for 2 days |
Medicine | None | None | None |
The table above was a summary of what they could collect. The leaders made a final decision that they had to find a way to conquer the mountain and put their flags on the peak.
1. What kind of route did the Chinese team choose?A.A long but safe route. | B.A short but dangerous route. |
C.A separate but flat route. | D.An unknown but steep route. |
A.High temperature. | B.An avalanche. |
C.Strong wind. | D.A heavy snowfall. |
A.The supplies and equipment they had left. |
B.The plan of their follow up climbs. |
C.The survey of their damages and injuries. |
D.The difficulties they would meet. |
A.give up the race | B.keep climbing |
C.ask for help | D.look for the survivors |
A.A business newspaper. | B.A health guide. |
C.A culture magazine. | D.A nature journal. |