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1 . 81-year-old Erika lives in Langenfeld, Germany, with her husband. She never used to be ________, but after her two kids grew up and left the ________, she found herself bored.

________, her daughter signed her up for a gym membership. “The first five years, I was not as ________. Then, I slowly started to do more and ________ took part in rowing competitions,” Erika said.

It has been 20 years since Erika first ________ that gym. These days, she works out twice a day. When COVID-19 began, she had to find a new way to ________ her workout desire. That's when her daughter ________ some technology-related apps to her!

She ________ participating in various workout challenges online, and it didn't take long before people ________ her. As her Internet followers grew, Erika has become a perfect ________ for the young to keep active for the benefit of their ________.

“If I can change people's stereotypes(刻板印象) about the old, it makes me very happy,” she said. Meanwhile, she often ________ younger folks through her social networks, trying hard to ________ the joy of fitness.

“I would have never ________ to get this many inspiring ________ and followers,” Erika added. “These apps have helped me to stay up-to-date with ________ and what the younger generations are ________ these days.”

Erika is showing everyone how ________ it is to grow and evolve in our lifetimes. Twenty years ago, she ________ imagined that she would be motivating people half her age on social media Now she's made it.

1.
A.athleticB.wealthC.sensitiveD.busy
2.
A.officeB.schoolC.neighborhoodD.house
3.
A.SimplyB.LuckilyC.HopefullyD.Obviously
4.
A.tiredB.addictedC.worriedD.ashamed
5.
A.seldomB.stillC.evenD.again
6.
A.set foot inB.caught sight ofC.took advantage ofD.paid attention to
7.
A.expressB.rememberC.describeD.satisfy
8.
A.introducedB.reportedC.attachedD.repeated
9.
A.imaginedB.startedC.delayedD.allowed
10.
A.sponsoredB.suspectedC.noticedD.challenged
11.
A.symbolB.brandC.modelD.dream
12.
A.safetyB.healthC.honorD.reward
13.
A.encouragesB.protectC.observesD.relaxes
14.
A.impressB.keepC.spreadD.exchange
15.
A.provedB.offeredC.agreedD.expected
16.
A.explanationsB.discussionsC.debatesD.comments
17.
A.cultureB.technology.C.developmentD.environment
18.
A.curious aboutB.patient withC.displeased withD.uncertain about
19.
A.difficultB.naturalC.slowD.important
20.
A.slightlyB.regularlyC.hardlyD.basically
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2 . Recently, science has been uncovering a link between walking and a lower risk of dementia (痴呆), proving that walking is even good for your brain.     1     Maybe you already love to walk, but you’re getting tired of following your same old route day after day—or maybe you’re new to walking and aren’t sure how to get started. Either way, it’s time to embrace the idea of walking with a purpose.

To get started, sit down with a map and make a plan. Ask yourself, what do you want to get out of walking aside from the health benefits? Do you want to meet other people? See new places? Get out into the wilderness or explore a city?     2    

Making friends and socializing is your goal.     3     Ask your friends where they like to walk and go there, since this will introduce you to new places. Look up your local malls which have groups that come every day, or every weekend, to “walk the mall”. These groups are always happy to include one more walker!

    4     Ask about local hikes that get you out of town and into the wilderness or countryside. Folks who are touring in an RV or car can stop to ask about scenic spots that will get them off the beaten path.

Headed to a new city?     5     Many of our great historic cities offer detailed and well-planned walking tours. You can follow the famous painted red band through Boston’s historic landmarks or walk your way through the sites of Washington, D.C. and Philadelphia.

From the benefits, walking is just plain good for you. Pick up a map and start walking.

A.It’s kind to our bodies and great for our waistlines.
B.Getting away from the crowds is what you’re after.
C.Prepare to get to know the new place from the ground up!
D.It’s also a fantastic way to get fit and to stay in great shape.
E.Call up your friends and schedule walks with them.
F.Nearly any city you can think of offers convenient transportation.
G.Knowing your priorities will help you decide on the type of walk you want to do.
2021-08-07更新 | 168次组卷 | 2卷引用:山东省淄博市2020-2021学年高二下学期期末考试英语试题
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3 . What sport has the man been doing recently?
A.Swimming.B.Basketball.C.Tennis.
2022-05-10更新 | 146次组卷 | 4卷引用:四川省成都市第七中学2021-2022学年高二下学期期中考试英语试题(含听力)
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4 . If you think that running marathons will help you live a long and healthy life, new research may come as a shock. According to a recent scientific study, people who do a very strenuous workout are as likely to die as people who do no exercise at all.

Scientists in Denmark have been studying over 1,000 joggers (慢跑者) and non - joggers for 12 years. The death rates from the sample group indicate that people who jog at a proper pace two or three times a week for less than two and a half hours in total are least likely to die. The best speed to jog at was found to be about 5 miles per hour. The research suggests that people who jog more than three times a week or at higher speeds of over 7 mph die at the same rate as non - joggers. The scientists think that this is because strenuous exercise causes structural changes to the heart and arteries(动脉). Over time, this can cause serious effects.

Peter Schnohr, a researcher in Copenhagen, said, “If your goal is to decrease risk of death and improve life expectancy(寿命), jogging a few times a week at a proper pace is a good strategy. Anything more is not just unnecessary, and it may be harmful.”

The implications (暗示) of this are that moderate forms of exercise such as tai chi, yoga and walking may be better for us than “iron man events, triathlons and long - distance running and cycling. According to Jacob Louis Marott, another researcher involved in the study, “You don't actually have to do that much to have a good impact on your health. And perhaps you shouldn’t actually do too much”.

1. Which of the following words can replace “strenuous” in Paragraph 1?
A.regularB.hardC.practicalD.limited
2. Why does the author presents the figures (数字) in Paragraph 2 ?
A.To suggest giving up joggingB.To show risks of doing sports
C.To provide supportive evidenceD.To introduce the research content
3. According to the scientists, why is too much exercise harmful?
A.It may injure the heart and arteries.B.It can make the body tired out.
C.It will bring much pressure.D.It consumes too much energy.
4. What can be the best title of the text?
A.No exercise at all is the best choice.B.More exercise means a healthier life.
C.Marathons runners are least likely to die.D.Too strenuous exercise is no better than none
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5 . What is the woman going to do first?
A.Change her clothes.B.Go to the yoga room.C.Take a sauna bath.
2023-06-21更新 | 59次组卷 | 1卷引用:山东省滨州市校联考2022-2023学年高二下学期5月月考英语试题
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6 . If you want to stay in shape, but don’t have the time to go to the gym, the Mobile Gym is a good solution. It’s basically a large bus filled with the latest fitness equipment. You can find everything you need for a complete workout, and here’s the best part — you don’t need to go to the gym, and the gym comes to you!

The Mobile Gym was the idea of Adam Zickerman, founder of Inform Fitness, a popular chain of gyms across the United States. It hit him when he ordered lunch from a food truck one afternoon. So why not put a gym on a truck?

Zickerman experimented with a few designs and then invested $60,000 on making adaptations and fixing machines. He didn’t really need an advertising budget as the bus advertised itself. Carole Pallmeyer, for instance, found herself driving behind the Mobile Gym one day. At first she thought it was a regular bus with ads for a gym. But then she realized the bus itself was a gym, so she booked workout sessions for her entire family. “We are all busy, but we know the bus is coming and make sure we are home at 4:30 for the workouts,” she said. “You forget you’re on a bus because the workouts are tightly scheduled.”

Unfortunately, it is illegal to use the fitness equipment while the bus is moving, so you don’t get to save time by working out during the rush time. It operates only once a week, only two clients (客户) can be accommodated at a time on the bus. And it doesn’t come cheap. Sessions start at $100, while in-house workouts are $65. But the Mobile Gym appears to be a big hit.

“There are so many benefits to having the Mobile Gym come to you,” Zickerman said. “Only five to seven exercises complete a total-body workout when performed using our special equipment.” He also added that a 20-minute workout might sound easy, but it is really difficult and provides instant results. “It is very challenging and clients understand quickly why rest is important between workouts ”

1. What inspired Zickerman to invent the Mobile Gym?
A.A usual order for a meal.B.A casual visit to a gym.
C.A tight schedule for workout.D.A specific experience of exercise.
2. Which of the following is NOT the benefit of the Mobile Gym?
A.It saves much of clients ’time.
B.It creates adequate private space.
C.It offers special equipment needed for a total-body workout.
D.It provides clients with an appropriate and effective workout.
3. What’s Zickerman’s attitude towards the Mobile Gym?
A.Concerned.B.Negative.C.Objective.D.Optimistic.
2021-06-28更新 | 155次组卷 | 3卷引用:浙江省绍兴市2020-2021学年高二下学期期末调测英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍的是敬畏散步的好处。

7 . Awe is generally defined as the sense that you are in the presence of something larger and more consequential than yourself. According to a study called “awe walks”, people who took a fresh look at the world around them during brief, weekly walks felt more upbeat and hopeful in general than walkers who did not. Feeling a sense of awe also seems to up our overall feelings of gladness and improve health.

Previous studies have linked increased physical activity to greater happiness and reduced risks for anxiety, depression and other mental illnesses. But no studies had looked into whether mixing awe and activity might increase the benefits of each — or, on the other hand, reduce them. So, for the new study, scientists concentrated on people in their 60s, 70s and 80s, ages when some people can face risks for declining mental health.

The scientists asked 52 study volunteers to add a weekly 15-minute walk to their normal schedules. All of them were physically healthy and psychologically well-adjusted, with little disquietude or depression. Then they were randomly divided into two groups. One, as a control group, was asked to start walking, preferably outside, but given few other requirements. The members of the other group were not only asked to walk once a week, but also were instructed in how to cultivate awe as they walked. “Basically, we told them to try to go and walk somewhere new, since novelty helps to cultivate awe,” says Virginia Sturm, an associate professor who led the new study.

Both groups were asked to take a few selfies (自拍) during their walks and upload them to a lab website and also complete a daily online assessment of their current mood. After eight weeks, the scientists compared the groups’ responses and photos. Not surprisingly, the awe walkers felt happier, less upset and more socially connected than the control group members.

The findings are subjective, though, since awe, like other emotions, is difficult to quantify, but Dr. Sturm thinks awe walks could be a simple thing for small wonders without any downside.

1. What makes the new study different from the previous ones?
A.It concentrated on older people.
B.It found the solution to mental health.
C.It associated physical exercise with happiness.
D.It took both activity and awe into consideration.
2. Which of the following best explains “disquietude” underlined in Paragraph 3?
A.desireB.anxietyC.discomfortD.contentment
3. Why are the findings regarded as subjective?
A.The number of volunteers is small.
B.The awe emotion is hard to measure.
C.The daily assessments are difficult to complete.
D.The period of the experiment isn’t long enough.
4. What is the attitude of Dr. Sturm to “awe walks”?
A.Skeptical.B.Indifferent.C.Supportive.D.Critical.
2022-03-11更新 | 71次组卷 | 1卷引用:广东省仲元中学等七校联合体2021-2022学年高二下学期2月联考英语试题
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8 . Exercise plays a very important role in a healthy lifestyle. But you may not have time or money to go to a gym on a regular basis. Don't worry. Here is good news.     1    

A quick Internet search will turn up thousands of online fitness classes. These classes let you listen to instructions.     2     You can watch videos on your phone, computer or tablet and do the exercises right where you are. All you need is an Internet connection and a space large enough to move around in.

    3     Some focus on stretches and slow movements. Other classes involve fast aerobic activity, while others build muscle strength. Some require equipment such as weights, but others use only your body. That means you can choose a class that does what you like.     4    

Some virtual classes require a membership fee, but some are completely free.

Anyone can post a fitness video on the Internet. Not everyone knows what they are doing.     5     Try to find teachers who are certified by an organization with a good reputation.

Virtual fitness classes feature convenience. You can do a class at any time of day. They are convenient, they are private, and you may even discover a new form of exercise that you enjoy.

A.These classes are mostly free of charge.
B.So don't waste time watching useless videos.
C.And you can try a different one whenever you like.
D.Online fitness exercises take a wide variety of forms.
E.So it is important to think about who is teaching the class.
F.Today's technology let you access fitness from the comfort of your home.
G.Meanwhile, they also let you watch trainers demonstrate how to do exercises.
2021-07-10更新 | 157次组卷 | 1卷引用:安徽省教科研联盟2020-2021学年下学期高二期末考试-英语试卷
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9 . 你正在准备英语课堂演讲,请以“The Importance of Physical Exercise”为主题写一篇演讲稿,内容包括:
1. 举例说明锻炼身体的重要性;
2.发出呼吁。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

The Importance of Physical Exercise


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10 . 假定你是李华,你班交换生Felix因进行体育锻炼时扭伤左脚而无法走路。请你就此事给他写一封电子邮件,内容包括:
1.表示安慰;
2.主动提供帮助;
3.提出关于锻炼的建议。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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