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選作完型閱讀一:
第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)
閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從36-55各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,
選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并從答題上上將該項涂黑。
Ihadthemeanestmotherintheworld.36otherkidsatecandy,Ihadtohavecereal,eggs
ortoast.Whileothershadcokesandcandy,Ihadtoeatasandwich.Butatleast,Iwasn't37
inmysufferings.MysisterandtwobrothershadthesamemeanmotherasIdid.
Mymother38knowingwherewewereatalltimesandwhoourfriendswere.She
insistedifwesaidwe'dbegoneanhour,thenwebegoneonehouror39-notonehourand
oneminute.Andshealwayswantustotellthetruth.Nowyoucanseehow40shewas.
The41isyettocome.Wehadtobeinbedbynineeachnightand42ateight
thenextmorning.Wehadtowashdishes,43beds,andlearntocook.Ibelieveshelaid44
atnightthinkingupmeanthingstodotous.
Throughtheyears,thingsdidn't45abit.Wecouldnotlieinbed,“46”likeour
friendsdid,andmissschool.Ourfriends'reportcardshadbeautifulcolorsonthem,blackfor
passing,redfor47.Mymotherwould48fornothinglessthanuglyblackmarks.
Astheyears49by.wegraduatedfromhighschool.Withourmother50us>
talking,hittinganddemandingrespect,noneofuswasallowedthe51ofbeingadrop-out.
Outoffourchildren,onlyacoupleofus52somehighereducation.Andwhomdowehave
to53fortheterriblewayweturnedout?You'reright,ourmeanmother.Sheforcedusto
growupintoeducatedandhonestadults.
NowI'mtryingto54mythreechildren.I'mfilledwith55whenmychildrencall
memean.Because,yousee,IthankGod,hegavemethemeanestmotherinthewholeworld.
36.A.WhileB.AsC.WhenD.If
37.A.weakB.aloneC.happyD.lucky
38.A.stucktoB.wentonC.insistedonD.tookup
39.A.notB.moreC.soD.less
40.A.funnyB.kindC.meanD.interesting
41.A.bestB.worstC.leastD.last
42.A.offB.awayC.upD.out
43.A.makeB.arrangeC.spreadD.lay
44.A.activeB.asleepC.aliveD.awake
45.A.developB.improveC.happenD.promote
46.A.sickB.sadC.honestD.bad
47.A.successB.progressC.courageD.failure
48.A.agreeB.workC.settleD.operate
49.A.cameB.pulledC.wentD.filled
50.A.onB.inC.aboutD.behind
51.A.pleasureB.freedomC.painD.stress
52.A.attendedB.wantedC.attainedD.approached
53.A.careB.praiseC.takeD.blame
54.A.raiseB.meetC.changeD.bring
55.A.apologyB.prideC.shameD.anger
第三部分閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題
卡上將該項涂黑。A
Childrenwhotalkoncellphoneswhilecrossingastreetareatahigherrisktogethitbya
vehicle,accordingtoastudybypsychologistsattheUniversityofAlabamaatBirmingham.
Thestudyincluded77childrenaged10and11,whocompletedadozenofvirtualstreet
crossings.Evenchildrenfamiliarwithusingcellphonesorconsideredtogenerallybe“highly
attentive^^mistimedcrossingstreetswhiletalking.Tobemorespecific,adolescents(青少年)who
talkedonthephone,needed20percentmoretimetostartcrossingthestreet,andtheywere43
percentmorelikelytobehitbyavehicle,theresearcherssaid.Also,thechildrencheckedboth
ways20percentlessoftenbeforecrossingthestreetandgavethemselves8percentlesstimeto
crosssafelyinfrontofthepassingtrafficwhentheywereonthephone.
Factorssuchasage,frequencyofcellphoneuseorpedestrian(步行者)experiencedidnot
affectsaferpedestrianhabits,thestudyfound.AccordingtoDespinaStavrinos,aco-authorofthe
studyandadoctoralpsychologystudentattheUAB,childrenwhohadjustturned10wereata
slightlyhigherriskofbeingdistractedthanthosewhowereabouttoturn12.
“Wefoundthatallchildreninthestudyweremoredistractedwhentalkingontheircelland
crossingthestreet,"saidastudyco-authorDavidSchwebel.
UABexpertsarealsoplanningtocontinueresearchinordertodeterminethewaytext
messagingorlisteningtodigitalmusicdevicesimpactsachild'scapabilitytocrossastreetsafely.
'Textingrequiresastrongermotorcomponentthantalkingonacellphone,“Stavrinossaid."With
IPods,thereisareductioninhearingcapacity.Thestudyisnowongoing.
Inspiteofthestudy'sresults,bothSchwebelandStavrinosemphasizedthattheywerenot
againstmobilephonesandwerenottryingtodiscouragechildrenfromusingthem,whichthey
recognizedcouldbeanimportanttcx)lofconvenienceandsafety.Theyjustadvisetolimitthecell
phoneusewhilebeinginthestreets,andpaymoreattentiontotraffic.
56.Thepassageisintendedto.
A.warnchildpedestriansofthecell-phoneusedanger
B.showchildrenhowtousecellphonesproperly
C.tellchildrenaboutcrossingstreetsafely
D.reportaresearchaboutcell-phoneusage
57.BothSchwebelandStavrinos.
A.areactuallytryingtoencouragechildrentousecellphones
B.suggestchildrenusingcellphonesappropriately
C.thinkchildrencrossingthestreetaremorelikelytogethurt
D.wondercellphonesofferpeopleconvenienceandsafety
58.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“distracted“probablymean?
A.Focused.B.Disturbed.C.Encouraged.D.Rewarded.
59.Accordingtothestudy,specifically,ittookthechildrenonthecellphone.
A.43%longertobegincrossingthestreet
B.8%longertocrosssafelyinthepassingtraffic
C.20%longertocheckbothways
D.20%longertobegincrossingthestreet
60.Wecaninferfromthepassagechildren.
A.walkingandtalkingonthephoneappearstobedangerous
B.textingspendmoretimecrossingthestreetthanoncellphones
C.aremoredistractedinthevirtualenvironmentthaninreallife
D.familiarwithusingcellphonesdon'tmistimecrossingstreets
61.Wecanprobablyreadtheabovetextinacolumnabout44
A.HealthandMedicine
B.EnvironmentandClimate
C.PsychologyandSociology
D.EntertainmentandTravel
B
Onceuponatime,familieskeptasenseoftheirhistorythroughpassingontheirlivestothe
youngergenerationbywordofmouth.Thatkindoftransmission(傳遞)isbeautifulinitsway,but
itcanbeunreliable.
Todayitdoesn'thavetobethatway.Wehavesomanymeansofrecordinglives:photographs,
videosandaudio.
Google“familyhistory"andyou'llseethatmillionsofpeopleallovertheworldareposting
theirworkontheInternet.In100years,ourgreat-grandchildrenwillbeabletolearnaboutthe
livesofpastgenerationbygoingonline.
ABritishwomanhashadtheideaofstartingacompanyofferingtomakefilmsforfamilies
ofaprofessionalstandard.FormerBBCdocumentary-makerKarenWalshgottheideaforher
company,Geneusfilms,aftershemadeafilmaboutherownfamilyhistory.
SpeakingtotheUKnewspaperTheDailyTelegraphshesaidoffilmingherrelatives:"1
couldrecordthemintheirownwords.Imadeafull-blown(全面的)documentary,justlikethoseI
makefortheBBCandsawthatotherfamiliesmightlikethesamesortofrecord.”
TheDailyTelegraphtalkedtooneofKaren'shappycustomers,SydieBones,a75-year-old
womanfromEngland.Sheplannedsomethingspecialforherson's50thbirthday,somethingabit
moremeaningfulthanabirthdaycakeandphotoalbum.Shewantedafilmtoshowjusthowclose
herfamilyis,whatgreatlaughersandtalkersitsmembersare.
62.Peopleusedtoknowtheirfamilyhistoryby.
A.readingstorieswrittenbytheoldergeneration
B.keepingphotosandvideorecordingsoftheirancestor
C.listeningtofamilystoriestoldbytheoldergeneration
D.surfingtheInternetandfindingabouttheirfamily
63.AccordingtoKarenWalsh,whatisagreatwaytokeeparecordoffamilyhistory?
A.Adocumentary.
B.Aphotoalbum.
C.PostingworkontheNet.
D.Avideooranaudiorecording.
64.SydieBoneswantedto.
A.makeameaningfulphotoalbumforherson
B.orderaspecialcakeforherson's50thbirthday
C.allowfuturegenerationknowherfamilyonline
D.haveamovieasarecordofahappyfamilylife
65.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.ThetextisanadrunforKarenWalsh'scompanyGeneusFilms.
B.Todaynoonepassesonfamilystoriesbywordofmouth.
C.KarenWalshproducedfamilydocumentariesfromlookingatfamilyhistorywebpages.
D.Postingfamilyphotographs,videos,audiorecordingsisawayofpreservingfamilyhistory.
C
Smokingcontributestosomanycancers,diseasesanddeaths.Thecoststoindividuals,
familiesandsocietyareenormous.
That'swhythenextcommunityHealthyLivingProjectfocusesonsmokingandtobacco.A
“HealthyLivingToday,NotTomorrow“communityprojectstartedlastfallthatfocusedon
healthyeatingandphysicalactivity.
Startingtoday,thecommunitywillreportonsmokinganditsrelatedissues.Every
Wednesday—andothertimesfromnowuntilFebruary-wewillprovidestoriesoneverything
fromsmokingcessation(停止)tosecond-handsmoke.
Theseriesofstorieswillbebrokendownintofivestages—lookingatthecostsand
consequencesofsmokingandtheaddiction,smokingcessation,thedifferentagegroupsof
smokers,theimpactofsecond-handsmoke,smokingpoliciesinpublicplacesandworkplacesand
preventteensfromstartinginthefirstplace.
OK,Iknowtherearesmokers,thoughts,<4Justleavemealone","We'realwaystreatedbadly
oratleastpickedon"and“Besides,wehavearighttosmokeatanyplacewewant;wehave
rights”.
Theseriesisnotanattemptto“pickon“smokers,butanopportunityforacommunity
discussionandoffersupportforsmokers.Itisaseriousattempttolookatsmoking-theaddiction
andtheconsequences.
TheHealthyLivingTogetherProjectwillbesuccessfulonlyifwehavethesupportfrom
inputofsmokers.Weasksmokerstobecomeinvolved-letusknowhowtheyfeelandhowwe
canhelp.
66.Whatcanbethepropertitleforthepassage?
A.Foryourhealth:wewanttohearfromsmokers
B.FivestagesoftheHealthLivingProject
C.HealthyLivingProjectfocusesonsmoking
D.Howtohelpchildrenstartingtousetobacco
67.“HealthyLivingToday,NotTomorrow”mainlyconcerns.
A.smokingandrelatedissues
B.smokingcessation
C.resultsofsmokingandaddiction
D.healthyeatingandphysicalactivity
68.Wemayinferfromthepassagethatsomesmokers.
A.havearighttosmokeatanyplacetheywant
B.arecomplainingaboutbeingpreventedfromsmoking
C.arebeinghelpedtoquitsmokingbythecommunity
D.arebeingtreatedbadlywhentheyaresmoking
69.WhetherthehealthyLivingTogetherProjectwouldsucceedmainlydependson.
A.doctors*contributions
B.theworkofthecommunity
C.smokers'support
D.thesupportofthemedia
70.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?
A.Smokingaffectspatientsgreatly.
B.Stoppingsmokingcancureanydisease.
C.Manycancersanddiseasesarerelatedtosmoking.
D.Smokingcostsapersonmuchmoney.
D
Agingbrains,eveninthemiddleyears,fallintowhat'scalledthedefaultmode(默認模式),
duringwhichthemindwandersoffandbegindaydreaming.Givenallthis,thequestionarises,can
anoldbrainlearnandthenrememberwhatitlearns?
Overthepastyears,scientistshavelookeddeeperintohowbrainsageandconfirmedthat
theycontinuetodevelopthroughandbeyondmiddleage.Manylongheldviews,includingtheone
that40percentofbraincellsarelost,havebeenoverturned.Whatisstuffed(填滿)intoyourhead
maynothavedisappearedbuthassimplybeenstored.
Recently,researchershavefoundevenmorepositivenews.Thebrain,asitgoesthrough
middleage,getsbetteratrecognizingthecentralidea,thebigpicture.Ifkeptingoodshape,the
braincancontinuetobuildpathwaysthathelpitsownerrecognizepatternsand,asaconsequence,
seesignificanceandevensolutionsmuchfasterthanayoungpersoncan.Thetrickisfindingways
tokeepbrainconnectionsingoodconditionandtogrowmoreofthem.
'There'saplaceforinformation,saysKathleenTaylor,aprofessoratSt.Mary'sCollegeof
California,“Weneedtoknowstuff.Butweneedtomovebeyondthatandchallengeour
perceptionoftheworld.Ifyoualwayshangaroundwiththoseyouagreewithandreadthingsthat
agreewithwhatyoualreadyknow,you'renotgoingtowrestlewithyourestablishedbrain
connections.^^
Suchstretchingisexactlywhatscientistssaybestkeepsabrainintune:getoutofthe
comfortzonetopushandnourishyourbrain.Doanythingfromlearningaforeignlanguageto
takingadifferentroutetowork.
71.What'sthefunctionofthefirstparagraph?
A.Toshowthemainidea.
B.Toarousethereaders5interest.
C.Tomakealeadingtothetopic.
D.Tosummarizethewholepassage.
72.Overtime,scientistshavefoundthat.
A.human'sbrainsstopdevelopingatmiddleages
B.human'smemorymayhavedisappeared
C.themiddle-agedseesignificanceandevensolutionsmuchfaster
D.themiddle-agedappreciatebigpicturesbetterthanayoungperson
73.Whatdoes"wrestlewith”inthefifthparagraphmean?
A.Tothrowsomebodytotheground.
B.Tomovesomethinglargeandheavy.
C.Toholdsomethingwithdifficulty.
D.Tostruggletoovercomesomething.
74.Howcanwekeepsouragingbrainsintune?
A.Changeyourjobasmuchaspossible.
B.Lookattheworldfromanewangle.
C.Youmustattendaforeignlanguage.
D.Sticktoourformerperceptionoftheworld.
75.Themainpurposeofthepassageistotellpeople.
A.howtotraintheagingbrain
B.theproblemswithhisagingbrain
C.themiddle-agedcanrememberthingsfaster
D.theimportanceoflearningaforeignlanguage
第n卷(共45分)
第四部分書面表達(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)閱讀表達(共5小題;每小題3分,
(1)TeenagerswhoareaddictedtotheInternetaremorelikelytohaveself-harmbehavior,
accordingtoanAustralian-Chinesestudy.
⑵Whatcountsasaddictionyouask?DrLawrencefromtheUniversityofNotreDame,
Australia,wholedthestudy,says,“Ifsomeonefeelsanurgetogetonlinetochecktheire-mailor
visitanysites,knowingthatheorshehasjustcheckedthee-mailtwominutesago,then1would
saythatshowsthesymptomofInternetaddiction.”
(3)Internetaddictionhasbeenclassifiedasamentalhealthproblemsincethemid-1990swith
symptomssimilartootheraddictions.
(4)1,618adolescentstudentvolunteersaged13to18fromChina'sGuangdongProvince
participatedinthisstudy.AndtheresearchersgavethematesttomeasuretheirInternetaddiction.
⑸Thetestfoundthatabout10%ofthestudentsweremoderately(適度地)addictedtothe
Internet,whilelessthan1%ofthestudentswereseverelyaddicted.
⑹Theresearchersnotedthatthemoderatelytoseverelyaddictedstudentswerealmostfive
timesmorelikelythantohaveself-harmbehavior.
⑺Theresearchersobservedthatwhentheteenagerswerenotonline,theywereoftenupset,
hadmoodswings,feltnervousorhadself-hannbehaviorsuchashittingthemselves,pullingtheir
ownhair,orburningthemselves.However,thenegativefeelingswentawayoncetheywent
online.
⑻“Inrecentyears,asmoreandmoreteenagersusetheInternetinmostAsiancountries,
Intemeladdictionhasbecomeanincreasinglyseriousmentalproblemamongadolescents:'the
researcherssaid.
76.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?(nomorethan10words)
77.Fillintheblankinparagraph6withproperwords,(nomorethan5words)
78.Whichsentenceinthepassageistheclosestinmeaningtothefollowingone?
Whensomeonewantsverymuchtogoonlinetochecktheire-mailorvisitanywebsitesafew
minutesafterheorshedidit,itshowsthatheorsheisaddictedtotheInternet.
79.Listthreetypesofself-harmbehaviortheresearchersobservedtheteenagershadinthestudy,
(nomorethan8words)
①②③
8O.TranslatethetheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph8intoChinese.
選作完型閱讀二:
第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)
Didyouknowthatyou'renotoneperson,butthree?Thepersonyouthinkyouare,the
personotherpeoplethinkyouare,andthepersonyoureallyare.
Onedayamanwas36inasecond-handartshop.He37apaintingthatlookedvery
cheap,almostworthless.Butashelooked38hesawanotherpaintingthatwas39
underneath(在下)it.Heknewthatmany40masterpiecesworththousandsevenmillions
ofdollarswerehiddenthisway.Sohe41itandhurriedhometobegintakingoffthetop
42.Aftermanyhoursof43work,hecouldfinally44abeautifulmasterpieceofartthat
hadbeenlostformanyyears.Butnowitwasfinallyrestored(修復)toits45beauty.
Youknow,allofusare46thatmasterpiecepainting.Theoriginal47Godmadeyou
andmetobeishiddenbywhat48thinkweare,49especiallybythepersonwethinkwe
are.Soourwrongthinkingaboutourselves50usfrombecomingthepersonwecanreallybe.
Everythingwedocomesfromthe51weseeourselves.Ifwewantto52,wemustgo
muchdeeperthanjustchangingouractionsandbehavior.Wemustchangethewaywe53and
seeourselvesinourownmindandheart.
Youknow,manypeopleusuallyjustseethe54howwelookandactontheoutsideor
howmuchwe've55inschoolandatwork.Butthat'sjustapartofyou.
36.A.lookingB.stealingC.workingD.drawing
37.A.glaredatB.pickedupC.reachedfbrD.referredto
38.A.closerB.deeperC.longerD.wider
39.A.fastenedB.drawnC.hiddenD.packed
40.A.simpleB.stolenC.unknownD.lost
41.A.caughtB.boughtC.orderedD.left
42.A.paintingB.coverC.dirtD.color
43.A.strictB.skillfulC.carefulD.difficult
44.A.makeB.copyC.finishD.see
45.A.finalB.originalC.firstD.hidden
46.A.likeB.forC.withD.in
47.A.paintingB.personC.beautyD.idea
48.A.thepersonB.weC.GodD.others
49.A.butB.orC.howeverD.nor
50.A.takesB.pushesC.keepsD.sets
51.A.factB.timeC.wayD.manner
52.A.escapeB.changeC.surviveD.succeed
53.A.behaveB.speakC.dressD.think
54.A.surfaceB.truthC.insideD.opposite
55.A.rejectedB.receivedC.achievedD.devoted
第三部分閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)A
IntheUnitedStates,collegestudentsoftensharearoomwithoneroommate,anddormitories
oftenhaveseparatefloorsformenandwomen.Aclassicdormitorywillhaveatelevision,a
computerandamicrowave,anditwilllikelybedecoratedbythestudentswithposters.US
dormitoriesarerenownedforbeinguntidy,butsomeuniversitieshirecleanerstohelpstudents
keepthemclean.
DormitoriesinSouthKoreaoftenhavestricterrulesonstudentsthanthoseinothercountries.
Curfews(宵禁)arecommon,and,insomedormitories,studentsmustgotobedbymidnight.
Almostalldormitoriesaresinglesex,andvisitingbetweensexesisnotallowed.Somedormitories
includesinglerooms,butmosthouseabouttenstudentsaroom.SouthKoreandormitoriesare
alsotryingtobecomegreener.Somearepoweredbysolarenergy.
StudentdormitoriesinJapanarealsolikethosefoundintheWest,buttheysometimeshave
largerroomsthataresharedbymorepeople.Dormitoriesincrowdedcitiesareusuallysmaller
thanthoseinotherpartsofthecountry.Facilities(設施)suchasshowersareoftensharedbya
largenumberofstudents,butthedormitoriesaregenerallywell-equippedwithInternetaccessand
televisions.Manydormitoriesprovideacanteen.ForeignstudentsstudyinginJapancanalso
choosetolivewithalocalfamily,althoughthiscanmakeithardertomakefriendsatthe
university.
StudentsintheUKhaveasimilarsystemastheUS,exceptthatitisrareforstudentstoshare
aroom.Dormitoriesareknownas“HallsofResidence”.Fourorfivestudentsoftenhavetheir
ownroominaflatorahouse,andshareabathroomandkitchen.Inhallstherearealsopublic
areaswherestudentscansocialize,andabartovisitintheevening.Studentswillpaythe
universitytoliveinthedormitory,butthepriceisusuallycheaperthanlivinginprivate
accommodation.
56.Whichofthefollowingmaybethebesttitleofthispassage?
A.IntroductiontodormitoriesabroadB.DoasRomansdowheninRome
B.EnjoyableWaysofcollegelifeD.CollegeaccommodationsinAsia
57.Theunderlinedword“renowned”canbereplacedby"
A.designedB.knownC.punishedD.celebrated
58.Youcancookforyourselfindormitoriesof.
A.USB.JapanC.UKD.SouthKorea
59.Ifyouwanttoliveastrictdormitorylife,studyinginisabetterchoice.
A.theUSB.SouthKoreaC.JapanD.theUK
60.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.DormitoriesarepoweredbysolarenergyinJapanandSouthKorea.
B.Dormitoriesareusuallydesignedforstudents'socializinginUK&US.
C.Dormitoriesarewell-equippedwithtelevisionsandcanteensinUK&US.
D.DormitoriesareusuallydesignedformorestudentsinJapan&SouthKorea.
B
Althoughthispopulartoymadeitspopulardebut(首次亮相)inthe1950's,ithadactually
alreadybeenaroundforhundredsofyears.Peoplehavebeenplayingwithdifferentversionsofthe
Hula-HoopssincethedaysofancientEgypt,over3000yearsago,whenchildrencircleddried
grapevines(藤)andswungthemaroundtheirwaists,rolledthemonthegroundorthrewthemto
eachother.AncientGreeksevenusedhoopsasaformofexercisetoloseweight,Hula-Hoops
havebeenmadefromeverysortofmaterialfromwoodtometalandplasticsandtheyarestill
enjoyedbypeopleofallagestothisday.
In1958RichardKnerrandArthurMelinproducedthefirstplastichoopandtrademarkedit
underthename“Hula-Hoop”.ThenamewasinspiredbytheHawaiianhuladance.Thefirst
Hula-HoopsweremadefromapatentedplasticscalledMarlexandsoldfor$1.98.Amazingly,
twentymillionhoopsweresoldintheveryfirst6monthsofproductionwhichignitedthe
Hula-Hoopenthusiasmof50's.InthefirsttwoyearsHula-hoopsweresoldover100million.
InthemonthstocometherewouldbeHula-Hoopcontests,exhibitions,andnewtricksto
learn.TheHula-HoopwasseeneverywherefromthecircustolatenightTV.TheHula-Hoopwas
notappreciatedeverywherethough.Thetoybecamewidespreadacrosstheglobebutnotincertain
countriessuchasJapanandRussia.Maybepeopleinthesecountrieswerejustnotgoodat
hoopingandtheywantedtoavoidembarrassment!TodayyoucanstillfindHula-Hoopsinanytoy
store.Thehoopsoftodayareoftenfilledwithglitter(亮片),coloredwater,orevennoisemakers.
TogivecredittotheancientGreeks,Hula-Hoopingremainsagreatexerciseforpeopleofallages
andisoftenusedingymclasses.Hoopingisafunactivityfortheentirefamilytodotogetherand
ifyouarearealHula-Hoopfan,youcanfindHula-Hoopingclassesinyourareaorevenlearn
howtoconstructyourownhoop.Inthegreattraditionoftimelessclassics,theHula-Hoopishere
tostay!
61.Thebesttitleofthepassageis.
A.TheOriginofHula-HoopB.TheImportanceofHula-Hoop
C.ThetypesofHula-HoopD.Huia-Hoop-atimelessclassics
62.ThenameofHula-Hooporiginatedfrom.
A.driedgrapevines
B.apatentedplastic—Marlex
C.aHawaiianhuladance
D.anancientGreekgame
63.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat.
A.JapanesewerenotgoodatplayingHula-Hoop
B.theRussianplayedHula-HoopbetterthantheJapanese
C.noHula-HoopcanbefoundinJapanandRussia
C.itwastooexpensivefortheRussiantobuyaHula-Hoop
64.Hula-Hoophasbeenpopularoverhundredsofyearsmainlybecauseit.
A.canhelpfatpeopletoloseweight
B.canbeusedbychildrentoplaygames
C.issuitableandenjoyableforpeopleofallages
D.hasbroughttheproducersgreatprofit
65.Fromthepassagewecanlearn.
A.onlytheJapaneseandRussiansdon'tliketheHula-Hoops
B.thedesignofmodernHula-Hoopsisnotonlypracticalbutalsoattractive
C.hoopingisthebestactivityforpeopleofallagestodotogether
D.AncientGreeksareclevererthanancientEgyptiansinmakingHula-Hoops
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