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第=page22頁,共=sectionpages22頁英語試題(滿分:75分)一、完形填空(每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每小題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。AUSbusdriverisbeingpraisedforthewayshehelpedapassengergetsomeneededassistance(幫助).InOctober,busdriverNatalieBarnesstartedtalkingwithapassengernamedRichard.Hetoldherhehadbeen_1_foraweek,sincetherewasabigfireintheplacewherehehadbeenlivingandhishousewas_2.Whenheaskedifhecould3alongforthenighttostayoutofthe4,sheagreed.“Atsomepointinourlives,everybodyneedshelp,"Barnessaid.“IwanttodowhatIcantohelpRichardinsomeway.”Atonepointduringhershift,shetooka5,attheUniversityofWisconsin-Milwaukeeandofferedtogetherpassengersomethingtoeat.Richardwas6.“NowIdon'tknowwhattosaybuttosaythankyou,”hesaidtoBarnesandpromisedto7herbacksomehow.Sherefused,saying,“Iwanttohelpyou."Butoneactofkindnesswasn't8forBarnes.Duringanotherbreak,sheturnedtoafriendforhelp,whohelpedgetRichardintotemporary(臨時的)9.BarnesandRichardbecame10_duringthatsix-hourbusride.Nowhehashercellphonenumber,andtheykeepin11.HelpingotherscomesassecondnaturetoBarnes,whohasreceivedlotsofpraisefor12servicesincesheworkedintheMCTStwoyearsago.She13takespeanutbutterandjellysandwichesonthebustosharewithpeoplein14.Infact,Barnesdidwhatweallneedtodoto15homelessness:tolookoutforeachother,tocareforeachotherandtoworktogether.()1.A.homeless B.careless C.hopeful D.helpful ()2.A.setup B.cleanedup C.brokeninto D.burneddown ()3.A.drive B.walk C.ride D.work ()4.A.moon B.sun C.air D.cold ()5.A.break B.look C.risk D.chance ()6.A.satisfied B.concerned C.confused D.moved ()7.A.take B.pay C.call D.turn ()8.A.suitable B.important C.special D.enough ()9.A.schools B.space C.housing D.cars ()10.A.visitors B.classmates C.friends D.co-worker ()11.A.touch B.mind C.check D.line ()12.A.excellent B.interesting C.grateful D.peaceful ()13.A.gradually B.usually C.finally D.actually ()14.A.need B.public C.order D.sight ()15.A.research B.challenge C.ignore D.fight二、閱讀理解(共12題,滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共7小題;每小題2.5分,滿分17.5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。ATheeffectsofnoisecanreachorganisms(生物體)withoutears.Becauseofthewaylivingthingsrelyoneachother,noisepollutionmayactuallystopsomeforestsfromgrowing,anewstudysuggests.InaNewMexicowoodlandofpinetrees,researchersfoundfarfewertreeseedlings(小苗)innoisysitesthantheydidinquietones.Thestudyareaisdottedwithgaswells,someofwhicharequietandsomeofwhichhavecompressors(壓縮機)thatcreateaconstantnoise.ThisallowedJenniferPhillips,abehavioralecologistatTexasA&MUniversity-SanAntonioandhercolleaguestocomparesitesthatweresimilarexceptfornoiselevel.Inareasthathadbeennoisyforatleast15years,theresearchersfoundonlyabout13pineseedlings,comparedwith55pineseedlingsperhectare(公頃)inquietareas.Thedifferencesinplantgrowthwereprobablycausedbychangesinanimalbehavior,saidPhillips.Forexample,noisemightdriveawaycertainpollinators(傳粉昆蟲)suchasbees,batsandmoths.Inthecaseofpinetrees,theproblemwaslikelyalackofanimalstodisperseseeds.Pinesdependonbirdstocarrytheirseedsawayfromtheparenttree,andbirdsareknowntoavoidnoise.Thedifferencesbetweenthesitesaren'tyetobvioustosomeonewalkingthroughthem,saidSarahTermondt,abotanist(植物學家)withtheU.S.FishandWildlifeServicewhohelpedconductthestudy.That'sprobablybecausepinesareslow-growing,withmostofthematuretreesinsuchwoodlandsbeingoveracenturyold.Thestudyraisesquestionsaboutthefutureofthearea.“Ifthenoisestaystherelongterm,arewegoingtolosethisimportantecosystemofthepinewhichsupportssomuchwildlife?”saidPhillips.ThestudywaspublishedtodayinthejournalProceedingsoftheRoyalSociety.()16.Whatdoesthenewstudyfocuson?Theinfluenceofnoisepollutiononplants.Thewaytheorganismsreceivenoise.Theharmofnoisepollutiontoinsects.D.Theeffectsofnoisepollutiononhumans.()17.WhatcanbelearnedfromParagraphs2and3?A.Gaswellsdottedintheareaprovidefavorableconditionsforthestudy.B.Thestudysitesaredifferentinmanywaysincludingtheirnoiselevel.C.Itisdifficultforplantstolivewithoutnoiseandanimals.D.Peoplecaneasilyfindthedifferencebetweenthenoisyandthequietsites.()18.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“mature”inParagraph3mean?A.Seedling. B.Thin. C.Grown-up. D.Tall.BAreyouthetypetorunbeforebreakfastinthemorning?Workingoutonanemptystomachwon'thurtyou--anditmayactuallyhelpdependingonyourgoal.Exercisingbeforeeatingcomeswiththeriskofbeinglight-headedduetolowbloodsugar.Youmightfeeltiredoruneasy,andwon'tbeabletoworkoutasenergeticallyasyouwouldhave.Alightamountoffoodisimportantforolderadultsover55--especiallyinthemorning.Butifyourprimaryexercisegoalisweightloss,exercisingonanemptystomachmaycomewithsomepromisingbenefits.There'ssomeresearchtosupporttheideathatworkingoutinafasted(禁食)statecanburnmorefatthanexercisinginafedstate.Workingoutonanemptystomach,however,maynotprovetrueforeveryone.“Somepeople,youngandinamazingphysicalshape,suggestfastedexercise,"saysDouglasPaddonJones,amusclephysiology(生理學)researcherofagingandhealth.“Theyhavenohealthmatters,andwhatthey'reeatingissuper-highqualityandcarefullyregulated."Ontheotherhand,workingoutinafastedstatewithoutproperplanningorprofessionalmanagementmayruntheriskofunhealthybodychanges.Forpeoplewhoaren'tathletes,havingfoodbeforeaworkoutmaybethebestwaytogetthemostfat-burningbenefit.“Youdon'twanttofillup;youjustwanttogiveyourbodyaburstofenergytopoweryourtrainingperiod.Afteryouexercise,drinksomewater--butwait60to90minutesbeforeeating,”saysShivaniSahni,directorofthenutrition(營養(yǎng))programatHarvardUniversity'sInstituteforAgingResearch.“You'retryingtotakeadvantageofyourpromotedmetabolicrate(代謝速率)afterexercise,soifyoucangoanhouroranhourandahalfwithouteating,you'llmaximize(使增加到最大限度)thefat-burningresponse,”shesays.()19.Whoshouldhavealittlefoodbeforemorningexercises?A.Seniorsoverfifty-five. B.Professionalathletes. C.Adultsovertwenty-five. D.Regularrunners.()20.Whydosomepeoplesuggestfastedexercise?A.Toappearyounger. B.Tobecomeathletic. C.Toachieveexcitement. D.Toburnfatatmost. ()21.HowshouldyoungandhealthypeopleexerciseaccordingtoDouglasPaddonJones?A.Improvedietquality. B.Drinkwaterafterexercise.C.Exercisewithouteating. D.Doexerciseregularly.()22.Theauthoradvisesreaderstobe_______whenworkingoutinafastedstate.A.strict B.careful C.confident D.calm第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Takingcareofasicklovedonecanputstressonyourhealth.Whentakingcareoftheotherperson,youmayignoreyourownphysicalneeds.Youmayfindthatyourownhealthisfailing.Ifyoufallill,youwon'tbeabletohelp.23Eatwell.Whenthingsseemoutofcontrol,youmayhavenotimetofocusongoodeatinghabits.___24Bothofthoseputstressonyou.Trytoeatashealthilyasyoucan,evenifsometimesyouhavetorelyonsimplemealslikesalads.Trytogetenoughsleep.Sleepcanalsobedifficultwhenyou'recaringforalovedone.Youmaybetooworriedtosleepattimes,orthetaskmayinterruptyoursleep.25Therefore,trytogetasmuchasyoucan.Taketimetoexercise.Exercisingwillalsohelpyoukeephealthywhileyou'recaringforalovedone.Exercisecanreduceyourstresslevel.26Soyou'llneedtofindwaystoworkitintoyourschedule.Youcantakeashortwalkacoupleoftimesadayordoyogaathome.__27__Itcanbeeasytooverlook(忽視)thehealthproblemsinyourselfwhenyou'recaringforsomeoneelse.Ifyoufallill,thatdoesnotdoanyoneanygood.Soit'sbesttomakesureyou'reingoodhealth.A.Don'tignoresignsofillnessinyourself.A.Don'tignoresignsofillnessinyourself.B.Therefore,it'simportanttotakecareofyourself.C.Youmaynoteatmuch,oryoumayendupeatingjunkfood.D.Notgettingenoughsleepcanmakeyoulesseffectiveinthetask.E.However,itcanbedifficultwhenyouaretakingcareofalovedone.F.Thebestplanistovisitadoctorregularlytomakesureyou'reingoodhealth.G.Don'tbeafraidtoaskforhelpwhenyou'reill,asthatcanhelptakesomeburdenoffyou.三、閱讀下面短文,在空白處填單詞或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。(每小題1.5分,滿分15分)
Manyparentsdon'tknowhowmuchexercisetheirchildrenneedtodoeverydaytostay28_(health).TheNationalHealthServiceguidancestatesthatchildren29areagedfromfivetoeighteenshoulddoonehourofexerciseeveryday,whichaboutseventypercentofadultsintheUKnevermind.Theresearchof2,000adults30(find)thatonlyaquarterknewtheexercisetimerecommendedforyoungpeople.TheYouthSportTrustleader,AliOliversaid,“Wehaveseenadropinyoungpeople'sphysicalactivityinrecent31(year).”Itisoftenreportedthatpupils32(take)outofPElessonstoprepareforexams.Meanwhile,figuresfromSportEnglandshowonly17.5%ofchildrenaredoingsportscontinuously.Thereisalsoa33(differ)amongchildrenfromvariouseconomic(經(jīng)濟)backgrounds,with39%ofthosefrompoorfamiliesdoing34(little)thanthirtyminutesofexerciseaday,comparedwith26%fromrichfamilies.Thisweekthousandsofpeoplewillgettogether35(celebrate)NationalSchoolSportWeek,with36aimofpromoting(推進)theimportanceofex
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