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山东广饶一中2016届10月质检英语试题及答案(2)

2015-10-30 21:01:43


B.To make the students more active in sports.    
C.To read effectively in an active way.
D.To help the overweight students keep fit.
22.According to Scott Ertl,riding exercise bikes___________.
A.is the least expensive way for exercise
B.call benefit overweight students in both ways  
C.is the best way to build up students’body
D.is a good way to avoid being watched by teachers
23.The program helps the students in the following ways except________.
A.help them learn better    B.reduce their reading difficulties
C.build up their bodies    D.improve their learning concentration
B
Laresce was born with a condition called hypermobility(运动过度)which meant her joints were“bend”.The condition can use severe joint pain and lead to dislocations(脱臼).
But rather than feel sorry for herself, she used her misfortune to inspire her to become    Britain's strongest schoolgirl.    
Just two years ago,the condition left Laresce in so much pain that she couldn’t even take part in sports.But now she has six British and World Champion powerlifting records.It’s an incredible achievement.    
Laresce’s trainer Tania George said her condition is the secret to her success.“She has    more flexibility in her back than most people,which gives her the technique of bending her back strongly and safely.Most powerlifters would kill to try to bend their backs like Laresce.She has perfected the technique to lift incredibly heavy weights,”Tania said.
“I used to suffer a lot of pain from my hypermobility.I remember coming home from    school with pains in my knees,joints and hips.It would stop me doing normal things at schoo1.The pain would be so much that some nights I couldn't sleep at all and I just couldn’t face going to school like that.And after each dislocation,I had to do six months of physiotherapy(理疗)to recover,”said Laresce.    
However, since taking up the sport of powerlifting 18 months ago she is now effectively    cured.“really enjoyed the feeling of power I got and the excitement of people encouraging me    to do my very best,”she said.
“I’ve made lots of friends a It’s an incredible feeling when everyone's cheering me on.It’s the support of other people that makes the difference to winning.Becoming a champion was a big surprise—I just started off for fun and wasn’t expecting anything.So to win six titles over just a few months was amazing.”ytytzygx.
24.We can learn from the passage that________.
A.Laresce is suffering a lot from hypermobility
B.hypermobility is helpful to increase one’s strength
C.Laresce didn't go to school because of her illness
D.the flexibility in Laresce's back helps her to lift heavy weight
25.Laresce had to do long-time physiotherapy to________.
A.reduce the pains in knees and joints    B.recover from joint dislocations
C.fall asleep easily during nights D.do normal things freely at school
26.From Laresce's words in the last paragraph we know that________.
A.Laresce was determined to become a champion
B.Laresce trained for a long time to win the titles
C.Laresce didn’t expect to gain such a great success
D:Laresce’s friends contributed a lot to her success
27.What could be the best title for this passage ?
A.A schoolgirl who turns misfortune into an advantage
B.Bendy-jointed teen becomes Britain’s strongest schoolgirl
C.An inspiring girl who has made great achievements
D.A British girl with great spirit and determination
C   
Gregory Kloehn digs through dustbins every day, but not for the reason that most people  would think.He isn’t homeless.In fact he is trying to help the homeless.
Gregory began his life as a sculptor.But he often felt that his sculptures.Which just stood in  rich people’s houses for years,lacked a meaningful purpose.So in 201l he decided to put his  artistic energies into creating homes to sell—not ordinary homes but small structures built entirely from recycled materials.
The thought of creating homes for the homeless didn’t occur to him until the year 2013, when a homeless couple asked him for a tarp(防水布).Instead of a tarp,Gregory offered them something better:a small home with a water tank, a kitchen and a trap for waste.They were so grateful that Gregory decided to focus his efforts on helping house the homeless population in his city.And soon his“Homeless Homes Project”was started.
Before starting a new home,Gregory,goes hunting for materials by digging through    dustbins.Everything he finds is usable—refrigerator doors become house doors;washing    machine doors often serve as windows,and the tops of cars become strong roofs.He put wheels at the bottom for users to move their homes around easily.Each home takes two to three days to make.    
So far Gregory has donated dozens of homes to the city's most needy.While his small low- cost mobile homes are not the final solution to the problem of homelessness,they are really practical and do provide a warm and safe place for the homeless to stay in.They are simply a way for one man to do something nice for those in need of some help.
Gregory has written a book titled Homeless Architecture,where he explains techniques to build those homes and he is now working on weekend workshops.“A lot of people who hear about what I’m doing want to get involved,”he said.“Maybe we can meet someplace and put a couple of homes together.”

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