题目内容
Early in the morning, at noon, or in the evening you can see Americans running. Men and women, young and old run e1.— along the beaches of California, through Central Park in New York, down quiet streets in small towns or at the gym. Some people even run in their living r2..
Running wasn’t so p3. in the past. In the 1960s, runners were mostly athletes (运动员) and healthy, strong people. When people saw a runner, they used to ask, “Hey, what’s the hurry?” or they might say to themselves, “Is he c4.?” At that time, women almost n5. ran. If they did, they might be laughed at. But today all these attitudes (态度) have c6.. Men and women of all ages enjoy running.
Doctors say many of the health p7. in the United States come from these bad habits: eating too much, smoking cigarettes, and doing l8. exercise. Doctors tell us, “Eat less, don’t smoke, and exercise m9..” Running is a good exercise b10. it helps build a strong heart and lungs. It also helps most people lose weight.
1.everywhere 2.rooms 3.popular 4.crazy 5.never 6.changed 7.problems 8.little 9.more 10.because 【解析】试题这是一篇说明文,文章由现在跑步的大众化和过去的不同而引出跑步对身体健康的重要意义。 1.句意:无论是男女老少到处奔跑。根据下文解释a...