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【题目】-I have told Jane that I’ll help her.

-______ are better than words. You mustn’t disappoint her again.

A. Activities

B. Performances

C. Deeds

D. Movements

【答案】C

【解析】句意为行动胜于言语。你千万不要再让她失望。deed 行动;事迹。

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Many years ago, my dad was facing a serious heart condition. He was ____ to do a(n) steady (稳定的) job. Sometimes he fell suddenly ill and had to be _____ to the hospital.

He wanted to do something to keep himself busy, so he ____ to volunteer at the local children’s hospital. My dad loved kids. It was the perfect _____ for him. He ended up working with the ___ children. He would talk, play, and do arts with them.

One of his ____ was a girl with a _____ that paralyzed (使瘫痪) her from the neck down. She couldnt do anything, and she was very _____. My dad decided to try to ____ her. He started visiting her in her room, ____ paints, brushes and paper. He __1__ the paper up, put the paintbrush in his mouth and began to ____. He didn’t use his hands at all. All the while, he would tell her, “See, you can do anything you set your ____ to.”

At the end of the day, she began to paint using her ____, and she and my dad became friends. Soon after, the little girl was sent ____ because the doctors felt there was nothing else they could do for her. My dad also ___ the children’s hospital for a little while because he became ill. Some time later, after my dad had ___ and returned to work, the little girl who had been paralyzed came in, but this time she was ____. She ran straight over to my dad and hugged him really tight. She gave him a ____ she had done using her hands. At the bottom it ____, “Thank you for helping me walk.”

My dad said sometimes love is more powerful than the doctor.

【1】A. likely B. unable C. easy D. greedy

2A. admitted B. connected C. attended D. allowed

3A. decided B. promised C. forced D. agreed

4A. experience B. lesson C. task D. job

5A. happy B. lonely C. sick D. normal

6A. kids B. students C. doctors D. lawyers

7A. wound B. pain C. gift D. disease

8A. excited B. depressed C. interested D. confused

9A. astonish B. greet C. help D. remind

【10A. buying B. borrowing C. asking D. bringing

【11A. turned B. pulled C. stuck D. stood

【12A. paintB. bite C. beat D. write

【13A. goal B. mind C. spirit D. action

【14A. handsB. mouth C. legs D. toes

【15A. hospitalB. school C. home D. abroad

【16A. visited B. enjoyed C. served D. left

【17A. receivedB. realized C. refused D. recovered

【18A. smiling B. walking C. waving D. crying

【19A. card B. flower C. picture D. book

20A. read B. showed C. warned D. explained

【题目】A firm handshake could be a sign of a longer life expectancy (预期寿命), according to British researchers. Scientists at the Medical Research Council found that elderly people who could still give a firm handshake and walk at a quick pace were likely to outlive their slower peers.

They found simple measures of physical capability like shaking hands, walking, getting up from a chair and balancing on one leg were related to the life expectancy, even after accounting for age, sex and body size. The study is the first to provide a comprehensive (综合的) view of the existing data from 33 studies. “These measures have been used in population-based research for quite a long time,” said Rachel Cooper of the Medical Research Council’s Unit for Lifelong Health and Aging. “They may be useful indicators for subsequent health.”

Cooper, whose study appears in the British Medical Journal, said more studies are needed to clarify whether the measures would be helpful to doctors as a screening tool. “I wouldn’t suggest that we roll them out into clinical practice tomorrow, but it is possible that they could be used in the future,” she told the media.

The researchers examined 33 studies involving tens of thousands of people, most of whom were aged over 60 but living in the community rather than in hospital or care homes. The researchers found that those with the strongest hand grasps tended to live longer than those with weak grips. The death rate over the period of the studies for people with weak handshakes was 67 percent higher than for people with a firm grip.

The slowest walkers were nearly three times more likely to die during the study period than swifter walkers. The people who were slowest to get up from a chair had about double the death rate compared to the quick risers.

“Those people in the general population who have higher physical capability levels are likely to live longer,” Cooper said.

【1】 Which of the following are measures of physical capability according to the passage?

a. shaking hands

b. balancing

c. getting up

d. weight lifting

e. walking

A. a, b, c, e

B. a, c, d, e

C. b, c, d, e

D. a, b, d, e

【2】 What does Cooper think about the measures of physical capability?

A. They are of little help to doctors.

B. They can’t be used as a screening tool.

C. They can be applied to medical practice.

D. They are potentially beneficial to people.

【3】What can be inferred from the passage?

A. People who walk quickly and shake hands firmly have a lower death rate.

B. People with the strongest hand grasp are more outgoing.

C. Most of the people who received the study live in the community.

D. People who always sit are more likely to die than those who stand.

【4】 In which part of a newspaper would you most probably find this passage?

A. Sports.

B. Health.

C. Economics.

D. Culture.

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