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【题目】Fitness Zone

Live fit, love life

Look your best this summer with our wonderful equipment and a tailor — made (量身定制的) program made specially for you by one of our best personal trainers.

If you are having a difficult time getting active, Fitness Zone is where you want to be.

With a personal trainer assigned (指定) to you, you will be placed in a tailor — made program that will make you look your best in just 12 weeks.

With our program, you will get the full benefits of:

Our one - on - one support and expert guidance by the top trainers in our industry.

The use of the best fitness equipment, including free weights, treadmills and bikes.

Ongoing group classes, from aerobics and yoga to dance and more.

Get started today!

Don’t miss out! Come for further information:

610, St. George Street, Suite 310, Chicago

Tel: 655 - 4866 Web: fitnesszone. com

1Who are likely to join Fitness Zone?

A. People who have health problems. B. People who are good at training others.

C. People who need a tailor - made suit. D. People who want to keep fit.

2What does the underlined phrase “look your best” mean?

A. Look in the mirror. B. Try your best to see.

C. Look more confident. D. Be in excellent condition.

3What is not offered in our program?

A. Group yoga classes. B. The best fitness equipment.

C. Special fitness clothes. D. Professional personal trainers.

4This passage is written to .

A. employ top personal trainers B. call on more people to do sports

C. call on people to join Fitness Zone D. encourage people to get through difficult times

【答案】

1D

2D

3C

4C

【解析】本文是一则关于健身的广告。一家健身中心今年夏天为了使顾客保持最佳状态,量身定做了一个为期12周的训练项目,包括一对一健身指导,最棒的训练器材和系列小组课等等

1D。细节理解题。由文章第二段If you are having a difficult time getting active, Fitness Zone is where you want to be得知如果你的生活不太积极活跃,那么健身中心正是你该来的地方, 健身中心可以让人们保持健康。

2D。猜测词义题。文章中说到,健身中心提供私人教练,将为您量身定制12周的健身项目,便可以让你look your best。显然look your best在这里是指使身体保持最佳状态。

3C。细节理解题。文中提到了他们提供最好的锻炼器材,小组授课和专业的私教,没有提到专门的训练服装。

4C。主旨大意题。文章开始就介绍为顾客量身打造的健身计划、它所针对的人群和它的开设项目等,用两个简短的祈使句Get started today! Don’t miss out!让大家今天就行动起来!不要错过!文章最后还提到了他们的地址、电话和联系方式等。目的就是号召人们来加入他们的健身中心项目。选C。

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