题目内容

Shenzhen Daily 就 “Health and Wealth, Which Is More Important?” 在读者中展开讨论。假设你是李华,向报社投稿。请依据下列要点,适当添加细节,写一篇100词左右的短文。首句已给出,不计入总词数。

1. 财富比健康重要。富人受人尊敬,而穷人受歧视;

2. 健康胜于财富,健康的人才能享受生活;

3. 你的看法。

Health and Wealth, Which Is More Important?

Some people hold the view that wealth is more important than health.

____________________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________________________

练习册系列答案
相关题目

Young people frequently say that they want to exercise, but they just can’t find the time.

The solution just might be in-office interval training.

Recent studies show that very short but intense exercise rapidly builds and maintains fitness and health, even when the workout is only a few minutes long.

Work the stairs

You can complete an excellent, effective — and very brief — workout in an office stairwell, says Martin Gibala, a professor of kinesiology at McMaster University in Canada and an expert on interval training.

For a study that he and his colleagues presented earlier this year, they asked 12 out-of-shape women in their 20s to warm up for two minutes by slowly walking up and down stairs in a campus office building.

They completed three of these abbreviated stair workouts per week for six weeks.

By the end, their aerobic fitness had improved substantially, the researchers reported, by about as much as if they had been running or cycling each week for hours.

Fidget your way to fitness.

Parents and teachers may once have urged you to sit still, but wiggling, tapping your toes, standing briefly, and otherwise fidgeting as much as possible at your desk is in fact good for your body.

In one recent study, college students showed healthier blood flow in their lower legs if they fidgeted than if they did not.

Even better, a 2008 study found that among office workers, those who frequently fidgeted burned as many as 300 calories more each day than those who resolutely stayed still.

1. What does the passage mainly want to tell us?

A. several ways to work out within short time

B. short exercise does no good to health

C. how to find time to exercise

D. fitness can be improved

2.According to the experiment, women spending two minutes working stairs for six weeks __________.

A. didn’t benefit from workout

B. felt more unhealthy

C. became fatter in figure

D. benefited a lot

3.How many studies are shown in the passage?

A. One B. Two C. Three D. Four

4.The writer may agree ___________.

A. sitting still during work hours

B. lying as often as possible

C. trying to frequently walk back and forth

C. standing and working without any stop

Paparazzi, (狗仔队)or “paps”, are photographers who take pictures of famous people when they are not at the center of public attention. Paps are different from professional photographers or journalists because they never take ordinary photos.

The goal for paparazzi is to get pictures that no one else will get and then sell the pictures to the buyer who offers the most money — normainly a small newspaper, magazine or website.

There is no law against paparazzi taking pictures in public places. However, there are laws that protect certain individuals. For example, child protection laws stop improper pictures of anyone under 16 from being published.

There is also no law that stops paparazzi from following celebrities(名人) and taking their pictures either. However, if paps are secretly following them and taking pictures of their faces, they could get into trouble.

Most paparazzi hang out on streets and hot spots for celebrities, waiting for the opportunity to take a picture of a star. Many stay on the streets until the early hours of the morning when celebrities are leaving nightclubs and looking a little worse for wear. However, some have other ways to make sure they get pictures. Many paps are in contact with “informers” who know the locations of celebrities at any given time. They then pass the information on to paparazzi. An informer could be anyone — from a restaurant waiter to a salesman.

Most of the time, paparazzi get a bad reputation for following celebrities. But sometimes stars or their managers will contact paps themselves and tell them exactly where and when they will go. What a love-hate relationship between paparazzi and celebrities!

1.Which of the following things paparazzi might do would be against the law?

A. Taking pictures of famous people in public places.

B. Getting unsuitable pictures of a 10-year-old actress published.

C. Following a famous woman singer secretly and taking her pictures.

D. Hanging out at the places where celebrities often appear.

2. In order to earn big money a pap has to ________.

A. make friends with famous people

B. sell the pictures to a big newspaper

C. get the only first-hand pictures

D. know the locations of celebrities

3.The fifth paragraph mainly tells us ________.

A. how much paparazzi pay for the pictures

B. how dangerous paparazzi’s job is

C. how paparazzi contact informers .

D. how paparazzi get the pictures

4. What can we infer from the passage?

A. Paparazzi always take pictures when famous people are tired.

B. Stars hate paparazzi and don’t want to be followed.

C. Informers might get paparazzi into trouble.

D.Paparazzi and famous people rely on each other sometimes.

5.The underlined phrase "hang out" probably means _______.

A. check out

B. keep away

C. wander about

D. leave out

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A, B, C, D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Last year we went to visit some friends in the North of Germany. The day we arrived, the was very nice, so we decided to go to the local outdoor swimming pool. When we got there, my wife and three of our children and I were a good spot (地点) near the pool to rest later. Our eldest son Cian, back then 7 years old, couldn't wait to jump into the pool. But he could swim at the time and still insisted on trying. the deep part of the pool was clearly marked by a big rope, we to let him off.

Just a minute later, our son came to us clearly and shook up. We were as he was no more than 5 meters away in the pool and we just left him there for a minute. Our friend Stefan who was a bit behind us told us what when he got to the pool.

Cian, glad with himself being first in the water before his elder sister, made his way to the rope that the deep pool from the shallow end. What he didn't was that the slope (斜坡) was very severe and the rope was loose. Therefore, he pushed slightly into the end. Cian felt himself falling into the water and felt .

Thankfully our friend Stefan all of this. His daughter some swimming lessons where the parents were told how to whether a person is drowning. Stefan saw our son helplessly on the surface. He quickly jumped in and pulled him to . We were absolutely shocked as we were only 5 metres away but unaware of what was going on.

We were very lucky and learned our , which is never to leave a child unattended at the pool or on the beach. Please don't make the same ,otherwise the result will be unimaginable.

1.A. scenery B. weather C. water D. city

2.A. looking for B. referring to C. setting up D. watching over

3.A. almost B. often C. hardly D. fairly

4.A. Once B. So C. Since D. Unless

5.A. argued B. demanded C. refused D. agreed

6.A. calm B. upset C. excited D. moved

7.A. disappointed B. puzzled C. interested D. worried

8.A. happened B. appeared C. spread D. changed

9.A. organized B. covered C. divided D. moved

10.A. doubt B. explain C. understand D. realise

11.A. clean B. plain C. deep D. new

12.A. angry B. helpless C. surprised D. tired

13.A. experienced B. expected C. recorded D. saw

14.A. attended B. held C. taught D. prepared

15.A. believe B. show C. judge D. prove

16.A. floating B. swimming C. running D. walking

17.A. attention B. happiness C. protection D. safety

18.A. completely B. necessarily C. slightly D. slowly

19.A. tip B. wisdom C. knowledge D. lesson

20.A. pain B. mistake C. schedule D. plan

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

A Pennsylvania patrol (巡逻) officer rescued(营救)a German shepherd (牧羊犬) from a car accident in South Londonberry.

Since the rescue, a photo of patrol officer Nick Ague carrying the ________ that his fellow police officers posted to Facebook has got nearly 4,500 likes and tons of ________ comments(评论).

"Amazing people still do exist (存在)!” one user ________.

The act of heroism began on Aug. 11, when Ague heard on the radio that there had been a car ________ nearby, and that two dogs involved in the crash had fled (逃离) from the ________.

"I heard other people say they saw a German shepherd ________," Ague told ABC News.com. "Based on the location I could ________ the dog was heading west."

So Ague and a few fellow ________ set out to find the dog, who they later learned was named Mya. They flagged Mya down, ________ every time they stopped their patrol cars, she would run from them. They called Mya's ________, and when she arrived on the scene, Mya ________ stopped running. And then the dog wouldn't move at all.

That was when Ague realized something was ________. He quickly realized that it wasn't that the dog wouldn't move but ________ not move.

"The dog was not moving because the skin on her feet was hanging off ________ the distance she ran," Ague explained. "She ran two miles from the crash on hot asphalt (柏油).

"When I realized that's why she couldn't walk," he said, "the ________ thing I could think of doing was to pick her up."

So he ________ Mya up, who he said weighed around 75 pounds, and ________ her about 100 yards to her owner’s car.

Mya's owner, Megan Smith, said that Mya's feet were already healed(痊愈), and she was now walking ________.

Ague, who has a German shepherd of his own and described himself as "a real animal ________", said he never thought of doing anything besides ________ Mya.

1.A. manB. babyC. catD. dog

2.A. interestingB. admiringC. shortD. helpful

3.A. wroteB. arguedC. criedD. doubted

4.A. engineB. accidentC. driverD. park

5.A. roomB. zooC. sceneD. hospital

6.A. runningB. climbingC. swimmingD. sleeping

7.A. declareB. hopeC. imagineD. tell

8.A. doctorsB. officers

C. reportersD. operators

9.A. unlessB. sinceC. butD. though

10.A. ownerB. trainerC. sellerD. leader

11.A. nearlyB. reallyC. finallyD. secretly

12.A. stupidB. funnyC. simpleD. wrong

13.A. shouldB. mustC. mightD. could

14.A. in spite ofB. because of

C. in addition toD. instead of

15.A. lastB. otherC. sameD. only

16.A. liftedB. gaveC. dressedD. waked

17.A. carriedB. pulledC. pushedD. drove

18.A. carefullyB. normallyC. calmlyD. regularly

19.A. keeperB. researcherC. dealerD. lover

20.A. curingB. findingC. rescuingD. leaving

违法和不良信息举报电话:027-86699610 举报邮箱:58377363@163.com

精英家教网