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(河南省郑州外国语学校2010届高三上学期第三次月考)

(D)

KISSI HEALTH-BEAUTY CENTER

With a busy life and job, pressure can make you look tired and aged. Kissi Health-Beauty Center gives classes, makes training plans according to your physical conditions, and sets up an individual file. All these things will help you to get to know your body and the way to keep it fit.

1)BODY-BUILDING

Imported gym equipment will help you build up your body’s muscles, making you look full of energy and strength.

2)  GYMNASTIC EXERCISES

A bright and large exercise room with excellent equipment and music will give your body a chance to enjoy movement with rhythm.

3)SPECIAL “LAZY-BONE” FITNESS CENTER

“Lazy-bone” fitness equipment is the first bodyshaping set of seven beds in Houston. Designed according to human anatomic (解剖学的) and kinematic(运动学的)theory, the seven special beds will help you to exercise your waist, abdomen(腹), hips(臀)or legs. In the relaxing hours you may try them to strengthen your muscles and lose weight.

*Tuition: “Lazy-bone” fitness card, 1000 dollars /month (gymnastic classes  included).

*Open Time: 10:30 a.m.—10:30 p.m. every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday

*Tel: 59185700

*Address: 16 Johnson Street, Houston

68. The purpose of this passage is to ______.

      A. give advice on health                           B. introduce new ways of body-building

      C. ask you to go to the center                   D. introduce ways to lose weight

69. If you want some exercises as well as relaxation after a busy day, you’ll go to the center and ______________.

       A. learn anatomic and kinematic theory       B. sleep on the special beds

      C. join in the gymnastic exercises                  D. buy a special card

70. Tom Everest who keeps a “Lazy-bone” fitness card can go to the center ______ this week.

      A.11:30 a.m. Monday                                B.11:30 p.m. Monday

    C.10:00 a.m. Tuesday                               D.10:00 p.m. Tuesday

71. According to the passage, the center wants to show it is _____ .

      A. the most convenient                                  B. the largest   

       C. the newest                                               D. the most advanced

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(河南省郑州智林学校2010届高三下学期模拟测试2)

The House Fairy

As young parents, my husband and I felt that at age 6 and 8, our children were old enough to be cleaning their rooms and making their beds. But they thought   36  . My complaints, repeating myself, even self-justified shouting were landing on   37    ears. I felt frustrated (沮丧的) , and very often a whole afternoon’s scolding would end with their   38   into tears, I realized I needed to   39   my methods of “mothering”.

One day while they were at school, I had great fun   40   their rooms. On their desks, in plain   41  , I left the cards: “Dear Bill (the other card was   42   to Sarah), your room was messy this morning and I’m sure you like it clean. Love, the House Fairy. ”   43   arriving back, the children were   44   excited to receive the little note from the House Fairy. The next day, their rooms were fairly tidy. Sure enough, there was another note from the House Fairy         45   for them, thanking them for their nice “gift” of a clean room and   46   asking them to play a certain violin   47  . Each day, thank--you notes would be worded differently to keep the ideas   48  .

Sometimes the House Fairy would propose a little   49  : “If you can finish your homework today and   50   it before dinner, I’ d like to watch a particular television program with you tonight. ” Sometimes some colored markers or other little items would be left in   51 of jobs especially well done the day   52  .

53   I can’t remember how long “the House Fairy” continued leaving her love notes. When they were no longer age appropriate (合适的), we used various versions of Post-Its. The bathroom mirror became the   54   centre of our home. Appointments, notices about visiting relatives, lesson schedules, and changes in plans could be posted.

We all benefited from and   55   the idea of sharing reminders and daily details of life through notes. I believe the true legacy of the House Fairy notes survives in our frequent and enjoyable communication.

36.  A. different      B. no             C. otherwise        D. doubtful

37.  A. side          B. deaf           C. neither           D. either

38.  A. crying        B. breaking        C. bursting          D. bumping

39.  A. adjust        B. adopt          C. access            D. addict

40.  A. to tidy        B. tidying         C. tidied            D. tidy

41.  A. distance       B. words         C. speech           D. sight

42.  A. sent          B. read           C. delivered         D. addressed

43.  A. As           B. At             C. Of             D. Upon

44.  A. more than     B. rather than       C. no more than     D. other than

45.  A. asking        B. waiting         C. praying         D. expecting

46.  A. politely       B. friendly         C. gently          D. toughly

47.  A. music        B. song             C. piece           D. tone

48.  A. respectable    B. uninteresting     C. incredible        D. fresh

49.  A. challenge     B. question         C. suggestion       D. advice

50.  A. go with       B. go through       C. look up         D. look into

51.  A. response      B. answer          C. praise          D. honor

52.  A. ahead         B. before          C. over           D. ago

53.  A. Actually       B. Even so         C. Even if         D. Though

54.  A. reminder      B. main            C. memory        D. life

55.  A. learned          B. appreciated      C. shared          D. thanked

(河南省郑州外国语学校2010届高三上学期第三次月考)

(A)

A wallet misplaced during a romantic embrace has been returned to its forgetful owner after 55 years.

Two classic car collectors from the US state of Idaho found the wallet after it fell out of the back of a vintage (旧式的) car they were planning to restore. After an Internet search they found and contacted the owner, Glenn Goodlove. Mr. Goodlove said he probably lost the wallet in the back seat of his 1946 Hudson car while kissing a girl when he was home on leave from the US Navy.

Jon Beck, 61, and Chuck Merrill, 72, bought the now-vintage vehicle in Idaho after placing an ad in a local newspaper to buy a classic car in need of restoration. Driving the car home after buying it, the collectors stopped at a restaurant and saw something from below the back seat.

“Like a couple of kids, we thought we had a goldmine,” Mr. Beck said. Instead, they found some small change — the leather wallet held a $10 bill, Mr. Goodlove’s military ID, his social security card, his driver’s licence and several jewellery receipts from 1952.But they were all in the name of Glenn Putnam.

After searching online, Mr. Beck discovered that Mr. Putnam had since changed his name to Glenn Goodlove and moved to San Diego, California. He called Mr. Goodlove, asking to speak to a man who used to drive a ’46 Hudson.

“There was a silence for about 15 seconds,” Mr. Beck told the Twin Falls Times-News. “Then he said, ‘Who is that?’” Mr. Goodlove, now 75, says he did not even remember losing the wallet, but the find has brought memories of his youth in Everett, Washington, flooding back. “I could see the house and the car and the town and all the good stuff from living there,” he said. “They’ve been flowing ever since he talked to me.”

56. The lost wallet contained all the following EXCEPT ______.

   A. some money                                                 B. some jewellery

   C. some receipts                         D. some cards

57. Which of the following happened last?

   A. The vintage car was purchased.         B. An advertisement was placed.

   C. Mr. Goodlove’s name was changed.          D. Some personal belongings were found.

58. What difference did the wallet make to Glenn?

     A. He gained unexpected wealth.

      B. He got back his lost car as well.

     C. He improved his poor memory a lot.

     D. He recalled what had long been forgotten.

59.The most proper title for the passage is ______.

     A.A Forgetful Wallet Owner                 B. Two Car Collectors and a Good Deed 

  C. Price Paid for Romance               D. Lost Wallet Found after 55 Years

  

(河南省郑州智林学校2010届高三下学期模拟测试二A篇)

This August has seen athletes doing their sweaty part in the "Good Luck Beijing" sports events. Some foreign athletes have commented on the passion of Chinese spectators(观众).

Not all the spectators, however, came out looking exactly good. Girls holding umbrellas on beach volleyball stands. Spectators crying sharply during the hockey matches. These can be unintended disturb. To avoid them, we'd keep in mind some special manners:

Beach volleyball

1. Dress down for beach volleyball. It's also a good time to show off your colorful top and sexy shorts.

2. Use protective cream for your skin. Wear sunglasses and bring something to drink. But don't carry something that blocks others' view.

3. Look all you want at the body shapes around you, but save some attention for the players' skills.

Archery & shooting

1. Sit at the back or on either side of the field. For safety's sake, do not risk out of there.

2. Above all, keep quiet during the match. Put your cellphone on vibrate or turn it off.

3. Do not use the flash on your camera, because it can disturb the athletes.

4. When the athletes are aiming at the target, keep your voice down.

Baseball, basketball & football

1. Drinks in glass bottles or cans are not allowed.

2. Don't bring a whistle. Referees use them and you can puzzle the players.

3. Players can be tense when taking a shot. Keep the cheering down at critical moments. Do not use the camera flash.

 4. If you easily get nervous, bring some snacks. Keep your mouth moving to calm you down.

Cycling & marathon

1. Spectators should keep off the track. Control your pets.

2. Cyclists or runners might look tired, sweaty and thirsty, but, do not hand them a bottle of water, a cool towel or anything else. Any help from spectators can disqualify(剥夺资格)an athlete.

3. Again, if a cyclist or runner falls, do not rush over to help. The best thing to do is to contact medical personnel.

56. When watching beach volleyball matches, you should not __________.

A. bring anything to drink             B. use an umbrella on stands

C. wear sunglasses                      D. look at the body shapes

57. You’d better not _________.

A. eat anything when watching matches    B. use camera flash when watching cycling

C. shout loudly when watching archery     D. stay where you sit when watching shooting

58. If you go to watch marathon, you can not ________.

A. bring your pets                       B. give athletes something to drink

C. cry sharply                             D. ask medical personnel to help athletes

59. The passage mainly tells us ___________.

A. how spectators disturb athletes               B. how spectators help athletes

C. dos and don’ts while watching matches   D. some rules for sports events

(河南省郑州外国语学校2010届高三上学期第三次月考)

(C)

Schools have been blamed for giving kids access to soda in vending machines (自动售货机).But new data suggest that school soft drink sales may not be an important factor in how much soda kids drink.

In the current issue of The Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, researchers compared soda consumption among nearly 500 students in Maine who attended seven schools over two school years. Four of the schools cut back on soft drink availability at the schools, while three of the schools made no changes.

All the students were drinking less soda by the end of the study period, but there were no meaningful differences in overall soft drink consumption among the different schools. The data suggest that limiting soft drink availability at school doesn’t result in meaningful changes in drink consumption patterns. While there were no changes in overall soda consumption, there was a notable shift in diet soda drinking among girls. If the school cut back on soda availability, girls were less likely to drink diet soda, compared to girls in schools that made no changes.

The data are the latest to suggest that schools may not play as big of a role in kids’ poor eating habits as widely believed. Last year, The American Journal of Public Health published a provocative (引起争论的) study showing that childhood weight problems often get worse in the summer, when kids are out of school.

Data from kindergarteners and first graders found that body mass index (指数) increased two to three times as fast in summer as during the regular school year. Minority children were especially at risk, as were children who were already overweight.

Even children who were too thin and needed to gain weight appeared to have better eating habits during the school year. They actually gained more weight while in school and less in the summer.

Even so, much of the focus on childhood nutrition and obesity (肥胖) remains in the nation’s schools. Today, The Times reported that even the school bake sale is disappearing as districts impose strict standards on the food served on school grounds.

64. What can be learned from The Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior?

     A. Soft drink remains a problem in schools.

     B. Girls tend to consume less soda at school.

     C. Soft drinks may not be to blame for eating problems.

     D. Vending machines are not available in all schools.

65. Better eating habits may be best developed ______.

     A. during summer                                     B. on schooldays

     C. with less soda availability                D. in attempts for weight-gain

66. The writer voices his opinion by ______.

     A. conducting scientific research      B. comparing two journals

     C. criticizing wrong beliefs             D. referring to ready data

67.Which of the following can best summarize the passage?

     A. Schools are to blame for kids’ nutrition problems.

     B. Schools have made changes for a better reputation.

     C. Kids’ poor eating habit has little to do with schools.

     D.A lot has been done regarding kids’ nutrition and obesity.

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