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People aren’t walking any more—if they can figure out a way to avoid it.

I felt superior about this matter until the other day I took my car to mail a small parcel. The journey is a matter of 281 steps. But I used the car. And I wasn’t in any hurry, either. I had merely become one more victim of a national sickness: motorosis.

It is an illness to which I had thought myself immune, for I was born in the tradition of going to places on my own two legs. At that time, we regarded 25 miles as good day's walk and the ability to cover such a distance in ten hours as sign of strength and skill. It did not occur to us that walking was a hardship. And the effect was lasting. When I was 45 years old I raced ——and beat——a teenage football player the 168 steps up the Stature of Liberty.

Such enterprises today are regarded by many middle-aged persons as bad for the heart. But a well-known British physician, Sir Adolphe Abrahams, pointed out recently that hearts and bodies need proper exercise. A person who avoids exercise is more likely to have illnesses than one who exercises regularly. And walking is an ideal form of exercise—the most familiar and natural of all.

It was Henry Thoreau who showed mankind the richness of going on foot. The man walking can learn the trees, flower, insects, birds and animals, the significance of seasons, the very feel of himself as a living creature in a living world. He cannot learn in a car.

The car is a convenient means of transport, but we have made it our way of life. Many people don’t dare to approach Nature any more; to them the world they were born to enjoy is all threat. To them security is a steel-river thundering on a concrete road. And much of their thinking takes place while waiting for the traffic light to turn green.

I say that the green of forests is the mind's best light. And none but the man on foot can evaluate what is basic and everlasting.

1.What is the national sickness?

A.Walking too much.

B.Traveling too much.

C.Driving cars too much.

D.Climbing stairs too much.

2.What was life like when the author was young?

A.People usually went around on foot.

B.People often walked 25 miles a day.

C.People used to climb the Statue of Liberty.

D.People considered a ten-hour walk as a hardship.

3.The author mentions Henry Thoreau to prove that ________.

A.middle-aged people like getting back to nature

B.walking in nature helps enrich one’s mind

C.people need regular exercise to keep fit

D.going on foot prevents heart disease

4.What is compared to “a steel river” in Paragraph 6?

A.A queue of cars.

B.A ray of traffic light.

C.A flash of lightning.

D.A stream of people.

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Dogs wag (摇摆) their tails in different directions depending on whether they are excited and wanting to move forward or threatened and thinking of moving back, a study has found.

Researchers in Italy examined the tail wagging behaviour of 30 dogs, catching their responses to a range of stimuli (刺激物) with video cameras.To conduct the study they chose 15 male dogs and 15 female ones aged between one and six years old.The dogs were all family pets whose owners had allowed them to take part in the experiment at Bari University.The dogs were placed in a large wooden box with an opening at the front to allow them to view various stimuli.They were tested one at a time.

The researchers led by Professor Giorgio Vallortigara of the University of Trieste found that when the dogs were shown their owners—their tails wagged energetically to the right side.When they were shown an unfamiliar human they wagged to the right, but with somewhat less enthusiasm.The appearance of a cat again caused a right­hand side wag, although with less intensity again.The appearance of a large unfamiliar dog, similar to a German shepherd, changed the direction of tail wagging to the left.Researchers supposed the dog was thinking of moving back.When the dogs were not shown any stimuli they tended to wag their tails to the left, suggesting they preferred company.While the changes in the tail wagging were not easily noticed without the aid of video, it was thought that the findings could help people judge the mood of dogs.Computer and video systems, for example, could be used by professional dog trainers to determine the mood of dogs that they were required to approach.

1.The video cameras were used to catch the dogs' responses because ________.

A.it was easier to catch the dogs' response changes in the tail wagging

B.the dogs were put in the wooden boxes and tested one at a time

C.they enabled the dogs' owners to know about their dogs' habits

D.the dogs wagged their tails in different directions when they were in different moods

2.The underlined word “intensity” in Paragraph 3 means ________.

A.surprise B.worry

C.excitement D.interest

3.When there are no stimuli, a dog will ________.

A.wag to the left

B.wag to the right

C.not wag at all

D.wag to the left and then to the right

4.The underlined word “they” in the last sentence refers to ________.

A.the dogs B.the trainers

C.the systems D.the researchers

5.The purpose of doing the experiment is ________.

A.to train dogs for their owners

B.to help people judge the mood of dogs

C.to help dogs find company

D.to help people choose their pet dogs

As one of the world’s oldest holidays, Halloween is still celebrated today in several countries around the globe, but it is in North America and Canada that it maintains its highest level of popularity. Every year, 65% of Americans decorate their homes and offices for Halloween. Halloween is the holiday when the most candy is sold and is second only to Christians in terms of total sales.

Austria

In Austria, some people will leave bread, water and a lighted lamp on the table before retiring on Halloween night. The reason for this is that it was once believed such items would welcome the dead souls back to earth on a night which for the Austrians was considered to be brimming(溢)with strong cosmic energies.

Belgium

The Belgians believe that it is unlucky for a black cat to cross one’s path and also unlucky if it should enter a home or travel on a ship. The custom in Belgium on Halloween night is to light candles in memory of dead relatives.

Canada

Modern Halloween celebrations in Canada began with the arrival of Scottish and Irish immigrants in the 1800s. Jack- O- Lantern is carved and the festivities include parties, trick-or-treating and the decorating of homes with pumpkins and corn stalks.

France

Unlike most nation of the world, Halloween is not celebrated by the French in order to honor the dead and departed ancestors. It is regarded as an “American” holiday in France and was unknown in the country until around 1996.

1.In which countries does Halloween have its highest level of popularity?

A. France and North America.

B. Canada and North America.

C. Austria and Canada.

D. Belgium and Canada.

2.Why will people leave bread, water and a lighted lamp on the table in Austria?

A. These items would welcome the dead souls back to earth

B. These items are used to respect ancestors

C. These items are just for fun

D. The other items can replace them

3.In which country does Halloween is not celebrated as the others?

A. Canada. B. Belgium. C. Austria. D. France.

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Remember, growing older is mandatory(无法抗拒的),growing up is optional.

The first day of school our professor introduced himself and challenged us to get to know a new classmate. I __________ to look around when a gentle hand _________ my shoulder. I turned around to find a wrinkled(起皱纹的), little ________ lady looking up at me with a smile.

She said, “Hi, my name is Rose. I’m eighty-seven years old. Can I give you a hug?” I laughed and _________ responded, “ Of course you may!” And she gave me a gaint one.

Why are you in college at such a(n) ________ ?” I asked. “ I always _________ having a college education and now I’m getting _________ !” She told me.

Later, we became close friends. Every day we would leave class together and she _________ her wisdom and experience with me. Over the __________ of the year, Rose became a campus icon(偶像) and she ________ made friends wherever she went.

At the ________ of the semester we invited Rose to speak at our football banquet(宴会). I’ll __________ forget what she taught us. She was introduced and stepped up to the platform. A little embarrassed, she cleared her __________ and said, “We do not stop playing because we are old; we __________ old because we stop playing. There are only two secrets to staying ________ , being happy, and achieving success. You have to ______ and find humor every day. You’ve got to have a dream. When you ________ your dreams, you die.”

One week after graduation Rose died _________ in her sleep. Many college students attended her funeral in honor of the wonderful woman who taught _____ example that it’s never too ______ to be all you can possibly be.

1.A. lay down B. stood up C. fell off D. went out

2.A. touched B. felt C. wounded D. clapped

3.A. beautiful B. young C. old D. kind-hearted

4.A. sadly B. coldly C. absently D. enthusiastically

5.A. age B. speed C. point D.year

6.A. talked about B. tried out C. looked forward D. dreamed of

7.A. those B. one C. that D. they

8.A. learned B. told C. shared D. debated

9.A. course B. path C. distance D. road

10.A. easily B. rarely C. unwillingly D. strangely

11.A. middle B. beginning C. end D. top

12.A. ever B. never C. still D. already

13.A. throat B. face C. nose D. eyes

14.A. grow B. prove C. look D. stay

15.A. rich B. healthy C. cheerfully D. young

16.A. eat B. cry C. laugh D. shout

17.A. have B. lose C. get D. keep

18.A. bitterly B. fortunately C. peacefully D. young

19.A. to B. for C. in D. by

20.A. early B. bad C. good D. late

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