摘要: tractors helpful to the commune members? A. Is this B. Are these C.Are theirs

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  It takes more than just practice to become an Olympian.Gold medal performances require some serious nutrition.Have you ever wondered what these successful athletes eat to stay in peak shape?

  Keri Glassman, a registered dietitian and founder of Nutritious Life Meals, appeared on “Good Morning America” today to give you a glimpse into the diets of some top athletes.Some of their meals could surprise you.

  Crazy Calorie Count

  Glassman said Olympians eat a lot of food- quantities that for ordinary people would constitute pigging out.One secret of swimmer Michael Phelps' astonishing performance in the 2008Olympics in Beijing was consuming as many as 12,000 calories in one day.

  Athletes can eat like this and not gain any weight because their workouts are intense.According to Glassman, Phelps' workouts can burn 4,000 to 6,000 calories in a day, and those calories must be added in order to train the following day.

  Snacking Secrets

  Some athletes eat strange foods that improve their performance.Yohan Blake, the Jamaica sprinter and 100-meter world champion, has stolen champion sprinter Usain Bolt's thunder on the track during the Olympic trials, Asked about how he gets his energy.Blake answered that he eats 16 bananas per day,Glassman said.

  Jonathan Horton, the lead gymnast on the US team, has a blood sugar problem.His solution is honey.When he starts to feel shaky at the gym, he takes honey to boost his energy, Classman said.

  Foods for Recovery

  What are the best foods to help the body recover after harsh competition?

  For Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte, the recovery meal is grilled chicken breasts with Alfredo sauce, whole-grain spaghetti and a salad with lemon juice and olive oil.Lochte, who recently cut out junk food, candy and soda, has undertaken a strength-training regimen(养生法)that involves flipping tractor tires, and tossing beer kegs, Glassman said.

(1)

What's the best title of this passage?

[  ]

A.

Good Diet Makes a True Olympian.

B.

Olympians Have Olympic-size Appetites.

C.

Olympians'Strange Eating Habits.

D.

The Diet of Some Top Olympic Athletes.

(2)

What does the underlined sentence probably mean?

[  ]

A.

Ordinary people eat few pigs compared with Olympians.

B.

Olympians eat a lot more food than ordinary people.

C.

Olympians tend to eat a lot of high-quality food.

D.

Olympians eat a large amount of food, just like pigs.

(3)

Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

Ryan Lochte quit eating junk food, candy and soda for his better recovery.

B.

Yohan Blake finally beat Usain Bolt in the 100-meter track in the Olympics.

C.

Michael Phelps'astonishing performance was due to his eating lots of food.

D.

Jonathan Horton has a blood sugar problem because of taking too much honey.

(4)

Which of the following is not the best food to help the body recover?

[  ]

A.

Soda.

B.

Olive oil.

C.

Whole-grain spaghetti.

D.

A salad with lemon juice.

(5)

The passage is most likely to be found in.

[  ]

A.

a technical report

B.

a fashion magazine

C.

an education column

D.

a sports newspaper

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  Sheri Straily never knew how far life's highway could take her  1  her dream for her children helped her find out...?

  Growing up,Sheri  2  thought for a moment that she'd  3  it to college. Instead,she took a job driving a tractor trailer. 4  years passed,Sheri fell in love,married and had three children.  5  she wanted to be close to home,she  6  to a desk job at the trucking company.?

  But one day after work,while Sheri was  7  her kids playing,she began to think, “I want them to achieve so much,but how can I afford to give them the  8  they'll need,like college?”?

  Then it came to her:she was the one who needed  9  first.?

 10  for it,”her husband encouraged her.So Sheri enrolled at the University of Denver's Women's College, 11  let her take all of her classes on weekends,so she  12  still work.?

  Though Sheri loved her  13 ,she missed home.Sheri would stay at home on weekends.?

   14  make the two-hour trip to school.“I wish I were home with Steve and the  15 ,”she'd think.But Eric,eight,Ryan,seven,and Kristin,five, 16  their mom all the way.“? 17 ? do your best,”they said.?

  Sheri did,getting straight A's as she entered a  18  in business administration. Now she is attending the University of Denver Law School on a merit scholarship.?

“It hasn't been  19 ,”wrote Sheri,“but it's  20  for me and my family.”?

1.A.after     B.before        C.until         D.once?

2.A.never       B.just          C.ever         D.even?

3.A.hit         B.make         C.admit         D.have?

4.A.Since       B.With         C.While         D.As?

5. A.Because     B.For          C.Therefore     D.Thus?

6.A.asked       B.returned       C.switched      D.sought?

7.A.finding      B.noticing       C.seeing        D.watching?

8.A.opportunities         B.money        C.jobs         D.career?

9.A.school             B.college       C.help         D.assistance?

10.A.Go               B.Search       C.Get          D.Come?

11.A.that               B.where        C.which        D.as?

12.A.could             B.must         C.should        D.may?

13.A.teachers           B.studies       C.classmates     D.job?

14.A.rather than         B.other than     C.as well as     D.less than?

15.A.kids               B.relatives       C.husband       D.parents?

16.A.opposed           B.backed       C.agreed        D.liked?

17.A.Rarely             B.Just         C.Still          D.Never?

18.A.degree             B.work         C.job           D.interview?

19.A.difficult           B.unusual       C.ordinary       D.easy?

20.A.rewarding          B.interesting     C.moving           D.demanding??

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 Six-year-old Lena Fugatt liked to sit beside her grandfather while he drove his 3,000-pound tractor around the family farmOne afternoon Ray Fugatt, 58, took Lean with him when he went to  1  a pile of brush

 He  2  gasoline on the pile and set fire to itThe brush  3  into flames that engulfed (吞没) him  4  Screaming, Fugatt fell to the ground and  5  to put out the firePushing himself to his  6  , he struggled to  7  Lena was on the tractor, 30 feet awayGo get Mema, he whispered, using Lena's name  8  her grandmotherThen he fell down unconsciously (失去知觉) onto the  9  field

 The  10  on Fugatt's arms had come off, his chest was a  11  of deep fed blisters (), and his face was badly burntBut Lena didn't  12  Afraid to leave her grandfather alone while she ran for  13  , she realized her only  14  was to drive the huge tractor to the house, a half mile awayHer grandfather had  15  her to drive it alone, but now the 3.5-foot-tall girl decided to do  16  that

 She slid forward on the seat and used her toe to  17  the red starter buttonThe machine moved  18  , and Lena struggled to drive it back to the  19  When the people of emergency services arrived, there were huge  20  tracks in the field, showing the girl's  21  around trees, bushes and ditches

 Ray Fugatt  22  second-and-third-degree burns  23  40 percent of his body but has made almost complete recoveryAccording to the doctor, he would not have been saved if Lena had not  24  so quickly Lena  25  her cool, knew what had to be done, and did it

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      

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Dplough

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(2) Atook

Bfetched

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(3) Aburst

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Dbroke

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(4) Aup and down

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Dinstantly

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(5) Ajumped

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(6) Ahands

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Cbody

Dlegs

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(7) Awhich

Bwhichever

Cwhere

Dwherever

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(8) Aby

Bfor

Cto

Don

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(9) Aburning

Bflat

Cwild

Dpublic

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(10) Acover

Bburn

Cblood

Dskin

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(11) Arest

Bpiece

Cpair

Dmass

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(12) Afear

Bafraid

Cleave

Dsafety

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(13) Ahelp

Bservice

Ctouch

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(14) Ahope

Breason

Ccomfort

Daction

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(15) Aallowed

Bforbidden

Cprevented

Dpersuaded

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(16) Aalmost

Beven

Cjust

Dotherwise

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(17) Apress

Bpull

Ccommand

Dcatch

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(18) Aaround

Bagain

Cahead

Dacross

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(19) Aservices

Bfield

Chouse

Dhospital

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(20) AS-shaped

BX-shaped

Cdirect

Dsquare

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(21) Awalk

Bjourney

Cmatch

Dlevel 

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(22) Afelt

Benjoyed

Cgained

Dsuffered

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(23) Aon

Bover

Caround

Dfrom

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It is commonly believed that school is where people go to get education. 1 , it has been said that today children interrupt their education to go to school. The 2 between schooling and education suggested by this is important.

Education is 3 , compared with schooling. Education knows no edges. It can take place 4 , whether in the shower or on the job, whether in a kitchen or on a tractor. It includes both the 5 learning that takes place in schools and the whole universe of learning out of class. 6 the experience of schooling can be known in advance, education quite often produces surprises. A chance talk with a 7 may lead to a person to discover how 8 he knows of another country. People obtain education from 9 on. Education, then, is a very 10 and unlimited term. It is lifelong experience that starts long 11 the start of school, and one that should be a necessary part of one’s entire life.

Schooling, on the other hand, is a 12 experience, whose style changes 13 from one way to the next. Throughout a country, children arrive at school at the same time, take 14 seats, use similar textbooks, do homework, and 15 , and so on. Schooling has usually been limited by the edges of the subjects being taught.

1. A. Then          B. However   C. Thus        D. Therefore

2. A. difference      B. importance      C. use       D. problem

3. A. unexpected    B. endless       C. countless  D. simple

4. A. anywhere       B. anywhere else  C. somewhere   D. somewhere else

5. A. part-time    B. public       C. standard     D. strict

6. A. If           B. Because     C. So         D. Though

7. A. neighbor    B. friend       C. foreigner   D. teacher

8. A. wonderful      B. well       C. greatly      D. little

9. A. babies         B. grown-ups      C. women      D. men

10. A. long          B. broad        C. narrow      D. short

11. A. that          B. when     C. after     D. before

12. A. basic         B. strict       C. final     D. irregular

13. A. unusually      B. differently   C. little       D. frequently

14. A. large         B. new        C. fixed      D. small

15. A. take exams  B. hold exams     C. mark papers     D. read papers

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Café Hub

  Next to the Castle lies The Hub, home of the Edinburgh International Festival and one of the most talked about spots in town.Our café is open every day for mouth-watering lunches, snacks and fine dining.Come in and enjoy the atmosphere of The Hub or watch the world go by from our beautiful terrace.

  The Hub, Castlehill, Royal Mile, Edinburgh.Open every day from 9∶30 a.m.till late.

  Tel:0131 473 2067 www.thehub-edinburgh.com

  Farm World

  Enjoy being “A Farmer for a Day”.Join in delivering and feeding our spring babies-bottle feeding sessions twice daily.Fun for all family.Horse Rides, BMX Bikes Cross Country Course, Tractor Ride through 600 acres, New Adventure Playground, Nature Trails.Full details on website.

  Open:May-Oct Wednesdays to Saturdays and daily during school holidays 11 a. m.-5 p. m.

  Tel:01797 260256/260321 www.farmworld-rye, co.uk

  Enter the Europe-wide student competition!

  Are you curious, creative and energetic? Are you interested in the new media? Are you between 12 and 19 years of age? Then Join Multimedia 2006 is for you!

Your challenge is to build a team and develop a multimedia presentation in English-based on one of three different topics.You can register(报名)between May 1 and June 15,2006 and will have to turn in your entry before September 15,2006.

  The rewards are wonderful:£150 000 in prize for schools and teams and the chance to attend a European student camp.

  For further information and registration forms go to:www.siemens, com/join-multimedia.

(1)

You’ll have to register first if you want ________.

[  ]

A.

to enjoy delicious food

B.

to try Tractor Ride through 600 acres

C.

to enter the Europe-wide student competition

D.

to watch the world go by from the beautiful terrace

(2)

According to the passage, there will be ________ rewards for the Europe-wide student competition.

[  ]

A.

only one

B.

two

C.

three

D.

four

(3)

You can visit Farm World ________.

[  ]

A.

on Monday in May

B.

any day in October

C.

on Thursday in June

D.

at 10∶30 a. m. during school holidays

(4)

From the advertisements above, we can learn that ________.

[  ]

A.

Café Hub is a popular place in the local area

B.

families can enjoy Horse Rides on New Adventure Playground

C.

Farm World provides lunches, snacks and fine dining

D.

the Europe-wide student competition will be held on June 15,2006

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