题目内容
. Partly ______ about his lost love, he buried himself in office work.
A. forgetting B. to have forgot C. to forget D. having forgot
C
Baths and bathing have been considered of an important medical therapy to man. In Greece there are the ruins of a bath tub and water system built over 3 000 years ago. The Romans had warm public baths. In some public baths as many 3 000 persons could bathe at the same time.
Treating diseases by bathing has been popular for centuries. Modern medical bathing, or hydrotherapy, first became popular in Europe and by the late 1 700’s also became popular in the United States.
For many years frequent bathing was believed to be bad for one’s health. Ordinary bathing just to be clean was avoided, and perfume(香水) was used to cover up body and smell.
By the 1 700’s doctors began to say that soap and water were good for health. They believed that it was good for people to be clean. Slowly, people began to bathe more frequently.
In the United States ordinary bathing was slow to become popular. During the 18th and early 19th centuries, many Americans were known as “the great unwashed”. In one American city, for example, a person could only take a bath every 30 days! That was a law.
Frequency of bathing today is partly a matter of habit. People know that bathing for cleanliness is important to health. Doctors know that dirty bodies increase that chance of disease.
Therefore in the United States people generally bathe often.
【小题1】What does the word “hydrotherapy” underlined in the second paragraph refer to?
| A.A bathing tub. | B.Medical bathing. |
| C.Ordinary bathing. | D.Warm public baths. |
A.In Africa. B.In Europe.
C.In the USA. D.The passage doesn’t tell us.
【小题3】Which of the following statements is not true?
| A.Bathing was important to Greeks and Romans. |
| B.The Greek built water systems. |
| C.The Greek had warm public baths. |
| D.The Greek used bath tubs. |
| A.bathing in the USA |
| B.the good points and bad points of bathing |
| C.the history of bathing |
| D.the modern medical bathing |
Famous centenarians (百岁老人) still active in arts, science are in no mood to retire. "Those who stand still, die," is one of Oliveira's favorite phrases. He knows from experience what it means, as the Portuguese film director has reached the age of 102 and is still active in his profession. Every year, Oliveira shoots a film and is currently working on his next project. "You have to work, work, work in order to forget that death is not far away," he said. When asked about his age, Oliveira said with some humility: "It's down to mother nature. It gave to me what it took from others."
Being both mentally and physically fit in old age is partly a matter of luck, but it also has something to do with character. Not every white-haired person is wise and social skills, openness and the ability to train the brain are essential for senior citizens.
Along with the architect Oscar Niemeyer (103), Nobel laureate Montalcini (101) and director Kurt Maetzig (100), Oliveira is one of those people of whom it would be very wrong to think as members of a listless elderly generation.
Another master in his profession is the architect Oscar Niemeyer. The 103-year-old Brazilian is best known for his futuristic-looking buildings in Brasilia, but he also speaks out on behalf of the poor. "The role of the architect is to struggle for a better world where we can develop a form of architecture that serves everyone and not just a privileged few," said Niemeyer recently. He spends almost every day working in his office in Copacabana, and even when he falls ill he keeps working on ideas: After a gallbladder (胆囊) operation he composed a samba tune (桑巴舞曲) in the clinic.
Another man who could sing a song about age is 107-year-old Heesters. The Dutch-born opera singer spent most of his life performing in Germany, where he still works. Recently Heesters said: "I want to be at least 108-years-old." He also plans to keep performing. "Should I just sit at home and wait until they come and pick me up?" Heesters has not given up trying to add to his tally of awards and is looking for a "good stage role".
Italian scientist Rita Levi-Montalcini, who is 101-year-old and is still active in medical science, has described the force that keeps driving her on: "Progress is created through imperfection." In 1986 she and her lab colleague were awarded the Nobel Prize for Medicine for their work on nerve growth factor. She's convinced that humans grow on challenges.
With so many brilliant examples given, we can see clearly that age is no barrier to some high achievers.
【小题1】From the first two paragraphs, we can see ______.
| A.being active at 102 is achievable for everybody |
| B.Oliveira owes his long life to his mother’s help |
| C.being fit in old age is a matter of luck and character |
| D.social skills and wisdom are difficult for the senior |
| A.4 | B.5 | C.6 | D.7 |
| A.wants to sit or lie in comfort |
| B.is waiting for people to pick him up |
| C.is willing to work till he dies |
| D.prefers to give performance at home |
| A.old age is a big problem if you want to succeed |
| B.as a senior citizen, you have to be open-minded and optimistic |
| C.old people should never think of themselves as old |
| D.old age cannot prevent a great person from achieving a lot |
| A.intelligent | B.pessimistic | C.positive | D.diligent |