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閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳答案。

  In the Caucasus Mountains, nearly 50 out of every 100,000 people live to celebrate their 100th birthday, and many don't stop at 100! In American only 3 people in 100,000 reach 100.But these old people aren't alone.The people who live high in the Himalaya Mountains and the Andes Mountains, seem to share(分享)the secret of long life, too.

  First of all, hard physical(體力的)work is a way of life for all of these long-lived people.They begin their long days of physical work as children and never seem to stop.For example, Mr.Rustam is 142 years of age.He has experienced several wars.His wife if 116 years old.They have been married for 90 year.Mr.Rustam doesn't want to stop his work as a farmer, “Why? What else would I do?” He asks.Oh, he has slowed down a bit, Now he might work for 6 hours in the field instead of 10.

  Another factor(因素)that may contribute to the good health of these people is their isolation.Most of them are kept off the modern world.

  Inherited(遺傳的)factors also help.Most of the longest-lived people had parents and grandparents who also reached very old ages.So good family genes(基因)may be one factor in living longer.

  Finally, although these three groups don't eat exactly the same food, they eat little animal meat.Their diets are full of fresh fruits, vegetables, nuts, grains, cheese and milk, They never eat more food than body need.

(1)

How many factors are mentioned that may contribute to the good health of these long-lived people?

[  ]

A.

Two.

B.

Three.

C.

Four.

D.

Five

(2)

Which of the following contributes to the good health of all these long-lived people?

[  ]

A.

Fresh air in the mountains.

B.

Hard physical work.

C.

Good family genes.

D.

The same food.

(3)

What does the word “isolation” mean in Chinese?

[  ]

A.

自我封閉

B.

與世隔絕

C.

獨(dú)立

D.

淡泊

(4)

What would be the best title(標(biāo)題)for the passage?

[  ]

A.

Good Health

B.

The Old People in the Mountains

C.

Long-lived People

D.

The Secret of Long Life

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閱讀理解,閱讀下面三篇短文,從各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

  The class teacher thought that hobbies were important for children.So she encouraged all her students to have one, and sometimes she arranged hobby shows for their parents to see as a result.

  One morning the teacher told the class to have a holiday and get their hobby things to school before 5p.m.A hobby show would be held the following afternoon.

  So in the afternoon, the students with nothing to show did their lessons at school as usual, while the lucky ones had a holiday to go home for their hobby works.

  When the afternoon lessons began, the teacher was surprised to see that Tommy was not there.“I don't believe Tommy has a hobby, ” she thought.However, at a quarter to five, Tommy arrived with a beautiful collection of butterflies in glass cases.The teacher liked the samples(標(biāo)本)very much and put them on a desk in the classroom.But, to her surprise, Tommy picked them up again and began to leave.

  “What are you doing, Tommy? ” she asked.“Those things must stay here until tomorrow afternoon.That's when the parents are coming to see them.”

  “I know that, ” answered Tommy, “and I will bring them back tomorrow, but my big brother doesn't want them to be out of our house at night.”

  “But, aren't the butterflies yours? ” asked the teacher.

  “No, ” answered Tommy.“They are my brother's”

  “But Tommy, you should show your own hobby here, not somebody else's”

  “I know that, ” answered Tommy.What surprised her most was the answer, “My hobby is watching my brother collecting butterflies.”

(1)

What did the class teacher think of hobbies for children?

[  ]

A.

Unwelcome

B.

Hopeless

C.

Harmful

D.

Important

(2)

What time did Tommy get back to school that afternoon?

[  ]

A.

B.

C.

D.

(3)

What would NOT happen the following afternoon?

[  ]

A.

The parents would enjoy the show in the classroom

B.

Tommy would bring the butterflies back

C.

The teacher would encourage her students for hobbies

D.

The butterflies would fly away

(4)

Which was the teacher's greatest surprise?

[  ]

A.

Tommy was not at school as usual

B.

Tommy picked the butterflies up again and began to leave

C.

Tommy said his hobby was watching his brother collecting butterflies

D.

Tommy came back to school before 5 that afternoon

(5)

What's the best title for this passage?

[  ]

A.

Important Hobbies

B.

Tommy's Hobby

C.

Different Hobbies

D.

Collecting Butterflies

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In the Caucasus region(高加索地區(qū)), nearly 50 out of every 100,000 people live to celebrate their 100th birthday, and many don’t stop at 100! By comparison, in America only 3 people in 100,000 reach 100. But these Caucasus people aren’t alone. The Pakistani Hunzas, who live high in the Himalaya Mountains, and the Vilcabambans of the Andes Mountains in Ecuador seem to share the secret of long life too.
  These peoples remain healthy in body and spirit despite the passage of time. While many older persons in industrial societies become weak and ill in their 60s and 70s, some Caucasus people aged 110-140, work in the fields beside their great-great-grandchildren. Even the idea of aging is foreign to them. When asked, “At what age does youth end?” most of these old people had no answer. Several replied, “Well, perhaps at age 80.” The very youngest estimate was age 60.
  What accounts for this ability to survive (live) to such old age, and to survive so well? First of all, hard physical work is a way of life for all of these long-lived peoples. They began their long days of physical labor as children and never seem to stop. For example, Mr. Rustam is 142 years of age. He remembers his life experience: the Crimean War of 1854; the Turkish War of 1878; the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917. His wife is 116 years old. They have been married for 90 years. Mr. Rustam has no plan of retiring from his life as a farmer. “Why? What else would I do?” he asks. Oh, he’s slowed down a bit. Now he might quit (stop working) for the day after 6 hours in the field instead of 10.
  All these people get healthful rewards from the environment in which they work. They all come from mountainous regions. They live and work at elevations(海拔)of 5,000 to 12, 000 feet(1,660 to 4,000meters) above sea level. The air has less oxygen and is pollution-free. This reduced oxygen environment makes the heart and blood vessel(血管)system stronger.
  Another factor(因素)that may lead to the good health of these people is their isolation. To a great extent, they are separated from the pressure(壓力)and worries of industrial society.
  Inherited(遺傳的) factors also play some role. Most of the longest-lived peoples had parents and grandparents who also reached very old age. Good family genes may, therefore, be one factor in living longer.
  Finally, although these three groups don’t eat exactly the same foods, their diets are similar. All of them eat little animal meat. Their diets are full of fresh fruits, vegetables, nuts, grains, cheese and milk. They never eat more food than their bodies need.
  It is clear that isolation from urban pressure and pollution, clean mountain air, daily hard work, moderate diets, good genes, and a youthful approach to life all lead to the health and remarkable long life of all these people.
【小題1】 What is the main idea of this article?

A.Cause and effect of long-lived life.
B.People in the world enjoying a longer life.
C.Factors leading to the health and long life of people.
D.A description of several societies where people living a long life.
【小題2】 “The idea of aging is foreign to them” means that _________.
A.they don’t care much about their age
B.they have no idea of how old they are
C.they won’t say anything about their age until they are asked to
D.the idea of getting old has never come into their mind
【小題3】 How do you think the writer feels about these long-lived people?
A.He is much impressed with them.
B.He doesn’t care a bit about them.
C.He hopes that they will live a still longer life.
D.He doesn’t think their life is full of pressure and worries.

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In the Caucasus region(高加索地區(qū)), nearly 50 out of every 100,000 people live to celebrate their 100th birthday, and many don’t stop at 100! By comparison, in America only 3 people in 100,000 reach 100. But these Caucasus people aren’t alone. The Pakistani Hunzas, who live high in the Himalaya Mountains, and the Vilcabambans of the Andes Mountains in Ecuador seem to share the secret of long life too.
  These peoples remain healthy in body and spirit despite the passage of time. While many older persons in industrial societies become weak and ill in their 60s and 70s, some Caucasus people aged 110-140, work in the fields beside their great-great-grandchildren. Even the idea of aging is foreign to them. When asked, “At what age does youth end?” most of these old people had no answer. Several replied, “Well, perhaps at age 80.” The very youngest estimate was age 60.
  What accounts for this ability to survive (live) to such old age, and to survive so well? First of all, hard physical work is a way of life for all of these long-lived peoples. They began their long days of physical labor as children and never seem to stop. For example, Mr. Rustam is 142 years of age. He remembers his life experience: the Crimean War of 1854; the Turkish War of 1878; the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917. His wife is 116 years old. They have been married for 90 years. Mr. Rustam has no plan of retiring from his life as a farmer. “Why? What else would I do?” he asks. Oh, he’s slowed down a bit. Now he might quit (stop working) for the day after 6 hours in the field instead of 10.
  All these people get healthful rewards from the environment in which they work. They all come from mountainous regions. They live and work at elevations(海拔)of 5,000 to 12, 000 feet(1,660 to 4,000meters) above sea level. The air has less oxygen and is pollution-free. This reduced oxygen environment makes the heart and blood vessel(血管)system stronger.
  Another factor(因素)that may lead to the good health of these people is their isolation. To a great extent, they are separated from the pressure(壓力)and worries of industrial society.
  Inherited(遺傳的) factors also play some role. Most of the longest-lived peoples had parents and grandparents who also reached very old age. Good family genes may, therefore, be one factor in living longer.
  Finally, although these three groups don’t eat exactly the same foods, their diets are similar. All of them eat little animal meat. Their diets are full of fresh fruits, vegetables, nuts, grains, cheese and milk. They never eat more food than their bodies need.
  It is clear that isolation from urban pressure and pollution, clean mountain air, daily hard work, moderate diets, good genes, and a youthful approach to life all lead to the health and remarkable long life of all these people.
小題1: What is the main idea of this article?
A.Cause and effect of long-lived life.
B.People in the world enjoying a longer life.
C.Factors leading to the health and long life of people.
D.A description of several societies where people living a long life.
小題2: “The idea of aging is foreign to them” means that _________.
A.they don’t care much about their age
B.they have no idea of how old they are
C.they won’t say anything about their age until they are asked to
D.the idea of getting old has never come into their mind
小題3: How do you think the writer feels about these long-lived people?
A.He is much impressed with them.
B.He doesn’t care a bit about them.
C.He hopes that they will live a still longer life.
D.He doesn’t think their life is full of pressure and worries.

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根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,完成表格中的內(nèi)容配對(duì)。
     English idioms are interesting. An idiom is a phrase that we can't understand from the meaning of
each word. For example, if an American boy asks his mom what's for dinner tomorrow, she may say
"I'll play it by ear", that means she doesn't have plans for dinner and she will decide later.
      "Play it by ear" used to mean playing music without using the music (樂譜), but now people often
use it when they're not talking about music!
     There are many idioms in English. If you learn to use them, your English will be much more
vivid (生動(dòng)的) and colorful.
     Have you ever heard the idiom "He bought the farm?" It means he died. Do you know how it
became popular? It was first used in World War I. When a soldier died, the government gave his
family enough money to buy a farm.
      In the early 1930s, people in the US often did not know when or where their next meal was. So
as soon as they got something in their hand that could be eaten, it would go into their mouth. That
was how people began to use the idiom "living hand to mouth" to mean "living a poor life".
     And don't be angry if your English friend says this to you, "Break a leg in your game!" He is
wishing you good luck! Hundreds of years ago, people believed in sprites (小妖精). Sprites enjoyed
causing trouble. If the sprites heard you ask for something, they would make the opposite happen.
Tell someone to "break a leg" and the sprites would make something good happen.
     Aren't English idioms interesting? And break a leg in your next football match!
Idioms Original (原始的) meaning Current (現(xiàn)時(shí)的) meaning
1. play it by ear A. bad thing  a. He died
2. He bought the farm? B. going into their mouth as soon as they
    got something in their hand
b. not have plans for dinner 
3. living hand to mouth  C. play music without using the sheet music c. Wish you good luck!
4. Break a leg in your game! D. When a soldier died, the government gave
     his family enough money to buy a farm.
d. living a poor life
1. ______ ______      2.______ ______     3._____ _____      4._____ _____

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