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英语M4U2单元测试

1、听力(30分)

见《维克多听力》Exercise23

二、完形填空(20分)

CassidyandthreeothermembersoftheAnnenbergRunningGroupwerestretching(拉伸)onthegroundsoftheUniversityofPennsylvania.

Thecommunitymembersmeetthreedaysaweekfora30-minute1andanoccasional2.That’sright—duringsomeruns,oneofthem3atalkwhosetopics4fromthebraintoBit–coin.ButonthisdaylastJanuary,itwouldnotbetheir5run.

Thefirst6thatsomethingwasoffwasthemanwhodashedpastthe“Probablyrunningata7of7minutespermile.”CassidytoldRunner’sWorld8.AndthenCassidydiscoveredwhythemanwasso9whenanothermanranby,10,“Help!

Hetookmyphoneandlaptop!

Uponseeingthat,thegroupdidwhatrunningclubsdo:

runningandtrackingthesuspectdownthestreetsuntilhe11intoaconstructionsite.Therunners12.Cassidyranaroundtothewhetherthey’dfarsidetocutthethiefoffwhiletheothers13theneighborhoodtoask14.

Unknowntothem,thesuspecthadalreadyrunawayfromtheconstructionsiteandwas15behindabushbyahousewhentheyknockedonthedoorofit.Asthehouseowneropenedthedoor,thesuspectdarted(突然移动)outandrightintothe16ofcampuspolice,who’d17thechase(追捕)shortlybehindtherunners.

Althoughthemembersofthisgrouparenot18athletes,theydounderstandthe19ofalittleexercise.“Runningisauselesssportwhereyouturnfatcellsintoheat,butoccasionallyitcanbe

20,andherewasoneofthoseopportunities.”Cassidytoldthejournalist.

1.A.flightB.jogC.walkD.climb

2.A.quarrelB.competitionC.lectureD.celebration

3.A.deliversB.abandonsC.stopsD.changes

4.A.continueB.rangeC.guideD.decrease

5.A.necessaryB.longC.normalD.accessible

6.A.signB.pauseC.opportunityD.goal

7.A.lengthB.paceC.priceD.cost

8.A.delightfullyB.desperatelyC.negativelyD.undoubtedly

9.A.gratefulB.curiousC.satisfiedD.lightning

10.A.exploringB.discoveringC.movingD.shouting

11.A.slippedB.grewC.dugD.translated

12.A.wokeupB.splitupC.gaveupD.gotup

13.A.suspectedB.appreciatedC.wanderedD.quit

14.A.employersB.customersC.colleaguesD.residents

15.A.hidingB.visitingC.trainingD.instructing

16.A.coursesB.armsC.namesD.minds

17.A.separatedB.preventedC.joinedD.lost

18.A.pleasantB.politeC.patientD.professional

19.A.varietyB.orderC.benefitD.origin

20.A.usefulB.alternativeC.classicD.possible

二、阅读理解(17分)

A

From:

IPAddress:

193.252.22.118(originatesfromFrance)

Date:

Mon,02-Feb-200909:

37:

04am

Attachment:

(Noattachment)

Subject:

[G-Spam]PLEASEREPLYBACK.

Message:

CONFIDENTIALBUSINESSPROPOSAL.

FROMTHEDESKOF:

MR.JOSEPHYANA.

AFRICANDEVELOPMENTBANK(ADB)

BURKINA-FASO.

DearSir/Madam,

IamtheBillandExchange(assistant)ManageroftheAfricadevelopmentBank,MR.JOSEPHYANA.

InmydepartmentIdiscoveredanabandonedsumofUSD$9.900.000inanaccountthatbelongstooneofourforeigncustomerwhodiedalongwithhiswifeandtwochildreninJuly2000inaplanecrash.Sincewegotinformationabouthisdeath,wehavebeenexpectinghisnextofkin(近亲属)tocomeoverandclaimhismoney,butunfortunatelywelearntthatallhissupposednextofkinorrelationdiedalongsidewithhimintheplanecrashleavingnobodybehindfortheclaim.

ItisthereforeuponthisdiscoverythatIinmydepartmentnowdecidedtomakethisbusinessproposalstoyouandreleasethemoneytoyouasnextofkinorrelationsincenobodyiscomingforitandwedon'twantthismoneytogointothebanktreasuryasunclaimedfund.Thebankinglawandguidelinesheresaysthatifsuchmoneyremainsunclaimedaftertenyears,themoneywillbetransferredintothebanktreasury.

Therequestofforeignerinthistransactionisnecessarybecauseourlatecustomerwasaforeigner.Weagreethat30%ofthismoneywillbeforyouasforeignerpartner,5%willbesetasideforexpensesincurredduringthebusinessand65%wouldbeforme,afterwhichIshallvisityourcountryfordisbursement(开支)accordingtothepercentagesindicated.Thereforetoenabletheimmediatetransferofthisfundtoyouasarranged,youmustapplyfirsttothebank,andsendyouraccountnumber,yourprivatetelephoneandfaxnumberforeasyandeffectivecommunicationandlocationwherethemoneywillbesent.

Uponreceivingyourreply,Iwillsendtoyoubyfaxore-mailthetextoftheapplicationwhichyoushallretypeandfaxtous.TrustingtoreceiveyoururgentreplythroughmyalternativeEmail:

jyana96@yahoo.co.id

Bestregards.

MR.JOSEPYYANA.

21.foreignerwhoreceivesthislettershould________.

A.beacloserelativeofthedead.B.sendhundredsofdollarstoAfrica

C.gotoAfricanDevelopmentBankforthewealthD.nottakeitseriously.

22.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothetext?

A.Manymillionairesdiedintheplanecrash.

B.Anymoneyunclaimedwillbegiventoapoorforeigner.

C.thedivisionofthemoneyseemsquitereasonable.

D.AFRICANDEVELOPMENTBANKdoesn’texistatall.

23.Apersonwhobelieves“__________”willfallintoit.

A.Nothingventured,nothinggained.B.There'snosuchthingasafreelunch.

C.AllriversrunintotheseaD.Ashortcutisoftenawrongcut

B

Inanewlookattheimpactoflong-timesittingbehavioronhealth,anewstudylinkstimewatchingtelevisiontoanincreasedriskofdeath.Oneofthemostsurprisingfindingsisthatitisn’tjustcouchpotatoeswhowereaffected.Evenforpeoplewhoexercisedregularly,theriskofdeathwentupthelongertheywereinfrontoftheTV.Theproblemwasthelongperiodsoftimespentsittingstill.

Australianresearcherswhotracked8,800peopleforanaverageofsixyearsfoundthatthosewhosaidtheywatchedTVformorethanfourhoursadaywere46%morelikelytodieofanycauseand80%morelikelytodieofcardiovascular(心血管的)diseasethanpeoplewhoreportedspendinglessthantwohoursadayinfrontofTV.

TimespentinfrontofTVsandcomputersandvideogameshascomeunderfireinstudiesinrecentyearsforcontributingtoaspreadofobesityintheUSandaroundtheworld.Buttypicallytheresultingpublic-healthmessageurgeschildrenandadultstoputdowntheXboxcontrollerandremoteandgetonatreadmill(跑步机)orasoccerfield.

TheAustralianstudyoffersadifferentview.“It’snotthesweatytypeofexercisewe’relosing,”saysDavidDunstan,aresearcheratBakerIDIHeartandDiabetesInstitute,Melbourne,wholedthestudy.“It’stheincidentalmovingaround,standingupandusingmuscles.Thatdoesn’thappenwhenweareplunkedonacouchinfrontofatelevision.”

Indeed,participantsinthestudyreportedgettingbetween30and45minutesofexerciseaday,onaverage.Theresultsaresupportedbyanewfieldofresearchthatshowshowlongperiodsofinactivitycanaffectthebody’sprocessingoffatsandothersubstancesthatcontributetoheartrisk.Andtheysuggestthatpeoplecanhelpdecreasesuchrisksimplybyavoidingextendedperiodsofsitting.”

Keepingsuchprocessesworkingmoreeffectivelydoesn’trequireconstantintenseexercise,butconsciouslyaddingmoreroutinemovementtoyourlifemighthelp,doctorssay.“Juststandingisbetterthansitting,”saysGerardFletcher,acardiologistatMayoClinic,Jacksonville,Fla.,whoworksstandingupathiscomputer.“Whenyoustandup,youshufflearoundalittlebitandusemusclesnotrequiredwhenyouaresittingorlyingdown.”

SimplestrategiesforincreasingactivityincludecombininghouseholdchoressuchasfoldinglaundrywithTV-watchingtimeorgettinguptochangeaTVchannelratherthanusingaremotecontrol.Thereport,publishedTuesdayintheAmericanHeartAssociationjournalCirculation,focusesonTVwatchinginpartbecauseitisthemainleisure-timeactivityinmanycountries,researcherssaid,especiallyintheUS.

24.Onemisunderstandingpeoplemighthaveisthat________.

A.theradiationfromTVmaybadlyaffectyoursight

B.TVprogramscanbroadenyourhorizonseffectively

C.watchingTVverylongisagoodwaytokilltime

D.regularexercisecanminimizethesideeffectofwatchingTV

25.WhatisnewaboutthediscoveryoftheAustralianstudy?

A.Remotecontrolshouldn’tbeusedwhenpeoplewatchTV.

B.PeoplewhowatchTVtoolongshouldtakemorephysicalexercise.

C.SittingtoolonginfrontofTVwillleadtohighriskofheartattack.

D.Long-timesittingisbadforallpeopleincludingthosewhoexerciseregularly.

26.AccordingtotheAustralianstudy,howcantheriskofdeathbereducedwhenpeoplewatchTV?

A.Byincreasingsimplemovement.

B.BytotallyavoidingwatchingTV.

C.Bytakingsomemedicine.

D.Byincreasingsweatytypeofexercise.

C

Itishard,ithurts—andyetmorethantwomillionofusintheUKrunatleastonceaweek.

Ofcourse,somepeopleruntoloseweight,ortogetfit,andthesearegreatreasons.Runningisalsoeasytodo,it'scheap,andyoucandoitwhenyouwant.AllthesefactorscertainlycontributetothefactthatrunningisoneofthemostpopularsportsintheUK.

Butformanyofthosetwomillionrunners,therealreasonweheadouttobeattheroadsuntilourlegshurtismoreintangible(无形的)thanweightlossorfitness.

Manyrunnersbecomeinterestedintimes.Theytrytobreakthe40-minutebarrierforthe10K,orrununderfourhoursforthemarathon.Yet,really,thesetimesarealmostmeaningless.Andassoonastheyareachieved,anothertargetisthrownoutalmostimmediately.

Thetimesareonlythecarrotsweputinfrontofourselves.Butwhydoweputthemthereinthefirstplace?

NobodyevergivesawiseanswerDeepdown,weallknowtheanswer.

Runningbringsusjoy.Watchsmallchildrenwhent

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