1、阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项(A)Whether you rely on your bike for transportation or exercise, youll enjoy these fun facts on this two-wheeled vehicle.In 1817, Karl von Drais, a German, invented a horseless carriage that would help him get around faster. The two-wheeled, pedalless device moved by pushing
2、 your feet against the ground. The machine became known as the “draisine”, and led to the creation of the modern-day bicycle. The term “bicycle” was not introduced until the 1860s, when it was coined in France to describe a new kind of two-wheeler with a mechanical drive.Orville and Wilbur Wright, t
3、he brothers who built the first flying airplane, operated a small bike repair shop in Dayton, Ohio. They used their workshop to build the 1903 Wright Flyer. Fred A. Birchmore, 25, circled the globe by bicycle in 1935. The entire trip, through Europe, Asia, and the United States, covered 40,000 miles
4、. He pedaled about 25,000 miles. The rest was traveled by boat. He wore out seven sets of tires.In the 1980s, bicycle delivery services developed into an important industry, especially in cities, where the couriers(快递员) earned a reputation(名声) for their high speed and traffic-weaving skills.American
5、s use their bicycles for less than one percent of all urban trips. Europeans bike in cities a lot more often-in Italy 5 percent of all trips are on bicycle, 30 percent in the Netherlands, and 7 out of 8 Dutch people over age 15 have a bike.The Tour de France is one of the most famous bicycle races i
6、n the world. Established in 1903, it is considered to be the biggest test of endurance out of all sports. Lance Armstrong, an American cyclist, is the only rider to have won 7 titles after surviving cancer.21. The underlined word “coined” in the second paragraph can be replaced by _.A. bought B. dis
7、covered C. printed D. created22. Who made the most important contribution to the bike?A. Karl von Drais. B. The Wright brothersC. Fred A. Birchmore. D. Lance Armstrong.23. The couriers in the 1980s in the cities preferred the bike because it was _.A. beautiful and produced no noise B. a symbol of fa
8、shion and wealthC. cheap and could be moved about easilyD. fast and rarely affected by traffic conditions (B)Monkeys are very similar to us in many ways. Most have ten fingers and ten toes, and brains much like ours. In fact, Charles Darwins theory of evolution says that monkey and humans share a co
9、mmon ancestor. We enjoy watching them because they often act like us, and we also love to use many expressions about monkeys in almost every language. This is why many monkey expressions are about tricky people or playful acts.Monkeyshine is one of the expressions to show tricks or foolish acts. The
10、 meaning is clear if you have ever watched a group of monkeys playfully chasing each other: pulling tails, stealing food, doing tricks.Monkeying around with something means that you do not know what you are doing. When you feel like doing something but have no firm idea of what to do, you are monkey
11、ing around. It is just a way to pass the time.Monkey business usually means secret, maybe illegal activities. You may come across a new report that there is monkey business involved in building the new airport, with some officials getting secret payments from builders.Monkey suits are common names f
12、or clothes or uniforms soldiers wear. In earlier years in many American cities, you would find men playing musical band organs on the street. Dancing to the music would be the mans small monkey that was dressed in a tight-fitting, colorful jacket similar to a military uniform. So, people began to ca
13、ll a military uniform a monkey suit. 24. Which of the following is NOT true about the similarities between human and monkey?A. Most monkeys have ten fingers and toes.B. Monkeys have the same brains as humans.C. Monkeys often act like humans in many ways.D. Monkeys are humans closest relatives in spe
14、cies.25. According to the passage, an idle(闲散的) wander on the street can be described as_.A. monkeyshine B. monkeying aroundC. a monkey suit D. monkey business26. Monkey suits are commonly used to call military uniforms because they _.A. are created particularly for soldiers uniforms.B. are original
15、ly designed for American soldiers.C. share typical features with military uniforms.D. make American soldiers look like monkeys.27. Most monkey expressions are _.A. used only in western cultures. B. used on some formal occasions.C. about tricks and naughtiness(淘气). D. about terrible funny behaviors.(
16、C)The decisions that we make shape us throughout our lives. No matter what decisions we make, good or bad, each one puts us on a new road in the future. Make a bad decision? No problem. Learn from the decision and make another decision to get on a different path. This is advice that I got from Tony
17、Robbins in his book Awaken the Giant Within. This is a book that I recommend to anyone waiting to develop a fire within to make changes in their life. It helped me to understand how fear of making poor choices was hindering me from becoming the great man who I am today. Now I am not saying that I am
18、 a well-known person in any particular circle. But I am the king of my castle working hard and trying to make good decisions in regard to the paths that I have chosen. I am a great man in the eyes of my wife and my children. And that is all the recognition that I need in my lifetime. And I know that
19、 my past failures have been the building block that I continue to build my career and self-image in my community that I live in. Ben Lerer, cofounder and CEO of the Thrillist Media Group, is a good example of this. In an article on the Fast Company website, Lerer talks about this very subject. He sa
20、ys, ”I have to make some really tough decisions but finally, I think the best companies are those that can recognize when something isnt going right, and fix it, instead of just turning a blind eye because its easier.” Great people make decisions. When a decision does not have the desired result, ma
21、ke a different decision. It does not get any simpler than that.28. From Tony Robbins book Awaken the Giant Within, the writer knew.A. making a bad decision is very terribleB. making decisions helps us become a great manC. being afraid to make a bad decision is very naturalD. learning from the bad de
22、cision can help make a new choice29. The underlined word“ hindering” can be replaced by .A. stopping B. stealing C. preserving D. requiring30. What can be inferred from the last paragraph?A. A bad decision has a bad effect on peopleB. The best company can admit and correct a bad decisionC. People sh
23、ould learn how to make a good decisionD. Making a decision is much simpler than changing one31. What could be the best title of the passage?A. Overcome Your Fears B. Take Action C. Make decisions D. Trust Yourself(D)What about the effect of long working hours on your weight? A new paper, written by
24、Joelle Abramowitz, an economist, has some surprising results. She starts out by showing a simple graph: those who work longer are easy to be bigger. That seems interesting, but is not as good as expected. After all, there may be other factors that mean that hardworking people tend to be overweight.
25、So Ms Abramowitz uses other methods, which allows her to control a variety of other factors, like income. Her results have a few surprises: those with a college degree are likely to be slimmer(苗条). Rather depressingly, marriage results in women getting thinner, but men fatter. She shows that for wor
26、kers in “non-strenuous(不繁重的)” jobs, like secretarial work and accountancy, ten additional hours spent working per week are connected with an increase in body size index 0.4 for women and 0.2 for men. That translates, on average, into an increase of 2.5 pounds and 1.4 pounds respectively(各自地). Unsurp
27、risingly, for those whose jobs require a bit of physical effort, the effect no longer holds. So why do long hours result in weight gain? Only 20% of American jobs are even mildly stressful, compared to 50% in 1960. In 1960, a tenth of the American workforce was involved in agriculture, but today its
28、 more like 1%. More time at the desk means less movement. Busy people may have less time to prepare good meals, instead choosing a take-away. (management consultants, in my experience at least, tend to be rather knowledgeable about fancy restaurants near them). They exercise less. And workaholics sl
29、eep less: inadequate shut-eye is associated with weight gain.Women gain more weight than men, Ms Abramowitz reasons, because they tend to replace(替换) work for health-improving activities like exercise. However, men are pretty sedentary, whether or not they work long hours. So maybe desk-jobbers shou
30、ld include a bit of physicality in the daily hard work. Standing up while working is one choice.32. What can we know about Joelle Abramowitzs graph?A. The author thinks its puzzling. B. Many people dont think its good. C. It includes many factors on fatness D. It shows people working long put on mor
31、e weight.33. What kind of people tends to put on weight according to the passage?A. People who feel depressed. B. People who have college degrees.C. People who work on secretarial work. D. People who often eat in fancy restaurants34. Compared to the past, _. A. Americans are fatter because of lack o
32、f exercise B. Americans are fatter because of improvement of life C. Americans become fatter because of less stressful work D. Americans men are more likely to put on weight than women.35. According to Joelle Abramowitz, which of the following statements is Correct?A. The longer you work, the thinner youll be. B. Women get fatter while men get thinner aft
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