我爸爸明早飞北京()。
A.My father is flying to Beijing tomorrow morning.
B.My father is going to fly to Beijing tomorrow morning.
A.My father is flying to Beijing tomorrow morning.
B.My father is going to fly to Beijing tomorrow morning.
第2题
A.很喜欢下雪
B.习惯北京的天气
C.不想搬家
D.出生在北方
第3题
A.I didn't have a lot of time to prepare food, so much of my experience comes from eating in restaurants
B.A big change was using public transportation in Tokyo
C.Overall, the diet there is a healthy one-low fat
第4题
根据以下材料,回答题
The Fat Problem That Men Face
It is a pleasure to see men of a certain age worrying about their weight. Listening to them is not such a pleasure. Because the men are new at the game, they don"t hesitate to discuss the fat problem incessantly. However, women of the same age do not discuss the fat problem, especially not in mixed company. They prefer to face the problem with quiet dignity. Discussing the problem might only draw attention to some stray body part that may be successfully tucked away under an article of clothing.
The age at which a man begins to explore the fat problem can vary. The actual problem can manifest itself in the early 30"s, but broad-range discussion usually starts later. There are early nonverbal symptoms. I"ve watched the rugged journalist who shares my apartment sneak by with a Diet Coke. His shirts are no longer neatly tucked in to display a trim waist. Recently he has begun to verbalize his anxiety. He tells me, with a sheepish grin, that he is taking his suits to Chinatown to have them "ailored."
Still-older men have lost their dignity and rattle on unabashedly. Often, wives and children play important roles in their fat-inspection rituals. Take my oldest brother, a former college football player, as an example. His daughter says that several times a day he will stand at attention and call out, "Fat, medium or thin?" She knows the correct answer: medium. Thin would be an obvious stretch, and fat may not get her that new video. According to his wife, he stands in front of the mirror in the morning (before the day"s meals take their toll), puts his hands behind his head and lurches into a side bend, then clutches the roll that has developed and says, "Am I getting fatter?"
His wife is expected to answer, "You look like you may have lost a few pounds."
And then there are the ex-husbands, a pitiful group. They are extremely vocal. When I go to the movies with one, he confides that he is suffering from great hunger because he is dieting. He hasn"t eaten since the pancakes and sausages he wolfed down that morning. He pauses in his monologue while he buys his popcorn. After the movie, we sprint to a restaurant, where he again pauses to devour a basket of bread. Before he orders his chaste salad and soup, he grows plaintive. Do I think he"s fat?
Men of a certain age are always ready to talk about their fat problem. 查看材料
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
第5题
初二的学员,我和妈妈基本上每两天便会吵一架,有的因为一些家中的琐事,可是大部分都是工作和学习,是我错误的地方,我已经纠正了,可是我的妈妈还是不理解我,一步步的逼我,她要是休假,歇息的情况下,我也无地自容,就算是她的道理不对。
我爸爸在北京上班。假如他回家我认为这一家能更强,我爸是最了解我的男人,话归主题,现在我感觉自身抑郁了,我想自杀,但是又忘不掉这世界,应当该怎么办?求大家给我个好方法吧。
第6题
A.正上方
B.东边
C.西边
D.北边
第8题
Part B
Directions :
Read the texts from a magazine article in which five people talked about the importance of doing ex-ercise. For questions 61 t0 65, match the name of each person, to one of the statements (A to G)given, be-low. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET1.
Eufracio Tolentino:
I did regular exercise when I was young, but by my 30s, I had a family and a busy job. I neg-
lected exercise for years. At 59, I had a stroke that resulted from lack of exercise. Now I visit a re-
covering center in the morning and spend my afternoons exercising. I encourage my friends a start
exercising. If they don't, engaging too much in their work or family, they may also suffer from a
stroke.
Raymond Cbiew:
Think you' re healthy just because you' re within your ideal weight range for your height?
Wrong! Take me as an example. I figured I got enough exercise playing tennis once a week, for I
wasn't overweight and didn't smoke or drink. Then at 57, I woke up one early morning with chest
pains and tests revealed that I had serious heart trouble. I was shocked. Now I walk for an hour every
day and my doctor says that my heart is improving.
Dr Santos-Ringor:
Whether you hire a personal trainer, take exercise classes at the community center or rent exer-
cise videos, spending money on fitness is really money well spent, for health is wealth. But if you
can' t afford any of those, just get a comfortable pair of shoes: walk is free. I form. an exercise group
with friends; play catch with my kids or set aside Saturdays for long walks in the country.
Ruth Cheah:
You're never too late or too out of shape to start exercising. I didn' t start to exercise on a regu-
lar basis until I was 59. Now, as old as 79, I take a daily 45-minute walk, go swimming twice a
week. These exercises free me from medicines, and I feel active and alert. People tell me that Ilook
younger than my age.
V. M. Chandran:
Many people start exercising because they want to lose weight, and when that doesn't happen
immediately, they may give up. But the same volume of muscle weights more than that of fat, so a
large person who is fit could be healthier than a thin person who is not. When I saw my weight rise
past 90 kilos in my late 40s, I began taking walks for 45 minutes a day. Even though I still weigh o-
ver 90 kilos, I feel much stronger. I'm proud to have muscles, not fat.
Now match the name of each person, (61 t0 65) to the appropriate statement.
Note :there are two extra statements.
Statements
[A] Rich people know that health is wealth.
[B] Exercise does not necessarily mean a big-money game.
[C] Proper exercise is a must even if you are not overweight.
[D] One will pay dearly for ignoring exercise due to the heavy de-mands of life.
[E] Old age or poor health is never an excuse for being inactive.
[F] Exercise is good as long as it helps lose weight.
[G] The right proportion of muscle and fat is the criterion of health.
61. Eufracio Tolentino