physically active than their peers without park access,indicating that all forms of nature can be used as a tool for engaging youth in PA.Thus,if school playtime were performed on the school field it is possible that children's PA levels would be increased.To date,there is a lack of data quantifying the impact of natural environments on levels of PA in children,particularly within the school setting.
Performing PA in a natural environment (\self-esteem in adults,whether participants are simply viewing scenes of nature or directly interacting with natural environments.Studies in adolescents and children suggest that Green Exercise has no such additive effect on self-esteem compared to exercise in other environments.
However,the only known study in children examined the impact of a green playtime intervention consisting of orienteering(定向越野比赛).The task-oriented,structured nature of orienteering may not facilitate the green exercise effect.Unstructured free play in a natural environment may allow greater interaction with the environment, thus benefiting self-esteem.
63.The main purpose of the passage is to ? A.defend an unpopular belief. B.confirm a previously untested hypothesis. C.summarize various studies of a social condition. D.expose common misconceptions surrounding an issue. 64.As used in par.1 \ . A.carry B.assign C.monitor D.linger
65.What does the author claim about \
A.It benefits adults' self-esteem but its effects on children have not been fully determined. B.Looking at images of natural environments is the best way to improve self-esteem. C.Adolescents do not benefit from green exercise in the same way that adults do. D.Self-esteem can only rise through direct interaction with the environment. 66.What does the author imply about physical activity in a natural environment?
A.Scientific studies have determined that physical activity can only benefit self-esteem in adults. B.The relationship between physical activity in nature and self-esteem requires further study.
C.Although it has been studied,physical activity in a natural environment's effects are unclear in both children and adults. D.Physical activity in a natural environment benefits self-esteem in both children and adults. Section C
Directions: Read the following passage.Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the box.Each sentence can be used only once.Note that there are two more sentences than you need. A.I listened to it 20 times at least.
B.That place made me what I am today.
C.Community colleges have improved a lot these years. D.Those plays filled my head with expanded dreams.
E.Of course,I enjoyed the pleasure of eating French fries between classes.
F.So I sent my test results to Chabot,a community college in nearby Hayward,California,which accepted everyone and was free.
I owe it all to my community college
In 1974,I graduated from Skyline High School in Oakland,California,an underachieving student with poor SAT scores.I couldn’t afford tuition for college anyway. 67 .
For thousands of commuting students like me,Chabot was our Harvard,offering course in physics, stenography, auto-mechanics,certified public accounting,foreign language,journalism and so on.Classmates included veterans(老兵)back from Vietnam,married women returning to school,middle-aged men wanting to improve their employment prospects and paychecks.We could get our general education requirements out of the way at Chabot—credits we could transfer to a university—which made those two years an invaluable head start.
Classes I took at Chabot have rippled(起涟漪)through my professional pond.I produced the HBO mini-series John Adams with an outline format I learned from a pipe-smoking historian,James Coovelis,whose lectures were
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interesting.Mary Lou Fitzgerald's \in Shakespeare\taught me how the five-act structures of Richard III,The Tempest,and Othello focused their themes.
In Herb Kennedy's \saw their productions.I got to see the plays he taught,through student rush tickets at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco and the Berkeley Repertory Theatre. 68 . I got an A.Some hours I stayed in the huge library,where I first read the New York Times,frustrated by its lack of comics.
If Chabot's library still has its collection of vinyl records(黑胶唱片),you will find my name repeatedly on the takeout slip of Jason Robards's performance of the monologue of Eugene O'Neill. 69 .
Chabot College is still in Hayward,though Mr.Coovelis,Ms.Fitzgerald,and Mr.Kennedy are no longer there.I drove past the campus a few years ago with one of my kids and summed up my two years there this way: “ 70 .” IV.Summary Writing (10%)
Directions: Read the following passage.Summarize the main idea and main point(s) of the passage in no more than 60 words.Use your own words as far as possible.
Learn from mistakes
The best way to learn something is to make mistakes first.Thomas Edison,who invented the light bulb,told his colleagues:\attempt.\the US statesman and scientist once said:“I haven't failed.I have had 10,000 ideas that didn't work.”
Both these people understood that failures and false starts are the condition of success.In fact,a surprising number of everyday objects had their beginnings in a mistake or a misunderstanding.Post-it-notes,packets of crisps and even bread are all unexpected inventions.In 2600 BC,a tired Egyptian slave invented bread when the dough rose during his sleep.And crisps were first cooked by a chief in the USA when a customer complained that his fried potatoes were not thin enough. In 1958 Spencer Silver was trying to develop a strong adhesive when he accidentally invented a very weak glue instead.His colleague,Art Fry,decided to use it six years later,in 1974,to hold his bookmarks in his books and the post-it note was invented.
Successful businesspeople have often made big,expensive mistakes in their past.When an employee of IBM made a mistake that cost the company $600,000,Thomos Watson,the chairman,was asked if he would fire the man. \not,\ another company benefit from experience.” The important thing to remember is that you need to learn from your mistakes.If you don't,then there is no sense in making them.
V.Translation (15%)
Directions: Translate the following sentences into English,using the words given in the brackets. 1.如今人们在飞机上也很容易上网。(access)
2.只有看下目录你才能很快对这本新出版小说的内容略知一二。(Only)
3.越来越多的学生投诉会堂的饭菜质量和价格,这让校长在职工大会上大动肝火。(temper)
4.现在很多学生沉迷网络世界,网上聊天代替了面对面交流,结果让他们难以在真实的世界里与人好好相处。(substitute;分词作状语)
VI.Guided Writing (25%)
Directions: Write an English composition in 120-150 words according to the instructions given below in Chinese.
随着生活条件的不断改善,越来越多的中国人选择出境游度假,但遗憾的是一些中国游客不文明行为屡见不鲜,这使得中国形象大打折扣。请你给全校同学写一封文明出境游的倡议书。 内容必须包括: 1.你对这种现象的看法。 2.提出倡议。
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21.were 22.missing 23.because 24.longer 25.off 26.whoever 27.if 28.to become 29.bereaved 30.could have provided 31-35 JBKGC 36-40 FIAED 41-45 BCDAA 46-50 BACCA 51-55 BABDA 56-59 ABAD 60-62 BDC 63-66 CDAB Summary:
The best way to learn something is to make mistakes first (要点1) .And failures and false starts are the condition of success.In fact,lots of everyday objects had their beginnings in a mistake (要点2) .Besides,Successful businesspeople have often made big ,expensive mistakes in their past (要点3 ).All in all,The important thing is that you need to learn from your mistakes. Translation
72.Nowadays,people can easily have access to the Internet on the aeroplanes.
73.Only by reading the contents can you have a rough idea of the newly-published novel quickly.
74.More and more students complained about the quality and the price of the dishes in the school canteen,which made the headmaster lose his temper at the staff meeting.
75.Nowadays,many people are addicted to the online world,subsisting face to face communication for online chatting,thus making it difficult for them to get along with others in the real world.
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