B. people use too many man-made materials
C. we have more and more industry
D. we are producing more cars, trucks and buses
57. People crowd into the cities because ______.
A. they want very much to find well-paid jobs
B. they are anxious to enjoy the achievements of our society
C. they have become tired of their homeland
D. they have a strong wish to become industrial workers
58. According to the passage, what does man value most?
A. Industry. B. Health.
C. Clean air. D. The future of the children.
59. The story about the airline pilot tells us that ______.
A. man knows where the society is going
B. people do not welcome the rapid development of modern society
C. man can do little about the problem of pollution
D. the writer is worried about the future of our society
60. What does the writer really want to say in this passage?
A. With the development of technology, pollution has become a serious problem.
B. Lower the speed of development to stop pollution.
C. It’s time we did something to reduce pollution.
D. As industry is growing fast, pollution is the natural result.
( B )
What do we know about sport physiology(生理学)?
☆Rowing: The perfect male rower is tall, heavy but with very low body fat, broad shoulders
and long, powerful limbs. His heart can pump 40 liters of blood a minute.
☆Shooting: Perfect shooters have a low heart rate. Within seconds of firing, they can drop
their heart rate by 20 beats and fire exactly between heartbeats. Pistol shooting also needs strong upper body muscles.
☆Swimming: The perfect swimmer is tall, with very long limbs, particularly arms. Top-class swimmers have big feet. They have big hands to act as paddles, narrow hips to reduce drag and broad shoulders for arm power.
☆Sprinting: The perfect 100m sprinter is tall, with a unified body shape. Top sprinters have
slim lower legs and relatively narrow hips.
☆Gymnasts: The perfect female gymnast is small and slim, with a high strength to weight
ratio and even muscles. She has a narrow body for superb balance and a high power, high capacity energy system.
☆Weightlifting: The perfect weight-lifter has a strong unified body type, and is well
muscled. Good weightlifters are not tall and tend to have relatively short arms and legs. They have cardiovascular sys-terms that can stand sudden blood pressure increases.
☆Marathon running: The perfect marathon runner has a light frame, slim legs and is of
small to medium height. They have a very high oxygen uptake.
61. Which of the following needs strong upper body muscles?
A. Walking. B. Shooting. C. Sprinting. D. Marathon running.
62. Which of the following pictures is mentioned in the passage?
63. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?
A. The perfect male rower's heart can pump 40 liters of blood a minute.
B. Top-class swimmers have big feet, big hands to act as paddles and narrow hips.
C. The perfect 100m sprinter is tall, with a weak body and has short legs.
D. The perfect female gymnast is small and slim, with a high strength and muscles.
64. The text is mainly about ________ .
A. sport events B. sport rules C. sport games D. sport physiology
( C )
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65. Who might buy the house after reading the above advertisement?
A. Some young students. B. A couple with little money
C. A big rich family D. A big poor family
66. What room has several possible uses?
A. The living room. B. The bedroom.
C. The dining room. D. The kitchen.
67. What is emphasized(强调)in the description of each room?
A. Floor. B. Entrance. C. Size. D. Windows.
( D )
Most Americans enjoy moving from one place to another. They are always in constant motion. For example, they often drive their cars 120 to 160 kilometers away just to have dinner with a friend or even fly to Europe just for watching a football match. In some states only one house in five has people living in it for more than five years. One may be born in one city, and go to school in another. He may finish his middle school education in two or three cities, and then attend a college far across the country. When he has entered business, he may possibly move from job to job. Moving from job to job, which is called “job-hopping”, is a very common practice in the United States.
Job-hopping does good to workers, because every chance to change a job gives them a chance to move up to a higher position and to get better pay. And job-hopping also gives employers, bosses, managers the chance to benefit from the new ideas and skills that different people bring to their factories.
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