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     Powerbocking is enough to realize anyone's dreams of super powers:jump six feet in the air and run at
25 miles an hour or more.But,instead of costing six million dollars,you can get a pair of "powerbocks"for
just a couple of hundred.
     Mankind seems to have a strong desire to get off the ground.In the late 1890's stilt walking(踩高蹺)
attracted  Europe,with Sylvain Dornon walking from Paris to Moscow on stilts in 58 days.
     The inventor of the Powerbock,German engineer Alexander Boeck,studied the movements of
kangaroos in order to develop his original design.And the Powerbock allows humans to extend their own
Achilles tendon(跟腱)to come close to the length and power of those in animals like kangaroos.As a
result,exercising using the stilts reduces wear and tear on feet and knees while still giving the body enough
exercise.
     Powerbocking is considered as a form of exercise.You'll burn calories five times faster than jogging and
it employs 95% of the body's muscles.It's also an extraordinarily easy form of extreme sport to take up -it
only takes about 30 minutes to master the basics.
     For a start,you'll instantly add 18 inches to your height.And then you'll be capable of the most
extraordinary skills of athleticism.Flipping(翻)backwards 20 times in 20 seconds to set a Guinness World
Record,for example,or leaping over cars.Acquiring them_is an awful lot of fun.It's not surprising that
Powerbocking has been turning up everywhere-on talent shows,commercials and even as part of the
closing ceremony at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
     But,he warned-if you're interested in taking up this sport,you need to know that no one can agree what
it should be called.The equipment is sometimes referred to as power stilts,jumping stilts,kangaroo boots
and many more.But there seems to be general agreement that the sport ought to be named
"Powerbocking"in honor of its inventor,Herr Boeck.
1. What do we know about Powerbocking from the passage?
A. It is difficult to learn.
B. It doesn't cost much money.
C. It is a kind of ordinary sport.
D. It was invented in the late 1890's
2. What can we infer from the passage?
A. Powerbocking can help people lose weight.
B. Power stilts and kangaroo boots are two different things.
C. Alexander Boeck is good at stilt walking
D. The invention of the Powerbock was inspired by stilt walking.
3. What does the underlined word "them"in Paragraph 5 refer to?
A. Leaptover cars.
B. Talent shows and commercials.
C. Guinness World Records.
D. Extraordinary skills of athleticism.
3. People think the sport should be called "Powerbocking"because _____.
A. it should have a regular name
B. they want to honor its inventor
C. the name has a long history
D. the name sounds most interesting
15. What is this passage mainly about?
A. The way to learn Powerbocking.
B. The advantages of doing exercise.
C. An introduction to Powerbocking.
D. The history of Powerbocking.
6. 用20個(gè)詞左右概括文章大意
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1-5: BADBC
6. This passage mainly tells us how Powerbocking was invented,how it works and its benefits.
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  Chair Miller and his crew picked up a new B-24 at California’s March Field on Christmas Eve, 1943, and prepared to fly to England.But they decided to have“one more hamburger”before going out for the distant land of fish and chips.

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The reasonable connection between Miller and the young man is that ________.

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they were in love with the same waitress

B.

they played with the same POW band

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they were kept prisoner in the same camp

D.

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The underlined words“To break the ice”would probably mean“________”.

[  ]

A.

to keep warm in icy surroundings

B.

to start a conversation after a silence

C.

to get rid of the ice around the house

D.

to escape from the freezing place

(3)

It can be inferred from the passage that ________.

[  ]

A.

Miller did not ask about the young man’s name on purpose

B.

the young man killed himself on account of missing his fiancée

C.

Miller joined in the war against the Nazis and was captured

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  When I was growing up, I had an old neighbor named Dr.Gibbs.He didn't look like any doctor I'd ever known.He never yelled at us for playing in his yard.I remember him as someone who was a lot nicer than most of the adults in our community.

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[  ]

A.

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B.

are watered

C.

are weeded out

D.

are beaten

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According to Para.3 and Pare.4, we can infer that Dr.Gibbs'moto(座右銘)may be ________.

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A.

“seeing is believing”

B.

“Put everything in proper use”

C.

“Practice makes perfect”

D.

“No pains, no gains”

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The underlined word robust in Para.5 most probably means ________.

[  ]

A.

strong

B.

strange

C.

deep

D.

old

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A.

I wish them strong wings, with which they can fly higher and touch the sky.

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C.

I wish them deep roots into the earth since the rains fall and the winds blow often.

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I wish them great shades under the tree since the sunlight is always sharp and bitter.

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A.

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B.

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  Kendrick "caught the acting bug" at the age of 10, when her parents would let her and her brother catch a bus from Portland, Maine, to New York- City so that she could attend interviews.Kendrick's first acting role was as Dinah in the Broadway musical High Society in August 1998 when she was twelve years old, a performance for which she earned Theatre World Award, Drama Desk Award, and Tony Award nominations(提名), making her the third-youngest Tony Award nominee.

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A.

Keifiirick was one of the youngest Tony Award nominees.

B.

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A.

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earth, just for the joy of sending it up again.
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enough. The strange thing was, we didn't mention that day afterward. I felt a little embarrassed. Surely none
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A. She suddenly remembered her duty as a mother.
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C. She had finished her work in the kitchen.
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A. A strong quake in Mexico, but no tsunami
B. A strong quake kills 2 in Mexico, frightens US states
C. A strong quake, downtowns closed off
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A. Some cities had power failure after the quake.
B. One of the cities closed off its downtown because of the swa ying buildings.
C. Many smaller quakes happened after the 7. 2-magnitude one.
D. Hundreds of people on the beach died because of the tsunami.
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