17.If you know the following fact,you'll understand why many people suffer from foot problems.The average person walks the equivalent of three times around the Earth in a lifetime.That is enormous wear and tear on the 26 bones,33 joints and more than 100 muscles that make up the foot.
In a recent survey for the American Podiatric Medical Association,53 percent of respondents reported foot pain so severe that it affected their daily function.On average,people develop pain in their 60s,but it can start as early as the 20s and 30s.And usually women give care to their feet while men don't."A lot of people think foot pain is part of the aging process and accept it,and  walk with pain,"said Dr Andrew Shapiro.Though some foot problems are inevitable,their progress can be slowed.The following questions will help you assess whether you should take more preventive action as you age.Do you have flat feet or hig harches(足弓)?Either puts feet a trisk.Shoes that support the arch and heel can help flat feet.People with high arches should look for roomy shoes and soft erpadding(襯墊)to absorb the shock.Proper exercises also strengthen muscles,supporting the foot.
Do your shoes fit?In the survey,more than 34 percent of men said they could not remember the last time their feet were measured.20 percent of women said that once a week they wore shoes that hurt,and 8 percent wore painful shoes daily.Feet flatten and lengthen with age,so if you still stick to the shoe size you wore at the age of 21,get your feet measured.Do you walk?Putting more mileage(里程)on your feet is the best way to exercise the muscles and keep them healthy.

43.The underlined phrase"wear and tear"in Paragraph 1 probably meansC.
A.a(chǎn)  surprising experience    
B.a(chǎn)n unimaginable distance   
C.damage due to continuous use
D.a(chǎn) contribution to the feet
44.What do we know from the passageC?
A.The number of men and women who have foot problems is similar.  
B.Walking as little as possible can protect your feet from pain.    
C.More than half of there spondent shave serious foot problems.   
D.53% of people develop foot pain in their 60s.
45.Which of the following statements best explains foot painA?
A.Not all of it can be avoided.  
B.People can't slow its process.   
C.Walking more will stop foot pain.  
D.Preventive actions can't work well.
46.If your feet are 26cm long at 23,what is the probable length of your feet when you are 43?A
A.26.2cm   
B.25.2cm   
C.26cm   
D.25cm.

分析 本文主要講述了很多人會受到腳痛的困擾.根據(jù)調(diào)查顯示,一半以上的人覺得腳痛嚴(yán)重影響了他們的日常功能.然而足部問題是不可避免的,因此我們要加強鍛煉來保持腳部的健康.

解答 43.C 細(xì)節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)第一段The average person walks the equivalent of three times around the Earth in a lifetime.That is enormous wear and tear on the 26 bones,33 joints and more than 100 muscles that make up the foot.可知平均每人走一生的路相當(dāng)于繞地球三圈.這是對26塊骨頭,33個關(guān)節(jié)和100多個肌肉組成的腳的巨大磨損,故選C.
44.C 細(xì)節(jié)推斷題.根據(jù)第二段In a recent survey for the American Podiatric Medical Association,53 percent of respondents reported foot pain so severe that it affected their daily function.可知有一半的人腳痛很嚴(yán)重,影響到了他們的日常生活,故選C.
45.A 細(xì)節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)第二段Though some foot problems are inevitable,their progress can be slowed.The following questions will help you assess whether you should take more preventive action as you age.可知腳痛是不可避免的,故選A.
46.A 細(xì)節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)第三段Feet flatten and lengthen with age,so if you still stick to the shoe size you wore at the age of 21,get your feet measured.可知腳扁平和長度會隨著年齡的變化而變化的,如果你還堅持21歲時的腳長的話,你必須得重新量一下你的腳了,故選A.

點評 本文考察學(xué)生的理解推斷能力以及細(xì)心程度,只要抓住文章的關(guān)鍵詞,采用尋讀的方法查找細(xì)節(jié),就能找到正確答案.

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The Philadelphia Eagles,a professional American football team,are really doing their part to give back to the community.The Eagles Go Green page has a"Green Energy Calculator"and according to the web site fans have saved 73,674.90 a year and saved 666,320 pounds of CO2 per year.Also,the Eagles have set up a"Stop global warming virtual march(虛擬游行)on Washington",a march across America for one year,through the Internet with a goal to bring fans together and to urge leaders to deal with the serious problem of global warming now.
Bob Burnquist,a Brazilian skateboarder,is a member of Action Sports Environmental Coalition and founder of a program that gets organic foods and farming into schools for healthy lunch programs.Bob also has a huge homegrown organic farm where he hosted a gathering in celebration of Earth Day.
Kelly Slater is a surfer and eight-time champion,but he also supports saving the coral reefs world wide.He has founded the Kelly Slater Invitational Competition which raises funds and awareness for Reef Check,which is able to get its message out to a large group of guests including professional surfers,film and music stars,and other famous people.


31.According to the passage,Yao Ming wants toC.
A.help the Houston Rockets win the NBA championship
B.a(chǎn)sk the United Nations to protect sharks in China
C.encourage young people to care about the environment
D.train more young people to become players of NBA
32.What have the Philadelphia Eagles done to help out the environment?A
A.They have called on fans to do things to reduce global warming.
B.They have marched on Washington to bring fans together.
C.They have saved 73,674.90 for solving global warming.
D.They have reduced CO2 emission by 666,320 pounds per year.
33.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the last two paragraphsD?
A.Bob Burnquist created Earth Day.
B.Bob Burnquist eats only organic foods.
C.Kelly Slater donated a lot of money.
D.Kelly Slater held a competition.
34.The best title for the passage would probably beB.
A.Highly Competitive Athletes
B.Environment-friendly Athletes
C.World-famous Athletes
D.Millionaire Athletes
35.What can we learn from the passage?C
A.Only famous people need to care about environmental problems.
B.America is the country that takes best care of environment.
C.Environmental problems have a common effect on everyone of us.
D.Yao Ming's goals to raise people's awareness of environment are mainly about climate change and air pollution.

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