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vity. It 51 key reference documents, data and surveillance (監(jiān)視 ) resources, information to assist you with program planning and evaluation, and ideas for 52 promotion. “If you can find 53 with no obstacles, it probably doesn’t lead anywhere.” 54 the health benefits of regular physical activity, we might have to ask why two out of three (60%) Americans are not active at remended levels. There are 55 that keep Americans from being, or being, regularly physically active. 36. A. health B. physical C. mental D. learning 37. A. help B. remove C. improve D. make 38. A. senior citizens B. children C. men D. women 39. A. understanding B. to understand C. improve D. to promote 40. A. also B. while C. but D. and 41. A. wide B. narrow C. useful D. broader 42. A. family B. parents C. wife D. children 43. A. bee B. helps C. bees D. improves 44. A. finishing B. make C. passing D. setting 45. A. which B. that C. who D. when 46. A. take part B. join C. engage in D. engage to 47. A. and B. while C. so D. however 48. A. provincial B. local C. remote D. distant 49. A. welfare B. education C. health care D. retirement 50. A. responsibility to B. duty to C. ability of D. responsibility for 51. A. provides B. takes C. brings D. gives 52. A. family plan B. physical activity C. education D. finance 53. A. a method B. an idea C. information D. a path 54. A. Gives B. Giving C. To give D. Given 55. A. methods B. barriers C. ways D. activities 第三部分:閱讀理解 閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項( A、 B、 C和 D)中,選出最佳選項。 A A beggar followed a lady and asked her for some money. She refused, so he turned away sadly and said he must do what he had made up his mind to do. At this word, the lady was greatly frightened for she was afraid for his life. So she called him back and gave him a dollar. The beggar took the money, put it into his pocket, and thanked her a great deal. “You have saved me from a terrible fate,” he said. The lady asked him what he meant. The beggar replied, “Madame, I have been begging all day, but only you have taken pity on me. Without this dollar you gave to me, I should have had to go to work now. 56. Before meeting the lady, the beggar ________. A. had already received some dollars already B. had been thinking of taking his own life C. had received no money for that day D. had acted as if he was looking for a job 57. If the woman had understood the beggar’s words correctly, she would probably _____. A. have given him one more dollar B. have persuaded him to give up begging C. have gone away without giving him any money D. have offered him some work 58. In the story, “a horrible fate” means _______ A. to beg B. to go to work C. to die D. to live a hard life 59. The best headline(標題 ) for the story is ______. A. How to Beg B. Money before Everything C. Anything except Work D. Work for Money B LONDON (Reuters) Organic fruit, carried right to the doorstep. That is what Gabriel Gold prefers (更喜歡 ), and he is willing to pay for it. If this is not possible, the 26yearold puter technician will spend the extra money at the supermarket to buy anic food. “Organic produce is always better,” Mr. Gold said. “The food is free of pesticides(殺蟲劑 ), and you are generally supporting family farms instead of large farms. And more often than not it is locally grown and seasonal, so it is more tasty.” Mr. Gold is one of a growing number of shoppers buying into the anic trend, and supermarkets across Britai