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【正文】 on the ice has always been the one place I can truly express my ice is like home. I began seriously training when I was nine years graduating from girls’ high school, I moved to goodbye to my family and friends made me homesick, but I knew deep down that I had to leave and train fulltime to give my dreams a chance at reality. I went to pete in the Olympic Games in was the first of the final six skaters on the long performance started well, but I slipped while landing one of my easiest triple jumps,and my hand touched the didn’ t want to make two mistakes in a row, so next I did a jump with just two spins to play it I neared the end, I had one more landed it perfectly. When medals were awarded, I found myself on the top step, the gold hanging around my neck and America’ s national anthem can’ t describe the overwhelming mixture of emotions I felt. 66. The author was enrolled in dance classes to________. A. meet her interest B. improve her dancing skills C. help treat her feet D. prepare her for skating 67. When the author says “ The ice is like home” , she really means she________. A. can express herself through her performance on ice B. can beat others in local and regional petitions C. can overe her difficulty in walking D. has realized her dream to perform on ice 68. The author moved to Canada after graduating from girls’ high school because________. A. she could get better treatment of her feet there B. she would do full- time training there C. that was where the Olympics would hold D. she wanted to have further study there 69. What do we learn about the author’ s performance in the 1992 Olympic Games? A. She pleted it without any mistake. B. She made one mistake on the final landing. C. She did it quite well except for one mistake. D. She made more than one mistake. 70. By her own experience, the author intends to tell us________. A. we can realize our dream if we have the courage to pursue it B. even the disabled can take part in the Olympic Games C. sports can help people heal both body and mind D. sports events are not about winning only D The world now has more overweight people than hungry ones and governments should design economic strategies to influence national diets, a conference of international experts heard yesterday. The transition from a starving world to an obese one had happened with a dramatic speed, US professor Barry Popkin told the annual conference of the International Association of Agricultural Economists. “ The reality is that globally far more obesity (肥胖 ) than under- nutrition exists, ” Popkin said, adding that while hunger was slowly declining, obesity was rapidly spreading. There are more than a billion overweight people in the world and 800 million who are undernourished, he said at the Gold Coast convention centre near the eastern Australian city of Brisbane. The “ burden of obesity” , with its related diseases, was also shifting from the rich to the poor, not only in urban but in rural areas around the world, he experienced the changes, with a major shift in diet from cereals to animal products and vegetable oils acpanied by a decline in physical work, more motorized transport and more television viewing. Food prices could be used to influence people’ s diets and drive them towards healthier options, he suggested, while acknowledging that the effects of such policies needed to be carefully studied. “ We financially support some things; we don’ t support control some ,for instance, if we charge money for every calorie of soft drink and fruit drink that was consumed,people would consume less of it, ” he said. “ If we support fruit and vegetable production, people would consume more of it and we would have a healthier diet.” University of Minnesota professor Benjamin Senauer used a parative study of lifestyles in the United States and Japan to show how the costs of food and transport play a role in the problem. Japan has one of the world’ s lowest rates of obesity and the US one of the highest. 71. The passage is mainly about________. A. the problem of obesity in the world B. the influence of diets on health C. the spread of obesity- related diseases D. the nutrition of different kinds of food and drinks 72. The underlined word “ transition” is closest in meaning to the word“ ________” in the text. A. burden B. transport C. shift D. production 73. Which of the following statements about obesity is NOT true? A. National diets have a great effect on the number of obese people. B. Both rich people and poor people may suffer from overweight. C. It’ s a problem mainly existing among rich people in urban areas. D. Obesity is spreading with a dramatic speed around the world. 74. According to Paragraph 5, which may have the least possibility of overweight? A. Eating animal products, having vegetable oils and eating cereals. B. Eating cereals, fruits and vegetables and taking part in physical labour. C. Eating animal products, taking motorized transport and watching TV. D. Taking motorized transport, watching TV and having vegetable oils. 75. The reason why Japanese have the lowest rate of obesity might be that________. A. their drinks don’ t contain many calories B. their food costs less than that of the US C. their means of transport is more convenient D. the prices of food and transport keep them in a healthier lifestyle 第 Ⅱ 卷 (非選擇題 , 共 45 分 ) 第四部分:書面表達 (共兩節(jié) , 滿分 45 分 ) 第一節(jié) 閱讀表達 (共 5 小題 ; 每小題 3 分 , 滿分 15 分 ) If you’ ve received a few low grades on assignments throughout the year and you’ re facing
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