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听力原文:W: Dad!
M: Yes? What's the matter, Krista?
W: I'm wondering if I should buy a pair of tennis shoes. I'm going to join the tennis club in school.
M: Why not? It's good that you finally play sports.
W: But I'd like to have Adidas.
M: Adidas? It's expensive. It's for the Chicago Bulls!
W: No. All the guys on the school tennis team are wearing Adidas, boys, as well as girls...
M: But none of us has ever had Adidas and we used to play quite OK.
W: Here, Dad, is an ad about Adidas. Can I read it to you?
M: Go ahead.
W: "Over forty years ago, Adidas gave birth to a new idea in sports shoes. And the people who wear our shoes have been running and winning ever since. In fact, Adidas has helped them to set over 400 world records in track and field alone."
M: Nonsense! The players have to go through a lot of hard training and practice. It's nothing to do with the shoes. They may be comfortable, but...
W: You are right, Dad. The ad goes on to say "You are ham to run. And we were ham to HELP YOU DO IT BETTER."
M: Hmm. Maybe good for running, but you don't run.
W: Listen, "...Maybe that's why more and more football, soccer, basketball and tennis," see? "TENNIS players are turning to Adidas. They know that, whatever their game, they can rely on Adidas workmanship and quality in every product we make."
M: OK, OK, dear. I know Adidas is good. But how much is a pair of your size?
W: You don't have to worry about that, Dad. I've saved some money since last Christmas. I just want to hear your opinion.
M: That's good. I have been wanting to have a pair of Adidas sneakers myself.
(27)

A. Buying a pair of Adidas tennis shoes.
B. Asking her father about Adidas shoes.
C. Discussing with her father about Adidas shoes.
Discussing some sports of her school.

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听力原文: It was about half past eleven on a windy September night and Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson had gone to bed early. They had put out the light and were just going to sleep when Mrs. Wilkinson heard a strange noise coming from downstairs. Mr. Wilkinson got up to investigate. When he reached the bottom of the stairs he noticed that the noise was coming from the dining room, and it sounded as ff someone was trying to open the French window that led into the garden.
Mr. Wilkinson was quite frightened but he gathered up his courage, picked up a heavy walking stick and tiptoed into the dining room moving around the side of the room so that he wouldn't be seen from the window. When he got to the window, he crouched down and peered cautiously round the edge of the curtain. To his relief, he saw that the noise was nothing more than a branch of a rose scraping against the window in the wind.
(31)

A. In the middle of the night.
B. At ten o'clock.
C. At eleven o'clock.
D. At about half past eleven.

听力原文:W: Where can I have copies made of my application?
M: Isn't there a photo copy machine in the post office?
Q: What does the man imply?
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A. The application isn't available at the office.
B. The woman should mail a copy of her application.
C. The photocopy machine isn't there anymore.
D. The woman can make copies at the post office.

The phrase "function in the disservice of one another"(Line para. 1) most probably means"______".

A. betray each other
B. harm one another
C. help to collaborate with each other
D. benefit one another

The word health can be used in a number of ways. In the past, health meant only the absence of disease or illness, Today, though, health has a broader meaning. Health is the state of your wellbeing that includes how you feel physically, mentally, and socially. Well- ness is another term that describes this broader view of health. You can understand the need for a broader definition if you think about how health in your life is different from health in your grandparents' lives.
In 1900, the main causes of death were diseases that were spread by bacteria (细菌) and viruses (病毒). If you had lived then, the danger of your dying from pneumonia (肺炎) would have been three times greater than the danger of your dying from cancer.
The diseases that were most common in 1900 affected people of all ages. It is not surprising, then that around 1900, the emphasis of health was on freedom from illness. Today many of the diseases that were common in 1900 can be prevented or cured by improved medicines and methods of sanitation (卫生). Most diseases now are likely to occur later in life. You as a teenager will probably not have to think about the same threats to your health as your grandparents did.
These improvements in health conditions mean that not only can you now enjoy a better life, but you also have a greater chance of having a longer life. Controlling diseases has increased the life expectancy in the United States. Generally, people born more recently have higher life expectancies. Since 1900, the life expectancy in the United States has increased by more than 27 years. It has increased from 47 years for those born in 1900 to 74 years 1981.
According to Paragraph 1, health and wellness ______.

A. can be used interchangeably on all Occasions
B. are different in that the latter has a broader sense
C. had the same meaning in the past
D. both refer to the state of your well-being

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