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(二)复习资料/400015试题真题/历年真题/报名时间/辅导资料第一某些:阅读判断(第题每〜110题分,共分)下面短文后列出了I1010个句子请依照短文内容列每个句子作出判断:如果该句提供是对的信息选取A;如果该句提供是错误信息选取如果B;该旬信息文中没有提及选取G1答题React toDifficultiesIn lifeyou willconstantly befacingchallenges timeswhen itsftough tofeel confidentaboutB.FalseC.Not Given8Difficulties arebound tomakepeople becomevictims.A.TrueB.FalseC.Not Given9The writermainly talks about thenationaleconomy.A.TrueB.FalseC.Not Given10The keyto dealingwithchallenges liesin yourattitudestowardswhat hashappened.A.TrueB.FalseC.Not Given第二某些:阅读选取第题,每11~15题分共分阅读下面短文,请从210短文后所给各题个选项中选4A.B.C.D出个最佳选项111答・题1115WalkingI liveabout ahalf-mile fromtwogas stationstwo milesfromfWalmart andless thantwo milesfromthe mall.These businessesarewell withinwalking distance,but If一don twalk toany of them Idrive.This mayseem surprisingfbutmany Americanspractice thesamehabit.According to the NationalBicycleand WalkingStudy by theU.S.Department ofTransportation,72percent oftrips thatare lessthanthree milesin lengthare madebyvehicle.Short distancescan beeasilytraversed byfoot ratherthanby carbut onlya quarterofAmericans arechoosing walking orbiking as their meansoftransportation.A Decemberstudy byGregg L.Furie publishedin theAmericanJournal ofPreventive Medicinefsaysthat about25percent ofAmericansparticipate in activetransportation.Activetransportation isdefined ashuman-powered transportation,such aswalkingorbiking.Theresults of the studyshowed thatthosewho participatedin activetransportationhad alower BMIlower waist circumference,andlower oddsof developinghypertensionand diabetes.The VitalSigns WalkingAmongAdults studybytheCenters forDiseaseControl andPreventionencourages adultsto getat least150minutes perweek ofmoderate-intensity aerobicactivity.However abouthalf ofall adultsfdonot getthe recommendedamount of exercise,and aboutone-third reportedno physicalactivityat allThe studyalsoshowed thatwalkers werethreetimes morelikely tomeet therecommendedamountofexercisethan non-walkers.In additiontothehealth benefitsassociatedwith activetransportation,there aremany lessobviousbenefits aswell.The7American AutomobileAssociationsAAA annualYour DrivingCostsstudy forrevealed thatthe averageannual cost forowning andoperatinga sedanis$8,
946.Compared withessentially cost-freefoot travelorthe$120annualcostof owningabicycle choosingactive transfportationsaves youmoney.Walking isan easilyaccessibleactivity thatcan bedone anywhereanytimewith anyone.Byimplementing walkingas aprimaryform ofcommuting,people canincreasetheir healthand decreasetheirspending.Participating inhuman-powered transportationalsoremoves someofthestresses7of drivingfrom peoples lives.Bywalking peoplefcanavoid trafficcongestion,stopsigns androad rage.Realisticallyf fwalkingto workcould notonly bemorebeneficial,but alsomorepractical thandriving.So putdown thecar keyslacef fupyour walkingshoes andprepareyourself fora commutethat fewchooseto experience--walking.From thefirst paragraphwe canknowthat A.the writeris toolazy towalk toworkB.American peopleprefer drivingtowalking inspite ofthe shortdistanceC.the writeris verylucky tolivenot faraway fromgas stationsandshopping mallsD.it isvery convenientfor thewriterto goshopping12From theNational icycleandWalking Studywe cansee thatwhat willhappen in the future.Times likethese will have differentdegreesof intensityand duration.The greaterthe degreeand thelongerthe duration,the greaterthefear and sense ofuncertainty willbe.As manyof youknow thefeconomyseems to be in adownward spiralright now.Todayalone,trillions ofdollars arebeingwiped outin amatter ofdays.1People sretirement fundsarebeing cutin doubledigitA.72%of peopleprefer todrivecarsB.few peoplelike totravel longdistancesby carsC.75%of peoplechoose drivingcarsastheirmeans oftransportationD.most peopleprefer totravelshort distanceson foot137It sreported thatadults dontdo exercisesat all.A.halfB.one quarterC.two-thirdsD.one-third14Active transportationnot onlyhashealth benefits,but alsoA.save moneyB.lowerwaistcircumferenceC.reduces therisks ofdiabetesD.save time15Walking doesgreat goodtopeople likeA.removing stressesB.avoiding trafficjamsC.increasing healthanddecreasing costsD.AII ofthe abovepercentages.Many arefacing joblossesinatime whenthey needincomethe most.In timeslikezthese itsareal challengeto havefanyoptimism andconfidence thatthingsare goingtobebetter inthenear future.I readan articlewhere afinancialexpert statedif hewent allin withfhismoney todayhe IIbe betterfoffsix monthsfrom todaysincemarkets willalways reboundbutfadded hewillhavemany restlessnightsand willbeconstantly wonderingwhat ifthistime its differentIts sometimesdifficult tostaypositive andmotivated towork onyourgoals especiallywhen allaroundyou thereare peoplesopessimistic aboutwell,everythingfin general.People arecutting backoneverything.Conversationsaround thedinner tableand watercoolerare increasinglyabout thestateoftheeconomy.Ok enoughnegative talk.If youfnoticeyou havesome peoplefreactingnegatively whileothersare actingpositively.Here swhatmakes thedifference.You getwhatyou focuson.You caneither thinkabouthow badyou haveit andfeellike avictim oryou canuse thesefchallengesas areason tostep upandgrow fromthem.Yes thingslook likeeconomyfwill getworse.The realityfhoweverreally dependson howfyoulook atit andreact tothissituation.Like anychallenge inlife itsnotwhat actuallyhappens thatwill7determine theoutcome its whatyoudecide todo aboutit.In lifepeople arealwaystroubled withchallenges.A.TrueB.FalseC.Not Given2The fearandsenseof uncertaintywillbe independentofthe degreeand theduration ofdifficulttimes.A.TrueB.FalseC.Not Given3Because ofthe currenteconomicsituations,trillions ofdollars arebeingwiped outinafew days.A.TrueB.FalseC.Not Given1People sretirement fundsarebeing cutin20%.A.TrueB.FalseC.Not Given5During theeconomic recessionfits hardfor peopleto haveconfidenceinthefuture.B.FalseC.Not Given6People arereducing theirexpensesto savemoney.A.TrueB.FalseC.Not Giveia71People sviews aboutthe futurevaryfrom personto persorn。
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