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1、专业英语四级-22及答案解析 (总分:100.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、完型填空题(总题数:3,分数:100.00)In Europe, there has been a serious decline in physical activity over the past 50 years. Adults aged 20-60 years 1 500kcal less energy per day than they did 50 years ago. This is the 2 to the running of a marathon each week Even 3 of partic
2、ipation in walking and cycling are declining. All of which suggests we should be 4 to the nearest gym. But the green policies of these establishments 5 to be pretty disappointing: factor in air-conditioning, laundering of towels, energy-consuming exercise 6 and the fact that 90% of exercisers 7 to t
3、he gym. British Military Fitness, the UKs leading 8 fitness provider, offers a programme of nationwide classes in parks, and on common lands, in the 9 of its Gym Intervention programme. The organisation advocates not just the fitness benefits of working out outside, 10 our need to spend time in the
4、great outdoors to 11 overall mental and physical wellbeing. Group activity is declining as fast as our fitness rates, so the complete moral workout doesnt merely 12 the greenness of the equipment, but also the social capital to be 13 by joining in. It also 14 to start early. Children urgently need t
5、o become more 15 , and yet according to Natural England, a public body that encourages people to enjoy their natural surroundings, the amount of tinge and 16 children have with nature is declining; fewer than 10% now play in natural places 17 woodlands, countryside and common land compared with 40%
6、of children 40 years ago. Research shows that children who are 18 to nature will continue to visit 19 landscapes in adulthood and be committed 20 retaining them.(分数:30.00)A.exitB.exhaustC.executeD.expendA.amountB.quantityC.extentD.equivalentA.speedB.rhythmC.ratesD.ratioA.forcedB.marchedC.compelledD.
7、accompaniedA.intendB.appealC.tendD.yieldA.equipmentB.applianceC.utilityD.instrumentA.driveB.walkC.moveD.runA.indoorB.insideC.outdoorD.outsideA.shapeB.frameC.scopeD.fieldA.stillB.butC.alsoD.andA.entertainB.graspC.endureD.maintainA.assessB.symbolizeC.proofD.checkA.existedB.exhibitedC.gainedD.addedA.pa
8、ysB.fitsC.yieldsD.adjustsA.diligentB.activeC.persistentD.responsibleA.contractB.contrastC.conflictD.contactA.for exampleB.as forC.such asD.as toA.resortedB.relievedC.exiledD.introducedA.mysteriousB.naturalC.grandD.uniqueA.inB.forC.toD.ofEvidence of the benefits that volunteering can bring older peop
9、le continues to roll in. Volunteers have improved physical and social functioning, said Fengyan Tang, an assistant professor at the University of Pittsburgh School of Social Work, who has 21 older volunteers. They report better well- being and greater life 22 . Theres a reduced risk of death compare
10、d to non-volunteers. It was reported a few weeks back on a public school program 23 volunteers, in a small-scale initial study, appeared to 24 their risk of cognitive (认知的) decline. 25 were also learning that not all volunteering is created equal. In Dr. Tangs most recent study, 26 in The Gerontolog
11、ist , she 27 207 volunteers (average age: 72) who spent 28 average six hours a week on programs providing 29 services as preparing meals or teaching computer skills. The results 30 how important the programs organization and administration can be. Volunteers reported greater socioemotional benefitsa
12、 sense of having made important 31 , feelings of enhanced well-beingwhen the programs 32 greater organizational support. Whats organizational support? Thoughtfully 33 volunteers with jobs that interest them. Offering training so that volunteers feel 34 with the work environment, the 35 , the task, t
13、he possible challenges 36 . Making volunteering more convenient for older people by providing parking or transportation, 37 small stipends (薪金). Recognizing their efforts 38 events or awards. Organizational support is more important than the individual characteristics of the volunteer, 39 longer par
14、ticipation and greater benefit, Dr. Tang said. Seniors and families looking for engaging volunteer opportunities, and programs hoping to 40 and retain older volunteers, take note.(分数:30.00)A.worshipedB.trainedC.penetratedD.studiedA.satisfactionB.achievementC.distractionD.engagementA.thatB.whoseC.its
15、D.whatA.increaseB.cut offC.raiseD.reduceA.ButB.AndC.SinceD.AsA.publishedB.publishingC.having publishedD.to publishA.investigatedB.detectedC.surveyedD.inquiredA.onB.byC.inD.underA.someB.theseC.soD.suchA.dictateB.demonstrateC.illustrateD.interpretA.effortsB.progressC.commitmentsD.contributionsA.provid
16、edB.aidedC.convincedD.equippedA.connectingB.blendingC.matchingD.fittingA.familiarB.comfortableC.contentD.freeA.stuffB.locationC.operationD.staffA.alongB.forwardC.behindD.aheadA.thoughB.evenC.stillD.besidesA.byB.withC.throughD.forA.regardless ofB.because ofC.in terms ofD.thanks toA.registerB.recruitC
17、.enrichD.thrillUsually it is the children, not the parents, who are unwilling to spend their evenings practising spelling and learning times tables. But a Canadian couple have just won a legal battle to 41 their offspring from homework after 42 arguing there is no clear evidence it 43 academic perfo
18、rmance. Shelli and Tom Milley, two lawyers from Calgary, Alberta, launched their highly 44 case after years of struggling to make their three 45 children do school work out of the classroom. After waging a long 46 with their eldest son over his homework, they decided to do things 47 with their young
19、est two. And being lawyers, they decided to make it official. It took two years to 48 the Milleys Differentiated Homework Plan, which 49 their youngest two children will never have to do homework again at their 50 school. The two-page plan, signed by the children, parents and teachers, states that h
20、omework will not be used as a 51 of evaluation for the children. 52 , the pupils promise to get their work done in class, to come to school prepared, and to 53 for tests. Two years ago, Shelli began collecting studies 54 homework, most of which suggest that, 55 for younger grades, there is no clear
21、56 between work at home and school performance. Working with the staff at St Brigid Elementary/Junior High School, she formed a homework committee. When no firm changes 57 from the committee, the couple began negotiating the 58 document that decided the matter. We think its a parents 59 to choose wh
22、ats in our childrens best 60 , said Shelli. But were thankful the school did the right thing.(分数:40.00)A.protestB.exemptC.prohibitD.exemplifyA.instantlyB.fiercelyC.fairlyD.successfullyA.improvesB.motivatesC.dragsD.recoversA.idealB.seriousC.irrationalD.unusualA.lazyB.obedientC.reluctantD.ignorantA.wa
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