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W:Sure.We have a parking lot available with a听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。very low monthly fee.18.What is the advantage of regular physical activityM:That sounds great.according to the team?W:All right then.When do you have free time toMaking old people healthier.B.Raising awareness of diseases.have a look?C.Preventing old people from falling down.M:Let me see.Can I see it tomorrow?19.What were the participants asked to do to test theirW:I'm afraid not.We're still painting it,so it won'tphysical abilities?be ready until next month.Stand up from a chair.M:Well,I was hoping to move next week,but I canB.Dust the windows.wait.(13)C.Clean the chairs.20.What was Gill Livingston's attitude towards the study?A.Supportive.B.Indifferent.好Critical..听第9段材料,回答第14至17题听力材料Text10Many old people seldom do exercise.Their children14.Who is the woman?may not let them do housework at home.What do you骨Astudent.think of it?According to a Singapore-based team ofB.A researcher.researchers,regular physical activity can improveC.A professor.physical and mental health,reduce the risks and effects15.What did the woman do first?of diseases,and reduce falls,dependency and the deathrate among older adults.(18)A.She did some research.The team found old people from the town of Yishun inShe chose a topie.Singapore.These people were asked to completeC.She met researchers.function tests as well as activities.The researcherswanted to assess their physical abilities.For example,the old people were asked to stand up16.What is the woman's research method?from a chair as quickly as they could.(19)They wereA.Asking other students for help.also questioned on their levels of physical activity.The team said that many people didn't like to doB.Searching on the Internet.housework,but tasks like dusting and washing the贵Analyzing data.windows might help adults stay healthy at an old age.17.What did the woman's professor ask her to do?However,some people have different opinions.GillA.Make more graphs.Livingston,a professor at University College London,寿Complete a report,who was not involved in the work,said the study wasC.Talk about the data.interesting but had little meaning as people who arenot so well may be expected to do less housework.(20)听力材料Text9第一节AM:So how did you get started?W:Well,after I decided on the topic,I went to theWorld Forestry Center Discovery Museumlibrary and did some research.(15)I mean,I readTree-and forest-lovers of all ages can learn about sustainabilityabout studies other people had done.That helped meand experience a Portland landmark all in one trip by visiting the Worlda lot.Forestry Center Discovery Museum.The two-story,20,000-square-footM:How did that help you?facility features a variety of forest-focused exhibits.Adults and youngW:Oh,it was really important.It gave me lots of ideaspeople will learn and be entertained by various virtual tours.about what information to collect.And then I chose读The First Floor-Pacific Northwest Forestsmy research method.The first floor of the Discovery Museum focuses specifically on theM:How did you do it?Did you search on the Internet?forests of the Pacific Northwest.By learning about forest systems andW:No.The methods on the Internet are limited.I didcycles,visitors can increase their knowledge of the area's forests and theunique role they play in the environment.Plus,visitors can learn how tointerviews and sent out paper questionnaires.I gotrun a Timberjack harvester,discover animals beneath the forest floor orinformation from a lot more people that way.take a"wet-free"raft ride on the Clackamas RiverThe Second Floor-Forests of the WorldM:How smart!Who did you ask?Head upstairs to learn about the connection between people and forestsW:Well,I went to universities and asked the studentsand how they interact worldwide.You can"travel"to different regionsthere,like you and me.(14)throughout the exhibit,meeting humans who face first-hand the struggle tokeep forests in their regions sustainableM:OK.How did you deal with the information youOutside the Museumcollected?There's more to eexploree outside the Discovery MuseumVisitorsview a10,000-pound,5-million-year-old petrified stump(石化树桩)ofaW:I made some graphs,which helped me analyze thegiant tree.Kids seeking hands-on fun can climb aboard Peggy,an ancientdata clearly.(16)steam locomotive (that was originally built in 1909 and is nowM:Good.So you handed it in on Thursday?permanently parked outside the museum.Opening timeW:Yeah.I gave it to my professor.But he told me thatThursday-Sunday,11 am to 4 pmI had to write a report.(17)TransportationThe Discovery Museum is located in the hills of Washington Park.M:I see.I think I need to finish my paper as soon asParking can be a challenge in the lots at the park,so public transport ispossible.highly recommended.At the Washington Park stop.you can take a freExplore Washington Park shuttle(摆渡车)to the museum.
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