A. How professional athletes are using yoga in their
1. (A)
training.
B. How much stress professional athletes have to deal with.
C. How professional athletes stay focused while they're
training.
D. How professional athletes relax in their leisure time.
A. Yoga is becoming a most important way of training among
athletes.
B. Yoga works better than medicine in healing breathing
problems.
C. Yoga can help with energy levels.
D. If you don't do yoga correctly, you will suffer from
lower-back problems.
2. (C)
1. (C) A. Celebrities who have seen the musical Hamilton.
B. The ticket prices for the musical Hamilton.
C. The popularity of the musical Hamilton.
D. The influence of the musical Hamilton.
A. There are only 21 tickets available for each show.
B. Ticket resellers sell tickets for the original price.
C. Ron Chernow plays Alexander Hamilton.
D. It is based on a book about Alexander Hamilton.
2. (D)
1. (B) A. It is an American baseball game.
B. It is an American football game.(B) C. It is an American basketball game. D. It is an American television program. A. Chicago Bulls. B. Carolina Panthers. C. Denver Broncos. D. California Levi's.
A. How Lumosity can improve brain health.
B. Lumos Labs lying to customers about its games.
C. Feedback from people using the brain training app of Lumos
Labs.
D. Lumos Labs fined for deceiving customers about the benefits
of its products.
2. (C)
1. (D)
2. (C) A. Playing Lumosity can improve your overall health.
B. People who play Lumosity can perform better at work and
in school.
C. There are over 70 million registered users playing
Lumosity worldwide.
D. You need to play Lumosity games 15 times a week to see
any improvement.
(D) A. Australia's travel resources. 1.
B. Australia's new virtual tours.
C. Australia's new global ambassador.
D. Australia's costal and water experiences.
A. Virtual tours of Australia.
B. A video filmed by Chris Hemsworth.
C. Distinct travel experiences in Australia.
D. The voiceover of Chris Hemsworth.
2. (D)
1. (D) A. It has been put into practice.
B. It can be used to identify drugs.
C. It represents the new era of security technology.
D. It represents one of the latest smell technology
2. (B)
3. (C)
developments.
A. It scans a person's body to check metals that may be bombs.
B. It uses lasers to identify explosive material in gases
in the air.
C. It uses lasers to identify the images of the bombs.
D. It uses lasers to scan a person's body.
A. Passengers are required to take off clothes as a part of
security process.
B. The device uses normal red light to identify the possible explosives.
C. The machine can process one person per second.
D. The device will show passengers' images.
1. A. To sell Boryeong mud cosmetics.
(B)
B. To promote the benefits of Boryeong mud cosmetics.
C. To promote mud-themed activities.
D. To promote the arts and culture of South Korea.
2. (D)
A. It is a small festival. B. It runs for one week. C. It only has mud activities.
D. It attracts many visitors worldwide.
1. (A)
A. China outpacing the US in exporting
cultural goods.
B. Cultural support of India by advanced
countries.
C. Increase of the value of Turkey's cultural
exports.
D. The top 10 countries trading in cultural
goods.
2. (D) A. Newspapers and books.
B. Audio-visual services.
C. Movies and musical goods.
D. Arts and crafts.
1.(D) A. It is only popular in the United States.
B. People practise it at home, not in gyms.
C. It only combines exercise elements from two types of
sports.
D. In CrossFit boxes, you use fitness equipment not usually
2. (D)
1. (C)
2. (A)
found in standard gyms.
A. It provides people with more confidence.
B. It encourages competition between members.
C. People don't like using fitness equipment in standard
gyms.
D. People want to try something different from traditional workout programmes.
A. Japanese men had higher risks of stroke and heart disease.
B. Japanese women had higher risks of stroke and heart disease.
C. People who didn't eat breakfast every day had higher risks
of stroke.
D. People who didn't eat breakfast every day had higher risks of heart disease.
A. The study was conducted for 25 years.
B. There are more cases of heart disease than stroke.
C. Participants were grouped based on their age.
D. More than 90 thousand participants were involved in the
study.
自学单元
1.
A. Women getting promotion.
B. Women getting high salaries.
C. Men helping with childcare.
D. Men helping with housework.
2.
A. Because women want to advance in their careers.
B. Because women do not want more than one child.
C. Because women do not have enough money to have children.
D. Because women do not get enough time off to take care of
their children.
A. The rising crime rate.
B. A serious finance problem.
C. The crisis of reputation.
D. A serious manpower shortage.
1.
2.
A. An astronaut is a promising profession.
B. Reggie Brown didn't love his work at first.
C. A police officer was a popular profession.
D. Reggie Brown has been a police officer for eight years.
1. A. Global large seizures.
B. Illegal hunting for ivory.
C. Rapid growth rate of elephants.
D. Transnational organized crime.
2.
A. The number of large seizures used to be bigger in Africa
than in Asia.
B. More large seizures in Africa than in Asia shows a
transnational trend.
C. The growth of elephants exceeds the number of illegal
hunting.
D. Over 20,000 elephants were illegally killed in Africa every
year.
A. He is frustrated.
B. He is upset.
C. He is happy.
D. He is angry.
1.
2.
A. Farms in New York and Canada.
B. A Restaurant in California.
C. Factories in France.
D. The USDA offices.
1.
A. By 0.25%.
B. By 0.5%.
C. By 1%.
D. By 2%.
2.
A. The United States central bank.
B. The United States government.
C. The Federal Reserve Open Market Committee.
D. Bank of America.
3. (D) A. The expected economic growth.
B. The high rate of inflation.
C. The poor labor market.
D. The high prices of imported products
1.
A. It is quite slow now.
B. It is slower, but will soon increase a lot.
C. It remains one of the fastest in the world.
D. It is slower, but is still within government expectations.
2. (C) A. 6.7%.
B. 6.8%.
C. 6.5% to 7%.
D. 6.8% to 7%.
3.
A. It has raised interest rates by nearly 10%.
B. It has cut investment in public works projects.
C. It calls for cancellation of unnecessary services.
D. It encourages people to buy more home-made products.