In some parts of China where water shortage is very severe, people have a bath once in a b
A.virtually
B.hardly
C.rarely
D.frequently
A.virtually
B.hardly
C.rarely
D.frequently
According to some scientists, what kind of people can benefit most from Tai Chi?
A.Healthy but relatively inactive old people.
B.Active but relatively unhealthy old people.
C.Frail old people, just released from hospital.
D.Energetic young people.
Some educators are critical of the program because______.
A.they don't think it fit for children in every respect
B.it takes the children too much time to watch it
C.it causes problems between children who have watched it and those who have not
D.some parents attach too much importance to it
A.The competition for jobs in China's six largest cities is most intense.
B.Jobs in China's six largest cities are easy to find.
C.Every one is suffered from insomnia to some degree.
D.People in the cities are less likely to suffer from insomnia.
Part B
Write a composition of about 120 words on "Should Private Cars be Encouraged in China". You may refer to the following points:
1 ) In China, there are more and more privately - owned cars;
2 ) Some support owning cars privately and others object it;
3 ) Draw a natural conclusion to your composition
He is going to make a model plane, some old parts to help. ()
In some parts of the world, tea_______ with milk and sugar.
A.is serving
B.is served
C.serves
D.served
·Look at the note below.
·You will hear a man asking some information about job recruitment.
Date: 1st Sept.
Time:1 0:1 0
Name: (9)__________
Sex:Male
Experience: I‘ve worked in this position for
(10)__________
Educational background: I got a bachelor’s degree i n(11)__________
from Renmin
University of Chi na
Contact N0. (12)__________
(9)__________ 查看材料
Practitioners praise Tai Chi's spiritual and psychological benefits, but what has attracted the attention of Western scientists lately is what Tai Chi does for the body. In many ways, researchers are just catching up to what tens of millions of people in China and Chinatowns around the rest of the world already know about Tai Chi. Scientists at the Oregon Research Institute in Eugene reported that Tai Chi offers the greatest benefit to older men and women who are healthy but relatively inactive. Previous studies have shown that Tai Chi practiced regularly helps reduce falls among healthy seniors. The next step, from a scientific point of view, is to determine whether Tai Chi can help those who are already frail.
There are several styles of Tai Chi, but most of them start with a series of controlled movements, or forms, with names like Grasping the Sparrow's Tail and Repulse the Monkey. There are many good how-to books to get you started, or you can choose from among the growing number of classes offered at rec centers and health clubs in the U. S. and around the world. (These have the added benefit of combining instruction with a chance to meet new people.) Either way, the goal is to move at your own pace. As Tai Chi Cultural Center in Los Altos, California puts it, "Pain is no gain."
It can take a few months for the effects to kick in, but when they do they can act as a gateway to a new lifestyle. "Once people start feeling better, they often become more active in their daily life," says Dr. Karim Khan, a family-practice and sports physician at the University of British Columbia.
Any form. of exercise, of course, can do only so much. "For older individuals, Tai Chi will not be the end-all," says William Haskell, an expert in chronic-disease prevention at Stanford University. "But Tai Chi plus walking would be a very good mixture." Younger people probably need more of an aerobic challenge, but they can benefit from Tai Chi's capacity to reduce stress.
The best thing about Tai Chi is that people enjoy it, so they are more likely to stick with it long enough to get some benefit. It helps when something that's good for you is also fun.
Tai Chi movements can improve all the following EXCEPT______.
A.strength
B.balance
C.nimbleness
D.integrity
In some parts of the world, such as in England, tea ______ with milk and sugar.
A is serving
B serves
C is served
D served
Practitioners praise Tai Chi's spiritual and psychological benefits, but what has attracted the attention of Western scientists lately is what Tai Chi does for the body. In many ways, researchers are just catching up to what tens of millions of people in China and Chinatowns around the rest of the world already know about Tai Chi. Scientists at the Oregon Research Institute in Eugene reported that Tai Chi offers the greatest benefit to older men and women who are healthy but relatively inactive. Previous studies have shown that Tai Chi practiced regularly helps reduce falls among healthy seniors. The next step, from a scientific point of view, is to determine whether Tai Chi can help those who are already frail.
There are several styles of Tai Chi, but most of them start with a series of controlled movements, or forms, with names like Grasping the Sparrow's Tail and Repulse the Monkey. There are many good how-to books to get you started, or you can choose from among the growing number of classes offered at health centers and clubs in the U.S. and around the world. (These have the added benefit of combining instruction with a chance to meet new people.) Either way, the goal is to move at your own pace. As Tai Chi Cultural Center in Los Altos, California puts it, "Pain is no gain."
It can take a few months for the effects to kick in, but when they do they can act as a gateway to a new lifestyle. "Once people start feeling better, they often become more active in their daily life," says Dr. Karim Khan, a family-practice and sports physician at the University of British Columbia.
Any form. of exercise, of course, can do only so much. "For older individuals, Tai Chi will not be the end-all," says William Haskell, an expert in chronic-disease prevention at Stanford University. "But Tai Chi plus walking would be a very good mixture." Younger people probably need more of an aerobic challenge, but they can benefit from Tai Chi's capacity to reduce stress.
The best thing about Tai Chi is that people enjoy it, so they are more likely to stick with it long enough to get some benefit. It helps when something that's good for you is also fun.
Tai Chi movements can improve all the following EXCEPF
A.strength.
B.balance.
C.nimbleness.
D.integrity.
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