In the world today, all of the people need recreation(消遣). We can not work all the time if we are going to keep healthy and enjoy life.
Everyone has his own way of relaxing. Perhaps the most popular form is to take part in sports. There are team sports, such as basketball and football. There are also individual(個(gè)人的) sports, such as swimming and running. Skating and mountain climbing are the most popular recreation for people who like to be outdoor(室外的).
Not everyone who enjoys sports likes to take part in them. Many people like watching them on TV or listening to them on the radio. So many people like some forms of indoor recreation, such as watching TV, singing and dancing.
It doesn’t matter whether we like indoor recreation or take part in outdoor sports. It is important for everyone to relax from time to time, and enjoy some forms of recreation.
【小題1】 Which is the most popular form of recreation?
A.SportsB.Watching TVC.SleepingD.Singing and dancing
【小題2】People want to take part in sports in order to       .
A.keep healthy and enjoy lifeB.make friends
C.find a good jobD.make more money
【小題3】 Outdoor sports include(包括)              .
A.watching TVB.singing and dancing
C.listening to the radioD.skating and mountain climbing
【小題4】Why do many people like watching sports on TV or listening to them on the radio?
A.Because they like sports, but they don’t like to take part in them.
B.Because they don’t enjoy sports.
C.Because they don’t enjoy life.
D.Because they don’t need recreation.
【小題5】 The passage tells us that              .
A.basketball is a kind of team sports
B.everyone who enjoys sports should take part in them
C.different people have different ways of relaxing
D.indoor recreation is not as important as outdoor sports

【小題1】A
【小題1】A
【小題1】D
【小題1】A
【小題1】C解析:
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You may not have started out life in the best situations. But if you can find a   47  in life worth working for and believe in yourself, nothing can stop you.
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A.quietB.boringC.hardD.strange
【小題2】
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A.droveB.expected C.explainedD.covered
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【小題6】
A.excitedB.braveC.patientD.poor
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A.leading B.breakingC.turningD.celebrating
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【小題2】
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A.expensiveB.fantastic C.differentD.special
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【小題11】
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