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湖北省武汉市江夏区部分学校2023-2024学年九年级下学期五月调研测试英语试卷
Fun and Fitness on Bikes A cyclist dresses up during a 16-kilometer bike ride in Moscow during the spring 2023 Velofest. Velofest is a big cycling activity in support of bike culture and healthy lifestyles. "Forget apples, riding's a good way to keep the doctor at bay (陷入困境)." According to research from the University of North Carolina, people who cycle for 30 minutes, five days a week take about half as many sick days off as those who do not exercise. ____ Thanks to livestreaming (直播), people can appreciate the scenery without going outdoors. Many famous cultural heritage (遗产) sites, are also exploring new possibilities. The villages have created an official livestreaming account on Tiktok in August 2023, "the ancient Hongcun Village in Yixian county, for example, has attracted a huge potential (潜在的) customer base for the years to come." Travel Group It has become the latest fashion among Chinese college students who spend as little money as possible traveling to as many places as they can during the weekend, seldom taking a break or even sleeping. "These young travelers are less concerned (关心,涉及) with deep experience and more interested in checking off popular places." "Such a trip can bring a different color to my stressful life," said Chen, a 24-year-old university student. "and of course it is not suitable for everyone", she added. |
A. Nice to meet you. B. Bad luck! C. Let me help you with your English. D. English is the most widely used in the world. E. Can I help you? F. What's wrong with you? |
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B: Really? It's very kind of you. I'll try harder.
There was a new sport at this year's Paris Olympics: breaking, sometimes called breakdancing. It is a special type of dance that started in the streets. To win the gold, competitors called breakers will do amazing moves to hip- hop music in fun and energetic ways. Here's what you need to know about the sport.
Breaking at the 2024 Paris Olympics | |||||
Event | Date | Number of Competitors | Gold Medal | Silver Medal (银牌) | Bronze Medal (铜牌) |
B- Boys | 9 August 2024 | 16 | Philip Kim Canada | Danis Civil France | Victor Montalvo United States |
B- Girls | 10 August 2024 | 17 | Ami Yuasa Japan | Dominika Banevič Lithuania | Liu Qingyi China |
Why is it called breaking? Breaking started in the 1970s, in New York City, US. At parties, dancers got up to perform during musical " breaks", which gave breaking its name. Breaking is now an important part of hip- hop culture around the world. | How to breakdance? Breaking has four kinds of moves. A " top rock" is when a breaker dances| while standing up. A" down rock" is when a breaker dances on the floor, moving their arms and kicking their| legs. A " freeze" is when a dancer stops in the middle in a cool position, like standing on their head or| balancing with one hand. " Power moves" are really fast spins and twists that look like the dancer is flying or| spinning like a top. | ▲ Anyone can be a B- girl or a B- boy, which is what breakers call themselves. Victor Montalvo is a B- boy from the US. " Breaking is amazing. It doesn't matter what color you are, who you are, where you're from: it welcomes all kinds of people," he says. " It's all about peace, love, unity, and having fun." |
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