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Skateboarding has taught me so much about how to live my life. When you fall, you get back up. You learnfrom your fall and then you go back and you do it again. I've had women in their twenties come up to me and say: “Hey, thank you so much for showing me that I can,you know, grow up, get married, have children, and still be a skater. I don't have to give up on that."25.What did the author feel the first time she skated?A.Embarrassed.B.Angry.C.Excited.D.Painful. 26. What does the underlined word “smashes" in paragraph 4 mean?A. Breaks.B. Creates.C. Combines.D.Reflects. 27. Why did some women talk to the author?A. To prove their devotion.B. To get away from their families.C. To share their hobbies.D. To show their appreciation. 28. What does the passage try to convey?A.Failure is the mother of success.B. It is never too late to learn.C. It's no use crying over spilled milk.D. There is no such thing as a free lunch.CGoing for a walk is a popular leisure activity among older and younger generations alike because of itswell-known benefits for our physical and mental health. But you may be surprised to hear that wandering throughpretty streets or hiking along mountainous ridges have not always been considered leisure activities, according toDaniel Gale,a researcher of pedestrianism(徒步主义).Hesays that inBritain,walking for fun“wasn't reallya thing”untilthe 1780s.Before that,itwas justthe famous English 19th Century author, marching through London streets and walking around the countryside wasa big part of the creative process; a time to absorb what was going on around him. He walked at an impressive paceof four miles per hour, according to his biography by Peter Ackroyd.But if speed-walking isn't your thing, perhaps you can take inspiration from another big-thinking wanderer.19th Century American writer Henry David Thoreau took a slower approach, preferring to walk slowly over hills,fields and through the woods. He said that he could not preserve his health and spirits, unless he spent four hours adaywalkingatleast. In this modern age, when many of us are tied to our desks and to our screens, the simple act of stepping outonto the city pavements, or getting lost in nature, may make all the difference to our wellbeing. Whether you seeyourself more as a casual walker or a purposeful strider, why not build a habit out of it? 29. What was walking regarded as before the 1780s?A. A leisure activity.B. A political movement.C.A productive process.D. A necessary behavior.高一(下)期末联合检测试卷(英语)第4页共15页
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