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第21.What is the aim of Laguna Creek Sports Club?第26.How did the author feel about his neighbor'srequirement for their deal?A.To provide chances to make friends.B.To help people to set scientific goals.To offer a friendly and encouraging exerciseA.Surprised.Pleased.C.Confused.D.Anxious.分分27.Why does the author do hands-on activities withenvironment.his daughter?D.To stress the importance of receiving expert阅读instructionsA.To avoid unnecessary shopping trips.读B.To support the family's everyday needs.To show the importance of hands-on work.D.To strengthen their parent-child relationship.22.What do the second and fourth clubs have in第common?第A.They encourage teamwork."Are we alone in the universe?That's the essential question we'retrying to answer here."Meenakshi Wadhwa,a planetary scientist,tells herThey are not limited to exercise.class.As she explains that,one student takes notes while another holds up雾a cellphone to take a photo of the slides.In many ways this lecture hall atC.They aim to serve local residents.Arizona State University (ASU)is like any other.A group of keen womenD.They mainly focus on group programssit attentively in the front row,while the men are spread out in the back.But the hearing aids suggest how unusual this class is.23.Which of the following clubs is a pioneer inMirabella,a 20-storey university retirement community on ASU'sstandard fitness programs?campus,is home to over 300 retirees.Most residents are having a ball.They get a university pass,which allows them to attend thesame classesA.Laguna Creek Sports Club.读and cultural events as students,but doesn't require them to take exams.InB.Broadstone Sports Club.their dorms,four restaurants offer better food than the university cafeteria.and the second floor houses a memocarecentre and rooms for residentsRio del Oro Sports Club.who need round-the-clock attention.When it opened its doors in 2020,theD.Diamond Hills Sports Club.gsenior-living facility was nearly fully subscribed.第B第This is part of a wider tendency.An estimated 85 colleges in Americaare connected with some form of senior living.The idea sprang from twoIn the 1970s.New Year party costumes were generally cheap and easycampus in the 1980s.Todayto find,but they were still out of myfamily's reach.So,I had to create myfrom Central Flowa State to Starnfordsenior-livingown costumes using simple things llike scarves and colored cloth,turningmyself into a party focus with what I had at home.部arrangements.Andrew Carle of Georgetown University estimates that asmany as 20,000 older Americans live in such arrangements.分"Everything is better when you make it vourself"my mother oftersaid.Whether it was repairing clthes,taping up wom shoes,or fixingWith more than 10,000 baby boomers in America turning 65 everydav.the opportunity for alternative forms of retirement is great comparedsomething in the bathroom,she faced everything with a can-do spirit thatwas central to her way of life.active,motivatedand not locked away.These wishes can阅读As I grew older and got my own truck,I struck a deal with a neighbor:he would help me take care of and fix my truck,and I would help him withFor universities.welcoming retirees can make sense too.Nationallyhis firewood business.His onion was that I had to work on my读undergraduate enrolment dropped from over 18 million in 2010 to belowtruck alongside him-he wanted to teach me how to do it myself.This was16 million in 2022.Mr Carle regularly consults (with universitiesexactly what I wanted;I appreciated the chance to learn from someone whowho wonder what to do with the extra space.aimed to help me become more independent.感第第28.What is the focus of the first paragraph?A.The lecturers.The students.C.The lecture hall.D.The course content.I've tried my best to teach these same values to my six-year-olddaughter.Even though we have more money now than when I was a child.部29.What does the underlined part "having a ball"we still love doing things by hand.One summer,for example,we grew ourin paragraph 2 probably mean?own tomatoes,even though it was cheaper to buy them at the store.Weboth believe that doing things ourselves gives us a strong sense of pride andA.Having a good chance of succeeding阅读skill.Watching her learn to take pride in her own efforts,I look forward tothe day when she'll pass on the same wisdom to her daughter:"EverythingB.Having good personal relationships.is better when you make it yourself."读Having a very enjoyable time.D.Having strong willpower.g感24.What led the author to create his own NewYearparty30.What does paragraph 3 mainly talk about?第costumes as a child?第A.The retiring baby boomer generation.A.They were expensive at stores.B.Various retirement options in America.B.They were not sold at stores.C.Universities offering senior-living facilities.C.He liked his own design.部The rise of the university retirement分He could not afford them.25.What was the author's mother's way of life?community.31.What is the author's perspective on universitiesShe dealt with repair work independently.B.She never required her kids to do housework.offering senior-living arrangements?It is a win-win strategy.读C.She enjoyed discovering new uses for commonthings.读B.It will expand nationwideD.She paid great attention to keeping the familyC.It still has a long way to go.D.It will boost undergraduate enrolment.organized.3
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