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【題目】根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容及首字母提示,填寫所缺單詞,使短文意思完整。每空限填一詞。
It’s unusual to see a person inspire (激發(fā)) a new word. But that’s what Chinese volleyball superstar Zhu Ting has got. “Stay awesome and ZHUperb!” Volleywood, a US-based blog website for volleyball fans, r【1】 created the word “ZHUperb”, which puts “Zhu” and “superb” together, to describe the 25-year-old volleyball player.
Zhu Ting is also considered to be a national h【2】in China. She helped the national volleyball team win gold medals at the 2015 FIVB World Cup, 2015 Asian Women’s Volleyball Championship, and 2016 Rio Olympic Games. In September this year she a【3】 helped the team win gold medals at the 2019 FIVB World Cup.
At a young age Zhu is captain of china women’s national volleyball team. But it hasn’t been e【4】 for Zhu to get to where she is today.
Born in a farming family in Henan Province, Zhu got a hard-won chance to a【5】 a local sports school at the age of 13. She got homesick during the first few months of training. But later she got over it, and made p【6】week on week. She quickly moved from the provincial youth team to the national youth team.
In 2013 she became famous by helping the Chinese U20 team to win the title at the 2013 FIVB U20 World Championship. Then Zhu was c【7】 into the national team and met the famous coach Lang Ping.
At the beginning because of her 1.98-meter h【8】, Zhu found it difficult to move fast and hold her weight on her feet. But Lang e【9】 her to take advantage of that; she trained her to jump high to smash the ball. After this she became an ace spiker (主攻手).
Zhu still works hard during training. “Hard work and talent (天賦) are b【10】 important I’ll move forward step by step,” she told People’s Daily.
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Two new studies suggest that modern running shoes could increase the risk of injuries(損傷)to runners.
One study involved sixty-eight healthy young women and men who ran at least twenty-four kilometers a week. The runners were watched on a running machine. Sometimes they wore running shoes. Other times they ran barefoot(赤腳).
Researchers from the University of Virginia and the University of Colorado did the study. They found that running shoes create more stress that could hurt knees, hips and ankle joints than running barefoot. They watched that the effect was even greater than the effect reported earlier for walking in high heels(高跟鞋). The study appeared in an official scientific magazine.
The other study appeared in the journal Nature. It compared runners in the United States and Kenya. The researchers were from Harvard University, Moi University in Kenya and the University of Glasgow. They divided the runners into three groups. One group had always run shoeless. Another group had always run with shoes. And the third group had changed to shoeless running.
Runners who wear shoes usually come down heel first. That puts great force on the back of the foot. But the study found that barefoot runners generally land on the front or middle of their foot. That way they feel relaxed when landing and avoid hitting their heel hard.
Harvard’s Daniel Lieberman led the study. He says the way most running shoes are designed may explain why those who wear them land on their heels. The heel of the shoe is bigger and heavier than other parts of the shoe, so it would seem more likely to come down first. Also, the heel generally has thick material under it to soften landings.
But the researchers do not suggest that runners immediately start running barefoot. They say it takes some training. And there can be risks, like running when your feet are too cold to feel if you get injured.
The study was partly supported by Vibram, which makes a kind of footwear that it says is like running barefoot. The findings have gotten a lot of attention. But the researchers say there are many problems. So they have tried to explain their findings on a Harvard Website.
【1】Why do running shoes increase the risk of injuries to runners?
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B.They’re much bigger and heavier than high heels.
C.They have a big effect on the way the runners run.
D.Runners always run in small size running shoes.
【2】What can we learn from the passage?
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B.High heels’ design is better than running shoes’.
C.Runners won’t be injured if they run barefoot.
D.Most running shoes are designed improperly.
【3】What is the writer’s main purpose in writing this passage?
A.To explain why people like running with running shoes.
B.To show running without shoes is of benefit to runners.
C.To encourageall the runners to try to run barefoot now.
D.To help people know the feelings of running with shoes.
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