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3.Living with physical disabilities can be challenging in all kinds of ways.But different from what most parents think,physical disabilities are no barrier(障碍)to a child enjoying all the benefits that healthy exercise and outdoor play can bring.The importance of exercise has been stressed in recent years as the problems connected with being too fat and poor mental(精神的)health become ever more widespread.Being physically disabled does not mean that a child cannot be affected by these problems.And being active is a natural and fun way of preventing problems like these from having a bad influence.
A swimming pool is one of the best places possible for physically disabled children to enjoy themselves.With proper support,whether from parents or from correctly trained professionals,children can get great benefits from being in the pool.The water provides both support and resistance(阻力),giving a cardiovascular(心血管的)workout as well as making muscles strong.Being able to feel free in a way that is not possible on land is another benefit of swimming.
It is possible to play most ball games with a group of children in wheelchairs.Moving and dancing to music is a great social activity for physically disabled children as well as something parents call enjoy with children.A parent or carer can help the child move in time to music or show movements to the child.Playing a modified (调整的)form of volleyball with a lowered net means that children in wheelchairs can take part and healthy people can sit on chairs to play with them.
With some imagination,enjoying activities with a child who is disabled is not a problem.With access to some special equipment,children with physical disabilities do not have to be limited in how they play.

72.What do most parents think of the children with physical disabilities?B
A.They can't really enjoy their lives.
B.They can't enjoy physical activities.
C.They have to stay indoors to protect themselves.
D.They are more likely to become too fat.
73.What benefits can physically disabled children get from swimming?C
a.getting support from professionals
b.making their muscles stronger
c.doing good to their heart
d.enjoying themselves by feeling free
A.acd    B.abd    C.bcd    D.abe
74.Why is dancing a good form of exercise for physically disabled children?A
A.It can offer them a chance to socialize with others.
B.It is easy for them to copy the musical movements.
C.It is the only exercise that they can do without wheelchairs
D.It is the most common exercise that they can enjoy with their parents
75.The passage is written toC
A.tell disabled children the importance of exercise
B.teach parents how to treat their disabled children
C.encourage disabled children to take physical activities
D.call on people to pay more attention to disabled children.

分析 本文主要是鼓励残疾儿童积极参加体育活动,享受生活.

解答 72-75.BCAC
72   B   细节题. 根据文章第一 段 different from what most parents think,physical disabilities are no barrier(障碍)to a child enjoying all the benefits that healthy exercise and outdoor play can bring 可知大多数父母认为残疾儿童不能享受体育活动带来的乐趣,故选B.
73   C  细节题. 根据文章第二 段The water provides both support and resistance(阻力),giving a cardiovascular(心血管的)workout as well as making muscles strong.Being able to feel free in a way that is not possible on land is another benefit of swimming.可知游泳对于残疾儿童的好处有:让肌肉更强壮,对心脏有好处,享受自由的感觉,故选C.
74   A  细节题. 根据文章第三 段Moving and dancing to music is a great social activity for physically disabled children as well as something parents call enjoy with children. 可知跳舞可以让残疾儿童学会和别人相处,故选A.
75   C   主旨大意题.  通读全文可知本文主要是鼓励残疾儿童积极参加体育活动,享受生活.故选C.

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D.focus on studies
77.What can we infer from the passage?C
A.Parents always read to their kids to keep reading skills.
B.Summer holidays lead to the loss of all the school skills.
C.Students love holidays and get their mind off learning in holidays.
D.In Italy students attend classes in the late afternoon six days a week.

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