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What do Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Dijokovic and Andy Murray have in common? Sure, they¡¯re all tennis champions but each has also struggled with serious injury.
Future stars of the sport may soon get help from a technology used in Hollywood¡ªmotion capture technology. ¡¾1¡¿ According to scientists from Britain¡¯s Coventry University, it is now being used to help tennis players avoid injury.
The researchers use a new type of motion capture technology sensor and their own software. ¡¾2¡¿ The resulting data can help players avoid injury and, more importantly, it can help improve training.
Players wear a special suit containing 17 sensors. The sensors can capture detailed data and transmit it to a computer. The information is used to create a 3D moving figure of the player. Their bones, joints and muscles, as well as the movement of the ball and racquet can all be seen on the screen.
¡¾3¡¿ It can record far more detail than the naked eye can pick up. The programme can also analyze the data. It gives coaches and doctors a wide range of information about the player. For example, the speed of the racquet, the weight placed on muscles and joints, and the movement the player goes through as they hit a ball.
With this information, coaches get a far greater understanding of what goes on inside the player¡¯s body. They can know how the game affects the players¡¯s body and how their movement impacts on their game. ¡¾4¡¿ They can also record how the changes affect their game, as well as show them how to avoid injury.
The motion capture technology also enables the coaches to quantitatively compare the movement of different players, so that players can learn from others. Players can also store a record of their action in the event of£¨ÌÈÈô·¢Éú£©injury or a decline in performance.
The team has already started using the equipment with coaches at Edgbaston Priory Tennis Club in Birmingham.
A. Thirteen-year-old player Joe Hart didn¡¯t notice them while playing.
B. Thus, they can encourage the player to make adjustments in specific areas.
C. This technology has been commonly used in Hollywood movies to add special effects to moving characters.
D. That technology might particularly have benefited Andy Murray.
E. The unique combination gives all round 3D detail for the first time about how players play tennis.
F. The process is all done through BoB, a computer program developed by the university.
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¡¾3¡¿What is the room downstairs used for now?
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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ As the capital city of Thailand, Bangkok is also the country's most popular city with more than 8 million people. Over the years, Bangkok has established itself as one of the most important regional centers for arts, entertainment and fashion. It is also a major regional force in business and finance.
Bangkok is one of the most popular travel destinations for people all over the world. This is primarily due to its energetic city life and its incredible cultural landmarks. Bangkok has much to offer to tourists. From shining temples to magnificent palaces, from its well-known floating market to its traditional Chinatown, Bangkok is a city that should not be missed.
There are also numerous hotels, guesthouses and hostels available for travelers that are intended to make their stay pleasant and comfortable. There are many that are located right in the center of the city enabling tourists to have access to shopping centers, restaurants, bars and popular landmarks.
Most hotels in Bangkok offer 24 hours free Internet access, daily newspapers, theaters, luggage rooms and comfortable bedrooms. For example, Lubd is located in Bangkok¡¯s best hang-out area. You will have access to all that this city has to offer whether it is culture, entertainment, bars, restaurants, clubs or shopping. At Lubd, you will find high quality accommodation and a fun and friendly staff. It has been picked as one of the seventeen coolest hostels to stay for backpackers by the Observer, UK.
The atmosphere of Bangkok is extremely convivial and that is why there is always something going on in the city. These include royal anniversaries, Buddhist rites, lunar religious festivals and other cultural events. Foreign festivals are also celebrated with great passion in Bangkok. These include Christmas and Halloween. Overall, if you're looking for an exciting travel destination in Asia, Bangkok is a city that should definitely not be missed.
¡¾1¡¿Why do so many people come to see Bangkok?
A.Because it is the capital city of Thailand.
B.Because people go after fashion in the city.
C.Because of its rich culture and fullness of life.
D.Because of the mysterious temples and palaces.
¡¾2¡¿Which of the following isn¡¯t mentioned in the passage?
A.Where to live.B.What to eat.
C.What to visit.D.How to enjoy.
¡¾3¡¿What does the underlined word ¡°convivial¡± mean in the last paragraph?
A.RelaxingB.Cheerful
C.DifferentD.Nervous.
¡¾4¡¿What can be inferred according to the passage?
A.Lubd is considered the best hostel in the world.
B.Most of the star hotels are located in the downtown.
C.Bangkok is highly recommended when we travel in Asia.
D.Bangkok provides visitors with expensive accommodations.
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March 12 is memorable because our class had a meaningful experience in that day. In the morning, we cycled to suburbs to plant trees, talking and laughed all the way. Upon arrival, we began to work hardly. Some were digging holes. Some are carrying and planting young trees. Others were watering it. After getting the work done, we put up a board reminding of people to protect the trees. Before leaving we took some photo to record our green action. Seen the lines of trees, we all had a sense of achievement. We feel it¡¯s our duty to protect or beautify our environment.
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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿We all have our own tricks to cheer up when we¡¯re feeling down; these little tricks can make you feel a little bit happier every day. While there are certainly happy memories tied up in the wedding ring you and your spouse (Åäż) purchased together years ago or your teddy bear from childhood, new research finds that we typically feel calmer and experience a greater sense of well-being when we focus on a place that reminds us of happier times rather than a thing, even if it holds great value.
The report, called Places That Make Us, was conducted by the United Kingdom¡¯s National Trust (NT) and Surrey University¡¯s researchers. Experts performed functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) (¹¦ÄܴŹ²Õñ³ÉÏñ) scans on 20 volunteers and conducted an online survey of 2,000 people to better understand this deep draw toward special places.
¡°Working with leading researchers and academics, and using cutting-edge fMRI brain technology, we examined how places affect people, how they become special, and why we feel a pull towards them,¡± explained Nino Strachey, head of research for the NT.
The 20 volunteers were shown images of landscapes, houses, and other locations, as well as personally meaningful objects. Measuring their brain activity, the researchers found that it was the places, as opposed to the objects, that caused the brain to get the most excited.
Volunteers were also interviewed at great length two times, once at home and the other time at their special place. The research made discoveries that had never known before ¡ª the favorite places aroused feelings of belonging, physical and emotional safety, and an intense internal pull to the place.
Dr. Andy Myers weighed in on the findings, saying, ¡°For the first time we have been able to prove the physical and emotional benefits of place, far beyond any research that has been done before.¡±
¡¾1¡¿How was the research conducted?
A. By performing fMRI on 2,000 volunteers.
B. By measuring the participants¡¯ brain activity by fMRI.
C. By doing rough interviews with the participants.
D. By showing meaningful objects to the participants.
¡¾2¡¿How would the author feel about the findings of the study?
A. It is pioneering. B. It is baseless.
C. It is imperfect. D. It is unbelievable.
¡¾3¡¿Which of the following can replace the underlined phrase ¡°weighed in on¡± ?
A. Made a comment on. B. Looked down on.
C. Was opposed to. D. Made fun of.
¡¾4¡¿What does the text mainly talk about?
A. Everyone has his way to be happy.
B. Valuable places can make people happy.
C. Teddy bears are best memories of children.
D. Meaningful objects lead to greater well-being.
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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ While a female politician or first lady can use her clothing to create a favorable image, male politicians don't have as many fashion choices to play with, But Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau seems to have discovered a goldmine - his socks.
He's been seen wearing"statement socks".at many public events. For example, during a NATO(±±´óÎ÷Ñó¹«Ô¼×éÖ¯) meeting in Brussels in May, Trudeau wore one blue sock and one pink, both with the NATO symbol printed on them. And in June, he wore a pair of socks with the pattern of maple leaves a national symbol of Canada --- when he appeared on a TV show.
The New York Times editor Vanessa Friedman praised Trudeau's play on his socks as"clever
"Socks are subtle enough not to be distracting, but visible enough that you can't miss the point, she wrote, "Rarely have a man's ankles said so much."
One example is a pair he wore during a meeting with Enda Kenny, then the prime minister of Ireland, in Montreal on May 4. During their meeting, Trudeau wore Star Wars socks-simply because that day happened to be Intemational Star Wars Day. If this pair of socks sent out any message, according to Vogue magazine reporter Emily Farra, that message was just that he has a quirky side and loves George Lucas films, " she wrote.
However, some say that 45-year-old Trudeau's unusual sock choices show a childish side of the prime minister that proves he isn't mature enough to be the leader of a country.
But Friedman doesn't see it that way. "The socks have been a source of pride and applause on an international scale-a symbolboth of Mr Trudeau's ability to embrace multiculturalism and of his position as a next-generation leader not bound by old traditions. "she wrote. They have opened up possibilities for the future.
¡¾1¡¿Trudeau wore a pair of socks with the pattern of maple leaves to __________.
A.distract audience's attention from the TV show
B.send a message that he is proud of his country
C.narrow the gap between politicians and civilians
D.claim that he is the new-generation leader of the country
¡¾2¡¿The underlined word"quirky" is closest in meaning to _________.
A.abnormal or immature
B.serious or straight
C.patriotic and enthusiastic
D.odd or unpredictable
¡¾3¡¿According to Friedman, Justin Trudeau ___________.
A.has a promising future but is still an inexperienced politician
B.used a clever way to explore and finally discovered a goldmine
C.is open-minded and is ready to accept different cultures
D.is a leader who has abandoned old traditions to build up his future
¡¾4¡¿The article is mainly about ___________.
A.the strange hobby of a young politician
B.a young leader's clever choice of socks
C.how male politicians maintain public image
D.the gender difference in modem politicians
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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ In times of crisis (Σ»ú), people can be truly amazing. Age, wealth, race, religion, politics and all the other things that make us who we are as individuals seem to matter a little less, and the fact that we are all humans in this world together comes to matter more.
Seni Felic owns a restaurant in San Francisco called Bistro SF Grill, and he is feeling optimistic despite the crisis caused by COVID-19 ¡°We¡¯re going to pool our resources and people will pull together, and it will have a strong effect on solving any problems,¡± he told Reader¡¯s Digest. With this in mind, he decided to offer nonprofit lunches and dinners in his restaurant.
¡°We are inviting all to stop by Bistro SF Grill to take a lunch or dinner box with food prepared in advance. The price is only $5.50 and it covers our expenses. We¡¯d like to give for free, but we can¡¯t afford it. Our idea was: Let¡¯s try to help.¡± he said.
Despite San Francisco¡¯s ¡°shelter-in-place¡± order, Felic said they still plan to offer meals. The move deals with three problems in the community: offering various high-quality food to people who may not be able to cook or who can¡¯t afford Whole Foods prices; helping the business continue operating during the crisis; and paying some of the hourly workers who make the food so that they can earn enough money to get through the hard times.
He believes that working together and helping others will be the key to helping all to get through this. ¡°This problem will be controlled, and I just feel optimistic,¡± he added. ¡°When people come together and cooperate, I think we can overcome almost anything.¡±
¡¾1¡¿What made Seni Felic optimistic during the time of COVID-19?
A.His religious belief.B.His decision to offer meals.
C.People¡¯s working together.D.The government¡¯s order.
¡¾2¡¿What can we learn about the restaurant¡¯s move to offer nonprofit meals?
A.People should take a box to pack the food.
B.The meals will be given for free.
C.Only poor people can get the food.
D.It can help its workers survive the crisis.
¡¾3¡¿Which of the following best describes Seni Felic?
A.Kind and optimistic.B.Brave and energetic.
C.Caring and humorous.D.Helpful and patient.
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