Exerpeutic 15-0125 InStride Folding Cycle
by Exerpeutic
3.8 out of 5 stars 625 customer reviews
List Price: $70.00
Price: $29.22 & FREE DELIVERY on orders over $35.
Portable folding exercise bike that sits on a tabletop or on the floor
Battery-operated electronic monitor times your workout
Convenient tension control offers several resistance levels
Sturdy nonslip rubber feet; sturdy foot straps for stability
DeskCycle Desk Exercise Bike Pedal Exerciser (White)
by DeskCycle
4.7 out of 5 stars 786 customer reviews
List Price: $199.00
Price: $159.00 & FREE DELIVERY.
Lowest pedal height available; Only 10 Inches; Can work with desks as low as 27 Inches
More than twice the resistance range of the other pedal exercisers; 8 calibrated resistance settings; from very easy to more than you need
Magnetic resistance provides smooth, quiet pedal motion; let you focus on your work and your co-workers focus on theirs
5 function display shows speed, time, distance calories and scan
Stamina 15-0120 InStride Cycle XL
by Stamina
3.6 out of 5 stars 747 customer reviews
List Price: $60.00
Price: $31.63 & FREE DELIVERY on orders over $35.
Seatless-exercise cycle with electric progress monitor
Sturdy rubber straps hold feet or hands for full-body workout
Adjustable tension knob lets you vary workout intensity
Improves cardiovascular health and muscle strength
MagneTrainer-ER Mini Exercise Bike Arm and Leg Exerciser
by MagneTrainer
4.5 out of 5 stars 477 customer reviews
List Price: $189.00
Price: $159.00 & FREE DELIVERY.
Compact, lightweight commercial grade arm and leg exerciser
Patented magnetic resistance; More than twice the resistance range of the other magnetic pedal exercisers
Adjustable Velcro straps on pedals to accommodate all foot sizes; pedals work with both feet and hands
Electronic monitor displays Speed, Distance, Time and Calories. Runs on single AA Battery (included)
1.Which product offers you the biggest discount?
A. Stamina 15-0120 InStride Cycle XL
B. Exerpeutic 15-0125 InStride Folding Cycle
C. DeskCycle Desk Exercise Bike Pedal Exerciser
D. MagneTrainer-ER Mini Exercise Bike Arm and Leg Exerciser
2.If you want to exercise without disturbing others at work, you can choose the item from ______.
A. Stamina B. Exerpeutic
C. MagneTrainer D. DeskCycle
58. According to the passage, we can infer that ______.
A. you don’t have to pay for the delivery of the items advertised
B. the producers may be trying to reduce the range of resistance
C. the limit of choice in color may affect the popularity of the product
D. the monitoring system is something these products have in common
高三英语阅读理解中等难度题
Exerpeutic 15-0125 InStride Folding Cycle
by Exerpeutic
3.8 out of 5 stars 625 customer reviews
List Price: $70.00
Price: $29.22 & FREE DELIVERY on orders over $35.
Portable folding exercise bike that sits on a tabletop or on the floor
Battery-operated electronic monitor times your workout
Convenient tension control offers several resistance levels
Sturdy nonslip rubber feet; sturdy foot straps for stability
DeskCycle Desk Exercise Bike Pedal Exerciser (White)
by DeskCycle
4.7 out of 5 stars 786 customer reviews
List Price: $199.00
Price: $159.00 & FREE DELIVERY.
Lowest pedal height available; Only 10 Inches; Can work with desks as low as 27 Inches
More than twice the resistance range of the other pedal exercisers; 8 calibrated resistance settings; from very easy to more than you need
Magnetic resistance provides smooth, quiet pedal motion; let you focus on your work and your co-workers focus on theirs
5 function display shows speed, time, distance calories and scan
Stamina 15-0120 InStride Cycle XL
by Stamina
3.6 out of 5 stars 747 customer reviews
List Price: $60.00
Price: $31.63 & FREE DELIVERY on orders over $35.
Seatless-exercise cycle with electric progress monitor
Sturdy rubber straps hold feet or hands for full-body workout
Adjustable tension knob lets you vary workout intensity
Improves cardiovascular health and muscle strength
MagneTrainer-ER Mini Exercise Bike Arm and Leg Exerciser
by MagneTrainer
4.5 out of 5 stars 477 customer reviews
List Price: $189.00
Price: $159.00 & FREE DELIVERY.
Compact, lightweight commercial grade arm and leg exerciser
Patented magnetic resistance; More than twice the resistance range of the other magnetic pedal exercisers
Adjustable Velcro straps on pedals to accommodate all foot sizes; pedals work with both feet and hands
Electronic monitor displays Speed, Distance, Time and Calories. Runs on single AA Battery (included)
1.Which product offers you the biggest discount?
A. Stamina 15-0120 InStride Cycle XL
B. Exerpeutic 15-0125 InStride Folding Cycle
C. DeskCycle Desk Exercise Bike Pedal Exerciser
D. MagneTrainer-ER Mini Exercise Bike Arm and Leg Exerciser
2.If you want to exercise without disturbing others at work, you can choose the item from ______.
A. Stamina B. Exerpeutic
C. MagneTrainer D. DeskCycle
58. According to the passage, we can infer that ______.
A. you don’t have to pay for the delivery of the items advertised
B. the producers may be trying to reduce the range of resistance
C. the limit of choice in color may affect the popularity of the product
D. the monitoring system is something these products have in common
高三英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Andrew Ritchie, inventor of the Brompton folding bicycle, once said that the perfect portable bike would be “like a magic carpet…You could fold it up and put it into your pocket or handbag”. Then he paused: “But you’ll always be limited by the size of the wheels. And so far no one has invented a folding wheel.”
It was a rare — indeed unique — occasion when I was able to put Ritchie right. A 19th-century inventor, William Henry James Grout, did in fact design a folding wheel. His bike, predictably named the Grout Portable, had a frame that split into two and a larger wheel that could be separated into four pieces. All the bits fitted into Grout’s Wonderful Bag, a leather case.
Grout’s aim: to solve the problems of carrying a bike on a train. Now doesn’t that sound familiar? Grout intended to find a way of making a bike small enough for train travel: his bike was a huge beast. And importantly, the design of early bicycles gave him an advantage: in Grout’s day, tyres were solid, which made the business of splitting a wheel into four separate parts relatively simple. You couldn’t do the same with a wheel fitted with a one-piece inflated (充气的) tyre.
So, in a 21st-century context, is the idea of the folding wheel dead? It is not. A British design engineer, Duncan Fitzsimons, has developed a wheel that can be squashed into something like a slender ellipse (椭圆). Throughout, the tyre remains inflated.
Will the young Fitzsimons’s folding wheel make it into production? I haven’t the foggiest idea. But his inventiveness shows two things. First, people have been saying for more than a century that bike design has reached its limit, except for gradual advances. It’s as silly a concept now as it was 100 years ago: there’s plenty still to go for. Second, it is in the field of folding bikes that we are seeing the most interesting inventions. You can buy a folding bike for less than £1,000 that can be knocked down so small that it can be carried on a plane — minus wheels, of course — as hand baggage.
Folding wheels would make all manner of things possible. Have we yet got the magic carpet of Andrew Ritchie’s imagination? No. But it’s progress.
1.We can infer from Paragraph 1 that the Brompton folding bike ________.
A.was portable |
B.had a folding wheel |
C.could be put in a pocket |
D.looked like a magic carpet |
2.We can learn from the text that the wheels of the Grout Portable ________.
A.were difficult to separate |
B.could be split into 6 pieces |
C.were fitted with solid tyres |
D.were hard to carry on a train |
3.We can learn from the text that Fitzsimons’s invention ________.
A.kept the tyre as a whole piece |
B.was made into production soon |
C.left little room for improvement |
D.changed our views on bag design |
4.Which of the following would be the best title for the text?
A.Three folding bike inventors |
B.The making of a folding bike |
C.Progress in folding bike design |
D.Ways of separating a bike wheel |
高三英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Andrew Ritchie, inventor of the Brompton folding bicycle, once said that the perfect portable bike would be “like a magic carpet…You could fold it up and put it into your pocket or handbag”. Then he paused: “But you’ll always be limited by the size of the wheels. And so far no one has invented a folding wheel.”
It was a rare — indeed unique — occasion when I was able to put Ritchie right. A 19th-century inventor, William Henry James Grout, did in fact design a folding wheel. His bike, predictably named the Grout Portable, had a frame that split into two and a larger wheel that could be separated into four pieces. All the bits fitted into Grout’s Wonderful Bag, a leather case.
Grout’s aim: to solve the problems of carrying a bike on a train. Now doesn’t that sound familiar? Grout intended to find a way of making a bike small enough for train travel: his bike was a huge beast. And importantly, the design of early bicycles gave him an advantage: in Grout’s day, tyres were solid, which made the business of splitting a wheel into four separate parts relatively simple. You couldn’t do the same with a wheel fitted with a one-piece inflated (充气的) tyre.
So, in a 21st-century context, is the idea of the folding wheel dead? It is not. A British design engineer, Duncan Fitzsimons, has developed a wheel that can be squashed into something like a slender ellipse (椭圆). Throughout, the tyre remains inflated.
Will the young Fitzsimons’s folding wheel make it into production? I haven’t the foggiest idea. But his inventiveness shows two things. First, people have been saying for more than a century that bike design has reached its limit, except for gradual advances. It’s as silly a concept now as it was 100 years ago: there’s plenty still to go for. Second, it is in the field of folding bikes that we are seeing the most interesting inventions. You can buy a folding bike for less than £1,000 that can be knocked down so small that it can be carried on a plane — minus wheels, of course — as hand baggage.
Folding wheels would make all manner of things possible. Have we yet got the magic carpet of Andrew Ritchie’s imagination? No. But it’s progress.
1.We can infer from Paragraph 1 that the Brompton folding bike ________.
A. was portable
B. had a folding wheel
C. could be put in a pocket
D. looked like a magic carpet
2.We can learn from the text that the wheels of the Grout Portable ________.
A. were difficult to separate
B. could be split into 6 pieces
C. were fitted with solid tyres
D. were hard to carry on a train
3.We can learn from the text that Fitzsimons’s invention ________.
A. kept the tyre as a whole piece
B. was made into production soon
C. left little room for improvement
D. changed our views on bag design
4.Which of the following would be the best title for the text?
A. Three folding bike inventors
B. The making of a folding bike
C. Progress in folding bike design
D. Ways of separating a bike wheel
高三英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
What are the speakers mainly discussing?
A. Washing the woman’s dirty clothes. B. Folding clean clothes.
C. Doing Ben’s laundry.
高三英语短对话中等难度题查看答案及解析
What are the speakers mainly discussing?
A. Doing Ben’s laundry.
B. Folding clean clothes.
C. Washing the woman’s dirty clothes.
高三英语短对话简单题查看答案及解析
The young man lay on the sofa with his arms _____ and soon fell asleep.
A. folded B. folding C. being folded D. to fold
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
The young man lay on the sofa with his arms ________ and soon fell asleep.
A.folded B.folding C.being folded D.to fold
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Activities to Get You Outdoors While Traveling
Many of us would enjoy getting outside and escaping our day to day with some fresh air while traveling. But where do you start? Try out a few of these activities and you’re sure to find a new outdoor hobby to help you enjoy nature on your next holiday.
Horseback Riding
Many people may shy away from this, excusing lack of experience with horses, but most operators have horses for riders of any experience including none if they meet the physical requirements. Horses can take you greater distances in a shorter time, covering areas that would be difficult or inaccessible otherwise.
Fly-Fishing
For an excuse to stand in a river enjoying the sounds, smells and scenery of some of the most beautiful places, try fly-fishing. Fishing is a perfect activity to enjoy with children, grandparents or whoever. With enough practice, you may even catch a delicious big fish.
Cycling + Mountain Biking
On the path or the road, spending time on a bike allows you to slow down and leisurely take in the scenery around you. Mountain biking can give you the biggest excitement, while road cycling may offer a more peaceful and calming experience. Travel with your bike or rent one at your travelling places, and your possibilities for exploration have already increased.
Rock Climbing
For a more physical and challenging experience outdoors, try your hand at rock climbing. You can get a feel for climbing in a gym, but its real rewards lie in putting those skills to use outside. Many popular travel places have great climbing within a day trip distance.
1.Who can take a horseback ride?
A.Anybody who wants to take a horse ride.
B.Travelers without experience of horse riding.
C.Those who have the basic physical conditions.
D.The explorers who like to travel in dangerous places.
2.Which activity is fittest for all the families?
A.Fly-Fishing. B.Rock Climbing.
C.Horseback Riding. D.Cycling + Mountain Biking.
3.What do mountain biking and road cycling have in common?
A.Allowing travelers to fully enjoy the scenery.
B.Slowing down the travel to have an enough rest.
C.Getting the travelers to have the biggest excitement.
D.Offering a more peaceful and comfortable experience.
高三英语阅读理解简单题查看答案及解析
Over the last 70 years, researchers have been studying happy and unhappy people and finally found out ten factors that make a difference. Our feelings of well-being at any moment are determined to a certain degree by genes. However, of all the factors, wealth and age are the top two.
Money can buy a degree of happiness. But once you can afford to feed, clothe and house yourself, each extra dollar makes less and less difference.
Researchers find that, on average, wealthier people are happier. But the link between money and happiness is complex. In the past half-century, average income has sharply increased in developed countries, yet happiness levels have remained almost the same. Once your basic needs are met, money only seems to increase happiness if you have more than your friends, neighbors and colleagues.
“Dollars buy status, and status makes people feel better,” conclude some experts, which helps explain why people who can seek status in other ways-scientists or actors, for example-may happily accept relatively poorly-paid jobs.
In a research, Professor Alex Michalos found that the people whose desire-not just for money, but for friends, family, job, health-rose furthest beyond what they already had, tended to be less happy than those who felt a smaller gap(差距). Indeed, the size of the gap predicted happiness about five times better than income alone. “The gap measures just blow away the only measures of income.” Says Michalos.
Another factor that has to do with happiness is age. Old age may not be so bad. “Given all the problems of aging, how could the elderly be more satisfied?” asks Professor Laura Carstensen.
In one survey, Carstensen interviewed 184 people between the ages of 18 and 94, and asked them to fill out an emotions questionnaire. She found that old people reported positive emotions just as often as young people, but negative emotions much less often.
Why are old people happier? Some scientists suggest older people may expect life to be harder and learn to live with it, or they’re more realistic about their goals, only setting ones that they know they can achieve. But Carstensen thinks that with times running out, older people have learned to focus on things that make them happy and let go of those that don’t.
“People realize not only what they have, but also that what they have cannot last forever,” she says. “A goodbye kiss to a husband or wife at the age of 85, for example, may bring far more complex emotional responses than a similar kiss to a boy or girl friend at the age of 20.”
1.According to the passage, the feeling of happiness __________.
A.is determined partly by genes |
B.increases gradually with age |
C.has little to do with wealth |
D.is measured by desires |
2.Some actors would like to accept poorly-paid jobs because the jobs ____________.
A.make them feel much better |
B.provide chances to make friends |
C.improve their social position |
D.satisfy their professional interests |
3.Aged people are more likely to feel happy because they are more _________.
A.optimistic |
B.successful |
C.practical |
D.emotional |
4.Professor Alex Michalos found that people feel less happy if __________.
A.the gap between reality and desire is bigger |
B.they have a stronger desire for friendship |
C.their income is below their expectation |
D.the hope for good health is greater |
高三英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Over the last 70 years, researchers have been studying happy and unhappy people and finally found out ten factors that make a difference. Our feelings of well-being at any moment are determined to a certain degree by genes. However, of all the factors, wealth and age are the top two.
Money can buy a degree of happiness. But once you can afford to feed, clothe and house yourself, each extra dollar makes less and less difference.
Researchers find that, on average, wealthier people are happier. But the link between money and happiness is complex. In the past half-century, average income has sharply increased in developed countries, yet happiness levels have remained almost the same. Once your basic needs are met, money only seems to increase happiness if you have more than your friends, neighbors and colleagues.
“Dollars buy status, and status makes people feel better,” conclude some experts, which helps explain why people who can seek status in other ways-scientists or actors, for example-may happily accept relatively poorly-paid jobs.
In a research, Professor Alex Michalos found that the people whose desire-not just for money, but for friends, family, job, health-rose furthest beyond what they already had, tended to be less happy than those who felt a smaller gap(差距). Indeed, the size of the gap predicted happiness about five times better than income alone. “The gap measures just blow away the only measures of income.” Says Michalos.
Another factor that has to do with happiness is age. Old age may not be so bad. “Given all the problems of aging, how could the elderly be more satisfied?” asks Professor Laura Carstensen.
In one survey, Carstensen interviewed 184 people between the ages of 18 and 94, and asked them to fill out an emotions questionnaire. She found that old people reported positive emotions just as often as young people, but negative emotions much less often.
Why are old people happier? Some scientists suggest older people may expect life to be harder and learn to live with it, or they’re more realistic about their goals, only setting ones that they know they can achieve. But Carstensen thinks that with time running out, older people have learned to focus on things that make them happy and let go of those that don’t.
“People realize not only what they have, but also that what they have cannot last forever,” she says. “A goodbye kiss to a husband or wife at the age of 85, for example, may bring far more complex emotional responses than a similar kiss to a boy or girl friend at the age of 20.”
1.According to the passage, the feeling of happiness __________.
A.has little to do with wealth B.increases gradually with age
C.is determined partly by genes D.is measured by desires
2.Some actors would like to accept poorly-paid jobs because the jobs ____________.
A.make them feel much better B.improve their social position
C.provide chances to make friends D.satisfy their professional interests
3.Aged people are more likely to feel happy because they are more _________.
A.optimistic B.successful C.practical D.emotional
4.Professor Alex Michalos found that people feel less happy if __________.
A.the gap between reality and desire is bigger
B.they have a stronger desire for friendship
C.their income is below their expectation
D.the hope for good health is greater
高三英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析