【題目】“Plogging” is a new fitness trend(趨勢). It is a combination of “jogging” and the Swedish phrase “plocka upp”, meaning “pick up”. It encourages people to stop while out on jogs to pick up litter. 1.

Started in Sweden around 2016, plogging is now going global. 2To advocate plogging. Swedish fitness app Lifesum allows people to record their plogging lime and track their plogging activity as part of the workout choices. According to the app, a typical user will bum 288 calories in 30 minutes of plogging, which is more or less the same as what’s burned off while jogging.

Like other fitness trends, there are plenty of plogging pictures and videos online. 3 Ploggers take plastic bags along with them so they can store the collected litter they find along their route(路線). Many ploggers are surprised to see just how much trash is in parks and along running trails. They even show off their bags of trash online.

Plogging is a great way to encourage people to make a difference in their local environment. 4All you need for it is a bag for trash and it empowers everyone to help create cleaner, greener and more beautiful communities.

5 Anyone can do it. You can do it by yourself, with n friend or even in a large group. And it is a challenge you can truly feel good about. Why not give it a go?

A. They clearly show what this trend looks like.

B. Plogging is suitable for all ages and fitness levels.

C. If you’re not a runner, biking or walking works too.

D. It is appealing because it is simple and meaningful.

E. More and more runners are turning their jogs into plogs.

F. So it adds the idea of environmental protection to the sport.

G. Plogging isn’t the first fitness trend to connect sports with a good cause.

【答案】

1A

2D

3C

4F

5B

【解析】本文是一篇說明文。本文主要講了plogging指的是人們慢跑時,停下來拾垃圾。Plogging是一種鼓勵人們保護(hù)環(huán)境的方法,如今它已風(fēng)靡全球。

1語義理解題。It encourages people to stop while out on jogs to pick up litter.這里提到了它鼓勵人們慢跑時,停下來拾垃圾,故選A。(它們很清晰地表明了這種趨勢。)

2語義理解題。Started in Sweden around 2016, plogging is now going global.這里提到了人們慢跑時,停下來拾垃圾已經(jīng)風(fēng)靡全球,故選D。(它很吸引人,因為它簡單又有意義。)

3語義理解題。Ploggers take plastic bags along with them so they can store the collected litter they find along their route(路線).這里提到了Ploggers隨身攜帶塑料口袋存放沿途拾到的垃圾,所以上文會說如果你不是跑步的人,騎自行車或是走路也可以,選C。

4語義理解題。Plogging is a great way to encourage people to make a difference in their local environment.這里提到了Plogging是一種鼓勵人們保護(hù)環(huán)境的方法,故選F。(它增加了環(huán)境保護(hù)到體育運動中的觀念。)

5語義理解題。Anyone can do it.這里提到了任何人都能做,故選B。(Plogging適合所有年齡和健康狀況的人群。)

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