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    Sand, sun, fitness, and fun were popular at the LeapFrog’s Fit Made Fun Day event on September 6. With LeapFrog’s new LeapBand activity tracker, the event look place at Santa Monica Beach in California educate kids about staying active.

The LeapBand is Leapfrog’s newest product. It straps (用带子系好) onto the wrist, like a watch, features a virtual (虚拟的) pet that kids can care for. Kids do activities such as walking like a penguin and popping like popcorn to earn points and power-ups, which unlock new pets and rewards.

“We want to make sure kills understand that gelling up, getting active, having fun, and getting healthy tips can all be part of their daily lives,” says Greg Ahearn, who works for LeapFrog. “Our goal with the LeapBand is to get kills up and active and having fun.”

The event included creative Illness activities for kids and parents. Artie Green and Easy A. D., who are a part of an organization called Hip Hop Public Health, performed songs and taught dances. There were photo opportunities, healthy snacks, and goodie bags too.

Mia Hamm, a former member of the United States national women’s soccer team, is the official spokesperson for the LeapBand. Hamm took part in Women’s World Cups and the Olympics. When she was about 15, she knew that her sport was soccer. “I loved the way it challenged me every single day,” she said. Hamm says exercising should be fun “whether it’s playing soccer with your friends or hopping on one foot or dancing”. She advises aspiring athletes to “go for it. It’s a lot of hard work, but it’s meaningful”.

Later in the afternoon, the crowd came together to try to break three Guinness World Records: the most people making sand angels, the most people hopping on one foot, and the most people doing the swim dance. Participants (参加者) enjoyed exercising together, dancing, hopping, and flapping along to music. Better yet, they broke all three records! Ahearn hopes these families and many more continue to take part in fitness activities. “Fun is the most important thing,” he says.

1.The event LeapFrog’s Fit Made Fun Day is to ________.

A.encourage participants to break Guinness World Records

B.introduce LeapFrrog’s newest product — the LeapBand

C.instruct people, especially kids to keep an active lifestyle

D.find suitable volunteers to rare for virtual pets

2.According to the passage, what can we know?

A.Kids don’t understand the value of active life.

B.The activities of the event are concerned with fitness.

C.Soccer doesn’t mean a lot to Hamm.

D.Ahearn thinks breaking all three records is the most important thing.

3.The fifth paragraph mainly intends to tell us Mia Hamm________.

A.is active in sports activities

B.was a famous woman soccer player

C.acts as the spokesperson for the LeapBand

D.calls on people to do sports activities

4.What’s the main purpose of the passage?

A.To sell a product

B.To provide information about an activity

C.To promote an activity

D.To describe an experience

 

1.C 2.B 3.D 4.B 【解析】 这是一篇新闻报道,报道了许多人参与了一项旨在运动和快乐的活动,这项活动让人们得到了运动所带来的快乐。 1.推理判断题。根据第一段中的“to educate kids about staying active”和第三段第一句话可知,这项活动的目的是让人们,尤其是孩子,保持一种积极的生活方式。故选C。 2.细节理解题。无论是孩子们的活动还是后面打破吉尼斯世界纪录都和运动健康有关,所以选B。 3.推理判断题。通读第五段可知,本段主要告诉我们 Mia Hamm认为运动是可以给人带来快乐的,也是有意义的,因推断她是想呼吁人们做体育运动,故本题选D。 4.推理判断题。纵观全文可知,文章讲述了许多人参与了一项旨在运动和快乐的活动,这项活动让人们得到了运动所带来的快乐。因此推断全文的意图就是提供一项活动的信息,所以选B。
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