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{{*HTML*}}? ?阅读下面这篇短文短文后有2项测试任务1第23~26题要求从所给的6个选项中为第2~5段每段选择1个正确的小标题2第27~30题要求从所给的6个选项中选择4个正确选项分别完成每个句子 ?????????? ?????{{B}}HealthEducation{{/B}}1.Healtheducation isthepartofhealthcarethatisconcernedwithpromotinghealthybehavior.A person’sbehaviormaybethemaincauseofahealthproblembutitcanalsobe themainsolution.Thisistruefortheteenagerwhosmokesthemotherwiththe poorlynourished营养childandthebutcher屠夫卖肉的人whogetsacutonhis fingerBychangingtheirbeha~viortheseindividualscansolveandpreventmany oftheirownproblems.2.Healtheducationdoesnotreplaceotherhealth servicesbutitisneededtopromotetheproperuseoftheseservices.One exampleofthisisimmunization免疫:scientistshavemademanyvaccines疫苗to preventdiseasesbutthisachievementisofnovalueunlesspeopletogo receivetheimmunization.3.Healtheducationencouragesbehaviorthat promoteshealthpreventsillnesscuresdisease?andcontributesto recovery.Theneedsandinterestsofindividualsfamiliesgroups organizationsandcommunitiesareattheheartofhealtheducationprograms. Thustherearemanyopportunitiesforpracticinghealtheducation.4.Health educationisnotthesamethingashealthinformation.Correctinformationis certainly?abasicpartofhealtheducationbuthealtheducationmustalso addresstheotherfactorsthataffecthealthbehaviorsuchasavailability可获性 ofresouceseffectivenessofcommunityleadershipsocialsupportfromfamily membersandlevelsofself-helpskills.Healtheducationthereforeusesa varietyofmethodstohelppeopleunderstandtheirownsituationsandchoose actionsthatwillimprovetheirhealth.Healtheducationisincompleteunlessit encouragesinvolvementandchoicebythepeoplethemselves.5.Alsoinhealth educationwedonotblamepeopleiftheydonotbehaveinahealthyway.Often unhealthybehaviorisnotthefaultoftheindividual.Inhealtheducationwe mustworkwithfamiliescommunitiesandevenregionalandnationalauthorities tomakesurethatresourcesandsupportareavailabletoenableeachindividual toleadahealthylife.Paragraph2______ A?AddressingaVarietyofBehavior-affectingFactors B?ImportanceofImmunization C?RelationshipwithOtherHealthServices D?CreationofNecessaryConditionsforHealthyBehavior E?EncouragingUnhealthyBehavior F?EncouragementofBehaviorGoodforYourHealth
{{*HTML*}}? ?阅读下面这篇短文短文后有2项测试任务1第23~26题要求从所给的6个选项中为第2~5段每段选择1个正确的小标题2第27~30题要求从所给的6个选项中选择4个正确选项分别完成每个句子 ?????????? ?????{{B}}HealthEducation{{/B}}1.Healtheducation isthepartofhealthcarethatisconcernedwithpromotinghealthybehavior.A person’sbehaviormaybethemaincauseofahealthproblembutitcanalsobe themainsolution.Thisistruefortheteenagerwhosmokesthemotherwiththe poorlynourished营养childandthebutcher屠夫卖肉的人whogetsacutonhis fingerBychangingtheirbeha~viortheseindividualscansolveandpreventmany oftheirownproblems.2.Healtheducationdoesnotreplaceotherhealth servicesbutitisneededtopromotetheproperuseoftheseservices.One exampleofthisisimmunization免疫:scientistshavemademanyvaccines疫苗to preventdiseasesbutthisachievementisofnovalueunlesspeopletogo receivetheimmunization.3.Healtheducationencouragesbehaviorthat promoteshealthpreventsillnesscuresdisease?andcontributesto recovery.Theneedsandinterestsofindividualsfamiliesgroups organizationsandcommunitiesareattheheartofhealtheducationprograms. Thustherearemanyopportunitiesforpracticinghealtheducation.4.Health educationisnotthesamethingashealthinformation.Correctinformationis certainly?abasicpartofhealtheducationbuthealtheducationmustalso addresstheotherfactorsthataffecthealthbehaviorsuchasavailability可获性 ofresouceseffectivenessofcommunityleadershipsocialsupportfromfamily membersandlevelsofself-helpskills.Healtheducationthereforeusesa varietyofmethodstohelppeopleunderstandtheirownsituationsandchoose actionsthatwillimprovetheirhealth.Healtheducationisincompleteunlessit encouragesinvolvementandchoicebythepeoplethemselves.5.Alsoinhealth educationwedonotblamepeopleiftheydonotbehaveinahealthyway.Often unhealthybehaviorisnotthefaultoftheindividual.Inhealtheducationwe mustworkwithfamiliescommunitiesandevenregionalandnationalauthorities tomakesurethatresourcesandsupportareavailabletoenableeachindividual toleadahealthylife.Paragraph4______
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{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第三篇{{/B}} ????{{B}}??? ????????Natural Medicines{{/B}}??Sinceearliestdayshumanshaveusedsomekinds ofmedicines.Weknowthisbecausehumanshavesurvived.Ancienttreatmentsfor injuryanddiseaseweresuccessfulenoughtokeephumansfromdyingout completely.??Theyweresuccessfullongbeforethetimeofmodern medicine.Beforethetimeofdoctorswithwhitecoatsandshiny发亮的instruments. Beforethetimeofbighospitalswithstrangeandwonderfulequipment.? ?Manypartsoftheworldstilldonothaveuniversity-educateddoctorsNor dotheyhaveexpensivehospitals.Yetinjuriesaretreated.Anddiseasesare oftencured.How?Byancientmethods.Bymedicinesthatmightseemmysterious evenmagical有魔力的.Traditionalmedicinesareneithermysteriousnormagical however.??Throughthecenturiestribal部族的medicinemen experimentedwithplants.Theyfoundmanyusefulchemicalsintheplants.And scientistsbelievemanyofthesetraditionalmedicinesmayprovidethecurefor someoftoday’smostseriousdiseases.??Expertssayalmost80%of thepeopleintheworlduseplantsforhealthcare.Thesenaturalmedicinesare usednotjustbecausepeoplehavenootherformoftreatment.Theyareused becausepeopletrustthem.Indevelopedareasfewpeoplethinkaboutthesource ofthemedicinestheybuyinastore.Yetmanywidelyusedmedicinesarefrom ancientsourcesespeciallyplants.Someexpertssaymorethan25%ofmodern medicinescomeinonewayoranotherfromnature.??Scientists havelongknownthatnatureisreallyachemicalfactory.Alllivingthings containchemicalsthathelpthemsurvive.Soscientists’interestintraditional medicineisnotnew.Butithasbecomeanurgentconcern.Thisisbecausethe earth’ssupplyofnaturalmedicinesmaybedropping rapidly.Thepassageindicatesthatancienttreatmentsforinjuryanddiseasewere______.
{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第三篇{{/B}} ????{{B}}??? ????????Natural Medicines{{/B}}??Sinceearliestdayshumanshaveusedsomekinds ofmedicines.Weknowthisbecausehumanshavesurvived.Ancienttreatmentsfor injuryanddiseaseweresuccessfulenoughtokeephumansfromdyingout completely.??Theyweresuccessfullongbeforethetimeofmodern medicine.Beforethetimeofdoctorswithwhitecoatsandshiny发亮的instruments. Beforethetimeofbighospitalswithstrangeandwonderfulequipment.? ?Manypartsoftheworldstilldonothaveuniversity-educateddoctorsNor dotheyhaveexpensivehospitals.Yetinjuriesaretreated.Anddiseasesare oftencured.How?Byancientmethods.Bymedicinesthatmightseemmysterious evenmagical有魔力的.Traditionalmedicinesareneithermysteriousnormagical however.??Throughthecenturiestribal部族的medicinemen experimentedwithplants.Theyfoundmanyusefulchemicalsintheplants.And scientistsbelievemanyofthesetraditionalmedicinesmayprovidethecurefor someoftoday’smostseriousdiseases.??Expertssayalmost80%of thepeopleintheworlduseplantsforhealthcare.Thesenaturalmedicinesare usednotjustbecausepeoplehavenootherformoftreatment.Theyareused becausepeopletrustthem.Indevelopedareasfewpeoplethinkaboutthesource ofthemedicinestheybuyinastore.Yetmanywidelyusedmedicinesarefrom ancientsourcesespeciallyplants.Someexpertssaymorethan25%ofmodern medicinescomeinonewayoranotherfromnature.??Scientists havelongknownthatnatureisreallyachemicalfactory.Alllivingthings containchemicalsthathelpthemsurvive.Soscientists’interestintraditional medicineisnotnew.Butithasbecomeanurgentconcern.Thisisbecausethe earth’ssupplyofnaturalmedicinesmaybedropping rapidly.Itisbelievedbyscientiststhattraditionalmedicines______.
{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第三篇{{/B}} ????{{B}}??? ????????Natural Medicines{{/B}}??Sinceearliestdayshumanshaveusedsomekinds ofmedicines.Weknowthisbecausehumanshavesurvived.Ancienttreatmentsfor injuryanddiseaseweresuccessfulenoughtokeephumansfromdyingout completely.??Theyweresuccessfullongbeforethetimeofmodern medicine.Beforethetimeofdoctorswithwhitecoatsandshiny发亮的instruments. Beforethetimeofbighospitalswithstrangeandwonderfulequipment.? ?Manypartsoftheworldstilldonothaveuniversity-educateddoctorsNor dotheyhaveexpensivehospitals.Yetinjuriesaretreated.Anddiseasesare oftencured.How?Byancientmethods.Bymedicinesthatmightseemmysterious evenmagical有魔力的.Traditionalmedicinesareneithermysteriousnormagical however.??Throughthecenturiestribal部族的medicinemen experimentedwithplants.Theyfoundmanyusefulchemicalsintheplants.And scientistsbelievemanyofthesetraditionalmedicinesmayprovidethecurefor someoftoday’smostseriousdiseases.??Expertssayalmost80%of thepeopleintheworlduseplantsforhealthcare.Thesenaturalmedicinesare usednotjustbecausepeoplehavenootherformoftreatment.Theyareused becausepeopletrustthem.Indevelopedareasfewpeoplethinkaboutthesource ofthemedicinestheybuyinastore.Yetmanywidelyusedmedicinesarefrom ancientsourcesespeciallyplants.Someexpertssaymorethan25%ofmodern medicinescomeinonewayoranotherfromnature.??Scientists havelongknownthatnatureisreallyachemicalfactory.Alllivingthings containchemicalsthathelpthemsurvive.Soscientists’interestintraditional medicineisnotnew.Butithasbecomeanurgentconcern.Thisisbecausethe earth’ssupplyofnaturalmedicinesmaybedropping rapidly.Itcanbeseenfromthepassagethattheearth’ssupplyofnaturalmedicines______.
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{{*HTML*}}? ?阅读下面这篇短文短文后有2项测试任务1第23~26题要求从所给的6个选项中为第2~5段每段选择1个正确的小标题2第27~30题要求从所给的6个选项中选择4个正确选项分别完成每个句子 ?????????? ?????{{B}}HealthEducation{{/B}}1.Healtheducation isthepartofhealthcarethatisconcernedwithpromotinghealthybehavior.A person’sbehaviormaybethemaincauseofahealthproblembutitcanalsobe themainsolution.Thisistruefortheteenagerwhosmokesthemotherwiththe poorlynourished营养childandthebutcher屠夫卖肉的人whogetsacutonhis fingerBychangingtheirbeha~viortheseindividualscansolveandpreventmany oftheirownproblems.2.Healtheducationdoesnotreplaceotherhealth servicesbutitisneededtopromotetheproperuseoftheseservices.One exampleofthisisimmunization免疫:scientistshavemademanyvaccines疫苗to preventdiseasesbutthisachievementisofnovalueunlesspeopletogo receivetheimmunization.3.Healtheducationencouragesbehaviorthat promoteshealthpreventsillnesscuresdisease?andcontributesto recovery.Theneedsandinterestsofindividualsfamiliesgroups organizationsandcommunitiesareattheheartofhealtheducationprograms. Thustherearemanyopportunitiesforpracticinghealtheducation.4.Health educationisnotthesamethingashealthinformation.Correctinformationis certainly?abasicpartofhealtheducationbuthealtheducationmustalso addresstheotherfactorsthataffecthealthbehaviorsuchasavailability可获性 ofresouceseffectivenessofcommunityleadershipsocialsupportfromfamily membersandlevelsofself-helpskills.Healtheducationthereforeusesa varietyofmethodstohelppeopleunderstandtheirownsituationsandchoose actionsthatwillimprovetheirhealth.Healtheducationisincompleteunlessit encouragesinvolvementandchoicebythepeoplethemselves.5.Alsoinhealth educationwedonotblamepeopleiftheydonotbehaveinahealthyway.Often unhealthybehaviorisnotthefaultoftheindividual.Inhealtheducationwe mustworkwithfamiliescommunitiesandevenregionalandnationalauthorities tomakesurethatresourcesandsupportareavailabletoenableeachindividual toleadahealthylife.Promotinghealthybehavioristhegoalof______. A?manyvaccines B?preventdiseases C?healtheducation D?healthybehavior E?changeunhealthybehavior F?otherhealthservices
{{*HTML*}}? ?阅读下面的短文文章中有5处空白文章后面有6组文字请根据文章的内容选择5组文字将其分别放回文章原有位置以恢复文章原貌 ?????????? ???????{{B}}CarsAreGoodforthe Environment{{/B}}??Britain’smotorindustryisplanningamajor publicitycampaigntocounterwhatitseesasanofficialanti-carbiasandto improvetheenvironmentalimageofthecarsaccordingtodocuments?leaked tothepressuregroupFriendsoftheEarthFOE.{{U}}?46 ?{{/U}}.??Theinternaldocumentwhichwasproducedlastmonth bytheSocietyofMotorManufacturers?andTraderssaysthattheultimate objectiveofthecampaignmustbetoprotectthelongtermcommercialfreedomof themotorindustryandthelifestylefreedomofcarusers!.?? {{U}}?47?{{/U}}.Europeancarmanufacturershavealreadyagreedwith theEuropeanCommissiontoreduceCO2emissionsfromnewcarsby25 percenttotargetof140gramsperkilometreby2008.??However thedocumentalsorevealsthattheindustryissomewayfrommeetingthetarget. {{U}}?48?{{/U}}??Tohelpcontroltheseemissionsthe governmenthasproposedreplacingtheflatrateannualtaxoncarswithatax relatedtoenginesizesothatownersoflargegas-guzzler耗油量大的汽车wouldpay morethanownersofsmallcars.{{U}}?49?{{/U}}.? ?RichardBarnetthesociety’smediamanagersays:Wewillworkwiththe governmenttopractiseapracticalsystem.{{U}}?50?{{/U}}.A ?Thecampaignwillhighlightthemotorindustry’seffortstoreduce emissionsofcarbondioxide二氧化碳.B?Butthemotorindustryopposes taxesonpersonsowningcarspreferringtaxesonuseC?Thefive-year campaigncouldcostupto£12millionD?Thereasonwhycarsaregood fortheenvironmentisobviousE?ButIanWillmoreofFOEsaysthe industrymayposeaspartnersofthegovernmentbutitsrealintentionisto frustrateseriousattemptstoreducetrafficlevelsF?Forexample lastyear’snewcarsexceedanaverageof192gramsperkilometre--some37 percentabovethetarget
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