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A.WashyourselfasoftenaspossibleB.Avoidbeinginhotsu
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BItkeepsyourinsidesfromfallingout.Ithelpsyouwarmup
A kind of job to keep you from getting sick.
An important and largest organ.
Something like your heart and stomach.
Healthy and happy skin.
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BItkeepsyourinsidesfromfallingout.Ithelpsyouwarmup
Taking care of your skin.
Your skin.
An important organ.
Keeping yourself from getting ill.
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Whenitcomestoyourskinthereisanimportantfactthatyou
BItkeepsyourinsidesfromfallingout.Ithelpsyouwarmup
To help us warm up when we are cold.
In order to keep our insides from falling out.
In order to help us have no problems in the future.
To let us feel things by touc
BItkeepsyourinsidesfromfallingout.Ithelpsyouwarmup
Use warm water.
Keep it clean.
Wash it twice a day.
Use soap.
A.WashyourselfasoftenaspossibleB.Avoidbeinginhotsu
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people don’t often care much about their skin
skin is an organ
there would be nothing wrong with your skin
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Ourroomwasonthesecondfloorbutyoucouldstillheartheroaroftheoceanandseethestarsatnight.Iusedtotakelongwalksalongthewater.Thefoodintownwaswonderfulandthepeoplewereveryfriendly.TheareawasveryquietandpeacefulandfairlydeserteD.ThelasteveningofourvacationhoweverweallheardstrangefootstepsfollowingcloselybehindusaswewerewalkinguptoourroomintheholidaycentrE.Weturnedaroundandnoticedafairlyyoungmanmovingveryrapidlyacrossthebeachandgettingclosertous.Hewastallandworeabaseballcap.Wedidn’thaveanycellphonesonus.IneversawDadasworriedashewasthenandknewthatsomethingwasterriblywrong.ThesenseoffearstartedtooverwhelmMomandmE.Wehadhadsuchagoodtimeintown.Nowthenightwasrapidlyturningintoadangeroussituation.Wecouldheartheman’sfootstepsgettingcloser.Dad’sfacewasalmostpalE.Theso-calledintruder侵入者hadmovednearerandnearerwhenallofasuddenthenearbyvending自动贩卖machinestartedgoingcrazyandspittingoutcansofsoda!Thenoiseactuallyscaredtheintruderandheranoutofsight.Myparentswereshakingbutweallturnedaroundtoseewhohadputmoneyintothevendingmachinedownstairsandactuallysavedusbutnoonewasaroundatall.Notasoul.It’sonevacationIwillneverforget.1.Wheredidtheauthorspendhervacation?A.NearalakE.B.InavillagE.C.AttheseasidE.D.Inamountain.2.Whathappenedonthelasteveningoftheirvacation?A.Theylosttheirway.B.Theircellphonesweremissing.C.Theirmoneywasstolen.D.Theywerefollowedbyastranger.3.TheunderlinedwordoverwhelminParagraph2means________.A.moveB.controlC.exciteD.impress4.Whathelpedthemgetoutofthetrouble?A.Theirquickaction.B.Otherpeople’skindhelp.C.Theyoungman’swarning.D.ThenoisefromthevendingmachinE.
March24thGreetingsfromVietnam!WearrivedheretiredbutexciteD.ThisisourfirsttriptoAsiA.WearelookingforwardtoeatingVietnamesefoodfordinnertonight.Ourhotelischeapbutveryclean.Theownergaveusfreedrinkswhenwearrivedandhastoldusaboutsomeplacesthatweshouldn’tmiss.WeplantostayhereinHoChiMinhCityforafewdaysandvisittemplesinthecityandthentraveltothenorth.March27thVietnamisfantastic!WevisitedamarketinChoLonandsawmanykindsoffruitsandvegetables.Everythingwassocolorfulandwetookhundredsofphotographs!Latertodaywe’lltakethetrainnorth.We’lltakethetrainnorth.We’llstayinHanoifortwodaysandthencatchabustoSapA.We’regoingtogohikinginthemountains.April4thNowwe’reintheoldcapitalcityofHuE.OurtriptoSapawaslongandtiring.Fromtherewetookatrucktoasmallvillageinthemountainsandwewenthikingforthreedays.Thisafternoonwe’retakingawalkingtourinHuE.We’regoingtovisittheForbiddenPurpleCitywheretheemperor皇帝liveD.April6thHueisreallyaspecialcitywithlotstoseE.Iwouldlovetostaylongerbutwe’rebothreadyforthebeach.Tomorrowwe’lltakethetrainbacktothesouthandthenwe’regoingtoatowncalledVungTau.Ithasseveralbeachesandit’sfamousforseashellcrafts手艺.VietnamisanamazingcountrywithsomuchtoexplorE.Threeweeksherejustisn’tenough.29.TheownerofthehotelmentionedinParagraph1_______.A.wasfriendlyandhelpfulB.knewlittleaboutVietnamC.wasoneoftheauthor’soldfriendsD.askedtheauthortolivethereforfree30.Intheauthor’sopinionthemarkettheyvisitedinChoLonwas______.A.reallysmallB.noisyC.verymodernD.attractive31.What’sthecorrectorderoftheplacestheauthorvisitedinVietnam?A.HoChiMinhCity→Hanoi→Sapa→Hue→VungTau.B.HoChiMinhCity→Sapa→Hue→VungTau→Hanoi.C.Hanoi→Sapa→Hue→HoChiMinhCity→VungTau.D.Hanoi→Hue→Sapa→VungTau→HoChiMinhCity.32.WhenwilltheauthorprobablyleaveVietnam?A.OnApril6th.B.OnApril14th.C.OnApril21st.D.OnApril28th.
Danger-junkieorangutans猩猩inBorneoclimbdeadtreesandshakethenuntiltheybegintofall.TheyscreamwithexcitementastheyclingtothefallingtreE.Justbeforethetreehitsthegroundtheorangutansleaptoanothertreeorvinenarrowlyescapingdeath.Whilenoonecabaskorangutansiftheyenjoyitasapersonplayinganextremesportoneanimalbehavioristseesthismonkeyfunasabitofharmlessthrill-seeking.A.growingnumberofscientistsagreethatanimalsareconsciousandcapableofexperiencingbasicemotions情感suchashappinesssadnessboredomordepression.A.fewscientistsevenseethepossibilityforhigheranimalemotionslikelovejealousyandspitE.Fiveyearsagobehavioristandanimal-rightsactivistDr.JonathanBalcombestoodonaVirginiahotelbalconywatchingtwocrowsintimatelygroom清洁eachotherinthecomfortofanabandonedbillboarD.Hefeltthatthebirdslikedwhattheyweredoingevenifengagedinanaturalbeneficialactsuchaspickingparasites寄生虫offtheother’sfeathers.ThatmomentchangedthewayhewouldviewanimalsforeverandledtoabookPleasurableKingdom:AnimalsandtheNatureofFeelingGoodwhichisfilledwithhundredsofexamplesofanimalslivingitupthankstodevelopedsensesoftouchtastesightsoundandsmell.BalcomberecountsafavoriteexampleofKenyanhippos河马havinghigh-endspatreatmentinafreshwaterspring.Theysplaytheirtoesopentheirmouthswideandwaitforaschoolofcleanerfishtoremoveparasitesandsloughoffdeadskinherecalls.Balcombeknowsthatthehipposandthefishbothbenefitfromthisarrangement.Myinterpretationisthatitisalsoenjoyableforthemhesays.28.Danger-junkieorangutansshookthetreeto___.A.getsomefruitsB.enjoythemselvesC.traintheirescapingskillsD.frightenotheranimals29Thepurposeofthefirstparagraphisto_____.A.describeanunusualsceneamonganimalsB.giveanexamplethatanimalscanexperiencepleasurE.C.makeacomparisonbetweenmonkeyswithhumansD.showthatanimalscanavoiddanger30.Thepassageleadsustothebeliefthat_____.A.animalscanexperienceemotions.B.animalshaveawaytoadapttotheirenvironmentC.animalscancopywhathumansdoD.animalsareonlyeat-or-be-eatenbeasts31.Wecanconcludefromthepassagethat___.A.onlyafewanimalshaveemotions.B.Balcombe’stheoryisnotsupportedbyotherscientistsC.BalcombehaswatchedalotofanimalsshowingemotionsD.Balcombecanunderstandanimallanguage
Haveyougraspedtheinformationtaughtbyyourteacherinclass?Haveyouunderstoodwhatyousawonthescreen?MaybeeveryonehastheirownlearningstylE.Generallyspeakingwegatherinformationwithourmindsandbodiesindifferentwayssuchasseeinghearinganddoing.Thenourbrainsdealswiththatinformationorganizingitandconnectingittothingswearealreadyawareof.Inotherwordsourbrainswilldealwiththeinformationindifferentways.Sometimeswethinkinpicturesorwords.Sometimeswerememberdetailsorthebigpictures.Fordifferentpeopletheirlearningstylesaredifferenttoo.Onepersonmayfindithardtomakeouttheinformationinwrittenformsbuteasytoknowitimmediatelyinanoraldescription.HoweveranotherpersonmightfinddifficultieswiththepicturebutthewrittenmessagE.Nowscientistssaythereexistsevenbasiclearningstyles.·Linguistic:Thesepeoplelearnthroughlisteningreadingspeakingandwriting.·Logical:Thesepeoplelearnwithformula公式andprinciples原理.·Visual:Thesepeoplelearnbyseeingwhattheyarestudying.·Musical:ThesepeoplelearnwellwheninformationispresentedthroughmusiC.·Kinesthetic:Thesepeoplelearnfrommovementandphysicalactivities.·Intrapersonal:Thesepeoplelearnbestbylinkingnewinformationdirectlywiththeirownexperiences.·Interpersonal:Thesepeoplelearnwellbyworkingwithothers.ThereforeifyouknowwhatlearningstyleisyourstrengthyoucanbalanceyourweaknessandgetamoresuccessfullearningexperiencE.21.Fromthepassageweknowthatourbrains__________.A.organizeinformationwithourbodiesB.sendouttheinformationinthesamewayC.dealwiththeinformationindifferentwaysD.gatherinformationinthesameway22.A.visuallearnerusuallylearns__________.A.throughlisteningandspeakingB.bylinkingnewinformationwithhisexperienceC.frommovementandphysicalactivitiesD.byseeingwhatheislearning23.A.musicallearnerwillfinditeasytolearn__________.A.throughmusichehearsB.byworkingwithothersC.throughreadingandwritingD.withformulasandprinciples24.Thepurposeofthepassageistotellusto__________.A.gathermoreinformationB.learnmoresuccessfullyC.understandmorequicklyD.exchangeinformationbetter
Ihearmanyparentssayingthattheirteenagechildrenarerebellion反叛的.Iwishitwereso.Atyourageyououghttobegrowingawayfromyourparents.Youshouldbelearningtostandonyourowntwofeet.Buttakeagoodlookatthepresentrebellion.Itseemsthatteenagersarealltakingthesamewayofshowingthattheydegreewiththeirparents.Insteadofstrikingoutbravelyontheirownmostofthemaretryingtoseizeatoneanother’shandsforsafety.TheysaytheywanttodressastheypleasE.Buttheyallwearthesameclothes.TheysetoffinnewdirectionsinmusiC.Butsomehowreasonforthinkingoractinginthus-and-suchawayisthatthecrowdisdoingit.Theyhavecomeoutoftheircocoon蚕茧-----intoalargercocoon.Ithasbecomeharderandharderforateenagertostandupagainstthepopularitywaveandtogohisorherownway.Industryhasfirmlyopenedupateenagemarket.ThesedayseveryteenagercanlearnfromnewspapersandTVwhatateenagershouldhaveandbE.Andmanyoftoday’sparentshavecometoaward奖励highmarksforthepopularityoftheirchildren.Allthisaddsuptogreatdifficultyfortheteenagerwhowantstofindhisorherownpath.Butthedifficultyisworthgettingover.Thepathisworthfollowing.Youmaywanttolistentoclassicalmusicinsteadofgoingtoaparty.Youmaywanttocollectrockswheneveryoneelseiscollectingrecords.Youmayhavesomethoughtsthatyoudon’tcaretoshareatoncewithyourclassmates.Wellgotoit.Findyourself.Beyourself.Popularitywillcome-----withthepeoplewhorespectyouforwhoyouarE.That’stheonlykindofpopularitythatreallycounts.29.Thewriter’spurposeinwritingthispassageistotell_______.A.readershowtobepopularinthewordB.parentshowtocontrolandguidetheirchildrenC.teenagershowtolearntodecidethingsforthemselvesD.peoplehowtounderstandandrespecteachother30.Accordingtothewritermanyteenagersthinktheyarebraveenoughtoactontheirownbutinfactmostofthem______.A.havemuchdifficultyinunderstandingeachotherB.darenotdothingsC.arenotsureofthemselvesD.areverymuchafraidofgettinglost31.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtopassage?A.Thereisnopopularitythatreallycounts.B.Whatmanyparentsaredoingisactuallykeepingtheirchildrenfromfindingtheirownpaths.C.Itisnotnecessarilybadforateenagertodisagreewithhisorherclassmates.D.MostteenagerssaytheywanttodowhattheyliketobutinfacttheyaredoingthesamE.32.Duringtheteenageyearsoneshouldlearnto_____.A.becomedifferentfromothersinasmanywaysaspossibleB.getintotherightreasonandbecomepopularC.rebelagainstparentsD.findone’srealself
TheHornofPlentyisoneofthelargestnaturalhealthfoodstoreswithintheGreaterHamiltonareA.Wearebigsupportersofbuyinglocallyandweareheretotellyouwhyitissoimportantforyourfamilythecommunityandtheenvironment.Theconceptofbuyinglocallyissimple:buyfoodproducedgrownorraisedasclosetoyourhomeaspossiblE.Notonlywillyourfoodbefresherandtastierbutyouarehelpingprotecttheenvironmentandaresupportingbusinesseswithinyourcommunityandreducingpollution.BetterfortheenvironmentSustainabilityandglobalwarmingaresuchhottopicsatthemomentandmanypeoplewanttodotheirbittohelpsupportahealthierenvironment.SmallactioncarriedoutbymanypeoplecanmakeabigdifferencE.MostmaterialsinanaverageNorthAmericanmealhavetraveledabout1500milestogetfromfarmtoplatE.Tocutoutabigpartofthistravelwouldgreatlyreducenotonlypollutionfromtransportationandrefrigerationbutalsocustomers’expensesaswell.TasteandnutritionalcontentLocally-grownfruitsandvegetablesareusuallysoldwithin24hoursofbeingharvesteD.Becausetheyarepickedattheheightofripeness成熟andtravelonlyashortdistancetothemarkettheirfreshnessnutritionandflavorarekept.Producetruckedinfromfarawaymaylosebothtasteandnutritionalcontent.CommunityandhomevaluesWhenyoubuydirectfromafarmerorbuylocally-grownfoodsyouareengagedinatime-honoredtraditionbetweenagrowerandaneater.Youalsohelpkeepdollarswithinyourcommunity.21.Itcanbeinferredfromthethirdparagraphthat___________.A.globalwarmingisthemostseriousproblemnowB.NorthAmericanfoodisrichinvariouskindsofmaterialsC.theincreasedcostoftransportingfoodispassedontothecustomersD.mostpeoplesupportbuyinglocally22.Locally-grownfruitsandvegetablestastegoodmostlybecause___________.A.theyarepickedwhentheyarefullygrownB.theyarenotpollutedbychemicalfertilizerC.theycanbeharvestedatanytimeD.theyaresenttothemarketatahighspeed23.Accordingtotheauthorwhenyoubuylocally-grownfoods___________.A.youcanseehowfruitsandvegetablesgrowB.youwillcontributetoprotectingtheenvironmentC.youwillbecomemuchhealthierandprettierD.youaremakingmoneyfromyourcommunity24.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?A.Thewaytokeepyourfoodtastyandhealthy.B.ThepopularityoftheHornofPlenty.C.Theimportanceofprotectingtheenvironment.D.Thebenefitsofbuyinglocally.
We’veallseenthem:perfectlytonedfamouspeopleonlate-nighttelevisiontellingusthatwetoocandeveloprock-hardabdominalmuscles腹部的.It'seasy!Justpay$149.99fortheTorsoTrackor$149.75fortheAd-Doerandwatchthoseunwantedinchesleaveyourwaist.Americansspendtensofmillionsofdollarsonvariousproductstofirmuptheirfataroundthewaist.Anddidtheywork?Notnecessarily.Independentstudieshaveconcludedthatmostoftheseproducts----nomatterwhoapprovedthemorhowexpensivetheyare----shapeyourmidsectionnobetterthanold-fashionedstomachcrunches仰卧起坐.Somecanevencauseinjury----likethe$518.99BodyShaper-Q8SPwhichleftelectricalburnsonsomeresearchersattheUniversityofWisconsinLaCrossE.OtherslikethepopularAb-DoertypicallyburnlessenergythanagentlewalkaccordingtoastudytobepublishedinSeptemberbytheAmericanCouncilonExercisE.ThefactisthatmanyAmericansdon'thavethebiologicalmakeuptodevelopanobviousabdominalmuscles.Theyareeitherunabletogetthenecessarymusclemassortheycan'tloseenoughfattomakeadifferencE.Eveniftheunderlyingmusclesarewelldevelopedallittakestohideitisone-sixteenthofaninchoffat.That'senoughtoexcludemosthealthywomenaswellasplentyofguyswhodocruncheseveryday.Sowhatworksbest?InitsnewstudytheexerciseexpertsresearchedontheresultsofthepopularAb-Doer.A.lengthyTVadvertisementpromisesthatjust10minutesadayperformingsuchmovementsasBodyBoogiesandGoodMorningswillhelpformthosemusclesthefunandeasywaywithoutdiets.StevenLoyprofessoratCaliforniaStateUniversityNorthridgetestedthepromisebymeasuringtheelectricalactivityproducedbytheabdominalmusclesduringthreeAb-Doermovements.Heandhiscolleaguesthencomparedtheresultswiththoseproducedduringtraditionalexercises.TheydeterminedthatthemuscleswerenomoreactiveandinsomecaseslesssowhenexerciserswereusingtheAb-Doer.TakingabroaderapproachresearchersatSanDiegoStateUniversitycompared13abdominalexercisesfortheirabilitytodevelopthecentralabdominalmuscles.TheyconcludedinareportpublishedinMaythatthemosteffectiveexerciseskeptturningthebodyandworkedthemusclestheentiretimE.Amongthewinners:thebicyclemovements----socalledbecauseitlooksasifyouareridingabikewhilelyingflatonthefloor----andexercisesperformedontheCaptain'sChairaproducttypicallyfoundingymsthathelpsholdthebodyintheairwhileyouraiseyourlegsuptowardyourchest.Researcherssuggestedthatavariedroutineofthedifferentexercisescoulddeliverthebestresults.21.Whichofthefollowingisthemosteffectiveinbuildingabdominalmuscles?A.TorsoTrack.B.Captain'sChair.C.Ab-Doer.D.BodyShaper-Q8SP.22.Accordingtotheauthorit'sdifficultformanyAmericanstogetvisiblefirmabdominalmusclesmainlybecause.A.howbigtheirmuscleswillbeisdeterminedbybirthB.theychangetheirexerciseroutineregularlyC.injuriesinterrupttheirexercisefrequentlyD.theydonotputinenoughefforts23.Theauthorconvincesthereadersby.A.describingsuccessfulcasesB.presentingfindingsofresearchesC.offeringcommentsdirectlyfromexercisersD.comparingadvertisementsofproducts24.What'sthemainpurposeofthispassage?A.Tosponsorrichhealthylifestylebasedonadvancedproductresearch.B.Toindicatethatdietandexercisesarenecessaryfactorsforafitmidsection.C.Topromoteprovenexercisetechniquesandtoadviseagainstfalseadvertisements.D.ToresearchanddevelopinordertocreatetheperfectstomachandexercisemachinE.
WhenyouwanttogoshoppingdecidehowmuchmoneyyoucanspendonnewclothesThinkaboutthekindofclothesyoureallyneeD.ThenlookforthoseclothesyoureallyneeD.ThenlookforthoseclothesonsalE.Therearelabels标签insideallnewclothes.Thelabelstellyouhowtotakecareofyourclothes.Thelabelforashirtmaytellyoutowashitinwarmwater.A.sweaterlabelmaytellyoutowashincoldwater.Thelabelonacoatmaysaydrycleanonlyforwashingmayruinthiscoat.Ifyoudoasthedirections说明onthelabelyoucankeepyourclotheslookingtheirbestforalongtimE.ManyclothestodaymustbedrycleaneD.DrycleaningisexpensivE.WhenbuyingnewclotheschecktoseeiftheywillneedtobedrycleaneD.YouwillsavemoneyifyoubuyclothesthatcanbewasheD.Youcansavemoneyifyoubuyclothesthatarewell-madE.Well-madeclotheslastlonger.Theylookgoodevenaftertheyhavebeenwashedmanytimes.ClothesthatcostmoremoneyarenotnecessarilybettermadE.Theydonotalwaysfitbetter.Sometimeslessexpensiveclotheslookandfitbetterthanmoreexpensiveclothes.24.Ifyouwanttosavemoneyyouhadbetterbuyclothesthat.A.don’tfityouB.don’tlastlongC.needtobedrycleanedD.canbewashed25.Thelabelsinsidetheclothestellyou.A.howtokeeptheclotheslookingtheirbestB.howtosavemoneyC.whethertheclothesfityouornotD.wheretogettheclothesdrycleaned26.Welearnfromthepassagethatcheaperclothes.A.arealwaysworsemadeB.mustbedrycleanedC.cannotbewashedD.cansometimesfityoubetter27.Thebesttitleforthepassageshouldbe.A.BuyLessExpensiveClothesB.TakingEnoughMoneyWhenShoppingC.BeingaCleverClothesShopperD.ChoosingtheLabelsinsideNewClothes
Everydayitseemsthatpeoplearecomingupwithnewandinnovativewaystousemobiledeviceslikecellphonesandsmartphones.ResearchersatPrincetonUniversityarelookingfornewwaystomeasureaperson’ssenseofwellbeingwithmobiledevices.TogainabetterunderstandingofhowcellphonesandothermobiledevicescanmeasureoursenseofhappinesstheresearchteamconductedastudythatwaspublishedrecentlyinthejournalDemography.TogatherdatafortheirstudytheteamcreatedanapplicationformobiledevicesusingtheAndroidoperatingsystem.Oncetheappwasdevelopedtheresearchersinvitedpeopletodownloaditandtakepartintheirstudy.Overathree-weekperiodtheresearchteamwasabletocollectdatafromsome270participantslivingin13countries.ParticipantscamenotonlyfromtheUnitedStatesbutalsofromothernationslikeAustraliaCanadaChinaFranceGermanyIsraelJapanNorwaySouthKoreaSpainSwedenandtheUnitedKingdom.OverthecourseofthestudyparticipantsreceivedoccasionaltextquestionsfromtheresearchersthataskedHowhappyareyou?.Alongwithrecordingtheirresponsetheappusedthemobiledevice’sbuilt-inGPStokeeptrackoftheparticipant’slocation.ThestudyparticipantswereaskedtoratetheircurrentstateofhappinessonascaleofzerotofivE.Astheygathereddatafromtheinformationcollectedthroughtheapplicationtheresearchersthenwereabletocreatenewmethodsthatcouldhelpprovideabetterunderstandingofhowoursurroundingscaninfluenceouremotionalwell-being.Theresearcherslearnedthatmobiledevicescanprovideaneffectivewaytoquicklygrabinformationthatbecauseoftoday’sactivelifestylecanbedifficulttorecorD.Beingabletoquicklygrabthisinformationwassomethingtheresearchersfeltwasimportant.Theysaidfeelingsandemotionsthatwererecordedastheywerehappeningweremostlikelytobemorehonestandprecisethanusingothermethodslikewritingdownhowtheyfeltonapieceofpaperafterthefact.32.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Thestudytheteamconductedhasnotbeenpublishedyet.B.About270peoplefrom13countriesparticipatedinthestudy.C.Theparticipantsdidn’tneedtodownloadtheapptoparticipatE.D.NoneoftheparticipantscamefromtheUnitedKingdom.33.Whatdidtheresearchersfindvitalastoratepeople’ssenseofhappinessfromthepassage?A.Recordingpeople’sfeelingsandemotionsquickly.B.Writingdownhowtheyfeltonapieceofpaper.C.AnsweringthetextquestionHowhappyareyou?D.Knowinghowthesurroundingsaffectpeople’shappiness.34.Theunderlinedwordinthefirstparagraphprobablyrefersto______.A.emotionB.wealthC.happinessD.technology35.Thebesttitleofthepassageismostlikelytobe_______.A.People’sSenseofHappinessRelatedtoMobilePhonesB.ScientistsTrackHappinesswithCellphonesC.MethodstoRatePeople’sHappinessD.A.BetterUnderstandingofPeople’sSenseofHappiness
Ithappenedtomerecently.IwastellingsomeonehowmuchIhadenjoyedreadingBarackObama’sDreamsFromMyFatherandhowithadchangedmyviewsofourPresident.A.friendIwastalkingtoagreedwithmethatitwasinhiswordsabrilliantly精彩地writtenbook.HoweverhethenwentontotalkaboutMrObamainawaywhichsuggestedhehadnoideaofhisbackgroundatall.IsensedthatIwastalkingtoabookliar.AnditseemsthatmyfriendisnottheonlyonE.Approximatelytwothirdsofpeoplehaveliedaboutreadingabookwhichtheyhaven’t.IntheWorldBookDay’sReportonGuiltySecretsDreamsFromMyFatherisatnumber9.ThereportliststenbooksandvariousauthorswhichpeoplehaveliedaboutreadingandasI’mnotonetolietoooftenI’dhatetobecaughtoutI’lladmithereandnowthatIhaven’treadtheentiretopten.ButIampleasedtosaythatunlike42percentofpeopleIhavereadthebookatnumberoneGeorgeOrwell’s1984.Ithinkit’sreallybrilliant.TheWorldBookDayreportalsohassomeotherinterestinginformationinit.ItsaysthatmanypeoplelieabouthavingreadJaneAustenCharlesDickensFyodorDostoevskyIhaven’treadhimbuthaven’tliedaboutiteitherandHermanMelvillE.Askedwhytheyliedthemostcommonreasonwastoimpresssomeonetheywerespeakingto.Thiscouldbetrickyiftheconversationbecamemoreindepth!ButwhenaskedwhichauthorstheyactuallyenjoypeoplenamedJ.K.RowlingJohnGrishamSophieKinsellaahthebigsellersinotherwords.FortytwopercentofpeopleaskedadmittedtheyturnedtothebackofthebooktoreadtheendbeforefinishingthestoryI’llcomeclean:Idothisandamastonishedthat58percentsaidtheyhadneverdoneso.24.Howdidtheauthorfindhisfriendabookliar?A.Byjudginghismannerofspeaking.B.BylookingintohisbackgrounD.C.BymentioningafamousnamE.D.Bydiscussingthebookitself.25.WhichofthefollowingisaguiltysecretaccordingtotheWorldBookDayreport?A.CharlesDickensisverylowonthetoptenlist.B.42%ofpeoplepretendedtohaveread1984.C.Theauthoradmittedhavingread9books.D.DreamsFromMyFatherishardlyreaD.26.Bylyingaboutreadingapersonhopesto________.A.controltheconversationB.appearknowledgeableC.learnaboutthebookD.makemorefriends27.Whatistheauthor’sattitudeto58%ofreaders?A.FavorablE.B.Uncaring.C.Doubtful.D.Friendly.
IwasinastrangecityIdidn’tknowatallandwhat’smoreIcouldnotspeakawordofthelanguagE.OnmyseconddayIgotonthefirstbusthatpassedrodeonitforseveralstopsthengotoffandwalkedon.ThefirsttwohourspassedpleasantlyenoughthenIdecidedtoturnbacktomyhotelforlunch.AfterwalkingaboutforsometimeIdecidedIhadbetterasktheway.ThetroublewasthattheonlywordIknewofthelanguagewasthenameofthestreetinwhichIlivedandeventhatIpronouncedbadly.Istoppedtoaskanewspaper-seller.Hehandedmeapaper.Ishookmyheadandrepeatedthenameofthestreetandheputthepaperintomyhands.Ihadtogivehimsomemoneyandwentonmyway.ThenextpersonIaskedwasapoliceman.Helistenedtomecarefullynoddedandgentlytookmebythearm.Therewasastrangelookinhiseyesashepointedleftandrightandleftagain.InoddedpolitelyandbeganwalkinginthedirectionhepointeD.AboutanhourpassedandInoticedthatthehousesweregettingfewerandfewerandgreenfieldswereappearingoneithersideofmE.IhadcomeallthewayintothecountrysidE.Theonlythingleftformetodowasfindthenearestrailwaystation.24.ThewriterpreferredtowalkbacktohishotelbecausE.A.hehadnomoneytobuyaticketB.hewantedtolosehimselfinthecityC.itwaslateandtherewerenobusespassingbyD.hetriedtoknowthecityinthisway25.Thenewspaper-seller______.A.didn’tunderstandwhatthewritersaidB.didn’tknowwherethehotelwasC.couldunderstandwhatthewritersaidD.didn’twanttotakethemoneyfromthewriter26.Fromthestoryweknowthatthepoliceman______A.waskindbutdidn’tunderstandthewriterB.toldthewriterwheretotakeatrainC.knewwhatthewriterreallymeantD.wascold-heartedanddidn’thelpthewriter27.WhatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraphA.ThewritergotclosetothehotelwherehestayeD.B.ThewriterfoundhewasmuchfartherawayfromthehotelC.Thewritergottothehotelwiththepoliceman’shelp.D.ThewriterfoundthehotelinthedirectionthepolicemanpointeD.28.Inyouropinionwhatwasthewriter’srealtroubleA.Hecouldn’tspeakthelanguageB.Hedidn’tknowthecityatall.C.Hewenttoofarinthewrongbus.D.Hefollowedthepoliceman’sdirection.
MaineLobsterBecomingPopularinChinaTheAmericanseafoodstapleofMainelobsterorlobstaastheysayinMaineisbecomingverypopularonAsiandiningtables.Mainelobsterswereafeaturedcourseatlastyear’sstatedinnerwhenChinesePresidentXiJinpingvisitedtheWhiteHousE.NowthecreatureswithclawsarebecomingabigexporttoAsiA.Thelobster’shomeisintheAtlanticOceananywherefromNewfoundlandinCanadatoNorthCarolinaintheUnitedStates.Butnearly90percentofthefisheryactivityhappensinthestateofMainE.Andthepricesforfreshlobsterhaverisentoahigherlevel.ThreeyearsagothepricewasmediocrE.Weaveragedaround$2.50to$3perpoundornearlyhalfakilogramfortheyearsaidChrisWelchalobsterboatcaptain.Thisyearthepricehasbeenexcellent.It’sbetterthanIcanrememberinalotofyears.DuringonemorningalobsterorderwasbeingpreparedforshipmenttoHongKong.Thebiggestchallengeinshippingwaslogistics.Shippershaveonly36hoursfromthetimelobstersarepackeduntilarrivalinChinA.Anylobsterarrivingafterthattimelosesquality.Americanshellfish贝类动物exportshavegrownrapidlyinrecentyears.Morethan23000kilogramsofthattypeofseafoodisexportedtoAsiaeveryweekviaair.WeprimarilyexportlobsterstoAsia;probablyabout80percenttoChinaandtheother20percenttosomeotherAsiancountriessaidlobsterdealerStephanieNadeauThecountriesofThailandMalaysiaSingaporeKoreaandJapanarebiglobsterfans.HesaiD.24.Accordingtothetextwecanknowthatmostfishingoflobstersisdonein________.A.NewfoundlandB.NorthCarolinaC.MaineD.AtlanticOcean25.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisFalseaccordingtothetext?A.ChinaisthelargestlobsterimportcountryinAsiA.B.Americanshellfishimportshavegrownsharplyinrecentyears.C.Thelobsterscanonlystayhigh-qualitywithinoneandahalfdayswhilebeingshippedD.InawaythepopularityoflobstersinAsiahassomethingtodowithPresidentXiJinping’svisittotheWhiteHouse26.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.MaineLobstersBecomingPopularinChinaB.PresidentXi’sVisittotheWhiteHouseC.ThePriceofLobstersHigher5thanBeforeD.SalesofAmericanShellfishGrowingRapidlyWorldwide27.Thetextismostprobablytakenfrom________.A.aresearchpaperB.ageographytextbookC.anadvertisementD.anewspaperreport
DearallPleasereadProfessorHume’semailabouthisnextlectureonRosaParks.SusanMillerSecretary----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------DearSusanPleaseforwardthismessagetostudentsofmyhistoryclass.BesidesthelifestoryofRosaParksinthetextbookthestudentsarealsorequiredtoreadthepassagebelowandsomerelatedstoriesthatcanbeborrowedfromtheschoollibrary.TedHumeTheearlyexperiencesofRosaParks1913-2005longknownasthemotherofthecivilrightsmovementwerenotdifferentfromthoseofmanyAfrican-AmericansatthattimE.TheblackwomanhoweverturnedthecourseofAmericanhistoryinDecember1955whensherefusedtogiveupherseatonabustoawhiteman.BysittingdownremarkedJohnLewisShewasstandingupforallAmericans.AmongthenumerousawardsParksreceivedinherlifewerethePresidentialMedalofFreedom1996andtheCongressionalGoldMedal1999.ParksdiedonOct.242005.AtSt.PaulA.M.E.ChurchinMontgomeryalargecrowdincludingSecretaryofStateCondoleezzaRicecelebratedherlifE.RicesaidsheandotherswhogrewupwhenthepoliticalactivitiesofParksheldpublicattentionmightnothaverealizedherimpactontheirlivesbutIcanhonestlysaythatwithoutMrs.ParksIprobablywouldnotbestandinghereasSecretaryofStatE.Afterhercasket灵柩wasplacedattheCapitolU.S.PresidentBushmembersofCongressandordinaryAmericanspaidtheirrespects.InAmericanhistoryParksisthefirstwomantolieinstateattheCapitolaveryhighregardusuallyreservedforPresidentsoftheUnitedStates.32.WhatisthemainpurposeofSusan’semail?A.TointroducetothestudentsRosaParks.B.TohelpthestudentsorganizealecturE.C.ToanswerProfessorHume’slastemail.D.TomakearrangementsforProfessorHume’sclass.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordforwardmean?A.ReaD.B.Explain.C.SenD.D.TakE.34.ThepoliticalimpactofRosaParksliesinthefactthatshe___________.A.joinedthecivilrightsmovementatayoungagE.B.maderacialequalityacommonvalueinAmericansociety.C.helpedCondoleezzaRiceachievepoliticalsuccess.D.setagoodexampleinherearlylifeforotherblackAmericans.35.HowwasRosaParkstreatedafterherdeath?A.ShewashonoredtolieinstateattheCapitol.B.ShewasgiventhePresidentialMedalofFreedom.C.ShewasreceivedbyPresidentBushattheCapitol.D.Shewasnamedmotherofthecivilrightsmovements.
AnideathatstartedinSeattle'spubliclibraryhasspreadthroughoutAmericaandbeyond.Theconceptissimple:helptobuildasenseofcommunityinacitybygettingeveryonetoreadthesamebookatthesametimE.Inadditiontoencouragingreadingasapursuit追求tobeenjoyedbyalltheprogramallowsstrangerstocommunicatebydiscussingthebookonthebusaswellaspromotingreadingasanexperiencetobesharedinfamiliesandschools.TheideacamefromSeattlelibrarianNancyPearlwholaunched发起theIfAllofSeattleReadtheSameBookprojectin1998.HeroriginalprogramusedauthorvisitsstudyguidesandbookdiscussiongroupstobringpeopletogetherwithabookbuttheideahassinceexpandedtomanyotherAmericancitiesandeventoHongKong.InChicagothemayorappearedontelevisiontoannouncethechoiceofToKillaMockingbirdasthefirstbookintheOneBookOneChicagoprogram.Asaresultreadingclubsandneighborhoodgroupsspranguparoundthecity.AcrosstheUSstoriesemergedofparentsandchildrenreadingtoeachotheratnightandstrangerschattingawayonthebusaboutplotandcharacter.TheonlyproblemaroseinNewYorkwherelocalreaderscouldnotdecideononebooktorepresentthehugeanddiversepopulation.Thismayshowthattheideaworksbestinmedium-sizedcitiesorlargetownswhereagreatersenseofunity一致canbeachieved.OritmayshowthatNewYorkersrathermissedthepointputtingalltheirenergyandpassionintothechoiceofthebookratherthandiscussionaboutabookitself.UltinatelasNancypointsoutthelevelofsuccessisnotmeasuredbyhowmanypeoplereadabookbutbyhowmanypeopleareenrichedbytheprocessorhaveenjoyedspeakingtosomeonewithwhomtheywouldnototherwisehavesharedaworD.32.WhatisthepurposeoftheprojectlaunchedbyNancy?A.Toinviteauthorstoguidereaders.B.ToencouragepeopletoreadandsharE.C.ToinvolvepeopleincommunityservicE.D.Topromotethefriendshipbetweencities.33.WhywasitdifficultforNewYorkerstocarryouttheproject?A.Theyhadlittleinterestinreading.B.Theyweretoobusytoreadabook.C.TheycamefrommanydifferentbackgroundsD.Theylackedsupportfromthelocalgovernment34.Accordingtothepassagewherewouldtheprojectbemoreeasilycarriedout?A.InlargecommunitieswithlittlesenseofunityB.InlargecitieswherelibrariesarefarfromhomeC.Inmedium-sizedcitieswithadiversepopulationD.Inlargetownswhereagreementcanbequicklyreached35.AccordingtoNancythedegreeofstudentsoftheprojectisjudgedby.A.thecarefulselectionofaproperbookB.thegrowingpopularityofthewritersC.thenumberofpeoplewhobenefitfromreading.D.thenumberofbooksthateachpersonreads.
Australia’skoalascoulddieoutwithin30yearsunlessimmediateactionistakentostopthelosinginpopulationaccordingtoresearchers.Theysaydevelopmentclimatechangeandbushfireshaveallcombinedtoreducethenumberofwildkoalassharply.TheAustralianKoalaFoundationsaidarecentsurveyshowedthepopulationcouldhavedroppedbymorethanhalfinthepastsixyears.Thenumberofkoalaswasonceestimatedtobemorethan100000butnowisasfewas43000.Thefoundationcollectedfielddatafrom1800sitesand80000treestocalculatethenumbers.InoneareainnorthernQueenslandestimatedtohave20000koalasadecadeagoateamofeightpeoplecouldnotfindasingleanimalinfourdaysofsearching.Thefoundationsaidbesidesproblemscausedbycuttingdownforestshotteranddrierconditionsbecauseofglobalwarminghadreducedthenutritionalvalueoftheirmainfoodeucalyptus桉树leavesleadingtopoornutritionforthem.KoalaswhichliveintheforestsinAustralia’seastandsouthareverypickyaboutwhattypesoftheleavestheyeat.FoundationchiefDeborahTabartsaid:Thekoalasaremissingeverywherewelook.It’sreallynotreenomE.Ifyoukeepcuttingdowntreesyoudon’thaveanykoalas.Sheishopingthenewfigureswillpersuadethegovernment’sThreatenedSpeciesSteeringCommitteeTSSCtolistthekoalaasthreateneD.ButcommitteechairmanBobBeetonsaidadecisionwasnotlikelyrecentlyandthekoala’sstatusasoneofthecountry’sfavoriteanimalswouldnotbeafactor.There’sanumberofspecieswhichareattractiveandpeoplehavespecialfeelingstowardsthem.Wedon’tconsiderthatMrBeetonsaiD.13.ThewritergivestheexampleoftheareainnorthernQueenslandinParagraph3toshowthat_____.A.theforestsarebeingdamagedheavilyB.theenvironmentisbeingpollutedseriouslyC.koalasusuallyliveinwildmountainousareasD.thenumberofkoalasisdroppingquickly14.Globalwarmingisanimportantcauseofkoalas’reductionbecause_____.A.koalascanhardlystandthehotweatherB.theleaveskoalaseatarelosingnutritionalvalueC.koalascannotgetenoughwatertodrinkD.theleaveskoalaseatcannotgrowinhotteranddrierweather15.AccordingtoBobBeeton_____.A.thekoalaisoneofhisfavoriteanimalsB.adecisionwillbemadetoprotectkoalasinthefutureC.theyneedn’tpayspecialattentiontokoalasD.koalasneedn’tbeprotectedatall
Thereissomethingtobesaidforbeingthesmartestorthemosttalentedoneintheroomtoobaditdoesn’thelpmuchinreality.Successbyanydefinitionisateamsport.Ilearnedthislittledetailthehardway.TherewasatimeinmylifewhenIthoughtthatifIwantedtomakeanythingoutofmyselfI'dberesponsibleforallofitbymyself.Ineededtoknowhowtobethebosstheaccountantthecreativedirectorandthesalesman.EvenifIhiredorworkedwithothersIwantedtobethefinalsayoneverything.ThiswasabrilliantstrategyuntilthreethingshappeneD.IlearnedIwasn'tgoodateverything;Ididn'thavetheenergytodoeverything;IfaileD.Thehumanisasocialanimalandoursurvivalandsuccessdependonourabilitytofindcommunitiesofpeoplewhoshareourvaluesandbeliefs.Whenthesecommunitiesformtrustarises.Itisthecommunitythathasthegreaterchanceofnotonlysurvivalbutsuccess.Inotherwordsaskingforhelpisproventoenhancethepossibilityofoursuccess.OnceIhitapointwhereIhadnochoicebuttoaskforhelpthingsstartedtodramaticallychangE.ForoneIletgoofthebeliefthatIshoulddoeverything.ThereisnotasinglethingI’mdoingthesedaysthatisnotasadirectresultofsomeonehelpingme.ForexamplesomeshoweduptodospecifictasksthatI’mnotgoodat---likeaccounting.ThemorewillingIamtoaskforhelpthemoreIamabletohelpothers.IhavetransformedfromworkingformyselftoworkingforotherswhichironicallyhashelpedmegrowasanindividualmorethanIeverimagineD.Offeryourstrengthstoothersandyou’llbeamazedhowmanypeopleoffertheirstrengthstoyou.32.Beforefailinginhisbrilliantstrategytheauthor________.A.couldhavedoneeverythingwellB.triedtofinishallbyhimselfC.neverworkedwithothersD.consideredhimselfthesmartest33.Whatdidtheauthorlearnfromhisfailure?A.SuccesscannotbeachievedwithouthelpfromothersB.CommunitiesresultfromtrustamongeachotherC.OnlyinthecommunityarepeoplemorelikelytosurviveD.Weshouldlearntoshareourvaluesandbeliefswithothers34.Theunderlinedsentenceinthefifthpassageprobablymeansthattheauthor________.A.hasneverdoneasinglethingeversinceB.seldompersonallydoesthingsthesedaysC.nowdoeseverythingwiththehelpofothersD.totallyoweshispresentsuccesstoothers’directhelp35.Thereadersareadvisedbytheauthorto________.A.showofftheirstrengthsB.expecttogettheofferofhelpC.expresstheirthankstoothersD.offertohelpothersactively
JobInterviewsYouhavetheeducationandtheworkexperience;nowallyouneedisthejoB.Mostpeoplespendmoretimegettingreadyforaneveningoutthantheydopreparingforajobinterview.Thereareseveralthingsyoucandotohaveasuccessfuljobinterview.Herearesomeofthem:1.KnowaboutthecompanywhereyouaretryingtogetajoB.Findoutwhatthecompanydoesandwhotheircompetitors竞争者arE.2.Knowyourself.Mostinterviewerswillaskaquestionrelatedtoyourstrengthsandweaknesses.Beforetheinterviewexaminethejobyouareapplyingforanddeterminethetopskillsneededforthatposition.Forinstanceifyouareapplyingforajobasatelephoneoperatorit’smoreimportantthatyouhavestrongcommunicationskillsthanthatyouaretidy.3.Haveproof.It’seasytosayyouhavegoodorganizationskills.ButifyoucantelltheintervieweraboutatimeyouorganizedaneventitmakestheclaimmuchmoresoliD.4.PreparequestionstoaskaboutthecompanyandthejoB.Aninterviewisastressfulevent.Whenyouareunderpressureitcanbedifficulttothinkstraight.Preparingbeforetheinterviewwillmakeiteasiertogiveanswerstothosetoughquestions.Butyoucan’tthinkofeveryquestiontheymightask.Sorelaxandbeconfident.Rememberfirstimpressionsarelasting.4.A.goodskillforatelephoneoperatortohaveis________.A.theabilitytosmileB.tidinessC.goodcommunicationskillsD.proofofpastexperience5.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.ThejobinterviewshouldbeconductedoverthetelephonE.B.Thefirsttimetheinterviewerseesyouisimportant.C.Youshouldn’taskquestionsaboutthecompany.D.Youshouldn’tgiveexamplesofthingsyouhavedoneinthepast.6.Thisarticleisabout________.A.howtogetajobinterviewB.howtocommunicateatworkC.howtoprepareforajobinterview.D.howtointerviewpeople
I.’veoftenwonderedhowexactlysleeporlackofitcanhavesuchanawfuleffectonourbodiesandguesswhathowmuchwesleepswitchesgoodgenes基因onandhadgenesoff.Inthefirsthalfof2013theSleepResearchCentreattheUniversityofSurreyfoundadirectlinkbetweenhoursspentsleepingandgenes.EverycellinourbodiescarriesgeneticinstructionsinourDNAthatactasakindofoperatinghandbook.Howevereachcellonlyreadsthepartofthishandbookitneedsatanygivenmoment.Cansleepaffecthowagenereadsinstructions?It’saquestionaskedbyProfessorDerk-JanDijkattheUniversityofSurrey.Hesetupanexperimentandaskedhisvolunteerstospendaweeksleepingaroundsevenandahalfhourstoeighthoursanightandthenextsleepingsixandahalftosevenhours.Bloodsamplesweretakeneachweektocomparewhichgenesinbloodcellswerebeingusedduringthelongandshortnights.Theresultswererathersurprising.SeveralhundredgeneschangedintheamounttheywerebeingusedincludingsomethatarelinkedtoheartdiseasecancerandType2diabetes.Genestodowithcellrepairandreplacementwereusedmuchless.Sleeprestrictionsixandahalftosevenhoursanightchanged380genes.Ofthese220genesweredownregulatedtheirpowerwasincreased.Thoseaffectedincludedbody-clockgeneswhicharelinkedtodiabetes糖尿病.Oneofthemostdowngradedgenesisthatwhichhasaroleincontrollinginsulin胰岛素andislinkedtodiabetesandinsomnia失眠.ThemostupgradedgeneislinkedtoheartdiseasE.SochangingsleepbytinyamountscanupgradeordowngradegenesthatcaninfluenceourhealthandthediseaseswesufferfromwhenwesleeptoolittlE.Theimportantmessageisthatgettingclosetoeighthoursofsleepanightcanmakeadramaticdifferencetoourhealthinjustafewdaysthroughthewayitlooksafterourgenes.28.Whatkindofrelationisdirectlydiscussedinthepassage?A.Sleepinghoursandchangesofgenes.B.Sleepinghoursanddiseases.C.Changesofgenesanddiseases.D.Genesandhealth.29.WhatcanwelearnaboutProfessorDerk-JanKijk’sexperiment?A.Theexperimentwascarriedouttofindtheanswertohowgenesaffectsleep.B.Theexperimenttookaperiodofmorethantwoweekstoreachaconclusion.C.Hisvolunteersweredividedintotwogroupswithtwodifferentsleepingpatterns.D.Bloodsamplesofthevolunteerswerecheckedafterwardstodecidehowmanygeneschangedinsleeping.30.Whichofthefollowingmaybeconcludedfromthepassage?A.TheexperimentwasperformedattheUniversityofSurreyinearly2013.B.Body-clockgenesareassociatedwithheartdiseasecancerandType2diabetes.C.SleeprestrictionsmaycontributetodiseaselikediabetesinsomniaandheartdiseasE.D.7.5-8hours’sleeppatternmakeslittledifferencecomparedwith6.5-7hours’sleeppattern.31.Whichofthefollowingcanbeinferredfromthefindingsofthesleepresearch?A.Whenthereisasleeprestrictiongenestodowithcellrepairandreplacementfunctionless.B.Inasleepseveralhundredgeneschangeintheamount.Themorechangestheworseresults.C.Whengenesareupregulatedtheydogoodtohealth;whengenesaredownregulatedtheydoharmtohealth.D.Eighthoursofsleepadaycanbebeneficialtoourhealthinthatitlooksafterourgenes.
WanttohavedinnerwithFirstLadyMichelleObamaattheWhiteHouse?EntertheHealthyLunchtimeChallenge!Areyougoodatpreparinghealthymeals?WouldyouliketodinewithFirstLadyMichelleObama?IfyouansweredyestobothquestionsthenyoushouldconsiderenteringtheHealthyLunchtimeChallengE.Thecontestinviteskidsages8to12fromacrossthecountrytocomeupwithlunchrecipes食谱thatarebothnutritiousanddelicious.Morethan50winnersincludingonefromeachstatewillbebroughttoWashingtonD.C.toattendaKids’StateDinnerattheWhiteHousE.Whatwillbeserved?Thewinningrecipesofcourse!TheFirstLadyteamedupwiththerecipewebsiteEpicurioustocreatetheHealthyLunchtimeChallengE.Thegoalistodevelopacollectionofhealthyrecipesforkidsbykids.WinningrecipeswillbeavailableonlinE.WeallwanttomakesurethatourkidsareeatingnutritiousdeliciousfoodateverymealsaidFirstLadyMichelleObamA.WithparentsandkidsallacrossthecountrygettingcreativeinthekitchenIknowwe’llfindhealthymealsthateveryfamilywillenjoy.AgroupofexpertjudgesincludingassistantWhiteHouseChefSamKasswillchoosethewinningrecipes.ThejudgeswillbeonthelookoutforlunchesthatarehealthytastyandaffordablE.A.winninglunchmealshouldhaveitemsfromeachofthefoodgroupsincludingfruitvegetableswholegrainsproteinandsomeotherlow-fatfoods.Youcouldchoosetocombinethemintoonerecipeortocreateamealthatincludesamaindishandsidedishes.FormoretipsonpreparinghealthymealsvisitchoosemyplatE.gov.TosendinyouroriginallunchrecipegotorecipechallengE.epicurious.com.ThedeadlineisJune17sogetcooking!12.WhatdoweknowabuttheHealthyLunchtimeChallenge?A.Itaimstocreatdeliciousdishes.B.ItwillbeheldattheWhiteHousE.C.TheFirstLadyprovidessupportforit.D.Kidsfromallovertheworldcanenterit.13.Toattendthecontestkids_____________.AmustasktheirparentsforhelpB.shouldsendintheirrecipesonlineC.havetogotoWashingtonD.C.D.mustpreparemorethanonedish14.Theunderlinedphrasebeonthelookoutforcanbereplacedby_____________.A.bereadytoserveB.trytopickoutC.goouttofindD.learntocook15.What’sthebesttitleforthetext?A.Getcooking!B.Eatnutritiousfood!C.VisittheWhiteHouse!D.teamupwiththeFirstLady!
ABiteofChinaSeasonTwo舌尖上的中国第二季iscoming!Theprogramisshownat9:00onCCTV-1everyFridaynightfromApril18toJune62014.Therearealtogethereightepisodes集allabouthistoryandcultureoffoodeatingandcookinginChinA.Thedirectorsspentoneyearvisitingmorethan150differentpartsofChinA.Morethan300typesoffoodarecoveredinthedocumentary.AsanoldChinesesayinggoesfoodiswhatmattersmosttopeoplE.ItplaysanimportantroleinourdailylifeandtherichfoodcultureisalsooneofthemostimportantpartsofChineseculturE.A.BiteofChinaSeasonTwowantstoshowthejoysandsadnessofordinary普通的ChineseinchangingtimesthroughfooD.A.BiteofChinaSeasonOnewasshownonCCTVin2012.Itattractedmorethan100millionviewers.ItisallaboutfoodwhilethesecondseasoncaresmoreabouttherelationshipbetweenthepeopleandthefooD.Forexamplethefirstepisodeshowsayoungmanspentfourhoursclimbinga40-metre-hightreetogetsomethingniceforhisbrother.TheshowremindsviewersoftheirhomesandthetastesofchildhooD.OneWeibouserwroteABiteofChinaSeasonTwomakesmehavesomanywordstosay.Itmakesmethinkofmyparentsandmygrandmother.Ihaven'tbeenhomeforalongtimesoIhavedecidedtogobackinafewdays.TheshowusesfoodasawindowtointroduceChinatotheworlD.ViewerscanseehowChinesepeoplelovelifebylovingfooD.AnyonewhowantstoknowmoreaboutChinesecultureandChinesesociety社会shouldhaveabiteoftheprogram.29.Howmanytypesoffoodarecoveredinthisprogram?A.150.B.Morethan150.C.Morethan300.D.300.30.ThetypeoftheTVprogramA.BiteofChinaisA.acartoonB.adramaseriesC.achatshowD.adocumentary31.What'stheChinesemeaningoftheunderlinedsentence?A.食物对于人类来说最麻烦B.民以食为天C.人类给食物制造了麻烦D.食物很重要32.Thethirdparagraphmainlytalksabout.A.thedifferencebetweenSeasonOneandSeasonTwoB.therichtypesoffoodofChinaC.therelationshipbetweenthepeopleandthefoodD.thedetailsofthefirstepisode
Inatimewhenadangerousnumberofpeopleareoverweightmanypeopleseemtohaveforgottenthemostimportantwaytokeephealthyandslim---exercisE.Andasanewstudycarriedoutonmiceinthelabhasshownexercisedoneearlyinlifecanrewardyouinyouradultyears.AteamofresearchersattheUniversityofCaliforniastudiedtheeffectsofearlyexerciseonadultphysicalactivitybodymassandeating.Theyfoundthatearly-ageexerciseinmicehaspositiveeffectsonadultlevelsofvoluntaryexerciseinadditiontoreducingbodymass.TheseresultsmayhaveaneffectontheimportanceofregularphysicaleducationinelementaryandmiddleschoolssaidTheodoreGarlandaprofessorofbiologywholedtheresearchproject.Ifkidsexerciseregularlythroughtheirschoolyearsthentheymaybemorelikelytoexerciseasadultswhichcouldhavefar-reachingpositiveeffectsonhumanhealthandwell-being.Althoughthepositiveeffectsofearly-lifeexerciselastedforonlyoneweekitisimportanttonotethatoneweekinthelifeofamouseisthesameasaboutninemonthsforhumans.Ourresultssuggestthatanypositiveeffectsofearly-lifeexerciseonadultexercisewillneedtobekeptupiftheyaretobelong-lasting.Histeamofresearchersfoundtoothatallmicethathadaccesstoearlyexercisewerelighterinweightthannon-exercisedmicE.Garlandexplainedthatingeneralexercisewillstimulateappetitesoonerorlater.Howeveritispossiblethatcertaintypesofexercisedoneforcertainperiodsoftimeoratcertainlightlevelsmightnotstimulateappetitemuchifatallatleastinsomeindividuals.IfwecouldunderstandwhatsortsofexercisethesemightbethenwemightbeabletotailorexerciserecommendationsinawaythatwouldbringthebenefitsofexercisewithoutincreaseinappetiteleadingtoabetterchanceofweightlosshesaiD.28.Howlongdothepositiveeffectsofearly-lifeexerciselastforamouse?A.OnedayB.OneweekC.OnemonthD.Ninemonths29.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothearticle?A.MorestudyisneededtobetterunderstandtheeffectsofdifferenttypesofexercisE.B.Early-lifeexercisehaslife-longpositiveeffectsonpeopleC.Kidsshouldbeencouragedtodoexerciseasearlyaspossibletoensurephysicalhealth.D.ThenewstudyonmicemainlyfocusedonhowexerciseaffectsappetitE.30.Theunderlinedwordstimulateinthelastbutoneparagraphisclosestinmeaningto_______.A.declineB.improveC.varyD.harm31.Whatisthearticlemainlyabout?A.Newwaystofightagainstbeingoverweight.B.ThepositiveeffectsofmiceC.ThepossiblerisksofdoingexerciseD.Thepositiveeffectsofearly-lifeexercisE.
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