Laura Fagan, a 29-year-old British girl, has a special job. She is paid well to

Laura Fagan, a 29-year-old British girl, has a special job. She is paid well to

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Laura Fagan, a 29-year-old British girl, has a special job. She is paid well to taste chocolate, desserts and cakes. [
Laura works in the famous supermarket, Tesco. Her job is to try different kinds of desserts. She needs to try as many as 20 desserts a day. Also, she always travels for work. She needs to travel to different cities to try different desserts.
Although the job seems to be great, it is hard. Usually, Laura begins trying desserts as early as 8 am, and is still trying new desserts at 6 pm before she goes back home. Luckily, the job hasn’t made her too heavy. She only worries about her teeth.
“Of course I was afraid of becoming fat when I started the job, so I try to do exercise as often as possible. The main thing is my teeth. I don’t think my dentist will be happy if I tell her what I do, so I try to brush my teeth as often as possible,” Laura told a reporter. She goes to the gym to keep slim (苗条的) and takes more care of her teeth after trying the desserts. She said, “When I tell people what I do, they say it’s the best job in the world.”
Laura loves her job although it is hard. “I can learn about new trends (动态) in food,” she said.
答案

小题1:British
小题2: chocolate, desserts and cakes
小题3:well
小题4: become fat / heavy
小题5:bad
解析

试题分析:本文介绍了一个29岁英国的姑娘有一份特殊的职业,品尝美食,她不担心他的身体,但是担心她的牙齿,他经常去体育馆锻炼保持苗条身材经常多的刷牙,保障牙齿的健康。
小题1:细节理解题。从短文中第一句话“Laura Fagan, a 29-year-old British girl, has a special job.”可知 Laura Fagan是英国的,故填British。
小题2:细节理解题。从短文中第二句话“She is paid well to taste chocolate, desserts and cakes.”可知她的工作是品尝“ chocolate, desserts and cakes”。
小题3:细节理解题。从短文中第二句话“She is paid well to taste chocolate, desserts and cakes.”可知她的薪水很高,故填well。
小题4:细节理解题。从短文中这句话“Luckily, the job hasn’t made her too heavy. She only worries about her teeth.”幸运的是,这项工作还没使她变胖,她只是担心他的牙齿。可知她还是担心身体有可能变胖,故填 become fat / heavy。
小题5:细节理解题。从短文中这句话“Luckily, the job hasn’t made her too heavy. She only worries about her teeth.”幸运的是,这项工作还没使她变胖,她只是担心他的牙齿。说明这项工作对牙齿有害,故填bad。
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The missing flight MH 370 attracted the most attention all over the world. The final result was that there were no survivors. Since 1985, Australian professor Ed Galea has interviewed over 2,000 survivors of 105 plane crashes, searching for the keys to keep alive
1. Sitting with your family

If you are traveling in a family group, you should be together with your family. Why? If you sit away from each other, it"s only natural that you must want to join your family group when the accident happens. If you do that it’s going to cause more problems.
2. The seat belt
How do you undo your seat belt in your car? You press a button. In a plane, you lift a latch(插销). If you can"t undo your seat belt then, you -can"t escape and you will lose chances of survival.
3. Facing backward
We would all be safer if airline seats faced backward. But the difficulty with this is that the passengers don"t like traveling with their back facing the direction of travel. Experts suggest that the direction of seats should be changed.
4. Put on a smoke hood(头罩)
"Smoke contains toxic (有毒的) gases, narcotic(麻醉的) gases. It contains irritant (刺激的)  gases. If you breathe enough of them you will die," explains Galea. He carries a smoke hood but warns that you must follow his example and learn how to use it. Otherwise you"ll waste time trying to put it on time that could be used for making an exit.
5. Listen to the flight attendants
Listen to the flight attendants carefully and read the safety card after you get on the plane. Be prepared. And if you"re about to crash, do 1ike this -- head down, ankles behind knees. The brace position is one of the most important things that a passenger should take on board when they fly. It’s designed to reduce your chances of being knocked during a heavy crash.
小题1:According to the first paragraph of the passage, what is the correct meaning of “survivors" in Chinese?_
A.黑匣子 B.遇难者
C.幸存者D.恐怖分子
小题2:Is it necessary for us to sit together with our family on the plane?
小题3:you follow the example and learn how to use a smoke hood, you"ll      your time making an exit.
小题4:把短文中划线的句子译成汉语。
小题5:What is the main idea of the passage?
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Uniforms, used for identifying people,are seen almost everywhere in the world. They are a part of everyday life. Let’s look at some of the reasons why people wear uniforms and the types of people that wear uniforms.
Many children have to wear a uniform at school. Boys and girls must wear the same coloured clothes and a school tie. There is often a school badge on the jacket or shirt. There are many reasons for having a school uniforms .Firstly, the uniforms shows that the children attend the same school . It is important for children to feel they belong to a school and that they identify with their school. Secondly, the uniform makes it easy for other people to tell which school the children go to . They know they must be on their best behaviour because people know which school they go to and the children are proud of their school. Thirdly, school uniforms are comfortable,smart clothing. Finally, it is cheaper for parents to buy one set of clothes for their child. Most parents cannot afford to buy lots of expensive, fashionable clothes for their children.
小题1:Are children the only people who wear uniform?
小题2:Why are children on their best behavior when they wear their school uniforms?
小题3:why do police officers wear uniforms?
小题4: can you describe a teenager’s “uniforms”?
小题5:what do teenagers’ clothes tell you about them ?
小题6:what do you want to tell people through the clothes you wear
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Are you left-handed? If you are, you make up just 10% of the world’s population.小题1:  Most people write and play musical instruments with their right hands.
Why are so few people left-handed? A new theory, called “cooperation (合作) vs competition” may have the answer.小题2:    When making tools for a right-handed person — like a knife — it was easier if everybody could use the same hand. But some humans wanted to compete instead. So to have an advantage over right-handed people, they would use their left hand to surprise competitors.
小题3:German born American scientist Albert Einstein, British physicist Isaac Newton and British biologist Charles Darwin are some famous “lefties”. At least six US presidents were left-handed, including Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, and Harry Truman.
“Lefties” are also often linked with creativity and visual (视觉) skills.
How can this be? Well, the left side of our brain is where we solve problems. The right side of our brain is where we develop creativity. Right-handers tend (倾向) to use the left side more than the right side.小题4:
“This is why there are more of them in creative areas, such as music, art and writing,” said Alan Searleman, PhD, from St. Lawrence University, New York.
小题5:They tend to have worse memories, often forgetting names and places.
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 根据以下四幅图和提示词语,写一篇语法正确,意思连贯的短文。
要求:1.用第三人称叙述
2.词数60-80左右
3.提示词语:play, street, car, policeman, stop, dangerous save, in time thank, tell, pay attention to(注意)

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Computers can injure (伤害) you. Most other injuries happen suddenly. For example, if you fall off a bike and break your arms, it happens very quickly. But computer injuries happen slowly. You probably know how to ride a bike safely. Now learn to use a computer safely.
Your eyes
Too much light can injure your eyes, so never sit too close to a computer screen. Your eyes should be more than 50 centimeters from the screen. Don’t forget to look away from it sometimes. This gives your eyes a rest.
When you use a computer, the window should be on your left or your right. If it is behind you, the light will reflect on (反射) the screen. If the window is in front of you,the sun and the screen will both shine into your eyes.
Your hands and wrists (手腕)
Hand and wrist injuries can happen because the hands and wrists are moved in the same way hundreds of times.
If you use a keyboard for a long time, follow these three rules:
1) Rest your wrists on something.
2) Keep your elbows (肘) as high as the keyboard.
3) Stop sometimes and exercise your hands, wrists and fingers in a different way.
Your back
Some people sit for many hours in front of a computer. If you sit in the wrong way, you can injure your back or your neck. So you shouldn’t bend your back when you sit. The top part of the screen should be in front of your eyes. Your forearms, wrists, hands and the upper part of your legs should all be parallel (平行) to the floor. If you are sitting for a long time, get up every half an hour and exercise your arms, legs and neck.
Enjoy your computer, but use it safely.
Title: How to use a computer safely
Different parts
of the body
Causes of the injuries
Some ways of keeping you away from computer injuries
Eyes
◆Too much light can injure your eyes
◆Don’t sit too close to a computer screen.
◆Your eyes should be over小题1:
from the screen.
◆Remember to小题2:  the screen sometimes.
 
小题3:
◆You move them in the same way hundreds of times.
◆You use a keyboard for a long time.
◆Rest your wrists on something.
◆Keep your elbows at the same
height as小题4:  .
◆Exercise your hands, wrists and fingers in different ways.
 
Back
◆You sit for many hours
before a computer.
◆ You sit in the wrong way.
◆You should keep your back straight
when you sit.
◆小题5:  every 30 minutes if you are sitting for a long time.

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