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One in four Chinese primary school students say they are too busy to eat fruit every day, while many dislike fruit for the simple reason that their 1 tell them to eat it. That is the result of a recent survey 2 the Chinese Association for Student Nutrition & Health Promotion(中国学生营养和健康促进协会), who last month issued a questionnaire among 1,500 children in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou. They 3 28 percent didn"t eat fruit every day and of those who did, one in seven did not eat enough. Among students who didn"t eat fruit every day, 50 percent said it was because they "didn"t have time" and 40 percent of those who didn"t like fruit said it was because "my parents 4 me to". "Fruit is a natural source of many nutritional elements(营养元素), can balance a person"s nutritional intake and help to 5 overweight(超重)," says Association director Du Yuxia. He says about 20 percent of primary school students in Beijing and Guangzhou are overweight, while the figure is 6 30 percent in Shanghai. Hu Xiaoqi, a nutrition expert with the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), believes a student should eat at least 150 grams of fruit a day. Moreover, fruit juice is not an adequate substitute because the fruit 7 contains more fiber and vitamins than juices, which are usually high in sugar and contain preservatives. Hu says primary school students should be encouraged to eat one or two fruits every day. 8 many students found they didn"t have time to eat fruit before breakfast or in the evening, they should be encouraged to 9 to school and eat it during class breaks . Finally, she suggests that parents encourage their children to eat fruit, instead of forcing them. Ma Guansheng, deputy 10 of the CDC"s Nutrition and Food Safety Institution(营养和食品安全机构), says: "6-12 years old is a crucial time for physical development. Children at this age need an adequate and balanced nutritional supply to guarantee the normal growth of the body." |
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阅读理解。 If you watch the sky for about an hour after the sun goes down, you may see some "moving stars". But they"re not really stars. They"re man-made satellites. And the biggest of all is the International Space Station (ISS). From May to July is the best season to watch the ISS flying over the earth. And people can see it with their eyes. The ISS is the biggest satellite (人造卫星) and scientists want to live on it. They think that the best way to learn more about space is to live there. When the space station is finished, it will be like a city in space. People will stay and study there with many of the things they have at home. Laboratories, living rooms and power stations are being built. The ISS is the most expensive space program. Billions of dollars are being spent on it every year. Scientists hope that the ISS will be a stepping stone for future space exploration (探测). "The ISS will help us understand the human body better, explore space and study the earth. It can help us make life on the earth better," said Kathryn Clark, an ISS scientist. Sixteen countries are part of the program: the US, Russia, Canada, Japan, Brazil and 11 European countries. China isn"t an ISS country, but it has helped with some of the experiments. In 2003, China sent some rice up to the ISS to find out what space would do to it. 1. The International Space Station _____ . A. is really a big city in space B. is the biggest man-made satellite C. can only help us explore space D. is mainly built by the USA and Russia 2. From the passage we know that _____. A. building the ISS is only for scientists to live there B. scientists can do anything they like there C. people can see the Space Station at any time D. sixteen countries are members of the space program 3. The phrase "a stepping stone" probably means _____. A. 滑梯 B. 巅峰 C. 垫脚石 D. 走廊 4. China sent some rice up to the ISS is probably to _____. A. be used as astronauts" food B. sell it to aliens C. do some science experiments D. make it grow better in space 5. Which of the following isn"t mentioned in this passage? A. China will join the ISS in the future. B. The scientists are building living rooms for them in the ISS. C. The ISS will be more useful in the future. D. The ISS costs the members of 16 countries plenty of money every year. |
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Photography is about taking photographs. In 1826, a Frenchman named Niepce needed pictures for his business. But he was not a good artist. So he invented a very simple camera. He put it in a window of his house and took a picture of his garden. That was the first photograph. The next important date in the history of photograph was 1837. That year, Daguerre, another Frenchman, took a picture of his studio. He used a new kind of camera and a different process. In his pictures, you could see everything very clearly, even the smallest details. This kind of photograph was called a daguerreotype.Soon, other people began to use Daguerre’s process. Travelers brought back daguerreotypes from all around the world. People photographed famous buildings, cities and mountains. In about 1840, the process was improved. The photographers could take pictures of people and moving things. The process was not simple. The photographers had to carry lots of films and processing equipment(设备). But this did not stop the photographers, especially in the United States. Mathew Brady was a well-known American photographer. He took many pictures of famous people. The pictures were unusual because they were very life-like and full of personality. Brady was also the first person to take pictures of war. His 1862 Civil War pictures showed dead soldiers and destroyed cities. They made the war seem more real and more terrible. In the 1880s, new inventions began to change photograph. Photographers could buy films readymade in rolls(卷). So they did not have to make the film themselves. Also, they did not have to process(冲洗) the film at once. They could bring it back to their studios and develop it later. They did not have to carry lots of equipment. And finally, the invention of the small hand-held camera made photography less expensive. Photography is also a form of art. Some photographs were not just copies of the real world. They showed ideas and feelings, like other art forms. |
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Photography doesn’t only mean taking photographs; it is also a form of art. Photographs showed not only the real world, but also the ideas and feelings. | In 1826 | A Frenchman named Niepce invented a very simple camera and the first photograph was 2 by him. | In 1837 | A Frenchman named Niepce invented a very simple camera and the first photograph was 3 by him. | In 1840 | The photographers could take pictures of people and moving things with lots of films and processing equipment. | In 1862 | An American photographer Brady took many pictures of real and 4 things in the war. He was the first person to take war pictures. | In the 1880s | There were films readymade in rolls(卷). Photographers did not have to carry lots of equipment any more. The invention of the small hand-held camera made photography 5 . | 阅读理解。 | The size and shape of your ears show your character more than any other part of the face. Other parts of the face change shapes as we get older, but ears do not change their shapes. They only change in size. Reading people"s character from their ears is a very old science. In the past people thought that a person"s ears with color were dangerous. They also thought that the shape of the ears showed if a person was musical or not. Today, too many people believe that the size and shape of the ears help you know if a person is musical. Ears are all different, and each different thing has a meaning. Next time you look at a person, see if his or her ears are large, medium-size (中等尺寸), or small. Look at the lobes(耳垂). Do they stick to the face? Ears that are always red mean that a person may get angry easily. Ears that are always cold and nearly white color mean that a person has a nervous character. | 1. When we grow up, _____. | A. our ears will not change in size. B. our ears will be the same size. C. our ears will get colder D. our ears will not change in shape. | 2. If someone’s ears are red, it means _____. | A. he/she is a kind person. B. he/she is very happy. C. he/she may get angry easily. D. he/she drinks a lot. | 3. If you look at someone"s ears, the right way is to see _____. | A. his face, ears and nose B. the size, color and shape C. his mouth, eyes and nose D. the hair, eyes and color | 阅读理解。 | It seems to be strange to you there is a blind spot on the eyes. Here is an interesting experiment that can make something disappear, when one eye is open. Make a card about the size of a postcard and write two English letters L and R on it, L on the left and R on the right. First, hold the card about 80 cm away and you see both the letters. Then close your right eye and look at the letter R only with your left eye. And now, as you move the card slowly towards you, you"ll find the letter L disappearing. But if you move the card nearer to your face, the letter will be seen again. Now do the same experiment with your left eye closed, you"ll find the letter R disappearing. Why does the letter disappear? It is because there is a blind spot on the eye. When the image (影像) of the letter falls on the blind spot, it won’t be seen. That is why either of the letters disappears. | 1.The writer of the passage thinks that _____ there is a blind spot on the eye. | A. few people know B. no one knows C. most people know D. all the people know | 2. "a blind spot" in the passage means _____ in Chinese. | A.污点 B. 消散 C. 盲点 D. 遗失 | 3. You fail to see the letter L in the experiment because _____. | A. your eyes are poor B. its image falls on the blind spot C. you move it close to your eye D. your left eye is not open | 4. In which order (顺序) should you do the experiment? ①Hold the card ②Move the card nearer ③Close your right eye ④Write two English letters ⑤Look at the letter R ⑥Make a card | A. ④⑥①②③⑤ B. ①③⑥④⑤② C. ⑥①④③②⑤ D. ⑥④①③⑤② | 5. The passage mainly (主要) tells us _____. | A. how to find the blind spot B. an interesting experiment C. where the blind spot is D. there is blind spot on the eye | |
阅读理解 | People who talk and sing to plants are not crazy, according to Mr. Braymar, an agriculture expert(农业专家). "In fact, singing and talking to plants makes them grow better," says Braymar. The reason is quite simple -- when we sing or talk to plants, we breathe out carbon dioxide (二氧化碳) which plants need to live and grow. Plants take in the carbon dioxide during the sunlight hours and produce oxygen(氧气) which people need to live. Singing and talking is effective, however, only during the daytime. | 1. Plants need ________ in the daytime. | A. carbon B. dioxide C. carbon dioxide D. oxygen | 2. Carbon dioxide helps plants ________. | A. to take in oxygen B. to sleep well C. to drink water D. to live and grow better | 3. The point of the paragraph is that singing and talking to plants can be ________. | A. good for the people who do so B. helpful to both people and plants C. dangerous to people D. polluting the air |
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