As for daily life, I think that we will be able to 1 most of our shopping by 2 and this will be taken to our homes, so 3 there won"t be any 4 to go out to the 5 .I"m sure that most of our homes will have a video 6 so we will be able to 7 the person we are talking to. We will also be 8 holovision which will give you three dimensional ( 三维的 ) life -size picture 9 your screen-this will replace television. 10 important technology, there will be no more road accidents. Cars will be guided by computers so people will not have to do any more driving. I think most of our food will be in the form of pills and liquids which will have all the vitamins and protein(蛋白质 ) 11 we need for a balanced diet. Only when we go out for social 12 will we eat the same food as today, but we will 13 be eating meat. About once a year our bodies will go into a health center for a service in much the same way as a car 14 be repaired. So, for example, our veins( 静脉 ) will be cleaned out, our blood made pure, our muscles built up and so on. Any part that is 15 could be replaced by a new plastic part. We will all be much 16 by then anyway, because there will be more 17 for us to use for exercise. Also a safe medicine will have been discovered which will allow people to lose or put on 18 as they need. One exciting development will be the possibility of being deep frozen 19 . A period of time and then 20 some years later. I would be interested in that myself. |
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阅读理解。 | Disposing (处理) of waste has been a problem since humans started producing it. As more and more people choose to live close together in cities, the waste-disposal problem becomes increasingly difficult. During the eighteenth century, it was usual for several neighboring towns to get together to select a faraway spot as a dump site. Residents or trash haulers (垃圾托运者) would transport household rubbish, rotted wood, and old possessions to the site. Periodically (定期的) some of the trash was burned and the rest was buried. The unpleasant sights and smells caused no problem because nobody lived close by. Factories, mills, and other industrial sites also had waste to be disposed of. Those located on rivers often just dumped the unwanted remains into the water. Others built huge burners with chimneys to deal with the problem. Several facts make these choices unacceptable to modern society. The first problem is space. Dumps, which are now called landfills, are most needed in heavily populated areas. Such areas rarely have empty land suitable for this purpose. Property is either too expensive or too close to residential neighborhoods. Long-distance trash hauling(垃圾托运) has been a common practice, but once farm areas are refusing to accept rubbish from elsewhere. Cheap land within trucking distance of major city area is almost nonexistent. Awareness of pollution dangers has resulted in more strict rules of waste disposal. Pollution of rivers, ground water, land and air is a price people can no longer pay to get rid of waste. The amount of waste, however, continues to grow. Recycling efforts have become commonplace, and many towns require their people to take part. Even the most efficient recycling programs, however, can hope to deal with only about 50 percent of a city"s reusable waste. | 1. The most suitable title for this passage would be ______. | A. places for Disposing Waste B. Waste Pollution Dangers C. Ways of Getting Rid of Waste D. Waste Disposal Problem | 2. During the 18 th century, people disposed their waste in many ways EXCEPT for _____. | A. burying it B. recycling it C. burning it D. throwing it into rivers | 3. What can be inferred from the fourth paragraph? | A. Farm areas accept waste from the city in modern society. B. There is a cheap land to bury waste in modern society. C. It is difficult to find space to bury waste in modern society D. Ways to deal with waste in modern society stay the same. | 4. The main purpose of writing this article is to _____. | A. draw people"s attention to waste management B. warn people of the pollution dangers we are facing C. call on people to take part in recycling programs D. tell people a better way to get rid of the waste | 阅读理解。 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项.注意:E=AB; F=AC; G=AD | Autumn blues? Let the sunshine in. Falling leaves, whithering flowers, cold winds, faint sunshine. 1 Spirits can be low. People who suffer from "the autumn blues" often are extremely exhausted, lack energy, need more sleep, feel increased appetite and gain weight. "The exact cause of this condition, often called seasonal depression or seasonal affective disorder (SAD), is not known yet," says Chen Jue, associate professor at Shanghai Mental Health Center. "But recent studies indicate that weather change is influential and strongly suggest that this condition is caused by changes in the availability of sunlight." One theory is that with decreased exposure to sunlight, the biological clock that regulates(调节) mood, sleep, and hormones is delayed, running more slowly in winter. 2 Another theory is that brain chemicals that transmit information between nerves may be altered(改变) in individuals with SAD. It is believed that exposure to light can correct these imbalances. " 3 Remember, spring always lives in your heart." Chen says. Here are some tips to deal with autumn depression. 1.Go outdoors and get some sunlight. More around. Fresh air and exercise improve the respiratory ( 呼吸) system and blood circulation and regulate the nerves system. Thus, exercise is calming and relieving one"s mood. 2.Relax at work. Stretch, breathe deeply. Take a tea break. Think of your next vacation. 3. 4 Chocolate and sugar raise the spirits. 4. Look at bright colors, such as red and orange. 5. 5 Blooming plants are cheering 6.Call friends or family when you feel lonely or depressed. Recall some happy memories. A.Exposure to light may reset the biological clock. B.Decorate your room and work space with flowers. C.It is a sad season, but you can try to make it happy. D.That is the way you can use to lighten yourself. E.Keep a chocolate bar in your pocket. F.For many people, late autumn can be a season of gloom and depression. G.Autumn always gives us a beautiful scene. | 完形填空。 | Is the world really going mad? 1 day I was sitting in a restaurant 2 a quick and a talk with a few friends when it suddenly 3 me that almost everyone in the restaurant was smoking. It wasn"t long 4 the whole room was 5 with smoke. I asked with an apology for 6 to open a window to stop myself 7 ! Nowadays air pollution is something that is hardly questioned any more. However, I still can"t walk down the street in any of the big cities without 8 that people are 9 the air pollution. It is time for the government departments of the world to introduce emission(废气排放) controls on all cars and 10 the public transport system(公共交通体系) to encourage people to 1 their cars at home. A friend of mine takes flying lesson each morning and it really makes him 12 when he climbs above the smog layer(烟 雾) and looks down 13 it and thinks: "I"m breathing that!" this kind of 14 results from the bad management of resources. Waste things can 15 should be treated properly. House building, road 16 , and industrial development are all earthmoving( or earth-reducing) operations and can change the balances of 17 created over millions of years. I would like to 18 serious studies done on all these main works before they are built. Also, there should be 19 national parks set up to keep the most beautiful parts of our countries in their natural 20 . | ( )1. A. The other ( )2. A. asking for ( )3. A. seemed ( )4. A. ago ( )5. A. full ( )6. A. promise ( )7. A. standing ( )8. A. thinking ( )9. A. suffering ( )10. A. increase ( )11. A. wash ( )12. A. sick ( )13. A. on ( )14. A. discussion ( )15. A. but ( )16. A. work ( )17. A. life ( )18. A. see ( )19. A. few ( )20. A. situation | B. Another B. drinking B. struck B. after B. filled B. help B. sitting B. persuading B. dying B. reduce B. repair B. tired B. at B. question B. yet B. construction B. mind B. start B. any B. states | C. Every C. having C. sank C. before C. crowed C. suggestion C. talking C. deciding C. walking C. improve C. drive C. foolish C. from C. pollution C. still C. building C. human being C. enjoy C. more C. soils | D. Each D. buying D. showed D. now D. parked D. permission D. dying D. learning D. standing D. raise D. leave D. excited D. for D. operation D. and D. setting D. plants D. pay D. no D. places | 阅读理解。 | Carbon monoxide(一氧化碳) poisoning kills and injures many people and animals around the world. The gas has been a problem since people first began burning fuels to cook food or to create heat. It is a problem in all parts of the world that experience cold weather. Carbon monoxide is called the silent killer because people do not know it is in the air. The gas has no color. It has no taste. It has no smell. It does not cause burning eyes. And it does not cause people to cough. But it is very deadly. It robs the body of its ability to use oxygen. Carbon monoxide decreases the ability of the blood to carry oxygen to body tissues. It does this by linking with the blood. When the gas links with the blood, the blood is no longer able to carry oxygen to the tissues that need it. Damage to the body can begin very quickly from large amounts of carbon monoxide. How quickly this happens depends on the length of time a person is breathing the gas and the amount of the gas he or she breathes in. Carbon monoxide poisoning has warning signs. But people have to be awake to recognize them. Small amounts of the gas will cause a person"s head to hurt. He or she may begin to feel tired. The person may feel sick. The room may appear to be turning around. The person may have trouble thinking clearly. People develop severe head pain as the amount of gas continues to enter their blood. They will begin to feel very tired and sleepy. They may have terrible stomach pains. Medical experts say carbon monoxide affects people differently. For example, a small child will experience health problems or die much quicker than an adult will. The general health of the person or his or her age can also be important. An older adult with health problems may suffer the effects of carbon monoxide more quickly than a younger person with no health problems. People with heart disease may suffer chest pains. They may begin to have trouble breathing. | 1. Why is carbon monoxide called the silent killer? | A. Because it tastes and smells good. B. Because it is not easily noticed. C. Because it kills and injures people. D. Because it always harm people. | 2. How does carbon monoxide harm people? | A. It makes people"s blood unable to move. B. It decreases the amount of blood in the body. C. It makes body tissues full of blood. D. It makes the blood less able to carry oxygen. | 3. When people breathe in small amounts of the gas, they may ________. | A. feel a little dizzy B. suffer a severe headache C. go around in the room D. have a terrible stomachache | 4. Which of the following about carbon monoxide poisoning is true? | A. Adults are affected more seriously than children. B. Young people are more severely affected than old people. C. People in poor health may have more severe consequences. D. People with heart problem only suffer from chest pains. | 5. The purpose of the passage is to ________. | A. warn people not to burn fuels to keep warm in the winter B. list the damages that carbon monoxide brings to people C. give advice on how to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning D. introduce some knowledge about carbon monoxide poisoning | 阅读理解。 | Songs that make our hearts happy can make them stronger too, US researchers reported on Tuesday.They found that when people listened to their favorite music, their blood vessels (血管) dilated in much the same way as when they are laughing, or taking blood medications. "We have a pretty impressive effect," said Dr Michael Miller, director of preventive cardiology (心脏病学) at the University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore. "Blood vessel diameter improved," he said. "The vessel opened up pretty significantly. You can see the vessels opening up with other activities such as exercise." A similar effect is seen with drugs such as statins. When blood vessels open up more, blood flows more smoothly and is less likely to form the clots (凝块) that cause heart attacks and strokes. "We are not saying to stop your statins or not to exercise but rather to add this to an overall program of heart health," said Miller, who presented his findings to a meeting of the American Heart Association in New Orleans. Miller"s team tested 10 healthy, non-smoking men and women, who were told to bring their favorite music. They spent half an hour listening to the recordings and half an hour listening to music they said made them feel anxious while the researchers did ultrasound tests designed to show blood vessel function. Compared to their normal baseline measurements, blood vessel diameter increased 26 percent on average when the volunteers heard their joyful music. Listening to music they disliked - in most cases in this group heavy metal - blood vessels narrowed by six percent, Miller said. Miller said he came up with the idea after discovering that laughter caused blood to literally flow more smoothly. "I asked myself what other things make us feel really good, besides calories from dark chocolate of course. Music came to mind. ... It makes me feel really good," he said. Most of the volunteers chose country music but Miller said the style is not so important rather than what pleases each individual. | 1. The underlined word dilate (in Paragraph 2) is closest in meaning to "_____". | A. widen B. move C. change D. increase | 2. According to the passage, which of the following will NOT cause blood vessels to open up? | A. Taking exercise. B. Listening to unpleasant music. C. Bursting into laughter. D. Taking drugs like statins. | 3. It can be inferred from the passage that _____. | A. blood clots are caused by heart attacks and strokes B. music is better than chocolate for your health C. the style of music has different effects on different people D. a person"s overall health is more influenced by how much exercise he gets | 4. What is the passage possibly taken out from? | A. A scientific journal(杂志). B. A school textbook. C. A medical brochure(手册). D. A local newspaper. | 5. What"s the best title of the passage? | A. Pleasant Music Cures B. Research into Blood Vessel C. Music and Heart Attack D. Music and Happiness |
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